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1、山东省齐鲁名校2022-2023学年高三下学期3月大联考英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解The Ryman Prize is an international award aimed at encouraging the best and brightest thinkers in the world to focus on ways to improve the health of older people.The worlds ageing population means that in some parts of the globeincluding much of
2、 the Western worldthe population aged 75 is expected to almost triple(增至三倍)in the next 30 years. Older people face not only the severe threat of COVID-19, but also the burden of chronic diseases including Alzheimers and diabetes. At the same time the health of older people is one of the most underfu
3、nded and poorly resourced areas of research.Were offering a $250,000 annual prize for the worlds best discovery, development, advance or achievement that enhances quality of life for older people.The Ryman Prize is awarded each year by the Prime Minister of New Zealand. It was first awarded in 2015
4、to Gabi Holows, co-founder of the Hollows Foundation, for her tireless work to restore sight for millions of older people in the developing world.Since then world-leading researchers Professor Henry Brodaty, Professor Peter St George-Hyslop,Professor Takanori Shibata,Dr MichaelFehlings and Professor
5、 Mia Kivipelto have all won the prize for their outstanding work.In 2021 Professor Kenneth Rock wood,a Canadian geriatrician, academic and anti-ageism campaigner whose research into frailty(虚弱)has had a huge impact, was awarded the prize by Jacinda Ardern,Prime Minister of New Zealand.If you have a
6、great idea or have achieved something remarkable, we would love to hear from you. Entries for the 2022 Ryman Prize will close at 5pm on Friday,Dec.30,2022(New Zealand time). Go to for more information.1What is the aim of the Ryman Prize?ATo encourage people to donate more to help the elderly.BTo sti
7、mulate fresh efforts to tackle the problems of old age.CTo call on people across the world to take part in a competition.DTo introduce the achievements in improving older peoples life.2What does the author mainly intend to tell us in paragraph 2?AThe definition of aging population.BThe common diseas
8、es older people may suffer.CThe rapidly growing number of older people.DThe background of setting the prize.3How many Ryman Prizes have been awarded?A5.B6.C7.D4.Todays gift was to my friend Oscar in Portland who is unhorsed. I got him a $50 Kroger card so that he can buy fresh fruits and vegetables.
9、 Oscar and I have been talking a lot about gut (肠道) health and how important nutrition is.Oscar told me that its really hard to get good food. Most of what is given out is past the sell-by dates. He is always grateful for the food, but he has an autoimmune (自身免疫的) disease so these kinds of foods are
10、 really making it worse. Now that spring is here, hopefully, he can get fresher produce.I told him about the book Im reading by Will Bulsiewicz, MD called Fiber Fueled. Im learning so much. Today is day 70 since I started learning to make meals just from plants. The more I learn about plant-fueled e
11、ating, the better I feel about this decision. And this book is specifically about taking advantage of the bodys capacity to cure itself. So my friend ordered the audio from the library and it will come in soon. He wants to learn about this too since he has serious autoimmune issues. Thats why he los
12、t his job and then his apartment.Oscar is a young man I can help. I want him to heal, and find a job and a home again. I know he can do it. And I wont stop helping him until that happens. I told him that. Once my social security checks come in, I plan to make sure he gets Kroger cards every time I g
13、et paid so that he has plenty of healthy produce.Oscars page on Twitter is MyHomelessMeals. More than anything, he shows gratitude for every single person who helps him on a daily basis. He always shares what we send if he can, too. He recently joined Service Space because he said their Mission Stat
14、ement is aligned with his values. Hes quite an exceptional young man.4Why did the foods Oscar received make his disease worse?AThey are rich in fat.BThey are a little raw.CThey are hard to digest.DThey are not so fresh.5Whats the main idea of the third paragraph?AThe author introduced a proper book
15、to Oscar.BOscars disease made him lose everything.COscar wanted to cure his disease quickly.DThe author gave Oscar a book as a gift.6How will the author help Oscar cure his illness?ABy helping Oscar get a well-paid job.BBy making sure Oscar can get healthy food.CBy recommending some restaurants to O
16、scar.DBy introducing Oscar to some famous doctors.7What does the underlined part “is aligned with” in the last paragraph probably mean?ATransforms.BMatches.CAllows.DControls.Jessica Damiano moved into a new home in the spring of 2005. At the time, she was delighted to see a flowering plant growing i
17、n the garden.She did not know the name of the beautiful plant. But that did not matter to her. She loved it!Two years later,Damiano graduated from Cornell Universitys master gardener program. She worked as a gardening writer for a local newspaper. That is when she found out the truth. She discovered
18、 that her favorite plant was called purple loose strife and that it was considered “invasive (入侵的) ” in her home state of New York. However, she told herself that the plant was not spreading on the property and that it was not out of control.Then she learned more. Some plants known to be invasive ar
19、e what Damiano calls “wolves in sheeps clothing”. This means they may seem harmless and well-contained in the garden but become harmful in other places.Birds eat the seeds of invasive plants and spread them to other places. Those seeds grow into new plants that outgrow native plants. This is because
20、 invasive plants often are not eaten by local wildlife, which would otherwise keep them under control. If not controlled, invasive plants grow larger and push out native plants that provide food and shelter for birds,insects,and small animals. This harms the local environment.Many state environmenta
21、l agencies ban the sale and use of plants found to be harmful to human or ecological health. But some invasive plants are not officially considered invasive. Others may be listed as invasive in one area but not another. And some invasive plants continue to be sold in stores.So, what is a gardener to
22、 do? Damiano says to avoid any plants sold as “vigorous”, “ fast-spreading”, “quick-climbing” or a “rapid self-sower”. She warns that these are all sellers code words (暗号) for invasive plants. Next, learn about your local area: Which plants are invasive? And which plants are native? Ask government a
23、gencies, universities and colleges, and environmental groups. You can also do your own research at libraries or online.In the end, Damiano replaced that plant with the native and equally beautiful blazing star plant. This plant has been growing happily without problems in her garden for the past 15
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