2021届陕西省渭南市临渭区高三第二次模考英语试题.docx
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1、2021届陕西省渭南市临渭区高三第二次模考英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解Famous bookstores worldwideLibreria Acqua Alta, VeniceIt translates to “high water bookshop”. This bookstore tries hard to prevent its books getting flooded. After all, the bookstore lies in a city famous for its floods, and it opens right onto a canal. Kat
2、e Storm says, “Unlike many other bookstores, Libreria Acqua Alta stores its books in bathtubs, various types of boats in addition to high shelves. This makes the bookstore a famous one worldwide79PowelFs, PortlandPoweirs is the largest independent bookstore worldwide. Michael Powell Started his firs
3、t bookstore by borrowing $3, 000 in 1970 in Chicago. His father, Walter Powell, worked with him for a summer in his Chicago store and liked it so much. His father later went home to Portland and opened his own bookstore, PowelPs. Soon, Michael joined his father, and now the store is run by Michaefs
4、daughter, Emily.El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Buenos AiresBuilt by architects Pero and Torres Armengol, it first opened as a theater in 1919, particularly famous for its tango performances. Ten years later, it was turned into a cinema, and was the first in the city to screen films with sound. In 2000, t
5、he theater was in danger of being pulled -down. But it was purchased by Grupo Ilhsa, redecorated and reopened as a bookstore, with the beautiful original opera boxes and original pictures on the roof remaining. It now draws 1 million visitors a year.Livraria Lello, PortoLivraria Lello is famous for
6、its old-world great decoration, like its special stairs. It was opened in 1906 by brothers Jose and Antonio Lello-by then already booksellers一and designed by architect Xavier Esteves. Livraria Lello is now such a successful tourist attraction that they can charge a lot to get in.1. Whafs Libreria Ac
7、qua Alta famous for according to Kate Storm?A. Its books9 types.B. Its way of storing books.C. Its closeness to Venice.D. Its shape as a special boat.试卷第10页,共10页2. What can we know about Powells?A. Its a family business.B. It has a 50-year history.C. Its open only in summer.D. Its the largest bookst
8、ore worldwide.3. What do the last two bookstores seem to have in common?A. They once served as a great cinema.B , They belong to Jose and Antonio Lello.C. They have historic and architectural value.D. They are free for tourists wanting a visit.The deadliest wildfire in Californias history broke out
9、on November 8, 2018. It burned for 17 days and consumed 153,336 acres. In all the fire cost $16.5 billion in damage, destroying nearly 19,000 buildings, living 50,000 homes and killing 85. The beauty of this beautifully named place was gone.Shane Grammer works as a creative director for Disneys them
10、e parks. When his childhood friend Shane Edwards posted pictures of his white chimney- the only part of his house to survive-Grammer felt very sad, but didnt know how to help him. And then he had an idea. uIve got to paint that chimney/ he told Inside Edition. HAnd it was an opportunity for me to ex
11、press myself and be an artist.n On December 31, Grammer spent three hours spray-painting a black -and-white image of a woman on the chimney-a reminder, perhaps, of the beauty of life, or even just of life itself.Grammer posted the image on Instagram. And many viewers said that he had really brought
12、beauty and hope. Suddenly, Grammer realized that what he had thought was that a purely artistic expression had morphed into something deeper, the nature of true art. “When the first mural(壁画)moved so many people in this community, I knew I had to come back up J Grammer told KRCR- TV. Over a period o
13、f three months, he returned eight times, painting 17 portraits of victims and figures of the Bible on walls, pickups, and broken buildings. nThere is hope,* he explains. nThere is beauty in the ashes/9Grammefs work in Paradise has now become a movement. He has traveled to many places painting murals
14、 in dark places that badly needed some light, an orphanage in Tijuana, Mexico, for example. HI want to do something powerful and create art that moves people,1 he says.That first painting, on the chimney in Paradise, survived only a few months -thebulldozer(推土机)is a cruel art critic. Grammer couldnt
15、 be more delighted. It means that the spirit of Paradise is rising again.4. What is the first paragraph mainly about?A. The cause of the fire.B. The damage caused by the fire.C. The economic loss which resulted from the fire.D. The reason why the beautiful place was gone.5. What does the underlined
16、part morphed into“ in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Broke out.B. Launched out.C. Moved into.D. Turned into.6. Why did the painting on the chimney survive only a few months?A. Some people disliked it.B. Grammer wasnt satisfied with it.C. The town was under reconstruction.D. The bulldozer knocked it do
17、wn by accident.7. Which word best describes Grammer?A. Caring.B. Casual.C. Humorous.D. Indifferent.From talking robots to driverless vehicles, technology has become so advanced that the previously impossible seems to occur on a daily basis. And yet-we still have no cure for the common cold.Why cant
18、we stop the common cold? According to Peter Barlow, a scientist at Edinburgh Napier University, the main challenge lies in the many different types of cold viruses that belong to the rhinoviruses(鼻病毒).There are at least 160 types.They mutate(突 变)so easily that they quickly become resistant to drugs,
19、 or learn to hide from our immune systems. In other words, a single cure isnt likely to work on every type of cold.However, researchers from Stanford University and the University of California, San Francisco, have found a possible answer. They discovered a protein(蛋白质)that the viruses need. All the
20、 viruses were unable to replicate(复制)inside cells without a gene that produces a specific protein called SETD3.To identify the gene which produces the specific protein, researchers used a gene-editing technique to test all genes in the human genome (基因组).Namely, they randomly disabled a single gene
21、in each of the cells, so that the cells lacked one or another of every gene in our genome. These genetically modified cells were then exposed to the rhinoviruses, which cause the common cold. The team then looked at which gene was missing in cells that continued to grow. As it turned out, the one th
22、at stood out was SETD3, which makes a protein of the same name.Carette said the plan is to find a drug which can temporarily disable the protein, instead of producing genetically modified humans. CWe have identified a fantastic target that all rhinoviruses require and depend on. Take that away and t
23、he virus really has no chance J said Carette.8. Which does Peter Barlow think is a problem for fighting the common cold?A.The poor immunity of patients.B.The large variety of viruses.C ,The lack of enough cures.D.The side effects of drugs.9. What do we know about the gene-editing study in Paragraph
24、4?A.All genetically modified cells survivedB.Some genes in our genome were ignoredC.It located the gene responsible for SETD3D.It exposed the harm of the rhinoviruses.10. How should we stay away from the common cold according to Carette?A.Apply gene-editing to human genesB.Avoid contacts with colds
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