地密★肩用前海南省2022年普通高中学业水海南省2022年普通高中学业思想烟地本试春典36题,并1的身,有试时间的本议卷共10是,典100令,雪试时间列注意事项1锦加用,等生年神自已的的名,为生4、9地身形区内上结异照的第使用小的笔填净,香负样用6烟线16.Why does the girl fail to help Mr Atkins with the horse?A.She is too young.B She has no time.C.She hates doing thatom maga听第10段村料,回答第1?至20题。reating17.What was the unexpected Christmas gilt?1分)A.A house.B Many parrotsC.A project.18.How much did the keeper spend a month to feed the parrots?D四个A.S497.ogram wB$800C、$1,20019.Why were the parrots put in different cages?hinkingh teachA.To have more space.B.To avoid infection.C.To get better trainingyself.20.How does the public feel about the keeper?e of theA.Pitiful.B Grateful.C.Angryfor an第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分】y45第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分32.5分)was fo阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个进项中选出最进项。AI had nFour Shows to Seen IFalcons:The Art of the Hunt.National Museum of Asian Artng inteThe trained accuracy of hunting falcons (has long been attractive to humans.Asthanklong ago as early 8th-century Syria,falcons were being trained to become skillful hunters for一k。the royal courts.The fashion spread across the globe.A new show collects paintings and objectsfrom ancient Egypt to China celebrating the hunting power of the birds (Jan.5-July 17).kendIke Ude-Nollywood Portraits,National Museum of African ArtstorieThe success of Nigeria's film industry has also meant the rise of charm and celebrity inn to fewhat is called Nollywood.Enter Ike Ude to photograph the leading stars.The result refleetswardedthe changing nature of African identity in the 21st century.(Feb.5)We Are Made of Stories.Smithsonian American Art MuseumoortanThis exhibition highlights some of the 93 works of art in the collection of Margaret Z.mmoRobson,featuring the works of 48 major self-taught artists.The collection was gifted,therrasslargest of its kind in two decades,and it expanded the museum's extensive holdings of whatwas once referred to as folk art.(July 1)全国100所名校最新高考冲刺卷第3页(共12顶)【22·(新高考)高考样卷·英语(一)-门ASTIC ERASER
用苏丹Ⅲ多精在绿第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。China's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System(BDS)has been operating smoothly and providingstable quality services to global users since its launch.Its service 56(capable)is now first-classin the world.09EChina officially put the BDS-3 system into use on July 31,2020,57(open)the service toglobal users.Along with positioning,navigation and timing services,the BDS system can provide aa回variety of value-added services,58include global search and rescue assistance,short message日Pcommunication,as well as precise point positioning.59(base)on real-time test results,theegBDS's positioning,speed measurement,timing accuracy,and its service availability and continuity日all meet requirements.BDS is serving diverse 60(industry),generating profits in 61 field of mass consumerproducts and becoming increasingly integrated into people's lives.Both the regional and globalshort message communication services are now open 62 both the public and users in variousfields.Meanwhile,the positioning function is being used in agriculture,land survey and automaticdriving.The BDS is now serving the world.So far,the key BeiDou-related products 63(export)to more than 120 countries and regions.Major interational smartphone manufacturers have64(wide)supported BeiDou.By 2020,79 percent of the smartphones in the Chinese market had applied fornetwork access65(support)BDS positioning.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)假定你是李华,你校四月份举办了“世界读书日”系列活动。请给你的笔友Adam写一封电子邮件,介绍相关情况。内容包括:1.活动目的;2.活动内容;3.你的收获。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Adam,Yours,LiHua高三英语第9页(共10页)
well-known locations,including a comditions pemsexclusive lunch is the best in Hana.PRICE INCLUDES:Round-Trip Transportation,Expert Driver Guide,ContinentBreakfast.21.When does the Big Island Volcano Tour leave?A.7:00a.m.9○B.7:30a.m.时itmC.7:45a.m.eD.7:45p.m22.What could tourists probably do during Road to Hana Tour?03A.Drive along the bridge..B.Swim under the waterfall.C.Make stops at the beach.D.Have an exclusive free lunch.23.What do these tours have in common?A.They are for nature lovers.B.They last till late afternoon.C.They provide tour guide service.D.They are filmed in TV shows.的g【原创】Bo%0sO3iBWiAs human beings retreat (into their homes with the covid-19 expanding across theworld,nature seems to be taking back urban areas.000rt2is According to The Straits Times,many wild animals have recently skipped onto emptystreets in many cities.In Spain,a wild boar()climbed down the hills and wanderedaround Barcelona.Sika deer nosed their way around the deserted subway stations of Nara inJapan.It is certainly great news for species because this is the habitat they once had and thathumans have taken away from them.onvbA sivoM isueHundreds of years ago,people lived in harmony with wildlife.They shared naturalresources from sunlight to water and from forests to land.But as human beings evolved andformed their own civilizations,they fought with animals for more space and resources.WOYGradually,human beings came to lose connection with nature.More skyscrapers were builtto meet the needs of the flock of people in the cities,which drove away many wild animalsfrom their habitats.arlit oldcton scor lo osbiv wotHowever,the recent lockdown of cities during the pandemic gives a chance of freeingspace for other animals and reflecting on humans'relationship with nature.Stuck indoors,with their worlds reduced to a few square meters,urban people have suddenly become keenbird-watchers.They have realized that the sky is a great arena-anything can fly past and,at the very least,it will give them peace.The message is simple:keep looking up.Right now the most important phenomenon perhaps is humans'relationship with natureis changing-with people locked up in their homes realizing how much they miss nature.More importantly,by missing nature,humans may come to respect-and live in harmony)1g01with--nature once again.b24.What keeps human beings indoors according to the text?A.Expansion of the world.B.Spread of a disease.C.Return of wild animals.D.Retreat of urban areas.25.Which is a benefit of being locked down?01CA.A quieter cityB.A busier sky.C.A better human-nature relationship:D.A civilized habitat.(0英语试题第4页(止
An artificial intelligence(AI)that can grade theCfor a few seconds,not knowing what to do,"Jose said."I was taken aback.Ive never seen so much money."skill of a pianist with near-human accuracy could be usedCrazy thoughts raced through his head.Wasin online music tutoring.Brendan Morris at thesomeone going to kidnap(绑架)him?Was this someUniversity of Nevada,Las Vegas,and his colleagueskind of practical joke?After taking a moment to collectselected almost 1 000 short video clips()of peoplehimself,Jose did what he knew was the right thing:heplaying the piano from YouTube and got an expert pianistcalled the police.They soon discovered that the moneyto manually(手s动地)grade each on a 10-point scale.had accidentally been left behind by a worker tasked withThe researchers used half of these videos and theirrefilling the ATM.associated grades to train a neural(神经的)network,a"This money could have made an unbelievableform of AI,creating a model that can assess pianoamount of difference in his life if he had taken the otherplaying in unseen videos.They then used the other halfpath,but he chose the honesty path and did the rightof the clips to test the model.The team ran the test threething,"Office Simon Drobik,a policeman said."I'vetimes,first giving the AI access to just audio,then justseen a lot of stuff in 21 years,but this was unique andvideo and finally to both together.The audio-only versionrefreshing for the city."was 65 percent accurate when compared with the gradesJose's childhood dream has been to work in the legalgiven by an expert,increasing to 74 percent forfield himself,as a crime scene investigator and presentlyvideo-only and 75 percent for the combined version.studies criminal justice at Central New MexicoMorris says that although the software works well,itCommunity Collegeis unclear how the AI chooses its grades.This lack ofJose was considered a“hero”in his community.transparency is a common problem with neural networks.The mayor and police chief held a ceremony to honor"We don't know specifically what it's doing.As with ahim.Local businesses have showered Jose with rewards.lot of Al,we can't say exactly what's happening,"saysHe was also given a 500 scholarship.Morris.24.What do the underlined words "taken aback"in"The software could be doing anything fromParagraph 3 probably mean?identifying a pianist's ability to play two widely separatedA.Excited.B.Shocked.notes with one hand to their ability to quickly play notesC.Confused.D.Anxious.at large intervals,"he says."The AI has probably25.What can we know about the bag filled with cash?identified hundreds of small pieces of evidence like theseA.It was kind of a practical joke.and taken them all into account in its assessment,"hesays.Even without fully understanding how it works,B.It was put there by a policeman.Morris hopes the technique will eventually prove usefulC.It was left behind by a bank clerk.in tutoring,potentially reducing costs and loweringD.It was used as a tool to kidnap Josebarriers to learning piano.26.What's Jose's childhood dream?28.What did the researchers use the AI to do?A.To be a hero.A.Find the suitable tutor.B.To be a policeman.B.Assess the piano skills.C.To become a millionaireC.Pick out the best pianist.D.To take up legal work.D.Develop online piano teaching.27.What message does the author seem to convey in the29.What's Morris's attitude to the new technique?text?A.Doubtful.B.Disapproving.A.A good act can be well rewarded.C.Unconcerned.D.Hopeful.B.Never judge a book by its cover.30.What can we infer from the last paragraph?C.Money is the key that opens all doors.A.A pianist's ability is hard to identify.D.Chances favor those who are well-prepared.B.AI techniques are perfect in music tutoring.·英语5一3·(全卷共6页)
,stop making them可s、s示,呼吁人有们不要论别人的'体形态,并就这一建议给出了两方面的理由。文中最后还是出了具体的实施办法。由此可知,本文的主要目的是提出建议。D语篇类型是说明文,主题语境是人与社会之历史、社会与文化,研究者们发现,当主人离开家后,有同类作伴的狗比独自一人在家的狗会表现出更强烈的分离焦虑感,而且一只狗的焦忠行为会引发别的狗的焦虑行为。32.D。细节理解题。根据第二段中的The discovery is opposite to a popular belief that dogs that areseparated from their owners butar in the company of other dogs are not that alone及最后一段中的t's wrongthat a dog with separation-related anxiety will feel better if another dog is added to the household可知,认为狗与别的狗在一起时可以减轻焦虑是·种误解。33.B。推理判断题,根据第-段中的most of the time,.the dogs lay quietly relaxing in their preferred placesActivity,like sitting or standing still,or raising their head,took up22%of their time,and the animals wereactively moving around for less than2%of the time可知,主人不在的时候,这些狗总体上不太活跃。34.C。细节理解题。根据最后一段中的The key is to understand the causes of the problem behavior tobeable to manage or treat it effectively可知,Natalie Waran认为人们应该找到狗感到焦虑的真正原因。35.A。标题归纳题。研究者们发现,当主人离开家后,独自在家的狗会表现出分离焦虑感,而有同类作伴的狗则表现出更强烈的分离焦虑感。第二节语篇类型是说明文,主题境是人与社会之历史、社会与文化。荷兰人是世界上最高的人,受某些因素影响,他们的身高也经历了-些发展变化。36.D。空前提到“荷兰人是世界上最高的人”,空后又提到“然而,大约100年前,25%的荷兰人去参军会因为身高不足157米而军队拒绝”,由此可知,该空是空前内容的具体描述,且与空后内容形成转折,D项符合逻辑。37.B。根据空前的There:e taller people belonging to certain populations within countries及空后的theNetherlands、Denmark可知,该空应该是关于哪些民族的人个子高的具体实例,结合选项可知,B项出现了Masai people in Tanzania and Kenya,对应首句的certain populations。38.A。该空是本段的主旨句。空后提到研究者们发现,影响身高的因素包括营养和基因,并以荷兰人为例进行了具体说明,由此可知,该空应该是说什么影响了一个国家的人们的身高,结合选项可知,A项符合逻辑。39.E。根据空后的Because of their genetics,.though,the Dutch have become very tall again with goonutrition可知,该空应该是说某~时期因为营养不良,荷兰人的身高也受到影响,结合选项可知,E项“后来,长期营养不良使荷兰人的财高很多年都大不如前”正确。40.F。该段首句提到“作为世界上最高的人也有不便之处”,之后举例来说明这些不便之处,由此知,该空也是说作为最高的人行哪些不便,结合选项可知,F项是关于不便之处的举例,故该项正确。语言运用第一节语篇类型是记叙文,主题语境是人与自我之生活与学。一次偶然的机会Paul O’Sullivan和三与自己同名的音乐家组建了一文乐队。随后因为其中一名来自巴尔的摩的Pul生病,乐队被迫解散,但他们的友谊依旧持续。41.B。根据下文中的They are all musicians可知,Paul O'Sullivan是名音乐家。
Accommodation and airline tickets included"I got home and I did what any 17-year-old would do when they thought they had a life-changing messageAn Alaska rail and ship vacation combines two travel experiences into one unique and unforgettable trip.to communicate to the public.I posted a Facebook stating,Day 1:Happiness is...those perfect car ridesStep aboard a well-known train departing from the USA and find yourself surrounded by unspoiled naturalwhere the radio just plays all the right songs.'"beauty.Amtrak trains,such as the Empire Builder,which travels from Chicago to Seattle;the CaliforniaAs day 1 turned into day 2,3,4...and now nearly 3,300 consecutive days of finding joy,The SmileZephyr,traveling from Chicago to San Francisco;and the Coast Starlight that connects Los Angeles andProject has grown into a full-grown happiness campaign with one simple mission:share joy.Seattle,often begin these land and sea adventures.Tours departing from Canada include travel on VIA Rail'sElizabeth Buechele started writing down what made her happy each day.One "Happiness is"at a time.Canadian or aboard the Rocky Mountaineer,a scenic train that offers a luxury vacation experience.AlaskaThis practice of writing joy every day grew into"The Smile Project".She has inspired many across the globetrain and ship trips that stay within the state offer unforgettable experiences aboard one of the most remoteto pause,reflect,and find that one joy may have brushed through their days.railways in America,the Alaska Railroad.24.Where does Elizabeth Buechele think she can find happiness?Admire the changes in the landscape that grand mountain ranges,rushing rivers,dense()forest,A.During class.B.In daily lifeand remote expanses slowly transform into cities and towns.As the train approaches the coast,prepare toC.On her journey.D.From her adviser.board your ocean liner()and begin your sail through Alaska's peaceful waterways.The water part of therail and sail packages presents Alaska's Inside Passage,a scenie stretch of water between Puget Sound and25.What do we know about Elizabeth Buechele when The Smile Project"began?the Gulf of Alaska that contains ocean life and breathtaking views of glaciers(),mountains,andA.She was in high spirits.B.She met with some accidentsold-fashioned fishing villages.C.She was in a desperate state.D.She suffered from hot weather.Keep watch for orcas,whales,sea otters,and seals as you sail between colorful ports that show Alaska's26.What does the underlined word"consecutive"in paragraph 5 probably mean?history and native culture.Juneau,Alaska's capital city and home to the massive Mendenhall Glacier;A.Difficult.B.Peaceful.C.OrdinaryD.ContinuousSkagway,the center of the Klondike Gold Rush;Sitka,with its Russian architecture and relics();27.What caused "The Smile Project"to come into being?Ketchikan,filled with the largest collection of standing totems();Glacier Bay,with its calving glaciers;A.Giving a daily account of happinessB.Sharing important information with othersand Denali National Park,home to America's tallest mountain peak,are just some of the extraordinaryC.Communicating with the publicD.Inspiring people to pause and reflect.destinations on these grand combination journeys.For further information,call 01223 810080.Have you ever wondered how astronauts clean their clothes in space?They wear their underclothes,and21.What is special about this type of travel?everything else,until they cannot take the dirt and smell anymore.Then,they throw them away.A.It is a trip filled with adventures.B.It has a variety of train travel routes.NASA wants to change that.This would mean the end of throwing away lots of dirty clothes every year.C.It has plenty of unique sea wonders.D.It is a combination of land and water tourism.Up to now,they simply have had to put them with other waste in old supply ships to burn up in the22.What can visitors see when they board the ocean liner?atmosphere.NASA is working with the U.S.company,Procter Gamble (P&G),to leamn how best to cleanA.Dangerous tourist routes.B.The inland rivers of Alaska.astronauts'clothes in space,so that they could use the clothes for months or even years,just like on Earth.C.The scenery of the vast sea.D.Fishermen in old-fashioned clothesP&G announced that it would send Tide detergent()and dirt removal equipment to the space23.Where can visitors find Russian remains?station later this year and next year.The battle against dirty and sweaty clothes in space has begun.It is notA.Skagway.B.Juneau.C.Sitka.D.Ketchikana small problem,especially as the U.S.and other countries plan to establish bases on the moon and Mars.BRocket storage space is small and costly.So why waste it on new clothes if they could keep their oldPeople say life happens to those who pause to listen.Listen carefully to that voice that's calling out theboundless possibilities from within.From the age of 17,our friend Elizabeth Buechele has set out on aclothes looking and smelling fresh?An astronaut needs 68 kilograms of clothes in space per year.The clothesjourney to find the true meaning of happiness.There was no adviser or guide reaching out to help her defineuse a lot of storage space,especially on a three-year Mars mission.what qualifies(符合)as“happiness'”and what doesn't.She may continue to be on her quest(寻找)but isSpace station astronauts exercise two hours every day to fight the effects of weightlessness on theirconfident that happiness lies in things that are not only small but simple.bodies.That quickly leaves their training clothes sweaty,smelly and stiff().Their exercise clothingAs one of her many rewarding programs,the campaign of"The Smile Project"began in the late fall ofbecomes so unpleasant that they use a new suit every week.2011 as Elizabeth Buechele drove home from school.In next experiment,P&G will send up detergent made just for space.Scientists will then see how the"It was unusually warm for that time of year and I had my windows down and my radio up.I couldn'tcompounds()in the detergent react to six months of weightlessness.At the same time,P&G istell you a single song that was on the radio,but I remember I was happy,"she recalled,"It was more thandeveloping a washer-dryer machine that could operate on the moon or even Mars.It would use small amountsthat,though.Most days I would have just felt the emotion of joy,smiled,and moved on."of water and detergent.高考冲刺押题卷·英语(二)第3页共8页高考冲刺押题卷·英语(二)第4页共8页
This smartphone accessory (is designed with a tiny 0.17-inchcamera that gently snakes inside of your ear canal to catch a glimpse,whilethe end of the camera cable connects to your Android smartphone viamicroUSB or USB-C.It's also compatible (with Mac or Windows 10laptops,but unfortunately,not iPhone or iPad mobile devices.The video feedoffers a clear HD picture quality for true-to-life images,as it also features sixne.adjustable LED lights to prevent glare and to throw light on the dark regionsof your inner ear.her.The Anykit USB Otoscope-Ear Scope Camera comes with a USB-Cadapter,three ear mirrors,two earpicks,rubbing alcohol pads to clean thedigital otoscope (after use and a lifetime guarantee.If you or your kidsare easy to get ear infections,this beautiful tool is absolutely invaluable.Comments of other customers:"I was looking for an ear wax removaltool so I decided to get it.This one didn't disappoint me.The clear tool clipsto the end of the camera and you can easily use it to get behind the wax andremove it safely.I'll never put another Q-Tip in my ear."Another very happyshopper added,"This is such a game changer!My son gets ear infectionsoften and I am thankful now I can now spot the first signs of one at homebefore it gets bad!This device is easy to use and my little one doesn't mind itone bit since he can see it on the computer screen!How handy!Well worththe money!"21.What can the Anykit USB Otoscope-Ear Scope Camera be used for?A.Checking the inner situation of the ear.B.Dealing with any kind of ear infection.C.Changing the structure of the inside ear.D.Making one's smartphone much clearer.22.Which should be avoided to work with the Anykit USB Otoscope-EarScope Camera?A.Android smartphones.B..Mac laptops.C.Windows 10 laptops.D.Ipad mobile phones.23.What's the purpose of the text?A.To introduce a new invention.B.To talk the readers into purchaseC.To offer ways to treat ear infections.D.To offer comments on a new product.BAfter spending her own time in the hospital,Katy has found a way tobring joy to patients.Over2 years ago,,Katy was recovering from spinal surgery(脊柱手术).Though it did aid in adjusting the shape of her spine,she still spent much ofher time in recovery.In a recent blog,her mother claims music has providedthe most healing for her condition.Music is better than any drug we couldever give her.For the last few years she has tried to figure out the best way touse her voice.She then found out Musicians On Call has regular programs near her,and immediately applied so she could deliver the healing power of music justas it healed her.After her first program,her spirit was getting better andbetter."She gave a few lessons to nurses in the hallway and made a doctorinto a new fan."When thinking about why this moment brought so much joy,her mother had this to say:We have been there.We know the days that turn信息压轴卷英语四(有听力)第3页
he became a part of my life.So far he has lived with me for 5 years.He follows me around all dayand when my husband and I are doing work around the house,he is always the one to want tohelp!第二部分:阅读阅读理解A导语:本文是一篇应用文。介绍了四个不同的国家公园休闲车之旅能让游客得到各种不同的体验。21.A。细节理解题。根据Trip 1部分的.you'll see the Milky Way,the pale white band of starsacross the sky at night.可知在该旅途中,游客可能被银河系的美景吸引。22.B。细节理解题。根据Trip3部分的Available:Start as early as Feb.1.可知,如果游客在3月份有时间,只能选择Mount Rushmore&Colorado之旅。23.C。细节理解题。文中所提到的四个国家公园之旅都会在旅途中度过8-13个夜晚,由此可知答案。阅读理解B导语:本文是一篇新闻报道。荷兰的西蒙·格鲁特因为60多个国家引进高品质、抗病的蔬菜种子而被授予世界粮食奖。24.B。细节理解题。根据第二段Developing seeds has been the Groot family business for along time.He is the sixth generation of,,what is called,a seedsman.可知,他是第六代种子商,继承了家族几代人的事业。25.D。推理判断题。根据第四段It was a passion...has always concerned him.及.could notstand that..not have better seeds可知,责任感驱使他为农民开发新种子。26.A。细节理解题。根据第五段That was because the seeds available for sale were often old,Those seeds were usually from Europe or North America and did not grow well in their tropical climate.可知,对农民来说,最大的挑战是买不到高质量的种子。27.D。主旨大意题。根据第一段及末段的内容可知,文章介绍了一名种子专家因将优质蔬菜种子带到很多国家而被授予了世界粮食奖。阅读理解C导语:本文是一篇说明文。随着电脑数据不断增长,储存数据的难度增加,一些公司想开发DNA技术来储存数据:28.C。词义猜测题。根据第一段的It predicted world data demand will grow from33 zettabytesin2018to175 zettabytes by2025.可知,存储数据的需求将会大大增加,因而未来几年全世界数据将会大大增加,故划线单词意为“增加”。29.B。推理判断题。根据第三段They can be represented by the letter codes A,T,C and G.Researchers have discovered that data can also be stored within DNA in the sequences of these letters.可知,DNA可使用四个字母代码A、T、C、G来储存信息。30.D。推理判断题。根据第四段的The research team from Microsoft and the University ofWashington reported it had successfully encoded the word "hello"in pieces of DNA and changed itback to digital data.A chemical process is used to get the DNA into a storage device..可知用DNA技术储存数据是可实现的。31.A。推理判断题。根据最后一段much more work needs to be completed before DNAstorage systems can effectively compete with electronic ones.可知,目前该系统还需进行很大的改进。阅读理解D导语:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了每周实行四天工作日的利弊。4
,国理放置在智慧进·新高考·限时训练40分钟·题型专练卷君姓第一部分英语(十)阅读理解(共7小题:每小题2.5分,满分17.5分)(60分40分钟)选项。阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳3.What'the unique chracter of the GuggenheimMu?第A.The museum itself is an art work.The Hispanic Society of AmericaAB.The museum has most antiques.的The Hispanic Society is proud of the largest number of Spanish arts out-C.The museum expanded the i f galleries.side Spain.Duchess of Alba created by Goya will come into your sight theD.The museum is mainly about rligious artifact.moment you enter the museum,while several portraits can be found on theecndloor.The collection is mainly about religious artifacts.Also on displayA new study ahows tht heatwaves fish and other creatures inBtists reported last week.的are thousands of black-and-white photos that document life in Spain andLatin America from the mid 19th century to the present.Museum of Modern Art(MoMA)A research paper desoribing the process notes that earlier research hascentered on how hot weather can increase occan surface temperatures overConsidering the MoMA's reputation for having one of the world'finestlime.Heatwaves can cause changes to the ocean environment,killing largecollections of art from the 18th century,it's no surprise that around nearlymumbers of seabirds and affecting corals and other sea life.every comer of the museum is a piece loved by contemporary lletos.Du-Depending on the rate at which temperature changes across the ocean,ing the tourist season,a glance at Van Gogh's Starry Night or Picasso's Lesresearchers mainly measure how far lish,whales and other mobile speciesDemoiselles d'Avignon is expected.must travel to find cooler ocean surface temperatures.In some places,coolerQueens Museum一四water would not be far from warmer seas,such as where different parts of theLocated on the grounds of two World's Fairs,the OM holds one of theocean meet,the study found.But in tropical areas-where temperature chan-Gotham's most amazing sights:A9335-quare-foot scale model,created inges are usually small-some sea creatures would need to travel more than1964.The museum underwent an expansion to double the size of its galleries2,000 kilometers to find cooler water.Michael Jacox,a scientist,says the research offers a powerful new andin2013 adding public spaces,two enryways and a gass building facingGrand Central Parkway.good way of looking at ocean heatwaves."When the environment changes,many specics move,"he said in a statement."This research helps us under.The Guggenheim Museumstand and measure the degree of change they may be responding to."JacoxDesigned by original architect Frank Lloyd Wright,the Guggenheimsays fast-moving of sea life can affect many kinds of sea creatures and haveMuseum is the only New York museum that shows art inside a work of art.human costs as well.Some of the most mobile species-many fish,whales,The Gugg's famed shape sets it apart from other NYC art institutions.Buland turtles-hold great value for humans,so fisheries and tourism could bewhat truly makes the building a global attraction is a world-class collection.harmed.If you would like to visit these museums,you can contact us at 5705031Michael Alexander said the study may give us an idea how the ecosys-to learn more information.tem may change in the future.This could,for example,help predict how far1.What will greet you as you enter The Hispanic Society of America?A.Goya.fishermen would have to travel to reach the fish they want to harvest.C.Several portraits.B.Duchess of Alba.4.What did the researchers focus on?D.Black-and-white photos.2.If a visitor likes Van Gogh's work,which museum will he choose?A.Why temperature changes are small in tropical areas.A.Queens Museum.B.How far mobile species must travel to avoid heatwaves.C.The Guggenheim Museum.B.Museum of Modem ArtD.The Hispanic Society of AmericaC.How many sea creatures react to the changing environment.D.How hot weather can increase ocean surface temperatures.【英语(第19页)】
At the age of 3,she could already reeite poems.At the age of 17,he was offered an on-air job at WVOL,a radio station serving the African American community in Nashville,where she continued to work through thebeginnings of her college years.She wona full scholarship in Tenneee State University where he majored inSpeech Communications and Performing Arts.After finishing her degree,she signed on with a local TV station,and from there on out,things started looking up for her.Word of her talent in hosting got around,and eventually she was invited to hot a program onWIS-TV.Inless than ayear,ratings picked up,and AM Chicnago became one of the most popular programs in the area.InSeptember 1985,the program was renamed The Oprah Winfrey Show.Her show began airing nationally in196,and since then,she has started several shows,built her own network,and published herowmagazine.Wth thispwhouse performer working around the clock,she did more than just break a glass ceiing racal barrier.She built a media empire from the ground up.tiwindependent,sef-madethese are typically the word tha comndetodesribe her.If there can only be oe word todescribe Oprah Winfrey,it"determined"Whaisthe pobable meaning of the underlined word"backlash"in paragraph2?A.Support.B.Resistance.C.Attention.D.Invitation.5h did Winrey t imod in teion?A.During her college years.B.When she was 17 years old.C.When she worked for WVOL.D.After graduating from university.26.What is mainly talked about in paragraph 4?A.The beginning of Winfrey's career.B.The difficulty Winfrey had met.C.The success of Winfrey in some aspects.D.The influence of The Oprah Winfrey Show.27.What led to Winfrey's success?A.Her own struggle.B.Her good luck.C.Defeating opponents.D.The support of her family.CThere is a difference between being an acquaintance()and being a friend.An acquaintance is someonewhose name you know,who you see every now and then,who you probably have something in common with andwho you feel comfortable around.It's a person that you can invite to your home and share things with.But theyare the people who you don't share your life with,and whose actions sometimes you don't understand becauseyou don't know enough about them.On the other hand,a friend is someone you love.Not that you are"in love"with them,but you care aboutthem and you think about them when they are not there.They are the people whose pictures you have and whosefaces are in your head regardless.Friends are the people you feel safe around because you know they care aboutyou.They tell you the truth and you do the same.Friends are the people who won't laugh at you or hurt you,and if they do hurt you they try hard to make itup to you.They are the people you love,regardless of whether you realize it.Friendsare the people that hold the rings at your wedding,r maybe they are the people you marry.They arethe people who stop you from making mistakes and help you when you do.They are the people whose hands youanwh you can hug or give a kis to.They understand the things you do and they love you for them.They atick with you and stand by you.They hld your hnds.They wach you liveand you watch them live.Your ifis not the same without them.英语试题第4页(共8页)
on planting and eco-care,but other countries can't afford similar investment.Plus,only half of the $8 billion promised for the34.What did Dr Patricia find about people who had lie-ins on weekends?project has come through.Within most of theoinvestment in drylands remains a challenge based on the misconceptionA.More possibilities to suffer diabetesthat drylands are wastelands.However,this view is rapidly changing as drylands continue to be recognized for their richness inB.More possibilities to feel exhaustedC.More possibilities to have heart disease.biodiversity,productivity,especially of livestock,and provision ofoher cosystem service including water.D.More possibilities to change sleeping habits35.What does the underlined word "attenuate"in the last paragraph mean?According to its latest status report,the program needs torestore 20.26 million acres of land every year,plus a S4.3 billionA.Maintain.B.Strengthen.C.Weaken.annual financial investment,for the hopeful 2030 completion.Though the challenge is there,leaders remain optimistic.D.Inspire28.What's the purpose of the Great Green Wall?第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)A.To attract sponsors.B.To make itself a new wonderC.To draw the attention of the public.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D.To save the Sahel from ecological damage.29.How has the Great Green Wall come along?Everyone needs to be part of a family no matter how it is constructed and what it consists of.A family may consist of all oA.It's hard to keep going.any of the following:parents,grandparents,aunts and uncles,cousins and more.36B.It has begun to pay off.C.It's going better than expectedShow genuine concern for your family members.Do not keep your feelings in your heart.37 If you care about them,D.It's not going as well as expected30.Which is the problem that many African countries face when they carry out the program?then let them know about this.Go out of your way to remind each family member what glues you all together-love,care andA.Lack of money.support.B.Changing the drylands.C.Lack of workersD.Too much disagreement.Care about the interests of each of your family members.38 Ask them how their hobbies,their interests and their31.What's the text mainly about?work are going.Beanactive listener when they tell you and think about what you can do for them if they have any troubleA.A description of the African landscape.B.A discussion about African economy39 It is very important that you let them know about your life,so that they can understand you and generally know what'sC.An introduction to a conservation projectD.An introduction to a future environmental plan.going on in your life.In tu it isqally important that you know about their lives,tooo that they feel understood,supporedand can be reassured that they are not alone.0Can enjoying late nights and lie-ins()at weekends really kill you?That was the alarming claim made recently byTry small gestures.Even the smallest things count.With a simple text or a brief phone call,you can make someone's day.U.S.researchers.They say this habit can raise our risk of dying of heart disease by 11 percent.The danger lies in what sleep40 When you know that someone is going through a hard time,call him and tell him that you would like to do everything forscientists at the University of Arizona in Tucson,in the U.S,call“socaljet lag(假期后返工时差)”一where changing ourhim.sleeping habit at the weekend makesour bodies and brains in poor conditions.A.Spend time with your family members.Sierra Forbusha research assistant at the universitys Sleep and Health Research Program,says changing your sleeping habitB.There are some ways to help protect the family.at the weekend can damage your biological clock.The survey of94 adults,published in the journal Seep,found a link betweenC.Talk to your family members at the end of the day.people who habitally went to bed and ose late on weekends and the rate of cardiovascular disease and fatigue(心血管疾病和疲劳)D.If you love them,then tell them that you love themThey found people who got up late on weekends were more likely to have cardiovascular disease and felt tired more easily.E.Learn what they love doing and ask questions about it.Other studies have found links between lie-ins and other physical and mental problems.In2015,a study of 225 volunteersF.It's obviously important to do your best to make the family happy.was led by health psychologist Dr Patricia at the University of Pittsburgh.in the U.S.This study wamed that significant changes inG.Just make sure you leave a positive message that will make him feel happysleep routines between workdays and weekends are likely to raise the risk of diabetes ()Lie-ins may also attenuate your ability to think.Astudy in April led by Dr Michael Scullin,director of the Sleep Neuroscience第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)and Cognition Laboratory at Baylor University in Texas,in the U.S.,tested 28 students.It found that when they caught up on lost第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)weekday sleep with long lie-ins,they performed significantly worse in tests of attention and creativity.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项32.What does the text mainly talk about?Anew family moved in next door and I got to meet the mother of the family,Lydia.A.Weekend lie-ins may help you rest well.B.Weekend lie-ins may be bad for your health.Lydia is41,and her family moved to our city last week.We started talking,and she was 42 about how bad herC.Lie-ins have no influence on your body and mind.D.Social jet lag makes you sleep late on weekends.English was,but I didn't care.I knew how 43 it was to learn a second language.I enjoyed 44 with Lydia as we watched33.Which of the following is true about lie-ins?our kids play.It was what came next that 45 me:Lydia asked ifI'd be willing to help her with her 46A.They make people much healthier.B.They keep the balance between the body and the mindNow,I am not a teacher.I 47 teachers,and I'm grateful for teachers.It was because I admired what they did so much thatC.They reduce the rate of having heart disease.D.They have a bad influence on the biological clockI was very,very sure that I wasn't 48 of doing it myself.英语样卷(五)19英语样卷(五)
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lled/layBase formlied/ainSimple pastlightsleepPast participleli/lightedlit/lightedsleptsleptlosehinos.both black and white.Guided moring walks cn be booked ahead for an astonishinglynative students on their families,including stories of social problems and alcohol abuse.Seaquamreasonable f12-E15.kids shared how they felt helpless to do anything about the threat posed by the climate crisis.Kosi BayIt is an appealing complex of coastal lakes and an estuary()with a peaceful,unspoiledAfter both groups said their goodbyes,the brothers had an idea:what if the conversation,meantatmosphere.The lake system in particular is home to a wide range of creatures,such as hippos,to expand the students'perspectives about life outside their hometowns,didn't have to end?Students.they figured,could continue to benefit from bridging geographical and cultural differences.Theyflamingos.crocodiles and Zambezi sharks(common bull sharks).You'll also find more than 250 birdcalled their organisation Break The Divide.Today,it facilitates conversations and coordinatesspecies here,including the rare palm-nut vultures.community action between youth all over the world."It all starts with empathy,"Abhay says.Sodwana BayThe three-mile Mgobozeleni Trail in Sodwana Bay presents excellent opportunities forThe students at Seaquam used social media to spread the word about their mission to createbird-watching.taking you through picturesque coastal forest and grassland.Deep-sea fishing is alsoeye-opening conversations,and Break The Divide helped them to start their own chapters,providingpopular here,but toreally make the most of Sodwana you have to try the snorkelling(带呼吸管潜resources.Individual chapters are encouraged to connect with each other based on common big-topicinterests,such as mental health,truth and reconciliation actions,and climate change.There are now)Come outside of the summer holidays to avoid the rush and you'll be rewarded with enchanting.over two dozen Break The Divide chapters located across Canada as well as at schools in Chinatechnicolour undersea life.Cambodia,South Africa and Bolivia.uMkhuze Game ReserveHundreds of conversations later,the brothers are still optimistic that the core principle of BreakAt this point,you might be thinking,Well,this is all well and good,but where are the hyenas?The Divide empathy can play a central role in how youth tackle the issues that matter most to them.That itch can be(metaphorically)scratched at uMkhuze,where the screeching beasts congregate in"I hope that we can be part of creating a world where we are all listening to each other,"says Abhay.the dense scrubland,along with rhinos and elephants.This reserve is also home to more than 400"Listening with an intent to leamn and to change."bird species.Again,guided walks can be booked in advance for f10.24.What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?21.Birds are pointed out in the places EXCEPTD.BCA.The two brothers have taught in the same city for five yearsA.Hluhluwe-iMfolozi ParkB.Kosi BayB.The two brothers often make video calls instead of children.C.Sodwana BayD.uMkhuze Game ReserveC.Teens from both sides had a friendly and deep conversation.22.If tourists want to visit Sodwana Bay,which season is said to be avoided?D.The conversation was only concerned with typical teen small talkA.Spring.B.Summer.C.Fall.D.Winter.23.Guided walks in uMkhuze Game Reserve is worthC25.Why did the two brothers call the organisation Break the Divide?0A.£12B.£13A.Students asked them to do so.C.f15D.£10B.They wanted to express sympathy.BC.Break the Divide invited them to expand the students'perspectives.Five years ago,Abhay and a group of his Grade 10 classmates at Seaquam Secondary School inD.Students could continue to benefit from such interaction hopefully.British Columbia,Canada,made their first video call to the Arctic.On the other end of the line was26.Who is Break the Divide targeted at?DAbhay's 23-year-old brother,Sukhmeet,a volunteer teaching assistant and his class at East ThreeA.Teachers in Canada.B.Families living in American countries.Secondary in Inuvik,North-West Territories.C.Teens in Inuvik.D.The youth around the world.The conversation started with typical teen small talk.But as the teens grew more comfortable,27.Where is the text probably taken from?the chat turned serious.Students in Inuvik detailed the legacy or problem of residential schools forA.Magazine.B.Scientific paper.C.Tourist guide.DAutobiography高三一模英语试卷第4页(共12页)高三一模英语试卷第5页(共12页)
mistakes in turn were copied by other birds,and a local dialect developed.It meant that dialects could onlyexist in“true song birds'”because they had a“learned oral tradition”.)70.The sounds of the birds'singing are mainly influenced byA.bird dialect expertsB.the changing seasonsC.their living environmentD.the animals around)71.What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?A.The development of the study on bird dialects.B.The influence of human language on bird dialects.C.Reasons for the disappearance of some bird dialects.D.Similarities between human language and bird dialects.)72.From the text,we can infer thatA.“true song birds'”have their own dialectsB.bird dialects will not disappear as cities growC.the latest study on bird dialects started in the 1950sD.Donald Kroodsma is a musician who got inspiration from birds阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题后面的词数要求)。The government wants to provide cooking lessons for all the children from 7 to 14 in England.It will be part游of a plan to make them eat more healthily.Different people have different opinions about it.Emily thinks that every child should be taught how to cook as a life skill.It can also help to avoid being tooheavy if they cook instead of getting a takeaway.Catherine says having cooking lessons at school is a good idea.Not only can it teach children to behealthy,but it also shows them how to be safe when cooking at home.When they are older,they can take goodcare of themselves.Ruby says they shouldn't let the little kids make their own meals because they may hurt themselves.Kidsaged 10 and over should start learning how to cook.Anna thinks children should learn to cook because they will learn "What's healthy"and they can help theirparents in the kitchen.73.Who can be provided cooking lessons by the government in England?(不超过l5个词)74.What's Emily's opinion about teaching kids to cook?(不超过l5个词)75.Why does Ruby say the kids shouldn't make their own meals'?(不超过l5个词)第四部分写(共两大题,满分25分)X.单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)根据首字母及汉语提示,完成下列单词的拼写,使句意明确,语言通顺。76.The camera didn't c(花费)too much because it was a second-hand one.77.When someone makes a m(错误),we shouldn't laugh at him or her.78.Tom's eyes were b(明亮的)with tears after he knew he won first place in the swimmingcompetition79.The problem is difficult,so we don't know how to s(解决)it.80.Lily has been absent from school because of her i(疾病).擗X.书面表达(共1小题;满分20分)为了保护环境,你所在的小区近日推广垃圾分类制度,号召小区居民将垃圾分类后再丢弃。'因小区内有许多外国住户,请你根据下面图示内容,用英语写一份通知,向他们介绍制度。词数80~100。可回收垃圾不可回收垃圾有害垃圾RecyclableNon-RecyclableHARMFUL WAS正NoticeFebruary 5th,2023英语总复模拟样卷(九)第6页
particular特别;C.In advance提前;D.In depth深入地。根据前文“This lesson has guided me in manyways.”以及后文“it made me challenge the fixed expectations of retirement and aging.”可知,跑步在很多方面指导作者,特别是让作者挑战了对退休和衰老的固定预期。故选B项。【22题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我是在参加马拉松比赛庆祝我的60岁生日时意识到这一点的。A.training培训l:B.struggling奋斗;C.competing参加比赛;D.searching搜索。根据后文“All the other runners being fasterthan me”可知,作者是在参加比赛。故选C项。【23题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:其他选手都比我跑得快,这使我很尴尬。A.pitiful可怜的;B.grateful感激的;C.impressed印象深刻的;D.embarrassed尴尬的。根据前文“All the other runners being faster thanme”可知,其他所有选手都比我快,这使我尴尬。故选D项。【24题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:设定一个目标或目标时间可以是一种练。A.resolution决心;B.practice训练:C.limitation限制;D.motivation动力。根据前文“Setting a goal or target time'”以及后文“I ran more easilyand faster..”结合常识可知,设立目标或者目标时间去练,然后作者跑得更轻松更快了。故选B项。【25题详解】考查介词短语辨析。句意:随着时间的推移,我跑得更轻松更快了。A.Against time尽快地;B.Ahead oftime提前;C.Of all time始终;D.Over time随着时间的过去。根据后文“I ran more easily and faster.”可知,作者跑得更轻松更快了,但是需要时间,才能有这种感觉。故选D项。【26题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我把这个原则应用到我生活的其他方面。A.exposed暴露;B.compared比较;C.applied应用;D.suggested建议。根据后文“to other areas of my life”可知,是作者把“用你自己最好的速度跑步”这个原则应用到生活的其他方面。故选C项。【27题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:找到节奏与效率无关,也与一天能做多少事无关。A.music音乐;B.business商业;C.requirement要求;D.efficiency效率。根据后文“how many things I can get done in a day”可知,此处是指效率。故选D项。【28题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:但期望也延伸到生活的其他领域,包括人们在某些生命阶段应该做什么或不应该做什么。A.subscribe订阅;B.extend扩大;C.contribute贡献;D.refer涉及。根据后文“including what第16页/共25页
26.What may have happened to Airplane?B.She dropped her jaws.,A.She saved a lamb.C.She crashed herself.(D She had her wings hurt.27.How do animals on the Funny Farm get along?A.By fighting with each other.B.By competing for food.C.By socializing with each other.D.By playing tricks on each other.With funding from Royal London's Changemakers Programme,NEMI Teas is a soenterprise(企l业)helping to train refugees(难民)for future employment,NEMI Teas ispecialist company offering fair trade,organic tea blends,such as oose tea ad plasticrcompostable pyramid teabags.It also provides employment,local work experience and jskills for refugees.圜bedondo fom Royan'Chamake洳Peans thattxhpogetionllyPranaChopra fouder f EMI Thue driving force that droveme tos的upNEMI Ts t tack nquimnrefuceunie in the UKrealywecaptured in this quote by Pierre OmidyarEveryoneis born qally capable but lacks equ长opportunity.I'm excited to join the Changemakers Programme as it will provide us witmuch-needed support and guidance as we look to copy our Changing Journeys programme☒empower refugees living across the UK."Royal London's Changemakers Programme supports social enterprises that focuspromoting financial recovery and helping people move fairly to a sustainable world.Now in数second year,the programme has announced ten new social enterprises,including NEMI TeaSarah Pennells,Consumer Finance Specialist at Royal London,said about this yea弃Changemakers,"We believe that these inspiring social enterprises can provide real solutionsthese issues,with innovation at their heart,which is why they've been chosen as期Changemakers this year.We are delighted to suppor people who are looking at new ways tothata just transitionn airly oasuainable ordisa possiblityforveryone28.What does NEMI Teas do?A.It provides professional tea service.B.It trains specialists for tea makingC.It funds Changemakers Programme.D.It offers tea lovers employment.29.How will NEMI Teas use the 20000 funds?A.By looking for more cooperators.B.By expanding their business locally.C.By helping people with a sustainable life.D.By rolling out their programme nationwide.【高三英语第5页(共10页)】·23-3
51,板间理子(不计速圆周这速度大小H I T I听第10段村%,回答第17至20题,17.Hoehe ishere of culture shock?A.ven frB.Evee is watching him篇完整的C.Everything changes quickly.I had18.nhich do isttrau?ired us vA.The second stage.B.The third stage.C.The fourth stage.19.Which smen can best describe thehomstage?at lunchtA.Irel enjy living among the people here.ed acrossB.I want to live a happy life in the future.iting in liC.I'mgad to return to my own country.ean whitemaster?”20.What is the speech about?was abouA.The stages of culture shock.B.The causes of culture shock.n we worC.How to adjust to culture shock.at the sc第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)in his cla第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)y funny an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。omethingAfor the preWinter is a cost-effective andsrowded time to explore China.And Harbin is one ofChina's prime winter destinations.The Ice and Snow Festival is undoubtedly Harbin's mostout in seccfamous attraction.The official opening ceremony is usually on January 5th each year,but theck piled thbiggest venue (Harbin Ice and Snow World is open from December 17th,2022.Theson to sit dfestival will last for around 2 months from late December to February.During the festival,Harbin is changed into a world of ice sculptures.me,butFanciful and delicate ice and snow sculptures in the shapes of animals,plants,buildingseans.or motifs (taken from legends shine in the freezing air in three main venues..Harbin Ice and Snow World-a colorful "Iee Disneyland".Sun Island-snow sculpture expositionZhaolin Park-small but lovely ice lanternsClickheck 1-Day Habin eand Sow Fairyland Tou for acost-efective tourwith less crowds.WnterHabinnhe br Tiger Parkand nearby Ybuli Skito Joel.esort(3 hoursdrive from Harbin),and a trip to see the fascinating rime (sceneryChangbaishan Mountain.Clickre to get inapiration from y abin,Ch Tnd Changb Mouor6-Day Harbince FestivaY roth cobedeto meet your interests and schedule.【高二英语第3页(共10页)】·23-327B·
35.D。理解具体信息。根据最后一段中的Rima Ura works to educate residents of Rimataraabout how they can help protect the lorikeet,for instance encouraging locals to plant more fruittrees around their houses可知,Rima Ura组织当地岛民种植对吸蜜鹦鹉有益的树。第二节主题语境:人与自我一一做事本文是说明文。文章介绍了几种应对舞台恐惧的方法。36.D。根据设空处前一句可知,充分准备有助于你获得自信,故D项“这就是为何你为自已的演讲做准备这点很重要”符合语境。D项中的This指代前一句的内容。37.A。设空处为小标题。该段主要谈了换个角度思考的必要性,不要把关注点放在自己忐忑的心情上,而要想想自己或者他人能从你的表演中获得什么。38.C。设空处和前面两个问句是并列关系,它们一起承接上文中的consider the potentialoutcome your speech may have.39.F。设空处所在段主要谈了要接受自己演讲或者表演可能存在的不完美,不要怀有“非黑即白”的想法。因此,F项“接受这样一种可能性:你的演讲中可能有好的部分,也可能有不那么好的部分”符合语境。40.G。设空处所在段主要谈了调整自己的演讲或者表演环境,让自己处于舒适状态,从而让演出达到理想效果。G项通过具体的事例说明何为上一句中提到的make accommodationsto your environment to increase your comfort levels.语言运用第一节主题语境:人与自我一一做人与做事本文是记叙文。文章讲述了作者一家人去玩雪,在途中救助一只小狗并将其带回家的故事。41.A。根据上文的We don't get a lot of snowy days和下文的.threw lots of snowballs..We allot that bright eye,shiny cheek look可知,我们居住的地方很少下雪,所以当孩子们得知要去玩雪时,非常兴奋。42.D。根据下文的transform from rich sunny green to white snow the whole way可知,在去玩雪的途中,一路的风景从阳光照耀下浓郁的绿色变成了皑皑白雪。43.C。根据下文的that was until he stepped out and played for a while可知,孩子在没下车玩耍时说天气也没那么冷。44.A。根据下文的thigh-high drifts和struggled across slopes可知,我们陷入了齐腿高的雪堆里。45.A。根据上文的We all got that bright eye,shiny cheek look可知,我们玩得很开心。46.B。根据上文的we ended up on a one-way road with snow in every direction可知,在一片白茫茫的田地里,一只小狗的脑袋冒了出来。47.A。根据下文的took her in可知,我们停下了车。48.B。根据下文的asked if they knew where she might be from可知,我们去了最近的饭店询问他们是否知道小狗的家。49.D。50.C。根据文中的If we...her here,someone's bound to take her,right?But she was soskinny;maybe she'd die soon可知,我们仔细考虑了小狗的问题。如果把小狗留下,会不会有人把她带走?但是她太瘦了,可能等不到他人来就会被冻死在雪地里。51.D。根据上文对我们偶遇小狗的描述可知,小狗是一件意想不到的礼物。52.B.根据上文的She was so skinny;maybe she'd die soon可知,如果小狗被留在冰天雪地里,那她可能不会活太久。
from the other two by about half a mile.That was when a terrifying nightmare became45 as a bearattacked him before he could take out his bear spray().Cummings 46 began to do anything he ouhn of to ave y.First he yelled and47things at the bear.When tha didn'theactually jumped on the bear,grabbed its earand tiedto49 it off his friend.His 50 worked all too well.The bear turned the violent51 of itsattack from Lowry to Cummings.Cummings 52 back against the bear at first,but it quickly became apparent it would be a53endeavor(The bear eventually 54its attack,and Cummings lay still for a few minutesafter,hoping to 55 a third encounter.Finally the bear 56,and the two gravely injured young men had to57 their way 5 longmiles down the mountain.Lowry yelled for help from their teammates Harrison and Jackson and 58to call 911.As 59 as the incident was,there is something so inspiring about these young men.It takes rareand praiseworthy 60 to run into danger for the sake of a friend.As Lowry said,"We'll be best friends for the rest of our lives."41.A.looking at42.A.enjoyableB.getting throughC.searching forD.waiting for43.A.shockB.boringB.thrillC.painfulD.difficult44.A.withdrew97C.concernB.hidD.satisfaction45.A.truthC.separatedB.societyD.escaped46.A.hopelesslyC.lifebibD.reality47.A.sentB.desperatelyC.automaticallyB.pointedD.eagerly48.A.happenC.shotD.threwB.matter49.A.carryC.workD.changeB.pullC.hold50.A.effortsD.liftB.arrivalC.urge51.A.energyD.skillsB.howlC.force52.A.arguedD.abilityB.struggledC.shoutedD.fought53.A.fruitlessB.carelessC.fearlessD.tireless54.A.adjustedB.stoppedC.keptD.returned55.A.avoidB.expectC.blockD.accept56.A.appearedB.wanderedC.diedD.left57.A.loseB.makeC.feelD.push0158.A.managedB.offeredC.attemptedD.failed59.A.astonishingB.embarrassingC.upsettingD.horrifyingJs何A60.A.confusionB.calmnessC.courageD.patience第Ⅱ卷om第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45)公喷三第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5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。The tea that has fascinated the world for thousands of years has finally received top-level global61 (recognize)as a shared cultural treasure of mankind.Traditional tea processing skills and theirassociated social practices in China62(add)to UNESCO's Representative List of the IntangibleCultural Heritage of Humanity 63 November 29h,2022.The status was conferred by the Intergovernmental Committee for the SafeguadingofIntangible Cultural Heritage,64 (host)in Rabat,Morocco.It consists of knowledge,skills65practices concerning management of tea plantations,picking of tea leaves,and the processingand sharing of tea.According to UNESCO,in China traditional tea processing skills are66(e)assocd【2023届高三·英语(六)·第7页(共8页)】
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弟一节《两刀0刀于阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Leo Ajayi,aged 15,and Jim Green,aged 14,were good friends.Every autumn,the two families would go together on a trip to the Rocky Mountains.This year,under the guidance of park workers,they camped on the hillside.After putting upthe tents ()the two boys announced to climb Cathedral Mountain nearby ontheir own next morning and promised their parents to return before dark.Early the following day,the friends set off with a bag packed with food andwater.Along the winding path,they admired a sea of colourful leaves spreadingbeneath their feet.As they got near to the top,the path was rocky and less-traveled.After three hours,they reached the top and enjoyed the beautiful view from themountaintop.Lost in the breathtaking scenery,they felt refreshed from tiredness.How worthwhile the trip was!Having got enough rest,Leo and Jim decided to climb down.Suddenly,troublebegan.On one very dangerous part of the mountain,Jim fell three metres off the sideof the path.Leo climbed down to where Jim was and found him badly injured and notable to move.re“Help!”Leo shouted.NO REPLY.“Help!Help!”Leo almost cried..But stillno replies."If only I had brought my mobile phone in the bag,"Leo thought,regretful and sad.Taking a deep breath,he tried to calm himself down.Then henoticed Jim was bleeding.So he cleaned the dirt and blood from Jim's face and hands,and then tried to help Jim stand up,but Jim's right leg was hurting too much.Theyhad to wait and hope that help would come.While they waited for help,Leo gave Jimhis food and water and let him lie on his jacket.Leo used an extra shirt to keep Jimwarm and they rested together against a rock.However,as darkness started to fall,the weather turned cold and windy and help still didn't arrive.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Feeling low,Jim told Leo to leave him alone and go back himself.red鸣Seeing this,Jim asked Leo to leave him alone again.ottract高二英语第10页(共10页)
One possible version:第四部分When Mr Bean and I reached the tree,my mom wasplacing the ladder against the tree.Mr Bean walked upand helped my mom.Within seconds,more neighborscame.Mr Bean asked them to spread the bed sheet in theair and grabbed the edges of the sheet tightly.Even ifSam fell by accident,the sheet could prevent him fromsuffering a big injury.Feeling a little relieved,Momcalled out,"Listen up,Sam.Now,relax.Try climbingdown!Do it the same way you climbed up!"And aneighbor stayed in the middle of the ladder,waiting tograb him.Finally,Sam gathered his courage第四部And Sam began climbing down,with legsshaking for fear.We all stared at him nervously.Luckily,Sam didn't miss a step and reached downenough for that neighbor to grab him.Soon,theywere on the ground and Sam was safe.He rushed tohug Mom.Mom couldn't help thanking the heart-warming neighbors for their help.Sam never是climbed that apple tree again,and he never forgothow the neighbors had rescued him that dayg第4版附加题1.English,(which is)a global language,dates其back to 1,500 years ago.2.According to a survey,nowadays,there are参about 0.4 billion people in the world whose native考language is English.3.In the past,my English was so poor that Iwanted to give it up.Last year,I got to know Eric案an exchange student,who majored in Chinese in原a university本4.I took his advice on how to learn English well.With his help,I changed my attitude towards其English and I improved my English greatly withmy efforts.参5.From my point of view,no matter whatdifficulty you may meet in learning English,don't give up.If you keep on trying,you'llsucceed.案度
容(尽管我们并不总是注意到,但我们在旅行时所做的一切都与科技有关)承接上文,符合语境。37.D。根据小标题Easy booking and planning可知,该部分说明科技让你轻松预订和规划旅行。D项内容(你可以很容易地在网上安排行程,这不是什么秘密)是关于预订和规划旅行的,符合语境。D项中的arrange your trips online与设空处后的use different specific apps toplan and book your trips相呼应。38.C。根据小标题New packing experience可知,该部分说明科技让你体会到全新的打包体验。C项内容(打包总是旅行中最让人头疼的事情)符合语境。39.B。设空处后提到,不是每个企业主或成功的管理者都能在旅行时完全远离工作。科技在这方面帮助很大。有很多应用程序可以帮助你在旅行时与朋友、家人或同事交流。B项内容(旅行时保持联系)概括该段内容,符合语境。40.E。设空处前提到,你再也不需要在登记处排几个小时的队来领取登机牌了。E项内容(一切都可以在你的航空公司的应用程序中完成)承接上文,符合语境。语言运用第一节主题语境:人与自我一一生活本文是记叙文。一位名叫Bailey的女士在TikTok上分享了一段感人的视频,视频中她与患有痴呆症的父亲互动,激励更多人要学着用爱和包容的方式对待痴呆症患者。41.C。42.C。根据上文中的a difficult road可知,照顾痴呆症患者的亲人也面临着许多棘手的挑战,并经常发现自己处于一个艰难的情感旅程。43.A。根据下文中的her posts和Now she is putting parts of her.as Scott's daughter andcarer on TikTok可知,一位名叫Bailey的女士最近在TikTok上分享了一段与她父亲Scott的对话视频。44.B。根据本句中的has dementia可知,Bailey的父亲患有痴呆症,不再认得她这个女儿。45.C。根据下文中的So you mean something to me可知,Scott表示他知道他们的关系很重要。46.A。根据本句中的is reaching people across the world可知,这段父女之间感人的对话在网上疯传。47.A。48.B。根据上文中的heartwarming video和touching conversation可知,Bailey与父亲互动时所表现出的不是恐惧和误解,而是她的善良和幽默。从她发布的视频可以看出,由于他们的父女亲情,Scot免受了有可能遭受的孤独。49.C。50.B。根据上文中的has dementia和下文中的caring for him可知,2022年2月,Scot显然已经无法再独立生活了。Bailey承担起了照顾他的任务。51.D。52.A。根据上文中的a video on TikTok of a conversation with her dad Scott可知,现在Bailey把自己照顾父亲的部分历程放在了TikTok上,她用爱和包容的方式处理他们的情况,激励其他人。53.D。54.B。根据上文中的her spirit of kindness and humor和the loving and inclusive way可知,Bailey呈现了乐观的心态,人们由此发现了应对痴呆症这种可怕疾病的另一种方法。55.D。Bailey在Instagram上分享说:“我想让人们意识到痴呆症,并希望通过TikTok帮助尽可能多的人。”第二节主题语境:人与自然一一自然生态本文是说明文。文章介绍了以油菜花闻名的云南罗县。56.is located。考查固定搭配。be located in意为“位于”,且此处描述客观情况,故填is located。
4.To tell you the truth,even if I'm invited,I won't go to his birthday party.5.Don't ask other people to help you unless you really can't finish the work on your own.6.Sometimes a simple smile can be so powerful that it gives great courage to those in trouble.7.It remains to be seen whether this plan is practical enough to keep the project going on.8.There is no doubt that having a balanced diet and taking regular exercise are good for ourhealth.第7期A4版Key(One possible version):实战演练Dear Mr Brown,I'm very delighted to tell you that I won first prize in the English speech contest last Saturdayin my city.Now,I'd like to express my gratitude towards you.Previously,I avoided speaking English in class for fear of making mistakes,which made myoral English quite poor.However,thanks to your encouragement,support,and patient guidance,Isignificantly improved my English skills.Now,I can speak English fluently,and I am far moreinvolved than ever in language-related school activities.It's no exaggeration to say that without your help,I couldn't have wonthe top prize.I wish you all the best and hope you continue to inspire many more students like me.Yours sincerely,Li Hua
W:Yes.I just came back from Washington the other day.I visited the National Gallery of Artthere.It has one of the biggest collections of masterworks in the world.So have you alsovisited it?M:Yes.It's amazing.So,what other art galleries did you visit?W:I visited Centre Pompidou when I was in Paris last year and the National Museum of Koreain Seoul when I was 22 years old.Though it was 6 years ago,I remember that experiencevery well.M:Didn't you visit Musee d'Orsay when you were in Paris?W:No.I didn't have a long stay in the city.But I look forward to visiting it.I bet you musthave visited it.M:You're right.It's one of the world's richest,greatest and most exciting art galleries.Ican't wait to revisit it,听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。(Text 10)M:Recently a five-year study was conducted by the Center for Childhood Development inLos Angeles,California,regarding the way babies react to different types of people.Thefindings of the study suggest that babies seem to be more comfortable around other babiesthan they are with strange adults.The results confirm the ideas of Dr.Richard Perelman,who has written many books about raising children with his research team.Dr.Perelmansupports the findings of the study and adds that it is a sounder idea to keep children with otherchildren,as in a day care center,than to have children cared for by a babysitter.According tothe results of the study,some babies seem to show fear of strange adults,but they are likelyto reach out to try to touch an unfamiliar baby.Two of the children in the study wereespecially close.It was reported that if the two children were separated for any reason,theywould start to cry.The only way to satisfy them was to allow them to be together.If thefindings are true,it may lead to an increase in the use of family-oriented day care centerswhere children can spend more time with each other.第二节到此结束。现在,你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。试题答案听力:1~5 BBCCA 6~10 CAABA 11~15 BCBAC 16~20 AACCB阅读:21~23CCDA篇:本文是应用文,介绍了埃及的度假胜地Soma Bay及与之相关的在线竞赛话动。2l.C【解析】细节理解题。根据The Destination中的介绍可知,该五星级酒店为游客提供比萨饼、下午茶和饮料。22.C【解析】细节理解题。根据The Prize中的介绍可知,获胜者可以获得从Bristol出发的直【高三英语·参考答案第4页(共9页)】·24-123C·
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49.B Clara轻轻握住他的手。 50.A Clara在他掌中打手语:“你好吗?你还好吗?” 51.C 在Clara第三次拜访时,她停留了一会儿。 52.D “他什么也不需要。他很孤独,想和人聊天,”Clara说。 53.D Tim Cook告诉Clara,他的眼睛是如何逐渐失明的。 54.C一名空乘人员在接受阿拉斯加航空公司博客采访时表示: “Clara太棒了。” 55.B你可以看出,Cook很高兴能有一个可以说话的人,而Clara 就是这样的天使。

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