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1、陕西省西安中学2022届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解Natural. High quality. Unique.Thafs Almased.Selected ingredients (原料),an exceptional mix and production process: thats how we create the unique Almased effect.Combination of ingredients thats more effective than individual nutrients (营养物质).No artificial fla

2、vourings, fillers or sweeteners. Supports fat-burning during digestion.Supports resistance to common diseases.Many products promise what only Almased can deliver. In order to achieve the unique Almased effect, it takes more than just mixing soy, yogurt and honey. The recipe for our Almased powder is

3、 as simple as it is unique: high-quality and natural soy, honey and yogurt.SOY I The high-quality non-GMO soy (非转基因大豆)used in Almased is an environmentally friendly, sustainable source of plant protein. A single serving of Almased supplies 27 grams of protein.HONEY I Unlike most regular honey, which

4、 is heat-treated, the raw honey in Almased is bursting with freshness even after it is canned. The honeys natural ingredients are still living and active when you open the can.YOGURT I Cows that are naturally fed can even in turn encourage grass growth. This is why Almased sources its milk and yogur

5、t from happy cows in Ireland and northern Germany, where they live in green grasslands.Being a natural product, Almased has a very plain taste and can be prepared in many different ways. Whether you like it sweet or fruity, there are no limits to how you flavour it. This60(break) a boundary, my wish

6、es will have come true.”十、短文改错61.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文 中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或 修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。I went to watch the ballet The Peony Pavilion last Sundays evening. Bec

7、ause I think ballet was more or less the same everywhere, I was total unprepared for its unique beauty. I was absorb the moment when the curtain rose. The performance borrowed a lot from Chinese dance and music, but the Eastern influence on the ballet was clear. The production was full with colors a

8、nd romantic symbols, and challenged my senses in many way. So much did I enjoy that it changed my opinion about ballet. I cant wait to going again!十一、开放性作文62.你校英文报正在进行主题为“World Cultural Heritage in China”的征文活动,请你写 一篇短文投稿,介绍一项中国的世界文化遗产(如长城、故宫、莫高窟、兵马俑、西湖)。 内容包括:1 .基本情况;.文化特色。注意:1.词数100左右;.可以适当增加细节,以使行

9、文连贯;2 .题目自拟。ensures Almased doesnt get boring and suits your personal taste perfectly. So quick and easy to prepare, Almased can be fitted into your daily routine with ease.1. If you are on a diet, Almased could be a good choice because.A. its nutrients are easier to absorbB. it can help burn fatC.

10、secret ingredients are includedD. it cures common diseases2. Why does Almased stand out among other similar products?A. It manages to mix different ingredients together.B. Selected ingredients can stay fresh as ever.C. Soy, yogurt and honey are specially treated.D. Superior natural materials generat

11、e uniqueness.3. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Almased can replace our regular routine diet.B. Its hard to make Almased appeal to everyone.C. There seem various ways of serving Almased.D. Almased has just the same taste as plain yogurt.When I was 6, my elder brother brought me to the l

12、ocal BMX(自行车越野)track to ride in a kids race fbr the first time. The hill out of the starting gate looked so scary and step that I backed off. My parents took me back for another try the next week. I fell almost immediately but still managed to win the second place. Tve loved racing ever since.I turn

13、ed pro at 15, which isnt possible now: You have to be 17 to compete professionally around the time I went pro, BMX became an Olympic sport and I decided to pursue it after high school. Tm the youngest woman with a professional title in the United States.BMX isnt judged on tricks or how you handle ba

14、rriers, but ifs an extreme sport. Its like horse racing mixed with riding a roller coaster. It starts with a huge burst of speedI go 40 mph by the time. Tm two and a half seconds out of the gate. Then I try to come out in front of seven competitors at the end of the track, which includes 40-foot jum

15、ps. I keep chasing the high that comes from prestart nervousness, big jumps, and that feeling of crossing the finish line first.Strength and balance are key in competition, so I work out at least five days a week to prepare. I do tons of resistance and agility(灵*舌)training, both on and off the bike.

16、 I also do mental drills with a sports psychologist to make sure Im focused and confident going into competition. If I make a mistake on the course, I have to move on. Everyone is out to beat me;I need to concentrate on winning so my competitors cant capitalize on an error and pass me!I was so proud

17、 to win a silver medal at the Olympics in Rio, but I felt I was capable of gold, so that will push me to do better. Tm continually working to reach my potential in the sport. Until I feel completely satisfied, Ill keep coming back.4. What do we know about the author?A. She withdrew from her first BM

18、X race.B. She became the youngest BMX rider in America.C. Her parents forced her to turn BMX professional.D. Her efforts resulted in BMX entering the Olympics.5. To win the BMX race,the author has to.A. jump highestC , play tricks6. The underlined phrase capitalize onA. make up forC keep an eye on7.

19、 What qualities have led to the authorsA. Proud and serious.C. Optimistic and generous.B. focus on other competitorsD. keep balanced all the wayin Paragraph4probably means8. take advantage ofD. take notice of success?8. Ambitious and hard-working.D. Independent and cooperative.On a break from his st

20、udies in the MIT Media Lab,Anirudh Sharma traveled home to Mumbai, India. While there, he noticed that throughout the day his T-shirts were gradually gathering something that looked like dirt.” realized this was air pollution, or sooty (像煤一 样)particulate matter (PM), made of black particles released

21、 from exhaust(尾气)of vehicles, Sharma says. nThis is a major health issue.nSoot consists of tiny black particles, about 2.5 micrometers or smaller, made carbon produced by incomplete burning of fossil fuels.Back at MIT,Sharma set out to help solve this air-pollution issue. After years of research and

22、 development, Sharmas startup Graviky Labs has developed technology that attaches to exhaust systems of diesel generators (柴油发电机)to collect particulate matter.Scientists atGraviky then turn it into ink, called Air-Ink, for artists around the world. So far, the startup has collected 1.6 billion micro

23、grams of particulate matter.More than 200 gallons of Air-Ink have been harvested for a growing community of more than 1,000 artists, from Bangalore toBoston, Shanghai,and London.Posted all over Graviky Labs Facebook page today are photos of art made from theAir-Ink and pant, including street wall pa

24、intings, body art and clothing prints.At first, there was still no specific application for the ink. Then the startup decided to find new ways to further spread its mission.lt chose to do so through art.nArt helps us raise awareness about where the ink and paint comes from. Air pollution knows no bo

25、rders. Our ink sends a message that pollution is one of the resources in our world thats the hardest to collect and use.But it can be done,“Sharma says.8 . What struck Sharma most during his break in India?A. Dirt on his T-shirts.C. Coal industry in Mumbai.B. Health issue of the locals.D. Incomplete

26、 burning of fossil fuels.9. According to the text, Air-Ink isA. a cleaner of outdoor airA. a cleaner of outdoor airB. a product made from PMD. a printing technologyC , a newly-founded companyWhat can we infer about Air-Ink from the text?A. It improves artistic effect.C. It helps Sharma make a profit

27、.11. What might be the best title for the text?A. Arts know no bordersC. Less pollution, more artB. It makes pollution acceptable.D. It raises environmental awareness.C. Waste has no priceD. Creative thinking, effective paintingThe new radio programme from Self-help expert Glennon Doyle unexpectedly

28、 disturbed me. In a session of We Can Do Hard Things, she focuses on boundaries and their importance to our mental happiness. I heartily agree with her, because saying a polite but firm “no” is one of the basics for a happy life. I was, however, interested when she raised the idea that perhaps, as w

29、ell as learning when to confirm our boundaries, we also need to stretch them. When does a boundary become a cage that locks us away?Isnt it always the case that just as you think youve got an area of life nailed; somebody comes along to show you that thats not the case? As I listened, I started to s

30、ee boundariesthat might cause more problems than they were solving.There was the work boundary that said that unless a project fell exactly into my topics, I wouldnt take it-which meant that I turned down work that was otherwise interesting and rewarding.There was the boundary that said I wasnt to b

31、uy anything until rd reached my savings goal-which resulted in me having to restart my laptop 20 times a day.And then there was a boundary around relationships that set out exactly how I should be treated and what I wanted in them. Helpful to some extent, it blocked me from allowing someone to expre

32、ss their love for me, even if it wasnt quite what I had predicted.Had I been doing boundaries wrong all the time? Did I need to figure them all out again? Ive spent the past few weeks looking at the boundaries Ive secretly put in place, and Ive let myself lower some that have been my protection over

33、 the years. Then Ive come to the conclusion that, when it comes to boundaries, Im a beginner again, and thats fine. In fact, being back at the beginning is a blessing because it means there are still lessons to be learned and adventures to be had and that is something for which I can only be gratefu

34、l.12. What has really interested the author in Glennon Doyles programme?A. The importance of confirming our boundaries.B. The benefits of boundaries to our happiness.C , The urgency of maintaining our boundaries.D. The necessity of reassessing our boundaries.13. Which statement on boundaries will th

35、e author agree with?A. We should favour savings goals over boundaries.B. Boundaries tend to keep us from potential friendsBoundaries are very likely to relieve boredom at work.C. We should stick to boundaries despite inconvenience.14. How did the author feel about boundaries after the?A. Relaxed.B.

36、Depressed. C. Pressured.D. Amused.15. . What is probably the best tittle for the passage?A. Just when you think youve got things sorted.B. Just where you believe theres no way outC. How can we live a life without boundaries? D. How do we become victims of boundaries?二、七选五Shannan Hearnes oldest dream

37、 was to own a ranch(牧场). In February 2020, her dream finally came true when she opened the gates of Sun and Moon Ranch. Then, just a month later, the county slid into COVID-19 lockdown. 16With large areas of grasslands and plenty of sunshine and fresh air, there was no safer way for frightened neigh

38、bors to get out of the house. 17 Sure, you can sign up for riding lessons or board your horse. But you can also drop by to play with the chickens, goats, and dogs, or join the younger ranchers playing on the big pile of freshly dug dirt. Hearne now saw the ranch as something more than a business it

39、would be a place the community could call home.18 Many of them came not just for free cookouts, but for the chance to find peace of mind. I had a vision fbr the space able to help cure those in need/ says Hearne. One of those people, now 15, was bom without fingers on one hand. His grandmother broug

40、ht him to Sun and Moon for riding lessons Learning to control a horse with one hand helped him better manage his disability, and he grew closer to his grandmother over their shared love of horses. 19 And I believe this is especially true for children oranyone who struggles with any sort of psycholog

41、ical issues, Hearne says.Another boy became selectively silent because of his autism (自闭症).20Taking the reins (缰绳),literally, helped him do so in his daily life too. I could see how the empowerment of riding was helping him feel once again in control of the world around him,” says Hearne.A. The ranc

42、h, Heame realized, should be for everybody.B. As the pandemic deepened, locals began to gather there.C. Soon Hearnes dream began to grow into something bigger.D. Locals desired to put up a tent there when they felt won out.E. Lesson by lesson, Hearne watched him slowly come out of his own world.F. H

43、e went from not answering questions to literally talking our ears off.G. There is something empowering about controlling a thousand-pound animal.三、完形填空When I was a child my father taught me five words that Ive used all my life-in my acting career, as a mother, in my business activities. If I 21 that

44、 I was afraid of the dark, or if I seemed worried about meeting new people, Dad would say, “Stand porter to your 22A porter is a gatekeeper, who stands at a door 23 people in or out. Dad would get me to 24myself stopping destructive things-such as fear-at the door, 25saying “Come in“ to faith, love

45、and self-assurance.As a(n) 26. before I went on camera, Ed make sure anxiety stayed out andconfidence in my ability came in. As a mother, when I was 27 about my children, I would try not to let worry in but would 28 my mind with trust in them.Of course, there were always times Id 29 those words.In 1

46、972 my husband, Fillmore Crank, and I opened the doors to our own 30in North Hollywood. This was a new business venture for us, and it was a lot more31 and complicated than we had 32.We were on call 24 hours a day. Something was always going 33. Electricitywent on the blink, food wasnt delivered, em

47、ployees called in sick. Once, a flu epidemic34 left us with no maids. Fillmore gave me a 35: scrub floors or dothe laundry. For 10 days I folded enough king-size sheets to 36 the whole state ofCalifornia.Then there was the 37 crisis. The price of gasoline doubled, and tourism inCalifornia 38. How co

48、uld we fill our beds? What if we kept losing money? Whatif we failed? Fear and worry were sneaking in. But I caught them just 39. I stoodporter.I stood in the door of my mind and sent fear packing.These days at the hotel, whenever fear tries to 40, I just smile and point tothe sign that reads No Vacancy.21.A. complainedB. announcedC. recalledD. decided22.A. futureB. findC. familyD. studio23.A. lettingB. urgingC. invitingD. observing24. A. busyB. involveC, sendD , picture25. A. soB. andC. butD. or26. A. officialB. actress

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