广东省揭阳市惠来县第一中学2019届高三英语上学期第三次阶段考试(期中)试题(无答案).doc
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1、- 1 -2018-2019 学年度上学期高三年级期中考试英语试卷第一部分 阅读理解第一节 (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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASpecial ProgramsCareer StoriesWhat do you want to be when growing up? Hear first-hand from four Science Centre staff on the different career paths they have taken. Our real-life r
2、ole models share their experiences and demonstrate that pathways to success, while unique to everyone, are based on the development of 21st century competencies and a commitment to lifelong learning.Duration: 60 minutesTime: 10:30-11:30Dates: May 13 & 27, 2018Price: $15 per studentClimate ChangeUnde
3、rstand the complex connections between human activity, greenhouse gases, heat transfer and climate change. Investigate past climate data ,see ocean acidification in action and compare Canada to the world. Use a physical climate model to test whether you can stabilize the Earths climate.Duration: 45
4、minutesTimes: 10-10:45, 11-11:45, 12-12:45, 1-1:45 and 2-2:45Dates: June 18, 23 & 24, 2018Price: $10 per studentCharacteristics of Electricity- 2 -Witness the power of electricity with shocking demonstrations. From Galvani to Tesla, rediscover the practical applications of current, circuits and resi
5、stance. Understand how electric energy is generated, and be a part of a human electric circuit. Get energized with a spark-tacular static electric discharge(静电释放)!Duration: 55 minutesTime: 11-11:55Dates: July 24, 2018Price: $10 per studentMental Health: The Science of AnxietyYour heart is racing, yo
6、ur mouth is dry and your stomach is in knots! Dont worry, everyone feels anxious sometimes. Explore whats really going on in our brains when we experience anxiety, how it affects our bodies and why stress can sometimes be a good thing. This presentation explains how our brains and bodies react to st
7、ress, while introducing students to evidence-based approaches. Mental health applies to everyone we can all take steps to enjoy life and deal with the challenges you face each day!Duration: 45 minutesTimes: 11-11:45Dates: August 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11, 2018Price: $10 per student21. What do we know about t
8、he program Career Stories?A. It offers tips on lifelong learning. B. It is presented with moral stories.C. It is based on first hand experiences. D. It provides practical pathways to success.22. Which of the programs is available in June?A. Career Stories. B. Climate Change.C. Characteristics of Ele
9、ctricity. D. Mental Health: The Science of Anxiety.23. What can you acquire in Mental Health: The Science of Anxiety?- 3 -A. How mental concerns are handled. B. How electric energy is generated.C. How a human electric circuit develops. D. How extreme feelings affect our bodies.BIf your cat often wai
10、ts too long outside a t the door waiting to be let in, what would you do? Arkaitz Garro, a WeTransfer software engineer in Holland, decided to use his skills to solve the problem. Instead of setting up a good old cat-flap(猫洞) on his door, he went for a more high-tech solution involving artificial in
11、telligence, motion-detection sensors, face recognition software and a messaging app. It may be overkill, but Arkait z claims that it only took him a few hours to do it, as all the hardware and software he used are readily available.It all started a few years ago, when Garro and his wife spotted a ca
12、t in their back balcony. Not knowing if it had been abandoned, lost by its owner, or simply homeless, they took it in, but also posted some pictures of it around their neighborhood, in case someone was looking for it.“We found out that the cat had an owner, just a few houses away and he was very hap
13、py to share the cat with us. Now it has two families who love him,” Arkaitz said.“So, he has developed a schedule to come at around specific times.”The problem was that neither Garro nor his wife could simply stand by the door waiting for it to show up, so he came up with a device(装置) made up of a m
14、inicomputer complete with a camera that would use motion-detection(运动检测) and image-recognition AI software to automatically identify the cat and then message him so he could let the animal in.“We just want to be notified when he is around,” Arkaitz explained.“When it detects movement, it sends the p
15、icture to a recognition software, which checks - 4 -against the identity of the cat based on previous imagery of the cat.”“It took me just a few hours to put all the pieces together and the software up and running, but some more time after to fine tune the software to be able to recognize the cat,”
16、Arkaitz said, but in the end it proved to be effective.24. What did Arkaitz Garro think of his invention?A. It was money-saving. B. It was eco-friendly. C. It was time-consuming. D. It was easily-made.25. Why did Arkaitz Garro and his wife put up some pictures of the cat?A. To seek a shelter for it.
17、 B. To find its true owner.C. To look for a potential buyer. D. To advertise its presence to its companions.26. How does Arkaitzs system check against his cats identity?A. By matching its image. B. By identifying its smell. C. By measuring its size. D. By recognizing its voice.27. What is the last s
18、tep of Arkaitzs system when it works?A. Send a message. B. Send the picture.C. Detect movement. D. Require identification.CCameron is no ordinary dog, and not just because he was born on Valentines Day. To Maggie, a first-grader at Burgundy Farm Country Day School, the dog who spends most days on ca
19、mpus is more like a friend. When Cameron is near, Maggie feels “really, really, happy,” she said.“I feel safe around him,” she added.“Hell lie down and ask me to scratch his tummy,” she explained, because Cameron likes Maggie.Cameron is one of a handful of dogs at Burgundy, a K8 private day school i
20、n Alexandria, Virginia. Dogs started showing up there when the head of school, Jeff Sindler, brought his clumsy Labrador, Luke, to the main office building where Sindler works. After Luke died, Sindler adopted Cameron and brought him to campus, too, where the dog Maggie described as “really cute” be
21、came a school - 5 -favorite.“They dont care if youre good at basketball, or a great reader, or popular,” Sindler said. “They just want to be loved equal opportunity,” he added. Cameron and the other dogs on campus always fastened with a rope and with their owner go a long way toward improving studen
22、ts social and emotional wellbeing, he said. They reduce tension and ease anxiety, and inspire happy feelings from students.“They bring out some super-basic and important emotions,” he said, “and are especially helpful for children and adults who struggle in social communication.” Children often came
23、 from challenging backgrounds: many lived in poverty, or had to travel through dangerous neighborhoods to get to school, or shared a too-crowded home. When these emotionally needy children met the dogs, they relaxed and were more prepared to learn.Just as important, dogs on school grounds set a posi
24、tive, welcoming tone. They help preserve the school climate that is accepting, supportive and curious.“Dogs are one way to hold on to that,” Sindler said, adding that “schools should be fun and exciting, and dogs can be a big part of that.”For Sindler, including Cameron was all part of an effort to
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