精品解析山东省枣庄市届高三第三次质量检测英语试题原卷版.docx
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精品解析山东省枣庄市届高三第三次质量检测英语试题原卷版
2020—2021学年高三年级笫三次质量检测
英语试题
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SeptemberisoneoftheverybestmonthstovisitFrance.Notonlywillyougettoenjoyplentyofsunshineandwarmweather,butthetouristseasonisbeginningtowinddown—whichmeanscheaperairfares,lowerpricesathotels,andfewercrowds.IfthisisyourfirsttriptoFrance,hereissomehandyinformationtohelpyougetstartedplanningyourvacation!
GoWineTasting
SeptemberisthebeginningofthegrapeharvestseasoninFrance,meaningthereareplentyofwine-relatedeventsandfestivalsaroundthecountry.SoSeptemberisagreattimetovisitthevineyards(葡萄园)aroundthecountryandgowinetasting.TheBordeaux,LoireandBurgundyregionsarealllovelyandgreatplacestovisitvineyards.Besidesthat,goingtothecastlesoftheLoireregioninbetweenvisitingvineyardsonsuchwarmandsunnydaysisalsoveryenjoyable.
TakeaBargeCruise(游艇巡游)
Thetemperaturesareslightlylower,butplentyofsunshinemakesforperfectconditionstoenjoyabargecruiseonthecanalsofFrance.Withsuchcomfortableweatherandbeautifulsceneryatthistimeofyear,nothingequalshangingoutonthedeckofabarge.
VisittheMuseums
ManymuseumsinFrancehaveextendedopeninghoursduringthesummertoaccommodatetheextratouristsandlocals,andsomemuseumsalsohaveextendedopeninghoursintoSeptember.WanderingaroundtheLouvre(卢浮宫)willtakeyouintoawonderworld,whereyoucanenjoyworld-famousart.GoingoutoftheLouvre,youcanwalktothemodernandfashionableChampsElyseestodosomeshopping.
Besidestheabove,ridingabikethroughFrance’svillagesisalsoawelcomeactivityforyoungvisitorsinSeptember.So,don’thesitateandstarttoplanyourSeptembertriptoFrancenow.
1.Whichregionshouldyougotoifyouwanttovisitbothvineyardsandcastles?
A.Bordeaux.B.Loire.C.Burgundy.D.Paris.
2.Accordingtothetext,manyFrenchmuseumshaveextendedopeninghoursin.
A.February.B.MayC.JulyD.December
3.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeFranceinSeptember?
A.Hotandquiet.B.Coolandnoisy.C.Coldandnoisy.D.Warmandquiet.
B
Whenweseeapersonintrouble,thefirstideathatcomestoourmindistolendahand.Butwhatifweseeananimalintrouble,doesthesameruleapply?
Thisquestionwasraisedafteragroupofpenguinsweresavedfromanicygully(峡谷)inAntarctica
ItwasfilmedfortheBBCwildlifeseriesDynasties.Thefilmcrewwereanxiouswhentheysawthatagroupofpenguinshadfallenintoagullyandbeentrappedwiththeiryoung.Theybuiltaslope(斜坡)sothatafewofthepenguinscouldsavethemselves.
Thecasehastakentheinternationalmediabystorm.Viewerswatchingthisfilmsighedinrelief.“I'msoglad.Iunderstandnottakingactiondirectly,butahelpinghandisn'tbothering,right?
”viewerKathrynShawsaidonherFacebook.
However,othersthinkhumaninterference(干涉)isunnatural.“Youcan'thavesunshinethroughoutyourlife.Tohavedoneanythingelsewouldonlymakemattersworse.”saidtheshow'screatorDavidAttenborough,accordingtoTheTimes.
Inthiscase,however,MikeGunton,theexecutiveproduceroftheseries,saidthatthiswasaone-offsituation.“Therewerenoanimalsgoingtosufferbyinterfering.Youweren'ttouchingtheanimalsanditwasjustfeltbydoingthis…Theyhadthechancenottohavetokeepslippingdowntheslope.”hetoldtheBBC.
SuchcasesarefamiliartoPaulNicklen,wildlifephotographerforNationalGeographic.HetoldMetro,“Ifit'severapredator(捕食者)situation,nomatterhowgutwrenching,youstayoutoftheway.Evenwhenyou'rewatchingamalepolarbeareatababybear.”
“There'snorulebookinthosesituations.Youcanonlyrespondtothefactsthatarerightthereinfrontofyou.”WillLawson,theshow'sdirector,toldDailyMail.
4.Whathasledtoaheatedmediadiscussion?
A.Therescueofpenguinsfromagully.
B.People'svariousremarksonpenguins.
C.Somepenguins'sufferingsinagully.
D.WaysoffilmingtheseriesDynasties.
5.Whoholdsapositiveattitudetowardshumaninterference?
A.DavidAttenborough.
B.WillLawson.
C
PaulNicklen.
D.KathrynShaw.
6.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainstheword“gutwrenching”underlinedinParagraph6?
A.Makingoneconfused.
B.Makingoneheartbroken.
C.Puttingoneindanger.
D.Puttingoneinplace.
7.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.NecessityofLendingaHandtoAnimals
B.ProtectAnimalsFromDyingOut
C.HumanInterferenceonDangerousAnimals
D.HelpAnimalsinTroubleorNot
C
Onabrightearlysummermorning,manyyoungswimmersgatheratalocalswimmingpoolinthestateofMaryland.Theyaremembersofacompetitivesummerswimteam,andthat’saregularpartoftheirdailylife.Astheytrainandcutsecondsofftheirtimes,whichmakesthemclosertothechampionshipinthefollowinglarge-scale(大规模的)competitions,theyaregettinglotsofphysicalexerciseandvitaminDfromthesun.However,thebenefitsofbelongingtoasportsteamarenotjusthonororhealthrelated.Youcanlearnusefullifeskills.
PaulWaas,coachoftheswimteam,explains,“Thediscipline(自制力
)comesintoplaywhenyou’retalkingaboutconcentratingonthedetailsthatyourcoachesaresayingasitmakesyoufasterratherthangoingupanddownthepoolthesamewayyouhaveeverytime.Whenyoufocusonwhatyou’redoingrightandwhatyoucandobetter,thenyou’llseetheimprovement.”
Besides,thereisalsoresponsibility,goalsandworkingswithinagroup.Again,hereisCoachWaas.“It’sreallygreat!
It’ssofuntowatchfromyeartoyear.I’vehadkidswhoas7-year-oldsontheteamcouldbarelypayattentioninpracticeandwereonlyinterestedinwhowasgoingfirst.Nowthey’vecomebackas8-year-olds,havingsetsomegoalsandhavingthingsthattheywanttoachieve.Theseskillscanhelpthemalot.”
Butplayingthesportsisnotwithoutharm.Somecanbehardonthebody.Youngathletessufferseriousinjuriesthatfollowthemintoadulthood.CoachWaassaysthatinfact,swimmingisdifferentfrommostothers.First,itposesalowerriskofinjury.Thesecondonerelatestohowswimteamsarestructured.Actually,childrenarenottheonlyoneswhocanbenefit.Adultscanalsobenefitfromteamsports.
8.Whydotheswimmersgatherataswimmingpoolintheearlymorning?
A.ToobtainvitaminDfromthesun.B.Tobuildpracticalskillsforfuture.
C.Tojoininalarge-scalecompetitive.D.Tocarryouttheirroutinepractice.
9.WhatdoPaulWaas’wordsimplyinparagraph2?
A.Swimmersshouldconcentrateondetails.
B.Membersgetdisciplinedandfocusedintheteam.
C.Coachesplayakeyroleinlayers’improvement.
D.Mostswimmersenjoysinninginthesameway.
10.Whathappenstothekidsafterayear’straining?
A.Theyaremoreawareofwhattodo.B.Theypaylessattentiontotraining.
C.Theydevotemoretimetopractice.D.Theycaremoreaboutwhogoesfirst.
11.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthetext?
A.Exercisebenefitseveryone.B.Swimmingisbetterthanothersports.
C.Teamsportsteachlifelessons.D.Physicalexerciseshouldbeahabit.
D
Peoplewhodrinkalotofsugarydrinkshaveahighriskofdevelopingcancer,researchersannouncedlastweek.However,theevidencecannotyetconfirmadirectconnectionbetweenthetwo.TheresearcherssaidthefindingsofalargestudyinFrancesuggestthatlimitingtheamountofsugar-sweeteneddrinksmayhelpreducethenumberofcancercases.Drinkingsugarydrinkshasbecomemorecommonworldwideinthelastseveraldecades.Sugardrinksarelinkedtoobesity-theconditionofbeingextremelyoverweight-whichincreasesaperson’scancerrisk.
ThestudywaspublishedinTheBMJBritishmedicaljournal.Itlookedatdatafromjustover100,000Frenchadults-21percentofthemmenand79percentwomen.Theresearchersnotedhowmanysugarydrinkseachofthemhad,andfollowedthemforuptonineyears-between2009and2018.Theresearchersappraisedtheirriskforalltypesofcancer,andsomeindividualonessuchasbreast,colonandprostatecancers.
Thescientistsfoundthata100millilitersincreaseinsugarydrinkswaslinkedtoan18percentincreasedriskofoverallcanceranda22percentincreasedriskofbreastcancer.Theresearcherslookedatthosewhodrankfruityjuicesandthosewhodrankothersweetdrinks.Bothgroups,theyfound,showedahigherriskofcanceroverall.
Forprostateandcolorectalcancers,nolinkwasfound.Theresearcherssaidthismighthavebeenbecausetherewasonlyalimitednumberofcasesofthesecancersinthestudygroup.
Expertsnotdirectlyinvolvedintheworksaiditwasawell-runstudy,butnotedthatitsresultscouldnotestablishcauseandeffect.AmeliaLakeisanexpertinpublichealthnutritionatBritain’sTeessideUniversity.Shesaidthatwhilethisstudydoesnotprovideadefinitecauseandeffectbetweensugarandcancer,itdoesaddtotheimportanceofeffortstoreducesugarintake.“Themessagefromthetotalityofevidenceonexcesssugartonsureptionandvarioushealthoutcomesisclear,”shesaid.
12.Whatdidthestudyfind?
A.Sugarydrinksdirectlyleadtocancer.
B.Heavysugarydrinksmightbelinkedwithcancer.
C.Obesitymainlyresultsfromsugarydrinks.
D.Cancerisnotnecessarilycausedbyobesity.
13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“appraised”meaninparagraph2?
A.ControlledB.Evaluated.
C.Determined.D.
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