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1、2023届四川省成都市双流中学高三高考适应性模拟检测英语 试题(一)学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解SCHOOL SPONSORSHIPSponsor Teen Inks future magazines for any specific school or region that is important to you and bring your message to a large audience of students, parents and teachers. We will print your name on the cover of each issue every m
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8、nts.On the day he almost died, Kimbal Musk had food on the brain. The Internet startup talent and restaurateur had just arrived in Jackson Hole from a conference where chef Jamie Oliver had spoken about the benefits of healthy eating. This made Musk think a lot-how he might make a difference to the
9、food industry一but beyond expanding his farm-to-table movement along with his restaurant, Musk hadnt yet broken the code. Then he went sailing down a snowy slope (坡)and fell over, breaking his neck.Musk eventually made a full recovery, but it involved spending two months on his back, which gave him p
10、lenty of time to come up with a plan. Since (hen, he has launched an initiative to put “learning gardens“ in public schools across America; attracted Generation Z to the farming profession by changing shipping containers into high-tech, data-driven, year-round farms; and this year, is kicking off a
11、new campaign to create one million at-home gardens.Aimed at reaching low-income families, the Million Gardens Movement was inspired by the pandemic, as both a desire to feel more connected to nature and food insecurity have been at the forefront of so many peoples lives. t4We were getting a lot of i
12、nquiries about gardening from people that had never gardened before,says Musk. People were looking to garden for a bunch of reasons: to save money on groceries, to improve the nutritional quality of their diets, or just to cure the boredom that came with the lockdown?The program offers free garden k
13、its that can be grown indoors or outdoors, and will be distributed through schools that Musks non-profit, Big Green, has already partnered with. It试卷第2页,共10页 also offers free courses on how to get (he garden growing and fresh seeds and materials lor the changing growing seasons. Its not difficult. A
14、nyone can do this, no matter where you come from, no matter where you live. We are all able to grow something,“ says Musk.4. What inspired Musk to make a difference to food industry?A. The pandemic.B. A skiing accident.C. Jamie Olivers speech.D. The farm-to-table movement.5. What is a cause of peopl
15、e beginning gardening according to Musk?A. To get access to healthy food.B. To make their house beautiful.C. To make money by selling garden produce.D. To build up their strength during the pandemic.6. What does the Million Gardens Movement focus on?A. Encouraging people to preserve nature.B. Provid
16、ing free food for low-income families.C. Promoting “learning gardens” across schools.D. Educating new gardeners to grow their own food.7. Which of the following best describes Musk?A. Charity-minded. B. Stubborn.C. Easy-going. D. Scholarly.IntroductionBlenheim Palace is one of the Europes largest an
17、d greatest palaces. It was built between 1705 and 1722 as a reward of the British government to John Churchill, ls, Duke of Marlborough, for defeating King Louis XIVs army at Blenheim, a small Bavarian village on the Danube River.The palace was designed by Sir John Vanbrugh, which displayed strength
18、 and arm glory. It is the largest non-royal building in England and is now listed by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.Winston ChurchillIn 1874, the palace was the birthplace of the dukes most famous descendant. Winston Churchill, who was to become the UKs Prime Minister (some would say Britains g
19、reatest 20th-century politician ) and Nobel prize winner for literature. It is also in Blenheim that Winston got married to Clementine Hozicr in 1908.A lasting exhibition is devoted to the mans life, work and writings. Winston and his wife are buried in Bladon Church within the palace.Opening Hours
20、& AdmissionBlenheim is still the home of the 11th Duke of Marlborough and is therefore not open all year round (although the park is). The palace opens its doors to visitors from 12 February to 11 December. Entry lo the palace, park and gardens cost 11.50 during the low season and 13 during the peak
21、 season (Easter weekend and from 28 May to 11 September), or 6/8 for the park and gardens only.The park is open all-year round from 9am to 4:45pm (last entry). Admission is 2.50 for adults and 1.50 for children.Note that numerous discounts exist for seniors, students, children and groups. Please ref
22、er to the official website fbr more details.8. What can be learned, about Blenheim Palace?A. It is the Europes largest and greatest palaces.B. It is (he largest royal building in England.C. It is now one of the worlds heritage sites.D. It was built in honor of Prime Minister Winston ChurchillWhat do
23、es the underlined word in the text mean?A. A house keeper.B. A child or a childs child.C. A family doctorA grand parent9. Why can not people visit Blenheim Palace all ihe year round?A. They are too busy to afford the lime.B. Repairs are badly needed for the palace.C. Some seasons are not convenient
24、fbr visitors.D. The 11th Duke of Marlborough still lives there.10. If a couple and their fivc-ycar-old daughter visits the park, how much need they they pay?A. 6.5B. 7.5C. 11.5D. 13Lauren Elizabeth Pirie Bath, until a few years ago, she was a chef, and a happy one at试卷第4页,共10页 that (ime, but she wan
25、ted more out of life. She wanled to TRAVEL. At that time, Lauren discovered blogging and found that she took pretty good pictures. So she decided to post pictures on her blog. In less than 18 moths, there were over 200.000 people reading her blog! At first, Lauren only regarded it as a hobby, but co
26、mpanies started paying her to take photos and publish them. In 2013, she was determined to make her drcam come true: to become Australias first professional photo blogger. It was a challenging job. but she did it. Now Lauren spends three weeks out of every month travelling and has over 464,(X)0 fans
27、 following her online.First visiting Western Australia for work in 2013, Lauren fell in love with northern WA and has been back six times. She has made over 140 work trips, but the best work trip ever was to Broome in the Kimberley region.“It is extremely bcautifiil and I can experience the indigeno
28、us Australia there more than anywhere else. The Kimberley region, in particular, is unique and untouched. She told the interviewer, and as a photographer, Lauren loves the bright light and amazing colours: red rocks, green plants, blue-green waters and blue skies.To work full time in travel, she has
29、 to love nature and tries to take every opportunity to get outside and admire the natural world. She loves to photograph the rising sun, as well as enjoys photo graphing animals such as dolphins and kangaroos.Lauren uses the photography to make an impact on people, especially when it comes to enviro
30、nmental issues. Today she has been photographing a crocodile swimming close to the boat the Kimberley Quest all day. When she posts the picture online, she will make a comment about how bad it is to feed wiki crocodiles. This crocodile is used to passengers throwing food from boats and now she is be
31、coming familiar with humans. Over time, this could make her a danger to people living to the area. If evei-yone can do something to make others aware of the problem, then thats part of the solution.11. What made Lauren decide to change her job?A. She wanted to travel.B. Companies paid her to take ph
32、otos.C. Many people read her blog in a short time.D. She wanted more out of life.13. Why does Lauren Bath love the Kimberley region so much?A. Because its distinct and not damaged.B. Because she loves the bright light and amazing colours.C. Because its beautiful than anywhere else.D. Because it make
33、s Lauren Bath world-famous.14. Which word can best take the place of the underlined word “indigenous” in Paragraph 3?A. Lovely.B. Native.C. Fascinating. D. Familiar.15. What is the purpose of Lauren Bath posting the crocodiles picture online?A. To show her wonderful photographing skill.B. To tell pe
34、ople the crocodile is in danger.C. To call for more peoples love fbr animals.D. To make people aware of the importance of environment protection.二、七选五In your life, sometimes you may be asked to speak in front of a large group of people. Although it sounds a little scary, even (hose with stage fright
35、 can speak successfully to the group with adequate preparation.Practice your speech before the big day. 16 If possible, practice the speech in front of a friend or family member to get used to saying it to real people. If you feel you must have note cards, limit the amount to about three cards. This
36、 will force you to keep your speech concise and help you keep your eyes focused on your audience.Remember why youve been invited to speak, if youre battling fear over speaking to a large group of people, keep your mind on (he fact that you were selected for (his importani role. The speech organizers
37、 must have seen something valuable in you or your expertise.17Remember that fear of public speaking is very common. 18 Most of the people in the audience would be feeling the same fear and stress that you do in your position.Knowing this may make you feel better.19 What you say should be tailored to
38、 why youre there and who youre speaking to in order to avoid sounding general. If speaking to a charity group, mention the good work certain specific individuals have done for (he cause. If speaking at a business conference, briefly state why you want to help these people.Keep eye contact with the c
39、rowd. 20 Pick one person in each section and look 试卷第6页,共10页 at him while youre speaking. After each important point in your speech, switch your fbcus to another section. When you focus only on one person at a time, the size of the crowd isnt as frightening.A. A good memory is really helpful.B. Show
40、 appreciation to your audience.C. Mention your audience in your speech.D. The more you have it memorized, the better.E. in fact, its normal to feel nervous or stressed out before a big speech.F. Separate the crowd into three sections mentally as you get up to speak.G. The knowledge of other peoples
41、respect fbr you should reduce some of the fear.三、完形填空One afternoon, I was walking with Evan on the second floor. I talked on and on and Evan walked 21 in front of me. As we turned a comer, Evan 22 me and said the ten words. Why are you talking to me? Im not your friend. Those were the exact words he
42、 said to me that day. I stood there 23 He kept walking and never looked back.I 24 to my next class with tears coming up in my eyes.Wc 25 spoke to each other after that. I 26 into a shell, like a turtle, tohide from the world. For the rest of my time in middle school, I didn,t 27 myselfto get close t
43、o anyone. I push away most of my friends 28 being hurt again. I avoided unnecessary 29It wasnt until high school that I was able to 30 my head out of my shell andbegin 31 people again. But even today, I am still 32 in choosing who Iopen up to. It takes me a very long time to warm up to 33I was twelv
44、e then. I was too trusting and I took what Evan said 34 Maybe he was having a bad day 35 maybe I was talking too much. In my view, what he saidto me that day 36 the course of my life, but if werenl fbr that 37 Iwouldnt have met my best friends in high school.I understand that, in middle school, we w
45、ere all young. Tve been able to 38a 11the people who bullied me. but for some 39 I cant seem to forgive Evan. Thosewords that day hurt me more than anything. I believe that one day Ill be 40 enoughto forgive Evan too. But right now Tm still that twelve-year-oki running down the hall with tears fille
46、d with his eyes.21.A. silentlyB. carefullyC. suddenlyD.happily22.A. argued withB. shouted atC. turned toD.reminded of23.A. astonishedB. disappointedC. frightenedD.amused24.A. came backB. gave inC. made facesD.ran off25.A. frequentlyB. willinglyC. attentivelyD.rarely26.A. lookedB. (urnedC. escapedD.l
47、ived27.A. wishB. allowC. expectD.force28.A. for fear ofB. because ofC. in need ofD.instead of29.A. outingsB. conversationsC. lessonsD.friends30.A. remainB. stickC. keepD.hide31.A. suspectingB. refusingC. admiringD.trusting32.A. cautionsB. aloneC. carelessD.simple-minded33.A. anythingB. everyoneC. no
48、thingD.someone34.A. seriouslyB. wronglyC. personallyD.easily35.A. andB. orC. butD.so36.A. changedB. helpedC. developedD.achieved37.A. accidentB. argumentC. incidentD.fight38.A. forgetB. rememberC. apologizeD.forgive39.A. troubleB. reasonC. ideaD.view40.A. warm-heartedB. cleverC. matureD.determined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