广东省梅州市2021届高三英语下学期3月总复习质检试题.doc
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1、广东省梅州市2021届高三英语下学期3月总复习质检试题本试卷共8页,满分120分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1. 本试卷由三个部分组成。其中,第二部分和第三部分的第一节为选择题。第二部分的第二节和第四部分为非选择题。2. 答卷前,考生务必用2B铅笔在“考生号”处填涂考生号。用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将 自己所在的县(市、区)、学校、班级以及自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡上。用2B铅笔将试卷类型(A)填漆在答题卡相应位置上。3. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。4. 考试结束后,将
2、本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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。ATo minimize the risk of spreading the virus, we should travel in uncrowded areas if allowed. Here are some vacations you can plan this spring.Visit a local farmVisiting a farm is “number one” travel pick right
3、 now, which can be a wonderful family activity, educational and entertaining for children and adults alike. Price plays a big role in that suggestion. A farm is a family business and a home. Respecting the farmers work load and their privacy is important.Visit a geological parkThe total number of na
4、tional geological parks in China has increased to more than 200, so odds are youve got one in driving range. If youre up for a challenge, you can climb Mount Danxia With a deep red color, bright like sunset glow, There are over six hundred stone hills, walls, pillars, and stone bridges in Danxia Sce
5、nic Area. An annual pass, which guarantees entry to every spot, is just $ 30 for one adult.Plan a camping tripIt doesnt cost much more than camping. Most provinces have dozens of drive - in camp sites, while you can also find cabins in the S 40 - $ 90 per night range. Theres no shortage of activitie
6、s, either - whether its fishing, hiking, biking or just perfecting your camping recipe.Rent an RV(露营车; 房车)RVs are a prime option for a cheap vacation. Using an RV for a vacation means youre paying for your transportation and lodging all in one. Also, considering that some two - person RVs can go for
7、 as little as S 80 - $ 150 per night, you can easily find yourself traveling around the country without breaking the bank.21.Which vacation would a hiker most probably choose?A. Visit a local farm B. Visit a geological parkC. Plan a camping tripD. Reni an RV22.What do the vacations have in common?A.
8、 User friendly.B. Environment friendly.C. Family friendly.D. Wallet friendly.23.Whats the unique advantage of renting RVs?A. It makes your vacation adventurous.B. It offers free trips around the world.C. You can kill two birds with one stone.D. You may have someone to keep you company.BTo walk is to
9、 be human. We re the only creature that gets around by standing up and putting one foot in front of the other. In the more than 4 million years that humanity s ancestors have been u-sing only two legs for walking, our ability to walk upright has allowed humankind to travel great distances and surviv
10、e changing climates, environments and landscapes.But walking is more than just transportation. It also happens to be really good for us. Countless scientific studies have found that this simple act can provide a number of health benefits and help people live longer. In fact, a walking routine-if don
11、e properlymight be the only exercise people need.How much walking should one aim for? Youve likely heard we need 10,000 steps a day. Thats about 5 miles. But contrary to popular belief, this recommendation doesnt come from science. Instead, it stems from a 1960s advertising campaign to promote a ped
12、ometer(计步器)in Japan. Perhaps because its a round number and easy to remember, it stuck.Since the 1960s, researchers have studied the 10,000 - steps - a - day standard and have turned up mixed results. Although 10,000 steps is certainly a healthy and worthwhile goal, its not a one - size - fits - all
13、 recommendation.For instance, a recent Harvard University study involving more than 16,000 senior women found that those who got at least 4,400 steps a day greatly reduced their risk of dying early when compared with less active women. The study also noted that these benefits continued up to 7, 500
14、steps before leveling off. This 7,500 mark isnt surprising: Its in line with common public health recommendations, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions recommendation of 150 minutes of moderate (适度的) physical activity a week for adults.Research has shown that picking up the pace m
15、ight be a good idea, too-fast enough to raise your heart rate, even if just for a short burst.24.Which statement will the author believe?A. Walking 10000 steps a day fits us all who lack exercise.B. Walking is the only exercise that unhealthy people need.C. To be healthy, walking great distances is
16、strongly suggestedD. The benefits of walking depend on frequency, intensity and duration25.What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. A walking routineB. A round numberC. The popular beliefD. The pedometer Ads.26. How much walking should one aim for according to the Centers f
17、or Disease Control and Prevention?A. 4,400 steps a day. B. 7,500 steps a day.C. 10,000 steps a day.D. 150 minutes a day.27.What is the best tide of the passage?A. The Only Exercise You NeedWalkingB. 10,000 - Step Goal Is More Marketing Than ScienceC. Walking Is One Of The Best Exercises For HealthD.
18、 Walk Often, Walk Fast And Walk LongCThe first thing we notice about new people are their faces. The next time we see these people, we remember them because we remember their faces. This seems like a simple process. However, scientists found that it is not such a simple process. The section of the b
19、rain that is responsible for face recognition seems to work differently for different people. Some people have great difficulty remembering and recognizing faces, while others almost never forget a face.Normal babies are born with a natural ability to recognize faces. In fact, their face recognition
20、 abilities are much better than their parents. Babies are highly skilled at face recognition at six months. But by nine months, they lose this skill. By nine months, a babys face - recognition skills are about the same as an adult s.Unfortunately, some people are not born with this ability to recogn
21、ize faces. The part of the brain that is responsible for face recognition doesnt work for them. This condition is called face blindness. People with very severe face blindness cannot even recognize their own faces. In fact, people with this, condition can sometimes be frightened when they look in th
22、e minor. They dont recognize their own face, so for a second they are startled when see this unfamiliar face.Face blindness is not always severe. Scientists believe up to 10 percent of the population may be affected by face blindness to some degree, yet many people with mild face blindness might not
23、 even know they have it. They have no reason to know they are different from anyone else until someone points it out. This is similar to people with color blindness.Colorblind people cant see the difference between certain colors such as red and green, until someone tells them that green and red arc
24、 two different colors.There is no cure of face blindness. So for the time being, people with face blindness need to find simple techniques to compensate for their problem. They can try to recognize people by their hairstyle, their voice, or their glasses. Hopefully, in the future as scientists learn
25、 more about this condition, they will find a cure.28.Whats the first paragraph mainly about?A. The way to improve ones face - recognition skills.B. The fact that some people have face - recognition problems.C. The simple process of the brain to recognize others faces.D. The importance of face recogn
26、ition in human communication.29.When do people have the keen skills of face - recognition?A. At birth. B. In adolescence. C. Half a year old. D. Nine months old.31.What does the author think of the problem of face blindness?A. People need to take it seriously.B. It affects a great number of people.C
27、. It can be cured in the near future.D. Certain techniques can make up for it.DMs. Blake wanted to leave the San Francisco Bay Area. Her parents had bought a house on a large plot of land near a gateway to Yosemite National Park. Benjamin could stay with them while she worked at a supermarket in tow
28、n. He could run around in the hills. What she hadnt quite accounted for, though, is how the hills are becoming hotter, drier and more dangerous.A year after they moved came the first of an annual series of wildfires, and an asthma diagnosis (哮喘诊断) for Benjamin. One year, they had to leave from their
29、 home for a few days. Another year, they bought air - conditioners so they could keep the windows shut when the air got thick and smoky. This year, just as it seemed like Benjamins asthma was relieving, came the Creek Fire in the hills nearby. The air turned white with smoke. The boy had what appear
30、ed to be a mild asthma attack.Ms. Blake struggles to explain to him why he can t be outside exploring. She worries when he goes to school. She wonders how much longer the family will be able to insure their home if rates climb higher - and what theyll do if insurance becomes unavailable at any price
31、. “It seems every year theres some major fire,” Ms. Blake said. “Were smoked out. Its hard to breathe. Its always a worry that you re going to have to flee or you1 re going to lose your home.” She said she had spent in the neighborhood of $1,000 this year to equip her home. “To protect my son of cou
32、rse Im going to do that,” she said. “But it s fundamentally unfair.”32.What can be learned from Paragraph 1-2?A. Benjamin likes living in San Francisco Bay Area B. Benjamin didnt have an asthma before moving.C. Ms. Blake stayed with her son while working.D. Ms. Blake could explain how the hills are
33、becoming drier.33. Why did Ms. Blake buy air - conditioners?A. To help cure Benjamins asthma.B. To keep the air cool in hot summer.C. To keep the air drier in the house.D. To keep the windows shut when necessary.34. What is the direct factor to Benjamins asthma?A. Some dry brush and dead trees cause
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