广东省广州市2021届高三英语下学期毕业班综合测试(一模)试题(一).doc
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1、广东省广州市2021届高三英语下学期毕业班综合测试(一模)试题(一)本试卷满分120分。考试用时120分钟。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。AExercising regularly not only helps you keep slim, but also improves your overall health and well-being. Different exercises produce different results, as they focus on
2、alternate parts of the body. There are four broad exercise categories: endurance, strength, flexibility, and balance. Many people often only focus on one exercise type, but including all four in your workout will produce better results and reduce your risk of injury.EnduranceEndurance exercises incr
3、ease your breathing and heart rate. By doing endurance exercises, you are working to keep your heart, lungs, and blood-flow system healthy while improving your total fitness. Over time these activities will make everyday activities seem easier.StrengthIf you want to build up your muscles, then stren
4、gth exercises, which are also known as resistance training, are right for you. Even the slightest increase in strength can make a huge difference in your ability to carry out daily tasks. Developing strong muscles also reduces your risk of weak bones.FlexibilityFlexibility exercises help stretch you
5、r bodys muscles. This allows for more freedom of movement for other exercises and can also improve your range of motion, posture, ability to breathe deeply, and blood flow. Also, it reduces the muscle tension caused by stress.BalanceBalance exercises help prevent falls and are especially important t
6、o older adults, helping them stay independent. Most good balance exercises are ones that keep you constantly moving with your feet on the ground. Heel-to-toe walking and standing on one foot are simple ways to improve balance.21. How can a person benefit most from their exercise routine?A. By combin
7、ing different exercise types togetherB. By having sufficient rest between their workoutsC. By concentrating on one training aspect at a time.D. By increasing the frequency of their training gradually.22. Which exercise types are most useful to improve a persons breathing function?A. Strength and Bal
8、ance B. Flexibility and BalanceC. Endurance and StrengthD. Endurance and Flexibility23 Which part of the body plays the most important role in balance-related exercises?A. Arms.B. Legs.C. WaistD. NeckBThe history of microbiology begins with a Dutch cloth maker named Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, a man of
9、no formal scientific education. In the late 1600s, Leeuwenhoek, inspired by the magnifying lenses(放大镜) he used to examine cloth, built some of the first microscopes. He developed a technique to improve the quality of tiny, rounded lenses, some of which could magnify an object up to 270 times. After
10、removing some plaque from between his teeth and examining it under a lens, Leeuwenhoek found tiny twisting creatures, Which he called animalcules.His observations, which he reported to the Royal Society of London, are among the first descriptions of microbes(微生物), Leeuwenhoek discovered an entire un
11、iverse invisible to the human eye. He found different microbes in samples of pond water, rain water, and human blood. He gave the first description of red blood cells, observed plant tissue, examined muscle, and investigated the life cycle of insects.Nearly two hundred years later, Leeuwenhoeks disc
12、overy of microbes helped French chemist and biologist Louis Pasteur to develop his theory of disease. This concept suggested that disease originates from tiny organisms attacking and weakening the body. Pasteurs theory later helped doctors to fight infectious diseases including anthrax, diphtheria,
13、polio, smallpox, tetanus, and typhoid. All these breakthroughs were the result of Leeuwenhoeks original work. Leeuwenhoek did not foresee this legacy.In a 1716 letter, he described his contribution to science this way: My work, which Ive done for a long time, was not pursued in order to gain the pra
14、ise I now enjoy, but chiefly from a strong desire for knowledge, which I notice resides in me more than in most other men, And therefore, whenever I found out anything remarkable, I have thought it my duty to put down my discovery on paper, so that the scientific community might be informed thereof.
15、”24. Which of the following best describes Leeuwenhoek?A. A trained researcher with an interest in microbiologyB. A curious amateur who made pioneer studies of microbesC. A talented scientist interested in finding a cure for diseaseD A bored cloth maker who accidentally made a major discovery25. The
16、 underlined phrase this legacy in paragraph 3 refers to_.A. the discovery of microbesB. Pasteurs theory of diseaseC. Leeuwenhoeks contributionD. the origin of the tiny organism26. What does the quote from Leeuwenhoeks letter suggest?A. He admitted that many of his discoveries happened by chance.B. H
17、e considered his work to be central to later medical breakthroughs.C. He was greatly concerned with improving peoples living conditions.D. He believed the sharing of knowledge was a key to scientific progress27. What is the correct order for the following events?a. Magnifying lenses were built.b. Th
18、e “theory of disease” was put forwardc Microbes were discovered in samples of waters.d. Leeuwenhoeks first microscopes were successfully developed.e Leeuwenhoek explained his thoughts upon his own contribution.A. a-d-c-e-bB. d-a-c-e-bC. a-c-d-b-eD. d-a-e-b-cCAround 200 B. C, Aristophanes, an ancient
19、 Greek librarian, developed a system of marks to break up text to make it easier to read. Before this, words were often written in one long sentence without spaces between the words. Today in many languages -including English-there is a set of rules on how to use full stops, commas and other text ma
20、rks. However, some believe this is changing. Dr Robert Frost, who studies language, says people no longer use full stops and other punctuation (标点)symbols because they feel their messages are clear enough without them. So, is punctuation helpful or just troublesome?Yes-punctuation is importantPunctu
21、ation is needed in order to make the meaning of written words clear. If a parent messaged to say, “Its time to eat, children, this is different from, Its time to eat children. The second sentence would probably make you want to run in the opposite direction because it sounds as though children were
22、on the menu. The author Jonathan Pierce argues that punctuation can be used to add drama, to break up the sequence of words and change the rhythm of a sentence. It allows writers to make sentences more interesting so the readers do not get bored, Pierce claims. “Otherwise, the words run into each ot
23、her and lose their impact. Besides, learning the different ways punctuation marks can be used is fun. It can add a lot to the style of writing and make it clearer.No-we dont need itPunctuation. Even, if a sentence is badly punctuated. like this one: It can still be, understood. This short piece of t
24、ext shows that it is the words that are the important part of the sentence, not the symbols between them. Oxford-based linguist Kelly Jones says, It is the order in which the words appear that conveys the meaning, not the punctuation marks. If there is any doubt in the meaning of the sentence, peopl
25、e are clever enough to work out what the person is really trying to say. For instance, when people speak, they do not use punctuation and yet we can still understand each other.” Also, punctuation can be confusing -there are lots of complex rules to observe, and if it is used incorrectly it can caus
26、e more problems than if there were none, Punctuation simply isnt needed.62828. What is the purpose of this passage?A. To discuss alternative viewpoints.B. To support one argument over another.C. To evaluate the strength of competing ideas.D. To outline historical development of language29 Who believ
27、es punctuation is necessary?A. Robert Frost and Kelly JonesB. Aristophanes and Robert FrostC. Jonathan Pierce and Kelly JonesD. Aristophanes and Jonathan Pierce30. In paragraph 3, the underlined part is used as .A. a definitionB. a factC. an exampleD. an error31. Which of the following can be a stro
28、ng argument against Kelly Joness opinion?A Punctuation adds to the effect and richness of a language.B. Without punctuation, people would be breathless when speaking.C Pauses and tones in speech serve similar functions to punctuation.D. The choice and order of words are important to conveying meanin
29、g.DTo many people, honey bees symbolize wealth, sustainability and environmentalism. But as a honey bee researcher, I have to tell you that only the first item on that list is defensible. Although they are important for agriculture, honey bees, which are usually imported from outside the local area,
30、 also disturb natural ecosystems by competing with native bees.For several years the media has told us that bee populations are under threat. In response to this media campaign to save the bees, raising honey bees has become a popular hobby. But as a species, honey bees are least in need of saving.
31、Much media attention is given to honey bees at the expense of native bees, and this has led many citizensmyself once includedto mistakenly believe they are doing a good thing for the environment by raising honey bees. Unfortunately, theyare probably doing more harm than good.628“Beekeeping is for pe
32、ople; its not a conservation practice, says Shelly Smith, an environmental science professor. People mistakenly think keeping honey bees also helps the native bees, which are at risk of extinction. Thats wrong.”Smith and her research team recently surveyed one thousand local people in Canada and fou
33、nd that they had a surprisingly poor understanding of bee types and their roles in promoting flower growth. Most peoples attention is on saving honey bees when, from a conservationists point of view, native bees are the ones in more need of support.“To make matters worse, beekeeping companies and va
34、rious non-science-based projects havefinancially benefited from the decline of native bee populations, Smith explains. These companies pretend they are interested in saving bees but their actions are actually damaging the native bee populations.” 江苏省海安高级中学 景苏华The introduction of honey bees increases
35、 competition with native bee populations for food, putting even more pressure on the wild species that are already in decline. Honey bees are extremely efficient food gatherers and take over almost all local flower resources, thus leading to damaging competitionthat is, where one species uses up a r
36、esource, not leaving enough to go around.32. Which statement does the writer argue for?A. Honey bees endanger native bees.B. Honey bees are a symbol of wealth.C. Honey bees are important for agriculture.D Honey bees can defend natural ecosystems.33. What can be inferred from paragraph 2?A. Beekeepin
37、g is a still-popular traditional hobby.B. The media is responsible for misleading the public.C. Citizens attempts to protect the environment are effective.D. The media campaign has failed to promote honey bee businesses.34. What surprised Shelly Smiths team?628A. Beekeeping companies making great pr
38、ofits.B. The quick expansion of bee-friendly habitats.C. The publics ignorance of bee varieties and roles.D. Insufficient attention given to saving honey bees.35. How does the writer develop the last paragraph?A. By listing examples. B By making comparisons.C. By analyzing survey data. D. By explain
39、ing cause and effect.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。Do you like the idea of running your own business from home? Most of you do, and the first things you say you like about it are being your own boss, having flexible hours and working In your pajamas(睡衣). 36 628Be
40、ing your own boss is definitely one big advantage. 37 You must commit to work onyour business regularly to make profits. If not, you will find that your income becomes non-existent. So, have set office hours where you productively work on building your business. 38 Doctors appointments and family co
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