新疆师范大学附属中学2022届高三上学期一模仿真训练(三)英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、新疆师大附中2022届高三年级一模仿真训练三英语试卷测试时间:100分钟 全卷满分:150分一、阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AMore than just plain old milkWhen people talk about milk, they are usually referring to cows milk. But, nowadays, there are more and more milk alternatives hitting the shelves.Soy m
2、ilkSoy milk is one of the most common choices among alternative milk products. It contains nearly as much protein as cows milk, offering about seven grams per cup. Soy milk usually contains oils and thickeners as well as extra calcium(钙),vitamin(维生素)D, and vitamin E.Coconut milkIf protein is of no c
3、oncern, coconut milk is worth a try. Made from water and the white part of coconuts, this drink has the lowest amount of protein among nondairy milk. What coconut milk does have a lot of is a kind of fat known as MCTs. According to some findings, the fat may reduce appetite and improve blood cholest
4、erol(胆固醇)levels.Almond milkAlmond milk is another popular alternative. Almonds are high in vitamin E- 28grams contain 37% of ones daily requirement. Vitamin E helps reduce inflammation(炎症)in the human body. That being said, almond milk is not as nutritious as you might think. Almond milk is mostly w
5、ater, and almonds only make up about 2 % of many produacts, though you may be able to find a few that contain up to 15%.Oat milkOat milk is among the most well-liked options and is considered sustainable and environmentally friendly plant-based milk. Like almond milk, oat milk is essentially oats an
6、d water. It is high in fiber, which helps lower cholesterol in your body.21. What do we know about soy milk?A. It is rich in protein and MCTs. B. It is a good alternative to cows milk.C. It may be harmful to the environment.D. It may cause inflammation in your body.22. Which of the following may hel
7、p you eat less and stay fit?A. Soy milk. B. Coconut milk. C. Almond milk. D. Oat milk.23. What feature do the last two kinds of milk share?A. Both contain a lot of water.B. Both are high in fiber and vitamin E.C. Both help lower cholesterol in your body.D. Both are more nutritious than other milk va
8、rieties. BHristo Hristov has been working with wildlife in Bulgarias remote Rhodope Mountains for over 30 years. He first came here as a bright-eyed student in the early1990s, eager to increase the number of grifon vulture(欧亚尤雪). At the time, there were fewer than 20 birds left. Fast forward to Nove
9、mber 2020, there were more griffon vultures. At the last count, a record 245 now live in the Rhodope Mountains.As a rewilding officer, Hristo is responsible for the welfare of the animals in his area, which means constant observation, and lengthy periods out in the wild conducting research. This pro
10、cess is sometimes longyou have to live together with the animals, he explains. Forget everything; you live in nature. It doesnt matter if theyre horses, wild cattle or European bison(野牛).This small corner of south-eastern Europe is one of the continents most ecologically diverse areas. Large animals
11、, such as wolves, brown bears, deer, and wild horses, coexist here. Its also a peaceful place for birdlife, with 300 species recorded. The ultimate goal is to create a habitat where multiple different species depend on one another.Hristos current challenge is to continue the reintroduction of Europe
12、an bison to the wild. Since 2013, Hristo has worked with Rewilding Europe, a not-for-profit organisation which operates across Europe, to bring bison back to the Rhodope Mountains. In 2019, several bison were released into the wild, and three baby bison have already been born, two of those coming in
13、 2020. At the end of last year, another two females were donated to the project from zoos in Hungary and Slovakia. When the new animals are eventually released into the wild, they will number 13.24. What can be learned about griffon vultures?A. They are now in danger of dying out. B. They may live a
14、s long as over 30 years.C. They can be seen in the Rhodope Mountains. D. They were first discovered in the early 1990s.25. Which of the following can best describe Hristo?A. Proud but caring. B. Silent but generous. C. Honest and creative. D. Devoted and patient.26. What does the author intend to do
15、 in paragraph 3?A. Develop the theme with examples. B. Add some background information.C. Summarize the previous paragraphs. D. Introduce a new topic for discussion.27. What can we expect of European bisons population in the future?A. It will be hard to assess. B. It will start to explode.C. It will
16、 show promise. D. It will be something to worry about. CNot so long ago, most scientists thought of Mars as dead and cold. But, as we previously reported, microbes(微生物) could be hiding beneath the red planets surface, kept warm by its core and fed by radiation from rocks. A recent study shows that M
17、ars might have experienced volcanic explosions 50,000 years ago- practically last week in geologic time(地质时期). Such activity raises the possibility that, volcanically, Mars may still be active, even today, says David Horvath, a scientist at the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson, Arizona.Whats mo
18、re, NASAs InSight mission has picked up Marsquakes coming from the area Horvath studied. The quakes suggest there could still be molten magma (熔化的岩浆)below the surface, warming the frozen underground and making liquid water possible around volcanic hotspots, Horvath says. That could create an undergr
19、ound haven for life on Mars.The team, based out of the University of Arizona, looked at a single fissure(裂缝), one of several fissures in the ground known collectively as the Cerberus Fossae. They found it surrounded by a dark region which they think is ash (灰) from a volcanic eruption. The fissures
20、stretch across the Martian surface for miles, although theyre fairly shallow. The one in question is only about 20 meters deep. They focused on this particular fissure because it stands out. It s surrounded by visibly dark material which keeps heat well, Horvath says.If Mars was volcanically active,
21、 though, its not impossible that life could be hanging out in little underground islands around the larger Martian volcanoes. If volcanoes on Mars are similar to those on Earth, they could have been active for millions of years, says Erika Rader, a volcanologist at the University of Idaho. But its s
22、till a very extreme environment. By contrast, one deep underground fed by radiation would probably be more stable, she says. How about the possibility of current volcanic activity on Mars? I want it to be true, Rader says. But this paper alone would not convince me of that.28. What does the recent s
23、tudy show about Mars?A. There are microbes on it. B. It may not be dead and cold.C. A volcano erupted on it last week. D. Its core isnt as warm as expected.29. Which word can best replace haven underlined in paragraph 2?A. Lab. B. Prison. C. Museum. D. Shelter.30. Why did the team focus on a single
24、fissure?A. It stretches for miles. B. It is surrounded by magma.C. It offers a sign of volcanic ash. D. It is hidden beneath the surface of Mars.31. What does Rader think of the current volcanic activity on Mars?A. It has proved to be real. B. It is out of the question.C. It calls for more studies.
25、D. It is contrary to expectations.DIn his first year at Harvard, Manny Medrano made a big breakthrough. With the help of his professor Gary Urton, Medrano interpreted a set of six khipus, knotted cords(打结的绳子)used for record keeping in the Inca Empire(印加帝国).The Inca Empire reached the height of its p
26、ower in 15th- and 16th-century Peru(秘鲁). When the Spanish arrived, the Inca had established the largest and most complex society in the Americas, but they left behind no written records. The only ones the Inca are known to have kept are in the form of khipus. In 2002, Urton began Harvards Khipu Data
27、base Project. He traveled to museums around the world to record the numbers of knots, lengths of cords, colors of fibers, and other details about every Inca khipu he could find.Urton says he and other researchers in the field have always had a general sense of what the khipus represented. Many had t
28、o do with census(人口普查)data. Others appeared to be calendar systems. But, until recently, none of the khipus Urton studied could be understood on a very detailed level.A turning point came when Urton began looking into a set of six khipus from the17th-century Santa River Valley region of Northwest Pe
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