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届安徽省黄山市高三下学期毕业班月质量检测英语试题20254学校:姓名班级考号
一、未知The Updateson StreamingThesedays,if youdon*t stream,it feelsan awfullot asif youreswimming againstthe stream.Streaming ismore straightforwardthan ever.If youhave anewer TV,all youhave todo isselect one of(有the built-in appsand signup to start watching.Besides givingyou moreto watch,cutting thecable线电视)could saveyou money.Heres therundown on the major services andthe bigshows andmoviesthey offer.NetflixThe granddaddyof streamingbuilt adynasty onfantastic showswith establishedfan bases,likeFriends andGreys Anatomy.Then Netflixwent allin on award-winning andfan-favorite originalslikeHouse ofCards etc.Price:$
6.99/month withads;$
15.49/month ad-free.HuluOnce littlemore thanNetflixs under-study,Hulu iscoming fortop namesince
2019.As agiant,it nowoffers basicsubscriptions includingoriginal Hulushows likeThe Bearetc.as wellas somepopularfilms.Price:$
7.99/month withads;$
17.99/month ad-free.Max(前身),Maxs predecessorHBO Go,was morea libraiyto shelvepast seasonsof itshits suchasGame ofThrones andThe Sopranos.But now,its nolonger HB-Only.Viewers cango throughDiscoverytitles likeHouse Huntersand featurefilms such as Dune,and DontWorry Darling.Price:$
9.99/month withads;$
15.99/month ad-free.Apple TV+Apples isthe onlymajorservicewith exclusivelyoriginal programmingand noads.That meansnoold shows,only thenew cutting-edge seriesand filmsproduced byApple Studios.Price:$
9.99/month
1.What cana viewerget fromstreamingA.A freecable.B.Tips onswimming skills.C.Built-in apps.D.Easier accessto hitmovies.
2.Which of the followingis possiblythe earlieststreaming providerlisten toher adviceand stayputduring thenext stormwarning.nThe white wind poundedthe caras wemoved to the backseat.Would theyoung ladycare to(依偎)snuggle”Daddy wrappedthe blanketaround usand overour heads.He litthe candle.A weakwarmthfilled ourblanket tent.nWe needto thinkwarm,said Daddy.nHow about a warmsong game”Then webegan tosing warmsongs,like YouAre MySunshine.11We clappedand stampedas the(打颤),whitewindblew overthe car.However,when ourteeth chatteredit justmade thesongs soundsilly.Will westay hereall nightnI asked.nI dontthink so,Daddy said.*Grandma knows when weleft,and Momknowswhenwere duehome.Theyll havepeople lookingfor uswhen thesnowstormblows over.1“But whilewe wait,how abouta warm-thought contestWhoever thinksofthewarmest thoughtwinsthis handy,nutritious,delicious chocolatebar,1added Daddy.You start.*I thought.nHot chocolate,1nPretty good.said Daddy.nWhat about...sunburn onyour shoulders.nI said,nHow about...wearing myfurry coat.”“And whileyoure wearingyour furrycoat,youre roastinghot dogsover acampfire/And thecampfire isonasunny beachin California...in August!H added.Top that,Daddy/“Hmm…got it!”said Daddy.The warmestthought of all time.Ready Takinga swimin apoolof boilingchicken noodlesoup.And youre not allowedto holdonto noodles.nI laughed.nYou winthis handy,nutritious,delicious chocolatebar!1注意Daddy splitit withme.We savedthe otherone forlater.续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Our fatcandle wasntvery fatanymore.Then,red andblue,red andblue Thepolice hadfound us!一A.Netflix.B.Hulu.C.Max.D.Apple TV+.
3.How muchshould auser payat leastfor aservice withoutads for two monthsA.$
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98.I cantremember howmany timesFve beenasked,nIf youcould havea superpower,what woulditbe”My answerwould alwaysbe thesame:Id wantthe ability to know what people are thinking.Absolutely,flying andinvisibility hadcrossed mymind.But everytime,Id alwayssettle onperceivingpeoples thoughts.As acurious person,I*m alwayswondering whatis goingthrough someoneshead.And whatif Isomehow hadthe superpowerFd alwayswanted,like HalStewart inMegamind,and wasableto hearpeoples innervoiceIn afriend group,I usuallytake abackseat inconversations,watching everyoneelse interactingandoccasionally contributingmy opinion.Seeing howpeople communicatewith eachother makes mewonder whatis reallygoing onin theirheads.Whether weadmit itor not,we alwayskeep somethoughtsto ourselves.Its humannature,after all.Yet ourtendency tohide certainfeelings andunintentionallyjudge otherskeeps meon edge.Its whatmakesmewant toknowwhat peoplearethinking Imconstantlyafraid ofwhatpeople think of me.Do Ilook badDid Ido somethingwrongThese thoughtsoften consumeme andmake meoverthink.I overthinkpeoples reactions,movements andeven words.I overthinkpast conversationsI had,wondering whatI couldhave saidinsteadto makeme soundless stupidor moregenuine.Ultimately,Fve cometo realizethat itshouldn*t really matter what other people think.Whileknowing whatpeoplethinkofmemay settle any doubtsI haveabout myselfor arelationship,its an(压侄『性地)overwhelmingly exhaustingabilityto have.Indeed,its notworth wastingtime,energy andemotions worryingabout whetheryou appear coolto someone.You onlyhave somuch controlover that.Focus onwhat youcan control,but dontoverthink.At the end ofMegamind,Hal realizesall hissuperpowers1made himthe villain(坏蛋).They consumedhim;having the powers wasntworth itin theend.So letgo.Because intheend,does itreallymatter whatotherpeoplethinkNo superpoweris100percent worthit.
4.What specialability wasthe authoreager topossessA.Flying inthe airfreely.B.Being madeinvisible.C.Controlling others*thoughts.D.Reading peoplesminds.
5..How doesthe authordescribe himselfin asocial circleA.He dominatesconversations.B.He is a relativelyreserved one.C.He consistentlyshares hisopinions.D.He ismore of a talkerthan alistener.
6.What isthe authorsfinal realizationabout thesuperpowerA.It doesntappearcoolat all.B.It cantsettleanydoubts abouthimself.C.It canbe time-consuming andstressful.D.It makeshim overthinkpositive things.
7.What canbe thebest titlefor the textA,Let Goof TheseThoughts B.The Pursuitof SuperpowerC・Keep YourThoughts toYourself D.The Burdenof SuperpowerFirstthey camefor theeggs.Then thefeta cheese,cottage cheeseand cucumbers.In some(食材)countries,these ingredientswere evenout ofstock:Iceland experienceda shortageof cucumbers,and fetabriefly disappearedfrom grocery-store shelves.The reasonfor themass purchasesEnthusiastsof onlinecooking wereeager torecreate viralvideos inwhich eachof theseingredients starred.Few topicsare as appetizing tonetizens ascooking,especially overthe holidays.Food isthefourth-most popularsubject onthe internet,up from17th placein2009,according toGWI,aconsumer-research firm.The abundanceof online-food contents not onlycauses occasionalingredient shortageswhen avideogoes viral.It is also makingcooking moregregarious.In eatingbroadcast videos,streamers canpigout foodin frontofacamera andfield livecomments fromviewers andgive instantfeedbacks.Theinternet hasbrought peoplewithout notablerestaurants orcookbooks tochef stardom.For example,around21million peoplesubscribe tothe YouTubeof NickDiGiovanni,a28-vear-old,Harvard-educated foodpersonality,about thesame numberas subscribeto thatof GordonRamsay,afamous Britishchef.The factthat socialmedia havecaused interestin foodto riseas fastas home-baked breadshouldnot comeasasurprise.Everyone hasto eat,and cookingisacommon hobby.Video isalso anefficientmedium forinstruction-more precise,in manyways,than thewritten word.Americans whorecentlycooked turkeysfor Thanksgivingcan testifythat goldenbrown,to onecook maylook underdonetoanother andeven burntto athird.Successful online food personalitiesrecognise andmake areal effortto meetthe specificneedsof theirviewers1,explains MadelineBuxton,culture andtrends managerat YouTube.Some viewers(感同身受地)want to be entertained;others wantto learn,travel oreat vicariouslythrough peoplemoreadventurous thanthey are.Online chefsand foodboosters sella lifestyle:you arewhat youeat,how youeatand whatyou watchabout eating.
8.What causedsome ingredientsto besold outin IcelandA.The delicacyof those ingredients.B,The modestprice ofthoseingredients.C.The inadequacyof onlinefood contents.D.Food lovers1rush toremake onlinevideos.
9.What doesthe underlinedword^^gregarious^in paragraph3meanA.Creative.B.Social.C.Convenient.D.Famous.
10.Why doesthe authormention Thanksgivingturkey cookingA.To illustratetastes differin turkey cooking.B.To turncooking into a widespreadpastime.C.To showvideos deliverclearer instructions.D.To suggesta preferredway ofturkeycooking.
11.What isBuxtons opinionabout successfulonlinefoodcontentsA.They shouldbe entertainingand instructive.B・They shouldbe adventurousand healthy.C.They shouldbe tailoredto differentneeds.D.They shouldbe devoted to abalanced lifestyle.Look throughthe pagesofabusiness magazineor walkthrough anairport ortrain stationandyoure likely tobesurrounded withadvertising fromcompanies claiming tohavegone green.Goto agrocery storeand youllsee everythingfrom laundrywashing powderto yogurtclaimingtobe(净零科放)net zeroF.Unfortunately,this isntalways thecase.Painting arosy pictureof goinggreenwont actuallywork.This iswhy the United NationsSecretary-General AntonioGuterres decidedto blowthe whistleandcall oncorporations tostart walkingthe talkon theirnet-zero promises-which wouldrequireimmediate actionto cutgreenhouse gasemissions asclose tozero aspossible.The Secretary-General isclear:We cannotafford slowmovers,fake moversor anyform ofgreenwashing/But whyis greenwashingso badIn partbecause therisks areso high.Its notjust falseadvertising:fake net zero claimsdrive upthe costthat ultimatelyeveryone willhave topay inorder tostopclimate change.Greenwashing alsofuels publicdisbelief aboutclimate issuesand damagesoneof(协调)the fewmechanisms wehave tocoordinate globalaction.To restorehonesty tonet zerocommitment,the Secretary-General establisheda globaltask forceof17experts tolook closelyat thestandards,definitions andcriteria surroundingthem.The report,calledIntegrity Matters*,sets outwhat itmeans tomake a net zeropromise.Once ineffect,the criteriaclarifywhat doesand doesntcount towardsanet zero goalas wellas whatis plainlydisqualifying.This meansthatwe canknow thecompanys overallemissions aregoing downinstead ofbuying cheaplow qualitycreditin ashort periodof time.We alsowant companies to publiclyand transparentlydisclose realprogress theyare orarentmaking toreduce theiremissions.Work isunderway todevelop acredible,comprehensive publiconlinedatabase thatwe cancheck tosee theprogress acompany isor isntmaking toreduce itsemission.Today,we needa seriesof interconnectedand dynamicmoves fornet zerogoals.As Canada*sMinster ofEnvironment andClimate Change,I sawthepowerof business,financial institutions,citiesand regionsto helpaccelerate positivechange.
12.Why doesthe authorlist netzero claimsin paragraph1A.To advertisegreen products.B.To presenta phenomenon.C.To proposea suggestion.D.To criticizenetzero.
13..Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe greenwashingA.It advocatesmaintaining apositive lifestyleby walking.B.It isdevotedtodeveloping sustainableand green products.C.It dampenspublic enthusiasmfor buyinghigh qualitygoods.D.It isan actto offermisleading claimsabout cuttingemissions.
14.What canwe learnabout IntegrityMatters fromthetextA.It canoffer specificguidelines onenvironmental promise.B.It forcescompaniestodeclare theirprogress ingoing green.C.It hasaddressed publicsconcerns overnetzeropromise.D.It maydisqualify consumersto buygreenproducts.
15..What mightthe authorcontinue talkingaboutA.Examples ofcombined greenefforts.B.Benefits ofensuring asustainable planet.C.Rewards forgenuine greenaction.D.Great influencesof IntegrityMatters.While yoga is knownfor enhancingbalance,flexibility,and calmness,its oftenconsidered lesseffectivefor weight loss thanother exercises.However,even non-intense yogasustains lastingcalorieburning afterpractice.16Heres moreabout howyoga isa completebody andmind workout.Removing stress,Reducing pounds(荷尔Yoga helpsmanage stress,and studiesshow highlevels ofcortisol,a stresshormone蒙),can leadto anincrease infat.Yoga has an impactonthebodys stressresponse andreduces theproductionof hormoneslinked toweight again.17In onestudy,researchers foundthat practicingyoga(下丘月值),seemed toimpact thehypothalamus reducingcortisol production.And anotherstudy foundthat doing meditative(冥想的)yoga reducedparticipants1cortisol levels.Making weight loss lastRecentresearch showslong-term yogaaids weightloss andboosts cognitiveskills fora positivemood.Jessica,a BrownUniversity professor,led astudy onyogas practicabilityof weightmaintenance.18Jessica addsthat someoneexperiencing a more positivemood maybe lesslikelytoovereat inresponseto negativeemotions,or maybe ableto getback ontrack moreeasily afteran overeatingperiod,versus feelingguilty aboutovereating andcontinuing toengage inunhealthy practices.19A studyfound nodifference inweightlosstotals forparticipants practicinga gentle yoga versusamore energeticyoga.The bestyogaisthe practicethat fitsfor you.There aremany accessiblestyles ofyogathat meetyou whereyourenomatterwhatyour size,age,physical challengeor background.20A.Practicing agentleyogaB.Choosing theright typeC.Everybody canbenefit froma yogapracticeD.There*snoone styleof yogathats bestfor weightlossE.Thats becauseyogas otherbenefits canhelp withweightlosstooF.Several studieshave confirmedthatdoingyoga doesreduce cortisollevelsG.It showsyoga mayenhance long-term weightloss viaamorepositive moodThefire racedthrough Lahainalast Augustso fastthat itkilled100people anddestroyed morethan2200buildings,most ofthem homes.That afternoon,Kalyn,a36-year-old doctor,her walletand hergrandmothers pearlsand droveoutof town.She everythingelse inher fourbedroom house:clothes,documents,a computerand sevensurfboards.Kalyn surfedalmost everyday;surfing wasa sourceof anda meanstomaintain hermental health.Seeing hersurfboards reducedtoapile offibers was.Jude,a53-year-old native,has beenriding thewaves sincehe wasa teenagerand hehas beensurfboardsfor thelast15years.He knowsthe ofa goodsurfboard.Asurfboard ispart of your wholebeing andlosing aboard islike losinga part ofyourHerealized hecould thesurfers whohad losttheir boards.Jude startedby peoplewhowanted todonate extraboards.But manysurfers usecustom boardsto accommodatetheirsize orthe typeof wavesthey ride.Jude theboards inhis studio,designing and(多聚氨酯crafting themone ata time.He eachboard froma blockof poly-urethane foam》包沫)using acomputer-aided machine,then takesan hourortwoto itby handwith planes(木工包)lj andsanding blocks.When that*s done,he takesit tothe glassfactory tobe accomplished(树脂).with coatsof fiberglassand resinnIcried whenI sawit,“Kalyn says.nHe createdan artpiece forme,and giftedme backa
21.A.ignored B,grabbed C.hid D.discovered
22.A.forgot B.took C,moved D.lost
23.A.joy B・madness C,pride D.confidence
24.A.confusing B.shocking C.frightening D.embarrassing
25.A.researching B.collecting C.building D.storing
26.A.value B,structure C.features D.elements
27.A.determination B.soul C・dream D.bravery
28.A.teach B,encourage C・save D.help
29.A.reminding B.warning C.connecting D.disturbing
30.A.designed B.changed C,explored D.checked
31.A.carries B,shapes C.paints D.replaces
32.A.eagerly B.sadly C.carefully D.gently
33.A.nails B・measures C.numbers D.cuts
34.A.finish B.combineC.fix D.keepC,move forwardD.get away
35.A.carry forwardB.shift awayhugepartofmy mentalhealth.Feeling joyagain helpedme阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Released onJan20,DeepSeek quicklysoared tothe topof Applesapp storesfree charts,surpassing OpenAIsChatGPT.In taskssuchasmathematics,coding andnatural languagereasoning,theperformance of DeepSeek iscomparable tothe36lead modelsfromheavyweights likeOpenAI.Officially known37DeepSeek ArtificialIntelligence FundamentalTechnology ResearchCo,Ltd,the firm38found inJuly
2023.When askedabout themeaning of“DeepSeek,its39late RIchatbot replied,nThe namereflects thecompanys missionto deeplyexploreand advancethe foundationaltechnologies ofAI,aiming40push theboundaries ofAL innovationandapplication.nThe breakthroughmade byDeepSeek showsthe possibilityof advancedAI atmuch lowercosts41was widelybelieved intheUnitedStates,42compareto otherwell-known数量级models,DeepSeek achievedan order-of-magnitude reductionof cost.DeepSeek hasgreatly benefitedfrom open-source principlesand,in turn,demonstrates43strongcommitment tosharing knowledgeand contributingtothecollective advancementoftechnology.While QpenAI44initial startedasanopen-source organizationbut latershiftedto aclosed-source model,DeepSeek hastaken adifferent path.Highlighting theimportance ofpromotingcooperation andinnovation throughopen-source principles,Liang Wenfeng,the founderofDeepSeek,said thatbuilding arobust technologicalecosystem isthe45prior.为践行曾子“吾日三省吾身”的思想,你校将举办“传统文化与成长”主题英语演讲比赛请
46.你以为题写一篇演讲稿,分享你对自省的看法,内容包括“Self-Reflection:A Pathto Growth”.你的理解;
1.自身经历2注意写作词数应为个左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Self-Reflection:A Pathto GrowthGoodmorning,dear teachersand fellowstudents!Thank youfor yourattention.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
47.Are youOKn askedDaddy.Our carhad slidoff thecountry roadinto asnowdrift雪堆.Daddy triedtostartthe car.Nothing happened.nWere stuck,1he said.Even worse,his phonesbatteryhad runout.Thankfully,we gotGrandmas worrybox.We pulledoutablanket,hats,gloves,a fatcandle,matches,and chocolatebars fromthe box.Your grandmaisaworrier,but she*s smart.Ill tryto。
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