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2021-2022學(xué)年廣東省湛江一中、深圳實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校高三(上)聯(lián)考英語試卷(10月份)

發(fā)布:2024/7/12 8:0:9

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  • 1.BOLTON SCHOOL SIXTH RORM GIRLS2021-2022 HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION LECTURES Historical Association branch meetings have been a regular feature in the Girl's Division for the past six years.Each year,a series of seven lectures are delivered by a range of academics from different universities and research institutes.Attendees meet in the comfortable surroundings of the Sutcliffe Suite and enjoy a chat over tea and biscuits before and after the highly interesting and exciting lectures.Over the past years,attendees have enjoyed lectures on the American Civil War and Simon de Montfort.The branch welcomes pupils from a number of surrounding schools --- in particular at the Great Debate competition.
       In order to allow for more time to adapt to ever changing circumstances with regards to COVID-19,the branch has decided to delay the start of the 2021 - 2022 season until January,2022.There will be six lectures,running into June for the first time in the branch's history.
       While the branch has often provided comfort on cold winter nights,we do hope that members,new and old,will now join us as in the spring and summer of 2022.We hope to welcome lecturers who will be speaking about the Mayflower,the Jacobites and 17th Century Versailles.In the meantime,please follow@boltonhistory on Twitter,or "Bolton Historical Association" on Facebook,for updates.Alternatively(或者),please speak to Mr.Owen Head of History,in school.

    (1)What can students do during the lectures?

    A.Hold a debate competition.
    B.Have a chat with peers.
    C.Learn from experts.
    D.Eat biscuits.
    (2)When will the first lecture of the 2021-2022 season will start?

    A.In January,2021.
    B.In January,2022.
    C.In June,2021.
    D.In June,2022.
    (3)How can students find out if there is a change in the schedule of the lectures?

    A.By following up on Twitter.
    B.By updating their Facebook.
    C.By contacting Bolton Historical Association.
    D.By talking to Mr.Owen about school history.

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  • 2.Greg Dailey closed his picture frame store due to the coronavirus pandemic(冠狀病毒大流行),and his second job of delivering newspapers became his primary source of income.
       Dailey's grocery trips began when one of his elderly customer asked him for a favor. "Mrs.Ross called me on Wednesday before my store shutting down and asked if I could throw the newspaper closer to her house." he tells Yahoo Life."A couple of days later,I was standing in a grocery,and I called her and asked if she needed anything from a grocery.She was astonished.Moments later,she called me back and asked if I wouldn't mind grabbing something from Mrs.Miller across the street."
       Soon,Dailey's 800 customers found a note he wrote tucked in with their newspaper,offering his help. "And the next day I just decided,'You know,what?If there are two people that live within a hundred feet of each other having issues getting the essential things they need.I'm going to put out a note,'"
       The words spread not only to his community but to surrounding ones.Since then,Dailey,with the help of his family,developed a system to keep track of the orders.To date,Dailey has made more than 600 trips to the grocery for his neighbors and delivered everything to their homes for free. "These last three months has changed my life...I get emotional because some of them have become really special to me." he says.
       Dailey reopened his frame store on June 15,and he promised to continue to help seniors not only with groceries but with anything else they need.He knows those he helps will remain a part of his life going forward.
       "It's moments like this,we need to step back and take a look in ourselves and realize that we can do more...and it's something I live by," Dailey says. "If you have the opportunity to do something nice for someone,just do it."

    (1)What favor did Mrs.Ross ask Dailey to do?

    A.Go across the street.
    B.Give things to Mrs.Miller.
    C.Do grocery shopping for her.
    D.Deliver the newspapers nearer to her house.
    (2)Why did Dailey put a note in the newspapers?

    A.To help nearby neighbors.
    B.To offer help to his customers.
    C.To give his customers essential things.
    D.To ask his customers to buy more newspapers.
    (3)What does the underlined word "something" in the last paragraph refer to?

    A.Dailey's offering of help.
    B.Dailey's frame store.
    C.Dailey's reflection.
    D.Dailey's emotion.
    (4)Which ward can best describe Dailey?

    A.Helpful.
    B.Friendly.
    C.Practical.
    D.Responsible.

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  • 3.In the west of the city Seville in Spain,a sea of giant mirrors is reflecting the sun's energy to provide "concentrated solar power(CSP)" while brightening the path to a new wave of green energy projects.
       The 624 carefully positioned mirrors reflect the sun's heat towards a 50-meter-tall central tower where it is concentrated and used to boil water into steam.The superheated steam is then used to turn a turbine(汽輪機(jī)) that can produce up to 11 megawatts of electricity --- enough power for 6,000 homes --- according to Solucar,the Spanish company that has built the power plant.
       The Spanish tower,known as PS10,is the first stage of an ambitious development.By 2025 it is hoped that additional towers will create "a solar farm" with an output of 500 megawatts,which would be enough power for 180,000 homes,almost the entire population of nearby Seville.
       CSP produces no greenhouse gases and the only pollution is visual.There is also the possibility that production can keep going around the clock --- even when the sun has gone down.Solucar is currently testing technology at a plan near Granada that will pump 50 percent of the electricity generated in the day into the Spanish national grid(國家輸電網(wǎng)),and use the other 50 percent to melt salt,which will then act as a kind of battery,storing the sun's power.When dusk falls,the heat stored in the molten salt can be used to generate power through the night.
       The Sahara,the world's largest desert,has always been seen as a problem.But with large scale CSP projects,suddenly all that empty space,with its year round clear skies and hot sun,has a value that could transform local economies.It could potentially turn Africa into an exporter of energy to power hungry Europe.

    (1)What is the Spanish tower PS10 used to do according to the text?

    A.Store boiled water.
    B.Generate electricity.
    C.Reflect the sun's energy.
    D.Brighten the path nearby.
    (2)The underlined phrase "a solar farm" in paragraph 3 refers to a place where
    .
    A.towers like PS10 are set up
    B.greenhouses are built to make profits
    C.crops are grown with new technology
    D.farmers mainly use solar energy at home
    (3)The plant near Granada melts salt in the day so that
    .
    A.molten salt works better than water when producing electricity
    B.melting salt can reduce environmental pollution
    C.some sun power can be saved for the night use
    D.salt is easy to melt in the sun
    (4)Which word can best describe the author's attitude towards the future of CSP?

    A.Critical.
    B.Doubtful.
    C.Subjective.
    D.Optimistic.

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寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

  • 8.假定你是英語戲劇社團(tuán)的負(fù)責(zé)人李華。你校英語戲劇社團(tuán)將于下周演出莎士比亞的經(jīng)典名著《羅密歐與朱麗葉》,請用英語給你校的外教Chris寫一封郵件。主要內(nèi)容包括:
    1.邀請他觀看演出;
    2.告知演出時(shí)間、地點(diǎn);
    3.希望他參加并提出一些指導(dǎo)意見。
    參考詞匯:莎士比亞:Shakespeare;《羅密歐與朱麗葉》:Romeo and Juliet
    注意:
    1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;
    2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

    組卷:0引用:3難度:0.6
  • 9.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
        On February 21,2018,the news brought Christine Cheers to her knees: "There's been an accident."
        Her son,32-year-old Navy flight surgeon James Mazzuchelli,had been injured in a helicopter training mission.
        Machines were keeping James alive when Christine arrived at the hospital.The doctors told Christine that what she was seeing was likely his future --- that her scuba diving world-traveling overachiever of a son was never going to wake up.He would never breathe on his own.He would never smile at her again.
        It was time for Christine to honor the spirit of a man who had switched his major from commerce engineering to premed(醫(yī)學(xué)預(yù)科) because he wanted to help people.It was time to make her very worst day some stranger's best one.Christine instructed the hospital to begin the organ donation process.
        Mike Cohen was just 18 when he'd been diagnosed(診斷) with a serious cancer in 2004.Doctors warned him that the treatment could cause lasting damage to his heart.At the time,surviving cancer seemed like the more pressing concern.He took his treatment seriously,doing the radiation and chemo(化療).The risk had paid off --- two years after his diagnosis,he was cancer-free.But six years later,his heart was beginning to fail.He would need a new one.He had to hope he survived waiting for a new heart.
        Fortunately,an February 24,the hospital said they'd found him a heart.The next morning,Mike woke up in a hospital bed with a new heart beating in his chest.
        After two weeks,he was sent home with instructions to report to recovery center,where he was limited for the first few days to slow walking.Across the room he spied a stationary(固定的) bike.And two weeks later,with his doctor's OK,he threw a leg over and began to ride the bike.
    注意:
    1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
    2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
    Two months after his surgery,Mike Cohen got a letter from Christine.___________
    Mike's letter was a comfort for a wound that Christine felt would never recover.__________

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