2022届陕西省商洛市第一次高考模拟检测英语试题.docx
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1、2022届陕西省商洛市第一次高考模拟检测英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Its enjoyable to travel like a local around Sydney on this city cycling tour with different options. Various tour lengths allow you to choose a bike tour that suits your schedule and budget.OverviewCovering more than 30 of the top Sydney sights Use of bi
2、cycle and all safety equipment includeLed by a cycling guide so travelers can focus on scenery instead of directionsRefuel with included lunch and a drink on the Sydney Harbour Bridge RideDetailsMeet your group and guide at The Rocks at the appointed time for your tour. Choose from several tour opti
3、ons, including the Sydney Classic Tour, the Sydney Highlights Tour, the Sydney Harbour Bridge Ride and the Manly Beach and Sunset Cruise Tour. Highlights include Royal Botanic Gardens, Hyde Park, Darling Harbour, Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House. Your tour ends at its original departure point.I
4、mportant InformationSecure storage is available for backpack, purse, or other items which need to be stored until you return from your tour.Baby seats for children up to 25 kg can be provided free of charge. Tour operates in wet weather, and raincoats will be provided.No wheelchair is accessible. An
5、imals arent allowed. Travelers have to keep a normal physical fitness level.1What can the tourists enjoy during the cycling tour?AAll Sydney sights.BFree lunchCWheelchair service.DWatching many animals.2Where is the departure point of the tour?AThe Rocks.BHyde Park.CHarbour Bridge.DSydney Opera Hous
6、e.3Which is a must for the tourists?ALiving in Sydney.BBringing raincoats.CBeing in good health.DRiding their own bikes.At the graduate programs annual workshop (研讨会), presentation after presentation highlighted students successes. But Michelle, Emily, and two other PhD students were taking a differ
7、ent approach, sharing their most painful failures. The audience of PhD students sat in silence, apparently shocked. However, they werent ashamed, but proud to share their full selves and build a foundation for authentic relationships.Setbacks (挫折) are an unavoidable part of graduate school, but ofte
8、n we try to hide them. By sharing our whole selves, including our failures, we go on to build a deep, meaningful relationship.Michelle and Emily wanted others to experience that openness and support, too. So they made a change to the workshop by presenting their stories onstage, and invited the audi
9、ence members to turn to one another and share their own significant failures. An awkward silence followed, but it only lasted a few seconds. Soon the students jumped into enthusiastic conversation.From that point forward, every presentation at the workshop included some mention of the failures that
10、led to the results. The students shared that their most significant data slides took more than a year to get right. It reminded the audience that behind every impressive result is a person who is just trying his or her best.Since the workshop, Michelle and Emily have noticed a continuous change in t
11、heir classmates. Besides feeling closer to their classmates, the students are asking one another for help not only on technical challenges, but also about how to handle the personal challenges.Its hard to relate to someone when all we know about them is their accomplishments. We should talk about fa
12、ilure and normalize it. To lead by example, Emily said that she hadnt won an NSF fellowship. It was a disappointment, but she was proud to share it.4Why did the four PhD students share their failures at the workshop?ATo shock their classmates.BTo show their differences.CTo highlight the atmosphere.D
13、To build authentic relations.5How did the audience react to the stories of Michelle and Emily?AThey felt calm.BThey appreciated them.CThey were ashamed.DThey ignored them.6What happens to the students after the workshop?ATheir grades have improved a lot.BTheir confidence has been rebuilt.CTheir inte
14、raction becomes in-depth.DTheir data slides are specialized.7What may be the best title for the text?AAchieve successes through failuresBBuild relationships by sharing failuresCLets deal with failures appropriatelyDTalk about your stories in the workshopThe global movement to get rid of plastic has
15、led to concern about single-use plastic tea bags, with many people now considering them wasteful and potentially dangerous. New research by a team at McGill University found that a tea bag soaked (浸泡) in 95 water released 11.6 billion units of microplastics and 3.1 billion smaller nanoplastic partic
16、les (微粒). The researchers are suggesting that dipping into boiling water makes the tea bags release higher numbers of plastic particles or poisonous substances.This quantity of microplastics is larger than the amount consumed by a person in an entire year, so the question remains whether the consump
17、tion of microplastics is harmful to the human body. Worryingly, when exposed to these levels of microplastics, water fleas (水蚤) were noted to show body and behavior abnormalities. For a nation that consumes up to 60.2 billion cups of tea a year, this has caused concern. While there is no evidence th
18、at these micro-plastics affect human health, the UN has said more research is needed to fully understand the effect microplastics have on the body.It is not only plastic tea bags that contain chemicals. 96 per cent of paper tea bags sold in the UK contain polypropylenea chemical used to close the op
19、enings. This chemical can makeup 25 per cent of the bag.Some brands such as the Co-op and PG Tips had already adopted 100 per cent compostable (可堆肥的) ten bags due to public pressure. While Lidl is exploring the alternative for biological tea bags. Yorkshire Tea is aiming to switch to plant-based mat
20、erials by the end of the year. The most eco-friendly tea, however, remains loose leaf in a pot or cup.8What does the new research show?ATea bags are becoming unpopular.BTea bags contain different plastics.CTea bags in hot water release bad materials.DTea bags should be dipped in cold water.9Which ca
21、n best describe the microplastics effect on human health?ADirect.BLong-lasting.CInsignificant.DUncertain.10What can be inferred from the last paragraph?ATea makers are aware of tea bags harm.BThe public are particular about tea brands.CPeople are concerned about the environment.DThe production of te
22、a becomes eco-friendly.11Where is the text probably taken from?AA textbook.BA technology report.CA biography.DA health magazine.A new species of pygmy seahorse (豆丁海马) has been discovered off the coast of South Africa in Sodwana Bay, attracting scientists with its tiny sizeonly 2.7 centimeters.An int
23、ernational research team studied the tiny pygmy seahorse in 2019, after it was spotted by chance by diving instructor Savannah Nalu Olivier who was exploring algae (海藻) on the seafloor of the bay. But it wasnt easy to see it at all, according to a press release from the University of Leeds in Austra
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