2023届高三英语名校新题专题02(阅读理解之记叙文) 期中考试专辑 原卷版.docx
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1、2023届高三英语名校新题快递一11月期中考试专辑专题02阅读理解之记叙文原卷版【山东省潍坊市2022-2023学年高三上学期期中】Open-air jazz, locally-grown vegetables, Focaccia bread, gout cheese, and Narcan training all competed against a rainstorm last Tuesday at Westside Farmers Markefs annual College Night.And the vendors (商贩)held out pretty well. Even as
2、 the raindrops intensified, folks kept exploring the tables stationed in the parking lot of St. Monica Church. Among the crowd were a number of college students, mostly from the University of Rochester, likely brought in by the College Night awards being offered - a five-dollar token (购物券),a handbag
3、, and a prize raffle entry, all free of charge.Now in its 15th year, Westside volunteer Jackie Farrell said the market partners merely with local farms, businesses, and community groups to populate its tables. Our mission really is to serve the people in the community, getting them health and nutrit
4、ion information, and connecting them to the farmers who grow the produce J Farrell said, Everything has to be local. If s a producer-only market, so you have to grow or produce whatever youre going to sell here. Those producers had diverse offerings. Vegetables, of course, were abundant but sellers
5、also pushed cheeses, spreads, bread, prepared pasta dishes, and much more.The community groups offering information were diverse too. Recovery All Ways, a local nonprofit with a stated mission to support anyone affected by substance use disorder handed out Narcan and trained people in its use. Their
6、 station was next to a Moms Demand Action tent, where staffers provided information on physical safety. SNAP-Ed nutrition and benefits educators also ran a table.The activities of the stations was scored by live music. The Universitys Midnight Ramblers performed, and a local jazz band played away as
7、 the rain showers started rolling in.Farrell hoped that the College Night promotion would help make students more comfortable crossing the bridge into the Rochester community. “We love college students, and we keep encouraging them that all they have to do is go across the bridge.”What attracted col
8、lege students to the College Night?A. Free prizes.B. Scenery in the rain.C. Interesting books.D. Featured goods.4. What is the characteristic of Westside Farmers Market?A. It is managed by farmers themselves.B. Its visitors are mostly university students.B.To cope with the impoilant challenges.C. To
9、 improve the lives of those in need.D. To perfect the design process.26 . what was the necessaiy step when Patrick conducted the research?A. Fully understand the users1 demands.B. Remove the CO VID-19 pandemic.C. Investigate the users1 health and availability.D. Contact the users* physician and fami
10、ly members.27 . which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. How to walk Better.B. A Cure for Painful Patients.C. A New walking Device.D. A Helpful Project Launched by A student.山西省太原市2022-2023学年高三上学期期中质量监测Opening a good book can take you on an adventure but sometimes, its not whafs
11、on the pages, but whats been left in them is the most exciting part fbr Sharon McKellar, a librarian at the Oakland Public Library. She has been collecting mementos left in the library for years. Now. shes finally found a use fbr all those old family photos, notes, coupons recipes and concert ticket
12、s shes collected in books over the years.McKellar started the “Found in a Library Book” project - an online database of all the things found in books at the library. It started out as my personal collection, but I put out a call to other library staff, just to see if anybody had anything theyd be wi
13、lling to share, and was just totally inundated with other peoples little collections of all sorts of things they had fbund J McKellar told CBS News.McKellar has added 370 mementos to the librarys online collection -but she said she had a couple hundred more to upload. Many of the mementos are notes
14、and some are book reviews left behind for the next reader: “I loved this book. It stole my heart and made me cry. When you find tear stains, you will know they are mine.”McKellar said that while the origins of the forgotten mementos remain a mystery, some people have recognized items on the online d
15、atabase, One person named Susan reached out because one of the love notes looked like her parents9 handwriting and the kind of notes they used to leave each other J she said.The project is fairly new, but McKellar hopes it inspires people to dive into books at their local library, You never know wha
16、t youll find. You just have a sense of shared space in community.”McKellar said. I think part of why people are especially excited about that right now is we have obviously been in a fast-paced society. So, it is a way to sort of feel a connection with people who you dont even know through these for
17、gotten objects.”4. What does the underlined word mementos refer to in paragraph 1?A. The adventure stories.B. The forgotten memories.C. The items found in books.D. The well-designed pages.5. Why did McKellar contact other librarians?A. To raise money for her project.B. To investigate their commitmen
18、t.C. To launch a lost-and-found project.D. To enrich the database of her collection.6. What is implied from Susans case in paragraph 4?A. The project aims to find lost relatives.B. Inspiring love stories impress people a lot.C. The origins of the mementos remain mysterious.D. The experience adds to
19、the emotional appeal of the project.7. What is the possible reason fbr the popularity of McKellars project?A It helps people find lost objects.B. It inspires people to read widely.C. It offers a community-based link.D. It brings local libraries back to life.江西省2022-2023学年高三上学期期中联考Edward O. Wilson wh
20、o died on Dec. 26, 2021 at the age of 92, was an extraordinary scholar in every sense of the word. By the time I met him in 1982, hed made great contributions to science. For example, he discovered the chemical means by which ants communicate. He worked out the importance of the habitat size and pos
21、ition in protecting animals.In 19821 cautiously sat down next to the great man during a break at a small conference on social insects. He turned, extended his hand and said, “Hi, Im Ed Wilson. I dont believe weve met. Then we talked until it was time to get back to the meeting. Three hours later I a
22、pproached him again. He turned, extended his hand and saidJHi, Im Ed Wilson. I dont believe weve met”Wilson forgot me but remained friendly. I was fresh out of graduate school, while Wilson was already very famous. Yet he didnt hesitate to extend his hand to me, not once but twice.My work studying n
23、ative plants and insects was inspired by Wilsons descriptions of biodiversity. His 1992 book, The Diversity of Life, became the basis for an eventual turn in my career path. Throughout his career Wilson communicated the urgent need to preserve the natural world. As I see it, the only way to realize
24、Wilsons lifelong wish is to bury the idea that humans are here and nature is someplace else. Providing a practical plan for protecting the earth has been my goal for the last 20 years, and Im honored that it mixes with Wilsons thought.4. When did the author meet Wilson for the first time?A. When the
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