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1、英语 2018年高三湖南省第二次模拟试题 英语考试时间:_分钟题型单选题填空题总分得分单选题 (本大题共15小题,每小题_分,共_分。) 阅读理解(每题2分,共30分)阅读下面的文章,从每题后面所给的四个选项中选出正确的一项。A CAREER DISCOVERY DAYAges:11-17, with an adult chaperone(监护人).Purpose: To find out what it is like to work at a zoo.Descriptions:Join us for a great program for middle and high school st
2、udents to exploreanimal-related careers at Denver Zoo.From keepers to trainers, vets and exhibits designers, different kinds of possible zoo and animal careers will be explored during our Career Discovery Day this fall. The program starts with an amazing gathering in which our animal stars will appe
3、ar and perform. Participants(参与者) will attend lectures given by professors of the zoo and take part in special tours filled with activities and information. And youll have time to ask questions about what it takes to work on the wild side.Registration(注册) required:Registration closes at 10 am, Septe
4、mber 16th. Lectures and tours are limited to registered participants and their one chaperone only.Cost:Members: $70 per person. Nonmembers: $75 per person. The cost includes zoo admission for one participant and one required adult chaperone.Note:Participants will not be admitted without an adult cha
5、perone and chaperones must stay with participants during the period of the event.If you have any questions, please call at 720-337-1491 or e-mail at teenprogramsdenverzoo.org.Who would most probably be interested in Career Discovery Day?A. Kids who love animals.B. Adults who are looking for a job.C.
6、 Children who like animal performances.D. Teenagers who want to learn about jobs at a zoo. ACAREER DISCOVERY DAYAges:11-17, with an adult chaperone(监护人).Purpose: To find out what it is like to work at a zoo.Descriptions:Join us for a great program for middle and high school students to exploreanimal
7、-related careers at Denver Zoo.From keepers to trainers, vets and exhibits designers, different kinds of possible zoo and animal careers will be explored during our Career Discovery Day this fall. The program starts with an amazing gathering in which our animal stars will appear and perform. Partici
8、pants(参与者) will attend lectures given by professors of the zoo and take part in special tours filled with activities and information. And youll have time to ask questions about what it takes to work on the wild side.Registration(注册) required:Registration closes at 10 am, September 16th. Lectures and
9、 tours are limited to registered participants and their one chaperone only.Cost:Members: $70 per person. Nonmembers: $75 per person. The cost includes zoo admission for one participant and one required adult chaperone.Note:Participants will not be admitted without an adult chaperone and chaperones m
10、ust stay with participants during the period of the event.If you have any questions, please call at 720-337-1491 or e-mail at teenprogramsdenverzoo.org.How much should two members and their mothers pay to register for the program?A. $70.B. $140.C. $150.D. $290. ACAREER DISCOVERY DAYAges:11-17, with
11、an adult chaperone(监护人).Purpose: To find out what it is like to work at a zoo.Descriptions:Join us for a great program for middle and high school students to exploreanimal-related careers at Denver Zoo.From keepers to trainers, vets and exhibits designers, different kinds of possible zoo and animal
12、careers will be explored during our Career Discovery Day this fall. The program starts with an amazing gathering in which our animal stars will appear and perform. Participants(参与者) will attend lectures given by professors of the zoo and take part in special tours filled with activities and informat
13、ion. And youll have time to ask questions about what it takes to work on the wild side.Registration(注册) required:Registration closes at 10 am, September 16th. Lectures and tours are limited to registered participants and their one chaperone only.Cost:Members: $70 per person. Nonmembers: $75 per pers
14、on. The cost includes zoo admission for one participant and one required adult chaperone.Note:Participants will not be admitted without an adult chaperone and chaperones must stay with participants during the period of the event.If you have any questions, please call at 720-337-1491 or e-mail at tee
15、nprogramsdenverzoo.org.After an adult chaperone enters the zoo, he/she _.A. has to pay extra feesB. can go wherever he/she likesC. is not allowed to attend lecturesD. must stay with his/her child all the time ACAREER DISCOVERY DAYAges:11-17, with an adult chaperone(监护人).Purpose: To find out what it
16、is like to work at a zoo.Descriptions:Join us for a great program for middle and high school students to exploreanimal-related careers at Denver Zoo.From keepers to trainers, vets and exhibits designers, different kinds of possible zoo and animal careers will be explored during our Career Discovery
17、Day this fall. The program starts with an amazing gathering in which our animal stars will appear and perform. Participants(参与者) will attend lectures given by professors of the zoo and take part in special tours filled with activities and information. And youll have time to ask questions about what
18、it takes to work on the wild side.Registration(注册) required:Registration closes at 10 am, September 16th. Lectures and tours are limited to registered participants and their one chaperone only.Cost:Members: $70 per person. Nonmembers: $75 per person. The cost includes zoo admission for one participa
19、nt and one required adult chaperone.Note:Participants will not be admitted without an adult chaperone and chaperones must stay with participants during the period of the event.If you have any questions, please call at 720-337-1491 or e-mail at teenprogramsdenverzoo.org.The text is meant to _.A. attr
20、act visitors to Denver ZooB. tell kids how to have fun in fallC. advertise an activity at Denver ZooD. encourage people to work at zoosBThis is VOA. The National Cryptologic Museum is on Fort George G. Meade, a military base near Washington, DC. The method of hiding exact meanings is called coding.
21、People have used secret codes throughout history to protect important information. The National Cryptologic Museum celebrated 60 years of cryptologic excellence in 2012. One event there marked the sixtieth anniversary of the National Security Agency. Two former NSA workers shared their memories of o
22、perating a code machine called Sigaba.In 1940, an American woman named Genevieve Grotjan found some information being repeated in Japanese coded messages. Her discovery helped the United States understand secret Japanese diplomatic messages. After the United States understood the code, it was possib
23、le to study messages from the Japanese ambassador to Germany and to his supervisors in Japan.Understanding these messages helped the United States prepare for a possible war in the Pacific with Japan. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, an American Naval officer named Joseph Rochefort struggled to und
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