2022届山西省太原市高三模拟考试(二)英语试题.docx
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1、2022届山西省太原市高三模拟考试(二)英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解When you travel on a London bus, we want you to have the best experience possible. If you havent used our services before, here are some tips for your reference. Face coverings. You must wear a face covering, over your nose and mouth, for the full durati
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5、h travel advice, route and bus stop information and departure times, report any safety concerns or hand in lost property. Vauxhall Bus StationMonday to Friday. 06:30-22:00Saturday/Sunday. 10:00-18:0033 Bondway, Lambeth SW8 2LNWalthamstow Bus StationMonday to Sunday, 06:30-22:00Selborne Road. Waltham
6、 Forest E17 7JPStratford Regional Bus Station24 hours 7 daysGreat Bastern Road, Newham E15 1XDWest Croydon Bus StationMonday to Saturday. 06:30-22:00Sunday, 10:00-18:00Station Road, Croydon CR0 2RD1What is required when you use the bus services?APaying in cash.BWearing a mask.CListening for the bell
7、.DTravelling at quieter hours.2What can passengers do at the controller office?ARecover lost items.BProvide some services.CRead safety instructions.DApply for an Oyster card.3Which station can be travelers choice at midnight?AVauxhall.BWalthamstow.CStratford Regional.DWest Croydon.If it werent for p
8、assionate people, this would be a dull world indeed. Peter Cavanagh, of Lopez Island, certainly qualifies in the passionate category, having taken 600, 000 pictures of birds all over the world in the past 13 years. Cavanagh, 73, is a retired professor in the University of Washington. He minored in m
9、ath and is an instrument-rated pilot. His pictures mostly capture birds in flight, not on a perch (栖息). “I have a sense of wonder at flight because it is the most highly complex form of movement in the entire animal kingdom,” says Cavanagh. “Humans have spent more than six centuries trying to imitat
10、e bird flight but still have not produced flying machines with all of the complexity, flexibility and performance that is commonplace for birds.” For birds, the math of it all just happens. A small bird such as the American kestrel, the smallest falcon (猎鹰) in our region at about 4 ounces, sits and
11、waits for prey. Meanwhile, to achieve fight, a 90-ton commercial jet is filled with electronics and computer systems. “Birds have flying abilities we have not come close to matching in airplanes,” says Cavanagh. The Royal Aeronautical Society in London, in a January 2021 posting, told how researcher
12、s at the University of Denmark did computer design of a Boeing 777 wing based on a birds wings. It was 5% lighter, which matters in fuel costs. In 2019, Airbus produced a “Bird of Prey” design that mimicked the eagles wing and tail structure for flight control. Cavanagh enjoys every minute of waitin
13、g, and waiting, and waiting, starting at sunrise to capture those images. “I am happiest in truly wild places where the human is a tolerated guest and they are the world of wild animals.”4What is Peter Cavanaghs passion?AMath education.BBird photography.CAirplane engineering.DWilderness exploration.
14、5Why did the author mention the American kestrel?ATo compare the sizes and weights of the birds.BTo show the importance of math in biomechanics.CTo prove the unmatched flying abilities of birds.DTo stress the diversity of native American species.6What does the underlined word “mimicked” mean in para
15、graph 4?AImitated.BAbandoned.COutperformed.DDiscovered.7Which word best describes Peter Cavanaghs attitude to nature according to the last paragraph?ASkeptical.BRespectful.CObjective.DIndifferent.When we see someone for the first time, we interpret many tiny things from their faces. But since the pa
16、ndemic began, we have often been interacting with people whose faces we can only half see. And this goes both ways, weakening our ability to offer a friendly smile. So what does it mean to go more than a year without seeing smiles as steadily as we did before?A 2020 research paper in the Journal of
17、Cosmetic Dermatology found that dividing the face into a visible half and invisible half might enhance the perception of negative emotions and decrease the perception of positive emotions. “Emotions such as surprise that use the mouth may be mistaken for strongly negative emotions such as anger or s
18、adness, and a smile may seem diminished or less genuine when the teeth and lips are covered,” the authors wrote. Peter Revenaugh has been studying how people interpret faces for years. He knows this firsthand. As a surgeon who often wears masks around patients, he is careful to use other cues to be
19、clear when, for example, he is making a joke. “Some of my jokes fall flat,” he said, because theyre not really sure. They cant see me smiling.”Ways to adjust to restricted facial communication include making more of an effort to analyse positivity. People can employ a cadence (抑扬顿挫) to their speech
20、to guide others, for example. Crinkling the corners of the eyes, a lighter tone of the voice, all can help. Revenaugh has tried to use his eyes more to express meaning. “Our eyes crinkle at the corner when were doing a true smile, and most people around the world recognize that as a happy feeling,”
21、he said. And when Revenaugh is with a patient, both masked, and he is joking? “Ill simply say, Im joking.” he said.8What can be inferred from paragraph 2?ASurprise is mainly expressed through the eyes.BNegative emotions always involve the mouth.CHalf of our emotions are mistaken due to wearing masks
22、.DThe mouth can be very helpful in interpreting an emotion.9What gives Revenaugh an advantage in understanding the perception of emotions?AHis occupation.BHis personality.CHis sense of humor.DHis interpreting skills.10How does Revenaugh make sure his jokes dont fall flat?ABy whispering his jokes to
23、people.BBy making gestures with his hands.CBy identifying his patients in a positive way.DBy telling his intention directly to the patients.11What could be the best title of the text?ASide Effects of Facial CommunicationBBringing Back Smiles in the PandemicCHow to Improve Masked CommunicationDHow to
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