抚顺市第一中学2023届高三上学期1月限时训练一英语含答案.docx
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1、高三英语限时训练一.阅读理解HSK TEST and HSKK TEST are both (he internationally standardized tests that focus on the ability of candidates whose Chinese is not their first language to use Chinese for communication in life, study and work.According to Chinas Ministry of Education, any foreign students to be enroll
2、ed in Chinese university should at least hold a HSK Level 4 certificate.Learners who want to apply for the Confucius Institute Scholarships should (ake the score reports of both HSK and HSKK.All test takers taking HSK abroad arc eligible (合格)to apply for the Chinese Test Summer Camp to experience Ch
3、inese culture and learn Chinese in a short period in China.HSK and HSKK scores are valid for a long time. As a proof of the Chinese language ability of foreign students entering Chinese colleges and universities, the scores are valid for two years (counting from the day of the test).HSK TESTTest lev
4、els include HSK (Level 1), HSK (Level 2), HSK (Level 3), HSK (Level 4). HSK (Level 5) and HSK (Level 6).Exam Object: HSK (Level 4) is mainly for candidates who have learned Chinese for four semesters (two academic years) with a schedule of 2-4 class hours per week and mastered 1,200 commonly used wo
5、rds.HSKK TESTHSKK Test is designed to lest the ability to express oneself orally in Chinese and includes the HSKK (Elementary), HSKK (Intermediate) and HSKK (Advanced).Exam Object: HSKK (Intermediate) is mainly for candidates who have leaned Chinese for one to two academic years at a schedule of 2-3
6、 class hours per week and master about 900 of the most commonly used words.21. What is required for a foreigner to get into a Chinese college?A. To pass Level 4 of HSK.B. To score above average in HSKK.C. To speak Chinese as their mother tongue.D. To take part in Chinese Test Summer Camp.22. How man
7、y levels docs HSKK Test include?A. 3.B.4.C. 5.D. 6.23. Where can we most probably see this article?B. On inter-city subways.D. On overseas study websites.A. In Chinese art galleries.C. In elementary schoolbooks.Nowadays mail delivery is a little difterent. I still get my mail from my mailbox. Nothin
8、g, but my neighbors mail. I thought that was curious.I proceeded to take my neighbors mail to them. I was about to put the mail in their mailbox when a tall man came running out shouting about messing with his friends mail. He snatched (夺过)the mail from my hand, opened the mailbox and pointed to the
9、 mail inside.4tYou were after this.I shook my head, “No, believe me. I got this mail by mistake in my box today. I was just bringing it to them. He gave me a funny look and went back into his house.I got the knock on the door the next morning by two very polite officers. The annoyed (all man had pho
10、ned thepolice and told them I was a crazy old woman going around mixing up everyones mail. Before I could finish telling them about what was going on, the officers had watched a dog approach my mailbox with mail in his mouth. He took out the mail that was in my box and put letters in. He pushed the
11、door closed with his nose, picked up the new pile of mail he had gotten from my box, and repeated this all the way down the next street. We all started laughing.The dog had belonged to a mail carrier who had died. No one thought to check (the carrier lived alone) on the mans dog. The dog had been tr
12、ained to pul mail in and take mail out of the boxes. When he got loose, he assumed his duties.I went by to talk to the annoyed tall man to fill him in on what had happened. He was very pleased when he realized I was not a mail thief. He did, however, adopt the little guy.24. Why did the tall man giv
13、e the author a funny look?B. To express his curiosity.D. To hide his embarrassment.B. By witnessing the mix-up.D. By consulting the tall man.B. used to live a lonely and busy lifeD. guarded the mail in the neighborhoodB. A dogs taleD. Noble dutiesCA. To show his disbelief.C. To contain his annoyance
14、.25. How did the police officers discover the truth?A. By analyzing the case.C. By questioning the author.26. According to the story, the dogA. was well-trained and devotedC. was assigned to replace (he carrierWhats the best title fbr the story?A. A mail serviceC. Special deliveryTikTok has appeared
15、 as a major starter of food trendsfrom mushroom coffee and pancake cereal to cloud bread. But theres another trend dominating TikTok thats become bigger than any of these viral recipes. Thats the whatieatinaday trend, which is nearing 9 billion views. These video food diaries are also popular on Ins
16、tagramtypically featuring a wellness influencer or celebrity showing their foods they ate that dayoften with a full-length yoga clothes mirror selfie.The basic message these posts send is that if you eat like them, then you can eventually look like them. The posts arc promoting the idea of a perfect
17、 or ideal day of eating, along with a perfect body size.“Younger audience, especially girls and young women, accept the message that they must eat like these creators in order to achieve and maintain not only health, but also social attraction, says Cara Harbstreet. 4tThe biggest harm I see with thi
18、s trend is that it normalizes disordered or restrictive eating behaviors. This could prevent someone struggling with an eating disorder from seeking and receiving support or treatment/Even if the /whatieatinaday posts are displaying a balanced day of eating, the message of “eal like me, and you will
19、 look like me” is harmful because people would not necessarily achieve the same body size as the Instagrammer even if they copied their day of eating bite for bite.Rather than a days worth of food, many experts suggest posting a single meal instead. Rachael Hartley said an individual meal or recipe
20、could serve as an idea or inspiration versus a full day of eating to copy.“I occasionally share #whylate Wednesday posts, wilh the aim of showing a wide range of foods, including fast food, desserts, convenience foods and other foods that diet culture might dislike, as well as showing how to include
21、 nutrition in a gentle way,“ she said.Rachael says diet culture has changed our sense of how much is “normal“ to eat at meals or snacks, so it can be helpful to see a full meal that shows a variety of foods.27. What is paragraph I mainly about?A. The popularity of TikTok cooking classes.B. The origi
22、n of the whatieatinaday trend.C. The Internet hit of posting a whole-day diet.D. The disagreement of selfies in yoga clothes.28. Why is whatieatinaday trend harmful according to Cara Harbstreet?A. It makes people less attractive.B. It confuses dieting with healthy eating.C. It contributes to emotion
23、al disorder.D. It restricts peoples choice to vegetables.29. Which kind of posting would probably be preferred by experts?A. A big Sunday supper with various dishes.B. A single meal with only convenient noodles.C. Breakfast. lunch and dinner on a Wednesday.D. A days meals with more vegetables than m
24、eat.30. What is the purpose of this passage?A. To compare different eating habits.B. To inform a standard posting method.C. To argue against whatieatinaday posting.D. To discuss the pros and cons of diet culture.DCigarettes arent just hannful when theyre being smoked. Even when cigarette ends go out
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