2022届江西省九江市高考第二次模拟考试英语试题.docx
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1、2022届江西省九江市高考第二次模拟考试英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Every winter, the coldest places are often the hottest tourist spots. Being the famous Ice City, Harbin attracts visitors from home and abroad. Here are some places for you.Ice and Snow WorldThe famous seasonal attraction is by far the largest ice and sn
2、ow art exhibition in the world. The ice carvings at the Ice and Snow World are regarded some of the worlds finest examples of ice art. One of the highlights for visitors is the popular “super ice slide” attraction extended to 423 meters.Yabuli International Ski ResortThe ski resort provides great sk
3、iing with high mountains and good snow. The period from November to late March of the next year is the best time to ski at Yabuli Ski Resort. Built according to international standard, it provides an excellent environment for professional skiers. There is also a slide where visitors can enjoy slidin
4、g down from the top of the snowy mountain. Doing skiing on the slide is easy and safe, bringing visitors a thrilling experience.China Snow TownIts a good place for visitors to view the splendid snowscape. In winter, houses there are covered by snow with an average thickness of 6.6 feet, just like a
5、white fairy wonderland. In addition to the beautiful natural scene, visitors can also enjoy the entertainment activities such as skiing, snowballing, and horse-sledding. At night, it must be an unforgettable experience to sleep on the traditional heated Kang bed piled up with bricks and warmed by fi
6、re in northern China.Zhaolin ParkLocated at the bank of Songhua River, it is the first park in Harbin. The ice festival and the ice lantern show renowned at home and abroad are held every winter here. When the night falls, the ice lanterns in the park combine light, sound and action in one, brillian
7、t with a great variety of colors. The charming scenery makes visitors immerse in fantasies and forget to return home.1Where should visitors go to experience super ice slide?AIce and Snow World.BYabuli International Ski Resort.CChina Snow Town.DZhaolin Park.2Whats the best time to ski at Yabuli Inter
8、national Ski Resort?AIn April.BIn October.CIn December.DIn September.3What do China Snow Town and Zhaolin Park have in common?AThey help you have a good sleep.BThey hold an ice lantern show.CThey offer entertainment activities.DThey provide attractive scenery.Growing up on a farm in northeastern Bra
9、zil, I was the first and only person in my family to graduate from high school and pursue higher education. My parents worked on a small farm inherited (继承) from my grandparents. I helped out when I was not in school.My parents always had a close relationship with nature, so they knew the exact time
10、 of year to plant or pick certain fruits. I learned from my parents about the large bees that frequented one of our fruit crops mangangava, we called them. This was the main reason I became interested in biology.In college, as a black student, from a rural community, I did not see myself in my profe
11、ssors, most of whom were white and spoke with a different accent. Even if I studied for several hours per day, I fell behind peers who came from private schools. The feeling of not belonging circled in my head. I sometimes thought about giving up.But one day, when I was asked to give a presentation
12、about bees, I didnt mention their familiar name; instead I used formal terms when describing their adaptations for pollinating (授粉). I was afraid of being judged for expressing my personal knowledge in a science class. But one of the instructors pressed me to tell the class whether Id seen the bees
13、myself and what I called them and said tapping into my personal experiences would help me grasp the scientific concepts. No other professors had shown that kind of sensitivity. The instructor made it clear that he valued what Id learned from my family and from my personal experiences on the farm and
14、 that I didnt need to hide who I truly am.Im now a masters student in education, working on a project that explores the connection between science and traditional knowledge. I dont think Id be here today if I hadnt crossed paths with that instructor. We need more educators and scientists like him, w
15、ho serves as a role model and knows that the best way to allow students to be themselves.4What does “them” in paragraph 2 refer to?AThe fruits.BMy parents.CThe large bees.DThe fruit crops.5Why did the author want to give up at first?AHe was not attached to his professors.BHe had difficulty fitting i
16、n.CHe was always looked down upon.DHe was busy studying everyday.6Why did the author use formal terms in his presentation?ATo express his personal knowledge.BTo avoid being criticized by others.CTo grasp the scientific concepts.DTo show who he truly is.7Which of the following words can best describe
17、 the instructor?AIndifferent and selfish.BKnowledgeable and ambitious.CCourageous and generous.DProfessional and kind.A new study warns 1,500 endangered languages could no longer be spoken by the end of this century.The study, led by The Australian National University (ANU), identified predictors th
18、at put endangered languages at high risk. Co-author Professor Lindell Bromham said that of the worlds 7,000 recognized languages, around half were currently endangered. “We found that without immediate intervention, language loss could triple in the next 40 years. And by the end of this century, 1,5
19、00 languages could cease (停止) to be spoken.”Their study finds the widest range of factors ever putting endangered languages under pressure. One finding was that more years of schooling increased the level of language endangerment. The researchers say it shows we need to build curricula that support
20、bilingual education, promoting both native language proficiency as well as use of regionally-dominant languages. “Across the 51 factors or predictors we investigated, we also found some really unexpected and surprising pressure points. This included road density,” Professor Bromham said. He added, “
21、Contact with other local languages is not the problem. But we found that the more roads there are, connecting country to city, and villages to towns, the higher the risk of languages being endangered. Its as if roads are helping dominant (主导的) languages steam roll over other smaller languages.”Profe
22、ssor Bromham said the studys findings were a vital reminder that more action was urgently needed to preserve at-risk languages. He added, “When a language is lost, or is sleeping as we say for languages that are no longer spoken, we lose so much of our human cultural diversity. Every language is bri
23、lliant in its own way. Many of the languages predicted to be lost this century still have fluent speakers, so there is still the chance to invest in supporting communities to bring native languages back to life and keep them strong for future generations.”8Which suggestion is mentioned to save the e
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