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    1、赤峰市高三130模拟考试试题英语笔试部分一、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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AJunior golf competition calendar full of new events, changes New to the scheduleMack Champ InvitationalChamp is using junior golf to honor his late grandfather Mack Champ with the first Mack Champ Invitation

    2、al. The Cameron Champ Foundation will put on the event, to be played March 20-22 at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston. The goal of the tournament is to focus on identifying talented players from diverse backgrounds as a way to honor the legacy left by Mack, who passed away in October 2019.Notah B

    3、egay Junior InvitationalOne goal of junior golf? Get noticed, preferably by a college coach. The Notah Begay Junior Invitational will offer something quite unusual to its participants: an event broadcast by Golf Channel. Players, ages 8 to 18, must qualify into this event, to be played at a yet-to-b

    4、e-announced location on a yet-to-be-announced date.Different dates and format changesU.S. Junior AmateurThe major mens amateur events on the USGA schedulethink the U.S. Amateur and U.S. Mid-Amateurrequire a companion course for the extremely large field. For the first time in the 73-year history of

    5、the U.S. Junior Amateur, the USGA will require one more course. The tournament will start with 264 players playing both Hazeltine National Golf Club and Chaska Town Course in the expanded field.AJGA Thunderbird International JuniorWhen the NCAA Championships move to Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale,

    6、 Arizona, for the next three years. The Thunderbird, which has divisions for girls and boys, typically has been played at the end of May, but this year, for the first time, it will be played April 9-12, which means, of course, that it finishes on Masters Sunday.21. Which event is available on TV?A.

    7、Mack Champ Invitational.B. Notah Begay Junior Invitational.C. U.S. Junior Amateur.D. AJGA Thunderbird International Junior.22. What has been changed about the U.S. Junior Amateur?A. The origin of its history.B. The time of the event.C. The number of courses.D. The location of Golf Club.23. When can

    8、you watch the AJGA Thunderbird International Junior this year?A. April 29. B. May 10. C. April 10. D. May 29.BIn the aftermath of the deadliest fire California history last fall, it was difficult for anyone in the town of Paradise to find hope.Shane Grammer paid close attention to the news of the fi

    9、res deadly path. He felt quite powerless to help when seeing the picture shared by his childhood friend Shane Edwards in the town, in which Edwards photographed a white chimney, the only part of his house left after the fire.“Ive got to paint that chimney,” he said. “Im not trying to say anything. I

    10、ts just that Im an artist. And it was an opportunity for me to express myself and be an artist, wasnt it?”Grammer spent three hours spray-painting the image of a woman on the chimney in black and white, which was strikingly mysterious. Perhaps it served as a reminder of the hope of life or just life

    11、 itself.Then Grammer put its picture on social media. On seeing it, the victims of the fire could not contain themselves. “Beautiful and impressive,” one of them remarked. And another said, “You bring wonder and hope.”At this time, Grammer became aware that something deeper had been transformed by a

    12、 purely artistic expression. “When the first mural (壁画) moved so many people, I knew I had to come back,” he told the journalist. Grammer returned to Paradise eight times in three months, during which he completed 17 murals of victims and other figures, including the original one, on walls, pickups,

    13、 and shards of buildings.Today, Grammers efforts have developed into a movement. He has also painted murals in dark places around the world that seriously need some light.Ironically, the first painting, on the chimney in Paradise, existed for just several months, since the bulldozer (推土机) was a merc

    14、iless art critic. But Grammer couldnt be more pleased about it, which means the spirit of Paradise is rising again.24. Why did Grammer say he wasnt trying to say anything?A. Because he felt quite helpless.B. Because he didnt want to show his feelings.C. Because he had his way to express himself.D. B

    15、ecause he felt it difficult to say something.25. What does the underlined part “something deeper” in Paragraph 6 refer to?A. Peoples inner feelings.B. Peoples remarks.C. The meaning of the murals.D. The artistic expression.26. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. The bulldozer was so cruel t

    16、hat it destroyed Grammers mural.B. The people in Paradise are in high spirits now.C. Grammer is not happy with the destruction of his mural.D. Paradise is recovering from the disaster in a short time.27. Which can be a suitable title for the text?A. Painting: A Way of Bringing LightB. Artistic Mural

    17、s Brought Victims HopeC. Creativity: A Chimney Left after the WildfireD. Achievements May Come after A DisasterCWe probably still remember as a child being discouraged from allowing our handwriting to slope backwards We were warned the relaxed letters would be taken as a sign of an idle(懒散的) persona

    18、lity.According to research from the National Pen Company in the U.S., your handwriting can give away clues about 5,000 different personality traits based on the way you space your letters and how you sign your name. A closer look at someones handwriting style can provide you surprising insights abou

    19、t their character and personality, enabling you to come off like a proper Sherlock.According to the results, the size of someones handwriting can determine the type of personality they have. People with small handwriting tend to be shy, bookish and very careful. Tiny letters indicate the writer has

    20、somewhat low self esteem but is intelligent, whereas outgoing people who love attention will have larger handwriting. Moving onto the spacing of words, people who leave large gaps between words enjoy their freedom, while people who write words close together cant stand to be alone.If handwriting lea

    21、ns to the right, the person is open to new experiences and enjoy meeting new people. If it is to the left, that person tends to keep themselves to themselves. People whose handwriting doesnt lean in either direction are logical and practical.The results also claim that a persons health can be identi

    22、fied from their handwriting, for example, people with high blood pressure tend to have writing that is sometimes heavy and dark, and at other times light.The process of analyzing handwriting is called graphology( 笔迹学). It is classed as a pseudoscience (伪科学) because there are debates about how accura

    23、te it can be at determining psychological and even physical features.28. Why does the author mention our child experience in Paragraph 1?A. To arouse readers interest in the topic.B. To waken one of our old memories.C. To imply his love in handwriting.D. To put forward an argument.29. Which of the f

    24、ollowing can best explain the underlined phrase?A. Become a handwriting master.B. Act like a detective.C. Work in a proper way.D. Feel like a psychologist.30. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?A. How to leave gaps between words.B. How important the handwriting is.C. What the size and space of words s

    25、uggest.D. Why we have different sizes of handwriting.31. What do we know from the passage?A. Graphology has been highly recognized.B. Graphology can be helpful in mental healing.C. People hold different ideas to graphology.D. Physical conditions can be determined by handwriting.DAccording to related

    26、 new research, tropical cyclones(热带气旋), ranging from hurricanes to typhoons, are moving more slowly across the planet than they did decades ago, meaning that they get more destructive power and last longer.It may seem like a good thing that cyclones crawl at a slower speed, but in fact its quite the

    27、 opposite. Although the cyclones are moving slower across the ground, they still get high wind speeds inside, which on the contrary makes hard rains stay longer over communities.“Nothing good comes out of a slowing storm,” says James Kossin, with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations

    28、Center for Weather and Climate in Madison, Wisconsin. “It can increase storm surge. It can increase the amount of time that structures are subjected to strong wind. And it increases rainfall.”According to Kossins findings, changing storm patterns are causing greater destruction in another way. He no

    29、ted that the speed of global tropical cyclones slowed by an average of 10 percent from 1949 to 2016. The pace of the storms slowed even more as they made landfall in some regions. In the western North Pacific, it declined by nearly a third. That means there will be more time for a storm that may alr

    30、eady contain much moisture (水汽) to release more of it in each spot.Basing his research on the details of nearly 70 years worth of storms, Kossin did not try to determine the cause of the slowdown. Even so, the shift is, exactly as he and other cyclone experts said, the expected result of climate cha

    31、nge.Kossins work was considered to be “pretty convincing” by Christina Patricola, a scientist with the Climate and Ecosystem Sciences Division of Californias Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.It is Kossins hope that a model demonstrating which communities are likely to be at the highest risk cou

    32、ld be developed by scientists. Given that in some regions, the storms are moving poleward and gaining in strength as well, places not normally passed by could be affected by unusually heavy rainfall as a result. “These are not good things to be combining,” he says.32. Why are cyclones more destructi

    33、ve when they crawl more slowly?A. They get higher wind speeds inside.B. They cause more serious climate change.C. They move poleward and affect more regions.D. They make rains and winds stay longer over a place.33. What has Kossin found about the western North Pacific?A. The speed of the storms ther

    34、e slows more.B. It has much wetter air.C. It has higher risk of being hit by storms.D. The storms there cause less damage.34. Whats Christina Patricolas attitude to Kossins work?A. Ambiguous. B. Cautious. C. Critical. D. Approving.35. In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?A. Entertain

    35、ment. B. Science. C. Health. D. Education.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。If youve been extra forgetful lately, you are not alone. Stress, anxiety and depression can cause forgetfulness, confusion and difficulty concentrating. But before you resign yourself to a fate of

    36、 permanent lost keys and forgotten names, here are some strategies for you.Figure out your own learning styleWe all have our own ways of learning and remembering. 36 ; others may have to write it down. Whatever your learning style is, embrace it and figure out a system that will work with it, whethe

    37、r it is written or audio notes or some other strategies. 37 The more times you do something, the more likely you are to remember it. Repetition is what will help you shift details from short-term memory into long-term memory.It can feel a little silly writing down everything, or saying something to

    38、yourself 10 times in order to get through your day, but if thats what it takes, then go ahead and do it. 38 , and repetition is one of the strategies that can help you.Avoid unnecessary distractionsWith each day bringing a fresh attack of bad news, we have more distractions than ever before. 39 .One

    39、 key strategy is to put boundaries on your smartphone use. Some studies show Internet use is making our attention span shorter and our memory worse. Although its almost impossible to live without the Internet, putting some limits on usage can help. 40 , which has also been shown to have an effect on

    40、 memory retention (维持). The fewer distractions you have, the better off youll be. Reducing them as much as you can will help in the long run.A. Repetition does help a lotB. Were all just trying to get through our dayC. Be impatient while doing the repeating workD. Another strategy is to limit multit

    41、askingE. Some of us have to say something out loud to remember itF. However, there are still ways you can reduce the number of distractionsG. Some people may have difficulty figuring out an effective system二、语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。A five-

    42、year-old girl is being described as a hero for helping save her mother and baby brothers lives.Angela and her two children, 5-year-old Lexi and 10-week-old Peter, were 41 home from a vacation. She played 42 music so that her kids could sleep, but the mother 43 as well.The familys car 44 down a 40-fo

    43、ot embankment(路堤)outside the mountainous town and crashed into a tree. Angela was knocked 45 . Lexi woke up to her baby brothers 46 , and spotted her mother stuck between the front seat and the 47 . She tried to wake her mother up, but Angela didnt 48 . Knowing that the car could not be seen by othe

    44、r drivers, 49 they were down a steep embankment, she managed to 50 herself from her car seat and kicked open the 51 cars door.Her shoes had come off. The 52 girl climbed the rough ground to get to the highway above and 53 down a vehicle for help. 54 , the driver who stopped for her had once been med

    45、ically trained for emergencies. Without 55 , he ran down the hill. He removed Peter from the wreckage, but he 56 the mother should not be moved. Otherwise, she might become permanently disabled.Twenty minutes later, the family were 57 by ambulance to a health care center. If the quick-thinking girl

    46、hadnt 58 help as fast as she did, her mom and brother may have suffered terrible 59 . Everyone was amazed by what Lexi had done. The family survived because of the little girls brave 60 to get help.41. A. buildingB. returningC. cleaningD. leaving42. A. excitingB. loudC. softD. noisy43. A. nodded off

    47、B. leaned backC. fell downD. got lost44. A. flewB. settledC. jumpedD. travelled45. A. deadB. unconsciousC. dizzyD. anxious46. A. cryB. surpriseC. smileD. fight47. A. engineB. windowC. wheelD. handle48. A. speakB. searchC. argueD. respond49. A. asB. beforeC. untilD. if50. A. controlB. freeC. protectD

    48、. touch51. A. constructedB. desertedC. damagedD. exploded52. A. barefootB. helplessC. bleedingD. blind53. A. pressedB. flaggedC. narrowedD. broke54. A. ImmediatelyB. PersonallyC. GenerallyD. Fortunately55. A. guaranteeB. chargeC. hesitationD. aim56. A. recognizedB. witnessedC. guessedD. researched57. A. savedB. rushedC. leftD. received58. A. exploredB. expectedC. soughtD. discovered59. A. illnessesB. disastersC. processesD. con

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