黑龙江省2021届高三英语上学期周测试题【含答案】

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1、黑龙江省大庆实验中学2021届高三英语上学期周测试题(8.11)说明: 1. 本套试题共分为四个部分:阅读理解、完形填空、单项选择和语法填空 2. 答题时间60分钟,总分100分。第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分26分)第一节(共8小题;每小题2分,满分16分)AWe all have one shirt in the closet that we dont want to get rid of, yet keeping around because we cant bear to just throw it in the garbage. We dont wear it anymore. B

2、eing a little out of style, your old T-shirt needs a new home where it can be appreciated. One city in Toronto has started a project to give it one. Earlier this year the Toronto suburbs of Markham introduced a new program encouraging its residents and residents of nearby suburbs to donate their old

3、 unwanted clothing. The program is exceptional because unlike most of those second-hand stores, they are accepting old clothing that isnt quite in perfect condition. It is breathing new life into these typically-trashed items. Contrary to common belief, textiles(纺织品)are not only used for clothing, a

4、nd these items are being re-purposed in a variety of interesting ways. The city has set up many different donation centers around the suburbs and residents are encouraged to donate any unwanted textiles they happen to have lying around their house. Its volunteers duty to divide the donations into di

5、fferent sorts. Those items in usable and good condition are donated to local homeless shelters and other aid centers. Those which are not are shipped off to be used for industrial purposes. Only when there is no more industrial need for fabric and textiles will they begin to use their last place a l

6、andfill outside the city. The program isnt the citys only green initiative (倡议). It has already had one of Canada and the worlds largest solar panels, and it is said that they are steadily working towards a shift to 100% renewable energy. The city also has subsidized (补助) farmers markets and over 12

7、5 miles of bike paths. As a result, Markham also has a much lower rate of obesity than other Canadian cities. Now, its working towards another goal 100% recycling of unwanted textiles. 1. What does the underlined word “one” in paragraph 1 refer to? A. A shirt.B. A city.C. A home.D. A closet.2.What d

8、o the volunteers do with the unwanted clothing?A. Sell them in good condition.B.Sort through the donations. C.Share them with poor kids. D.Send them for industrial use. 3.What does the author want to say in the last paragraph? A.The city has been the best place to live in Canada. B.The program is mo

9、re successful than expected. C.The citizens have fallen in love with the city. D.The city is working hard to be a green one.4. What is the main idea of this text? A.One Canadian city is giving old clothing a new life. B.Old clothes are becoming more useful in Canada. C.Rubbish has been put into wide

10、 use in Canada. D.Donation centers become popular in Canada.BWant to get your package delivered via robots? Now theres an app for that. If you live in Washington D. C. , or Redwood, you may have glimpsed a small, boxy robot rolling along a local sidewalk, minding its own business, but attracting the

11、 attention of many curious onlookers.The autonomous machines were part of a pilot program last year by Starship Technologies focusing on delivering meals from local restaurants in dozens of cities around the world. This week, the company unveiled plans to broaden its delivery service beyond food to

12、include package, a move that led it to declare itself “the worlds first robot package delivery service”. The next time you order food, this cute robot might roll up to deliver it. The package delivery service is not available to everyone yet. The wheeled robots have a top speed of 4mph and can detec

13、t obstacles from 30 feet away. “The robot can operate through anything,” Nick Handrick, head of operations for Starships D.C. office, said. “ If you had something in the way a stick its able to climb sticks.”To sign up for the service, which costs a little more than $ 10 per month, customers need to

14、 download the companys app. Customers then create a “Starship Delivery Address”, a unique address inside a Starship facility, where they can have package sent from places such as A. Once a package is delivered to the Starship address, customers receive a text notification(通知)that allows them to sche

15、dule a home delivery via robot. The robots are opened by customers via a mobile phone code.Barriers exist for robotic ground delivery, with many states requiring that humans be in control of delivery robots. Those regulations havent stopped Starship Technologies from accumulating experience on stree

16、ts around the globe ahead of the companys latest launch. The company says its robots have covered more than 125,000 miles in more than 100 cities in 20 countries.5. What can we know about the robotic delivery?A. It is part of a trial project by Starship Technologies.B. You can use the service free of charge via smart phones.C. The robots are opened by customers

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