山西省太原市2019-2022三年高三上学期英语期末试卷汇编:阅读理解专题.docx
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1、山西省太原市2019-2022三年高三上学期英语期末试卷汇编 阅读理解专题山西省太原市2021-2022 学年高三上学期期末考试英语试题 第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45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。答案写在答题卡上。AASTRONAUT CAMP- FLORIDAHave you ever wanted to step into the shoes of an astronaut and experience rocket flight and osmic(宇宙的)exploration? On this journey to Florida
2、you will come as close as possible to this experience without actually traveling into space.Part 1-Visit the Planetarium(天文馆)From traditional star displays and cultural shows that deail the importance of astronomy around the world,to feature presentations that show the depths of outer space, the pla
3、nctarium has something for curious stargazers of all ages. Part 2-Take Part in Mission SpaceWhats it like to be an astronaut? Youll fnd out on Mssion SPACE! Before you board, youl tain for your mission on the X-2 Deep Space Shutte at the International SpaceTraining Center(ISTC).Each member of your 4
4、-cadet(学员)crew will assume an important role. navigator,pilot, commander or engineer. Part3-Lunch with an AstronautThis 90-minute encounter at the Space Center in Cape features a bfft-style lunch along with apersonalized presentation from one of celebrated astronauts.At theend of theevent,theres a b
5、rief question-and-answer session, plus time for family photos with the astronaut. Astronauts describe what its like to live in space eating, exercising, sleeping and training. No topic is of-Imits.Part 4-Experience Rocket FlightEnter the Shuttle Launch Experience, and recreate the feling of a space
6、shot in real time. from thelaunch pad(发射台)to orbit. Atjust before six seconds, the main engines fireup.and as thespeakers say3,2,1., the rocket launches.21.What does Mission Space include?A. Experiencing a space shot. B.Preparing for a space mission. C.Learning how to train your crew. D.Seeing the d
7、epth of outer space.22.In which part can you ask astronauts questions?A.At the Planetarium. B.On Mission SPACE. C.At Lunch with an Astronaut. D.In the Shuttle Launch Experience. 23.What is the purpose of this journey?A.To show people modern star displays. B.To train people to be future astronauts C.
8、To provide some knowledge of planetarium. D.To help people leam more about space travel. BIf youre gathering your seenage kids in the living room to watch The Falcon and the Winter Soldieron Disney+,just know theres a good chance theyd rather be playing Fortnite. n popular game.That could totally be
9、 the case according to a new study fron a consulting firm in Deloitte, which analyzed the generational divide in at-home entertainment.The study, based on an online survey of more than 2,000 consumers, showed preferences are changing rapidly between millennials and the younger generation when it com
10、es to how they want to spend their leisure time.For Gen Z, defined as those born from 1997 to 2007,video - whether movies or television shows - is not a priority, the study found. 26% of Gen Zers in the survey said playing video games as their favorite entertainment activity, compared to 14% for lis
11、tening to music, 12% for browsing the Internet and 11% for engaging on social media. Only 10% said they would rather watch a movie or TV show at home.That compares to millennials (born 1983 to 1996),18% of whom chose watching movies nd T shows as their preferred mode of entertainment. Video games we
12、re the entertainment Video games were the the entertainment option of choice for 16% of millennials.“Gen Z would much rather spend time gaming, listening to music or using social media, Jana Arbanas, entertainment leader at Deloitte, said.That was a really alarming contrast that we saw relative to t
13、he shift thats happening and how Gen Z will impact this industry.”“Millennials took the behaviors they developed as teenagers, and theyve taken them forward into their early 30s, and so if Gen Z is anything like that, their behaviors may change slightly, but I dont see a complete aging out of their
14、behaviors, said Kevin Westcott, technology, media and telecom leader.24.What does paragraph 1 tell us about teenagers today?A.They are addicted to Fortnite. B. They prefer games to movies.C. They dont like being told what to do. D. They tend to spend leisure time alone25.How will the entertainment i
15、ndustry develop according to Jana Arbanas?A. It will offer fewer games and more music B. It will see a decline in the use of social media C. It will be impacted by the need of millennials.D.It will be influenced by the preference of Gen Zers26.What can we infr about Gen Zers from Kevin Westcots word
16、s?A.They may outgrow their bchaviors over time.B.Theyll top watching movis and TV shows. C.They may not change much in their behaviors. D.Theyl develop the same behaviors as millennials. 27.Where is the text mostlytaken from?A.A medical report. B.A shopping website. C.A popular newspaper. D. An ente
17、rtainment fiction.CIf you have a pet, youve probably wished at some point that it could talk to you.Too bad thats impossible.oris it? Alexis Devine would el you that her dog can in a way.Devine,an artist in Tacoma, has had Bunny, a female Sheepadoodle for a year. And in that time, Devine says shes i
18、ntroduced Bunny to more than 50 words by teaching her to press buttons that play words out loud. For instance,as seen in videos,Devine has posted on social media,if Bunny wants to go to the park,shellpress a button that sayspark.Or, if she wants to play, shell hit the button forplay.Those posts on T
19、ikTok have become wildly popular with 3.4 million followers.Devine was inspired after finding Christina Hunger,a speech-language pathologist(病理学家)who teaches her dog, Stella, how to communicate with buttons.My goal before I got her was that I wanted to have the most connected,engaged relationship po
20、ssible,Devine said.I feel like theres so much potential in animal relationships and I really wanted to make the most of it.So how does Bunny learn to use the buttons? Devine said a lot of it is from repetition. Normally when Devine adds words, shes already using the word in conversation with Bunny.
21、The hope, she said, is that Bunny has already built an association with that word. Then, to help her learn the buttons position,Devine will repeat the word and strengthen the behavior after Bunny presses a button.While Devine and Bunny have fun with the buttons, Devine said they communicate great wi
22、thout them.I dont want to take away any of her dog-ness,Devine said.The buttons are super interesting and they may give us more in-depth insight into whats going on inside a dogs mind, but she already hasall the tols she needs to communicate.28. What has Bunny learned to do?A. To communicate with bu
23、ttonsB.To watch videos on social media.C.To distinguish park from play”D. To know over 3.4 million followers29.How did Devine teach Bunny the skill?A. By using words Bunny had already known.B.By repeatedly associating words with buttons.C.By turning to a language-speech pathologist.D.By regularly ch
24、anging the positions of buttons.30.What is Devines intention of training Bunny?A.Having an ideal relationship with her pet. B.Catching eyes on social media like TikTok C. Connecting to as many animals as possible.D. Inspiring more people to care for special dogs.31. What does Devine mean by saying I
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