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- 1 -辽宁省大连市普兰店市 2018 届高三英语上学期期中试题评卷人 得分一、完型填空 本大题共 1 道小题。1.Summer was supposed to be free of worries for a high school graduate like me. No studying, no _21_ at least not till the fall. I even had a good job so I could go off with some _22_ in my pocket. But one afternoon _23_ crowded in: Id always lived in the same small town. How would I _24_ it out there in the big, scary world?“Bye-bye,” I said to my boss. Moms car _25_ in the burning sun. I got _26_ the wheel and headed home. Then everything went _27_.I opened my eyes in a strange room. I tried to sit up, but I couldnt move. The _28_ was all my fault. Id made the worst _29_ of my life. I was _30_ unconscious._31_, no one was hurt, except me.After I left the hospital, a police officer came to the house,_32_ me a court date. Mom and I went to see her car. It was completely _33_. On the seat we saw a handkerchief in blood. “That must _34_ the man who helped you,” said Mom. “We should return it to him.” Finding the man _35_ out to be easy enough. Coming face-to-face with someone whod been so kind to me only _36_ my guilt. I held back tears.I still had a lot of _37_. The judge had me _38_ a community class on road safety and write an essay about how I could improve my driving. Both helped me a lot. By the time I left for _39_ I was ready for the big world out there. I knew Id be okay,_40_ I would be more careful.21. A. homework B. housework C. performance D. practice22. A. medicine B. water C. money D. food23. A. worries B. doubts C. regrets D. notes24. A. make B. take C. help D. live- 2 -25. A. dried B. roiled C. shone D. sat26. A. over B. under C. beside D. behind27. A. black B. blue C. white D. green28. A. event B. accident C. change D. experience29. A. effort B. comment C. attempt D. mistake30. A. told B. frightened C. knocked D. driven31. A. Cheerfully B. Amazingly C. Disappointedly D. Impatiently32. A. expressing B. offering C. fixing D. assigning33. A. destroyed B. attacked C. injured D. ignored34. A. c all in B. belong to C. appeal to D. put off35. A. brought B. put C. gave D. turned36. A. forgot B. showed C. strengthened D. proved37. A. chances B. choices C. wonders D. challenges38. A. miss B. prepare C. attend D. give39. A. college B. work C. hospital D. barbershop40. A. while B. because C. though D. until评卷人 得分一、阅读理解 本大题共 4 道小题。2.New Sciencenter Featured Exhibition: Ocean Bound!Opening weekendMember Preview: Friday, February 3, 68 pmPublic Opening: Saturday, February 4, 10 am 5 pmStart a journey through watersheds to see how everyones actions affect the health of our ocean. Enjoy interacting with 3D watershed models, piloting a full-size submersible from mountain stream to ocean, guiding water safely through a hazardous maze, diverting pollutants as they travel through storm-water drains, playing with early education exhibits inside a clubhouse, and many - 3 -more engaging interactive exhibits.Showtime! Plant and Animal Double-TakesSaturday, January 21, 2 pmHave you ever looked at a living thing and wondered, Is that a plant or an animal? Join Sciencenter educators Julie Yurek and Sarah Cox to look into species that make you take a second look. Explore the surprising differences between these plants and animals.Showtime! Solar Power Goes NanoSaturday, February 11, 2 pmDid you know scientists are using nanotechnology to store solar energy? Learn about solar power and the emerging use of hydrogen fuel cells. Justin Sambur, NSF Postdoctoral Research Associate at Cornells Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, will demonstrate a model race car that uses a hydrogen fuel cell kit powered by solar energy.Special Showtime! Presentation: Animal Adaptations for WinterWednesday, February 22, 1 pmHave you ever wondered how animals survive in winter? Join Emma Brofsky of Cornells Naturalist Outreach Program to explore animal adaptations for winter and learn how biology helps animals cope with cold weather, food shortages, and limited habitats. Touch animal pelts and do a hands-on activity on animal insulation.1. What does Ocean Bound focus on?A. How people pollute the ocean.B. How harmful a maze is sometimes.C. How many pollutants the ocean has.D. How water flows from mountains to oceans.2. When can you learn about ocean species?A. Friday, February 3, 6 8 pm.B. Saturday, January 21, 2 pm.C. Saturday, February 11, 2 pm.- 4 -D. Wednesday, February 22, 1 pm.3. Who will introduce the ability of animals survival?A. Julie Yurek. B. Sarah Cox.C. Justin Sambur. D. Emma Brofsky.3.Human brains begin growing and developing at a very young age. They learn from the simplest experiences, which enable your children to be aware of the world. Theres no denying that outdoor
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