2023年新教材高考英语 全程考评特训卷 阶段检测卷(四)(含解析).docx
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1、阶段检测卷(四)第一部分阅读(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、和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A2022江西省部分省级示范性重点中学高三联考Bruges, BelgiumIfyouveseenthemovieInBruges, youprobablyknowalittlebitaboutthiscity.AndeventhoughColinFarrellscharacterkeepssayingitsboring, youcantdenythebeautyofthismedievalcity.TheGothicarchi
2、tectureisjustmesmerizing, allthoseprettybuildingswrappedinvinesthatbecomeallshadesofcrimsoninthefallitsafeastforyoureyes.Andthecanals, youhavetotakeaboatridethroughthecanalswhenyourethereitsincredible.Plus, theyhavethemostcharmingopenairmarketsthatworkallthewayuntiltheendofNovember, anditsalsoagreat
3、opportunitytotastethebesthotchocolateyoulleverhaveinyourlife.Piedmont, ItalyIfyoulikewineandgoodfood, autumnisyourpeakseasonforvisitingItaly.FallisvineyardharvesttimesodefinitelygotoPiedmont.Theyalsohavelotsofdifferentfoodfestivalsintheautumnhere, soifyouwanttotrysomemushroomsortruffles, chestnutsor
4、chocolate, Italyiswaitingforyouthisfall.LoireValley, FranceForthoseofyouwhowanttowitnessthecolorfuldisplaysofautumnwithaglassofwineinyourhand, LoireValleyisyourbestdestination.ThisregionofFranceisfamousforitsvineyardsandlateOctoberisthepeakseasonifyouwanttoseeallthevineyardsinablazeofred, orangeandg
5、oldenhues.Itstrulyasighttobehold.Amsterdam, theNetherlandsAmsterdamisbeautifulatanytimeoftheyear, buttheresjustsomethingincrediblyromanticandpicturesqueaboutgoingonabikerideinAmsterdamintheautumn.Allthebeautifultreescoveredinredandorangeleaves, themazeofcanalsreflectingthegoldenraysofthesun, beautif
6、ulandcharmingarchitectureofthehousesthatstandalongsidethecanalslookabitmagicalinthefall.1Inhowmanyplacescanyouenjoywineaccordingtothepassage?AOne.BTwo.CThree.DFour.2WhatcanvisitorstasteinbothBrugesandPiedmont?ATruffles.BMushrooms.CChocolate.DChestnuts.3Whichactivitycanbeincludedtoyourautumntrip?AVis
7、itmanyhistoricsitesinPiedmont.BWatchthemovieInBrugesinBelgium.CTakeaboatridethroughthecanalsinAmsterdam.DGetthebestviewofthevineyardsinLoireValleyinlateOctober.B2022西安高三第一学期自主复习检测试题Ingeneral, therichesofthenaturalworldarentspreadevenlyacrosstheglobe.PlacesliketheTropicalAndesinSouthAmericaaresimplyp
8、ackedwithuniquespecies, manyofwhichcantbefoundinanyotherplaces.Untilrecently, themainexplanationforthebiologicalrichesconcentratedinplacesliketheAmazonBasinwasthatsuchplacesmustbeenginesofbiodiversity, withnewspeciesevolvingatafasterratethanotherpartsoftheworld.Butnow, newresearchonbirdevolutionmayt
9、urnthatassumptiononitshead, insteadsupportingtheideathatareaswithfewerspeciesactuallytendtoproducenewspeciesfaster.Theresearcherssaythesebiodiversity“coldspots”aregenerallyfoundinenvironmentsfeaturingfreezing, dryandunstableconditions.Thoughtheresearchersfoundtheselocationswithfewbirdspeciestendtopr
10、oducenewonesathighrates, theyfailtoaccumulatemanyspeciesbecausetheunstableconditionsfrequentlymakethenewlifeformsdieout.Themorewellknown“hotspots”,bycontrast, haveaccumulatedtheirlargenumbersofspeciesbybeingwarm, hospitableandrelativelystable.Indeed, theresearchersfoundthatthecountlessbirdspeciestha
11、tcalltheAmazonhometendtobeolderinevolutionaryterms.“NewspeciesdoforminplacesliketheAmazon, justnotasfrequentlyasinthedrygrasslandsintheAndes,”saysElizabeth, anevolutionarybiologistattheUniversityofTennessee.Theresearchersmanagedtocollect1,940samplesrepresenting1,287ofthe1,306birdspeciesfromSouthAmer
12、ica.Theiranalysisshowedthatthebestpredictorofwhetheranareawouldproducenewspeciesatahighratewashowmanyspecieslivedthere, ratherthanclimateorgeographicfeatureslikemountains.Speciesrichareastendedtoproducenewspeciesmoreslowly.“Maybebadenvironmentsgeneratenewspeciesmorefrequentlybecausethereslesscompeti
13、tionandmoreavailableopportunitiesfornewspecies,”saysGustavoBravo, aleadresearcher.Thestudysfindingsaddnewurgencytoprotectecosystemsthatmaylookbarren,_butmayactuallybenatureshothousesfortheevolutionofnewspecies.4WhyisSouthAmericamentionedinthefirstparagraph?ATomakeacomparison.BTointroducethetopic.CTo
14、explainafact.DTodrawaconclusion.5Whatdeterminestherisingrateofnewspeciesinaplace?AThenumberofitsthenspecies.BTheenvironmenttheylivedin.CThesurvivalskillsofspecies.DThedifferentbiologicalfactors.6Whichofthefollowingcanbestexplaintheunderlinedword“barren”inthelastparagraph?ADryandbare.BLivelyandactive
15、.CNiceandgreen.DComplexandunpredictable.7Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?ATropicalareasarehometolargenumbersofspeciesBNewspeciesprefertoliveintheextremeclimateCHarshenvironmentsposeagreaterthreattospeciesDTheworseecosystemmaygivebirthtonewspeciesfasterC2022豫北名校联考高三上学期定位考试Thatyoungstersweregluedtoo
16、nlinegamesontheirsmartphoneswasagreatconcernforNgurangMeena, aschoolteacherinNirjuli.The30yearoldsocialscienceteacher, whorantheNgurangLearningInstitute, anadultliteracycentre, saidthatshefeltdisheartenedwhenshereadstudentpapers.“Thegraphofstudentperformanceisfallingeveryyear.Itbreaksmyheartwhenever
17、Iseeanswersheetsbasicgrammarskillsaremissingandtheresanabsenceofanycohesive (连贯的) expression.Theylackguidanceandtheirreadingcultureisalmostzero,”Meenasaid.Whenherschoolandthecentresheranhadtocloseduetoinfectiousdiseases, sheplannedtodosomethingtoaddresstheproblem.InspiredbyasimilarproposalinMizoram,
18、 Meenasetupabookshelfwitharound80booksaswellassomebenchesonthesideoftheroadinNirjulionAugust30th, 2020, wherepassersbycouldspendtimereading.Theselectionsincludedmotivationalbooks, biographiesandnovelsaswellascomicsforyoungchildren.“Ihavetopleasetheminorswithsweetstositandread, butthatisokay,”shelaug
19、hed.Meenasbookshelfbecameahitamongyoungsterswhospenthoursinthereadingcorner.Withintwomonths, hereffortbecamethetalkofthetown.Now, generouscontributionsofbookscomeinfromthepublicandsheisevenreceivingrequeststosetupsuchlibrariesinotherpartsofthestate, includingoneinthecapital, Itanagar.Sincethetinylib
20、rariesarefarfromthemaintown, shealsolendsbooksouttothosewhowanttoreadathome.“Ineverthoughtthatthiswouldbecomesuchabiginspiration,”Meenasaid.“Sincechildhood, wehavebeentoldthatbooksareourbestfriends.Thenextgenerationofkidsisfocusedongamesandotherthings.Idontwantthemtoheadonthewrongtrack,”sheadded.8Wh
21、atstheaimofMeenasreadingprogram?ATocareforyoungsterslackinginreading.BTohelpadultslearnsomecohesiveexpression.CTokeepNgurangLearningInstituterunningwell.DTohighlighttheimportanceofreadingforadults.9WhatdidMeenadotoencourageyoungkidstoreadmore?ASheofferedsomerewardstothem.BSheprovidedthemwithtranspor
22、tation.CShechosenovelswithbeautifulcovers.DSheselectedbookscoveringeverycategory.10WhichwordscanbestdescribeMeenaslibraries?ASmallanduseless.BInfluentialandmeaningful.CLargebutimpractical.DWidespreadbutunwelcome.11Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?ABooks: SourcesofKnowledgeBTheRoadsideReadingCornerCTheLi
23、brary: anIdealplacefortheYoungDNewIdeasaboutSettingaReadingPlanD2022沈阳市高三教学质量监测(三)Constantlyforcingknowledgeandexperiencesintoyourbrainmayseemlikethequickestpathtoselfimprovement.Butsometimesthebestthingyoucandoforyourbrainisabsolutelynothingatall.Payinglessattentiontosurroundingswhetherbyshowering,
24、 pullingweeds, orpettingadogprovidesanopportunityforwhatpsychologistscallwakefulrest.Itsatimewhenyoucanputimmediatetasksasidelikehowtomeettheworkdeadlineandinsteadfocusoncurrentfeelings, reflectonthepast, andthinkaboutthefuture.Intheblankness, MRI (核磁共振成像) brainimagingshowsaharmonyofgraymattercalled
25、thedefaultmodenetwork (默认模式网络) takescontrol.Neuroscientists (神经系统科学家) stilldontcompletelyunderstandhowthissystemworks, buttheythinkitconnectsharmoniouspartsofourbrains, whichcanhelpusfindmeaninginourmessylives.“Thisblanknessmightalsoreduceanxiety, boostcreativity, andimprovememory,”saysMaryHelenImmo
26、rdinoYang, aneuroscientistattheUniversityofSouthernCaliforniasBrainandCreativityInstitute.Thetroubleis, thebattleoflifeleaveslittleroomtoletyourmindwander.Manyspendtheirfreetimeconsumingentertainment.Itmayfeelrelaxingbutrequiresbrainpowertoenjoy.Fortunately, therearewaystoencourageyourrestingstatene
27、tworktotakeover:FINDYOURJOYCasualhobbiesthataretotallydifferentfromyourdayjobcanhelppreventoutofofficeanxiety.GETAWAYNewsurroundingsgiveyourbrainabreakfromenvironmentalcues, likethesightofyourdeskandlaptopthattellittowork.SWITCHOFFInformationcanbetooattractivetoignore.Turningoffanyandalldeviceshelps
28、maintainrelaxationmode.12Whatis“wakefulrest”accordingtothepsychologistsinthetext?AItisatimetopaylessattentiontosurroundings.BItisasystemtotakecontrol.CItisastatetoconcentrate.DItisanopportunitytowork.13Inwhataspectcanthisblanknessbenefitus?APromotingcreativity.BManagingmoods.CRemovinganxiety.DContro
29、llingbrains.14Whichactivitydoestheauthorsuggesttoastressfulsoftwareengineer?AWorkingonhisdeskinanewoffice.BPlayinghisfavoritecomputergames.CDoingsomegardeninginthebackyard.DDevelopingasoftwarewithcolleagues.15Wherecanweprobablyreadthetext?AAbookreview.BAsciencejournal.CAguidebook.DAfilmposter.第二节(共5
30、小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。2022豫北名校联考高三上学期定位考试Arepeoplelessormorehappywhentheygetolder? Astudyin2018foundthatpeoplegenerallybecamehappierandexperiencedlessworryaftertheageof50.Infact, itfoundthatbytheageof85, peoplewerehappierwiththeirlifethantheywereat18.ArthurStone
31、intheDepartmentofPsychiatryandBehavioralScienceatStonyBrookUniversityinNewYorkledthestudy.Histeamfoundthatlevelsofstresswerethehighestamongadultsbetweentheagesof22and25.16.Happinesswasthehighestamongtheyoungestadultsandthoseintheirearly70s.Butthepeopleleastlikelytoreportfeelingnegativeemotionswereth
32、oseintheir70sand80s.Thesurveyalsofoundthatmenandwomenhadsimilaremotionalpatternsastheygrewolder.17Theresearchersalsoconsideredpossibleinfluenceslikehavingyoungchildren, beingunemployedorbeingsingle.Buttheyfoundthatinfluenceslikethesedidnotaffectthelevelsofhappinessandwellbeingrelatedtoage.18Onetheor
33、yisthat, aspeoplegetolder, theybecomemorethankfulforwhattheyhaveandhavebettercontroloftheiremotions.Theyalsospendlesstimethinkingaboutbadexperiences.19Inanotherstudy, peopleintheir80sreportedthefewestproblemswiththequalityoftheirsleep.Theoriginalgoalwastoconfirmthepopularbeliefthatagingisconnectedwi
34、thincreasedsleepproblems.20Butexceptforthat, peoplereportedthattheyfelttheirsleepqualityimprovedastheygotolder.ASowhywillhappinessincreasewithage?BResearcherssurveyedmorethan150,000Americanadults.CAtthattime, thepeoplewerebetweentheageof18and25.DStresslevelsdroppedsharplyafterpeoplereachedtheir50s.E
35、Happinessisnottheonlythingthatapparentlyimproveswithage.FThesurveydidfindanincreaseduringmiddleage, especiallyinwomen.GHowever, womenatallagesreportedmoresadness, stressandworrythanmen.第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。2022惠州市高三第一次调研考试Myfamilywentonholi
36、dayforaweekthissummer.Iwassurprisedtolearnthesleeping21forthenightmyyoungdaughterhadagreedtosleepinafirstfloorbedroombyherself.Aswe22,wediscussedthedeerwehad23onourway.“Ihopewecouldseeabearortwothis24!”mywifeshouted.Atbedtime, mywifeandIwenttotheupstairsroom, andmyparentsinlaw (岳父母) headedfora25onth
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