广东省汕头市金山中学2021届高三英语下学期3月学科素养测试试题.doc
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1、广东省汕头市金山中学2021届高三英语下学期3月学科素养测试试题(满分120分,考试时间120分钟)注意事项:1答题前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。并用2B铅笔将对应的信息点涂黑,不按要求填涂的,答卷无效。2选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。 3非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案,不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。4考生必须保
2、持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,只需将答题卡交回。第二部分 阅读理解(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。AThursday October 4BIRD FEEDING BASICS 10:00 am-11:30 amJoin an environmental educator to learn about winter bird identification,types of bird feeders and the different birdseed available at Kettle
3、Creek.Stroudsburg-8050 Running Valley Road (570) 629-3061 $6 Outdoors Registration requiredSaturday October 6CREATING NATURE BOOKS 10:00 am-NoonJoin local childrens artist and author Barrett George for a hands-on bookmaking workshop. No previous drawing experience necessary. Then enjoy a meet and gr
4、eet book signing with the author. Gather at the Pocono Environmental Education Center.Dingmans Ferry-538 Emery Road (570) 828-2319 $5 Registration requiredSaturday October 13FALL FOLIAGE HIKE 10:00 am-NoonAll ages are welcome to enjoy the fall foliage(树叶)and learn a little about why fall is such a s
5、pecial time of the year. Wear comfortable footwear.Lake Ariel-94 Sanctuary Road (570) 689-9494 Free Registration requiredSunday October 14INTRO TO ORIENTEERING 10:00 am-NoonOrienteering (越野识途比赛) is easy to learn but difficult to master. Its always challenging. It is often called the thinking sport b
6、ecause it involves map reading and decision-making in addition to a great workout. Learn the basics of how to use a map and compass on an orienteering course and see if you can locate all the markers.Lake Ariel-1475 Ledgedale Road (570) 698-6154 $7 Outdoors Registration required21Who will most proba
7、bly come to the event on October 4?AGardeners. BBusinessmen. CBird lovers. DArt collectors.22What is special about FALL FOLIAGE HIKE?AIts free of charge. BIt lasts the longest time.CIt takes place in the open air. DIts intended for local children.23Which number should you call if you are interested
8、in sports?A(570) 629-3061. B(570) 698-6154.C(570) 689-9494. D(570) 828-2319.BAnna Heusler and a group of cyclists were riding towards Adelaide on Friday when they spotted a koala sitting in the middle of the road. It wasnt the first time that Heusler had seen koalas out and about on the roads while
9、riding-but this koalas reaction amazed her. We stopped the bikes to help the koala get off the road, otherwise it would get hit by cars. But the koala walked up to me very quickly. It was obviously very thirsty, Heusler told CNN.As I was giving it a drink from our water bottles, it climbed up onto m
10、y bike. Ive never seen a koala move so quickly. Theyre usually not pet animals, they stay up in the trees and people admire them from afar.None of us have ever seen anything like it. We gave it as much as we could and then made sure it was off the road and back to safety. Heusler shared the adorable
11、 yet heartbreaking images to her blog, showing the koala drinking water from her bottle. Australian Koala Bears suffered severe thirst in a heatwave. This koala walked right up to me as I was going down and climbed up onto my bike while I gave it water, she captioned the image. The video has since g
12、one viral online, ranking top of millions of views on social media around the world. Theres nothing but tragedy in Australia. Its burning out of control Heusler said. I hope this incident helps spread awareness.Severe fires in the Adelaide Hills have burned 25,000 hectares of land, leaving koalas se
13、arching for food and water hard. Adelaide Koala Rescues Jane Brister is currently caring for 46 koalas that have had their homes destroyed. She said the centre doesnt normally care for this many koalas at once and the increase was due to the fires. A big problem were noticing now is that koalas are
14、coming in starving. theres just no food, Ms Brister said. Koalas eat eucalyptus (桉树) leaves-but thousands of trees have been destroyed by fires, Firefighters now across the country are taking time to care for wildlife when they find them before handing them to the correct authorities.24How did the k
15、oala surprise Heusler during her trip?AIt was hit seriously by a car. BIt sat still in the middle of the road.CIt approached her for the water. DIt carried its baby to beg for her help.25What can we know about koalas from paragraph 2?AThey usually walk fast. BThey often rely on people to survive.CTh
16、ey are highly social animals. DThey usually dont stay close to humans.26Why did Heusler post the koala pictures online?ATo remind people of the naughty koala. BTo get more likes online.CTo spread peoples awareness of the fire. DTo stress the climate change.27What does Jane Bristers work focus on now
17、?APutting out the forest fire. BLooking for koala babies.CProtecting the endangered trees. DLooking after starving koalas.CMore than a third of small towns in Georgia lost population in the last year alone, highlighting the challenges of reviving rural areas. New census (人口普查) estimates show that Ca
18、milla fell below 5,000 residents. Sparks fell below 2,000, and Milan fell to 661 residents for a loss of 7% of its population. All three towns are in South Georgia.Many of the young people in these communities graduate from high school and dont come back. They go to college, whatever, they dont come
19、 back, said David Bridges, head of its Center for Rural Prosperity and Innovation in Tifton.Meanwhile, Georgias cities are growing, having no problem drawing people from small towns and other cities. Atlanta grew more than 1% in the past year and is now nearing the half-million-resident mark.The tre
20、nd of people moving from rural to urban areas is hardly a new oneits been going on worldwide for more than a century. But continued population losses have raised questions about whether rural areas ca do anything to reverse the tide.Rural residents can face a number of challenges including access to
21、 good jobs, transportation and health care. Manufacturing jobs have dried up in many places, while modernization and new technology means fewer people are needed for farming. And many people are deciding to have smaller families than was typical a century ago.The older generation is dying, the young
22、er generation is moving away, and because there are perceived to be fewer business opportunities, financial opportunities, etc. Its very challenging to get inbound population. Bridges said.Demographers (人口学家) expect the shift from rural to urban to continue. But there are some bright spots in rural
23、America still. Jackson County near Athens was recently named one of the fastest-growing counties in the nation by the Census Bureau. Amazon opened a large fulfillment center there a couple of years ago. And Young Harris, near the Georgia-North Carolina border, has grown by more than 80% since 2010.2
24、8What happened to the small towns mentioned in Paragraph 1?ATheir sizes grew rapidly. BTheir population declined. CThey drew more residents. DThey raised challenges to locals.29Which of the following best explains reverse the tide underlined in Paragraph 4?APeople move from rural to urban areas.BSma
25、ll towns draw people from cities.CRural areas develop their economy quickly.DPopulation continue to grow in urban areas.30Why is David Bridges quoted?ATo offer more evidence. BTo draw a conclusion.CTo show his contribution. DTo give part of the reasons.31What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
26、AJackson County is the best town in the US.BRural towns will keep growing to larger ones.COthers will follow the lead of these bright spots.DThere can be measures to help rural towns grow.DThe year 2020 is stormy, but rainbows are everywhere. Across the COVID-19 stricken world, bright and happy rain
27、bows have become window colors and choices on store shelves.The rainbows started appearing all over Italy within a few days of schools closing for the first lockdown, back in March. Crayon (蜡笔) drawings were taped to the inside of windows; poster-painted banners hung from balconies.When the pandemic
28、 came to Britain, the rainbows came too, with the Italian message of positivity transforming into thanks to the NHS (National Health Service). Then, during the months of lockdown, the rainbows moved inside our homes, with a craze for arranging books by colour in pursuit of an aesthetically(美学)pleasa
29、nt Zoom background.In April this year, the largest cabin hospital in the Philippines was completed, divided into six wards of different colors. The colors of the rainbow were not only pleasing to the eye, but also conveying a positive and optimistic spirit to patients.The rainbow is to 2020 what kee
30、p calm and carry on was to 1939. And just as keep calm and carry on began as a public information campaign but became a tea towel industry, what began as a gesture of hope is now a big business. John Lewis reports that a rainbow bauble is an early festive bestseller. Tracksuit(运动服)enthusiasts are si
31、tting out the second lockdown in Olivia Rubins 150 rainbow stripe tracksuits.Optimism is the hottest commodity (商品) of 2020. But some people are irritated by the way consumer culture commercializes the human experience, packaging our hopes and dreams as if they were just another product in the wareh
32、ouse. But the fashion editor-turned-designer JJ Martin says, Its great to have the colourful dress, but the magic of a rainbow isnt really about the pot of gold. What actually counts is the flame you turn on inside yourself.32Where might people see the rainbow?AIn the study with the books sorted by
33、color. BIn the Italian message of thanks to the NHS. COn the banners of the schools under lockdown. DOn the outside of Britains largest cabin hospital.33What does the underlined word irritated in Paragraph 6 probably mean?AFascinated. BAngered. CChallenged. DEmbarrassed.34What do the campaigns in 19
34、39 and in 2020 have in common?AThey ended up being commercialized. BThey helped people out of the lockdown. CThey conveyed thanks to the medical staff. DThey displayed a feature of the towel industry.35Whats the best title for the passage?A2020:a stormy year BRainbows:the magic colorsC2020:to keep c
35、alm and carry on DRainbows:to lift people up第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项Ways to Get Your Kids into NatureBeing in nature for kids has tremendous health benefits. There are many ways you can incorporate nature into your childrens lives, even if you live in the cit
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