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1、广东省2022届高三英语下学期第四次联考试题( 满分: 120分 时间: 120分钟)注意事项:1.答题前, 考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。并用2B铅笔将对应的信息点涂黑,不按要求填涂的,答卷无效。2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案,不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。4.考生必须保持答题卡
2、的整洁,考试结束后,只需将答题卡交回。第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37. 5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 AAs a newly-added Olympic sport, surfing is attracting more attention than ever before. Here is a selection of the top surfing destinations across America.DelawareCoastal Delaware offers plenty of fun
3、waves along the shore of several cute towns. Due to the waves crashing close to the shore, Dewey beach is also a global skim boarding hotspot and happens to be the east coast capital for the sport.If youre planning a visit, check out the popular “Summer Vibes” festival for some beach fun.Atlantic Ci
4、ty, New JerseyWhen world-famous surfer and Olympic Gold medalist Duke Kahanamoku, often referred to as “the father of surfing,” visited the mainland United States in the early 1900s, he rode his longboard off the coast of Atlantic City. The beaches here are wide and beautifuland locals catch waves y
5、ear-round. The Rockaways, New YorkLocated a short distance from Manhattan, The Rockaways attracts new and experienced surfers from across the globe. Be sure to come prepared in winter with a wet suit, while summer brings much warmer water temperatures. Afterwards, explore the town as theres plenty o
6、f cafes, boutiques, and restaurants steps from the sand.Cocoa Beach, FloridaSituated about 45 minutes from Orlando, Cocoa Beach is a renowned surf town thats home to two of the worlds best surfers (Caroline Marks and Kelly Slater) and a favorite for surfers of all levels. This family-friendly town h
7、as lots of activities for everyone. When youre not in the water, you can stroll the Historic Cocoa Village and its shops, cafes, and galleries. 1. What is the most suitable time for surfers to enjoy beach fun in Delaware?A. January. B. August. C. October. D. December.2. What are you advised to do in
8、 the Rockaways?A. Surf with Olympic Gold medalists.B. Check out the surfing festival for fun.C. Explore the ancient town on the beach.D. Get prepared for the cold water in winter. 3. Which destination best suits a household?A. Cocoa Beach. B. The Rockaways. C. Atlantic City. D. Delaware.B“Have you c
9、hecked the oil in the car?” my father used to say to me, his version of “Hello, hope you are well.” Sometimes our phone calls would begin with an inquiry about the oil and end with an inquiry about the oil, with not a lot in between.Fathers have a lot of love to give, but its often supplied through
10、the medium of practical advice. The affectionate phrase “You made my life better from the moment you were born” may be rarely heard, but there is the more common “Ill hold the ladder while you get the leaves off the roof.”Why cant we fathers just say “I love you” or “Its great to see you” ? The poin
11、t is: That s exactly what we are saying. You just have to translate from the language that is Fatherlish. Listen closely enough and the phrase “I love you” can be heard in the lengthier “I could come around Saturday and replace the silicon seal around the base of your toilet because I reckon that th
12、ing is getting really smelly.”When I was 17, I went on my first road trip. My father stood on the corner in the predawn of a cold morning to bid us farewell. “Highways are dangerous,” he said, “so dont try overtaking anything faster than a horse and buggy. And take a break every two hours. And every
13、 time you stop for gas, you really should check the oil.” At the time we thought his speech was funny and would chant “horse-and-buggy” every time I floored the accelerator.Dads long gone now. But after all these years, I realize that had I owned a copy of the Fatherlish-to-English dictionary, Id ha
14、ve understood that the speech my friend and I so casually mocked was simply Dads attempt at affection. 4. According to the passage, how do fathers usually show their affection?A. By inquiring their kids car.B. By doing rather than saying.C. By offering helpful advice. D. By accompanying their kids.5
15、. Why does the author mention his first road trip?A. To exemplify the unique parental concern.B. To provide some background knowledge.C. To explain the reasons for my mocking. D. To present my fathers funny speech.6. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. My father has gone somewhere faraway.B
16、. I regretted making fun of my fathers speech.C. I owned a copy of Fatherlish-to-English dictionary.D. My fathers speech got across to me when I was 17.7. Which words can best describe the authors father?A. Caring and considerate. B. Devoted and generous.C. Talkative and humorous.D. Knowledgeable an
17、d diligent.CA study of 8 different experiments showed that our brains tend to prefer addition rather than subtraction when it comes to finding solutionsin many cases, it seems we just dont consider the strategy of taking something away at all.The researchers found that this preference for adding was
18、 noticeable in three situations in particular: when people were under higher cognitive (认知的) load, when there was less time to consider the other options, and when volunteers didnt get a specific reminder that subtracting was an option. In one of the experiments, participants were asked to improve a
19、 Lego structure so that it was able to take more weight. Half the volunteers were reminded that they could take away bricks as well as add them, and half werent. In the group that got the reminder, 61 percent solved the problem by taking away a brickwhich was a much faster and more efficient way of
20、making the structure stable. In the group that didnt get the reminder, only 41 percent went for the removing bricks approach.“Additive ideas come to mind quickly and easily, but subtractive ideas require more cognitive effort,” says psychologist Benjamin Converse, from the University of Virginia. “B
21、ecause people are often moving fast and working with the first ideas that come to mind, they end up accepting additive solutions without considering subtraction at all.”The researchers have a few ideas about what might be going on. Our brains might find additive changes easier to process perhaps, or
22、 we might be associating adding with ideas of something thats bigger and therefore better in our subconscious. There might also be associations in our minds with the current status being something that needs to be maintained as much as possibleand taking something away is arguably more destructive t
23、o the current status than adding something new.The researchers say their work is important in a much broader sense: for institutions looking to streamline (简化), for example, and even for the human race looking for ways to better manage the planets resources. 8. What does the underlined word “subtrac
24、tion” in paragraph 1 refer to?A. Removal.B. Moderation.C. Refusal. D. Solution.9. In which situation do people prefer adding?A. When they are under high pressure.B. B. When they lack cognitive ability.C. When they are specially reminded.D. When they are hurried to decide.10. What were participants r
25、equired to do in the experiment?A. Re-shape Lego bricks.B. Take Lego bricks away.C. Move the Lego structure. D. Stabilize the Lego structure. 11. What is paragraph 4 mainly about?A. The ways to make additive changes.B. The effects of taking something away.C. The reasons for brains preferring additio
26、n.D. The importance of maintaining current status.DEfforts to preserve the Amazon rain forest, which supports immense biodiversity and locks away tons of climate threatening carbon, are growing more urgent as the ecosystems destruction accelerates. Indigenous (当地的) peoples have been trying to protec
27、t the region by patrolling(巡逻) their territorial boundaries for illegal activities. But rapid deforestation continues. A recent study shows that combining on-the-ground monitoring with satellite data and smartphone technology could help put the brakes on Amazon deforestationand potentially that of f
28、orests elsewhere. Illegal logging, agriculture and coca cultivation particularly threaten the Amazon in the Peruvian Indigenous communities and outsiders are often the culprits (罪魁祸首). The research team wondered if providing training for local people to use satellite-based “early deforestation alert
29、s” could help. The scientists collaborated with 76 Indigenous communities, 36 of which participated in using these alerts to watch over the forest. Over the next two years these trained participants were paid to work as forest monitors and received monthly alerts via the app when satellite data indi
30、cated local forest losses. Monitors investigated alerts, patrolled for deforestation in other areas and reported confirmed losses back to their communities, which decided whether to deal with the culprits on their own or inform state authorities. The researchers analyzed the same forest-loss satelli
31、te data from the given time period in all 76 communities. They found the early-alert program reduced forest loss by 8.4 hectares in the first two yeara 52% reduction compared with the average loss in the control communities. Experts say this approach to tackling Amazonian deforestation looks promisi
32、ng. “Would this work in all communities that have high risk of deforestation? Given the results, its worth a try.” says Catherine Tucker, a researcher at the University of Florida. “But some communities may not have access to the resources needed for such a program, or their territories may hold val
33、uable minerals that would increase the risk of deforestation by outsiders despite monitoring efforts,” wrote Francisco Hernandez Cayetano, a community member involved in the research, “we as Indigenous peoples ask the world for support.” 12. Why did the research team conduct the program?A. To stop c
34、arbon being locked away.B. To tackle Amazon deforestation.C. To monitor satellite movement.D. To control illegal activities.13. How does the community-based monitoring work?A. By offering locals training in using a smartphone app.B. By combining local monitoring with smartphone alerts.C. By organizi
35、ng native people to fight against the outsiders.D. By equipping local forest with satellite data and monitors.14. What is Catherine Tuckers attitude toward the approach to preventing deforestation?A. Pessimistic. B. Objective. C. Approving. D. Conventional.15. Which can be the best title for the tex
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