2022届福建省福州市高三毕业班5月质量检测(三模)英语试题.docx
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1、2022届福建省福州市高三毕业班5月质量检测(三模)英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Book OneBook TwoThe Mystery of Mrs. Christieby Marie BenedictPaperback October 2021. 336 pagesThis novel is written by historical fiction writer Marie Benedict. Based on the true story of Christies disappearance for 11 days in 1926, Benedicts book
2、unfolds in a style similar to Christies own work. Alternating between the viewpoint of Christie herself and her first husband Archie, The Mystery of Mrs. Christie dives into a domestic drama and gives way lo a satisfying ending.Infinite Countryby Patricia EngelPaperback October 2021. 208 pagesThis p
3、oetic offering from Patricia Engel follows a, family kept apart by national borders, still maintaining bonds. It focuses on Talia, a 15-year-old girl in Colombia with her father and grandmother while her mother and sister live in New Iersey. It- also includes details about indigenous culture, puttin
4、g the story into a broader historical context.Book ThreeBook FourLibertreby Kaitlyn GreenidgePaperback February 2022. 352 pagesKaitlyn Greenidge has returned with the novel exploring the ties between family and race. The story focuses on Libertic, whose mother is a Black medical doctor in the United
5、 States. Libertie intends to follow in her mothers footsteps, but she faces the particular challenges as a dark-skinned Black. After marrying and moving to Haiti, she discovers a world that represents new hope.The Forest of Vanishing Starsby Kristin HarmelPaperhack May 2022. 384 pagesActually everyt
6、hing published by Kristin Harmel becomes a book club favorite. This one was highly regarded by readers, who appreciated the glimpse into a lesser-known aspect of the WWII. The plot follows a young woman who helps Jews hide out in the Naliboki Forest. Harmel presents a moving and suspenseful novel fr
7、om true stories of survivors.1Which book is about a story of a true writer?ABook One.BBook Two.CBook Three.DBook Four.2What is the topic of Book Two?ALife choice.BFamily ties.CRacial prejudice.DNational pride.3What is special about the fouth introduction?ASubject of war is involved.BThe language sty
8、le is mentioned.CThe ending of the story is revealed.DInformation of the writer is offered.Climbing, I once thought, was a very manly activity, but as I found my way into this activity, I came to see that something quite different happens on the rock.Like wild swimming, rock climbing involves you in
9、to the landscape. On the rock, I am fully present. Eyes pay close attention.ears are alert (警觉的), and hands move across the surface. Unlike walking, where I could happily wander about absent-mindedly, in climbing, attentive observation is essential.As an arts student studying English literature, I d
10、iscovered a new type of reading from outdoor climbing. Going out on to the crags (悬崖), I saw how you can learn to read the rocks and develop a vocabulary of physical movements. Good climbers knew how to map their bodies on to the stone. Watching them, I wanted to possess that skillful language.My le
11、ap happened when I worked for the Cairngorms National Park Authority. Guiding my explorations into this strange new landscape was Nan Shepherd. Unlike the goal-directed mindset of many mountaineers, she is not concerned with peaks or personal beats. Shepherd sees the mountain as a total environment
12、and she celebrates the Caingorms as a place alive with plants, rocks, animals and elements. Through her generous spirit and my own wanderings, I saw that rock climbing need not be a process of testing yourself against anything. Rather, the intensity of focus could release you into another way of bei
13、ng. Spending so much time in high and stony places has changed my view on the world and our place in it. I have come into physical contact with processes that go way beyond the everyday. Working with gravity, geology (地质学), rhythms of weather and deep time, I gain an actual relationship with the ear
14、th. This connection lies at the heart of my passion for rock climbing. I return to the rocks, because this is where I feel in touch with our land.4Why does the author like climbing?AIt challenges her to compete with men.BIr allows her a urique attitude toward rock.CIt teaches her how to possess a ne
15、w language.DIt makes her feel connected with the world.5What does the writer find important in climbing?ABalance.BConcentration.CDetermination.DCuriosity.6What does the writer learn from Nan Shepherd?AClimbing goes together with nature.BEvery mountain top is within reach.CThe best climber is the one
16、 having fun.DYou cannot achieve high unless you change.7What does the underlined word “it” in paragrap 5 refer to?ATime.BContact.CThe world.DMy view.Bird lovers will want to flock to a new room designed for Swedens Trechotel. Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) in cooperation with UIf Ohman, a zoo
17、logist who studies birds, Biosphere is a suspended room surrounded by 350 birdhouses. Sheltered into the treetops, it will strengthen the natural environment by increasing the bird population and give visitors a special connection with these feathered friends. The room, which is Treehotels eighth, o
18、pens in May and features a hold, experimental design. Each on-site wooden house interacts with nature and Biosphere is no different. The 3800-square-foot Biosphere is accessed by a suspended bridge and is designed to involve guests in the surrounding forests. After spending time at Treehotel, BIG fo
19、under Bjarke Ingels wanted to take the concept of involvement and push it even further.“Almost instantly, the idea of not only the human visitors but also the resident hind and bat population to cohabit a globe-shaped group of nests came to life,” Ingels shares.BIG worked closely with Ohman to creat
20、e birdhouses of different sizes to attract different birds. These birdhouses stick out from the above, creating different Ievels and allowing light to enter the space while preserving the view. Ohmam hopes that the initiative will inspire others to build their own birdhouses and provide new habitats
21、 for the decreasing bind population in morthem Sweden.Inistde Biosphere, the space is divided on a split level. The plan has a lower living area and upper seeping area. The rich dark inside and organic materials are inspired by the surrounding forest in an effort to stimulatevisitors to look outward
22、 and enjoy the landscape.With Biosphere, Treehotel has accomplished its goal of having rooms designed by architects from every Scandinavian country. Snohetta and Inrednin Gegruppen are just two of the firms that have also designed incredible wooden houses for the hotel, which opened in 2010.8What is
23、 Biosphere?AA bird nest.BA treetop hotel.CA room of a hotel.DA bird-watching shelter.9What is paragraph 3 mainly about?AThe design concept.BThe specific outlook.CThe unique structure.DThe natural surroundings.10What might guests in Biosphere experience?AStaying in bright rooms.BDesigning wooden bird
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