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廣東省汕頭市金山中學(xué)2021屆高三英語下學(xué)期5月聯(lián)考試題本試卷共8頁,滿分120分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘。注意事項(xiàng):.答題前,考生務(wù)必用黑色筆跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將自己的姓名、考號(hào)填寫在答題卷匕.每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卷上對應(yīng)題目選項(xiàng)的答案信息點(diǎn)涂黑;如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案,答案不能答在試卷上。非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卷各題目指定區(qū)域內(nèi)相應(yīng)位置上;如需改動(dòng),先劃掉原來的答案,然后再寫上新的答案;不準(zhǔn)使用鉛筆和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案無效。.作答選做題時(shí),請先用28鉛筆填涂選做題的題組號(hào)對應(yīng)的信息點(diǎn),再作答。漏涂、錯(cuò)涂、多涂的,答案無效。第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37:5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ATrainingforSavingFirstAidatWork3days£279Suitableforpeopleaged16+whomightneedtoprovidefirstaidbyrespondingtoawiderangeofaccidents,injuriesandillnessesthattheycouldencounterintheirworkplace.Idealfororganizationswhoseneedsassessmenthasidentifiedarequirementforadditionalfirstaidtraining,especially,havingemployeeswithadisabilityoramedicalcondition.Lunchbreak.Classroomsetting.Certificatetoissue.AEDwithLifeSupport2days£107Rightchoiceforpeople,over16,whowanttolearnhowtouseanautomatedexternaldefibrillator(AED).Firstaidforunresponsiveadultsinaddition.CurrentlyavailableatourLondon,EdinburghandReadingvenues;however,youcanorganizeatrainingsessionforagroupofupto15peopleatyourworkplacebyrequestingagroupbooking.Certificatevalidforthreeyears.FirstAidforTeachersTraining1day£50Speciallydesignedforthoseworkinginaschoolenvironmentandwishingtohavethefirstaidskillstoactinanemergency.Idealforteachersandotherschoolstaffover16.Firstaidskillstohelpachildwhoisunresponsiveandbreathingornotbreathing,choking,havinganallergicreactionoraheadinjury.Notqualifythelearnertoactasafirstaider.FireMarshalTraining4days£364Takethisifyouareover16andresponsibleforfiresafetyorappointedfiremarshalsintheworkplace.Cometounderstandhowafirestartsandspreads;how英語參考答案第一部分閱讀(滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)21-23CAB24-27ADBB 28-31BCBD 32-35ABBC第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)36-40GCDEA第二部分語言運(yùn)用(滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)41-45BCACD46-50ABADC51-55DBBAB第二節(jié)(共10小題,每小題L5分,滿分15分)wasfounded57.global58.events59.Elected60.atbeinginspired62.who/that 63.an64 .toorganize65.awareness第三部分寫作(滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)AnActivitytoAdvocateGarbageSortingOnMarch5-ChinaYouthVolunteerServiceDay,theStudentUnionorganizedavoluntaryactivitytoadvocategarbagesorting.Over50studentvolunteersgotinvolvedinit.Walkingdownthestreet,wecarriedoutthepracticeofgarbagesortingandpopularizedtherelevantknowledgetothepublic.Manycitizenssaidtheywouldactivelydoastheyhadboontoldtoandtakeontheirresponsibilitytoprotectourenvironment.Withourefforts,thiseventturnedouttobeagreatsuccess,fromwhichwerealizedthatallofuscanmakeacontributiontooursociety.第二節(jié)(滿分25分)參考范文1:Thefollowingday,theteamgottogethertoshareideasforraisingmoney.Performances,carwashandevenacandysaleweresuggestedbutnoneseemedpractical.SuddenlyMariacriedexcitedly,“MaybewecanconvinceMrs.Lorriestoofferussomejobsinthepetshop."Allherteammatesagreeditwasagreatideaasitwouldnotonlyraiseenoughmoneybutcouldaffordthemgoodtimewithcutedogs.Thingsturnedoutastheyhadexpected.Thefollowingdayswitnessedtheireffortsfeeding,washingandwalkingdogsandtheywerehandsomelyrewarded.(82)Aweeklater,theteamgatheredatthelot,carryingtoolspurchasedwiththeirearnings.Seeingthefieldcoveredwithdirt,rubble,andweeds,Mariakickedintoactionwithherteammates,scoopingupdebrisanddepositingitinarentedtruck.Thentheyremovedthelargerockstogetherfromthefieldandfilledtheholesleftbytherockswithenoughsoil.Aftertheyplantedgrassonit,theywereenthralledbythenewfield."Wemadeit.Togetherweturnedaroughlotintoourdreamsoccerfield."Mariaexclaimed,burstingwithpride.(79)參考范文2:Thefollowingday,theteamgottogethertoshareideasforraisingmoney.Oneideaafteranotherpoppedup,allofwhichsoundedpractical.Sotheydividedthemselvesintoseveralgroupsandwereeachassignedtooneparticulartask.Oneundertookthenewspaper-deliveringintheneighborhood,andonegroupwereuptotakingcareofthegardensforthebusyneighbors.Amazingly,Mariamanagedtofindajobatthepctstore,whereshewouldfeed,walkandwashthedogs.Moneyseemedtorollin,butitwasstillfarfromenough.Tomakeupforthedifference,theRockersorganizedacharityperformanceinthecommunity,askingfordonationstothesoccerfield.Theireffortsfinallypaidoffandasoccerfieldoftheirownwasontheway.(118)Aweeklater,theteamgatheredatthelot,carryingtoolspurchasedwiththeirearnings.Overgrownweedsandlargerockswerereallyachallengeforthesesoccerenthusiasts,butwiththedreamofasoccerfieldinmind,theyimmediatelysetouttowork.Thenextfewdayswitnessedthegroupremovingtheovergrownweedsanddiggingoutthelargerocksfromthelotandhavingthemtakenaway.Aftersmoothingthefieldwiththesoilbroughtsomewhereelse,theytookonestepfurtherbyplantinggrassonit.Withalltheworkdone,asoccerfieldoftheirownwasfinallyborn.Lookingatthefield,theteammatesexchangedanunderstandingsmile,imaginingthemselvessendingthebal1throughtheair,andtowardthegoal!(110)toassessandmanagetheserisks;andhowtousefirefightingequipment.Youmustbephysicallyabletocarryoutthepracticalelementsofthecourse.Roleplay.Classroomenvironment.Certificate.WhatcanbelearntinthecourseAEI)withLifeSupport?B.ProcessofpreventingaD.Treatmentforanadult'sB.AEDwithLifeSupport.D.FireMarshalTraining.B.ProcessofpreventingaD.Treatmentforanadult'sB.AEDwithLifeSupport.D.FireMarshalTraining.B.HavingthesameD.Takingmorethanonedaytoterriblefire.C.Operationofcertainmedicalequipment.mentalproblemsWhichcoursecoststhemostperday?A.FirstAidatWork.C.FirstAidforTeachersTraining.Whatdothefourcourseshaveincommon?A.Providingcertificatesfortrainees,requirementforage.C.Offeringdiscountforgroupbooking,complete.BWhenIwas6,myelderbrotherbroughtmetothelocalBMX(自行車越野)tracktorideinakids'raceforthefirsttime.ThehilloutofthestartinggatelookedsoscaryandsteepthatIbackedoff.Myparentstookmebackforanothertrythenextweek.Ifellalmostimmediatelybutstillmanagedtowinthesecondplace.I*velovedracingeversince.Iturnedproat15,whichisn'tpossiblenow:Youhavetobe17tocompeteprofessionally.AroundthetimeIwentpro,BMXbecameanOlympicsportandIdecidedtopursueitafterhighschool.I'mtheyoungestwomanwithaprofessionaltitleintheUnitedStates.BMXisn*tjudgedontricksorhowyouhandlebarriers,butit'sanextremesport.It'slikehorseracingmixedwithridingarollercoaster.ItstartswithahugeburstofspeedIgo40mphbythetimeI'mtwoandahalfsecondsoutofthegate.ThenItrytocomeoutinfrontofsevencompetitorsattheendofthetrack,whichincludes40-footjumps.Ikeepchasingthehighthatcomesfromprestartnervousness,bigjumps,andthatfeelingofcrossingthefinishlinefirst.Strengthandbalancearekeyincompetition,soIworkoutatleastfivedaysaweektoprepare.Idotonsofresistanceandagi1ity(靈活)training,bothonandoffthebike.IalsodomentaldrillswithasportspsychologisttomakesureItmfocusedandconfidentgoingintocompetition.1fImakeamistakeonthecourse,Ihavetomoveon.Everyoneisouttobeatme;Ineedtoconcentrateonwinningsomycompetitorscan'tcapitalizeonanerrorandpassme!IwassoproudtowinasilvermedalattheOlympicsinRio,butIfeltIwas

capab1eofgold,sothatwi11pushmetodobetter.1'mcontinuallyworkingtoreachmypotentialinthesport.UntilIfeelcompletelysatisfied,I'llkeepcomingback.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor?ShewithdrewfromherfirstBMXrace.ShebecametheyoungestBMXriderinAmerica.HerparentsforcedhertoturnBMXprofessional..HereffortsresultedinBMXenteringtheOlympics.TowintheBMXrace,theauthorhastoA.A.jumphighestC.playtricksTheunderlinedphrase"capitalizeon”makeupforA.jumphighestA.jumphighestC.playtricksTheunderlinedphrase"capitalizeon”makeupforgetphysicaltrainingeverydayI),keepbalancedal1thewayinParagraph4probablymeansB.takeadvantageofD.takenoticeofC.keepaneyeon27.D.takenoticeof27.27.Whatqualitieshaveledtotheauthor,ssuccess?27.A.C.Proudandserious.A.C.Proudandserious.Optimisticandgenerous.D.Independentandcooperative.COntheeveningofApri18,DunhuangAcademyandHuaweijointlylaunchedabrand-newtechnology-driventourexperienceattheMogaoGrottoes(莫高窟).UsingHuawei'snewly-releasedHetuAIplatform,coupledwiththeoutputoftheDigitalDunhuangproject,visitorstotheMogaoGrottoescanenjoyafantasyexperiencepriortoenteringtheattraction.ZhaoShengliang,directoroftheDunhuangAcademy,saidthatithasbeencooperatingwithHuaweisinceMarch2019.UsingHuawei'slatestHetutechnology,visitorsareabletoseethedetailedcontentsoftheDunhuangArtMurals(壁畫)outsidethecaves,throughtheirHuaweimobilephones.Thiswillreducethetimetouristsspendinsidethecave,aidingtheprotectionofthecultureilrelics,whileatthesametimehelpingtoincreasetheamountofinformationvisitorscanobtain.ItisalsoconsideredtobeanewwayofpromotingDunhuangArt.TheDunhuangAcademyhasuseddigitaltechnologytopreservetheresearchandexplorationofDunhuangGrottoessincetheearly1990s.11hascollectedawealthofdataandhasrealizedthegoalofsharingofdigitalDunhuangglobally.Ithasplayedanimportantroleintheprotectionandresearchofculturalsite,aswellaspromotingthedevelopmentandprogressofrelatedwork.TheHuaweiHetuplatformunitesDunhuang'sstudyfindings,high-resolutionimagesofthesite*smuralsandvirtual,three-dimensionalmodelswiththerealMogaoGrottoes.Ithasnotonlyre-createdtherealtourofthescenicspot,butalsodevelopedanewwayofdigitallyexperiencingthegrottoes.Whenpeop1evisitthesite,theynotonlyhavetheexperienceofseeingtherealgrottoes,buttheycanappreciatetheadmirableartworksmoreclearlyandingreaterdetail.Inthefuture,DunhuangAcademywi11continuetocooperatewithHuaweitocreatemorecolorfulvirtualcontenttoenrichtheexperienceofMogaoArtontheplatform,helpingpeoplearoundtheworldgettoknowDunhuangArtbetter.WhichisNOTtheadvantageoftheHetutechnology?A.Helptoprotecttheculturalrelics. B.Decreasethecostofthevisitors.C.IncreasethepopularityofDunhuangArt.I).Providemoreinformationfortourists.HowlonghastheDunhuangAcademyuseddigitaltechnology?A.Aboutayear. B.90years. C.Nearly30years.I).10years.What'stheauthor*sattitudetowardsthecooperationbetweenDunhuangandHuawei1?A.Doubtful. B.Hopeful. C.Indifferent.D.Opposed.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?DunhuangAcademyPreservesGrottoesWellDunhuangGrottoesAttractTouristsHuaweiNewlyReleasedHetuAIAITechHelpsTouristsEnjoyDunhuang,sArtDThere'sabattlestorminginthestreetsofAmerica.Anyonewhoregularlyridesabicycleknowsallaboutthis.Somemotoristsshoutattwo-wheeledtravelers,whoslowtraffic.Afewwilldoevenworse.TheNewYorkTimesreportsthatincidentsofaggressiontowardbicycleridersappeartobegrowing.Eventhoughactuallyeverystateallowsbicycliststhesamerightasmotoriststousethestreets,manydriversstillrefusetoacceptthis.TheyviewthemselvesasKingsoftheRoadanimpressionthathasbeenstronglybuiltbythetransportationplanningprofession,whichhasdesignedourcitiesasifpeopledidn'texistoutsideoftheircars.Butabignewideatosettlethisconflictandimprove1ifeinthestreetsforeveryoneisnowtakingrootamongcommunityactivists,urbanplannersandtrafficengineers.“Toomanyofourstreetsaredesignedonlyforspeedingcars,They*reunsafeforpeopleonfootorbike.Now,incoinmunitiesacrossthecountry,amovementisgrowingtocompletethestreets.States,citiesandtownsareaskingtheirplanners,engineersanddesignerstobuildroadnetworksthatwelcomeallcitizens,*declaresthewebsiteofaneworganizationpromotingthisidea,“CompletetheStreets”,thebestideatohitourcommunitiessincepizza,oreventhebicycleitself.MyhomeofMinneapolisisoneofthebikingcapitalsofAmerica.Butithasn,talwaysbeenthatway.WhenImovedheremanyyearsago,IwasshockedatthestronghostilitydirectedtowardmewheneverIdaredridemybikedownthestreet.Drivers

wouldsuddenlyturninmydirection,andthenlaughastheynearlyknockedmeontotheground.AsthenumberofbikesonMinneapolisstreetshasgrown,peoplehavebecomemuchmorecomfortablesharingtheroadwithtwo-wheelers.Indeed,Igettheimpressionthatmostmotoristsnowenvyratherthanhateme,andcan,twaittogethomewheretheycanjumpontheirownbikes.Thiswi11happeneverywhereasmoreandmoreAmericansdiscoverbikingasagreatwaytogetaround,savemoney,loseweight,protecttheplanetandhavefun.Whocausethetrafficproblemaccordingtothemotorists?Bicycleriders.Urbanplanners.Bicycleriders.Urbanplanners.C.Trafficengineers.D.Communityactivists.C.Trafficengineers.D.Communityactivists.TheproblemofthebattleinthestreetsismostprobablyrootedinA.weightlosing B.cityplanningC.moneysaving D.globalwarmingWhatisthemovement''CompletetheStreets“aimedat?B.PromotingwalkingandI).AssessingtheimpactoftheB.PromotingwalkingandI).AssessingtheimpactoftheB.Topraisethebicyclists.I).Toblamethecarriders.C.BuiIdingmoreroadnetworks,conflict.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?A.Topresentaproblem.C.Todescribeachange.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。NaturalTherapy(療法)Thegreatoutdoors:it'stheplacetoheadforwhenyou*reinneedofpeaceandquiet,openspaces,beautifulsceneryandexercise.Whetherahugemountainrangeoralocalcountrypark,thosenaturalareasareperfectforustorefreshuswhenweliveastressfullife.36Asanexample,inthefoothillsoftheSnowdoniaNationalParkintheUK,specialisttherapysessionsareheldtohelppeoplewhosufferfromdepression,anxietyandstress.37However,isbe1ievedthatthesettingalonecanimprovethemoodofpatients.ArtpsychotherapistPamelaStanleytoldtheBBCthattherewasa"growingbodyofevidence"tosupporteco-therapy.It*struethatformostofusconnectingwiththenaturalworlddefinitelyliftsourspirits.ButthementalhealthcharityMindsayseco-therapyhasbeenrecognizedasaformaltypeoftreatmentthatcansometimesbeprescribedtosomeonebyadoctor.Itdocsn'tinvolvetakingmedication.38Thisnaturaltreatmentcantakeonmanyforms,includingdoingyogainaforest,gardeningorevenhuggingatree.Evidencehasshowntherearemanybenefitsofthis'green"therapy.39It*swhatDr.RachelBraggfromtheUniversityofEssexcalls''psychologicalrestoration”.ShetoldtheBBC'sAl1intheMindprogrammethatnature-basedtherapiesshouldbepartofa"toolkit"ofcareforpatients.40However,itisanoptionfortherapiststouse.Andaswebecomemoreawareofthecausesandeffectsofmentalhealth,it'sgoodtoknowthathelpmightlieoutsideourtownsandcities,andthatnaturecangiveusahelpinghand.Ofcourse,eco-therapywon*tcureeverything.Herethepatientsgooutdoorstodealwithstress.Outdoorart-relatedactivitiesareheldforparticipants.Instead,itjustdevelopsaperson,srelationshipwithnature.Theseincludeimprovingsocialcontact,socialandworkskill.Innatureyoucandomanythings,includingreadingpapersandwatchingTV.Theirrelievingpowerisbeingusedmoreandmoretotreatmentalhealthproblems.第二部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。rmageologist.IhavebeenresearchingchangesintheAntarcticicesheetstohelpgovernmentsplanforfloodsandother41ofacheingingclimate.IfirstmetTomonthetipofAntarctica.Heisaprofessionalmountaineerwho42geologistswiththeirresearch.Wowere43heretogether,hundredsofmilesfromanyoneelse,foratwo-month44.Mytaskwassimple:tocollectrock45fromasmanypeaksaspossible.Itisphysicallyexhaustingwork,andnotwithout46,assomeofthecrevasse(裂縫)fieldswecrossedleftmeshaking.IreliedonTomformy47 :mylifewasinhishands.Trustquicklygrewbetweenus,andour48did,too.Withinaweekwe'd49deeptopics:themeaningoflife,andwhatfollowsdeath.WhenIgotthedateformyreturnjourney,Istartedtofeel50 .Ididn*twantourtimethereto51.Wefeltwehadtomakethemostofthefinalfewdays

to52memories.Sayinggoodbyetoeachotherwasa(n)53.Iwasheadingofftostartanothermission,soIwas54themanwho'dbeenthroughitwithme.Ilookeddownathimasmyplanetookoff,knowingwhatwehadjustbeenthroughtogetherwas55intime.41.A.advantagesB.consequencesC.tendenciesD.causes42.A.instructsB.fami1iarizesC.assistsD.presents43.A.stuckB.desertedC.lockedD.arrested44.A.hoiidayB.treatmentC.missionD.sentence45.A.informationB.evidenceC.examplesD.samples46.A.dangerB.pleasureC.shameD.reward47.A.healthB.safetyC.boardD.future48.A.friendshipB.confidenceC.experienceD.hardship49.A.sortedB.shiftedC.avoidedD.discussed50.A.peacefulB.considerateC.emotionalD.embarrassed51.A.lastB.workC.matterD.end52.A.leadB.plantC.causeD.own53.A.optionB.struggleC.honourD.routine54.A.leavingbehindB.pickingupC.appealingtoI).takingin55.A.fi1medB.frozenC.mentionedI),forgotten第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題L5分,滿分15分)閱讀下列短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。EcirthDay56(found)in1970asadayofeducationciboutenvironmentalproblems,andEarthbay2020occursonWednesday,April22theholiday*s50thanniversary.Theholidayisnowa57(globe)celebrationthat,ssometimesextendedintoEarthWeek,afullsevendaysof58(event)focusedongreenliving.59(elect)totheU.S.Senate(參議院)in1962,SenatorGaylordNelsonwasdeterminedtoconvincethefederalgovernmentthattheplanetwas60risk.In1969,NelsondevelopedtheideaforEarthDayafter61(inspire)bytheanti-VietnamWar“teach-ins“thatweretakingplaceoncollegecampusesaroundtheUnitedStates.DenisHayes,ayoungactivist62hadservedasstudentpresidentatStanfordUniversity,wasselectedasEarthDay*snationalcoordinator(協(xié)'調(diào)者),andheworkedwith63armyofstudentvolunteersandseveralstaffmembersfromNelson'sSenateoffice64(organize)theproject.ThefirstEarthDaywaseffectiveatraising65(aware)aboutenvironmentalproblemsandtransformingpublicattitudes.EarthDaykickedoffthez,Environmentaidecadewithabang,“asSenatorNelsonlaterputit.ThethemeofEarthDay2020is"climateaction”.EarthDayorghopesitwillbethelargestvolunteereventinhistory.第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)3月5口是“中國青年志愿者服務(wù)口”,你校學(xué)生會(huì)組織學(xué)生志愿者到社區(qū)向市民宣傳垃圾分類,并現(xiàn)場進(jìn)行垃圾分類實(shí)踐活動(dòng)。假如你是你校英語報(bào)的記者,請寫則新聞報(bào)道,內(nèi)容包括:.時(shí)間、人員、地點(diǎn)、活動(dòng);.市民反響;.簡短評論。注意:1.詞數(shù)80字左右;2.可適當(dāng)添加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;參考詞匯:中國青年志愿者服務(wù)日ChinaYouthVolunteerServiceDay。An

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