2019-2020年高三上学期10月第二次周测英语试题 含答案.doc

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1、2019-2020年高三上学期10月第二次周测英语试题 含答案II. VocabularyDirections: plete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. anonymously B. associate C. factual D. guilt AB. heading AC. neared AD. need BC. separation BD. track

2、 ABC. transferred The young man _17_ out of the convenience store wanted to do the right thing. He really did. But Zagros Bigvand was in a hurry that day last summer, and the elderly lady with the cane was walking really, really, slow. So he let go of the door he had been holding open for the strang

3、er -just as she _18_ it. It felt like I held the door for that lady for five minutes, said Bigvand, of Dallas, Texas. But finally I had to go. So I let it go and she looked at me and I looked at her. I felt bad about it all day. And I said I wish I could apologize to that woman. So he did. His onlin

4、e apology became the beginning of apolo.gy, one of a growing number of so-called confession Websites aimed at allowing people _19_ to admit, and apologize for , anything-from being a shopaholic(购物狂) to cheating on a partner. Human beings have a(n) _20_ to confess, said Dr. James Campbell Quick, a fe

5、llow with the American Psychological Association. We dont always want people to know the depths of our souls. Anonymity lets us flush that stuff out there and walk away.Confession Websites have bee popular over the past few years. Almost all online confession sites promise anonymity. Website operato

6、rs say there is no way to know which claims are _21_ and which are not, and there is no way to _22_ participants either.Though it is monly believed that confession is therapeutic(有治疗功能的), Timothy Wolff, a(n) _23_ professor of psychiatry at University of Texas, said he doesnt view online confessions

7、as the best way to remove _24_ or handle a crisis. Theres an element of _25_, physically, that allows people to do it without fear of reprisal(报复), Wolff said. But if someone puts it out there and the response is not quite so bad, then they might put it out there in reality.(B)A. acknowledge B. puta

8、tion C. dominated D. engaging AB. grant AC. manufacturing AD. passionate BC. realization BD. scorers ABC. standardizedAmerica has a cultural problem with math. “Its the subject, more than any other, that we as a country love to hate, said Glen Whitney, a (n) _26_ mathematician who worked for years d

9、eveloping algorithms for hedge funds. We dont see it as dynamic. Its rote and boring and done by dead Greek guys a thousand years ago.But now a brave group of educators and entrepreneurs think they can change that. With games and petitions, museums and traveling road shows - and a strategic sprinkli

10、ng of celebrities - they aim to make math _27_, exciting and even fun.The first Lure of the Labyrinth tournament, designed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, challenges kids to navigate an online monster lair by solving math and logic puzzles. Top _28_ scorers in the petiti

11、on, which kicked off this month, can win tablet puters.The tournament is among a series of new efforts “to make math cool.” The efforts are born of the _29_ that American students are falling behind in math, even though math skills are more important than ever in careers ranging from _30_ to healthc

12、are to finance.American elementary and middle school students score above the international average - on _31_ math tests given worldwide. By age 15, however, U.S. students plunge in ranking, scoring below countries such as Slovenia, Hungary and Iceland. (By contrast, they remain at or above the inte

13、rnational average in science and reading.)Educators _32_ part of the problem is the traditional approach to teaching math. Despite periodic stabs at reform, teachers say math classes are often far too heavy on _33_ drills and formulas, leaving little time for creative problem solving.Its as if you t

14、ook a little kid who really liked music and wanted piano lessons and said, Were going to have you practice scales and chords for the next 15 years, and then and only then will we teach you music, said Kathy Morris, an education professor at Sonoma State University who recently received a $300,000 fe

15、deral _34_ to develop better training for math teachers. She says she wants them to get their students thinking of math as the ice cream, not the broccoli, of the school day.(C)A. concept B. critical C. diverse D . emergedAB. facilitatedAC. foundational AD. impose BC. interactive BD. promoteCD. routineABC. graduallySince springing up in xx, Chinese SNS websites have been growing rapidly. While building plete platforms, SNS websites have been attracting a greatly increasing number of users as well as tremendo us advertisers attention.The birth of SN

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