云南省玉溪市普通高中2021届高三英语上学期第一次教学质量检测试题.doc
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1、云南省玉溪市普通高中2021届高三英语上学期第一次教学质量检测试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的学校、姓名、班级、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并认真核准条形码上的学校、姓名、班级、准考证号、考场号、座位号,在规定的位置贴好条形码。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,用橡皮擦擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。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,将木试卷和答题卡一并交回,第一部分 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、
2、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AVisiting During CoronavirusTake time to walk in Shakespeares footsteps, without the usual crowds. Your visit to Shakespeares Birthplace will help us to ensure that Shakespeares heritage survives this difficult period for future visitors to enjoy.To keep our visitors and staff safe,
3、we have introduced a timed ticket system. All tickets must be booked in advance, even if you have a pre-existing ticket. Groups larger than 6 are not allowed to book, meet, or interact at our site unless they are part of the same household. Sec below for more details and read about the extra safety
4、measures weve put in place.Please note that Anne Hathaways Cottage. Shakespeares New Place, Mary Ardens Farm and Halls Croft will remain closed until at least spring 2021.Pre-booking is essentialOnline booking is essential to secure your time slot. Well be unable to grant you entry without a pre-boo
5、ked, tinted entry ticket. Tickets will be released every Friday, with availability up to 2 weeks in advance.Before your visitPlease bear the following things in mind, and check our website and social media for updates before travelling. If showing COVID-19 symptoms please stay at home. Wear a face c
6、overing in indoor spaces (unless exempt). We may conduct temperature checks. Bag searches are in operation. We do not offer cloakroom/baggage store facilities. Be ready for cashless payments.NHS Covid-19 Test and Trace appVisitors are encouraged to download the NIIS Covid-19 Test and Trace app prior
7、 to arrival at Shakespeares Birthplace and check-in by scanning the QR code available at the ticket desk and entrance to the shop.1. Which of the following can you visit before spring 2021?A. Shakespeares Birthplace. B. Anne Hathaways Cottage.C. Mary Ardens fame. D. I malls Croft.2. Which kind of ti
8、cket can ensure your entry during Coronavirus?A. A ticket released on Friday. B. An online booked annual ticket.C. A pre-bought season ticket. D. A pre-booked, timed entry ticket.3. What is required before visiting?A. You must stay at home for 14 days. B. Your bag will be searched.C. You should take
9、 enough cash with you. D. You must have your face covered.BIt is not easy to excite New Yorkers. This is one reason why actors and other famous people move to the city. They can live quieter lives and escape the paparazzi(狗仔队)photographers who would follow then in Hollywood.But New York has a new me
10、dia star. And this star is not living so quietly.The star is a colorful Mandarin duck. The bird first appeared this month in a small body of water in Manhattans Central Park.Large crowds have gathered to see the duck. Reporters have been following its every move. The media attention on the duck has
11、earned the name quackarazzi-a word combination of paparazzi and the sound a duck makes!The duck has chosen to live in a costly pan of New York-just off Fifth Avenue, near the historic Plaza Hotel. There, hundreds of people turn up every day, hoping to see the bird show off its extremely colorful fea
12、thers.Many people like the duck because its colors are like sunsets, says New Yorker Joe Amato. He comes to the park nearly every day with his camera equipment.Bird expert Paul Sweet heads a large collection of bird species at the New York-based American Museum of Natural History. He says there is n
13、othing special about a Mandarin duck in Central Park. Central Park Zoo has its own Mandarin duck, he says. These ducks are often imported to the United States from Asia for use on private property.Sometimes they escape, he said. Sweet said he believes this duck is an escapee. If it were wild, he add
14、ed, traditional bird watchers-often called birders-would be very excited. And they are not. A lot of non-birders tend to see colorful birds as more beautiful, Sweet said. But to me, its no more beautiful than, say, a sparrow.In this case, though, common New Yorkers get to decide what is beautiful. A
15、nd they have clearly chosen this Mandarin duck.4. What does paragraph 1 want to tell us?A. Nothing can excite New Yorkers.B. New Yorkers are hard to be attracted.C. There are no actors or stars in New York.D. Paparazzi photographers are popular in New York.5. Who can be called quackarazzi according
16、to the text?A. All New Yorkers. B. Paparazzi photographers.C. Reporters following the duck. D. The bird experts.6. What can we learn from Paul Sweets saying?A. This Mandarin duck is very special.B. The birdwatchers are very excited.C. The Mandarin duck got away from somewhere in U.S.D. Paul Sweet be
17、lieves the Mandarin duck is more beautiful than a sparrow.7. What is the attitude of the New Yorkers to the duck?A. Welcoming. B. Indifferent. C. Resistant. D. Unclear.CDo you like shopping? For shopaholics in the UK, the place to head to used to be the high street. This location refers to the stree
18、ts in the centre of a town where businesses and popular branches of retail(零售)chains could be found. It was the place where you could find familiar fashion brands and essential everyday items.But change in our shopping habits has taken its toll on the British high street. News about shops losing mon
19、ey and shutting is now common. Some city-centre department stores have closed and even long-established retailers such as Marks and Spencer have reported profit slumps.As the BBCs Emma Simpson writes, things have become a lot harder for traditional retailers in recent years. They have faced rising c
20、osts from wages, business rates and the requirement to introduce Europes new data law.But the biggest threat has come from online shopping. She says, Consumers now spend one in every five pounds online-and if businesses are seeing 20 percent fewer sales on the shop floor, then profit margins will be
21、 squeezed.While some of us like to window shop-browsing for things to buy, only to purchase them online at a discount-the fact is that, overall, shoppers are making fewer visits to high streets. Eventually, town centres could become like ghost towns. If people arent out and about shopping, they wont
22、 use other services, like cafes, restaurants and cinemas. It also results in job losses.The British Retail Consortium has already warned that 900, 000 UK retail jobs could be lost by 2025. The high street has also suffered from the coming of big shopping malls, which offer a retail experience under
23、one roof, with free parking, away from the bad weather!Meanwhile, back on the high street, some shops still exist. Analysts have said its those that have moved away from traditional retailing that are surviving. These include beauty salons, nail bars and independent coffee shops-but are these kinds
24、of shops enough to keep the British high street open for business?8. What is the high street?A. The street in the high places in the UK. B. The street without big shopping malls.C. The street where you can buy fast food. D. The main street of a town with many businesses.9. What do the underlined wor
25、ds taken its toll in paragraph 2 mean?A. Had a bad effect. B. Taken its advantage.C. Done something good. D. Changed its form.10. What is the main cause of the decline of the traditional retail?A. Rising costs from wages. B. Online shopping.C. Business rates. D. Europes new data law.11. Which kind o
26、f businesses can survive on the high street?A. Popular branches of retail chains. B. Fashion retailers.C. Department stores. D. Beauty salons and nail bars.DHumans may have been enjoying cacao, the substance used to make chocolate, for much longer than experts had thought. Researchers at the Univers
27、ity of British Columbia in Canada have found that humans grew cacao trees and consumed cacao starting around 5, 300 years ago.The researchers found evidence of cacaos use at an ancient village in the highlands of southeastern Ecuador. They examined the remains of very old objects at the Santa Ana-La
28、 Florida archeological site. The village was part of the Mayo-Chinchipe culture of the Andes. Time has had little effect on the village and ceremonial center. The researchers were able to find a lot of evidence of the use of cacao. Scientists had already mostly agreed that cacao was first domesticat
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