海南省陵水黎族自治县陵水中学2023-2024学年高三上学期1月月考英语试题.docx
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1、海南省陵水黎族自治县陵水中学2023-2024学年高三上学期1月月考英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读选择Free Summer Concerts in Downtown GastoniaGastonia presents 4 downtown concert events. As usual, profits from adult beverage sales support local charities. May 19: On the Border with Garrett Huffman Garrett Huffman 6:00 pm Garrett Huffman en
2、tertains audiences with a variety of musical styles, including 80s hits, country, and alternative pop. On the Border: The Ultimate Eagles Tribute 7:30 pm On the Border treats fans to an authentic concert experience while journeying through the Eagles songbook. The band covers every big hit, from bal
3、lads such as “Desperado” to rockin hits like “Heartache Tonight”. June 23: The Voltage Brothers with Emerald Empire Emerald Empire 6:00 pm Playing all your favorite songs from the 70s to the 90s, Emerald Empire will get you dancing all night long. The Voltage Brothers 7:30 pm The Voltage Brothers re
4、pertoire consists of your favorite R & B, Swing, Disco, Funk, Hip Hop, Jazz, Motown, and even Classic Rock hits. August 11: Caleb Davis with Tangerine Trees Tangerine Trees 6:00 pm Tangerine Trees is the Carolinas premier Beatles tribute band, recreating the authentic sounds of the original The
5、Beatles. Caleb Davis 7:30 pm Caleb Davis takes crowds to experience a diverse mix of blues, rock, pop, and dance hits from the 60s through the 90s. Sept 15: Kids in America with Akita Akita 6:00 pm A funk band, Akita creates a wave of infectious beats that draws a crowd and gets your feet moving. Ki
6、ds in America 7:30 pm Kids in America is a high-energy, power-packed fun band. It covers from new wave, pop, dance, rock, hair metal, and sing along iconic ballads. New in 2023!Games, activities, and toys are provided for kids!Local favorite food vendors (摊贩) are on hand for tasty treats!In addition
7、 to beer, weve got seltzers, IPAs, and sodas. Water is available free of charge.1Who originally sings the song “Desperado”?AGarrett Huffman.BCaleb Davis.CEagles.DEmerald Empire.2When can people enjoy Motown?AMay 19.BJune 23.CAugust 11.DSeptember 15.3Which concert should The Beatles fans go to?AOn th
8、e Border with Garrett Huffman.BThe Voltage Brothers with Emerald Empire.CCaleb Davis with Tangerine Trees.DKids in America with Akita.Nearly every family trip we went on when I was a kid was spent flying across the plane from Boston to Rio de Janeiro, and then driving to the tiny town where my grand
9、parents grew up in Minas Gerais. There youll find rolling hills as far as you can see. Thats where my cousins live, work and grow coffee. That trek a five-hour flight, then an eight-hour flight, and then a road trip was always just the lead-up to the last leg of the journey. I here wed drink the cof
10、fee out of little glass cups and get to catching up by the wood stove. My brother and I would sometimes wander out while the adults were talking. Coffee in Minas Gerais is usually served sickly sweet, but never with milk, and never iced, even in the middle of summer. Most of the highest-quality bean
11、s in Minas Gerais are sold abroad. When I was a kid especially, there wasnt really a coffee culture in Brazil the way there is in New York or Boston. But in college, I worked at a cafe. There I was taught to notice all those things Id never learned about coffee, even though Id seen the coffee fruit
12、on the trees and watched firsthand as my cousins spread the fruit onto big, wavy multicolored sheets under the sun to dry. I learned then that my cousins process for preparing coffee was just one of many ways to do it you could dry it in the sun or in a big machine, or it could be fermented, or wash
13、ed first. All these methods could change the way the coffee tasted. I also learned that different regions have different taste profiles. I learned to think about tasting coffee as playing a word-association game. What does it make you think of? What memory comes up for you?Today when I get up and ma
14、ke my first cup of coffee, I do it like performing a sacred ritual. I know that those beans traveled far, and were cared for. They were grown, and watered, and dried, and then roasted. Someone probably lost sleep over them when frost was in the forecast. And when I take my first sip, I make sure to
15、let my brain go blank, listen to the coffee and see where it takes me.4What was the authors family journey to Minas Gerais like?AShort but tiring.BLong but exciting.CLong and wearing.DShort and appealing.5What does paragraph 5 mainly talk about?AWhat effect the coffee culture had on the author.BWhy
16、coffee from different regions tastes different.CHow the authors cousins farming differs from other regions.DWhat the author obtained during his dealing with coffee.6Why does the author make coffee with great respect?AIts a kind of coffee culture.BIt is his daily routine.CThe coffee comes from his ho
17、metown.DIt takes great effort to grow and produce coffee.7What message is conveyed in the authors story?ALive to learn.BLove what you do.CCherish something after knowing it.DPrepare before acting.Pieces of houses and big trees are tossed around like toys during extreme weather, but palm trees seem a
18、ble to stand their ground. Given their location they are obviously well suited to stand up to angry storms, but how?Most palm trees have a large number of short roots spreading across the upper levels of the soil, which work to secure a large amount of soil around the root ball. As long as the soil
19、is relatively dry, this works to create a super large, heavy anchor. As opposed to having just a few very strong roots, this wider network creates a bottom-heavy base that helps keep the tree in place.The trunk of a pine or oak tree grows in a radial pattern; the annual rings effectively make a seri
20、es of hollow cylinders (圆柱体) inside each other. Meanwhile, the stem of a palm tree is made of many small bundles of woody material, like the bundles of wires inside a telephone cable. The cylinder approach provides great strength to support weight, which means that an oak trees trunk can support a h
21、uge weight of branches, but with limited flexibility compared to the bundle approach, which allows the palm stem to bend over through 40 or 50 degrees without snapping (折断).While most trees rely on their beautiful canopy (树冠) of branches, twigs, and leaves to spread out and grab as much sunlight as
22、possible, the canopy can also grab a lot of wind and water. In a bad storm, the canopy can act as a sail and pull the poor thing over. Branches can easily be torn off, as well as the detachment of the whole canopy. Meanwhile, think of a palm tree. They have no wide-spreading branches, rather huge le
23、aves with a central, flexible spine like enormous feathers. In nice weather, the leaves spread out and make a fine canopy, but in instances of strong wind and water, they fold up. With less resistance against the elements, they are much more likely to make it through without much damage. Of course s
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