届甘肃省白银市会宁县第四中学高三上学期第二次月考英语试题.docx
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届甘肃省白银市会宁县第四中学高三上学期第二次月考英语试题
会宁四中2020-2021学年度第一学期高三级第二次月考
英语试卷
命题:
审核:
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)
A
JumpingClay
Grades:
K-2
Time:
3:
25pm---4:
25pmTuesdayJan16,23,30Feb6,3,27(Noclass2/20)
ExploretheArcticandAntarcticinthiscreativehands-onworkshop!
Eachstudentwillcreatetheirown3-DPolardisplayincludingthelandscapeandanimalssuchaspolarbears,penguinsandwhaleswhilelearningaboutbasicshapesandcolormixing.JumpingClayisanair-dryingpolymerclaythatis100%safeandnon-toxicandcompletelymessfree!
Beginnerswelcome!
Allmaterialsincluded.Cost:
$90
VocationDestination
TheERfCVacationDestinationCenterislocatedatEnfieldStreetschool,1318EnfeildStreet.VacationDestinationisopenfrom7:
00am–6:
00pmonthefollowingdaysthisschoolyear:
December26-29,2020
February20,2021
April9-13,2021
June25-29,2021
Avarietyoftheme-basedactivitiesareprovidedthroughoutthedayandincludeenrichmentandrecreationalactivitiessuchassewing,sports&games,arts&craftsandscienceactivities.Dailyfee:
$45
ERfCCounselorsinTrainningTeamforHighSchoolStudents
Studentsingrades9—12whoarelookingtodevelopleadershipskillsareencouragedtojointheERfCCITTeam.Highschoolstudentswillgainexperienceworkingwithchildrenindifferentagegroups,discovernewstrengths,andlearnteam-buildingskills.Trainingisprovidedandsummeropportunitieswillbeavailable.ContactMelissaSheaatmshea@erfc.us.
TonightinThompsonville
LocatedatSt.Patrick’sHall,64PearlStreet,EnfieldJoinusforafreefamilydinnerandavarietyoffamilyfunactivities.Inadditiontoafamilydinner,eveningsincludehands-oneducationalactivitiesdesignedforparentsandchildrentoenjoytogether.Communityprovidersattendtoshareinformationabouthealth,nutrition,physicalactivity,eduation,andotherservicessuchasSNAP,Care4Kids,earlychildhoodprogramsandout-of-schooltimeactivities.
1.WhatisthemainpurposeofJumpingClay?
A.Toguidechildrentoprotectwildanimals.
B.Toteachchildrentouseclaymaterialsproperly.
C.Toencouragechildrentoimprovetheircreativity.
D.TohelpchildrenlearnabouttheArcticandAntarctic.
2.Whencanachildtakepartinscienceactivities?
A.December30,2020.B.February22,2021.
C.April12,2021.D.June24,2021.
3.Whichprogramsuitsastudentwhowantstorunformonitornextterm?
A.JumpingClay.B.VacationDestination.
C.ERfCCITTeam.D.TonightinThompsonville.
B
Researchersinthefieldoftenusecameratrapstoremotelyphotographthelivesofanimals.Thesestationarycamerashaveasensorthatistriggered(启动,引发)byheatormovement,lettingresearchersmonitoranimalswithoutdisturbingthem.
Thetrapscanbeusedformonthsatatime,sometimescatchinghundredsofthousandsofimages.Buttheseimages,andthevaluableinformationtheyreveal,typicallyjustsitonresearchers’harddrives,unavailabletoanyoneelse,accordingtoJorgeAhumada,ascientistatenvironmentalnonprofitConservationInternational.SohelaunchedWildlifeInsights,anonlineplatformwhereresearcherscouldsharetheirphotos.Hisideaistoencourageteamworkbetweenbiologistsandwildlifeconservationorganizations,andbringcameratrapfootage(片断)totheforeofconservationefforts.
ThesiteusesArtificialIntelligencedesignedbyGoogletoovercomeakeyproblemwiththesekindsofphotos:
cameratrapsproduceanastronomicalnumberofimagestomanually(手动的)analyze,saysAhumada,manyofwhichareblankimageswherethecamerawastriggeredbyitssurroundingsandnotbywildlife.Manuallysortinganddeletingthesephotosisalaborioustask.
Togetaroundthat,aftersomeoneuploadsfootagetotheWildlifeInsightsdatabase,itsAIchecksiftheimagewastakenfromacameratrapandautomaticallyremovesallblandimages.Ifthereisananimalintheimage,theAIwillidentifythespecies.
Aswellascollectingandreviewingthephotos,theplatformwillprovideanalyticsthatcouldrevealtrendsinspecies’populationfordifferentprojects.Thatinformationcouldhelpresearchersunderstandwhetheraspeciesisincreasingitsrangeorifitsnumbersaredwindling.
Whileopenaccessiskey,theplatformhastakenstepstomakesurethisinformationdoesn’tgetintothewronghands.“YouwillhavetoaskWildlifeInsightsforpermissiontogetthelocationsoftheimages,”saysAhumada.“Wewillmanagethisprocesscarefullybecauseweknowthatpoachers(偷猎者)couldusethisinformationtofindendangeredspecies.”
4.What’sthepurposeofWildlifeInsights?
A.Toraisemoneyforwildlifeprotection.
B.Tomonitorwildlifeinanundisturbedway.
C.Toencourageresearcherstosetcameratraps.
D.Tomakecameratrapimagesavailabletothepublic.
5.WhatkeyproblemdoestheAIhelptodealwith?
A.Sortingwildlifeimagesquickly.
B.Trackingthephotographedspecies.
C.Analyzingtheoriginsofblankimages.
D.Checkingtheperformanceofcameratraps.
6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dwindling“inParagraph5mean?
A.PuzzlingB.DoublingC.DroppingD.Missing
7.WhyisWildlifeInsightscarefulaboutitsdata?
A.Toprotecttheprivacyofuploaders.
B.Toavoidtheillegaluseofthem.
C.Tochargefeestostoppoachers.
D.Toensuretheaccuracyofthem.
C
EcoTreasures,ayoungtourcompanybasedinSydney,haveinvolvedanewplanintheirManlyCoastalWalkstoremovemarinedebrisfromPenguinhabitats.
ThetourcompanyspecializesinEcotourismexperiencesonSydney’sNorthernBeachesandwithinKu-ring-gaiChaseNationalPark,NewSouthWales.EcotreasureshavebeenluckytohostarangeofinternationalstudytourstudentsvisitingSydneythiswinter,whohavebeenparticipatingintheplan.ThestudentsarriveinAustraliaforshortstaysofgenerally7—14days,whichconsistofEnglishlessonsandAustraliatourexperiences.EcoTreasuresowner,DamienMcClellan,hasbeenhappytohostthestudentsonhistoursandtoinvolveanewelementinthehalf-dayadventure,withapurposetocleanupmarinedebristhataccumulatesinthenaturalenvironmentknowntobethehabitatforlittlepenguins.
McClellanhasbeenveryproudtorunthesetours,whichhighlightarangeofenvironmentalawarenessmessages,andmentions,“whenwevisitthelittlepenguinhabitatatCollinsBeachinSydneyHarbourNationalParkweconductabeachclean-up.Thestudentsalwaysputin110%andweremoveasmuchasmarinedebrisfromthecatchment(积水处)aspossible.Weareallgivingbacktothelocationweareappreciatingbecauseofitsnaturalbeauty,andI’mproudofalltheseinternationalguestscaringforAustralia’senvironment.”
ThetoursofferagreatdisplayofSydney’snaturalsettingrightonthecity’sdoorstep.Mr.McClellanalsoadds,“ThestudentsandteachersreallyenjoytheirexperienceonthewalkaroundManly.Wevisitthebeach,SydneyHarbourNationalPark,CabbagetreeAquaticreserveandManlysuburbsallinahalfdayadventure.Wealwayskeepthewalkfunandinterestingbyidentifyingnativeplants&searchingforWhalesfromlandwithbinocularsandotherwildlifealongtheway.”
EcoTreasureswasfoundedin2010byDamienMcClellan,andthebusinessislookingforwardtoworkingwithmorepartnersinthefuture,developingnewecotourismplansforarangeoftargetmarkets,andkeepingitfunispartoftheplan.EcoTreasuresisAdvancedEcotourismandROCcertified.
8.WhatdoesEcoTreasuresmainlyspecializein?
A.protectingLittlePenguins.
B.teachingstudentsaboutenvironmentalprotection.
C.cleaninguppenguinhabitats.
D.holdingecotoursincertainareas.
9.Theunderlinedword“debris”inParagraph1hasasimilarmeaningto_________
A.waterB.animalC.trashD.rock.
10.WhatdoesMr.McClellanwanttoexpressinthethirdparagraph?
A.Hisappreciationfornaturalbeauty.
B.Hispurposetorunthetours.
C.Hispridetorunthetours.
D.Theimportanceofraisingenvironmentalawareness.
11.Wecaninferfromthefourthparagraphthat____________.
A.thetoursarepleasantandvaluable.
B.thetoursmakethestudentstired.
C.thetoursareheldfarfromSydney.
D.thetoursareheldmainlyforstudents
D
WinterbeginsinthenorthonDecember22nd.Peopleandanimalshavebeendoingwhattheyalwaysdotoprepareforthecoldermonths.Squirrels(松鼠),forexample,havebeenbusygatheringnutsfromtrees.Well,scientistshavebeenbusygatheringinformationaboutwhatthesquirrelsdowiththefoodtheycollect.
TheyexamineddifferencesbetweenredsquirrelsandgraysquirrelsintheAmericanstateofIndiana.Thescientistswantedtoknowhowthesedifferencescouldaffectthegrowthofblackwalnut(黑胡桃)trees.Theblackwalnutisthenutofchoiceforbothkindsofsquirrels.Theblackwalnuttreeisalsoacentralpartofsomehardwoodforests.
RobSwihartofPurdueUniversitydidthestudywithJakeGoheen,aformerPurduestudentnowattheUniversityofNewMexico.Thetworesearchersestimatethatseveraltimesasmanywalnutsgrowwhengatheredbygraysquirrelsascomparedtoredsquirrels.Graysquirrelsandredsquirrelsdonotstorenutsandseedsinthesameway.Graysquirrelsburynutsoneatatimeinanumberofplaces.Buttheyseldomrememberwheretheyburiedeverynut.Sosomenutsremainintheground.Conditionsarerightforthemtodevelopandgrowthefollowingspring.Redsquirrels,however,storelargegroupsofnutsaboveground.ProfessorSwihartcalls“deathtrapsforseeds”.
GraysquirrelsarenativetoIndiana.ButProfessorSwihartsaystheirnumbersbegantodecreaseasmoreforestswerecutforagriculture.Redsquirrelsbegantospreadthroughthestateduringthepast
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