2023届四川省南充市高三下学期高考适应性考试(二诊)英语试题.docx
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1、2023届四川省南充市高三下学期高考适应性考试(二诊)英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Starting a new book can feel like a bit of a commitment, but it doesnt have to be! Here are four books you can read in a single day. The House on Mango StreetReleased in 1984 and written by Mexican-American author Sandra Cisneros, The House on Man
2、go Street is only 103 pages long. Its a rapid read for those looking to dip their toes into the water, but it still deals with complex themes and important subject matters including language, race, ageing and troubles. The Midnight LibraryThe Midnight Library from the English author Matt Haig was re
3、leased in 2020. Its 288 pages, which makes it a little more challenging but still absolutely doable in a single day. The novel is all about storytelling, with Nora Seed exploring the “what ifs” of her life. The Perilous Life of Jade YeoReleased in 2012 and written by the fantastic Malaysian-English
4、author Zen Cho, the page count is an extremely manageable 76 pages, which makes this another effective first read in one day. The novel is set in London in the 1920s and follows the life of another writer, Jade Yeo. There is even enough time for readers to appreciate a film adaptation of the book af
5、ter reading it. StardustThe 1999 novel by English author Neil Gaiman is a perfect presentation of the writers fantasy stylings at their best. Stardust, which became a major motion picture, sits at 256 pages. Its epic in its scale, but the reader can fit the novel into a single day, giving them a tru
6、e sense of absolute escapism to the fantasy land of Stormhold.1What is NOT involved in the book written by Sandra Cisneros?ALanguage.BRace.CLiteratureDGrowing old2Which book is a bit more difficult to finish in a day?AThe House on Mango Street.BThe Midnight LibraryCThe Perilous Life of Jade Yeo.DSta
7、rdust3What do The Perilous Life of Jade Yeo and Stardust have in common?AThey are both set in London.BThey are both intended for fantasy readers.CThey were both made into a film.DThe characters in the two books are fictional.For years, I lived out of a suitcase, ever ready to get on a flight wheneve
8、r I got a chance. Discovering the world through the eyes of a writer, I diligently added note to every experience, committing it to paper for when memory faded. I was always eager for the next destination. However, the pandemic brought all my flights of fancy to a sudden halt, as it did for everyone
9、 else. With the world locked down for months, the desire for travel in me waned. What place was better than home? But what really was home?I was born in the costal city of Mumbai. Having lived here for 15 years, there were parts I knew at length and loved, and others beyond my comfort zone, which I
10、hadnt explored. I decided to become a tourist, seeing the city anew through the eyes of a visitor, rather than my bored ones as a local. I went on a sunset cruise for the first time on a tiny sailboat on the magical Arabian Sea. But most of the time we spent indoors. The United Nations World Tourism
11、 Organization said the biggest challenge of pandemic travel is the uncertainty and the different rules in different countries to obey. I finally got on a plane to make it to the closest destination possible to us by flightthe sunshine state of Goa, less than an hour away from Mumbai. Putting my toe
12、into soft powdery sand was precious, even after a lifetime or exotic travel. After a week of bliss on the beach, though, I was relieved to be back home. Ever since, I have made a few short journeys but the travel bug seems to have been put down, at least for now. But even as tourists will be flockin
13、g all over as revenge travel takes over, I have realized that there is no place quite like home.4What does the underlined word “waned” mean in paragraph 2?AAppeared.BPaused.CDeclined.DClimbed.5What is the biggest challenge to travel during the pandemic time?AThe crowded traffic in certain destinatio
14、ns.BPeoples fear of being infected by the viruses.CThe high cost of travelling in such a special time.DThe different policies to observe in different nations.6Which statement is NOT correct according to the text?AThe exotic travel is better than that of at home.BThe author used to have great passion
15、 for travellingCThe author felt relaxed after a week of fun on the beachDThe author explored his/her city from a new perspective7Which can be a suitable title for the text?AMy Travelling Thirst Satisfied at HomeBMy Desire for Travelling in the PandemicCMy Revenge Travelling after the PandemicDChalle
16、nges of Travelling Taken at HomeFrom little hummingbirds (蜂鸟) to big wild geese, roughly half of the worlds more than 10, 000 bird species migrate. Longer wings and strong flying muscles often help these birds fly in the air for a long distance. But a new study of nearly all bird species suggests ma
17、ny migrators share another unexpected flight aid: lighter-colored feathers. Researchers say that having more lightly colored feathers than non-migrating birds may help these long-distance flyers stay cool as they work hard under the hot sun to fly. Its known that color can help birds hide from some
18、dangerous animals which can hunt them as food, or attract mates by standing out. But color has delicate effects too, including regulating temperature by absorbing or reflecting light, says Kaspar Delhey. For example, bird eggs laid in colder climates tend to be darker, which may help keep them warm.
19、 Migrating birds push their bodies to the physiological limit, which creates more heat. Some species dealing with the problem by flying to cooler air during daytime. “If overheating is a problem in migratory birds, another way of dealing with that would be to evolve lighter colors that absorb less h
20、eat,” Delhey says. Delhey and his colleagues analyzed over 20, 000 pictures of 10, 618 bird species, ranking wing lightness for each species and comparing that with how far the birds fly. On average, lightness slightly increased with migratory distance, the team found. The longest-distance migrators
21、 were about 4 percent lighter than no-migrators, an effect that wasnt explained by size, climate or habitat type for different species. “Its not a big difference,” Delhey says, noting that many migrators are darkly colored, perhaps for reasons unrelated to flight. But the trend was significantly con
22、sistent.8What advantage of the migrators is beyond peoples knowledge?AThey have large groups.BThey have longer wings.CThey have strong bodies.DThey have lighter-colored feathers.9Why does the author mention the example of the bird eggs?ATo indicate that the dark colors can reflect light.BTo explain
23、why birds keep eggs warm in cold climates.CTo prove that color plays a role in adjusting temperatures.DTo show how color helps birds avoid being seen by hunters.10What problem do migrators have to deal with during migration?AThe lack of food.BThe long distance.CThe cooler and cooler climate.DThe inc
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