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1、2023届广西梧州市高三上学期第一次模拟测试英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解China Books for ChildrenChina (DK Eyewitness Book)Ages: 9 and up. DK Eyewitness Books are some of our favorites. This is one of their first “Country Books” and they do a remarkable job at highlighting topics that take you from traditional China to a mo
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3、om AAncient China (DK Eyewitness Book)Ages: 9 and up. Learning Chinese History has never been more fun! The First Emperor, the Silk Road, the teachings of Confucius, and morewe enjoyed the section on Chinese inventions that came from China.This book is one of a series on Ancient Civilizations. Ancie
4、nt Egypt and Ancient Greece are also wonderful.a mini museum between the covers of a book. Eyewitness seriesThe New York TimesBuy From AMy China Travel JournalAges: 4-8. My China Travel Journal is the story of Emma and Joe and their adventures in China, flying kites with their new Chinese friends, s
5、potting strange vegetables at the market, eating candied crab apples from the street vendors.Lots of fun pictures make the book come to life. This is NOT a travel journal for kids to record their travel experience, it is about Emma and Joes experience in China!The e-book is FREE with Kindle Unlimite
6、d!Buy From AKids Travel Guide (Kids Travel Guide series)Ages: 6-12. Leonardo will be your guide! Together you will discover Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and so on.And along the way you will learn not only about the places, but all about Chinese life, customs, festivals, food and history through game
7、s and quizzes that will keep the kids engaged. This is part of a very popular series for little travelers, or travelers from home that give you a glimpse of some really fantastic places!Buy From A1What can the kids learn from Ancient China?AAncient Egypt and Ancient Greece.BThe Four Great Inventions
8、 of ancient China.CChinese festivals and religion.DThe Belt and Road Initiative.2Which book would you choose if your kid loves to play games?AChina.BAncient China.CMy China Travel Journal.DKids Travel Guide.3What do the listed books have in common?AThey are all available on line.BThey are kids favor
9、ite books.CThey were written by Chinese.DThey have comments from magazines.In 2006, Jackie Briggs was working 60 hours a week at a high-pressure IT job. One Saturday afternoon, she decided to take some time for herself and go to a womens health conference. As she was walking around looking at differ
10、ent stands, someone approached her.“This lovely dark-haired woman came up to me, Excuse me, but I cant help but notice your arm, and she said,” Briggs remembers. That day, Briggs had uncharacteristically decided to wear a sleeveless dress, leaving a rose-shaped birthmark on her upper arm exposed. Th
11、e woman asked Briggs if she had seen a doctor about the birthmark, and when Briggs assured her that she had, the stranger persisted. “She pressed me and said, When? I had to stop to think. I counted backand it had been over three years.”When the woman heard how long it had been, she urged Briggs to
12、call her doctor. After explaining that she was a nurse at a plastic surgeons office, she gently reached out and touched Briggs arm. “Really, dont wait,” she said.When Briggs followed up with her doctor, she learned that the woman had saved her life. It turned out that the birthmark was actually a me
13、lanomaone of the fastest-moving and deadliest types of skin cancers. “If I hadnt listened to her, I probably wouldnt be here,” Briggs said. Briggs underwent surgery and had the melanoma removed. Shes now happily retired and just finished writing her first novel. Her unsung hero, she said, saved her
14、life. “My six-inch ragged scar that travels almost from the top of my shoulder down my arm is my everyday reminder of hermy guardian angel,” she said.4What made Briggs go to see her doctor?AThe high-pressure IT job.BThe deadly melanoma.CThe nurses words.DHer doctors advice.5Which of the following ca
15、n best describe the nurse mentioned in the text?AGenerous and helpful.BProfessional and kind.COutgoing and enthusiastic.DDetermined and brave.6What can we learn from Briggs story?ABirthmarks sometimes can be deadly.BA sleeveless dress is good for a lady.CA strangers advice is always important.DWorki
16、ng 60 hours a week can cause melanoma.7What is the best title for the text?AThe Lovely Dark-haired WomanBThe Rose-shaped BirthmarkCThe Unsung HeroDThe Six-inch Ragged ScarLimiting your childs candy this Halloween might be more of a trick than a treat, experts say. Once youre a grown-up raising kids,
17、 that bag full of candy might be the scariest part of Halloween whether its concern about a potential sugar rush, worries of parenting perfectionism or diet culture anxiety.“It makes sense to be scared, because weve been taught to be scared,” said Oona Hanson, a parent coach based in Los Angeles. “S
18、ugar is sort of the boogeyman in our current cultural conversation.”But micromanaging your childs candy supply can backfire (适得其反),leading to an overvaluing of sweets,binge (暴食) behavior or unhealthy restriction in your child,said Natalie Mokari, a registered dietitian-nutritionist in Charlotte, Nor
19、th Carolina.As stressful as it may be to see your child faced with more candy in one night than they would eat in an entire year, the best approach may be to lean into the joy, she added. “They are only in that age where they want to trick or treat for just a small glimpse of time its so short-lived
20、,” Mokari said. “Let them enjoy that day.”Experts arent suggesting kids have sugar all day every day. The American Heart Association and the 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee groups charged with providing science-based recommendations every live years have recommended lower daily levels of
21、sugar. Too much added sugar has been associated with cardiovascular disease and lack of essential nutrients.But a healthy relationship with food has balance, and you can keep your kids diets full of nutrients while allowing them lo eat sweets, Mokari said.8Why are the grown-ups raising kids scared a
22、t Halloween?ABecause they dont look perfect enough.BBecause their children faced too much candy.CBecause theyve been taught to be.DBecause they dont know the diet culture.9Which of the following best explains “Sugar is sort of the boogeyman” underlined in Paragraph 2?ASugar can make us scared.BSugar
23、 is a sort of healthy food.CSugar is harmful to our health.DSugar is a sort of essential nutrient.10Which of the following statements will Natalie Mokari probably agree with?AKids should have sugar all day every day.BIt makes sense to be scared with that bag full of candy.CIts a good idea to microma
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