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    1、辽宁省部分市2021届高三第三次模拟英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Enjoy yourselves in a wonderland of science with over 50,000 living plants and a variety of educational events or amusing activities. Here is essential information about planning a school visit to Kew.Educational session pricesYou can plan a self-led visit

    2、 or book one of our educational sessions. Students will take part in the educational sessions in groups of 15. Prices vary according to different situations.EYFS (Early years Foundation Stage) to Key Stage 4:45-minute session: $35/group90-minute session: $70/groupKey Stage 5:Half day(one session): $

    3、80/groupFull day(two sessions): $160/groupTeachers and adults:Up to required key stage ratios: FreeAdults needed for 1:1 special educational needs support: FreeAdults above the required ratios: $11/personThe payment will be due within 28 calendar days of making the booking.Health and safetyRequired

    4、supervising adult-student ratios:Key Stage 1:1:5Key Stage 2:1:8Key Stage 3:1:10Key Stage 4: 1:12Key Stage 5: 1:12The group sizes should be controlled if you are visiting restricted spots or potentially busy areas such as the glasshouses and other attractions. The maximum number of students visiting

    5、the glasshouses is 15 per group and each group to Kew shops should include no more than 10 students.We offer a guide to help you customize a risk assessment specific to your own needs.If there is an emergency, please contact the nearest Kew staff member or call Constabulary on 02083323333 for direct

    6、 and quick support. Please do not call 999.Planning your visitYour tickets and two planning passes will be sent to you upon receipt of your payment. You can complete your risk assessment with the passes. Ensure you bring your tickets and the receipt document and show them to the staff members at the

    7、 gate on the day of your visit.Recommended timingsThe Kew Gardens opens at 10 am. You are recommended to spend at least three to five hours on your visit. The closing time varies throughout the year. But the earliest is 3:30 pm. We have a fixed schedule for educational sessions, which is from 10:30

    8、am to 2:20 pm (except KS5).1How much should a group of 15 KS1 students and 4 teachers pay for a 45-minute session?A$35.B$46.C$57.D$81.2If there is an emergency, one should_.Acheck the risk assessmentBcall up 999 immediatelyCturn to adults or teachers for helpDseek help from the staff member nearby3W

    9、hat is the purpose of the text?ATo introduce Kew Gardens.BTo attract potential visitors to Kew Gardens.CTo give tips on visiting Kew Gardens.DTo inform coming activities in Kew GardensIts no mystery to me why this town so greatly affected a boy who grew up to be a famous writer Samuel Clemens, later

    10、 known as Mark Twain. He moved to Hannibal with his family at the age of four. Now its easy to find little Samuel Clemens in this town.As a big fan of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, I especially enjoyed seeing the Mark Twain Boyhood Home where Twain really slept. The bedroom window that lured(诱惑)Twai

    11、ns character out into the night apparently held the same fascination for Twain himself. Going out secretly was a favorite, though forbidden, activity. Along the side of the house runs a tall white fence, much like the one Tom Sawyer persuaded his friends to paint.Across the street from the Mark Twai

    12、n Boyhood Home stands the home of Laura Hawkins. Hawkins found her way into American literary history as Becky Thatcher, the girlfriend of Tom Sawyer. Many of her belongings can be viewed in the elegant living room, and visitors can hear a recording of Laura talking about her childhood and her frien

    13、dship with Mark Twain.The New Mark Twain Museum a few blocks away provides interactive displays. Children can enjoy the adventure on a large boat, helping Tom Sawyer paint his fence, and sitting in a model stagecoach(公共马车).In the town of Hannibal, I cant help looking around for a boy with a fishing

    14、rod and a naughty smile, who has gone out of his bedroom window secretly to play pirates. The boy isnt there, of course. He exists only in the writings of the man he became. But the town has preserved the boys memory so well that I must say I would have been disappointed if I hadnt seen it.4What can

    15、 we learn about from the first two paragraphs?AMark Twain moved to Hannibal so as to become a writer.BLittle Twain might like slipping out at night in childhood.CTom Sawyer painted the fence surrounding the house.DLittle Samuel Clemens is still living in the town nowadays5Children can do the followi

    16、ng at the New Mark twain Museum except _.ADo some fishing in a large boatBExperience interactive displaysCImitate what characters did in the novelDSit in a model stagecoach6According to the passage, whose friend was Laura Hawkins?ATom SawyerBBecky ThatcherCThe house ownerDMark Twain7The passage is p

    17、robably taken out of _?AA history textbook.BA research paperCA travel magazineDA famous biographyWhite sand beaches of the Cocos Islands, which are known as a splendid tourist destination surrounded by greenish blue water, have now been filled with wastes like abandoned plastic water bottles, toothb

    18、rushes and cigarette lighters. Jennifer Lavels, a marine scientist, went to these tropical islands with her research team. Knowing that lots of beaches were polluted by plastic wastes, the team conducted a careful scientific examination on the coast, only to find the problem caused by pieces of tras

    19、h humans left was worse than expected.Not all plastics are to blame. They are necessary in places like hospitals and airplanes , and make our vehicles lighter and more efficient. However , other plastics, especially disposable(一次性的) plastics , account for the growing mess on the beaches. Islands all

    20、 over the world are jammed with plastics. And the Cocos Islands are no exception.It requires the greatest effort of all time to control plastic pollution in modern society. No matter how tall the hurdles are , something has to be done.Apparently, demand for disposable plastics must be reduced greatl

    21、y. “Why dont we carry around bags that we can use over and over again?” asked Richard Gross, a chemist who researches innovative ways to make more sustainable plastics. “Lets carry about reusable lunch boxes. We should understand how serious the situation is.”Although it is important for individuals

    22、 to make an effort to avoid using disposable plastics, it is also generally believed that only with international rules can such a deep- rooted, common, and worldwide disaster be tackled. However, the U.N, which engages in dealing with accelerating climate change and public health crises , obviously

    23、 isnt paying enough attention to calling for international action on plastic pollution. As a result, billions of plastic products will still be produced every year, many of which will end up in the ocean.Nowadays, fish are eating plenty of plastics, and people eat those fish. It remains unrevealed h

    24、ow it will affect human health, but clearly the amount of plastics used has increased many times in the last several decades, and if this tendency goes on , by 2050 an enormous amount of carbon will be released into the already carbon-saturated(碳饱和的)skies.8Why does the author mention the Cocos Islan

    25、ds in the first paragraph?ATo admire the white sand on the islands.BTo present the problem of plastic pollution.CTo introduce a newly-made scientific study.DTo show the damage of the islands caused by tourists.9The underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 means_.APeople dont take the problem seriously.BTh

    26、e problem is too tough to deal with.CThe problem is as difficult as jumping over tall hurdles.DMeasures must be taken whatever difficulty there is.10What can we infer about the U.N.s attitude toward plastic pollution? AIts doubtful.BIts favourable.CIts uncaring.DIts cautious.11Which is a suitable ti

    27、tle of the text?AOcean pollution caused by plasticsBCocos IslandsAn unforgettable attraction.CA scientific research on disposable plastics.DDisposable plasticsA major concern in the worldThere are various infectious diseases in the world, which human beings have to fight with. In 2018 , measles (麻疹)

    28、 infected almost 10 million people throughout the world, killing 142,000. Countries that achieved high vaccination (疫苗接种) rates or had formerly eradicated the disease also failed to have a narrow escape.Fortunately, apart from troublesome measles, many inspirational global health stories happened in

    29、 the last decade. New viruses, vaccines and treatments were discovered, once again showing the significance of science.Huge progress was made in virus research. For instance, a kind of virus named Medusavirus, which can turn an amoeba, a kind of single-celled living creature, into a “stone”, was ide

    30、ntified by Japanese scientists. The virus has one of the largest and most complicated viral genomes (基因组) that have ever been found. Besides, a new virus, Alongshan virus, was discovered in a group of patients in Inner Moggolia. Researchers also found for the first time that an insect RNA virus, the

    31、 Providence virus, was able to infect plants and mammalian cells, which indicated that plants could serve as hosts of human viruses.We also saw improvements in treatments and vaccines. Ebola virus is a good case in point. According to the Royal Free Hospital in Britain, the drug MIL 77, which had be

    32、en developed by Academy of Millitary Medical Sciences, an institution in China, jointly with some other companies, was adopted to treat a Briton infected with the disease and helped her recover from the deadly virus. This has indicated Chinas capability of offering and economical and practical drug

    33、fighting Ebolavirus worldwide. Furthermore, the Chinese and British medical research teams have worked on genome sequencing of the virus, making it possible to develop drugs and vaccines that are more effective. Therefore, Ebola is no longer a death sentence.Thanks to the investment in global superv

    34、ision(监督), transnational partnership, and scientific research, many new viruses, vaccines and treatments were successfully discovered in the last decade. But the journey will continue and much more needs to be done. For example, we need to have a deeper understanding of how climate change influences

    35、 the spread of infectious diseases.12What does he underlined word “eradicated” in Paragraph 1 probably means_.APut an end toBPaid attention toCKept track ofDDone research on13Which of the following is true about the Providence virus?AIt was found in Inner Mongolia.BIt has the most complicated genome

    36、.CIt exists in a single-celled living creature.DIt can have both plants and humans infected.14It can be inferred from Paragraph 4 that_.AMIL77 is a most effective Ebola vaccineBChina has made great contributions to fighting Ebola virusCGenome sequencing of Ebola virus is too complex to carry outDNo

    37、death will be caused by Ebola virus anymore in the world15What does the text mainly talk about?AMankind has won a victory over a deadly disease.BDifferent countries cooperate in fighting viruses.CAdvanced science keeps improving global health.DViruses have caused serious global health problems.二、七选五

    38、Sometimes, the simplest ideas are the best. For example, to absorb heat from the sun to heat water, you need large, flat, black surfaces. _16_ But why go to all that trouble when cities are full of black surfaces already , in the form of asphalt(柏油)roads?Ten years ago, this thought came to the mind

    39、of Arian De Bondt, a Dutch engineer. _17_ The result is that their building is now heated in winter and cooled in summer by a system that relies on the surface of the road outside. _18_ Most of them run one side of the street to the other, just under the asphalt road. Some, however, dive deep into t

    40、he ground. When the street surface gets hot in summer, water pumped through the pipes picks up this heat and takes it underground through one of the diving pipes. At a depth of 100 meters lies a natural aquifer(蓄水池) into which several heat exchangers(交换器)have been built. _19_ After that, it returns

    41、to the surface through another pipe. The aquifer is thus used as a heat store.In winter, the working system is changed slightly. Water is pumped through the heat exchangers to pick up the heat stored during summer. This water goes into the building and is used to warm the place up. After performing

    42、that task, it is pumped under the asphalt. _20_AHe finally persuaded his boss to follow it up.BSome water pipes have to be re-arranged in winter.CThe Dutch engineers system has been widely used.DThe heat-collector is a system of connected water pipes.EThus, its remaining heat keeps the road free of

    43、snow and ice.FOne way to do that is to build those surfaces on the roofs of the buildings.GThe hot water from the street runs through the exchangers, warming the ground-water.三、完形填空Students start a joyful hotline to cheer people upWouldnt a joyful message lift your spirits during this time of corona

    44、virus (新冠病毒) isolation (隔离)?A group of Calgary Board of Education students in the Ever Active Recreation program set out to _21_ peoples lives during this hard time.The program is called joy4All which encourages anyone, especially the _22_ , to share their own messages through a hotline that provide

    45、s pre-recorded _23_ stories, kind messages and jokes.Jamie Anderson, a teacher at Ever Active Schools, encouraged his students to take an active part. “Many people are experiencing _24_ to connection with others, so the students decided to bring joyful messages to phone lines to _25_ as many people

    46、isolated from others as possible to cheer them up,” Anderson said.Ali Ahmad, 16, one of the students for Joy4All, said he wanted to make a _26_ during the time. “Through this project we will be able to _27_ people isolated at home with something they can always look forward to in their day._28_, it

    47、can lighten the _29_ and even help save lives,” he said. “We _30_ wanted to reach out to seniors, and people in nursing homes and hospitals , but later we also want to connect with other parts of the community, like families who are at home.”Another student _31_ for Joy4All, Jared Quinn, 20, said he wanted to help those who were dealing with isolated families. “Im doing this mainly because of my _32_ with isolation. My grandparents, who live in a different province, were _33_ to come and visit, but now they cant owing to the isolation policy,” said Ouinn. The program is due

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