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1、2019屆高三英語最后 40 天沖刺卷六1、New York Bicycle ToursBiking is the perfect way to see Lower Manhattan . The area is rich in architectural , historical and cultural beauty. Brooklyn Bridge Bike Rental makes your sightseeing easier by providing a map, a helmet, a chain lock and a basket, all free to use with y
2、our rental. We present a variety of high quality bikes. We also have baby seats and childrens trailers( 拖車 ) for the rentals . So pack a snack, grab a bottle of water and burn some calories!Waterfront Greenway& Central Park Bike TourYoull visit some of the most well-known spots around the park. Then
3、 youll head onto the low-key neighborhood streets to take in the famous architecture of Morningside Heights as well as stunning views of the Hudson River, along the car-free Greenway bike path on the west side .TourCode:112-173791Duration:3hoursCentral Park Bike TourDiscover NewYorks largest master
4、piece on two wheels with our professional guides! The Central Park is a perfect combination of historical architecture and nature. Our experienced and also well-informed tour guides will share their interesting knowledge about historical attractions,celebrity homes, movielocations, according to your
5、 wishes. Instead of endless walking or getting lost, you will enjoy yourself when you discover this amazing park.Tour Code:227-5999Duration:2hoursBrooklyn Bridge Bike TourYoull cross both the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges with time to stop and enjoy the thrilling views of the city from the top of e
6、ach. Ride through the trendy DUMBOneighborhood as well as historic Brooklyn Heights. Guests will walk along the walkway to amaze at the sweeping scene of Manhattans world-famous skyline.Tour Code:112-3311Duration:3hoursWhat does Brooklyn Bridge Bike Rental provide for free?High quality bikes. B. Hel
7、met s and chain locks.C. Snacks and bottled water. D. Baby seats and childrens trailers.What can cyclists do on the Waterfront Greenway& Central Park Bike Tour ?Boat on the Hudson River . B. Sightsee Brooklyn Heights .C. Drive cars on the Greenway bike path D. Appreciate local architecture .Which of
8、 the following can offer cyclists tour guides?Central Park Bike Tour . B. BrooklynBridge Bike Tour.C. Brooklyn Bridge Bike Rental. D. Waterfront Greenway& Central Park Bike Tour .2、His parents may have named him Edson Arantes do Nascimento, but to the rest of the world, he is known as Pel e . Withou
9、t doubt, Pele is the greatest soccer player ever.Born in a small village in Brazil, Pelegrew up playing soccer like most other children of his age. Too poor to afford a soccer ball, Pele and his playmates often madeone by tying together a bunch of rags. Their playing field was usually a sidewalk. Ol
10、d tin cans marked where the goalposts should be. Pele and the other boys from his neighborhood often dreamed of one clay becoming professional soccer players.At theage of eleven, Pel e was discovered by Waldemar de Brito, a former professionalplayer.Waldemar de Brito was then the coach of the Bauru
11、Soccer Club and he signed Pele to play for the junior Bauru team.C.Nigerians didnt want to injure PelC.Nigerians didnt want to injure Pele.In 1956, when Pele was fifteen, Waldemar de Brito took him to the city of Santos, Brazil, to try out for the Santos professional team. Pele immediately distingui
12、shed himself as one of the best players.In 1957, Pel e was selected to play on Brazils national team.He scored theonly goal for Brazil in the first game and another goal in the second game. Then in 1958, Pel e helped Brazil win ils first World Cup.Between 1958 and 1970, Pele played in four World Cup
13、s. He is the only person who won three World Cups. Peleplayed his last game with the Brazilian national team in 1971, but he continued to play for the Sanlos team for three more years before calling it quits.Throughout his career, Pel e had an amazing ability to touch people.Once awar was suspended
14、for two days because the Santos team had been invited to play there and people on both sides were so eager to see Pele play.Peles name represents excellence in soccer. His 20-year career has yielded some of the most memorable moments in soccer histoiy. People today still refer to him as the great Pe
15、l e, the King of Soccer.What was Pel es soccer playing environment like when he was young?Well-developed.Tough.Relaxing.Standard.Whats the focus of Paragraphs 3 to 5?Pel es influence.Pel es achievements.Peles personal development.Peles international records.Why was the war in Nigeria suspended for t
16、wo days?Nigerians were fed up with wars.Pel e refused to play soccer unless the war was stopped.People wan ted to see Pel es game.What do we kn ow about Pel e?Growi ng up in a soccer family in flue nces him a lot.He is a selfless and gen erous player.He has a tale nt for soccer and practices a lot.H
17、e received professional training at age 15.3、Most adults find it hard to recall events from their first few years of lifeand now scie ntists have found exactly when these childhood memories fade(了肖失).A new study has found that most three-year-olds can recall a lot of whathappened to them over a year
18、 earlier, and these memories persist while they are five and six, but by the time they are over seven, these memories decline( 衰退)rapidly.Most childre n by the age of eight or nine can only recall 35% of theirexperiences from under the age of three, according to the new findings.The scie ntists behi
19、 nd the research say this is because at around this agethe way we form memories beg ins to cha nge. They say that before the age of seve nchildrendo not have a sense of time and place in their memories. In older children,however, the early events they can recall tend to be more adult-like in the way
20、 they are formed. Childre n also have a far faster rate of forgetti ng tha n adults. Thefindings also help to expla in why childre n can ofte n have clear memories of events but the n forget them just a couple of years later.The youngsters first visited the laboratory at the age of three and discuss
21、ed six unique eve nts from their past, such as family out in gs, trips to the zoo, and the first day of school. The childre n the n retur ned for a sec ond sessi on betwee n the ages of five and nine to discuss the same even ts. The researchers found that between the ages of five and seven, the amou
22、nt of memories the children could recall rema ined betwee n 63 -72 perce nt. However, the amount of in formatio n eight-tonin e-year-old childre n could recall dropped to 35 and 36 perce nt.What does the new study tell us?Childhood memories decli ne with years.B.Three-year-old kids are the cleverest
23、.Childhood memories can fade easily.D.Some adults cannot recall past eve nts.2.What does the underlined wordpersist 2.What does the underlined wordpersist ” in Paragraph 2 mean?Change.B.Remain.C.Appear.D.Return.3.What can we learn from Paragraph 4?Adults cannot have clear memories of past events.Chi
24、ldren can think like adults when they get older.Children under 7 years old have different ways of forming memories.Children often forget things because they have no idea of time or place. 4.In the second session, nine-year-old children .refused to discuss the same eventsremembered all their family o
25、utingscould recall 72 percent of their past events D.only remembered a small part of their past events4、Cities Are Turning Snails YellowIn the early and mid-20th century, if you wander through woodlands or cities of Europe, you will likely find, with an observant eye, that grove snails come in a var
26、iety of colors.Over that time, European cities have seen high-rises, concrete, and asphalt ( 瀝青 ). And the snailsstill common, still everywhere have been changing, too.In the Netherlands, the results of a citizen-science project suggest that light-colored snails are becoming more common in cities. R
27、esearchers blame the urban-heat-island effect. Yellow shells, they argue, reflect more sunlight, allowing snails to stay cool in the heat.If you are interested in finding this change yourself, there is an Android app called SnailSnap. It was developed by Niels Kerstes at the Naturalis Biodiversity C
28、enter with his co-workers in 2017. The problem with citizen science, however, is that its hard to say how reliable the data are, Kerstes says. When a citizen scientist uses SnailSnap to take a photo of a snail, the app also records the location. Sometimes the GPS didnt work or people disagreed on th
29、e color, but it gave Kerstes more overall confidence in the data.The team even tually compared sn ails from four types of habitats: farmla nd,natural habitats like forests, urban green areas like parks, and urban gray areas that were primarily reside ntial, commercial, or in dustrial.In both types o
30、f urba nsetl in gs, they found more yellow sn ails. Kerstes and his co-authors think this is because of the temperature. Cities are ofte n hotter tha n their surro unding areas because theyve full of materials like asphalt absorb ing more radiati on and are relatively short of trees. Since dark ones
31、 also absorb more radiati on tha n theiryellow counterparts,they mayget too hot and have to spend more time trying to escapefrom the sun.Organisms are evolving all the time. People just don t walk around withthis kind of consciousness, says an ecologist. But if you stop to notice snails,you may be m
32、ore familiar with the evolution thats happening on sidewalks, in alleyways, and all around.What is the result of the urba n-heat-isla nd effect in Paragraph 2?Light-colored shells absorb more sun light.Dark-colored sn ails are on the in crease.Risi ng temperature results in more light-colored sn ail
33、s.Urba n cha nges lead to the cha nge in size of sn ails.What s the function of SnailSnap?To encourage citizens to take more photos of snails.To introduce citizens to snails of different colors.To collect more data on snails from citizen scientists.To call on people to work together to protect sn ai
34、ls.What does the underlined word“counterparts ” refer to?S nails.Habitats.Trees.Cities.What can we infer from the passage?A.Urba n parks are suitable for all the sn ails.Evolution can happen anywhere and anytime.Radiation is the main reason for the fading colors of snails.Kerstes is worried about th
35、e data collected by citizens.5、根據(jù)短文內容 , 從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。In todays day and age, having solid English skills is a must. But if youve been learning for a while and dont find yourself really communicating with ease, how do you get around the learning slump?Find native English speakers.
36、 In certain areas it s the hardest thing todo,but it,s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. Watch people. Watch how their mouths form the words. Watch how emotion is communicated. Watch where the
37、 emphasis goes on certain sentences and how that provides context. , take notice of the humor and the feelings, andthe formality they employ.Slow down. Above all, if you want to be understood, slow down. It s tempting to get nervousand want to speed up to get it all over with, hut you cant do that!
38、Clarity is the key for some native English speakers, too!Speak English at home. Talk lo yourself in English. Narrate your actions.While youre washing the dishes, say what youre doing, thinking, or feeling., but itkeeps your brain thinking in English before your first language. Once you can do that,
39、the rest is just keeping it up.Create opportunities. . Thats the lazy way of looking at it!English speakers are everywhere, you have to come to them. Call an English hotline. Call up Nike and ask about their sneakers. Start a blog. There are always opportunities to be had.A.It sounds a little silly
40、if you get caughtR.Apart from just understanding their wordsln addili on to imitati ng the gestures they useThey will be patie nt with you dont worryYour progress will be faster this way tha n any otherlts easy to con mpla in youll n ever he exposed to an authe ntic Ian guageen viro nmentThe more cl
41、early you speak, the better chanee your listener has of understanding you6、My father and I argued violently about politics and religion in thelate 1960s.On ce, my father hit me because of that and the n he broke dow n1.The memoryof those tears says more to meabout who my father was than the memories
42、 of our 2. He was a man who 3 not only people he knewand loved, but also those in n eed he did nt 4 at all. He taught meto care in the same5 I never doubted that he loved me, even in thosemoments when I felt least 6 by him. In his life he cared for theless fortunate, always serving meals for7 people
43、 at St. Ben sparish in Milwaukees inner city but after my father retired, he took his social action to a 8 level.Admitted to a ministry program that introduced him to Catholic social action,he 9 it happily.Meanwhile he became 10 about howunconcerned the wealthy people in his district were about the
44、life of theless 11. Whenhe graduated from the 12, he became theSocial Programs Coordin ator for his district,13 advis ing thecitize ns there to give more to those in n eed, un til he died at eighty-one.Because of the 14 set by my father, I have a responsibilitytogive of myself not just to those I kn
45、ow and love, but to those I would never know if I did n t 15 them out: the poor, the disabled, the impris on ed.It is because of my father s example that I try to16 10 perce nt18of my in come to charity; that I spe nd two hours a weekU_ a bli nd man; that I help distribute alter natives to people in
46、18I don I don t do it out of19but out of love, because I saw lovein20,in my fatherstears and in the way he lived his life. Becausein20,in my fatherstears and in the way he lived his life. Becauseof him, I believe love and choose to repay it to others.1.A.cryi ngB.l augh ingC.regrett ingD.celebrat in
47、g2.A.achieveme ntsB.experime ntC.cooperati onD.argume nts1.A.cryi ngB.l augh ingC.regrett ingD.celebrat ing2.A.achieveme ntsB.experime ntC.cooperati onD.argume ntsA.dealt withcared aboutC.heard aboutagreed withA.dealt withcared aboutC.heard aboutagreed with4.A.k nowB.praiseC.me ntio nD.remember5.A.a
48、imB.skillC.opport un ityD.way6.A.followedB.blamedC.recomme ndedD.un derstood7.A.dilige ntB.devotedC.homelessD.occupied8.A.primaryB.lowC.newD.no rmal4.A.k nowB.praiseC.me ntio nD.remember5.A.aimB.skillC.opport un ityD.way6.A.followedB.blamedC.recomme ndedD.un derstood7.A.dilige ntB.devotedC.homelessD
49、.occupied8.A.primaryB.lowC.newD.no rmal9.A.ig noredacceptedadmittedprepared9.A.ig noredacceptedadmittedprepared10.A.a ngryB.realisticC.carefulimpatie nt10.A.a ngryB.realisticC.carefulimpatie nt11.A.competitiveB.en ergeticC.i ntellige ntD.fort un ate12. A.collegeB.compa nyC.programD.i nstitute13. A.c
50、o nti nuallyB.sudde nlyC.ge nerallyD.origi nally14.A.taskB.levelC.exampleD.sta ndard15.A.takeB.seekC.bri ngD.carry16.A.explainB.returnC.showD.do nate17.A.prete ndingB.tha nkingC.assist ingD.recog nizing11.A.competitiveB.en ergeticC.i ntellige ntD.fort un ate12. A.collegeB.compa nyC.programD.i nstitu
51、te13. A.co nti nuallyB.sudde nlyC.ge nerallyD.origi nally14.A.taskB.levelC.exampleD.sta ndard15.A.takeB.seekC.bri ngD.carry16.A.explainB.returnC.showD.do nate17.A.prete ndingB.tha nkingC.assist ingD.recog nizing18. A.seriesB.pris onsschoolsdetails18. A.seriesB.pris onsschoolsdetails19.A.guiltB.curio
52、sityC.powerD.attempt19.A.guiltB.curiosityC.powerD.attempt20.A. reliefB.acti onC.peaceD.additi on20.A. reliefB.acti onC.peaceD.additi on7、閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入17、閱讀下面短文Over the past five years, researchers in artificial in tellige nee ( AI)( become) the stars of the tech no logy world. A branch of AI known a
53、s deeplearning has prove n so useful skilled practiti oners ( 從事者)can comma ndhigh six-figure salaries to build software.The sta ndard route into this job has bee n a PhD. i n computer scie nee from oneof the Americas top (uni versity).However, that is cha nging. Last mon th,fast, ai, non-profit edu
54、cation program based in San Francisco, kicked offwith the third year of its course in deep learning. Since its beginning it has attracted more than 100,000 students around the world, who come with a ( share) view: There is no need to spend years (obtain) a PhD. in orderto practice deep learning sinc
55、e fast. ais course provides a platform such learning can be completed in just seven weeks.Fast, ai is not the only alternative AI program. AI4ALL, another non-profitproject, works to ( broad) the knowledge of AI to schoolchildren in theUnited States that would otherwise not have access it. The ambit
56、ion forAI training software is to become as easy to use and universal as sending an e-mail on a smartphone. Still, some experts worry that AI systems may be useless at best and dangerous at (worse).8、假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文, 請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。 文中共有10 處語言錯誤 , 每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號 (八)
57、,并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線()劃掉。 修改:把錯的詞下劃一橫線 ,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。每處錯誤及其修改均勻僅限一詞 ;只允許修改 10處,多者(從第 11處起)不計分。My father and I stayed at the south lake Hotel for a week when we visit Beijing last month. It is in the downtown area, but it is easy to go to anywhere from the hotel by public transport .We lived in
58、a comfortably double-room with a big bath. What I liked best were the free high-speed Internet connection in the room. I checked my email messages every day. I also shared for my friend many photos taking in Beijing. The food was wonderful with reasonable prices, and we enjoyed several local dish.It
59、 is such great hotel that I would recommend it to any friend of mewho is going to Beijing.9、假如明天的英語課上將討論有關生活習慣的話題,請你用英語準備一篇發(fā)言稿。內容包括:為什么要討論這個話題;應在哪些方面養(yǎng)成好習慣 ( 如飲食、作息、鍛煉等)你的感受或期望。詞數(shù) 100 詞左右;可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;開頭、結語已為你寫好。Dear classmates,My topic is about life habits.That s all. Thank you for listening.答案1.
60、1-3:BDA解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一個旅游項目中 Brooklyn Bridge Bike Rental makes your sightseeing easier by providing a map, a helmet,a chain lock and a basket, all free to use with your rental ”可知 ,Brooklyn Bridge Bike Rental 免費提供自行車配套設備。細節(jié)理解題。 根據(jù)第二個旅游項目中“ Then you ll head onto the low -key neighborhood streets to tak
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