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1、2022届广东省实验中学高三9月月考英语试题第二部分 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和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AIn Africa, the honeyguide birds can respond to human calls to lead people to honeywhat scientists describe as a mutualistic interaction, or one that benefits both creatures. The birds tweet and fly fro
2、m tree to tree to guide honey seekers to hidden bee nests, typically inside trees. Then, humans open the trees to find honey, and the birds can dine on beeswax, their favorite food.Dogs have an excellent sense of smell, which is why the folks at Penn Vet Working Dog Center are training dogs to ident
3、ify the smell of cancer using tissue and blood samples from people who suffer. The scientists hope to develop a way for dogs to screen samples first, then perform follow-up testing on the samples the dogs flaggeda system for spotting cancer in its early stages.Having a snake wrapped around your neck
4、 isnt necessarily what you usually expect. But Monty, a 13-year-old snake has been helping customers relax with neck massages(按摩). Its unlikely he was trained to do the job and is just pulsating like any other snake would when around a persons neck. Regardless, this special snake books out a few wee
5、ks in advance.The Guide Horse Foundation has been training miniature horses (those standing 34 inches or less) as assistance animals for the visually damaged since 1999. Miniature horses are ideal service animals for people who feel uncomfortable with dogs or who want a guide animal with a longer li
6、fe span. The horses typically live from 30 to 40 years.1. According to the text, which animal can help you relax?A. A snake.B. A dog.C. A honeyguide bird.D. A miniature horse.2. Miniature horses could serve _.A. blind people who dislike dogsB. blind people who can live longerC. animal lovers who sea
7、rch for honeyD. animal lovers who suffer from cancer3. The text is about animals _.A. special trainingB. great potentialsC. unique jobsD. high intelligence【答案】1. A 2. A 3. C【解析】【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了四种动物的独特职业。【1题详解】细节理解题。根据表格第三段中“But Monty, a 13-year-old snake has been helping customers relax with neck m
8、assages(按摩).”可知,13岁的蛇Monty通过颈部按摩帮助客人放松。故选A项。【2题详解】细节理解题。根据表格最后一段中“Miniature horses are ideal service animals for people who feel uncomfortable with dogs or who want a guide animal with a longer life span.”可知,对于那些感觉与狗相处得不舒服与或者想要一个较长寿命的向导动物的人来说,小型马是理想的服务动物。由此可知,小型马可以为不喜欢狗的盲人服务。故选A项。【3题详解】主旨大意题。结合全文,文章
9、介绍了四种动物的独特职业。故选C项。BEven though some people believe that money makes the world go around, many people would choose health over wealth. For someone like violinist Robert Gupta, who was on his way to becoming a physician before joining the Los Angeles Philharmonic at age 19, music, health, and wealth a
10、re all part of the same package.In addition to music, Gupta is deeply interested in neurobiology Because of his interests, he has had the chance to work with Nathaniel Anthony Ayers, a talented musician whose career was sidelined by schizophrenia. Although Ayers studied music at the Juilliard School
11、 York City, his mental illness got in the way of professional success.After dropping out of Julliard and having unsuccessful medical treatment for his schizophrenia, Ayers moved to Los Angeles where he ended up homeless. In 2005, a journalist for the Los Angeles Times named Steve Lopez heard Ayers p
12、laying music in the streets. Lopez wrote a book about Ayers and became his friend. Their friendship became the subject of a movie, and because of the book and the movie, Ayers has had a chance to perform his music in some of the most famous concert halls in the world.It seemed like Ayers had found h
13、is happy ending. However, he refuses to take medication to treat his schizophrenia. He says it keeps him from “hearing the music”. Because of this, Ayers is still subject to schizophrenia and sometimes leaves his home to go back to the streets.Gupta was introduced to Ayers after Lopez took his frien
14、d to a performance of Beethovens First and Fourth symphonies, and Ayers asked Gupta for a violin lesson. When they first met, Ayers was on edge. Gupta was afraid that if he taught the lesson in his usual way, Ayers would react violently. Finally, he just began playing. A change came over Ayers. Gupt
15、a said, “And m a miracle, he lifted his own violin and he started playing.” The two musicians played many violin pieces together that day. A bond was formed.Music, Gupta realized, is a way to deal with our emotions, even our most unpleasant ones. “This was the very reason why we made music through o
16、ur creativity, were able to shape those emotions into reality,” he says.Now, Gupta says, “I will always make music with Nathaniel, whether were at Walt Disney Concert Hall or on Skid Row, because he reminds me why I became a musician.”4. From the first two paragraphs, we can learn that Robert Gupta_
17、.A. became a physician at the age of 19B. was interested in the treatment of schizophreniaC. was lucky to be wealthy, healthy and talented in musicD. had long dreamed to join the Los Angeles Philharmonic5 Ayers got the chance to perform in some famous concert halls thanks to_.A Steve Lopezs book and
18、 a movie about their friendshipB. his great efforts to fight against his mental illnessC. Robert Guptas original way of teaching musicD. his talent in composing and playing music6. By “on edge” (in paragraph 5), the author means that Ayers was_.A. excited but uncertainB. eager for a violin lessonC.
19、nervous and bad-temperedD. anxious about his own career7. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A. A Great MusicianB. Teaching MusicC. Why Study MusicD. Music Is Medicine【答案】4. B 5. A 6. C 7. D【解析】【分析】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了小提琴家Robert Gupta因为对神经生物学感兴趣,有机会和Nathaniel Anthony Ayers一起工作,
20、Ayers患有精神分裂症,Gupta为Ayers演奏小提琴,使Ayers的病情有所好转。Gupta意识到,音乐是一种处理情绪的方式,即使是最不愉快的情绪。【4题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段中“In addition to music, Gupta is deeply interested in neurobiology Because of his interests, he has had the chance to work with Nathaniel Anthony Ayers, a talented musician whose career was sidelined by sch
21、izophrenia.(除了音乐,Gupta对神经生物学非常感兴趣,因为他的兴趣,他有机会与Nathaniel Anthony Ayers一起工作,一个有天赋但职业生涯被精神分裂症边缘化的音乐家)”可知,Robert Gupta对精神分裂症的治疗感兴趣。故选B。【5题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段中“Lopez wrote a book about Ayers and became his friend. Their friendship became the subject of a movie, and because of the book and the movie, Ayers has
22、 had a chance to perform his music in some of the most famous concert halls in the world.(Lopez写了一本关于Ayers的书,并成为了他的朋友。他们的友谊成了一部电影的主题,因为这本书和这部电影,Ayers有机会在世界上一些最著名的音乐厅演奏他的音乐)”可知,因为Lopez的书和一部关于他们友谊的电影,Ayers有机会在一些著名的音乐厅演出。故选A。【6题详解】词句猜测题。根据划线词后文“Gupta was afraid that if he taught the lesson in his usual
23、 way, Ayers would react violently.”可知,Gupta担心,如果他以惯常的方式给Ayers上课,他会做出激烈的反应,可见他们第一次见面时,Ayers很紧张。故划线词意思是“紧张易怒的”。故选C。【7题详解】主旨大意题。根据倒数第二段“Music, Gupta realized, is a way to deal with our emotions, even our most unpleasant ones. “This was the very reason why we made music through our creativity, were able
24、 to shape those emotions into reality,” he says.( Gupta意识到,音乐是一种处理情绪的方式,即使是最不愉快的情绪。“这就是我们通过创造力创作音乐的原因,我们能够将这些情感塑造成现实,”他说)”结合文章主要讲述了小提琴家Robert Gupta因为对神经生物学感兴趣,有机会和Nathaniel Anthony Ayers一起工作,Ayers患有精神分裂症,Gupta为Ayers演奏小提琴,使Ayers的病情有所好转。Gupta意识到,音乐是一种处理情绪的方式,即使是最不愉快的情绪。由此可知,D选项“音乐是良药”最符合文章标题。故选D。CMen
25、hunted.Women gathered. But the discovery of a woman buried 9,000 years ago in the Andes Mountains with weapons and hunting tools challenges this widely accepted view. The woman, thought to be between 17 and 19 years old when she died, was buried with items that suggested she hunted big-game animals
26、by spear (矛) throwing.The objects accompanying people in death tend to be those that accompanied them in life. Although some scholars have suggested a role for women in ancient hunting, others have dismissed this idea even when hunting tools were uncovered in female burials.To examine whether this w
27、oman found at this site was an exception, the researchers examined 429 skeletons at 107 burial sites from around 8,000 to 14,000 years ago. Of those, 27 individuals were buried with hunting tools11 were female and 15 were male. The sample was sufficient to “justify the conclusion that female partici
28、pation in early big-game hunting was likely nontrivial,” said lead study author Haas. The findings add to doubts about “man-the-hunter” assumption about early humans since the mid-20th century. That theory assumes that it was men who went out and hunted, bringing home meat to feed women and children
29、, who were responsible for gathering berries, plants and nuts to enrich the dict.But recent research suggests hunting was very much a community-based activity, needing the participation of all able-bodied individuals to drive large animals, the study said. Meanwhile, the spears used at that time had
30、 low accuracy, encouraging participation, and using it was a skill learned from childhood. Women may also have been freed from child care demands by “allo-parenting”raising children was a job shared by many.“Our findings have made me rethink the most basic organizational structure of ancient hunter-
31、gatherer groups, and human groups more generally,” Haas said.8. The discovery of the buried woman shows _.A. she was killed by a big-game animalB. she might use hunting tools when aliveC. women were good at throwing spearsD. women were buried alone after death9. The underlined word “nontrivial” in P
32、aragraph 3 probably means “_”.A. limitedB. directC. significantD. passive10. Which of the following lead to womens involvement in hunting?allo-parenting big-game hunting tasks of gathering less accurate toolsA. B. C. D. 11. Haas probably believes that _.A. most of our ancestors were buried with hunt
33、ing toolsB. we should reconsider previous views on human groupsC. division of labor in hunter-gatherer society remains unchangedD. the tomb found in the Andes justifies “man-the-hunter” assumption【答案】8. B 9. C 10. D 11. B【解析】这是一篇说明文。研究了古代狩猎中女性所扮演的角色,介绍了狩猎群体的组织结构。【8题详解】推理判断题。根据第一段中“The woman, thought
34、 to be between 17 and 19 years old when she died, was buried with items that suggested she hunted big-game animals by spear (矛) throwing. (这名女性被认为死的时候在17岁到19岁之间,埋葬的物品表明她用长矛猎杀大型猎物) ”,研究人员发现的女性说明她活着的时候可能会用打猎工具,故选B。【9题详解】 词句猜测题。根据第三段中“Of those, 27 individuals were buried with hunting tools11 were femal
35、e and 15 were male. The sample was sufficient to “justify the conclusion that female participation in early big-game hunting was likely nontrivial,” said lead study author Haas. (其中,27人埋葬的地方有狩猎工具,其中11人是女性,15人是男性。研究报告的主要作者Haas说,这一样本足以证明“女性参与早期大型狩猎活动可能是nontrivial”的结论)”,可知,在研究中发现的埋葬的地方有狩猎工具的男女比例相当,因此,女
36、性在早期大型狩猎中有参与这一观点应当是正确的,是有重要意义的,故选C。【10题详解】细节理解题。根据第五段“But recent research suggests hunting was very much a community-based activity, needing the participation of all able-bodied individuals to drive large animals, the study said. Meanwhile, the spears used at that time had low accuracy, encouraging
37、participation, and using it was a skill learned from childhood. Women may also have been freed from child care demands by “allo-parenting”raising children was a job shared by many. (但最近的研究表明,狩猎在很大程度上是一种以社区为基础的活动,需要所有身体健全的人参与大型动物的狩猎。同时,当时使用的长矛精度不高,所以鼓励大家都参与,使用长矛是从小学习的技能。女性也可以通 过“另类育儿”从育儿需求中解脱出来抚养孩子是许
38、多人共同的工作)”,可知,另类育儿解放了女性,大型狩猎以及使用的低精度的工具需要女性参与狩猎,也就是导致女性参与狩猎,故选D。【11题详解】细节理解题。最后一段“Our findings have made me rethink the most basic organizational structure of ancient hunter-gatherer groups, and human groups more generally,” Haas said. (Hass说:“我们的发现让我重新思考了古代狩猎采集群体最基本的组织结构,以及更普遍的人类群体 ”)”,可知,Haas认为我们应当
39、重新思考之前对人类群体的看法。故选B。DA block chain is a data structure that stores time-ordered data in an ever-growing list, like an accounting ledger (分类账簿). The block chain data structure is maintained using a distributed, peer-to-peer network of computers with no central “master”. As with many new concepts, bloc
40、k chain technology generates much optimism and also a huge amount of interest and excitement. Just what is it good for?In short, block chains may improve any process where people need to access, confirm, send or store information securely. This information could be a persons identity, a products shi
41、pment history or digital property like money.Typical databases, spreadsheets (电子数据表), and ledgers store information about objects, people, and the interactions between them. Much of the worlds information, from credit card transactions to medical and financial records, is stored in these types of sy
42、stems.These types of systems have considerable, well-documented weaknesses that arise from their being centralized. A centralized record is hard to understand and is exposed to unauthorized access or distribution. It is also, because it is a master copy, exposed to permanent changing or deletion.Blo
43、ck chains are also used to store information. Crucially, however, they differ in two ways.First, information is parceled up into blocks and sealed. Bitcoin, for example, which is the most famous practical example of a production block chain, stores all transactions across the network every ten minut
44、es or so in a single, newly formed block. Each block is then added to the previous one to form a chain.Second, this “chain of blocks” is not stored centrally. Instead, each block is copied and distributed around an entire network of peers - be they individuals, public institutions, or businesses - u
45、sing distributed ledger technology. (The terms “block chain” and “distributed ledger” are often used interchangeably; for the sake of clarity, block chain technologies tend to employ distributed ledger technology.)Each time someone adds a new block to the chain, meanwhile it is added to everyones co
46、py.12. What is the biggest strength of a block chain?A. It promotes peoples enthusiasm about new technology.B. It strengthens the security of processing information.C. It enables people to store more data in time order.D. It stores a large part of worlds information.13. The typical systems used to s
47、tore information are weak in that _.A. they are difficult to operateB. they can be accessed easilyC. they have a central “master”D. they store considerable documents14. The passage is developed mainly by _.A. making comparisonsB. giving examplesC. making a listD. showing the effect and causes15. Wha
48、ts the authors purpose in writing the passage?A. To analyze the weaknesses of typical systems.B. To encourage the popularity of the block chain.C. To introduce the new concept of the block chain.D. To compare the two different data structures.【答案】12. B 13. C 14. A 15. C【解析】【分析】本文是说明文, 介绍一种新的存储系统区块链的
49、概念、好处,并比较区块链和典型的存储系统的不同之处。区块链的优势在于增强人们信息处理的安全性。【12题详解】细节理解题。第一段最后提出问题Just what is it good for?(好处是什么?),第二段回答这个问题:block chains may improve any process where people need to access, confirm, send or store information securely (区块链可以改善任何人们需要安全访问、确认、发送或存储信息的过程)。区块链的优势是增强人们信息处理的安全性。故选B项。13题详解】细节理解题。根据第四段T
50、hese types of systems have considerable, well-documented weaknesses that arise from their being centralized. A centralized record is hard to understand and is exposed to unauthorized access or distribution. It is also, because it is a master copy, exposed to permanent changing or deletion 可知,这种典型的系统
51、有相当大的弱点,而这些弱点产生于它们的集中化。集中记录很难理解,并且暴露在未经授权的访问或分配中。也是因为它是 “主”本,会遭到永久更改或删除。因此这种系统的缺点在于集中化。故选C项。【14题详解】推理判断题。根据第5段Block chains are also used to store information. Crucially, however, they differ in two ways(区块链也被用来存储信息。但关键的是,它们在两个方面有所不同)可知,文章是围绕将区块链和典型的存储系统作比较而展开的。下文是说明区块链存储信息方式的不同。故选A项。【15题详解】推理判断题。文章第
52、一、二段介绍区块链的概念和好处,第三、四段介绍典型系统存储信息,第六、七、八段介绍区块链存储信息的不同之处。因此本文是介绍区块链这一新的概念。故选C项。第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据下面短文,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。Beginning with Chinese efforts to explore and connect with Central Asia, the Silk Road consisted of massive small routes and was named after the silk cloth t
53、he Chinese produced. _16_ Through these routes, Chinese silk, porcelain, lacquer work and ironware were shipped to the West, while pepper, flax, spices, grape and pomegranate entered China._17_ They promoted flow of knowledge as well. Arab astronomy, calendar and medicine found their way to China, w
54、hile Chinas four great inventions and silkworm breeding spread to other parts of the world. _18_ For example, Buddhism originated in India, blossomed in China and was enriched in Southeast Asia. Confucianism, which was born in China, gained appreciation by European thinkers such as Leibniz and Volta
55、ire. Herein lies the appeal of mutual learning.The ancient silk routes witnessed the busy scenes of visits and trade over land and ships calling at ports. Along these major routes, capital, technology and people flowed freely. _19_ The ancient prosperous cities and ports developed, so did the Roman
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