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2022屆四川省攀枝花市高三第三次統(tǒng)一考試英語試題學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):一、閱讀理解ThisyeartheannualreadingchallengehasbeenupgradedtotheReadingRush.Themostimportantideaistoreadsevenbooksinsevendayswhilehittingotherspecifiedchallenges,andithasawebsitewhereyoucantrackyourreading:.TheReadingRushtakesplacefromJuly22ndthroughthe28th.Formoredetails,checkoutthesite.Thiswillbemy5thyearinthischallenge,andI'veevenmanagedtopullinafewfriendsandfamilymemberstojoinme.Here'smycurrentto-be-readlist:No.lAbookwithpurpleonthecoverSal&GabiBreaktheUniversebyCarlosHernandezNo.2AbookinthesamespotthewholetimeOfTheeISing:AlettertomydaughtersbyBarackObamaNo.3Abookyoumeanttoreadlastyear57SecretsforOrganizingYourSmallBusinessbyJulieBestry,CPO?No.4Anauthor'sfirstbookToKillaMockingbirdbyHarperLeeNo.5Abookwithanon-humanmaincharacterAnimalFarmbyGeorgeOrwellNo.6AbookwithoverfivewordsinthetitleSoonerorLaterEverythingFallsintotheSeabySarahPinskerNo.7ReadabookandwatchthemovieadaptedfromitTheHungerGamesbySuzanneCollins(anaudiobookwhichwecanhearthecontent)Ifyoutrytoreadsevenbooksinsevendays,youareguaranteedtoreadmorethanyouwouldhaveotherwise,whichisasuccessinitsownright.Ifyou'venevertriedtheReadingRushbefore,thiscouldbetheyearyoustart!What'stheReadingRush?A.Ayearlybookfair.B.Achallengingreading.C.Anintroductiononbooks.D.Awebsitetotrackreading.Whichofthefollowingbookcanbelistenedto?2.提醒進(jìn)行該項(xiàng)運(yùn)動(dòng)時(shí)的注意事項(xiàng);3.該運(yùn)動(dòng)給你自己帶來的益處。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭和結(jié)束語已為你寫好。DearJohn,YoursLiHua試卷第10頁,共10頁B.SoonerorLaterEverythingFallsintotheA.TheHungerGames.B.SoonerorLaterEverythingFallsintotheSea.C.Sal&GabiBreaktheUniverse.D.57SecretsforOrganizingYourSmallBusiness.Theauthorwritesthistextmainlyto.A.introducesomebooksB.sharetheauthor'sreadinglistC,advisepeopletojoinanactivityD.recommendareadingwebsiteEmerson,my11-year-olddaughter,isonawildridewiththeUnitedStatesPostalService(USPS)andourpostman,Doug.Shehasaseriousletter-writinghabitandkeepsintouchwithherfavoritepeople.Ifyou'vebeenthereceiverofherhand-decoratedlettersandenvelopes,thenIknowtheyreallymakeyourday.AletterfromEmersonislikelytoincludesomeart,ajokeandenoughquestionstoguaranteearesponse.ButwhenshewrotealettertoDoug,sheputsomethingnewinit."Youmayknowmeasthepersonlivingherethatwriteslotsofletters...You9reveryimportanttome,helpingmestayintouchwithfriends.Icheerpeopleupwithmyletters,andyoudothattoo!”,Emersonwrote.Thenextday,apackagearrivedwithtwoletters.OnewasfromDougandtheotherfromhissuperior,Sara,sayingshehadsharedEmerson'sletterintheinternalnewsletter(內(nèi)部通訊)oftheUSPSandbelievedmanypostalworkerswantedtothankEmerson.EmersonwassopleasedwithSara'sletterthatitupsetmemuch,fbrthepossibleresultofnoreplywouldcomeasablowtoher.Surprisingly,today,wesawDougcomewithtwoboxesoflettersfromaroundthecountry.Theselettersweresohuman,filledwithstoriesaboutfamily,petsandasenseofkindness.Buttherewassomethingmoreinthem.Peoplefeltseen-someforthefirsttimeinalongtime."Iworkaloneinasmallruralpostoffice..."Notmanypeoplethinkabouthowhardwework...”.Emersonwrotebackseriously.I'msharingthisnotbecauseI'maprouddad,butbecauseit'srelativelyeasy,ifwetakethetime,togiveotherslinkstheyneedtobegood-humanconnection.Emersondidthisdaringly.Herlessontomeissimple:Wsthesmallthingsthatmattermost.Weallwanttobeseen,knownandloved.Sendaletter.Giveacall.Takeastepofbravery,likeEmerson.試卷第2頁,共10頁WhydidEmersonwriteDougaletter?A.Tocheerhimup.B.Toaskforawildride.C.Toexpressherthanks.D.Toshowhand-decoratedenvelopes.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“Peoplefeltseen^^inParagraph4probablymean?A.Peoplethoughttheyworkedtoohard.B,Peoplefeltthattheywerecaredaboutbyothers.C.PeoplesawDougcomewithtwoboxesofletters.D.Peopleworkinginsmallruralpostofficesfeelverylonely.WhichwordcanbestdescribeEmerson?A.Optimistic.B.Polite.C.Caring.D.Ambitious.Whatmessagedoestheauthorseemtoconveyinthetext?A.One'swordsreflectone'sthinking.B.Kidsshouldbeencouragedtobebrave.C.Thereiskindnesstobefoundeverywhere.D.Connectionmakesadifference.Ifyouhavetroublefallingasleep,listenup.Youmightfallasleep15minutesearlierandwakeupfarlessduringthenightifyouputonapairofsocksatbedtime.Tounderstandwhy,youfirstneedtograsptherelationshipbetweencore(核bodytemperatureandsleep.Duringdaylighthours,thehumanbodyhasanaveragetemperatureof37℃.Butyourcorebodytemperaturedropsasmuchas1.2℃overonenight'ssleep.Thisgradualdecreaseisakeypartofhowwesleep.Toputitsimply,thefasteryoucanloweryourcorebodytemperature,thefasteryouwillfallasleep.Onewaythatyourbodycontrolsitstemperatureisthroughbloodvessels(血管)intheskin.Ifyourbodyistoohot,yourbloodvesselswiden,pushingthewarmerbloodnearertheskin'ssurface,helpingittocool.Ifyourbodyistoocold,theoppositehappens.Yourbloodvesselsnarrow,restrictingtheflowofbloodtothesurface.Thesoles,thebottomsurfaceofyourfeet,areoneofyourbody'smostefficientheatexchangers,sincetheyarehairlessandlessprotectedthanotherskinsurfaces.Researchershaveshownthatwarmingthefeetbeforegoingtosleepusingawarmfootbathorbywearingsockspromotesbloodvesselwidening,whichinturnlowersthebody'scoretemperaturefasterthangoingtosleepwithcold,barefeet.Scientistssuspectthatsockedfeethaveaneurologicaleffectaswell.Thewarm-sensitiveneurons(神經(jīng)元)inthebrainbecomemoreactivewhenthere'satemperaturedifferencebetweenthebody'scoreandthefeet.Researchershavefoundthattheseneuronsbecomemoreactiveaswegetsleepandslowdownaswewakeup,sothatwarmingupthefeetbeforebedtimemaygivewarm-sensitiveneuronsanextrapromotion,makingyoufeelsleepier.Inasmallstudy,researchersfoundthatwearingapairofspecial"sleepingsocks”notonlyspedupthecomingofsleep,butincreasedoverallsleeptimebyanaverageof30minutesandcutnight-timewakingtimesinhalf.Ifyou'reworriedaboutbecomingtoowarm,lookforsocksmadeofnaturalfibers.Accordingtotheresearch,aperson'swarmfeet.A.slowedbrainreactionB.narrowedbloodvesselsC?decreasedbloodpressureD.reducedcorebodytemperatureHowmightthebrain'swarm-sensitiveneuronshelpsleep?Theymaybringsleepinesswhentheybecomeactive.Theymayslowdownthebrain'sbloodflow.Theymayspeeduptemperatureincrease.Theymayhelptowarmupthefeet.Whatisthefindingofthesmallstudymentionedinthelastparagraph?Thewarmthofsocksdependsontheirmaterial.B?Peoplewearingsocksfallasleep50percentfaster.Specialsocksincreasetemperaturemoreeffectively.Wearingsockshelpspeoplesleeplongerandwakeless.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?A.Fashion.B.Discovery.C.Entertainment.D.Education.JustasChinasetstheworldpaceine-commerce(電子商務(wù)),ifsdoingthesameforlivestreaming.Morethan100millionviewerswatchaliveonlinevideoeventeverymonth.Asane-commercetool,thelivestreamingformattypicallyinvolvesafamouspersonshowingaproductandansweringquestionsfromadigitalaudience.Ittakesplaceinrealtime(實(shí)時(shí))andusuallyonasmartphone,whichaccountsforsome95%ofe-commerceactivityinChina.Chinaisfilledwithlivestreamingwebcasts,muchofitnon-commercial,suchasyoungpeoplediscussingtheirlives,offeringdiettips,etc.Butlivestreaminghasalsobecomeoneofthemostcost-effectivetoolsfore-commerceinChina.試卷第4頁,共10頁Whyareconsumersandbrandsbothhugginglivestreaming?First,there'safunctionaladvantagetolivestreaming.Itallowsexpertstoshowtheproductbeingused,toshowvarioustechniques,andtopointouttheresults.There'salsoafeelingofauthenticity(真實(shí)性)thatcomesfromlivestreamingbecausetheaudiencecaninteract(互動(dòng))withtheexpertsbyaskingquestionsinrealtime.Consumersfeelthattheyareactuallyhandlingtheproductthemselves.Insteadofpickingaproductoffashelf,theyarenowpartoftheprocess,shapingtheoutcomefromtheconvenienceofthelivingroomsofa.Thebestlivestreamingallowsroomforajoke,orevenasmallmistake.Afterall,thisishowfriendstalkwithoneanother.Asconsumersgrowinexperienceandtaste,theywouldratherparticipateinachat.Livestreaminginvitesthebrandintothehomeinmuchthesamewayyouwouldinviteafriend.Consumersoftenfeelasenseofempowerment(賦予權(quán)力).Thebrandmustreactquicklyandpositivelytoviewersinrealtimebecauseconsumershavethepowertoholdthemresponsiblefortheirproductsthroughquestions.Livestreamingcanalsobeparticularlyeffectivefornew-to-marketbrandswhodonothavetheabilitytocreateabuzzbecauseitprovidesaguaranteethattheproductisused,acceptedandloved.Whatisthepurposeoflivestreamingasane-commercetool?Tochatwithyoungpeopleaboutlife.Topromoteproductsonsmartphones.Tooffertipsonhealthyeatingontheweb.Tocommunicatewithaudienceonthephone.Whichofthefollowingisareasonforlivestreaming'spopularity?A.Itallowsreal-timeinteractionbetweencustomersandthebrand.B,Itempowerscustomerstodecidewhoareresponsibleforproducts.Itmakessurethatnew-to-marketbrandsbecomebestsellinggoods.Itofferschancesforcustomerstopickproductsoffshelvesbythemselves.Theunderlinedphrase"createabuzz“inthelastparagraphprobablymeansA.attracttheattentionofthepubicB.introducetheirproductseffectivelyC.beresponsiblefortheirproductsD.reactquicklyandpositivelytoconsumers15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ChinaIsLeadingtheWorldinE-commerceDifferencesbetweenOfflineBusinessandLiveStreamingChina'sLiveStreamingisBooming-Here'sHowItWorksWanttoExperienceaNewWayofLiving?JoininLiveStreaming!二、七選五Haveyoueverembarrassedyourselfinpublicandgotlaughedat?Say,haveyouaccidentallyknockedoverthewaterwhenyouweretalkingwithsomeone?16Andit'sokay—youshouldevenhavealaughaboutthem.17Mostofushaveinsecurities,orfeelbadaboutourselvesbecauseofpastmisfortune.However,it'snormaltobeimperfect.Youshouldstopworryingabouthavingtoconvinceothersofyourworthormaintaininganidealimageofyourself.Youshouldbehonestwithyourselfaboutwhoyou.areandacceptyourselfdespiteyourweaknesses.Youwon'tbeabletolaughatyourselfwithoutfirstacceptingyourself.Beingalittlescepticalaboutyourselfactuallyhelpstopromoteyourconfidence.18Andoptimisticpeopletendtobemoresuccessful.Thisisbecausemakingfunofourselvescontributestoourmentalhealthandhelpsliftourmoodinthefaceofdifficultiesorembarrassment.Moreimportantly,ithelpsusrealizeourownweaknessessoweknowwhichareastodobetterin.Whenyoulaughatyourself,peoplewillprobablylikeyoumorebecauseyou'rebeingreal.Whilelaughingatsomeoneelsemayhurttheirfeelingsevenifyoudidn'tintendto,laughingatyourselfdoesnot—youmightevenbringasmiletotheirfaces.19Peopleactuallyappreciateitwhenyoulaughatyourself.Laughingatyourselfshowsthatyouarebeingrealaboutyourimperfections.Justremember:itishumantomakemistakes,andyouhavetoacceptyourselfjustasyouare.20A.Thinkaboutsomepastmistakesyoumade.B?Don'tworryaboutlosingrespectfromothers.Chancesarethatweallhavethiskindofexperience.Pastexperiencesareperfectmaterialsforgoodjokes.試卷第6頁,共10頁Laughingatyourselfmeansacceptingwhoyoureallyare.Learntolaughatyourselfandyouwillbesomuchhappier.Usually,peoplewhoareabletolaughatthemselvesaretheoptimisticones.三、完形填空Thefirstprizeusuallygoestotheswiftest,butsometimes,thefirstonetocrossthefinishlineisn'ttheonlywinner.Nowherewasthatmore21thaninarecentraceinShelbyville,Indiana.Withlessthanamiletogo,LeviLaGrangefromWesternBooneHighSchoolaccidentally22asmallstoneontheroughground,twistinghisankle.HesignaledtoSheridanHighSchoolseniorAxelAlemanthathecould23him,butatthatmoment,theracebecameamatterAlemanwasless24about."Isawhewasin25Alemanrecalled(回憶).“AsIgotclosertohim,hewas26tomove.Iaskedifhewasfine.Hesaidhefeltlikesomethingbroken.”Inanextraordinaryactoftruesportsmanship,Aleman27toleaveLaGrangebehind.Placinganencouraginghandatthebackofhis28,fortherestlegoftherace,Aleman29withLaGrange.Thetwocrossedthe30andAlemanevenensuredLaGrangewentfirst.LaGrange'smotherwasimpressedbyAleman'sthoughtful3]一especiallysincethetwohad32metbefore.Ittakesalotforan18-year-oldto33hispositioninthecompetition/6shesaid."AxelneverleftLevi'sside.Aleman'sownmother,34,wasnotatallsurprisedbyhisson'sgoodwill.ItreallyspeakstoAxel's35.Heisalwaysconcernedaboutothersmorethanhimself,shesaid.Whenyou'restandingatacrossroad一orrunningbyit一youcanchoosethepathof36,oryoucangotheextramileforsomeone37.Forthisteenathlete,the38isclear.Whilewemightnotalwaysrecognizewhenlifehandsusa39forgrace(風(fēng)度),whenitdoes,inthewordsofAxelAleman,"Iwouldjustreallyhopepeopledothe40thing.^^21.A.commonB.trueC.ridiculousD.unreasonable22.A.hitB.spottedC.pickedD.threw23.A.helpB.followC.passD.waitfor24.A.concernedB,worriedC.certainD.hopeful25.A.angerB?thewayC?ahurryD.greatpain26.A.continuingB.pretendingC.intendingD.struggling27.A.choseB.refusedC-preferredD.meant28.A.competitorB,teammateC.schoolmateD.acquaintance29.A.dealtB,caughtupC,accompaniedD.putup30.A.checkpointB.cheeringcrowdsC.finishlineD.sportsfield31.A.serviceB?gestureC.guidanceD.rescue32.A.alreadyB.justC.onceD.never33.A.findoutB.giveupC.showoffD.dependon34.A.howeverB,otherwiseC,thereforeD.besides35.A.abilityB?courageC?appearanceD.character36.A.self-controlB.self-confidenceC.self-disciplineD.self-interest37.A.inpeaceB.inorderC.inneedD.inrelief38.A.choiceB.arrangementC,questionD.process39.A.talentB.demandC,chanceD.skill40.A.urgentB.rightC.rewardingD.unexpected四、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。WangHongmei,amasterintheForbiddenCity,specializesinrepairingdamagedpaintings."T41(find)conservationofpaintingsextremelychallengingat42beginningwhenIoftenhadtostandforhoursalldaylongduetothenatureofthework.”Wangrecalled."Commitmentandtime43(gradual)calmcddownmyheart.”IttakesanexperiencedconservationistlikeWangawholeyear44(repair)justthreetofourpaintings.Sometimestheworkcouldtakeeven45(long).Asc

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