广东省茂名市区域2024-2025学年高三上学期10月联考试题 英语 Word版含答案
茂名区域高三 10 月份联考
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第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Popular Destinations in China
Dali in Yunnan Province
With the premiere of a TV play earlier last year, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture in southwest China’s Yunnan
Province appeared as a very popular tourism destination. The play was filmed in Dali, showing some main places
such as Dali Ancient Town, Shaxi Ancient Town and Xizhou Town. During the Spring Festival holiday, Dali
received several million tourists, marking a remarkable increase compared to the previous year.
Jiangmen in Guangdong Province
Thanks to the success of a hit show, Jiangmen in Guangdong Province became a famous tourism destination
last year. As the hometown for many overseas Chinese, the city is well- known for its historical and cultural streets,
featuring South Asian architecture and wide varieties of snacks, which attract tourists and TV fans. It recorded more
than three million trips, and the trips created several billion yuan of tourism income for the city.
Qingdao in Shandong Province
One of the most popular films during last year’s Spring Festival was a science fiction film about the Earth.
Interestingly, you may not know that 90 percent of the film was actually shot in Qingdao City of East China’s
Shandon g Province. For science fiction fans or film lovers, visiting Qingdao to explore the filming places has
become popular.
Taiyuan Ancient County in Shanxi Province
A comedy film during last year’s Spring Festival shot in the Taiyuan Ancient County in Shanxi has caused a
stir. The film was inspired by a famous poem and general in the Southern Song Dynasty(1127-1279). From
January 21 to January 31, the county saw a flood of over400,000 tourists, a great rise compared to about 180,000
visitors during the last Spring Festival holiday.
21.Where is the TV play mentioned in paragraph 1 mainly shot?
A.In some historical counties. B.In some ancient towns.
C.In southwest China’s cities. D.In south China’s provinces.
22.How is Jiangmen different from the other three destinations?
A.It is a popular attraction.
B.It was first built by overseas Chinese.
C.It received the most tourists this year.
D.It is the root of many Chinese living abroad.
23.Which of the following drives the popularity of the last two destinations?
A.Films. B.Poems. C.A general. D.An explorer.
B
At the end of a perfect July afternoon in 2016, Raymond awoke from an accident only to find that he’d
damaged his neck and could no longer walk or fully use his hands.
But that’s just the beginning of Raymond’s story. A year later, frustrated with the lack of rehab(康
复)resources available for people like himself in New Orleans, the former broadcast engineer decided that his
hometown needed an adaptive gym to cater for those with injuries and disabilities. Based on the need, Raymond
financed the establishment of Split Second Fitness in 2021, with specially designed workout equipment and therapy
programs that allow clients to grow stronger without the aim of making money.
The inspiration for Split Second Fitness came to Raymond as he spent three months at a state- of- the- art
rehab center in Sacramento, which redefined his understanding of recovery. “I knew I had to get back home and
figure out how to do that,” says the natural- born net- worker, who spent three years raising funds and learning how
to run an organization.
Seated bikes help move disabled users’ legs; yoga instructors help stroke survivors increase flexibility and
range of motion; mental health experts facilitate the hard transition to a new way of living. “Anybody’s life can
change in a split second like mine did,” explains Raymond. “What our organization is really centered around is
‘How do we give you hope?’ and ‘How can we help you transform that hope into action steps for you to create a
better tomorrow?’”
“The aim is to increase the quality of life of those with a disability,” he says. “Because if I can give you
something to look forward to, it will help you get out of the painful process and help you get back on track to a
happy and healthy life.” Raymond, who insists he’s just getting started, says that he plans to open similar gyms
across the nation. “I want to be remembered as someone who moved the needle on disability advocacy issues.”
24.Which statement fits Split Second Fitness?
A.It is open to everyone.
B.It is made up of many gyms.
C.It is funded by TV programs.
D.It is run on a non- profit basis.
25.What inspired Raymond to set up Split Second Fitness?
A.A live broadcast.
B.A rehab experience.
C.A request from a fitness center.
D.A suggestion from a former workmate.
26.What can we learn about Split Second Fitness from paragraph 4?
A.Its facilities and staff. B.Its goal and mission.
C.Its background and change. D.Its challenges and difficulties.
27.What is the best title for the text?
A.Hope in Motion: a Road to Self- discovery
B.Gyms: Making You Healthier and Stronger
C.Life with a Disability: a Painful Experience
D.Instructors: Helping You Get Back on Track
C
Primary testing of a newly developed AI- enhanced blood test has shown promise in being able to accurately
determine the potential of someone’s developing Parkinson’s disease(帕金森病)in the coming years. In research
published last week, a team of scientists in Europe identified eight blood- based biomarkers that might alert doctors
to a high potential for Parkinson’s disease development in a patient— up to seven years before symptoms appear.
The test, while still in its early stages, offers hope for a disorder that has no cure and affects nearly nine
million people worldwide. At present, the treatment for Parkinson’s disease tends to be reactive and focused on
stopping symptoms from getting worse, which include shaking movements, slow movements, stiffness and a loss of
balance, after a diagnosis(诊断)is made. “We need to get to people before they develop symptoms. It’s always
better to do prevention rather than cure,” senior author Kevin Mills says. With this goal in mind, the team began
their work by collecting blood samples from 99 people who have Parkinson’s disease and 36 people who don’t.
Analyzing a select ion of 70 percent of these samples, a machine learning algorithm(算法)identified eight
proteins that appeared in different concentrations in the blood of those with the disease.
This pattern could provide a diagnosis with 100 percent accuracy, according to a statement from University
College London. In a follow- up evaluation, the algorithm was given the remaining 30 percent of blood samples
that it hadn’t been trained on—30 from people currently with Parkinson’s disease and 11 from people without it.
The tool aced the test, correctly diagnosing every patient. “This means that drug treatment could potentially be
given at an earlier stage, which could possibly slow down disease progression or even prevent it from occurring,”
Michael Bartl, the co- first author of the study, says.
“We’ve seen significant progress in the development of exciting new tests for Parkinson’s disease in the last
year alone,” Katherine Fletcher, research communications leader says. “We anticipate that these new tests will start
being used within the next few years.”
28.What can the new blood test do for Parkinson’s disease?
A.Relieve its symptoms. B.Predict its likelihood.
C.Identify its initial causes. D.Determine its treatment plan.
29.What do we know about the current treatment for Parkinson’s disease?
A.It is on symptom control. B.It is mainly preventive.
C.It is effective in complete cure. D.It is mainly based on early diagnosis.
30.What does the underlined phrase “aced the test” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Needed a new test. B.Became a failed test.
C.Performed well in the test. D.Showed weaknesses in the test.
31.What is Katherine Fletcher’s attitude to the new blood test for Parkinson’s disease?
A.Contradictory. B.Skeptical. C.Optimistic. D.Tentative.
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