安徽省淮北市2021届高三第一次模拟考试英语试题.docx
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1、安徽省淮北市2021届高三第一次模拟考试英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Life has not been easy for three-year-old Leah, living in East Africa. Unable to see, every morning she sits on an old car tyre, hearing the sounds of her brother and cousins going to school. She feels left out and alone.Leahs mother is heartbroken that
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4、uch money will your10 donation turn into?A 10B 20C 45D 952What is BEYOND the impact of your donation?AFollow-up careBMedical suppliesCReliable surgeriesDChances of schooling3How can you make your donation?ABy visiting the website seetheway.orgBBy contacting the UK government officialsCBy calling 080
5、05677000 on 13rd May 2020DBy booking a skilled surgeons time for Leah onlineA few years ago, I bought a flat. It was a triumph of hope and determination over property prices, and the peak of a 20-year dream. The day I got the keys should have been the most exciting day of my life and yet, the second
6、 I opened the door, panic set in. I spent my first night as a homeowner in a hotel researching how to sell a flat and wondering if it was too late to change my mind. I didnt sell my flat because I remembered why I had wanted it in the first place but there are times when we get what we want and it s
7、imply isnt right. Ive always found a strange disconnect between wanting something and getting it. Wanting is a place of possibility and, in a state of lack, the desire is strong. We imagine how this thing a new job or relationship can change our lives and at the same time forget that adding somethin
8、g to our life doesnt mean all our problems disappear. We create a narrative around the desire and, when we get it, and it is different to how we pictured it, we feel frustrated. For me, this most often occurs in relationships. I have a habit of filling in the gaps with people, rather than getting to
9、 know them. I go on a date with someone and, instead of piecing them together brick by brick, I start to imagine what my life would be like with them in it. It shouldnt have been a shock that the reality in no way matched my fantasy but it was. I knew I wanted out, yet part of me felt committed: thi
10、s was someone I thought I had wanted for so long, I couldnt walk away, could I?We tend to shame others for changing their minds. I think, however, its far braver to move towards something that will bring happiness than to stay in a miserable situation to protect your pride. So, when someone tells yo
11、u theyve changed their minds, congratulate them on knowing themselves well enough, and being strong enough, to admit it. It takes a lot to come clean about getting it wrong, but the relief of doing so of setting ourselves free from a personal-shaped hole, is worth it every time.4Why did the author s
12、pend her first night as a homeowner in a hotel?AThe flat was under decoration.BShe wanted to sell this terrible flat.CThe flat was different from her desire.DShe was too excited to sleep in the flat.5Which of the following is most advisable in relationships according to the author?AFilling in the ga
13、ps with people around you.BGetting to know others little by little naturally.CImagining what the life would be like with others.DSpending plenty of time to promote the relationship.6What message does the author try to tell us?ANever change your mind.BNever give up your first-time dream.CIt is worthw
14、hile to protect ones own pride.DIt is brave to step out of a miserable situation.7What can be a suitable title for the text?AA new flatBA personal-shaped holeCA proud soulDAn unexcepted accidentIn the history of medicine, the ability to clean surgical instruments, by exposing them to high-pressure s
15、team in an autoclave (高压蒸气灭菌器), has been essential to the development of modern surgery. A mere 12 minutes in an autoclave at 121 and two atmospheres of pressure kills 99.99% of common bacteria. Electrically powered autoclaves have, as a consequence, become so routine as to be almost unnoticed at le
16、ast in those places with a reliable electricity supply. Where electricity is not reliable, though, it can be hard to keep surgical instruments bacteria free. This is a problem to which Zhao Lin of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology thinks he may have an answer. As he and his colleagues descri
17、be in Joule, they have designed an autoclave that is powered directly by sunlight. And not only that they also estimate it should cost just a tenth as much to make commercially as a common equal quality autoclave. Dr Zhaos device is a work of simplicity and cheap materials. It consists of a metre-lo
18、ng box of rectangular base, with two curved fins (鳍状物) of polished metal sticking out of the top. Each fin forms a section of a parabola (抛物线), and it is a property of parabolic mirrors to focus light from distant sources (the sun, for example) onto a single point or, in the case of long and thin mi
19、rrors like these, onto a line. The new inventions principal trick is that these focused lines coincide with the edges of a metal plate within the box. This plate is part of a commercially available device called a fin-tube absorber. The absorbers other element is a metal pipe running along the plate
20、s central point. The particular fins mean that any incident sunlight will continue to be focused onto the metal plate even when the sun is not directly overhead. Anything inside the pipe is therefore going to get and stay pretty hot. In tests carried out at a hospital in Mumbai, in partnership with
21、the Indian Institute of Technology in that city, Dr Zhaos new autoclave was able to sustain steam at a temperature of 128 and two atmospheres of pressure for half an hour. When tested, a material used routinely to make sure autoclaves are working properly, it passed with flying colours, meaning it w
22、ould have successfully sterilized (消毒) anything within it. Demand for this product is likely to be high. Some 15% of hospital patients in low- and middle-income countries get infected. Dr Zhao therefore hopes to have commercial versions ready by 2022.8What did Dr Zhao expect to solve?AElectrically p
23、owered autoclaves cannot work without electricity.BThe high temperature needed to kill bacteria is inaccessible.CThe previous autoclaves are too complex and expensive.DIt is hard to keep surgical instruments bacteria free.9What can we know about Dr Zhaos autoclave?AIt is complex.BIt is portable.CIt
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