精选安徽省皖南八校2023届高三英语上学期第一次联考试题.docx
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1、精选安徽省皖南八校2023届高 三英语上学期第一次联考试题 would be his reaction? How would we pay our bills? But while I was feeling uneasy about the bridge I d just crossed, I also began to feel a renewed sense of hopefulness about the possibilities on the other side. I had had a long love affair with the written word that wa
2、s separate and apart from any of my roles.I eventually had to seek employment to help with expenses. In fact, many times I ve had to stir (搅 拌)a pot with one hand while holding a book with the other. I ve had tears on the bad days, but smiles are plentiful on the good ones.24, Why did the author qui
3、t her job?A. She envied othersB. Shewasnt qualified for her job.C. She wanted to change herself.D.Her boss was angry at her job.25, What do we know about the author?A. She had a tight budget at times. B. She had a smooth life at last.C She complained about her family. D. She-10 - was not sure about
4、her future.26. What does the “bridge“ refer to in Paragraph 3?A. The life that the author once had.B. The feeling when the author quitted her job.C. The new decision that the author made in her lifeThe structure that allowed people or vehicles to cross.27. What can we learn from the author, s experi
5、ence?A. A good beginning makes a good ending.B When your will is ready, your feet are light.C. One may miss the mark by aiming too high as too lowA journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.CFLORIDA-DUSTIN Theobald, 30, had been lying on a surfboard at Fernandina Beach on the-11 -Ari ant
6、ic coast of Florida when he said he felt something pull at his foot. I touched its head. I could feel it was rough skin, “he told Fox News, adding, It wasn t like a fish skin. You know, shark skin has got a rough edge. As soon as I took my first step, I could tell that the bottom of my foot was open
7、, Mr. Theobald said as he struggled to get out of the water with his eight-year-old son. A nurse shark had torn through the tendons ( 肌 腱)on the top of right foot and gashed the bottom of it open. He told First Coast News he “was trying to warn everyone out. There were a lot of people around me that
8、 I felt should probably get out of the water”Mr. Theobald was rushed to hospital and doctors have told him because of the tendon and nerve (神经)damage, he will require two surgeries and months of physical therapy in order to fully recover.According to a crowd funding page set up by-12 -Mr Theobalds b
9、rother, the victim works as a “one man handyman and runs his own business so there will be no income while he is recovering for at least six weeks”. So far, he has raised a little over S 3, 000 of his S 15,000 goal Mr. Theobald had written in a Facebook post, “Its crazy that it happened, but don t l
10、et this scare you from getting in the water. This is a one in a million and I promise you it wont stop me.28. What does the underlined word gash in Para. 2 most probably mean?A. Make a long deep cut in.B.Press against with force to driveC. Move the tongue across the surface of D. Bring a bodily part
11、 into contact with.29. What can we infer from the passage?A. Mr. Theobald wasn, t hurt seriously.B. Mr. Theobald,s brother has raised S15, 000 C. Many people were not aware of the danger at firstD. Mr. Theobald will not get into the water-13 -in the future30. How did Mr. Theobald feel after the shar
12、kattack?A Depressed.B. Optimistic.C. UpsetD. Doubtful31. Whichof the following can be the besttitle fortitle forthe news report?A. Dustin Theobald-shark attack victimBe Incident happened at Fernandina BeachC. Dustin Theobald fought against nurse sharkDe Crowd funding page set up by Mr Theobald s bro
13、therDTiny tubes and filaments(丝状物)in some Canadian rock appear to be the oldest known fossils, giving new support for some ideas about how life began, a new study says.The features(特征)are mineralized remains of what appear to be bacteria that lived some 3. 77 billion to 4. 28 billion years ago. the
14、scientist said. That would be older than some other rock features found in Greenland, which-14 -were considered to be the fossils last August.The new results come from examining rock found along the eastern shore of Hudson Bayin Northern Quebec, made up be, made hematite (赤铁矿), type called jasperin
15、Northern Quebec, made up be, made hematite (赤铁矿), type called jasperThe filaments and tubes, up of iron oxide called appeared within a rock (碧玉).Matthew Dodd of University College London, an author of the study published Wednesday by nature, said the living things lived in the seafloor where water w
16、as heated by a volcano. Since the fossils are nearly as old as Earth, which formed some 4. 5 billion years ago, the finding supports previous indications that life may have begun in such an environment, he said.He and his colleagues presented several lines of evidence to support the idea that tiny t
17、ubes and filaments are signatures of past life. But two experts whove previously reported similar findings said they are not convinced.“I would say they are not fossils, “Martin J. Van Kranendonk of the University of New South Wales in Australia, who reported the Greenland findings last year, wrote
18、in an email. The paper, s evidence for a biological orign falls short, he said.Abigail Allwood, a NASA geologist, said the authors have produced one of the most detailed cases yet made for evidence of life in rocks older than 3. 5 billion years. But Its an extraordingary claim to make and you do nee
19、d extraordinary evidence, “ she said 32. What do Matthew, Martin and Abigail have in common?A. They have been studying rock features B. They are working in the same university.C, They all made a contribution to the Greenland findings.D. They have discovered the oldest known fossils in the same place
20、33. How does Martin feel about the new study?-16 -It confirms the biological originA. It ignores the Greenland Findings.B. It needs more to convince people D Its authors takes ideas and words from his 34. What,s Abigail Allwoods attitude toward Matthews findings?A. Supporting.B. Disapproving.C. Indi
21、fferentD. Neutral35. The new findings can make people know something aboutA. the process of fossil f ormat i on B. how life started on the earthC. how to examine rock and find fossils D. how the earth formed about 4. 5 billion years ago 第二节(共5小题;每题2分,总分值10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空 白处的最正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选
22、项。Have you ever imagined the benefits that a good memory can bring to you? 36 . Here are four ways to improve your memory.37 There is evidence that sleep plays a-17 - vital role in the consolidation(稳固)of memories relating to learning motor skills, such as learning to play a musical instrument or ri
23、de a bike. Having a full night,s sleep soon after gaining a new skill helps consolidate the processes involved, so they can later be performed well.It s rewarding to continue education. Older people are often told to adopt a ”use it or lose it approach to maintaining cognitive (认知的)function. 38 In a
24、 2023 study, US researchers found participants aged 60-90 who spent 15 hours a week for three months learning a complex skill, such as digital photography, sawsignificantimprovements in memory tests.Taking a break counts. 39More than acentury ago, German scientistsshowed thatpeople performed almost
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