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1、广东省深圳市人大附中深圳学校2021-2022学年高三上学期期末考试英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解What to See in Langkawi Underwater World LangkawiSet along the Pantai Cenang beach town, Underwater World Langkawi houses more than 500 species of sea creatures including harbour seals, rockhopper penguins, seahorses, as well as mandarin ducks.

2、 One of the highlights is a 15-metre walkthrough underwater tunnel, where you can enjoy close-up views of sharks, giant stingrays, and green turtles.Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 09: 30-18: 30, Saturday-Sunday 09: 30-22: 30Price Range:RM40 (adults) and RM30 (children aged 3 to 12 years old)Langkawi W

3、ildlife Park & Bird ParadiseGreat for families and animal lovers, Langkawi Wildlife Park & Bird Paradise houses over 2,500 unique birds from 150 species such as canaries, parakeets, owls, eagles, toucans, hornbills and flamingos. The park is fitted with a walk-in aviary (鸟舍)and a 15-metre-tall m

4、an-made waterfall, where some of the birds are free to roam about and interact (互动)with visitors.Opening Hours: Daily 08: 30-18: 00Price Range:RM28 (adults) and RM 18 (children aged 3 to 12 years old)Langkawi Arts in Paradise 3D MuseumLangkawi Arts in Paradise 3D Museum features more than 200 impres

5、sive artworks that appear almost lifelike when photographed. Hailed as the largest 3D art museum in Malaysia and second largest in the world, there are nine interactive zones within this three-storey building, including optical illusion, fantasy, classic, castles, landscapes, Egyptian and Malaysian

6、zones.Opening Hours: Daily 09: 00-18: 00Price Range:RM38 (adults) and RM28 (children aged 3 to 12 years old)Taman Lagenda LangkawiLocated beside the Kuah jetty, Taman Lagenda is a beautifully landscaped folk-themed park where you can explore on foot or hire a buggy to cart you around. The open-air “

7、garden六、读后续写47.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。I am a proud mother of three children, my last little one being delivered in the middle of this pandemic. She was born in August and her name is Aida.Shortly after having Aida, my mother-in-law Ann showed me something she learned from her friends m

8、other in an art class she attended weekly. She had showed me how to knit (编织)a scarf. She showed me stitches (针)and gave me her half done project.I spent a lot of time breastfeeding my sweet little girl, so I had some extra time to do something with my hands throughout the day. I enjoyed making the

9、scarf so I purchased tons of yarn (线)since it was winter. I wanted to make scarves for my three children as Christinas gifts.There was a new family that moved in down the street. The only daughter of the family was Jane, a shy girl, aged 14, the same age of my oldest son David. It seemed that she ca

10、me from a financially disadvantaged family, for she always wore old clothes. Worse sill, in such cold days, she had no more clothes to wear and trembled with cold.Due to the pandemic, society was thrown into crisis mode. Schools were closed, food supplies and deliveries were suspended and children w

11、ere stuck at home. In such discouraging times, however, they became good companions, talking and playing at home or around the houses.It was dreadfully cold this winter. Every time David came back from outside, with red face, he always cried, “Mum, it is freezing outside!” Then, he came over to see

12、whether I finished the scarf. I could tell how impatient he was to wear my scarf sooner! I had to speed the project to satisfy his expectation. But David comforted me saying he could wait a few days. What a kind and considerate boy he was ! Then my great art project finally was accomplished on the m

13、orning ahead of Christmas. 注意:1 .续写词数应为150左右;2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。I wrapped the scarf around Davids neck.Later that day David came back saying Jane also deserved a scarf.museum faces the Kuah waterfront and has a total of 17 colourful sculptures depicting Langkawi legends including tales of heroic g

14、iants, mythical birds, evil ogres and beautiful princesses.Opening Hours: Daily 09: 00-19: 00Price Range: RM5 (adults) and RM 2.50 (children aged 3 to 12 years old)1 . In which attraction can visitors get close to animals at night?A. Taman Lagenda Langkawi.B. Underwater World Langkawi.C. Wildlife Pa

15、rk & Bird Paradise.D. Langkawi Arts in Paradise 3D Museum.2. What can visitors do in the 3D art museum in Langkawi?A. Take pictures of the great artworks.B. Enjoy close-up views of sea creatures.C. Play with birds in the interactive zones.D. Appreciate the sculptures in the open air.3. How much

16、should a couple with a boy aged 10 pay to enter the folk-themed park?A. RM 12.5B. RM 74C. RM 110D. RM 104Im a student in my fourth year of a biomedical science degree at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, but I also work 38 hours a week at Sainsburys to make ends meet. I do three night shifts a w

17、eek, plus overtime if I can get it. Monday is the most occupied day for me - I work from 10 pm until 8 am on Saturday and Sunday nights, earning just over 100 a night, and then I have to be at my first lecture at 9 am on Monday. By the time I finish lectures, at 2 pm, Im exhausted, but I know I have

18、 to be back at work by 10 pm.I constantly have to force myself to stay awake, and to be alert, whatever it takes. A packet of Skittles and a Red Bull usually helps. The work I do at Sainsburys is very physical like stacking shelves. Im lucky because Im an active person and the amount I lift at work

19、is nothing compared with the weights I lift in the gym. I know I have the strength to bear it.Im originally from Nigeria. I came here when I was seven, growing up in Croydon, south London. Money was tight. My parents gave me everything I needed, but there was no money to spend on luxuries. I worked

20、hard at school though and, with the help of GT Scholars, I got some of the best A-level grades in my class.Unfortunately, though I had applied fbr “settled“ British residential status when very young, the Home Office waited until I was in sixth form to approve my application. That meant I wasnt elig

21、ible for a student loan. The only way I could afford to go to university was that if I got a job that would pay for all my living costs and my parents, who work in market research, paid for my tuition fees. In Scotland, thafs about 7,000 a year.I dont have much time to socialize because of my job. I

22、deally, I would also like to have more time to study so I can excel at my course. Yes, I have a lot on my plate, but working hard isnt new to me. Growing up, my parents and my mentors in the church and at GT Scholars cultivated in me the importance of working hard for what I want in life.My dream is

23、 to do an MA in physiotherapy next year and then get a job working for the NHS. But right now, Im just focused on trying to get the best grades I can. Whenever I find life hard, I tell myself this is about my future. I dont need much, but I would like to worry less about money and have more free tim

24、e. That is what I look forward to the most.4. Why does the author work long hours and sometimes overtime every week?A. To help his parents pay off the debts.B. To pay for his tuition fees.C. To prove his ability to earn money.D. To pay for his own living expenses.5. . The underlined word “eligible“

25、in the passage can be replaced by.A. responsible B. qualifiedC. feasibleD. anxious6. According to the passage, which of the following words can NOT be used to describe the author?A. Sociable.B. Diligent.C. Ambitious. D. Persistent.7. Which of the following proverbs can best summarize the passage?A.

26、A penny saved is a penny earned.B. Actions speak louder than words.C. God helps those who help themselves.D. Where there is life, there is hope.Scientists have recently developed a method to 3D-print greener buildings using local soil that they say has the potential to revolutionize the construction

27、 industry.Sarbajit Baneijee, a professor of chemistry and materials science and engineering at Texas A & M University, said 3D printing was extensively used and allowed them to print entire architectural facades (正面),although getting such structures to meet existing building regulations remained

28、 a significant challenge.Concrete remains the primary material used in many construction projects but it cannot be recycled and requires a lot of energy to mix and transport. The research teams aim is to print structures using the type of soil that can be found in any garden.“While the widespread us

29、e of concrete has made housing accessible and enabled the growth of cities, this has come at a considerable environmental cost/ said Baneijee.The move to 3D-print concrete threatens to worsen this problem. However, we imagine a new example of construction that uses naturally sourced materials. Using

30、 such materials will further pave the way for building designs that are specifically adapted to the needs of the local climate.Whafs more, the use of local materials would reduce the need to transport concrete long distances, further reducing the environmental impact of the buildings.The research te

31、ams plan to replace concrete with the earth beneath our feet depends on their ability to improve the soils ability to stand the weight of the whole house, to which Banerjee said they are making excellent progress”.Once they have a clearer idea of the limits of the technology, Baneijee and his team p

32、lan to further investigate how it might allow for building on other planets. For instance, they have worked on addressing the problem of building all-weather roads in the subarctic (亚北极区). They hope the technology could one day be used beyond Earth, to create settlements on the moon or even Mars.8.

33、Whats the latest development in construction?A. Recycling concrete.B. Reducing the construction cost.C. 3D-printing buildings from local soil.D. Changing the construction regulations.9. Which of the following is NOT an advantage of using naturally sourced materials?A. It reduces the need of long-dis

34、tance transportation of concrete.B , It helps to design buildings adjusted to the local climate.C. It contributes to the development of housing and cities.D. It places less burden on the environment.10. If people replace concrete with the earth, what main factor needs to be considered?A.The local cl

35、imate.B.Thecost of transportation.C.The environmental footprint.D.Thesoils weight-bearing ability.11. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A.The prospect of further studies.B.Theexplorations of the subarctic.C. The limits of the new technology.D. The barrier to building on other planets.The UK go

36、vernment has a plan to reduce waste that shifts the responsibility for disposal处置)from the state to the companies that make it.The legislation requires waste producers to pay into the system themselves or through their suppliers that is what the government termed, a polluter pays principal. Business

37、es will have to change their waste processing before the tax comes into play. This is similar to the anti-waste legislation passed in France in February 2020 that prohibits the destruction(电肖 毁)of unsold clothing, cosmetics, hygiene products and electrical products. Companies will have to reuse,or r

38、ecycle the items.Dealing with waste is a global problem and we must deal with the over 2 billion metric tons of solid waste generated every year. The World Bank estimates that overall waste will increase to 3.4 billion tons if nothing is done to change the situation.The demand for legislation like t

39、he tough attitude the UK is taking has been increasing according to Positive News. And it is not just environmental groups calling for the changes. This is a consumer driven movement and people are willing to pay more for sustainable brands. Josh Bowden,co-founder of Noissue told Positive News.What

40、is absolutely certain is that local governments will save a lot of money as the responsibility shifts to the polluters. That could be better invested in things like social care or parks or libraries.Other countries have made great progress in reducing waste. Swedens recycling program is so efficient

41、 that the country is running out of trash. The recycling rate is almost 99 percent and they are rapidly approaching zero waste. Today, large companies are greening their brands and moving to sustainable packaging including Colgate,Waitrose,Nestle, and Unilever which now has recyclable black packagin

42、g. The government of the UK hopes that other companies will follow their example. A partnership between government legislation and private companies will go a long way to reducing the tons of waste going into our environment every year. Laws like the ones in the UK and France can be implemented arou

43、nd the world.12. Who will pay for the costs dealing with UK*s waste in the future?A. The UK government.B , The companies.C. The World BankD. The customers.13. How should French shops deal with unsold goods?A. By destroying them.B. By throwing them away.C. By donating them to poor people.D. By reusin

44、g them.14. What does The World Bank think of world waste disposal problem?A. Serious.B. Optimistic.C. Uncontrolled.D. Hopeful.15 . What can we infer for the last paragraph?A. Local governments will spend more money controlling pollution.B , Almost all companies are willing to reduce the wasteC. Swed

45、en has done a good job in dealing with waste.D. Laws controlling waste in the UK and France is complete.二、七选五How to Choose the Right Career?Choosing the right career can be difficult, and consequently you will find many of us can hardly find a suitable job in our daily life. 1617Assess your hobbies.

46、 It is very easy to turn your hobbies or something you love doing into a future career. Many hobbies are related to real world needs and positions. Consider what you like to do and how that might fit into a career. Remain humble as you work toward your goal.Assessing your skillsConsider what skills

47、you are good at. If you are particularly good at certain skills, such as fixing things or making things, this can provide you with a great future career, since skilled labor is often in demand and you will find it fairly easy to find work. 18 People who interact with others well can easily get caree

48、rs as social workers or in marketing and similar business positions.Considering your current stateExplore yourself. Figuring out what you should do with your life may sometimes require you to get to know yourself better. If you want a career that will really make you happy, you have to have an impre

49、ssive awareness of what you want and what you enjoy. 19Thinking about your futureExamine your future financial security. One of the most important things to consider is if the career path youre choosing will provide you with an acceptable level of financial security. In other words, will you be able to make e

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