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回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

(安徽省怀远一中、颖上一中、蒙城一中、涡阳一中、淮南一中2021届高三“五校”联考)

DaxingInternationalAirport

Regulationsforcertificates

1.IfyournameonthepassportisEnglish,butontheticketitisChinese,youcannottakeadomesticflight.

2.Thenameandotherinformationontheboardingpassmustbeconsistentwiththeinformationintheboardingdocument.Ifnot,thesecuritycheckwillnotallowtherelease.

3.Theidentitydocumentheldbythepassengermustbethesameastheidentitydocumentusedthetimeofbooking.IftheIDnumberisinconsistent,thesecuritycheckisnotallowed.

4.Foreignpassengerscanbereleasedthroughsecuritycheckifthereisnospaceorbackslashintheirsurnameandfirstname.Itisrecommendedthatpassengersandairlinesconfirmwhetherboardingpassescanbechanged.

Regulationsforshippingluggage

1.Domesticflight

Normally,20kgforeconomyclass,30kgforbusinessclassand40kgforfirstclasspassengerswithadultorchildtickets.

2.Internationalflight

Ingeneral,thefreeshippedluggagelimitforeconomyclasspassengersis20kg,and30kgforeconomyclasspassengerswithstudentpassports.Theallowanceoffreeshippedluggageinbusinessclassis30kgand40kgforfirstclass.

Wheelchairserviceforspecialpassengers

Youcanaskforwheelchairserviceinthegroundgarage,andthepersonnelwillaccompanyyoutoentertheterminal.

Origin

Destination

Depart

Arrive

Flight

Daxing,Beijing

Nanyang

06:

40

08:

21

KN5759

Sanya

50

11:

10

K19-K28

Changsha

07:

20

09:

22

A15-A28

Yinchuan

00

10:

AO1-A14

1.Whatwillhappentoaforeignerifthereisnospaceinhissurnameandfirstname?

A.Hewillnotbeallowedtoboardtheplane.

B.Hehastochangetheinformationonhisboardingpass.

C.Hecanpassthesecuritycheck.

D.HehastoprovidehisIDnumber.

2.IfacouplewanttoflytoHawaiifromDaxingInternationalAirport,theycantake_____luggageforfreeatmost.

A.80kgB.60kgC.40kgD.70kg

3.HowlongwillittakefromBeijingtoChangsha?

A.Abouttwohours.B.Aboutthreehours.

C.Aboutfourhours.D.Aboutthreeandahalfhours.

B

(山东省青岛胶州市2021届高三上学期期中考试英语试题)Balancingpreservationofthelandwithourdesiretotravelisachallengeforustravelers.Whenseeingcitiesfaceconstantresourceandwasteproblems,Icouldn’thelpbutthinkabouthowmuchtravelcanaffecttheenvironment.

Backinmyyouth,Iwasanenvironmentalactivist.Butovertheyears,Ileavethelightson.Iflyalot.Idrinkoutofplasticbottles.Ieatalotofmeat.AndIlovefish,especiallytuna.However,recently,I’vebegunthinkingharderabouthowtravelaffectstheenvironmentandhowIaffecttheenvironment.Indoingso,I’vetriedtobealotmoreawareofmyactions.

Idon’tknowifthereisaneasysolutionforthisproblem.Themostenvironmentallyfriendlyactivityisnottotravelatall,butthat’sunrealisticandtooextreme.There’ssomuchmoneyintravelthatIdon’tthinkthegovernmentandregulationcandomuch.Onlywhentheirprofitsarehurtwillhotels,operators,andtheindustryasawholebegintolisten.Instead,it’sallabouttheconsumers.Theonlygoodwayistogetpeopletobemoreenvironmentallyconsciousandmakebetterdecisions.

Consumershavealotofpower.WhydidWal-Martstartsellingonlysustainablefishandwholemilk?

Consumerswantedit.Ithinkifweastravelersbegintodemandmoreenvironmentallyfriendlypracticesandavoidcompanieswithpoorenvironmentalrecords,wecanchangethings.

Now,Irecyclemore,Iusefewerwaterbottles,Ishutoffthelights,Mostimportantly,Iuseoperatorsandstayatplacesthatarereducingtheirenvironmentalimpact.

Travelcandestroytheenvironmentbutitdoesn’thaveto.Wehavethepowertomakethingsbetter.Wecandosmallthingsanddemandmoreoftheplaceswestayandvisit.Wecanandshoulddemandmoreofplaces,andofourselves.

4.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Myexperiencesofprotectingtheenvironment.

B.Canwebalancetravelandtheenvironment?

C.Isthereaneasywaytosolveenvironmentalproblems?

D.Howcanwetravelinanenvironmentallyfriendlyway?

5.Whydoesthewriterlisthisactionsovertheyears?

A.Toshowheiswealthy.

B.Totellheisfondoftravelling.

C.Toindicatehehasbecomelessenvironmentallyconscious.

D.Toexplainhishobby.

6.What’stherealisticwaytosolvetheproblemaccordingtoparagraph3?

A.Peopledonottravelatall.

B.Thegovernmenttakeseffectivemeasures.

C.Tourismindustryfollowsenvironmentalrules.

D.Consumersbecomemoreenvironmentallyconscious.

7.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraph?

A.Travelwillsurelydestroytheenvironment.

B.Fewthingstravelerscandotoprotecttheenvironment.

C.Wecangetalotfromtheplaceswetravel.

D.Whattravelersdocanmakeadifferencetotheenvironment.

C

(湖北省2021届高三一轮复习联考(三))Everythreedecades,orroughlyonceageneration,Hollywoodexperiencesagreatshift:

Thetransitionfromsilentfilmstosoundonesinthe1920s.Theriseofbroadcasttelevisioninthe1950s.The“IWantMyMTV”cableboomofthe1980s.

Itishappeningagain.Thelong-promisedstreaming(流媒体)revolution---thenextgreatchangeinhowtheworldgetsitsentertainment---isfinallyhere.

Streamingservices,ofcourse,havebeenchallengingHollywoodforyears.Netflixbeganstreamingmoviesandtelevisionshowsin2007andhasgrownintoagiant,spending$12billiononprogramminglastyeartoentertainmorethan158millionsubscribersworldwide.Therearealsoother271onlinevideoservicesavailableintheUnitedStates,accordingtotheresearchfirmParksAssociates,oneforseeminglyeverypreference---AeroCinemaforaviationdocumentaries,Shudderforhorrormovies,HorseLifestyleforhorse-themedcontent.

Whileallthiswashappening,however,thethreebiggestold-linemediacompanies---Disney,NBC-UniversalandWarnerMedia---largelystayedonthesidelines.ChargingintothestreamingfightwouldmeanputtingbillionsofdollarsinprofitfromexistingcablenetworkslikeUSA,DisneyChannelandTBSatrisk.BuildingvideoplatformsofthesizeneededtocompetewithNetflixandAmazonwouldbeveryexpensive.Andmasteringthepotentialtechnologywouldrequireahighspeedatwhichthey'

lllearn.Bettertowaitfortheirtime.Whenitbecameclearthatprotectingtheirexistingbusinessmodelwasmoreriskythanhuggingtomorrow,nomatterhowcostlyinthenearterm,theywouldact.

Thattimeisnow.Andeverythingischanging.

8.Thefunctionofparagraphoneisto_____.

A.showthemainideaofthepassage

B.makeanargument

C.introducethetopicofthepassage

D.giveanexample

9.ThefollowingarefirmsprovidingonlinevideoservicesEXCEPT_____.

A.NetflixB.ParksAssociatesC.AeroCinemaD.Shudder

10.Traditionalmediacompanies’attitudetowardsstreamingservicesis_____.

A.positive.B.opposed.C.cautious.D.unknown.

11.WhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrue?

A.Streamingserviceswillbringgreatbenefitsforthethreebiggestold-linemediacompaniesimmediately.

B.ThecompetitionwithcompanieslikeNetflixandAmazonwillbefierceandexpensive.

C.Providingstreamingservicesneedstolearnandmastersomepotentialtechnologyassoonaspossible.

D.Thereisalsothepossibilitythatthethreeold-linemediacompanieswillswifttoprovidestreamingservicesinthefuture.

D

(广东省化州市2021届高三综合能力测试英语试题)Thenexttimeyourbrainrefusestorecallasimplefactorname,bethankful.Thatcouldbeasignthatyourbrainisgettingridofunnecessaryinformationsothatitcanoperatemoreefficiently,andhelpyoumakebetterdecisions.

Researcherswhostudyhowthebrainstoresinformationfindthatwhenneurons(神经元)areconnectedtothehippocampus—aregionofthebrainthatplaysasignificantroleinlearningandremembering-theyoverwrite(覆盖)oldmemories,makingthemhardertoaccess.

Whydoesthebrainspendsomuchenergyerasingmemories?

Researchersbelievethatforgettingoldinformationmakesthebrainmoreefficient.Ina2016study,ateamofscientiststaughtagroupofmicetolocateamaze(迷宫)

.Theresearcherserasedthememoriesofsomemicewithdrugsandmovedthemaze.Themicewhostillhadmemoriesofitsoriginallocationhadahardertimefindingthenewsitethanthosethathadnomemory.

Additionally,theteambelievesthatkeepingtoomuchdetailcouldpreventpeoplefrommakinggooddecisions.Infact,evolutionhasshapedourmemorynottowinagameofunimportantmatters,buttomakeintelligentdecisions.Andwhenwelookatwhat’sneededtomakeintelligentdecisions,wewouldarguethatthatit’shealthytoforgetsomethings.

Thescientistssaywhatthebraindecidestoforgetisdeterminedbyourdailylife.Thememoriesthebraindecidestoloseareexactlythosedetailsfromyourlifethatdon’tactuallymatterandthatmaybekeepingyoufrommakinggooddecisions.

Sothenexttimeyouareunabletorecallaseeminglyimportantfact,don’tbehardonyourself.Yourbrainismakingroomforinformationthatcancontributetomakingyousmarter!

Remember,evenAlbertEinsteinwasabsent-minded!

12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph2referto?

A.Oldmemories.B.Newmemories.

C.Neurons.D.Researchers.

13.Whatdoesthe2016studysuggest?

A.Oldmemoriesaffectsdecision

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