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1、2021届湖南省永州市高三二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解OUR GUIDE TO GRIFFITH PARK“You can see just about all of Los Angeles from Griffith Park,” Mike Eberts wrote 24 years ago in his centennial (百年纪念) history of the park covering 4,300 acres.Places RecommendedThe Greek Theatre: From April to October you can catch
2、 a concert here if you prefer something more intimate than the Hollywood Bowl. Griffith himself oversaw the building of the outdoor theater that opened in 1930.Griffith Observatory: Its said that more people have explored the stars through the observatorys solar telescope than anywhere else on Earth
3、. This landmark, which opened m 1935, offers great views of the heavens and the Hollywood sign.Besides the Greek Theatre and the Griffith Observatory, the parks best-known attractions, there are camps for boys and girls, open lawns (草坪) and a lone mountain lion.Safety MeasuresSocial distancing: Like
4、 everywhere in L.ACounty, all visitors are required to wear face coverings and stay at least six feet from others.Stay found: Its easy to lose your way in a place as big as Griffith Park. So use a map to plan your route. Then drop pins along your electronic course or use a GPS app such as Gaia to st
5、ay on track.Suggestions for a Tight ScheduleIf you have just one day to explore the green heart of L.A, Schreiner suggests this itinerary (行程). Many of these sites are closed for now. To save time,go car-free and instead use ride shares, DASH shuttles, Metro trains and the new shuttle.1Which activit
6、y can you do in Griffith Observatory?AObserving stars.BSeeing mountain lions.CAttending concerts.DWatching Hollywood films.2What is a must for keeping safe in the Griffith Park?AA telescope.BA face covering.CA GPS app.DA pin.3How are visitors with limited time advised to travel?ADriving private cars
7、.BTravelling on foot.CRiding bicycles.DUsing public transport.A calorie deficit is a state in which you burn more calories than you consume. As one of the most popular approaches of losing weight, how does it work? For example, if you burn 2,500 calories per day but only eat 2,000,you have created a
8、 deficit of 500 calories per day. There is mathematical certainty. But, this by no means tells the whole story about how calories deficit affects our lives.Before wondering what a calorie deficit is, its probably best to learn what a calorie is. A calorie is a unit that we use to track our bodys ene
9、rgy expenditure (消耗) and storage. In order to just stay alive, human beings (and animals) burn calories. This means, even before we perform any activity, our bodies are already using energy (measured in calories) to keep us alive. Around 70% of the calories we consume are spent on just keeping our v
10、ital organs running. Thus, if a person consumes calories far more less than needed to look thin,it may have negative effects on the body.When people pick up a calorie deficit, they often merely note that the calorie math is irrefutable (无可辩驳的). The question here is that not all calories are the same
11、. If you eat a few bags of potato chip worth of calories to support the calorie intake needed to maintain or cut down on your weight, it will work. But, this doesnt have the same effect on your body and overall health as a balanced nutritional meal containing the same amount of calories.It seems lik
12、e a simple unit of energy has become an object of our societys obsession. It neednt be that way. Remember, calorie deficits are just a tool, which serves a purpose in losing some weight and keeping track of your calorie intake seems simple enough.4What do we know about the calorie deficit?AIt helps
13、people lose weight.BIt is a way of doing exercises.CIt affects peoples lives positively.DIt means the calories people consume.5Which of the following statements can be learned in Paragraph 2?AA calorie is a unit to store daily energy.BPeople need to burn calories to be alive.CCalorie intake is to ke
14、ep our organs operating.DLiving animals only burn calories after activities.6What is suggested for people to lose weight healthily?AFocusing on the calorie math when eating.BFocusing on different calories when eating.CHaving bags of potato chips containing enough calories.DHaving balanced nutritiona
15、l diets containing proper calories.7What is the text mainly about?AInfluences of calorie deficits.BApproaches to lose weight.CDistinctions between calories.DWays to track calorie intake.When it comes to understanding how another person thinks and feels, it might be best to close your eyes and listen
16、. A study by Michael Kraus, a social psychologist at Yale University, suggests that people are better able to pick up on the emotions of others when simply focusing on their voice, compared with both watching and listening to them, or just watching them.The study was published in the journal America
17、n Psychologist. It described a series of five experiments involving more than 1,770 participants who were asked to rate how another person felt using a series of scenes reflecting different emotions. Among the experiments, 266 strangers were paired up. They were asked to discuss film and TV then foo
18、d and drink in both a lighted room and a room with the lights off. In each case, participants then rated their own emotions and those of their partner on a series of scenes. The results revealed that participants were better able to accurately estimate their partners feelings when the lights were of
19、f.Ray Wilkinson, professor of human communication at the University of Sheffield, said that the study was interesting. But he noted that the findings were based an experimental situations that might not reflect “real life” interactions, Wilkinson added, “While the content of a persons speech is, uns
20、urprisingly, important, other researches have found that gestures can help to get a point across.”Wilkinson continued with the idea that the “true” emotion is problematic. As verbal and facial cues (暗示) might offer a different message, which thus leads to a different emotion, the so-called “true” em
21、otion can be part of what we are wanting to convey. In other words, it depends what the true emotion is, for that in itself can be a rather controversial concept.8How can people better understand others emotions?ABy just watching them.BBy simply listening to them.CBy just corresponding to them.DBy b
22、oth watching and listening to them.9Whats the second paragraph mainly about?ALights influencing participants emotions.BParticipants rating partners different emotions.CA study describing five experiments concerning emotions.DExperiments discussing film and TV and food in the room.10What is Ray Wilki
23、nsons attitude towards the research?ATolerant.BAmbiguous.CFavorable.DSkeptical.11What can be inferred from the last paragraph?AThe true emotion can be easily judged.BFacial cues will convey the true emotion.CVerbal cues can definitely show the true emotion.DThe true emotion may not be reflected thor
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