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1、此卷只装订不密封班级 姓名 准考证号 考场号 座位号 此卷只装订不密封班级 姓名 准考证号 考场号 座位号 (新高考)2020-2021学年高三第三次模拟考试卷英 语 (一)注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号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:每小题选出答案后,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:用签字笔直接答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。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分
2、30分)略第二部分 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFour-Day Rwanda Gorilla Trekking(徒步旅行)This four-day travel will take you for gorilla trekking of Mountain Gorillas in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda, the “land of a thousand hills”. Gorilla trekking in
3、 Rwanda is one of the highlight travel experiences in Africa.Day 1: Pick up from Kigali Airport Transfer to Kigali SerenaToday upon your arrival at Kigali International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed and transferred by road to your hotel. You will relax at the hotel for the rest of the time.Jo
4、urney Time: 10 minutesAccommodation: Kigali SerenaMeal Plan: Not includedDay 2: Kigali City Tours Transfer to Volcanoes National ParkToday after breakfast, you will go for a guided city tour of Kigali, one of the safest and cleanest capital cities in Africa. The tour will start from the first modern
5、 building that the city was founded on, during which you can learn about the countrys history. After the city tour, you will begin the journey northwards to Volcanoes National Park. Bisate Lodge(旅馆) is Rwandas first real comfort lodge. Activities at the lodge include Bind watching and participating
6、in the reforestation programme.Journey Time: 3 hours Accommodation: Bisate Lodge Meal Plan: All foodDay 3: Gorilla Trekking Visit Twin LakesToday after breakfast, your guide will transfer you to Volcanoes National Park headquarters to start your gorilla trekking.You will trek through foothills of th
7、e Virunga, enjoying great views from all angles. Upon seeing where the mountain gorillas are, you will stay with them for an hour as they go about their day-to-day life playing, feeding, touching among others. Coming face to face with these endangered mountain gorillas is an experience you will neve
8、r forget.PS: We highly recommend that you hire services of a waiter who carries your backpack during the gorilla trekking. It costs 15 US dollars per waiter.Accommodation: Bisate LodgeMeal Plan: All mealsDay 4: DepartureToday after breakfast, you will be transferred back to Kigali International Airp
9、ort for your onward journey.21. What can tourists do at Bisate Lodge?A. Visit a modem building.B. Tour Kigali with a guide,C. Lear the history of Rwanda.D. Do some bird watching.22. What can tourists do with gorillas while hiking?A. Meet gorillas face to face.B. Feed gorillas with snacks.C. Play wit
10、h gorillas for an hour.D. Follow the footprints of gorillas.23. What is strongly advised for tourists on Day 3?A. Exploring the volcanoes.B. Employing a porter for help.C. Catching a mountain gorilla.D. Leaving the backpack in the hotel.BWhen Chery Hanbury stepped outside her home the morning after
11、Hurricane Irma swept through her Bradenton, Florida, neighborhood, she expected to see a few of her neighbors out surveying the damage, too, and cleaning up debris. What she did not expect to see was an actual superhero at work.But thats exactly what she spotted when a man in a red and blue outfit u
12、sing a chainsaw to cut a tree that had fallen across her road caught her attention. “I thought, OMG! Spider-Man!” she said. “I was shocked. I couldnt believe what I was seeing.”Hanbury called her family outside to see too, and her husband Alan was able to snap two pictures of the mysterious good Sam
13、aritan. “Spider-Man worked the tree, then swung off and jumped in his little black pickup with a friend and flew off,” said Hanbury. “I do not know why he was dressed as Spider-Man, nor do I know the name or identity of the masked man.”Hanburys own two daughters, Ciara, 22, and Skye, 21, are grown,
14、and most of the neighborhood withdrew before the storm, so unfortunately, no children were around to witness the Spider-Man in action. However, Hanbury said he was a welcome surprise and provided a laugh that lifted the spirits of those who experienced the scary storm. “It was a silver lining after
15、waiting a long week for the hurricane to arrive,” she said. “People were terrified and exhausted.”Thankfully, the hurricane wasnt as bad as it was predicted for Hanburys area. “We still have lots of people without power, and my neighbors generators(发电机) are running at the moment. But for the most pa
16、rt, we just have high numbers of trees and power lines down with much debris, but everyone is safe!” she said.Now that her photos are going viral(疯传), Hanbury hopes Spider-Man knows he is cheering the spirits of people in Bradenton and around the world. “To Spider-Man, I would like to say, Thank you
17、!” she said. “Im glad we have real-life heroes.”24. What was out of Hanburys expectation?A. The hurricane hit her home town suddenly.B. Her neighbors were evaluating the losses.C. A real-life hero was doing disaster relief work.D. Her husband spotted a Spider-Man outdoors.25. According to the passag
18、e, we can learn that .A. many people managed to leave before the hurricaneB. a Hanburys neighbor was dressed as Spider-ManC. the hurricane caused serious damage to the areaD. the superhero wanted to give the children a surprise26. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 suggest?A. Fortunate
19、ly, the hurricane didnt arrive a week later as predictedB. After a long weeks waiting people felt very tired and depressedC. People waited in line to welcome the Spider Man to help themD. The hero brought the victims of the hurricane positive energy27. Which can be the best title for the passage?A.
20、Hurricane Irma Sweeps Through BradentonB. Real-life Spider-Man Shows up to Help after hurricaneC. Spider-Man Is shot after Hurricane IrmaD. Children Wish the Spider-Man to Give a Welcome SurpriseCChanging weather pallerns, stronger storms, longer droughts- these are just a few signs that our climate
21、 is changing rapidly.Recently, lawmakers in New Zealand signed the Zero Carbon Bill, which lays out a path for the country to reduce its carbon emissions to zero by 2050.Net-zero is the balance between the amount of greenhouse gases a country releases into the atmosphere and how much is removed from
22、 the atmosphere.A reasonable way to achieve net-zero is to divide the goal into two parts. To reduce emissions, countries can gradually adapt their economies to be less carbon dependent. This can be done by developing renewable energy, improving transportation and food production, stopping deforesta
23、tion and restoring lands, reducing food wastage, and consuming less meat.Countries can then address remaining emissions with carbon removal, a process that removes greenhouse gases directly from the atmosphere. This can be done by planting more trees and developing technologies that capture and stor
24、e carbon.New Zealands Zero Carbon Bill aims to reduce fossil fuel usage and replace it with renewable energy sources. The government has also focused on promoting electric vehicles, public transportation, biking, and walking. Additionally, New Zealand is committed to planting 1 billion trees by 2028
25、.The country wants to include agriculture into its climate solution. The government will tax farmers who do not decrease their carbon emissions by 2022. Currently, agriculture in New Zealand accounts for over half of its greenhouse gas emissions.Methane is a greenhouse gas produced by the decomposit
26、ion of organic matter from crops and livestock such as sheep and cattle known as biogenic(生物的) methane. New Zealand will reduce biogenic emissions by 10% before 2030 and between 24% to 47% before 2050. Here , the country is being denounced for not doing enough as methane is a much stronger greenhous
27、e gas, even though it does not stay in the atmosphere as long as carbon dioxide.Sixty countries have already committed to net-zero, yet they only make up 11% of global emissions. We need convince our leaders that our planet cannot survive if we dont take action.28. What plan is New Zealand going to
28、carry out?A. To find the causes of climate change.B. To limit its temperature rise to 2 degrees,C. To record the signs of changing climate.D. To make zero amount of carbon emissions.29. Which of the following helps remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?A. Eating less meat.B. Planting more trees.
29、C. Throwing away less food.D. Walking more to work or school.30. What is probably releasing most greenhouse gases in New Zealand?A. Transportation.B. Tourism.C. Industry.D. Agriculture.31. What does the underlined word “denounced” probably mean?A. Blamed.B. Chosen.C. IgnoredD. Recorded.DWhen it come
30、s to work, workers, and jobs, much of the concern of the modern age boils down to the fear that were witnessing the final stage of the game, and that there will be nowhere for humans to withdraw as machines take over the last few tasks. The most recent example comes from the use of artificial intell
31、igence(AI). Is there no area of human experience that cant be replaced by AI? And if not, what is left for humans to do except the tasks involved in taking care of the machines?At the heart of this concern is our desire for good jobs jobs that make the most of workers natural abilities and where the
32、 work provides the worker with motivation and work-life balance. More importantly, good jobs support workers in learning by doing and in so doing, deliver benefits on three levels: to the worker, who gains in personal development and job satisfaction; to the organization, which reforms as staff find
33、 new problems to solve and opportunities to pursue; and to the community as a whole, which harvests the economic benefits of hosting positive organizations and workers. This is what makes good jobs productive for the organization, as well as engaging and fulfilling for the worker. Does the ongoing a
34、dvance of AI threaten to get rid of all the learning, creativity, and meaning that make a job a good job? Certainly, some have blamed technology for just such an outcome. Headlines today often express concern over technological innovation(革新) resulting in bad jobs for humans, or even the complete di
35、sappearance of certain professions. Some fear that further technology advancement in the workplace will result in jobs where employees are being asked to work in split times or for longer periods over more days. The problem here isnt the technology; rather, its the way the technology is used and mor
36、e than that, the way people think about using it.32. What is the passage mainly about?A. The human fears in the age of AI.B. Human experiences were replaced by AI.C. How to take care of the AI machines.D. The relations among work, workers, and jobs.33. What jobs are supposed to be good according to
37、the passage?A. The ones that provide basic benefits.B. The ones that require no economic return.C. Those that dont bring new problems to workers.D. Those that offer chances to progress professionally.34. How do news media respond to the development of AI?A. Supportive.B. Optimistic.C. Negative.D. Am
38、biguous.35. What will the author probably talk about next?A. The proper attitude towards AI.B. The future jobs humans will do.C. The possible application of AI in the future.D. The approaches to handling the issues of AI.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Ever since th
39、e University of Bologna in Haly was founded in 1088 as the first modern university, most people have associated great universities,with major cities. 36 Colleges and universities in the U.S., though, have followed a different pattern. To be sure, leading universities such as the University of Chicag
40、o and Columbia University in New York City call major urban centers home. 37 In some cases, the university is, for all practical purposes, the whole town. 38 Many early colleges and universities were founded by religious(宗教的) groups that sought to educate students far from the distractions of city l
41、ife. When Harvard University was founded in 1636 by Congregationalist Church ministers, Cambridge, where the university is now located, was quite separate from Boston. Moreover, when the U.S. began building a network of public universities in the 1860s to bring agricultural and technical research an
42、d know-how to the westward spreading frontier, most were located in small towns. 39 Given the huge diversity of U.S. higher education, the message for international students shopping for a great university is doubled. 40 Dont be put off if you have never heard of the city or town where a school is l
43、ocated. Top-rated colleges and universities located in lesser known places may amaze you in an unimaginable manner with their high quality and a significant number of their international students.A. Bloomington is also a great college town.B. Think the Sorbonne in Paris or Peking University.C. Set y
44、our sights beyond the most well-known schools.D. One reason: there were no major cities there at the time.E. There was no better recipe for popularity than small campuses.F. Part of the explanation for this lies in Americas distinctive history.G. But many are located in cities and towns most people
45、have never heard of.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。What is a true winner? We may be very 41 of Honda Motors.In 1938, Soichiro Honda was still in school, when he started a little workshop. His plan was to sell piston rings(活塞环) to Toyota.
46、He 42 night and day, believing he could 43 his design and produce a worthy product. Then, came the day he took a sample to Toyota, 44 to be told that the rings did not 45 their standards!However, he refused to give up. 46 focus on his failure, he continued working towards his goal. After two more ye
47、ars of 47 , he won a contract with Toyota. By then, Soichiro Honda needed to build a factory to supply Toyota, but building materials were in short supply.Again he would not 48 ! He invented a 49 process that enabled him to build the factory. But 50 , an earthquake destroyed the factory.Was he 51 to give up now? No! Soichiro Honda wrote to 18,000 bicycles shop owners and asked them to help him. 5,000 responded and 52 him what little money they could to build his tiny bicycle engines. 53 gradually the company got great success.Honda succeeded
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