2020届广西河池地区高级中学高三英语第三次联考试题及答案.pdf
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1、20202020 届广西河池地区高级中学高三英语第三次联考试题及答案届广西河池地区高级中学高三英语第三次联考试题及答案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 AIts a tempting habit for them to look at their smartphone rather than make eye contact with someone.Thereis so much to
2、 look at:photographs,social media feeds,messages and emails.No wonder they are glued to theirscreens.But is it good for them?There have been many claims about the damage looking at screens does to our eyesight.Some people fearedstaring at a small bright box could make us short-sighted.This is a part
3、icular concern for children and youngpeople,who spend a higher percentage of time using electronic devices.BBC reporter,Rory Jones,says,“There isenough evidence that no matter how long teenagers are spending looking at screens,they come acrossinformation about issues such as anorexia and self-harm t
4、hat could prove damaging to their mental health.”But a new study says time in front of computers and phones might not be as bad for young people as manythink.Research by the Oxford Internet Institute examined data from more than 17,000 teenagers intheUK,Irelandand theUnited States.Their study conclu
5、ded that most links between life satisfaction and socialmedia use were tiny,accounting for less than 1%of a teenagers wellbeing.Professor Przybylski,director ofresearch,said,“99.75%of a persons life satisfaction has nothing to do with their use of social media.”Theresearch found that family,friends
6、and school life all had a greater impact on wellbeing.So,does this mean young people can spend longer looking at social media?TheOxfordresearchers areconfident about its findings and that any connection between screen time and mental health is very small.Dr.MaxDavie,officer for health improvement at
7、 theRoyalCollege,calls the study a“small first step”,but he says there areother issues to explore,such as screen times interference(干预)with other important activities like sleep,exerciseand time with family or friends.Perhaps for now,the“right”amount of screen time is only a matter of personaljudgem
8、ent.1.What is peoples common belief concerning screen time?A.Looking at screens does harm to young people.B.Screen time provides a chance for teenagers to learn.C.Most teenagers get near-sighted due to looking at screens.D.A small amount of time online does little harm to teenagers.2.What can we lea
9、rn from the new study by the Oxford Internet Institute?A.Screen time has a great influence on peoples daily activities.B.The right amount of the screen time is related to its content.C.There is a close link between social media and self-satisfaction.D.Social bonds play a more significant role in peo
10、ples wellbeing than social media.3.Where is the passage most probably taken from?A.A science fiction.B.A science magazine.C.A research paper.D.An economics book.BUK physicist Isaac Newton once said,Nature is pleased with simplicity and nature is no dummy(傻子).Indeed,Mother Nature can provide almost e
11、verything human beings need if we follow her rules.But if we breakthe rules,she is likely to be cruel andlash out at us.The outbreak of the novel coronavirus pneumonia(新型冠状病毒肺炎,NCP)in China and some othercountries at the beginning of this year is an example.According to Xinhua News Agency,the new co
12、ronavirus issimilar to a virus found in a bat in 2017 and probably has an intermediate host(中间宿主).Its believed that thevirus originated from the Huanan Seafood Market in Wuhan,Hubei province,where live wild animals were sold.The Wall Street Journal reported that Dr Peter Daszak,president of the US-b
13、ased health organizationEcoHealth Alliance,said,This outbreak is a lesson for us.On a global scale,human population density,wildlifediversity,and land use change are what drive new pandemics(流行病).In ancient times,people needed to rely on nature to survive so they held it in awe(敬畏).For example,theAm
14、erican Indians believed that humans are a part of nature and nature is a part of humans.Chinese ancientsalways pursued the harmony between nature and human beings.However,as human beings master more knowledge and make more advanced tools,people try to changeand even conquer nature.They use more land
15、 to make buildings,genetically modify(改变)plants,capture somewild and rare animals to suit their own needs.In this process,humans gradually lose contact with nature and eventhrow it out of balance.For example,cutting a large number of forests means carbon dioxide must build up in theatmosphere and it
16、 contributes to global warming.Although we dont know for sure what first caused the NCP outbreak,Brian Lamacraft at Medium said itstime for people to reflect on our relationship with our planet and reconnect with this world and everythingthat weve been given.After all,according to US poet Gary Snyde
17、r,Nature is not the place to visit.Its ourhome.4.What does the phrase lash out at in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A.punishB.controlC.testD.challenge5.What lesson did Daszak think human beings should learn from the NCP outbreak?A.Bats are one of the most dangerous wild animals.B.Its impossible to preven
18、t new pandemics globally.C.We should stop the wildlife trade around the world.D.Humans should live peacefully with nature.6.What is the main idea of Paragraph 5?A.How human beings become their own masters.B.How human activities cause global warming.C.How human beings break the balance of nature.D.Ho
19、w humans use technology to improve their lives.7.What is the authors purpose in writing this article?A.To reflect on the NCP outbreak.B.To explain what led to the NCP outbreak.C.To describe experts predictions on new pandemics.D.To compare ancient and modern attitudes toward nature.CNarasimha Das is
20、 on his way to feed 169,379 hungry children.Das is in charge of a kitchen in Vrindaban.Thetown is about a three-hour drive fromIndias capital,New Delhi.Das gets to work at 3:00 a.m.Thirty workers arealready working to make tens of thousands of rounds of bread.It will be brought to 1,516 schools in a
21、nd aroundVrindaban.A Growing ProblemGoing to school is difficult for more than 13 million children inIndia.They must go to work instead,or gohungry.Thats whyIndiabegan the Mid-Day Meal Scheme,the largest school-lunch program in the world.A freelunch encourages children to come to school and gives th
22、em the energy they need for learning.The programbegan in the 1960s.The kitchen in Vrindaban is run by the Akshaya Patra Foundation.It is one ofthe lunch programs biggestpartners.“Just$11.50 can feed one child for an entire year,”said Madhu Sridhar,president of the Akshaya PatraFoundation.Lunch Is Se
23、rved!The Akshaya Patra food truck arrives atGopalgarhPrimary School.Since the program started,the number ofunderweight children has gone down.The children get foods they need as long as they finish whats on theirplates.8.What does Narasimha Das do?A.A waiter.B.A salesman.C.A cook.D.A shopkeeper.9.Th
24、e kitchen in Vrindaban supplies food to _.A.the poorB.school childrenC.college studentsD.the old10.Why is it difficult for children to go to school inIndia?A.Because they have to work to make money.B.Because there are not enough schools.C.Because there are not enough teachers.D.Because their parents
25、 refuse to send them to school.11.Which of the following about the Mid-Day Meal Scheme is NOT true?A.It is to encourage children to go to school.B.It has been carried out for about 50 years.C.It is run by Narasimha Das.D.It is the largest school-lunch program in the world.DOnce a rich and clever boy
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