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    1、2022届河南省豫西名校高三下学期4月教学质量检测英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Four Best Hikes in the WorldTheres nothing like getting out and getting some fresh air on a hike. No matter whether your idea of a hike is a leisure walk or climbing the highest mountain on Earth, weve got you covered. Below are four best hikes in t

    2、he world. Torres del Paine W CircuitLocation (位置): Patagonia. ChileDistance: 37 + milesTime: 56 daysBest time to go: October to JanuaryThe W Circuit is one of the most recommended hikes youll find. Not only will you appreciate the diverse landscapes and striking granite pillars (花岗岩柱子), but youll pr

    3、obably meet some new friends along the way. Grand Canyon Rim - to - Rim HikeLocation: Arizona, the United StatesDistance: 48 milesTime: 13 days Best time to go: May to June, September to OctoberTheres no better way to experience one of the greatest wonders in the world. Located in one of the USAs mo

    4、st beautiful parks, the views are absolutely appealing. Just make sure youre prepared for the challenge. Trek to PetraLocation: JordanDistance: 47 milesTime: 5 6 daysBest time to go: October to AprilTake the road less traveled through the Kingdom of Jordan and experience one of the seven wonders of

    5、the world. Hike through canyons, gorges and ridges, and see tombs and temples along the way all while avoiding crowds of tourists. Yosemite Grand TraverseLocation: California, the United StatesDistance: 60 milesTime: 67 daysBest time to go: July to SeptemberKnown for some of the best hiking in the w

    6、orld, Yosemite National Park is famous for its views and huge sequoia (红杉) trees. Praised by National Geographic, the Yosemite Grand Traverse will take you through waterfalls and green mountaintops.1Which of the following is the best time for the hike in Patagonia, Chile?AAprilBMayCAugustDDecember2W

    7、here should you go for a less crowded hike?AJordanBPatagonia, ChileCArizona, the United StatesDCalifornia, the United States3What can you do along the Yosemite Grand Traverse?APlant sequoia treesBAppreciate waterfallsCVisit local templesDClimb granite pillarsDirections, luggage delivery, tasty food.

    8、 Those are some of the things weve seen robots offering at the media center of Beijing Winter Olympics. And most of the robots weve seen here arent made to look human. Instead, they present a wide range of looks. Two of the most advanced robots regularly operate in crowded space. One greets visitors

    9、, answers questions and offers to guide people through the crowds. Another one cleans the carpeted hallways of the main press center. It speaks to passersby in a womans voice. It seems to be speaking English. But we cannot make it out well, because it also plays joyful music while its two front brus

    10、hes are clearing dust and dirt like a futuristic street-sweeper. Dont assume these robots work all hours just because theyre robots. They have carefully managed schedules. For example, the snack robots just go around the media center for about 15 minutes every hourusually only between noon and 17: 0

    11、0. Another kind of robots helps out with logistics (物流) at the media center. These robots can carry up to 300 kilograms of goods, move freely along the relatively empty halls and automatically recharge themselves. They send unique codes through text messages to the receivers when the delivery has ar

    12、rived. Then they can pick up the goods with the codes. There are even COVID-fighting robots, which move around pre-programmed areas spreading chemicals. Food ordering, making and serving in the dining room are fully automatical too. Reporters from around the world can enjoy various food options here

    13、. In short, robots are expected to play an outstanding role in the upcoming Beijing Winter Olympics. But the most important goal is to reduce direct contact (接触) between people.4What can the robots do according to paragraph 2?ASing and dance at the entrance.BGuide guests in crowded areas.CCook and s

    14、erve in the dining room.DDeliver goods and recharge automatically.5What can we know about the snack robots?AThey look like street-sweepers.BThey show up every 15 minutes.CThey cook food on site for the guests.DThey have pre-programmed schedules.6What is the main purpose of employing robots at the me

    15、dia center?ATo reduce direct human contact.BTo promote made-in-China robots.CTo meet the challenge of labor shortage.DTo test the reliability of AI technologies.7What is the best title for the text?AA Wonderful Day at 2022 Beijing Winter OlympicsBHelpful Robots at Beijing Winter Olympics Media Cente

    16、rCRobots Important Roles at 2022 Beijing Winter OlympicsDA Unique Robot Show at Beijing Winter Olympics Media CenterThe world is getting greener, according to a new study published in Nature this week. Chi Chen, lead author of the study, and his colleagues have been mining data collected by an orbit

    17、ing NASA camera that monitors green vegetation on Earths surface, day by day. Even more interesting: They are able to show the exact causes of increasing or decreasing leaf cover in particular areas. In some cold places, increase in leaf cover apparently resulted from global warming. Since the clima

    18、te is becoming more and more temperate and the growing season is getting longer and longer, the plants are growing bigger and leafier there. “One large area of Brazil lost vegetation. I personally checked the data, and thats because of lack of rain,” Chen said. The most striking changes, though, wer

    19、e the result of human decisions in China and India. Both countries have been getting a lot greener. The greening of India, Chen says, comes from a huge expansion of irrigated agriculture. “Instead of having just crops when its raining, they also have a whole six months of cropping and greenness when

    20、 its not raining,” he says. “This version of greening isnt really so great for the environment, though. The irrigation drains groundwater, vegetation is wiped away at harvest time and the extra chemicals farmers use produce greenhouse gases.”In China, though, about half of the new leaf cover that Ch

    21、en detected appears to be the result of a massive reforestation effort. Its a government-supported attempt to prevent disastrous dust storms that resulted from earlier deforestation. “They are really doing a good job,” Chen says. “They have a large and comprehensive tree planting program. Those tree

    22、s will stay in place, capturing (捕捉) dust and also CO2, the greenhouse gas. Theyll store it in wood, roots and soil, doing their part to slow global warming.”8Which of the following best explains the underlined word “temperate” in paragraph 3?AWarm.BWet.CColdDDry.9What has led to the decrease of lea

    23、f cover in the Brazilian area?ATree cutting.BDry weather.CSeasonal harvest.DDesertification.10How does Chi Chen probably feel about the greening in India?AExcited.BPuzzled.CWorried.DAnnoyed.11What is the last paragraph mainly about?AThe benefits of tree planting.BThe harm of global warming.CThe cost

    24、s of greening in China.DThe cause of greening in China.Scientists are racing to study the volcano in Tonga that erupted just before sundown on January 15, 2022. “Everything so far about this eruption is really strange,” said Janine Krippner, a scientist with Smithsonians Global Volcanism Program. “T

    25、he sound of the explosion, the tsunami (海啸) waves that followed the eruption and the huge energy of this explosion, which equals to five to six million tons of TNT, are unlike any seen in recent decades.”The sound of the latest eruption could be heard on distant shores around the world. According to

    26、 Geoff Kilgour, a scientist from New Zealand, water likely has had a hand in it. “Perhaps the recent explosion had just the right mix of magma (岩浆) and water. Either more or less would have led to a quieter explosion,” he said. The tsunami waves that followed the eruption were even stranger. Tsunami

    27、 waves usually start from the center of the eruption. Yet this time, waves appeared in other places, such as the Caribbean, far earlier than would be expected of a classic tsunami. In addition, as tsunami waves travel further, they usually become weaker. While the waves that hit the islands in Tonga

    28、 were damaging, they werent high enough to account for the surprisingly larger waves across the ocean. Although many of the volcanoes in deep oceans usually arent deadly, the recent event reminds us that how dangerous they can be and that how little we know about them. However, monitoring underwater

    29、 volcanoes is a complex task. GPSwhich is frequently used to track changes in the surface as magma moves undergrounddoesnt work on the seafloor. And obtaining real-time data from seismometers (地震检波器) on the ocean floor is expensive and technologically difficult. The situation in Tonga has also shown

    30、 how well the Tonga Geological Services (TGS) has dealt with the latest eruption. “They dont have a huge amount of money. They dont have a huge amount of staff,” Janine Krippner added. “But theyre asked to do a huge amount and they have done a really nice job to reduce the possible damages.”12What c

    31、an we infer from the second paragraph?AThe volcano was very destructive.BThe eruption was predicted correctly.CThe explosion was unexpectedly quiet.DScientists knew nothing about volcanoes.13What was strange about the tsunami waves?AThey were surprisingly low across the ocean.BThey became weaker as

    32、they traveled further.CThey started from the center of the eruption.DThey appeared earlier in other faraway places.14Why is it challenging to monitor the volcanoes in deep oceans?AIt is very expensive to build more GPS stations.BThere are too few scientists hired for the research.CIt is too difficul

    33、t and expensive to get data on time.DThe undersea volcanoes are too dangerous to be studied.15What is Janine Krippners attitude to TGSwork?ASkeptical.BPositive.CUnconcerned.DCritical.二、七选五Communication is essential for people to share information, form relationships and strengthen those relationship

    34、s. However, ineffective communication can lead to conflicts. Communication barriers can prevent two people from making their points understandable to each other. _16_ Luckily, this article will offer you an insight into barriers of communication and how to overcome them.Cultural DiversityPeople belo

    35、ng to different cultures and this can cause cultural clashes(冲突) very easily. It is important to be very careful and talk without hurting their beliefs about culture. _17_Perceptual(感知的) ContrastThe perceptual communication barrier occurs when you say something in a casual or flat tone(语调). People w

    36、ith whom you are having a conversation might think that you are not serious or interested in the topic that you are talking about. As a result, they no longer listen to you attentively._18_This positively impacts how others will perceive your conversation. Make your conversation meaningful and benef

    37、icial. You must also use eye contact now and then. Show proper interest in what they are saying. Smile sincerely and have a constructive conversation.Language Barrier_19_ If you use big words or wrong words during a conversation, it usually gets difficult for the other person to understand you. What

    38、 you might think is easy for you to understand may not be easy for others.Thus, it is important to use simple words and easy grammar. Dont use fancy words as this will only lead to misunderstandings. _20_ This way you will be able to communicate efficiently.ALearn about different languages.BIt is im

    39、portant to have a positive tone and body language.CMake sure to state your point and say only whats required.DThis can cause misunderstandings and even damage relations.EAnother common communication barrier is the language barrier.FDifferent people hold different attitudes toward the language barrie

    40、r.GInstead, explain things more simply rather than making them complex.三、完形填空Im a dog rescuer by nature, I have successfully _21_ about a dozen dogs to their owners.Im sometimes scolded by some _22_ owners for disturbing them, but the dogs are happy so Im full of _23_ .I am now living in Denver and

    41、working close to home. Therefore, I _24_ go home for lunch. One day, I took a short cut through a neighborhood and reached the busy road, Colfax, that I had to _25_ . While I was _26_ , a tiny dog was running down the busy road and right past my car, _27_ traffic chaos. It was _28_ by a young girl.

    42、The dog-saving nature _29_ me to get out of the car and _30_ the chase(追逐). “Is that your dog?” I shouted. What a foolish question-why would she be chasing a _31_ dog. “No! Is it yours?” she asked. My question no longer felt so _32_ . “No!” So we _33_ the block and around the corner where we hit She

    43、ridan, another very _34_ road. The dog rushed into the road and was almost _35_ by a car. Traffic started to be _36_ once more. As I caught the dog, I suddenly _37_ that I left my car with the door _38_ and my purse on the front seat. I returned to my car, only to find nothing was _39_ .Later, I tri

    44、ed for months and never found the _40_ for it. So I named her Wicket and we lived happily ever after. She wasnt afraid of anything after that and she would have followed me everywhere without hesitation.21AdonatedBsoldCreturnedDintroduced22AungratefulBunfortunateCuncertainDunfair23AcuriosityBpressur

    45、eCfantasyDcheer24AbarelyBregularlyCeventuallyDquickly25AcrossBrepairCbuildDavoid26AtalkingBwaitingCreadingDeating27AaffectingBdamagingCcausingDguaranteeing28ArejectedBbotheredCkeptDfollowed29AmotivatedBhatedCtroubledDrefused30AquitBobserveCjoinDstop31AstrangersBgirlsCfriendsDdrivers32AlovelyBmatureC

    46、violentDstupid33Amade upBran downCcleaned upDfocused on34AwideBsmoothCbusyDdirty35ArescuedBcoveredCblockedDhit36Ain peaceBout of shapeCat workDin a mess37AadmittedBrealizedCconcludedDhoped38AclosedBopenCbrokenDmobile39AterribleBsafeCmissingDperfect40AownerBenemyCzooDjob四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适

    47、当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。It is said _41_ a lost Vincent Van Gogh painting has recently appeared. The excitement _42_ (generate) by the news proved again that more than 130 years after he died, peoples fascination with and appetite for anything to do with the Dutch artist remains as strong as ever. The picture has to be authenticated (验证) by the Van Gogh Museum in the Dutch capital Amsterdam

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