广东省佛山市2021届高三第三次教学质量检测英语试卷 PDF版含答案.pdf
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1、广东省佛山市顺德区 2021 届高三第三次教学质量检测英语(含答案)注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。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,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。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,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。ASummer Camps in AmericaMaine
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7、e programs.Exciting events such as hip hop nights,fall festivals and holiday camps connectfamilies with RRDC.1.What can kids do at Maine Camp Experience?A.Try water sports.B.Play with sports stars.C.Have fun with parents.D.Join winter programs for free.2.Which number should people call if they want
8、to learn cuisine?A.1-877-926-2463.B.800-365-0556.C.516-621-5035.D.516-593-2267.3.What do Pierce Camp Birchmont and Rolling River Day Camp have in common?A.Both are day camps.B.Both are long-term camps.C.Both are traditional camps.D.Both are family-run camps.BIt can be easy to brush off certain event
9、s as small matters that dont require attention but when the safety ofdozens of airplane passengers was on the tine,this NASA engineer decided to speak up.Rumaasha Maasha was preparing to fly from Huntsville to Colorado back in January when he spotted a liquidleak from his window seat on the wing.“No
10、rmally,if its a wet day,youll see vortices(旋涡)off the wing.About 1,000 feet off the ground,I startedseeing something white and thought,maybe were just hitting some humidity(湿气).Well,after a while it wasstill doing it,and thats when I knew something was up.I looked closer and immediately realized tha
11、t we were losingfuel.”Maasha also knew that as the plane increased in altitude,the situation would got worse.“I gestured the flight attendant to come over and fortunately she was very attentive,”he said.“She called thecrew and the key thing is that she did this as we were still climbing out Within a
12、 minute or two,they reduced speedand leveled off.The fuel leak diminished immediately when they slowed down.”Much to the anger of the passengers,the plane returned to the Huntsville airport,but upon finding out thereason for the return-and the hero behind it-some of the passengers made friends with
13、Maasha.Maashas experience with NASA wasnt the only thing that came in handy that day,the engineer first fell inlove with aviation(航空)as a teenager growing up near an airport in Monrovia,Liberia.“Looking back,I guessI had the perfect sets of circumstances to recognize the issue that day,”he said.“Sin
14、ce I was a kid,Ive always triedto sit in a window seat near the wing,and as I grew up,I am determined to run after my dream during my universityyears.Thats not the first time Ive noticed something.Im sure it wont be the last.”4.When did Maasha realize something went wrong?A.Before the plane started
15、to fly.B.When the white thing continued to leak.C.After he settled on his window seat.D.When he first noticed the liquid.5.What does the underlined word diminished mean in paragraph 4?A.Worsened.B.Decreased.C.Occurred.D.Continued.6.What played a major role in Maashas brave action?A.His birth place a
16、nd home location.B.His university years and honesty.C.His childhood education and seat choice.D.His working experience and personal interest.7.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.A Childhood Dream Has Come TrueB.Fluid Leaking Happened to a JetC.A NASA Engineer Saved PassengersD.Passengers Fe
17、el Grateful to an EngineerCMotion picture,also called film or movie,series of sill photographs on film,projected in rapid succession ontoa screen by means of light.This new art form became one of the most popular and influential media of the 20thcentury and beyond.In early twentieth-century France,a
18、 new form of entertainment was becoming a hit-motionpictures.People crowded into theatres for short,silent,black-and-white films that showed everyday happenings,such as a train pulling into a station.These images were dimly projected onto white sheets.Usually,there was nosound.Occasionally,men at pi
19、anos played music to match the scenes.Later,with the introduction of colour and sound,the silent film soon disappeared.Colour and soundintroduced a new world into the cinema and steadily grew more effective.It can be used to produce a powerfuldramatic impression.Moving images at theatres are now no
20、longer novel,but back at the beginning of the art form,surprises lurked around every corner.During the initial showings of basic silent movies,some people in theaudience screamed in fear,reacting to what they saw as if it were happening in real life.Moviegoers were known toeven leap out of their sea
21、ts due to the trains on the screen.At that time,few people understood what motion pictureswere,so audience members could easily be fooled.Today,people crowd into theatres for the latest 3D movies.Even older movies,such as the popular Star Warsseries,are being re-released in 3D.Moviemakers are excite
22、d about the ability to involve the audience more directlyin the story or film.In addition,theatres invest tens of thousands of dollars on high-quality audio systems so thateverything from the safest whispers to the largest explosions sounds clear and realistic.Sound,dialogue,and musicare used in com
23、bination not only with one another but also with the visual image.They can overlap and vary inintensity in a flexible and complex pattern with those high-quality audio systems.What will movies be like 100 years from now?Will audience be able to smell scents in the films,taste the foodthat characters
24、 are eating,or even become part of the stories themselves?Only time will tell.8.What can we know about the motion pictures in early 20th century France?A.They were in color.B.They were the main form of entertainment.C.They greatly appealed to people then.D.They often had background music.9.Why did t
25、he moviegoers leap out of their seats?A.Because the movies were too scary.B.Because they didnt see trains in real life.C.Because the old theaters were too crowded.D.Because audiences were unfamiliar with the movies.10.Why do theatres spend a lot on high-quality audio systems?A.To re-release more old
26、 movies.B.To develop movie-making technologies.C.To improve movie-goers experience.D.To make the explosions safe.11.Whats the authors purpose in writing the text?A.To explain how realistic movies are today.B.To tell something about future movie plans.C.To introduce the history of movie technology.D.
27、To compare movie theatres over the last century.DTwo vaccines(疫苗)developed by a Maryland company are showing promise in the fight against malaria(疟疾).One vaccine was 100 percent effective in preventing the deadly disease malaria.Malaria is a disease caused by parasites(寄生虫)and carried by mosquitoes.
28、Parasites are organisms that liveon or in an organism of another species and feed off it or get protection from it.Mosquitoes spread the disease topeople by biting on their skin.The World Health Organization says there are 214 million cases of malaria each year.And the deadly disease kills over 400,
29、000 people a year worldwide.People who have malaria often have a fever,chills,and flu-like illness.Serious complications happen,including death,when the disease is left untreated.The new vaccines work by preparing the immune system to fight the disease.Researchers do this byintroducing live,but weak
30、ened,young parasites called sporozoites.They are injected into the body by infectedmosquitoes.Both vaccines target Plasmodium Falciparum(恶性疟原虫),which is the most common and deadlyform of the disease.One successful trail was carried out in Germany.Different amounts of the vaccine were injected into 2
31、7healthy people who volunteered for the study.Another group of 15 was given a placebo,which is a substance givento a patient like a drug,but t has no physical effect on the person.Eight to 10 weeks after the last vaccine amount,both groups were then exposed to the parasites that carried the malaria.
32、Stephen Hoffman is chief executive and scientific officer of Sanaria.He says the researchers were surprised bythe results from nine of the people who received the highest vaccine amount.“We got 100%protection againstmalaria at ten weeks after the last amount of the vaccine.That is really beginning t
33、o look like something quiteextraordinary and thats never been done before.”12.What can we know about malaria?A.It is a disease that cant be treated.B.It kills people when left untreated.C.It is a deadly disaster with a high death rate.D.It is a flu-like disease caused by mosquitoes.13.How do the new
34、 vaccines function to fight malaria?A.By killing parasites in the mosquitoes.B.By getting rid of most of the mosquitoes.C.By injecting parasites into mosquitoes body.D.By restarting the immune system of peoples body.14.How does Stephen Hoffman think of the experiment effect of the vaccine?A.Remarkab
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