2023届贵州省毕节市高三第一次诊断性考试(一模)英语试题.docx
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1、2023届贵州省毕节市高三第一次诊断性考试(一模)英语试题 学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解A WALKING TOUR OF COYOACANFuel up on a cold brewCafe Avellaneda is a pocket-sized cafe offering specialty brews made from freshly roasted beans grown in the Mexican states of Chiapas, Oaxaca and Veracruz. The rustia caff is known for its cold brews
2、, cookies and cakes. www. cafeavellaneda. negocio. siteGo to Museo Nacional de Culturas PopulatesThis museum is tucked-away in an Art Deco building in a tree lined street. Its known for its interactive exhibits that showcase the rich cultures that are woven into the fabric of the city. www. museocul
3、turaspopulares. gob. mxSee the street artCarve off from the centre of Coyoacan to see some of the quirkiest examples of street art in Mexico. The streets 4hat branch out from the Jardin Centenario are your best bet for spotting new works by the Axolotl Collective. www. axolotlcollective. com. mxVisi
4、t the Experimental Ceramics WorkshopThis hard-to-find ceramics workshop is worth tracking down for its stunning collection of plates, saucers, cups and decorative objects. The shop sells artfully flawed pieces, too. www. ceramicadiazdecossio. com, mx1What are the brews in Cafe Avellaneda made from?A
5、Nuts.BBeans.CCookies.DCakes.2What is the museum known for?AArts.BCultures.CTrees.DExhibits.3Which website can you visit to know about ceramics?Awww. ceramicadiazdecossio. com. mxBwww. museoculturaspopulares. gob. mxCwww. axolotlcollective, com. mxDwww. cafeavellaneda. negocio. siteCheng Feng is a te
6、acher in a rural primary school. Yet, to many of her students, the 33-year-old is more than that. Chengs care for her rural students has extended beyond the classroom and makes her a mother figure to them all. During the just past summer vacation, Cheng didnt take time off but paid home visits to ru
7、ral students of the Liling Primary School, which is nestled in the mountains more than 120 kilometers from the central area of Poyang County, East Chinas Jiangxi Province. Most students have been left behind by their parents, who have to go to work far away from home, and they are looked after by th
8、eir grandparents. “Seeing these special families and special children, I realized the importance of Fural education, and it is one of the major reasons why I have stuck around all these years, ” says Cheng, who also grew up in Poyang. After learning that one of her students, Tan Yeting, and her brot
9、her were just scraping by on the low income of their grandparents handmade broom business, Cheng would pay regular visits to Tans home. She would walk the two children through their homework assignment, enjoy beautiful rural scenery with them and cut their hair. These interactions have helped both c
10、hildren grow in confidence and shake of their timid nature at school. She also helped to improve the teaching facilities and infrastructure in the school, and went out of her way to persuade them to come to school. Thanks to her efforts, approximately 200 children in the neighborhood have been able
11、to enjoy better education.4What mainly makes Cheng stay in the rural school for many years?AAttaching importance to rural education.BEnjoying beautiful rural scenery.CLoving Tan Yeting another brother.DPersuading children to come to school.5Which of the following best explains “ scraping by on ” und
12、erlined in paragraph 5?AHolding on.BLiving on.CSpending on.DTaking on.6What does Cheng aim at?AStaying in the countryside.BEnjoying better education.CPromoting rural education.DPaying visits to rural students.7What is the text mainly about?AA mother figure.BFighting for better education.CHelping stu
13、dents.DA devoted rural educator.Some animals enjoy playing just like humans do although researchers used to think that applied mostly to birds and mammals. An animal plays when it does something that doesnt seem to be constructive to its survival so its not about food or shelter, for instance. The b
14、ehavior is also often done again and again. However, scientists have now conducted experiments that seems to prove bees play too. As far as the experts know, bees are the only insect to do so. Researchers from Queen Mary University in London earned out an experiment in which bumble bees were taught
15、to roll little balls with the aim of being rewarded with food. They then discovered the insects kept rolling balls even when they werent rewarded. They then did another experiment: a path was built from the beehive to a section containing food. Balls were placed on each side of the path leading to t
16、he food. The balls on one side were glued down and couldnt move and the balls on the other side were free and capable of moving. The bees could stay on the path to get to their food, but they always went to the side of the moveable balls and rolled them along. One bee even rolled the balls 44 times
17、in one day. Researchers say the experiments may well show insects are more evolved than we think.8Which of the following best describes the animals behavior?ARecovered.BRepeated.CResponded.DRecommended.9What was the result of the first experiment?AThe bees kept playing without reward.BThe bees taugh
18、t each other to roll balls.CThe bees rolled little balls to get food.DThe bees rewarded each other.10What was the purpose of the experiments?ATo show the balls were movable.BTo show the bees enjoy food.CTo show the bees enjoy playing.DTo show the balls were important.11What can we learn about from t
19、he passage?AInsects evolution is out of control.BInsects behaviors are beyond imagination.CInsects behaviors are out of control.DInsects evolution is beyond imagination.Sometimes, we are influenced by the post-book & series blues. We all have those pains of stress around the last few episodes (集) of
20、 our current favorite TV show, about the junction where there will be no “Next Episode” button to click. For many hours, days, and weeks, we invest ourselves in the plot, characters, and the world of the show, only to realize that it - after all - exists inside a screen. Therefore, it is meaningless
21、 to have those pains, which is similar to reading storybooks. You get a story, escapism, possibly even life-changing revelations. In return they get your undivided attention. But what happens when you finally re-emerge from that transaction? The longer it goes on for, the harder the end seems to be.
22、 Its a sense of loss that you feel at the end of a book and youre unhappy. Its like saying goodbye to so many friends youve made, because youve got to know this person over the course of the book and now theres no more connection, -and this is why sequels (续集)do so well - its that continuity. One ke
23、y to emotional connection is the all-important protagonist (主角). Its why some people deliberately dont finish certain books, because either they may not want to know what happens to a favorite character, or the end of a special read is worth prolonging forever. Fiction and non-fiction stories have a
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