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2020-2021学年广东清远高三上英语月考试卷
一、阅读理解
1.
Airplanes are known for "making" people sick. Fortunately, I've got the inside scoop on some practices that will keep you healthy on the plane and a head start on staying healthy during your travels.
Start taking immunity support products BEFORE you begin your trip.
Immunity support products come in a variety of forms. They are designed to prepare your body for physical stress by loading you up on the vitamins, minerals and antioxidants(抗氧化)that support great immune system functioning.
If your body is weak at the beginning of the trip, any germ or bacteria is going to have easy access to your system. Get those defenses in place a few days before travel and give your body the best chance to stay healthy.
Antibacterial wipes are your best friend.
Take a minute to think about that airplane. How many people are touching literally every surface with hands that have blocked a sneeze, been coughed into, held the handrail of the moving sidewalk?
Take along plenty of individually wrapped antibacterial wipes and use them everywhere. Wipe down the armrests, the seat belt buckle, the tray table and the remote control for the in-flight entertainment.
Wear slip-on shoes.
Many articles instruct passengers to wear socks on the airplane for comfort. However, if you walk down the aisle in your socks, or even worse, use the restroom, the bottom of those socks are going to pickup all kinds of dirt. So wear shoes when you move around on the plane! Let your shoes provide a barrier to whatever might be lying on the floor.
(1)Why do planes easily make people sick according to the writer?
A.People's immune system fails to work on the plane.
B.People have too much entertainment during the flight.
C.People lack practice to keep fit.
D.There are many bacteria on the plane.
(2)How can we protect ourselves from getting sick on the plane?
A.By taking some supportive products.
B.By blocking coughing with hands.
C.By wearing socks.
D.By stopping feeling stressful.
(3)What's the best title for the passage?
A.Be careful of your flight B.Stay healthy on a flight
C.Advice on safety D.A worthwhile trip
2.
When Rachel Ratelle saw a news video of a burned koala trying to climb a tree to safety in fire-ravaged(火灾肆虐的)Australia, she decided to do something about it.
She looked up wildlife rescue and relief agencies in Australia to find out what they needed most. Besides donations, many organizations asked for hand-sewn and knitted pouches(袋子)and wraps for koalas and other animals that were burned or had lost their homes and parents in the fires.
This idea attracted Ratelle, but there was just one problem.
"I'd never sewn in my life," said Ratelle, 17, a senior at Rancho Buena Vista High School in Vista, U.S. "Giving money seemed like something too simple. But I wanted to directly help these animals by doing something myself, so I decided to learn how to sew."
Over the next few months, Ratelle bought her own sewing machine and taught herself how to sew via videos online. Then she bought 18 yards of fabric and sewed 25 pouches of different sizes and shipped them off to For Australian Wildlife Needing Aid(FAWNA), one of several relief organizations that have rushed to rescue koalas, kangaroos and other species suffering from burns.
A week later, she received a photo from FAWNA with a baby kangaroo in one of her larger pouches. "It made me feel like I contributed to the world and it showed how a simple act of kindness can go a long way," said Ratelle, who hopes to study biology for a future career as a nurse practitioner.
"I plan to use my new sewing skills to help animals and people devastated by natural disaster," she said.
Several craft union websites around the world have called for Australian relief by making the animal pouches. Karen Newberry and her two daughters Madison, 12 and Rochelle, 8, from San Diego also offered their help in such a way. For Newberry, "It was a big push that made us crafters, sewers realize there's something more we can do than just make things for ourselves," she said.
(1)What do the first two paragraphs mainly talk about?
A.Different ways to help koalas and other animals in Australia.
B.The poor living conditions of wild animals in Australia.
C.What inspired Ratelle to learn to sew.
D.What is needed to save koalas and other species.
(2)How did Ratelle feel when she received a photo from FAWNA?
A.Moved. B.Proud. C.Surprised. D.Calm.
(3)What does the underlined word "devastated" mean?
A.Abandoned. B.Reduced. C.Ruined. D.Challenged.
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(4)What do Newberry's words in the last paragraph suggest?
A.Crafters and sewers can do more to help animals.
B.It is challenging for crafters and sewers to do relief work.
C.People should stay united through difficult times.
D.Life is not easy for crafters and sewers in Australia.
3.
As spring arrives, farmers around the world are making decisions about what crops to plant and how to manage them. In the U.S., farmers typically have big data to help make these decisions.
These data have a clear upside. They make farms more productive. In the U.S., the past five years have seen a series of good harvests for both corn and soybean. A big part is generated by effectively using data to produce more food from the same amount of land, seed and fertilizer.
In the poorer parts of the world, however, the picture is much different. Many farmers are guided only by their history with the land and their community's traditions. Their skills and knowledge are impressive, but they suffer from a poverty of data. They rely on technical advisors for advice from governments and academic centers who often have very little knowledge of the local area. For seeds and fertilizers and other materials used in the field, they rely on companies that lack data on how their products will perform in the local conditions.
About 10 years ago, East African officials and their development partners started to explore why so few smallholder dairy farmers made profits from growing demand from urban consumers. Surveys of farmers in the region suggested poor access to veterinary(禽畜的)care and breeding assistance. An effort to provide these services has helped farmers get more milk.
Data would matter little if farming was easy and the paths to productivity were obvious. But in reality, agriculture is a complex mix of many factors, including climate, biology, chemistry, physics, economics and culture—all of which vary from region to region. In this situation, good data is necessary.
(1)How has big data benefited American's farmers?
A.By producing more seeds and fertilizer.
B.By increasing the amount of land for farming.
C.By informing the farmers to plant crops earlier.
D.By helping make farms more productive.
(2)What do farmers in poor countries need to improve their farming?
A.Farming materials. B.Big data.
C.Farming skills. D.Technical guidance.
(3)Why does the writer mention the case of East Africa?
A.To prove that city people in East Africa didn't like drinking milk.
B.To serve as an example of how data helps farmers in poor areas.
C.To show that East Africa relies heavily on diary farming.
D.To illustrate cooperation between countries was a great success.
(4)What can we learn from the passage?
A.The technical advisors in poor areas know the local areas well.
B.The American farmers can't decide what they will plant.
C.Many changeable factors have influence on farming.
D.East African dairy farmers were experienced in raising cows.
4.
Smile! It makes everyone in the room feel better because they, consciously or unconsciously, are smiling with you. Growing evidence shows that an instinct for facial mimicry(模仿)allows us to experience other people's feelings. If we can't mirror another person's face, it limits our ability to read and properly react to their expressions. A review of this emotional mirroring appears on February 11 in Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
On their paper, Paula Niedenthal and Adrienne Wood, social psychologists at the University of Wisconsin, describe how people in social situations copy others' facial expressions to create emotional responses in themselves. For example, if you're with a friend who looks sad, you might "try on" that sad face yourself without realizing you're doing so. In "trying on" your friend's expression, it helps you to recognize what they're feeling by connecting it with times in the past when you made that expression. Humans get this emotional meaning from facial expressions in a matter of only a few hundred milliseconds.
"You reflect on your emotional feelings and then you produce some sort of recognition judgment, and the most important thing that results in is that you take the appropriate action—you approach the person or you avoid the person," Niedenthal says. "Your own emotional reaction to the face changes your understanding of how you see the face in such a way that provides you with more information about what it means."
A person's ability to recognize and "share" others' emotions can be prevented when they can't mimic faces. This is a common complaint for people with motor diseases, like facial paralysis(瘫痪)from a stroke, or even due to nerve damage from plastic surgery. Niedenthal notes that the same would not be true for people who suffer from birth, because if you've never had the ability to mimic facial expressions, you will have developed another ways of interpreting emotions.
Niedenthal next wants to explore what part in the brain is functioning to help with facial expression recognition. A better understanding of that part, she says, will give us a better idea of how to treat related disorders.
(1)According to the passage, facial mimicry helps ________.
A.develop friendship with others easily
B.respond to others' expressions properly
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C.convey one's own feelings clearly
D.change others' emotions quickly
(2)Which parts explain how people copy others' facial expressions?
A.Paragraph 4 and 5. B.Paragraph 3 and 4.
C.Paragraph 1 and 2. D.Paragraph 2 and 3.
(3)According to Niedenthal, what will be the next focus of the study?
A.What part in the brain helps recognize facial expressions.
B.How our brain helps us with emotional mirroring.
C.When is the best time to treat brain disorders.
D.How many kinds of facial expressions people have.
(4)What is the purpose of writing the passage?
A.To explain how people mirror others' facial expressions.
B.To introduce a new trend in facial expression recognition.
C.To discuss why people like smiling to others.
D.To draw people's attention to those with motor diseases.
二、七选五
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
On June 9, 1870, Charles Dickens died at the age of 58. The next day, a headline in The New York Times read: "Death of the Great Novelist...Mourned by the People of Two Continents."
(1)________ Even today, the British novelist is loved by readers all over the world. Dickens created some of the most unforgettable characters in English literature. You must have heard of or even read some of his novels: Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol and A Tale of Two Cities.(2)________ Since 1897, there have been more than 300 film and television adaptations of Dickens' works.
Natalie McKnight is a literature professor who studies Dickens and his works.(3)________ One important reason, she says, is that Dickens wrote from his heart. He tried hard to produce emotional effects among his readers. A Christmas Carol, for example, was written to make every reader think about how they could make a difference to their society. People always enjoy works that make them laugh out loud, cry and think. Many other 19th century novelists wrote entertaining works.(4)________
Dickens wrote about situations and emotions that still interest people today. He used his pen to fight social inequality and gave voice to the poor.(5)________
This coming June marks the 150th year of Dickens' death. It's another chance to remember this great writer. Will you read(or re-read)some of his most famous works?
A. Dickens' novels have enriched English literature.
B. Tale of Two Cities has sold more than 200 million copies.
C. His works led to many important social changes.
D. However, few of them worked as hard as Dickens to attract readers' minds.
E. The headline was not overstating the fame of Dickens.
F. Their works became the best sellers of that time.
G. She explains why the novelist has remained so popular.
三、完形填空
My family lived about a mile from the Bertram Woods Library. Throughout my childhood, my mother drove me there several times a week.
Our visits were never(1)________ enough for me. I loved wandering around the(2)________, scanning the spines(书脊)of the books until something happened to(3)________ my eye.
I might have spent the rest of my life(4)________ libraries the way I viewed, say, the amusement park I went to as a kid. But then the(5)________ feeling came back into my life(6)________.
One day after we moved to Los Angeles in 2011, my son wanted to interview a(7)________ for his school assignment. So we went to the(8)________ library.
As we drove over to meet the librarian, I(9)________ a memory of this similar journey in my past—another parent and child on their way to the library. The(10)________ didn't look anything like the Bertram Woods, but when we(11)________ inside, a shock of recognition(12)________ me. Decades had passed, but I really felt as if I had returned to that time and place, walking into the library with my mother.(13)________ had changed. There was the same soft sound of pencil on paper, and the murmuring of people(14)________ at the tables in the center of the room. The wooden checkout counters, the librarians' desks, the bulletin board, were all the same.
It wasn't that time(15)________ in the library. It was as if it had been captured here, or collected. A library, for me, is a gathering pool of stories and of the people who come to find them.
(1)
A.interesting B.boring C.long D.easy
(2)
A.tables B.shelves C.rooms D.streets
(3)
A.block B.open C.fill D.catch
(4)
A.looking for B.talking about
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C.wandering around D.thinking about
(5)
A.warm B.funny C.familiar D.exciting
(6)
A.finally B.exactly C.unexpectedly D.uncomfortably
(7)
A.librarian B.bookseller C.professor D.teacher
(8)
A.quietest B.prettiest C.newest D.closest
(9)
A.experienced B.enjoyed C.lost D.shared
(10)
A.books B.desks C.school D.building
(11)
A.read B.stepped C.looked D.drove
(12)
A.woke B.defeated C.struck D.disappointed
(13)
A.Nothing B.Nobody C.Everybody D.Everything
(14)
A.eating B.playing C.working D.sitting
(15)
A.changed B.stopped C.travelled D.flew
四、语法填空
阅读下面材料,在空白处填写1个适当的单词或用括号内单词的正确形式。
On a quiet morning, about 70 people were practicing the ancient art of tai chi, outside of the library in Salt Lake City, Utah. They are not(1)________ well-trained group of exercisers, but rather a class of participants who are(2)________(most)homeless. The class focuses(3)________(little)on mastering the exercise and more on(4)________(build)a community. People have said the class relieves their stress, encourages them to get into a routine and make new friends.
Bernie and Marita Hart, a(5)________(retire)couple, began to run the free program three years ago. They started it by approaching homeless people(6)________ were pushing grocery carts near the Salt Lake City Public Library and inviting them to try(7)________. Hart said her favorite part of the program has been watching the friendships among participants. They love seeing the positive impact the class(8)________(have)on people's lives.
When the Harts are out of town, tai chi does not stop. Attendees take turns teaching the classes.
"Homeless people(9)________(tell)what to do every place they go, but we want to encourage them to be(10)________(leader)," Bernie Hart said. "They don't need sympathy, they need something that works."
五、书面表达
针对校园浪费粮食的现象,学校将举行以“节约粮食”为主题的倡议活动。假定你是学生会主席,请你代表学生会给全体同学写一封倡议书,内容如下:
1. 活动的意义;
2. 具体的做法;
3. 呼吁从我做起,节约粮食。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
Dear fellow students,
______
The Students' Union
六、读后续写
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
"Missy," I cried to my wife, "did you put the banana skin on my desk?" "No, honey, Meghan probably did," As I'd feared, she had missed my real purpose of the question which was to make it clear to her that she hadn't done her job: defend my desk against the invader—our naughty girl. I abandoned the conversation.
I sat here at the desk, and stared at the screen. I waited patiently for ideas to come to me, exam questions for a test I would give my English students. My wife was off to a reunion somewhere, but I was not alone. Meghan, our 22-month-old daughter, kept me company. Yet her plans that day seemed to go against mine.
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She followed a daily routine that was both time-consuming and challenging. It included certain basic tasks: watching the fish, sweeping the carpet in her room, climbing up and down her bed.
At first I could concentrate on designing my test paper. But I was soon sidetracked(分心的). I had not counted on the arrival of the "bib-bibs"("Bib-bibs" were birds). "Bib-bibs, bib-bibs!" Meghan screamed excitedly, her eyes alive with expectation. She insisted that I go with her to the window.
"In a second, just let me finish this question," I said. She pulled me by the hand(two fingers, actually)toward the window. I saw myself as a fool, being led to watch the bib-bibs. And we did watch them. They chattered and leaped back and forth on the lawn just outside our apartment window. Meghan was absorbed, but as I watched them, I still thought about my work.
Suddenly she rushed out from the room, and I heard her naked feet slapping against the wooden floor outside. She returned with her doll, Dumpty. She held him up to the window, stretching him out by his two arms and whispering into his nonexistent ear. "Bib-bibs, Dumpty, bib-bibs!" Then I left them in conversation and returned to my desk.
注意:
1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
Unfortunately, she came again soon, with her shoes in hands and preparing for an outing. ______
Out of the corner of my eye I could see the little girl sobbing because I didn't have time for her. ______
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参考答案与试题解析
2020-2021学年广东清远高三上英语月考试卷
一、阅读理解
1.
【答案】
此题暂无答案
【考点】
标射归初
推正移断
说使文以读
细射理子
健表类木读
【解析】
此题暂无解析
【解答】
此题暂无解答
2.
【答案】
此题暂无答案
【考点】
环正构阅读
段表大综
推正移断
记较虑阅读
词较脱测
【解析】
此题暂无解析
【解答】
此题暂无解答
3.
【答案】
此题暂无答案
【考点】
目明意护
说使文以读
细射理子
科正知阅读
【解析】
此题暂无解析
【解答】
此题暂无解答
4.
【答案】
此题暂无答案
【考点】
目明意护
推正移断
说使文以读
细射理子
科正知阅读
【解析】
此题暂无解析
【解答】
此题暂无解答
二、七选五
【答案】
此题暂无答案
【考点】
说明根废选五
【解析】
此题暂无解析
【解答】
此题暂无解答
三、完形填空
【答案】
此题暂无答案
【考点】
日射生可
记验立完形
【解析】
此题暂无解析
【解答】
此题暂无解答
四、语法填空
【答案】
此题暂无答案
【考点】
说明都资法填空
【解析】
此题暂无解析
【解答】
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五、书面表达
【答案】
此题暂无答案
【考点】
应表文木作
提纲类
【解析】
此题暂无解析
【解答】
此题暂无解答
六、读后续写
【答案】
此题暂无答案
【考点】
读三续硬
【解析】
此题暂无解析
【解答】
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