2023届四川省成都市高中毕业班第二次诊断性检测英语试题.docx
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1、2023届四川省成都市高中毕业班第二次诊断性检测英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、未知How do you decide which charities to support? If a charity receives a high ranking, it must be effective at meeting its mission. Therefore, we pick some international charities that rank A+ in terms of financial health, accountability, and transparency
2、.International Childrens FundThe mission of the International Childrens Fund (ICF) is to come to the aid of needy children worldwide since 1987. This charity distributes life-saving food, clothing, and medicine and it supports the construction of orphanages, schools, churches and vocational training
3、 centers across the African continent. ICF uses an impressive 99.7 percent of its funding for projects.Direct ReliefWith a history of over 7 decades, Direct Relief (DR) is a humanitarian organization with a mission to improve the health and lives of people affected by poverty and emergencies. DRs as
4、sistance programs focus on emergency preparedness and disaster relief, disease prevention and treatment of the most vulnerable populations. DR uses a 99.4 percent of its funding for programs.MAP InternationalSince its foundation in 1954, MAP has served millions of people. Its mission is to provide m
5、edicines and health supplies to those in need around the world so they might experience life to the fullest. At present, MAP is responding to recent emergencies that include areas hit by earthquakes or hurricanes, as well as helping refugees. Contributions go a long way here; a $25 donation provides
6、 $1,500 of medicine. A notable 99 percent of its funding is used for aid programs.Books for Africa Books for Africa organization collects, sorts, ships and distributes books that are donated by publishers, schools, libraries, organizations, and individuals. Volunteers choose books that are age and s
7、ubject appropriate. Enough books for entire classes are sent. To date, 41 million books have been distributed to once-empty libraries and rural schools in every African country. This organization, founded 35 years ago, also uses 99 percent of its funding for its missions.1What does MAP focus on?ABui
8、lding schools.BImproving peoples fitness.CPreventing natural disasters.DSupplying studying materials.2Which charity has the longest history?ADirect Relief.BBooks for Africa.CMAP International.DInternational Childrens Fund.3What do the listed charities have in common?AThe people who founded them.BThe
9、 region they offer help to.CThe organization that sponsors them.DThe reputation they enjoy worldwide.Chinese ink paintings once were on the edge of being forgotten-at least according to a paper of Li Xiaoshan, a postgraduate art student.At the time, many Chinese painting professionals passed away wi
10、thout finding younger artists to fill their shoes. Young artists were left on their own to find breakthroughs and define themselves as artists. While extremely exaggerated (夸张), Lis comment sent shock waves through the Chinese painting community. Since then, many experimental painters have taken to
11、their studios in China, creating many astonishing and inspirational ink paintings using new methods and concepts, marking an important step for the development of contemporary Chinese paintings.Shao Ge is a representative of this new form. Born to an ordinary family in Beijing in 1962, Shao was keen
12、 on traditional Chinese paintings. As a child, he spent much of his time staring at the ink masterpieces in the Palace Museum. There was an elder neighbor, who was good at Chinese painting and calligraphy. In his spare time, the kind elder talked about traditional Chinese culture to young Shao. Some
13、 years later, Shao decided to study painting after graduating from high school. After graduating in the Beijing Arts and Crafts School in 1978, Shao was sent to work at a small crafts factory. Before long, the factory went bankrupt. Shao later passed an exam and became a painter for RongBao Zhai, a
14、famous Chinese art gallery established in 1672.This career jump allowed Shao to springboard into a lifetime of ink paintings.“At first, I just drew everything-landscapes, figures, flowers, birds, and fish,” Shao said. “But I soon found sticking to traditional thoughts and skills of Chinese paintings
15、 would be a brake on my development as a professional painter. For this reason, I decided to innovate my own style.”4What do the underlined words “fill their shoes” mean in Paragraph 2?ACalm them down.BAsk them for help.CFocus on themselves.DTake over their roles.5What does Paragraph 3 mainly introd
16、uce about Shao Ge?AHis journey to art.BHis family background.CHis neighbors influence.DHis passion for learning.6What will be probably talked about in the next paragraph?APeoples view of Shaos painting.BShaos impact on Chinese painting.CThe development of traditional painting.DShaos successful exper
17、iment in painting.7In which column of a newspaper can this text probably be found?AFashion.BFeature.CEducation.DLiterature.Some Italian architects have completed the first 3D-printed home made from clay recently. It is called TECLA, which comes from “technology” and “clay”.Its founder, Mario Cucinel
18、la, points out that building homes from earth is not new. Adobe-made from a mix of earth, water and organic material-is one of the worlds earliest construction materials, known for its firmness, and bio-degradability. He hopes that its design can become a practical option to house people who lack ad
19、equate housing due to financial issues.Over the past few years, many 3D-printed homes and communities have been conceptualized, promising low construction costs. But while previous structures were built using concrete or plastic, TECLA was mainly built from soil at the site mixed with water and fibe
20、rs from rice husks. Cucinella believes this approach can be adopted in different parts of the world, using whatever local materials are available, and could be particularly helpful in remote areas, where industrial construction materials are harder to come by.Printing with clay has its drawbacks. It
21、s a much slower process than quick-drying concrete 3D-printed homes and all-clay skyscrapers are not likely in the future. However, the use of available soil and the programs ease of construction mean that TECLA could be well-suited to provide housing in many different countries. It is estimated tha
22、t by 2030, 3 billion people will require access to accessible and affordable residences. “You can build this kind of house in many more places when you are not dependent on some specific product,” Cucinella explained.TECLA has drawn wide attention. “Im not in the position to say this will be the fut
23、ure of all houses on the planet, “Russo, another 3D-printing architect said. However, he added, “I think this revolution of 3D printing is to give people a degree of freedom in how to do things, without being connected to a big, professional industry.”8Whats the purpose of TECLA?ATo make 3D-printed
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