2023届云南省红河州高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试题.docx
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1、2023届云南省红河州高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、未知The Best Films of 2022Tar Set in the international world of Westerm classical music, the film centers on Lydia Tar. She is widely considered as one of the greatest living composer-conductors and first-ever female music director of a German orchestra. It
2、 is an unfolding thriller about a brilliant artist whos destroyed by her own appetites. So many of the people who sce “Tar” come away believing that Lydia Tar actually exists.The FabelmansSpiclberg was right to wait this long to tell the story of his youth on film. He has made a vivid and well-struc
3、tured biography that looks back in love and anger. The movie not only aches at memories of watching the slow-motion separation of his parents, but also tells teen tales of romance and prejudice. And we can feel Spielbergs enthusiasm in the medium he would revolutionize.Turn Every PageIf Lizzic Gottl
4、icbs documentary about Robert Caro and Robert Gottlicb were just a piece of good-old-days literary work, it wouldnt be the deep and satisfying movic it is. Robert Caro, who is an outstanding author of “The Power Broker”, and Robert Gottlieb, the legendary editor who has guided all of Caros books, em
5、erge as stimulating giants. What unites them is their devotion to the civilizing glory of the word.The MusicalThe plot of the movie is about Evan, a New York kid suffering from his parents divorcc. as he tries to absorb himself into small-town Indiana and stage a successful Coming-of-Age Day. The mo
6、re we see the movie directed by Tamra Davis, the more we will be addicted to the magic of the songs and the cnergy released by the musical sequences.1What is the setting of the first moive Tar?AGermany history.BLiterary world.CClassical music.DIndiana culture.2Which movie would you choose if you lik
7、e documentary?ATar.BThe Musical.CTurn Every Page.DThe Fabelmans.3What do the movies The Fabelmans and The Musical have in common?AThey are both shot in New York.BThey focus on teenagersschool life.CThey are both biographics of the directors.DThey show the influence of parents relationship.The most i
8、mportant life lesson Ive learned from running is to run at my own pace. This lesson has guided me in many ways. In particular, it made me challenge the fixed expectations of retirement and aging.Running is a metaphor (隐喻) for life. I realized this while training for a marathon to celebrate my 60th b
9、irthday. All the other runners being faster than me made me embarrassed, but my coach shared some valuable advice: run at your own best pace setting a goal or target time could be a limitation. He was right. Over time I ran more easily and faster. I also enjoyed the experience much more.I have appli
10、ed this principle to other areas of my life. Finding a rhythm is not about efficiency or how many things I can get done in a day. It has more to do with what I decide to do at this stage in my life. Running carries its own set of expectations, including what people at certain life stage should be do
11、ing or not doing. Expectations at my age can center on how leisure time is spent, decisions about employment, and even the role of a grandparent.I used to think it was young people who bore the impact of peer pressure, but older adults can experience it too. This is ironic, because often later in th
12、is life is a time when we tend to care less about the opinions of others.Im not suggesting we postpone dreams. Of course, we should do what matters to us, but its easy to view retirement as another occupation with benchmarks (基准) to be met. Its a comparison trap that makes what someone else does the
13、 reference point.Forget what others are doing. Their pace is not necessarily the pace you should run at. Run at your own way. Our bodies know what they need. Our hearts know what they need. In living life on our own terms, we will likely feel stronger in body, mind and spirit.4What motivated the aut
14、hor to participate in marathon?AHer eager intcrest in running.BHer strong curiosity for marathon.CHer keen wish to celebratc her birthday.DHer urgent need to enhance her strength.5What do the underlined words “this principle” in paragraph 3 probably refer to?ASctting a target time.BFinding your limi
15、tation.CChallenging fixed idcas.DRunning at your own pace.6How does the author feel about being retired?ANervous.BConfused.COptimistic.DGrateful.7What can we know about the author?AShe benefits from the coachs words.BShe used to be a professional runner.CShe sees the value of a reference point.DShes
16、 suffcring a lot from peer pressure.Dogs see the world through their noses. Their special ability to recognize specific scents helps them find bombs, guns, drugs and human remains. Mans best friend may also be his best health ally. There are reports about dogs trained to sniff (闻) out cancer, diabet
17、ic conditions and other health problems. According to a new study, dogs can do something just as remarkable: sniff out stress in peoplc.While previous studies have suggested dogs might pick up on human emotions. possibly through smell, questions remained over whether they could detect stress and if
18、this could be done through smell. “This study has definitely proven that when people have a stress response, their odor (气味) profile changes.” said Clara Wilson. a PhD student and first author of the research. Wilson added the findings could prove useful when training service dogs that support peopl
19、e with cmotional damagc.Wilson and her colleagues were able to traim four dogs to indicate the container holding a particular breath and sweat sample, even when the line-up included unused gauze (纱布), samples from anotber person, or samples from the same person taken at a different time of day.Then
20、the team turned to samples collected from 36 people, who were asked to count backwards from 9,000 in units of 17. The participants reported feeling stressed by the task and, for the 27 who carried it out in the laboratory, their blood pressure and heart rate rose. The dogs werc taught to pick out sa
21、mples taken just after the task from two containers holding unused gauze.The rescarchers then included not only unused gauze but samples taken from the same participant just before the task, when they were more relaxed. Each set of samples was shown to a single dog in 20 trials. The results reveal t
22、hat the dogs chose the “stressed” sample in 675 out of the 720 trials.The team say while it was unclear what chemicals the dogs were picking up on, the study shows humans produce a diflerent odor when stressed. 8What has the new study found about dogs?AThey can detect stress in people.BThey can infl
23、uence our emotions.CThey can discover potential dangers.DThey can sniff out diseases like cancer.9Why were the participants asked to count down numbers?ATo help them better focus.BTo crcate a tense situation.CTo test their ability to count.DTo monitor their blood pressure.10Which of the following ca
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