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届高中毕业班第三次统一检测题英语科试题
2021届高中毕业班第三次统一检测题-英语科试题
试卷类型:
A
肇庆市中小学教学质量评估
2022届高中毕业班第三次统一检测
英语
本试卷共8页,卷面总分值120分。
考试用时120分钟。
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第I卷
第二局部阅读理解〔共两节,总分值40分〕
第一节〔共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分〕
阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Lawofattractionhelpspeopleattracteverythingtheydesire.WeofferyouonlineresourceforLawoftheAttractionPractitionerCertification!
Don’tbemisledbyotherprogramsthatmakesimilarclaimsbutdon’thavethespecializedknowledgeoftheteacherswehave.Wepresentyouwiththemostexcellentandup-to-dateinformationtoensurenotimeiswastedingettingyourcertificationsuccessfully.Asagraduate,youreceivelifetimesupportfromtheGlobalSciencesFoundation.
Location:
Internet.
Date:
Youmaystartanytime.
Pace:
Threemonthsistheshortestallowablecompletiontime.Oneyearisthelongestallowablecompletiontime.
Cost:
originalprice:
$375currentprice:
$247(includes5trainingmanuals).
Registrationdeadline:
None.Registeranytime.
Instructors:
Dr.JoeVitale,havingagoodperformanceinthehotmovieTheSecretandalsofamousforhis50booksincludingTheAttractorFactorandTheKey,SteveG.Jones,mastertrainersandsoon.
Textbooks:
Aspartofthecourse,thepriceofthetextbooksisincludedinthetotalpriceofthiscourse.Youwillreceive5studymanualsandeachofthemhasabout20pages,writtenbyDr.JoeVitaleandSteveG.Jones,aswellasthemastertrainers.
ThiscourseisforanyonelookingforwardtomasteringtheLawofAttractiontothelevelatwhichyoucanteachittoothersandhavethemeffectivelyattracteverythingtheydesire.Youcanlearnhowtoreduceyourstressandincreaseyourenergy.Evenifyouarenotinterestedinusingthematerialtoteachothers,youshouldstilltakethiscourse.
21.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheauthor?
A.Toteachpeoplethelawknowledge.
B.Topromoteacertainkindofcourse.
C.TodisplaytheirLawoftheAttractionPractitionerCertification.
D.Topreventpeoplefrombeingmisledbyotherprograms.
22.Howmuchcouldyousaveifyoutakethecoursenow?
A.375dollars.B.256dollars.C.128dollars.D.247dollars.
23.Whatcanwelearnaboutthecourse?
A.Youcancompleteitinmorethanoneyear.
B.Itstextbookshaveabout80pagesintotal.
C.Theearlieryouregisterthelessmoneyyouwillpay.
D.Youcanstartandregisteritwheneveryouwant.
24.Thecourseisunsuitableforthosewho_________.
A.wanttobecomeafamouswriter
B.havealotofpressureintheirdailylife
C.arededicatedtolearningtheLawoftheAttractionwell
D.arenotinterestedinusingthematerialtoteachothers
B
WhenMrs.Gabicawentoutoftheteachingbuildingafterfinishingthelastclassinhercareer,shesawalotofpupilsontheplayground,wearinguniformclothing,likeanactivityofcelebratingthecomingTeachers’Day.Beforerealizingwhathappened,shewaspresentedabunchofflowersbytwopupilsandledtotheplayground.Thenthelovingwords“Thankyou.Wishyouhealthandpeace!
〞
knowifagameiscancelled,TwittercanpromoteyourDJsetin140characters,andyourInstagramaccountwillremindyouwhentherearenewphotos.
Thesetoolshavemadetheworldincreasinglyconnected,andmoststudentswouldn’tconsidershunningthematsuchasociablestageoftheirlives.Butsocialmediaisbynomeansarequirementatuniversity,andmanydowithout.
“I’maprivatepersonanddon’tfeeltheneedtoshareeverythingwitheverybodyIknow,〞saysCatyForster,20,astudentattheUniversityofManchester,whohasneverusedFacebookorTwitter.Despitesocialmedia’sbenefits,Forsterislargelyindifferent.BethanyElgood,25,stoppedusingFacebookaftershediscoveredshehaddevelopedabitofananxietytowardsthesocialmediaplatformsthatcontainlotsofpersonaldetails.〞
IquitFacebookwhenIwas13.Ileftbecause,notonlywasIboredofpassivelyinvolvedinitsNewsfeed,Iwasalsoexperiencinganxiety.Tome,Facebookmeantclickingandnosingaroundpeople’slives.
Peoplewouldask,“Howdoyoukeepintouchwithpeople?
〞and“Won’tyoumissoutanythingimportant?
〞IwasinagreementwithForster,whosays,“IneverfeellikeI’mmissingouttoomuch.Idon’tfeellikeI’dhaveanythingvaluabletoshareorgainfromit.〞
AdrienneJolly,acareersadvisoratUEA,says,“It’shardtoprovereliablestatisticsonsocialmedia.Butit’sgenerallyacceptedthatsocialmedianetworksareprettyinfluentialinthisprocess—forbetterorworse.〞
Youmightdecidequittingsocialmediaisn’tpracticalinthelongrun.However,ifitsuglysideisbringingyoudown,whynotconsidertakingleave?
Bydoingso,Igainedconfidenceandastrongconnectionwithreality.
29.Theauthorlistedthreekindsofsocialmediatoprovethey_______.
A.areimportantforhimandotherslikeCaty
B.havethepowertomakestudentslearnmore
C.arefrequentlyusedbymanyuniversitystudents
D.shouldbeusedbyallofthestudentsinuniversities
30.Theunderlinedword“shunning〞inParagraph2canbereplacedby“___________〞
A.avoidingB.choosingC.usingD.adding
31.Whydoesn’tBethanyusesocialmedia?
A.Shehatestoshareeverythingwithothers.
B.Shehopesherpersonalinformationissafe.
C.Sheburiesherselfinthebusystudieseveryday.
D.Shedoesn’tcarewhathashappenedtoherfriends.
32.WhatistheattitudeofAdrienneJollytousingsocialmediaonline?
A.Sheiscompletelyagainstthem.
B.Sheherselfrefusestousethem.
C.Sheiscompletelyforthem.
D.Sheisobjective.
D
Manyrunnersandgymmembersfeelthatmusicmakesexercisemoreenjoyable.However,theymightnotknowthatscientistshavefoundthatsomekindsofmusiccanimprovepeople’senergyby15%.ThiswasdiscoveredbyCostasKarageorghisatBrunelUniversity’sSchoolofSportandEducationinLondon.KarageorghishasworkedwithorganizationslikeNikeandwithmanychampionathletes.Inthestudy,30peoplelistenedtoinspiringmusicbyQueen,theRedHotChiliPeppersandMadonna.Theydidexerciseatthesametime.
Whentheyweredoingexerciseintimewiththemusic,peopleshowedhigherenergylevels.Evenwhentheyweredoingveryhardexercise,theywerepositiveabouthowtheyfelt.Whenpeoplearedoingexercise,theirnervessendmessagessayingthattheirbodyisgettingtired.However,whentheyarelisteningtomusicatthesametime,thesemessagesareblocked.Karageorghisthinksthisisbecausethemusiccausespartofthebraintosenddifferentmessagestothebodythatmakeitfeelhappyandrelaxed.
Karageorghis’workshowsthatdifferenttypesofmusiccanhavedifferenteffectsondifferentpeople.Theeffectofsomemusiccanalsodependonhowtiringtheexerciseis.Karageorghissaidthatoutgoingpeoplepreferfasterandlouderkindsofmusiccomparedtoreservedpeople.Thisisbecause,forthemusictohaveaneffect,thebrainsofoutgoingpeopleneedmorestimulationthanthebrainsofreservedpeople.Reservedpeoplewanttofeellessworriedandsohavebetterresultswhenthemusicmakesthemfeelrelaxed.
Karageorghiswasaskedtoprovidemusicforthe“RuntotheBeat〞halfmarathonintheUK.“IhavelotsofotherexcitingprojectsthatIamworkingon.〞saidKarageorghis.Oneoftheseistofindoutifthespeedofthemusicwelistentohasaneffectonourheartratewhileweexercise.
33.Whydopeoplefeellesstiredwhentheyexercisewithmusic?
A.Musicmakespeople’smusclesrelax.
B.Thebrainblocksthepartthatsendsmessages.
C.Positivemessagesinsteadofonesaboutfeelingtiredaresenttothebody.
D.Theirnervesstopsendingmessagestothebodyintheprocess.
34.AccordingtoParagraph3,whichstatementisTRUE?
A.Reservedpeopledonotwanttobestimulated.
B.Relaxingmusicworkedbetterwithreservedpeople.
C.Outgoingpeoplefeellessworriedabouttheirlivesthanreservedpeople.
D.Louder,fastermusichadabettereffectduringexhaustingexercise.
35.Thepassageismainlywritten______.
A.torecommenddifferenttypesofmusicfordifferentpeople
B.toreportonastudyabouthowmusiccanimproveenergylevels
C.toexplorethedifferenteffectsthatdifferenttypesofmusichaveonpeople
D.todescribeourbrainswhenweexercisewhilelisteningtomusic
第二节〔共5小题;每题2分,总分值10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Nomatterwhoyouare,whereyoulive,howmuchyoumake,yourlifeisonacertainpath.Itissimilartoatraininatrack.Youknowtherearegoingtobemanyupsanddowns.36
Ifyoulikewhereyou’reheaded,youcansitbackandenjoytheride.37Theonlysolutionistochangeyoudestination.Itmeansyouhavetojumponawholenewsetoftracks.Buthowdoyoudothat?
Thereisonewaytochangedirectiontocreateabetter,fuller,richerlife:
incremental(递增的)change.38Youcaneasilyimproveanythinginyourlifebymeansofincrementalchange.
39It’smakingsmallandcontinuousprogresstowardadesiredgoal.It’spaying$50amonthtowardyour$3,000ofcreditcarddebt.It’scuttingyournightlydessertortakingthestairstoburnafewextracalories.
Incrementalchangeisnotdifficultatall.40Your20-minuteafternoonwalkwillhelpyoubecomehealthier.Theproblemwithincrementalchangeformostpeopleisthatit’stooslow.Butsmallandcontinuousactionstendtocreatesmallandcontinuousimprovements.
A.It’sthatsimple.
B.Whatisincrementalchange?
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