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1、高 二 线 上 教 学 学 情 测 试英语试题三(2022.5.14)试题总分:120分 考试时间:90分钟第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AThe National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) celebrates the art of singing through a series of competitions that are designed to showcase the talented singer
2、s or performers who are soon to be rising stars in the profession.NATSAA CompetitionThe competition takes place every other year and is open only to NATS members and students of NATS members. Preliminary competitions (初赛) are held at the regional level, with one winner coming out from 14 NATS region
3、s.Entry fee: $75Prizes: The winner is awarded more than $13,000; the runner-up (亚军) is awarded more than S6,000.Deadline to apply: September 13th, 2021National Music Theater CompetitionIt is seeking the best music theater soloists (独奏家), those who just need that one break to move their careers forwa
4、rd. Applicants must be between ages 20-28 before the application deadline.Entry fee: $90 (or a half for students of NATS members)Prizes: The winner is awarded $5,000; second prize is $2,500; third prize is $1,000.Deadline to apply: September 15th, 2021National Student AuditionsThe long-standing trad
5、ition of regional NATS Student Auditions now provides the top performers from each region with the opportunity to compete with other top artists from the continent.Entry fee: $75 per categoryPrizes: Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place will be $35,000.Deadline to apply: April 10th, 2021Art Song Composi
6、tionThe competition is open to any composer whose submitted work meets the official requirements and who pays the competition entry fee.Entry fee: Each entry is $30 for professionals; $15 for full-time studentsPrizes: The winner is awarded $2,000; the runner-up is awarded $1,000.Deadline to apply: D
7、ecember 1st, 20211. Why does the NATS host these competitions?A. To attract NATS members.B. To benefit a lot of students.C. To find out movie stars.D. To offer a stage to gifted people2. What is special about the National Music Theater Competition?A. It sets an age limit.B. It charges no entry fee.C
8、. It offers the biggest prize.D. It has the strictest deadline.3. Which will you take part in if you are good at creating music?A. The NATSAA Competition.B. The Art Song Composition.C. The National Student Auditions.D. The National Music Theater Competition.BIts nice to feel like a hero or to be the
9、 centre of attention every once in a while. Walking barefoot down the worm road, cheered on by the villagers of Bradstone, one would have thought that I should feel full of pride and joy. Those feelings might have been nice, except for this one tiny fact: I had no idea where I was heading, even when
10、 I heard my name being shouted out upon entering the village.Earlier, after painfully recovering consciousness beside the road, the only important things I could remember were my name, Jonathan Grey, and a horribly uncomfortable feeling that I had forgotten something which could result in life or de
11、ath. So I had followed the road. Shortly I noticed that I had somehow also lost track of my shoes.I had ended up in Bradstone. Many villagers hurried over and screamed my name. One older woman particularly threw her arms around my waist. “ You made it! I knew you were special,” she cried, “My baby i
12、s finally home! ” At a loss for words, with no idea what to do, the best I could offer the crying woman was to put my arms around her, too. When she settled down, she pulled back to look at me properly. “How are you? Really? Oh, you will have to report to Mr. Fredrick first ” I was not sure how to a
13、nswer the womans my mothers? questions, so I decided to be honest. “Im sorry, but Im not sure who Mr. Frederick is, or what I must report to him. ” My mother took a deep breath, then took my hand to lead me into the house. “ Your father will be home soon, so get settled in. Ill be outside if you nee
14、d me. ” Taking one last look around, my mother let out a sigh. For the time being, home this would have to be. Breathing deeply, I gathered my courage and mentally prepared myself for what was now my new life.4. What can we know about Jonathan?A. He enjoyed the welcome he received.B. The villagers w
15、ere very sorry for him.C. He had never been the centre of attention.D. The villagers knew who he was.5. What happened to him when Jonathan recovered consciousness?A He felt relieved.B. He was in pain.C. He forgot his name.D. He regained his memories.6. Why did Jonathan hug the crying woman?A. He wou
16、ld not let her go.B. He recognized his mother.C. He didnt know how to reply.D. He was glad to have found her.7. How did Jonathan feel at the end of the text?A. He tried to make his mother pleased.B. He was worried about meeting his father.C. He was uncertain if he had the courage for a new life.D. H
17、e decided to temporarily accept the present situation.COn a recent afternoon, Sarah Levy picked up an empty pickle jar from a shelf in her store, sniffed it, and then suggested a customer fill it with soap. Theres a take-a-jar, leave-a-jar policy at Cleenland, Levys new “low-waste, no-shame” store t
18、hat lets shoppers stock up on cleaning supplies using their own bottles. And as an early adopter of a new shift in American consumption habits, she has become expert at getting the pickle smell out of glass. “This is not a trend; its a rebirth of interest in reusing instead of recycling,” said Levy.
19、As consumers seek to limit the waste they create, more local entrepreneurs like Levy are stepping in to serve them and have begun opening stores physical, mobile, and online. Boston General Store is selling a growing variety of zero-waste decorations. Make & Mend sells secondhand arts and crafts sup
20、plies in Somervilles Bow Market.Julia Wilson, who tracks business sustainability efforts for the Nielsen research firm, says 73% of consumers are looking to shift their consumption habits to reduce their environmental impact, and she predicts that theyll spend $150 billion on sustainable goods by 20
21、23. “It opens the door for new entrepreneurs who are thinking about things differently and upstart products and brands,” she said. Some entrepreneurs are using a “circular economy” model in which goods are delivered in strong packages and they are sent back when theyre empty. Boston-based ThreeMain
22、opened earlier this year selling cleaning products in reusable aluminum bottles. The most well-funded attempt, Loop, sells 100 major brands in reusable containers.Levy recognizes the difficulty involved in changing consumer habits, but she says the model works because shes selling necessities. And s
23、hes hopeful, as zero-waste shops have exploded abroad in Britain, Canada, and particularly in Australia, where the non-profit Plastic Free Foundation launched the Plastic Free July campaign, which has become a global phenomenon.8. Boston General Store and Make & Mend are mentioned to show many local
24、 companies _.A. have taken part in the low-waste campaignB. ignore their customers consumption habitsC. find it important to offer diverse productsD. have taken action to expand their business9. According to Julia Wilson, what should entrepreneurs do in the future?A. Pay more attention to the qualit
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