2022届辽宁省县级重点高中协作体高三模拟考试英语试题.docx
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1、2022届辽宁省县级重点高中协作体高三模拟考试英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Follow this four-day route, and youll lose yourself in the wizarding world of Harry Potter.Day 1 Overview EdinburghIt was in Scotlands capital city that J. K. Rowling started to plot the adventures of Harry and his pals. With stoned streets, winding a
2、lleys and medieval(中世纪的) architecture, the city certainly has a few things in common with the settings from the books and films. She wrote the early chapters in various cafes around the citys Old Towns. Day 2 Overview travel to Fort WilliamTravel by train from Edinburgh to Glasgow. From there, you c
3、an take the West Highland Line to Fort William. This is a great way to see some famous spots from the window, including the mysterious Rannoch Moor, the place where Death Eaters board the train in the movie Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows.Day 3 Overview all aboard the Hogwarts ExpressWitness th
4、e sweeping cinematic scenery of the movie Harry Potter by booking a seat on the Jacobite Steam Train. Stop for lunch in Mallaig and then make the return journey to Fort William. Please be sure to book the steam train in advance, as it is very popular. By the way, it runs seasonally.Day4 Overview lak
5、es and glens(峡谷)In the films, mysterious, misty landscapes frame the background of Harrys tale, so its no surprise that the film producers chose the Highlands for many scenes. Spend a day wandering through some of these beautiful spots and feel the magical atmosphere.1Where did J. K. Rowling create
6、Harry Potter at first?AIn Edinburgh.BIn Mallaig.CIn Glasgow.DIn Fort William.2What should you pay attention to if taking the Jacobite Steam Train?AReviewing the movie.BBooking tickets in advance.CBringing lunch ahead of time.DBuying one-way ticket specially.3In which section of a newspaper will you
7、read the text?ACurrent Affairs.BTechnology.CTours.DBiography.For his 86th birthday, Cheng Xiangwen enjoyed a corn-shaped cake his colleagues had prepared for him. “My birthday wish is to develop better corn varieties,” he says. After the celebration, he began another journey to Sanya, in South China
8、s Hainan Province, where he has worked most of his life. Cheng is a scientist in agriculture and spends most of his life studying and cultivating (栽培) corn. He visits Sanya in November every year and stays there for six months to cultivate corn.Once, when he was conducting a field survey, a female f
9、armer said to him in tears, “You graduated from college. Could you please find a way to increase the corn output here? If the yields (产量) are higher, our children will no longer suffer from hunger.” Since then, Cheng has made developing high-yield corn varieties his lifes mission.In 1964, he came to
10、 Hainan, where it was warmer, and started his work there. He greatly shortened the cultivation period and created hybrid corn varieties for the first time. With these new varieties, farmers in Xunxian County saw their average corn output was more than 3,750 kg per hectare per year.Despite the beauti
11、ful coastline, the environment where Cheng works used to be troubled by poverty and poor traffic. Locals once described the area as having a large number of rats, mosquitoes, and poisonous snakes. At that time, he did everything on his own. He lived in a local villagers house and he frequently went
12、to the mountains to chop firewood to cook. His hard work, however, has paid off. Now, authorities have approved 14 new, high-yield corn varieties Cheng helped develop.Cheng is dedicated to developing high-yield corn varieties with stronger resistance and they are easier to harvest with machines. He
13、still goes to the fields each day and observes and records the corn plants. “Cultivating seeds is like raising kids. Only by careful parenting can you become familiar with their strengths and weaknesses and help them to grow up healthily,” he says.4What can we infer about Cheng according to paragrap
14、h 1?AHe was born in Hainan Province.BHe works in Sanya for less than half a year.CHe rested for a long time after his birthday.DHe wants to develop higher-yield corn varieties.5In which paragraph can we know the cause of Chengs lifes mission?AParagraph 1.BParagraph 2.CParagraph 3.DParagraph 4.6What
15、kind of difficulty did Cheng meet with in Hainan?AUnbearable hot weather.BBuilding a house without help.CLiving on poisonous creatures.DThe terrible living conditions and surroundings.7Which of the following can best describe Cheng?AHard-working and determined.BCalm and caring.CFair and sympathetic.
16、DKind and generous.When a heavy storm hit, residents of the floating community of Schoonschip in Amsterdam had little doubt about whether they could ride it out. They tied up their bikes and outdoor benches, and checked in with neighbors to ensure everyone had enough food and water as their neighbor
17、hood slid up and down its steel foundational pillars (支柱), rising along with the water and going back to its original position after the rain stopped.“We feel safer in storm because we are floating,” says Siti Boelen, a Dutch television producer who moved into Schoonschip two years ago. As sea level
18、s rise and supercharged storms cause waters to rise, floating neighborhoods offer an experiment in flood defense that could allow coastal communities to better fight against climate change.A floating house can be constructed on any shoreline and is able to deal with rising seas by remaining on the t
19、op of the waters surface. Unlike houseboats, which can easily be moved and relocated, floating homes are fixed to the shore and are usually connected to the local sewer (污水管道) system and power grid. They are structurally similar to houses built on land, but instead of a basement, they have a concret
20、e hull (船体) that acts as a counterbalance, allowing them to remain stable in the water.Severe wind and rain, or even the passing of large cruise ships, can make the buildings rock. Siti Boelen, the Schoonschip resident, says that when she first moved in, stormy weather made her think twice. “You fee
21、l it in your stomach,” she says, adding that she has gotten used to the feeling. Floating homes also require extra infrastructure and work to connect to the electricity grid and sewer system.But the benefits may outweigh the costs. “If there are floods, its expected that many people will move to hig
22、her ground. But the alternative is to stay close to coastal cities and explore expansion onto the water,” says Rutger de Graaf. “If you consider that in the second half of the century, hundreds of millions of people will be displaced by sea level rise, we need to start now to increase the scale of f
23、loating developments.”8What did local residents think when a heavy storm hit?AThey could get through it.BThey could control the flood.CThey could get some bikes after it.DThey could gain enough food in it.9What can we know about Siti Boelen?AShe has a sense of security in a storm.BShe gets along wel
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