2021届浙江省稽阳联谊学校高三下学期英语联考试题.doc
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1、本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)。第I卷1至7页,第II卷7页至8页。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂、写在答题纸上。第I卷注意事项:1答第I2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。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10个小题;每小题分,满分25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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ABob Geldof was the lead singer and songwriter of
2、an Irish music band named The Boomtown Rats. It was 23 October 1984, and they were not doing very well; they had not had a hit song for a while. Bob was worrying about this when he switched on the BBC news. It was a report on a famine(饥荒)in Ethiopia. Images of hungry children and crying mothers fill
3、ed the screen. The reporter described the crisis as “the closest thing to hell on earth”.“There I saw something that placed my worries in ghastly new perspective,” Geldof later said in an interview. Deeply upset and saddened by the report, Geldof decided to do something about it using the language o
4、f pop music. In just over four weeks after seeing the news report, Geldof had written, with the help of his friend, another band leader Midge Ure, a song that would be a huge bestseller. In addition, he managed to convince about 40 of the most famous performers at that time in Britain and Irish pop
5、music to come to a London music studio to record the song. Bob named this super group Band Aid. The song was “Do They Know Its Christmas?” By the last day of 1984, 3 million copies had been sold in Britain. It went on to sell nearly 12 million worldwide. Some people bought extra copies, and gave the
6、m away or donated them back to resell.Geldofs next step was to organize charity super-concerts called Live Aid in London and Philadelphia, and streamed them live on television, raising an additional US$48 million. He was made a knight by Queen Elizabeth II, recognizing him for his activism and anti-
7、poverty work for Africa.21. How did Bob Geldof learn about the starving children in Ethiopia?A. From another band leader Midge Ure.B. By listening to the BBC news on the radio.C. Through a news report about a famine on TV.D. During a music tour with his band in Ethiopia.22. Why did some people buy e
8、xtra copies of the song?A. To have more songs to enjoy.B. To support Bob Geldofs music career.C. To help the starving children in Ethiopia.D. To show their deep affection for Band Aid.23. Which of the following best describes Bob Geldof? A. Sympathetic. B. Determined. C. Humorous. D. Sensitive.BJeff
9、Bezos has a rule at Amazon, or perhaps more appropriate a philosophy. If a team cannot be fed by two pizzas then that team is too large. The reasoning is quite straightforward and basic. More people means more communication, more bureaucracy, more chaos, and more of pretty much everything that slows
10、 things down, hence why large organizations are oftentimes considered as being so inefficient. In 2013 Gallup released a report called “The State of The American Workplace”, in which they found that smaller companies had more engaged employees. In fact, 42% of employees working at companies of 10 or
11、 fewer were engaged at work versus only 30% of employees at large companies. Most people are not familiar with the Ringelmann Effect which is the tendency for individual members to become less productive as the size of a group increases. This concept was named after Maximilien Ringelmann, a French p
12、rofessor of agricultural engineering who passed away in 1931. In one of his experiments he asked volunteers to perform a very simple task, to pull on a rope. He found that when only one person is pulling on the rope they give 100% of their effort; however, as more people are added the individual eff
13、ort goes down.This experiment was recreated in the 1970s by Alan Ingham who came up with the concept of “social loafing” which helps us understand why the individual effort decreases as the team size increases. So why does this happen? Because it becomes harder to extract the individual contribution
14、s and performance of each person.Organizations should really think about what their team structures look like and create and follow similar “two pizza rules”. Its no coincidence that smaller organizations are oftentimes more nimble while large organizations look like they are stuck in the mud.24. Wh
15、at is the authors purpose of mentioning “two pizza rules” in paragraph 1?A. To make a comment.B. To introduce the topic.C. To provide an example.D. To analyze a phenomenon.25. What is special about the Alan Inghams experiment?A. It repeated the Ringelmann Effect experiment. B. It was based on a simp
16、le task of pulling a rope.C. It aimed to explore the reason behind the phenomenon.D. It revealed the link between team size and individual effort.26. Which of the following words can replace the underlined word “nimble” in the last paragraph? A. Balanced. B. Complicated. C. Simple. D. Flexible.27. W
17、hat can be a suitable title for the text?A. What Makes a Team More Productive? B. Why Are Smaller Teams Better Than Larger Ones?C. How Can Two Pizzas Be Shared by One Team?D. Which Is More Important: Individual Effort or Team Size?CExperts studying the state of the Australian reef systemone of the s
18、even natural wonders of the worldreported that it is disappearing faster than thought.“We found the number of small, medium and large corals on the Great Barrier Reef has declined by more than 50 percent during the so-called bleaching episodes(白化期)since the 1990s,” said Terry Hughes of the Universit
19、y of Queensland, Australia. “The decline occurred in both shallow and deeper water and across nearly all speciesbut especially in branching and table-shaped corals.” Branching and table-shaped corals provide build structures on the reef that are important for other sea life, such as fish. Their loss
20、 is reducing population sizes and sea food productivity. When ocean temperatures are too high, corals drive away their colorful symbiotic algae(共生藻类)that provide them with foodturning them a bleached white. If the ocean cools quickly enough, the algae can return. But if it stays too hot for too long
21、, the corals begin to starve.“Both small and large reefs have become increasingly rare,” said paper author Andy Dietzel of Queenslands ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies. “This indicates declines in reproduction, recovery potential of coral populations.”The Great Barrier Reef consists o
22、f more than 2,900 individual reefs and some 900 islandsand is bigger than the entirety of the UK. The natural wonder is home to around 1,625 species of fish and 30 different types of whale and dolphin.“We used to think the Great Barrier Reef was protected by its size,” commented Professor Hughes. “B
23、ut our results show even the worlds largest and relatively well-protected reef system is increasingly compromised and in decline.”28. What can we learn about the bleaching episodes from the passage?A. The decline of corals occurred in all species.B. Corals will never come back to life once bleached.
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