甘肃武威第六中学高三英语第三次阶段性复习过关考试 .doc

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1、武威六中2020届高三一轮复习过关考试(三)英 语(考试时间100分钟,试卷满分120分)第卷选择题(共三节 满分70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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe Harvard Pre-College Program is a nice experience for high school students. Alongside peers(同辈)from around the world, youll be introduced to college life as you atten

2、d classes, live on campus, and enjoy fun outings and activities.Learning without limitsBiology, physics, law, writing and philosophy these are just a few of the 30-plus courses you can choose from in each session. In our noncredit classes, we set aside grades so that you can fully commit to your gro

3、wth as a well-rounded student. Class sizes typically range from 14 to 18 students to encourage interactive learning.Living at HarvardWhen you attend the Pre-College Program, youll live in a historic undergraduate house, near Harvard Square. You will be with your fellow Pre-College students, resident

4、 directors, and proctors who provide support. Youll also enjoy meals in one of Harvards dining halls, which are a short walk from Harvard Yard and provide many options for a variety of dietary needs.Thriving outside the classroomThe summer Pre-College Program offers many mentally challenging co-curr

5、icular(补充课程的)activities beyond the classroom. With faculty and Harvard-affiliated experts, you will have the opportunity to participate in workshops on topics like the psychology of color-blindness, classic literature from around the world and science of happiness. From our Cambridge scavenger hunt

6、to a trip to the Sand Sculpting Festival at Americas first public beach, theres no shortage of fun activities in the Pre-College Program.1What do we know about the 30-plus courses?A. You can only choose five of them. B. They provide credits for students.C. You should set aside other subjects.D. They

7、 assist your full development.2Where can you enjoy meals during the program?A. Near Harvard Square.B. Close to Harvard Yard.C. In one of the workshops.D. In an undergraduate house.3What is the purpose of the passage?A. To advertise meals.B. To comment on an activity.C. To introduce a program.D. To r

8、ecommend courses.BTwelve-year-old Amanda Clement raced to the ballpark(棒球场) across the street from her house in Hudson, South Dakota. She couldnt wait to join her brother, Hank, and the boys for a game of baseball.Would they let her play? She could throw, run and bat as well as any of them, but they

9、 let her play only when they needed her. She would have to umpire again. At least she could be part of the game. Amanda knew all the rules, and the boys could count on her.Over the next few years, local teams began asking her to judge their games, too. One summer day in 2018,Amanda and her mother tr

10、aveled to Hawarden, Iowa, to watch Hank play in the championship semiprofessional(半职业的) game. Two local teams decided to play a game before the semiprofessional teams. Amanda agreed to be the judge. As Amanda finished the morning game, she saw two men walking toward her. To her surprise, they were t

11、he managers of the semiprofessional teams and were impressed with her judge and wanted her to judge the afternoon championship game. They would even pay her. The 16-year-old girl was about to become the first female paid to be a judge of a baseball game. Amanda was calm and confident and judged fair

12、ly. She was right on the spot, watching closely.Newspaper reporters said that she was absolutely fair. Managers began to ask for her first when they needed a judge. Amanda was popular with the fans, too. In one game, the audience werent happy with the judge and insisted on replacing him with Amanda.

13、Being a judge was hard work. Amanda judged for the whole game, and she worked in all kinds of weather. She said, It isnt as easy as it looks, but for all that, there is a good deal of enjoyment in the work. You have got to have confidence in your ability or you wont do well in anything.”4What can we

14、 learn about twelve-year-old Amanda? A. She always competed directly with boys. B. She showed much enthusiasm for baseball. C. She was the best player of a baseball game. D. She played baseball better than her brother.5What does the underlined word umpire in paragraph 2 mean? A. Act as a judge. B. J

15、oin the local team. C. Win a game. D. Play baseball.6What was the audiences reaction to Amandas judgment?A. They doubted it. B. They were angry with it.C. They showed no interest m it. D. They were favorably impressed by it.7Which of the following words best describe Amanda? A. Rude and unjust. B. Silent and thoughtful.C. Proud and narrow-minded D. Confident and hard-working.CA new study has shown that people who regularly eat oranges are less likely to develop macular degeneration (黄斑变性) than people who do not eat oranges. Researchers at the Westmead Inst

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