2023年江西省九江市高考英語三模試卷
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1. Not too hot,not too cold.Spring is the perfect time to visit Europe for ideal weajye.air.The best European countries to visit in the spring include:France,Netherlands,Slovakia,Romania and so on.
France
As one of the most tourist-packed countries in Europe,F(xiàn)rance offers lesser crowds and more excellent weather during the spring months.Just outside of Paris are the impressive castles and country houses of Sccaux,where the cherry blossom can easily be seen in spring.
Netherlands
The Netherlands is well-known for its vast fields of flowers,making spring a perfect time for a Dutch holiday.The tulip fields in the Noordoostpolder are a must.In Veluwe National Park,tourists will be rewarded with the sight of red deer eating grass.A' trip to the Netherlands would,of course,be incomplete without a visit to Amsterdam.
Slovakia
Slovakia is a wonderfully diverse country with rich cultural history and awe-inspiring natural sites.Slovak Paradise is a natural park that offers 19 nature reserves and over 350 caves.Due to its hot summers and cold winters,spring is a perfect time to explore all that Slovakia has to offer.
Romania
Romania hosts a variety of great cultural sites and lively cities,especially attractive during spring months.The Statue of King Decebalus,a 141-foot-high upper part of Decebalus carved into the side of a rock,is a wonderful attraction.Braov Old Town is one of' Europe's most charming destinations for those looking to escape the capital city of Bucharest.
(1)What can tourists enjoy in both France and Netherlands?
A.Flowers.
B.Rocks.
C.Castles.
D.Deer.
(2)Which is the best choice for cave lovers?
A.France.
B.Netherlands.
C.Slovakia.
D.Romania.
(3)In which section of a newspaper can you find this passage?
A.History.
B.Education.
C.Geography.
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2. Zheng,22,was born in Taiwan.But,because her parents are from different sides of the Taiwan Straits — her mother is from Fujian province,while her father is from Jiayi,Taiwan — she has felt the connection between the island and the Chinese mainland from a very young age.
Currently studying at Hunan University,Zheng has taken part in various cross-Straits exchanges but she's always wanted to do something food-related,since it's not only her personal passion,but also,she believes,a passion shared by people across the Taiwan Straits.
So,during this past Spring Festival,Zheng set up a stand on the streets of Taiwan's Beigang to sell renaibao (hot rice cream),a trendy kind of "ice cream cone" that originated in Henan province.
Initially worrying that people would hesitate to try something they were not familiar with,Zheng was quickly overwhelmed by the enthusiasm of the crowd.The sales easily went beyond her expectations — she sold more than 200 renaibao on her first day.
"It was not just a business," says Zheng. "I was deeply affected by the enthusiasm of everyone I met."
This enthusiasm,Zheng believes,is thanks to online video platforms like TikTok,Xiaohongshu and Bilibili.According to her,she and her high school friends used to watch online cooking videos together of,for example,the Tianjin-style jianbing guozi — known as Chinese crepes. They were so addicted to it that Zheng can still remember the process,step-by-step,in detail.Among her customers were also those who learned about the snack she was selling from just such a video.
Zheng is planning to bring home more trendy foods from the mainland,so that more people can experience their wonderful flavor.She would also love it if her friends in Taiwan can join her for an exchange of knowledge and travel in the mainland.
(1)What made Zheng set up a street stand?
A.Her preference for the food business.
B.Her parents' long lasting influence.
C.One cross-Straits exchange program.
D.The great value Chinese attach to food.
(2)How did Zheng mainly feel on her first selling day?
A.Proud.
B.Concerned.
C.Surprised.
D.Curious.
(3)Why were the customers so enthusiastic about renaibao?
A.They had ever tasted it somewhere,before.
B.They liked this new flavor in particular.
C.They wanted to do something food-related.
D.They had known it on some video platforms.
(4)What does the underlined word "They" in paragraph 6 refer to?
A.Video platforms.
B.Chinese crepes.
C.Zheng and her friends.
D.Online cooking videos.組卷:0引用:2難度:0.3 -
3.Fungi (菌類) often appear naturally around trees,but a new study has found that growing edible mushrooms (types that can be safely eaten) in forests on purpose could be a good way to provide healthy food for millions of people and help the environment too.
Fungi are living things that feed on organic matter,such as dead plants.Mushrooms,mould and yeast are all types of fungi.
Paul Thomas and Alistair Jump,from the University of Stirling in Scotland,spent two years studying edible fungi that grow alongside trees.The pair discovered that while they are growing,fungi remove carbon dioxide from the air and store it in the soil.This is good for the planet,because too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is one of the main causes of climate change.
Thomas points out that forests around the world are often cut down to create fields for producing food,such as beef or wheat.Trees take in carbon dioxide as they grow,so chopping them down makes climate change worse.However,edible fungi thrive in the shade of trees.That means if fungi was being grown as a food crop,there would be no need to chop down forests.In fact,if fungi became very popular,more trees could actually be planted.Edible fungi contain lots of substances that are good for humans.Thomas's idea is that other ingredients,such as meat,could be swapped for fungi in people's diets.He estimates that growing fungi around trees could feed up to 19 million people each year.
Blue milk caps are a species of edible fungi that Thomas says could work particularly well.They can be grown on and around trees,exchanging useful minerals and nutrients in return for carbon.They are also very nutritious,and some studies have suggested that they can help to treat cancer.
(1)How do fungi help the environment?
A.They release oxygen into the atmosphere.
B.They prevent soil from being washed away.
C.They provide shade for other plants and animals.
D.They absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
(2)What does the underlined word "thrive" in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Struggle.
B.Boom.
C.Weaken.
D.Shrink.
(3)What could be the future of edible fungi like?
A.Disappointing.
B.Promising.
C.Controversial.
D.Doubtful.
(4)What can be a best title for the text?
A.The Nutritional Benefits of Edible Fungi
B.Fungi:A Sustainable Solution to Organic Food
C.The Role of Fungi in Fighting Climate Change
D.How Fungi Could Feed and Benefit the World組卷:1引用:2難度:0.3
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Ruth was once a community worker.In 2015,she quitted her job and begin to learn singing.When Ruth first started singing,there was little opportunity to singing with others.Then,through a friend,he discovered an excellent singing class.She became very interested in it that she started running her own classes,that she taught others how to sing well.The classes are held twice a month very successful.Ruth believes that singing has been brought them many benefits.Through singing,they often become confident than before but also learn to control stress. "Singing helps us live on peace together," she says happily.
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