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1、福建省泉州市届高三英语毕业班质量监测试题一福建省泉州市2021届高三英语毕业班质量监测试题(一)第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。AThe City of Toronto currently delivers three public art programs: the Public Art & Monuments Collection, the Percent for Public Art Program and StreetARToronto

2、(StART). The programs have had a transformative effect on the citys vitality, gathering a collection of public art that is of international significance.Pubic Art & Monuments collectionThe City commissions (委托制作) and accepts donations of high-quality public art works and monuments that are relevant

3、to their prospective community, and enrich the urban experience of Torontos residents and visitors. These City-owned works of public art and historical monuments enhance public spaces all over Toronto. Percent for Public Art ProgramThe governing principle for the Percent for Public Art Program is th

4、at art is a public benefit to be enjoyed and experienced by residents and visitors through the city. The privately-owned art is intended to make building and open spares more attractive and interesting and to improve the quality of the pubic spaces. The Program requires that the artwork must be clea

5、rly visible at all times from publicly accessible areas.StreetARTorontoStreetARToronto (StART) is a series of programs designed specifically for streets and public spaces. Launched in 2012 as part of the Citys Graffiti(涂鸦)Management Plan, StART has been successful in reducing graffiti vandalism and

6、replacing it with colourful, community-engaged street art. StART programs encourage active transportation (walking and cycling), make out streets more beautiful and safer, showcase local artists and more.21. What is the main purpose of the programs?A. To host an art competition. B. To display Toront

7、os art collection. C.To attract residents and visitors. D. To improve the citys appearance. 22. What do we know about the public art works?A. They are donated by artists. B. They are owned by the city government. C. They are free to experience. D. They are replacing graffiti.23. What does StART focu

8、s on?A. Community services. B. Streets and pubic spaces.C. Privately -owned buildings. D. Green travel means. BA junior at Zionsville Community High School created an app to help fellow classmates navigate(导航) through extracurricular (课外的) activities at the school.With over 90 extracurricular groups

9、 at ZCHS, Will Schrepferman designed ZCHS Glubs to help guide students. “Ive kind of always had an interest, just repairing computers and just messing around with technical stuff , said Schrepferman. “I really started coding two years ago and Ive been getting into it a little more heavily.” Schrepfe

10、rman said he saw an issue and used his talents to find a solution.The app has all of the extracurriculars at our school, all of the sports and every club at the school and it has a list of all the clubs that you can look through and click on to see more information about each one, said Schrepferman.

11、 The app also features a questionnaire where students can select their interests and answer questions to determine activities they might be interested to join.Schrepferman s app has received special recognition. He entered his app in the 2017Congressional (国会的) App Challenge and won- representing In

12、diana s 5th district.Rep. Susan Brooks ( IN-5) recognized Schrepferman in person at the high school on Wednesday. “Will is a bright, thoughtful and engaged student and I look forward to seeing his work on displays in the halls of Congress and on the US House of Representatives website.” said Brooks.

13、“ I know so many of my classmates have encountered this same issue so Ii think it is an issue we saw and it was a relatively simple solution but still not an easy one.” said Schrepferman. Schrepferman was awarded $250 in Amazon Web Service credits to go towards hosting his app. 24. What is the aim o

14、f the app?A. To help choose after-class activities. B. To organize extracurricular clubs. C. To tackle students learning issues. D. To teach students computer knowledge.25. What do we know about the app?A. It collects the school curricular courses. B. It finds a solution for technical talents.C. It

15、provides a survey to help make decisions. D. It helps guide students around the school.26. Which of the following can best describe Will?A. Creative. B. Adorable. C. humble D. frank.27. Which can evidence the success of Schrepfermans app?A. It won a competition in Indiana s 5th district.B. Rep. Susa

16、n Brooks interviewed Will in person.C. It was displayed on the halls of Congress.D. Schrepferman was awarded first prize in Amazon. CFCBarcelonasfootballacademy, LaMasia, trainssomeofthebestfootballersin Europe. PepGuardiola, LionelMessi,Cese FabregasandGerardPique are all graduates of La Masia. Man

17、y people believethatBarcelonaisthebestfootballteaminEurope becauseofthetraining programmeattheschool. Now, FCBarcelonahasopenedsimilaracademiesallaroundthe world, includinginEgypt, Japan, AmericaandDubai ItisdifficulttojointheBarcelonaacademy. Everyyear, over1,000 studentsapply, butonly70 studentsca

18、nliveandstudyattheschool. Theyareagedbetween11 and18Seventycoaches,teachers, doctors, cookssports doctor and other staff lookafterthestudents. Theacademycostsabout 5 millionayeartorun. Butthestudentsallhavescholarships,sotheydontpayanymoney. FCBarcelonapaysforeverything:thestudents rooms,teachers,bo

19、oksandfoodHowever, thestudentsdontonlylearnfootball. FCBarcelonaalso wants to give their students agoodacademiceducation. Itisimportanttotheclubthattheirstudents canstillgetgoodjobsiftheydontbecomeprofessionalfootballers. Studentstravel by bus to local schools each morning for four hours of study. T

20、he footballers return to La Masia afterlunchanddofootballtrainingintheafternoonsBut is the students academic education good enough? All the football training must make the students very tired and theyspendlesstimeatschool thanotherchildren. That doesntmatterif youareoneofthestudentswhoaregoodenough

21、tobecomeaprofessionalfootballer. But what happen to all the children who dont make it onto the team? LaMasiaproduces excellent football players, butitisimportanttoaskwhathappenstoalltheotherchildrenwhotrainthere28. Which of the following has La Masia fostered?A. Graduates with an academic degree. B.

22、 Outstanding football couches.C. Superior footballers. D. High-level footballers.29. What can we learn about La Masia?A. Its scholarships are hard to win. B. The chance of admission to it is slim.C. It has more coaches than students. D. Students receive academic education in it.30. What is the write

23、r concerned about in the last paragraph?A.The limited study time. B. The academic performance of the trainers.C. The future of the unsuccessful trainees. D. The shortcoming of professional footballers.31. What is the purpose of the text?A. To attract football fans. B. To advertise talented players.C

24、 To show La Masias achievements. D. To introduce La Masia. DDowntown Baltimore is home to an unusual experiment that seems strange- cooling buildingswith ice. Its a service provided by Veolia Energy. Veolia doesnt run big coal or nuclear power plants-instead, it tries to deliver “ efficiency” -basic

25、ally getting more out of the electricity network. Veolia does this with a concept called “district cooling,” which sends water chilled by ice at acentral plant out to several nearby buildings. A nearly 10-mile circuit of cooling pipes connects thedowntown buildings, including the convention center,

26、government buildings and hotels, to a brick building with two domes(穹顶)about 30-feet high next to it. Inside the domes are tanks filled with water. A lot of tubes run through the water tank carrying chilled glycol, a fluid(液体)that freezes at a very low temperature. This process runs at night, and ic

27、e forms around the tubes.“During the day, when we are using the ice to produce cooling for customers, we run water over the outside of the ice and malt it and actually provide cool water out to the distribution system,” days John Gibson, a vice president at Veolia Energy.Why ice? The ice essentially

28、 stores the cheaper energy thats available at night.“ It allows you to make ice at night, when electrical demand is lower and costs are lower, and then melt that ice during the day to supplement your mechanical refrigeration,” Gibson says. The customers dont need to buy their own refrigeration units

29、, so they save about 10 percent on cooling costs by using Veolias district setup.Using nighttime electricity also takes the heat off the electricity network. By using ice, Veolia doesnt need to use as much electricity during the days. Gibson also says its not cheap to build all of the pipes and pump

30、s for a district cooling system, but it saves money in the long run, especially if existing underground infrastructure (基础设施)can be used.32. What does the underlined word“chilled in paragraph 2 refer to?A. Cooled down. B. Boiled up. C. Frozen. D. Purified.33. Why is ice made at night?A. It is energy

31、-saving and economical. B. It reduces the burden of refrigeration units.C. Buildings need less cooling. D. Cheaper water is available.34. What is the text mainly about?A. Unusual findings. B. An efficient network.C. A unique cooling system. D.Velias mechanical refrigeration.35. Where is this text mo

32、st likely from?A. A diary. B. A magazine. C. A novel. D. A brochure.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Superfoods are things you eat that do more than satisfy your hunger because they help your body work better an be better. Think of your body as a car. _ 36_Our body are

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