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惠州市2019届高三三调英语试题惠州市2019届高三三调英语试题惠州市2019届高三三调英语试题资料仅供参考文件编号:2022年4月惠州市2019届高三三调英语试题版本号:A修改号:1页次:1.0审核:批准:发布日期:惠州市2019届高三第三次调研考试英语本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分120分(最终成绩按总分135分进行折算),考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在答题卡相应的位置。3.全部答案应在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。 第I卷 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAreyouinterestedintravellingHerearefamousnationalparkswheretravellersmostlyliketogoinAmerica.GreatSmokyMountainsNationalParkVisitors:11,388,893Thename“GreatSmokyMountains”comesfromthefogoverthismountainrangesituatedalongtheNorthCarolina-Tennesseeborder.Establishedin1934,itisnotjusthometoadiverseecosystemofplantsandanimals,butalsohometorichAppalachiancultures.Visitorstherecanseeover100waterfalls,goboatingonFontanaLakeandhiketheAppalachianTrail.It'salsoanexcellentvantagepointtoseetheleaveschangeinthefall.2.GrandCanyonNationalParkVisitors:6,254,238The

GrandCanyon

istheresultofover70millionyearsofgeologicaleventscreatingtheColoradoPlateau,glaciersandvalleys,whiletheColoradoRivercarveditswaythroughthevalleys.Itistrulyanaturalsplendor!WhenPresidentRooseveltfirstvisiteditin1903,hesaid,“TheGrandCanyonfillsmewithawe.Itisbeyondcomparison–beyonddescription.”16yearslater,itwassignedbyPresidentWoodrowWilson,officiallyviewingtheGrandCanyonanationalpark.3.YosemiteNationalParkVisitors:4,336,890Inadditiontobeinganationalpark,YosemiteisdesignatedasaWorldHeritageSite.YosemiteNationalParkisinCentralCaliforniainthewesternSierraNevada.Thoughitcoversaround1,168squaremilesofarea,visitorsspendmostoftheirtimeinthesquare-mileareaoftheYosemiteValleywheretherearesomemostfamoussiteslikeYosemiteFalls,andCook’sMeadowLoop.4.ZionNationalParkVisitors:4,504,812SettledinSouthwesternUtahisZionNationalPark.Ithassomeofthemostuniquelandscapespackedwithmountains,valleys,rivers,desertandforests.ZionNationalParkisalsoanimportantplacetostudyancienthumanswhomadetheareatheirhomeabout8,000yearsago.Someofthepark’smostnotableattractionsinclude

Angel'sLanding,KolobArch,theNarrows,etc.21.HowdoesGreatSmokyMountainsNationalParkgetitsname?

A.Withsmokerisingfromthevolcanointhelake.B.Withbigforestfirebreakingoutinthemountain.C.SignedbyPresidentWoodrowWilson.D.Withwatervaporseenoverthemountainrange.didGrandCanyonNationalParkbecomeanationalpark?A.In1887B.In1903C.In1919D.In1934doesYosemiteNationalParkshareincommonwithZionNationalPark?A.Theyarelocatedinthesamestate.B.Peoplecanlearnaboutancienttimesthere.C.Theybothhavethemostcharminglandscenery.D.Theywerebothformedastheresultofyearsofgeologicalevents.BIhadthestrangestdreamlastnight.Iwaswalkingdownadirtroadwithsnowywoodsoneithersideofme.Iwasallalone.Icouldn’tseeanotherpersonanywhere.Allatonce,however,Isawsomeonewalkingtowardsmeinthedistance.AsthispersongotcloserandcloserIrealizedthatitwasme.Itwasmefrommanyyearsago,fresh-facedandyoung.Icouldseeinhismindallthedreamsandhopesthathehadtoo.Theyhad,afterall,oncebeenmyown.Iwasoverjoyed.IhadsomanythingsIwantedtosaytothisyoungerme.IwantedtosparehimthepainIhadsufferedandthemistakesIhadmade.IwantedtosharewithhimallthatIhadlearnedoverthelongyearsofmylife.Iwantedtoshowhimhowhislifewouldturnoutsodifferentfromwhathehadthoughtandhopeditwould,butthatitwouldbemuchbetterandhappierthanthepathhewasnowon.Iwantedhimnottowastesomanyyearsonthethingshisego(自我)thoughtweresovitalbutinsteadtorealizethatlovewasthemostimportantthinginthislife.Iopenedmymouthtosayallofthesethingsbutcouldn’t.IrealizedatthatmomentthatevenifItoldhimhewouldn’tbelieveme.HewouldhavetowalktheroadIhadwalked,learnthethingsIhadlearned,andgothroughallIhadgonethrough.Hewouldhavetofindtruthinhisownwayandinhisowntime.Ilethimwalkonbyandwatchedashedisappearedinthedistance.ThenIturnedtocontinueonmyownwayandwokeup.Inthislifetherearenoshortcuts(捷径).Weallhavetowalktheroad.Weallhavetotravelthroughsorrowaswellasjoy.Weallhavetolearntolove.Weallhavetogrowintowhoweweremeanttobe.Ittakesourwholelives.Yet,itisajourneyworthmaking.didtheauthormeetinhisdream?A.himselfandanotherpersonB.himselffromthefutureC.someonehedidn’tknowD.himselffromthepastdidtheauthorwanttodo?A.Hewantedtoforgivehimself.B.Hewantedtosharesomething.C.Hewantedtoshowhislifecouldbebetter.D.Hewantedtoindicateegothoughtisvital.couldn’ttheauthorsayanythingthathewantedtosay?A.Becausehethoughthewouldn’tbetrusted.B.Becausehehadn’tlearnedmuchinlife.C.Becausehelethimselfgo.D.Becausehewokeup.canbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Loveisnotalwaysthemostimportantinlife.B.Ifwewalktheroadalone,wecanwalkbetter.C.Everyonehastomakehisownlifejourney.D.It’simpossibletogrowintowhoweremeanttobe.CWhenwemeetsomeoneforthefirsttime,weusuallygetavaguesenseofwhatkindofpersontheyarebythewaytheyshakehands,talk,orwalk.Intheageofsocialnetworking,however,firstimpressionsaresometimesmadeevenbeforeweactuallymeetsomeoneinperson---thatis,bylookingattheirprofilephoto.Accordingtoarecentstudy,thesesocialimagessayalotaboutourpersonality.Inthestudy,presentedinapaperattheInternationalAAAIConferenceonWebandSocialMedia,agroupofresearchersfromtheUniversityofPennsylvaniaintheUSusedsoftwaretoanalyzetheprofilepicturesof66,000usersofUSsocialplatformTwitterand3,200oftheirtweets.Atthesametime,about434participantswereaskedtocompleteasurveyabouttheirpersonalitytype.Theresearcherswantedtofindoutiftherewasaconnectionbetweenpersonalitytraits—likeopenness,extroversion,andneuroticism(神经质)—andaperson’sprofilepicture.Accordingtotheresults,openpeoplearemorelikelytoposeinanunusualwayanduseobjectssuchasglassesoraguitarintheirprofilephotobecausetheyenjoynewandexcitingexperiences.Meanwhile,neuroticpeopleoftenholdbacktheirnegativeemotions.Theytrytoavoidshowingtheirface;Instead,theyuseanimageofsomethinglikeapet,acarorabuilding.Apartfromtheobjectsinprofilepictures,thecolorsusedinthemalsogiveussomehintsaboutthephoto’sowner.Forexample,extravertswerefoundtohavethemostcolorfulprofileimages,astheywanttoemphasizetheirpersonalityandshowthemselvesoff,theresearcherswrote.Althoughsocialmediaphotos“usuallyrepresentanextensionofone’sself,theyalsoallowausertoshapehisorherownpersonalityandidealizedview,”accordingtotheresearchers.So,whenchoosingaprofilephoto,maybeweshouldaskourselvesfirstwhatkindofimagewe’dliketoconvey.Afterall,firstimpressionsalwayslast.helpsformthefirstimpressionswiththedevelopmentofnetwork?ShakinghandsB.GreetingsC.ProfilepicturesD.Gestures29.What’sthepurposeofthestudy?

Toanalyzetheusers’preference.Toconductasurveyaboutpersonalitytype.Toexploretheformationoffirstimpression.Toseekoutthelinkbetweencharactersandprofilephotos.30.Accordingtothestudy,anoutgoingpersonmay________.chooseapuppydogasanimageshareadistinctposeinhisphotofillhisprofilephotowithlightcolorscarelittleabouthisimageisthebesttitleforthetext?A.BeMindfulofYourPersonalityB.MakeUseofYourSocialImageC.FirstImpressionsMakeaDifferenceD.ProfilePhotosRevealYourPersonalityDJanus,theRomangod,hastwofaceslookinginoppositedirections.Sodoesartificialintelligence(AI).Ononesidearethepositivechanges,enablingpeopletoachievemore,farmorequickly,byusingtechnologytoimprovetheirexistingskills.Looktheotherway,though,andthereareplentyofpotentialpitfalls.LikeJanus,technologicalchangemayalsocausedisruption(混乱),butAIislikelytohaveabiggerimpactthananythingsincetheappearanceofcomputers,anditsconsequencescouldbefarmoredisruptive.Intheyearsahead,AIwillraisethreebigquestionsforbossesandgovernments.Oneistheeffectonjobs.AlthoughCEOspubliclypraisethebroadbenefitsAIwillbring,theirmaininterestliesincuttingcosts.OneEuropeanbankaskedInfosystofindawayofreducingthestaffinitsoperationsdepartmentfrom50,000to500.TheMcKinseyGlobalInstituteestimatesthatby2030upto375mpeople,or14%oftheglobalworkforce,couldhavetheirjobsreplacedbyAI.AsecondimportantquestionishowtoprotectprivacyasAIspreads.Theinternethasalreadymadeitpossibletotrackpeople’sdigitalbehaviourinminutedetail.AIwillofferevenbettertoolsforbusinessestomonitorconsumersandemployees,bothonlineandinthephysicalworld.Consumersaresometimeshappytogoalongwiththisifitresultsinpersonalisedserviceorpromotions.ButAIisboundtobringinvasionofprivacythatisseenasunacceptable.Forexample,law-enforcementofficialsaroundtheworldwilluseAItospotcriminals,butmayalsomonitorordinarycitizens.ThethirdquestionisabouttheeffectofAIoncompetitioninbusiness.Atechnologycompanythatachievesamajorbreakthroughinartificialintelligencecouldraceaheadofrivals,putothersoutofbusinessandlessencompetition.Thisisunlikelytohappeninthenearfuture,butifitdiditwouldbeofgreatconcern.ItistooearlytotellwhetherthepositivechangesbroughtbyAIwilloutweightherisk.Butitwillputanendtotraditionalwaysofdoingthingsandstartaneweraforbusinessandfortheworldatlarge.Janusismentionedto________.thetopicB.praisetheRomangoditsdifferenceAIunderlinedword“pitfalls”inparagraph1isprobablymeans________.A.consequencesB.risksC.effectsD.benefits34.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.AIisadouble-edgedsword.B.PeopleshowgreatconcernaboutAI.C.privacyisthreatenedbyAI.D.AIwillenjoyabrightfuture.35.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsAI?

A.Objective.B.Positive.C.Worried.D.Subjective.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

SomeMythsYouStronglyKeepBelievingAreUntrueTherearevarietiesoffalsemythswespreadfromdaytoday.

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.Otherwise,peoplewillcontinuetobelievesuchridiculousmythsundoubtedly.Youwillrealizesomeofthemostacceptablefactsarecompletelyuntrue.Mengetbeerbelliesfrombeer.Weblamethebeerforthebelly.Itiswidelybelievedthatmenwhoconstantlydrinkbeerendupwithabeerbelly.However,itisnotthebeerthat’stoblame,buttheabundanceofunhealthysnacksthatoftenaccompanythedrink.Alcoholinbeerirritatesthestomach,thereforecausinganincreasedappetite.Dr.MichaelJensen,anobesityspecialistinMinnesotaUSAsaysthatdrinkingbeermakesliverburnalcoholinsteadoffat,leavingthelattertoaccumulateinthewaste.

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.Wearetoldthatdogsseetheworldinblackandwhite.Butthetruthisthattheycandistinguishcolorsjustnotinthesamewaywedo.JayNeedsfromtheUniversityofWashingtoninSeattleprovesthatourfurryfriendsareabletoreceivealimitedrangeofcolors,whichmeanstheycandistinguishobjectsofthesameshape.Ingeneral,adog’svisionisverysimilartothatofapersonwithred-greencolorblindness.Carrotsimproveeyesight.

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.ThismythcameintoexistenceduringtheSecondWorldWar.TheBritishArmyclaimedthatfighterpilotshadexcellentnightvisionasaresultoftheirconsumptionoflargequantitiesofcarrots.Actually,theyhadradarsonboardwhichmadeitfasterandeasiertodetecttheenemies.Themythabouttheamazingpowerofcarrotswasinventedandspreadbythemediasothatenemieswouldnotlearnaboutthefact.

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.A.DogscandistinguishcolorsB.Men’sfatisstoredintheirbelliesC.DogsseetheworldinblackandwhiteD.Men’sfatisnotmostlyaccumulatedinthesepartsE.Eventually,itspreadallovertheworldandpeoplearestillconvincedofitF.WeagreewiththeviewthateatingcarrotsplaysanessentialpartingoodvisionG.Itishightimethatscientistscreatedaseparatedepartmentdedicatedtoexposingthetruth第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。MysonSamis16andautistic(患自闭症的).ItwasSam’sveryfirstdayathighschool.We’dsetupa

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insomeone’slife.41.A.tourB.billC.planD.vacation42.A.severeB.fineC.mildD.dry43.A.courageB.shelterC.schoolD.pride44.A.toyB.phoneC.radioD.computer45.A.upsetB.patientC.lazyD.late46.A.nervousB.curiousC.happyD.desirable47.A.adjustB.serveC.admireD.wait48.A.SecretlyB.GenerallyC.FortunatelyD.Briefly49.A.movedB.carriedC.calmedD.stepped50.A.informedB.rewardedC.warnedD.accused51.A.morningB.afternoonC.eveningD.dawn52.A.confirmB.receiveC.defendD.feed53.A.putinB.jumpinC.dropinD.liein54.A.rescuedB.educatedC.defeatedD.blamed55.A.promiseB.watchC.trapD.convey56.A.spoilB.thankC.begD.consider57.A.journalistB.teacherC.strangerD.student58A.blamedB.preferredC.finedD.appreciated59.A.happinessB.kindnessC.gratefulnessD.faithfulness60.A.differenceB.foolC.mistakeD.fortune第II卷注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填人适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Youmaywonderwhatforeignersthinkofourcustomsandtraditionsatpartiesandbanquets(宴请).Banquets

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