广东省金太阳2021届高三2月联考英语试题 PDF版含答案.pdf
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1、精校版1/92021 届广东金太阳高三 2 月联考 21-12-246C高三英语(附答案)第一部分 阅读理解(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)阅读短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 选项中,选出最佳选项。AA One-Day Tour of ChengduDestination:Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding,the Peoples Park,Kuaizhai AlleyPrices(per person in US$)1 Person2-5 Persons69 Persons1
2、0 Persons2601909070Price includes:English speaking guide service Private transfer between hotels and attractions Entrance fees to attractions listed in the brochureWhat to expectFlexible private tour Chinese lunch with traditional Sichuan foodProfessional English-speaking local guide servicePick-up
3、and drop-off from hotels in the city center of ChengduFeel the locals*leisure life by having a cup of tea at the Peoples ParkMeet the adorable giant panda at Panda Breeding and Research CenterSome tour detailsIn the early morning,pick up from your hold and transfer to visit Panda Breeding and Resear
4、ch Center whichis about 10 km from downtown Chengdu.This beautiful park is the home of about 80 giant pandas and some otherrare animals.Walking along the excellently de-signed walkways,you could have a good angle through the openenclosures(围场)of giant pandas.The best time to visit the park is the mo
5、rning when the pandas arc most active in the day.Depart from thehotel early,and arrive at the center before 9:00 am.Then you could have a chance to see the pandas feeding alaround 9:30 am.After the feeding time,you could choose to visit the Panda Museum and watch a 20-minuievideo to learn more about
6、 the pandas.Besides,you could also choose to deliver a postcard or other pandasouvenirs from the Panda Post to yourself or your family and friends.1.How much should you pay if you take the trip with your parents?A.$210.B.$270.C.$570.D.$780.2.What can tourists expect to do during the trip?A.Enjoy cer
7、tain shuttle services.精校版2/9B.Play with giant pandas in person.C.Eat traditional food at three meals.D.Feel local work and life from every aspect.3.Why is the video arranged in the Panda Museum?A.To let tourists choose panda Souvenirs.B.To offer a chance to watch the pandas feeding.C.To help tourist
8、s understand the pandas better.D.To monitor the pandas feeding in the open enclosures.BA 24-year-old Ethiopian runner Shura Kitata won the mens race in the Virgin Money London Marathon,crossing the line in 2:05:41.Kitata finished second in the 2018 London Marathon behind the world record holder Eliu
9、d Kipchoge.However,this weekend,Kitata won the Virgin Money London Marathon and thanked fellow Ethiopian,KenenisiaBekele for his win when he talked to a reporter from the BBC.Kitata said Bekele was helping him for the raceand advised him how to run.He trained hard for the same course in this way.For
10、tunately,he won the race for hishard training.Kitata showed his excellent performances,including victories at the 2017 Rome Marathon and 2017Frankfurt Marathon title victories,where he finished separately with the limes 2:07:30 and 2:05:50.Kitata was born on n family farm in central Ethiopia,not far
11、 from the capital of Addis Ababa,and has foursisters and three brothers.As a youngster at school,he learned quickly about his countrys marathon history.Thenames Abebe Bikila,Kenenisia Bekele and Derartu Tulu left a deep impression on him.They seemed to beeverywhere-in textbooks,news-papers.and on th
12、e radio so that even before he started running,he knew about themarathon,and thought it very thrilling.He loved sports and began running at primary school.When he performed well,he just rode the wave.Kitatatook part in his first marathon five years ago in Shanghai,finishing third in 2:08:50(and soon
13、 joined an elitetraining group in Addis Ababa.Now he appears calm to join the ranks of great Ethiopian marathoners.He is a famous sportsman,like theones he read about and heard so much about during his childhood.He said it would be a great joy to add his storyto the stories of those who came before
14、him.4.Whats Shura Kitatas attitude towards Kenenisia Bekele?A.Grateful.B.Tolerant.C.Doubtful.D.Unclear.5.What do we know about Shum Kitata?A.He attended two marathons in total.B.He learned about marathon from his brothers.C.He became a marathon runner at primary school.D.He had a passion for maratho
15、n when he was young.6.What docs the underlined word“ones”in the last paragraph refer to?A.Great marathon runners.B.Young children.C.High ranks.D.Joyful stories.7.Which of the following best describes Shura Kitata?A.Modest and brave.B.Focused and athletic.C.Warm-hearted and humorous.D.Open-minded and
16、 helpful.CGrowing up in south Florida,Rebecca dreamed of becoming a professional singer,but after a serious illness精校版3/9damaged her voice at college,she settled for the next-best thing.She couldnt be an artist,but she could become a lawyer for artists.“I knew Id go to a law school and Id tryto help
17、 musicians because even if I didnt have my own voice,I could help them find theirs,”said Rebecca,19.“There hasnt been a day when Ive questioned my choice,”That seems to be the case with hundreds of students who have signed up for entertainment law courses atHarvard Law School(HLS)over the last 20 ye
18、ars.It marks a trend among law students to change from thetraditional field of corporate law and look to Working in creative industries.The trend,also noticeable at other lawschools around the country,has pushed growth in the field of entertainment law.“These students are propelled by a love for mus
19、ic,the arts,and show business.Its an exciting career for amusic lover,”said HLS Clinical Professor of Law Brian Price,whos in charge of the Entertainment Law Clinic.Price added,“Although entertainment lawyers work behind the scenes,they can have a bigger influence onartists careers than managers.The
20、y review artists agreements,deals and contacts,making sure their customers,interests are protected.”“Artists are becoming wise and want to be involved in the business aspects of their careers,”said Price.“When they ask for legal advice,they warn to know their legal rights,and how to make good deals
21、and find waysto make more money.”Most HLS graduates end up working in business or corporate law,though some have hadsuccessful careers in the entertainment industry.Among them are Bruce Ramer,58,who represents customers likeGeorge Clooney and Clint East wood;Bert Fields,52,who represents Michael Jac
22、kson.8.What does the author want to show through the example of Rebecca?A.The importance of learning entertainment law.B.Her determination to succeed in the field of law.C.The rising popularity in the field of entertainment law.D.Her dull future caused by her serious illness at college.9.What does t
23、he underlined word“propelled”in paragraph 4 mean?A.Blown.B.Driven.C.Depressed.D.Confused.10.What can be learned from the last paragraph?A.HLS is home to many famous artists.B.Artists are wise enough to learn corporate law.C.Artists are becoming more focused on legal needs.D.Famous artists pay no att
24、ention to making money.11.What can be the best title for the text?A.The Death of Rebeccas DreamB.Making It Big behind the ScenesC.Helping Musicians Improve ThemselvesD.A Brief Introduction to Entertainment LawDAccording to a new study by Tampere University in Finland,making eye contact with a robot
25、may have thesame effect on people as eye contact with another person.The result prediets that interaction between humans andhumanoid robots will be surprisingly smooth.With the rapid progress in robotics,it is expected that people will increasingly interact with so called socialrobots in the future.
26、Despite the artificiality of robots,people seem to react to them socially.For instance,peoplemay sense different qualities,such as knowledge ability,sociability and likability in robots based on how theylook or behave.Previous surveys have been able to throw light on peoples sensory ability of socia
27、l robots and theircharacteristics,but the very central question has remained unanswered.Does interacting with a robot cause similar精校版4/9reactions to people as interacting with another human?Researchers at Tampere University investigated the matter by studying the physiological(生理的)reactionsthat eye
28、 contact with a social robot produces.In the new study,the research participants sat face to face withanother person or a humanoid robot.The person and the robot looked either directly at the participants and madeeye contact or avoided their gaze.At the same time,the participants skin conductance,wh
29、ich reflected theactivity of the autonomous nervous systems,the electrical activity of the cheek muscle reflecting positive affectivereactions,and the heart rate reduction were measured.The result showed that all the above-mentioned physiological reactions were stronger in the case of eyecontact whe
30、n compared to averted gaze(转 移 目 光).This result is shared with both another person and ahumanoid.Eye contact with the robot and another human focused the participants1 attention and brought about apositive emotional response.“Our result shows that the non-linguistic(非语言的),interaction-regulating sign
31、als of social robots canaffect humans in the same way as similar signals presented by other people.Such evidence allows us to assumethat as robot technology develops,there may be no barrier to interaction between social robots and humans.”saysdoctoral researcher Helena.12.What does the new study foc
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