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1、中学生标准学术能力诊断性测试中学生标准学术能力诊断性测试 2020 年年 9 月测试月测试 英语试卷英语试卷 本试卷共 150 分,考试时间 100 分钟。 第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 60 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 3 分,满分 45 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,并在答题卡上将 该项涂黑。 A Keeping everyone happy is one of the greatest challenges for any globe-travelling family. Yet with its contrasting b
2、lend of gorgeous public green spaces and children-friendly cultural experiences, Abu Dhabi is a win-win for parents and kids alike. Qasr Al Hosn and Cultural Foundation Young minds find plenty to be inspired at Qasr Al Hosn and the Cultural Foundation: neighboring landmarks that preserve the rich cu
3、ltural heritage of Abu Dhabi. Since the 1790s, Qasr Al Hosn has served as palace and seat of power. Today, surrounded by modern towers, it is a reminder of the citys incredible growth. The Cultural Foundation was known as a place to foster cultural exchange, a mission that continues today with an in
4、spiring program of exhibitions and performances. Umm Al Emarat Park Theres no shortage of green spaces in downtown Abu Dhabi, but few are as beautiful as Umm Al Emarat: a vast extent of lawns, date palms, and winding walkways. Since 2015, the park features an indoor Botanic Garden and dedicated Chil
5、drens Garden, as well as a nearly 100-foot high Shade House with two viewing platforms overlooking the greenery. On Saturdays, the park is home to The Ripe Market filled with fresh organic and local produce. Events such as outdoor cinema and concerts keep families entertained all year round. Reem Ce
6、ntral Park Art and architecture exist side by side in Reem Central Park, a huge public space in the heart of the city where families and friends come to relax. Contemporary art installations (装置) and dancing fountains are dotted around the park. Its a multicultural scene, where locals and visitors f
7、rom all over the world relax on neat lawns and playgrounds, catch air at the skate park, and gather at restaurants and food trucks serving delicious snacks. 1Which place has the political function? AQasr Al Hosn. BReem Central Park. CCultural Foundation. DUmm Al Emarat Park. 2What is the special par
8、t of Umm Al Emarat Park? AIt has dancing fountains. BIt serves delicious snacks. CIt has an indoor Botanic Garden. DIt is a reminder of the citys incredible growth. 3What do these places have in common? AThey have a long history. BThey are modern architectures. CThey are the center of shopping. DThe
9、y can bring cultural experiences. B The late, great Kobe Bryant may have been most famous for his basketball skills, but people in any field can draw inspiration from his constant commitment to self-improvement. As the world reacts to Kobe Bryants tragic passing on January 26, 2020, his massive infl
10、uence extends far beyond the sports world. He wasnt just a record-setting basketball player, devoted father, and Oscar- winning producer. His work spirit, unwavering motivation, and constant commitment to self-improvement made him stand out among his contemporaries. Case in point: his art of calling
11、 successful businesspeople often ones hed never even met before and picking their brains about how they became successful. He was willing to put the legwork into growing his success, even if it meant admitting that he always had lots more to learn. In a 2014 interview with Bloomberg, Bryant describe
12、d his process and name-dropped some of the people to whom hed reached out. “I want to know more about how they build their businesses and how they run their companies and how they see the world,” he said. At the time, he was building his company, Kobe Inc.“Some of the questions that Ill ask will see
13、m really, really simple and stupid, quite honestly, for them,” he admitted. “But if I dont know, I dont know. You have to ask.” Humbling, maybe, but necessary. Who were some of these successful people that the already-very-successful Kobe Bryant so looked up to? To name a few: Oprah Winfrey, Mark Pa
14、rker and president and CEO of Nike. Three years ago, Lowercase Capital founder Chris Sacca described his own interactions with Bryant. Sacca said he told Bryant to “do his homework” on investing and, sure enough, Bryant went above and beyond. “For the next few months my phone never stops buzzing in
15、the middle of the night,” Sacca said on The Bill Simmons Podcast. “Its Kobe, reading this article, checking out this tweet, following this guy, diving into this TED Talk.” Clearly, this was someone unafraid to give his all. Though it might make his passing even more heartbreaking, Bryants constant d
16、esire to do more and be better is inspiring for sure. While the rest of us may not be able to just dial up Oprah or high-profile CEOs,we can certainly follow his example in other ways. We can surround ourselves with other motivated people that we can learn from, and not be afraid to ask potentially
17、embarrassing questions if we know theyll help us. 4What made Kobe Bryant superior to other people of similar age? AHis skills in playing basketball. BHis responsibility for his family. CHis determination and perseverance. DHis massive influence on other players. 5What does the underlined word “picki
18、ng their brains” in the third paragraph refer to? AHitting their heads. BConsulting them. CScolding them. DFollowing them. 6What can we infer from Saccas words? AKobes success is owed to his own industry and insistence. BIt is annoying that Kobe often called him at night. CKobe may lack some talent
19、in investing. DKobe couldnt have succeeded without his investment. 7What message can we get from Kobes example? AMore haste, less speed. BDont cry over spilt milk. CStrike while the iron is hot. DNothing is impossible to a willing heart. C Teenagers worldwide do not get enough exercise, compromising
20、 their current and future health, the World Heath Organization said. A study conducted by the UN health agency found 81 percent of adolescents aged between l1 and 17fail to get at least one hour of moderate to intense daily physical activity such as walking, riding a bike or playing sports. The repo
21、rt on global trends for adolescent physical activity is based on survey data collected on 1.6 million students from 146 countries and territories between 2001 and 2015. The findings are troubling because physical activity is associated with better heart and respiratory functioning, mental health and
22、 cognitive activity, which have serious impact on student learning. Exercise, along with healthy eating, is also viewed by experts as key to controlling a global obesity problem. The report did not mention why adolescents are so inactive, but a WHO co-author of the study suggested digital technology
23、 means more young people spend time on electronic devices. The study also found gender differences worldwide, with 85 percent of girls and 78 percent of boys surveyed failing to hit the daily exercise target. Male youths in rich Western countries and female youths in South Asia get the most exercise
24、. While in China, the qualified rate of Chinese students physical test in 2018 was 91.91 percent, and the excellent and good rate was 30.57 percent. From 2016 to 2018, the overall health status of students in the country showed an upward trend. However, excluding the statistical error factors, a cha
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