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1、2019届甘肃省武威第一高三10月月考英语试题命题人:第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选 项中,选出最佳选项。AReading activities at Highland Park Public LibraryThe Great American ReadThe series will connect Americans from all walks of life through reading from a list of 100 diverse books. The program over

2、 the summer will have authors, well-known Americans and book lovers talk about themes the books share: love, heroes, self-discovery, etc. Readers and viewers can share their experiences and vote on their favorite books. In the fall, the votes will be counted and then Americas best-loved book will be

3、 announced. The books are available in the library and we encourage you to read as many of them as you can.Superheroes ReadBabies(3-year-olds): Sign up at the Youth Services Desk. Spend time reading and singing to your child this summer. Encourage language development and a love of reading. plete ac

4、tivities to win fun prizes.Preschool& grade school: Sign up at hplibrarybeanstack . Win a prize by posting online the books youve read. Visit the library to talk about the books youve read.Summer Story Time(June 11August 4)For children from3 to 6. Drop off your kids in the Meeting Room for a special

5、 story time! Let them enjoy great stories, music and activities that develop pre-reading skills, increase social skills and encourage a love of books. Parents are asked to remain in the building during the program. No registration required.Summer Tales for KidsFor children from2 to3 with parents. Lo

6、cation: Meeting Room. Give your preschooler a head start with this program packed with great stories and music. Share this story time together and build language and listening skills. This class is given in June. Registration required. Highland Park Public Library cardholders only. Register in perso

7、n at the Youth Services Desk or by phone at 847-681-7030.1. How does the library take part in The Great American Read?A. By designing a new TV series.B. By voting on the best 100 books.C. By inviting authors to the program. D. By offering readers relevant books.2. What do we know about Superheroes R

8、ead?A. Prizes will be provided.B. Only cardholders can participate.C. You should sign up for it in person.D. It is divided into two parts by theme.3. Whats the similarity between Summer Story Time and Summer Tales for Kids?A. They both require registration in advance. B. They are mainly intended for

9、 preschoolers.C. They take place in the month of August. D. They will be held in the Meeting Room.4. Which of the following is open to people of all ages?A. The Great American Read.B. Superheroes Read.C. Summer Story Time.D. Summer Tales for Kids.BAlbert Einstein, the genius behind the theory of rel

10、ativity , which provided a new framework for all of physics and proposed new concepts of space and time, has recently been making headlines again. However this time it is not for a new scientific breakthrough, but because of two handwritten notes the scientist gave a bellboy(侍者)95 years ago.The stor

11、y goes something like this. In Octoberl922, Einstein was invited to Tokyo to deliver lectures. As the scientist was making his way from Europe to Japan, he received a telegram informing him that he had been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. Though pleased at the news, he decided to continue with h

12、is Japanese trip instead of heading to Stockholm to accept the honor.w hen in Tokyo, he penned two notes in German. One of them, written on a piece of plain paper, said, Where theres a will,theres a way.”Why did Einstein write the notes? Some believe they were to express Einsteins delight at the rec

13、eption he received from the people of Japan who crowded to attend the scientists lectures. Others think they were specially written for a bellboy who came to deliver a message, either because the scientist did not have loose change to tip him, or because the messenger refused to accept tips. Regardl

14、ess of the reason, Einstein purportedly (据称) told the bellboy, Maybe if you are lucky, those notes will bee much more valuable than just a regular tip. He was right!Earlier this year, the bellboys nephew decided to part with the letters and handed them to Winners Auctions and Exhibitions. The1 theor

15、y of happiness1* brought the owner an astonishing $1.56 million from a European buyer. The second note, which opened at $ 1,000, and expected to fetch a maximum of $6,000, sold for $240,000!5. What made Einstein bee peoples focus again?A. The theory of relativity.B. His new concepts of space.C. The

16、notes written by himself.D. His notes about his theory.6. Where did Einstein write the words?A. Bern. B. Stockholm. C. Germany. D. Japan.7. How were Einsteins lectures?A. They had a little effect.B. They attracted a lot of people.C. They successfully inspired people.D. They were hard to understand.8

17、. How might the owner of the notes feel about the deal?A. Disappointed. B. Curious. C. Unfair. D. Unexpected.CIf you are sleeping six or fewer hours per night,youre not doing your health any favors. A new study finds that getting the remended seven to nine hours sleep per night may help you tame(抑制)

18、your sweet tooth.Researchers at Kings College London foundnshort sleepers,一 that is, people sleep less than seven hours per night. The participants were coached in ways of making sleep time longer, such as cutting back on caffeine, reducing screen time and sticking to a regular bedtime each night.Th

19、e coaching worked. And theres the fascinating part: They also changed their diets -without being asked.HWe found that they reduced their intake of added sugars by about 10 grams per day, explains one of the study authors, Haya Ai Khatib.Thats about 40 calories* worth of sugar, which is not a huge ch

20、ange, But over time, a small, daily decline in sugary foods could make a difference.However the study is small. It included just 42 normal-weight participants, and it doesnt show how sleep can lead to diet changes But the findings serve up more evidence that our sleep can influence our eating habits

21、 and waistlines. A study published back in 2013 found that just five days of shortened sleep can lead to weight gain. In that study, people were allowed to sleep for Just five hours for a five-day period. They gained, on average, almost 2 pounds.And as weve known, the timing of mealsindependent of s

22、leep- can also influence how our bodies respond to all the calories we eat. For instance, a study found that people who eat their dinner between 6:00 pm and 6:30 pm are more successful at losing weight,pared with people who eat a late-night meal.It seems we humans are timekeeping machines.9. What do

23、es the underlined partnsweet tooth1 refer to?A. Honeyed words.B. Love of unhealthy foods.C. A great affection for sweet foods. D. Bad teeth caused by eating sweets.10. How did the researchers help change the participants diets?A. By making them sleep more.B. By improving their self-control.C.By meet

24、ing certain requirements.D By controlling their sugar intake.11. What do we know about the new study?A. Its findings are reliable.B. It is based on a 2013 studyC. Its participants are researchers. D. It is about why we change diets.1.1. What is the right way to keep our health according to the text?

25、A. Doing extra exercise to lose some weight. B. Taking a break during our day-time work.C. Avoiding eating high-calorie food anytime. D. Forming regular sleeping and eating habits.DEndurance events (耐力赛) have excited the imagination of an increasing number of runners, climbers and mountaineers. Soci

26、al and traditional media have helped create attention for these men and women. In the past, the petitors might not be well known, but now they can earn money from pany sponsorships.There is a long history of people setting out to set speed records. For years, sailors have attempted to set records fo

27、r sailing around the world. Swimmers have successfully crossed the English Channel since 1875. And now simply climbing to the top of Mount Everest is not enough. Some climbers want to see if they can be the fastest at reaching the top.1 think its a natural human tendency to keep pushing back the hum

28、an boundaries for whats possible- like trying to set a world record,1 said Peter Bakwin, a runner who created a website for listing records. Runs and climbs that once took months, weeks and days are now being pleted in only weeks, days and hours.Bakwin was the first person known to run the Muir Trai

29、l in under four days. The Muir Trail travels along some of the most beautiful parts of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. On foot, the trip normally takes two to three weeks to plete. Bakwin said he ran about 80 kilometers a day, and only took short breaks to sleep. The third day was the hardest.What have

30、 I gotten myself into?H he thought then. On that night he decided to climb to the top of a mountain under a full moon/It was magical,* he recalled.Its hard to explain the attraction of pushing your limits of endurance in nature. Some people get it and some people think its totally crazy. However, hi

31、s best time did not last even a year.13. What do we know about endurance events?A. They are getting more public attention. B. Most petitors are not well known.C. More petitors can not earn money. D. They are particularly popular among men.14. How did Bakwin feel when it was on the third day of his r

32、unning the Muir Trail?A. Excited.B. Nervous. C. Satisfied. D Regretful.15. Which of the following will Bakwin agree with?A. Everyone wants to set a world record. B. He is the fastest at running the Muir TrailC. They dont know why they like challenges. D. Not all people can understand their pleasure.

33、第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分1。分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。With the Internet growing larger and larger, the amount of reading material grows larger as well. Therefore, if you have any intention of reading a lot of material, then it is important that you learn how to absorb what you read efficient

34、ly and quickly.16Your mind will be able to focus better at certain times of the day,and being able to focus is an important aspect of retaining (保留) information. Go to find a place to read where your mind is able to concentrate. This may be someplace secret where no one will bother you,or simply you

35、r home at a time when it is quiet.Get relaxed. If youre in a rush to finish reading,youre not going to be able to give it your full attention. 17 When you want to retain what yoifre reading,make sure that you have enough time to distribute.Separate the important details from the unimportant details.

36、 Unless youre reading a very dense (密集的 article,youll likely encounter a lot of words and phrases that aren*t very important.18Pause every once in a while to take in what youre reading. Instead of reading the article straight through from beginning to end, pause for a while to think back on what you

37、ve just read. In particular, you should pause and reflect when you!ve just read all important passages that you know youll want to retain.19 Take notes as you read. When reading all articles, taking notes might seem like a strange thing to do.20Youll be reinforcing the concepts a second time. This a

38、ids extremely with retention and memory.A. Read when you are available.B. Read when you are absorbed.C. Details will enter your mind but will not be mitted to memory.D. However, writing down information uses a different area of your brain than reading does.E. Skim through your reading and focus on t

39、he parts that are interesting or important.F. By reading the material a second time,youll know exactly what to expect and what to focus on.G. By reflecting, youre essentially taking in the information twice, and that helps to mit it to memory.第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各

40、题所给的A, B, C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I was recently involved in a bad traffic accident. I was knocked unconscious by the impact so T dont 21 anything about the accident. My first memory is lying in the back of the ambulance and being given oxygen as the doctors and nurses tried to 22 me back to life.As

41、 I lay in the emergency room, I found myself 23_ my life and thanking God that I was still 24. The good news is that nobody else was 25 and my dog Casey wasn*t with me.Since that day, the physical recovery has been 26 but not as tough as the emotional recovery.Tve learned a lot about myself and abou

42、t what really27 in this world. Things that are really important are not/things. Im not invincible(无敌的)and I cannot 28 everything that happens in my life. I need to be better at 29 the things that e my way that I didnt plan for. As someone who was always in a 30 , it taught me to slow down a little.

43、I have learned to live each day honestly and 31 . If you have a bucket list(遗愿:青单),start doing those things. If not, 32 one. We all have 33. Dont wait fornsomedayH becausensomedayn may 34 e. Besides, I am very 35 that I have family and neighbors who stepped in to help me deal with this 36.1 feel ble

44、ssed.37 I continue to heal physically and emotionally, I have a different opinion on 38. When tragedy(悲居) strikes, you can either let it 39 your spirit, or use it as an opportunity to grow and look at life from a different perspective.T have chosen to 40 from it.21.A. receiveB. rememberC. mentionD.

45、care22.A. bringB.hitC.payD.answer23.A. sacrificingB. predictingC.analyzingD mourning24.A. wealthyB. aliveC. optimisticD. healthy25.A. threatenedB. informedC. ignoredD. hurt26.A. difficultB. smoothC. quickD.stable27.A. worksB. happensC. mattersD.functions28.A. understandB. controlC. identifyD.oversee

46、29.A. rejectingB.identifyingC. improvingD. accepting30.A. hurryB. dilemmaC. routineD. mess3 l.A. fortablyB.quietlyC. fullyD. busily32.A. stealB. imagineC. designD. make33.A. painsB. memoriesC. dreamsD. hobbiesB. alwaysC. evenD. ever35.A. sureB. worriedC. gratefulD. surprised36.A. failureB. disasterC

47、. conditionD. incident37.A. AsB. BeforeC. UnlessD.Although38.A. LoveB. futureC. workD.lifeB. breakC. protectD. show40. A. sufferB. escapeC. discoverD. learn第二节(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。A son took his old father to a restaurant for 41 evening dinner. Being very old and weak,

48、while eating,the father 42(drop) food on his shirt and trousers. Other diners watched 43(he) with disgust but hisson was calm.After the father finished eating, his son,44 was not embarrassed at all, took him to the washroom and carefully got him 45(clean) up. When they came out, the entire restaurant was watching them,unable 46(grasp) how someone could embaiTass themselves publicly like that. People seated around didntappreciate at all what

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