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1、福建省泉州市届高三英语份质检二模试题福建省泉州市2021届高三英语5月份质检(二模)试题第二部分阅读理解(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ABC和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFrom virtual tours to e-learning tools, museums and art galleries have been sharing resources using digital platforms to continue to connect with the public, share collections and s

2、tories, and support those who are vulnerable(脆弱的)during closures and the COVID-19 crisis.Hastings Museum and Art GalleryHastings Museum and Art Gallery is a family friendly museum in Hastings with a diverse collection of 97,000 objects of local history, fine a d decorative arts and natural sciences.

3、 To deal with the COVID-19 outbreak, we have launched a digital museum via the Twitter hashtag #HastingsDigitalMuseum as well as via out Facebook and Instagram pages.The British LibraryOver the past two years, our imaging specialists have been trying to digitise the globes, which form one of the mos

4、t beautiful parts in the British Librarys vast maps collection. The virtual globes will be made available for up close interaction on the British Librarys website throughout 2021, with the first seven due for release on 26 March.Art UKArt UK is the online home for every public art collection in the

5、UK. Art UK is a charity, which features almost digitised 250,000 artworks available online. Through our work, we make art available for everyone-for enjoyment, learning and research. From May we will offer users the opportunity to create and share albums of artworks as well as”digital surrogate(替代的)

6、exhibitions”.Leeds Art Gallery OnlineThe displays at Leeds City Art Gallery have been selected by the staff to reflect the richness and variety of the collections. Established masterpieces are presented alongside lesser known works. It includes recent acquisitions and long term works from the collec

7、tion. The collection is quite large-only a fraction(部分)is on display at any one time. When not on show, these may be seen by appointment at the Gallery.21. Which is the most inviting to a geography lover?A. Hastings Museum and Art Gallery. B. The British Library.C. Art UK. D. Leeds Art Gallery Onlin

8、e.22. What is special about Art UK?A. It is an ideal museum for a family. B. It has the largest collection of art works.C. It is a non-profit art learning service. D. It displays lesser known works besides famous ones.23. What is the purpose of the text?A To introduce virtual tours options. B. To in

9、form readers of art events.C. To provide a cure for COVID-19. D. To popularise art knowledge to readers. BWith schools close in the UK during the COVID-19 outbreak, most children must now be homeschooled. Parents have found themselves not only having to balance work and having the children at home b

10、ut also having to try and teach them. How can you keep your children focused while learning?Nicola Anderson-Head of Customer Support at the UKs leading online tutoring service MyTutor, provides new, up-to-date tips to hearten parents at this difficult time and advises how they can structure their ch

11、ildrens days. One is to keep to a regular timetable so it still feels like your child is taking part in the school day. Ms Anderson said: “Children of all ages do well on routine and boundaries; schools provide this in abundance and it will most children feel secure and happy if they can follow a si

12、milar timetable for their homeschooling.”Another tip is to create an environment which is favorable to learning. She said:” The environment should be free from distractions and ideally near to an open window, to provide them with appropriate levels of fresh air and natural light. Some children find

13、it comfortable and helpful to have quiet, instrumental music playing in the background to help them to focus, but this isnt for everyone.”Using technology to help with your childs learning is also advised. Many schools are offering online classes and resources to help and companies are reducing or e

14、ven not charging their fees during this time.It is also important to keep physical exercise as a part of your routine. Joe Wicks, otherwise known as The Body Coach, has been keeping kids healthy with daily 10 minute workouts for children on his Youtube channel. Ms Anderson said:” It can be anything

15、from running around the garden, walking the dog, a game of football or dancing around your living room!”24. Who is the text intended for?A. Student. B. Teachers. C. Coaches. D. Parents.25. What does the underlined word“this in paragraph 3 refer to?A Homeschooling. B. Tutoring service. C. A regular t

16、imetable. D. Difficult time:26. What may Nicola Anderson agree?A. To allow children to adjust schedule freely. B. To offer children peaceful study environment.C. To recommend high-tech to online schools. D. To combine routine with kids mental heath.27. What is the text mainly about?A. How to improve

17、 homeschooling efficiency. B. How to obtain online learning resources.C. How to study attentively at home. D. How to design a proper schedule. CUltrasound(超声)is used widely in medical imaging, but in recent years scientists have started developing it for another use: stimulating nerves to treat dise

18、ase. In two new studies in mice, researchers focused the sound waves on nerves in the spleen(脾)that communicate with the immune system, reducing symptoms. If the approach proves safe and effective in people, it could serve as a treatment for diseases such as arthritis(关节炎).In one study, led by scien

19、tists at the Feistein Institute and GE Research, mice receiving a few minutes of ultrasound treatment to the spleen nerve had a diminished symptoms to an injected(注射)poison. In another study, researchers at the University of Minnesota and their colleagues reduces symptoms of arthritis in mice by sti

20、mulating their spleen nerves for 20 minutes every day for a week. “Zeroing in on the spleen may provide a more precise approach than focusing on the vagus nerve(交感神经), which connects with the immune system via a second nerve that stimulates the spleen.” says Hubert Lin, lead author of the latter stu

21、dy. “When were targeting the spleen we have less of an effect all over the body.”“Little is known about how repeated ultrasound affects the spleen or whether it has other harmful effects,” says neuroscientist Denise Bellinger of Loma Linda University, who was not involved in either study. An ongoing

22、 clinical trial aims to assess the treatments safety in humans with arthritis. A bigger unknown is how ultrasound activates in general. Scientists are now exploring the use of ultrasound on other parts of the nervous system, including the brain. “We know how to control nerves with electricity, and w

23、eve been doing it for more than 100 years,” neuroscientist Kevin Tracey says, “But the idea of controlling nerve signals with ultrasound is a brand-new field.” 28. What do scientists expect of the new application of ultrasound? A. Itll be applied in medical imagingB. Itll be used to activate nerves

24、to treat disease.C. Itll be applied in spleen transplantation.D. Itll be employed to rebuild immune system.29. Whet does the underlined word “diminished in paragraph 2 mean?A. Complicated. B. Worsened. C Decreased. D. Associated.30. What is the concern of Denise Bellinger?A. Side effect. B. Time len

25、gth. C. The procedure. D. The cost.31. What is most likely the next step of the study?A. Assessing the treatment s safety on humans.B. Activating nerves in general with ultrasound.C. Exploring the use of ultrasound on the brain.D. Controlling nerve signals with ultrasound. DThe invention of steel fr

26、ames in the late 1800s meant that the walls did not carry the weight of a structure. This development meant that suddenly much taller buildings were possible, and they could be built quickly. Skyscrapers had been born, and they were about to change the face of our cities.Since 1901 the worlds talles

27、t building had always been a skyscraper and until 1974 this was always in New York. Only after the end of the century did the tallest building appear outside North America, with the opening of the first building to be more than half a kilometer tall, Taipei 101. Tall building are seen as a symbol of

28、 success and status by many but they are not always popular with local residents. The construction of the Shard, the tallest building in London and in the entire European Union, has been highly controversial. It is only a few hundred meters across the River Thames from the Tower of London-one of the

29、 oldest and most famous landmarks in London.Many feel that such modern constructions should not be built near to historic sites.London residents should hope that the opening of the Shard doesnt lead to a major downtown in their economy. The Empire State Building was finished in 1931, very soon after

30、 Wall Street crashed. The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur were built in 1988, just after the Asian financial crisis. The Burj Khalifa in Dubai was opened in early 2010, and shortly afterwards the emirates(酋长国的)investment company collapsed.The Burj Khalifa might be the tallest structure in the world

31、currently but its status is under threat from numerous planned buildings around the world. One tower which will probably never be built is the 4km high X-Seed 4000 in Tokyo. It was designed in 1995 to attract publicity rather than as a serious proposal, but who knows when such fanciful ideas could b

32、ecome a reality? The Burj Khalifa is more that double the height of the Empire State Building, and surely no one in 1931 would have imagined that.32. What make the building of skyscrapers possible?A. The using of the steel frames.B. The improvement of the wall material.C. The changing of the city face.D. The increase of the building height.33. What is most Londoners attitude towards the construction of the Shard?A. Supportive. B. Uncooperative. C. Acceptable. D. Critical.34. How is paragraph 4 developed?

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