2023届湖南省长沙市雅礼中学高三下学期模拟考试(一)英语试题.docx
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1、2022-2023-2雅礼中学高三下模拟考试(一)英 语时量:120分钟 满分:150分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分 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。AVisiting Information of the MuseumOpening HoursFrom Tuesday to Sunday, 9:0017:00 (last entry at 16:00); the museum is closed on Mondays (except statutory holid
2、ays) and on Chinese Lunar New Years Eve.Free Admission PolicyThe museum is free to the public except for some special exhibitions. Children under the age of 14 shall be accompanied by adults. An adult can only bring up to 2 children under the age of 14 to visit the museum.Guided ToursThe museum has
3、resumed free tour guide services at designated time and spots; educational activities, the VR Digital Experience Hall and multimedia equipment in the exhibition hall are now available again.Reception ServiceConsultation service, direct drinking water facilities, chairs and benches, parking space for
4、 vehicles and non-motorized vehicles. The museum also provides visitors with free lockers, wheels, prams and crutches.Guided Tours and InterpretationThere are free multi-language guide maps and exhibition leaflets written in Chinese and English. Docents of various languages, touch screen computers f
5、or information searching and App with multi-language interpretation services are also available.Educational and Interactive ServiceThemed lectures, children-oriented activities, hands-on activities and interactive multimedia programs are held all year-around.Leisure ServiceRestaurants, cafs, teahous
6、es, souvenir shops, bookstores, post offices and public telephones can all be found in the museum.Parking LotVehicles will be charged according to the standards set by the Pricing Agency.AccidentsPersonal accident insurance regarding the visitor is covered. Over-the-counter medicine and bandages are
7、 readily available. In case of emergency, the staff will call an ambulance and send the visitor to the nearest public hospital as soon as possible.21. When can visitors enter the museum?A. At 10:00, Monday.B. At 8:30, Thursday.C. At 16:30, Friday.D. At 13:00, Saturday.22. Which is NOT free of charge
8、?A. Wheels.B. Parking space.C. Multi-language guide maps.D. Tour guide services.23. What do we know about the museum?A. All exhibitions in the museum are free of charge.B. The VR Digital Experience is available to visitors.C. Visitors need to call an ambulance for emergency.D. Visitors are forbidden
9、 to have meals in the museum.BAs a child, I never considered myself an athlete at all as I was very uncoordinated(不协调的). However, I did love to run because I felt as if I was flying but this all changed two years ago when I suffered a knee injury. I was bedridden for two weeks and I had a difficult
10、time moving even short distances. I literally cried myself on my way to the car for a few days.When therapy wasnt working well for me, I signed up for a hot yoga class for girls, Bikram Yoga to be exact. Starting a yoga practice was truly a godsend because it helped me gain strength in my knees but,
11、 most importantly, yoga helped me attain a more peaceful state of mind, body and spirit.Since each class was heated to 105F, every time I stepped foot in the yoga studio, Id feel a surge(涌起) of negative thoughts come upon me like a big ocean wave. Some of these thoughts were, in the beginning of my
12、practice, so strong that I walked out of the class several times. However, as the months passed by, I noticed that when I didnt get swayed away by my negative thoughts, I could stay in the hot room for longer.After 3 4 months of practicing hot yoga, my arms and legs were beginning to get definition.
13、 I also woke up with so much more energy than I had before starting my yoga practice and I gradually started shedding the pounds from my body. Yoga literally made me feel as if Id taken a shot of energy drink and just gave me that burst that helped my knees heal and made my overall health better.As
14、I saw some of my classmates do poses that looked appealing to me, I started to think maybe I could do them too. Therefore, yoga helped show me that I have no real limitations physically unless I set those limitations myself through eating junk and thinking in negative limiting terms.Also, practicing
15、 yoga in front of a mirror helped me connect with myself and practicing with a group of people really helped me to feel a greater sense of connection with humanity whereas before I didnt. Overall, this yoga practice has helped me to see Im part of a bigger picture in life!24. What made the author si
16、gn up for the yoga class?A. Her currently disabled knee.B. Her being uncoordinated.C. Her failure to find her car.D. Her serious mental disease.25. What can we learn about the author from paragraph 3?A. Lack of confidence prevented her doing yoga.B. The temperature was difficult to bear in yoga clas
17、ses.C. She couldnt stand the pain the knee injury brought.D. She was greatly impacted by negative thoughts at first.26. What effect did yoga have on the author?A. She did better than her classmates at school.B. Her physical and mental states have improved a lot.C. She has developed many healthy eati
18、ng habits.D. Her social circle was widened in the yoga classes.27. What is the authors purpose in writing the passage?A. To share her experience in taking yoga classes.B. To call on readers to sign up for yoga courses.C. To present the benefits of practicing yoga regularly.D. To show readers the nec
19、essary skills needed to do yoga.CFirst constructed in the 10th century as a part of a villa, the garden of Keyuan in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, was rebuilt and redecorated on numerous occasions throughout history until it became a Confucian academy in 1805. The waterscape, rockeries and flourishing w
20、illows may have greeted students to step into a “painting” where earthly beauty and dynamics of a real world can be felt.However, in recent history, the shine of the past seems to have been forgotten by the passing of time. The pond was muddy. Rocks were unstable. Plants were withering. Termites als
21、o damaged the buildings, the structure of which had been damaged through decades of neglect. The contrast became even more regrettable when the Great Wave Pavilion, a garden on the UNESCO World Heritage List that is just a few meters away across a narrow lane, was crowded with tourists every day.Whe
22、n Keyuan was handed to He Fengchun, an experienced garden renovation designer, in 2016, her work to make “the pearl” shine again was challenging. “Every step in the restoring and decorating process has to follow historical recordings,” says the designer. “It took just more than one year for us to ac
23、tually renovate this garden, but much longer time was spent in evaluating every detail in the plan and making sure of its historical accuracy,” she says.Renovation of Keyuan was recognized with an Asia-Pacific Award for Cultural Heritage Conservation by UNESCO in 2021. A bright and elegant garden is
24、 now accessible to visitors and jointly describes a culturally rich neighborhood with the Great Wave Pavilion.And now, to keep healthy, it also needs regular maintenance, in which modern science plays a key role. For example, with support of big data analysis and scientific evaluation of impact brou
25、ght by tourism, the largest numbers of visitors within a day or even an hour are set for every key site to create a comfortable experience for both tourists and the gardens.28. What do the underlined words “the pearl” in paragraph 3 refer to?A. Keyuan.B. The UNESCO World Heritage.C. Renovation of Ke
26、yuan.D. The Great Wave Pavilion.29. What does the designer say about renovating Keyuan?A. Its practical.B. Its significant.C. Its time-consuming.D. Its urgently needed.30. What does the author want to tell us by the example in the last paragraph?A. The need to limit the number of visitors.B. The neg
27、ative impact tourism has on gardens.C. The comfortable experience gardens give visitors.D. The role modern science plays in protecting gardens.31. What is the most suitable title for the text?A. The Process of Repairing KeyuanB. Beauty of Classical Suzhou GardensC. The Shining of the Garden of Keyua
28、n AgainD. Classical Gardens of World Cultural HeritageDPeople with social anxiety may benefit from mindfulness therapy combined with exposure to odours (a particular smell, especially an unpleasant smell) from others sweat, according to a study.Lead researcher Elisa Vigna, of the Karolinska Institut
29、e in Stockholm, Sweden, explained that an individuals state of mind caused the production of chemo-signals in sweat that communicated an emotional state and produced corresponding responses in other people.“The results of our initial study show that combining these chemo-signals with mindfulness the
30、rapy seems to produce better results in treating social anxiety than can be achieved by mindfulness therapy alone,” she said.The study which is being presented this week at the European congress of psychiatry in Paris involved collecting sweat from volunteers, and then exposing patients being treate
31、d for social anxiety to chemo-signals extracted from those samples. The samples were collected from people who were watching clips from films chosen to elicit particular emotional states, such as fear or happiness. They included Mr. Beans Holiday and Sister Act, as well as horror films such as The G
32、rudge.Once the sweat had been collected, researchers selected 48 women, all of whom suffered from social anxiety, and divided them into three groups, each of 16 people. Over two days, they all underwent mindfulness therapy for social anxiety. At the same time, each group was exposed to the odour sam
33、ples or to clean air.The study found that the women who had been exposed to the odour samples responded better to the therapy. Patients who undertook one treatment session of mindfulness therapy together with being exposed to human body odours showed about 39% reduction in anxiety scores. There was
34、a 17% reduction in anxiety scores after one treatment session in the group receiving only the therapy.Vigna said: “We were a little surprised to find that the emotional state of the person producing the sweat didnt differ in treatment outcomes: sweat produced while someone was happy had the same eff
35、ect as someone who had been scared by a movie clip. So there may be something about human chemo-signals in sweat generally which affects the response to treatment. It may be that simply being exposed to the presence of someone else has this effect, but we need to confirm this.”32. What can be inferr
36、ed from Elisa Vignas words?A. She has got the results of the final research.B. Mindfulness therapy alone was of little use.C. Chemo-signals produced better results than mindfulness therapy.D. Mindfulness training worked better when combined with chemo-signals.33. Which of the following is TRUE about
37、 the study?A. All groups were exposed to the odour samples.B. 39% of the patients benefited from odours of others sweat.C. All participants received mindfulness therapy for social anxiety.D. The emotional state of the person producing the sweat mattered.34. What does the underlined word “elicit” mea
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