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1、2023届四川省内江市高三上学期零模英语试题一、阅读理解Some Greatest BookstoresAnother CountryKreuzberg, Berlin, Germany. Another Country is an English Language second hand bookshop which is mostly used as a library. They have about 20, 000 books that you can buy or borrow. Some regular events are held at the shop, such as re

2、adings, cultural events, social evenings and film nights.Atlantis BooksOia, Santorini, Greece. Atlantis Books is an independent bookshop on the island of Santorini, Greece. It was founded in 2004 by a group of friends from Cyprus, England, and the United States. Throughout the year it has hosted lit

3、erary festivals, film screenings, book readings, and good old fashioned dance parties.Bart s BooksOjai, California. USA. The World, s Greatest Outdoor Bookstore, a bookstore founded by Richard Bartinsdale in 1964. Shelves of books face the street, and regular customers are asked to drop coins into t

4、he door s coin box to pay for any books they take whenever the store is closed.Adrian HarringtonSincel971. Rare books: rare first editions; leather bound sets and general antiquarian (古玩). Address: 64 a Kensington Church Street, Kensington, London, England, UK.Corso Como BookshopMilan, Italy. Extens

5、ive selection of publication on art architecture, design graphics and fashion, along with a strongOne day, my teacher told me some exciting news. I was one of the students whom had the chance to play the piano in the concert. Heard this, I filled up of a mix of excitement and horror. In order to per

6、fect my piece, I practiced hard than before. The big day arrived. When it was my turn to play, and I felt a little terrifying. But I slowly make my way up to the stage. With a few mistake made during the performance, I finished the whole piece. It was my first time perform in public, and I realized

7、that the most important thing are to be confident and take action when we do everything.六、感谢信/祝贺信52.假如你是李华。最近收到笔友John的电子邮件,得知他在学校的英语竞赛 (English competition)中获得一等奖。请跟据以下内容给他写封电子邮件。1 .祝贺他取得的优异成绩;.告诉他你在学习中的苦与乐;2 .请他介绍他的学习方法。注意:1 .词数100词左右;.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。emphasis on photography. It was founded in 1990

8、 in Milan, Italy, by Carla Sozzamil.The BookwormChina. A bookshop, library, bar, restaurant and event space, now with four divisions in three cities 一 Beijing, Suzhou and Chengdu. The interconnecting rooms with floor-to-ceiling books on every wall are light and airy in summer, yet warm and comfortab

9、le in winter.1. What can you do in Atlantis Books?A. Sell rare books.B. Learn photography.C. Attend a festival.D. Buy books anytime.2. Which bookstore has the longest history?A. Bart s Books.B. Atlantis Books.C. Adrian Harrington.D. Corso Como Bookshop.3. How is The Bookworm different from the other

10、s?.B. It has branches in differentA. It is used as a library.cities.C. It hosts all sorts ofD. It opens only in summer andactivities.winter.How far would you go to make a good impression at a new job? A college student in Alabama walked 32 kilometres in the dark to get to his new job.The story begin

11、s with Walter Carr, s car breaking down the night before starting a new job. Carr was unable to find a ride. So, he figured out how long it wou1d take to walk from his house to the job in Pelham - 32 kilometres away. He left at midnight so that he could make it to the customer s house by 8:00 am the

12、 next morning.Pelham police saw him walking along a highway at 4:00 am. So, they stopped to see if he needed help. After hearing his story, they took him to a restaurant for breakfast and then to a church where he could safely wait until 8:00 am. The police then took Carr to the home of customer Jen

13、ny Lamey. Lamey said that even though Carr had just walked the entire night, he refused her offer to rest. He just wanted to start working. While he worked, he talked with the customer, telling her how much he liked her kitchen.Jenny Lamey later wrote this on Facebook: I just can t tell you how touc

14、hed I was by Walter and his journey. He is kind andcheerful and he has big dreams! He is hard-working and tough. She then started a GoFundMe page to help Walter with money to get his car fixed. When the CEO of Bellhops, Luke Mark1 in, learned of Carr s story, he drove from Tennessee to Alabama to gi

15、ve Walter his own 2014 Ford Escape.Walter Carr? s story touched many others around the United States. Within a few days, people gave over $73,000 to the GoFundMe page. Carr has decided to give a part of the donations to the Birmingham Education Foundation. And he has received more offers for jobs an

16、d scholarships for schools.to go to work on foot?B. He wished to be on time for the job.D. His car was damaged beyond repair.4. Why did Walter Carr decideA. He wanted to challenge himself.C. He was unable to borrow a car.5. What can we infer about Carr from Paragraph 3?A. He was devoted to his job.

17、B. He was blamed by his customer.C. He called the police forD. He started to work after a shorthelp.break.6. What kind of person does Lamey think Carr is?A. Cautious. B. Generous. C. Ambitious. D. Sensitive.7. What message does the text really convey?A. One has to suffer in order to get a good job.B

18、. A good impression is sure to bring one good money.C. One has to give up something in return for donations.D. The efforts to leave a good impression are to pay off.Famous for its tolerance (宽容) as well as its narrow houses and broad canals (运河), Amsterdam is undergoing a change of attitude when it

19、comes to the millions of tourists that come to see it each year. Tolerance has reached its limits in the capital of Dutch, which is now actively urging visitors to head elsewhere.Ellen van Loon, a partner at Dutch architectural firm OMA says, “We doo t want to turn into a Venice. While tourism earns

20、 the Dutcheconomy around 82 billion Euros a year, the problem we are currently facing is that Amsterdam is so loved by tourists, we just have so many coming to the city. ”Netherlands tourist officials recently took the decision to stop advertising the country as a tourist destination. Their Perspect

21、ive 2030 report, published earlier this year, stated that the focus will now be on destination managementv rather than udestination promotingv . The document also describes the country? s future strategy, acknowledging that Amsterdam, s livability will be severely influenced by “visitor overloadv if

22、 action isn t taken.Solutions (解决方法)listed include working to discourage groups of visitors by either limiting or completely shutting down accommodation and entertainment products aimed at them, as well as spreading visitors to other parts of the Netherlands. Some of these measures have already come

23、 into play. Last year, the famous “I Amsterdam sign was removed from outside the Rijksmuseum, the city, s main art gallery. The two-meter high letters have been moved to various lesser-known neighborhoodsv in order to entice travelers to leave the center of the city.But will the measures being put i

24、n place be enough to save it from being damaged by its own success? Like many other locals, Van Loon fears Amsterdam has lost its uniqueness forever. The reason tourists come here is that there, s something in the character of Amsterdam they love, “ she explains. But at a certain point, when the num

25、ber of tourists is increasing and increasing, they actually kill what they loved in the first place. ”What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 2 indicate?A. Amsterdam doesn, t necessarily copy Venice.B. Venice does more poorly than Amsterdam.C. Amsterdam is more popular than Venice.D. Venice i

26、s suffering from over-tourism.8. Why did Amsterdam advise visitors to head elsewhere?A. To avoid much spending on city management.B. To turn the focus on destination promoting.C. To promote the development of other areas.D. To reduce its pressure of mass visitors.9. What does the underlined word ent

27、ice in paragraph 4 mean?A. Promise.B. Persuade.C. Inform. D. Allow.10. What s Van Loon s attitude to the measure?A. Skeptical. B. Intolerant. C. Ambiguous. D. Positive.One of the important, but seldom-discussed, problems in healthcare reform is how to take care of our aging population as people cont

28、inue to live longer. According to a new study from the Mac Arthur Research Network on an Aging Society, by 2050 Americans may live 3.1 to 7. 9 years longer than the government expects. That wou1d mean women would live 89 to 93 years and men 83 to nearly 86 years. The researchers base their conclusio

29、n on “rapid advances in biomedical (生物医药)technology that delay the start and progression of major deadly diseases or that slow the aging process. ”While this is good news, especially for the young, the life expectancy, which is in excess of(超过)the governments estimates, would raise costs sharply for

30、 Medicare and Social Security. If the study, s predictions are accurate, the total cost for those two programs through 2050 could be between $3. 2 trillion and $8. 3 trillion higher than the US Census Bureau and the Social Security Administration currently expect.And that, s only the beginning. With

31、 anticipated scientific breakthroughs in coming decades, people could eventually live to 150 years of age, says Dr. Steven Joyal, an official of the Life Extension Foundation (LEF), a nonprofit organization that promotes research on how we can live longer and healthier. The MacArthur paper, in fact,

32、 says that some experts believe the average life expectancy could hit 100 by 2060.What s more, Joyal says, overcoming disease and slowing down the aging process will lead to a sharp decline in disability, allowing people of advanced age to function as well as they did when they were much younger. In

33、 other words, a 90-year-old person could have the same mental and physical capacity(能力)as somebody 40 or 50 years old. ”What does the new study show?A. Great progress has been made in the US in public security.B. Americans will live much longer by 2050 than they do now.C. Few people pay attention to

34、 the health care reform in the US.D. Fewer Americans suffer from deadly disease now than before. 13. What probably helps Americans live much longer?A. Social security.B. Healthcare reform.C. Biomedical technology. D. New research in health care. 14. What problem may a longer life expectancy in the U

35、S lead to? A. It will increase public costs for the government.B. The old will have some mental problems.C. It adds to the chance of being disabled.D. The aging process will speed up.15. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Life for Senior Citizens in the USDisadvantages of L

36、onger Life ExpectancyB. The Longer Life Expectancy in the FutureWhat Can Be Done to Support So Many Aged People二、七选五Sometimes it s hard to find time to exercise. But in fact, whether you, re on the road, at work, or at home, you can always find a few more ways to work out. 16 Just train yourself to

37、find ways to fit in a little fitness, and you 11 soon gain the rewards.17 When you go to the store, park far away from the door so you can enjoy a nice walk on your way to the shop. While you re shopping, look for ways to turn it into a quick workout. If you re shopping on your own, avoid depending

38、on your cart, and try to keep your pace up.Any time you find yourself with something heavy in your hands, lift it. This works with canned food, grocery bags, backpacks, and anything the least bit heavy. 18 If you prefer, raise your arm over your head and lower your hand behind your head repeatedly.

39、Playing with kids and pets is also a great way to get a workout. The same goes for dancing, skating, and games like tennis, ping pong, basketball, and softball. 19 Join them! You 11 get a surprising workout and have a lot of fun at the same time.20 You can do such moving across the room. If you re n

40、ear a. wall, try a. wal 1 sit with your back pressed against the wall and your legs bent. Stay in that position as long as you can. Do this every day and you 11 develop real strength.A. When you re seated during long journey, why not stand up?B. The biggest change you have to make is in your attitud

41、e.C. If your kids like to play games, don t just sit and watch.D. When you have a spare moment, why not do leg lifts?E. As you go about your day, look for chances to walk.F. The main problem is that you have no free time.G. If it is easy, then do some more.三、完形填空It was a busy morning, about 8 30, wh

42、en an elderly gentleman in his 80s came to the hospital. 1 heard him saying to the nurse that he was in a hurry for an appointment(约会) at 9: 30. The nurse had him take a 21 in the waiting area, 22 him it wou1d be at least 40 minutes 23 someone wou1d be able to see him. I saw him 24 his watch and dec

43、ided, since I was 25 busy一my patient didn t 26 at the appointed hour, I would examine his wound.While taking care of his wound, I asked him if he had another doctor? s appointment. The gentleman said no and told me that he 27 to go to the nursing home to eat breakfast with his 28. He told me that sh

44、e had been 29 for a while and that she had a special disease. I asked if she wou 1 d be 30 if he was a bit late. He replied that she 31 knew who he was, and that she had not been able to 32 him for five years now.I was 33, and asked him, “And you 34 go every morning, even though she doesn t know who

45、 you are?v He smiled and said. She doesn t know me but I know who she is“ I had to hold back 35 as he left.Now I 36 that in marriages, true loveis 37 of all that is. The happiest people don t 38 have the best of everything; they just 39 the best of everything theyhave. 40 isn t about how to live thr

46、ough the storm, but how to dance in the rain.21.A. seat22.A. persuading 23.A. if B.24.A. taking off 25.A. very 26.A. show off27.A. agreed 28.A. daughter 29.A. late30.A. worried31.A. so far32.A. answer33.A. moved B.34.A. only 35.A. tears36.A. suggest 37.A. agreement 38.A. necessarily 39.A. make40.A.

47、AdventureC. breathC. telling beforeC. windingC. seldomC. come onC. neededC. motherC. thereC. lonelyC. alreadyC. believe disappointedC. stillC. wordsC. hopeC. exhibitionC. naturallyC. favorC. LifeB. testB. promising sinceCB. fixingB. notB. turn upB. forgotB. sisterB. wellB. doubtfulB. neitherB. expec

48、t surprised C.B. thenB. curiosityB. realizeB. expressionB. fluentlyB. learnB. BeautyD. tripD. understandingD. afterD. looking atD. alsoD go awayD. happenedD. wifeD. aroundD. hungryD. no longerD. recognizeD. satisfiedD. thusD. judgmentD. proveD. acceptanceD. frequentlyD. tryD. Trust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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。In 1863 the first underground passenger railway in the world opened in London. It ran for just under seven kilometers and allowed people to avoid terrible 41 (crowd) on the r

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