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2021届甘肃省兰州市高考三诊断考试考试英语试题

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一、阅读选择

MuseumsforSummerFunandLearning

Children'sMuseumofOakRidge

LocatedinahistoricManhattanProject-erabuilding,thismuseumistheplaceforvisitorstoearnaboutart,science,history,culture,andhealthyliving.Withover20child-friendlyexhibitstoexplore,itprovidessomethingofinterestforeveryone.

Address:

461W.OuterDr.OakRidge,TN37830

Admission:

Adults:

$8.00;Seniors:

$7.00;Children3&Up:

$6.00;Childrenunder3:

Free

Children'sMuseumofScienceandTechnology

Foundedin1954,CMOSTistheregion'sonlysciencecenter.CMOSTprovidesanengaging,child-directedlearningenvironmentwhichenableschildrentolearnandgrowthroughplay.Designedforchildrenaged18monthsthroughthetweenyears,themuseumenableschildrentoobserve,think,andlearninapressure-freeenvironmentbypairingcreativeeducationaltoolsandtechniqueswithengagingexhibitstosupportactivelearning.

Address:

250JordanRoadTroy,NY12180

Admission:

$8.00perpersonaged2andup

AfricanAmericanMuseumofIowa

TheAAMIisastatewidemuseumaimedatkeepingandteachingIowa'sAfricanAmericanhistory.AsIowa'sleadingeducationalresourceonthetopic,iteducatesmorethan30,000peopleeachyearthroughmuseumtours,travellingexhibits,researchservices,youthandadulteducationprograms,andcommunityandfundraisingevents.

Address:

5512thAvenueSE,CedarRapids,IA52401

Admission:

Adults:

$6.00;Seniors:

$5.00;Students/Youth:

$3.50;Childrenunder5:

Free

KingmanMuseum

KingmanMuseumisahiddentreasureinSouthwestMichiganhousinganextensive(大量的)naturalhistorycollection.AsalocallandmarkinBattleCreekforover80years,KingmanMuseumworkstoprovideauniversalplaceofhands-onlearningforthecommunity.

Address:

175LimitSt.BattleCreek,MI49037

Admission:

Free

1.Whichmuseumchargesachildaged5$6.00?

A.KingmanMuseum.

B.Children'sMuseumofOakRidge.

C.AfricanAmericanMuseumofIowa.

D.Children'sMuseumofScienceandTechnology.

2.WhatcanweknowaboutCMOST?

A.Itisastatewidemuseum.

B.Itusedtobeasciencelab.

C.Itusescreativeeducationaltools.

D.Itisdesignedforchildrentoplay.

3.What'sthegoalofAfricanAmericanMuseumofIowa?

A.Exhibitingartworks.

B.Raisingfundsforprograms.

C.Providinglearningsitesforcommunities.

D.ProtectingtheAfricanAmericanhistory.

Whatdoyouwanttobewhenyougrowup?

Myanswerhasalwaysbeenavet.

Wedidn’thavepetsgrowingupbecausemymotherwasscaredofanimals.Shetransferred(转移)someofthisfeartome.It’snotcommonyoufindsomeonewho’sscaredofanimalsbutwantstobeavet.Still,IknewthisiswhatIwanted.

VetschoolwasnothinglikeIhadimagined.Withinthefirstfewweeks,anyfearsIhadaboutbeingavetvanished.Inthefourthyear,wewereintroducedtosurgery.Ilovedit.Stitching(缝)woundswaslikeasatisfyinggameofTetris(俄罗斯方块),whereallthepiecesfitbeautifullytogethertomakesomethingbrokenwholeagain.Itsolidified(使坚固)mybeliefthatthiswastherightfitforme.

Thesewerethemostchallengingandrewardingtwoyearsofmylife,andbeforeIknewit,theywereover.Iwasofficiallyaveterinarysurgeon(兽医).Surprisingly,IfeltemptyafterIfinished.Whywasn’tIexcitedtomoveon?

Ihadcompletelyforgottentothinkaboutwhatcomesnext.IfeltasifIhadspentthelastdecadeofmylifewritingexamsandworkingcrazyhoursonlytocomeoutontheotherside,completelyclueless.

Thereweresomanyoptionstochoosefrom.Icouldstartaclinic,workatanotherpracticeorevenpursuefurtherstudies.ItwasmyfatherwhosuggestedItraveltogainsomeperspective.IhesitantlydecidedtospendsometimeinNewZealandwithmyauntwhoalsohappenstobeavet.

NewZealandwasbeautiful!

IfinallyhadachancetothinkaboutwhatIwanted.Oneofthevetsthereallowedmetoobservetheirpractice.Workingwithvetnursesreallystoodoutforme.Wedon’thavevetnursesinIndia!

Itisablessingtohavesuchexperiencedanddedicatedindividualsasapartofyoursupportsystem.Afterawholeyearofwhatfeltlikeaimlesswandering,thisexperiencehelpedmedecideIwantedtoworkoverseas.

So,toalltheotherconfusedvetsouttherewhohaven'tfiguredthingsout:

It’scompletelyokaytofeelconfused!

Mostpeoplefeelthesamewayatsomepointintheircareers.Don’tbeafraidtotrynewthingsevenifyoufeeldifficultorimpossible.

4.Whydidn’ttheauthorconsiderraisingapetofherownbefore?

A.Becauseshehadbeenwoundedbyapet.

B.Becauseshewasnotinterestedinanimals.

C.Becauseherfamilycouldn’taffordtobuyherone.

D.Becausehermotherpassedonherfearofanimalstoher.

5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vanished”inparagraph3probablymean?

A.Erupted.B.DisappearedC.Increased.D.Realized.

6.Howdidtheauthorfeelaftershegraduatedasarealvet?

A.Lost.B.Ashamed.C.Confident.D.Excited.

7.Whatdoesthetextmainlytellus?

A.Differentpeoplehavedifferentdreamjobs.

B.Howtheauthorbecameavetwiththehelpofheraunt.

C.Bytravelingabroad,peoplecanbroadentheirknowledgecircles.

D.Peoplewillfindwhattheyreallywantiftheyarebraveenoughtotry.

Theworld'slargesticebergisfloatingtowardSouthGeorgiainthesouthernAtlanticOcean.Scientistsfeartheicebergcouldcrashintotheislandandblockmajorfeedingareasforalargepopulationofpenguinsandseals.Iftheiceberghitstheisland,itcouldpreventthepenguinsandsealsfromreachingfoodsupplies.

ThehugeicebergisnamedA68a.ItbrokeawayfromAntarctica'sLarsenCIceShelfin2017.Satelliteimagesshowtheiceberghasremainedinonepiece.Itisestimatedtobeabout150kilometerslongand48kilometerswide.ItistravelingatonekilometerperhourandisonapathtohitSouthGeorgiainaround30days.

Thisisthetimeofyearwhensealsandpenguinsspendalotoftimecaringfortheiryoung.Thedistancethatparentshavetotraveltofindfoodiscrucial.Thatmeanstheyhavetogoalotfurtherorgoaroundtheicebergtofindsourcesoffood.

Ecologistssayanicebergcrashwouldalsodisturbmaterialssettledontheseabed,possiblypollutingthesurroundingseas.Astheicebergmelts,itwouldalsoreleaselargeamountsoffreshwaterintotheocean.Thiscouldaffectkrill(磷虾)populationsthatareamajorsourceoffoodfortheisland'swildlife.Theicebergcouldremainforupto10yearsandchangethearea'swholeecosystem.Thesearegloballysignificantpopulationsofthesespecies.Ifthesespeciesfailinthisparticulararea,thenthenumbersgloballyaregoingtogodownquitedramatically.

ProfessorGeraintTarling,anecologistattheBritishAntarcticSurvey,said,"ThebreakingoffoficebergsfromAntarcticaisanaturalprocess.Buttheprocessischangingwithclimatechange.Whatwe'reseeingwithmodelsandsomeobservationsnowisthatthisishappeningatanincreasingrate.Andso,thismightbecomemoreofausualthinginthefuture."

8.Whyarethescientistsworriedaboutthecomingicebergcrash?

A.Itwillbringextremelycoldweather.

B.Itwilldestroythefeedingareasoftheanimals.

C.Itwillputwildlifeontheislandatriskofstarving.

D.Itwillpreventanimalsfrommovingtootherplaces.

9.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?

A.Thecharacteristicoftheiceberg.

B.Theimportanceoftheiceberg.

C.Thetravelingspeedoftheiceberg.

D.Theformingprocessoftheiceberg.

10.Whatdamagecananicebergcrashbringaccordingtoparagraph4?

A.Usingupmuchfreshwater.

B.Pollutingthesurroundingfarms.

C.Changingtheworld'secosystem.

D.Affectingthenumberofcertainspecies.

11.HowdoesTarlingthinkofthebreakingoffoficebergsfromAntarctica?

A.Itmayslowdowninthenearfuture.

B.Itmaybecomecommoninthefuture.

C.Ithasagreatinfluenceontheclimate.

D.Ithelpsscientistsconductaseastudy.

Theseacouldbethefoodbowlofthefuture.InJervisBay,southofSydney,seaweed,whichisrichinfibreandomega3,isgrownandharvested.

PiaWinbergisamarinescientistwhorunsAustralia'sfirstfood-gradefannedseaweedcompany.Hercropisgrownalongsidemussels(贻贝)andisusedasanadditiveinpasta(意大利面)andotherproducts.

Seaweedisalsoraisedinlargetanks,whereitabsorbscarbondioxidewastefromawheatprocessingfactory.Thebusinessissmall,butcouldhelptoreducetheecologicalfootprintoftraditionalfarming.

“Weusedtenpercentofseaweedinsteadofwheatinbreadsandpastas,we'veeliminatedamillionhectaresofland,we'veeliminatedallofthecarbondioxideemissionsassociatedwiththat,andwe'vealsoreducedthepressuresonverypreciousfreshwater.”saidPiaWinberg.

Spinyseaurchins(多刺海胆虫)areanotherblueeconomyresource.Theycandestroymarinehabitats,butarecentcompetitionforenvironmentalstart-upsinAustralia,sawthemnotasapestbutadelicacy(美味).

MartinaDoblin,CEOofSydneyInstituteofMarineScience,said,“By2050wewillhavesometenbillionpeopleontheplanet,andabouthalfthefoodtheyeatwillcomefromtheocean.So,wereallydoneedtopayattentiontothewaythatwemanagetheblueeconomy-generatingwealthfromtheoceanbutinasustainable(可持续的)way.”

Farmingatseahasitschallenges.Infrastructure(基础设施)hastobesound,asdosupplychainsandbiosecurity.Butgetthesethingsright,andtheoceanmightjustbethenextgreateconomicfrontier.

12.Whatisthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?

A.Toleadtothemaintopic.

B.Todescribeanewkindofseaweed.

C.Tellhowimportantthefoodsafetyis.

D.Toexplainthemeaningofblueeconomy.

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