2023届四川省遂宁市高三下学期三模英语试题.docx
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1、2023届四川省遂宁市高三下学期三模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Academic courses and electivesNoble Street College Prep (预科) offers an array of academic courses and electives that help students create a well-rounded profile when they apply to college and/or pursue options after high school. All students are given the c
2、hance to rank our elective offerings. As students enter the Upper School(11th and 12th grade), they can also select some of their academic courses based on teacher recommendations. Classes in the Upper School have both juniors and seniors in the same courses. Click here Courses & Electives Offerings
3、; External Fine Arts Opportunities; Fine Arts Events Calendar to see a list of courses offered at Noble.Office hoursNoble students who have below a 3.0 current unweighted Grade Point Average (GPA) are placed on the Academic Intervention Program (AIP). Students that are on AIP are required to attend
4、one office hour a week (after school 4:10 5:10 p.m.) to get extra academic support from classroom teachers. All students are welcome to attend office hours, but students that are on AIP are at risk of earning demerits (被记过) for not attending. All teachers are also available by appointment. Students
5、can work on assignments, complete missed work, and/or receive tutoring.PowerSchool, Noble Space and Google ClassroomNoble students can successfully navigate through high school with online tools like PowerSchool, Noble Space, and Google Classroom where they can look up school log entries, such as de
6、merits and after school hours, grades, GPA, and class materials.1Who must attend the office hours at Nobel Street College?AAll students.BStudents with a GPA below 3.0.CStudents who didnt finish assignments.DStudents who are free between 4:10 5:10 p.m.2What do the online tools offer?ATeachers qualifi
7、cations.BPlans for community activities.CDetails about academic performance.DInformation about various applications.3Where is this text probably taken from?AA piece of news.BA guiding brochure.CAn official website.DAn electronic textbook.At the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, Halfway in the w
8、omens slalom(障碍滑雪)race, 18-year-old Mikaela Shiffrin took a commanding lead over the greatest womens slalom skiers in the world. On her final run, she burst from the start house at a breakneck speed, snaking around the poles in crazy rhythm.Skiing has always been a significant part of Mikaelas life.
9、 Her mom raced and coached skiing and her dad ski raced all through college. The Shiffrins taught Mikaela and her brother, Taylor, to ski at a very young age. At the age of two and a half, Mikaela made her first ski run on plastic skis. From ages 8 to 11, she worked hard, practicing hundreds of trai
10、ning runs on small hills repeatedly to develop the correct techniques of slalom skiing.When Mikaela was 11, she attended the Burke Mountain Academy, a Vermont boarding school for skiers. She took classes, studied, and practiced her skiing crazily. According to Kirk Dwyer, Burke Mountain Academy head
11、master, “It was the degree of Mikaelas effort to be the best that distinguished her from others. Her commitment to conditioning, having proper sleep, eating correctly, doing the drills, and watching video was unusual for an 11 to 13-year-old. Mikaela practiced more than anyone and believed in hersel
12、f then and now.”By the time she was 17, she had already won her first World Cup race.Working hard is a full-time job for Mikaela. Even her off-season is work time. In the summer, when Mikaela is off the ski slopes and in the gym, her daily training consists of six to seven hours of weight lifting, s
13、wimming, and biking to improve her core strength and flexibility. She does all of this so that she can dash down slopes at speeds topping 50 miles per hour while cutting back and forth around gates with astonishing precision.“If you have passion for your targets, whatever they are,” she says, “the s
14、ky is the limit. Give it your all!”4What can we learn from paragraph 2?AMikaela came from a skiing family.BMikaelas mother taught her to ski first.CMikaela trained harder than her brother.DMikaelas father coached skiing in colleges.5Why were headmaster Kirk Dwyers words cited?ATo stress Mikaela was
15、a crazy teen.BTo show Mikaelas distinct personality.CTo praise the good students in his school.DTo highlight Mikaelas great devotion to training.6Which of the following words can best describe Mikaela?ACompetent and wise.BCreative and determined.CAggressive and brave.DCommitted and self-disciplined.
16、7What does Mikaela Shiffrins story convey?APractice makes perfect.BNot to advance is to go back.CHe who laughs last laughs best.DActions speak louder than words.Instead of throwing the pits (核) or nuts after eating fruits like many people, inheritors of nut carving will collect them and turn them in
17、to artworks.“One nut, ranging from 0.8 to 6 centimeters, can be shaped into delicate earrings, buttons, seals, etc,” said Tan Wanhai, an inheritor of Weifang nut carving.Weifang nut carving can be traced back to the Qing Dynasty, during which a retired royal craftsman Wang Dayan spread the skill to
18、the locals in Shandong. Craftsmen back then often used peach pits to display their artistic skills. Due to the demanding carving skills and its rich artistic content including many different elements, Weifang nut carving was listed as a national intangible cultural heritage as early as 2008.Tan has
19、studied the nut carving over 25 years and has created many nut carvings along the way. Yet, the 48-year-old craftsman also admitted that the journey of bringing this kind of masterpiece to life is not all smooth sailing. “Unlike some pits like olive pits whose surfaces are flat, each peach pit has a
20、 unique texture like fingerprints,” Tan said, adding that craftsmen should have the capability to trace each peach pit carefully to plan their artwork besides the carving technique itself. Also, craftsmen need to have a wide foundation of knowledge when it comes to carving nuts. According to Tan, th
21、ey have to master skills in painting, seal carving and calligraphy from many traditional cultures. Sometimes, to depict classic folktales or legends in their artworks better, they need to read many books to prepare themselves.It is this kind of dedication that Tan and others possess that allows Weif
22、ang nut carving to thrive when many traditional skills are gradually disappearing. “In recent years, Weifang nut carving artworks have been increasingly welcomed by people in China for their inventive layout and novel ideas,” Tan said. This popularity, in turn, has also attracted many people to lear
23、n the skill of nut carving and even become inheritors to pass it down.8What can we know about Weifang nut carving?AIt dates back to the Ming Dynasty.BIt can transform a nut into different designs.CIt was invented by a retired royal craftsman.DIt was first nationally recognized 25 years ago.9Which of
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