2022年江苏省徐州高考英语调研试卷(4月份)(附答案详解).pdf
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1、2022年江苏省徐州七中高考英语调研试卷(4 月份)AEnglish Poetry Competition of 2022 Enter your poem for a chance to win something!Ourpoetry contest is held twice a year.Write a poem about how the pandemic has changed your life.PrizesThe contest awards one first place prize of$2,000 and a first prize wall plaque($100 valu
2、e);twenty second place prizes of$100 each and a second place wall plaque($75 value);onehundred third place winners of a third place wall plaque($25 value).RulesFollow all rules carefully to prevent disqualification(取消资格).IMPORTANT:Poet must be at least thirteen years of age.Only one poem per person,
3、per family is allowed.A poem in its entirety must be an original work by the person centering the contest.All entries are judged anonymously(匿名地).Please do not include yourname,address,phone number,etc.,or your entry will be disqualified.Deadline:Email your entry by 31 st May 2022.Length:42 lines ma
4、x.No minimum.Title not included in the line count.Format:Entries must be typed.We do not accept handwritten submissions.Fees:10 per poem.Judging:The judges*decision is final and no individual correspondence(通信)can beentered intoJudges are unable to comment on individual entries.Judging is fair.Copyr
5、ight:Worldwide copyright of each entry remains with the author but the Bridport Prizehas unrestricted rights to publish the winning and highly praised poems.1.What can we learn about the poetry competition?A.It takes place every two years.B.It focuses on personal growth.C.Poets have to pay for itD.I
6、t gives feedback on each entry.2.How many entries can a family with 4 members submit?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.3.Which of the following will result in disqualification?A.Typing your poem out.B.Writing a poem of 40 lines.C.Emailing your entry on March 30.D.Including personal information in your entr
7、y.BMy best friend traveled to stay with our family last weekend.When she arrived,she wentstraight to the kitchen and,without asking,ate a spoonful of raspberry jam and some driedfruit.She wasnt being rude.I knew she would do this.Weve known each other fbr almost 20years.She can eat anything she want
8、s from my kitchen.Indeed,!bought her favorite fruits andsnacks at the shop that morning.Our long weekend together was luxuriously(惬意地)simple.I was recovering from surgeryand couldnt go to shopping malls.We passed the time running errands(做杂事),going tothe post office and collecting dry cleaning.We dr
9、ank way too many cappuccinos.But wetalked.About every little detail of our lives.Theres never been a quiet moment in our friendship.Werve lived in different cities for almost adecade.Reunions demand constant conversation.our personalities are matched,to be sure,and ashared history is indescribably v
10、aluable.We were competitors in high school before bondingover a bad experience.Then we discovered the many interests that we had in common.Ourfriendship cemented(巩固)itself quickly.We stayed companions through law school,throughour first jobs and our first boyfriends.We supported each other through b
11、reak-ups andbreakthroughs.Ours is a friendship for the ages.There is something special about friends who know everyone and everything about you.Theyare rare.These are the people youve chosen to witness your life.They have seen the bright lightsof achievement,the depths of despair and the boring rout
12、ine(平淡乏味)of the in-between.Its special to unpack feelings and frustrations without wasting time filling in the blanks.As mylong weekend shows,with such friends we dont have to do,we simply have to be.We dropthe act,the performance,the public version of ourselves.The special friendships are those whi
13、ch never fail to delight,the continuation of which is worththe extra effort,despite distance and difference sneaking(留进)into your separate lives.I hadthe very great joy of this reminder last weekend.Fm lucky to have found this friend,to see afuture where her companionship remains.Being together is p
14、erfection.4.What happened during her best friends visit?A.They enjoyed an eventful long weekend.B.They bonded by having long conversations.C.They made their favorite snacks and coffee.D.They talked about recent news events.5.One thing that the author appreciates about their friendship is t hat.A.the
15、y help each other deal with the boredom of lifeB.they prefer to witness each others lives from far awayC.they try to show each other their best selvesD.they are comfortable being themselves when together6.Which of the following would the author agree with?第 2 页,共 19页A.Charm comes from differences.B.
16、Politeness brings best friends closer.C.Good friendships last naturally.D.Good friendships need devotion.7.The authors main purpose in writing this article is to.A.describe what her best friend is likeB.tell about the friendship she treasuresC.explore the key aspects of friendshipD.express thanks to
17、 her best friendcCould a daily walk be even better for our health than we thought?Several new studies showthat walking not only burns fat,but also boosts longevity(长寿)and has a dramaticanti-ageing effect on the body.In the latest of these findings,due to be published in the journal Communications Bi
18、ology in thenext few weeks,Thomas Yates,a professor at the University of Leicester,showed that walkerswho adopt a quick pace can have a biological age 15 years younger than those who take theirtime.Yates and his team looked at the length of telomeres(端粒)of chromosomes(染色体)in 405,981 middle-aged adul
19、ts in the UK.As we grow older,our telomeres shorten,whichresults in accelerated cell ageing.If we can keep them long for as long as possiblejt acts as aagainst ageing,says Yates.Their findings follow a review and analysis of 15 studies on walking involving almost 50,000people that was published this
20、 week.Amanda Paluch at the University of MassachusettsAmhers confirmed that daily walking improves health and longevity,but more daily steps arebetter only up to a point.For adults under 60,Paluch showed a daily total of 8,000-10,000steps was best for reducing risk of early death,while 6,000-8,000 s
21、teps was enough for theover-60s.Walking has also recently been shown to strengthen the blood flow to the brain.In one of thelargest studies,researchers revealed that 20 minutes of quick walking most days from middleage onwards will lower the risk of dementia(痴呆).Professor Edward Zamrini says,The ide
22、athat you can reduce your risk for Alzheimers disease by simply increasing your activity is verypromising/*Even in people with some existing age-related memory damage,walking can work wonders,as ayear-long study in the Journal of Alzheimers Disease showed.Walking is by far the bestmedicine we have f
23、or a healthy life,says Yates.8.What did Thomas Yates*study find about fast walking?A.It causes a damaging effect on the body.B.It slows down the process of cell ageing.C.It increases the number of chromosomes.D.It shortens middle-aged adults*telomeres.9.What does the underlined word buffer in Paragr
24、aph 2 mean?A.Something shortening telomeres.B.Something speeding up cell ageing.C.Something counting the walking pace.D.Something helping protect from harm.10.What did Amanda Paluch consider when doing research?A.Body shape.B.Age group.C.Occupation type.D.Sample size.11.What is the best title for th
25、e text?A.How daily walking helps burn fatB.Why walking is the best midlife exerciseC.How many daily steps are better for adultsD.Whether walking reduces the risk of dementiaDA seriously sick Maryland man named David Bennett Sr.received a pig*s heart in a pioneeringtransplant surgery successfully on
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