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2021年东北三省三校(哈师大附中、东北师大附中、辽宁省实验中学)高三第二次联合模拟英语试题

学校:

___________姓名:

___________班级:

___________考号:

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一、阅读选择

MoringaFarmInternshipProgram

DATE:

5May〜30November2019

LOCATION:

JaipurIndia

EVENTTYPE:

Twining

EVENTINDUSTRY/TOPIC:

CleanEnergy,Climate&Environment,Food&AgricultureandQuality/ProcessManagem

Moringa(辣木),akindofmiracletree,hascomealongwaytodaytobecomeasymbolofthefightagainstgrowingnutritiondeficiency(营养不足)acrosstheglobe.Itisalsoacropsuitedtotheclimaticconditionsoftheregion,whichisunusuallyrichinitsnutritioncontentliterallyfromtoptobottom.

Supportinglearning:

TheMoringaFarmInternshipProgramissortoflikealive,interactiveslideshowofagriculturemakingofMoringafrom“SoiltoSuperfood”thattouchesalltheparticipant’ssenses.

TheProgram’sObjectives:

TheMoringaFarmInternshipProgramisdevotedtoenrichingtheknowledgeandlivesofyoungpeoplebyprovidingthemwithauniqueeducationalexperienceonanorganicMoringaFarminruralJaipur,India.Programparticipantscanlearnaboutconservation,maintenance(维护),care,andmanagementofMoringaFarmingbymeansofhands-onworkexperiencewithlocalMoringaFarmstaff.

ParticipantswillbeabletointeractwithMoringaspecialistsandeducators,onallissuesthatmayaffecttheiroperations.Expertswillletyouknowmanagementstrategiesandequipmentoperationupcloseonhandtoansweryourspecificquestions.

TheMoringaFarmInternshipwillprovideanexcellentopportunitytolearnaboutsustainabletools,techniques,andapproachesthatcanbeusedinMoringaProductionandvalue-addedproductionsystems,righting(突出)pestanddiseasemanagement,leaf/seedproduction,andtoolsandequipmentforcommercialproduction.

Ifyou’retryingtolearnaboutMoringa,there’snothinglikegoingtoafarmandgettingyourhandsdirty.Soclickheretoregisternow!

1.WhyisMoringaspecificallydescribedinthetext?

A.Tostresstheimportanceofthecrop.

B.ToencouragepeopletoplantMoringa.

C.Toshowthesignificanceoftheprogram.

D.Todrawattentiontonutritiondeficiency.

2.WhatcanweknowabouttheMoringaFarmInternshipProgram?

A.Itisintendedforfarmers.B.Itlastsmorethanhalfayear.

C.Itprovidesvocationaltraining.D.ItisavailableontheInternet.

3.Howdotheprogram’sparticipantslearnaboutMoringa?

A.Byattendingvariouscoursesaboutit.

B.Byinvolvingthemselvesinfarmingit.

C.Byobservingspecialistsandeducators.

D.Bywatchingslideshowsaboutthecrop.

Wehadtwodogs,LuckyandLilyBit.Luckylovedtofindwaystoleavetheconfines(束缚)ofherindoorlivingroutine,whichmadeheramasterfulescapeartist.LilyBit,ontheotherhand,didexactlyasshewastold,neverstraying,alwaysstayingclosetohome...exceptwhenshecameundertheinfluenceofLucky.

Wheneverthetwogotouttogether,theycouldbeseenoutofsightsoftenstayingawayforhours.Moreoftenthannot,they’darrivehomenearsuppertime,coveredinmudandleavesandsmellingtohighheavenfromtheirafternoonoutinginthewoods.

Irememberonesuchoccasionwhenthey’donceagainmysteriouslyescaped,exceptthistime,theyreturnedcleanandnoworseforwear.Itwasn’tuntilafewdayslaterthatwelearnedwhy.MywiferanintoourneighborCarlwholivedafewhousesdownfromus.

“Isawyourtwodogstheotherday,”Carlsaidwithasmile,

“Oh,yes?

I’msosorry.They’dbeensogoodlately,soitwassuchasurprisewhentheygotout.Isurehopetheydidn’tcauseanytrouble.”mywifereplied,

“Oh,no,notroubleatall.Didyouhaveanyideawheretheywent?

“No,”mywifeanswered.

“Theyattendedmydog’sfuneral(葬礼)”Carlsaidsadly.

“What?

”Annexclaimed,“Oh,no.Ididn’tknowTobyhaddied.

“Yep,itdiedacoupledaysago.Iwasburyinghiminthebacklotwhenyourtwodogscamerunningup.Theysatdownnotfarfrommewhile.Ifinishedburyinghim,thentheyleft.”

“Wowthat’samazing!

”mywifereplied.“TobywasLilyBit’sfather,youknow.”

“No,Ididn’tknowthat,”Carlreplied,“butIguessthatexplainswhyshefeltlikesheneededtobethere.Shehadtosayherfinalgoodbye.”

4.Whatwordscanbestexplainthemeaningoftheword“straying”underlinedinPara.1?

A.Wanderingaway.B.Stayingstill

C.Shoutingloudly.D.Disobeyingimpolitely.

5.WhatdifferencebetweenLuckyandLilyBitissuggestedinthefirstparagraph?

A.Theirabilitiesweredifferent.B.Theirhobbiesweredifferent.

C.TheirpersonalitiesweredifferentD.Theirphysicalfeaturesweredifferent.

6.Whatwouldgenerallyhappentothetwodogsaftertheygothomefromoutside?

A.Theygotmoreunited.B.Theylookedinamess.

C.Theysmelledniceasusual.D.Theygotwillingtodoastoldto.

7.Whatistheauthor’spurposeofwritingthetext?

A.Toshowhisrespectfordogs.B.Tobeinmemoryofhisdogs.

C.Tosuggestlearningfromdogs,D.Tothinkhighlyofhistwodogs.

Twoyearsago,KiirsatCeylanwasinNewYorktogiveatalkaboutdisabilityrightsattheU.N.Blindsincebirth,theTurkishmanwasstrugglingtofindhishotel,holdingacaneinonehandandpullinghisluggagewiththeother.

"Notsurprisingly,suddenlyIbumpedintoapole,andhesays,"Itwasabitbloody."

Theproblemwithacaneisthat,whileitcantellyouwhat'sonthegroundsitdoesn'thelpwithobjectsatthebodyorheadlevel.Itwasn'tthefirsttimeCeylanhadrunintosomething,injuringhimself.

""Ihavenoproblemwithmyscars,whichmakememorehandsomeIguess,"Ceylansays,laughing."ButIdon'tneedhewones."

WithWeWalk,anewsmartcane,Ceylanhopestohelpotherblindpeoplenavigatetheirenvironmentsmoreeasily.Thecaneusesanultrasonic(超声波)sensorwhichdetectsobjectsatbodyorheadlevelandgivesawarningvibration.WeWalkuserspairthecanewiththeirsmartphonesandthenusethecane'stouchpadtoaccessfeatureslikevoiceassistantornavigation*Beforeleavinghome,theycanplugtheirdestinationintoGoogleMapsandgetspokendirectionsastheywalkInthefuture,CeylanhopestoconnectWeWalkwithpublictransportationandridesharingservices.

Assistivetechnologyisoftenexpensiveforblindpeople,saysEelkeFolmer,acomputerscienceprofessorattheUniversityofNevada!

Reno."Butdevelopersfailtorealizetheirdevicesareoutofreachformanyblindpeople,ToFolmer,thepricepoint-﹩500--setstheWeWalkcaneapartfromothertechnologies.

CeylanseesWeWalkaspartofanattempttohelpblindpeopleachievegreaterfreedomofmovement,whichhebelieveswillgivethemgreateraccesstoeducationandjobs.Thecanesarealreadyhavinganimpactonusers,Ceylansays.HerecentlyreceivedanemailfromateacherinIrelandwhohadbecomeblindasanadult.He'dbeendepressedandhousebound.ButsincegettingaWeWalkcane,yourdeviceforcedmetogoout.Itbecamemyanti-depressant."hewrote.

8.WhyisastoryaboutKursatCeylangivenatthebeginningofthetext?

______

A.Tostressthedifficultycausedbyblindness.

B.Toshowhisreasonfordevelopinghiscane.

C.Toindicatetheproblemswithpresentcanes.

D.Toshowhispositiveandhumorouscharacter.

9.WhatcanWeWalkdoatpresentaccordingtothetext?

______

A.ProvidefastInternetaccess.

B.Startconversationswithusers.

C.Telluserswhatisaroundthem.

D.Connectwithridesharingservices.

10.WhatdoesFolmerthinkistheadvantageofWeWalkoverotherassistivetechnologies?

______

A.Itiseasilyaffordable,B.Itiseasilycontrollable.

C.Itworksbetterforusers.D.Itlooksmoreattractive.

11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

______

A.Theincreasingdemandforsmartcanes.

B.Ablindman’sdevotiontosmartcanes.

C.Asmartcane'seffectsonblindpeople.

D.Anassistivetechnologyfortheblind.

Whenyouthinkofanationalpark,yougenerallypicturefreshairandwildanimals,right?

Well,nowyou'regoingtohavetoaddteashopsandsomethingcalled"theTube"toyourdefinition,becauseLondon,Englandhassigneduptobethefirst"NationalParkCity."

LondonwasestablishedbytheRomansaround2,000yearsagoandhasbeencontinuallyinhabited(居住于)sincethen.Inallthattime,however,nobodyhadtheideatoreplacealltheparkswithbigboxstoresorhighbuildings,whichmeansLondonalreadyhasamuchlowerurbandensity(密度)thanmostoftheworldscities.Nowadaysaboutathirdofthecityisgreenspace,

InJuly2019,Londonannounceditswillingnesstobecometheworld’sfirstNationalParkCity.Nowthecityismovingtowardthegoalofachieving50%greenspacebytheyear2050byconnectingandexpandingpublicparks,greeningupunusedparkinglotsandtheprivateyardsofexistingandnewhouses,fixingsomegreenroofsonexistingbuildingsandevencuttingholesinfencesforwildlifetopassthrough.

"Inspiredbytheaimsandvaluesofourpreciousruralnationalparks,theLondonNationalParkCityisbasicallyaboutmakinglifebetterinthecapitalthroughbothsmalleverydaythingsandlong-termstrategicthinking,"DanielRaven-Ellison,whobeganthecampaigntomakeLondonaNationalParkCitysixyearsagosaidinapressrelease."We'vebeendoingthatinLondonforcenturies,whichiswhyLondonissogreenanddiverse."

Londonwillhaveamucheasierjobachievingthistypeofgreentransformationthanmoredensely-urbanizedcitieslikeParisandNewYork,whichhave10%and27%greenspace,respectively.Butthatdoesn'tmeanit'snotpossible——theNationalParkCityFoundationhopestoemploy25morecitiesinadditiontoLondonbytheyear2025.Glasgow,ScotlandandNewcastleuponTyneinnortheastEnglandarebothcurrentlyconsideringbecomingNationalParkCities.

12.WhatmakesLondonmorelikelytobec

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