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湖北省巴东一中2021届高三下学期高考模拟英语试题

学校:

___________姓名:

___________班级:

___________考号:

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一、阅读选择

Glovelies

Usingaphoneorpalmtopcomputerwithtouchscreenswhilewearinggloveshasalwaysbeendifficult.Well,withGlovelies,younolongerhavetowritetextmessageswithfrozenfingers.Gloveliesarestylishgloveswithspecialpads(垫块)inthefingertipstohelpyoutypeorscroll(滚屏)withoutdifficulty.Theycomeinarangeofsizesandcolors.Price:

£15.00

MiniVax

Itisatinycleanerthatyoupluginto(插入)yourcomputer'sUSBport.Althoughit’ssmallenoughtofitintoyourpocket,theMiniVaxisverypowerfulandyou'llbeamazedathowmuchdustanddirtitmanagestosuckup(吸取)fromyourcomputerkeyboard.YourMiniVaxcomeswiththreeattachmentsofdifferentsizestohelpyoureachallthosedifficultplaces.Color:

gray/black.Price:

£8.00

CheekyClock

CheekyClockmightlooklikeanormaldigitalalarmclock,butthedifferenceisthatCheekyClockisaclockwithwheels.Whenthealarmgoesoffinthemorning,CheekyClockjumpsdownfromyourbedsidetableandstartsrunningaroundthefloorlookingforaplacetohide.Thealarmwon’tstopuntilyoufindyourCheekyClockandswitchitoff.Bythispoint,you’llbewideawake.ItneedsthreeAAAbatteries(notincluded).Price:

£40.00

PianoMagic

Haveyoueverwantedtolearntoplaythepianobutthoughtthatpianosweretooexpensiveandtookuptoomuchroom?

ThenPianoMagicisforyou.PianoMagicisarealfour-octave(八度)(forty-nine-key)keyboardwhichrunsfromtheUSBportonyourcomputer.Itsoundsasgoodasarealpianoandyetfitsintoasmallbackpack.Itcomeswithafree“MasterThePiano”programwhichteachesyouthepianoasyouplayalong.Price:

£60.00

1.HowcanyouproperlyuseGlovelies?

A.Bywearingthem.B.Byknockingonthemslightly.

C.Bytouchingthescreensonthem.D.Byconnectingthemwithyourcomputer.

2.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeCheekyClock?

A.Annoyingbuteffective.B.Fashionablebutinaccurate.

C.Fast-movingandpower-saving.D.Clock-shapedandsolar-powered.

3.What'sthecharacteristicofPianoMagic?

A.Itrunsonbatteries.B.Itisconvenienttocarry.

C.Itlookslikearealpiano.D.Itcanbeplayedwithoutakeyboard.

ComputerprogrammerDavidJonesearns£35000ayeardesigningnewcomputergames,yethecannotfindabankreadytolethimhaveacreditcard.Instead,hehasbeentoldtowaitanothertwoyears,untilheis18.The16-year-oldworksforasmallfirminLiverpool,wheretheproblemofmostyoungpeopleofhisageisfindingajob.David’sfirmreleasestwonewgamesforthefastgrowingcomputermarketeachmonth.

ButDavid’sbiggestheadacheiswhattodowithhismoney.Eventhoughheearnsalot,hecannotdriveacar,takeoutamortgage(抵押贷款),orgetcreditcards.DavidgothisjobwiththeLiverpool-basedcompanyfourmonthsago,ayearafterleavingschoolwithsixO-levelsandworkingforatimeinacomputershop.“IgotthejobbecausethepeoplewhorunthefirmknewIhadalreadywrittensomeprograms,”hesaid.Davidspendssomeofhismoneyonrecordsandclothes,andgiveshismother50poundsaweek.Butmostofhissparetimeisspentworking.

“Unfortunately,computingwasnotpartofourstudiesatschool,”hesaid.“ButIhadbeenstudyingitinbooksandmagazinesforfouryearsinmysparetime.IknewwhatIwantedtodoandneverconsideredstayingonatschool.Mostpeopleinthisbusinessarefairlyyoung,anyway.”Davidadded,“IwouldliketoearnamillionandIsupposeearlyretirementisapossibility.Youneverknowwhenthemarketmightdisappear.”

4.InwhatwayisDaviddifferentfrompeopleofhisage?

A.Hehasahandsomejob.

B.Hecannothaveacreditcard.

C.HegraduatedwithsixO-levels.

D.Heoftengoesoutwithfriends.

5.WhatisoneoftheproblemsthatDavidisfacingnow?

A.Howtogetmoresparetime.

B.Buyingacarsuitableforhim.

C.Howtodealwithhisincome.

D.Releasingtwonewgameseachmonth.

6.WhydidDaviddecidetoleaveschoolandstartworking?

A.Hereceivedlotsofjoboffers.

B.Helostinterestinschoolstudies.

C.Hewaseagertohelphismother.

D.Hewantedtoearnhisownliving.

7.WhatwasDavid’sattitudetowardsthecomputermarketinthefuture?

A.PositiveB.CriticalC.WorriedD.Hopeless

Renewableenergyprojects,includingonshoreandoffshorewindandsolarfarms,havesofarbeensubsidized(资助)bygovernmentsupportschemes.Thishasledtosometocomplainthatcleanenergyispushingupbills.

However,themostrecentlyapprovedoffshorewindprojectswillmostlikelyoperatewith‘negativesubsidies’—payingmoneybacktothegovernment.Themoneywillgotowardsreducinghouseholdenergybillsastheoffshorewindfarmsstartproducingpowerinthemid-2020s.

ThisistheconclusionofananalysisbyaninternationalteamledbyImperialCollegeLondonresearcherspublishedtodayinNatureEnergy.

LeadresearcherDrMalteJansen,fromtheCentreforEnvironmentalPolicyatImperial,said:

“Offshorewindpowerwillsoonbesocheaptoproducethatitwillundercutfossil-fueledpowerstationsandmaybethecheapestformofenergyfortheUK.Energysubsidiesusedtopushupenergybills,butwithinafewyearscheaprenewableenergywillseethembroughtdownforthefirsttime.Thisisanastonishingdevelopment.”

TheanalysisforfivecountriesinEurope,includingtheUK,focusedonaseriesofgovernmentauctions(拍卖)foroffshorewindfarmsbetweenFebruary2015andSeptember2019.Companiesthatwanttobuildwindfarmsbidintheauctionsbystatingthepriceatwhichtheywillselltheenergytheyproducetothegovernment.

Theseareknownas‘contractsfordifference’orCfDs.Ifacompany’sbidishigherthanthewholesaleelectricitypriceontheUKmarketoncethewindfarmisupandrunning,thenthecompanywillreceiveasubsidyfromthegovernmenttotopuptheprice.

However,ifthestatedprice(规定价格)islessthanthewholesaleprice,thenthecompanywillpaythegovernmentbackthedifference.Thispaybackisthenpassedthroughtoconsumer’senergybills,reducingtheamountthathomesandbusinesseswillpayforelectricity.

Thewinningcompaniessaidtheycouldbuildnewoffshorewindfarmsforaround£40permegawatthour(MWh)ofpower.Thiswasanewrecordsetbythesewindfarmswithbids30percentlowerthanjusttwoyearsearlier.

8.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.OffshorewindfarmstobebuiltintheUKcouldreducehouseholdenergybillsbyproducingelectricityverycheaply.

B.Offshorewindfarmswillnotbesubsidizedbygovernmentinthenearfuture.

C.TheimportanceofCfDs.

D.Theoperationofnegativesubsidies.

9.AccordingtoParagraph2,offshorewindfarms________.

A.willstopproducingpowerinthemid-2020s

B.arepayingmoneybacktothegovernment

C.willhelpreducehouseholdenergybills

D.willalloperatewith‘negativesubsidies’

10.Theunderlinedwords“topup”inParagraph6probablymean________.

A.makeup

B.takeup

C.cover

D.fillup

11.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Therenewableenergyprojectswillleadtosometocomplainthatcleanenergyispushingupbills.

B.Thecompanywhosebidislessthanthewholesaleelectricitypricewillreceiveasubsidy.

C.Thestatedelectricitypriceisnowhigherthanthewholesaleelectricityprice.

D.Fossil-fueledpowerwillbesoonproducedcheaply.

Growingup,weareconstantlyremindedthatyoungpeopleareheavilyaffectedbytechnology.Wearethe“antisocialclub”,thosewhoprefertotextourfriendsinthesameroomratherthanmakeeyecontactwiththem.Andeventhoughnever-endingstudiesrevealtoustheextentofoursocialmediaaddiction,weshouldatleastconsiderthatit’snotonlyouryoungpeople’sproblemanymore.

There’stheriseoftheInstagrammums,wholiketopostanabundanceofcutebabypictures,sharetheirmomfeelingsalongthewayandshowtheirwonderfullifestyles.Theyaretheso-called“Facebookmumgeneration”,agrowinggroupofparentsthatliketoovershare.

Whileallofthismightbefine,andevenalittlehumorous,newresearchsuggeststhatparents’technologyaddictionisnegativelyaffectingtheirchildren’sbehavior.Accordingtothestudy,40%ofmothersand32%offathershaveadmittedhavingsomesortofphoneaddiction.Thishasledtoasignificantfallinverbalinteractionswithinfamiliesandevenadeclineinmothers’encouragingtheirchildren.

ThereisnodenyingthatIgetannoyedwhenreceivingthewords“I’llbewithyousoon”fromaparent,whenallIwanttodoisaskonequestion.But,atthesametime,everydayleavingtheroomtowaituntilmyfatherisfinishedwithhis“seriousbusiness”(Farmville),hasnowbecomethenorm.Whetheryouwanttoescapeyourdisturbingchildrenforabit,orwanttostayuplateflickingthroughTwitter,knowthatwantingtodoalloftheseisnormal.We,yourchildren,knowhowaddictiveitcanbeandhowdifficultitistoswitchoff.Butbeforetellingustoputourphonesawayatthetableorevenworse,listingstatisticsofhowdamagingsocialmediacanbeforus,maybeleadbyexample,consideringhowmuchtimeyouspendonthephoneandhowthisisimpactingyourchildrenandyourrelationshipwithus.Maybeinthiswaywecanworkonouraddictiontogether.

12.FromParagraph1,wecanknowthatteenagersnowadays________.

A.enjoysocializingwiththeirfriendsB.sendmessagestotheirfriendseveryday

C.hatetomakeeyecontactwiththeirfriendsD.areheavilyaddictedtotheirmobilephones

13.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofmums’oversharing?

A.Boring.B.Selfish.C.Funny.D.Meaningful.

14.Theunderlinedword“norm”inParagraph4probablymeans________.

A.security

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