广东省汕头市金山中学2021届高三英语下学期第三次模拟考试试题.doc
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1、广东省汕头市金山中学2021届高三英语下学期第三次模拟考试试题第一部分 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。ATeacher, Foreign Language (High School)DoDEA offers teaching opportunities in some of the most amazing and culturally rich places in the world. Come and work for the Department of Defense E
2、ducation Activity (DoDEA) schools!Salary: US $ 39, 775 $ 80, 930 Per School YearOpen Period: 10/3/2020 to 7/31/2021Department: Department of DefenseAgency: Department of Defense Education ActivityPosition Info: Flexible Schedules, Flexible Appointment TypesWho may apply: US Citizens; prior teaching
3、experience is requiredFood InspectorThe Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is the public health agency in the US Department of Agriculture responsible for ensuring that the nations commercial supply for meat, poultry(家禽肉) and egg products is safe, wholesome and correctly labeled and packaged.
4、Salary: US $ 31, 628 US $ 50, 932 Per YearOpen Period: 7/18/2020 to 7/17/2021Department: Department of AgricultureAgency: Food Safety and Inspection ServicePosition Info: Full-time, PermanentWho may apply: US Citizens; graduates in Food Quality and Safety are preferredSupervisory Public Health Veter
5、inarian (兽医)This is an excellent opportunity to seek a greater leadership role and responsibility in public health. If you are a new, mid-career, or experienced professional interested in a Public Health Veterinarian (PHV) career, this job is for you!Salary: US $ 57, 928 90, 344 Per YearOpen Period:
6、 9/30/2020 to 9/30/2021Department: Department of AgricultureAgency: Food Safety and Inspection ServicePosition Info: Full-time, PermanentWho may apply: US Citizens and Nationals; no prior Federal experience is requiredVeterinary Medical Officer VeterinarianThe National Animal Health Emergency Respon
7、se Corps (NAHERC) assists in the federal response to domestic (国内) and international animal disease outbreaks, threats, or natural disasters.Salary: US $ 27.78 US $ 36.12 Per HourOpen Period: 5/9/2020 to 5/1/2021Department: Department of AgricultureAgency: Animal and Plant Health Inspection ServiceP
8、osition Info: Full-time, PermanentWho may apply: US Citizens and Nationals; no prior Federal experience is required21. If you apply to be a teacher in DoDEA, you _.A. should have a good command of foreign culturesB. will be able to arrange work time flexiblyC. should work for the Department of Agric
9、ultureD. can send in your application from July 2020 to July 202122. Who is most likely to obtain the position of Food Inspector?A. Roger, who expects to get paid US $ 60,000 a year.B. Mary, who is a US national and wants a part-time job.C. Adam, who intends to resign to look for a new job in August
10、 2021.D. Lucy, who is an American and majored in Food Quality and Safety.23. From the passage, we can know that_.A. As a Food Inspector, you merely need to ensure your food is safe.B. Department of Agriculture looks for professionals passionate for a PHV career.C. DoDEA welcomes US citizens and nati
11、onals with no prior teaching experience.D. NAHERC independently researches domestic animal disease outbreak, threats, or natural disasters.BIm a standup comic. One day, a woman from The Daily News called and said she wanted to do an article on me. When she had finished interviewing me for the articl
12、e, she asked, “What are you planning to do next?” Well, at the time, there was absolutely nothing I was planning on doing next, so I asked her what she meant, pausing for a moment. She told me she was interested in me!So I thought Id better tell her something. What came out was, “Im thinking about b
13、reaking the Guinness Book of World Records for Fastest-Talking Female.”The newspaper article came out the next day, and the writer had included my parting remarks about trying to break the worlds Fastest-Talking Female record. At about 5: 00 p.m. that afternoon I got a call from Larry King Live, whi
14、ch I had never heard of, asking me to go on the show. They wanted me to try to break the record, and they told me they would pick me up at 8: 00because they wanted me to do it that night!Then I sat down to figure out what on earth I was going to do on the show. I called Guinness to find out how to b
15、reak a fast-talking record. They told me I would have to recite something either Shakespeare or the Bible. Shakespeare and I had never really gotten along, so 1 figured the Bible was my only hope. I began practicing and practicing, over and over again. I was both nervous and excited at the same time
16、. Then I decided just to give it my best shot, and I did. I broke the record, becoming the WorldsFastest-talking Female by speaking 585 words in one minute in front of a national television audience. I broke it again two years later, with 603 words in a minute. My career took off.People often ask me
17、 how I did that. I tell them I live my life by this simple philosophy: I always say yes first; then I ask, “Now, what do I have to do to accomplish that?” Then I ask myself, “What is the worst thing that can happen if I dont succeed?” The answer is, I simply dont succeed! And whats the best thing th
18、at can happen? I succeed!What more can life ask of you? Be yourself, and have a good time!24. Why did the author pause before telling her next plan?A. She took little interest in the topic.B. She refused to share it with others.C. She didnt have any plan in her mind.D. She needed time to think over
19、the plan.25. What happened to the author after the newspaper article came out?A. She was persuaded to set a Guinness record.B. She was invited to give comic performances. C. She succeeded in making a fortune overnight.D. She finally agreed to make her parting remarks.26. Which can indicate the autho
20、rs career took off?A. She could recite the Bible.B. She received an interview.C. She broke the record twice.D. She developed her philosophy.27. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Do nothing by halvesB. Practice for perfectionC. Just say yes to yourselfD. Always hope for the bestCFor top s
21、tudents from low-income families, the challenge of applying to colleges is particularly difficult. 1 in 4 deal with all of thatthe writing, the studying, the researching and applyingcompletely on their own. One approach to make this whole process easier? Pair students up with an adviser.Thats the id
22、ea behind CollegePoint, an initiative (举措) to help gifted students go to schools that match their intellectual(智力的) ability. When a high school student takes a standardized testthe PSAT, SAT or ACTand they score in the 90th percentile, and their families make less than $80, 000 a year, they get an e
23、mail from the program offering them a free adviser. The advisers listen, guide and answer students questions.Connor Rechtzigel, an adviser in Minnesota, sees the importance of his role, for research shows that low-income students are far more likely to undermatch because they dont think they have wh
24、at it takes to get in and because many dont even know what schools are out there. He helped high school senior Justice Benjamin, the first in his family to apply to college, think about what his ideal learning experience was. Finally, Justice narrowed in on smaller schools where he could study envir
25、onmental science and made his final choice: Skidmore College in New York. He felt empowered by the process.Figuring out how to pay for college is a major part of what CollegePoint advisers do. Nakhle, an adviser in North Carolina, is working with Hensley, an Ohio high school senior who cant get extr
26、a financial help from her family. They spent a lot of time comparing and analyzing her financial-aid award letters, which made her decision much clearer. Finally, the Ohio State University offered an option where she would pay nothing. Staying in-state wasnt her first choice, but it was the best opt
27、ion for her.28. What is the second paragraph mainly about?A. How CollegePoint works.B. The goal of CollegePoint.C. Ways to apply for a free adviser.D. The challenge of choosing colleges.29. What prevents low-income students from attending proper colleges?A. Overestimating their abilities.B. Knowing
28、little about colleges.C. Lack of enough learning experience.D. Failure to get support from their families.30. Why did Hensley finally choose the Ohio State University?A. She didnt want to stay far from home.B. Her favorite major was provided there.C. She would show her talents to the full.D. The uni
29、versity met her financial needs.31. What is the best title for the text?A. How to Be a Financial AdviserB. Steps for Top Students to Select Ideal CollegesC. Advisers Help Poor Students Apply to Suitable CollegesD. CollegePointa Program Helping Students Score HighDA living robot has been created out
30、of frog skin cells. Xenobots, named after the frog species Xenopus laevis (非洲爪蝴) that the cells come from, were first described last year. Now the team behind the robots has improved their design and demonstrated new capabilities. To create the xenobots, Michael Levin at Tufts University in Massachu
31、setts and his colleagues obtained tissue from 24-hour-old frog embryos (胚胎) after very small physical operation. Where the previous version relied on the contraction (收缩) of heart muscle cells to move them forward by pushing off surfaces, these new xenobots swim around faster. They also live between
32、 three and seven days longer than their previous generation, which only lasted about seven days, and have the ability to sense their surroundings to some extent, turning red when exposed to blue light.The fundamental finding here is that when you free skin cells from their normal context, and you gi
33、ve them a chance to build other things than what they normally build,” says Levin. “To me, one of the most exciting things here is that they are plastic. This idea that even normal cells, not genetically modified (更改), are in fact capable of building something completely different.”Because they are
34、created from cells, the xenobots eventually break apart and are totally biodegradable (能降解的), says team member Douglas Blackiston, also at Tufts University. He therefore hopes that they can be used for biomedical and environmental applications.Previous attempts at creating living robots, such as a w
35、irelessly controlled cockroach, have involved dealing with live animals, raising ethical (伦理的) concerns. Xenobots differ from these because they are made entirely of living cells. “The approach here is maybe ethically the least problematic because everything starts with cells. They have no neurons (
36、神经元),so its not an animal,” says Auke ljspeert at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Lausanne, who wasnt involved in the research. “Its really cells, so I find it maybe the cleanest way.”32. How were the new xenobots created?A. By making use of frog embryos.B. By relying on heart muscle ce
37、lls.C. By sensing similar surroundings.D. By exposing them to blue light.33. Which has the similar meaning to the underlined word “plastic” in Paragraph 3?A. fragile. B. valuable. C. flexible. D. active.34. What can be inferred from Douglas Blackistons words?A. The xenobots cant break down easily.B.
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