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1、安徽省淮南市2022届高三第一次模拟考试英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解Film Music, a Beatles Salute and 2 More Picks for Your Weekend(Matte Cooper Nov.l 8)Reel Change: The New Era of Film MusicThe Los Angeles philharmonic presents this three-part series displaying music from TV. the movies and video games and organized by, resp

2、ectively. Oscar-winning Joker composer Hildur Guonadotir, Bridgerton Kris Bowers and Successions0 Nicholas Britell. Walt Disney Concert Hall.lll S. Grand Ave., downtown L. A. 8 p. m. Friday-Saturday. 2 p. m. Sunday. $20-$ 192. The Beatles: 1962-1966An all-star band performs a track-by-track re-creat

3、ion of this 1973 album-also known as the Red Album,that covers the Fab Fours first four years on Capitol Records. The performance at 7 p. m. on Saturday is sold out, but tickets are available for the 2: 30 p. m. show that same day. Grammy Museum. L. A. Live. 800 w. Olympic Blvd., downtown L. A. S53-

4、$l 30. CinderellaMezzo-soprano Serena Malfi sings the role of the princess-to-be as Los Angeles Opera stages Rossinis 1817 reworking of the classic fairy tale. In Italian with English subtitles. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, the Music Center, 135 N. Grand Ave., downtown L. A. 7: 30 p. m. Saturday; othe

5、r dates through Dec. 12. $15 and up. with half-price tickcis available一by phone only-for ages 17 and younger. Also available: an in-person live performance outdoors on the Music Centers Jerry Moss Plaza on Nov. 28(S15. S30)and two live performances that can be viewed at home on Nov. 28 and Dec.l (S3

6、0 each) . (213) 972-8001. laopera.orgManefs PhilosophersThree large-scale portraits by the 19th century French painter, one from the Norton Simon collection and two on loan from the Art Institute of Chicago, are on display Friday through Feb. 28. Norton Simon Museum. 411 W. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena.

7、Closed Tuesdays-Wednesdays. S12-S15 students, active military and ages 18 and younger are free. (626) 449-6840. nortonsimon.org.试卷第10页,共10页1. Where would you go if you want to enjoy a concert on Saturday afternoon?A. Walt Disney Concert HallB. Grammy Museum.C. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.D. Norton Sim

8、on Museum.2. Which is the most budget-friendly for a 20-year-old soldier?A.Reel Change: The NewEra of Film MusicB.The Beatles: 1962-1966C.CinderellaD.Manets Philosophers3. . What do Cinderella and Manets Philosophers have in common?A.They are recreated from classical works.B.They favor children and

9、teenagers.C.They will last for abouttwo months.D.They can be viewed by various meansMounting a telescope on the balcony at home, Wang Zhipu, a 16-year-old boy from Fujian province, observes the skies, takes photos and begins his voyage into space after class. Recently, his efforts were rewarded when

10、 he won the title ofn Young Astronomy Photographer of the Year 202 ln in the Royal Observatory Greenwichs annual astrophotography contest. His winning entry, entitled Family Photo of the Solar System, shows seven of the eight planets lined up horizontally, with the sun on the left and moon on the ri

11、ght,both pictured larger in size than normal.“All families are unconventional, so I adored this fresh, gently playful concept around the solar system,“ said the competition judge Sue Prichard while talking about Wangs picture. “A meaningful technically accomplished work from a rising star of astrono

12、mical photography.It hasnt been easy taking pictures of outer space. For about half a year, Wang had to calculate the best time to shoot planets when theyre opposite the sun in Earthfs sky to get the brightest images. What*s more, be still needed to wait for clear weather to see better. For example,

13、 to capture a clear picture of Mercury, the planet closest to the sun, which is often cited as the most difficult of the five brightest planets to see with the naked eve, Wang tried to shoot it three times in the early morning but failed. At sunset, he shot 10.000 frames of video and selected severa

14、l thousand better frames to overlay, further refine them and form a more satisfactory picture.Sometimes Wang would be so absorbed in his observations that he wouldnt go downstairs to fetch a coat, even in the middle of winter. Other times, he stood for hours under the burning sun to get the perfect

15、shot. To get an ideal shot, he often gets up at dawn, sleeps试卷第2页,共10页early to wake up at midnight, and even takes time off from evening classes when necessary.4. What kind of feeling does Sue Prichard show for Wangs prizewinning picture?A. Curiosity.B. Indifference. C. Admiration D. Freshness.5. Wh

16、at did Wang need to do with the planets in preparation for his photographing?A. Figure out when they shine bestC , Work out how far they are from the sun directly.6. Whats the last paragraph mainly about?A. Wangs habits of observing starsC. Wangs addiction to shooting skills.B. Find out what their w

17、eather is likeD. Make out when they face the earth mostB. Wangs choices of shooting occasions.D. Wangs passion for outer space.7. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Stars Twinkling. Teenager Is the BrightestB. Medals Ghttering, Teenagers Shoots the GoldC. Eyes on the Stars,

18、 Teenager Wins Top Photo-prizeD. Dreams in Heart, Teenager Succeeds in Top ContestThe Greenwood fire took its name from the nearby lake where lightning struck on Aug. 15, causing a wildfire that burned for weeks. Fueled by drought and wind, its persistence dominated headlines for much of late summer

19、 and early fall in Minnesota. When the last flames were finally put out, the northern Minnesota fire had consumed nearly 27,000 acres, countless firefighting resources, and at its worst, the lives that some had built around nearby McDougal Lake. Vast areas of forest were left burned-out, with the bl

20、ack and bare remains of what were once massive pines.But, despite the destruction left behind, Mother Nature is set to a comeback. When organic matter is burned from the forest floor, seeds dropped by plants and trees begin to take hold, with the sprouting species emerging first. The trees above hav

21、e died, which sends a chemical signal to the root system that is actually more expansive than just under that tree, and that chemical response encourages those root systems to re-grow. Ten years ago, a fire ripped through 93,000 acres of Minnesota forest in and around the BWCA. Today, that burnt are

22、as rebirth is well underway.Here in the Pagami Creek wildfire scar, we have Jack Pine, Red Pine, Black Spruce, Aspen and paper birch-those are our main species, those are the ones that are growing quickly.Its 10 years on, and these trees are 10 to 15 feet tall in many areas/ said Kyle Stover from th

23、e U.S. Forest Service.A wildfire kills most things in its path, but despite the flames and intense temperatures, rarely is everything reduced to ashes -and that plays a key role in a forests regeneration. Just one year after the fire, the survivors dominate the forest, and grasses replace the burnt

24、ground. Wildflowers are abundant bushes and small trees have started to grow, and Jack Pine returned. So, its an amazing ecological system of creating new forest life when it appears that all is lost, one that has evolved throughout the ages, where fire has always played a vital role.8. What can we

25、learn about the Greenwood fire?A.It was a natural occurrenceB.It was caused by drought.C.it gained half-year fame.D.It took many peoples lives.9. What happens to the burnt area after the fire?A.Seeding growth is held up.B.Burnt organic matter hardlyfunctions.C.Root systems spread further and widerD.

26、Chemicals in the soil are ingreaterdemand.10. What can we say about the trees and plants in Minnesota?A. They are flammableB. They are fire-resistantC. They are fire-adapted.D. They are overgrown.11. What does the underlined word one in the last paragraph refer to?A. A fire.B. A lifeC. A time.D. A s

27、ystemIts increasingly becoming clear that depression and insomnia(失眠)are often linked as interrelated disorders, and that they are often related in a variety of ways. In fact, some scientists have gone so far as to suggest that medical practitioners should be wary of diagnosing depression without ev

28、idence of sleep complaints by the individual.According to a study from Harvard Health, as many as 75% of individuals with depression suffered from insomnia while 69% of people with insomnia also struggled with depression later on, suggesting that the two disorders often go hand in hand. Issues with

29、sleep due to depression can happen in various ways, including changes to sleep regulation processes or side effects of prescription medicine. This, in turn, may worsen symptoms of depression, but experts note that depressive disorders without insomnia or other sleep disorders are increasingly rare.试

30、卷第4页,共10页Both depression and insomnia are common disorders that cause people some disturbance worldwide. When dealing with either of these issues, the person can have difficulty maintaining a good quality of life. Scientists estimate that 40% of Americans will struggle with insomnia at one point in

31、their life, while an estimated 17.3 million U.S. adults will deal with the symptoms of a major depression episode at least once per year.But the good news is that treating one condition may improve symptoms of both. You dont need to rush off to see a specialist; but there are other things we can do

32、to take care of ourselves.says Dr. Chisholm. Physical exercise is very important for good sleep and protective against depression, as are healthy eating habits and staying off alcohol. Make sure you stay active and go back to the things that interest you and give you pleasure. Opening up to a truste

33、d friend about your struggles with insomnia or a depressed mood may also help. And sleeping pills should be taken only for a short time, if at all, because you may develop a dependence. Plus, the medicine wont address underlying causes of your insomnia. 12. What does the underlined word wary in para

34、graph I probably mean?A. Cautious.B. Confident.C. Aware.D. skeptical.13. Whafs the authors purpose of writing the second paragraph?A. To support a point. B. To analyse a study. C. To release statistics. D. To report details.14. What is expected of those with insomnia or depression according to Dr. C

35、hisholm? A. Avoiding seeing a specialist.B. Reaching out to a true friend.C. Sticking to dieting and exercising.D. Returning to old ways of relaxation.15. . What can be inferred from the passage?A. Most Americans suffer from cither insomnia or depression.B. Sleeping pills arent advised to be prescri

36、bed.C. Depression rarely disturbs sleep regulation processes.D. Long-term use of sleeping pills may result in addiction.二、七选五What to Do With a Day OffIf youre fortunate enough to have today off from work, the most important thing on your to-do list is to actually take the day off. Studies have shown

37、 that people send only 40 percent less email on holiday Mondays compared with regular Mondays. 16 Here are a few suggestions on how best to spend your day off.Evaluate your career.When was the last time you were completely honest with yourself about your career and whether youre doing what you want

38、to be doing? 17 A full-time worker will spend roughly 80.000 hours at work during her working life, so if youre in the wrong career that could mean tens of thousands of hours spent devoted to something you don*t even really care about, much less to feel your passion.Have a family meal.18Work, school

39、,sports practices and other obligations all seem to get in theway. But studies show that families who dine at home together are happier and healthier.19Ill get to it sometime.n Yeah, yeah, its what we all tell ourselves to get out of doing the things on our to-do list that are hanging over our heads

40、. But today is a great day just to get it done! Send that email, finish up that task at home, send that holiday thank-you note you still haven*t gotten around to. Whatever it is,just do it. 20 A. Youll feel so much better,! promise.B It might even make you more productive at work this week.C. It can

41、 be tough to get the whole family together for a meal.D. Besides, taking time to let your brain rest and recover makes you better at problem-solving.E. Spend more quality time with your family by having a family meal.F. If youre like most people, probably not recently.G. Do that one thing youve been

42、 putting off.三、完形填空I was a single mother who lived with my daughter Peggy in a small apartment, struggling hard to meet our needs.One day, I headed to the downtown for a(n) 21, T sat down in the streetcar, andthere 22 the seat was a silk umbrella, on which there was a name 23.Then I searched a telep

43、hone book for the name. I found it immediately and called it, and then 试卷第6页,共10页a lady 24 with extreme excitement. It was my umbrella which had been stolen a year ago.”So 25 was her pleasure that 1 forgot I was looking for a job and went directly to her small house. She took the umbrella, with tear

44、y eyes, explaining with a(n) 26 voice that the umbrella was given by her parents, now dead. Her happiness at regaining this special 27 was so great that accepting her reward would have 28 something, so I refused her 29 and left.The following months were 30.1 even lost my last job before Christmas.Th

45、inking of this, I couldnt control my tears. but I 31 to wear a smile so I could greet my little daughter. She opened the door for me and 32 herself in my arms, screaming joyously and demanding 33 for her Christmas gift. There I stood.34 with great sadness. Suddenly, the doorbell rang, it was a deliv

46、ery man with his arms full of parcels. A note 35 one package caught my eyes. I picked up the note, which 36 Thanks fbr your retuning of the umbrella. Merry Christmas !H It was sent by the lady. 37 the note tightly. I was on the verge of tears. With a stream of38 spreading across my body. We just sat

47、 in our small apartment 39 the gifts one by one in happiness. A sweet peace 40 me like a blessing, which made me hopeful again.21. A. interviewB. interactionC. invitationD. investment22. A. aboveB. againstC. forD. in23. A. boundB. tiedC, carvedD. decorated24. A. answeredB rangC repliedD. responded25

48、. A. slightB preciousC. appealingD. puzzling26. A. embarrassedB. inspiringC - frustratedD. choking27. A. dreamB. productC. possessionD. fortune28. A. recalledB , spoiledC. cherishedD. wasted29. A. gratitudeB , promiseC. helpD. offer30. A. peacefulB toughC. differentD. normal31. A. failedB arrangedC. hesitatedD. managed32. A. threwB. occupiedC- engagedD. absorbed33. A. accidentallyB , desirablyC secretlyD. casually34. A. relaxedB

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