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1、一 轮 单 元 训 练 金 卷 高 三 英 语 卷 ( B)英 语 6 Units 1-2注 意 事 项 :1 答 题 前 , 先 将 自 己 的 姓 名 、 准 考 证 号 填 写 在 试 题 卷 和 答 题 卡 上 , 并 将 准 考 证 号 条 形 码 粘贴 在 答 题 卡 上 的 指 定 位 置 。2 选 择 题 的 作 答 : 每 小 题 选 出 答 案 后 , 用 2B 铅 笔 把 答 题 卡 上 对 应 题 目 的 答 案 标 号 涂 黑 ,写 在 试 题 卷 、 草 稿 纸 和 答 题 卡 上 的 非 答 题 区 域 均 无 效 。3 非 选 择 题 的 作 答 : 用 签 字
2、 笔 直 接 答 在 答 题 卡 上 对 应 的 答 题 区 域 内 。 写 在 试 题 卷 、 草 稿 纸和 答 题 卡 上 的 非 答 题 区 域 均 无 效 。4 考 试 结 束 后 , 请 将 本 试 题 卷 和 答 题 卡 一 并 上 交 。第 卷第 一 部 分 :听 力 (共 两 节 ,满 分 30 分 )略第 二 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 列 短 文 , 从 每 题 所 给 的 四 个 选 项 ( A、 B、 C 和 D) 中 选 出 最 佳 选 项
3、, 并 在 答 题 卡上 将 该 项 涂 黑 。ACommunity Affairs* Open Plans-Fixing the Great Mistake6:00 pm, Center for Architecture, Tafel Hall 536 LaGuardia Place, ManhattanAdvocating for livable streets and alternative transportation, Mark Gorton explores the history of transportation in New York with a focus on how
4、urban planning policies that prioritize (优先考虑)the automobile have affected many other aspects of life in the city.Admission: $10For more information, please call 212-945-0505 or visit www.streb.org.*River to River Festival-Extraordinary Moves: STREB Human Fountain6:00 pm, 200 Vesey Street, Manhattan
5、Inspired by the Bellagio Fountains in Las Vegas, Human Fountain involves performers jumping from as high as 30 feet from an open honeycomb structure in order to create cascades (人工瀑布)of airborne liquid muscle. The outcome is a mixture of slam dancing, amazing human flight, and wild action sport, whi
6、ch captures kids, adults and the general publics hearts, minds and bodies.Admission: FREEFor more information, please call 212-945-0505 or visit www. streb.org.*Scandinavia House-Nordic Summer Jam6:30 pm, 58 Park Avenue, ManhattanContemporary singer and songwriter Anders Holsts music shows roots in
7、jazz, soul and European pop music.Admission: $10For more information, please call 212-847-9740 or visit www.scandinaviahouse.org*Hot Festival-Tickets to Manhood7:30 pm, Dixon Place, 161A Chrystie Street , ManhattanWhat makes a man today? How do boys grow into men? Through humorous, touching stories,
8、 a glimpse is offered into the events that turn boys into men. Performed by Douglas Allen, Maximiliano Balduzzi, Spencer Scott Barros, Gerard Joseph and James Scruggs.Admission: $15 in advance; $18 at door.For more information, please call 212-219-0736 or visit www.hotfestival.org21. Which of the fo
9、llowing focuses on music?A. Open PlansB. Hot FestivalC. Scandinavia HouseD. River to River Festival22. If John wants to take part in an activity for free, he should _.A. call 212-945-0505B. call 212-219-0736C. visit www.scandinaviahouse.orgD. visit www.hotfestival.org23. Who makes explorations of th
10、e transportations history in New York?A. Anders HolstB. Mark GortonC. Douglas AllenD. Gerard JosephB Mary Krupa became friends with the grey squirrels during her first week at Penn State, after sporting them running around and idly(漫不经地)wondering what they would look like with tiny hats on their hea
11、ds. Today, everyone at the university knows her as the “Squirrel Girl”.Mary started bringing them food, and gradually they began to trust her. She managed to put a hat on a squirrel and take a picture. Thinking that her colleagues could do with something to lift up their spirits, she started posting
12、 similar photos on Facebook. The response was greatly positive, and before long Mary and her squirrels became an Internet hit.Growing up in a neighborhood outside State College, Mary was always fond of birds and animals around her home, but she didnt interact with people very much. She was later dia
13、gnosed with Aspersers syndrome, but the squirrels changed that. “The squirrels are actually a good way to break the ice, because Ill be sitting here patting a squirrel and other people will come over and well just start like feeding the squirrels together and chatting about them,” she said. ”I am a
14、lot more outgoing.”And in case youre wondering how Mary is able to get the squirrels to do what she wants for her photos, it has a lot to do with food. For example, whenever she wants them to hold or play with something, she puts peanut butter on the prop (道具 ), and theyll grab it. But getting to th
15、at part took a while. In the beginning, she would throw peanuts up the trees on campus and invite the squirrels to come down and get them, but they hesitated to approach her. She had the patience to earn their trust, though.This year, Mary is graduating with a degree in English and wildlife sciences
16、. She wants to be a science writer and educate people on how to preserve the environment. As for her furry friends, Mary plans to stay in the area and visit them as often as she can.24. What kind of change do squirrels bring to Mary?A. She is sicker than before. B. She is more interested in animals.
17、C. She is more sociable than before. D. She is less willing to go to college.25. How did Mary manage to take photos of squirrels wearing hats?A. By putting them in cages. B. By playing music to them.C. By attracting them with colorful food. D. By building a close relationship with them.26. Which wor
18、ds can best describe Mary?A. Patient and caring. B. Confident and strong.C. Sociable and healthy. D. Traditional and hard-working.27. What can be the best title for the next?A. Marys experience in university B. Making friends with wild animalsC. The “Squirrel Girl” of Penn State D. The bridge betwee
19、n Mary and squirrelsCFive eggs the size of Ping-Pong balls crack open as the tiny desert tortoises inside break through the shells. The two-inch-long babies immediately crawl off in search of flowers and grasses to eat. These animals may be newly hatched, but they already have survival skills that w
20、ill allow them to thrive in their severe and hot habitats.Desert tortoise live in the deserts of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. During the summer, ground temperatures in parts of their range can hit 140oF. To beat the heat, desert tortoises use their strong forearms and toug
21、h nails to dig underground holes where they can hide from the sun. some of these tortoise tunnels are up to 32 feet in length. And the holes can get pretty crowded. As many as 25 desert tortoises might stay together in one shelter.The animals also dig grooves(沟)into the grounds surface to catch rain
22、water. After a storm, theyll return to these holes to drink the water thats collected inside. Once it has had a good drink, a desert tortoise can go up to a year without requiring fresh water again. The tortoise stores the water it has consumed in its bladder and can later absorb the liquid when it
23、needs to hydrate.Despite sometimes hanging out in holes together, desert tortoises are pretty solitary. And sometimes when males come across each other, theyll fight to establish governance. The fighting tortoises may use horns(角 )on their chests to try and knock each other over. The contest ends wh
24、en one animal turns over the other on its back. The losing tortoise can turn right side up by wiggling(摆动)its body back and forth until it flips(翻转)over. But after that, the tortoise knows whos the boss.28. What do the desert tortoises babies mainly eat?A. InsectsB. Small animalsC. Their mothers mil
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