2023届四川省宜宾市高三下学期第二次诊断考试英语试题.docx
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1、2023届四川省宜宾市高三下学期第二次诊断考试英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解TAYKA HOTEL DE SALYouve stayed at hotels made of brick or wood. But salt? Tayka Hotel de Sal,Tahua, Bolivia is made mostly of salt, including some bedsthough youll sleep with regular mattresses and blankets. The hotel, about $130 a night, sits on the
2、border of Salar de Uyuni. Its a prehistoric dried-up lake and the worlds biggest salt flat. Builders use the salt from the over 4,000-square-mile flat to make the bricks and glue them together with a paste of wet salt. The wet salt will harden when it dries. When rain starts to dissolve the hotel, i
3、ts no problem: the owners just mix up more salt paste to strengthen the bricks.COOL THINGS ABOUT BOLIVIADuring rainy summer months, Bolivias Salar de Uyuni salt flat looks like a giant mirror.The bus station in La Paz was designed by Gustav Eiffel. He also designed the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of
4、 Liberty.Every August in Bolivia, dogs are honored during the Feast of St. Roch.THINGS TO DO IN BOLIVIAEnjoy a saltea baked pastry filled with spicy meatfrom a street vender in Cochabamba.Take a boat to Isla del Sol, an island in Lake Titicaca. Motorized vehicles arent allowed there.Walk up to the G
5、ate of the Sun, a huge stone doorway built by the ancient Tiwanaku culture.Dance with thousands of masked and costumed performers at the Carnival de Oruro.1What kind of feature does Tayka Hotel de Sal have?AIt is built largely out of salt.BIt is at a very high altitude.CIt is firm in rainy days.DIt
6、is attractive in price and quality.2What can we learn about Bolivia?ABolivia is abundant in natural resources.BThe people in Bolivia probably respect dogs.CMotor vehicles are prohibited everywhere.DBolivian buildings were designed by Gustav Eiffel .3What can visitors do in Bolivia?AThey can study Ti
7、wanaku culture.BThey can cook local cuisines in person.CThey can travel to Isla del Sol by boat.DThey can sing with natives at the Carnival.Sachin oza always seemed to catch whatever cold and flu germs were flying around. Despite being only in his mid-thirties, he felt out of shape and out of sorts.
8、 He realized that if he didnt make some changes, his immune function would continue worsening with age. “I have a family background of diabetes, high cholesterol, and heart disease,” adds Oza. “I had to take action.”But Ozas lifestyle stood in the way. He clocked long days working in finance in Lond
9、on, with little opportunity to be active or focus on his well-being. His commute from his home in Orpington, Kent, to the office was stressful and time-consuming, and he was spending far too many hours stuck behind his desk.Ozas increasingly sedentary (久坐不动的) lifestyle had repercussions. In addition
10、 to catching bugs easily, he lacked energy, his body ached, and he felt lethargic. “My immune system was really weak,” recalls Oza. “I knew that I shouldnt be feeling this way before even hitting 40.”So he began a 15-year journey to examine his health fully. He conducted some changes to his diet, in
11、troducing more raw fruits and vegetables and cutting down on junk food. He started going for runs and began regular training, resistance training, and stretching. He also became interested in mindfulness, practising deep-breathing and meditation.Now 49, Oza feels like a new man. “I catch colds far l
12、ess frequently than before,” he says. His aches and pains have eased, his stress levels are lower, and he sleeps soundly. “I no longer wake up in the early hours, which has made a huge difference in how I feel.”There are many factors affecting the immune system that we cant control ageing weakens ou
13、r immune function, for example, and we have individual genetic differences that affect how we deal with diseases.4What was the barrier for Oza to make changes before?AHis immune system.BHis family background.CHis unfavourable lifestyle.DHis weak health situation.5What does the underlined word “letha
14、rgic” mean?APuzzled.BSleepy.CUnconfident.DEnergetic.6How has Oza regained health?ABy taking a 15-year journey.BBy giving up his job in London.CBy eating raw fruits and vegetables.DBy changing diets and keeping training.7What do you think of Oza according to his experience?ABusy.BDetermined.CIntellig
15、ent.DDull.Noise pollution is one of the serious yet least recognized health threats of our time. Noise increase risks of heart disease, cognitive damage and developmental delays. Now, scientists are revealing that non-humans, too, suffer from noise pollution and that they are far more sensitive than
16、 humans. Also, marine animals see and sense the world through sound, which travels farther underwater than light. But scientists are now revealing that a vast range of marine creatures are extremely sensitive to sound. The range of negative effects caused by marine noise pollution is astonishing: de
17、layed development, slow growth etc.Aquatic (水生的) plants are highly sensitive to sound. Take marine seagrass for example, just like forests on land, seagrass is a carbon sink, contributing to stabilizing our global climate. In the past few decades, seagrass meadows the size of the Amazon have vanishe
18、d. Climate change, pollution, boat anchors and the building of seawalls and harbors are all likely factors. As researchers at the Technical University of Catalonia have recently discovered, we can now add noise pollution to this list of threats. When the scientists exposed a sample of Mediterranean
19、seagrass to powerful blast-level sound, the seagrass was severely damaged.Their sensitive hearing is an advantage in the dark depths of the ocean, but it makes aquatic organisms very vulnerable. Loud underwater sounds can damage or destroy their hearing ability. These effects occur at much lower int
20、ensities (强度) of sound than are known to be damaging to animals on land.These findings stress the vast threat that marine noise pollution poses to our oceans. As offshore operations - from seabed mining to oil and gas and renewable energy construction - are increasing, little thought has been given
21、to noise pollution. While exposure limitation levels havent yet been determined, it is clear that this emerging science will lead to new restrictions on the permitting and operations of marine industrial and shipping activities.8Whats the main idea of paragraph 1?ANoise pollution is the most serious
22、 pollution.BNoise pollution hardly influences marine creatures .CNoise pollution is regarded as the cause of diseases.DNoise pollution harms humans and marine creatures.9What is the function of marine seagrass?AIt has high sensitivity to light.BIt can keep global climate stable.CIt can adjust aquati
23、c organisms.DIt has weak hearing ability.10Why is aquatic plants hearing ability easily damaged?ABecause its sensitive to the intensities of underwater sounds.BBecause humans have developed oceans quickly.CBecause there is lack of light in the deep ocean.DBecause aquatic plants grow rather slowly.11
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