广东省普通高中2022届高三上学期10月阶段性质量检测 英语 WORD版含答案BYCHUN.doc
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1、广东省普通高中2022届高三10月阶段性质量检测英语2021.10考生注意:1.本试卷由三个部分组成。满分120分,考试时间120分钟。2.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。3.本卷命题范围:高考范围。第一部分 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项。AChild Friendly ToA p
2、rogram Child Friendly To is working to transform Toronto into a place where all children can learn, play and grow in the healthiest way. We are building a culture that applies a child-friendly view to city planning and decision-making by increasing the role and voice of children in city management a
3、nd increasing the rights of children across Toronto. We believe that:Children are important residents with unique ideas and experiences that have the power to change how we make plans and decisions.Children are experts in child-friendliness. Listening to childrens ideas creates opportunity and impro
4、ves equality. Building a city that is friendly to children requires an understanding of what living in the city is like for a child.Engaging with children is our responsibility and duty. Local government has a responsibility to listen to children, as with all residents, when making plans and decisio
5、ns.November 20th is National Child Day in Canada. The day celebrates the importance of children as active participants in their own lives and communities, who can and should have opportunities for meaningful contributions to decision-making.To celebrate National Child Day 2020, an event was held at
6、City Hall with local students and city leaders. Children in grades four and five in Toronto were invited to share their ideas about creating a child-friendly city. We asked them:What would a child-friendly Toronto look, feel and sound like?If you had one wish to make Toronto more child-friendly, wha
7、t would it be?Children from nine schools across Toronto submitted hundreds of responses, from written texts, to drawings, photographs and maps. They described the people, places and things that need to be involved and considered to create a child-friendly city.1. What is the purpose of Child Friendl
8、y To?A. To find ways to improve childrens health. B. To help children make their own decisions.C. To change Toronto into a child-friendly city. D. To tell children how to be more friendly.2. Why should we listen to childrens ideas?A. They know more about the program.B. They have more friends than ad
9、ults do.C. They always have better plans and decisions.D. They know better what a child-friendly city is like.3. Who took part in the celebration of National Child Day 2020?A. Experts and leaders of the program. B. City planners and decision makers.C. Teacher and student representatives. D. Local st
10、udents and leaders of the city.BOn Sunday, April 23, almost 50, 000 athletes took to the streets to compete in the 37th London Marathon. While few were able to get even close to Daniel Wanjirus 2:05:48 winning time, none were as slow as Tom Harrison, who crawled to the finish line, six days later, o
11、n April 30.However, the Metropolitan Police officer, who was dressed in a gorilla(大猩猩)suit, had a good reason for his slowness. He had completed the 26.2 miles on all fours to raise funds to help gorilla conservation efforts in Africa. The 41-year-old who spent an average 8-10 hours on his hands and
12、 knees, covered about 4.5 miles each day before crashing at his friends house for the night. To prevent his knees from blistering(起泡), he swapped between hands and knees into loping(大步跑)along on hands and feet and took breaks every 100 to 200 meters. But the arduous crawl was well worth it.Harrison,
13、 who crossed the finish line at 11:45 am, has raised over 37, 000($ 47,800 USD), far more than his original goal of 1, 790($ 2, 300 USD), for the Gorilla Organization, whose efforts are mainly spent in Rwanda, Uganda, and Democratic Republic of the Congo. The much-needed funds will help train the co
14、mmunities near gorilla habitats to become more self-sufficient and decrease their reliance on selling wildlife meat for a living. The money will also help pay for ranger services to monitor excess hunting of the Great Apes. More importantly, Harrison hopes his six-day crawl will highlight the bad si
15、tuation of the gorillas, whose numbers are decreasing at alarming rates, and encourage more people to help protect them.While thrilled at the outcome, Harrison, also known as Mr. Gorilla, is not done yet. He intends to continue his fundraising efforts at the annual RideLondon cycling festival.4. Why
16、 did Tom Harrison crawl to the finish line?A. To improve his physical and mental health.B. To collect money for the Gorilla Organization.C. To advertise policies for Metropolitan Police.D. To win the title of the slowest Marathon runner.5. What does the underlined word arduous mean in paragraph 2?A.
17、 Difficult. B. Funny. C. Harmful. D. Attractive.6. What is the Gorilla Organization intended for?A. Helping protect habitats for endangered gorillas.B. Conserving gorillas in some African countries.C. Supervising and punishing illegal hunting for gorillas.D. Making people aware of the bad situation
18、of gorillas.7. Which of the following can best describe Tom Harrison?A. Strong. B. Diligent. C. Caring. D. Smart.CHuman beings are not alone in having invented vaccination(接种疫苗), while honeybees got there first and they can run what look like vaccination programmes, which has been confirmed by Gyan
19、Harwood of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.Queen bees vaccinate their eggs before they are laid. But the question is how the queen receives her antigen(抗原)supply, for she lives purely on royal jelly, a substance secreted by nurse bees when they are in the life stage of feeding the young
20、. Dr Harwood wondered if the nurses combined the royal jelly they produced with pieces from pathogens(病原体碎片)they had consumed while eating something brought in from outside.To test this idea, they collected about 150 nurse bees and divided them among six queenless mini hives(蜂巢)equipped with the you
21、ng to look after. They fed the nurses on sugar-water, and for three of the hives they added Paenibacillus larvae, a bacterium causing a disease, to sugar-water.Dr Harwood and Dr Salmela labeled the bacteria with a certain dye, to make them easy to track. And, sure enough, microscope confirmed that P
22、aenibacillus larvae were getting into royal jelly secreted by those bees which had been fed with the sugar-water. Moreover, examination of this royal jelly revealed higher levels of defensive substance, compared with royal jelly from bees that had not been mixed with Paenibacillus larvae. This subst
23、ance is thought to help bee immune systems fight against bacterial infections.All told, these findings suggest that nurse bees are indeed, via their royal jelly, passing antigens on to the queen, then into eggs. They also mean, because the young receive royal jelly for the first few days after they
24、hatch, the nurses are giving the young the second antigens. Each young bee is therefore being vaccinated twice.8. What puzzled Dr Harwood from paragraph 1?A. What the royal jelly consists of.B. Where nurse bees receive pathogens.C. How the antigen come into the queen bees bodies.D. Whether honeybees
25、 run vaccination earlier than man.9. How did Dr Harwood develop his experiment?A. By dividing bees into different roles. B. By keeping track of the special bacterium.C. By changing the components of royal jelly. D. By observing nurse bees different behaviors.10. What can we infer according to the re
26、sults of the experiment?A. Nurse bees are the key to vaccination for bee group.B. The nurse bees pass the antigen only to the queen.C. Bacteria-used royal jelly has fewer defense substances.D. Two vaccinations are given to young bees by caregivers directly.11. Where is the text probably taken from?A
27、. A pet guide. B. A social website.C. An official document. D. A medical magazine.DCars could soon be communicating with each other using 5G to make drivers aware of upcoming hazards(危险), scientists claim. The extremely fast mobile internet would allow for rapid information transmission and could ma
28、ke drivers aware of black ice, pot holes or other dangers up ahead.Several car manufacturers are already integrating 5G into their vehicles, including as a tool to help serve in the generation of self-driving vehicles.Experts at Glasgow Caledonian University(GCU) believe the high-speed connection wi
29、ll also improve the reliability and capability of automated vehicles to the point where they will be safer than the manual cars being driven today. They predict the number of road traffic accidents, which according to the World Health Organization account for more than 1.3 million deaths and up to 5
30、0 million people injured worldwide every year, will drop drastically(彻底地)as a result.Dr Dimitrios Liarokapis, a member of the research group, said, To have a better idea of what the future will look like, think of having such cars that not only use sensors to scan whats around them, they can also ta
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