广东省2022届高三上学期11月联考 英语 WORD版含答案BYCHUN.doc
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1、绝密启用前高三英语考试注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第二部分 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项。AThe best science fiction books of 2021We take a look at th
2、e most exciting new science-fiction books of 2021. No matter what kind of science fiction fan you are, were sure youll find something to add to your reading list.The Saints of SalvationBy Peter F. HamiltonThe Olyix have laid siege(围攻)to Earth, harvesting people for their god. Cities are ruined by th
3、eir weapons and millions have either fled to seek refuge in space or are fighting a war that seems unwinnable. As Earths defeat draws ever closer, a team are sent to enter the Olyixs air-ship secretly. Their plan? This is the final science fiction in Peter F. Hamiltons extremely surprising series Th
4、e Salvation Sequence.A Desolation Called PeaceBy Arkady MartineThis impressive sequel(续集)to Arkady Martines Hugo Award-winning science fiction book sees the Teixcalaanli Empire facing an alien threat which could bring about its complete destruction. Fleet captain Nine Hibiscus sends a person to nego
5、tiate with the mysterious invadersJack FourBy Neal AsherJack Four-one of twenty human clones-has been created to be sold. His purchasers are the aliens and they only want him for their experimentation program. But there is something different about Jack. No clone should possess the knowledge thats b
6、een loaded into his mind.RabbitsBy Terry MilesRabbits is a secret, dangerous and sometimes deadly underground game. The rewards for winning are unclear, but there are rumors of money or it might unlock the universes greatest secrets. Everyone knows that the deeper you get, the more deadly the game b
7、ecomes-and the body count is rising. Since the game first started, ten rounds have taken place. The eleventh round is about to begin, and what happens in the game, stays in the game21. What can we know about The Saints of Salvation?A. Its about the war among people on earth. B. The Olyix are defeate
8、d in the end.C. It belongs to The Salvation Sequence. D. Its the last novel of Peter F. Hamilton.22. What does Nine Hibiscus do to save Teixcalaanli Empire?A. He gives the alien a complete destruction. B. He lets someone negotiate with the alien.C. He fights against the alien bravely. D. He makes th
9、e alien face a threat.23. Where can the text be found?A. In a book recommendation. B. In an art magazine.C. In a biography. D. In a novel.BJamin Crow waited silently for the bull moose(麋鹿)to turn and face him. In the cold, the teen stood with his gun resting on a branch. He waited and waited. Then t
10、he moose turned, and his brother started to yell, Shoot! If Crow didnt shoot, his brother would. So Crow took a deep breath and pulled the trigger. I look at my brother and hes giving me the happiest look Ive ever seen, he says.Crow lives in Bethel, in the remote region of Alaska. For generations, h
11、is family has practiced subsistence(生存)hunting to get food on the table. The process hasnt changed much. The Crows use motor boats and snowmobiles to get to their moose camp, which serves as a home base while theyre on hunting trips. Food is very expensive here. You have to ship everything up, Crow
12、says. We dont go out just for the antlers(鹿角). Were not looking for prize; were not hunting for something big. Were looking for meat to feed our families.Crow is one of three Alaska Native students-along with Kaylee King and Ethan Lin-coin-who recorded their hunting tradition before they graduated l
13、ast spring. Their record was chosen as a finalist in this years NPR Student Record Challenge. The three students say hunting helped them get through the isolation of the pandemic, when their schools and many other activities like sports were shut down because of COVID-19. The students explain that,
14、as time goes by, fewer and fewer people are practicing hunting.It makes me really sad because the way we used to do things is so different from how we do them now, Crow says. Even our language is slowly fading away. For the students, the practice of hunting allows them to connect with older generati
15、ons. Whenever I go out hunting with my granny, Im always hearing past stories about when my dad was a kid and he went hunting or my late grandpa how he would just take the family up, Crow says.24. What is the function of the first paragraph?A. To reach a conclusion. B. To summarize the essay.C. To p
16、rovide background information. D. To introduce the major character in the essay.25. What can be inferred from the hunting tradition?A. It is popular with the youth. B. It is hard to give up the tradition.C. It is tough to keep this tradition alive. D. It is vital to share the tradition with friends.
17、26. Which word can best describe Crow?A. Sympathetic. B. Tolerant. C. Conservative. D. Ambitious.27. What is the best title of the text?A. Hunting in the wild is banned B. Students do hunting for funC. Schools were shut down D. Students went traditional huntingCIn the struggle to survive the ever ho
18、tter deserts of California, there are winners and losers. Among the losers are desert birds, whose populations have fallen among the heat stress of climate change. The winners, it turns out, are small burrowing mammals(穴居哺乳动物), which take refuge from the sun underground. Researchers noted that the s
19、table mammals populations formed a striking contrast to the extremely bad condition of birds.But why? Birds had a higher evaporative(蒸发)heat loss. Birds were more exposed to the effects of warming, so they had higher energy costs to maintain their body temperature. However, mammals were able to redu
20、ce their body temperature by using burrows during the day.Temperatures have risen about 4 degrees Fahrenheit on average across the area studied, but the heat affects birds and small mammals differently. As part of the study, scientists modeled each species body temperature and cooling needs under di
21、fferent desert conditions. To calculate that, they measured the conductivity(传导率)of the animals fur or feathers, and used information on their heat reducing behaviors.The models showed that in the fight against climate change, there was not a level playing field for furred and feathered desert anima
22、ls. Cooling costs-or the resources needed to maintain stable body temperature-were about 3.3 times higher for birds than they were for small mammals, the study reported.Small mammals have shown this remarkable stability. Its really quite interesting that, in the same region, with the same level of c
23、limate change, these two species have responded very differently to the changes taking place. Insights into the status of different species can help scientists take steps to protect them, such as increasing fire prevention in high desert areas, and enhancing water sources in those areas. The study a
24、lso demonstrates that climate change is already reshaping the California desert.28. Why can desert burrowing mammals survive better than desert birds?A. Burrowing mammals prefer to live in deserts.B. Burrowing mammals eat less during the day.C. Burrowing mammals caves are natural shelters.D. Burrowi
25、ng mammals live in the same community.29. What can we learn from the third paragraph?A. Birds and small mammals respond differently to climate changes.B. Birds in the desert were defeated by climate changes.C. Animals living underground have higher cooling costs.D. Temperature rise affects the burro
26、wing mammals little.30. What is the possible meaning of the new finding?A. Burrowing mammals may help birds during the day.B. Governments will improve water quality.C. Man will reshape the deserts to save themselves.D. Scientists can save species with scientific means.31. What do we know from the te
27、xt?A. Its time to change the deserts into green fields.B. Desert birds are more likely to survive in deserts.C. Burrowing mammals habitat needs improving greatly.D. Burrowing mammals survive climate change underground.DDatabase maintenance(数据库维护)is an activity designed to keep a database running smo
28、othly. A number of different systems can be used to build and maintain databases. Databases are used to maintain a library of information in a well-organized, accessible format(格式). They usually are not static(静态的), because changes are constantly being made as material is added, removed, and moved a
29、round. Over time, this can cause the database to start to go wrong. Database maintenance is used to keep the database clean and well-organized so that it will not lose functionality.One important aspect of maintaining a database is simply backing up the data so that, if anything happens, there will
30、be another copy available. Some database systems actually do this automatically and then send the backup to another location every day, every week, or within any other set period of time. Backups are usually not enough, however.Database maintenance includes checking for signs of corruption in the da
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