2023届河北省唐山市高三一模英语试题.docx
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1、2023届河北省唐山市高三一模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解We are very pleased to announce the 20th International EAS (the European Association for Music in Schools) Student Forum, which will take place on May 22 25, 2023, prior to the 30th EAS Conference in Lyon, France (May 24 28, 2023). The Student Forum (SF) has
2、become an established part of the annual EAS conference and is proving to be very successful both for the students and the conference. The EAS student forum presentation at the EAS conference has become one of the highlights. The EAS SF programme will include workshops, discussions and musical prese
3、ntations. Its aim is to give student teachers an opportunity to share and exchange their experience and views of music teaching. The theme of the Student Forum:“Innovating and Inventing Music in the Classroom”Three three elements to the programme: Practical and creative music making through sharing
4、examples of musical activities, and creating new music together. Discussion on the theme and sharing the students different experiences and perspectives of learning to become a teacher in their own school system. Participation in selected conference activities, and group work. Selection criteria: Th
5、e participating students should: currently be in the final years of their music teacher training programme; be interested in European and international perspectives in music education; have a basic knowledge of English; have the ability to work with others and contribute to debate. EAS Student Forum
6、 Team 2023:Sara Savovi (Faculty of Music, Belgrade, student delegate, Serbia)mail: savovic.sara4Prof. Dr. Branka Rotar Pance (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)mail: branka.rotar-panceag.uni-lj.siTom Rousselet (Le Centre Formation des Musiciens Intervenants, de IUniversit Lyon France)mail: tomrousse
7、letuniv.lyon2.frProf. Dr. Oliver Krmer (Rostock University of Music and Drama, Germany)mail: oliver.kraemerhmt-rostock.deContact person of the EAS board for further questions: Prof. Andreas Bernhofer, PhD: andreas.bernhofermoz.ac.at1What do we learn about the Student Forum?AIt usually lasts five day
8、s.BIt invites teachers as guides.CIt presents the history of music.DIt is well recognized and acceptable.2Which is a requirement for the SF participants?ABeing good at communication.BBeing native English speakers.CHaving rich experience in music education.DSharing a good opinion of European educatio
9、n.3Who is from Germany?ASara Savovi.BOliver Krmer.CAndreas Bernhofer.DBranka Rotar Pance.Yesterday, after arriving in Madrid, I knocked on a strangers door. “I searched on the website. Will you give me lessons?” I asked. This was the reason Id come to Spain. Because I once believed I was meant to be
10、 a female flamenco (弗拉门戈) guitarist. Forty - five years ago, when I was two, my father also came to Madrid and knocked on strangers doors. A well - known classical guitarist, he admired flamenco a lot, and in Spain he learnt from anyone willing to teach him. He approached performers in bars, made fr
11、iends with street musicians and managed to study with Paco de Lucia, the greatest flamenco guitarist of our time. I started playing classical guitar when I was five. My fathers hands exploded across the strings like fireworks. I practised while he instructed and criticized. I played till I had sharp
12、 pain in my fingertips. By age seven, I was called a child genius. Then, at 11, I quit. Heartbroken, my father distanced himself. Guiltily, I followed suit. Soon we spoke only when necessary. Our relationship didnt rebound until, in my early 20s, I found myself pulled back to guitar. When I was in m
13、y early 30s, he got sick. Before he died a few years later, my father told me there were almost no female flamenco guitarists in the world. If I kept practising, I could be one of the first. I promised, and he left me his guitar. But after he died, I couldnt bear to play it. Hed spent so much time w
14、ith his arms around that instrument, and it seemed an extension of his own body. Holding it gave my grief an unbearable tangibility (可触知). So for 13 years it sat mostly untouched, coming out only when my son Ellis begged to see it. He was careful with his grandfathers instrument in a way that made m
15、e want to pass it down to him both the guitar and the music. Problem was, I couldnt really play anymore. Now, Antonia is sitting with me in her living room, teaching me patiently. I have been here for only two days, and already my fingers hurt. Its a sharp pain, like when a fallen - asleep limb (肢体)
16、 returns to life. The feeling delights me. It means Im doing something right.4Which can best describe the father when he was learning flamenco?ACautious.BHopeless.CDepressed.DDevoted.5Which has the similar meaning with the underlined word “rebound” in paragraph 4?AImprove.BBreak.CSuffer.DBlossom.6Wh
17、y did the author leave the guitar untouched?AShe intended to pass it down to her son.BIt reminded her of her unpleasant past.CDeep sorrow drowned her at the sight of it.DCarrying it made her feel a sense of burden.7Which of the following can be the best title for the text?AGuitar Lessons From Strang
18、ersBLove for Father on the String AgainCAdventures for Music Lovers in SpainDJourney to Success as a Flamenco GuitaristTeachers often can fall into the trap of teaching content, paying no attention to children. Many of us have the attitude that “we will put the information out there, and if they don
19、t get it, they are to blame.”Several years ago, I had a student named Jeremy in 12th - grade English, in which British literature was taught. I struggled to find ways to make the content interesting. Jeremy didnt care. Though Jeremy was classified as. gifted, he slept in class every day. I began to
20、get really frustrated. I even began to dislike him. High school teachers sometimes develop a hands-off attitude. I thought, “OK, Jeremy, if you want to fail my class, fine. Ive tried everything.” As time went on, I ignored Jeremy. I didnt ask him questions, or even make eye contact with him. By acci
21、dent, I found that Jeremy was capable of much more. One day, I went to the broadcasting classroom to edit a video. On this day, several students were working on an assignment. Then I heard a voice I recognized. I looked up and saw Jeremy was teaching his classmates energetically how to film. My firs
22、t thought was that Jeremy must have a twin! Suddenly he realized I was sitting in the corner. Our eyes met. “Mrs. Duff?” he asked with surprise. “You know how to edit video?”“Yes. I had no idea you were a videographer!” At this, he smiled with pride and explained the project his group was working on
23、. It was clear he had earned his classmates respect. And it was suddenly clear to me that I had not really made an effort to know Jeremy at all. What happened next was amazing. In class, Jeremy stayed awake and completed his work. He passed my class with a BWhat happened? When Jeremy encountered me
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