2022届广东省深圳市高三第二次调研考试英语.doc
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1、试卷类型:A2022年深圳市高三年级第二次调研考试英 语2022. 4试卷共8页, 卷面满分120分, 折算成130分计入总分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1. 答题前, 先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上, 并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。用2B铅笔将答题卡上试卷类型A后的方框涂黑。2. 选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后, 用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3. 非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4. 考试结束后, 请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。第
2、二部分 阅读(共两节, 满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2. 5分, 满分37. 5分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ASites for free online education enable you to learn courses in your comfortable place. The courses of these websites are offered by top universities. You can learn a specific subject without much investment. These websi
3、tes offer many videos, articles, and e-books to increase your knowledge. CourseraCoursera is a free learning platform that offers MOOCs courses from well-known universities. All courses contain pre-recorded video lectures that you can watch when it is convenient for you. Coursera has programs togeth
4、er with universities that allow you to get a masters degree. You can explore various college courses without any trouble. CodeHSCodeHS is a learning site thats specially designed for students to learn computer science. This website provides lesson plans where you can access various resources to lear
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6、hers. The resources of this site are available online as well as offline. The content of Khan Academy is available in English, French, German, and more. Connections AcademyConnections Academy is the best online course website that helps students to learn from home. The courses of this platform are d
7、esigned for elementary school and middle school. The site provides personalized learning experiences and enables you to easily meet teachers and classmates in the virtual classroom. 21. Whats special about CodeHS?A. It satisfies personalized needs. B. It focuses on a particular subject. C. It offers
8、 access to video resources. D. It serves both learners and teachers. 22. Which of the following best suits junior high students?A. Coursera. B. CodeHS. C. Khan Academy. D. Connections Academy. 23. What is the purpose of this text?A. To recommend learning sites. B. To introduce various courses. C. To
9、 share on-line experiences. D. To guide off-campus students. BWang Shuang was just five when her parents divorced, dropped her at her uncles and left. Football, as it often is, became an escape. At seven, she was spotted by coach Xu Yilong, who found Wang quick in her playful behaviour. As the only
10、girl in the boys team, Wangs performances were impressive, earning her the nickname “Iron Girl. ” And soon, she sensed the sports power. Football allowed her to “release herself and realize “whatever happens, football never leaves you alone. ”However, life was never smooth sailing. The constant jibe
11、s (嘲讽) from some people, who always tried to push her down and destroy her hopes, affected her so deeply that she lost confidence. “They were saying I had no talent at all. Gradually, I felt reallyso. ”Wang once wrote. But never did she stop playing. When she was called up to the national team, aged
12、 17, Wang thought, “Me? Are you sure?” When a world-famous club wanted to sign her, she was “excited that an excellent coach thought I was good. ” It was only then that she felt confident in her abilities. “I felt recognized. Perhaps I had a bit of talent after all. ”Not any “bit of talent”;the geni
13、us is praised as Chinas once-in-a-generation player. China is a pioneer of womens football in Asia and has won the continental championship eight times, including seven straight titles between 1986 and 1999. That was their golden age. Gradually, though, the dynasty declined. It is hoped that Wang wi
14、ll inspire the womens football of the country to its former height. Coaches are almost always hesitant to speak about individual players. But when coach Shui was asked about Wang before the match against Vietnam, she couldnt stop mentioning her influence on the team. Unfailingly performing on the bi
15、g stage, Wang did not let her team down. When they lacked a quality ball, she delivered two high assists that finally led her team into thelast-four clash(四分之一决赛). “Nobody knows how hard it was, ” declared Wang after the match. “We overcame difficulties. We also showed our strong spiritual power. I
16、am proud of my team. ”24. What can we infer about Wang from the second paragraph?A. She earned a living on her own. B. She was released from the team. C. She was laughed at by the boys. D. She found a sense of belonging. 25. How did Wang regain faith in her abilities?A. By winning recognition. B. By
17、 obtaining inspiration. C. By playing in the national team. D. By ignoring other peoples jibes. 26. Which would best describe coach Shuis attitude to Wang?A. Conservative. B. Contradictory. C. Favourable. D. Demanding. 27. Whats the best title for the text?A. Wang Shuang:A Steel RoseB. Wang Shuang:A
18、 Child GeniusC. WangShuang:A Football PioneerD. Wang Shuang:A Golden Age CreatorCEndangered polar bears are breeding(繁殖) with grizzly bears (灰熊), creating“pizzly” bears, which is being driven by climate change, scientists say. As the world warms and Arctic sea ice thins, starving polar bears are bei
19、ng forced ever further south, where they meet grizzlies, whose ranges are expanding northwards. And with that growing contact between the two come increasing hybrids(杂交种). With characteristics that could give the hybrids an advantage in warming northern habitats, some scientists guess that they coul
20、d be here to stay. “Usually, hybrids arent better suited to their environments than their parents, but these hybrids are able to search for a broader range of food sources, ” Larisa DeSantis, an associate professor of biological sciences at Vanderbilt University, told Live Science. The rise of “pizz
21、ly” bears appears with polar bears decline: their numbers are estimated to decrease by more than 30% in the next 30 years. This sudden fall is linked partly to “pizzly” bears taking up polar bears ranges, where they outcompete them, but also to polar bears highly specialized diets. “Polar bears main
22、ly consumed soft foods even during the Medieval Warm Period, a previous period of rapid warming, ” DeSantis said, referring to fat meals such as seals. “Although all of these starving polar bears are trying to find alternative food sources, like seabird eggs, it could be a tipping point for their su
23、rvival. ” Actually, the calories they gain from these sources do not balance out those they burn from searching for them. This could result in a habitat ready forthe hybrids to move in and take over, leading to a loss in biodiversity if polar bears are replaced. “Were having massive impacts with cli
24、mate change on species, ” DeSantis said. “The polar bear is telling us how bad things are. In some sense, “pizzly” bears could be a sad but necessary compromise given current warming trends. ”28. Why do polar bears move further south?A. To create hybrids. B. To expand territory. C. To relieve hunger
25、. D. To contact grizzlies. 29. What makes “pizzly” bears adapt to natural surroundings better than their parents?A. Broader habitats. B. More food options. C. Climate preference. D. Improved breeding ability. 30. What does the underlined phrase “a tipping point” in paragraph 5 refer to?A. A rare cha
26、nce. B. A critical stage. C. A positive factor. D. A constant change. 31. Whats the main idea of the text?A. Polar bears are changing diets for climate change. B. Polar bears have already adjusted to climate change. C. “Pizzly” bears are on the rise because of global warming. D. “Pizzly”bears have r
27、eplaced polar bears for global warming. DThe rechargeable lithium-ion(锂离子)battery market is worth more than 50 billion. Lithium-ion batteries, whose demand continues to go up day by day, are used in a wide range of electronic devices. They are made of four main components, and cathode (阴极) is one of
28、 them. The cathodes active material type is what determines the capacity of a battery. A recent study, led by Wang Yan, a material scientist of Worcester Polytechnic Institute, finds that lithium-ion batteries made with recycled cathodes work better than those with new cathodes. “The battery industr
29、y is expected to grow sharply in the next decade. This high demand has led companies to go to extremes, like increasing deep-sea mining, to gain access to the minerals used in lithium-ion batteries, ” Wang said. “Mining minerals will have environmental impacts. Recycling spent lithium-ion batteries
30、offers a way out. ”But until now, the prospect of using recycled materials in lithium-ion batteries has some manufacturers(制造商)worrying that it could impact performance. Thus, lithium-ion batteries are still not widely recycled. Aware of decreasing resources and environmental impact, Wang and other
31、researchers set out to find a way to make recycling lithium-ion batteries economically practical. Through experiments, they could recover more than 90% of the key metals from spent batteries. These recovered metals became the basis of the new recycled batterys cathodes active material. In tests betw
32、een Wangs teams recycled batteries and brand-new batteries of the same composition, the recycled batteries outperform the new ones in their ability to maintain capacity. It took 11, 600 charge cycles for recycled cathode batteries to lose 30 percent of their original capacity. That was about 50 perc
33、ent better than the 7, 600 observed cycles for new cathode batteries, the team reported. Those thousands of extra cycles could translate into years of better battery performance, even after repeated use and recharging. 32. What can we learn about lithium-ion batteries from the first paragraph?A. The
34、y are high in price. B. They are in great demand. C. They are limited in use. D. They are simple in composition. 33. What does Wang mainly talk about in paragraph 3?A. The target users of recycled batteries. B. The ways to get minerals for batteries. C. The major reasons for recycling batteries. D.
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