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1、2023届贵州省3 3 3高考备考诊断性联考(一)英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解More than 2,600 enterprises gathered and presented their advanced products at the China International Import Expo (CIIE). And many innovative products have made their world premiere. Lets have a look at three of them.Quick corona-virus test machineN
2、ucleic acid testing could be faster in the future. King Fisher Apex, made by the Finnish tech company Thermo Fisher Scientific,can complete the extraction of 96 nucleic acid samples in just 15 minutes. The tester can purify nucleic acid and protein automatically to save researchers time spent on add
3、itional steps, significantly improving nucleic acid test efficiency. Also, the system eliminates manual intervention. The risk of exposure to harmful re-agents or biological samples, such as blood,is greatly reduced for medical staff.Myopic (近视) prevention glassesHere comes a lifesaver for teenagers
4、 with poor eyesight a myopic control lens. Whether its a classroom blackboard or a tablet,an outdoor activity or a mobile phone game, the Stellest lens from Essilor, a French company, keeps the same control effect, with changeable viewing angles and constant visual clarity. The lens can create a bea
5、m in front of the retina that will slow down the increase of the eye axis. Therefore, the development of myopia can be contained.Portable kayakA folding,portable,18-kilogram“backpack”can be inflated into a kayak. The safe, lightweight ITIWIT X500 Kayak,made by Decathlon,a French sports goods group,
6、makes kayak racing accessible to the majority. It consists of five“air chambers”, so even if two of them dont work, the inflatable kayak will help passengers safely return to land.To solve long-standing problems in the kayak industry from lack of durability to overall insufficient performance the co
7、mpany applied a special metal processing technology to its product. The ITIWITX500 Kayaks V-shaped bottom makes this product long-lasting and tough.1Whose safety is largely guaranteed by King Fisher Apex?AThe tester.BResearchers.CMedical staff.DThe COVID-19 infected.2What do we know about the Stelle
8、st lens?AIt is designed for people with poor eyesight.BIt can be a cure for adolescent myopia.CIts control effect is mainly determined by viewing angles.DIt may keep teenagers from developing high myopia.3Which part ensures the durability of the portable kayak?AIts air chambers.BIts V-shaped bottom.
9、CIts light weight.DIts portable feature.Many artists draw with pens and brushes, but few “paint”with knives. Wang Jing, a woman from Shenyang city in northeast Chinas Liaoning Province, has been engaged in this novel art form for 27 years.In 1995, Wang was inspired by an accidental cut by a knife on
10、 a piece of red paper, which left a white line, and believed that she may have created something out of the ordinary. Using knives and paper, she then completed a painting of a pair of peacocks that later became a source of motivation for her 27-year endeavor.Unlike traditional paintings,onto which
11、colors are “added”, “knife painting”uses blades to take away colors on specially made coated paper. “Knife painters”apply varied pressure on the paper in different directions to create different colors and tones.“Painting on paper with knives is a delicate art and each line in the painting is as thi
12、n as a hair,” said Wang, adding that once the marks are left on the paper, they cannot be covered, so it requires the painter to be completely absorbed in the work.The novel art form was known to few people just after Wang created it. Even Wang herself was not expecting to make it something big at t
13、he beginning. But thanks to her huge enthusiasm for the art form, she has persisted with it for the past 27 years. So far, she has completed hundreds of paintings about auspicious Chinese culture, figures, landscape, flowers and birds, of which her favorite is a 2.8-meter-long painting that depicts
14、20 lifelike egrets. Wang said she will continue working in the craft and make it known across the world.4What powers Wang in her 27-year devotion to knife painting?AThe accidental cut.BThe white line.CThe painting of peacocks.DThe red paper.5What can be learned about knife painting from paragraph 3?
15、AIt features using regular paper to create colors.BIt challenges knife painters concentration.CIt bears no difference to traditional paintings.DIt requires painters to apply identical pressure.6How does Wang feel about her achievements?AUnexpected.BReasonable.CSufficient.DPraiseworthy.7Which can bes
16、t describe Wang?APersistent and aggressive.BOptimistic and caring.CEnthusiastic and humble.DCreative and ambitious.Agricultural pests that devour key food crops are advancing northwards in the US and becoming more widespread as the climate hots up, new research reports. The corn ear-worm is consider
17、ed to be among the most common farm pests in the US, damaging crops such as maize, cotton, soya and other vegetables. It spends winter underground and is not known to survive in states beyond a latitude of 40 degrees north, but that is changing as soils warm and it spreads to new areas, according to
18、 research led by north Carolina State University.Researchers created maps that showed three distinct geographical zones across the US the “southern range” where corn ear worms survive winter, a “transitional zone” where they may survive winter, and “northern limits”, where they are generally unable
19、to survive winter because soil temperatures drop below freezing.Researchers already knew that warmer winter soils meant insects that live in the soil are more likely to survive. “As the climate changes, the overwintering zones are likely to shift northward,” said the coauthor Anders Huseth, an entom
20、ologist at North Carolina State University. The southern range has grown by 3% since 1981 and is predicted to double in size by the end of the century,as the other zones get smaller, according to the report.This could result in increased use of pesticides and lower yields. “If intensive maize produc
21、tion does not also shift north with changing climate, we expect that corn ear worm will become a more frequent and important problem in these states,” said Dr. Douglas Lawton, a co-author of the report.“Organic growers have a major challenge controlling this pest and often accept significant crop lo
22、sses when infestations are high,” he said. Monitoring soil temperatures could help predict the spread of pests, helping farmers control them more effectively, the report suggests.Huseth said: “Wed like to come up with a letter forecasting tool for this pest, along with a risk-prediction model, in or
23、der to better inform growers of pest spread. Success here could reduce both costs for farmers and pesticide into the environment.”8Why does the author mention the corn ear worm in paragraph 1?ATo show they are harmful.BTo explain why they are changing.CTo echo the findings of a new research.DTo comp
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