2020届揭阳市第一中学高三英语期末试题及答案解析.pdf
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1、20202020 届揭阳市第一中学高三英语期末试题及答案解析届揭阳市第一中学高三英语期末试题及答案解析第一部分第一部分阅读(共两节,满分阅读(共两节,满分4 40 0 分)分)第一节(共第一节(共 1515 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 3030 分)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A AMy Biggest ChallengeAs a writer on an adventure sports magazine,Idalways fought shy of doing the adventurous stuff myself,pref
2、erring instead to observe the experts from a safe distance and relay their experiences to readers in the form ofwritten language.Thus,when I was challenged to take part in a mountain climb in aid of raising money forcharity-and to write about it afterwards-I was unwilling,to say the least.I was luck
3、y enough to have a brilliant climbing coach called Keith,who put me through my paces after mydaily work.He gave me knowledge about everything from the importance of building muscle groups to how toavoid tiredness through nutrition.It quickly became apparent that the mechanics of climbing were more c
4、omplexthan I had imagined.There was the equipment and techniques Id never even heard of,all of which would come inhandy on the snow-capped peak Id be climbing.Aware of the challenge,Keith made a detailed action plan and I forced myself to stick to it,doing a dailyworkout at the gym and going on hike
5、s with a heavy pack.I perfected my technique on the climbing wall and evenwent to climb the mountains to get vital experience.My self-belief increased alongside my muscle power and Ibecame confident about finishing the climb.All too soon I was on a plane to my destination.On that day,when I looked u
6、p at the mountain,I thought ofabandoning it.But then I remembered all the hard work Id done and how disappointed Keith would be if I gave upat the last minute-not to mention letting down the charity and the sense of failure Id experience myself.With adeep breath I gathered my equipment and headed ou
7、t into the sunshine to meet the rest of the group.And as I sit here now,tapping away on my laptop,Im amazed at the details in which I can recall every secondof the climb:the burning muscles,the tiredness,the minor problems along the way.Could I have been betterprepared?Possibly.Would I be back for a
8、nother go?Thankfully not.The feeling of being excited when I stood ontop of the world is a never-to-be-repeated experience but one I will enjoy forever nevertheless.1.At the beginning of the activity,the author revealed his _.A.disappointment in the coming adventure.B.expectation of writing about hi
9、s experience.C.lack of enthusiasm for the challenge hed been offered.D.curiosity about taking part in the mountain climb for charity.2.What did the author realise during his climb training?A.The knowledge about climbing was really confusing.B.The equipment was the key factor to reach the peak.C.Clim
10、bing was much more complicated than expected.D.Hard training was far more important than making plans.3.How did the author feel after he succeeded in climbing the mountain?A.He was relieved that he wouldnt have to do it again.B.He was well satisfied that he had done his best for it.C.He was surprise
11、d that he had managed to complete it.D.He was regretful that it wasnt as smooth as imagined.BLas Vegascity inNevadais built in a desert.The city may be known to the outside world for its partying.Butofficials have found that there are 21 square kilometers of useless grass.The grass is never laid on,
12、played on oreven stepped on.The grass is only there to look nice.Now,the city is asking theNevadastate legislature to ban useless grass.It is trying to become the first placeinAmericato ban that kind of grass often seen between streets,in housing developments and in office parks.It is estimated that
13、 useless grass makes up 40%of all the grass inLas Vegasand it needs a lot of water tosurvive.Grass needs four times more water than dry climate plants like cactus.By tearing out the grass,the citycould reduce yearly water usage by 15%.In 2003,the Southern Nevada Water Authority banned developers fro
14、m planting grass in front of new homes.It also offered homeowners$30 for each square meter of grass they tear out.But fewer people are now using theprogram.Water usage has increased in southernNevadaby 9%since 2019.And last year,Las Vegaswent a record240 days without major rainfall.The Colorado Rive
15、r provides much ofNevadas drinking water.The river could losemore water as climate change affects it.Water officials in other dry cities said water usage needs to be reduced.But they fear the reaction to reformslike the ones inLas Vegasif their communities do not accept them.Cynthia Campbell is the
16、water resources adviserfor the city ofPhoenixinArizona.“There might come a point when city restrictions get too severe for someresidents.Theyll say that is the point of no return for them,”Campbellsaid.“For some people,its a pool.For somepeople,its grass.”4.Why doesLas Vegascity try to ban useless g
17、rass?A.To protect the local people.B.To beautify the city.C.To reduce water usage.D.To reduce waste.5.What program was carried out inLas Vegasin 2003?A.Allowing planting grass before new houses.B.Encouraging the residents to tear out grass.C.Praising those who signed on the program.D.Awarding those
18、who reduced water usage.6.What is implied inCampbells words in the last paragraph?A.Many residents wont follow the ban.B.Reaction to the reform will vary personally.C.Other measures should be taken to protect wetter.D.Water officials should take many factors into account.7.What is the best title for
19、 the text?A.Las VegasPlans to Ban Useless GrassB.A Method Is Adopted to SaveLas VegasC.Choices between Beauty and PracticeD.Grass Is Important but Useless inLas VegasCBob,a Burroughs junior high school football player,always had his mom cheering him on.He didnt playexciting positions.He played as a
20、linebacker(中后卫球员).Sadly,he often found himself at the bottom of the piles,where everyone would jump onto each other at the end of every play.Bobs mom realized it was hard for her sonto hear her cheering.She hadto find a solution,but couldnt find one.Then one day the coach from the school team asked
21、him if he wanted to join the team.Bob wasecstatic,because he was only a ninth grader.His mom was also excited,since she loved football and especially lovedwatching her son play.She kept considering a way for him to hear her.A cowbell!That was it.Now from thebottom of the piles Bob would hear his mom
22、 shaking her cowbell crazily,knowing she was there for him.Bobs team finally made it to the state championship game.What exciting time to play at Busch Stadiumunder the lights!This experience made Bob appreciate all the years that his mom had sacrificed everything to gethim to practice every day,to
23、wash his uniforms,and to never miss a game.He had to do something.On the night of the state championship game,the loudspeakers introduced Bob,and as he walked onto thefield his mom shook the cowbell,hard.However,it didnt sound right.She looked its inside,and found a notesaying,”Thank you,Mom.”Bob ha
24、d left her a note expressing his appreciation for always being with him,filling herheart with warmth.Finally Burroughs claimed the title of State Champion.While others were cheering and admiring the statechampionship cup,Bob s mom clutched(紧握)her cowbell happily.Years later,Bobs mom died.While diggi
25、ng through her belongings,he found the cowbell with the note.Bobtook it to his moms funeral and rang it,whispering,Thank you,Mom.”8.What does the underlined word ecstatic”mean in Paragraph 2?A.CuriousB.DisappointedC.AnxiousD.Delighted9.Why did Bobs mom want to get a cowbell?A.To amuse her cow.B.To t
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