河南省原阳县实验高级中学2022届高三上学期第五次周测英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、河南省原阳县实验高级中学2022届高三上学期第五次周测英语试卷考试范围:高考要求 适用:1-16班 满分120分 限时 90分钟 备注:按题号涂卡第一部分 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Are you looking at getting away from it all? Then look no further than the best beaches in the world! Whitehaven Beach, Queensland, Austra
2、lia Paradise(乐园)can be found at Whitehaven Beach and the Whitsundays in Australia. This is a group of islands just off the coast of Arlie Beach in Queensland and each one is absolutely breathtaking. You can only get to the Whitsundays by boat, making them all more specialit is just perfect in every
3、sense of the word. Anse Source dArgent, La Digue, Seychelles With sun-bleached huge stones on the shore, calm blue waters, brilliant white sands and palm trees on the beach, this beach in the middle of the Indian Ocean is straight from a fairy tale. It comes as no surprise that this is one of the mo
4、st photographed beaches in the world! Tulum Beach, Mexico There arent many beaches around the world that can boast ancient ruins that date back to 564 AD on the cliffs above, but at Tulum Beach you get beauty with history. Not only are the Tulum ruins an amazing site within their own right, but the
5、fact that the beach below is absolutely attractive really makes it a magical place to visit. La Concha Beach, San Sebastian, Spain La Concha Beach was recently voted as Europe s best beach and it s easy to see why. With wonderful weather all year round and some simply expensive restaurants, this is
6、a beach that has it all. Also, with the cute little Spanish town of San Sebastian framed in the background, you re never far from the action, too.1. What do we know about the Whitsundays? A. They re accessible only by boat. B. They re connected with each other. C. They all lie on Arlie Beach. D. The
7、y are the most popular destinations.2. What makes Tulum Beach different from others? A. It has fine weather. B. It s most appealing to magicians. C. It combines history and scenery. D. It has the longest history in the world.3. Which place may attract photographers most? A. Tulum Beach. B. Anse Sour
8、ce d Argent. C. Whitehaven Beach. D. La Concha Beach.B The tables quickly turned for an 89-year-old pizza delivery driver who received a surprise delivery of his own from “regulars” on his rout-a $12,000 tip. Derlin Newey delivered pizzas for Papa John s about 30 hours a week. He started the job aft
9、er realizing he couldn t live only on social security checks. Despite being forced to work at his advanced age, he didn t let that affect his attitude. In addition to being a delivery driver, Newey was also a rising TikTok star thanks to some loyal customers inspired by his kindness. Fans of pizza,
10、the Valdez family said they always requested him when ordering pizza and started recording his deliveries as TikTok videos. “Its crazy. Everybody loves him,” said Dad Carlos Valdez. The family said his signature phrase with each delivery was, “Hello, are you looking for some pizza?” With more than 5
11、3,000 followers, the Valdez family often got comments asking why Newey was delivering pizzas at his age. The family agreed that he shouldn t have to work so much and decided to use their platform for some good. They asked their followers to make a donation to help Newey, and the money started rollin
12、g in. They were quickly able to raise $12,000. All that was left was to surprise Newey in his own home, making a special delivery to their special delivery man. Newey was completely caught off guard. The “TikTok-famous” delivery man thought they were going to bring him a shirt with their signatures,
13、 which they did, but he got far more than he had expected when Valdez handed him a fat envelope filled with cash. “We collectively prepared a gift for you, and I m here to deliver that gift to you on behalf of the TikTok community,” Valdez said. Newey didnt even know what TikTok was, asking, “Is tha
14、t an online group where you communicate with each other through the telephone?” Tears welled up in his eyes as he gratefully accepted the amazing gift.4. Why did Newey work as a delivery man?A. He had to cover his living expenses. B. He did so at the request of his friend.C. He considered delivery a
15、n interesting job. D. He wanted to give his family a surprise.5. What about Newey impressed the Valdez family most? A. His age. B. His kind attitude. C. His sense of humor. D. His punctuality.6. How did their followers react to the Valdez familys appeal on TikTok? A. Indifferently. B. Cautiously. C.
16、 Doubtfully. D. Enthusiastically.7. What can we learn about Newey from the last two paragraphs? A. He failed to get his desired shirt. B. He preferred TikTok to other platforms. C. He knew little about some social media. D. He was very active in the TikTok community.C Just as humans are usually left
17、- or right-handed, many animals favor one side of their body for certain tasks. The strength of this preference varies: some individuals are happy to use either side, while others strongly favor one side (known as being strongly “lateralized” ). The University of Exeter study found that grey squirre
18、ls which strongly favored a side did less well on a learning task. They had to learn to use a paw(爪子), rather than their mouth, to get nuts. “It has been suggested that being strongly lateralized makes brains more efficient, with each hemisphere(半球)focusing on different tasks,” said Dr Lisa Leaver.
19、“This could help animals survive, which would explain the evolution of laterality(向侧性)across the animal kingdom.” “In fish and birds, there is evidence that being strongly lateralized is linked to better cognitive (认知的)performance(brain function). However, limited data from studies of mammals(哺乳动物)s
20、uggest a weak or even negative relationship. Our study measured speed of learning among grey squirrels and, in line with these previous mammal studies, suggests that strong lateralization is linked to poor cognitive performance,” said Dr Leaver. In the study, wild grey squirrels on the University of
21、 Exeter s Streatham Campus were presented with a transparent tube containing peanuts. Squirrels usually collect food with their mouth, but the tube was too narrow to allow this, so they had to learn to use a paw. By measuring both how quickly squirrels learned and how strongly they favored a particu
22、lar paw, the researchers could assess both learning and laterality. More than 30 squirrels were observed, with 12 providing enough data for inclusion in the study. The relationship between laterality and human cognitive performance is still unclear, though some research has suggested that less later
23、alized people may be more creative. “More research on mammars is needed to understand the complex relationship between laterality and cognitive performance,” Dr Leaver said.8. What did the University of Exeter study focus on? A. The habits of grey squirrels. B. The cause of strong lateralization. C.
24、 The evolution process of laterality. D. The effects of lateralization on learning.9. What can we know from the fourth paragraph? A. Fish and birds have similar brain structures. B. Most fish and birds have strong lateralization. C. Strongly lateralized birds are better at learning. D. Strongly late
25、ralized grey squirrels have a higher IQ.10. How did the strongly lateralized squirrels act in the study? A. They were slower to get peanuts. B. They got more peanuts than others. C. They got through the tube quickly. D. They used their paws more skillfully.11. What can be a suitable title for the te
26、xt? A. Left-handed animals prove more intelligent. B. Grey squirrels change their habits for food. C. Laterality is connected with better brains. D. Strongly “handed” squirrels are less good at learning.D A Russian natural gas tanker has completed an experimental round trip along the Northern Sea Ro
27、ute(NSR)the first time the path across the Arctic has been made at this time of year. It returned to the Russian gas station at Sabetta on February 19. The voyage by the Christophe de Margerie tanker through the ice is the latest visual indicator of climate change in the cold region. The tanker set
28、out from a Chinese port on January 27 after delivering its cargo. It entered the Northern Sea Route, which traverses(横越)Russias north coast. A few days later near Cape Dezhnev, it was met by the Russian nuclear icebreaker 50 Let Pobedy(50 Years of Victory). Together they completed the 2,500-nautical
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