广东省佛山市2022届高三上学期教学质量检测(一)(一模) 英语 Word版含答案.doc
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1、绝密启用前20212022 学年佛山市普通高中高三教学质量检测(一)英语2022.1注意事项:1. 答卷前, 考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。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。因不考听力,试卷从第二部分的“阅读”开始,试题序号从“21”开始。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A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。AFour
2、Best of British marketsWhether youre looking for antiques, food, collectors items or just random junk, our rich heritage has produced some of the finest markets in the world. Here are four of them.Edinburgh Farmers MarketTraders in Edinburgh have long sold their goods in the shadow of the citys spec
3、tacular castle. It takes place on Castle Terrace every Saturday and attracts a huge crowd with its locally sourced goods. The market is now in its 15th year and champions the very best in Scottish produce.Billingsgate Fish MarketThis hub in the heart of the East End of London is the biggest inland m
4、arket in Britain. Dating back to the 16th century, Billingsgate is now served by almost every UK port, with fish transported through the night to arrive for trading, which starts at 4 a.m. It is famed for shifting 25,000 tons of fish each year.St Georges MarketFollow your nose along May Street in Be
5、lfast and the smells of delicious home-made food from across the globe will land you in St Georges Market, once voted the best in the UK. Completed in 1896 and featuring tasty food, the trading place is also one of Belfasts oldest attractions, thanks to its wide range of goods and live music perform
6、ances.Ford Airfield MarketLooking for an old-style prosthetic leg, a ventriloquists dummy, or even a suit of armour? The chances are youll find what youre after and plenty of other random stuff at one of the hundreds of stalls here in West Sussex. Huge car-boot sales (旧货市场) are held at the weekends
7、all year round, come rain or shine. The market has been running for 25 years and is a well-known treasure trove for antiques experts looking for a bargain.21. Which market has the longest history?A. Edinburgh Farmers Market.B. Billingsgate Fish Market.C. St Georges Market.D. Ford Airfield Market.22.
8、 What is the main characteristic of St Georges Market?A. Music.B. History.C. Food.D. Building.23. What do we know about Ford Airfield Market?A. It is held every day.B. It closes on rainy days.C. It is famous for its cars.D. It features car-boot sales.BAn American teacher who helped make college educ
9、ation accessible to low-income, immigrant (移民), first-generation American, and refugee (难民) pupils has won the $1 million Global Teacher Prize. Keishia Thorpe, an English teacher in Maryland, was selected from more than 8,000 teachers in 121 countries.“As a young girl from the circumstances that I c
10、ome from, I would never have thought something like this would ever happen to me. Im speechless, Im overjoyed, Im amazed. This is just an extraordinary achievement for me,” Ms. Thorpe said.Ms. Thorpe teaches English to 12th-graders at the International High School Langley Park, where 95 percent of p
11、upils are from low-income families. She redesigned their courses for the English department to make it culturally relevant to her pupils who are from mostly Africa, the Middle East, the Caribbean, and South America. Since then, her English language learners have shown a 40 percent increase in their
12、reading.Ms. Thorpe spent a lot of time encouraging her pupils to apply for college and helped them with their applications and accessing fully-funded scholarships. She helped her senior pupils in 20182019 win more than $6.7 million in scholarships to 11 colleges, with most of them not having to pay
13、for their education.She plans to use the prize money to give less well-off pupils an opportunity of receiving a third level education. “Every person deserves the right to education and I want to be that person who champions ( 捍 卫 ) that for them. I plan to use the money to help students worldwide ac
14、cess higher education,” she said. “Students are the reason Im here, so I plan to use that to promote them and create a better future for them.”Organized by UNESCO and first awarded in 2015, the Global Teacher Prize is an annual award to a teacher who has made a vast difference to the profession. The
15、 winner of this year was announced at a virtual ceremony in Paris on November 10th, 2021.24. How do Thorpes redesigned courses influence her students?A. Students have spent more time reading.B. Students are more aware of their culture.C. More low-income students attend school.D. More students apply
16、for college education.25. What can be learned about the Global Teacher Prize?A. It devotes much to college education.B. It favors low-income immigrant teachers.C. It targets teachers with huge contributions.D. It encourages reforms in English teaching.26. What best describes Thorpe?A. Selfless and s
17、trict.B. Caring and devoted.C. Frank and considerate.D. Talented and humorous.27. Which can be the best title for the text?A. A Good Teacher Ensures a Bright FutureB. Teacher Prize Helps Realize Students DreamC. Immigrant Teacher Shares Her Moving StoryD. High School Teacher Wins a $1 Million PrizeC
18、With nearly a quarter of global greenhouse gas coming from all types of transportation, can we keep ourselves off gas-powered vehicles to avoid the worst effects? As more governments push for urgent action on climate change, quite a few companies are betting their future that millions of consumers a
19、re finally ready for electricity-powered vehicles. Modern battery-powered cars are selling fast and zero- emission ( 排 放 ) planes are coming. These changes, both leading to a more sustainable future, are reinventing how we get from here to there.Cars and trucks are undergoing their greatest improvem
20、ent since the automobiles (汽车) existence more than a century ago. Almost overnight, the era of the electric car has arrived. Electricity has the advantage that it works without smell and with less noise. Global annual sales of electric vehicles are expected to soar from just over 3 million today to
21、14 million by 2025. Just a month after Ford unveiled an electric version of the popular F-150, customers had reserved more than 100,000 of them. The price is about $10,000 above the gas-powered one, but Ford says the electric model will cost much less to maintain. Everything creating a green revolut
22、ion on the ground is of limited help in the sky for the time being.High-storage batteries are useless at present when it comes to the technological challenge of launching a few hundred people into the sky and carrying them thousands of miles. No battery yet invented can power, say, a Boeing 747 from
23、 New York to London. Promising improvements, however, do add up. Developments with zero-emission, battery-powered electric engines are already happening in commercial flight, involving trips of limited duration and distance. Airlines specializing in short journeys with small planes will lead the way
24、 to electric flight.Our planets health depends on zeroing out carbon dioxide emissions by 2050, and yet, by the timetable needed to address the climate challenge, the shift away from gas-powered vehicles remains far too slow. Nevertheless, the train has left the station. Someday, electric-powered tr
25、ansportation will be as common as air.28. Why are many companies switching to electricity-powered vehicles?A. To reinvent the way we travel.B. To cut the costs of car production.C. To improve the quality of products.D. To pursue sustainable development.29. What do we know about the electric car?A. I
26、t came into use a century ago.B. It enjoys increasing popularity.C. It sells better than the traditional one.D. It costs less than the gas-powered one.30. What does the author intend to do in Paragraph 3?A. To show the disadvantages of battery power.B. To emphasize the significance of short flights.
27、C. To stress the future prospects of electric planes.D. To state the developments of commercial flight.31. What does the author mean by saying “the train has left the station”?A. Train transportation has improved.B. Green transportation is on its way.C. The electric train is running regularly.D. The
28、 gas-powered train has become the past.DChildren may learn new words better when they learn them in the context of other words they are just learning according to a new research from the University of East Anglia.Researchers investigated how 1824-month-olds learn new words in the context of words th
29、ey already know well and those they dont. The findings help explain how children learn new words and suggest a new way that parents and carers could help boost language development.Previous research suggests that when children hear a word they do not know and see an object they have never seen in th
30、e context of some objects that they can already name, such as a toy or a ball, they guess that the new word refers to the new thing.Dr. Larissa Samuelson from the university wanted to know if the strength of a childs knowledge of familiar things how well they know what “cars” or “balls” are, for exa
31、mple mattered for learning new words and remembering them. They asked 82 children to take part in the study and carry out two experiments among them. And then they got some really surprising findings.“We had expected that a stronger knowledge of familiar words would be better for learning new words,
32、 but we found the opposite was true.” Dr Samuelson said. “This new study suggests another way we might be able to help boost childrens ability to remember new word-object links by teaching them in the context of other things that they are just learning.”It seems counterintuitive, but it is perhaps b
33、ecause the less well-known items dont compete with the new words as much. If they learn new words in the context of playing with well-known items such as a ball or book, they dont process the new word as much.32. What is the purpose of the new research?A. To challenge the findings of previous studie
34、s.B. To observe the process of childrens learning.C. To better understand childrens word learning.D. To compare childrens different learning styles.33. What can be inferred from Dr. Samuelsons words?A. Their findings are out of expectation.B. Their research should focus on children.C. We should be m
35、ore patient with children.D. We need to provide guidance on learning.34. What does the underlined word “counterintuitive” mean in the last paragraph?A. Consistent.B. Encouraging.C. Impractical.D. Unreasonable.35. What does the text mainly tell us?A. Less familiar words help children learn better.B.
36、Word-object links contribute to better learning.C. New research finds the secrets of raising children.D. Children learn better with the help of their parents.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。Apples vitamin and mineral content, its easy availability, and its
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