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1、20212021 届徐州市睢宁县龙集职业中学高三英语期中考试试题及答案解析届徐州市睢宁县龙集职业中学高三英语期中考试试题及答案解析第一部分第一部分阅读(共两节,满分阅读(共两节,满分4 40 0 分)分)第一节(共第一节(共 1515 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 3030 分)分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项A AA Lifelong Devotion to Keeping People FedYuan Longping is a Chinese agricultural scientist and educator,known fo
2、r developing the hybrid rice varieties.Yuan graduated from the Southwest Agriculture Institute in 1953 andbegan his teaching career at anagriculture school.In the 1960s,when a serious food shortage sweptChina,Yuan decided to devote himself to studying how toincrease the yields of rice.He then began
3、a lifelong connection with rice.Yuan succeeded in growing the worlds first high-yielding hybrid rice varieties in 1973,which could reach ayield of over 500 kg per mu(about 0.067 hectares),rising from the previous yield of only 300 kg per mu.For thenext four decades,he continued to work on research a
4、nd development of hybrid rice,achieving increasinglyhigher outputs.In 2020,hybrid rice developed by Yuans team achieved 1,500 kilograms per mu in two growingseasons,a new world record.InChina,where rice is the main food for the majority of the 1.4 billion people,the planting area of hybrid ricehas r
5、eached 16 million hectares,or 57%of the total planting area of rice,helping feed an extra 80 million peoplea year.Hybridricehasalsobeengrowninover40countries,includingtheU.S.,Brazil,India,Vietnam,thePhilippinesandMadagascar.The total planting area of the hybrid rice has reached 8 million hectares ov
6、erseas.Even after a great success,Yuan never held himself back from making new breakthroughs.In 2017,his teamstarted to grow seawater rice inQingdao.The rice was designed to grow in saline-alkaline land and survive evenafter being completely in seawater.His team planned to develop a type of seawater
7、 rice that could be planted in6.67 million hectares of saline-alkaline land acrossChinato boost the countrys rice harvest by about 20%.In 2018,Yuans team was invited to plant the saline-alkaline tolerant rice in experimental fields inDubai,which achievedhuge success.In June 2020,his team started to
8、grow seawater rice on a farm at an altitude of 2,800 meters innorthwestChinasQinghaiProvince.The experiment succeeded.Yuan had two dreams to“enjoy the cool under the rice crops taller than men”and that hybrid rice couldbe grown all over the world to help solve the global food shortage.1.What made Yu
9、an Longping decide to study rice?A.A serious food shortage.B.Agriculture development.C.His interest in the rice experiment.D.His wish to plant the tallest rice in the world.2.From the passage,we know that Yuan Longping _.A.developed a variety of hybrid riceB.worked as a scientist after graduationC.s
10、tarted to grow seawater rice inDubaiin 2017D.grew the first high-yielding hybrid rice varieties in 19533.We can infer from the passage that Yuan Longpings most outstanding qualities are_.A.modest and outgoingB.honest and creativeC.generous and optimisticD.responsible and devotedBSome years ago a you
11、ng man applied to a large United States optical firm for a job as a lens designer.Heapologized for lack of training,but on announcing that he owned two copies of the classic Conradys AppliedOptics and Optical Design,one for his office and a second for his bedside table,he was hired on the spot.Perha
12、psthe story will be repeated some day with Buchdahls Introduction to Hamiltonian Optics as a similar certificate ofqualification.Hamiltonian theory describes with powerful generality the overall properties of optical systems considered asblack boxes,although it does not describe the detailed structu
13、re needed to construct the systems and achievethese properties.Buchdahls book is therefore on the subject of geometrical optics,but itis not about how todesign lenses.It is,however a compact comprehensive account of the fundamentals of the theory written withthe lens designers needs very much in min
14、d.Every lens designer worth his salt has at some time in his careerattempted to apply the broad concepts of Hamiltonian optics to the solutions of practical problems.Success hasbeen sufficiently rare that the theory,as such,has made little direct contribution to techniques for opticalinstrument desi
15、gn.The failures have been frustrating because of the obvious fundamental power of the theoryand because of its conceptual elegance.The indirect effects have been large,however,both in contributing to anunderstanding of fundamental principles that govern the overall behavior of optical systems and in
16、 pointing theway to other,more practical,theoretical approaches.Buchdahl approaches the subject not only as a capable mathematical physicist,but as one who with aknowledge of practical optics has made a significant contribution to geometrical optical theory.Buchdahlsapproach has,over the last decade
17、,had a major impact on modern lens design with computers.Thus,he brings tothis exposition of Hamiltonian optics a familiarity with practical optics not usually found in authors on this subject.The author claims his book to be non-mathematical,and indeed it might be so viewed by a professionalmathema
18、tician.From the point of view of many physicists and engineers,it will appear to be quite mathematical.Moreover,this is a tightly written book.The subject matter is developed with precision,and the author expectsthe reader,at very point,to be master of the preceding exposition.4.Hamiltonian theory m
19、et with failures as a result of _.A.newer finding related to the wave particle nature of lightB.very complicated concepts too difficult to understand by most lens designersC.too much mathematical detail in the theoryD.not enough practical information offered by the theory to allow for use by lens cr
20、afters5.The author of this passage implies that Introduction to Hamiltonian Optics is necessary to _.A.the students who are major in mathematical geometryB.those who want to grasp the basic principles of optical systemsC.the lens designers who look for instructions on practical designsD.those who ar
21、e interested in physics6.The article points out that the great benefits of Hamiltonian optics have been found is _.A.indirect ways of learning mathematicsB.a fundamental power within the theoryC.the conceptual elegance of the theoryD.the practical applications of the theory in finding new approaches
22、 to old problems7.This passage is probably excerpted from _.A.a review of a bookB.a chemistry textbookC.an opticians essayD.a general science textCTo show empathy is to identify with anothers feelings.It is to emotionally put yourself in the place of another.The ability to empathize is directly depe
23、ndent on your ability to feel your own feelings and identify them.If you have never felt a certain feeling,it will be hard for you to understand how another person is feeling.Ifyou have never put your hand in a flame,you will not know the pain of fire.If you have not experienced jealousy,you will no
24、t understand its power.Readingabout a feeling and intellectually knowing about it is very different thanactually experiencing it for yourself.Among those with an equal level of emotional intelligence,the person who has actually experienced thewidest range and variety of feelings the great depths of
25、depression and the heights of fulfillment,for example,is the one who is most able to empathize.On the other hand,when we say that someone“cant relate”toother people,it is likely because they havent experienced,acknowledged or accepted many feelings of their own.Once you have felt discriminated again
26、st,for example,it is much easier to relate with someone else who hasbeen discriminated against.Our innate emotional intelligence gives us the ability to quickly recall those instancesand form associations when we encounter discrimination again.We then can use the“reliving”of those emotionsto guide o
27、ur thinking and actions.This is one of the ways nature slowly evolves towards a higher level of survival.For this process to work,the first step is that we must be able to experience our own emotions.This meanswe must be open to them and not distract ourselves from them or try to numb ourselves from
28、 our feelingsthrough drugs,alcohol,etc.Next,we need to become aware of what we are actually feeling to acknowledge,identify,and accept ourfeelings.Only then can we empathize with others.That is one reason why it is important to work on your ownemotional awareness and sensitivity in other words,to be
29、“in touch with”your feelings.8.How does the author explain the feelings of empathy?A.By giving examples.B.By having classification.C.By making comparison.D.By providing data.9.Which statement may the author agree with?A.Low level of empathy leads to fewer varieties of feelings.B.The deeper ones feel
30、ings are,the more empathetic one is.C.Empathy is a way we recently picked up for better survival.D.Rich experiences may not go with a high level of empathy.10.Whats the purpose of the last two paragraphs of the text?A.To advise a sincere attitude to ones experiences.B To suggest a right understandin
31、g of empathy.C.To require a realbond with ones emotions.D.To call for true acceptance of ones feelings.11.What is the best title for the text?A.How Empathy UnfoldsB.Be Open to Your EmotionsC.Why Is Empathy ImportantD.Accept Your True SelfDJanet Fein,aged 84,received her bachelors degree from the Uni
32、versity last week,having waited a long timefor her chance to reach that goal.Growing up in the Bronx area ofNew York City,Fein worked at a dress manufacturer after graduating early atthe age of 16.After getting married,she spent 18 years staying home with her children.She held several jobsthrough he
33、r life,including 20 years as a secretary at a hospital until her retirement at age 77.Fein has had a full life.But even then,she was not ready to take it easy and rest during a well-earnedretirement.She decided to major in sociology because she felt it was“substantial.”Fein took part in a state prog
34、ram that lets people who are 65 and older take free classes at public universitiesin Texasand kept going to class even as her health conditions worsened.During her studies,it became necessaryfor her to use a walker to get around and she required oxygen.She also developed knee problems.So,Fein tookon
35、line classes to finish the last part of her degree requirements.Sheila Rollerson,Fein scollege advisor,and Carol,the professor told the media that Fein never showed signsof giving up even with all of her difficulties.She would speak up a lot in class and it just made for a moreinteresting class.Fein
36、 has also inspired Renee Brown,one of Feins caregivers.At 53,Renee plans to begin nursing school tofurther her career.“Renee,you can do it.If I can do it you can do it,and you will feel so good about it,”Brownremembers what Fein told her.12.What is the second paragraph mainly about?A.Janet Feins gro
37、wthB.Janet Feins aimC.Janet Feins job experiencesD.Janet Feins regrets13.What does the underlined phrase“substantial”in paragraph 3 refer to?A.InterestingB.ValuableC.EasyD.Affordable14.What can be learned about Fein according to the passage?A.Fein lived on little money after her retirement.B.Fein ha
38、d a problem with her arms while at universities.C.The Internet played a role in Feins university education.D.The good health helped Fein get her bachelors degree.15.What is Janet Fein like according to the passage?A.Hardworking and humorous.B.Determined and generous.C.Positive and patient.D.Inspirin
39、g and perseverant.第二节(共第二节(共 5 5 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 1 10 0 分)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Do you always concern yourself with your kids play dates?Do you send them upstairs to getchanged?_16_Put that red pen back in your purse,because micromanaging your kids is likely to do more
40、harm than good.Micromanaging or over-parenting comes in many forms.However it presents itself,it can give children theimpression that parents dont have confidence in them,and this can lead to problems.Kids who aremicromanaged could also grow used to an unearned level of success,which may do harm to
41、their attitude towardswork and life.Parents who micromanage their kids sometimes struggle with a sense of control._17_So what should parents do?For modern parents,it can be a balance between healthy involvement in yourkids life and micromanaging.It can be especially difficult to know where the line
42、is when it comes to the internet.We live in a digital age._18_To help you walk that fine line,parents should be frank about it.If theyrehiding their phone or acting secretively,a slightly different conversation about the health of their online activitymight be needed.Breaking a micromanaging habit i
43、snt easy._19_You could relax your grip in fairly inconsequentialareas,like letting your child decide what clothes to wear.The plus side is that if you back off about little things,your words might carry more weight when it comes to the big things._20_Therefore,you can let yourchildren succeed,fail,a
44、nd figure out life on their own.A.But like any bad habit,start small.B.Do you like talking with your kids?C.Micromanaging can be a sign of anxiety in them.D.Doyou stay with them while theyre doing homework?E.You can also form a healthier relationship with your kids.F.Keep your eyes open for the chan
45、ges in your kids behavior.G.Its important for parents to care about their kids activity online.第二部分第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分语言运用(共两节,满分4545 分)分)第一节(共第一节(共 2020 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.51.5 分,满分分,满分 3030 分)分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项He could have placed it in a corner or could have sold it to a friend do
46、wn the street or a stranger on ashopping website._21_Dave Kellner,of Riegelsville,decided to share his beloved cello(大提琴)with a youngmusician with ability and ambition who didnt_22_one.On Friday,the 69-year-old man_23_the Easton Area Middle School to_24_present his cello to AnnaSmith,a seventh-grade
47、r who plays in the school orchestra(管弦乐队).Kellner_25_the cello nine years ago when he retired and decided to start a_26_.He spent two yearstrying to improve his skills,but the effects of arthritis(关节炎)made it_27_for him to go on practising.He could have_28_the cello to the districts music programme.
48、But he wanted it in the hands of atalented,serous-minded local_29_who couldnt afford to purchase a cello.Donna Palmer,director of theschool orchestra,said it was difficult to_30_after narrowing down the field to three worthystudents._31_,the instrument was given to a 13-year-old who says she hopes t
49、o_32_the cello forthe rest of her life.Because of his kind act,Kellner will be able to experience the_33_of hearing it played at springmusical concert.And knowing she has another fan in the_34_could help keep Smith motivated to practiseand perhaps eventually_35_the cello.Kellners_36_to reach out and
50、 improve the life of a talented,young musician is_37_.A goodcello can cost roughly$2,000.Thats a high_38_for many poor families.In the hands of a child with talentand determination,it can_39_a life.Heres hoping that there are more Dave Kellners out there whounderstand the value of passing on a(n)_40