2022届山东省临沂市高三下学期第二次模拟考试(5月)英语试题.docx
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1、2022届山东省临沂市高三下学期第二次模拟考试(5月)英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解One of the most challenging aspects of traveling alone is trying to make friends on the road. But, despite the conception that solo travel means you have to be alone all the time, it can actually be one of the best times to socialize and meet new
2、people. Read on to learn our tips for it!Stay in hostelsIf youre worried about feeling lonely while traveling solo, one of the best ways to solve this problem is to stay in hostels. Their friendly and open-minded atmosphere makes it easy to strike up conversations. No matter where you are, youll alw
3、ays have at least one thing in common with your fellow hostel-mates: a love of travel!Take part in group tours and hikingWhen youre traveling alone, its all too easy to stick to your own routine. If youre eager to break out of it, try signing up for a group tour or activity. Try using a service like
4、 Busabout, where you can book tours tailored to your interests, location, and time-frame. Alternatively, book an Airbnb Experience to learn a locals trade or taste regional wines, or join a foodie-friendly activity through Eatwith.Use an appWith the development of technology in the travel space, sol
5、o travel is a good opportunity to use tech to your advantage. And, if youre someone who has trouble introducing yourself to strangers in person, travel apps can be a great way to facilitate friendships on the road. With apps like Backpack and Tourlina, its never been easier to find and make friends
6、with fellow travelers online. All you have to do is pack your bags and swipe right!1What do you have in common with your hostel-mates while travelling alone?APassions for travel.BUse of tech.CExperience of local trade.DTaste of regional wines.2Which one is most recommended for a solo traveler to fin
7、d companions?ATourlina.BEatwith.CAirbnb Experience.DBusabout.3What is the purpose of this text?ATo inspire people to travel alone.BTo emphasize the benefits of solo travel.CTo show the challenges of traveling alone.DTo give advice on facilitating friendships in solo travel.Virginia, 70, is a massage
8、 therapist (按摩治疗师) from Canada who recently decided to transform a 2016 Ford Transit into her new home and take to 24/7 van (厢式货车) life! After a client introduced her to a television series about tiny house living, Virginia thought, “I could do that!” And thats exactly what she did! After 38 years a
9、s a massage therapist, Virginia watched this show and thought about retirement for the very first time.She enlisted the help of her daughter and friends to put all the bits and pieces of the van together, but Virginia made sure to have a hand in almost every part of the process. You can see her pers
10、onality woven throughout the van in features like the ceiling, wood quilted doors, and even the tiny space reserved for her massage table!One of Virginias favorite parts of van life is the accepting community, regardless of how old you are or where you come from. “There are young people and older pe
11、ople and they all seem to accept one another because age isnt the priority its that were in a van life and we have that similarity, so its quite lovely,” Virginia said. “I love it.”This was a future Virginia never expected, but she wouldnt trade any of it! “You dont know what youre going to be doing
12、 in four or five days,” Virginia explained. “Someone can say to you, Well, Im going to Joshua Tree. And you go, Joshua Tree! I never go to Joshua Tree. And that can be what you do next! I love that part of it.”She hopes to encourage others not to let factors like age or “what if” questions keep them
13、 from running toward their goals. “Start! Dont dream,” she said. “One foot in front of the other.”Can we be Virginia when we grow up? What an incredible reminder that its never too late to pursue our dreams!4What does Para.1 tell us about Virginia?AShe is a daring old woman.BShe worked for Ford comp
14、any.CShe often watched television series.DShe wanted to changed her job.5What did Virginia do to adapt her van?AAsking help from workers.BDecorating the van according to her taste.CHaving a big section left for her massage table.DInvolving herself in the beginning of the process.6Which of the follow
15、ing best describes Virginias van life?ADangerous.BFascinating.CCostly.DAmbitious.7What can we learn from Virginias story?AHard work pays off.BLove breaks down barriers.CRunning for dreams regardless of age.DTravelling is a better way than reading.A small new NASA instrument may be able to help predi
16、ct volcanic eruptions and monitor air quality.Nicknamed NACHOS, which is short for the Nanosat Atmospheric Chemistry Hyperspectral Observation System, was launched from Virginia on Feb.19 aboard a NG resupply mission to the International Space Station. NACHOS will soon then be placed aboard a tiny C
17、ubeSat satellite positioned about 480 km above Earth, where NASA hopes it will be able to detect traces of gases like SO2 and NO2 in the atmosphere.“A volcano just waking up may emit SO2 before there is any detectable seismic (地震的) activity,” Los Alamos National Laboratory remote sensing researcher
18、Steve Love explained in a news release. “That gives us a chance to identify a potentially erupting volcano before it actually blows.”If successful, NACHOS will be the smallest and highest-resolution instrument of its kind in orbit. NASA says that could lead to new space-based systems that are able t
19、o monitor air quality for harmful gases in neighborhoods and individual power plants. “When we recognize that these gases are present and can localize their sources, we have the opportunity to take action and minimize negative health outcomes, ” said Love, who is a task lead on the NACHOS project.In
20、 the past, NASA has created satellites to observe these kinds of gases. But Love said those traditionally required high-resolution images and sensitive instruments that were costly to produce and operate. Smaller devices, like NACHOS, could enable a wider use of the technology at a much lower cost.
21、If it proves successful, the technology could also be used in Earth-based systems, NASA says. Love and his team expect NACHOS to orbit our planet for about a year. “That will give us enough time to test our instrument design and gather enough test data to ensure our technology concept is reasonable,
22、” Love said. “More power and less weight set NACHOS apart and make it an excellent candidate for future atmospheric trace gas missions.”8Why was the instrument NACHOS launched?ATo control emission of SO2 and NO2.BTo orbit our planet for about a year.CTo help predict the volcano eruptions.DTo resuppl
23、y the International Space Station.9What does the underlined word “That” in paragraph 3 refer to?AThe launch of NACHOS.BThe detectable seismic activity.CThe gas emissions of volcanoes.DThe technology concept of the design.10What will be done once the harmful gases are detected?ATo collect the harmful
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