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1、精選學習資料 - - - 歡迎下載深圳市 2021 高三年級第一次調研考試afrances stevens reese woodland trail guidethe woodlandtrailwas opened to the publicon october 21. 1997. boscobel's board ofdirectors adopted a formaldecision of naming the woodland trail in honor of former boscobelboard member、 frances stevens reese1917-2003

2、、 one year after his death.the trail (小徑)is approximately10milesin length、 leading down to constitutionforest.when thewest point glass factory was operating during the civilwar、 trees for miles around were cleared to provide firewood. walking outof the forest、 you will find a large mass of nativehar

3、d rock about three billion years old.throughout this country path、 you will find picture boards identifying birds and plants localto this region.you will also find signs with historic and environmental information written byarea specialists.when you take a walk through this "undiscovered"f

4、orest land、 please be a considerateguest. before walking the trail、 please purchase a pass in the carriage house. plan ahead、 soyou will be back by closing time follow the trail markers and remain on the trail. besides protecting the fragile forestecosystem、you willreduce the risk of poison plants a

5、nd snakes. leaverocks、 plants、 animals and art works where you see them so that the personbehind you can have the same experience. carry out whatever you carry in because there are no rubbish containers on the trail. if you happen tosee a piece of litter、 be a good guest and pick itup.21. when was t

6、he trail named to honor frances stevens reese.a. in 1997.b. in 1917.c. in 2003.b. in 2004.22. whatcan you see along the trail.a. an old battle field.b. a glass factory.c. information signs.d. rock houses.23. what should you do as a thoughtful visitor.a. leave the wildlife undisturbed.b. throw the ru

7、bbish into the dustbins.c. make reservations in the carriage house.d. protect the markers of the woodland trail精品學習資料精選學習資料 - - - 歡迎下載bkevin、 diagnosed with dyslexia 讀寫困難癥 、 rarely spoke a word in class、 and if he did、it would be a"yes、"“ no、" or“ maybe、" in response to questions

8、. he always scored badly in testsand saw no hope for the future. that was until he met sarah、 an advisor at a youth center kidpreneur.in 2021、 kevin attended a course called ready set go in that center. the course was for disadvantaged kids in kingswood - a low-income area in sydney's western su

9、burbs-and itsgoal was to teach the kids how to create businesses and offer value to the neighborhood.at the end of the course、 sarah took the kids to the local area. she asked volunteers to sharetheir business experiences-kevin immediately put up his hand. his challenge was to trade hishot-dog selli

10、ng service for freebread at a bakery. although scared、 kevin was able to share hisentrepreneur 創(chuàng)業(yè) story with the shop owner andasked if he could exchange his service for some bread. unexpectedly、 the shop owner told kevin how moved he was by his story andhanded him some bread for free. by the end of

11、 the afternoon、 his belief in himself and what waspossible was at an all-time high.the following week、 kevin sold 70 hot-dogs in two hours and made over $200. soon after、he delivered public speeches in 20 schools、 and was selected as part of his school's leadershipteam. now he heads a business g

12、roup working on how to increase potential customer base.all of this would not have been possible if kevin had not found his passion andperseverance to improve himself、 and those around him. the guidance and trust of his advisoralso helped to kindle his enthusiasm to go after his goals and dreams in

13、life.24. whatwere the kids expected to achieve in the ready set go course.a. to improve their test scores.b. to create a hot-dog business.c. to teach in low-income areas.d. to be beneficial to the local area.25. how did kevin feel after visiting the local bakery.a. scared.b. confident.c. touched.d.

14、grateful.26. what does the underlined word "kindle" probably mean.a.inspire.b. share.c. continue.d. express.27. which can be a suitable title for the text.a. on the road to recoveryb. turning failure into successc. growing wealthy through hard workd. from hopeless youth to business leader精

15、品學習資料精選學習資料 - - - 歡迎下載ca woman held her phone tightly to her heart the way a church- goer might hold a bible. she was anxious to take a picture of an impressive bunch of flowers that sat not so far away、 but firstshe had to get through a crowd of others pushing their way to do the same. the cause of

16、 this wasbouquets to art、 one of the most popular events at the de young museum in san francisco.flower sellers were asked to create flower arrangements that respond to pieces of art on display、 from ancient carvings to contemporary sculptures.it's extremely attractive and also memorable、to the

17、point that it has become a problem.in recent years、 the de young received more than a thousand complaints from people whofelt that cell phones had spoiled their experience of the exhibit. institutions of fine art around theworld face similar problemsas the desire to take photographs becomes a huge a

18、ttraction for museums、 as well as something that upsets some of their patrons 資 助 人 . so the de youngresponded with a kind of compromise: carving out "photo free" hours during the exhibition'ssix-day run.one common complaint about the effect of social media on museum culture is that pe

19、opleseem to be missing out on experiences because they are so busy collecting evidence of them. astudy recently published in the journal psychological science suggests there is some truth to this.it finds that people who keep taking photos ofan exhibit and posting them on social media rather than si

20、mply observingit havea hard time remembering what they see. but the issue is complexfor the professionals running museums. linda butler、 the de young's head ofmarketingandvisitorexperience、 acknowledgesthat noteveryone wants a museum tobe “ aphoto -takingplayland." yet a lot of people do、 a

21、nd she believes that the de youngis in no positionto judgeone reason for buying a$8 ticket to be more valid than another.“wife removed social mediaand photography、" she says、 "we would risk becoming irrelevant."28. what was the woman eager to do according to paragraph 1.a. to get her

22、phone.b. to take a photo.c. to escape the crowd.d. to push ahead.29. how did the de young respond to the dilemma.a. by setting periods without photo-taking.b. by making the exhibition free of charge.c. by compromising with the government.d. by extending the free exhibition hours.30. the recent study

23、 finds that the use of social media in museums may_a. uncover the truthb. play a negative rolec. accumulate evidenced. cause many complaints31. which of the following may linda butler support.a. catering to visitors.b. reducing admission prices.c. reserving judgement in public.b banning social media

24、 and photography.精品學習資料精選學習資料 - - - 歡迎下載dmost autonomous vehicles test-driving in cities navigate 導航 by using 3-d mapsmarking every edge of roadside with almost centimeter-level accuracy. but few places have beenmapped in such detail、 which has left most areas like smaller towns inaccessible to thos

25、edriverless cars.researchers at the massachusetts institute of technology mitnow have developed a newnavigation system that guides autonomous vehicles withoutsuch accurate maps. this technology can help driverless cars travel almost anywhere.the navigationsystem maps out a course down unfamiliarroad

26、s much as a human driverwouldby continually scanning its surroundings、 with a laser sensor 激光感應器 、 to measure how close it isto the edges of the road. meanwhile、the car also flowsa toollikea smart phonemap app that provides directionsto itsdestination、as well as information about the rules oftheroad

27、、 such as speed limits and the positions of stoplights. teddy ort、 a roboticist at mit、 test-drove a car equipped with this navigation system on a one-way road. it slowly traveled one kilometer without any human assistance.thissystem assumes that a car has a clear path downthe road、 but itcan be pai

28、red withother existingcomputing technology to discover in-road obstacles 障礙 、 says ort. theresearchers also plan to build a version ofthis system whichcan spot markingspainted on streets、 so that the car can driveon two-wayroads."self-driving cars with this navigation system mayneed other senso

29、rs to work in different conditions、”alexander wyglinski、 an electrical engineer at worcester polytechnic institute.“ since laser sensors don't work well in rain or snow、these cars might need additional imaging technologies to drive safely in bad weather."32. what may be a problem for most d

30、riverless cars.a. they fail in test-driving.b. their maps are outdated.c. they run in limited areas.d. their guides are unreliable.33. what can we infer about the mit navigation system.a. it includes accurate maps.b. it removes in-road obstacles.c. it works by detecting the road.d. it features a sma

31、rt phone app.34. what is the purpose of paragraph 4.a. to confirm the test drive results.b. to indicate further research areas.c. to recognize scientists' achievements.d. to show the creativity of driverless cars.35. what is the main idea of the text.a. autonomous cars beat human drivers on coun

32、try roads.b. navigating self-driving cars may work in different conditions.c smart mapping technology adds to the functions of self-driving cars.d. a new navigation system helps autonomous cars drive remote roads.精品學習資料精選學習資料 - - - 歡迎下載其次節(jié) 共 5 小題 :每道題 2 分,滿分10 分how to tell a great storyin this infor

33、mationage、 business leaders won't be heard unless theyre telling stories. factsand figures精品學習資料精選學習資料 - - - 歡迎下載don't stickinourminds at all.butstories create "sticky"memoriesbyattachingemotionstothings that happen. 36here is how to use story-telling to your benefit.start with a m

34、essageevery storytelling exercise should begin by asking: who is my audience and what is themessage i want to share with them. 37 for instance、 if you are trying to convince seniorleaders to take a risk by supporting your project、 you can tell them that most companies are builton taking smart chance

35、s. 38 the best story-tellerslook to their own lifedetails and memories for ways to draw attentionto their message. there may be a tendency not to want to share personal events at work、 butexperiences that indicate how they overcome their struggle are what make leadersappearauthentic.keep it simpleso

36、meof the most successful andmemorable stories are relatively simple andstraightforward. don t tell your audience what shoes you were wearingif it doesn t btehtetestrory. 39 、such as your feelings and the humblebeginning of a now great company. they can attract your listeners and get your main messag

37、e across.don't make yourself the heroyou can be a central figure in a story、 but the final focus should be on people you know、 lessons you've learned、 or events you ve witwnehsesnedy.ou talk about how greatyou are、 theaudience shuts down. 40 a. show good humorb. provide vital detailsc. use p

38、ersonal experiencesd. each decision about your story should flow from those questionse. leaders always tell stories to persuade others to support a project or to face challengesf. the more you make yourself a star、 the less likely your audience will buy your message g.that means leaders who can crea

39、te and share good stories gain a great advantage overothers第三部分英語學問運用共兩節(jié),滿分45 分第一節(jié)完形填空 共 20 小題 ;每道題 1.5 分,滿分 30 分精品學習資料精選學習資料 - - - 歡迎下載my family is big on baseball. grandpa 41 coached his team to two national games.father played for three different colleges and was 42 asked to try out for the los a

40、ngeles angels、 one of the top teams in theus. minutesbefore i was born、 my 43werewatchinga live baseball match on tv. you could say i was 44 to play the game、 butfrankly、 all through elementary school、 i hated it.i spent most days of my summer at the baseball park in my neighborhood.i really shouldh

41、ave been 45 at baseball、 for i practiced almost every day、 but i was not. i wouldn't hitthe ball hard or throw it 46 . when my dad or grandpa asked me if i wanted to 47 、 my answer was always no. finally they stopped giving me a 48 - just making me playwhether i liked it or not.this same old 49

42、continued for years. my dad and grandpa would make mepractice and i would put no 50 in、 until around grade 10. i was older and 51 than my 12-year-old self. i finally 52 their truemotive: it wasn't because they wantedme to improve、 but because they wanted to 53time withme. theywere just tryingtos

43、hare a 54part of their life withme and 55me in something that had been inthe family forever. 56 i got this、 i stopped treating it as work and 57 as it a bonding experience.now、 i often 58 to play baseball with my dad or grandpa. the 59 practicesand tough love i got精品學習資料精選學習資料 - - - 歡迎下載frommy 60 co

44、nclusions.taught me a usefullifelesson: findout whysomeonedoes something before jumpingto精品學習資料精選學習資料 - - - 歡迎下載41. a. fairlyb. successfullyc. naturallyd. accidentally42. a. stillb. seldomc. evend. yet43.a. parentsb. coachesc. doctorsd. neighbors44. a. orderedb. preparedc. honoredd. born45. a. amaze

45、db. disappointedc. greatd. mad46. a. casuallyb. accuratelyc. regularlyd. clumsily47. a. practiceb. relaxc. leaved. quit48. a. replyb. reasonc. chanced. choice49. a. projectb. businessc. routined. policy50. a. effortb. wealthc. promised. trust51. a. calmerb. smarterc. happierd. kinder52. a. searched

46、forb. focused onc. benefited fromd. figured out53. a. saveb. wastec. spendd. set54. a. normalb. specialc. shortd. general55. a. includeb. spoilc. testd. judge56. a. beforeb. althoughc. unlessd. once57. a. expectedb. describedc. treasuredd. recognized58. a. failb. offerc. forgetd. hesitate59. a. forc

47、edb. regrettedc. disturbedd. ended60. a. teamb. schoolc. neighborhoodd. family精品學習資料精選學習資料 - - - 歡迎下載其次節(jié) 共 10 小題 ;每道題 1.5 分,滿分15 分閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1 個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式;as i tried describing thanksgivingday to my in-laws 姻 親 in china、 i could already seetheir eyes cloud over with 61 confuse and sense the

48、questions forming in theirminds. so i attempted 62 translate the holiday through things they were familiar with. i described the roast turkey as something similar 63 beijing duck. i compared theannual thanksgiving show to the 64 year spring festival gala 聯歡會 on chinese new year's eve. and i characterized

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