1、安徽省马鞍山市高三毕业班第三次教学质量监测三模英语试题2020届安徽省马鞍山市高三毕业班第三次教学质量监测(三模)英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读选择STAGESBarbara and the Camp Dogs The confident lead singer of a pub rock band, Barbara sets out on a road trip with her cousin Rene to reconnect with their family and see her sick mum. Its written by Alana Valentine, a
2、nd Leticia Caceres directs a cast including Yovich.Malthouse Theatre. Today, 6:30pm.Tickets: $30-$55.Bookings: (03) 9685 5111 or online.Peter Pan Goes WrongThe Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society presents the Olivier award-nominated play Peter Pan Goes Wrong. JM Barries classic fairytale Peter Pan has
3、 been reimagined with comedic disasters, including technical problems and cast conflict.Sydney Lyric Theatre. Tonight, 7pm.Tickets: $69.90- $119.90.Bookings: 1300 795 267 or online.Kwongkan Combining contemporary and traditional dance, the Ochre Contemporary Dance Company and the Daksha Sheth Dance
4、Company perform Kwongkan to live music. Created and directed by Mark Howett, this piece explores ancient, present and future cultures where humans struggle to save the planet and themselves.Fremantle Arts Centre. Tonight and Tomorrow, 7:30pm.Tickets: $28.60-$51.Inquiries: (08) 9432 9555 or online.Th
5、e Rosie ResultAuthor Graeme Simsion discusses his new novel, The Rosie Result, which explores the love life of middle-aged autistic (患自闭症的) character Don. Simsion presents the talk alongside clinical psychologist Tony Attwood. The event will be moderated (主持) by autism advocate Barb Cook.Brisbane Po
6、werhouse. Tonight, 7pm. Tickets: $30-$57. Bookings: (07) 3358 8600 or online.1Who is the author of Peter Pan?AJM Barrie. BAlana Valentine. CYovich. DMark Howett.2What is special about The Rosie Result?AIt is directed by a singer. BIt has comedic disasters.CIt includes traditional dance. DIt is a tal
7、k about a novel.3Which stage has the smallest price range of tickets?ABarbara and the Camp Dogs. BPeter Pan Goes Wrong.CKwongkan. DThe Rosie Result. George, once known as “Midnight Memory Maker,” had been given away after his original owner, Todd Mathieson, died and his wife, Diane, could no longer
8、care for him. She found a new home for George so that he could continue to race for a number of years.In September, 2018, George was turned over to the Animal Rescue League (ARL) of Boston. When he arrived at the leagues adoption center in Dedham, he was slightly underweight, and in need of medical
9、care. But, over all, he was in good health, the league said.George recuperated (休养) for a few months in Dedham before being put into foster care. “He was highly intelligent, elegant, well-trained and had clearly known love. He was very engaged with humans,” Cordula Robinson, Georges foster parent, s
10、aid in the statement.Robinson wanted to help George go home. She contacted animal rescue agencies up and down the East Coast to see if anyone recognized him. To her surprise, someone from New Jersey recognized George as once belonging to Todd Mathieson. He was well known and owned a stable in Connec
11、ticut, said Michael DeFina, a spokesman for the ARL. George is notable for his distinctive colors, such as white patches on his hooves (蹄子) that look “like socks,” DeFina said. They went through show photos to confirm Georges identity and contacted his original hostess.Diane Mathieson was “overwhelm
12、ed and ecstatic (欣喜若狂)” about the possibility of reuniting with George.After 13 years apart, George was transported to his family in Ocala, Florida, where he will enjoy his retirement. “He seems to be walking taller,” Diane said.4Why was George given away by his original family?AHe was a trouble-mak
13、er in the community. BHe often got lost for his poor memory.CThe family couldnt provide enough care. DHis wife had found him a new home.5What did Cordula Robinson do for George?ABring him to the adoption center. BHelp his reunion with the family.CTake some show photos for him. DBuild an elegant stab
14、le for him.6Who is the owner of George now?ATodd Mathieson. BCordula Robinson.CMichael DeFina. DDiane Mathieson.7What can we infer about George?AHe used to be a race horse. BHe enjoyed his retirement.CHe lost both of his parents. DHe was hard to recognize. Heres the list of skiers, who have won four
15、 consecutive (连续的) world championships: Nobody.Well, nobody besides Mikaela Shiffrin, who did it last Saturday in Are, Sweden. The Colorado skier, still just 23, is the best story, really, of this sports winter in the slalom (障碍滑雪).She pulled it off, despite an illness that challenged her breathing.
16、 Shiffrin told NBC after her win that her mother, Eileen, advised her before her second run: You dont have to do this. But Shiffrin told herself what she had told herself many times before: “I just need 60 seconds.” So she did it, and she got it. Shiffrin is closing in on her third World Cup overall
17、 title. Shes ranked No. 1 on the planet in slalom.In womens skiing, the mountain is now Shiffrins. Shes earned it. Those two (and soon three) World Cup overalls; 56 World Cup individual victories; and, oh yeah, right, three Olympic medals, two of them gold. Shiffrin is already considered a serious t
18、hreat to Ingemar Stenmarks record of 86 World Cup victories, and Lindsey Vonns 82, though the 34-year-old surely would have collected more had she not suffered repeated injuries during her career. Of course, Shiffrin may wind up chasing someone elses markAustrias brilliant Marcel Hirscher, 29, now h
19、as 68 World Cup wins.At the same time, Shiffrin loathes all the talk about the numbers and records. “People see the records and statistics. They are asking for more, more, moreit looks easy, but it isnt. Nowhere close,” Shiffrin wrote. “What I see is training, sleepless nights, pain, doubt, delayed
20、lights, canceled flights, lost luggage, expense, adventure, and some races mixed in there.”Thats what happens when youre as good as she is. But nobodys been as good as she is. In a sense, Shiffrin is just getting started. Its very possible she will be at her peak powers when the Winter Olympics arri
21、ve in Beijing in 2022.8What do we know about Mikaela Shiffrin in her recent slalom race?AShe was not in her best physical condition.BShe pulled out of the race in the second run.CShe followed her mothers advice and succeeded.DShe told herself a one-minute story before the race.9Whose record of World
22、 Cup victories is Mikaela Shiffrin getting close to?AEileen Shiffrins. BIngemar Stenmarks.CLindsey Vonns. DMarcel Hirschers.10Which of the following best explains “loathes” underlined in paragraph 5?ASummarizes. BGives away. CDislikes. DFocuses on.11What is the best title for the text?AShiffrin Is M
23、oving Mountains BShiffrin Is At Her PeakCThe Rise And Fall Of A Colorado Skier DThe Most Popular Winter Sports A Chinese company says it has created a new facial recognition system that can identify people even if they are wearing masks.Engineers at the Beijing-based Hanwang Technology Ltd. say thei
24、r system is the first to be created to effectively identify people wearing face masks. A team of 20 people built the system in about a month. The system is based on existing technologies developed over the past 10 years. The process involved adding a collection of about 6 million unmasked faces and
25、a much smaller collection of masked faces.Hanwang is now selling two main kinds of products that use the new technology. One performs “single channel” recognition, which is designed to be used at the entrances to buildings. The other product is a “multi-channel” recognition system that uses groups o
26、f surveillance cameras (监控摄像头). “When wearing a mask, the recognition rate can reach about 95 percent, which can ensure that most people can be identified,” said Huang Lei, Hanwangs vice president. He added that the systems success rate for people not wearing a mask is about 99.5 percent. Huang said
27、 Hanwangs technology can be used to identify and track people as they move about. He added the system can identify crime suspects, terrorists or make reports or warnings.However, the new system struggles to identify people wearing both a mask and sunglasses. “In this situation, all of the key facial
28、 information is lost. In such cases recognition is tough,” Huang said.It was not immediately clear how people were reacting to the new technology. While some have expressed opposition to such tools, many others seem to have showed interest in the new system and accepted it as a way to deal with the
29、current health emergency the spread of the novel coronavirus (新型冠状病毒). Huang says he sees the interest likely expanding if the virus continues to spread and the use of face masks increases.12What is the second paragraph mainly about?AWhere the company is located. BHow the system is developed.CWhen t
30、he research work started. DWhat the collection stands for.13What is the limitation of the new facial recognition system?AThe poor storage of information.BThe relatively low recognition rate.CIdentifying people with both a mask and sunglasses.DTracking the movement of crime suspects and terrorists.14
31、What attitude does Huang Lei hold towards the new technology?AUnclear. BOptimistic. COpposed. DWorried.15Where is the text most likely from?AA travel brochure. BA health magazine.CA medical paper. DA science report.二、七选五 The Internet is a place where we can talk freely. But it is also a place where
32、we pay little attention to a worrying fact.16According to a recent survey by China Youth, more than 76 percent of young people in China said they felt their Chinese language skills have declined.17For example, when one sees something funny, one will simply type “hahaha” or use the “cry-laugh” emoji (表情符号). Direct expression rather than words becomes the preferred
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