2021届湖北省十一校高三英语第一次联考试题.doc
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1、2021届湖北省十一校高三英语第一次联考试题试卷满分:150分注意事项:1. 、准考证号填写在答题卡上。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. 考生结束后,将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。ATuna TossingThis sport began in South Australia in a fishin
2、g community called Port Lincoln. It was inspired by the local fishermen who used to toss fish onto their trucks. The winner is the person who throws a 9 kg fish in a longest distance. Hot Dog Eating Contest Competitive eating has become popular in the past years and its participants try to eat as ma
3、ny hot dogs as they can in ten minutes. The sport began in the U. S. city fairs and has gained recognition due to Nathans Hot Dog Eating Contest, held annually on the 4th of July. The sport has turned into a huge industry and is now popular in the U. S., Canada, and Japan. Wife Carrying This game ha
4、s its origins in Finland and its a sport in which male competitors race whilecarrying a female teammate. The objective is for the male to carry the female through a special track in the fastest time. The World Wife Carrying Championship has teams competing from Australia, Germany, Britain, Estonia,
5、Ireland, and the United States. The wife must be over 17 years old and prizes include winning the wifes weight in beer. Palm Tree Climbing Independence Day in Indonesia is on August, 17th. This day is celebrated by various competitions. Climbing palm trunk is the most difficult one. To climb on abso
6、lutely smooth, oiled trunk is an uneasy problem. At the top of the trunk there are prizesfrom towels, clothes and something like that to mountain bicycles and cash certificates. 21. Which of the following events promotes the business development greatly? A. Tuna Tossing. B. Hot Dog Eating Contest.C.
7、 Wife Carrying.D. Palm Tree Climbing.22. What can we learn about Palm Tree Climbing? A.Its winners may get various prizes.B. It is the hardest among the four events.C. Its competitors strength means everything. D. It has become more popular in other countries. 23. What can be learned from the passag
8、e?A. Tuna Tossing has its origin in a fishing community in South America.B. InWife Carrying game the winner maywin beer as a prize for his wife. C. Nathans Hot Dog Eating Contest is held on the 4th of July every other year. D. Independence Day in Indonesia is celebrated by various games like climbin
9、g trees. BOne of the problems damaging our planet is the number of things we throw away. Rubbish of all kinds is piling up in landfill and polluting our rivers and oceans. A more recent addition to the list of things we chuck away is e-wasteelectronic items that are broken and not recycled. Now solu
10、tions are being found to give this stuff a new life. Many millions of tonnes of televisions, phones, and other electronic equipment are discarded each year, partly because its cheaper to replace them than fix them, but also because we lack the skills to repair them. A UN report claims the 50 million
11、 tonnes of e-waste generated every year will more than double to 110 million tonnes by 2050, making it the fastest growing waste stream in the world. However, theres a growing trend for repair events and clubs which could be part of a solution to the growing amount of electrical and electronic junk.
12、 The BBC visited a Restart Project in London, which is one of many found around the world. One of its volunteers, Francesco Calo, said that “This project allows you to reduce waste, extend the life of objects, and it helps people who cannot afford to get rid of items that have developed a fault. ”As
13、 many electrical items contain valuable metals, another idea is e-waste mining. An experiment at the University of New South Wales involves extracting these materials from electronic gadgets. Its thought that doing this could be more profitable than traditional mining. With phones typically containi
14、ng as many as 60 elements, this could be part of the solution to our appetite for new technology. These projects make total sensecollections of e-waste for recycling are “stagnating or even decreasing” according to RuedigerKuehr, director of the United Nations University. And in countries where ther
15、e is no legislation, much of it just gets dumped. However, the European Union, for example, is trying to tackle the problem by insisting manufacturers have to make appliances longer-lasting and will have to supply spare parts for machines for up to 10 years. 24. According to the passage,which of the
16、 following statements is right?A. E-waste is thrown away because its cheaper to find a new substitute. B. UN reports the number of e-waste generated will nearly double by 2050. C. E-waste will be reduced if more projects like Restart Project are launched .D. The Re-start Project can help people who
17、have found a fault to purchase items. 25. What does the author mean by the underlined word in the last paragraph ?A. Ceasing. B. increasing. C. falling. D. disappearing.26. What can be the best title for the text?A. What is damaging our planet?B.What is significant for E-recycling? C. E-waste mining
18、 benefits more.D. New lives are brought to E-waste. 27. What is the authors attitude towards the future of the problem?A. He is doubtful about it. B. He is concerned but full of confidence.C.He thinks its just a piece of cake. D. He supposes theres a long way to go. C2020 is a leap year, and as we a
19、ll know leap years happen every four years, right? Wrong. That extra day in February is designed to keep the Earth in sync with the astrological or seasonal year. But, what you might not realize is that the maths isnt that simple and occasionally we have to wait eight years. The method behind calcul
20、ating when leap years occur might be a bit more complicated than you think. Way back in 1582 the calendar we now use was first put into effect. The Gregorian calendar was named after the pope at the time, GregoryXIV. The people who created it realized it wasnt perfect to just add an extra day every
21、four years. Heres where the maths comes in. A day, of course, is measured by the amount of time it takes for the Earth to complete one full rotation(旋转) on its axis. A year is the number of days it takes the Earth to orbit the Sun, which most people assume is 365. However, the Earth actually takes j
22、ust under 365 and a quarter days to complete one full revolution around the Sun. So, every four years we get an extra day, which falls on the 29th February. However, as mentioned earlier, it is in fact just under a quarter of a day. So, by rounding it up, we put the calendar out of sync againwhich m
23、eans that after a while we have too many days. That imbalance has to be readdressed, otherwise after 400 years youd end up with three extra days. So back in 1582, they realized that every turn of a century should skip their extra day to subtract those three extra days. This is why the years 1700, 18
24、00, and 1900 werent leap years. But wait, theres more. The year 2000, the millennium, was a leap year. Thats because over a period of four hundred years we only need to remove three days.So, every 400 years the turn of the century is a leap year. This means the next time you hear someone saying “lea
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