2022-2023學(xué)年黑龍江省牡丹江市海林市朝鮮族中學(xué)高三(上)第三次月考英語試卷
發(fā)布:2024/4/20 14:35:0
第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分32.5分)
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1.Nobody likes to spend money on a new book only to face disappointment when it doesn't live up to your expectations.Here are the best book review sites to help you avoid buying books that you'll regret reading.
Good reads
Good reads is the leading online community for book lovers.If you want some inspiration for which novel or biography to read next,this is the best book review site to visit.There are an endless number of user-generated reading lists to explore.
Fantasy Book Review
Fantasy Book Review should be high on the list for anyone who is a fan of fantasy works.The book review site publishes reviews for both children's books and adults' books.It has a section on the top fantasy books of all time.
Book list
Book list is a print magazine that also offers an online portal (門戶).Trusted experts from the American Library Association write all the book reviews.You can see parts of reviews for different books.However,to read them in full,you will need to subscribe.
YouTube
YouTube is not the type of place that immediately springs to mind when you think of the best book review sites online.However,there are several engaging YouTube channels that frequently offer opinions on books they've read.
Although it's easy to be attracted by an impressive book cover,it's always best to have a quick look at the book reviews before actually buying a copy.This way,you can save your money and spend it on the books that you'll be proud to display on your shelves for a long time.
(1)Which site best suits people who want to buy a biography?
A.Good reads.
B.Fantasy Book Review.
C.Book list.
D.YouTube.
(2)What can visitors do on Book list?
A.Edit book reviews.
B.Discuss with experts.
C.Read full reviews after payment.
D.Find information about writers.
(3)What is recommended before buying a book?
A.Noting the book cover.
B.Reading the book reviews.
C.Preparing a display shelf.
D.Checking the book's ratings.組卷:9引用:7難度:0.5 -
2.It's a classic story:A kid is forced to learn an instrument from a young age,they play it throughout their childhood,and they develop a bittersweet relationship with it.Is the constant battle between the love for the music and the hate for the constant challenge worth the fight?For me,it was.
I started playing the piano when I was four-that was 15 years ago!This was huge commitment,so there must have been something worth holding on to,right?
The easy guess is that I was purely in love with music and piano.Although that's the sweeter tale,it's a bit more complicated.I struggled a lot with piano.Family and peers were,at least in my own head,constantly placed beside me in competition.I felt pressure to be the best in order to prove something to others-and more devastatingly (破壞性地) to prove something to myself.The seed of my musical interest was grown in the sunlight of competition and doubt.Hate sprouted (滋生) when my self-criticism hit too hard.
It's difficult to learn to love something that didn't originate from love.For a while,piano was more of an annoyance than a hobby.But somehow,love grew.It was deeply buried.But it was there,and by high school,it was strong enough that when I was truly on the verge of quitting any kind of formal training.I found the strength to hold on tighter,and dig further.I switched teachers,and got incredibly lucky with one who helped me tunnel into what I loved.I learned pieces for myself,I composed for myself,and I found confidence not because I got "good enough," but because I learned that anything I had was good enough.
The love and hate I've had for the piano were both planted and grown.If you too have learned to hate something,remember that with commitment,it can be uprooted,and love can make a home in its place.There is always time.There is always room.
(1)What does the author want to show by telling a classic story?
A.The benefits of music.
B.Kids' struggle in learning instruments.
C.Kids' bittersweet childhood.
D.The popularity of learning instruments.
(2)What can we know about the author's experience of playing the piano?
A.She finally quit formal training.
B.She never treated it as her hobby.
C.She was in pure love with music and piano.
D.She once experienced great pressure from herself.
(3)What helped the author find confidence?
A.Her attitude.
B.Her training.
C.Her compromise.
D.Her achievement.
(4)What message is mainly delivered in the passage?
A.Practice makes perfect.
B.Love is a thing that grows.
C.Content is better than riches.
D.Chance favors the prepared mind.組卷:5引用:8難度:0.5 -
3.Around the globe far more bird species are losing ground than gaining,according to an expansive review of a half-century of bird population research published in the journal Annual Review of Environment and Resources in May.
The review,entitled The State of the World's Birds,showed that more than 5,200 different species of birds-just shy of half the world's total-are known or suspected to be declining.Around 3,800 species are relatively stable,and fewer than 700 species show increases.Among birds on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species,almost 400 birds worldwide have had their conservation status changed for the worse in the past three decades (moving from vulnerable to threatened,or threatened to endangered)-five times more than the number of bird species with an IUCN status that has changed for the better.
"After documenting the loss of nearly 3 billion birds in North America alone (according to a 2019 study published in the journal Science),it was disturbing to see the same patterns of population declines and extinction occurring globally," says review coauthor Ken Rosenberg,a conservation scientist now retired from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
The review points to disappearing and degraded habitat-resulting from climate change,urbanization,agricultural intensification,and international trade-as the leading driver of bird declines worldwide .In a note of hope,the authors cite a 2020 study indicating that restoring just 5% of habitat in priority areas around the world could avert 60% of likely extinctions.
Lead author Alexander Lees,a research associate at the Cornell Lab,also points to the need for substantial changes in human behavior to prevent further losses. "Loss and degradation of habitat is often driven by demand for resources," says Lees. "We need to better consider how commodity flows such as beef,oil,and seed crops can contribute to biodiversity loss and try to reduce the human footprint on the natural world."
(1)In what order are threatened species arranged on the IUCN's Red List?
A.Species quantity.
B.Living habitat.
C.Declining rate.
D.Conservation status.
(2)How does Ken Rosenberg feel when saying the words?
A.Hopeful.
B.Relieved.
C.Doubtful.
D.Concerned.
(3)What does the underlined"avert" mean in paragraph 4?
A.Prevent.
B.Increase.
C.Cause.
D.Face.
(4)What is the last paragraph mainly about?
A.Extra reasons for bird extinction.
B.Possible solutions to habitat loss.
C.Substantial changes in human behavior.
D.The prospect of biodiversity loss.組卷:3引用:3難度:0.5
第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分70分)
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8.假定你是李華,即將參加學(xué)校舉行的英語演講比賽。命題演講環(huán)節(jié)要求你介紹一道中國美食。請你寫一篇演講稿。內(nèi)容包括:
(1)菜品介紹;
(2)制作過程。
注意:
(1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;
(2)可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。組卷:5引用:4難度:0.5 -
9.閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。
On a late afternoon,Brandon finished feeding his cows on the farm and decided to go back with his two sons,Louie,6,and Everett,3.As they headed for the house,the two boys ran ahead of their father.Suddenly Brandon was aware he forgot to close the door of the barn (牲口棚).He told the boys to wait for him at the gate and returned to lock it.When he was at the gate minutes later,he saw only his youngest son.
" Where's Louie? " he shouted.
"He fell in the hole!" Everett said.
Brandon quickly realized what had happened.Noooo,he thought.Louie can barely swim!He ran to the well and heard Louie splashing,trying not to .Instinctively,he jumped in.
Somehow Brandon managed to grab on to a pipe that ran down the side of the well,which slowed his fall and kept him from crushing (擠壓) his son.
Finally,Brandon hit the freezing water at the bottom of the well.He popped his head out of the water and grabbed Louie,who was panicking and trying to stay afloat in water that was too deep for either of them to stand.Knowing they could tread (踩水) for only so long,Brandon lifted his son onto his chest as he packed his own back against the narrow walls for support.
"All right,Dad,you can pull us out now," Louie said.
If only it were that easy.There was no way he could climb out.The pipe that he'd grabbed during his fall was too slippery to be of any use.There was only one way out.
Looking up to see Everett peering down at them from the top of the well,Brandon shouted, "Everett,you're going to have to be a big boy and save us.Run to the road and stand by the mailbox until someone stops.Tell them we need help. "
Everett did as he was told.He stood alone by the side of the road,waving to stop someone.
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。
After a while,Chris and Mark,nearby farmers,were driving by the farm.
____________________________________________________________________________________Twenty minutes later,Louie emerged (出現(xiàn)),then Brandon,both cold and wet.
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