2021-2022学年浙江省杭州市高三(上)月考英语试卷(10月份)(附答案详解).pdf
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1、2021-2022学年浙江省杭州市富春实验中学高三(上)月考英语试卷(10月份)AMore than three quarters of children aged between 8 and 15 rarely or never listen tobirdsong,according to a new study.The nationwide survey revealed that even more youngpeople never watch the sunrise(90%),look at clouds(79%)or smell wildflowers(83%).Slightly
2、more adults take the time to enjoy the natural world.Of those who responded,62%rarely or never listened to birdsong and 57%rarely or never watched the sunrise.More than 1,000 children and 2,000 adults took part in the study.The research was carried out by the National Trust-an organization that prot
3、ects more than500 historic buildings,ancient monuments,gardens,parks and nature reserves.Professor MilesRichardson from the University of Derby,who helped analyse the results,said the surveyshowed that people who spent more time with nature were more likely to help protect animalsand the environment
4、.He explained,This report for the first time demonstrates that simple everyday acts of noticingnature,that build a closer connection,are key to people taking action for nature.Every bit ofconnection makes a difference/*The report found that young people were happier if they were relaxing outdoors,su
5、ch as sittingin a garden.Wellbeing was also improved by engaging with activities connected to the naturalworld,such as writing poems and songs about animals or celebrating natural events.To help tackle the problem,the National Trust has launched a guide to help people connect withnature.The week-by-
6、week Get Connected to Nature programme has lots of tips for activities,allof which take between 20 seconds and 20 minutes to complete,including how to watchbutterflies and bees,grow a plant on your windowsill,or build a home for animals.1.Whats the problem with the people involved in the study?A.The
7、y spent more time with nature.B.They didnt like to watch the sunrise.C.They had little connection with nature.D.They seldom protected animals and environment.2.Whats the benefit of being close to nature?A.It contributes to peoples good health.B.It helps people to write beautiful poems and songs.C.It
8、 improves peoples ability to celebrate natural events.D.It raises peoples awareness of protecting historic buildings.3.Whats the last paragraph mainly about?A.How to be connected with nature.B.The feature of each activity.C.The advantage of the programme.D.The introduction to the Natural Trust.BThe
9、incredible patterns may look artificial on this page,but they are,in fact,the visual image ofhow sound waves interact as they travel across a surface.The study of these figures is calledcymatics,which comes from the Greek word kima(wave)and was first created by Swissscientist Hans Jenny in 1967,but
10、the phenomena had been observed for hundreds of years bythe likes of Da Vinci and Galileo.The patterns are best observed using thin sheet of either metal or glass,known as a Chladniplate,connected to a signal generator which can vibrate(震动)at a variety of audiofrequencies.The sheet has set frequenci
11、es at which it will naturally resonate(共振)as thegenerated sound waves travel through it.This creates an area where the waves either combinedestructively-peak meets trough(波谷)-to cancel each other out,or constructively-peakmeets peak-to form a larger wave.These sections are called nodes and antinodes
12、,respectively.The effect of these vibrations is invisible until a medium(介质)-usually a liquid,or fineparticles of a solid material such as sand or salt-is added to the plate.When the generator is setto one of the plates natural frequencies,the water or sand will shift away from the busyantinodes and
13、 towards the quieter node regions.The resulting figures vary depending on therate of vibration as well as the shape and size of the Chladni plate,but all demonstrateunbelievable symmetry(对称性).This method for visualizing sound,as well as being a remarkable form of natural art,can be usedacross many f
14、ields of scientific research,and one example is the science of ocean.4.What makes it possible for scientist to see sound waves?A.The Chladni plate.B.The medium.C.The patterns.D.The signal generator.5.Where is this text most likely from?A.A science assessment.B.A science report.C.A science fiction.D.
15、A science magazine.6.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Seeing Sound B.Sound WavesC.Drawing Sound D.Sound FrequenciescJoseph Pulitzer was born to a wealthy family in Hungary on April 10,1847 and grew up andwas educated there in private schools.At the age of 17,Pulitzer decided to become a s
16、oldier in the Austrian Army but was rebuffedbecause of weak eyesight.Luckily,he later met the U.S.Union Army and contracted to joined第2 页,共 16页the army as a substitute for a draftee(入伍者).In America,Pulitzer enlisted for one year in theLincoln Cavalry(骑兵).Later he worked his way to St.Louis where he
17、got a job offer from the leading Germanlanguage daily,Westliche Post.Four years later,the young Pulitzer,who had built a reputation asa tireless enterprising journalist,was offered a controlling interest in the paper.At the age of 25,Pulitzer became a publisher and there followed a series of success
18、ful business deals from whichhe became recognized as the owner of the St.Louis Post-Dispatch,and a rising figure on thejournalistic scene.When taking hold of the Post-Dispatch,Pulitzer worked at his desk fromearly morning until midnight or laterjnteresting himself in every detail of the paper.Hespec
19、ially splashed investigative articles criticizing government corruption(腐败).With hishard work,circulation mounted and the paper was successful.Five years later,during a journey to New York,Pulitzer purchased The New York World,whichwas in financial difficulties.He brought about revolution in the edi
20、torial policy,content andformat of The World.He employed some of the same techniques that had built up thecirculation of the Post-Dispatch.In one of the most successful promotions,The World raisedpublic donation for the building of the pedestal(基座)at the entrance to the New York harborso that the St
21、atue of Liberty could be put into position.The World for years served as theinfluential editorial voice on many issues of the government,and Pulitzer himself wasapplauded for representative of freedom of the press.In 1912,one year after Pulitzers death,the Columbia School of Journalism was founded,a
22、ndthe first Pulitzer Prizes were awarded in 1917.More awards in journalism would go to exposureof corruption than to any other subject.7.What does the underlined word rebuffed in the second paragraph mean?A.dismissed.B.rejected.C.neglected.D.acknowledged.8.What do we know about Pulitzer from the thi
23、rd paragraph?A.He bought Westliche Post and became its boss.B.His first job offer came from a paper in Germany.C.He became the youngest publisher at the age of 25.D.Owning the Post-Dispatch established his position in journalism.9.What is the likely purpose in establishing the Pulitzer Prizes?A.To d
24、evelop journalism.B.To award the young soldiers.C.To honor Joseph Pulitzer.D.To encourage the young journalists.10.Which of the following can best describe Pulitzer?A.Brave and aggressive.B.Wealthy and sensitive.C.Generous and attractive.D.Ambitious and courageous.Tim Cook gets up at 3:45 a.m.Pepsi
25、CEO Indra Nooyi gets up at 4 a.m.Disney CEO Bob Igeris a 4:30 kind of guy.Jack Dorsey sleeps in until 5:30.So does my buddy RichardBranson.Rarely do night owls get good press.Because successful people wake up early.Well,atleast some of them do.As Adam Grant says,The worlds most successful people are
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