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1、2023届黑龙江省齐齐哈尔市高三二模英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解Cant cook? Wont cook? Why not try these classes and other awesome offerings at the following places in Beijing?The HutongFounded by two Australians, The Hutong offers Chinese culture classes at a traditional Chinese house. The twice-weekly cooking classes cove
2、r two or three traditional Chinese dishes, such as learning how to make hand-pulled noodles or jiaozi. Skilled English and Chinese instructors ensure good interaction with the students.150/ adult,100/ child; Tuesday 08 :0010:00 and Saturday 14:00-16:00.Bake AwayBake Away is your one stop baking shop
3、. You can pick up all the supplies you need to bake your own homemade creations, or try its delicious in-house treats (we recommend the cupcakes).If youre looking for a weekend activity for the children, book the kids into its two-hour cooking classes, where theyll decorate their own cakes and cupca
4、kes with skilled instructors.Children only; 150; 10:0018:00 Saturdays and Sundays.Tastes of IndiaJoin Chef Reshma Khan as she helps you to travel through a colorful Indian food trip which adopts a philosophy that puts your health and the health of the ecosystem at the forefront without having to sac
5、rifice taste! Here she will guide you to turn simple vegetables into the star of the show.Adults only;Y 100; 14:0016:00 every day.Hilton BeijingHilton Beijing offers cooking courses ranging from Thai to Italian and each class provides the history and background of the cuisine, an introduction to the
6、 basic ingredients and preparations followed by a cooking demonstration. Dinner follows with soft drinks, wine and fruit, which are included in the price.300/adult,250/child; 17:30-21:30 every day.1 . Where can the participants learn to cook traditional Chinese food? seemed happy enough to stay in t
7、he warm house. But after an hour or two, it went to the door and wanted to go outside again.“Why wont it just stay in with us all the time?” Nathan, my youngest daughter asked.I explained to her that it was happy to be here but it liked being able to come and go as it pleased.“That must be nice,“ Ja
8、ne, who happened to come out fbr a cup of tea, cut in, “Why the cat, not I, could come and go? Why not give Meatbail a curfew, too?”I turned a deaf ear to her complaint.Later in the night, temperatures dropped unusually low. Meatbail stood at the door, meowing to go outside, again. I shook my head a
9、t it, being afraid that it might freeze to death. It looked at me and kept meowing.“I know youre not happy, but ifs for your own good J I said, patting its head.“Moms not being mean to you,“ Jane told the cat. Shes just trying to keep you from turning into a frozen meatball,said Jane, looking at me
10、meaningfully.We all laughed at the joke.The next morning, I couldnt find Meatbail. I asked the kids if anyone had seen her. 注意:1 .续写词数应为150左右;2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。“I let it out last night J Jane said calmly.As I drove to the animal hospital, Jane held Meatbail inside her coat.参考答案:1. D 2. B 3. C4. C
11、5. A 6. B7. D8. A 9. B10. C 11. D12. A 13. B14. D 15. C16. B17. F18. E19. D 20. G21. D22. A 23. C30. A 31. D32. C24. B 25. A 26. B 27. C 28. D 29. B33. B 34. D 35. A36. left 37. decades38. success39. producing 40. the 41. roughly42. were attracted43. dropped 44. which45 . for46. One possible version
12、:Should Children Be Paid to Do Housework?Undoubtedly, this picture has reminded me of a phenomenon that cannot be ignored: A lot of children need to be paid to do housework.From my point of view, children should not be misled to believe that everything always has a return. Instead, measures should b
13、e taken to encourage them to believe that housework itself can be the reward because it is not only a way to show their love to their families, but also helps them to become responsible persons in the future.47. I let it out last night,“ Jane said calmly. My mouth dropped open and was very angry. I
14、was sure Meatball would die, since it was freezing outside. I grabbed my coat and rushed out. Jane followed me, with fear welling up in her eyes. Several minutes later, we found the poor thing under the car. It curled into a tiny ball and kept shaking. I picked it up and shouted at Jane, “We need to
15、 go to the animal hospital. Now!”As I drove to the animal hospital, Jane held Meatbail inside her coat. I could hear her talking to the cat, apologizing repeatedly. Luckily, Meatball recovered soon. On the way back from the hospital, Jane suddenly turned to me and apologized for the first time, Mom.
16、 I knew that you just wanted to keep me safe. I was happy to stay at home. But I just wanted to stay out a little longer once for a while. Now, Im ready to observe the curfew. Perhaps its good fbr me.”A. At Hilton Beijing.C . At Tastes of India.2. What is Reshma Khan good at?A. Cupcakes.C , Chocolat
17、e cakes.3. How do Hilton Beijings cooking coursesA. They focus on two or three dishes.C. They do not offer hands-on experiences.B. At Bake Away.D. At The Hutong.B. Vegetable dishes.D. Hand-pulled noodles.differ from the other classes?B. They are just available on weekends.D. They are suitable for ad
18、ults and childrenDuring the summer and early autumn, before heavy snow blankets the mountains, Irakli Khvedaguridze gets to his patients on his white horse, Bichola. Later in the season, when the snow is too deep for the horse to go, he can only travel on foot. He never visits a patient without pack
19、ing a knife, a gun and a box of food that will last for at least two days.“Each time you step out, no matter the season or weather, you know that anything could happen in the wild J says Khvedaguridze.Khvedaguridze is the only licensed doctor across nearly 386 square miles of mountainous land in nor
20、theast Georgia, and serves as a lifeline for the community of the people who remain in this remote area throughout the eight months of winter.After graduating from the Tbilisi State Medical University in 1970, Khvedaguridze took his first job at a hospital in central Georgia. In 2010, instead of ret
21、iring, he took on the permanent post in Tusheti.“For me, theres no night or day,“ he says. If they call for help, I have to go. Its my duty.”More frequently, he tends to common health problems such as back pain and heartburn. One day, a young man sitting nearby and quietly smoking cigarette complain
22、ed about shortness of breath,“Get that cigarette out of your mouth, then!, Khvedaguridze ordered.The man immediately threw the cigarette into the fire in front of him and has stopped smoking since then.Khvedaguridze 59-year-old neighbor, Elza Ivachidze, is another patient, When she complained of pai
23、n in her back last summer, Khvedaguridze treated her with traditional pain killers.“He often gives us traditional medicines J says Ivachidze, adding that she worries about what will happen once Khvedaguridze is gone. Hes the best doctor we have ever had.,“The day will eventually come,“ Khvedaguridze
24、 says. I dont know if the next doctor will risk his life to work here.”A. Why does Irakli Khvedaguridze always take a box of food with him?A. He has to feed his white horse.C. He might be trapped on the way.5.B. He is always ready to help the poor.D. He wants to share with his patients.What can we l
25、earn from the young mans reaction?A. He trusted the doctor.C , He was really angry.6. What is Elza Ivachidze worried about?B. He felt very embarrassed.D. He was frightened by the doctor.A. The doctors worsening health.B. Irakli Khvedaguridze retirement.C. The high cost of the treatment.D. The effcti
26、veness of the medicines.B. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. The Living Conditions in Tusheti Are Still Very HardC. Traditional Medicines Are Warmly Welcomed in GeorgiaD. The People in Tusheti Appeal for More Licensed DoctorsE. This Retired Doctor Braves Mountains in Northea
27、st GeorgiaOf the seven stadiums Qatar built for the World Cup, one will be fully taken apart after the event and could be shipped to countries that need it. Thats what the host has said about Stadium 974, a seaside structure with more than 40, 000 seats partially built from steel and recycled shippi
28、ng containers.Stadium 974, named after the number of containers used to build it, is the only stadium that Qatar has constructed for the World Cup that isnt air conditioned. It hosts only evening matches when temperatures are cooler.“The idea is to avoid building a white elephant, a stadium that is
29、left unused after the competition ends J says Fenwick Iribarren Architects, which designed Stadium 974 and two other World Cup stadiums.Qatar has said the stadium could be repurposed to build a stadium of the same size elsewhere, but it has not detailed where the stadium will go after the tournament
30、 or even when it will be taken down.“Where its components go matters because whether Stadium 974 has a lower CO2 footprint than a permanent one comes down to how many times it is rebuilt, and how far it is transported,“ says Karim Elgendy, who previously worked as a climate consultant for the World
31、Cup.Elgendy estimates that if the stadium is reused only once, its emissions (料F放)will be lower than a permanent one as long as it is shipped fewer than 7,000 kilometers away. If its repurposed more than once, it can be shipped farther and still be less polluting than a permanent stadium.“The energy
32、 required for taking it apart and shipping the building components will obviously need to be estimated/9 Elgendy says. “But it is unlikely to outweigh the emissions produced in the construction of a new stadium. 8. What can we know about Stadium 974?A. It can be fully taken apart and rebuilt.B It ho
33、sts all the evening competitions.C. It is completely built from recycled steel.D. It just needs to be air conditioned in the day.9. Which of the following best explains “a white elephant“ underlined in paragraph 3?A. An extremely huge building.B , A very expensive but useless thing.C. A creatively r
34、epurposed shipping container.D. An ugly but environmentally friendly stadium,10. How far can Stadium 974 be shipped if it is just reused once according to Elgendy?A. More than 7,500 kilometers.B. Fewer than 6,000 kilometers.C. Within 7,000 kilometers.D. Around 14,000 kilometers.11. In which section
35、of a newspaper will this text most probably appear?A. Culture.B. Economy.C. Politics.D. Environment.If youve ever tried to lose weight and found that the pounds wont come off easily or they come back soon, you are not alone. Here we wont tell you how to lose weight or whether you even need to. We wi
36、ll tell you how the energy burn occurs in your body.The energy burn occurs in three main ways: to keep you alive, which accounts for about 55% of the total energy you burn; to digest what you eat and turn it into energy, about 10% of the energy you burn; to move around, which makes up about 30% of y
37、our energy burn. In other words, purposeful exercise is a minor player in weight loss.Theres another problem with weight loss. When you try to lose weight, your hormones (荷尔蒙)will change your appetite. While a lot of different hormones are involved in hunger, one of them is leptin, which tells your
38、brain when to eat and when to stop eating. As you lose weight, your leptin levels drop. Once that happens, you want to eat more.To lose weight, what you eat, is more important than how, much you exercise. For example, its a lot easier to cut out 600 calories by skipping a piece of chocolate cake tha
39、n to burn it by running for an hour or more. However, people tend to use exercise as an excuse to reward themselves. When that happens, they tend to take in more calories than they bum off at the gym.But that shouldnt be a reason not to exercise. Just dont do it so you can earn a piece of chocolate
40、cake. There are many documented benefits to exercise that have nothing to do with weight loss, including better mood, better sleep and better blood sugar levels.Knowing how the energy burn occurs in your body might help you decide if the stress of weight loss is worth it. If you still decide to lose
41、 weight anyway, rethink your end goal. Instead of trying to look like a magazine cover model, it is better to focus on changes that make you feel healthier.12. What does the author say about exercise?A. It doesnt play an important role in weight loss.B. It is just a waste of time and money for peopl
42、e.C. It will slow down the energy burn in your body,D. It has to be done on a regular basis to lose weight.13. What will happen when leptin levels go up in our body?A. We eat more. B. We lose appetite. C. We fall asleep. D. We get tired. 14. What does the fourth paragraph focus on?A. The importance
43、of hormones and food.B , The main ways of energy burn in our body.C. The possible benefits of purposeful exercise.D. The difficulty of combining exercise with diet.15. What is the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To tell us how to lose weight effectively.B , To study how much energy we burn ea
44、ch day.C. To ask us to adopt a different view on weight loss.D. To help us decide whether we need more exercise.二、七选五Primary school textbooks say a personal letter normally consists of a greeting, an introduction, a body and a conclusion. 16 So if youve been dying to send a perfect letter but still
45、havent found your way, read on for some tips.17. Instead of just telling the facts, you might ask the receivers if theyve had asimilar experience, or if they could offer you advice. By asking such open- ended questions, youre also inviting them to offer you a window into their personal experiences.A
46、im fbr universal specifics”. Being specific in your personal writing will help create a fuller picture that better reflects your story and your relationship with the readers 18.Be true to yourself, regardless of the readers. When you are writing to loved ones, it might be easier to be yourself. Howe
47、ver, when you are writing to co-workers or strangers, ifs very natural that you will try to show the best version of yourself. 19 So, even if you are writing a professional letter, you still need to be true to yourself, since your intent is to let your receiver know who you are.Of course, that9s not
48、 a blank check to say whatever you please, though. 20 What T really mean is that you should not be too scared to put some personality in your writing.A. The most important thing is to just start writingB. Yet writing a good letter can be much more difficult than thatC. A very good personal writing can be an invitation to a conversationD. But that sometimes results in being kind of a false version of yourselfE. Of course, you should just focus on the experiences that the readers