山东省聊城一中20xx届高三第一次阶段性考试--英语(编辑修改稿)内容摘要:

s more like a day at work than a day at the classroom. By doing these large projects, they learn about branding, advertising, management styles and marketing techniques without every picking up the textbooks.‖ 56. From the passage, what is Greg Perry? A. He is a university student majoring marketing and education. B. He is a teacher of a high school in Ohio. C. He is a doctor who specializes in treating paralysis. D. He is a professor teaching in an Ohio university. 57. According to Greg Perry, . A. His winning for his teaching is unexpected. B. His recovery is a really unexpected wonder. C. Education degree is a must to improve life. D. The award should belong to him for his teaching. 58. Which of the following about Beachwood High School is true? A. It lies in the middle of the city. B. Most of the students are boarding. C. The class size is probably small. D. All the classroom are painted green. 59. Greg Perry’s students think that he . A. he is gifted and creative B. he is unsteady and intense C. he deserves the award D. his business is successful 60. What can we learn from the text? A. Greg Perry’s class are connected with some panies and websites. B. Greg Perry’s students never use text books in their learning at all. C. Greg Perry’s students work in workshops rather than in the classroom. D. Greg Perry’s students learned a lot of useful skills in an economical way. B As an experienced photojournalist in Nashville, Tennessee, I was hired by USA Today newspaper to photograph a spinal bifida (脊柱畸形 ) corrective surgical procedure. It was to be performed on a twentyone week old fetus(胎儿) in uterus(子宫) at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. At that time, in 1999, twentyone weeks in uterus was the earliest that the surgical team would consider for surgery. The worst possible oute would be that the surgery would cause premature delivery, and no child born earlier than twentythree weeks had survived. The tension could be felt in the operating room as the surgery began. A typical Csection incision(切口 ) was made to access the uterus, which was then lifted out and laid at the junction of the mother39。 s thighs. The entire procedure would take place within the uterus, and no part of the child was to breach the surgical opening. During the procedure, the position of the fetus was adjusted by gently manipulating the outside of the uterus. The entire surgical procedure on the child was pleted in one hour and thirteen minutes. When it was over, the surgical team breathed a sigh of relief, as did I. 河南教考资源信息网 版权所有侵权必究 6 As a doctor asked me what speed of film I was using, out of the corner of my eye I saw the uterus shake, but no one39。 s hands were near it. It was shaking from within. Suddenly, an entire arm thrust out of the opening, then pulled back until just a little hand was showing. The doctor reached over and lifted the hand, which reacted and squeezed the doctor39。 s finger. As if testing for strength, the doctor shook the tiny fist. Samuel held firm. I took the picture! Wow! It happened so fast that the nurse standing next to me asked, What happened? The child reached out, I said. Oh. They do that all the time, she responded. The surgical opening to the uterus was closed and the uterus was then put back into the mother and the Csection opening was closed. It was ten days before I knew if the picture was even in focus. To ensure no digital manipulation of images before they see them, USA Today requires that film be submitted unprocessed. When the photo editor finally phoned me he said, It39。 s the most incredible picture I39。 ve ever seen. 61. In 1999, people believed that it was ________. A. possible for a fetus 21 weeks born to survive B. likely for a fetus born 21 weeks to bee deformed C. right time for a fetus born 21 weeks to receive an operation D. risky for a fetus 21 weeks in uterus to receive an operation 62. From the second paragraph, we can see that the surgery was ______. A. challenging but successful B. demanding and unsuccessful C. simple and short D. longlasting and difficult 63. The underlined ―It‖ in paragraph 3 refers to ________. A. the shaking of the uterus B. the arm of the fetus C. the taking of the picture D. the head of the fetus 64. What can we learn about the author? A. He was an experienced interviewer. B. He was a wonderful picture editor. C. He was an excellent picture journalist. D. He was a very famous child doctor. 65. From the editor said in the last paragraph, we know the editor was very ______. A. disappointed B. satisfied C. annoyed D. surprised C Researchers found that people bee happier and experience less worry after they reach the age of fifty. In fact, they say by the age of eighty – five, people are happier with their life than they were when they were eighteen years old. The findings came from a survey of more than three hundred forty thousand adults in the United States. The Gallup(民意调查 ) Organization questioned them by telephone in 20xx. At that time, the people were between th。
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