2022届江苏省苏州市八校高三下学期三模英语试题.docx
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1、2022届江苏省苏州市八校高三下学期三模英语试题(含听力)学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解The 14th National Games held in Xian has triggered great interest not only in sports and fitness, but also in the host city itself. If you are planning a tour of Xian taking less than 3 days, youll want to hit all the following highlights.The Terrac
2、otta ArmyThe Terracotta Army is not just Chinas premier historical attraction but one of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century, which was constructed by Chinas First Emperor Qin Shi Huang of the Qin Dynasty (221 BC-207 BC). It is a collection of thousands of life-size terracotta soldiers, hor
3、ses, and chariots (战车) in battle formation, showing the emperors armies in full splendor.Ancient City WallXian City Wall was built in the 14th century by Zhu Yuanzhang, the first Emperor of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) as a military defense system. Now it is one of the oldest and best-preserved Chin
4、ese city walls. The wall is now a landmark, dividing the city into inner and outer areas.Giant Wild Goose PagodaOne of Chinas most famous Buddhist pagodas, the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda was built in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) for the study of Buddhist scriptures. One of the main functions of the pagod
5、a was to store sutras (经文) brought to China from India by the famous monk and traveler Xuan Zang. It was built with layers of bricks and has a grand structure and appearance. It is exemplary of traditional Chinese architecture.Shaanxi History MuseumThe Shaanxi History Museum is home to over 370,000
6、precious relics unearthed in Shaanxi over the years. Its collections range from bronze wares to pottery figures, gold and silver wares and wall paintings from the Tang Dynasty (618-907) tombs. Among its precious collections, 18 pieces have been listed as national treasures.1Which of the following ha
7、s the longest history?AThe Terracotta Army.BAncient City Wall.CGiant Wild Goose Pagoda.DShaanxi History Museum.2What can visitors see in Shaanxi History Museum?AChariots discovered in Xian.BSutras brought from India to China.CRelics unearthed in Shaanxi.DWall paintings from the Qing Dynasty tombs.3W
8、hat do the four attractions have in common?AThey hold collections of antiques.BThey are of historical and cultural value.CThey represent the modern spirit of Xian.DThey are examples of traditional Chinese architecture.Several years ago, I read about William Helmreich walking every street in New York
9、 City. I thought, “I can do that for Montreal.” With little hesitation, I devoted the next five years of my life to the project.Im a keen walker, but I did little preparation for this undertaking. All I did was to buy a map. It didnt even show all of Montreal. So, when I say I walked every street in
10、 Montreal, I actually walked the full length of every street on my map.I never walked through any shabby neighborhoods. From one end of my map to the other, all houses were well looked after. People went to great lengths to decorate their homes, and with this came one of the great pleasures of my wa
11、lks: the different measures they took to decorate their frontage(正面).I discovered that pigs are a popular decorative element throughout the city. The type that is dressed up as humans, I mean. I saw pigs wearing dresses, shirts, and even swimming costumes. They werent the only animals around either.
12、 One gardens giant moose was particularly eye-catching.Every outing has its wonders. Never assume a neighborhood has little of interest to offer. You must be trained to seek out strange things. Otherwise, you might never spot the clothes on the sidewalks. If I stopped to collect everything I saw lyi
13、ng around abandoned, I could fit out a small country. Where did they come from? How did people lose their shoes while out walking? A puzzle.There was enough fun in my walks that Id have a few laughs and come home lighter-hearted than when I left.As my project progressed, I felt like I owned the city
14、. I could get off at any subway station and my feet remembered the route to the best shops. They also conveniently recalled the location of the closest washrooms.Anyone can get in on this walking game. I admit with some shame, I used to feel completely fulfilled huddled(蜷缩) in my part of town but wa
15、lking its streets has truly opened my eyes to Montreals full menu. So just head to a neighborhood to nose around. I can assure you that youll feel like a pioneer with the discoveries you bring back.4Why did the author decided to walk the streets of Montreal?AHer friends told her to do so.BShe wanted
16、 to do some research.CShe wanted to get some exercise.DShe was inspired by somcones experience.5What do we know about houses in Montreal?AMany houses are abandoned.BAll houses are decorated with pigs.CPeople enjoy decorating their houses.DMost people keep pets in their houses.6What amazed the author
17、 during her trips?ALarge numbers of houses.BThe decoration of subway stations.CThe clothes deserted on sidewalks.DAnimals walking on the streets.7How did the author feel on her walk?ACheerful and satisfied.BThrilled and energeticCRelieved and grateful.DPuzzled and disappointedLoneliness is significa
18、nt mental health concern and can raise risk of death by 45% and contact with nature in cities significantly reduces feelings of loneliness, according to a team of scientists.The study is the first to assess how the environment can affect loneliness. It used real-time data, collected via a smartphone
19、 app, rather than relying on peoples memory of how they were feeling.The research found that feelings of overcrowding increased loneliness by an average of 30%. But when people were able to see trees or hear birds, feelings of loneliness fell by 28%. Feelings of social inclusion also cut loneliness
20、by 21% and when these feelings coincided (巧合) with contact with nature, the beneficial effect was boosted by a further 18%. The findings pointed to interventions to reduce loneliness. The researchers said, “Specific measures that increase social inclusion and contact with nature should be taken, esp
21、ecially in thickly populated cities.” Time spent in nature is known to boost well-being, with woodland walks estimated to save the UK at least 185m a year in mental health costs, for example. The research collected data from urban citizens across the world using the Urban Mind research app. More tha
22、n 750 people provided 16,600 of these assessments. The participants were self-selecting and so it did not provide a representative sample of the wider populations. But when the researchers took age, education, and occupation into account, the benefits of nature contact and feelings of social inclusi
23、on on loneliness remained strongly statistically significant. Johanna Gibbons, part of the research team, said, “Cities are probably the only habitat that is increasing at a high rate. So we should be creating urban habitats where people can thrive (兴旺).”8How was the research conducted?ABy relying o
24、n peoples memory.BBy surveying 750 urban participants.CBy collecting data through a smartphone app.DBy checking a worldwide representative sample.9What can we learn from Paragraph 4?AMany big cities take the lead in the research.BTime spent indoors improves peoples well-being.CWoodland walks greatly
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