1、广东省珠海市届高三复习检测 英语珠海市2020年2月高三英语复测题满分120分, 考试用时120分钟注意事项:1答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AThailands southern beaches
2、 attract travelers with their clean water and dramatic cliffs (峭壁), but theres more to explore in this Southeast Asian country.Lopburi for history buffsBypass the tour groups at the ancient city of Ayutthaya and head two hours north of the capital, Bangkok, for a peaceful walk through Thai history.
3、Lopburi, one of Thailands oldest cities, boasts Khmer-era temples and the uncrowded ruins of King Narais Palace, which was built in the 1600s. Its also known for the monkeys that gather at Phra Prang Sam Yot temple in the center of town.Ban Krut for beach bumsIn Ban Krut, travelers will find one of
4、the cleanest and quietest stretches of white sandy beach within driving distance of Bangkok. This sleepy seaside community, known mostly by locals, is a five-hour drive or six-hour train trip down the Gulf of Thailand. Dont miss the magnificent Wat Tang Sai, a huge, fairy tale castle-like Buddhist t
5、emple.Cave for holiday hikersHiking trails, wetlands and forests make Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park a weekend adventure worthy of topping your Thailand to-do list. The parks crown jewel is the extraordinary Phraya Nakhon Cave. Come early to catch the picturesque chamber flooded with morning sunshin
6、e that spotlights the royal pavilion that sits inside.River Kwai for nature loversMost visitors come for the beaches, but the rivers and parks in Thailands Kanchanaburi province have much to offer. Scenic trails and waterfalls abound in Sai Yok and Erawan national parks. Just two hours from Bangkok
7、is the bridge made famous in the book Bridge over the River Kwai by French author, Pierre Boulle, and the 1957 Academy Award-winning 1957 film adaptation of the same name. Stay on the river at one of Kanchanaburis many floating hotels, where you can travel to your front door.21. From which of the fo
8、llowing can you learn more about Thai history?A. Ban Krut B. Kanchanaburi C. Phraya Nakhon CaveD. Lopburi 22. What can tourists do in Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park?A. Visit temples.B. Meet lovely monkeys. C. Go hiking. D. Go to the beach.23. What can we know from the passage?A. River Kwai was made
9、famous by a book and a filmB. Tourists can stay at the floating hotels on River Kwai.C. Most visitors visit Thailand for rivers and parks D. Travellers can find Khmer-era temples in Ban Krut.B Cities such as New York, Washington, Boston and San Francisco have launched bike-share programs to ease tra
10、ffic jam, improve public health, and cut carbon emissions (排放). Cyclists in those cities tend to choose bike-sharing to make their trips to office or home faster, cheaper, and more fun. Last year, U.S. bike-share riders completed nearly 46 million tripsmore than twice as many trips from the previous
11、 year. Yet despite these programs advantages and popularity, there are still huge challenges. Take, for instance, the distribution (分布) of bikes. The living area face shortages of bicycles in the morning rush, while business districts do not have enough bikes in the evening. Whats more, parking plac
12、es can be full at certain hours, making it difficult for riders to return the bikes once theyve reached their destinations. Solving this problem is not easy. David B. Shmoys and his colleagues set out to develop complex algorithms(算法) and advanced analytics(逻辑法) to solve the challenges of bike-share
13、 operations. One area in which the methods were applied was the Bike Angels program. As part of the program, cyclists can be rewarded with points by renting or returning bikes at certain high-need stations. Today, Bike Angels accounts for roughly 30 percent of bike rebalancing in New York City. It h
14、as greatly improved customer satisfaction which, in turn, has more riders. And more importantly, this form of rebalancing comes with a much less carbon emissions, because less box trucks are needed to move the bikes!David B. Shmoys and his colleagues applied algorithms and analytics to solve other p
15、roblems, too. However, they can not solve every new transportation problem. They have many limitations, including incomplete information. That is, David B. Shmoys and his colleagues only observe the realized rentals (returns) at stations at which bikes were available, not those that were blocked due
16、 to the imbalance of the system.24. Which is not one of the advantages of bike-share program?A. It helps people save money.B. It helps improve the air quality.C. It provides more bikes for cyclists.D. It helps people build up their bodies.25. What is mainly talked about in paragraph 2?A. Riders do n
17、ot want to return the bikes. B. The distribution of bikes is a big problem.C. People do not have enough bikes in the morning.D.The bike-share program is very popular in New York.26. What do we know about the Bike Angels program?A. It had more users due to the algorithms. B. It increased the use of b
18、ox trucks.C. It awarded riders cash for renting bikes.D. It re-balanced all the bikes in New York.27. What does the underlined word “they” in the last paragraph probably refer to?A. other problemsB. carbon emissionsC. algorithms and analyticsD. Transportation problemsCAlaska state officials are host
19、ing Walmart executives in the state capital this week in an effort to resolve a months-old argument over Alaskan salmon fisheries sustainability qualifications. The seeds of the quarrel were planted several years ago when several Alaskan fisheries decided to end their relationship with the Marine St
20、ewardship Councilthe famous global organization that states and proves the truthfulness of sustainable fishingto seek out other means assuring customers of their sustainable practices. But last June, Walmart told Alaskan fisheries that it would not be buying salmon sourced from fisheries not certifi
21、ed by the Marine Stewardship Council. Now Walmart is caught between two forcesAlaska fisheries and “buy American” enthusiasts who think the companys first responsibility should be to American industry, and environmentalists who think Walmart should make as strong a commitment to environmentally sust
22、ainable industry as possible. But from a broader perspective, this latest noise is an object lesson in why the concept of corporate (公司的) responsibility has shortcomings to begin with. Walmartlike most successful corporationsis pretty good at offering products their customers want at low prices. Whe
23、n it tries to promote broader public goods, like a clean environment, or lower unemployment for veterans, its nowhere near as successful. Heres a few of Walmarts more notable corporate-responsibility confusion: The Buy-American Debacle: Walmarts first major corporate responsibility push was an effor
24、t in the 1980s to promote American-made products. But the campaign ran aground (搁浅) after a NBC investigation revealed that the company was actually selling products manufactured in India as “Made American.”The Going Green Campaign: Walmart launched on a sustainability campaign aimed at making the r
25、etail giants operations much more environmentally friendly. Though Walmart and the media have done much to raise visibility of these efforts, the actual results have been lacking. According to a recent report from the Institute for Local Self Reliance (ILSR), Walmarts sustainability campaign is much
26、 more focused on making its operations appear green to customers than stopping doing things that would actually help the environment, like reducing emissions. In reality, these examples simply show that one cant realistically expect corporations to behave in a way that is opposite to making profits.
27、 But that doesnt mean that the goal of fishing sustainability isnt achievable. Its just that the corporate structure isnt our best means of achieving themthe government is.28. What is the function of the Marine Stewardship Council?A. To advocate sustainable fishing practices.B. To persuade supermark
28、ets to buy its products.C. To solve disagreements between fisheries and supermarkets.D. To guarantee the safety of goods supplied by supermarkets.29. According to the author, Walmarts corporate responsibility is _. A. confusing B. heavy C. environmental-friendly D. unsatisfying30. From Paragraph 5,
29、we know _. A. Walmarts sustainability campaign worked well B. Walmart might have profited at the cost of the environment C. ILSRs report was part of Walmarts campaign plan D. Walmart had no intention to protect the environment at all 31. Who should be mainly responsible for achieving the goals of fi
30、shing sustainability?A. The company structure B. Walmart C. The government D. The Marine Stewardship CouncilDMy fourth-grader came home from school crying recently, after discovering that she hadnt been invited to a birthday party. I wanted to join in her pity party.I, too, had just seen pictures of
31、 a gathering on social media. I was asleep by 9:00 that night, unaware of all the fun things that were happening.I always assumed that FOMO (fear of missing out) was a feeling reserved for kids and teens. But FOMO affects every age group. In fact, theres a scientific explanation for FOMO: Our surviv
32、al as a species is based on being included in group activities. In order to survive, we must share resources and work as a team.In a 2018 study published in Motivation and Emotion, researchers found that FOMO is felt by everyone, regardless of their personality. And while FOMO was originally based on survival, today it is associated with sleep problems, fatigue and stress.When scrolling through social media, we see the best versions of peoples liv