2022届内蒙古乌兰察布市集宁区第二中学高三第三次高考模拟考试英语试卷.docx
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1、集宁二中 2019 级高三第三次高考模拟考试英语试卷第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 40 分)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 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AYosemite National Park has long been a place of inspiration for artists, climbers, and naturelovers. Yosemite FallsRepeatedly popping into view over treetops and around comers as you drive t
2、hrough the valley, the falls look different from every angle, and its impossible to take your eyes off. You dont have to hike or even get out of your car to appreciate this waterfall, but the most complete view of the falls is from the start of the Yosemite Falls hike, along the route on the left si
3、de of the river. You can walk right to the base of the falls with minimal effort and feel the mist sweeping over you.Half DomeHalf Dome is one of Yosemites most famous sites and particularly well-known in the climbing world for being one of the first big climbs”. This granite icon looks much differe
4、nt depending on the angle you are viewing it from. Looking up at the sheer rock face from the valley, the enormity of the wall is obvious, and you can appreciate why climbers have been drawn here. The best place to view it is from the lookout at Glacier Point. From here, you get a true picture of th
5、e rock and how much higher it stands than the surrounding mountains.El CapitanPopular among climbers, El Capitan is a 3, 000-foot sheer rock face on the north side of Yosemite Valley. Although it may not seem like it, El Capitan is actually 1, 000 feet higher than the face of Half Dome. El Capitan g
6、ained interest with the free solo climb of Alex Honnold in June of 2017, and the Academy Award winning documentary film, Free Solo. He became the first person toclimb El Capitan without ropes, and completely unaided. Tunnel ViewThe most classic view of Yosemite Valley is from Tunnel View. This vista
7、, which will feel very familiar to most visitors, stretches out to El Capitan on the left, Bridalveil Fall on the right, Half Dome in the distance, and also takes in the lush valley at the base of the huge granite walls. The best time to appreciate this scene is in the afternoon, when the walls are
8、bathed in sunlight.21. Which one would you prefer to go to if you want to experience the mist sweeping over you?A. Yosemite Falls.B. Half Dome.C. El Capitan.D. Tunnel View.22. What do Half Dome and El Capitan have in common?A. Both of them are at the same height.B. Both of them are popular among cli
9、mbers.C. Both of them can be best viewed from Glacier Point.D. Both of them become famous because of Alex Honnold.23. What can we leam about Tunnel View?A. Tourists seldom visit it.B. Bridalveil Fall is on its left.C. You can appreciate Yosemite Valley from it.D. Visitors can walk from Half Dome to
10、it in a short time.BMaria and her parents moved to the US from Brazil one year before the pandemic( 流行病). Better education opportunities lay ahead, and they were excited to get Maria into an American high school to prepare for college.Each parent got a job, and Maria started studying. She also signe
11、d up for a service club because she wanted to meet people, practice her English and be a part of the community. “I love to serve,” Maria says. “I think it is my thank-you for the opportunities I have. ”She worked at the local food bank with other kids of her age, organizing bags for families who wer
12、e having a hard time making ends meet. But when the pandemic hit, she found herself at the foodbank for another reason: to bring home groceries to her parents. “We were all shocked when my mother lost her job. My friends at the food bank got me through it,” Maria said.Luckily, her father kept his jo
13、b. And with classes moving online, Maria was able to secure a full-time job and do her class work at night. Three of her courses were college prep classes that demanded a lot of work. During her senior year, Maria worked 40-hour weeks and studied even more. Yet, in her spare time , she packed food b
14、ags for others before taking hers home.Just before graduation,Maria came into the food bank. One of the volunteers started getting abag ready for her. “I dont need one today,” Maria said. “My mother got a job. Im here to help. ”Maria supported her family for eight months. She graduated on time and g
15、ot scholarship offers from three different colleges. She moved to part-time work and had completed her first semester of college.24. What does paragraph 2 mainly tell us?A. When Maria decided to go to the US.B. How Maria managed to get a job.C. Why Maria joined the service club.D. What Maria did to
16、help her family.25. What allowed Maria to work full time during the pandemic?A. Leaving the food bank.B. The help from her friends.C. Taking courses online.D. The support from her parents.26. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. Marias great efforts paid off.B. Maria does very well in colleg
17、e.C. Maria likes doing part-time jobs.D. Marias family gave her lots of help.27. What good qualities does Maria have?A. Loyal and reliable.B. Diligent and helpful.C. Ambitious and creative.D. Just and knowledgeable.CIn a remote corner of Brazils Amazon tropical ( 热带的) rainforest, researchers have sp
18、ent decades catching and measuring birds. Over 40 years, dozens of Amazonian bird species havedeclined in mas(s 质量). Many species have lost nearly 2% of their average body weight each decade,researchers report November 12 in Science Advances. Some species have grown longer wings. The changes could h
19、elp birds stay cool in a hotter, more changeable climate, the researchers say.Climate change isnt something of the future. It has been happening and has effects we havent thought of, says Ben Winger, an ornithologist(鸟类专家)at the University of Michigan, who wasnt involved in the research but has docu
20、mented similar shrinkage(缩水)in migratory birds.To see if non-migratory birds have also been shrinking, Jirinec and colleagues analyzed data collected from 1979 to 2019 in a remote region in the Amazon that spans 43km. The data include over 11,000 individual birds of 77 species as well as climate for
21、 the region.All species declined in mass over this period, the researchers found. Species lost from about 0.1% to nearly 2% of their average body weight each decade. The motmot, for example, shrunk from 133g to about 127g over the study period.These changes coincided with an overall increase in the
22、average temperature of 1 in the wetseason and 1.65% in the dry season. Birds mass decreased the most in a year or two after especially hot and dry seasons, which tracks with the idea that birds are getting smaller to deal with heat stress.Wing length also grew for 61 species, with a maximum increase
23、 of 1% per decade. Jirinec thinks longer wings make for more efficient, and thus cooler, fliers.The Amazon rainforest is mysterious, remote and full of biodiversity, Jirined says. This study suggests that even in places like this, far removed from civilization, you can see signatures of climate chan
24、ge.28. What changes have happened to Amazonian birds over 40 years?AThey have lost weight.BThey have grown prettier.CThey have become fewer.DThey have become larger.29. What do does the underlined phrase coincided with in paragraph 5 mean?AContrasted with.BCompared with.CCorresponded toDContributed
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