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山西省晋城市第一中学校学年高三上学期月月2023-202410考英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解The followingare newlyreleased devicesall designedto helpmake yourlife moreconvenient,beautiful andvivid.Tonal$2,995AT TONAL.COMTonal makeslifting andresistance trainingtruly easyand accessiblefrom yourown home.Itis greatbecause Ihate anysort ofpublic weighttraining.Tonal has a remarkablyeasy userinterfaceand givesdata andfeedback ina helpfulmanner.It alsomakes youfeel greatby keepingtrackof clearimprovements.Hisense75U800GR8K ULEDRoku TV$1,800AT BESTBUY8k soundedlike aluxury,but nowthat brandslike Hisense,which focuson amore affordableendof thespectrum,have gottensome timewith thetech,you canfinally bringthe deepcoloroutput andstunning detailinto yourliving room.Calling it“affordable”may be a stretch,butcompared tomost8k TVswhich allrun over$5,000,its themost cost-efficient versionof thetechweve got.VIVE Flow$499AT VIVE.COMVive goggleswill bringan extremelyaccessible andrefreshing approachto theVR world.They are a pairof gogglesnot unlikesomething youd wearto snowboard.Theyre extremelylightweightwith alightning fastset-that sconnected withthings likewatching Netflix.Ifs thecalmestheadset Iveever wornand usescameras tolet youcontrol everythingwith justyour hands.This onesfor thenot-gamers.Dyson PurifierHumidify+Cool Formaldehyde$920AT WALMARTForpeople whoeasily sneezebecause ofdog hairor somethinglike thatoutside,Dyson hascreateda machinethat savesthem fortime athome.This newpurifier doublesas ahumidifier,plus ithas acooling function,making itthe endall be all forstuffy,hot,dryDays turnedinto weeksas Maryeagerly checkedthe mailboxeach day,hoping fornews aboutthecontest.However,as Fathers Day wasjust aroundthe comer,she stillhadnt receivedanyresponse.“What shouldI donow”she wondered,feeling disappointed.She hadno giftand nomoneyand timewas runningout.But Marywas determinedto showher loveand appreciation.She hadtocome upwith aplan.Mary closedher eyesand tooka deepbreath,searching fora solution.注意续写词数共左右;
1.150续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
3.Paragraph1:All of a sudden,she knewwhat to do.Paragraph2:On themorning ofFathers Day,Mary gave the letterto herfather.apartments.
1.Which devicewill getyour moneyworth bestA.Tonal.B.Hisense75U800GR8K ULEDRoku TV.C.VIVE Flow.D.Dyson PurifierHumidify+Cool Formaldehyde.
2.What statementof Vivegoggles isTRUEA.They areuser-friendly.B・They helpkeep trackof weight.C.They appealto gamers.D.They areintended forwho areallergic todust.
3.Where isthe textprobably takefromA.A consumerreview.B.A sciencereport.C.A productbrochure.D.An onlinejournal.When Malaika Vaz was a kid,living inGoa,India,she wasconstantly surroundedby nature.Among her childhood experiences,she recallsjourneys to the Arcticand Antarctic,climbingmountains,diving,and windsurfing.At somepoint inher lateteens,Vaz realizedadventure didntreally meananything iftherewasnt anintention toprotect the natural spaceswe wereexploring in.Motivated byher passion forfilmmaking,she beganto seeka waythat wouldboth satisfyher appetitefor adventureand allowherto advocatethe protection of thespecies andecosystems sheinteracted with.Today Vazwears manyhats in the filmmakingworld,asadocumentary director,producer,and(蝠台贲),presenter.After fallingin lovewith manta rays shediscovered theywere beinghuntedillegally andstarted todress herselfasa seafood traderto get as closeas possibleto theissue.Shetraced sellersto figureout whythe threatenedspecies werebeing killed.She sharedthe shockingdetailsin Peng Yu Sai.her GreenOscar-nominated filmon thematter.The subjectsthat grabher attention,Vaz admits,nm the gamut.When shewas askedto defineherfocus,she repliedthat shepreferred variety.She alwaysargues that the issuesshe looksinto aremoreinterrelated thanthey mayinitially appear.I thinkthat itsexciting todive into the differentaspectsof environmentalstories Jshe says.Her workdoesnt stopat recordingimportant stories;she alsoensures themessage isheard.From Vazsviewpoint,real improvementin planetaryprotection liesin thehands ofeach ofusrather thanjust thoseof severalenvironmentalists.If yourean engineerand youcare aboutthenatural world,you canchange thekind ofconstruction materialsyou use.If you9reateacher lovingnature,you canbring thatintothelearning for your class.she says.As afilmmaker,Vaz believesits importantto figureout waysthat attractthe audiencewho canpushfor theprotectionof thenaturalworld.
4.What didMalaikaVazdecide todo inher lateteensA.Motivate childrento getclose tonature.B.Make afilm aboutherchildhoodexperiences.C.Develop apassionforan adventurouslifestyle.D.Combine natureexploration withnature conservation.
5.What isthe filmPengYuSai mainlyaboutA.The roleof mantarays inthe localeconomy.B.Vazs personallife asaseafoodtrader.C.The threatenedspecies inIndia.D.The illegaltrade inmantarays.
6.What does the underlinedpart runthegamut“in Paragraph4probably meanA,Are quitepopular.B.Cover awide range.C.Make littleprogress.D.Are hardto dealwith.
7.What messagedoesthe author conveyin Paragraph5A.Human beingsare closelylinked tonature.B.Stories areeffective inchanging peoplesbehavior.C.Everyone canmake adifference tothe environment.D.Environmentalists playa bigpart insolving environmentalissues.Reading Art:Art forBook Loversis acelebration ofan everydayobject——the book,represented herein almostthree hundredartworks frommuseums aroundthe world.The imageofthe readerappears throughouthistory,in artmade longbefore booksas wenow know them cameinto being.In artistsrepresentations ofbooks andreading,we seemoments ofshared humanitythatgo beyondculture andtime.In thisbook ofbooks,“artworks areselected and arranged ina waythat emphasizestheseconnections betweendifferent erasand cultures.We seescenes ofchildren learningto readathome orat school,with thebook asa focusfor relationsbetween thegenerations.Adults are(描绘)portrayed alonein manysettings andposes—absorbed ina volume,deep inthought orlostin amoment ofleisure.These scenesmay have been paintedhundreds of years ago,but theyrecordmoments wecan allrelate to.(才智),Books themselvesmay beused symbolicallyin paintingsto demonstratethe intellectwealthor faithof thesubject.Before thewide useof theprinting press,books weretreasured objectsandcould beworks ofart intheir ownright.More recently,as bookshave becomeinexpensive oreventhrowaway,artists haveused themas theraw materialfor artworks—transforming covers,pages oreven completevolumes intopaintings andsculptures.Continued developmentsin communicationtechnologies wereonce believedto maketheprinted pageoutdated.From a21st-century point of view,the printedbook iscertainly ancient,but itremainsas interactiveas anybattery-powered e-reader.To serveits function,a bookmust beactivatedby auser:the coveropened,the pagesparted,the contentsreviewed,perhaps noteswrittendown orwords underlined.And incontrast to our increasinglynetworked liveswhere theinformationwe consumeis monitoredand tracked,a printedbook stilloffers thechance ofa whollyprivate,“ofMme“activity.
8.Where isthe textmost probablytaken fromA.An introduction to abook.B.An essayon theart ofwriting.C.A guidebookto amuseum.D.A reviewof modernpaintings.
9.What arethe selectedartworks aboutA.Wealth andintellect.B.Home andschool.C.Books andreading.D.Work andleisure.
10.What dothe underlinedwords relateto“in paragraph2meanA.Understand.B.Paint.C.Seize.D.Transform.
11.What doestheauthorwant to say bymentioning thee-readerA.The printedbook isnot totallyout ofdate.B.Technology haschanged theway weread.C.Our livesinthe21st centuryare networked.D.People nowrarely havethe patienceto read.In Englishits commontosay,I knowthis townlike theback ofmy hand!”While wemayknow ourtowns reallywell,how welldo weactually knowour handsMaybe notquite aswell aswethink,said ascientific study.Matthew Longoand histeam fromUniversity CollegeLondon studiedthe lefthands ofl00people.With their hands placedpalms downunder aboard,Longos teamgavetheinstruction to(关节)point totheir knucklesand fingertipswith amarker.How didthey doNot thatwell.“People think theirhandis widerthan itactually is,said Longo.He saidthey alsoseemed to(准确的)thinktheirfingers wereshorter than their truelengths.People weremost accuratewhen(小指).finding theirthumbs,but becameless accuratewith eachfinger,up totheir pinkies“It isconnected toour sense of position,“explained Longo.Humans knowwhere different(关节)parts of our bodiesare,even ifwe cant see them.It tellsus whethera jointis straightornot,“said Longo.We alsoneed toknowthedistances betweenour joints/9he wenton.Our brainsknowthe sizesand shapesofourbodies fromthe mapsthey makefor themselves.This experimenttriedto findthose maps,“he said.Maybe mapsdont needto beperfect.But whyarent our brains moreaccurate Longosaid ourbrains“see”areas basedon oursense of touch,with thestronger thesenseoftouch ina specificbody(神经)part,the biggerthat bodypart seems.An exampleis our lips.As theyhave more nerves thanour noses,ourbrainsmap showsour lipsare bigger.The samething canhappen withbody partsthathave alot of nerves.If youveever hadsomething stuckin yourteeth,it probablyfelt huge!Thafsbecause ourtongues alsohave lotsofnerves.
12.What didMatthew Longoand histeam findfrom theirstudyA.Their lefthands aremuch widerthantheirright hands.B,The lengthof allfingers can be markedaccurately.C.People dontknow theirhands aswell asthey think.D.People didbest pointingattheposition ofknuckles.
13.Why doourlipsseem biggerthan ournosesA.Our lipshave amore importantfunction thanournoses.B,There aremorenervesin ournoses thanin ourlips.C.Our mentalmap mustprefer thelip tothe nose.D.Our senseoftouchin ourlips ismuch stronger.
14.What conclusioncan wedraw aboutthe experimentA.People dontcare aboutsomething aroundus atall.B.Our hometownis tous whathands aretoourbody.C.Our bodiescanbedifferent fromhow weimagine them.D.People losetheir senseof positionif theycantsee.
15..Which isthe besttitle for the textA.Protect OurBodies B.Explore OurBodiesC.The Backof OurHand D.Perfect Partsof OurBodies
二、七选五The Sunday scare is a feelingof worryand anxietyabout goingto workor schoolthe nextday.They arecommon butmanageable.16Structure yourSundayStructure canbeabest friendwhen feelingthe Sundayscare.Instead ofsitting on the couchandwatching theclock,go todo something.17But thatfeeling isharder tohold onto whenyourefocusing onsomething.18If yourefeeling morestress ingeneral,its importantto makespace forrelaxing activitiestoground yourself.And theresno rightway to relax.You cando anythingthat isrestful,such asbaking,exercising,or connectingwith afriend.Identify youranxiety sourcesAnxietyis anormal humanexperience,and one of themain waysto manageit isto identifyyourpersonal anxietysources.19Is ita deadline,meeting orpresentation Eventheres nota singlereasonbehind yourSunday anxiety.End yourSunday with the rightenergyMake Sunday nights aboutdoing somethingfor yourself,to counteractthe anxietyyourefeeling aboutMonday.Maybe thatmeans planningsome favoritefood toenjoy whilewatchingfootball.20Leave thework emailsfor Mondaymornings.A.Plan fora restfulSundayB・Do thingstorelaxyourselfC.You mightstill feelthat senseof dread.D.Once youhave abetter ideaof whattodo,take noteof it.E.Here aresome suggestionsforyouto dealwiththeSundayscare.F.Try tofind outwhats reallycausing youto worrythe nextweek.G.Do yourbest toenjoy yourselfand makeSundaynightsall foryou.
三、完形填空Dan Mancinaisaprofessional skateboarderknown forbeing visuallyimpaired andsharingclips ofhis skatingon Instagram.He hasa largefollowing offans,all21to seehis skillfultricks.And videosof himusing hiswalking sticka sheboards inspirescuriosity and22from fansaroundthe world.The Michigannative startedskating at7,and tookit more23at13,developing alove forthesport whichhe sayshelps himexpress himself.A raregenetic eyedisease beganto24his visionat15,and aftera yearandahalf,he completelylost his
25.He stoppedskating fora coupleofyears.This wasthe26pointofhis life.27letting his一blindness dominatewhat hecould orwould do,he gradual1y28to doingwhat heloved spendingtimeoutdoors.One day,he wantedto seeif hecould stillskate,so he29a videoofatrick,which eventuallygot30on social media andreceived greatfeedback.That inspiredhim totry abit more,and slowlyhegot backinto skateboarding.In orderto helpmake skateboardingmore3J topeople withvisionimpairments,Dan hasstarted afundraising32to buildthe worldsfirst adaptiveskate park.Mancinahas33around$40,000forthepark.He hopestobe34skate workshopsfor visuallyimpaired kidsby nextspring orsummer.Im honoredI canbean35_for ourcommunity.Never letothers defineyouand whatyou arecapable of/he said.
21.A.eager B・nervous C.cautious D.hesitant
22.A.gratitude B・admiration C.reflection D.approval
23.A.exactly B.severely C.honestly D.seriously
24.A.earn B,check C.affect D.promote
25.A.fortune B,temper C.thought D.sight
26.A.lowest B.starting C.finishing D.highest
27.A.Other thanB,Apart fromC.Rather thanD.Regardless of
28.A.objected B,returned C,admitted D.contributed
29.A.filmed B,developed C,watched D.replaced
30.A.imitated B.changed C,shared D.involved
31.A.achievable B.affordable C.bearable D.accessible
32.A.permission B,competition C.assignment D.campaign
33.A.raised B,distributed C,spent D.wasted
34.A.examining B.running C.counting D.exploring
35.A.signal B.alarm C.voice D.surprise
四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Thanks tosocialmediarecommendations,Zibo barbecuehas become36overnight hit,withlarge numbersof visitors37pour tothe cityon weekends.People jokedthat thelast timethis many围攻people showedup inthe city38be duringthe Siegeof Qi,a famousbattle inthe areain284BC.Taking advantageofthebarbecue craze,Zibo hasgone allout topromote localtourismresources,while workingto ensurethe39safe ofvisitors andthe qualityof tourismproducts.Many areashavebeenchanged intodining hallsfbr themassed crowds.40ease restrictionson thesuppliesof meatand grills,local bankshave startedhanding outlow-interest loansdesigned41special forbarbecue-related industries.This barbecuefever inZibo shouldbe helpingChina recoverfrom itszero-covid era.Since theendof zero-covid,many touristshave described42they asspecial-ops”travelers.This meansdroppinginto alocation,spending aslittle time and moneyas possible,43then movingontothenext spot.Zibo barbecuehas beenoneofthe topitems totick offfrom travellists.People eatand drinkatlow tableswith asmall stove,44heat bycoal.The crazeis aboutmore thanthe simplefood.45people acrossthe countryare seekingout inZibo isShandongs big-hearted hospitality.
五、建议信.假设你是李华,你校的英国留学生对中国的太极拳很感兴趣,想学习太极拳,请你46John给他提些建议请你根据以下要点给他写一封回信,内容包括.简单介绍太极拳;
1.你给的具体建议2John注意.词数左右;180可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.
六、读后续写.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47Mary sat down heavilyon thesofa,feeling abit down.FathersDaywas drawingnear,yet shedidnthave agift forher dad.How canI possiblygetagift ifI donthave anymoney,,shewondered.Noticing the newspaper onthe couch,Mary reachedfor it.A bigadvertisement onthe frontpagecaught herattention.The localstore washosting acontest.Share withus whyyour dadisspecial andwin a$100gift cardfor him,“the advertisementsaid“This isfantastic!,9Mary thoughtwithexcitement.She hurriedto herroom withthenewspaperin hand.She pickedup apencil andapiece ofpaper,satdown,and beganwriting.“My dadis reallyamazing.He workstirelessly tosupport ourfamily andnever complains.Healways hastime tolisten tomeandgives thebest advice.He teachesme valuablelife lessonsandsupports mydreams.Whenever Ifeel down,he liftsmy spiritswith hishumor andlove.Andalthough heis toughontheoutside,he hasa heartof gold.”Mary feltsatisfied withher heartfeltwords.She carefullycopied them,caught anenvelope andastamp fromher bedside,and rushedtothemailbox withher entry.Dad willbe oveijoyedwith agiftcard Jshe thoughtoptimistically.。
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