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陕西省渭南市韩城市象山中学学年高三上学期2023-202410月月考英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解Creating aGraphic NovelIn the pastdecade weveseen therise ofgraphic novelsthat comein allsorts offorms.Nowjoin authorand illustratorLizzy Stewartfor ourupcoming masterclass,where shelltake youthroughhow tocreate boththe illustration and textfor agraphic novel.Youll havethe chancetofind theright formfor thestory you are tryingto tell,and Lizzywill shareher insightinto theeditorialand publishingprocess ofgetting agraphic novelprinted.15minutes will be reservedfora Qamp;A session at theend of the masterclass,when Lizzywill answerwhat yourecurious toknow.BookingPayment•The workshopfee of£30is payablein fullonline.•Joining instructionsand fullguidance will be providedby usa weekbefore thestart date.Accessible toAll•Ifs ofreal importancefbr usthat ourevent remainsaccessible toall.•We havemade threescholarship placesavailable fbrthis eventas partof ouraccessibility(计戈)scheme U.Please visitour scholarshippage tofind out how toapply forscholarships tothecourse.•This masterclasswillbepresented onlinethrough videoconferencing software.It willalsobe recordedso if you areunable to attend thelive event,youll beable tocatch up and accesstherecording withintwo weeks.•This eventwill includewritten textand visuals.Please contactus in advance sothat we canmake arrangementsto besure alldocuments appearin aformat thatworks foryou.
1.What canattendees doin themasterclassA.Have theirwork published.B.Communicate withLizzy.C.Get Lizzys15-minute instruction.D.Create graphic novels in all forms.欢迎来中国留学
2.注意写作词数应为左右;
1.100可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Yours,Li HuaDearJames,A.Recorded materialsfor alimited period.B,Free accessto videoconferencing software.C.Written textand visualsfor certainattendees.D.Scholarships tofurther theirgraphicnovelstudy.
3.What isthis textA.A review.B.A guide.C.An essay.D.Anadvertisement.Levon Bisswas lookingat insectsfrom hisgarden througha microscopehe boughtfor hisson.(镜片).For fun,they unintentionallyplaced aninsect underthe lensIt is amazingly beautifultheyboth screamed.The fatherhad beenmaking acareer takingphotographs foradvertisements.But thatexperiencegave hima newdirection.Around the world,insect populationsare indecline becauseofhabitat lossand climatechange.Biss thoughtthat ifpeople couldsee whathe sawthrough hissonsmicroscope,they wouldcare moreabout protectinginsects.So Bissturned tomacrophotography:taking close-up picturesof smallthings,like flowersorbugs.His workhas attractedattention notjust forits unusualbeauty.It alsoraises awarenessaboutthe needfor conservation.In2016,Biss showedhis firstinsect project,Microsculpture.The termrefers to the featuresofan insectsexoskeleton,or outershell,which developsover time as thebug adaptsto itsenvironment.Bisss picturescapture the insects inall theirmicroscopic details.Then heblows upthe imagesuntiltheinsectsbecome largerthan life,some of them eightfeet tall.But eachimage takesweeks tomake.He usesa digitalcamera witha microscopelens.The camerais fixedona computerized track,(微米)-which allowsBiss totake a shot,then movethe cameraby sevenmicrons adistance equalstoabout1/10the thicknessof ahuman hair-for thenext shot.Intheend,Biss mighttake10,000shots ofa bug.A computercombines thesesmall picturesinto asingle image.Bisss latestexhibition isExtinct andEndangered at the AmericanMuseum ofNatural History.He selectedbugs thatwere extinctor endangered,hoping hisphotographs wouldserve asa betterpurpose.I communicatevisually,he says,The wayI workis throughpictures.But Ithink itsmyduty toshake thingsupandget peopleto payattention.^^
4.What madeLevon Bissturn tomacrophotographyA.Beautiful insects.B.Attractive environment.C.An expensivemicroscope.D.An accidentalobservation.
5.How doesLevon Bissmanage tocapture insects5microscopic detailsA.By taking ashotat themtwice.B.By adjustingthe cameraonatrack.C.By takingclose-up picturescountless times.D.By puttingthem inorder onacomputer.
6.What doesthe underlinedphrase“shake thingsup“refer toin thelast paragraphA.Get ridof theprejudice.B・Take actionto savewildlife.C.Spare noefforts toface difficulties.D.Make peoplethink aboutnature differently.
7.Which of the followingbest describesLevon BissA.Patient andresponsible.B.Wealthy andambitious.C.Polite andstrong-willed.D.Curious andeasy-going.Night lightfrom streetlamps andphones changethe bodyclock,therefore weakeningthe(糖尿病)bodys abilityto controlblood sugarlevels andraising therisk of diabetes bymore thanaquarter,new researchhas found.The researchwas based on almost100,000men andwomen inChina whowere exposed toartificial lightwhile itwas darkoutside.Those exposedthe mostwere28per centmore likelyto(干预)develop thiscondition becauseoftheinterference thelight hadon thebodys production of(褪黑激素)melatonin whichaffects oursleep patterns.Evidence isgrowing that24/7lifestyles areseriously damagingour healthby interferingwiththe productionof melatonin.Long-time exposureto residentialoutdoor artificial light waslinked toarise inblood sugarlevels.Tt wasalso associatedwith poorerfunction ofthe cellswhich controlbloodsugar.Lead authorDr.Yu Xu,of RuijinHospital,Shanghai,said,Despite over80per centof theworldspopulation beingexposedtolight pollutionat night,this problemhas gainedlimitedattention fromscientists untilrecent years.”The studyestimated morethan ninemillion casesofdiabetesin Chineseadults can beattributed toit.A totalof98,658participants underwentinterviews toprovide medical,householdincome,education,way of life,and familyhistory information.Body weightand heightweremeasured tocalculate BMI,and bloodsamples weretaken toobtain levelsof bothfasting and(葡萄糖).after-meal glucoseParticipantswere assignedan averageartificial outdoorlight exposurelevel for the locationusingsatellite images.They weredivided intofive groupsbasedonhighest tolowest exposure.Onaverage,for every42people living in regionswith the most lightpollution,there wasone morecaseof diabetes.Dr.Xu said,Exposure toartificial lightat nightisacommon environmentalrisk factorinmodern societies.More than99per centof peoplein theUS andEurope liveunder light-pollutedskies.Earths24-hour day-night cyclehas resulted in mostorganisms,including humans,having an(昼夜的)inbuilt circadiantiming system,but lightpollution hasbeen foundto changethe circadianrhythmof insects,birds andother animals,resulting inearly deathand lossof biodiversity.
8.How canartificiallightaffect peopleshealthA.It canharm peopleseyesight.B.It canaffect peoplessleep patterns.C.It canweaken thefunction ofbrain cells.D.It canincrease theproductionofmelatonin.
9.What informationabout theparticipants wascollectedA.Work.B.Sleep.C.Lifestyle.D.Marriage.
10.What helpedwith thestudyA.Previous findings.B.High technology.C.International assistance.D.Artificial chemicals.
11.What canwe inferfrom thelast paragraphA.Artificial lightis harmingtheworld.B・People arefighting againstpollution.C.The wasteof electricityis theprimary issue.D.Most lightpollution isfrom theUS andEurope.At firstglance,ifs ascene thatplays outdaily incities acrossAmerica.A USPostal Servicecarriersteps outof hismail truckand goesacross thestreet,letters inhand.That muchisunremarkable.But thispostman eitherdoesnt noticeor doesntseem tocare thata clumsyAmerican(挠,搔)black bearis sittingon hishaunches afew yardsaway,vigorously scratchinghis sheddingwintercoat hard.Its aphenomenon happeningin urbanareas acrossthe UnitedStates andaround theworld,and(丛林狼)its notunique toblack bears.Coyotes lookbefore crossinga street.Black bearsknow(弹力绳)when itstrash day.Racoons figureouthowto pullbungee cordsoff trashcans.However,a numberofthecity bearsdied duringa study,with vehiclestrikes theleading cause.Other studiespaint aless optimisticpicture.The bearsin Ashevilleweigh more and havemore cubs,but theiryoung rarelysurvive,resulting innet populationdeclines.Neither isit truethat humansandbears alwayslive inharmony-even inopen-minded Asheville,the bearshave killedpets andinjuredat leastone personin recentyears.To learnhow residentscan safelycoexist withtheir primitiveneighbors,Strules,director oftheUrban WildlifeInstitute atChicagos LincolnPark Zoo,is planningan experiment.Twoneighborhoods willbe thefocus ofan educationalcampaign,which encouragesbear-consciouspractices such as keepingpets tied,locking thegarage,removing birdfeeders,and notapproachingor feedingthe animals.Strules hopesher effortwill offerguidance on the bestway tolive withthe animals-both forthemand fbrus.Wildlife belongsto everyone,“Strules says,“but wewant tokeep bearswild.”
12.What ishappening accordingto paragraph2A.Humans areteaching animalssurvival skills.B.Humans andanimals arelivinginharmony.C.Some wildanimals arefitting intocity life.D.Many speciesare tiredof theirhabitats.
13.What mightbe themain causeof deathforthecity bearsA,Food shortage.B.Loss ofhabitat.C.Gain inweight.D.Road accidents.
14.Which statementcan agreewith StrulesexperimentA.Rome wasnot builtin aday.B.It isnever toolate tomend.C.Bad luckalways comesinthrees.D.A workill donemust betwice done.
15.Which ofthe followingcould bethe besttitle forthe textA.Wild Animals:Our NewNeighborsB.Protection ofthe EndangeredWildlifeC.Black Bears:a DangerousSpeciesD.A NewLandscape inOur Community
二、七选五Four Waysto ImproveYour MentalHealthMental healthis youroverall psychologicalwell-being.And whiletaking careof yourmentalhealth canmean seekingprofessional supportand treatment,it alsomeans adoptingsome newmethodsto improveyour emotionalhealth.16It canboost yourmood andadd to your overallenjoymentoflife.Tell yourselfsomething positive.How you think aboutyourself canhave a powerful effectonhow youfeel.When wethink aboutour lifenegatively,wecan end upviewing experiencesthat way.17For example,instead ofsaying Tmsuchaloser,try“I havedone mybest”.Focus onone thingatthemoment.Being mindfulofthepresent momentallows usto letgo ofnegativeemotions frompast experiencesthat weighus down.Start bybringing awarenessto routineactivities,such astakingashower,eating lunch,or walkinghome.Paying attentionto thesounds,smells,or tastesof theseexperiences helpsyou focus.18(良方)Exercise.Exercise isapowerfulantidote tostress oranxiety.Look forsmall waystoadd activitiestoyourday,like takingthe stairsinstead ofthe lift.To getthemostbenefit,aim foratleast30minutes aday outdoors.19Plus,time innature provesto bea stressreducer.20Knowing youare valuedby othersis importantfor helpingyouthinkmore positively.Plus,being moretrusting canincrease youremotional well-being becauseas youget better atfinding thepositive aspectsof otherpeople,you becomebetteratrecognizing yourown.A.Open upto someone.B.Do somethingfor someoneelse.C.Exposure tosunlight helpsyour bodyproduce vitaminD.D.Making changeswill payoff inall aspectsof yourlife.E.Instead,practice usingwords thatpromote feelingsof self-worth.F.When yourmind wanders,just bringit backto whatyouaredoing.G.Dont waituntil youreinacrisis tomake yourmental healtha priority.
三、完形填空It waswintertime30years ago.I wasa youngfather with3little childrento support.My(锯木厂)college education,however,didnt21meagood job.Now Iwas workinginasawmillfor justabove theminimum
22.Every daybefore Iwent towork,Iwould23band-aids around my fingers.Working8hours aday in the colddry airhad24cuts andscars.That daywas harderthan normal.We were25of workersand themachines keptbreakingdown.We couldsee our26as theheaters werentworking.When theday finallycame toanend,I27my legsto mycar.There Itook offmy work28to seemy achingfingers.The cutswere worse()(抽than everand29leaked throughagain.As Imade an30to fixit,my badback cramped筋),I hadnever feltthat31before.I finallystarted mycar backhome and32fought backthe tears.I wonderedwhy lifewasso hardand how33I couldkeep doingthis.As Iopened thedoor,I34a weaksmile onmy face.But itsoon became35as mydaughterscreamed asweet Daddy”.When shethrew herlittle armsaroundmyneck,my heart36with love.All myaches andpains disappearedin her37!Inthat secondI rememberedagain Iwas herefor38and Iknew Icould moveon.In ourlives,we allhave39fingers andband-aid days.But withlove wecansurvive.40work maygive usa living,but lovegives usa life.
21.A.show B.guarantee C.teach D.name
22.A.wage B.size C.order D.grade
23.A.hang B.move C.pull D.wrap
24.A.applied toB.put offC.resultedinD.cleaned up
25.A.short B.aware C・proud D.fond
26.A.eyes B.teeth C.life D.breath
27.A.crossed B.dragged C.swung D.kicked
28.A.shoes B.uniform C.gloves D.cap
29.A.water B.sweat C.juice D.blood
30.A.attempt B.excuse C.schedule D.deal
31.A.nervous B.sad C,angry D.lonely
32.A.successfully B.bravely C・desperately D.simply
33.A.long B.well C.soon D.often
34.A.imagined B.practiced C,shared D.forced
35.A.obvious B.pure C.natural D.innocent
36.A,broke B.exploded C,sank D.beat
37.A.cry B.suggestion C.laughter D.hug
38.A.assistance B.comfort C.love D.shelter
39.A.slim B.bleeding C.nervous D.bent
40.A.After allB.On averageC,In contrastD.At last
四、用单词的适当形式完成句子()(所给词的适当形
41.The ancienttown isso peacefulthat itis worthvisit asecond time.式填空)(用适当
42.Henry toldme thatthere wasa timehe stayedup everynight goingover hislessons.的词填空)().(用所给词的适
43.charge withacting dishonestlyin herbusiness,she wasin lowspirits当形式填空)()(所给词的适当形式填空)
44.It isa desirableannual competefor photographers.
45.When wearrive atused tobe calledthe Cityof Fog,we foundLondon hadcompletely(用适当的词填空)changed.()(所
46.As everybodyknows,the lazya personis,the morethings heneeds todo tomorrow.给词的适当形式填空)()(所给词的适当形式填空)
47.Provide financeaid andother benefitsfor localpeoples.
48.With globalwarming becomingmoreandmore serious,it wontbe longsome coastalcities(用适当的词填空)disappear.(用适当的词填空)
49.the helpof ourteacher,we finishedthe wholework aheadof time.(用适当的词填空)
50.rd appreciateifyoucan replyto myletter atyour earliestconvenience.()(所给词
51.This hospitalattach tothe medicalcollege nearbywas destroyedin theflood.的适当形式填空).(用适当的词填空)
52.The policecame andbroke thecrowd
53.The coursenormally attractsabout100students peryear,of upto halfwillbe(用适当的词填空)from abroad.
54.At school,some studentsare activesome areshy,but theycanbegood friendswith eachother.(用适当的词填空)
55.You caneither cometo ourclub inroom202onthefirst floor,building5call us(用适当的词填空)at023-8555955
五、单句改错单句改错
56.As we all know,great changeshave beentaken placein myhometown theseyears.
57.The daywe hadbeen lookingforward tocoming atlast.
58.They saidgood byetothevillagers,with tearsrolled downtheir cheeks.
59.Although thetwo boyscome fromtotal differentcultures,they getalong wellwith eachother.
60.Actually,there aresuch manyselfless peoplelike ZhongNanshanaround usthat theywelldeserve ourrespect.
61.The manager,as wellas hisworkers,were invitedtoattendthe partyyesterday.
62.However,he istoo nervousto knowwhat toexpress himself.
63.Therefore,weallthink highof itand expectmore activitieslike thisinthefuture.
64.Without mybeloved beaches,I feltat lossand outof place.
65..There isno doubtthat thesecultural relicsbelonged tothe stateshould bereturned.
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66.James回信内容包括:介绍利弊;
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