2021届海南省海口市高三下学期英语5月高考调研测试试题.doc
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1、2021届海南省海口市高三下学期英语5月高考调研测试试题注意事项:2. 回答选择题时,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。回答非选择题时, 将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第二部分 阅读 (共两节, 满分50分)第一节 (共15小题; 每小题分,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。AEnjoy amazing 360-degree views over London from the London Eye, a rotating (旋转的) observation whee
2、l which is 135 meters high. Spot some of the capitals most famous landmarks, including Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace. How long does it take to go round the London Eye? The gradual rotation in one of the 32 high-tech glass capsules takes approximately 30 minutes and gives yo
3、u an ever-changing view of London. You can skip most of the queues with a fast-track ticket. Where is the London Eye and how do I get there? The London Eye is located on the South Bank of the River Thames. The nearest tube station is Waterloo, but Charing Cross, Westminster and Embankment are also a
4、 short walk away. Several bus routes stop near the London Eye.How to book London Eye tickets? Tickets to the London Eye must be pre-booked on the Internet with timed entry. Prices Child ticket: From 23.00 per ticket. Adult ticket: From 28.00 per ticket. Children under three years old enter free. Ope
5、ning hours The London Eye opening time varies throughout the year. Typically the attraction opens at 10am and closes between 6pm and 8.30pm. Make sure you check it before your visit to get the best experience Important information We encourage you to arrive at the attraction as early as possible, to
6、 allow more time for security checks. Please note items that CAN and CANNOT be taken on board the London Eye. 21. What do we know about the London Eye? A.It has fixed opening hours. B.No queuing is needed to take it. C. A ride on it takes about half an hour. D. It lies some distance away from Waterl
7、oo.22. What is a must to pay a visit to the London Eye? A.Booking tickets online in advance. B.Taking no items on board. C. Being accompanied by an adult. D.Arriving at the attraction ahead. 23. How much should a couple with their son aged 5 and daughter aged 2 pay to visit the London Eye? A.At leas
8、t 56. B.At least 74. C.At least 79. D.At least 102. BI was 16 years old and on a fortnight-long trip to visit a college in Iowa. On the way our group stopped in Chicago for a day. We were staying in a building on the south side of the city and were warned not to go out alone. It wasnt long, though,
9、before I was feeling bored and decided to go for a short walk. I was going down a street when I saw some people making a wide circle around a man sitting on the sidewalk. His clothes were worn and torn and I could smell him from several feet away. I stopped in my tracks. My mind flashed back and I r
10、ealized I had seen a homeless person once before: Me. It was a summer night in my 11th year when the home I grew up in caught fire in the middle of the night. I can still remember the fire destroyed everything we owned. Thankfully, our small town community showered us with love and care. They fed us
11、, brought us clothes, and within a few days helped us to rent a temporary house. A few months later they helped us to finance a new home. I could remember feeling loved even after losing so much. The homeless man sitting in front of me, however, had no one to help him. I could see the sadness and de
12、speration in his eyes. I only had a few dollars left in my wallet, but I went to him directly, bent down and handed them to this fellow, talking with him, touching his hand and wishing him well before I left. He isnt the first one to get my help these years. Seeing the joy on their face, I feel more
13、 than happy. I wont stop and say no to those who are in need. Even though what I can do is really limited, I believe that the world will change if each of us gives a little. 24. What happened when the author went out for a walk? A.He got his clothes torn. B.He lost his wallet carelessly. C.Some stra
14、ngers stopped him. D.A man reminded him of his past. 25. What does the author say about the fire? A.It hurt some people. B.It happened during the day. C.It made him homeless. D.It didnt do much damage. 26. How did the author react to the homeless man? A.He turned a blind eye to him. B.He raised mone
15、y for him. C.He shared his experience with him. D.He helped and comforted him. 27. What does the author convey in the last paragraph? A.Care makes the world warmer. B.Mans nature at birth is good. C.You never know till you have tried. D.Everything comes to him who waits. C When most of us think of s
16、and, we immediately think of sunny beaches and summer holidays. But actually its in pretty much everything that surrounds us in our everyday lives. From the walls of our homes to the glass bottles in our kitchens and even the mobile phones in our hands. Sand is the second most used resource in the w
17、orld after water: it accounts for more than two-thirds of everything thats being dug out of the ground. But there isnt a limitless supply. In fact, a UN report says we might be running out. According to the report, we use an estimated 15 billion tons of sand every year in the construction industry a
18、lone. Thats enough to build a 20m 20m wall around the equator every year. However, sand can take tens of thousands of years to form: the process starts with rock being eroded(侵蚀) in the mountains and ends, eventually, with sand being in river beds and on the seafloor. Sand is heavy and difficult to
19、transport, so in developing countries, sand is often mined from the nearest convenient source, and quite often that means a river bed or beach. But beaches and rivers are delicately balanced ecosystems and when a large amount of sand is removed, the balance is upset. The smallest fish, which eat org
20、anic matter on the sand in river beds, from the base of the food chain in a river. If this sand is removed, so is the source of food for the bottom feeders. All organisms in a food chain share the joys and the sorrows. Thus, when they disappear, so does the food for the larger fish which would have
21、been caught and eaten, or sold by fishermen. It is high time we took into consideration the big problem concerning the tiny thing. More and more conservationists are calling for alternatives to sand especially in the construction industry.28. Why are the things in our daily life mentioned in the beg
22、inning? A.To show the uses of sand. B.To indicate our relationship with nature. C.To introduce our lifestyles. D. To stress the convenience of modern life. 29. What does the UN report imply? A. Sand is actually our most used natural resource. B. Sand is used more quickly than its formed. C. The cons
23、truction industry doesnt use sand wisely. D. The problem of washing sand is worsening. 30. What does the underlined phrase “the bottom feeders” in paragraph 3 refer to? A.The river beds. B.The fishermen. C.The larger fish. D.The smallest fish. 31. Which can be the best title for the text? A.The worl
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