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1、2020届内蒙古包头市高高考一模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解The year 2017 was marked by some rare scientific events and discoveries.A rare eclipse(日食)covers the USAmong the rare events of the year was a total solar eclipse visible across the United States on August 21.It had been 99 years since a similar eclipse took
2、 place in the U.S. Hundreds of thousands of people across the country took time to see the moon partly or completely hide the sun. Many went to places like Carbondale,Illinois,Oregon and Charleston to see the total eclipse. Some people cannot see the eclipse,for cloudy weather messed up the view in
3、some places,but many others had clear skies.Is warming climate making storms worse?Many scientists are concerned that rising world temperatures will cause more dangerous weather events. And the World Meteorological Organization in Geneva says 2017 could be among the three hottest years on record. Th
4、ree powerful ocean storms struck Caribbean islands and the southern US in 2017,which brought more attention to the issue. Hurricane Harvey caused unbelievable flooding to the Houston area in the state of Texas. And Hurricanes Irma and Maria left severe damage in Florida,Puerto Rico and the Caribbean
5、.Climate experts say rising temperatures will make ocean stormslike hurricanes and typhoonssharper and with higher wind speeds. Rising sea levels could also make ocean storms worse as waves from the sea force water further inland becoming a danger to highly populated coastal cities.A good reason to
6、believe in UFOsFans of unidentified flying objects, or UFOs,might be glad to know that the United States Defense Department had a secret program to make research on the unknown secret. From 2007 to 2017,the department spent $ 22 million researching unexplained objects seen in the air,including some
7、reported by military pilots. News reports question whether the search for answers about UFOs continues. Reid,spokesman from the Defense Department,answered reporters on Twitter this way:“The truth is out there. Seriously.”1Why was it impossible to watch the 2017 eclipse in some places in the US?AThe
8、 sunshine was unpleasantly bright.BIt was completely hidden by the cloudCIt happened too far from Earth to watch.DThe sun was partly hidden by the moon.2What issue did scientists focus more on after the 2017 natural disasters?AThe effects of global warming.BThe fast rising of the sea level.CThe incr
9、ease of the wind speeds.DThe danger of living in coastal cities.3What can be inferred about UFOs from the last part of the text?AThey are absolutely out there in space.BObservation on them is not going on.CSearch for their existence will continue.DPeoples questions on them are absurd.If you saw some
10、one fall off their bike in traffic,would you spot and help or just walk away? Many people would go about their business and just do nothing. So it was a big surprise when about 100 bystanders got together recently to move a bus in east London to help a cyclist trapped under it. A video of the incide
11、nt went viral on social media.According to Zoheb,a driver who stopped his car to take part in the rescue,five more people gathered to move the bus. He says,“There was no chance we could do it;it was more an invitation for other people to help,really. Our action paid off. Diners from nearby restauran
12、ts joined in. It didnt take long to develop a collective understanding of what the purpose was.”Spontaneous(自发的)offer of help among strangers doesnt happen often. People in a crowd are not sure what to dothey dont have a plan. Its one of the reasons bystanders often do nothing,according to Dr. Mark
13、Levine,professor of social psychology at Exeter University in Britain. “The presence of others can prevent you from helping, ” he says.“The key to positive group behaviour and participation”,Levine explains,“is building a sense of shared identity”. Action has to be decided quickly,Levine says. “The
14、longer you leave it,the harder it is to make a decision. If you dont immediately act then you may think Well, actually I probably couldnt have done anything anyway.”But the people who took the first action like Zoheb might make a difference. The cyclist ended up in hospital and the images of the col
15、lective effort might inspire others to more acts of support for each other.4What can be seen in the video on social media according to the passage?AStrangers helped rescue someone in an accident.BA cyclist fell over and was badly injured.CPeople just stood by and watched an accident.DA cyclist was k
16、illed in an accident.5How was the rescue action successfully carried out?AZoheb moved the bus with five strangers.BZoheb rushed to a nearby restaurant for help.CZoheb urged all the strangers around to come to the rescue.DZoheb with about 100 strangers voluntarily did it.6According to Mark Levine, wh
17、y do some people show no concern when they should offer help?AThey think it had nothing to do with them.BThey may be stopped by other bystanders.CThey believe others present would do it.DThey are probably at a loss of what to do.7What is the writers purpose to write the text?ATo support those cold-h
18、earted.BTo praise the kindness of strangers.CTo introduce a way to help others.DTo explain what collective effort is.Encouraging pupils to keep noise to a minimum should be a valuable component of all childrens education, according to new research.Dr. Helen Lees, from Sterling Universitys school of
19、education, says that “enforced(强制的)silence” is seen as a punishment and often acts to suppress childrens natural ability. But she says that teaching children about the benefits of “enforced silence”deliberate stillness that gives them the opportunity to focus and reflect in a stress-free environment
20、can have a significant effect on pupils concentration and confidence.It is the latest in a series of researches to establish a link between the classroom environment and pupils academic ability.A study almost a decade ago in London found that childrens exam results were cut by as much as a third if
21、they were taught in noisy classrooms. Teaching unions have also called for a limit of 26 to be put on classroom temperatures because teachers and pupils struggle to work in hot conditions, and some educationalists claim that too much chaos in the classroom can prevent children from concentrating.Dr.
22、 Lees said, “When we take some research on school settings and put it all together,what we see is that education without silence does not make much sense. In areas of better learning out-comes,better self-confidence and well-being measures,enforced silence in a persons life and an individual s educa
23、tion is shown throughout the relevant research to be a benefit.”Dozens of schools across Britain have already introduced periods of “reflective silence” into the timetable.Kevin Hogston, head of Sheringdale Primary,south London,has just introduced a minutes silence at the start of twice-weekly meeti
24、ngs in which children are taught breathing techniques and encouraged to reflect. The school plans to introduce it into classrooms every day.8What does Dr. Helen Lees think of “enforced silence”?AIt is an effective way of punishment.BIt does not make much sense in class.CIt can improve pupils concent
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