河北衡水中学2021届高三仿真模拟试题(三)英语试题.docx
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1、河北衡水中学2021届高三仿真模拟试题(三)英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Happiness, that short and delightful feeling, seems all too rare in 2020. But theres one place where happiness is the name of the game. And, no, were not talking about Disney World. Denmark, currently the second happiest country on earth, is now home t
2、o The Happiness Museum, which is created by The Happiness Research Institute, a think tank focusing on well-being, happiness and quality of life. The eight-room museum is devoted to literally bringing happiness to life, reminding visitors what it is that gives value to them and makes them feel good.
3、 Led by Meik Wiking, author of three international bestsellers, the museum opened on July 14 in a small 240-square-meter space in Copenhagen.Visitors to the museum will find many interactive exhibits. Each room is devoted to a specific approach to studying happiness. The politics of happiness exhibi
4、t asks questions about the role of elections and GDP in determining national happiness. Theres also a geography happiness section that explores the role of built environments on happiness levels, as well as showing a world map with the World Happiness Report 2020s happiness ranking of 153 countries.
5、 There are other sections like the science of happiness, the history of happiness and what lies in store for the future.Certain museum exhibits include visitors personal perception of happiness. Can you determine which half of the Mona Lisas mouth smiles? How do you explain the meaning of happiness?
6、 The museum houses a vast collection of donated artworks donated by people from around the globe, which remind them of happy moments in their lives.While the museum is a very optimistic place to be, its also aware of the difficulties of being a public place in the middle of a global pandemic(流行病). T
7、he museum has strict policies in place to ensure social distancing and safety, including only allowing 50 visitors at a time and a one-way path through the museum.1Whats the main purpose of creating The Happiness Museum?ATo remind people to read books on happiness.BTo help visitors learn and experie
8、nce happiness.CTo advise visitors to share happiness with others.DTo tell people ways to improve their quality of life.2What does the underlined word “perception” in Paragraph 3 refer to?AUnderstanding.BPraising.CDocumenting.DMisusing3What does the author intend to tell us about the museum in the la
9、st paragraph?AThe challenge it faces at present.BIts difficulty in receiving visitors.CIts positive attitude towards future.DThe safety measures it takes for visitors.Years ago, I appeared on stage with the Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Choir in the Town Hall. There I was, my feet in plain shoes, swe
10、at dirtying my clean white shirt, singing my heart out in front of the big organ. I still have a tape recording of that performance somewhere, where I swear I can hear myself singing, high and thin and possibly off-key.But life got in the way and I stopped singing. Then, in the summer of 2019, I fou
11、nd myself facing some shadows in my own life. It felt as if it had been a long time between songs, as if there was something unsung, some absent music in my ears. I began to fear I might be making myself ill and unable to breathe in a normal way.Could singing help me reclaim my voice and calm my fas
12、t-beating heart? Research from the Royal Society noted that group singing can improve physical and mental health, as well as promote social bonds”. So, rather than letting my unsung tunes strangle me, I decided to take on a new choral experience, one being in the Big Feminist Sing, a community choir
13、.“If you dont know what to sing,” the choir director said, “find someone who looks confident, and go and stand next to them. Find a friend if youre in trouble; take a risk; use your voice; be part of something bigger than yourself.” Ive been singing in the choir ever since, because group singing giv
14、es me a sense of security-and each rehearsal is a lifeline, a connected thread, an intake of air working toward a collective voice. It doesnt matter if I am a bit off-key to start with. Decades of unsung situations have changed, and I have flown.4How did the author feel during her performance in the
15、 Town Hall?AThrilled.BNervous.CConfident.DCurious.5What does the underlined word “strangle” in paragraph 3 probably mean?AReach.BBlindCCheatDChoke.6What does the author learn from her latest choir experience?AFinding a true friend is never easy.BTeamwork has benefited her a lot.CThe choir directors
16、position counts.DSinging alone improves her health.7Which can be the best title for the text?AThe Amazing Power of Group SingingBConfidence Out of Lasting SingingCChanges from Stage ExperiencesDA Taste of Music in a ChoirDo you need a human to create a beautiful perfume? Thats the question being ask
17、ed as artificial intelligence(AI) starts to enter the perfume industry. Companies are increasingly turning to technology in order to create more best-selling, unique perfumes that can be produced in just minutes.Last year, Swiss-based perfume developer Givaudan launched Carto, an AI-powered tool to
18、help perfumers. Using a touch screen, the perfumers can choose one from 1,500 ingredients and put it in a bottle without touching them and pull together different perfumes using data from the brands vast library of perfume formulas. A small robot immediately processes the fragrances into perfumes, m
19、aking it easier for perfumers to test their new perfumes.One benefit of Carto is that with it, perfume samples are created instantly, giving them a competitive advantage. “We can adjust the perfume almost live with the customer,” says Cal ice Becker, vice president perfumer and director of the Givau
20、dan Perfumery School. “It is a big plus not just because we gain time but theres more closeness when we connect in front of the tool.”German perfume house Symrise has gone one step further and teamed up with IBM Research to create an AI system called Philyra, which actually studies the perfume formu
21、las and customer data to produce new perfumes. Like Carto, Philyra cant actually smell anything. Claire Viola, vice president of digital strategy fragrance at Symrise, is the first to agree it hasnt been without weakness. If s machine-learning and sometimes the results are wrongs she says. “You have
22、 to qualify every new material, so it understands the difference between different perfumes, for example.”Margaux Caron, global beauty analyst for colour cosmetics and perfumes at believes artificial intelligence is a powerful tool to create perfumes. “Technology and science are sometimes pictured a
23、nd considered cold, but the perfume category is displaying a warm, emotional, human approach to it. The partnership between AI and perfumers is anchored in this philosophy,” she said.8What is the advantage of Carto?AIt can be used to test perfumes.BIt can tell perfume ingredients apart.CIt frees per
24、fumers totally from the task.DIt helps tailor perfumes to customers needs.9What can we infer from Claire Violas words?APhilyra needs to be improved.BPhilyra has a sharp sense of smell.CPhilyras study result is accurate.DPhilyras good with new materials.10Whats Margaux Carons attitude towards using A
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