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1、广东省汕头市金山中学等四校2021届高三英语10月联考试题 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字迹的姓名和考生号、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考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,只需将答题卡
2、交回。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。A Sub-zero temperatures will reach some parts of the UK by the end of this week, bringing to an end a stretch of mild autumn weather. Temperatures look likely to fall below zero m some parts of the country by Friday, wi
3、th forecasters saying a cold blast will make parts of the UK feel like they have been thrown into an early winter. Strong winds will affect parts of northern England and Scotland, reaching 50mph in exposed and coastal regions. Northern Scotland, especially Orkney and Shetland; are likely to be the w
4、orst hit. Temperatures will be low enough for snow in northern England. There is also a risk of high tides in the north-east of the country. This week, however, much of the country will see blue skies and temperatures in the mid-teens until Thursday, with a cold snap sweeping in by the start of the
5、weekend, said Luke Miall,forecaster at the Met Office. “Its the first cold snap of the season and it will feel like a bit of a surprise,” he said. By Tuesday, the north of Scotland will become wet and windy, while southern areas will be mostly dry with spells of sunshine and fine weather, with tempe
6、ratures reaching up to 17C to 18C on Wednesday.Miall said: But as we go into Thursday, most places will start to see the change in weather and, while much of England and Wales start off fine, rain will start to push down from Scotland, bringing colder air behind it. By Friday we see that colder air
7、hitting the whole country with highs of 7C to 8C in the north and 9C to 10C in the south.Its not unusual to see this weather at the end of October, but because weve had a warm autumn so farwhich followed a dry, hot summerit will feel like a bit of a shock to the system.lHow has the weather been in B
8、ritain recently?AMild. BCold. CWindy. DHot.2Where will the weather change first? ANorthern England. BWales. CNorthern Scotland. DSouthern England.3What does Miall say about the coming weather?AIts normal. BIts shocking. CIts dangerous. DIts concerning.BI suspect that we socialize more during the spr
9、ing and summer months. Under the warm sun, yards bloom with cold drinks and conversation, barbecues get fired up, and parties quickly spill outside. Shifting these sweet summer parties to ones that arc also waste-free can be both simple and inexpensive, with just a few small changes to your habits.T
10、he first step is to keep invitations virtual. Creating a Facebook event or sending a simple email is perfect for inviting guests to your party without generating waste from paper invitations, and if youre looking for something a bit more formal, sites such as Greenvelope and Paperless Post have give
11、n the cheesy e-vite a brilliant makeover. Virtual invites also allow you to track RSVPs, communicate with guests, and provide clickable info about your event.To decorate, make use of the candles, flowers and greenery already in your outdoor space rather than stocking upon store-bought flowers, and c
12、onsider using decorations that can be reused (like a cloth happy birthday banner, for example) rather than one-time use decorations. Skip the balloons in favour of large tissue paper pom-poms, and offer up any decorations still in decent condition to a free group after the event rather than just tos
13、sing them out.The most obvious way to cut down on party waste, of course, is by getting rid of disposable plates, cups and cutlery. I shouldnt have to do much convincing in this department does anyone actually enjoy using those paper plates that fold in half when you pile them high with too much gre
14、ek salad or drip oil through the bottom? Has anyone in the history of the world ever actually successfully cut anything with one of those completely useless plastic knives? There really isnt much to be gained from using disposables.With these shifts and a few other small adjustments here and there p
15、aper straws instead of plastic, a large drink dispenser rather than individual soft drinks or juice boxes youll be set to celebrate all summer long, without suffering the accompanying garbage hangover the next day.4Which is the best title for the passage? AHow to hold a successful garden party. BSum
16、mer garden party habits.CHow to hold greener summer parties.DHow to entertain your guests.5What does the underlined word “cheesy” in the second paragraph mean?AFree. BFormal. CPlain. DInviting.6What should we do with used decorations in good condition?ADonate them. BSell them. CPut them away. DThrow
17、 them away.7Why docs the writer dislike paper plates?ATheyre too expensive. BTheyre not practical.CTheyre not convincing. DTheyre not popular. CYou taught me how to drink grapefruit juice. It was bitter and hurtful, bright and sharp. Like something grownups would drink. My first taste made me cough.
18、 You laughed. You were bright and bitter, too. You had your own grapefruit juice, but it was different. Not for kids, you warned me. It was stored atop the fridge and you kept it out of my reach,We are in your kitchen. My mother, your sister, is not with us. Sometimes I ask why, but you cannot say.
19、Neither of us knows what, besides death, keeps a mother from her child. So instead I sit and keep my eyes on you. I sit on the chair in the kitchen. You have told me this is my special spot. Adults are always telling kids that-something is special. Kids arc always believing it. This makes me feel im
20、portant. Like you need me. Like I am part of you.We talk about all manner of things. Movies, sports, toys and school. Sometimes I ask you about your life, your own youth. About when you were 20 and living in New York, and everyone said you were the most beautiful. Only 5ft tall in a black mini dress
21、, you dated Yankees and partied with stars. You tell me your life while we watch movies. I sometimes fall asleep in your giant bed, mirrors and glass and candles. It is not a place for kids, but you carve out a place for me.When I grew we spent less time together. I became too tall to sit in your ti
22、ny kitchen. You were no longer the fun, joke-cracking aunt. You were just another lady Certainly nice, certainly family, but not special any more. I was a teenager, nothing was special any more. I had moved so many times, broken so many bonds, that I didnt know how to rest my heart with anyone. We l
23、ost control of our lives slowly, the way a driver drifts into the wrong lane after too many drinks. My own life happened beyond my control. I had developed a taste for your adult grapefruit juice, and spent most of my days drunk. Sometimes you and I talked on the phone, and I was always fine. You we
24、re always fine. It was always great to hear from one another. It was always time to go.8What might have been kept on top of the fridge? AWater BMilk. CFruit juice.DAn alcoholic drink.9The writers mother . Ahas probably passed away Bis a fashionable lady Cspends little time with her daughter Ddisappr
25、oves of her sister 10When the writers aunt was young, .Ashe had a difficult life Bshe lost control of her life Cshe was lacking in money Dshe had a wide circle of friends 11The writer suggests the phone conversations in the last paragraph were . Ameaningful Binteresting Cwarm DshortDWith intelligent
26、 systems and new-age transit networks, life in the big cities will likely be happier and more efficient. After all, more than 60 percent of the worlds population is expected to live in cities by 2050, according to a UN report. The answer to making these cities more livable for so many people lies in
27、 creating smart cities. These cities will use 5G networks and the internet of things (IoT) to make everyday life safer and more convenient. Some cities are already using smart technology to improve the lives of residents.But what exactly does a smart city do? In the United States cities of Boston an
28、d Baltimore, smart trash cans can sense how full they are inform cleaning workers when they need to be emptied. In Amsterdam, the Netherlands, traffic flow and energy usage are monitored and adjusted according to real-time data gathered from sensors(传感器)around the city. And in Copenhagen, Denmark, a
29、 smart bike system allows riders to check on air quality and traffic condition as they ride. Smart cities will be interactive, allowing their residents to feel like theyre truly shaping their environment, instead of merely existing in it. One of the most important reasons to have a smart city is tha
30、t we can actually communicate with our environment in a way that we never have in the past, said Mrinalini Ingram, head of a telecom company.Smart cities will also allow us to save resources. By using sensors and 5G networks to monitor the use of water, gas and electricity, city managers can figure
31、out how to distribute and save these resources more efficiently. Emissions of carbon dioxide and other air pollutants can be more closely monitored in smart cities as well.Of course, it will take time and money to turn our current cities into the smart cities of the future. But as weve already seen,
32、 more cities around the world are already adopting smart technology in small ways. China, for instance, is making investments in big cities like Shanghai and Guangzhou to make them “smarter” It wont be long until even more cities start to develop their own smart infrastructure(基础设施). 12What calls fo
33、r the development of small cities?AThe rapid progress in 5G networks.BThe marked increase in world population.CThe growing number of residents living in cities.DThe major concern over the safety of living in cities. 13How does the writer illustrate the way smart cities work?ABy making a contrast. BB
34、y giving examples.CBy listing figures. DBy telling a story.14How do smart cities help us to live efficiently?ABy interacting directly with our environment.BBy keeping track of how the resources are usedCBy ensuring no emission of air pollutants.DBy educating residents to save resources.15What is the
35、 authors attitude toward smart cities?APositive. BCritical. CDoubtful. DIndifferent.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项。 We all suffer from stress from to time. At work or at home, there are times when our stress levels get too high. So how are your strategies for deal
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