2020届张家口东方中学高三英语上学期期中试卷及答案解析.pdf
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1、20202020 届张家口东方中学高三英语上学期期中试卷及答案解析届张家口东方中学高三英语上学期期中试卷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 AThe OrchardI had a very nice meal at the Orchard restaurant The food was lovely and the service was quite good Wechose t
2、o eat in the garden which was full of beautiful flowers and very relaxingThe only disappointment was thedessert the apple piewas far too sweet and it was cold too Apart from that it was an enjoyable eveningAs forthe price what a bargain,excellent value for money!Park InnThe best thing about Park Inn
3、 was the service it was excellentThere was a warm welcome when wearrived and the waiters were very helpful all eveningHowever,the food wasnt as goodThe menu lookedinteresting but the meals were rather tastelessIts not a cheap restaurant and I wasnt happy to pay so much forboring foodRichards PlaceWh
4、en we enteredthe restaurant,we were surprised by the lovely interior(内部的)design of itSo stylish,so modern!This is one of the most popular restaurants in town and its very easy to see why The food was greatand excellent value for money but it was ruined by very,very poor service!TheRiversideIt was lo
5、vely sitting outside and looking over the riverThere were lots of little lanterns(灯笼)and color1 edlights everywhere and it all looked very pretty The food was good,nothing very special but quite tasty Theservice was OK;we didnt have to wait too long for our food but the waiter never looked very happ
6、y!Its quite anexpensive place but with the view I think its quite good value for money 1.In which restaurant can customers eat in the garden?A.Park InnB.TheOrchardC.The RiversideD.Richards Place2.What makes the customers of Park Inn most satisfied?A.The foodB.The priceC.The serviceD.The environment3
7、.In Richards Place,customers can _A.receive good serviceB.enjoy its moderndesignC.listen to wonderful musicD.enjoy the beauty of a riverBBritish sculptor Jason Taylor has made it his mission to use his talent to conserve our ecosystems by creatingunderwater museums.Over the years,the environmentalis
8、t has put over 850 massive artworks underwaterworldwide.On February 1,2021,Taylor launched his latest work The Underwater Museum of Cannes.The main goal was to bring attention to the fact that our oceans need our help,Taylor toldDezeen.Ocean ecology has been destroyed by human activity in the Medite
9、rranean over the past few decades,and it is not obvious what is taking place when observing the sea from afar.The Underwater Museum of Cannes contains 6 sculptures featuring local residents of various ages.Theyrange from Maurice,an 80-year-old fisherman,to Anouk,a 9-year-old student.Towering over 6-
10、feet-tall andweighing 10 tons,the faces are sectioned into two parts,with the outer part like a mask.The mask indicates thatthe worlds oceans appear powerful and unbeatable from the surface but house an ecosystem that is extremelyfragile to careless human activities.Though the waters surrounding the
11、 sculptures now appear a pristine blue,the seabed was filled with oldboat engines,pipes,and other human-made trash when the project began about four years ago.Besides removingthe trash,Taylor also restored the areas sea grass.Just one square meter of the sea grass can generate up to 10litersof oxyge
12、n daily.The sea grass also helps prevent coastal erosion and provides habitats for many oceancreatures.The idea of creating an underwater museum was to draw more people underwater and develop a sense ofcare and protection,Taylor told Dezeen.If we threw unwanted waste near a forest,there would be a p
13、ublicoutcry.But this is happening every day in our surrounding waters and it largely goes unnoticed.4.Why does the outer part ofthe sculptures look like a mask?A.To popularize the features of the locals.B.To remind people to protect themselves.C.To reflect peoples protection of the ocean.D.To stress
14、 the sensitiveness of the ecosystem.5.Whats paragraph 4 mainly about?A.How the project was started.B.How the sea grass was restored.C.What recovery effort the project made.D.Why the surroundings were improved.6.What can we infer from what Jason Taylor said in the last paragraph?A.The situation of th
15、e ocean is easily ignored.B.The destruction caused to the ocean is noticeable.C.Forests play a more important role in ecosystems.D.People have zero tolerance to damage done to nature.7.What might be the best title for the text?A.The Underwater Museum,a long way to go.B.The Underwater Museum,a big di
16、fference to the sea.C.The Underwater Museum,an appeal to conserve ecosystems.D.The Underwater Museum,a masterpiece of Jason Taylor.CA 25-year-old American with a university degree can expect to livea decade longer than a peer who droppedout of high school.Although researchers have long known that th
17、e rich live longer than the poor,this educationgap is less well documented.And although the average Americans expected span(预期寿命)has been smooth inrecent yearand,shockingly,even fell between 2015 and 2017that of the one-third with a bachelors degreehas continued to lengthen.This gap in life expectan
18、cy is growing,according to new research published in the report of the NationalAcademy of Sciences.Anne Case and Angus Deation ofPrincetonUniversityfound that the lifespans of those withand without a bachelors degree started to become different in the 1990s and 2000s.This gap grew even wider inthe 2
19、010s.What is the link between schooling and longevity(长寿)?Some argue that better-educated people develophealthier lifestyles:each additional year of study reduces the chances of being a smoker and of being overweight.The better-educated earn more,which in turn is associated with greaterhealth.Ms Cas
20、e and Mr Deaton argue that changes in labor markets,including the rise of automation and increaseddemand for highly-educated workers,coupled with the rising costs of employer-provided health care,havedecreased the supply of well-paid jobs for those without a degree.This may be contributing to higher
21、 rates ofalcohol and drug use,suicide and other“deaths of despair”.The authors argued that the educational gap in mortality(致死率)will widenin the wake ofthe covid-19pandemic.ForAmericas overall life expectancy to start climbing again,improvements will be needed across allsocial groups,not just among
22、the privileged few.8.When did the lifespans of people with and without a degree vary greatly?A.In the 1990s.B.In the 2020sC.In the 2000sD.In the 2010s9.According to the article,changes in labor markets reduce jobs for those without a degree.Whichchange isNOT included?A.The rising spending of employe
23、r-provided health care.B.The gap in life expectancy.C.Raised request for better-educated workers.D.The development of automation.10.What does the underlined phrase“in the wake of”probably mean?A.afterB.untilC.beforeD.while11.What is the best title for the text?A.Changes in labor market.B.Quit bad ha
24、bits by Further studyC.Educated Americans live longer.D.Highly-educated people develop healthier lifestyles.DIs homeschooling good or bad?That is a question that many parents ask themselves.In my opinion,homeschooled kids can give reliable answers.Kayla Murray,who lives inGreensboroNorth Carolina,st
25、arted homeschooling almost eight years ago,afterattending two local schools.“Homeschooling is school at home,”like the name says,but its not just that/she says.“Youre able to learn more and do more.”Having experienced learning at both school and home,Kayla says that she prefers the latter.“Withhomes
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