2021届福建省福州市高三下学期英语5月质量检测三检试题.docx
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1、2021届福建省福州市高三下学期英语5月质量检测三检试题满分150分,考试时间120分钟注意事项:1.2.回答选择超时,选出每小强答案后,用铅笔把答即卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡 上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答即卡一并交回。第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题分,满分37. 5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。AThings to do in Las VegasExplore the food and drink scene in Chin
2、atownIts a bit of a secret, but Las Vegas has one of the most amazing Chinatown dining scenes in the country. There is incredible variety to be enjoyed throughout the district, such as roast meats at Raku, spicy Sichuan at Chengdu Taste, etc. Chinatown is about two miles of Spring Mountain Road easi
3、ly reachable by taxi or rideshare.Compete in esportsWe already know video games are big business. Now theyve become their own form of competitive sport Las Vegas is fast becoming a centre for esports. Visit the HyperX Esports Arena al the Luxor, a multi-level venue that hosts tournaments, special ev
4、ents and stations for anyone to play.Siegfried & Roys Secret GardenSiegfried & Roys Secret Garden a( the Mirage allows guests to enjoy an up-close experience with natures most charming creatures. Take a tour and mix with bottlenose dolphins, white tigers, while lions and so on. You can even upgrade
5、to a VIP package and work alongside dolphin trainers.Soak in the views at the Eiffel TowerThe centerpiece of the Paris Las Vegas is a half-size replica (复制品)of the Eiffel Tower. Take a lift to the observation platform to be absorbed in the views 46 stories above the Las Vegas Strip. Dont forget to l
6、ake a few photos. A new light show lightens the tower every 30 minutes after dark. If youre hungry, try distinctive cuisine at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant, which has its own mid- level views of the Strip.21. Where can visitors enjoy various food?A. At Chinatown.B. In the HyperX Esports Arena.C. On t
7、he top of the Eiffel Tower.D. At Siegfried & Roys Secret Garden.22. Who is most likely to be interested in Siegfried & Roys Secret Garden?A. Food lovers.B. Animal fans.C. Game players.D. Bird watchers.23. What is newly added to the Eiffel Tower?A. A light show.B. A sight-seeing lift.C. A 46th-story
8、restaurant.D. An observation platform.BI recently gave a talk about zero waste living to university students. During the Q&A afterward, the unavoidable question of cost came up. One student pointed out that he cant afford to buy $ 30 toothpaste. While the $ 30 price may be a bi I generous, the stude
9、nt did raise a good point - that buying zero-waste products is often more expensive than the overly packaged conventional ones.I tried to handle the question as best I could in the moment, but I kept thinking about it afterward. Im writing about it because Im sure many others have similar doubts abo
10、ut their own abilities to reduce waste without breaking the bank.First, once you begin to explore the zero waste world, you quickly realize how pointless manyproducts in your life are. You start using fewer, buying less, and using them interchangeably. Soon youll find yourself spending less money ov
11、erall, which balances the higher cost of the zero waste ones. The total number of products in my bathroom decreased by 50% when I became more focused on waste reduction.Second, if you stop to examine those zero-waste products, youll see that they are usually of superior quality. Companies rarely red
12、esign their packaging to be reusable without also upgrading them to be healthier, safer, and greener. So youre paying extra money not just for non-disposable (一次性的)packaging, but also for a better product that does less harm.In my experience, higher-quality skincare products last longer than cheap o
13、nes. My personal habits have developed gradually, loo. Knowing an item costs more leads me to use it in small quantities and use it to the very end. Moreover, 1 sometimes even make my own. The price-per-unit is cheap.To quote Lindsey Miles, a zero waste blogger, Zero waste is not about what we can a
14、fford to buy. It is about what we choose not to buy. To that student who got me thinking about this, Id recommend starting with what matters to you. Over lime you will figure out where you get the most value for your money. In return, youll gain a sense of liberation from the consumer culture, and a
15、 rewarding sense of accomplishment.24. What can we benefit from zero waste products?A. Saving regularly.B. Balancing totally.C. Living conveniently.D. Spending economically.25. What kind of products would the author like to recommend?A. Zero-cost.B. Top-grade.C. Mon-breakable;D. Well-packed.26. What
16、 do Miles words in the last paragraph mean?A. Buy what is necessary.B. Choose what is affordable.C. Consider where we save money.D. Learn what consumer culture means.27. What is the authors purpose?A. To oppose wasting.B. To analyze a social issue.C. To promote a new product.D. To advocate eco-consu
17、mption.CAn 85-year-old primary school constructed in 1935 in Shanghai has been lifted off the ground in its entirely and relocated using new technology called the walking machine. The project marks the first lime this walking machine method has been used in Shanghai to relocate a historical building
18、.Urbanization (都市化)has continued to significantly threaten architectural heritage. In the capital Beijing, for instance, more than 1,000 acres of its historic hutongs and traditional courtyard homes were destroyed between 1990 and 2010.In the early 2000s, cities including Nanjing and Beijing due to
19、the critics protest about the loss of old neighborhoods drew up long-term plans to preserve what was left of their historic sites, with protections introduced to safeguard buildings and restrict developers.These conservation efforts have taken different forms. In Beijing, a near-ruined temple was tr
20、ansformed into a restaurant and gallery, while in Nanjing, a cinema from the 1930s was restored to its original form, with some additions providing it for modem use. In 2019, Shanghai welcomed Tank Shanghai, an arts center built in renovated (重修的)oil tanks.Relocation is not the first choice, but bet
21、ter than destroying, said Lan, the Shanghai primary schools project supervisor. Id rather not touch the historical buildings at all. Building relocations he said however, are a workable option. The central government is putting more emphasis on the protection of historical buildings. Im happy to see
22、 that progress in recent years.”Shanghai has arguably been Chinas most progressive city when it comes to heritage preservation. The survival of a number of 1930s buildings and 19th-century shikumen( or “stone gate ) house have offered examples of how to give old buildings new life.“We have to preser
23、ve the historical building no matter what, Lan said, The relocation has challenges, but in general, it is cheaper than destroying and then rebuilding something in a new location.”28. How did cities respond to the loss of historical sites?A. They criticized the developers.B. They rebuilt the historic
24、 hutongs.C. They ended the significant threat.D. They proposed the protection project.29. What docs the underlined word il in Para. 4 refer to?A. An original form.B. A new addition.C. A cinema.D. A temple.30. What does the author intend to do in Para. 6?A. Provide strong evidence.B. Introduce differ
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