2022-2023學(xué)年廣東省廣州市海珠區(qū)中大附中高三(上)周測英語試卷(9月)
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1.On today's blog post,I'll be talking about my favorite magazines.I love reading books&magazines,and I'm learning so many useful tips about healthy living,daily life,etc.
Women's Health
Women's Health has a unique content.You can find various interesting information about healthy living or exercises you can do at home.I also love their writers because they explain every topic so simple that you can even understand biological articles.
Healthy Food Guide
I totally recommend it to everyone because it has lots of useful information about being healthy during your daily life.In this magazine,you can find articles about foods you often eat but don't have much idea what it contains or if they're healthy.If you are searching for new diets,this magazine gives you all the information.
Time Out
Time Out is a well-known magazine and it's free in my city.Every time I see a Time Out magazine,I get it because it has lots of useful tips.I got Time Out London when I was in London,and I discovered new restaurants,galleries,museums,and events.This magazine has various information about the city life.For example,it gives you the events that are happening near you.It gives you tips for the railway stations and other transportation choices.
La Cucina Italiana
If you love cooking Italian food,this magazine is for you!It has lots of recipes and also restaurant reviews.You can also find popular restaurants near you in this magazine.I've also read articles by famous chefs from my city.
(1)What can we find in Health y Food Guide?
A.Ways to keep fit.
B.Tips on cooking.
C.Different eating habits.
D.Information of new restaurants.
(2)What can we read to find comments on restaurants?
A.Time Out.
B.Women's Health.
C.Healthy Food Guide.
D.La Cucina Italiana.
(3)What can we learn about the author?
A.He lives in London.
B.He loves and enjoys life.
C.He often goes travelling.
D.He likes collecting recipes.組卷:13引用:8難度:0.5 -
2.When Christopher Moore isn't jumping rope,shooting baskets or playing the board game Chutes and Ladders,the 8-year-old can often be found at home using his fighting skills,protecting the world from would-be enemies. "I'm trying to save the other people from being hurt," he said of his Avatar video game adventures.
The Moore household,in Birmingham,Alabama,enjoys a good mix of at-home entertainment,something they are doing more and more during these precarious financial times, "They're always in competition," the boys' mother,Lisa Moore,said with a laugh. "It keeps them busy.It keeps them occupied."
Numbers show that at-home entertainment is doing better than ever,flying in the financial face of so many industries that are struggling in this difficult time.
The gaming experience,too,has changed with the years.Five years ago,online gaming was considered a one-person activity.And although games can still be played alone,the social factor is growing quickly. "Over a third of families will play games together online." said David Williams,who heads up the Kids and Family Games Group. "They're staying home more,and they're using games to connect with one another."
When it comes to the games children play,many parents such as Lisa Moore may choose to sit it out.But Christina Vercelletto,a senior editor at Parenting magazine,says that engaging in the games with them can do a family good. "It can be an opportunity to bond with your kids," she said.If parents express interest,kids "will probably be heated.And you'll get a little window into what has them so excited." Plus,by playing the games,parents can determine how comfortable they are with what their kids are doing.
For those who want to get the opinions of others,Christina Vercelletto points out that the Entertainment Software Rating Board provides feedback and that parents are always learning from one another on discussion boards.
(1)What does the underlined word "precarious" in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Appropriate.
B.Precious.
C.Stable.
D.Tough.
(2)Which of the following shows the benefit of at-home entertainment?
A.Controlling children's behavior.
B.Helping solve financial trouble.
C.Making a good family relationship.
D.Forming a sense of independence.
(3)What should parents do while their kids are playing games according to Christina?
A.Join in.
B.Sit out.
C.Watch out.
D.Walk around.
(4)What is the main topic of the text?
A.Family relationship.
B.At-home entertainment.
C.Benefits of playing games.
D.Ways to connect with kids.組卷:4引用:3難度:0.5 -
3.Every summer artists perform at Fringe (邊緣) Festivals around the world.Fringe Festivals are a celebration of strange art.They have all kinds of performers—from dancers,musicians and actors to everything in between.The shows give artists a chance to create unusual art.For festival goers,each show is a time to experience something different.
The first Fringe Festival was held in Edinburgh,Scotland in 1947.That was also the year of the first Edinburgh International Festival.Artists from around the world traveled to Scotland for the Edinburgh International Festival.They performed at arts centers throughout the city.Eight local theater companies did not receive an invitation,however.In response,they performed at smaller spaces around Edinburgh.These artists performed wherever they could,including churches and even on the street.They started their own cultural event and named it the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
What started as an alternative to the mainstream has now become the world's largest arts festival.Today,there are hundreds of Fringe Festivals taking place around the world.The one in Washington,D.C.,called the Capital Fringe Festival,is in its tenth year.It was held in the month of July.
Julianne Brienza founded the Capital Fringe Festival.She went to a school for the performing arts,but now sees herself mainly as an organizer of the festival.Brienza believes that fringe performance art is special and can have a powerful effect.
The Capital Fringe Festival takes place in different locations throughout the D.C.area.Some performances happen in traditional theaters.Others happen in unusual settings like old,empty buildings or stores after business hours are over.
Brienza says the purpose of Fringe festivals is to explore the limits of art in unique environments.Since 2006,the event has made more than ﹩1.7 million.It is the second largest Fringe Festival in the U.S.jye.ai its popularity has grown every year.The Edinburgh Festival Fringe continues throughout the month of August.
(1)Who may be interested in Fringe Festivals?
A.Strange art lovers.
B.Professional artists.
C.Classical musicians.
D.Traditional culture supporters.
(2)What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?
A.Why Edinburgh became the global art center.
B.How the first Fringe Festival came into being.
C.When the Edinburgh International Festival was held.
D.Where the Edinburgh Festival Fringe was celebrated.
(3)What can we know about the Capital Fringe Festival?
A.It is the world's largest arts festival.
B.It has no fixed places for celebration.
C.It can never be accepted by the public.
D.It has a longer history than other festivals.
(4)Which of the following may Brienza probably agree about Fringe Festivals?
A.They raise people's love of festivals.
B.They limit the development of arts.
C.Formal arts are looked down upon.
D.Chances are offered to unusual arts.組卷:4引用:5難度:0.5
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8.假如你是李華,你將參加主題為"全球水短缺"的英語演講比賽,請寫一份演講稿,主要內(nèi)容如下:
(1)全球水資源短缺現(xiàn)狀及原因(環(huán)境污染,人口增長等);
(2)提出建議(科學(xué)的儲存未來用水、開發(fā)現(xiàn)有水資源、使用新方式節(jié)約用水等);
(3)發(fā)出倡議。
注意:寫作詞數(shù)不少于100字
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9.Tim Robinson,a former junior officer of the British Army,was on holiday in Bridport,Dorset,a town in England.While enjoying a walk down the beach,Tim slipped on a piece of seaweed lying in the sand and fell,breaking his leg.
Unfortunately,Tim did not bring his cell phone with him when he left for his walk.No one was in site,but as Tim lay helpless he remembered his military training and tried to think about what was around to help him.After struggling around on the beach,the pain became too much to handle.He stopped and thought about what to do.
With no phone and no one around,and with his leg hurting greatly,Tim had a decision to make.He could either continue this way in pain and hope that someone happened to see him,or he could try something else.It didn't matter that his leg had made him partially immobile,Tim still had the ability to crawl (爬行),and so he did.
The choice was easy,but the crawl was tough.Tim told the Daily Mail, "After I crawled to about a mile-and-a-quarter away from the car park,I started flashing my torch in SOS and spinning it over my head to create a Buzz-Saw signal which is a way of attracting helicopters in the armed forces."
No one seemed to be around.At least,no one could read Tim's signals for help.Once again,he had to either stay where he was and wait for help or get movjye.aig.In his mind he had no choice.There was no response to begin with,so he crawled for five minutes and covered about 50 meters before making the same signal three times.Most people couldn't imagine crawling for any distance with a broken leg,but Tim wasn't about to give up.
注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
Tim finally got a response from the distance.______________
Tim's condition was worse than Mrs.Robinson thought.______________組卷:0引用:3難度:0.6