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    1、2023届山东省聊城市高三一模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、未知Cambridge Open Days,July and September 2023Every July and September,the University of Cambridge opens its doors to welcome prospective applicants and their parents and supporters to find out what its really like to live and study here.July Open Days- 6 and 7 Ju

    2、ly 2023Our next Open Days will take place on 6 and 7 July 2023 and will include both online and in-person elements. You can find out all about our courses,the Colleges and departments,University facilities,the application process, student life and finance via:Information standsCourse presentations a

    3、nd sample lecturesCollege and department toursQ&.A sessions with current students and staffThe programme will run from 9 : 30-16 :30 (UK time) and is similar on both days so you should only need to attend one of the days. Further details will be announced in due course.September Open Day-15 Septembe

    4、r 2023With a focus on choosing your College, our September Open Day provides another opportunity for you to visit the Cambridge Colleges and ask current students and staff any questions you may have.Booking informationTo attend our Open Days you must register in advance.Bookings for our July Open Da

    5、ys will open in May 2023.Bookings for our September Open Day will open in summer 2023, after the July Open Days.Subscribe to our Student Newsletter to be notified when bookings open and for details of other opportunities, advice and resources.1Who will be most interested in Cambridge Open Days?AIts

    6、previous applicants.BIts possible students.CHigh school graduates.DIts cooperative partners.2What can we learn about July Opening Days?AThe programme hours will add up to seven.BParticipants will offer a course presentation.CThe programme will be virtual.DIt is advisable to attend one of the days.3W

    7、hat should you do if you want to attend September Open Day?AAsk college staffs permission.BMake an appointment in May.CRegister after July Open Days.DSign up for it in Student Newsletter.When it comes to making lunch for their kids, moms and dads have usual favorites. For some parents in the US, tho

    8、se favorites are peanut butter and jelly sandwiches-also known as PB&.Js. Fruit like apples and bananas are also popular.But one mother has an unusual go-to ingredient for her childrens lunches. Jenny Mollen uses funny-looking candy eyes. She has learned that her children will eat any healthy food i

    9、f it has edible eyeballs attached. The “eyeballs” are really pieces of candy.Her children laugh while they eat healthy foods like bell peppers, kiwis, or dates. Mollen says candy “eyes” make lunch more fun.“Honestly, first of all, just buy yourself some candy googly eyes. They are tried-and-true,” s

    10、he said. She admits that “you lose something nutritionally” by giving children candy. But she thinks that getting children to eat healthy food by putting candy on it is worth it.Mollens lunch tricks bring together food and craft. She uses tricks because her two sons hate to eat different kinds of fo

    11、ods. So, she decorates their food to resemble animals or even their favorite Pokmon characters. She makes edible “bugs” made from dates, pretzel sticks for the legs, and, of course, candy “eyes”. She also uses leftover Chinese food to make panda bears from rice and seaweed.Mollen says her lunch proj

    12、ects are easy to do. And her sons think they have won a big prize at their midday meal. Mollen says making fun-looking, artful lunches for her children helps ease her guilt as she is a working mom. Her artful lunches are her way of reminding her children that she is thinking of them.Mollen says she

    13、also wants to teach them healthy eating habits. She says that by getting kids to eat vegetables at a young age, they will grow up to eat healthy foods later in life. She also says it is a good way to get children to try foods from other cultures. If they need to be “tricked” sometimes, that is okay.

    14、4Whats the purpose of Mollens lunch projects?ATo make her childrens day.BTo remind people to save food.CTo persuade other parents to follow suit.DTo ensure her childrens healthy diet.5What is typical of Mollens lunch?AIt contains all kinds of food.BIt is made up of candy.CIt combines art and nutriti

    15、on.DIt is full of Chinese styles.6How have Mollens lunch projects affected her children?AThey have taken to their fun-looking lunches.BThey have broaden their knowledge of food.CThey have bonded with their favorite animals.DThey have swept to victory in the meal competitions.7What are the last two p

    16、aragraphs mainly about?AMollens plans for cooking lunches.BThe benefits of Mollens lunch tricks.CMollens expectations of her children.DThe culture elements in Mollens lunch.Traditionally, profiting from forests often meant capitalizing on timber(木材)-choosing commercial timber. Yet increasingly, ther

    17、e is an understanding that its of greater significance to keep trees standing than cut them down for financial profit. Money is not everything. We have to recognize real and lasting value is from natural resources. But money is a fact of life.Good news is that we can expect entire natural woodland i

    18、s left undamaged and still provides a revenue(收益)stream. Leaving woodland complete does not necessarily mean that we do not touch it at all. Conservation work may involve building back biodiversity or the removal of foreign plant species.A healthy woodland system can provide a range of yields(产物).Be

    19、sides eatable yields-top fruit, berries, and food crops, it produces substances for chemical use. The non-timber forest products provided by natural ecosystems will vary significantly depending on where they are. But therere almost always ways to explore to acquire revenue.A project in the U. K. sho

    20、ws woodland is also a draw for visitors. It engages a community who creates a sustainable area of woodland. The sale of handmade wooden items and non-timber forest products is involved. But the community largely obtains revenue by opening up parts of the natural woodland to the public with an advent

    21、ure playground and outdoor recreational activities on the site. It also offers courses on nest building, special wildlife events and more. The project is thought to have great uniqueness. In terms of revenue, it centers round the existing natural land; the yields woodland can provide become side pro

    22、ducts.Recreational activities, tours, and classes are just the commencement. A rich and biodiverse woodland can be an ecosystem that draws in people looking for a beautiful place to stay. Woodland has great value in ecological and social terms. And when you nurse it, it could also add to the income

    23、from your land.8What do people increasingly think about forest conservation?AIt is difficult to carry out.BIt means making full use of timber.CIt outweighs financial development.DIt should centre on building back biodiversity.9Why is the project considered unique?AIt makes woodland itself the main p

    24、roduct.BIt focuses on protecting natural land.CIt aims to promote ecotourism.DIt provides educational experiences.10What does the underlined word “commencement“ mean in the last paragraph?AIntention.BWish.CException.DBeginning.11Which is a suitable title for the text?AWoodland Brings Profit While St

    25、aying CompleteBA Project Creates Sustainable WoodlandCForest Conservation Has Been a Top PriorityDNon-timber Products Help Gain More RevenueIve been working steadily for hours now, but feel as if I havent even started. My attention is being pulled from my assigned task - writing this story-by a myri

    26、ad of what I believe are necessary work interruptions.Unfortunately, all too many of us are having such “squirrel” days, according to Dr. Gloria Mark, a professor of informatics at the University of California, Irvine, who studies how digital media impacts our lives. Mark explained how decades of re

    27、search has tracked the decline of the ability to focus.“In 2004, we measured the average attention on a screen to be 2 minutes,” Mark said. “Some years later, we found attention spans to be about 75 seconds. Now we find people can only pay attention to one screen for an average of 47 seconds.”Not on

    28、ly do people concentrate for less than a minute on any one screen, Mark said, but when attention is diverted from an active work project, it also takes about 25 minutes to refocus on that task.How can that be? “If we look at work in terms of switching projects, as opposed to the micro view of switch

    29、ing screens, we find people spend about 10 minutes in any work project before being interrupted and then switch to another work project,” Mark said.Yes, but then we return to the original work, right? Wrong, Mark said. Instead, when we are interrupted on project two, we switch yet again to a differe

    30、nt task -call it project three. Unbelievably, her research has shown we are also interrupted on project three, and move on to project four.“And then you go back and pick up the original interrupted project,” Mark explained. “But its not like youre interrupted and you do nothing. For over 25 minutes,

    31、 youre actually working on other things.”“However, theres also a switch cost,” Mark added. “A switch cost is the time it takes you to reorient back to your work: Where was I? What was I thinking of? That additional effort can also lead to errors and stress.”12What will happen if you are having “squi

    32、rrel days?AYou will be in a bad mood.BYou will be writing a story about squirrels.CYou will be addicted to digital media.DYou will be constantly distracted from your task.13Which aspect of “attention” does Marks research focus on?AIts type.BIts lasting time.CIts function.DIts development.14Why is it

    33、 difficult for many of us to refocus on the original task?AWe concentrate less and less on the screen.BSwitching screens affects working efficiency.CWe are interrupted by some other work projects.DMore important projects remain to be completed.15What is Marks attitude toward attention switch?AHe con

    34、siders it a good thing.BHe thinks it has some bad effects.CHe considers it time-saving.DHe thinks it will cost people dearly.Lets be real, regulating stress is no easy feat. Stress can appear in many ways on the body if not regulated properly. It can have very obvious appearances such as weight gain

    35、 and blemishes(斑点)_16_Whatever the root causes, managing your stress through simple mindfulness practices can help you keep your mental health in check regularly._17_PMR(Progressive Muscle Relaxation) has a ton of benefits like improving sleep quality, and helping improve concentration. Start by put

    36、ting on loose clothes and find a quiet and comfortable place to lie down. Begin tensing and relaxing your feet, working your way up through your body, focusing on the sensation of the muscle and breathing slowly.The practice Yoga has amazing mental and spiritual benefits too. Yoga by definition mean

    37、s a union. And when you unify the mind and body, you are mindful._18_Walking, hiking, and forest bathing are great ways to clear the mind. Wherever you are, getting fresh air is a critical coping mechanism for regulating our mental health. _19_If you often find yourself stressed during a busy work d

    38、ay, try taking a walk to help take your mind off your tasks for 15 to 30 minutes. Trust me, your body will thank you.Aside from having an outlet to release overpowering thoughts, journaling can help track your mental health progress in an effective way. Through paper and pen, you can trace where you

    39、r anxiety and negative thoughts stem from._20_It gives you an open invitation to sit with them, and offers grace and comfort as you intentionally work through them.AThis in turn, relieves tension.BSo it can be severe unknowingly.CAhead, lets break down some expert-approved exercises.DWhen one is str

    40、essed, the bodys first response is to tighten up the muscles.EFurthermore, nature can generate positive feelings in the mind, body, and soul.FMost importantly, you can ask yourself if these negative thoughts are even yours.GAnd it can equally affect you internally with signs such as headaches and di

    41、fficulty breathing.If you need courage when facing a challenge, learn from Jessica Cox. Born in February 1983 in Sierra Vista, Arizona, Jessica Cox _her parents. Why? She had no arms. As Cox grew up, her mother _ that her daughter had the_to live a normal life by doing things differently._independen

    42、t at a young age, Cox learned to tie her shoes, get dressed and take a _She also got prosthetic(假体的)arms then and used them for 11 years,all the time_why. Getting called names like “Robot Girl” made her_and quiet. But at age 14,everything changed.Cox remembers boarding the bus on the first day of 8t

    43、h grade with a_by Eleanor Roosevelt running through her mind. “No one can make you feel inferior(卑微的) without your_.”She decided to embrace her_and removed her prosthetic arms for good. Cox says that it is not until we are_to ourselves that we are able to overcome our challenges. That year, she also

    44、 _her black belt from the International Taekwondo Federation!After college, Cox was_ by Arizona Daily Star, which kick-started her career. She has spoken to audiences in over 26 countries since then. Cox often_people through humor.Cox conquered her greatest fear-flying-and in 2011 became the worlds

    45、first armless pilot. She uses her feet to fly the plane!_learn from Jessica Cox - challenges are opportunities.21AannoyedBshockedCdiscouragedDtouched22AconcludedBadvocatedCclaimedDdecided23ArightBchallengeCchoiceDfear24AMerelyBPatientlyCFiercelyDHardly25AbathBbreakCcourseDtrip26AwonderingBtellingCex

    46、pectingDdigesting27AdecentBconsiderateCshyDsensible28AsayingBnoteCwarningDquote29ArecognitionBprideCcommentDpermission30AphilosophyBdifferenceCstrengthDreputation31AgratefulBtrueCuniqueDclose32AremovedBattemptedCacquiredDpurchased33AinformedBcalledCimprovedDreported34Arelates toBreflects onCcorrespo

    47、nds withDholds back35AOrBOtherwiseCSoDAnd阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Most people would probably just see wheat straw as a pile of waste in a farmers field. However, Wu Cui, an intangible cultural inheritor, can turn the straw left over from harvested wheat_36_beautiful and eye-catching functional artworks. The most common materials, once_37_ (process) by the hands of craftsmen, can be magically transformed.The technique of straw plaiting(编织),_38_

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