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1、华南师大附中2023届高三年级第一次月考英语第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。The Horizontal Oak: A life in NatureBy Poly Pullar,Growing up in a remote region of the Scottish Highlands, Polly Pullars childhood was pleasant, simple, and peaceful. But the wild beauty formed a backdr
2、op to a series of major family tragedies. This is the story of how she rebuilt her life from the ground up, supported by the natural world around her.Wildlife WalksBy Charlotte Varela,Bloomsbury, 16.99Take a walk through the Wildlife Trusts nature reserves with this handy guide that showcases some o
3、f our nations best forests, moors, woodlands and coastal locations. Each walk includes a description of the site, instructions on how to get there, available facilities and the routes walking time.Where the Seals SingBy Susan Richardson,William Collins, 20Having long been fascinated by seals, Susan
4、Richardson sets out to follow their pupping season (繁殖季).As she journeys from Cornwall to Norfolk, she learns more about these mystical creatures, while sharing personal stories about the comforting role they have played during times of grief or anxiety in her own life.In the Name of PlantsBy Sandra
5、 Knapp,University of Chicago Press, 20Botanist Sandra Knapp digs into the stories behind plant names, exploring the people who have been immortalized (使永生),from Benjamin Franklin to Lady Gaga. The 30 plants inside are accompanied by botanical drawings from the Natural History Museum.1. Which of the
6、books does not involve a story?As much as 80 percent of premature heart disease is preventable by making specific lifestyle choices. Some strategies, such as exercising and managing weight, are well known. 16 A small change in your everyday routine can potentially have a big impact in the long run,“
7、 says preventive cardiologist (心、脏病学家)Dr. Beth Abramson, a spokesperson for the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.Get eight hours of sleep. When youre not rested, everything that happens in your life is a lot more stressfill, says Dr.Arya Sharma, founder of the Canadian Obesity Network. If were
8、short of sleep, our bodies also have more difficulty controlling blood pressure, inflammation (炎症)and blood sugar levels. 17Engage in volunteer work. 18 Research published in Psychosomatic Medicine in 2016 showed that a feeling of purpose in life is linked to a lower likelihood of heart attack and s
9、troke. C6We know that loneliness is a risk factor for heart health J adds Sharma. u Volunteering gets you out of the house and creates a social network.19 A recent study in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found that healthy people who skipped breakfast were almost three times more
10、likely to have heart disease six years later than those who had a substantial morning meal. One possible reason: If youre eating a proper breakfast, youre less likely to be hungry later and make poor food choices,“ says Abramson. “We need to eat a balanced diet as part of a healthy lifestyle. 20A. E
11、at breakfast.B. But others may not have crossed your mind.C. Volunteering might even increase your physical activity.D. These factors can all have an impact on heart and blood health.E. Choose whole-grain, low-fat breakfast foods and include fruit.F. Eat healthy food rich in protein and fiber but lo
12、w in fat and sugarG. Doing good for others helps your self-esteem and relieves stress.【答案】16.B17. D 18. G 19. A 20. E【解析】【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍三种人们意想不到的促进心脏健康的方法。【16题详解】根据前文 “As much as 80 percent of premature heart disease is preventable by making specific lifestyle choices. Some strategies, such as e
13、xercising and managing weight, are well known.(多达 80%的过早的心脏病是可以通过 选择特定的生活方式来预防的。有些策略,如锻炼和控制体重,是众所周知的。)”和后文Asmall change in your everyday routine can potentially have a big impact in the long run J says preventive cardiologist (心脏病学 家)Dr. Beth Abramson, a spokesperson for the Heart and Stroke Foundat
14、ion of Canada.(加拿大心脏和中风基金会 发言人、预防心脏病专家贝丝艾布拉姆森博士说:“从长远来看,日常生活中的一个小改变可能会产生巨 大的影响。)”可知,一些健康的生活方式是众所周知的,但其它的或许你不会想到,前后句之间为转折 关系。所以选择项B “But others may not have crossed your mind.(但你可能没想过其它的。)”符合上下文语 境。故选B。【17题详解】根据前文 “If were short of sleep, our bodies also have more difficulty controlling blood pressur
15、e, inflammation (炎 症)and blood sugarlevels.(如果我们睡眠不足,我们的身体也更难控制血压、炎症和血糖水平。)”可知,没 有充足的睡眠会导致身体健康问题,当然也会对心脏健康产生影响。所以选择项D uThese factors can all have an impact on heart and blood health.(这些因素都会对心脏和血液健康产生影响。)“符合上下文语境。故选Do 【18题详解】根据本段中心句“Engage in volunteer work.(参加志愿者工作。)”和后文Research published in Psychos
16、omatic Medicine in 2016 showed that a feeling of purpose in life is linked to a lower likelihood of heart attack and stroke. We know that loneliness is a risk factor for heart health, adds Sharma. Volunteering gets you out of the house and creates a social network(2016年发表在心身医学上的一项研究表明,生活的目标感与心 脏病和中风
17、的较低可能性有关。“我们知道孤独是心脏健康的一个风险因素,”沙玛补充说。“志愿活动 让你走出家门,建立社交网络。可知,参加志愿者活动,可以减少孤独感,缓解压力,从而预防心脏 病的发生。所以选择项 G “Doing good for others helps your self-esteem and relieves stress.(为他人做好事可以 帮助你提升自尊,缓解压力。)”符合上下文语境。故选G。【19题详解】这里是本段的小标题。根据后文 “ A recent study in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found
18、 that healthy people who skipped breakfast were almost three times more likely to have heart disease six years later than those who had a substantial morning meal. One possible reason: *If youre eating a proper breakfast, youre less likely to be hungry later and make poor food choices, says Abramson
19、.(美国心脏病学会杂志最近的一项研究发现, 不吃早餐的健康人6年后患心脏病的可能性几乎是那些吃丰盛早餐的人的三倍。一个可能的原因是:“如 果你吃了一顿合适的早餐,你稍后就不太可能感到饥饿,也不太可能做出糟糕的食物选择,”艾布拉姆松 说。)”可知,本段主要介绍吃早餐对心脏的好处。所以选择项A “Eatbreakfast.(吃早餐。)”符合上下文语 境。故选A。【20题详解】根据前文“We need to eat a balanced diet as part of a healthy lifestyle.(作为健康生活方式的一部分,我们需要 均衡饮食。)”可知,这里对均衡饮食作了具体的说明。所以
20、选择项E “Choose whole-grain, low-fat breakfast foods and include fruit.(选择全麦,低脂的早餐,包括水果。)”符合上下文语境。故选E。第二部分 语言运用(共两节;满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Amy Jandrisevits knows the value of a good doll. Dolls have a 21 we dont completely understand/9 she said. Its a 22 she c
21、ame to while working as a social worker using dolls to help her young clients 23 their changing medical situations. Many of the kids saw themselves in those dolls. But for the kids who had 24 a leg or lost their hair, there were 25. they could relate to.So, seven years ago, when a friend revealed th
22、at her child had facial deformities (缺陷),Jandrisevits knew what might help the youth through the 26 period. Its hard to tell a kid, You are perfect the way you are/ and to build 27 that way, but never offer them anything that 28 like them J she says.Jandrisevits crafted a doll by hand using fabric,
23、sewing, and markersthat looked similar to her friends child and 29 the gift. After the friend posted a photo online of the 30 child and doll, Jandrisevits was asked to make dolls for 31 with scars, birthmarks, tracheotomies (气管切开术) in short, a doll like them. She quit her job and started a nonprofit
24、 to 32 her services.At home, it takes her roughly seven hours to craft each doll based on photos sent by 33 or caregivers. She has made over 400 dolls, and the waiting list is long, but Jandrisevits is 34. As she explains, Every kid,regardless of age, ethnicity _21. A. character22. A. decision35 iss
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