广东省深圳市高级中学2021届高三英语第三次阶段性测试(10月)试题.doc
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1、广东省深圳市高级中学2021届高三英语第三次阶段性测试(10月)试题试卷分值:120 分 考试时间 100 分钟。注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并用铅笔在答题卡的相应位置填涂考生号。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。 3. 回答非选择题时,必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡指定区域内的相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。写在本试卷上无效。第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
2、第一节 阅读理解(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和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AEssay CompetitionThe aim of this contest is to encourage great student writers and to give them a leg-up in their studies.PrizesOne Grand Prize winner will receive: $1,000 in cash; the essay published in our magazines May 2021 issue; an
3、 interview with our magazines author.Ten First Place winners will receive: $500 in cash; their names and essay titles listed in our magazines May 2021 issue.Fifty Honorable Mention Winners will receive: a $50 gift card to our online shop.RequirementsThe length of the essay should be between 500-700
4、words.Write an essay on the topic of: How Food Affects Our Mood.Please write about three reasons for believing in your thesis (论点) statement in the form of body paragraphs and back up your reasons with practical evidence from respected sources.Do not write about yourself and dont explain why you des
5、erve to win the prizes.DeadlinesEarly-Bird Deadline: May 4, 2020Free for the entry.Deadline: June 5, 2020-$5 for the entry.Extended Deadline: July 22, 2020-$10 for the entry.1. What will the First Place winners be rewarded with?A. Having their essay titles listed in the magazine.B. Getting their ess
6、ays published in the magazine.C. Receiving a gift card to the particular online shop.D. Gaining an opportunity to meet the magazines author.2. Which of the following meets the requirements?A. Writing an essay of more than 800 words.B. Submitting an essay about food nutrition.C. Supporting your reaso
7、ns with credible evidence.D. Expressing your strong desire to get the award.3. When can you submit your essay for free?A. July 25, 2020.B. May 20, 2020.C. June 10, 2020.D. April 30, 2020.BGrowing up, Deka Ismail says she let labels define what she could be. “I was a black girl, from a refugee (难民) f
8、amily,” Deka said. “It was as if I was only allowed to explore in this predetermined box.”After a high school chemistry class inspired her to think about a career in science and gave her confidence in the field, Deka learned to live outside labels and began making big plans for her future. Now she i
9、s about to begin her freshman year at the University of California, planning to become a professor.Born and raised in San Diegos City Heights neighbourhood, Deka is the daughter of a Somali refugee couple. While some might say Dekas success happened in spite of her background, she would say differen
10、tly, that her experiences shaped her and inspired her to be the driven, young scientist that she is today.When Deka was eight years old, her mother got a job by studying hard back in school in order to support the whole family. That made Deka realize that education could make a difference to ones li
11、fe. She spent a lot of time in the library reading books, and didnt do many of the things her peers did, like partying or having romantic relationships.“I always felt like I had to be the perfect girl for my family,” Deka said. “You have to not even do your best but two times better than everyone el
12、se. I felt like the whole world was waiting for me to mess up.”Dekas efforts paid off. The summer before her senior year of high school, she was accepted to the American Chemical Society Project SEED Programme. “She brought both enthusiasm and focus,” Botham, a researcher at this research institute,
13、 recalled. “She arrived every day ready to work, ready to learn and ready to tackle new challenges regardless of whether or not she had done anything similar.”When asked what advice she would give to others like her, Deka warned them not to underestimate themselves. “Dont tell yourself that scholars
14、hip is too big or this programme is too competitive or Ill never get into this school, ” she said. “I was not sure whether I could make it until I started seeing the acceptance letters rolling in.”4. What can we learn from the passage?A. Deka was adopted by a refugee family.B. Deka spent a lot of ti
15、me going to parties.C. Dekas experiences drove her to work hard.D. Deka became a professor after graduation.5. How did Deka realize the importance of education?A. After her chemistry class.B. From her mothers experience.C. By reading books in the library.D. Through working at the institute.6. Accord
16、ing to the last paragraph, Deka advised that students be _.A. generousB. patientC. ambitiousD. confident7. What does the story intend to tell us?A. Life is not all roses.B. Practice makes perfect.C. Hard work leads to success.D. Well begun is half done.CAnts keep traffic flowing by changing their be
17、havior to meet changing conditions, according to new research.For their experiment, researchers from the University of Toulouse and the University of Arizona focused on Argentine ants, which are only 2-3 millimeters long and frequently move from colony (栖息地) to colony depending on how far food is. T
18、apping into the ants talent for fast commutes (通勤), the researchers constructed bridges between their colonies. The bridges varied in width from a fifth to three-quarters of an inch.Then the researchers sat back and monitored the traffic. To their surprise, even when those narrower bridges were near
19、ly overloaded, there were no 20-ant pile-ups. And traffic remained steady regardless of how crowed the bridges were because ants could adjust to the flow of road conditions.“When crowding on the path increased, ants assessed it locally and adjusted their speed accordingly to avoid any interruption o
20、f traffic flow,” the researchers said. “Moreover, ants avoided entering a crowded path and made sure the bridge was never overloaded.”The lesson for humans? The traffic problem mostly lies in our loss of the quality that the ants have. Youve probably noticed it on your own commute to work. Driving i
21、s fun when therere few cars on the road-a lane-change (车道变换) here, a little acceleration there. Then traffic slows down. But some impatient drivers still constantly move between lanes.“Traffic jams are common in human society where some people are focusing on their own personal objectives,” the rese
22、archers said. “In contrast, ants share a common goal: the survival of the colony, thus theyre expected to act cooperatively to get food.”The research also suggests that the ever-widening of highways may never free us from traffic jams. As long as we drive along with our own agendas, no matter how ma
23、ny other people are on the road, well always end up in a traffic jam. Indeed, less space may be a good thing. It leaves less room for personal choices and forces us to take a page from the driving handbook of ants.8. What did the researchers do to the ants in the experiment?A. They fed them with muc
24、h delicious food.B. They built bridges linking their colonies.C. They trained them to avoid heavy traffic.D. They improved their colonies constantly.9. How did the ants behave during the experiment?A. They adjusted themselves for the flow of the traffic.B. They worked together to remove the road blo
25、cks.C. They sped up to get out of the traffic jam quickly.D. They made their way carefully in the given direction.10. What is the biggest cause of the traffic jam in human society?A. Poor road construction.B. Peoples selfish driving.C. Peoples inability to adjust.D. Too many vehicles on roads.11. Wh
26、at is the text mainly about?A. What ants help us do for driving safety.B. Why ants are best at handling traffic jams.C. Why ants drive much better than humans.D. What ants can teach us about traffic jams.DThe rapid growth in skyscrapers worldwide has led to a high demand for window washers since mos
27、t of these buildings feature large glass panes (窗格) to highlight their breathtaking views.Though the job offers a handsome salary, dangling alongside multi-story structures is dangerous, and accidents are not uncommon. However, if Israel-based company Skyline Technologies has its way, the dangerous
28、chore may soon be taken care of by Ozmo, an intelligent window cleaning robot.“As a society, weve become too comfortable watching people hanging off the sides of 30-story buildings,” says Yaron Schwarez, co-founder and CEO of Skyline Robotics. “No salary could justify allowing people to put their li
29、ves in the hands of a system of ropes.”Much like humans, Ozmo is placed on platforms suspended from the buildings and uses its arms and brushes to clean the dirt on the glass panes. A 3D map of the buildings surface programmed into its system allows the robot to skillfully handle obstacles as it mov
30、es up and down the structure. Computer vision and touch sensors enable it to move out of the way in case of unexpected events, such as the sudden opening of a window.Unlike current window washers, the robot cleaner does not require soap to clean the glass. Instead, it uses distilled water (蒸馏水) and
31、a process called dirt absorption to do the job. Schwarez explains, “We use pure water to absorb and remove the salts, the minerals, the oils, and the dirt from the building. We are environmentally-friendly.”Ozmo is also expected to be much more efficient than humans. While it currently takes three c
32、leaners 480 hours each to clean the windows of a 40-story glass building, the robot will single-handedly complete the task in just 80 hours. However, unlike other robots, Ozmo will not replace human workers. It will only make their jobs safer by lifting them to the role of supervisors, who will be r
33、emotely controlling the operation from below.Whether Ozmo, which is still undergoing testing, does as good a job as human remains to be seen.12. Which of the following can best replace the phrase “has its way” in paragraph 2?A. Struggles.B. Hesitates.C. Succeeds.D. Exists.13. What can we learn about
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