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河南省豫東名校2022-2023學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期開學(xué)摸底聯(lián)考英
語試題
學(xué)校:姓名:班級:考號:
一、閱讀理解
ManysummercampshavehadtocanceltheirprogrammingduetoCOVID-19.Sowe
havefoundagreatselectionofvirtualsummercampsforyourchildren.
HappyCamperLive
Ages:5~18
Cost:$499amonth.
WhatisspecialaboutHappyCamperLiveisthattherearehundredsofcampadventures
andexperiencestochoosefromtoofferyourchildrenuniquecampexperience.Childrencan
makefunwithaworld-classathlete,playvolleyballwithanationalhighschoolchampion
andIeamanewart,craftormusicalinstrument.
SmartRobotsVirtualCamp
Ages:7-11
Cost:$179fortwoweeks
Camperswillreceiveasmartcodingrobotofchoiceandlearningmaterialsandappsto
getthemstartedinthiscamp.Thiscampismadeasmuchofasocialexperienceaspossible.
Attheendofcamp,eachchildwillbecertificatedasa'juniorcodef,,havemadepenfriends
forlifeandhavenewskillsandknowledgetobringintotheirclassroomsinthefall.
WrittenOutLoud
Ages:8~17
Cost:$250perweek
ThestorytellingschoolWrittenOutLoudhastransformeditsprogramtoavirtual
storytellingworkshop.Foundedin2018byaHollywoodfilm-maker,WittenOutLoudoffers
classesforchildrenaged8to17thatcombinearangeofdisciplinessuchascreativewriting,
film-makingandevenimprovingcomedy.
GotGameSummerAcademy
Ages:4~12
Cost:$195fortwoweeks
Withafocusonreading,writingandmath,GotGamewillhelpyourchildrenstay
academicallyontrackwhilestillhavingfuninanenergizedvirtuallearningenvironment.
Childrenwillreceivepersonalizedattentionfromteacherswhilealsoparticipatingingames
thatcenteraroundcommunicationongroupprojectsandbuildingindividualskills.
1.WhafsspecialaboutHappyCamperLive?
A.Itoffersalargenumberofdifferentactivities.
B.It'sthemostexpensiveofthefourcamps.
C.Itfocusesonimprovingmusicalskills.
D.Itwasfoundedbyaworld-classathlete.
2.Wherecancampersmakepenfriendswithothers?
A.InWrittenOutLoud.B.InHappyCamperLive.
C.InSmartRobotsVirtualCamp.D.InGotGameSummerAcademy.
3.WhatdoWrittenOutLoudandGotGameSummerAcademyhaveincommon?
A.Theyenablechildrentolearnwhileplayinggames.
B.Theyimprovechildren5swritingskills.
C.Theyteachchildrenhowtomakefilms.
D.Theyaresuitableforchildrenabove12.
“Myoceanismylife.,,ThesearethepowerfulwordsofAndreMiller,amarine(海洋的)
scientist.Heisalsotheownerofadiveshopthatplacesheavyupontheexplorationand
conservationofhishometown,swaters.
Asayoungchild,Andrewouldbefascinatedbytalesoftheseatoldbyhisdadwhowas
afisherman.Whenhewassixyearsold,hismumgavehimhisfirstequipmentofdiving.
Then,Andrespenthistimediving.Andreinterned(實(shí)習(xí))atadiveshop.Withthistraining,
theyoungdiverwasabletoseenewdepths.Butunfortunately,hesawmuchdamage.
Afterfinishinghisstudiesinmarinebiology,Andregottoworkasamemberofthe
CoastalZoneManagementUnit.Itwasherethatonceagainhewashorrifiedbytherapid
declineofthenumbersofseacreaturesandthenegativeeffectsofpoorboatingpractices
whichcausedhavoctotheisland'sCoral(珊J瑚).Therefore,thefirstmissionofAndre,steam
wastorepairdestroyedreefsandsavecoral.Andtheyhavebeenverysuccessfulintheir
efforts.
OneofAndre,sperfectmomentswashisroleinthecreationoftheCarlisleBayMarine
Park.Theparkhasnowbecomethepremierdivesiteinhishometown.Andredescribesitas
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??thebesttextbookexampleofhowmarineparkscanbenefittheislands”
In2016,AndrefurtherpromisedhissupportoftheconservationofCarlisleBaythrough
hisworkwithotherprojects.Throughtheirwork,Andre?shometownhasseenanincreasein
underwaterclean-ups,whichhasmademarinelifeincreasegreatly.Andre,Scontagious(有感
染力的)passionformarineconservationdoesn,tendhere.Heisalwayssearchingformore.
AndreMillerisamanonamission.
4.WhatmadeAndreinterestedinmarinelifewhenhewasyoung?
A.Theinternshipatadiveshop.
B.Thetalesoftheseafromhisfather.
C.Theparticipationinaclassaboutmarinelife.
D.TheinformationfromthetextbooksandtheInternet.
5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“havoc“inParagraph3mean?
A.Damage.B.Harmony.C.Increase.D.Mess.
6.What,stheauthor'sattitudetowardsAndre,swork?
A.Tolerant.B.Doubtful.C.Uncaring.D.Favorable.
7.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeAndre?
A.Patientandbrave.B.Carefulandselfless.
C.Determinedandcreative.D.Intelligentandoutspoken.
Colorcanaffectmoods,emotionsandevenactions.Thisincludessleepandhealth.In
ancientcultures,colortherapyisevenusedasamethodofhealing.
Thecolorbluehasbeenthoughttostimulate(促進(jìn))asleepstate.Exposuretobluelight
canhelplowerbodytemperatureandbloodpressure.Adecreaseinbloodpressureandbody
temperatureisthepreparationthatsignalstothebodythatit,stimetosleep.Therefore,seeing
thecolorbluewhenyouarereadytorestmaycausetheresponseandhelpyoufallasleep
moreeasily.
Whilethereismuchevidencethatblueisthebestchoiceforyourbedroomwalls,it,s
reallythetonethatinfluencesyoursleep,notthecoloritself.Deepblueorotherneutral(中性
的)toneswillevenmakeasmallbedroomseemmorespacious.
Whilesoftcolorsandearthtonesarethemostcalmingandrestfulbedroomcolorsfor
sleep,brightcolorspreventyourbrainactivity.Thesecolorsstimulatebrainactivityandstop
youfromfallingasleep.Whilemanyparentspainttheirchildren,sroomswithbrightcolors,
ifsbettertochoosefun,playfulcolorsingentletonestoencouragetheirkidstogotosleep.
Lightyellow,greenandblueareallamazingchoicestopaintyourchildren,sbedroom.
Whatyoushouldrememberisthatneverpaintyourbedroomwallspurple!Purple
stimulatescreativethoughtandcanleadtoextremelyvividnightmares.Otherbadchoicesfor
bedroomcolorsincludebrightredsandbrightoranges.Thesecolorsstimulatethebrainand
increaseenergy.Forexample,redcausespassion,increasesenergyandmayevenhelpyou
movemorequickly.Itmaybeabetterchoiceforyourhomegymthanforyoursleepspace.
Regardlessofthesizeofyourroom,thereareafewtonesthatWesuggestforcreatinga
healthyspacefordeepsleep.Themostimportantfactoristhatyoufeelrelaxed,calmand
restfulintheroom.Youshouldalsokeepyourbedroomfreefrommessasmuchaspossible
andkeepitclean.Inyourbedroom,sleepshouldbeyourmainfocus.
8.Whatistheeffectthecolorbluehasonpeople?
A.Itcancausehighbloodpressure.B.Itcankeepthebrainactive.
C.Itcanadjustthesleepstate.D.Itcancoolthebodydown.
9.Whichcolorcanhelpmaketheroomlooklarger?
A.Lightgrey.B.Deeppink.C.Deepred.D.Orange
10.What,sParagraph5mainlyabout?
A.Waystomakesureofgoodsleep.B.Badcolorsforthebedroom.
C.Colorandbrainactivities.D.Theadviceonhealth.
11.Whatplaysakeyroleinsleep?
A.Theroomisdecoratedwell.B.Theroomisfreefromrubbish.
C.Theroommakesyoufeelatease.D.Theroomshowsdifferenttones.
ThesoundsoftheNorthernLightshavebeenamysterytoscientistsforoveracentury.
Butnowitseemsthataresearcherhasfiguredouthowauroras(極光)reallymakesounds.
“Ithasprettymuchbeenconfirmedallovertheworld,“historianFionaAmerysaid,uIn
Canada,NorwayandRussia,theyareallhearingverymuchthesamesounds.”
“Theaurorascanoccurhundredsofkilometersabovetheground,whichstrengthens
opinionsthattheirsoundsarejustafalseimpression,,,saidFiona.Manyscientistsarguedthat
aurorasweretoofarawaytohearandthatanysoundwouldtakeseveralminutestoreachthe
ground,soitwasimpossibleforthemtochangeintimewiththeauroras.
However,otherscientistswereconvincedthattheNorthernLightsreallymadenoises.In
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the1920s,CanadianastronomerClarenceChantfirstsuggestedamechanismbywhichthey
couldoccur:Themotionoftheauroracausedchangesintheelectrificationoftheatmosphere
thatcreatedcracklingsoundsclosetotheground.Almost100yearslater,Clarence5S
suggestionseemsclosetowhatcouldbethetruereasonforthesounds.
In2012,anexpertnamedUntoLaineshowedarecordingofauroralsoundsafteryears
ofmonitoringauroras.In2016,heannouncedthemechanismthatmakesthesounds:an
inversionlayer(逆溫層)ofcoldairintheatmospherethatcanformbelowanauroraanda
shortdistanceabovethegroundincalmweather.
Untoarguesthatvisiblechangesintheauroracausechangesintheinversionlayer,
causingaccumulatedelectricitytodischargeassparks(火花)thatcreatesoundsthatcanbe
heard.Thatexplainshowthesoundscorrespondwiththeaurora,svisiblemovements-they
begintohappenintheinversionlayeronlyabout75metersabovetheobserver.
12.WhatarethewordsFionasaidinParagraph2mainlyabout?
A.TheexistenceofthesoundsoftheNorthernLights.
B.TheneedtomakefulluseoftheNorthernLights.
C.TheproblemscausedbytheNorthernLights.
D.ThecauseoftheNorthernLights.
13.WhatcanwelearnaboutClarence,ssuggestioninthe1920s?
A.Itmatchedalotofoldideas.B.Itwaswellrecognizedthen.
C.Itmightbeofgreatvalue.D.Itwasatotalfailure.
14.Howdoestheauthorconveyhisideainthetext?
A.Bylistingresearchnumbers.B.Bymakingcomparisons.
C.Byprovidingexplanations.D.Bygivingexamples.
15.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?
A.CanWeEnjoytheNorthernLights?
B.DotheNorthernLightsMakeSounds?
C.WhyShouldWeStudytheNorthernLights?
D.HowDotheNorthernLightsComeintoBeing?
二、七選五
HowtoBenefitfromVolunteering
Volunteeringisagreatbenefittothecommunity.Manynonprofitorganizationscouldn,t
survivewithoutvolunteers.However,youmaynotrealizehowmuchitalsobenefitsyourlife
tovolunteer,frombuildingupyourcareertomakingyouhealthierandmoresocial.
Meetnewpeople.Volunteeringisagreatwaytomeetnewpeopleandmakenewfriends.
You,reintroducedtoawiderangeofpeoplewhenvolunteering.Allofthesepeoplehavethe
potentialtobenewfriends.Don,tbeafraidtostrikeupaconversationwiththepeopleyou
meet.16
Strengthenrelationships.Anotherwayvolunteeringcanhelpyoursociallifeisto
strengthenrelationshipsyoualreadyhave.17Youdon,tneedtodoanythingspecial.Just
workalongsideeachother.
Volunteeractivelytostayhealthier.Manyvolunteerjobsrequireyoutodosome
physicalwork,whichcanhelpyoustayhealthier,particularlyifyoudon,tgetmuchexercise
otherwise.18Forinstance,volunteerwithyourparksandrecreationdepartmenttoclean
upparksorwithHabitforHumanitytobuildhouses.
Letyourselffeelaccomplished.Onewaythatvolunteeringcontributestoaperson,s
healthisthatitgiveshimorhersomethingtofeelaccomplished.19Itwillhelpyour
healthbecauseitimproveswell-beingandgivesyousomethingtofeelgoodabout.
20Youmaythinkthatvolunteeringwillmakeyoumorestressedbecauseitcuts
backonyourfreetime,butmostpeoplefindjusttheopposite.Mostpeoplefeellikethey
havemoretimewhentheyvolunteer,whichinturn,cutsbackonstress.
A.Feellessstressed.
B.Thesocietytrainsus,sowealsoneedtorepayit.
C.Ifyou,revolunteering,goaheadandfeelvalued.
D.Youneverknowwhoisgoingtobeanewfriend.
E.Thekeyistogetoutintoyourcommunitytohelp.
F.Tohelpyourhealththemost,pickactivevolunteerjobs.
G.Whenyouvolunteerwithsomeoneyouknow,yougettoknowthatpersonbetter.
三、完形填空
WhatifananimaΓsmainfoodsourceisveryscarceinthewinter?The21maybe
hibernation(冬眠),thatis,adeepsleepwhichallowsthemto22thewinterwithlittleor
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nofood.
Waysofhibernation23widely.Someanimalsstorefoodintheirburrows(洞穴)to
eatwhentheyawakeforshortperiods.Many24extrafoodinthefallwhileitisplentiful,
whichis25asbodyfattobeusedlaterforenergy.
Hibernatorshavetwokindsof26------regularwhitefatandspecialbrownfat.The
brownfat27neartheanimaΓsbrain,heartandlungs.Itsmain28istoprovideextra
bodyheat.Italsosendsaquickburstof29towarmtheseorgansfirstwhenit,stimeto
wakeup.
Truehibernatorsgointosuchadeepsleepthattheyaredifficultto30andmay
appeardead.Their31goesdown.Theirbreathingandheartbeatslowsignificantly.
32hibernatingwoodchuck,sheartrate33from80to4beatsperminute,andits
temperature34from37℃toaslowas4℃.Otherhibernatinganimalsdon,t
experiencemajor35intemperature,heartrateorbreathing.Theyareusuallythe36
sleepers,easilyawakened.Theymaysleepduringthe37weatherandwaketowander
andeatduringmilderweather.
Ifananimallivesinanareawherethewinterismild,itmayhibernateonly38or
notatall.However,evenwhenthe39issevere,theanimalsmaywakeupforshort
periodseveιyfewweekstousetheir"toiletrooms“andeatiffoodis40
21.A.solutionB.explanationC.preparationD.imagination
22.A.missB?avoidC.escapeD.survive
23.A.ariseB.varyC.existD.spread
24.A.produceB.wasteC.eatD.plant
25.A.buriedB,storedC.blockedD.discovered
26.A.bloodB.fiberC.skinD.fat
27.A.formsB.suffersC.declinesD.continues
28.A.truthB.choiceC.functionD.possibility
29.A.lightB,energyC.activityD.emotion
30.A.wakeupB.jumpupC.stayslimD.fallasleep
31.A.pulseB.pressureC-movementD.temperature
32.A.ForexampleB.HoweverC.InshortD.Thus
33.A.runsoutB.turnsupC.slowsdownD.goesback
34.A.disappearsB,passesC?dropsD.starts
35.A.benefitsB.changesC.challengesD.accidents
36.A.dangerousB.peacefulC.heavyD.light
37.A.nicestB.mildestC.warmestD?severest
38.A.brieflyB.abruptlyC.normallyD.permanently
39.A.stressB.warningC.weatherD.problem
40.A.affordableB.availableC,necessaιyD.abandoned
四、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填人1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
EuropeanandAmericanhealthofficialshaveidentifiedseveralcasesofmonkeypox(猴
痘)recently,mostlyinyoungmen.Thecases41(report)inEuropeandtheUnitedStates
areraisingconcernbecausethediseasehas42(rare)appearedoutsideofAfrica.
Monkeypoxisararediseasethat43(cause)byinfectionwithmonkeypoxvirus.It
wasfirstdiscoveredin195844twooutbreaksofapox-likediseaseoccuπ*edincolonies
(群體)ofmonkeyskept45research,hencethename"monkeypox”.Thefirsthuman
caseofmonkeypoxwasrecordedin1970intheDemocraticRepublicoftheCongo(DRC)
duringaperiodofintensifiedeffort46(get)ridofsmallpox.Sincethen,monkeypoxhas
beenreportedinpeopleinseveralot
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