内蒙古通辽市开鲁县第一中学2021届高三上学期第二次阶段性考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、开鲁一中2020-2021学年度上学期高三年级第二次阶段性考试英语学科试题命题人:田凤杰 日期:2020.10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/纸上。2. 作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡/纸上,写在本试卷上无效。3. 短文改错务必用直尺辅助作答并严格按照短文改错要求作答。4. 不使用两色笔。5. 写作时,不能暴露考区考点。第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。 AIf you are the kind of tourist who likes to v
2、isit places with outstanding landscapes and multicultural cities, then Asia is the place to go. Take a cruise (巡游) to Asia and you will not be disappointed.The Finest Asian Cruise ExplorationsTourists who want to visit several Asian countries understand that cruising there is the best alternative. Y
3、ou can decide to take a twoweek cruise, starting from Sri Lanka to Thailand. Theres also a threeweek cruise that starts off in China all the way to Japan. A most popular voyage is one that starts from Hong Kong to Singapore.The Best Time to TravelWhen touring Asia, its best to understand that differ
4、ent cruise lines have different travelling timelines. You can be caught in the rain during your tour (October to December in Malaysia and December to February in Indonesia). Most cruises take place from December to the end of March.Booking Cruiseship ToursGiven that youll probably be taking long fli
5、ghts to get to South Asia and the Far East, the budget will be large, especially if you are visiting as a family. In addition, many people tour this region, so it would be best if you book early when the prices are more appealing.ActivitiesThere are so many ports in Asia and this might bring a chall
6、enge if you want to get somewhere in time. Make sure you plan your daytrips in advance and follow the cruise line tours to avoid missing the boats. Apart from visiting the cities, you could also go to Borneo,Indonesia to see the orangutans ( 猩 猩 ). You can also hop across several islands from Bali,
7、appreciate the colorful floats as well as the cherry blossoms in Japan and visit the floating fish farms in Vietnam.21. In the authors opinion, which cruise is the most welcoming one?A. From Sri Lanka to Thailand.B. From Hong Kong to SingaporeC. Flying to the Far East.D. From China to Japan.22When i
8、s the best time available on tours in Indonesia?A. January. B. February.C. December. D. March. 23Where can you appreciate the colorful floats?A. Bali.B. Vietnam.C. Japan. D. IndonesiaWhen he was 22, Rob Stewart traveled the world for four years. He wanted to call attention to the mistreatment of sha
9、rks. His 2007 film,Sharkwater, documents the cruel practice of removing sharks fins (鳍) for money and leaving the animals to die. In his latest documentary,Revolution, Stewart takes on an even bigger challenge: climate change.The Canadian filmmaker says that climate change has harmed people and plac
10、es everywhere: “It is stronger than any government or organization. If we educate people, they will make better decisions” about protecting natural resources.According to a recent report on climate change, “The atmosphere and ocean have warmed, the amounts of snow and ice have reduced, and sea level
11、s have risen.” These developments are endangering crops, wildlife, fish, and even people.Stewart says that the consequences of climate change will beirreversibleunless people take action, especially young people.“Its up to kids to be the moral compass (道德指南) of society,” he believes, “and say, Guys,
12、 this is not right.”Many kids took action after seeingSharkwater. Elementary school students in theNorthern Mariana Islands, for example, got their local government to ban the sale of shark fins.Felix Finkbeiner, 17, ofGermanyis also part of the “revolution” to save the planet. In 2007, Felix starte
13、d a youth group called Plant-for-the-Planet, whose motto is “Stop Talking. Start Planting.” The group raises money to plant trees. So far, Plant-for-the-Planet has planted nearly 200 trees around the world. “Future generations are the ones who will be suffering the most from inaction (无作为),” Felix s
14、ays. His goal is to plant millions of additional trees.“When we started four years ago,” Felix tells Stewart inRevolution, “we thought we had to save the polar bear. We thought we had to save the environment. But soon after, we found out that its about our future, that we have to save our own future
15、.”24. What can we learn about Rob Stewart? A. He spends most of his time traveling. B. He likes taking challenging jobs. C. He cares about the environment. D. He made his first film four years ago.25. What does the underlined word “irreversible” in Paragraph 4 mean? A. Easy to accept. 来源:学科网ZXXK B.
16、Hard to notice. C. Unnecessary to worry about. D. Impossible to change.26. Which of the following can best describe Felix Finkbeiner? A.Far-sighted. B. Peace-loving. C. Easy-going D. Self-centered.27. What would be the best title for the text?A. The best way to help B. Helping a planet in troubleC.
17、Tips on saving our future D. A famous filmmakerC Remember Vitainwaters “free of rolling screen for a year” challenge that dared people to be free from smart phones for a whole year will win $ 100,000? Well, Elana Mugdan, a New York woman, has been into it for eight months, and just four months away
18、from claiming grand prize.Vitaminwater made news headlines last December when it announced its unique challenge. Thousands of people applied to be chosen as the perfect candidate to spend a year without touching their smart phones, but in the end, the only person who got to try and survive for an en
19、tire year without a handheld smart phone was Elana Mugdan, a 29-year-old fiction writer from Queens, New York. Eight months into the challenge, she claims it has been a free and eye-opening experience that shows her just how dependent she becomes on her smart phone. Even though there are times when
20、she misses her handheld smart phone, she plans to go on living without it even after the challenge ends, because she really doesnt want to go back to days when she abused it, wasted time, stayed up all hours of the night on it, and was obsessed with social media.But not having access to her smart ph
21、one really made certain situations a lot harder than she could have imagined them before. “Many people did me a favor. However, once, I almost got stranded (滞留) in the SeaTac airport because the phone number Id written down was wrong, and I had no way of referring to the right one, no way of calling
22、 a cab, and no one in the state who could help me,” the young writer said.Another time, her cars “check engine” light turned on while she was driving in an unfamiliar area at night. She couldnt use her phones GPS location feature, or even check what the light meant on Google or find a nearby car rep
23、air shop. Still, she learned to overcome these situations. And now she claims the last eight months of phone-free life have been one of the best adventures of her life and that shell keep it for another four months.28. Whats the challenge “free of rolling screen for a year”?A. People free from smart
24、 phones can live a richer life.B. People living a telephone-free life can be awarded every year.C. People living without computers for a year will win grand prize.D. People spending a year free from smart phones will get a reward.29 . Which phrase can replace the underlined part “obsessed with” in p
25、aragraph 2?A. satisfied withB. accustomed toC. addicted toD. popular with30 . What does Elana Mugdan mainly want to express in paragraph 3?A. Its fantastic to have someone to help her all the way.B. Its unimaginable to lose her phone number on the way.C. Its unnecessary to refer to information with
26、a smart phone.D. Its difficult to get out of the trouble without a smart phone.31. What can we learn about Elana Mudgan?A. She couldnt live without a smart phone.B. She finds no one can help her in the adventure.C. She has not won the grand $ 100,000 prize yet.D. She used to use her smart phone to w
27、rite fiction.DMany of us have had this experience: we lie down in a bed other than our own, perhaps at a friends house or in a hotel room, and find it difficult or impossible to fall asleep. Is it because the bed is uncomfortable? Maybe, but perhaps there can be other reasons.According to a new stud
28、y published in Current Biology, a significant reason is what the scientists call “first night effect”. They believe that one side of the brain acts as a “night watch” to warn us about potential dangers. It forces us to stay awake on the first night in a new environment. For the study, 35 young volun
29、teers were asked to sleep in a sleep lab for several days. Meanwhile, researchers watched their brain activities.According to the researchers, on their first night, the left brains were more active than the right brains and people had a hard time sleeping. However, left-brain activity decreased as d
30、ays went by, falling even to the point of complete calm. In this process, the participants got an increasingly better sleep experience.The findings suggest that the different rhythms of the sides of the brain affect our sleep. When the two sides work differently, the balance between them is broken.
31、Thus, the brain cant relax and is sensitive to anything strange in the surroundings, just as it is in daytime.“At some level, the brain is continuing to analyze things, even though you are not aware of the analysis, ” US professor Jerome Siegel told Smithsonian Magazine. “If something unusual happen
32、s - if a door opens or you hear a key in a lock- you can be alert, even though the intensity of the stimulus (刺激) is quite low.”More surprisingly, this phenomenon is similar to the way some animals sleep. Whales, dolphins, and many birds can sleep with half of their brain while the other half stays
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