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1、HLLYBQ整理 供“高中試卷網(wǎng)()”中學生標準學術(shù)能力診斷性測試2020年9月測試英語試卷本試卷共150分,考試時間100分鐘。第一部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分60分)第一節(jié)(共 15小題;每小題3分,滿分45分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C 和 D 四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AKeeping everyone happy is one of the greatest challenges for any globe-travelling family. Yet with its contrasting blend of go

2、rgeous public green spaces and children-friendly cultural experiences, Abu Dhabi is a win-win for parents and kids alike.Qasr Al Hosn and Cultural FoundationYoung minds find plenty to be inspired at Qasr Al Hosn and the Cultural Foundation: neighboring landmarks that preserve the rich cultural herit

3、age of Abu Dhabi. Since the 1790s, Qasr Al Hosn has served as palace and seat of power. Today, surrounded by modern towers, it is a reminder of the citys incredible growth. The Cultural Foundation was known as a place to foster cultural exchange, a mission that continues today with an inspiring prog

4、ram of exhibitions and performances.Umm Al Emarat ParkTheres no shortage of green spaces in downtown Abu Dhabi, but few are as beautiful as Umm Al Emarat: a vast extent of lawns, date palms, and winding walkways. Since 2015, the park features an indoor Botanic Garden and dedicated Childrens Garden,

5、as well as a nearly 100-foot high Shade House with two viewing platforms overlooking the greenery. On Saturdays, the park is home to The Ripe Market filled with fresh organic and local produce. Events such as outdoor cinema and concerts keep families entertained all year round.Reem Central ParkArt a

6、nd architecture exist side by side in Reem Central Park, a huge public space in the heart of the city where families and friends come to relax. Contemporary art installations(裝置)and dancing fountains are dotted around the park. Its a multicultural scene, where locals and visitors from all over the w

7、orld relax on neat lawns and playgrounds, catch air at the skate park, and gather at restaurants and food trucks serving delicious snacks.1Which place has the political function?AQasr Al Hosn. BReem Central Park.CCultural Foundation. DUmm Al Emarat Park.2What is the special part of Umm Al Emarat Par

8、k?AIt has dancing fountains.BIt serves delicious snacks.CIt has an indoor Botanic Garden.DIt is a reminder of the citys incredible growth.3What do these places have in common?AThey have a long history. BThey are modern architectures.CThey are the center of shopping. DThey can bring cultural experien

9、ces.BThe late, great Kobe Bryant may have been most famous for his basketball skills, but people in any field can draw inspiration from his constant commitment to self-improvement.As the world reacts to Kobe Bryants tragic passing on January 26, 2020, his massive influence extends far beyond the spo

10、rts world. He wasnt just a record-setting basketball player, devoted father, and Oscar- winning producer. His work spirit, unwavering motivation, and constant commitment to self-improvement made him stand out among his contemporaries.Case in point: his art of calling successful businesspeople often

11、ones hed never even met before and picking their brains about how they became successful. He was willing to put the legwork into growing his success, even if it meant admitting that he always had lots more to learn.In a 2014 interview with Bloomberg, Bryant described his process and name-dropped som

12、e of the people to whom hed reached out. “I want to know more about how they build their businesses and how they run their companies and how they see the world,” he said. At the time, he was building his company, Kobe Inc.“Some of the questions that Ill ask will seem really, really simple and stupid

13、, quite honestly, for them,” he admitted. “But if I dont know, I dont know. You have to ask.” Humbling, maybe, but necessary.Who were some of these successful people that the already-very-successful Kobe Bryant so looked up to? To name a few: Oprah Winfrey, Mark Parker and president and CEO of Nike.

14、 Three years ago, Lowercase Capital founder Chris Sacca described his own interactions with Bryant. Sacca said he told Bryant to “do his homework” on investing and, sure enough, Bryant went above and beyond. “For the next few months my phone never stops buzzing in the middle of the night,” Sacca sai

15、d on The Bill Simmons Podcast. “Its Kobe, reading this article, checking out this tweet, following this guy, diving into this TED Talk.” Clearly, this was someone unafraid to give his all.Though it might make his passing even more heartbreaking, Bryants constant desire to do more and be better is in

16、spiring for sure. While the rest of us may not be able to just dial up Oprah or high-profile CEOs,we can certainly follow his example in other ways. We can surround ourselves with other motivated people that we can learn from, and not be afraid to ask potentially embarrassing questions if we know th

17、eyll help us.4What made Kobe Bryant superior to other people of similar age?AHis skills in playing basketball. BHis responsibility for his family.CHis determination and perseverance. DHis massive influence on other players.5What does the underlined word “picking their brains” in the third paragraph

18、refer to?AHitting their heads. BConsulting them.CScolding them. DFollowing them.6What can we infer from Saccas words?AKobes success is owed to his own industry and insistence.BIt is annoying that Kobe often called him at night.CKobe may lack some talent in investing.DKobe couldnt have succeeded with

19、out his investment.7What message can we get from Kobes example?AMore haste, less speed. BDont cry over spilt milk.CStrike while the iron is hot. DNothing is impossible to a willing heart.CTeenagers worldwide do not get enough exercise, compromising their current and future health, the World Heath Or

20、ganization said.A study conducted by the UN health agency found 81 percent of adolescents aged between l1 and 17fail to get at least one hour of moderate to intense daily physical activity such as walking, riding a bike or playing sports. The report on global trends for adolescent physical activity

21、is based on survey data collected on 1.6 million students from 146 countries and territories between 2001 and 2015. The findings are troubling because physical activity is associated with better heart and respiratory functioning, mental health and cognitive activity, which have serious impact on stu

22、dent learning. Exercise, along with healthy eating, is also viewed by experts as key to controlling a global obesity problem.The report did not mention why adolescents are so inactive, but a WHO co-author of the study suggested digital technology means more young people spend time on electronic devi

23、ces. The study also found gender differences worldwide, with 85 percent of girls and 78 percent of boys surveyed failing to hit the daily exercise target. Male youths in rich Western countries and female youths in South Asia get the most exercise.While in China, the qualified rate of Chinese student

24、s physical test in 2018 was 91.91 percent, and the excellent and good rate was 30.57 percent. From 2016 to 2018, the overall health status of students in the country showed an upward trend. However, excluding the statistical error factors, a change of only 1 to 2 percentage points does not indicate

25、that the physical health of Chinese students has improved significantly, said Liu Bo, director of the Division of Sports Science and Physical Education in Tsinghua University.The current rate of obesity among students is still high, according to a report released by the Chinese Ministry of Education

26、. Therefore, we should activate families, schools and society to guide students to develop healthy habits since childhood, do more exercise and prevent diseases such as myopia and obesity.8Which of the following is true according to the study?ATeenagers in south Asia get the most exercise.B81 percen

27、t of adolescents fail to get proper exercise.CMore boys can achieve the daily exercise goal than girls.DThe key to controlling obesity problem is doing a lot of exercise.9Why dont adolescents often exercise?AThey put more time on study.BThey dont think it a necessity.CThey think exercise is a waste

28、of time.DTheir time is given to electronic devices.10What can we know from the last but one paragraph?A10 percent of Chinese students failed in the physical test.BLess than one third of Chinese students can reach the good rate.CChinese students health can improve significantly in the future.DHealth

29、level of Chinese students increased a lot from 2016 to 2018.11What should we do to help students become healthy?APrevent diseases. BTake more exercise.CDevelop healthy habits. DAll of the above.D World Health Organization (WHO) declared an official name for the new coronavirus disease:COVID-19, whic

30、h stands for Corona Virus Disease 19. Public health experts agree with the choice not to name the disease after a geographic region in China. “If the new name had included a reference to Wuhan it would put a tremendous insult to the people of Wuhan who are the victims of the disease,” Wendy Parmet,

31、a law professor at Northeastern University and public health expert, tells Time.“People tend to think of the disease as belonging to, as being a characteristic of some group of people associated with the place name, which can be really offensive,” Parmet says. “To be thought of as a hole of disease

32、is not going to be productive. It encourages the next city not to come forward, not to report a disease if your city is labeled as the disease.”Experts note that there is a “l(fā)ong history” of diseases being named in ways that include particular groups of people or places or animals. Around the 1500s

33、in France, Syphilis was called the Italian disease and in Italy it was called the French disease. The 1918 influenza pandemic was widely called the Spanish Flu in the U.S. even though it did not originate in Spain. In 2009, the WHO stopped using the term “swine flu” and replaced it with Influenza A

34、(H1N1), following a drop in the pork market. Ebola was named after a river near where the outbreak first originated.Arnold Monto, a professor of epidemiology(流行病學)at the University of Michigans School of Public Health, says its important to be sensitive to different cultures when naming a disease. “

35、If you have a name which is regional and it spreads globally, its confusing,” Monto says.For the disease, its ideal to have a name thats easy to pronounce like COVID-19. Parmet says: its short,easy to say and two syllables. “You want something thats easy and that people are going to keep using other

36、wise theyre going to substitute it with more problematic slang,” she says.12Why did WHO name coronavirus disease COVID-19?ATo save the victims of the disease.BTo make it easy to remember its name.CTo avoid putting a bad name on Wuhan people.DTo be more productive than other organizations.13What can

37、we know about COVID-19?AIt originated in Spain.BIt was named after a river.CIt is an official name for a new disease.DIt is a disease found many years ago in Wuhan.14What does the third paragraph mainly talk about?AThe long history of many diseases.BBad effects diseases bring to people.CSome infecti

38、ous diseases spreading in the world.DExamples of naming diseases after people or regions.15What can be the best title of the passage?AA fast-spreading disease COVID-19BCOVID-19 the diseases name mattersCHow to prevent a terrible disease COVID-19DThe history of a disease COVID-19第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15分

39、)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)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 posters and advertisements, we often see pictures of happy families, but there are complications and dynamics in family life. _16_. All families are different and have problems, but you can make your family life better with hard work and determination. Tr

40、y applying these three steps.Spend time together as a family Some people are too busy for family time. You have to set aside time to plan and spend special times together. Family time at the weekend might be watching a movie together, playing bowls, a family barbeque or a game together. Every day it

41、 should be eating at least one meal together. Make the conversation around the table pleasant and caring: maybe ask each person how their day was or what is happening in their school or work life. _17_. They have got to be done using teamwork and building relationships at the same time._18_Each pers

42、on has their own friendships, talents and interests to pursue. Although they are part of a family,they should be encouraged to spend time doing things they choose to develop in their own unique way. That way, each family member can find self-expression in positive and healthy ways, and have somethin

43、g new to share and bring to the family.Respect your family members feelings and ideasAllow members of your family to express their own feelings and ideas. _19_. Listen carefully to what they are saying, before you judge or disagree. Hearing someone else, and being heard by that person, is the founda

44、tion of a good relationship. Each family member has his or her own opinions or suggestions. Try not to be angry at someones opinions. Even if you think that they are wrong, listen with an open mind to show that you care, and remember that no one is perfect.These steps will help you all get on well.

45、_20_. Chances are that you are already applying many of these in your family life and social life.AIt is not all smiles and laughterBAllow each person to be an individualCDoing household chores together also helpsDIf they seem overwhelming, try using one step at a timeECommunicating with them is a g

46、ood way to get to know themFDont ignore members of your family by being busy all the timeGMaintain eye contact and dont interrupt when someone is talking第二部分 語言 知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分55分)第一節(jié) 完形填空 (共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下面的短文,從短文后各題所給的 A、B、C 和 D 四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Recently, Ive been trying to _21_ w

47、hat is the most important thing in life. As far as my simple mind goes, I believe it _22_ one thing time.Time is one truly _23_ resource. It is not renewable. It is not replaceable. Through it we see our family, we hang out with friends, we laugh, we cry, we work, and we live. This is quite a seriou

48、s thought, and one which makes me _24_ the way I treat my time and the time given to me by others. Whenever I ask someone to do something, I am essentially asking them to use their most _25_ resource. That is quite a big ask and one that should be both respected and _26_. Nothing _27_ people more th

49、an someone or something that wastes their time and shows _28_ appreciation for it. We see it all the time on social media, “. kept me on _29_ 45 minutes then I got terrible customer service” and hear about it over lunch “he _30_ a proposal from me then couldnt even be bothered responding.”But its no

50、t all _31_ news. Ive also noticed that those people whom I and others love working with have a common _32_ they appear to value other peoples time in the same way that they value their own. Last year I helped establish an e-Commerce meet-up group called Shoptalk. During the setup process l _33_with

51、a number of restaurant owners who were offering us their space for our gatherings. One owner immediately _34_ he understood our needs and so didnt _35_ any time. He was punctual and precise and, interestingly, he asked for less time than the rest. Looking back now, I find it _36_ that the person who

52、 asked for the least time received the most throughout the year. We still use his _37_ to this day and I always look forward to spending my time with him. He received a lot of _38_ from us. I understand I wont always get it right, but I believe that being _39_ of time and the meaning it has in my li

53、fe and others is the most _40_.21Aturn out Bfigure out Cgive out Dput out22Abelongs to Bresults from Cboils down to Dleads to23Alimited Bpermanent Cmodern Dhuge24Aabandon Breconsider Cinvent Dchoose25Asuccessful Bpopular Ccomfortable Dvaluable26Aadopted Bforgotten Cwelcomed Dappreciated27Aupsets Bhe

54、lps Cignores Dcheats28Amuch Bbig Clittle Donly29Aguard Bhold Cbusiness Dwatch30Arequested Bchanged Csubmitted Drejected31Agood Blucky Cboring Dbad32Ahobby Bfeature Cfriend Dwish33Aspoke Bfought Cargued Dwaved34Aturned down Bgot away Cpassed out Dstood out35Aspend Bwaste Cspare Dsave36Aembarrassing B

55、tiring Cinteresting Dexciting37Amethod Boffice Cspace Dexperience38Abusiness Bdistribution Cseparation Dproperty39Aconvinced Bconscious Cashamed Dscared40Aimpressive Bchallenging Csignificant Dcommercial第二節(jié) (共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分 )閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Tens of millions of people carry their smartphones with them everywhere they go, the bathroom _41_ (include). Our phones are always within our grasp, _42_ means they are also constantly _43_ (expose) to whatever bacteria

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