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1、2022届山东省德州市高考三模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Best Books to Make Your 2022 Happier, Brighter and More CreativeTo discover natureTodays urban living makes it easy for us to feel divorced from nature. Like so many others, we are feeling the call of the wild. Urban Wild by Helen Rook is out in February and
2、full of positive suggestions to help you discover wildness on your doorstep. The month-by-month format is such a great tool for discovery and will tell you exactly what to look out for each season. Melinda Salisburys The Way Back is a change on the traditional monthly almanac (历书) and a truly modern
3、 guide back to natural rhythms, which is designed for those who feel most removed from the old ways and cycles.To go in for sportsFinding an exercise that you enjoy one that you want to stick to because its so much fun is a surefire way to have you bounding into the year. Take a stroll with 52 Ways
4、To Walk. Annabel Streets digs into the science and romanticism of walking and explores the good things that can happen with this one small act. And the classic Running Like A Girl is still a hugely inspiring book that will make you want to pull your sports shoes on before youve finished chapter two.
5、To find your creativityFrom its tiniest details to its most dramatic events, your story is a sacred gift. But how do you find and tell that story? Nikesh Shuklas new book Your Story Matters is out on March 17 and its full of writing inspiration to help you with your own stories. Julia Camerons class
6、ic The Artists Way turns 30 this year. Her program for creative recovery begins with the Morning Pages, a daily writing ritual of three pages of stream-of-conscious, and the Artist Date, a dedicated block of time to nurture your inner artist.1What is special about Urban Wild?AIt comes out every mont
7、h.BIt shows traditional life styles.CIt marks the start of each season.DIt promotes nature in the city.2Which book will fire your love for exercise?AThe Way Back.BThe Artists Way.CRunning Like A Girl.DYour Story Matters.3What is the Morning Pages by Julia Cameron?AA creative writing task.BA book on
8、her own story.CA famous artistic work.DA diary of classic writers.One year before, at age 18, Leszyeski had aged out of foster care (寄养中心), having been in the system since she was four when her single mother was no longer able to care for her. Leszyeski was now enrolled in college hoping to become a
9、 doctor. And the only furniture she had in her apartment was an air mattress with a hole in it.Then she learned about an organization Chairity. The organization provides furniture and household goods for young adults who have left foster care. Leszyeski reached out to Charity, a nonprofit formed by
10、23-year-old Maria Paparella.Paparella first became aware of foster care in elementary school when her parents were considering adopting a child. The plan didnt work out, but Paparella often found herself thinking about that child. “Im really close with my family, and I just couldnt imagine being com
11、pletely on my own at 18,” she says.At 16, Paparella visited Summit County Children Services, with a list of questions, trying to understand what aging out looked like. One of her questions was “Whats not being met for these young people?” Near the top of the list was furniture. “That struck home,” s
12、ays Paparella. The idea of “moving into an apartment without a bed to sleep on or a sofa to sit on” pulled at her heartstrings.Paparella contacted her parents friends, asking if they had spare furniture to donate. A local furniture store offered free ware-house space and its delivery truck. Watching
13、 the recipients faces when they received a bed, a couch whatever was amazing. Paparella remembers delivering a gold lamp to a woman and watching her polish it lovingly, getting rid of dirt and fingerprints.Today, Chairity has given furniture to nearly 200 young adults in homes across six Ohio counti
14、es. Paparella is convinced these contributions give the recipients hope and confidence. Leszyeski agrees.“It makes me feel like Im not different from other people. My whole life, Ive felt abnormal,”she says,“Now, I feel normal.”4Which can best describe Leszyeskis life after leaving foster care?AToug
15、h but hopeful.BPoor and aimless.CWealthy but boring.DIndependent and carefree.5Why did Paparella found Chairity?ATo get some financial benefits from it.BTo help those aging out of foster care.CTo aid the needy couple adopt a child.DTo ask people to donate some couches.6When was Paparella most touche
16、d at the age of 16?ALiving without parents.BMoving into a new house.CGetting free truck delivery.DVisiting a foster care center.7What does Leszyeski think of Chairity?AIt changes young adults whole life.BIt brings confidence to the recipients.CIt has helped lots of homeless people.DIt makes people d
17、ifferent from others.While facial recognition technology continues to promote many aspects of human life, its now being applied to aid the protection of giant pandas, Xinhua News Agency reported on 6 January 2022.A nature reserve has built an AI-enabled video monitoring system to better protect gian
18、t pandas. Installed with 300 infrared (红外线) cameras, the monitoring system helps ensure the health and safety of 110 wild giant pandas there. It was put into operation two years ago, and has captured numerous photos and videos of pandas engaged in activities such as eating, resting and fighting for
19、mates. It provides scientific data to help us grasp pandas living conditions and establish conservation strategies. More importantly, it achieves real-time monitoring of the reserve so that we can discern the threats to the wildlife as early as possible.A recent study found the facial recognition sy
20、stem can automatically recognize various wild animals caught in infrared cameras, allowing researchers to collect data on giant pandas while staying indoors. Its shown that by equipping the AI-aided system to retain the filed photos of giant pandas, we obtain a 98% success rate for species recogniti
21、on. Its success rate of recognizing other wild animals can top 80%. In 2021 alone, this monitoring system captured 2, 896 photos of giant pandas and other rare animals and filmed 3,218 seconds of footage, showcasing the reserves sound ecological environment as well as a gradual rise in panda populat
22、ion there.Head of the reserves administration, Liu Xingming, said researchers used the system not only to observe the dynamics and health of the giant panda population but also to learn about changes in the natural surroundings of their habitat. “The monitoring system has enabled systematic, scienti
23、fic, and intelligent conservation of wildlife,” he added. “However, it is expected to be further improved and optimized in the near future.”8What does the underlined word “discern” mean in paragraph 2?ASolve.BPose.CAttach.DDetect.9What can be inferred about the new technology from the study?AIt prec
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