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1、2022届四川省攀枝花市高三第三次统一考试英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解This year the annual reading challenge has been upgraded to the Reading Rush. The most important idea is to read seven books in seven days while hitting other specified challenges, and it has a website where you can track your reading: . The Reading Rus
2、h takes place from July 22nd through the 28th. For more details, check out the site. This will be my 5th year in this challenge, and Ive even managed to pull in a few friends and family members to join me. Heres my current to-be-read list:No.1 A book with purple on the coverSal & Gabi Break the Univ
3、erse by Carlos HernandezNo.2 A book in the same spot the whole timeOf Thee I Sing: A letter to my daughters by Barack ObamaNo.3 A book you meant to read last year57 Secrets for Organizing Your Small Business by Julie Bestry, CPO No.4 An authors first bookTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeNo.5 A boo
4、k with a non-human main characterAnimal Farm by George OrwellNo.6 A book with over five words in the titleSooner or Later Everything Falls into the Sea by Sarah PinskerNo.7 Read a book and watch the movie adapted from itThe Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (an audiobook which we can hear the content)
5、If you try to read seven books in seven days, you are guaranteed to read more than you would have otherwise, which is a success in its own right. If youve never tried the Reading Rush before, this could be the year you start!1Whats the Reading Rush?AA yearly book fair.BA challenging reading.CAn intr
6、oduction on books.DA website to track reading.2Which of the following book can be listened to?AThe Hunger Games.BSooner or Later Everything Falls into the Sea.CSal & Gabi Break the Universe.D57 Secrets for Organizing Your Small Business.3The author writes this text mainly to _.Aintroduce some booksB
7、share the authors reading listCadvise people to join an activityDrecommend a reading websiteEmerson, my 11-year-old daughter, is on a wild ride with the United States Postal Service (USPS) and our postman, Doug. She has a serious letter-writing habit and keeps in touch with her favorite people. If y
8、ouve been the receiver of her hand-decorated letters and envelopes, then I know they really make your day. A letter from Emerson is likely to include some art, a joke and enough questions to guarantee a response. But when she wrote a letter to Doug, she put something new in it. “You may know me as t
9、he person living here that writes lots of lettersYoure very important to me, helping me stay in touch with friends. I cheer people up with my letters, and you do that too!”, Emerson wrote. The next day, a package arrived with two letters. One was from Doug and the other from his superior, Sara, sayi
10、ng she had shared Emersons letter in the internal newsletter (内部通讯) of the USPS and believed many postal workers wanted to thank Emerson. Emerson was so pleased with Saras letter that it upset me much, for the possible result of no reply would come as a blow to her. Surprisingly, today, we saw Doug
11、come with two boxes of letters from around the country. These letters were so human, filled with stories about family, pets and a sense of kindness. But there was something more in them. People felt seen some for the first time in a long time. “I work alone in a small rural post office” “Not many pe
12、ople think about how hard we work”. Emerson wrote back seriously. Im sharing this not because Im a proud dad, but because its relatively easy, if we take the time, to give others links they need to be good-human connection. Emerson did this daringly. Her lesson to me is simple: Its the small things
13、that matter most. We all want to be seen, known and loved. Send a letter. Give a call. Take a step of bravery, like Emerson.4Why did Emerson write Doug a letter?ATo cheer him up.BTo ask for a wild ride.CTo express her thanks.DTo show hand-decorated envelopes.5What does the underlined phrase “People
14、felt seen” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?APeople thought they worked too hard.BPeople felt that they were cared about by others.CPeople saw Doug come with two boxes of letters.DPeople working in small rural post offices feel very lonely.6Which word can best describe Emerson?AOptimistic.BPolite.CCarin
15、g.DAmbitious.7What message does the author seem to convey in the text?AOnes words reflect ones thinking.BKids should be encouraged to be brave.CThere is kindness to be found everywhere.DConnection makes a difference.If you have trouble falling asleep, listen up. You might fall asleep 15 minutes earl
16、ier and wake up far less during the night if you put on a pair of socks at bedtime. To understand why, you first need to grasp the relationship between core (核心) body temperature and sleep. During daylight hours, the human body has an average temperature of 37. But your core body temperature drops a
17、s much as 1.2 over one nights sleep. This gradual decrease is a key part of how we sleep. To put it simply, the faster you can lower your core body temperature, the faster you will fall asleep. One way that your body controls its temperature is through blood vessels (血管) in the skin. If your body is
18、 too hot, your blood vessels widen, pushing the warmer blood nearer the skins surface, helping it to cool. If your body is too cold, the opposite happens. Your blood vessels narrow, restricting the flow of blood to the surface. The soles, the bottom surface of your feet, are one of your bodys most e
19、fficient heat exchangers, since they are hairless and less protected than other skin surfaces. Researchers have shown that warming the feet before going to sleep using a warm foot bath or by wearing socks promotes blood vessel widening, which in turn lowers the bodys core temperature faster than goi
20、ng to sleep with cold, bare feet. Scientists suspect that socked feet have a neurological effect as well. The warm-sensitive neurons (神经元) in the brain become more active when theres a temperature difference between the bodys core and the feet. Researchers have found that these neurons become more a
21、ctive as we get sleep and slow down as we wake up, so that warming up the feet before bedtime may give warm-sensitive neurons an extra promotion, making you feel sleepier. In a small study, researchers found that wearing a pair of special “sleeping socks” not only sped up the coming of sleep, but in
22、creased overall sleep time by an average of 30 minutes and cut night-time waking times in half. If youre worried about becoming too warm, look for socks made of natural fibers.8According to the research, a persons warm feet _.Aslowed brain reactionBnarrowed blood vesselsCdecreased blood pressureDred
23、uced core body temperature9How might the brains warm-sensitive neurons help sleep?AThey may bring sleepiness when they become active.BThey may slow down the brains blood flow.CThey may speed up temperature increase.DThey may help to warm up the feet.10What is the finding of the small study mentioned
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