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1、【精品文檔】如有侵權(quán),請(qǐng)聯(lián)系網(wǎng)站刪除,僅供學(xué)習(xí)與交流鄭州市2019年高中畢業(yè)年級(jí)第一次質(zhì)量預(yù)測(cè)英語(yǔ).精品文檔.鄭州市2019年高中畢業(yè)年級(jí)第一次質(zhì)量預(yù)測(cè)第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。A A month ago, I broke a nail. My other nails looked amazing, but now one was a mess. Clearly, there was no point in keeping the others,

2、 so I took out the nail scissors to cut them all off. “What are you doing, Mom?” my daughter cried. “Your nails look great! Dont cut them !” “But theyre ruined,” I said, waving the broken one in her face. “Theyre not ruined,” she said. “You still have nine nails left!” I hesitated, with the scissors

3、 still in my hand. My nails certainly werent perfect anymore, and the opposite of “perfect” is “ruined”, right? I mean, this is how I think about most things: Its all or nothing. Take my finances for example. I can spend weeks being sensible and buying only essential items, such as food for my famil

4、y. And then one day, Ill see something expensive that I really like and buy it. Then, I think to myself “Well, I already spent $100 on that dress last week, so I may as well spend $ 50 on this lipstick (口紅)” and give up saving entirely. Ive thought about why I act this way, but I dont know what caus

5、es this behavior. I seem to go from “good” to “complete disaster” in a matter of moments. My brain only sees “perfect” or “disaster”, which is extremely unhelpful.We humans are never just good or bad we are far more complex. We have wins and we have losses and, occasionally, they are hard to tell ap

6、art. Some people understand this instinctively(本能地), while others struggle. For most of us, learning not to do the thing were used to requires effort and discomfort. However, we should remind ourselves that we sometimes make mistakes, and that this doesnt mean weve failed. We need to accept that thi

7、ngs will sometimes go wrong. Indeed, failure is part of life. We all fall occasionally, and we normally get straight back up. And so, with my daughters words ringing in my ears, I decided to keep my nine nice nails. I feel annoyed every time I look at my hands, but Im determined to live with my choi

8、ce. Its a perfect exercise in imperfection. Maybe soon, Ill switch off my computer the next time I feel like I might buy something else I dont need, although I may need my daughter there to guide me again.21. Why did the author want to cut off her nails? A. She got all of them ruined. B. She didnt l

9、ike long nails at all. C. She didnt want to have imperfect nails. D. She wanted to prevent them being broken.22. What is the authors problem with her life? A. She is rather crazy about shopping. B. She looks at life in an extreme way. C. She is too careful with her finances. D. She is unwilling to c

10、hange her mind.23. What does the author think of failure? A. It is just a normal part of life. B. It can help people to be stronger. C. It can completely destroy our life. D. It is something we need to overcome.B My son Sam is 16 and autistic(自閉癥的). Theres a lot going on in that beautiful and brilli

11、ant mind of his, but even on a good day he can be easily at a loss. Throw in some diagnosed anxiety, an inability to read social cues(信號(hào))and an unexpected change to his daily routine, and you have the way to deal with a very public meltdown(崩潰). It was Sams very first day at high school. Wed set up

12、a plan for how hed get home: Id pick him up outside the shop near his school at 3:30 pm and I believed this was a perfect plan. Unknown to me, very bad weather was on its way and I was unable to warn him to take shelter. With the combination of his dead phone battery and my dead car battery, I was r

13、unning late and unable to communicate that to him. As a result, he was left alone and extremely frightened. He became very upset outside the shop, exactly where Id told him to wait.This was when a beautiful older Vietnamese lady not only went to check on him, but took him inside her shop, calmed him

14、 down, got my phone number from him and called me. Five years later he continued to go into her shop every afternoon, bought a drink, had a chat and she sent him home with enough bread and rolls to feed a small nation. Sam will graduate this year, and Im increasingly feeling the need to drop by the

15、shop to let this wonderful lady know that she has saved Sam, and that she has saved me. Im not sure if I can communicate all of this, but at least I will get to thank her. There are people I will not get to thank, though the many kind strangers who have been there for Sam. And believe me, if youre w

16、ondering if this world is a complete mess right now, Im here to say that it is not. So I guess this is a love letter to those of you who have helped a stranger out of the goodness of your heart. Please know you are appreciated, that your beautiful heart and kindness are appreciated, and that, perhap

17、s unknowingly, you have made a great difference in someones life.24. What can we learn about Sam from the first paragraph?A. He is rather slow with his studies. B. He can deal with sudden changes well.C. He has difficulty in dealing with things. D. He tries hard to learn how to read social cues.25.

18、The underlined part “check on” in Paragraph 4 probably means _. A. discover B. visit C. recognize D. examine26. What happened to Sam after his first day at high school? A. He could get on well with his classmates. B. He made good friends with the nice lady. C. He brought the lady some food to thank

19、her. D. He became willing to communicate with others.27. What is the authors purpose in writing the passage? A. To express her thanks to kind people. B. To remind us all to help autistic people. C. To show how difficult life is for autistic people.D. To tell us how to make a difference in others liv

20、es.CIf youve ever had a dog, you know just how deep a connection you can develop with “mans best friend”. But a dogs life is much shorter than humans, about 12 to 15 years long, which means every dog owner has to go through the heartbreaking moment when their loving pet passes away.Why not make a cl

21、one of that dog then? This is the solution offered by a South Korean company, Sooam Biotech Research Foundation. The company has already successfully cloned at least 400 dogs, mostly for US customers, ever since it pioneered the technique in 2005. Now, Sooam Biotech has introduced its business to UK

22、 dog owners as well, offering them dogs that look just like their lost ones. To clone a dog, researchers first need to take a skin cell from a living dog or one that has just died. Meanwhile, another dog is selected to supply an egg. Researchers then replace the DNA in the egg with that from the ski

23、n cell and implant the egg into the womb(子宮)of a female dog. The egg grows into a puppy over the following two months. The whole process takes less than a day, but it comes at a shockingly high pricearound 63,000. But if you cant afford it now, you can also save the cell in a laboratory and access i

24、t at a later date. However, magical as cloning might sound, there is no guarantee that the cloned dog will be a perfect copy of the original one. Just like identical twins of humans, they share the exactly same DNA but there will still be small differences between them. “The spots on a Dalmatian(斑點(diǎn)狗

25、)clone will be different, for example,”Insung Hwang, head of Sooam Biotech, told The Guardian.Dog owners will also have to accept the fact that personality is not “clone-able”. Apart from genes, personality is also determined by upbringing and environment, which are both random elements that cloning

26、 technologies simply cannot overcome, Professor Tom Kirkwood at Newcastle University, UK, told The Telegraph. Perhaps bringing our dogs back by cloning is not the best way to remember them after all. Kirkwood, a dog owner himself, pointed out, “An important aspect of our relationship with them is co

27、ming to terms with the pain of letting go.”28. What service does Sooam Biotech Research Foundation offer? A. Making copies of pet dogs. B. Giving pet dogs identical twins.C. Helping dogs give birth to more puppies. D. Helping dog owners love their dogs more.29. Which order is correct in the dog clon

28、ing process? a. An egg is taken from another dog. b. A skin cell is taken from the pet dog. c. The egg grows into a puppy in two months. d. The egg is placed in the womb of a female dog. e. The DNA in the egg is replaced by the DNA from the skin cell. A. adbec B. aebdc C. badec D. baedc30. What can

29、we learn about dog cloning from the passage? A. It has not been put into practice until recently. B. It is very popular among US and UK pet owners. C. It might not give the owners an exactly same dog. D. It is very expensive and usually takes half a year to complete.31. What does Kirkwood think of d

30、og cloning? A. He disagrees with it. B. He supports it. C. He is curious about it. D. He thinks it unbelievable.D Are you a procrastinator(拖拉者)? Its a common problem. And it can be harmful, as previous research has shown that people who procrastinate have higher levels of stress and lower well-being

31、, reported the Association for Psychological Science in the US. But a new study has found a way to deal with this problem: Be more connected to your future self. Psychologists think that each person believes that they are really two people: “Present Me” and “Future Me”. “People act as if they prefer

32、 their current selves needs and desires to those of their future selves,” wrote psychologists Neil Lewis and Daphna Oyserman. Oyserman and Lewis decided to try to find a way to make “Present Me” imagine exactly how “Future Me” would feel the night before a big paper was due, though “Present Me” hadn

33、t started yet. They made “Present Me” think about a far-off event as a number of days away, not months or years. Thinking about events in this way meant that something like a friends wedding seemed 16.3 days sooner when considered in days rather than months and 11.4 months sooner when considered in

34、months rather than years.The researchers also tried to find out whether people would take action sooner if they were told a certain event was happening in X days rather than years. For example, participants imagined they had a newborn child, and that the child would need to go to college in either 1

35、8 years or 6,570 days. The researchers found those in the “days” condition planned to start saving four times sooner than those in the “years” condition.So if you think of your life in days instead of years, you may get things done quicker.32. What did Oyserman and Lewis intend to do through their s

36、tudy? A. To work on a solution to test if someone is a procrastinator. B. To find out whether human beings usually have two different characters. C. To discover procrastinators are more likely to have a lower sense of well-being. D. To prove its helpful to connect our current selves more with future

37、 selves.33. The underlined part “this way” in Paragraph 4 refers to “_”. A. setting up tough deadlines B. following schedules strictly C. counting in smaller units of time D. imagining how your future self will feel34. What helps prevent people from procrastinating? A. Comparing their future selves

38、with present selves. B. Considering their current selves needs and desires. C. Thinking about far-off events in days rather than years. D. Marking important events on a calendar as a reminder.35. What does the passage mainly talk about? A. A way to get things done in time. B. The harmful effects of

39、procrastination. C. The reason to overlook future needs and desires. D. The way to reduce stress and improve happiness.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。 If youre a gamer whos constantly glued to your phone, it could be time to ask for medical help.On June 18

40、, 2018, the World Health Organization(WHO)officially listed “gaming disorder” as a mental health condition. 36 “Video gaming is like a non-financial kind of gambling (賭博)from a psychological point of view,” Mark Griffiths, a professor from Nottingham Trent University in the UK, told the Associated P

41、ress(AP). “Gamblers use money as a way of keeping score, while gamers use points.” 37 “People need to understand this doesnt mean every child who spends hours in their room playing games is an addict, otherwise doctors are going to be flooded with requests for help,” Joan Harvey, a spokeswoman for t

42、he British Psychological Society, told AP. 38 For example, a 21-year-old Chinese woman surnamed Wu in Guangdong province went blind in one eye after playing the mobile game King of Glory for a whole day. “On days when I have no work, I usually get up at 6 am, eat breakfast and play until 4 pm,” she

43、told the South China Morning Post. “Then Ill eat something, have a nap(小睡)and play until 1 am.” Wu isnt alone. According to a study published by China Youth Daily, about one in five young Chinese people play online video games for at least four to five hours per day. 39 In April, the Ministry of Edu

44、cation issued a notice asking Chinese schools and parents to prevent students from becoming addicted to the Internet and games.Other countries have also taken action. 40 Meanwhile, in Japan, some mobile phones have a special mode for children that lets their parents control what games they can downl

45、oad and how long they can play. A. This means its now on the same list as other mental illnesses. B. Thankfully, measures have been taken to deal with the problem. C. We often see people around us playing games on their mobile phones. D. In South Korea, children are forbidden to play video games aft

46、er midnight. E. WHOs main work is to improve the mental health of individuals and society. F. But if you lose control over your gaming habits, youll face serious problems. G. However, it doesnt matter if you play your favorite game now and then.第三部分 語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題15分,滿分30分) 閱讀下面

47、短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。It was a cold and dark winter night. A town, in Wenchuan County, one of the worst 41_areas in the May 12 earthquake, 2008, was extremely quiet except that the sound of 42 came out of a small house. This was not an ordinary house 43 a community KTV

48、set up by a young man in late September.Ever since its opening, it has become a place for local people to heal their 44 . From sentimental(傷感的)love songs to happy pop songs, singing has become part of the long and hard process of easing people back to a 45 life. The young man still remembers the KTV

49、s early days. The rooms were 46 on the opening day and many people chose to 47 the whole night. In the following four months, the KTV has 48 nearly all the local people and those from nearby 49 shelters. Many couldnt help 50 as they sang their favorite songs. The young man may not have known their n

50、ames, but he 51 their sorrow and relief. He remembers one young woman who 52 many times with her friends. When she first visited, she sat alone in the corner without saying a word, staying 53 all night. She finally chose a heartbreaking love song, Be Your Lover, and her cheeks were 54 in tears as sh

51、e sang.Later, he learned that the woman was in great 55 because of her husbands death. The young woman would regularly visit the KTV and sing the same love song. Every time she cried 56 .“But recently, I saw 57 of her and on the last two occasions she didnt sing the 58_song,” he recalls. “I hope tha

52、t she is 59 and stepping out of the shadow.” The young man himself lost his parents in the earthquake, so when people expressed their emotions, he sat quietly in a corner, listening to their 60 and watching people change from weak to strong.It was deep in earthquake-affected Wenchuan that grief-stri

53、cken townsfolk discovered how the simple act of singing could help heal their souls.41. A. influencedB. sweptC. beatenD. stricken42. A. joy B. shoutC. musicD. laughter43. A. soB. but C. or D. and44. A. soulsB. injuriesC. illnessesD. feelings45. A. normalB. peacefulC. simpleD. hard46. A. occupiedB. s

54、urroundedC. damagedD. packed47. A. performB. stayC. relaxD. work48. A. attractedB. satisfiedC. entertainedD. invited49. A. cleanB. permanentC. temporaryD. dirty50. A. tremblingB. cryingC. leavingD. dancing51. A. sharedB. sufferedC. removedD. expressed52. A. went backB. walked about C. came aroundD.

55、tried out53. A. cautiousB. excitedC. frightenedD. sorrowful54. A. caughtB. burntC. bathedD. hidden55. A. dangerB. vainC. troubleD. pain56. A. bitterlyB. quietlyC. sensitivelyD. regretfully57. A. muchB. less C. moreD. fewer58. A. sameB. favoriteC. latestD. popular59. A. changingB. contributing C. str

56、ugglingD. recovering60. A. storiesB. opinionsC. songsD. experiences第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題15分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,并將答案填寫在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。 Chinese researchers have 61 (successful)grown and harvested rice in the deserts of Dubai(迪拜)after developing a strain (品種)which 62 (allow)the crop to grow in salt water. A team of scientists, 63 (lead) by Chinas “Father of Hybrid Rice”, Yuan Longping, have already started growing the crop in diluted(稀釋的)seawater at home and are now bringing

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