2022届湖南省长沙市第一 高考模拟英语试卷(一).docx
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1、长沙市一中2022年高考保温试卷英语注意事项:1.答卷前考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上2.回答选择题时,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。一、阅读理解ABeijing, with cohost Zhangjiakou in neighboring Hebei Province, will host the 2022 Winter Olympics. That will benefit the capital as well as its residents (居民), so the below are somethin
2、g to be expected from the Winter Olympic Games.Blue skiesIt is highly expected that hosting the Winter Olympic Games will push Beijing to reduce pollution and improve the air quality more effectively.Beijing began carrying out a fiveyear plan from 2013 that cost 130 billion US dollars to upgrade hea
3、ting systems, cut car emissions (排放) and close heavypolluting factories. Such efforts will not only be made in Beijing but in a neighboring Hebei and Tianjin as well, as suggested by a development action plan to integrate (结合) the three places. Hopefully, blue skies will become a regular feature eve
4、n after the Games.TransportationAlthough Beijing is the host city of the 2022 Winter Games, Chongli county of Zhangjiakou will host some of the snow events.The capital region is likely to benefit from investments in infrastructure (基础设施), including the BeijingZhangjiakou intercity railways, expansio
5、n of Beijing subway systems, upgraded highway networks and another regional airport.Winter sportsBeijings vision is to develop a winter sports market for more than 300 million people in northern China.With a rich legacy left by the summer Olympics, China plans to reuse 11 of 12 venues built for the
6、2008 Olympics and only needs to build a new rink for speed skating, effectively easing possible problems of facilities (设施) being left idle after the Games.Transformation (转变)On the back of the Winter Olympics, the Beijing municipal government is looking at fostering sportsrelated industry as a new
7、growth driver to power its economy.The goal is to integrate the Winter Games with sustainable development plans for the wider region, focusing on clean energy, green technology, and improvement in ecology and air quality.TourismThe countrys plan to develop a winter sports industry will enhance Zhang
8、jiakous reputation as a tourist destination by upgrading its transportation system and facilities, such as hotels and restaurants.1. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. How Important the 2022 Winter Games IsB. What Have Been Done for the 2022 Winter GamesC. When and Where to Hold the 2022 W
9、inter GamesD. What to Expect from the 2022 Winter Games2. What does the underlined word “idle” probably mean in the text?A. Lazy.B. Not in use.C. Not serious.D. Not working hard.3. “By 2025, around 600,000 new jobs will appear.” can be an example for “_”.A. TransportationB. Winter sportsC. Transform
10、ationD. TourismBWhen Jason Esterhuizen was 23 in 2011, an accident blinded him. Now, eight years later, special glasses and a device (装置) inside his brain are allowing him to make out some details of the world around him.In 2018, Jason moved from South Africa to California to join in a study that of
11、fered the possibility of helping him with his sight. Run by University of California and a company called Second Sight, the study aimed to lest an unusual medical product called Orion.There are three important pieces to Orion. One part looks like a pair of glasses holding a camera on the persons hea
12、d, which also sends wireless signals .The second part is a tiny computer processing (处理) the video from the camera thats where the sight comes from. The third part is a tiny device implanted (植入) directly into the patients brain, which is new and different about Orion.For years, Second Sight and oth
13、er companies have been working on ways to send visual information into the brains of blind people. Most of the efforts have focused on connecting to the retina (视网膜).By sending electrical signals to the retina, some visual information can be sent to the brain. So far Second Sight has given about 350
14、 people retinal implants.But a retinal implant wasnt possible for Jason. Thats why Orions direct connection to the brain was especially interesting to him. Dr. Nader Pouratian, who gave Jason his implant, said, “With the system were testing now, you dont even need to have eyes for the device to work
15、.” Jason is one of the six trying out the Orion in the world.Although Jason still cant see normally, he can tell dark from light. He says he sees little white dots on a black background, like looking up at the stars at night. “Now I can do things that I couldnt do before. Its making my life much eas
16、ier.”4. What does the underlined words in the first paragraph mean?A. ignoreB. understandC. recognizeD. prove5. What is mainly talked about in paragraph 3?A. Where our sight comes from.B. How the product Orion works.C. How people with glasses see.D. What differences Orion has.6. Why did Mr. Esterhui
17、zen agree to test the Orion?A. He was interested in Orion.B. Orion is equipped for free.C. He wanted to move to America.D. Orion helps him recover some sight.7What can we infer from the passage?A. Orion is worn by the patient on the head.B. Orion has been implanted in 350 people.C. Orion brings simp
18、le sight to the blind.D. Orion isnt fit for patients without retinas.CA study has shown how ecotourism in the Philippines has transformed peoples attitudes towards marine(海洋的) conservation.Researchers from the University of Victoria in Canada and other institutes in Philippines, visited three sites
19、where tourists pay to swim with whale sharks in the wild. They interviewed a range of locals in Oslob, Donsol and Pintuyan, including fishers and ex-whale shark hunters. At Oslob, the largest of the three sites, people were more likely to speak about the resulting improvements to their quality of li
20、fe and an increase in job opportunities. At the smaller, less profitable sites, responses were more likely to be about the changes in. how people behaved towards the sharks.Dr. Jackie Ziegler, who led the team from the universitys Marine Protected Areas Research Group, said, “Many of the people we s
21、poke to reported they now care about and value whale sharks because of tourism activities. They also expressed the communitys emotional connection to the species and the strong need to protect them. Before the introduction of tourist activities, most of the locals admitted to harming the sharks by h
22、itting them with stones, harpoons, paddles, dynamite or riding them.” In terms of attitudes towards the wider marine environment, the majority of respondents now actively encourage others to care for the ocean and they also use more sustainable(可持续的) fishing practices.The study also acknowledged the
23、 potential negative effects of tourism on the marine environment, such as impacts on the health of local coral reefs and of the sharks. It concluded that further studies were needed to assess these impacts before firm conclusions could be drawn regarding the positive impact of whale shark tourism on
24、 ocean conservation.Nevertheless, the researchers say their work suggests ecotourism can be an effective means of strengthening protection. “It was fascinating to hear the importance so many local Filipino communities place on whale shark tourism. Bringing in the views of the local tour operators to
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