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1、2021届福建省福州市八县(市)一中高三上学期英语期中联考试题 闽侯一中 命题教师: 高三集备组 审核教师: 考试日期:11月13日 完卷时间:120 分钟 满 分:150 分第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AThe New York PassThe New York Pass looks like a credit card, and provides free entry into over 100 of New York Citys top attractions

2、 as well as numerous discounts at restaurants and retailers.You have the option of selecting the pass for 1, 2,3,5,7 and 10 days. There is no limit to how many attractions you are able to visit with the pass, regardless of duration(持续时间). Simply buy your chosen pass and download instantly using our

3、app (or get it delivered/collect in city). Then scan your pass to enter any of the 100+ attractions.How to get your New York PassPick your pass duration (1,2,3,5,7 or 10 days) and download your mobile pass instantly using our app. If you prefer a physical pass simply choose delivery (we deliver worl

4、dwide) or collect on arrival in New York.How to use your New York PassYou now have free access to any of the 100+ top attractions included for the duration of your pass. Your pass is only activated when you visit your first attraction and is valid for consecutive(连续的) days (not 24-hour periods).How

5、to pre-book toursThe majority of the 100+ attractions dont require any pre-booking, you can simply turn up, scan your pass and head straight inside. Some of the timed tours do require pre-booking and all information can be found in the app and/or in the pocket sized guidebook.How to get fast track e

6、ntryThe New York Pass offers fantastic time saving benefits. You can skip the ticket line (does not apply to security lines) at top attractions. Just look for the signs, show the attendant your pass and skip the ticket line.21.What do we learn about the New York Pass?A. It doesnt limit the number of

7、 attractions.B. It offers you five duration choices.C. You must book your tours in advance.D. You must activate it right after you get it.22.How many ways do you have to get your New York Pass?A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four23.What is the greatest advantage of The New York Pass?A. Lower prices. B. Be

8、tter service. C.Higher efficiency. D. More attractions.BIn 2015, Professor Wang Zhenyi, who specializes in treating acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL)(急性早幼粒细胞白血病), received a letter of thanks from America. The writer of the letter was Mrs. Berna-dette Giandomenico, who once suffered from APL but was

9、 cured with all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA)(全反式维甲酸), a treatment developed by Wang and his medical team.Working at Ruijin Hospital, Wang has been devoting his life to the treatment of leukemia. He received the countrys highest honor in science and technology in 2010.Born in 1924 in Shanghai, Wang was

10、 inspired by a family friends experience of pursuing a career in medicine as a child. His grandmothers death caused by typhoid (伤寒) further strengthened his resolve to fight against diseases and rescue patients. With outstanding academic performance, Wang became a doctor at Guangci Hospital, todays

11、Ruijin Hospital.In 1978, a research paper from Israeli experts gave Wang inspiration on studying how leukemia cells could become normal. His research didnt progress as expected, though. In 1983, another research paper shed light on his study. As the paper suggested, after being treated with 13-cis-r

12、etinoic acid, white blood cells in patients with APL could become normal. Considering the difficulties and high cost of producing a drug made from 13-cis-retinoic acid, Wangs team decided to replace that ingredient with ATRA, and they finally verified its positive effect after several months experim

13、ents. In 1986, the drug was first adopted in treating a five-year-old patient. It turned out successful. After eight years of research, Wangs team eventually made the first breakthrough in the battle against APL.To make sure every APL patient could afford the medicine, Wang has not patented his rese

14、arch result to date. One cannot be a real doctor if one does not have expertise in medicine, Wang said in an interview. However, without a kind heart, a skilled doctor may cause harm to patients.Having worked in the field of hematopathology(血液病理学) for over 70 years, Wang has been well recognized for

15、 his remarkable contribution to saving lives.24. Why did Mrs. Giandomenico write a letter to Professor Wang?A. To ask for medical suggestions.B. To share her battle against APL.C. To express her appreciation.D. To update information about her treatment.25. What increased Wangs determination to becom

16、e a doctor?A. His grandmothers death. B. His great academic achievement. C. The inspiration from foreign experts. D. The example of a family friend.26. What does the underlined word “verified” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. denied B. assessed C. predicted med27. What is the best title for the text?

17、A. The application of ATRA B. A doctor with the human touchC. The Chinese cure for APL patients D. A lifesaver with remarkable honorCThe seal feels perfectly safe lying on the Antarctic ice even if it is surrounded by a pod of killer whales. But within minutes it has been knocked into the water in a

18、 clever team tactic (战术) before being killed. These astonishing pictures show how the sea predators work togetherand the technique provides meals for killer whales three out of every four times they use it, according to scientists.Research has also found that the mammalsaround 26ft in length and wei

19、ghing more than six tonscarefully kill the prey underwater,co-operating as they skin and dissect(解剖)the seals. Dr Robert Pitman,a marine scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in California, took the shocking images of the pod going in for the kill. He said, “The killer wha

20、les were very good at knowing in advance if they were going to be able to wash a seal off a floe(大浮冰)and they were always successful in getting the seal into the water. A couple of times the seal was washed off but managed to escape in the confusion, but not very often. From killer whale studies els

21、ewhere we expected this kind of social interaction but it was the canniness(精明)of their hunting tactics that blew us away.”Dr Pitman and his colleague Dr John Durban helped a BBC film crew capture their behaviour for the TV documentary series Frozen Planet, to be shown later this month. They spent w

22、eeks tracking and recording the hunting behaviour in the pack ice off the coast of the Antarctica Peninsula. The whales prefer Weddell seals, which can be up to 11 feet long, rather than the more aggressive crabeater and leopard seals. Dr Pitman told the Sunday Telegraph that the whales deal with se

23、als who try to hide among the ice after being knocked into the sea by creating shock waves with their tails to knock them out into the open water.He said, “The whales also blew streams of bubbles under the seals apparently trying to get them into open water where they wouldnt have a chance against t

24、he waiting killer whales.”28. Which of the following is true about the killer whales hunting tactic?A. They kill the whale before knocking it into water. B. They use the tactic three or four times before succeeding.C. They make astonishing shows to have other sea predators work together. D. They man

25、age to earn their meals with the tactic in most cases. 29. As is mentioned in the passage, Robert Pitman_.A. worked as a reporter at BBC B. filmed Frozen Planet all by himselfC. followed and recorded the killer whales for weeks D. conducted studies on killer whales elsewhere in advance30. From Pitma

26、ns study we know that killer whales_.A. use their skin to interact B. are normally 11 feet longC. often have seals run away in the open water D. take advantage of bubbles when hunting31. Whats the main idea of the passage?A. A TV documentary series on seals. B. The canny team tactics of killer whale

27、s.C. Dr Robert Pitmans latest study. D.The special living habits of killer whales.DIn ancient times, our ancestors relied on stars to guide them on a clear night. Today, we have navigational systems to help us find our way, with the latest being the Beidou Navigation Satellite System (BDS). The BDS

28、is entirely built by Chinese engineers. With the launch of the last satellite from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center on June 23, the global network of 59 satellites has been completed. On July 31, Beidou started providing full-scale global services. Its difficult to imagine the dramatic impact tho

29、se satellites, orbiting (绕运转) the Earth, have on our daily lives.When you unlock one of Hellobikes bicycles, you are using the BDS. The popular bike-sharing company came out with two new bike models this year that are equipped with the positioning service. “The intelligent lock on each bike receives

30、 Beidou satellite signals and sends positioning information to the data center, which will help collect big data on the bikes and estimate users riding demands in advance according to the data,” Chu Yiqun, a manager of Hellobike told Xinhua News Agency. Users can also find shared bikes more accurate

31、ly thanks to Beidous global positioning accuracy of 2.34 meters.However, the BDS doesnt just work one way. As the countrys largest space-based system and one of four global navigation networks, along with the United States GPS, Russias GLONASS and the European Unions Galileo, Beidou adopts a unique

32、two-way communication system, including its ability to receive messages sent by people from areas with poor communication signals. Obviously, this exclusive function isnt designed for users to chat online. Instead, it plays a role when disasters occur and communications are blocked.After the Wenchua

33、n earthquake in 2008, all ground-based communication facilities were interrupted. Though the first generation of Beidou could only send 120 characters in a single message at that time, communication between affected areas and rescue centers was successful. Now, Beidous messaging capacity has been in

34、creased to 1,200 Chinese characters in a single message. It is widely used in disaster alarms, automatic identification and information release.As Sun Jiadong, former chief designer of the BDS said: “The application of Beidou is merely limited by imagination.”32. What can we know about Beidou from t

35、he passage?A. Its able to provide worldwide coverage for navigation.B. Its last satellite was launched in Xichang on July 31. C. Its one of the five global navigation networks.D. Its jointly developed by Chinese and foreign engineers.33. Why is Hellobike mentioned in paragraph 3?A. To present the be

36、nefits and limitations of the BDS.B. To highlight the high positioning accuracy of the BDS.C. To show how the BDS makes peoples daily lives easier.D. To explain the unique way in which the BDS works.34. What is the function of Beidous two-way communication system?A. To collect instant feedback sent

37、by global users.B. To allow users to chat online more conveniently.C. To make communication more fun and efficient.D. To help people when communication signals are weak. 35. What do Sun Jiadongs words in the last paragraph imply?A. Beidou stimulates users imagination.B. Beidou may be more helpful th

38、an we know.C. Beidou is currently limited in application.D. Beidou needs to be further perfected.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。One of the most fundamental changes brought about in the last decade is the rise of remote learning. With the global climate crisis and

39、health pandemics, remote learning has become even more relevant today. Schools, universities and corporates can continue affording education and training by remote technology in the time of social distancing due to the COVID-19 crisis. 36 Learn Anywhere, AnytimeGone is the need to be on campus at a

40、specific time of day and remain there for the duration of numerous classes. 37 More importantly, it has also made learning a practical choice for many rural communities who are unable to travel the vast distances to school every day and to remote teams working for companies located afar. 38 When it

41、comes to learning, one size doesnt fit all. People have varied learning styles that change depending on the nature of the content they are trying to absorb. E-Learning allows learners to personalize their education, focusing on areas that need greater attention in more detail. Also, rather than bein

42、g a one-way path where the learner listens and takes in information, online training means that learners can pursue areas that interest them in more detail.Better EngagementKeeping learners engaged throughout the training is one of the key struggles. One of the strengths of E-Learning is the diverse

43、 nature in which the course content is delivered. 39 Some online learning communities allow trainers to provide multimedia recording to make training more engaging. With the game engine, they also have the option to gamify content and include rewards once sections are completed for young employees a

44、nd fresh graduates who might have just passed out from school and are still transitioning to the corporate world. 40 A. Nearly 30 percent of learners, or more than six million students, having taken at least one course online.B. Learn more in detailC. E-Learning gives people the flexibility to be ab

45、le to learn at home, anytime they want.D. Personalized Learning ExperienceE. Quizzes, polls(投票), and discussion boards also mean trainees get to discuss content and interact with one another.F. Learners are now used to and expect interactivity.G. Overall, there are a few core reasons to opt (选择) for

46、 remote learning.第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题; 每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Mollys spare bedroom is filled with decades of classroom memories. The school yearbooks pile up on the _41_. Even more shelves are full of old lesson plans. “I really need to clear them out,”

47、 she _42_. But theres one book Molly will never _43_. Its a big book with a striking orange cover, sitting _44_on a table.She received it a few months ago. As news of her retirement _45_, Meier, one of Mollys former students, reached out to other _46_students and invited them to write in. She receiv

48、ed seventy-five_47_. “There are a handful of people that _48_who I am and you are one of them,” writes Chris, one of her _49_. “ I had no other teacher who also became a friend, a stand-in parent.”Other letters tell of exciting moments in middle school, or _50_breakthroughs.Molly looks through the pages. “Its _51_,” she whispers. Meanwhile, she notices something: The _52_ from Mollys first year of

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