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1、2022届黑龙江省佳木斯市第一中学高三第三次模拟英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Here are four women who made it their lifes mission to make the world a better place through environmental activism. Greta Thunberg“I have not accomplished anything. ”This statement was made by Greta Thunberg(17 years old)and it couldnt be further fr
2、om the truth. Her dedication to protecting the environmenl for our future generations is all accomplishment on its own. Her ability to resist to adults in power is admirable and continues to push the importance of conservation to the front of our minds. Peggy ShelmrdWE ACT for Environmental Justice
3、is an organization that“through advocacy,planning,and researchmobilizes low-income communities to make environmental changes. ”At the helm(掌权)of WE ACT is Peggy Shepard. Her goal is to make sure that sustainable environmental practices are accessible to all,regardless of circumstance. Rachel CarsonA
4、merican marine biologist,writer,scientist,and ecologist,Rachel Carson(19071964),was way ahead of her time. She wrote about conservation in the late 1930s and focused on her mission of protecting our oceans. Julia“Butterfly”HillIn the late 90s,Julia“Butterfly”Hill spent 738 days living in an ancient
5、redwood,called Luna. This act brought awareness to the immense human threats to Redwood trees. Julia continues to advocate for the environment. “By standing together in unity,solidarity and love,we will heal the wounds in the earth and in each other. We can make a positive difference through our act
6、ions. ”1What do we know about Greta Thunberg?AShe has not accomplished anything.BShe seldom tells the truth.CShe faces powerful people bravely to protect environment.DShe shows great respect and admiration to people in power.2Why did Peggy Shepard set up the organization WE ACT?ATo help poor people
7、to lead a better life.BTo appeal to low-income group to protect our environment.CTo make people aware of the environmental status.DTo control the changes of environment.3Who preferred taking on-the-spot actions to protect environment?AGreta Thunberg.BPeggy Shepard.CRachel Carson.DJulia“Butterfly”Hil
8、l.As children, we dream of growing older; when we are older, we dream of being children. We let our lives pass us by because we have yet to learn that the harder you yearn for time, the faster it passes. This is how my story begins.In October of my freshman year, I took an accidental trip down memor
9、y lane. One day after school, I decided to take the long way home. I needed time to think. So off I went, walking through the grass. That was how I came to find a gap in the fence lining the school property. I passed through this gap and followed the treeline until I found myself in the far fields b
10、ehind the neighborhood.Suddenly, I remembered it was here through the fence between the school and the fields that I watched older kids having their high school graduation ceremony. In cap and gown (长袍), they stood in the middle of the field. They looked like they were having the most fun I had ever
11、 seen anyone have; they looked free.Years later, I walked through that field on my way home from that same high school. Ive since given this place a name, Tempus Illud, a place between places. I try to take the long way home at least once a month now. Sometimes, when I cross that bridge, I see that
12、younger version of myself. She is so young and so desperate to speed up time. I see her peering through the fence at those graduates in the cap and gown, and shes wishing she could be just like them. She, too, could feel so free that she might just grow wings and fly away. Now Im preparing to wear t
13、he cap and gown in a few short months. But this time, I wish to leave time to its own devices.The harder you yearn for time, the faster it passes you by. So I no longer yearn. The passage of time is inevitable, and you cant avoid it, but you can appreciate it. James Taylor sings, “ The secret of lif
14、e is enjoying the passage of time. Nobody knows how we got to the top of the hill, but since were on our way down, we might as well enjoy the ride.”4How did the author feel when she saw the older kids graduation ceremony?AAdmiring.BCurious.CJealous.DUnconcerned.5What is the significance of Tempus Il
15、lud to the author?AIt honors her best childhood memory.BIt shows the miracle of frozen time.CIt bridges her past, present and future.DIt symbolizes high school graduation.6What is the authors perspective on time at the end?AShe is addicted to the past.BShe yearns for time to pass quicker.CShe wants
16、to run after time.DShe decides to enjoy the moment.7Whatisthe authorsmainpurposeinwriting thearticle?ATo suggest that time brings the truth to light.BTo share her changing attitude towardtime.CTo explain how time changes everything.DTo show that tough times never last.Have you ever wondered what hap
17、pens to all of the old objects launched into space, such as rockets and satellites? Its called space junk, and much of it is still out there now. According to NASA, the definition of space junk is “any man-made object in orbit (轨道) around Earth that no longer serves a useful function”.One large piec
18、e of space junk, a disused rocket, hit the dark side of the moon on March 4. The rockets origin is not clear, but scientists know that it was massive weighing about 3 tons. It must have left a large crater (坑), estimated 10 to 20 meters wide, on the moons surface. It wont be visible right away, but
19、scientists are trying to locate it. “We will find the crater, eventually,” Mark Robinson, lead investigator for NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera, told USA TODAY. “Depending on its location, it could take as long as 28 days.”Whats significant about this space junk crash is that it draws atten
20、tion to some of the potential dangers of space junk. First, the accumulation of space junk in Earths orbit means that satellites and the International Space Station (ISS) are at risk. In 2016, tiny space debris (残骸), smaller than a millimeter, caused a tiny chip in the ISS window. Imagine the damage
21、 that a larger piece of debris could cause. The European Space Agency website states that objects “up to 1 cm in size could disable an instrument or a critical flight system on a satellite” while objects over 10 cm “could shatter a satellite or spacecraft into pieces”. If this sounds terrifying, tha
22、ts because it is. Any collision with larger pieces of debris could be especially dangerous for manned spacecraft.In addition to potential damage to spacecraft and satellites, space junk also poses a threat to the Earth itself. Crashes can send debris into the atmosphere where it can remain for many
23、decades. Some powerful collisions can even send large debris hurtling (猛冲) toward Earths surface where it can affect the local environment. Leftover rocket debris can contain toxic materials that are harmful to plant and animal life. Some people in Siberia have even reported serious health problems
24、after rocket debris landed in their regions in 2012, a local doctor told the BBC8Which of the following can be regarded as space junk?AAn abandoned space station.BA spacecraft orbiting the moon.CA crater on the moons surface.DA satellite working in low Earth orbit.9What does the underlined word “it”
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