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廣州六中2020-2021學年度第一學期高三級英語科綜合測試(一)試卷本試卷三大部分,共六大題,滿分120分??荚囉脮r120分鐘注意事項:答題前,請考生務必將自己的姓名、考號等填寫在答題卡和試卷指定的位置上。選擇題的作答:每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑,寫在試卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區(qū)均無效。非選擇題的作答:用黑色簽字筆直接答在答題卡上對應的答題區(qū)域內,寫在試卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區(qū)域均無效。考試結束后,請將本試卷和答題卡一并上交。第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題分,滿分分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AIfyouwanttolearnwhyeverythingisusuallycheaper,andwhatitemsarethebestdealsatyourlocalorchaindollarordiscountstore,storeemployeeshavealotofusefulinformation.Theytendtoknowwhatshopperswant---evenbeforeshoppersknowthemselves.EveryonebuysunnecessarythingsWhetheryoushopatachaindollarstoresuchasDollarTree,FamilyDollaroryourlocal99centsstore,noteverythingthat'sonsaleisnecessarilyworthpurchasing.BryanWaring,aformerDollarTreeemployee,saysthatyou'renotaloneinbuyingmorethannecessaryfromthesestores."Itseemsbasic,buteveryonefallsforthistrap,"hesays."Yougointoastorewhereeverythingischeap,andyouwalkoutwiththingsyoudon'tneed."Hesuggestsgoingintoastore---yes,eventhedollarstore---withachecklistofthingyoutrulyneed.EverythingischeaperaftertheholidayseasonPatricia,aseasonalworkerataDollarTree,saysthatthepost-Christmasseasonmeansevenmoredealsoneverythingfromdecorationstosweets."AfterChristmas,allthegiftwrappaperwentto50cents,andallChristmasitemswerehalfprice,"shesays."Evencandybarsare89centsversus$1."ProductsarelessexpensivebecauseoftheirsizeInorderfordollarstorestokeeptheirpriceslow,productsizesareusuallysmallerthannormal,accordingtoCheapism.Dollarstoresaren'ttheonlyonesguiltyofthistrick.CheapismalsoreportsWalmartisguiltyofdoingthesamethingtoattractcustomers.WhatisBryan’sadviceagainstbuyingunnecessarythings?

A.Makingapurchasealone. B.Writingato-buylistahead.

C.Shoppingatyourlocalstore. D.Buyingbasicthingsseparately.WhichofthefollowingisabettertimeforshoppingaccordingtoPatricia?

A.IntheChristmassales. B.Ataparticulardiscount.

C.AftertheChristmasseason. D.Duringsomeholidayseasons.Howdostoresmaketheirproductscheaper?

A.Byreducingproductsizes. B.Byloweringproductcosts.

C.Byadoptingdiscountstrategies. D.Byattractingmorecustomers.BItwasjustanormaldayforRuthMiller,a63-year-oldwomanuntileverythingwenthorriblywrong.Shewaswalkingtohercaraftershoppingwhentheunthinkablehappened.Rightasshewasunlockinghercar,amanquicklycameupbehindherandtriedtowrestleherpurseaway.Shewasinshock.LuckilysherememberedshehadherSafePersonalAlarm(SPA)onherpurse,andsinceshewastooscaredtoscreamforhelp,shequicklyreachedforthealarmandpulledthepin(保險栓).ImmediatelyherSPAstartedjustscreaming.Themandidn'tknowwhattodo!Hefrozeforasecond,andthenranawaylikeabatoutofhell!SPAisasafetydevicecapableofcreatinga125dbsoundthatattractsattentionandscaresawaypotentialattackers.Tocompare,it'sthesamevolumeasamilitaryjetduringtakeoff.PaulDavidson,theinventorofSPA,knowsalltoowellthetypeofsituationthatRuthfoundherselfin.Butthat'snottheonlytypeofsituationthatSPAhelpsprotectagainst.Parentscangiveittotheirkidsasanextrameansofprotection.Teenagerscanuseitsotheycanfeelsafewalkinghome.Womencanknowit'stherewhentheyhavetousetheparkinglotatnight."Mymother,whois76yearsold,carriesitaroundincaseshefallsandneedstoaskpeopleforhelp.IonlywishI'dhavethoughtofitearlier,"saidPaul.ThepolicehavebeenrecommendingSPAsinceitfirsthitthemarket.Infact,sinceitslaunch,SPAhasbeeninastate,shiftingbetweeninstocktosoldoutnearlyeveryotherweek,andit'salsogottonsofloyalfollowersworldwide.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart"theunthinkable"inParagraph1referto?

A.Anattemptedrobbery. B.Awrestlingmatch.

C.Anangryargument. D.Acaraccident.HowdidRuthreacttotheunexpectedsituation2

A.Shefoughtviolently. B.Shefrozeingreatfear.

C.Shecrieddesperatelyforhelp. D.Shesoundedhersafetydevice.WhydoesPaulmentionhismother?

A.Toimplytheelderlyneedmorecare. B.Tosuggesthecaresabouthismother.

C.ToshowSPAcanbewidelyused. D.TomakeanadvertisementforSPA.Whatcanbelearnedfromthetext?

A.SPAiswellreceivedinthemarket. B.Peoplehesitatetopayforsecurity.

C.SPAwassoldoutinthefirsttwoweeks. D.SPAisnotimportantinlife.CLikeclockwork,nearlyeveryfourthFebruaryincludesoneextraday.February29th,otherwiseknownasLeapDay,isn'texactlyaholiday.Instead,it'stheretokeepyourcalendarconsistentwiththeearth'srotation(旋轉)aroundthesun.AccordingtoH,RomanemperorJuliusCaesaristhe"father"ofLeapYear.Untilhecamealong,peopleuseda355-daycalendar,whichwas10.25daysshorterthanthesolaryear.Romanofficialsweresupposedtoaddanextramontheverynowandthentokeeptheseasonsexactlywheretheyshouldbe.Butthatdidn'tworkoutallthatwell.Whenspecialoccasionsstartedshiftingintodifferentseasonsaround45BCE,Caesarconsultedwithastronomersanddecreed(下令)thattheempireshouldusea12-month,365-daycalendar,whichhenamedafterhimself,Caesar'sJuliancalendarincludedaLeapDayeveryfouryears.ThoughLeapDaykeepsyourcalendarinlinewiththeearth'srotationaroundthesun,itcausesadifferentkindofproblemforleapsters.WhenshouldtheseFebruary29thbabiescelebratetheirbirthdaysduringtheotherthree-quartersoftheirlives?SomepartyonFebruary28th,whileotherspreferatwo-daycelebrationthatspansthelastdayofFebruaryandthefirstdayofMarch.LeapDaycanbeanuisanceinthelegalsystem.In2006,acourtinMassachusettswasdecidingwhethercriminalJohnMelocouldbereleasedadayearlysincehis10-yearsentenceincludedaLeapDay.Inthecase,thejudgedecidedthatsincethemanwassentencedtoprisonforyears,notdays,LeapDaydidn'tmakeabitofdifference.Thoughafewtimekeepershavepushedforcalendarsthatdon'tincludeLeapDay,almostallastronomersandsocietiesagreethatLeapDayisthebestmethodtokeepthecalendasontrack.WhywasLeapDaycreated?

A.Tocelebratespecialoccasions. B.TohonorEmperorJuliusCaesar.

C.Tokeeppacewiththesolaryear. D.Tokeeptrackofalltheseasons.WhatistheproblemwiththebirthdaycelebrationofFebruary29thbabies?

A.Itissometimesdelayed. B.Itlastsatleasttwodays.

C.Ithastobeheldeveryotheryear. C.Itmaytakeplaceondifferentdates.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"nuisance"inParagraph4mean?

A.Joke. B.Topic. C.Trouble. D.Mistake.WhatistheattitudeofmostastronomerstowardsLeapDay?

A.Critical. B.Supportive. C.Doubtful. D.Cautious.DScientistshavedevelopedanewtypeofsmartbandage(繃帶)thatcansignalthetypeofbacterial(細菌的)infectionit'sprotecting,justlikeatrafficlight,aswellasreleasetherighttypeofdrugsondemand.Thetrafficlightsystemworksjustlikethis;Greenmeansnobacteriaoralowconcentrationofbacteria,yellowmeansdrug-sensitive(DS)bacteriaresponsivetostandardantibiotics(抗生素)andcausesantibioticrelease,andredmeansdrug-resistant(DR)bacteriathatneedextrahelptobewipedout..Intestingthebandageonmice,theresearchteamwasabletosuccessfullytreatbothDSandDRinfectionsusingthenewmethod.However,thecomputermethodsofsensingresistancearelimitedbytime,therequirementforprofessionalpersonnel,andexpensiveinstruments.Moreover,theabuseofantibioticscausestheacceleratedprocessofbacterialresistance.It'seasytoseehowasimplebandageandlightcouldovercomesomeoftheselimitations.Treatmentdoesn'thavetowaitforadoctortomakeadiagnosisandthebandagecangettherightsortofdrugsappliedattheearliestopportunity.What'smore,thepersonwearingthebandagegetsreal-timefeedbackonwhat'shappeningwiththeinfection,ifthere'saninfectionatall.Theresearcherssayitoffersnumerousbenefitsoverexistingtreatmentsthatmakeuseoflight,includingphotodynamictherapy(光能療法)orPDT.We'vebeenseeingquiteafewupgradestothetraditionalbandageinrecentyears,thankstoadvancesinscience---likethenanofibermeshthatattractsbacteriaanddrawssomeofitout,speedingupthehealingprocess.Thenthere'sthenovelbandagefortreatingburns,whichstopsbacteriafrommultiplyingandlowerstheriskofinfection.Themoreworkthatabandagecandowhileit'sprotectingawound,thebetter.Effortstoimprovebandagescontinueandnowwe'vegotabandagethatnotonlyreleasesantibiotics,butalsotellsthepatientexactlywhat'sgoingontoo.Whatisthesmartbandagemainlydesignedtodo?

A.Avoidtheuseofantibiotics B.Clearoutharmfulbacteria.

C.Detectbacterialinfections. D.Increasetreatmentoptions.Whatistheadvantageofthesmartbandage?

A.Itsavesmuchtimeandcost. B.Itremovestheriskofinfection.

C.Itpreventsthebacterialresistance. D.Itimprovesdoctor-patientrelationship.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?

A.Traditionalbandagesareoutofusenow. B.Moresmartbandageswillbedeveloped.

C.Progressinsciencecallsformoreresearch. D.Peopleareurgedtostudymedicalscience.Whatdoesthetextfocuson?

A.Asuccessfultestonmice. B.Acolour-changingbandage.

C.Sensingdrug-resistantbacteria. D.Preventingabuseofantibiotics.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。"Somekidsarenaturallymorecompetitivethanothers,"saysprofessionaladviserRoseannClay.Butcertainfactorsplayintothebehaviorofkidstomakethemwanttowinateverything.Onefactoristhatkidsarebecomingawareofwhatothersthinkofthem.Winninggamesandgettingthosetopgradesisawaytogetloadsofattention.16Whenkidshaveagenuinefearoflosing,thiscandrivethemtobemorecompetitive.Andwhentheylose,bademotionsusuallyfollow.Howcanparentsdealwithkidswhogetangryorupsetwhentheydon'twinallthetime?17Roseannsuggeststhatparentsmakeapointofshowinghowtheyhandlelosingwell,whilestillhavingfun.Andbeforeanycompetitiveactivityorgame,makesureeveryoneknowswhattherulesandexpectedbehaviorsare.Thishelpsachildshiftfroman"I'monlygoodifIwin"attitudeto"I'mhavingfun"attitude.Ifachildispushedtobetoocompetitiveandcareaboutwinningaboveallelse,theiremotionalwell-beingisputatrisk.Theknock-oneffectisthattheirconfidenceremainslow.18Also,somechildren'sanxietycausesthemtobeafraidofcompetition.19Theyshouldopenupconversationandfocusonthefeelingsofkidsandnottheirbehaviors.20Wecanhelpthemcelebrateandenjoyallthesmallstepsittooktogetthere,andencourageamorepositiveoutlookandhealthycompetition.Thiswillservethemthroughoutlifeastheymanagestress.A.Notallkidswanttowin.B.Kidscanstillcelebrateawin.C.Parentsshouldn'tpushthesekids.D.Insecuritycanalsobeafactorhere.E.Insecurechildrenwanttowineverything.F.Thiscanreallyrockadevelopingchild'semotionalcore.G.Childrencanlearntomanagetheiremotionswithrolemodeling第二部分語言運用(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)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Onewinternineyearsago,I21atahomelessshelterinLosAngeles,preparingmealsforpeople.ThereImetAlbert,whosaidhelikedmysocks."Wanttoseemine?"heasked,liftinghis22.Hewasbarefoot.Hesaidhehadbeenhopingtogetapaibuthadnevermadeit.Ifelta23feelinginmystomach.Thenextday,afterwork,Iwenttobuysocks---about$10024.Thenextmorning,I25myalarmfor5a.m.anddrovetothelocalpark,acommondestinationfor26people.Itwasstilldark.Itookoutabagofsocksand27agroupofmen,standingaroundatree,28withcold.WhenIhandedeachofthemapairofsocks,theylookedconfusedatfirst,29mymotives(動機),buttookthem.Anhourlater,I30allthesocks.Mostpeopleweresleeping.IfeltlikeSanta.Whentheywouldwakeup,theywouldfindaverymeaningfulpresent.EveryweekI'llhandoutmanysocks.IfI'mawayformorethanaweek,Iwillbringsockswithmeandhandthemouttothehomelessinotherstatesandcountries.Inthepastyears,thishasbecomemyhabit.It's31,Isuppose,andit'sincredibly32tohelpmakesomepeople's33alittlebiteasier.PartofmehopestoseeAlbertoutthere,but34,Idon't,I'dliketothinkoneofthepairswill35him.A.challenged B.volunteered C.researched D.calculatedA.leg B.arm C.hand D.headA.magical B.sinking C.comforting D.frighteningA.money B.worth C.value D.worthyA.made B.placed C.set D.fixedA.merciless B.sleepless C.jobless D.homelessA.signaledto B.shoutedat C.headedfor D.wavedatA.trembling B.clapping C.jumping D.sleepingA.proving B.inquiring C.demanding D.questioningA.tookoff B.tookout C.gaveoff D.gaveoutA.detective B.impressive C.addictive D.sensitiveA.satisfying B.embarrassing C.amazing D.entertainingA.winter B.lives C.families D.difficultiesA.unless B.until C.evenif D.asifA.suit B.fit C.match D.find第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。Youmaynotwanttoadmitit,butactuallyatonetimeinyourlife,you'vetalkedtoananimal.Maybeitwaslettingadogknowitwasagooddog36askingacatwhereithadbeen.Maybeyougavewordsof37(encourage)toanelephantorscoldedasheep.Whicheveranimalitwasyoutalkedto,onethingisforsure:itprobablydidn'ttalkback.Whatifitcould?38(science)areworkingonwaystonotonlyunderstandwhatanimalsaresaying,butalsostudywhethertheycantalkbackoneday.Maybetheirworkwillchange39waywethinkaboutanimalsinthefuture.Sofar,noone40(prove)thatananimaloraspecieshasalanguage,partlybecausethereisno41(universe)ideaofwhatcanbeconsideredasalanguage.But42(broad)speaking,languageshouldbeadistinctandorganizedformofcommunication,43hasbeenlearnedandusedwillingly.Whenyourdogbarks,youdon'tconsideritaslanguage.Thereasonisthatdogsarebornwiththeability.Butsomestudiessuggestthatsomeanimalsdocommunicateinaverycomplexmanner44(show)characteristicsoflanguage.So,maybeweareclose45talkingwithanimals.第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是校報的編輯李華,本報計劃在畢業(yè)季開展以"HighlightsofMySeniorYear"為主題的征文比賽。請你用英語為此事寫一則通知,刊登在校報上。內容包括:1.活動目的;2.參賽作品的內容及要求;3.作品提交的時間及方式。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。3.開頭和結尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。Notice____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TheSchoolNewspaper第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應為150左右。60-year-oldRichardOlsenhadretiredfromhiswork.Hewasveryinterestedinadventureandhunting.ThistimehehuntedonalandnearWatfordCity,ND.,inthesparsely(稀少地)populatedwesternportionofthestate.Inthecoldwinter,hetriedanewspotandforgottobringhiscellphone,theonlytimeonthetrip.Hetrekked(艱苦跋涉)morethanhalfamilewithtwodogsandaharvestedwheatfield.Eyesfixedinthehorizoninexpectationofanotherpheasant(野雞)takingflight,Richardsteppedonathincrust(外殼)ofsnowonacanal.Itcollapsedanddroppedhim.Realizingthathewasintroubleandwasgoingtohurthimself,Richardwassuddenlypickingupalotofspeed.Hisleftleghurtfirst,andhelayonhissidetoreachforhisshotgun(獵槍),unloadeditanduseditasacrutch(拐杖).Hespentanhourandahalfclimbingtheearthencanalbackwardtokeeppressureoffhisbadleg.Whenhewaspartlyup,heslippedandslidbackdown,becauseoneofhisfeetgotstuckbetweentworocks.Richardtoldhimselfthat

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