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1、 - 1 - 哈尔滨市第六中学哈尔滨市第六中学 20192019- -20202020 学年度上学期期中考试学年度上学期期中考试 高三英语试题高三英语试题 第一卷第一卷 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) A A home science experiment recently took the world by storm. Two teens from Toronto, in Canada, sent a Lego man rising above the Earth and captured their tiny a
2、stronauts trip on film. Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad,both 17, used a weather balloon to launch their plastic lego model 16 miles above the Earth. This is inside a part of Earths atmosphere. The two teens were inspired by a similar project performed by students at the Massachusetts Institute of Techno
3、logy(MIT). The MIT students had launched a weather balloon with a camera into near space and taken many unusual images of the Earth. Mathew and Asad then spend four months figuring out how to launch their own spacecraft into the space. Travelling to space is expensive for NASA, but Mathew and Asad w
4、orked hard to keep their costs down. They bought much of their equipment used and even sewed the Lego mans parachute by hand. In total, the project cost only$400. “We had a lot of anxiety on launch day because there were high winds when we were going up,”Mathew told reporters. They had to pump extra
5、 helium(氦)into the balloon so that it would rise quickly and avoid being blown too far off course by the strong winds. The toy astronauts journey lasted 97 minutes before the balloon broke and he fell back to Earth. Mathew and Asad then spent two weekends looking for their spacecraft. It had landed
6、76miles away from the launch site. The student scientists are currently finishing up their final year of high school and applying for colleges. They are also looking into more do-it-yourself space projects. “I guess the sky is not really the limit anymore,” Mathew told reporters. “We never knew wed
7、get this far. Its been a lesson for us that hard work pays off.” 1.By saying “took the world by storm” in the first paragraph, the writer meant the experiment_. A.destroyed the world B.flooded the world - 2 - C.fascinated the world D.managed the world 2.Which of the following about the students at t
8、he Massachusetts Institute of Technology is right? A.They were examples for Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad. B.They helped Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad to achieve dream. C.They launched weather balloon together with Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad. D.They studied with Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad in the same
9、school. 3.How did Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad keep their costs down? A.By sewing the weather balloon themselves. B.By borrowing spacecraft from the MIT students. C.By making their spacecraft by hand D.By using second-hand equipment 4.What problems did Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad have on launch day?
10、A.They ran out of helium B. The wind was too strong C.The balloon suddenly broke D.Their spacecraft was blown away. B Being forgiving to yourself and others can protect against stress and the harm it does to mental health, according to a new study in the Journal of Health Psychology Researchers look
11、ed at the effects of lifetime stress on a persons mental health,and how more forgiving people got along compared with people who werent so forgivingTo do this, they asked 148 young adults to fill out questionnaires that assessed their levels of lifetime stress, their tendency to forgive and their me
12、ntal and physical health No surprise,people with greater exposure to stress had worse mental and physical healthBut the researchers also discovered that if people were highly forgiving of both themselves and others,that characteristic alone almost removed the connection between stress and mental ill
13、ness “Its almost entirely erasedits zero,”says study author Toussaint.“If you dont have forgiving tendencies,you feel the immediate effects of stress in a severe wayYou dont have anything to cushion you against that stress” How a forgiving personality protects a person from the influence of severe s
14、tress is hard - 3 - to determineThe researchers infer that people who are more forgiving may adopt better skills to deal with stress,or their reaction to major stressors(压力源)may be slow Though more research is needed to fully understand the benefits of being more forgiving, Toussaint believes“100”th
15、at forgiveness can be learnedHis own previous research has shown that saying a short prayer on forgiveness can help people take the edge off. “I think most people want to feel good and forgiveness offers you the opportunity to do that,”he says 5.The researchers got the effect of forgiving by_ A.anal
16、yzing questionnaires B.doing scientific experiment C.writing research papers D.communicating with 148 adults 6.What can we infer from the passage? A.Forgiving tendencies can deal with all mental problems B.It remains unknown why forgiveness helps to reduce stress C.Toussaints study has fully discove
17、red the benefits of being forgiving D.Saying a short prayer on forgiveness is the key to getting rid of stress 7.What does the underlined phrase “take the edge off in the last paragraph probably mean? A.Look ahead B.Become relaxed C.Make up their mind D.Stick to their goals 8.What may be the best ti
18、tle for the passage? A.A new study on physical health B.Forgiving yourself makes you feel good C.Forgiveness is good for mental health D.Getting rid of stress is good for your health C When you live in total messinesscookies in your pants draws,and some old New Yorkers or apple seeds in your bedits
19、hard to know where to look for when you lose your keys.The other day, after two weeks of searching,I found my keys in the refrigerator.I cant say I was surprised.But I was surprised when I was diagnosed with ADHD(多动症),when I was a junior at Yale. According to a new study, 11% of school-age children
20、have received an ADHD diagnosis, a 16% increase since 2007.And rising diagnoses mean rising treatmentsdrugs like Adderall are more accessible than ever.However,the consequences of misuse and abuse of these drugs are dangerous. - 4 - Yet also harmful are the consequences of ADHD undiagnosed,an all-to
21、o-common story for women like me,who have symptoms,like disorganization and forgetfulness,which look different from those typically expressed in males. Dr.Ellen,author of Understanding Girls with ADHD,has found around 4 million females with ADHD are not diagnosed. “The main reason is that the diagno
22、stic criteria were developed based on those hyperactive(过度活跃)young boys taken to clinics,making it difficult for girls to be diagnosed unless they behave like hyperactive boys.“ Ellen says. Besides,the idea that young women actually have ADHD often causes skepticism.As a top student,I didnt believe
23、my diagnosis at first.My friends were also confused,and rather certain my doctor was misguided. “Often,if girls are smart or in supportive homes,symptoms are masked,“ Dr.Ellen says.“Girls will hide their inability to meet social expectations.They see their trouble organizing,and concentrating as cha
24、racter flaws(缺陷).“ These years,I am both embarrassed and exhausted by my struggles to keep track of objects,but drug has helped it and made it more bearable. 9.The writer presents the first paragraph to . A.air her view with an example B.bring up the topic of the passage C.show young peoples messine
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