2023届四川省攀枝花市高三上学期第二次统一考试英语试题 含答案.docx
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1、四川省攀枝花市2023届高三上学期第二次统一考试英语试题听力部分略第二部分 阅读理解第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B.C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIf youre looking for happy summer memories that will last a lifetime, Camp Chippenstock isfor you! We provide fun activities for young people aged 12 through 17. Our campers choose froma w
2、ide variety of interesting activities led by an enthusiastic instructor, some of whom were onceChinppenstock campers themselves. Being a day camp, Camp Chippenstock is more affordablethan many other camps. Read on to find out how you can participate.Camp Chippenstock is surrounded by breathtaking sc
3、enery. Each year we get letters fromsatisfied campers like this one from Tommy Molina:“Camp Chippenstock is a great place to be in summer. Its everything youd expect a campto be and then some. I had a great summer, met a lot of cool people and learned to paddle a canoe(独木舟). I am definitely coming b
4、ack next summer.ACTIVITIES OFFERED Swimming: Visualize yourself swimming or diving into a clear pool. Whether you are abeginner or already swim like a fish, well find a class for you.Canoeing: Glide across the lake or paddle up a stream. You can also take part in all-daycanoe trips or weekly competi
5、tionsPhotography: Learn how to get the pictures you want and how to develop them. Takinggood pictures isnt as simple as it seems even in this magnificent setting. Bring your own cameraor use one of ours.Chinppenstock Times: Everyone is encouraged to get involved by becoming a reporter orphotographer
6、 for our weekly newspaper,We start each day at 9:00 A.M. and end at 5.30 P.M., Monday through Friday. Camp begins onJune 22 and runs through July 24. Transportation can be arranged for those who live in theAllentown area. To receive an application, call 1-888-293-3151 or write to:Camp ChippenstockP.
7、O.Box 292Allentown, NY 1002021. Tommy Molinas letter is used here toA. prove the camp is amazing B. tell the way to meet cool peopleC. introduce the great camping place D. show everybody is eager to come back22. The information in ACTIVITIES OFFERED shows us thatA. campers can get close to nature by
8、 joining in canoeingB, owning a camera is a must to learn how to take picturesC. weekly competitions will be held by Chippenstock TimesD. classes are available for campers of different swimming levels23.From the text we learn thatA. Camp Chippenstock is intendcd for all teenagersB. all the instructo
9、rs used to be Chippenstock campersC. we can take part in the camp throughout the summer.D. Camp Chippenstock costs less than many other campsBI Every year, the brightest young scientists from around the globe come together to participate inthe worlds largest pre-college science competition, the Inte
10、l Intemational Science and EngineeringFair (ISEF). They demonstrate their knowledge of science and engineering to improve the way wework and liveOne of the winners, Katie Lu, found a method for removing oil from water. This concept can alsobe applied to the removal of microplastics from our oceans a
11、s well. Here is what Katie told reporters:My experience at Intel ISEF was amazing! I remember on judging day, walking the exhibit halland looking at the people gathered outside waiting to get in. My teacher turned to me and said, “Thatsthe future right there.” It was so amazing to spend time with al
12、l of these participants who are going todo amazing things in the future.My scienthfic career has taught me not to fear falure and not to be afraid to ask for help. Itsreally easy to be overwhelmed (挫败) and wonder if what youre doing is going to work out, but evenif it doesnt, its OK! Always look on
13、the positive side! A failure now doesnt mean youre a failureforever. Failure makes success feel earned when it comes. Also, asking for help is good when yourestruggling. You learn how to do things a lot faster and more efficiently.I m shocked that some people are still skeptical about climate change
14、. Its real and dangerous,and its one of the most important issues of our generation. Reducing carbon emissions isnt ashould”, it is a must” to continue living on the planet Additionally, people arent really worriedabout their personal impact on the earth in terms of littering, overusing plastic or w
15、asting resources. Ifwe dont curb harmful human activity before its too late, it will be a problem that affects allhumans, not just those that contribute.24. What can we learn from what Katies teacher said in Paragraph 3?A. No Intel ISEF, no future B. Failure is the mother of success.C. All the talen
16、ts are at the Intel ISEF. D The participants will make the future wonderful.25. What docs Paragraph 4 mainly tell us?A. The relationship bctwecn failurc and success.B, What Katie has gained from her scicntific career.C. Seeking help is a shortcut to doing things wcll.D. The problcms Katic cxpericncc
17、d iu her scicnuce.26. The underlincd word “curb” in thelasyparagraph probably meansA.contro B.considcr C.notice D.predict27. What does Katiccare about most?A.Ocean exploration. B.Environmental problems.C.The shortage of natural energy. D, Ihe overpopulation on the earth.CFrom crystal-blue lakes to s
18、now-capped mountains and thousand-year-old trees, Canadasnature is admired around the world. Now it might also be just what the doctor ordered. Anambitious new program allows doctors to write prescriptions for free annual passes to Canadasnational parks, encouraging their patients;to improve their h
19、ealth - both mental and physical - bytaking a leisurely walk in natureThe prescriptions are provided by PaRX, in partnership with Parks Canada. The first passeswere handed out last month, giving holders access to more than 80 national parks, historic sites andnature reserves. PaRX, a health program
20、launched in 2019 by the British Columbia ParksFoundation, notes on its website that spending time in nature can lead to longer lives, increasedenergy, reduced stress and anxiety, improved heart health, less pain and better mood. Vitamin Dfrom the suns rays has proven health benefits. The organizatio
21、n also hopes that the prescriptionswill boost investment(投资) in conservation in Canada.This program covers four Canadian provinces. Participating doctors have only 100 annualpasses to hand out for now, but PaRX hopes that the program will be expanded.Medical research now clearly shows the positive h
22、ealth benefits of connecting with nature,Steven Guilbeault, the environment minister, said. I am confident this program will quickly showits enormous value to the well-being of patients as it continues to expand throughout the country,Canadas physicians are already in the habit of prescribing “natur
23、e therapy(疗 法)” as atreatment for anxiety, depression, etc. Previously, though, they would write more generalprescriptions, such as spending time in nature twice a week, for at least 20 minutes at a time. This isthe first time that they have been able to equip their patients with tickets.28. The aut
24、hor mentions Canadas naturexin Paragraph I toA. describe health benefits of nature B. recommend doctorsprescriptionsC. advertise Canadas natural scenery D. introduce a health treatment program29. What makes the prescriptions meaningful2A. Improvement in health: B. A growth in park visiting.C. A rise
25、 in economy. D. Investmcnt in conservation.30. What can we infer from tht lastparagraph?A. Patients doubt the general prescriptions.B. The previous “nature therapy” is refused.C. “Nature therapy” is no longer just on paperD. Its a tradition to offer patients park tickets.31. Which of the following c
26、an be the best title for the text?A. Nature Cures Mental and Physical DiseasesB. Doctors Order a Walk in NatureC. Canada Enjoys Beautiful SceneryD.Canadian Doctors Have free Access to ParksDToo much smartphone use is an obviously 2Ist century issue. Countless people spend theirdays endlessly scrolli
27、ng (滑动) from one social media app to the next. Many argue theres an easysolution: place it in silent mode (模式).Now, however, researchers find that this method can actually backfire for certain people. 高三英语Study authors report people checked their phones more often when their phones were in silentmod
28、e. Particularly, participants who scored high in “fear of missing out, or FoMO” and “need tobelong personatlity tests checked their phones the most after placing them on silent. In some cases,they stayed on their phones for longer as wellThis work is based on data collected from the screen time moni
29、toring tool of 138 iPhoneUsers. Researchers focused on how two different psychological traits (特征) may influence howpeople act in response to placing their phones on either silence or vibrate (震动). To be more exact,researchers analyzed people who tend to pay special attention to gathering informatio
30、n from others(FoMO), and people with a strong desire to keep interpersonal relationships (need to belong)Unbelievably, compared to audio-alert (语音提示) or vibrate modes, each participant checkedtheir phones more/often when it was in silent mode. When the phones sound and vibration was on,the groups ch
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