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[试卷]2020届江苏省南京市高三下学期5月十校联考调研 英语试题

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It turns out that high temperatures were doing great damage under the water aswell. This month comes news that exceptionally warm seas have led the GreatBarrier Reef, the world’s biggest coral system, to suffer its third mass bleaching in five years. The bush and the reef: Australians almost define themselves by these two ecosystems, which once seemed boundless.

Coral bleaching takes place when sea temperatures rise sharply, causing the coralpolyps that make up reefs to spray the algae(海藻)that generate their food viaphotosynthesis(光合作用).Without the colour edalgae, coral soon dies, leaving the complex colonies a ghostly white. Reefs canrecover from occasional bleachings: the fastest-growing corals regenerate in adecade or so. But mass bleachings on the Great Barrier Reef are becoming evermore frequent. And the run of recent bleachings had already killed off relatively heat-intolerant coral species. What is striking this year is thatfor the first time the bleaching extended to the southern part of the reef.There, closer to the pole, waters should be cooler. But not this year.

The biblical rains that put out the bush fires have also helped to lower water temperatures over the reef. The rains are proof to climate-change deniers that recent fires, droughts and floods are simply part of the natural cycle. They point with delight to the bush springing back to life. Yet while important habitats depend upon fire to regenerate, this summer’s fires, exceptionally,destroyed temperate rainforests too. Regarding the reef, the deniers play down the damage and insist on the ability of “nature to fix nature”. That is despite the accumulated effect of successive bleachings from which reef sstruggle to recover.

The bush fires threw the prime minister, Scott Morrison, off balance. Holidaying inHawaii made him look out if touch, while his Liberal Party’s cosy links to oil,gas, coal and iron-ore interests came under closer inspection. Mr Morrison’s official “representative” to the Great Barrier Reef, Warren Entsch, a Queenland politician, points out that “bleached corals are not dead corals” and predicts that many will recover. Although he admits climate change is a concern, he once complained that “forcing” youngsters to be worried about it is a form of “childabuse”. Most Australian care both about climate change and about the Great Barrier Reef—but not enough, alas, to call their government out over such ambivalence.

61. The greatest challenge to the recovery of the Great Barrier Reef is _______.

A. climate change B. bush fires C. heavy smoke D. high temperatures

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62. The underlined expression “play down” in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _______.

A. mention lightly B. think highly of C. criticize fiercely D. take seriously 63. What can we learn from the last paragraph?

A. The government is confident that nature will recover itself. B. The government lays more emphasis onchild abuse.

C. The government calls on the public tocare about climate change. D. The government admits climate change ishigh on the agenda. 64. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A. Australia On Fire B. Life Under Threat

C. Forest Fires Under Control D. Great Barrier Reef In HotWater

D

Deo had grown up barefoot in Burundi, but for a peasant boy he had done well. He was twenty-four. Until recentlyhe had been a medical student, for three years at or near the top of his class.But he had spent the past six months on the run.

He had one friend who had seen more of the world than East Central Africa, a fellow medical student named Jean. And it was Jean who had decided that New York was where he should go. Deo was traveling on a commercial visa. Jean's French father had written a letter identifying Deo as an employee on a mission to America. He was supposed to be going to New Yorkto sell coffee. Deo had read up on coffee beans in case he was questioned.Jean's father had also paid for the plane tickets. A fat booklet of tickets.

He had heard of French soldiers behaving badly in Rwanda, and had even caught glimpses of them training militiamen(民兵) in the camps, but waking up and seeing a white person in the next seat wasn't alarming, No onecalled him a cockroach (蟑螂). No one held a machete (大砍刀)

A voice was speaking to him. Heturned and saw a policeman who seemed friendly. Deo spoke to him in French, but the man shook his head and smiled. He asked a question in what Deo guessed was Englsh.Then a woman who had been sitting nearby got up and walked over French, at longlast French, coming out of her mouth. Perhaps she could help, the woman said inFrench. Deo thought: \She arrangedt o sit next to him on the flight to New York and asked him lots of questions.Deo wanted to pay her back for helping him. So he tried to answer her

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questions.They talked most of the way to New York. After such long solitude (独处), it felt wonderful to talk.

When he reached Immigration the agent stared at Deo's documents, then started asking questions in what had tobe English. There was nothing to do except smile. The agent went off and came back with another man. He introduced himself to Deo in French. His name was Muhammad. He said he came from Senegal. Muhammad asked Deo the agents' questions and also some questions of his own. For the agents, he asked Deo, “Where are you coming from?\Muhammad made a pained face and said to him in French, “How did you get out?\

There was no time even to attempt an answer. The agents were asking another question: Deo's visa said he was here on business. What business?

Selling coffee beans, Deo told them through Muhammad. Just keep smiling, Deo told himself.

How much money did he have?

Two hundred dollars, Deo said with pride. The cash had been a gift from Jean. Exchanged for Burundian francs,it could have bought a lot of cows. But neither Muhammad nor the agents looked impressed.

Where was he staying?

Jean had told him he'd be asked this. A hotel, he said.

The agents laughed. A week in ahotel on two hundred dollars?

In 1994, airport security wasn't what it soon would be. Muhammad said something in English to the agents. Hiswords must have been the right ones, because after a few more questions, the agents shrugged at each other and let him through, into America.

He had no idea what he'd do next. After six months on the run, he was in the habit of not looking ahead. And whatwas there to fear? What could the man in the booth up ahead do to him? Whatever it might be, he'd already seen worse. God had taken care of him so far. And still was taking care of him, it seemed. As this serious-looking stranger, Muhammad,walked him out of Customs, he said that Deo could stay with him in New YorkCity. But Deo would have to wait here for three hours. Muhammad worked at the airport as a baggage handler. He had to finish his shift. Could Deo wait three hours?

Only three hours? said Deo. Ofcourse!

65. Which of the following is the reason why Deo left his hometown? A. Jean persuaded him to go to New York. B. Jean's father paid for the plane tickets for him.

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C. He was an employee on a business mission to America. D. He wanted to flee his home town to seek shelter in New York. 66. How did the woman help Deo? A. She arranged a seat for him. B. She did the interpreting forhim.

C. She asked the policeman to show mercy to him. D. She talked with him which madehim feel less lonely.

67. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 most probably mean? A. God is toying with him. B. God is taking him under his wing. C. He is at the mercy ofGod. D. He can't break away from God. 68. Hearing that Deo came from Burundi, Muhammad felt _______. A. happy B. sympathetic C. terrified D. relieved 69. The followings tatements about Deo are true EXCEPT that A. he was a white person B. he was brave and optimistic

C. he had a good academic performance D. he was grateful to those whohad helped him 70. What would most likely happen to Deo later? A. Selling coffee beans in NewYork. B. Turning to Jean's father forhelp. C. Being reduced to a beggar inthe street.

D. Making a living in New York with Muhammad's help.

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improvingorganizational culture is the need of the hour, as people want to work for acompany that enables them to keep a balance between their work and personallife. The organizations that treat their employees well and provide a goodworking atmosphere

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