广东省揭阳市揭西县河婆中学2020届高三英语下学期专项训练试题(四).doc
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1、广东省揭阳市揭西县河婆中学2020届高三英语下学期专项训练试题(四)第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分60分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45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。AHere are four fantastic experiences for you to enjoy wonderful countryside spots, breathtaking scenery and clean, fresh air. Pack your bags and get outside!Horse-ridingHeres a novel way of
2、chasing the Northern Lights on horseback, which is a back to nature experience hunting for the aurora borealis. Youll saddle up (给马备鞍)at dusk and head deeper into the wilds near the Pallas Yllas National Park.GO: Three-night full-board guided trip, including two nights in a cottage and one night gla
3、mping, from 965 per person. See aurora zone. com.Mountain-bikingYou can choose from guided downhill or cross-country mountain biking to road cycling and families can enjoy peaceful, slower paths and farm trails.Extra activities include hiking, water park.GO: Five-night B&B packages including transfe
4、rs and guided biking, from 374 per person. Bike hire from around 15 a day. See wizzair. com.CampingGet back to basics on a campsite with none of that fancy glamping. The pitches are large so you can light your own campfire at night. Walkers are in heaven here, hiking among the limestone hills filled
5、 with traditional stone walls.Also a great destination for fishing, sailing and windsurfing on nearby Lake Semerwater.GO: Non electric grass tent pitches from 20 a night. Tipi already pitched from 70 a night. See pitchup. com.Whale-watchingScotlands west coast, one of Europes best places to catch si
6、ght of whales, has launched a new whale trail. It features 30 top places offering opportunities to see the wildlife and showcases whale heritage sites.GO: Accommodation along the trail is reasonable including B&B in a double room at Torran in Ullapool from 70 a night. See bandbullapool. co. uk.21.Ho
7、w much might you pay for two days bike-hiring in Mountain-biking?A. 30.B. 15.C. 20.D. 374.22.What will you do in Camping?A.Hunt for animals.B.Enjoy challenging camping.C.Visit traditional stone walls.D.Climb an across country mountain.23.Where can you find coastal B&Bs?A. At bandbullapool. co. uk.B.
8、 At pitchup. com.C. At wizzair. com.D. At aurora zone. com.BFor decades, television networks have produced no shortage of entertaining shows featuring food. The success of these shows is a clear indication of the strong appeal of the cookery experience to people. Whether its recipe instructions, rev
9、iew of a restaurant or coverage (专访)of a chef, people are hungry to find out more about the food they eat.One of the latest entries among the food programs is the Emmy-nominated Award Netflix series, Chefs Table, which features more than just ways to prepare fine food. Viewers tune in to each episod
10、e (一集)to hear a personal story from a distinguished chef. Each chefs tale is heart-touching with their own unique life experience. Take American chef Grant Achatz for example. The journey to operating one of the highest ranked restaurants in North America took a very personal turn. In 2007, Achatz w
11、as diagnosed with mouth cancer and lost his sense of taste. Amazingly, he regained it, and has gone on to pioneer a new progressive American style of cooking.Each chef has his own fascinating story, and the series highlights an important common thread among them: culture. Because food is so connecte
12、d with the culture it comes from, each chef represents whatever traditions and cooking techniques theyve come out of. They combine their cultures traditional cooking with new tastes. In fact, many chefs work tirelessly at redefining an entire cultures expectation for eating.Despite having a number o
13、f unconventional elements associated with their cooking, one thing is clear: Cooking is an incredibly meaningful experience for each chef. One guest described his time at one chefs restaurant by saying Eating there is like looking at someone who has put his soul into the food.24.What does the succes
14、s of the food programs show?A.More chefs are in demand.B.These programs are a new fashion trend.C.People are hungry to find out what they eat.D.People are interested in the cookery experience.25.What do we know about Chefs Table?A.It is the latest food program.B.It is an award-winning television ser
15、ies featuring unique chefs.C.People watch it in order to hear the heart-touching stories.D.Grant Achatz is the most famous chef in the program.26.What does the author intend to tell readers in Paragraph 3?A.Culture counts in cooking and eating.B.The chefs are trying to change the eating culture.C.A
16、good chef should highlight traditional cooking.D.Each chef has his own fascinating story about culture.27.What is the best title for the text?A. Chefs StoryB. Food and CultureC. A Popular Entertaining ProgramD. Chefs Table: Food with a StoryCDoes it matter if a language dies out? The traditional ans
17、wer is yes, because every language is a repository (智囊)of ideas and culture and represents a unique way of looking at the world. The planet only has about 7,000 languages ; the extinction of even one decreases the sum total of human knowledge.But in some cases, extinction can be seen in a more posit
18、ive light. Take Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language (ABSL) for example, restricted to about 1,000 users in a small Israeli village with a high level of born deafness, the language seems to be bound to die by the spread of Israeli sign language.The natural reaction to the loss of ABSL is regret. It is a
19、fascinating language that has kept linguists busy since it came to their attention around 15 years ago. But for the deaf villagers, Israeli sign language is an upgrade: it allows them to speak to tens of thousands of people rather than a few hundred, and enables them to work and marry outside the vi
20、llage. It is hard to see that as anything other than progress. Similarly, other endangered languages die out because people abandon them in favor of ones that serve their needs better.Technology also softens the blow, as endangered languages can now be captured in detail which also means they could
21、eventually be brought back from the dead, much as the Hebrew language was in the 19th century. It is now the first language of 9 million people.Linguists naturally condemn the loss of language much as conservationists (环保主义者)once mourned the loss of every single species. But they are moving towards
22、acceptance that not all species can be saved, that invasive species are not always bad and that human-engineered ecosystems are not necessarily inferior to natural ones. Perhaps our attitudes to language extinction are due for a similar change.28.What can we infer about ABSL?A.Another language repla
23、ced it.B.It is an endangered language.C.Linguists have studied it for over 15 years.D.Deaf villagers prefer to use it.29.What does the underlined word “upgrade in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Recovery.B. Opportunity.C. Improvement.D. Update.30.How does technology affect languages?A.Technology can remove peop
24、les regret.B.Languages may be rescued from the extinction.C.Technology increases the number of endangered languages.D.Endangered languages might be abandoned because of technology.31.Whats the main idea of the text?A.More and more languages are dying out.B.Technology creates new languages.C.People f
25、eel ashamed of language extinction.D.Language extinction is not necessarily a bad thing.DAs the worlds population continues to increase, so does the amount of global waste people produce. According to data collected by the World Bank Group, nations will generate 4 billion tons of waste annually by t
26、he year 2100. The pollution from trash is not only ruining the worlds oceans, air and soil but endangering all living creatures.For years government agencies have been telling citizens to live a zero-waste lifestyle. Traditionally, manufacturers would make a product to be used and thrown by consumer
27、s. This linear model of production offered no help in the fight against global waste. Alternatively, a circular economy has been introduced. This is a system which aims to minimize waste and restore used materials. Once a products value is exhausted, the materials are recycled and returned to manufa
28、ctures. The outcome is less waste.In 2016, The Wall Street Journal reported on the Taiwan islands recycling success rate in an article titled The Worlds Geniuses of Garbage Disposal. In 1997, Taiwan established its signature 4-in-l Recycling Program, consisting of communities, recycling enterprises,
29、 government cleaning teams and the Recycling Fund. Residents separate their recyclable waste and bring it to their communitys recycling locations. The local government collection teams and private collectors collect it. Recycling companies buy waste materials from them to generate profits. Importers
30、 and manufacturers who are responsible for the recyclable products pay a fee into the Recycling Fund. The Recycling Fund is an essential aspect of the program used to subsidize (资助)the recycling disposal system, support education and research and development as well as finance recycling efforts in t
31、he future.By following a circular system, more products than ever are being manufactured using recycled materials. For example, used tires can be recovered to pave roads, while plastic is reused to make new plastic products. And it also helps to conserve natural resources, reduce pollution, save lan
32、dfill space and even create new job opportunities.32.Why has a circular economy been introduced?A.The population is becoming increasingly large.B.It can help handle global waste.C.The living creatures on earth are getting less diverse.D.Traditional products are not environmentally friendly.33.What c
33、an we learn about 4-in-l Recycle Program?A.The government invests money as the recycling fund.B.The recyclable materials can be collected officially or privately.C.Recycling companies buy waste materials from the residents.D.The importers and manufactures cover all the costs of the program.34.Whats
34、the effect of the circular system?A.It will cause no waste.B.It reduces the costs of the products.C.It contributes to lowering the rate of unemployment.D.All the materials can be recycled again.35.Which of the following does the text suggest?A.Do nothing by halves.B.Actions speak louder than words.C
35、.One mans trash is another mans treasure.D.All that glisters isnt gold.第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。I didnt like dealing with lines and angles in math class. 36 Take advantage of lines, shapes, and angles when reviewing your garden ideas and laying out your yard to a
36、dd drama and impact.Relying on artistic principles for landscape design, line is one of the most important and useful of all design elements. 37 Think about the distant horizon, the line created when a lawn ends and flower borders begin. A side walk, a driveway, or a fence is a clear and readily acc
37、essible line in the landscape. As you plan and design your garden, always consider the line created by whatever you are adding.There are four main ways to describe lines: curved (弧形的),straight, horizontal, and vertical.38 Curved lines shape informal garden beds and add interest to pathways. Straight
38、 lines inspire a sense of order and neatness that is more formal. Calming horizontal lines create a sense of stability. Think of oceans and how its wide expanse meets the sky, creating an acknowledged sense of peacefulness and majesty (壮观). Vertical lines project a sense of strength and movement.39
39、Lines going away from you on the ground draw you forward. Horizontal lines on the ground slow you down. Vertical lines lead the eye up and out of the garden. Curving lines take the eye on an interesting journey. 40 It is up to you to know where the lines will lead you and what you will see when you
40、get there.A.All lines are desirable.B.Everything in the garden involves line.C.However, I love using them when thinking about landscape ideas.D.None is more important than the others each has different effects.E.No matter which types of line you use, be aware that lines lead the eyes.F.But you shoul
41、d learn to use them while thinking about your garden design.G.Using similar landscape features and repeating plants pulls the eye around the garden.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分) 第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Eleven years ago, the world I was familiar with ended. My 41 wa
42、s diagnosed with terminal cancer. Over the course of seven months, Bill went from 42 me silly at tennis to needing my help to go to the bathroom.It was the 43 time of my life. Maybe not 44 . But it was certainly the time when I felt mostalive. I 45 that the small complaints of a child with the sniff
43、les (抽鼻子)or a flat tire 46 in comparison with the beauty of sudden laughter, the night sky, the 47 of a bakery. I found I could 48 myself to see more beauty.In the days after Bills diagnosis and brain surgery, being his caregiver 49 me to find clinical trials and talked to different oncologists, whi
44、ch gave me a sense of 50 . In the latter days, it meant being fully present for almost every moment. During his last weekend, a relative 51 him. I noticed that shed changed her appearance, and not in a good way. It was the kind of thought Id 52 keep to myself. Just then, Bill 53 exactly what Id been
45、 thinking, in that ruthlessly truthful way he had, and I found myself 54 out loud.“I could live with this man forever, even 55 as much care as he does, I thought. However, he would be dead in four 56 !Eleven years later, I still try to be the 57 I became during those seven months. I try to be a litt
46、le more 58 and generous, a little more grateful for the small 59 in life. It was my husbands last, best 60 to me.41. A. childB. fatherC. husbandD. brother42. A. beatingB. teachingC. encouragingD. hugging43. A. worstB. bestC. hardestD. longest44. A. correctlyB. fortunatelyC. exactlyD. fluently45. A.
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