四川省遂宁市2020届高三上学期英语第三次联考试卷

四川省遂宁市2020届高三上学期英语第三次联考试卷
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1. 阅读理解
阅读理解

    If you follow these insider tips, your photos will look like you had the place to yourself at the popular tourist attractions.

    Vatican Museums: Vatican City

    The Vatican draws more than five million people each year, and queues can reach four hours during peak season. Christie Hudson, senior communications manager at Expedia, recommends, choosing a skip-the-1ine tour. "This not only lets you avoid the ticket counter, but also includes the use of a private partner entrance." Extra time to visit the Sistine Chapel? Yes!

    Bamboo Forest: Kyoto, Japan

    Bamboo Forest is the most worthy sight in Kyoto. If you're longing to enjoy the pathways and take pictures in total quietness, Kyoto Arashiyama Travel Guide recommends hitting the famous Bamboo Grove Path as early in the morning as possible—think 7 a.m. if you're up for it. Don't miss these hidden treasures you can only witness in Japan.

    Chichen Itza: Yucatán, Mexico

    Home to E1 Castillo and the Temple of the Warriors, Chichen Itza is a must-see. Want to beat the rush? Schedule an early tour that takes place before a site opens to the public. Led by an archaeologist guide, it's full of fascinating insights and facts—without tons of pack-wearing tourists.

    Louvre Museum: Paris, France

    The Louvre is one of the most popular museums on the planet. If waiting around in line to get in isn't the way you prefer to spend your time in Paris, consider purchasing a reserved ticket. This will give you entry to the pyramid within a half-hour window. The Louvre is also open until 9:45 p. m. on Wednesdays and Fridays, if you're up for some late-night art visits.

  1. (1) What is recommended at Vatican Museums by Christie Hudson?
    A . Queuing four hours. B . Jumping the waiting line. C . Taking a skip-the-line tour. D . Visiting the Sistine Chapel.
  2. (2) Which of the following are available for early tourists to avoid the rush?
    A . Vatican Museums and Bamboo Forest. B . Chichen Itza and Bamboo Forest. C . Bamboo Forest and Louvre Museum. D . Chichen Itza and Louvre Museum.
  3. (3) Who might this passage be intended for?
    A . Visitors interested in museums. B . Guides at the tourist attractions. C . People at the ticket counter. D . Tourists to beat the rush.
2. 阅读理解
阅读理解

    An experimental cleanup device called RemoveDEBRIS has successfully cast a net around a dummy (仿真的) satellite, imitating a technique that could one day collect spaceborne garbage.

    The test, which was carried out this week, is widely believed to be the first successful demonstration of space cleanup technology, experts told CNN. And it symbolizes an early step toward solving what has already been a critical issue: junk in space.

    Millions of pieces of junk are turning around in orbit the result of 50 years of space travel and few regulations to keep space clean. At orbital speeds, even a small bit of paint crashing with a satellite can cause critical damage.

    Various companies have plans to send thousands of new satellites into low-Earth orbit, already the most crowded area.

    The RemoveDEBRIS experiment is run by a company and researchers led by the U. K.'s Surrey Space Center and includes Airbus, Airbus-owned Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. and France's ArianeGroup.

    Guglielmo Aglietti, the director of Surrey Space Center, said that an operational version of the RemoveDEBRlS technology would cast a net that remains fastened to the main satellite so the debris can be dragged out of orbit. It could target large pieces of junk, including dead satellites up to 10 meters long.

    The RemoveDEBRIS satellite will conduct a few more experiments in the coming months, including testing navigation features that could help guide the satellite to a specific piece of debris.

Jonathan McDowell, an astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, said the success of this week's experiment was exciting, but he cautioned against "over- publicizing" it.

    There are still enormous barriers to clear before operational cleanup tasks are underway, he said, and the most discouraging is figuring out how to fund such projects.

    Aglietti, the Surrey professor who helped lead the RemoveDEBRIS project, said "The challenge will lie in persuading the relevant authorities to sponsor these tasks." Aglietti said he hopes RemoveDEBRIS will conduct a few cleanup tasks per year, targeting the largest pieces of junk in the most crowded orbits.

  1. (1) What is the use of the RemoveDEBRIS satellite?
    A . Demonstrating space technology. B . Imitating a developing technique. C . Collecting wastes existing in space. D . Symbolizing great progress in space.
  2. (2) How does the RemoveDEBRlS satellite work?
    A . By throwing a net to take the junk from orbit. B . By fastening it to the main satellite tightly. C . By dragging satellites up to 10 meters long. D . By targeting large pieces of junk carefully.
  3. (3) What does the underlined word "sponsor" in the last paragraph probably mean?
    A . Accomplish. B . Support. C . Oppose. D . Provide.
  4. (4) What's the best title for the text?
    A . The RemoveDEBRIS Project Is Perfect B . How RemoveDEBRIS Is Invented in the Lab C . Why the RemoveDEBRIS Satellite Is Invented D . Satellite Collects Space Junk for the First Time
3. 阅读理解
阅读理解

    If American waterways had ever been voted on the yearbook, the Buffalo River could easily have been named Ugliest. It could be hard to find hope there. It took decades for public perception of the river to shift. But activist citizens, who collaborated with industry, government, and environment groups never gave up on their polluted river—the Buffalo River gradually went from being considered a lost cause to a place worth fighting for. And by now the cleaned—up water is one of Buffalo'S biggest attractions.

    By the 1960s, the river was seen as one of the worst sources of pollution pouring into the Great Lakes. The Buffalo River had caught fire many times. The surface had an oily layer, and any fish caught there were not eatable.

    The waterway's fate started shifting in the mid-1960s. Stanley Spisiak was a local Polish—American jeweler by day, but by evening he was the kind of guy who'd chase down dumpers(垃圾车)he spotted on the Buffalo River. By 1966 he found himself winning the National Wildlife Federation's "Water Conservationist of the Year" award. And before long he got a nickname:" Mr. Buffalo River. "But there was only so much he could do—the river was still declared biologically dead in 1969.

    Jill Spisiak Jedlicka is his great-grandniece. She picks up where he left off by directing the river's protector organization, Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper. Professor Schneekloth and seven friends founded the organization as an all-volunteer nonprofit in 1989, after organizing the first river cleanup that year. Today the group employs 27 full-time workers and has helped oversee the Buffalo River's $100 million restoration.

    So far, the Buffalo River's water quality has restored, but it is still an ongoing issue, as sewage(污水)can overflow into the river after storms. Habitat restoration continues as well; fish and plantings are still being sampled to measure how well it's gone.

  1. (1) What did the Buffalo River use to be?
    A . A waterway on the yearbook. B . A river heavily polluted. C . A great attraction of Buffalo's. D . A place worth fighting for.
  2. (2) Why was Mr.Spisiak named "Mr. Buffalo River"?
    A . Because his fate shifted in the 1 960s. B . Because he spotted dumpers on the River. C . Because he spared no efforts to protect the river. D . Because the river was declared biologically dead.
  3. (3) How long did it take for the river to restore?
    A . More than half a century. B . Just four decades. C . About 30 years. D . Only 27 years.
  4. (4) What can be a suitable title for this text?
    A . The restoration of the Buffalo River B . Stanley Spisiak: The "Mr.Buffalo River" C . The future of the Buffalo River D . River protection: A long way to go
4. 阅读理解
阅读理解

    Demand for the Chinese tech company's devices(设备) is red hot even though the country's overall market for smartphones is getting smaller Huawei's China sales rocketed more than 20% in the final quarter of 2018, and experts say that's partly due to the US government's global campaign against the company.

    “The latest tension between the US and China raised the patriotism(爱国主义) in Chinese consumers, said Jusy Hong, an analyst at research firm IHS Markit.

    He pointed out that some Chinese companies encouraged employees to buy Huawei phones late last year. The moves were a gesture of support after the firm's chief financial officer was arrested in Canada in early December at the request of the United States.

    Huawei's booming sales show how major parts of its business continue to increase even as the United States tries to persuade other countries to shut Huawei products out of 5G wireless networks and pursues(追究) criminal charges against it. The company expects to overtake Samsung as the world's biggest smartphone maker by next year.

    Huawei sold 30 million phones in China in the last three months of 2018, nearly three times as many as Apple(AAPL), according to data published this week by research firms Canalys and IDC. Apple's sales plunged almost 20%.

    Huawei's success in China, the world's largest smartphone market, is more than about geopolitics(地缘政治). Chinese consumers love its flagship, high -end- phones because they have great cameras, cutting edge technology and cost less than the latest iPhones, according to analysts. And by offering a selection of cheaper phones, Huawei is able to target a bigger market.

    It also benefited from the troubles this year at ZTE (ZTCOF), a rival Chinese smartphone and telecommunications equipment maker. ZTE was banned by the US government from buying vital American parts for months last year.

  1. (1) Why did Huawei's China sales increase greatly according to the article?
    A . Because the company's devices are always popular worldwide. B . Because Chinese consumers' patriotism was aroused. C . Because the government encourages people to buy Huawei devices. D . Because the country's overall market for smartphones is getting bigger.
  2. (2) What can we conclude from the third paragraph?
    A . Huawei's chief financial officer was arrested in Canada due to the US's request. B . All Chinese companies showed their support to Huawei with their purchase. C . Jusy Hong thought the United States arrested Huawei's chief financial officer. D . Jusy Hong thought the arrest of Huawei's chief financial officer is unfair.
  3. (3) How do you understand the underlined word in the fifth paragraph?
    A . increased greatly by. B . reduced greatly to. C . dropped greatly by. D . remained steady.
  4. (4) Why is Huawei's success in China more than about geopolitics?
    A . Because Huawei has the largest smartphone market in the world. B . Because Huawei's success is only limited within China mainland. C . Because Huawei has the ability to target a bigger market in the world. D . Because Chinese consumers are quite satisfied with Huawei smartphones.
5. 任务型阅读
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。

    Babies have the charm to melt anybody's heart instantly; no one escapes the twinkling eyes or the innocent smile. Just their presence will cheer you up, make you forget your worries and tempt you to indulge into their world.Though I don't have any answer to the question, I wonder as to what makes their aura so desirable. And I think there is something we can learn from the young ones.

    Forgive and Forget

    Babies can laugh and giggle all day because they don't keep hatred against anyone.

    Do you think they've constructed an evil plan against you because you refused them candy last time? Probably not, life moved on and so did they. So why do we hold on to our past and refuse to let go of the emotional baggage? Does it do us any good except prevent us from laughing to the fullest?

   

    Endless questions of young kids can sometimes be enough to drain the adult mind. They are always busy wondering how things work or why things are the way they are, leaving no room for boredom. Their curiosity gives them an exponential learning curve; they pick up new things quickly and do not refuse to change.

    Unconditional Love

    They don't judge you before they come running into your knees and they don't walk away if you don't give them the same in return. They have no expectations from you and simply do what their heart desires. If you want a hug, they'll give you a hug; if you want two, they'll give you two. So how does the adult world become so materialistic that we decide what we give based on what we think we might receive?

    Living life to the fullest is not a difficult task; you just need to have the right attitude and an open mind.

A. Keep smile every day

B. Never-ending Curiosity

C. What can we do to free from these worries?

D. Why do we adore the young ones so much?

E. So don't envy the peaceful life of a baby, start living it yourself!

F. Kids have a hug and a kiss for anyone and everyone who wants one.

G. Their heart is pure and their mind empty to laugh out loud and enjoy the moment.

6. 完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    My l4-year-old son, John, and I spotted the coat which was hanging at a secondhand clothing store in Northampton Mass. While the other coats drooped(低垂), this one looked as if it were1itself up. The coat had beautiful tailoring, a Fifth Avenue label and a(an)2price of $28, which was popular just then with3, but could cost several hundred dollars new. This coat was even better, bearing that4of classic elegance(优雅). John tried it on and the fit was perfect.

    John5the coat to school the next day and came home wearing a big smile" Did the kids like your coat?" I asked. "They loved it," he said,6folding it over the back of a chair and smoothing it flat. Over the next few weeks, a7came over John. Agreement replaced contrariness (作对) and reasoned discussion replaced fierce8. He became more mannerly and9, eager to please. He would generously loan his younger brother his tapes and lecture him10his behavior.

    When I mentioned this incident to his teacher and11what caused the changes, she said laughing. "It12be his coat!" Another teacher told him she was giving him a good13not only because he had earned14but because she liked his coat. At the library, we ran into a friend "Could this be John?" he asked surprisingly,15John's new height, assessing the cut of his coat and extending his hand, one gentleman to another.

    John and I both know we should never16a person's clothes for the real person within them.17there is something to be said for wearing a standard of excellence for the world to see and for18what is on the inside to what is on the outside.

    For John it is a time when it is as easy to try on different approaches to19as it is to try on a coat. The whole world, the whole future is stretched out ahead, a vast landscape20all the doors are open. And he could picture himself walking through those doors wearing his wonderful, magical coat.

(1)
A . turning B . showing C . holding D . hanging
(2)
A . unreasonable B . expected C . acceptable D . unbelievable
(3)
A . adults B . teenagers C . women D . strangers
(4)
A . color B . style C . price D . size
(5)
A . wore B . carried C . lent D . sent
(6)
A . carefully B . comfortably C . casually D . quickly
(7)
A . happiness B . matter C . smile D . change
(8)
A . doubt B . argument C . fight D . war
(9)
A . thoughtful B . handsome C . hopeful D . curious
(10)
A . of B . with C . on D . at
(11)
A . discovered B . confirmed C . concluded D . wondered
(12)
A . can B . should C . will D . must
(13)
A . present B . mark C . word D . result
(14)
A . it B . them C . this D . one
(15)
A . taking up B . looking down to C . checking up D . looking up at
(16)
A . trust B . exchange C . mistake D . regard
(17)
A . Though B . But C . Since D . So
(18)
A . matching B . attaching C . relating D . connecting
(19)
A . career B . life C . study D . success
(20)
A . how B . why C . where D . when
7. 语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    The silent killer — air pollution causes seven million premature (过早的) (death) a year, not just in(develop) countries but also in UK and the USA as well. In China,people are well aware of the health problems it brings.

I check every part every day. If it has heavy air pollution, I will prepare masks for my family. I dislikewhen the air is bad. Because bad air makes it difficult for me to breathe and I think it does influence my(perform) at work. A new research in china has also found a link between air quality and levels of intelligence. In the study, 25,000 people living across China(test) in language and math skills last year. They found the results of thoselived in more polluted areas were (negative) impacted, especially in languages. It adds to a growing body of evidence that air pollution has an effect not just on the lungs and hearton the brain.

    This research shows that the longer we are exposed to air pollution, the  (many) problems we're storing up for later life. Campaigners hope this study will persuade the British government(think) hard before it publishes its clean air strategy next year.

8. 改错题
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号( ∧ ),并在其下面写出该加的词;

删除:把多余的词用斜线( \ )划掉;

修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1)每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2)只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

    Self-protection is one of most important skills for us teenagers. But how do we protect themselves? Now let me share my ideas to you.

    First, I always obey the traffic rules and I never ran the red light. When the traffic light is red, I won't go as it turns green. I always cross the zebra walk because of it is safe. Second, I often eat the food what is healthy and safe. Eat too much fast food will be harmful to my health. Third, I never meet stranger alone, especially friends whom I make on the Internet.

    In short, if we obey the rules and take care of ourselves, we will grow up happy.

9. 书面表达
假如你是高三学生李华,你的英国笔友Mary在给你的邮件中提到她很喜欢排球尤其喜欢中国女排并想了解其情况。请你给Mary回信介绍中国女排的情况。

内容包括:

1)1981-1986年获得“五连冠”;

2)二十世纪90年代遭遇“滑铁卢”;

3)2019年9月29日在日本再一次获得女排世界杯冠军为中华人民共和国建国70周年献礼;

4)女排精神对你的启示。

注意:1)词数100左右

2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯

参考词汇:the Chinese Women Volleyball Team中国女子排球队

champion冠军 anniversary周年纪念日

Dear Mary,

   

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua