四省名校2021届高三英语下学期第三次大联考试题含解析2021042102104.doc
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1、1四省名校四省名校 20212021 届高三英语下学期第三次大联考试题(含解析)届高三英语下学期第三次大联考试题(含解析)全卷满分 150 分。考试用时 120 分钟。注意事项:注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、考号等填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作答: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,写 在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接写在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸 和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。第二部分阅读理解(
2、共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ADid you know that the United States has over 2,600 National Historic Landmarks?They serveas official markers of the countrys,history by way of an event,person,time period,designor archeological finding and not just any old
3、 site will do.Here weve selected 4 with a storyto tell and explore.BirthplaceBirthplace ofof HelenHelen Keller,Keller,AlabamaAlabamaIvy Green is a historic museum that honors Helen Keller,who was born here in 1880.Kellerlearned sign language and Braille and became the first deaf-blind person to earn
4、 a bachelorsdegree.Keller was an advocate of blind rights and wrote 12 books,including her autobiographyThe Story of My Life.Coca-ColaCoca-Cola BottlingBottling Plant,Plant,GeorgiaGeorgiaBuilt in 1891,this plant served as the headquarters and bottling plant for the soda giantas it grew from soda sho
5、p to a manufactured brand.In 1966,Coca-Cola moved into something larger.Currently,it functions as part of Georgia State Universitys campus.LibraryLibrary ofof Congress,Congress,Washington,Washington,D.D.C.C.Where is the largest library in the world?This is it.America t s Library of Congress isthe ol
6、dest federal cultural institution.It s also the current research library for the US Senateand is where US Patent and Trademark Office lies.Both real-life and virtual tours of this amazingspace are available.BrooklynBrooklyn Bridge,Bridge,NewNew YorkYork CityCity2Completed in 1883,Brooklyn Bridge is
7、a famous sight and it has a rich history too.Due toits lengthy span,New Yorkers fear was heightened after 12 people were killed on the bridge.Circus man P.T.Barnum paraded 21 elephants across the bridge to prove it was safe.Its beena National Historic Landmark since 1964.21.Where should you go if yo
8、u want to know about the soda giant?A.Birthplace of Helen Keller.B.Brooklyn Bridge.C.Coca-Cola Bottling Plant.D.Library of Congress.22.What can we know about the Library of Congress?A.It is the oldest cultural organization.B.It is where Americans do the current research.C.It can be visited only in p
9、erson.D.It is where Americans apply for a patent and trademark.23.What is the purpose of writing the text?A.To explore landmarks.B.To introduce scenery.C.To attract visitors.D.To educate readers.BHedy Lamarr was used to being admired for her looks.As a Hollywood film star,she was called“the most bea
10、utiful woman in the world.What she was less known for was her scientific thinkingability.During World War II,Lamarr quietly co-invented the technology that would be theprecursor(前身)to Bluetooth,Wi-Fi and other systems we rely on today.She had a natural curiosity about the world around her.As young a
11、s 5,she would spend timetaking apart and rebuilding her music box to understand how it worked.At 16,she got her firstHim role and quickly became an international icon(偶像).As her acting career continued totake off,World War II broke out.Lamarr became restless,feeling that she should do more tocontrib
12、ute to the Allies war efforts.“Lamarr said that she did not feel very comfortable,sitting there in Hollywood and making lots of money when things were in such a state,”saysGeorge AntheilTogether with Antheil,Lamarr came up with a groundbreaking new form of wireless communicationknown as Spread Spect
13、rum(频谱).The concept was to create a wireless signal that could travelquickly from frequency to frequency.But the military refused to use it in their war efforts.The technology sat unused for years,until one day in the 1960s,the military accepted it andcalled the system“Spread like Wildfire”.3Hedy La
14、marr played the role she was expected to play in Hollywood-a beautiful star on thebig screen.And without her,communication could look completely different today.Lamarrsexperience can serve as a reminder:Pursue your talents and passions.Not only will the worldbe better for it,but every pioneer who ch
15、allenges the old will pave the way for others to follow.24.Which of the following best describes Lamarr?A.She became an international star in her childhood.B.She was popular for her extraordinary beauty.C.She invented the technology completely by her own.D.She had to do more to gain success in her c
16、areer.25.What motivated Lamarr to invent“Spread Spectrum*?A.Making lots of money.B.Becoming more popular.C.Showing off her ability.D.Helping the Allies war efforts.26.What can we know from Paragraph 3?A.A fast-frequently-spreading signal was created in Spread Spectrum.B.The name“Spread like Wildfire
17、”showed the hidden danger.C.Showing off her ability.D.Helping the Allies war efforts.26.What can we know from Paragraph 3?A.A fast-frequently-spreading signal was created in Spread Spectrum.B.The name“Spread like Wildfire”showed the hidden danger.C.The military never showed interest in Spread Spectr
18、um.D.Spread Spectrum was an ordinary form of communication.27.Which can be the best title for the text?A.A Film Star With A Great ContributionB.An International IconC.A Woman And The Allies,War EffortsD.A Wireless CommunicationCThe great outdoors:its the place to head for when you re in need of peac
19、e and quiet,open spaces,beautiful scenery and exercise.Whether a huge mountain range or a local countrypark,these natural areas are perfect for us to refresh from our stressed-out lives,and theirtherapeutic effect is being used more and more to treat mental health.As an example,in the foothills of t
20、he Snowdonia National Park in the UK,specialist therapy4sessions are held to help people who suffer from depression,anxiety and stress.Outdoorart-related activities are held for patients,but the setting alone has been credited withimproving the mood of patients.Art psychotherapist Pamela Stanley tol
21、d the BBC that there wasa“growing body of evidence”to support eco-therapy.It s true that for most of us connecting with the natural world definitely lifts our spirits.But the mental health charity Mind says eco-therapy has been recognized as a formal type oftreatment that can sometimes be prescribed
22、 to someone by a doctor.It doesnt involve takingmedication,hut instead it just develops a person s relationship with nature.This natural remedyremedycan take on many forms,including doing yoga in a forest,gardening or even hugging a tree.Evidence has shown there are many benefits of this“green”thera
23、py,including improvingsocial contact,social and work skills and coping abilities.Its what Dr.Rachel Bragg fromthe University of Essex calls“psychological restoration”.She told the BBCs All in the Mindprogramme that nature-based therapies should be part of a“toolkit”of care for patients.Of course,eco
24、-therapy wont cure everything,but it is an option for therapists to use.And as we become more aware of the causes and effects of mental health,it s good to know thathelp might lie outside our towns and cities,and that nature can give us a helping hand.28.In what way does nature work in the therapeut
25、ic effect?A.It helps people get much relieved.B.It helps people do bodybuilding.C.It is doctor1 s preference for treatments.D.It can help us fully recover from the illness.29.What does the underlined word remedy in Paragraph 3 mean?A.optionB.contactC.treatmentD.effect30.What might be the best way of
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