完整版广东省惠州市届高三模拟考试英语试题含答案推荐文档Word格式.docx
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第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答,题卡.上将该项涂黑。
A
Areyouseekingforsomecharmingplacesintheworld?
Herearesomedestinationsforyoutoexplore.
1.Basilicata,Italy
ThisisachancetovisitItaly'
ssouthernregionbeforetheworldcatcheson.BetweentheheelthatisPugliaandthetoethatisCalabria,youwillfindBasilicata,thearch(拱状物)ofItaly'
sfoot.
Despiteastoriedandancientpast,theregionhasbeenoverlookedinmoderntimes.EasilyItaly'
sbest-keptsecret,Basilicataisreservedforbeautifulbeachesandancienttowns.In2019,thetownofMatera,aUNESCOsite,willhosttheEuropeanCapitalofCulture.Itisalsoknownforitsancient
caves-onceusedforlivestock,laterasprimitivehomes,andtoday,asprivateresidencesorhotelsbeautifullyrestored.
2.Iceland
IsIcelandappealing?
Absolutelyforluxurytravellersseekingover-the-top,only-in-Icelandexperiences.High-endpropertiesaremoney-consuming,fromEditionHotelopeningin2018inReykjaviktothesuper-privateTrophyLodge.
Anadvancedhot-springs,theRetreatatBlueLagoonIceland,issettoopeninMay2019attheBlueLagoon.AndontheremotenorthernTrollPeninsula,DeplarFarmisaformersheepfarmwhereadventurerscanfly-fishandhelicopter.
3.TopEnd,Australia
Australia'
sremoteTopEnd-thenorthernmostsectionoftheNorthernTerritoryisexperiencinganupgradeoftourismtoitsaboriginalcommunities,theworld'
soldestcivilizations,accordingto2017DNAanalysis.
Theregion'
ssmallcities--Darwin,Palmerston,Katherineareseeingnewmarketsandaboriginalcenters,givingvisitorsaperfectplacetoappreciatethevastregion'
sdiversecultures.4.Seattle,Washington
Seattletakesaboldturnin2019,notlttingyoudownwithahighbudget.MultiyearreconstructionsattheSpaceNeedleareunderway,includingarestaurantcompletewithaspinningglassfloorscheduledtoopenthisspring.
Downtown,toursofthehugeNBBJ-designedAmazonSpheresfilledwithhundredsofplantspeciesbegininearly2019,whichwillseetheopeningofthePacificNorthwest'
slargesthotel,the45-storyHyattRegencySeattle.
21.WhatcanyouknowaboutBasilicata,Italy?
A.ItislocatedintopendofsouthernItaly.
B.Itisanancientregionwithoutmanytourists.
C.Therearebeautifulbeachesandancienthotels.
D.Therearelivestockintheancientcaves
22.WhatmighttravellersdoinIceland?
A.Theycanenjoyanadvancedhot-springs.
B.Theycanvisitasheepfarm.
C.Theycantakeahelicopter.
D.Theycanappreciatethediversecultures.
23.Whichplacesmightcostyoumuchmoney?
A.Basilicata,ItalyandIceland
B.Basilicata,ItalyandTopEnd,Australia
C.TopEnd,AustraliaandSeattle,Washington
D.IcelandandSeattle,Washington
B
Humansandelephantsdon'
talwaysgetalong.InAfricaandAsia,elephantsdamageinfrastructure,farmers'
crops,andnaturalhabitatimportantforotherspecies.Ifanelephantbecomesaproblem,humansmaykillit.Solocalpeopleandconservationistsaretryingtofindbetterwaystokeepelephantsawayfromsensitiveplaces.Now,researchersthinktheyhaveagoodtooltopreventelephants:
honeybeepheromones(信息素).
"
Elephantsdislikebeingstunginthetrunk,soit'
sanextremelysensitiveorgan.Imaginebeingstunginyournosebyabee,andmultiplythatafewthousandtimes."
saidMarkWright,aprofessorofentomologyattheUniversityofHawaiatManoa.
Kenyanfarmershavelongknownthatiftheyhanglivebeehives(蜂箱)aroundtheirfarms,theywilldriveelephantsaway."
Theproblemishowtomanagehundredsofthousandsofhives,ifyouhaveahugeareatoprotect.Andthentheideacameupt8lookatthealarmpheromones,whicharechemicalsthatthebeesreleasetolaunchanattackonsomethingthat'
sdamagingthehive."
Sotheresearcherstestedoutanartificialmixtureofchemicalsthatimitateshoneybees'
alarmpheromones.InGreaterKrugerNationalParkinSouthAfrica,theteamhungwhitesockstreatedwiththeartificialmixtureaswellasuntreatedcontrolsocksaroundanelephantwateringhole,andthenobservedtheanimals'
behavior."
Elephantsarereallycuriouscreatures.They'
llwalkalongand
seesomethinglikeasockhangingonabranchintheenvironment,andthey'
llinspectit,andifit'
snottreatedwiththealarmpheromones,they'
llpickitup,throwitaround,andtrytotasteit,thingslikethat.Andinthecaseofthetreatedones,wefoundthattheywouldshowimmediatesignsofuneaseoruncertainty,andthey'
deventuallybackofffromthem.Veryseldomwouldtheygopickthemupandplaywiththem."
ThestudyisinthejournalCurrentBiology.
Inordertoavoidtheelephantsmoreeffectively,theresearchersplantomakethepheromonemixturepurer.Thatway,theseremarkableanimalswillstayfarawayfromwherevertheyshouldnotbegoing--andbothelephantsandhumanscancoexistabitmorepeacefully.
24.WhatcanweinferfromtheunderlinedwordsinParagraph2?
A.Beesenjoystingingelephants.
B.Elephants'
trunkisasensitiveorgan.
C.Yournoseisfrequentlystungbybees.
D.Beingstunginthetrunkisunbearabletoelephants.
25.Whydidn'
ttheresearchershanglivebeehivestokeepelephantsawayfromcrops?
A.Becauseit'
sofnousetoelephants.
B.Becauseit'
simpractical.
C.Becauseelephantslikethetasteofhoney.
D.Becausetheyprefertoinventnewchemicals.
26.Paragraph4mainlytellsus
A.howtoimitatehoneybeealarmpheromones
B.elephants'
reactiontothewhitesocks
C.howtheexperimentwascarriedout
D.whytheteamhungtwodifferentwhitesocks
27.Theresearchwasaimedat
A.betteringtherelationbetweenhumansandelephants
B.cuttingdownthenumberofelephants
C.preventingelephantsfromdamagingcrops
D.protectingelephants
C
Productswith“MadeinChina”"
onthemhavebecomeanimportantpartoftheworldasChinaisgraduallytakingtheglobewithitsincrediblemanufacturingindustry.ThoughChineseproductshavealreadygotridoftheimageoflowquality,therearestillmanyforeignerswhoconsiderthemcheap,low-endandcopycatandclaimthattheywillneverbuyone.
However,arecentJapaneseTVshowwhichconductedasurveyonChineseproductshasastonishedthosewholookeddownuponChinesemanufacturing.TheTVshowdidatest:
ClearalltheChina-madeproductsfromaJapanesehousehold.Fourhourslater,619piecesofChineseproductswereremoved,andeventheclothesofthehouseownerhadtobetakenoff.NotonlyinJapan,butalsointheuspeopleareseeingthesamechange.TheUSwriterSaraBongiornwhopublishedabooktitledWithoutMADEINCIIINAadecadeagoalsoconductedasimilarexperimenttomeasuretheimpactofglobalizationonordinaryAmericans.ShedecidednottobuyanyproductsmadeinChinaforayear,Atfirst,shewasprettypositiveaboutherdecision,believingshecouldfindsubstitutesfromothercountries.Butshelaterprovedherselfwrong.
AvoidingChineseproductsonpurpose,Bongiorncouldonlychooseltalian-madesneakersforherchildrenatthepriceof$68perpair,whiletheChineseoneswereonly$I0.Onceshetriedtobuyacandleforherhusband'
sbirthday,butfailedtofindonethatwasnotmadeinChinaatsixstores.
Atlast,Bongiornconcludedinherbookthat"
MadeinChina"
productsareinseparabletoAmericansociety,sincetheinconveniencesoflivingwithoutthemareahugecost.
USPresidentDonaldTrumphaswonlotsofsupportforhisslogan"
MakeAmericaGreatAgain"
andforhis“BuyAmerican,HireAmerican"
advertisementsduringhiscampaign.However,thehats,clothes,andflagsprintedwiththeslogansthatwereusedforthe
campaignwereallmadeinChina.
Today,withthearisingawarenessofbrandsandimprovingdemandforquality,“MadeinChina”hasgraduallyshakenoffthelabelofcheap,copycatproducts,andiswinningareputation
forcompetence.
28.Whatcanweknowfromthefirstparagraph?
A.ProductsmadeinChinasellbestintheworld.
B.ThequalityofChineseproductsstillhasalongwaytogo.
C.ManyforeignersstilllookdownuponChineseproducts.
D.Chineseproductsarepopularbecausetheyarecheap.
29.FromSaraBongiorn'
sexperiment,wecanlearnshe,
A.refusedanyChineseproductsfortheirpoorquality
B.lackedconfidenceatthebeginningoftheexperiment
C.gaveupdoingtheexperimentbecauseitwasmuchtooexpensive
D.cametobelieveAmericansocietycan'
tgowithoutChineseproducts
30.WhatisthepurposeofusingDonaldTrump'
scampaignasanexample?
A.TosupporttheideathatChineseproductsarewinningthemarket.
B.ToshowthatDonaldTrumpknewhowtowinpeople'
sheart.
C.ToexplainwhyAmericanpeoplerefuseChineseproducts.
D.ToshowthatAmericaisinatradewarwithChina.
31.Inwhichofthefollowingmagazinescanyoumostlikelyfindthisarticle?
A.Reader'
sDigest
B.BusinessExploration
C.GreenChina
D.NationalGeographic
D
“Thefirstyearwasabitlikethefirstyearofamarriage--butwith25peopleratherthanjustone."
ThatishowJudeTisdalldescribesjoiningaco-housingdevelopmentbuiltforwomenover50.Tisdall,anartsconsultantinherearly60s,movedintotheNewGroundComplexinnorthLondonjustoverayearago.
Tisdallwasluckytosecureoneofthe26apartmentsinthedevelopment.ItsL-shapeddesign,withasingleentrancethattakesresidentspastthecommonroom,isintendedtofostercasualsocialinteraction,andthereisacommunalgardenandspacetocookandsharemealstogether.R
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