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2021屆江門市司前鎮(zhèn)石步學(xué)校高三英語上學(xué)期期末試卷及參考答案第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30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)ALastsummer,KatieStellerpulledoffthefreewayonherwaytoworkinMinneapolis.Shestoppedatatrafficlight,whereamanwassittingwithasignaskingforhelp.Sherolleddownherwindowandshouted.“Hey.I’mdrivingaroundgivingfreehaircuts.Doyouwantonerightnow?”Themanlaughed,thenpaused.“Actually,”hesaid,“Iwasreallyhopingtogetahaircut.”Stellerpulledoutaredchairfromhercarandhelpedthemancuthishairimmediately.Aftertheworkwasdone,themanlookedinamirror.“Ilookgood!”hesaid.Uptonow,Stellerhasgiven30orsosuchhaircutsaroundthecitytopeoplewithlittleinfluence,andsheisstronglyawareofthepowerofhercleanupjob.Asateen,shesufferedfromaseveredisease,causingherhairtogetthinned,sohermotherarrangedforSteller’sfirstprofessionalhaircut.“Tositdownandhavesomebodylookatmeandtalktomelikeapersonandnotjustanillness,ithelpedmefeelcaredaboutandlessalone,”shesays.Afterthat,Stellerknewshewantedtohaveherownbarbershopsoshecouldhelppeoplefeelthewayshe’dfeltthatday.Notlongafterfinishingcosmetology(美容術(shù))schoolin2009,shebeganwhatshenowcallsherRedChairProject,reachingouttopeopleonthestreets.Heraimwasthatbydoingsomekindacts,otherswouldbeinspiredtospreadtheirown.“Partofwhatbrokemyheartwasjusthowlonelypeoplelooked,”shesaid.“IthoughtmaybeI’dgoaroundandaskifpeoplewantfreehaircuts.Ican’tfixtheirproblems,butmaybeIcanhelpthemfeellessaloneforamoment.”Itallbeganwithabeliefinsimpleactsofkindness,suchasafreehaircut.“Thewayyoushowupintheworldmatters,”saidSteller.“Youhavenoideawhatpeoplearegoingtodowiththekindnessthatyougivethem.”1.Howdoesthewriterbeginthepassage?A.Bymakingacomparison. B.Bygivingareason.C.Byraisingaquestion. D.Bydescribingascene.WhatmadeStellarstarttheRedChairProject?A.Hermother’sloveforher. B.Herinterestincosmetology.C.Hercareforthoseinneed. D.Herwishtofightseverediseases.WhatdidStellarexpectfromtheproject?A.Tospreadkindness. B.Tosolvesocialproblems.C.Todealwithrelationships. D.Tomakepeoplelooksmarter.BSummerisquicklypassingby—butnotwithouttheultimatemeteor(流星)showerevent!The2021PerseidsMeteorShower,whichisconsideredtobethebestmeteorshoweroftheyear,isexpectedtostartlightingupskiesonthisWednesday,accordingtoNASA.Knownforfireballs,thePerseidstypicallylightupskiesonwarmsummernights,leaving“l(fā)ongwake(尾跡)oflightandcolor1behindthem.”Underidealconditions,skywatchersmayseeapproximately50-100meteorsperhourwitheachmeteortravelingat37milespersecond..Becausethemeteorsappearinallpartsofthesky,itwillbeprettyeasytowitnessthecelestial(天上的)eventfromanywhereintheworld.Togetthebestshow,itisadvisedtoviewthePerseidsfromtheNorthernHemisphere(半球)duringthepre-dawnhours,ideallybetween2a.m.anddawn.Insomecases,skygazersmaybeabletoseemeteorsduringthisshowerasearlyas9or10p.m.“Ifit'snotcloudy,pickanobservingspotawayfrombrightlights,lieonyourback,andlookup!Youdon'tneedanyspecialequipmenttoviewthePerseids—justyoureyes,”NASAwroteontheirsite,addingthattelescopesorbinocularsarenotrecommendedduetotheirsmallfieldsofview.Remembertoletyoureyesbecomeadjustedtothedark.Trytostayoffofyourphonetoo,aslookingatdeviceswithbrightscreenswillnegativelyaffectyournightvisionandthusreducethenumberofmeteorsyousee!ForthosewhomaybeunabletoviewthePerseidsinperson,alivebroadcastwillbestreamingfromNASA'sMarshallSpaceFlightCenter,startingaround8p.m.onAug.11andcontinuingthroughsunriseonAug.12.WhatcanwelearnaboutthePerseidsMeteorShower?Itwillbethebestmeteorshowerinhistory.TheultimateshoweronlyhappensonthisWednesday.Wecanobserve50-100meteorsperhourinanyplace.TheMeteorsusuallyhavelongandbrighttrailsbehindthem.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttimetoviewtheshower?At4a.m.ontheNorthernHemisphere.At2p.m.ontheNorthernHemisphere.AtsunriseontheSouthernHemisphere.AtdawnontheSouthernHemisphere.WhatcanbeinferredabouttheobservationofMeteors?Ifyouuseatelescope,youwillseemoremeteors.Youcanusesmartphonestorecordthegrandscene.Thebrighterthemoonis,themoremeteorsyoucansee..Brightlightswillreducethevisibilityofmeteors.IfyouarenotavailabletowatchthePerseidspersonally,youcan .browsetheunofficialwebsiteofNASAwatchavideorecordedbyaflightcenterstreamaliveshowonAug.11nightusespecialdevicestoconnectwiththeshowerCImaginethatyouareasuperhero.Yoursuperpowersareactivatedbyaspecialsuit.Thesuitcommunicateswithyourbrain.Itallowsyoutodoamazingthingswithonlyathought.Byconcentratingonstrength,forexample,youcankickasoccerballacrossafield.Byfocusingonswiftactions,youcanjumptothetopofatree.Suchaconnectionbetweenmindandmachinemaysoundlikeafantasy.Toscientists,though,itisaveryrealgoal.Theyarecreatingmachinesthatletdisabledmonkeyswalk.Thesemachinesmaysoonhelpdisabledhumansdothesame.Unlikeotherbionicdevices,theserobotic“supersuits”donotcommunicatewithmusclesandnerves.Instead,theyhaveadirectlinetothebrain.In2005,doctorsdrilledaholeintheskullofHutchinson,whohadlostherrightarminanaccident.Thentheyinsertedasensorontohermotorcortex(大腦皮層運(yùn)動區(qū)).Wiresconnectedthesensortoareceiveronherhead.Aftersherecovered,researcherspluggedHutchinson’sreceiverintoacablethatrelayedsignalsfromherbraintocomputers.Thentheyconnectedaroboticarmtothecomputers.ThecomputerscouldinterpretHutchinson’sbrainsignalstomovethearm.Soon,Hutchinson,thecomputer,andtheroboticarmbecameateam.Hutchinsonwasevenabletoliftherhandanddrinkfromacup.“Shesmiledwhensheputdownthatdrink—that’severything.”saysDonoghue,abrainscientist.Todayotherscientistsarebuildingonthatsuccess.OneofthosescientistsisDr.MiguelNicolelis,whodesignedawhole-bodybionicequipment.In2014,adisabledformerathletekickedthefirstballoftheWorldCupGameswearingoneofMiguel’sfull-bodyexoskeletons.Theexoskeletonwasconnectedtobrainsignalsensorsintheman’scap.Bythinkingaboutkicking,hesentsignalstoacomputeronhisback.Thecomputerthentranslatedthesignalintoanexoskeleton-aidedkick.Suchdesignsmaybecomecommonasscientistskeepmergingmindandmachine.Whichcanbestdescribethetoneofparagraph1?Narrativeandserious.Persuasiveandcritical.Informativeandobjective.Descriptiveandimaginative.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Reasonoftheexperiment. B.Resultsoftheexperiment.C.Processoftheexperiment. D.Significanceoftheexperiment.WhyisDr.Miguel’sexoskeletonspecial?Itcanbeusedonanimals.Itcanmovethewholebody.Itwassupportedbycomputers.Itwasconnecteddirectlytothebrain.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?Roboticsuitsmaybewidelyusedtohelpdisabledpeople.ExoskeletonismorecommonthanHutchinson’sbionicarm.C.Scientificexperimentsarecommonlycarriedoutinfootballfields.D.Disabledathletescannowplayfootballagainwiththehelpofcomputer.DAyoungfemaleathleteinthePhilippinesrecentlywonmanygoldmedalsduringasportsmeetdespitenothavingproperrunningshoes.RheaBallos,an11-year-oldstudentofSalvationElementarySchoolinBalason,Iloilo,wasonlywearingbandagesaroundherfeetwhenshecompetedattheIloiloSchoolsSportsMeet.FacebookuserValenzuelapostedpicturesofthegirlwithherfeetwrappedinbandagesbearingthefamousNikelogo.Ballosevenwrotetheword“NIKE”onthesidesofher“shoe”tocompletethe“Nikerunningshoes”look.Thebandagesweretightlywrappedaroundherfeet,creatingathinprotectivelayeragainstthetrack.Whileshewasactuallybarefootduringtheraces,shewasstillabletodefeathercompetitorswhoallmoreproperfootwearintendedforrunning,Accordingtothepost,Ballosbaggedthetopawardsinthe400-meterdash,the800-meterrun,andthe1500-meterruninthegirls'categoriesintheinterschoolsportingeventheldinIloilo,centralPhilippines.Whenpicturesofher“Nike”footwearbecomepopular,Flipinosonsocialmediapraisedher.Manynotedthatinsteadoffallingintoself-pity,shewasevenabletomakelightofthesituationbydrawingtheNikelogoonher“runningshoes”.SomeofthecommentersofValenzuela'spostexpressedhowthegirldeservedtoberecognizedbyNikeandthatthebrandshouldactuallygiveheranewpairofrealNikeshoes.OthersstartedgettingintouchwiththeAmericansportsbrand,aswellaslocalbasketballspecialtystoreTitan22.ItdidnottakelongforTitanco-founderandAlaskaAcesheadcoachJeffreyCariasototakenoticeofBallos'outstandingachievement.Cariasoimmediatelymadeanefforttogetintouchwiththeyoungtrackrunner.Theseven-timePBAchampionhassincetalkedtothestudentaswellashercoachesinanapparentbidtohelpherout.WhydidBalloswearbandagesaroundherfeettocompete?A.Shecouldn'taffordtobuyshoes. B.ShewishedtobenoticedbyNike.C.Shewantedtodrawpublic'sattention.D.Shethoughtitfashionableandunique.What'speople'sattitudetoBallos'story?A.Surprised. B.Confused.C.Favorable. D.Doubtful.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?BalloswillberecognizedbyNike.BalloswillbeprobablyhelpedbyCariaso.Ballosisboundtowinmorechampions.Balloswillbecomeagreatbasketballplayer.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeBallos?Shyandlucky. B.Kindandbrave.C.Cleverandoutstanding. D.Giftedandoptimistic.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10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)Whenyouthinkaboutcollegeandtheexperiencesyou’llhavethere,youprobablythinkaboutlearningandgrowing.___16___Someresearcherssuggeststudentswhomakefriendsatcollegearemorelikelytobesuccessfulintheirstudy.___17___Humansaresocialcreaturesandwhenyouhavesomeonewhocanencourageyou,youwillbebetterpreparedtofacethechallengeofhighereducation.Friendshipisimportantforeveryone.Butwhenyougothroughcollege,younotonlyincreaseyourknowledge,butyoutrytogetalongwithothers.Whenyouapplyforajobaftergraduation,youwillbeaskedquestionsaboutyourskillsandknowledge.___18___Whatdoesallofthishavetodowithfriendships?Learningtogetalongwithpeopleandworkwellwiththemtakesmanyforms,andoneofthemisfriendship.___19___Thesestudentscanformstudygroups,discussideasforprojects,andcelebratevictoriesandgoodgrades.Whenyouneedtotalktosomeone,yourclassmatesmustbethebest.Itdoesn’tsoundveryfriendlytotalkaboutfriendshipsintermsofwhatsomeonecangainfromthem.ButtheverynatureoftherelationshipisreciprocaK互惠的).Whileapersonisprovidingyouwiththesupportandstrengthyouneed,youhavetobeprovidingthisbacktothem.___20___A.Friendshipisatwo-waystreet.Thathelpcancomeintheformoffriendships.Youmightwonderwhy,buttheanswerisveryclear.You’llalsobeaskedhowwellyouworkwithateam.Youshouldalsothinkaboutthefriendshipyou’llform.Yourfriendshelpyouinteractwithpeopleallaroundyou.Studentscangetalotbybeingfriendswiththeirclassmates.第二部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,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)WhilegettingintoHarvardLawSchoolisnoteasyforanyone,Rehan,asanitationworker(環(huán)衛(wèi)工人)fromBowie,Maryland,workedhardtoachieveit.Andhedoesn’ttakeallthe___21___either—hegivesmostofittothepeoplearoundhim.Whenhewas8,hismotherleftthefamilyandhisfatherhadto___22___tosupportit.Rehan’sgradesdropped.___23___,hishighschoolgradesweresopoorthathewas___24___bymanycolleges.SohetookajobatBatesTruckingandTrash(垃圾).Formanypeople,gettingthejobwouldfeellikealowpoint.___25___,forRehan,itwasareally___26___timewhenhislifebegantoturnaround.“Itwasthefirsttimeinmylifethatpeoplewhoweren’tmyfatherormybrotherreallyjust___27___metofeelconfident,toldmeIwas___28___.”Hiscoworkersurgedhimtogobacktoschool,andthecompanyowner,BrentBates,helpedhimget___29___inBowieStateUniversity.Rehanearneda4.0-gradepoint 30 andwasabletogototheUniversityofMarylandforfurther 31 .DuringhisjunioryearatMaryland,hisfatherwasill.To 32 theirfamily,RehanhadtoreturntoworkatBates. 33 droppingoutofschool,hewokeeachdayat4a.m.tofinishhis 34 beforeclass.HescoredverywellinhisLSATtest,and 35 HarvardLawSchool.Thatschoolchargesahighprice.Luckily,theyoungmanfoundanother 36 .CarmieMcCook,acommunicationscoach,startedaGoFundMepagetohelphimwiththe 37 .Thegoalwas$75,000,butitrosetoover$185,000in 38 ,whichhelpedmakehisdream 39 .WhilemostpeopleheadingtoHarvardLawSchoolhavethegradesandthefinancialsupport,Rehanjusthadhisown 40 storytostandon—thesamestorythatmakeshimaninspiration.21.A.viewB.creditC.emotion D.strategy22.A.struggleB.competeC.organizeD.suffer23.A.CuriouslyB.LuckilyC.ActuallyD.Obviously24.A.investigatedB.refusedC.attractedD.preferred25.A.ThereforeB.MoreoverC.HoweverD.Anyway26.A.amazingB.confusingC.plainD.anxious27.A.recognizedB.remindedC.forgaveD.encouraged28.A.smartB.worthwhileC.responsibleD.unusual29.A.admiredB.registeredC.promotedD.exchanged30.A.challengesB.commentsC.honorD.average31.A.experimentsB.contentsC.studiesD.arrangements32.A.observeB.affectC.improveD.save33.A.BecauseofB.InsteadofC.OtherthanD.Ratherthan34.A.workB.issueC.lecture D.summary35.A.adaptedtoB.contributedtoC.appliedtoD.referredtoA.partnerA.costB.volunteerB.stressC.masterC.limit D.rentD.supporter38.A.accommodationsB.donations C.sourcesD.means39.A.workoutB.fallapartC.cometrueD.giveup40.A.awkwardB.gracefulC.suitableD.painful第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式TheMontrealMuseumofFineArtsinCanadahasorganizedagroupofdoctorstohelpsickpeopleinthepastfewmonths.Thedoctorswillsendpatientstoartgalleries,insteadof___41.___(give)themmedicine.Themuseumisinvolvedintenexperimentsonpatientstofindouthowarthasaneffect 42. health.Thepatientsincludepeoplewithbreastcancer(乳腺癌),eatingdisordersandmentalhealth 43. (problem).ThomasBastien,directorofeducationandwellnessatthemuseum,believesthatartcanheal.Hesaid,“Wesawthatthemuseumwasgoodforpeople,sowe 44. (decide)tostartthisprogramwiththedoctorsafewmonthsago.Ifyouhavebreastcancer,youcancometothemuseumandyoumightfeelmuch 45. (well)”.DrHeleneBoyer, 46. hasalotofexperienceinhelpingtohealpeoplewitharttreatment,spokeaboutitsadvantages.Shesaid,“There’smoreandmorescientificevidencethatarttreatmentisgoodforyourphysicalhealth.”Shesaidthatlook

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