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2020届高三英语最后40天冲刺卷七 1、Childrens Research CenterThe CenterSince the Childrens Research Center(CRC) opened in 1982, over 15,000 babies, children, and parents from diverse backgrounds have volunteered to participate in our research. Within the CRC, there are eleven labs conducting research on child development. Our research examines a broad range of topics, including the development of language, parent-child relationships and cultural influences on development. Research projects are supported primarily through federal assistance and private donations.In addition, the CRC provides training for approximately 150 college students per year. Their close work with the staff on specific research projects prepares them to achieve advanced degrees and professional jobs working with children.ParticipationChildren typically enjoy participating in our research and parents report the experience to be interesting and informative. Many agree lo participate in more than one study and often recommend the CRC to their friends or neighbors.We are looking for voluntary participation of children from birth to 15 years of age at present. If you are interested in having your child participate in one of our studies or have any questions, you can call us, email us or fill in our online form.The LibraryThe Makes Library, named for a late professor of our center, lies on the first floor of the CRC. Supported entirely by private donors(捐赠者),it provides up-to-date newspapers and magazines and some books in developmental psychology for people at the CRC. The center decided to build it as a meeting place originally. Now staff seminars are held in the library, and it is also the place of the developmental areals seminar and conference in which speakers from across the country present their research.Please Feel Free To Contact Us For VolunteeringPhone: (512) 471 -6261Email :crc utexas. eduFacehook : utchildrensresearchcenterAddress: 108 E. Dean Keeton Street1.What do we know about the center?A.Researchers work for it voluntarily.B.Its supported entirely by private donations,C.It mainly studies childrens language development.D.It provides useful experience for college students.2.Why was the library built?A. In memory of a professor.B. To hold related meetings.C. To offer learning materials.D. To attract more volunteers.3.Who are wanted by the center now?A. Private donors.B. College graduates.C. Parents from diverse backgroundsD. Volunteers from 015 years of age.2、 Welcome to the Van Gogh Gallery for information about the life and work of Vincent van Gogh. As a post impressionist painter and one of the most famous artists of all time, Vincentvan Gogh has become a model. From growing up in Holland and working as a pastor(牧师), moving to France and creating an unbelievable collection of artwork, this site takes an in-depth look atVan Goghs life , his work and the influence he has had on our culture.Van Gogh had many influences on his life including his family and friends, other artists such as Edgar Degas, and his health. To see how each of these affected his life please visit the Important Figures,Artistic Influencesand Health sections. For information about how Van Goghs art has influenced our society today, view the Impact on Art, Cultural References, or News section.If you are interested in adding more Van Gogh to your life, the Van Gogh Gallery has plenty to offer. Download Van Gogh images of some of his most famous paintings as wallpaper for your computer,shop for Van Gogh posters or prints, or check out some of the additional resources available including links to Van Gogh museums and shows. There are evenlesson plansfrom multidiscipline areas for those interested in educating others about Van Goghs art and life.Van Gogh has influenced generations of young artists worldwide since his time. Today we can see his influence inpainting, inpoetryand in video. We are happy to display new examples of art that were influenced by Van Gogh in our Van Gogh Community Art section.Tragically, Van Gogh died not knowing the praise his art would receive. He will be forever known as one of the greatest artists of the modern era. Through this website, the Van Gogh Gallery aims to share his life and heritage with the world.21.Whats the function of the Van Gogh Gallery?A.To collect the artworks of Van Gogh.B.To recall peoples memory of Van Gogh.C.To collect experts opinions on Van Gogh.D.To provide information about the artists life and work.22.What information can you get at the Cultural References?A.How he began his career as a pastor.B.How those around Van Gogh affected his life.C.How he influenced his family and his friends.D.How Van Gogh has influenced todays society.23.What can we infer about Van Gogh from the passage?A.His artworks werent well received during his lifetime.B.He once worked as a model for painters to make a living.C.His paintings were widely used as wallpapers for computers.D.People widely appreciated his artworks during his lifetime.24.What would be the best title for the passage?A.learn about Van Goghs lifeB.welcome to the Van Gogh GalleryC.Van Goghs information on younger artists.D.Welcome to an unbelievable collection of artworks.3、 The use of 3-D imaging is a big cultural change for clothing makers. For years, designers created images on paper and a design got approved, and then images went to a factory that created prototypes (样品). Designers and developers made changes and sent prototypes back and forth. Once a final version was approved, it was sent to the factory to be copied for mass production. From start to finish, the process could take as long as a year.Now, some companies use software programs that can email 3-D images of clothing with measurements immediately to factories. The goal is to reduce to six months or less the time it takes to get new products to stores.For clothing manufacturers and stores, this change means design decisions can happen closer lo when new fashions arrive at stores.Currently, the 3-D technology is only used in just two percent of overall suppliers, says Spencer Fung, CEO of Li & Fung. But he believes that will change as stores realize that reducing design time and prototypessaves money.You can create an entire collection of clothes before actually making one real product, noted Whitney Cathcart, CEO of the Cathcart Technologies. She said, This reduces waste, it reduces time and it allows decision-making in real time, so the entire process becomes more efficient.Nicki Rector lives in Northern California. Last year, she bought a pair ot Betabrands boots based on the 3-D image.It looked real, said Rector. She did not worry about buying from a digital image, she said, because in online purchases, you couldn, l really know whether you bought the right product until you put it on your feet.Betabrand has sold 40,000 pairs of shoes, priced from $ 128 to $ 168 over the past year, all from digital images. The company says it plans to add 15 to 20 more projects this year.Few companies are yet selling directlyto buyersoff digital images like Betabrand. They are showing the images to store buyers or factories instead. However, it is believed that companies and store owners who welcome this technology are going to be “the winners of the future”.1.Whats the advantage of the use of 3-D imaging technology in clothing business?A.lts time-saving.B.It helps cut prices.C.lt offers more creative designs.D.It allows for shorter working hours.2.By using 3-D imaging, it is possible for buyers to _.A.place orders without hesitationB.have an influence on the fashion of the yearC.make purchases before the products are producedD.get involved in the clothing or shoemaking process3.Why didnt Rector worry about buying from a digital image?A.The prices were much lower than those in stores.B.She didnt need to pay before she received the product.C.The buying experiences was similar to online shopping.D.She could have more choices about the colors and designs.4.According to the passage, we can tell the future of the 3-D imaging is_.A.unclear B.promising C.discouraging D.unfavorable4、 My 18-year-old son, Barton and his classmates had arranged a trip to Killington, Vt. for a weekend of skiing. He had asked for my permission. I nodded at that time giving weather no thought at all.Ive never imaginedId be a helicopter parent. I assumed kids were indestructible, untilI had my own and discovered how breakable they could he. We had a handful of emergency room visits before Barton was 6. My concern evolved gradually and some days Fd forbid my children to leave the house if I thought it was too windy.But since this trip was quite important to Barton, I tried to reduce my concern. The news is just from one little AccuWeather forecast station, I comforted myself two days before his scheduled departure. From there I became unglued.That afternoon, I called the activity leader, Theyre saying the storm and snow will be over 24 inches.“Mom, do you know in order to ski you need snow?”“I really dont think you should go,” I told my son.But everyones going, he said.I called a select group of momspicking carefully those whose children had great influence. If those kids were riot permitted to go, the rest would fall like a row of dominoes(多米诺骨牌). I was certain.“Theyre all going lo die, I said, puzzled that I seemed to be the only mother who understood the potential danger. A few came around and finallyI thoughtI could relax.But teenagers dont always do what theyre told. As departure time neared, text messages informed my son that the kids who I had assured him were not going on the trip had actually just found their seats on the bus.Barton picked up his snowboard and headed for the front door. Helpless and desperate, I climbed down the bottom rung(梯子的横档) of the parenting ladder.1.Which of the following can best describe the author according to Paragraph 2?A.Overprotective.B.Optimistic.C.Risky.D.Tolerant.2.What does the underlined word “unglued” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A.Relaxed.B.Upset.C.Excited.D.Embarrassed.3.Why did the author call some moms?A.To ask them for advice.B.To inform them of the change of schedule.C.To persuade them to cancel the trip.D.To remind them to watch over their children.4.How did the author feel after Barton went on the trip?A.She learned more about being parents.B.She was disappointed at Bartons choice.C.She suddenly felt relieved.D.She felt like a failure.5、Empathy is the ability to imagine what it must be like in someone elses situation. It is an essential part of what it means to be human, to the extent that we are suspicious of anyone who does not show empathy in their behavior.1 We read novels, watch television and go to the theatre, and part of our enjoyment comes from understanding the dilemma faced by the characters because we know how we would feel if we were in the same situation.2 One study has shown animals displaying empathy towards other animals and towards humans. Creatures from across the animal kingdom such as bees and whales, as well as domestic pets, display behavior that suggests they cooperate with and protect each other.In another study, psychiatrist Jules Masserman and his team conducted an experiment with monkeys in which the monkeys pulled one of two chains that released food. One chain simply released the food, while another gave an electric shock to a second monkey. The first monkey stopped pulling the chain that delivered the shock. 3 This empathetic behavior was observed in a number of monkeys.The origin of empathy is probably the need for the young of all animal species to be cared for. They communicate this requirement by crying for attention and to show pain. Both human and non-human young were more likely to survive if their parents reacted positively to their needs. People and animals alike are social beings and are more likely to work together. 4 If we help others, we are also helping ourselves and so empathy is sensible and realistic.We dont always display empathy, however. Just as animals react aggressively to unknown creatures from their own or other species, humans tend to regard people they dont know with suspicion. 5 Our unwillingness to trust anyone unfamiliar is as natural to us as our empathy towards those we know and loveA. To feel empathy is not restricted to real life.B. You can empathize with someone without feeling sympathy for them.C. This fear of strangers will, we believe, protect us from personal danger.D. It seemed to be willing to go hungry rather than see a fellow animal suffer.E. However, it seems that in fact empathy may not be a quality unique to humans.F. Empathy plays a role in that as it allows us to understand our fellow humans better.G. Its certainly difficult to understand an animals intention behind an emphatic response.6、In kindergarten, I met my first lovedancing. For the last eleven years, I have spent many hours at the dance studio. The 1 I began as a little girl has shaped my personality, forming 2 that I will have for the rest of my life.Once while our dance team 3 for the state competition, six senior members quit without notice, leaving our team without a 4 . My teams enthusiasm for the season was cut in half. 5 , I was determined to become the new captain and lead my team past this obstacle.During the first practice after the seniors quit, my teams emotion was 6 . As a leader, I tried to motivate my team through 7 . I started to do 8 work outside practice to improve my kicking technique. My team respected me as a coach because I showed 9 . On weekends, I spent hours trying to make up a creative competition routine. I wanted my team members to 10 the dance and perform well.Before the state meet, I drilled the 11 into the girls heads and constantly encouraged them to work harder. I would shout out names of people who were 12 well during the dance, and the girls would 13 with even more energy. Through my dance experience, I also found I got better by 14 myself. I mixed new skills into the routine for thestate competition to 15 my teams technique. We wanted to prove to ourselves and our school that we could still be a(n) 16 dance team without the girls who 17 .In the stage, I felt my teams 18 . I was proud that we were able to rebuild our confidence and exceed our expectations at the state competition. We were 19 for all our hard work by placing in the top five. This experience taught me a lesson: with a passion for something, I could 20 any obstacle with creativity and determination.1.A.educationB.activityC.battleD.research2.A.qualitiesB.competitionsC.connectionsD.opinions3.A.lookedB.accountedC.practicedD.apologized4.A.targetB.captainC.projectD.guide5.A.OtherwiseB.BesidesC.InsteadD.However6.A.growingB.normalC.lowD.appealing7.A.exampleB.awardC.promiseD.experience8.A.newB.extraC.littleD.personal9.A.productionB.expectationC.promotionD.devotion10.A.likeB.checkC.believeD.ignore11.A.resultB.failureC.routineD.function12.A.planningB.judgingC.predictingD.performing13.A.dealB.respondC.defendD.compare14.A.mindingB.teachingC.protectingD.challenging15.A.admireB.shareC.improveD.prove16.A.familiarB.similarC.ordinaryD.brilliant17.A.quitB.attendedC.appreciatedD.approached18.A.patienceB.kindnessC.energyD.pride19.A.rewardedB.thankedC.preparedD.moved20.A.think ofB.get overC.care aboutD.keep off7、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。A newmuseum with an area of 2,400 square meters is (open) on New York States Liberty Island next year. The museum celebrates the world-famous Statue of Liberty. The statue was gift from the people of France to the United States. It (official) opened to the public in October 1886.From 1892 to 1954, more than 12 million (immigrant) passed by the Statue of Liberty as (they) ships sailed to nearby Ellis Island. Many immigrants later traveled to Liberty Island and saw the statue up close. At the bottom (be) the words of poet Emma Lazarus: Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free ”Now, a new museum to honor Lady Liberty is the way. About 4.5 million tourists visit Liberty Island every year. only about 20 percent are able to go inside the Statue of Liberty because of the limited space. The new museum will permit every visitor to know what the inside is like. The museum (expect) to open in May 2020.(enter) the building, visitors will experience a virtual look inside the head of Lady Liberty. They also have a chance to see a recreation of the workplace of Frdric Auguste Bartholdi, who created the statue.8、假如英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两
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