湖北省黄冈市20xx届高三英语3月质量检测试题内容摘要:

ne minutes of cardio would help counter the 24 grams of fat in a Big Macover a quarter of the remended daily allowance or an hour and eight minutes of weightlifting. However, the 450g Tesco chocolate cake was by far the worst offender. Clocking in at a whopping 1,710 calories and 90 grams of fat, only a hardcore gym session is going to shift the calories you’ ve absorbed from this dessert. The average woman would have to lift weights for almost four hours to work off the calories in this cake. Comparatively a chocolate bar seems healthy, with 237 calories which would take 25 minutes for the average woman to run off. Alternatively you could spend thirty three minutes doing weightlifting exercises. Men will have to plete 40 minutes of cardio and 53 minutes of weightlifting while women will have to plete 48 minutes of cardio and 64 minutes of weightlifting against the calories in French fries. 32. The fat of the remended daily allowance for women is _________grams. A .18 B. 20 C. 24 D. 30 33. According to the passage, __________is the unhealthiest food. A. French fries B. the Big Mac C. a chocolate bar D. Tesco chocolate cake 31. Compared with men, women must spend ________to consume the calories in French fries. A. 11 more minutes lifting weights B. 8 less minutes doing cardio C. 8 more minutes lifting weights D. 11 less minutes doing cardio 35. The main purpose of the passage is to___________. A. inform us to stay away from fast food B. offer us advice on how to keep healthy C. tell us some information about fast food D. suggest what we do to work off the calories E It’ s Time to Put it Away Your smart phone may have hurt you before you realize it. Don39。 t be addicted to it. Put your phone away, OK? Sickness Also called “ digital motion sickness” , symptoms that range from headaches to woozy feelings can occur when you quickly scroll on your smart phone or watch action packed video on your screen. 36. Your sense of balance is different from other senses in that it has lots of inputs. When those inputs don’ t agree, that’ s when you feel dizziness and sickness. 2. Text Claw It is the unofficial term for soreness and muscle contraction felt in the finger, wrist and forearm after heavy smart phone use. 37. So if you’re always on your phone, it makes sense to feel disfort in your hands and forearms. 3. Eye Strain Do you stare at a screen for hours on end? If you’ re reading this, you very well might. 38. Staring at your digital devices for a long time can lead to dry eyes, headaches and tiredness, which can decrease your productivity. Experts suggest taking screen breaks every 20 minutes. 4. Text Neck Similar to the claw, text neckdisfort in the neck and spine happens when you spend a long time looking down at your smart phone. 39. Being mindful of how far your neck bends when you’re on your phone and bending it back to an upright position can help reduce the risk of text neck. 5. Pedestrian safety Pedestrian deaths are on the rise because too many smart phone users engage in distracted walking. While focused on the cyber world, many of us can lose reality of the physical one. Elemental pedestrian safety knowledge is promised by technology, and the risks are scary. 40. A. We should taking breaks for a while. B. The sensation results from a mismatch between sensory inputs. C. Remember that pedestrian safety is more important than smart phone. D. The habit may lead to people requiring medical spine care at a younger age. E. To avoid injury or worse, put your phone away until you’ ve reached a safe spot. F. Any specific motor activity can cause pain in the tendons (筋 ) and muscles when done repeatedly. G. Any activity that requires active use of your eyesdriving and reading includedcan cause eye tiredness. 第二部分 英语知识运用( 共两节,满分 45 分) 第一节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每题 1. 5 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下面短文 ,从短文后各题所给的四个选项 C A, B, C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处 的最佳选项 ,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Reg Foggerdy, 62 ,who was on a hunting trip in the Great Victoria Desert in Western Australia when he hunted for a camel he’d shot, had to eat ants to survive while lost for six days without water in wildness. “ I followed this camel into the 41 . I39。 d gone at least 30km. I didn39。 t know where I was,” he said, narrating his wrong 19 mile 42 and extraordinary tale of survival that followed. Foggerdy found himself alone with only clothing he was wearing. He had a valuable source of food 43 in front of himthe dead camel he’d 44 down but no means with 45 to eat it. “ I didn’t have a knife, and I didn39。 t have matches for a 46,” he said. “So I couldn39。 t go and 47 a steak off the animal.” In his 48, he turned to ants for 49, an idea he remembered from watching TV shows of British survival expert Bear Grylls. “They tasted quite good. The first day, I ate probable 12 antsand the following day, I had 18,” Foggerdy said. 50 , as time passed, his hopes of 51 it out of the desert alive began to 52. He saw search helicopters passing overhead, but they didn39。 t notice him because the bush is so 53 By the sixth day, his 54 had started to shut down. He had said his last goodbyes in his head and 55 death to e soon “ I was 56 with myself,” he said, 57 tears as he remembered the thought of his family seeing his body lying on the dirt in the bush. But as Goggerdy 58 for the end , searchers were hot on his trail after a tracker 59one of his footprints in the dirt. The grandfather says he thinks he was not 60 just lucky. 41. A. dirt B. bush C. desert D. wildness 42. A. trip B. walk C. journey D. wander 43. A. right B. straight C. slowly D. instantly 44. A. shot B. chased C. killed D. knocked 45. A. what B. that C. which D. whom 46. A. fire B. meal C. cook D. wate。
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