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1、全市高三第二次模拟测试 英语试题 本试卷8页。总分120分。考试时间100分钟。 注意事项:1 .答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2 .回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑需改动, 用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上在本试卷上 无效。3 .考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ACash Composition ContestIn support of
2、Financial Literacy Month (April),Michigan State University Extension and 4-H, a youth organization, are coordinating (协 调)the Cash Composition Contest. Youths residing in Michigan are encouraged to answer this years essay question with an essay of 300 words or less. The 5 topscoring essays will each
3、 win a $ 100 gift card thanks to the generous sponsorship by Extra Credit Union.TimelineApril 30,2023:Essay submission due by 11:59 pmMay 31z2023:Winners notifiedCash Composition TopicWhat is the difference between a need and a want? Discuss how you determine if something is a need or a want. How ca
4、n you make sure you have enough money to get your needs and still enjoy some of your wants? Share how needs and wants might change throughout ones life.Grading Standards Quality of Writing Organization and Information GrammarGuidelinesParticipants must; Between 9-12 years of age as of January 1,2023
5、 living in the state of Michigan. Have knowledge of money management such as saving,spending,borrowing,and planning appropriate for age and grade level.RequirementsYouths must have parental or guardian permission to apply and participate.The application form must be completed by a parent/guardian.Yo
6、uths must write an essay(300 words or less) on the assigned topic above.Essays must be submitted on the contest registration page.The essay must be the work of the student submitting it.lt is highly recommended that youths write their essay prior to completing the registration/submission form.1 .Who
7、 will sponsor the contest prizes?A.Michigan State University.B.Extra Credit Union.C.A local youth organization.D.The state of Michigan.2 .What will be focused on in the entry?A.The changes throughout ones life.B.The ways to improve quality of writing.C.The need for charity management.D.The discussio
8、ns on needs and wants.3 .Which will result in disqualification for an applicant?A.Submitting the essay on April 29.B. Writing an essay of 300 words.C.Filling the application form in person.0.Finishing the essay before registration.BAt a hotel,surrounded by teammates,he got the email/Dear Spencer Hes
9、lop/it read/you have been invited to participate in the Selection Camp for the US Mens National Team for 2022. The recent graduate from University of Michigan School of Public Health,dreamed of the opportunity to play for the United States since he was seven years old. After he developed a disease t
10、hat often results in damage to the spinal cord (脊髓)and nerves, Heslops parents pushed him to try wheelchair basketball.By high school, Heslop played wheelchair basketball on a competitive basketball team.The experience opened his eyes to the world of adaptive sports, which became his favorite. While
11、 he was never the biggest or strongest player,Heslop had a feel for the game and a desire to take it further. Faced with many challenges,he worked tirelessly to develop chair skills and conditioning that made him more explosive.“As I applied to graduate school, I knew I would play wherever I was pla
12、nning to go/Heslop said/University of Michigan was near the top of my list academically,! also heard that they were trying to get an adaptive sports program going, and that helped me make my choice/University of Michigan Adaptive Sports and Fitness was formed in 2018 to address the inequitable acces
13、s to physical activity opportunities,competitive and recreational,for students with disabilities at University of Michigan.Since Heslop joined the program in 2020, University of Michigans wheelchair basketball team became part of the NWBAs Division II.After leading the team to an 8th-place finish at
14、 the NWBA Nationals in April 2022, Heslop participated in the US MensNational Team Selection Camp where he fought against 30 of the nations top athletes and made the final twelve-man roster. This gave the recently graduated young man a better shot at his ultimate goakplaying for his country in the P
15、aralympic Games.4.What helped Heslop develop his passion for adaptive sports?A. The unexpected disease at seven.B. The email he received at a hotel.C. The University of Michigan he dreamed of.D.The experience in a wheelchair basketball team.5 .Why did Heslop choose University of Michigan?A.He accept
16、ed a large sum of scholarship.B.He could join his favorite sports program.C.He was promised a chance to play for the country.D.He was invited to set up Adaptive Sports and Fitness.6 .What is mainly talked about in the last paragraph?A.Heslops achievements.B. Heslops ultimate goal.D.Heslops bright fu
17、ture.C. Heslops superior leadership.7 .Which can best describe Heslop?A.Generous. B. Reliable. C.Creative.D.Determined.CWhen youre bored, you might start playing with a ball or other objects. Such behavior is common in people. Other animals like it too-thats why a dog fetches a stick, or a cat bats
18、at toys. Play is an enjoyable way to pass the time. A new study finds that its not just mammals that like to play. Bumblebees (大黄蜂)do it too, making them the first insects known to play.In the study,Hiruni Samadi Galpayage Dona,an insect expert, did an experiment using 200 untrained bumblebees to se
19、e if they might play. Of those,45 would be marked with a number when they emerged as adults.A pathway was set up from the bumblebees nest to a feeding area. One side contained small wooden balls that rolled. The other side had the same number of balls, but they were stuck to the floor.Half balls on
20、each side were colored balls.The rest were left unpainted.For three hours a day over 18 days, Galpayage Dona found bumblebees werent so interested in the side where the balls didnt move, but they explored the side areas and interacted with the balls. Once they managed to roll a ball, they strongly p
21、referred that side.They returned, climbing on the balls and rolling them around. She also found bumblebees preferred certain colors of balls.“Theres something about the mobility that is more interesting for the bumblebees than just colored objects, Galpayage Dona says. In another experimenthe someti
22、mesleft the balls out overnight/When I came in the next day, I would always find some bumblebees rolling the balls. As with mammals, the bumblebees who played the most were the younger ones. Their play tapered off as they got older.The scientists say its not clear why the bumblebees roll the balls o
23、r whether they enjoy it. But the experiment raises important questions about how the insects* minds work and whether they have feelings.8 .How does the author introduce the topic?A. By describing the fun of play.B.By analyzing reasons for boredom.C.By introducing similar phenomena.D. By presenting a
24、nimals cute images.9 .What did the researcher do in the experiment?A. She trained bumblebees to play balls.B.She put small balls along the pathway.C.She set up a pathway in bumblebees nest.D.She rewarded the bumblebees with rolled balls.lO.What does the underlined part “tapered off probably mean in
25、paragraph 5?A.Mattered. B.Helped. C.Decreased. D.Emerged.ll.What can be the best title for the text?A.Bumblebees Prefer Shape to ColorB. Balls Are Bumblebees Favorite ToysC.Playing with Objects Is Animals Second Nature0.Bumblebees Are the First Insects Known to PlayDThe UN this week launched a repor
26、t urging companies to stop issuing false net-zero targets that amount to greenwashing.Greenwashing is a term used to describe situations where companies mislead consumers by claiming to be eco-friendly or sustainable as a marketing plan rather than as a core principle of their business model. Often,
27、 these industries spend more money making themselves appear sustainable than they do taking actual sustainable measures into their company.Cities,financial institutions, and scores of companies have announced plans to reduce their emissions to zero, which, in principle, should help the fight against
28、 climate change.“The problem is that the criteria for these net-zero commitments have varying levels of precision and loopholes (漏洞),“said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres during the launch of the report.Many net-zero plans contain far-away or unclear targets and often call for the use of unpro
29、ved technologies like carbon capture and tree planting.which effectively allow companies to continue polluting the atmosphere.Studies show that most of these net-zero plans will do little to stop temperatures from rising. For example, many oil majors haveannounced plans to reduce emissions from thei
30、r operations to zero by 2050 that do not take into account the carbon emitted by the fossil fuels they sell,which would allow them to increase production. Far from decreasing, fossil fuel production is going strong.To close these net-zero loopholes,the UN this week released a report that includes 10
31、 recommendations to ensure that companies,cities, regions,and other non-state actors issue credible and accountable net-zero commitments/Their plans cannot rely on cheap carbon credits instead of immediately cutting their own emissions, Guterres said.Financial institutions need to cut down emissions
32、 from all their investments and businesses need to bring down the carbon footprint of their supply chain, the report said. The reports lead authorzCatherine McKenna,urged companies to release new net-zero targets within a year. The updated targets must contain concrete actionable details.12 .What do
33、es greenwashing refer to?A.A green technology.B.A misleading statement.C. A business model.D.A spending target.13 .Why does the author mention the oil majors?A. To prove oil majors are really responsible.B. To set some good examples for other companies.C. To show some net-zero commitments make no se
34、nse.D.To indicate the benefit of net-zero plans to climate change.14 .How does Guterres feel about the issued net-zero plans?A.Dissatisfied.B.Guilty.C.Shocked.D.Confused.15 .What is advised to do to fix net-zero loopholes?A.Plant more trees.16 Share more supply chains.C.Depend on cheap carbon credit
35、s.D.Make concrete actionable targets.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Learning how to care for a sad person will help you be there for your loved ones and friends when they are down. However, knowing how to care for a sad person is not something an individual is born
36、 with. 16 Here are a few tips that will eventually help you lift the spirit of a sad person.Give a hug. Hugging someone shows your affection and care. 17 This can make them feel relaxed and open to you. This can also help them recognize that you are there to help them go through this moment. With no
37、 kind and loving words,your actions have already said a lot.18 Now,go on and say some kind words. Words like Tm here,we are in thistogether,youll get over this/lean on me and so on, can help a sad person feel better and know that youre there to take him/her through the sad moment.Use the right tone
38、of voice.19 They go along with tone to convey a meaning to the listener. To convey your words with faith that would create a positive effect on the sad person,you would need to say it with the right tone of voice.Listen patiently. People ask lots of questions but they end up paying little attention
39、to getting the feedback (反馈)that they wanted. Don1 t be that person. After asking the questions, listen patiently to know what the sad person would appreciate at that time. 20 A. Say kind loving words.B.Make use of polite expressions.C.Then choose to appreciate others too.D.Remember that words do no
40、t stand alone.E.lt will help you know how to offer the best fitting help.F.This knowledge is gained through research and practice.G. When you do this to someone, they can feel your warmth.第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Hurricane Ian hit Florida and
41、brought with it flooding, winds and a record high storm.Karen is 84 years old and relies on a wheelchair to 21 because she is missing a leg. Her son Johnny tried 22 to get her to leave, but she refused again and again-she 23 the intensity of the storm.Johnny lives four blocks away. When Karen report
42、ed the water in her house had reached her waist, he knew he had to take 24 .Firstjohnny 25 his kids were taken care of. He gave them food and opened the attic (I图 楼)so that they could 26 through the roof if water continued to rise. Then, he jumped outof a window and began to 27 .Johnny was racing ag
43、ainst the clock. He knew he only had a(n) 28 period of time to get there before the water rose above Karens 29. It took him 40 minutes to swim four blocks.The sound of Karen yelling was 30 to his ears! She was still alive!Everyone in Johnnys family is now 31 although theyve lost everything they owne
44、d,But theyre32 just to be here.didnt lose 33 .Life is like a computer, therere two 34 :a reset and a power-and we are blessed that it was just a reset button, not the power,that got 35 /he said.21 .A.get around B,help out C.sit up D.work out22 .A.simply B.repeatedly C.obviously D.particularly23 .A.c
45、alculatedB.identified C.experienced D.underestimatedB.placeC.actionD.chargeB.ensuredB.assistC.noticed D.admittedC.escape D.dominateB.ride C.drive D.swimB.efficientB.anklesB.musicC.idealC.headC.advice0.indefiniteD.kneesD.news34 .A.screens I35 .A.preparedB.remarkableB.sureB.hopeB.keyboardsC.innocent D
46、.safeC.concerned D.surprisedC.sight D.weightC.buttonsB.separated C.injured0.monitorsD.hit第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。A new adaptation of Chinese mythological stories has won the heart of audiences with its distinctive style. The animation serieszYao-Chinese FoIktales, 36
47、(gain) more than 110 million views online since it was released.The series,co-produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio and Bilibilijs 37 collection of 20- minute short films, consisting of eight separate stories38 (feature) monster-like characters, or yao in Chinese. The collection, 39 ranges from
48、 ancient stories to science fiction,from emotional connection with hometowns to romantic love, 40 from life themes to questions for humanity, presents Chinese culture and philosophy. For example, the first episode, named “Nobody”,tells a pig monsters story 41 (base)on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West.The creative team put the perspective on the little monsters who used to have blurry faces and didnt even have names in the story.Li