1、浙江省高三超级全能生联考英语试题浙江省2021年高三“超级全能生”3月联考英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读选择 Throughout your life you will have many different kinds of relationships. Some relationships are casual and some are close. Strong, close relationships are fulfilling(有意义的). Most people need at least a few relationships of this type.Ben
2、 liked to tell this story about his good friend Isaac: “Once after a big storm, tree branches were all over the yard, which meant I had a full morning of work. Then Isaac came, saying that since I had offered to drive us to the football game that afternoon, he wanted to save me the trouble of pickin
3、g him up. He was three hours early, however, and he just happened to have a rake(耙子) and heavy work gloves with him.”Isaac showed he understood a basic principle of strong relationships: both sides give as well as receive, otherwise the relationship is unlikely to last.In strong relationships, givin
4、g and getting are united. You feel worthy as a person when you have something to give. When you receive, you give thanks and show appreciation. The cycle of giving and receiving is on going.One way to help keep relationships strong is to give a word of thanks to anyone who helps you. People can feel
5、 hurt if their help isnt acknowledged. For example, Amrit was growing frustrated because Curtis kept calling for help with his homework. So one day when Curtis called, he even thought about telling his brother to say that he wasnt at home. He was glad he didnt. Curtis had called to say how well he h
6、ad done in his test and to thank Amrit for his help. Saying those two simple words-“Thank you”-can carry a relationship through rough times.1Whats the authors purpose of mentioning Bens good friend, Isaacs story?ATo explain strong relationships are based on both sides giving and receiving.BTo convin
7、ce the readers that Isaac is one of Bens trustworthy friendsCTo show that Ben owns the strongest relationship with Isaac.DTo show what a close relationship can bring to both sides.2What does the underlined phrase “on going” in Paragraph 4 mean?AGetting around. BContinuous.CMoving forward. DUnavoidab
8、le.3The passage mainly tells us _.Asome examples of giving and receivingBpeople need different types of relationshipsChow to build and keep strong relationships through giving and receivingDone should remember to give thanks to others from time to timeIt seems that electronic devices just keep getti
9、ng smaller. Scientists in the United States have announced the creation of the first transistor with only two dimensions(二维).A transistor is a small electronic device that transfers or carries electronic current. Scientists hope these new 2D transistors will be used for building high-resolution(高分辨率
10、)displays that need very little energy.Two groups of scientists created these 2D transistors. They report that the transistors are only a few atoms thick.Usually transistors are made with the element silicon(硅). Computer processors, memory chips, TV screens and other electronic devices contain billi
11、ons of silicon-based transistors. But these very small electrical parts have certain limitations.Dimitris Ioannou is an electrical engineering professor at George Mason University. He says the traditional transistor has been improved as much as it can be.He adds that researchers have been looking fo
12、r new materials with special features and they want transistors to be seen through and soft.“If the layers are very thin, the transistor can become flexible, so it doesnt have to be rigid(坚硬的), like it would be in a silicon chip. So people can think of applications like wearable electronics, televis
13、ion screens and other things,” said Ioannou.These new transistors can also carry higher current. They also can move the current much faster than traditional transistors. This is important for high-definition screens.Dimitris Ioannou says the scientific success could prove very useful in the future.
14、Now, how good and how useful it will be, its still in the stage of research, but it certainly is an advance, said Ioannou.4Which of the following statements about the newly created transistor is TRUE?AThey are expected to be used in high-resolution displays.BThe transistors are made with the element
15、 silicon.CThey are rigid, just like traditional transistors.DThey have already been put into actual use.5What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 mean?AThe traditional transistors have been changed into two-dimensional ones.BMany of the traditional transistors have been improved over the yea
16、rs.CThe traditional transistor has been developed to its fullest.DThe traditional transistor has been developed quite well.6What is Dimitris Ioannous attitude towards the creation of the new transistors?ANegative. BNeutral.CIndifferent. DPositive. Ashley CFord, a New York City writer, recently appea
17、led to her 66 000 Twitter followers. “A cool thing you can do today is to try to find out which of your local schools have kids with overdue(过期未付的)lunch accounts and pay them off.”Children from the poorest families get free or reduced-price breakfast and lunch. But some struggle to pay even reduced
18、prices. Some of the IOUs(借据)come from kids who simply forget their lunch money or parents who can afford to pay but neglect to keep prepaid accounts up to date.People around the country have been inspired by Ashley CFord to donate money to pay off debts owed by parents that can follow kids throughou
19、t their school careers.“It really hit home for me,” said Kristina Arwood, who launched a campaign that raised $20,000 to pay lunch debts in her region. “I grew up on free and reduced-price lunches, but even that 40 cents was hard to get together with four kids. There were times I wouldnt eat because
20、 I didnt have money.”The effort drew some criticism from people who said some of the money is owed by parents who can afford the $2.50 for lunch but let their accounts run into the red. But the response has been mostly positive.“Its unrealistic to think donations are going to fix this problem for al
21、l school districts,” said Diane Pratt-Heavner, spokeswoman for the association.Ford said her real aim was to inspire a bigger wave of community giving. She said, “It was just one idea; another school might need help with uniforms or tutoring. The point was to do something that helps people in your c
22、ommunity.”7Kids with overdue lunch accounts may be those _.Awho refuse to bring their lunch money to schoolBwhose parents are unwilling to pay the accounts in advanceCwhose family fail to pay for their meals even at reduced pricesDwho would have the debts follow them throughout their school years8Wh
23、ich of the following statements about the campaign launched by Ashley CFord is RIGHT? AIt could solve the problem of school children failing to pay their meals.BIt received wide support and criticism from some people as well.CIt raised enough money to cover the IOUs in all school districts.DIt also
24、focused on helping kids with their school uniforms.9What did Kristina mean by saying It really hit home for me in Paragraph 4?AShe was rather surprised at what the kids experienced.BShe felt as if she were stricken by the kids sufferings.CShe felt touched because of her similar experiences in childh
25、ood.DHer family were suffering because of her donation to the campaign.10What is Ashley CFords real aim to appeal to her Twitter followers to donate to the kids? ATo ensure that the government get universal free meals for all students.BTo arouse peoples concern about those who need uniforms or tutor
26、ing.CTo raise enough money to pay the lunch debts in all the schools.DTo encourage more people to take action to help those in need.二、七选五Most trips will involve some walking, even if the main activity is cycling or horse riding.11 However, if you are going to walk 16-19 km or more a day with a pack
27、on your back, daily for several days, your feet and body will suffer if you have not prepared yourself beforehand.1. Preparation12 Start with gentle walks of 3-5 km a day on easy-going areas. Build this up to 16-19 km, walking on local footpaths once or twice a week, wearing your boots and carrying
28、your pack.Think about your overall physical fitness if you are overweight, or if you have been ill or are recovering from an injury. You need to be sure that this wont cause health problems or severe discomfort.2. Care of your feetNever underestimate the importance of comfortable feet on a walking t
29、rip; uncomfortable or sore feet can make your trip truly miserable, so it is worth taking care of them properly.13 Keeping your feet clean will make you more comfortable and washing them every day is advisable. Dry feet well after washing.3. Deciding on footwear14 Badly fitting boots can cause disco
30、mfort and blisters(水泡),and this will be enough to ruin your day. Boots should give good ankle support, and this is especially important for mountain walking. 15 For extreme conditions, such as snow and ice, jungle or desert, you will need specially designed boots. AA short hike is within most people
31、s capabilities.BThe most important criterion(标准)with walking boots is that they fit you properly.CTake a short walk daily for several days, and your feet and body will improve a lot.DRemember that the same boots will not necessarily be suitable for every trip.E.During the expedition, keep your toena
32、ils cut short, so that your boots dont press on them.F.If you are not an experienced walker, get in some training walks as part of your preparation.G.To prepare for your walking trip, you have to wash your feet every day for several days.三、完形填空One winter nine years ago, I volunteered at a homeless shelter in Los Angeles, 16 meals for people. There I met Albert, who said he lik