河南省名校2023届高三下学期2月调研考试英语试卷(含答案).pdf
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1、河 南 省 TO P二 十 名 校 2023届 高 三 下 学 期 2 月 调 研 考 试 英 语 试 卷 学 校:姓 名:班 级:考 号:一、阅 读 理 解 The following are some programs offered by New York City for children aged eight and up.SoftballSpringCo-ed(男 女 同 校 的)softball programs take place in the spring for children between theages of8-14.Instructional clinics a
2、nd competitive leagues are held across the city.Registration is on a first come,first served basis in early spring.GolfCityParks Junior Golf Center,SummerLocated next to the Dyker Beach public golf course in Bay Ridge Brooklyn,the CityParksJunior Golf Center is a state-of-the-art facility that offer
3、s free golf instruction to New YorkCity children between the ages of 7-17.Highlights include a six-hole golf course,practiceputting and chipping greens(切 果 岭),covered driving range and clubhouse with classroomspace.Wheelchair Flag FootballFallSome of the fall flag football leagues have adaptive divi
4、sions for people with disabilities.These include opportunities for children and adults.Registration is on a first come,firstserved basis in September,and the leagues run until November.Street HockeyWinter and SummerNYC Parks and the New York Rangers provide free youth street hockey clinics,presented
5、by Coca-Cola,Get the Ball Rolling.The clinics are fbr boys and girls aged 5-17,and provideinstruction on the basics of street hockey,as well as tips on the importance of exercising andeating a balanced diet.All equipment is provided and no prior experience is necessary toparticipate.Sessions run fro
6、m December to February in the winter and July to August in thesummer.Registration is on a rolling basis beginning prior to the start of each session.1、What is special about Golf?A.It doesn*t charge the learner.B.Learners can*t go to the court.C.It teaches theory without practice.D.It is intended fbr
7、 children over 17.2、Who is Wheelchair Flag Football intended for?A.Adults of 18 and up.B.All disabled people.C.Children of 7 and down.D.Boys and girls aged 5-17.3、Which program runs in two seasons?A.Golf.B.Softball.C.Street Hockey.D.Wheelchair Flag Football.When people ask me where I grew up,I can n
8、ever give a solid answer.Fve moved ninetimes in six different states and have never lived somewhere consistently for more than 3years.Throughout all these moves,houses would change,schools would change,and evenfriends would change.However,family was always a consistency in my life.Not just myfamily
9、physically,but also the emotional support and love that they provided.As a result ofthis,family has become a value that I hold essential to my life and my identity as a person.Almost every big decision I can think of has involved my family.One such decision iswhether I wanted to accept my job offer.
10、It*d be my first time moving away from home andtruly being on my own in a long term setting.I relied on my values of family to make thedecision easier.For one,the company I chose to work for held family values in extremelyhigh regard,which really resonated(共 鸣)with me.The location of my job is also
11、somewherethats highly rated for raising a family,which I plan on doing sometime in the future.The factthat this job coincides(重 合)with my family values so well made the decision to accept thatmuch easier.Five years from now,I expect this value to involve many other values.I want to learn tovalue not
12、 only my own family and idea of it but other peoples idea of family as well.Iimagine that I will continue to live my life based on the family value Fve come to knowngrowing up,but also begin to form my own idea of the family value.These new ideas willgrow.4、Whats the influence of the authors moving
13、home frequently?A.Living an independent life.B.Relying on family heavily.C.Being related to family loosely.D.Meeting with many challenges.5、What contributes most to the authors accepting the job offer?A.His expectation to live alone.B.His family support.C.The same opinion about family.D.The perfect
14、position for living.6、What does the author intend to express in paragraph 3?A.His eagerness to make a family.C.How to make decisions wisely.B.How to maintain a happy family.D.His appreciation of family values.7、What does the author think of his future?A.Hopeful.B.Frightening.C.Unimaginative.D.Uncert
15、ain.Every year the European Commission awards the STARTS Prize to projects that combineartistic expression,technology and scientific research.This years shortlisted projects touchedon topics ranging from simple technology to DNA data storage,but the final two Grand Prizewinners both focused on envir
16、onment and sustainability.The Grand Prize in Innovative Collaboration went to Remix El Barrio1,a cooperationbetween Anastasia Pistofidou,Marion Real,Fab Lab Barcelona and the Institute forAdvanced Architecture of Catalonia.The project identified food waste streams in the Barcelona neighbourhood of P
17、oblenou andworked with local restaurants and Fab Lab Barcelona to turn this waste into differentmaterials.In this circular economy project,waste becomes a resource again.Twelvedesigners used these materials to create a variety of products,such as a jacket made from amaterial sourced from orange peel
18、s,or soap made with used cooking oils.The other winner was Oceans in Transformation,which was awarded the Grand Prize fbrArtistic Exploration.In this project,Territorial Agencys John Palmesino and Ann-SofiRonnskog wanted to find a way to visualise the many different types of knowledge we haveabout t
19、he ocean.Their work shows that scientific research is fragmented.Each research activity looks at oneaspect of the ocean-sea level,fbr example,or biodiversity and usually in just one location.That makes it difficult to get a broad overview of what exactly is happening with the oceansas a whole,lb tac
20、kle this,Oceans in Transformation combined different research data tocreate a project that shows the wide variety of information thats out there.Both Grand Prize winners are reminders that issues related to environment andsustainability are often complex and affect many different communities.The sol
21、utions arentalways just scientific.For example,scientists can find ways to turn food waste into newmaterials,but in practice restaurants and designers and consumers are all part of the solutionas well.And while scientists are continuously collecting valuable data about the changingoceans,Oceans in T
22、ransfonnation showed that such data is meaningless unless people see itin context(背 景).8 What can be inferred from paragraph 1?A.The STARTS Prize is given to a specific field.B.The STARTS Prize covers a very broad range.C.The European Commission chooses one for the prize.D.Only environment and susta
23、inability are fit for the prize.9、Why does Remix El Barrion was awarded the prize?A.It turns waste food into useful daily materials.B.It collects data about the waste food in Poblenou.C.It tells the importance of food to the Commission.D.It invents a machine to collect waste food efficiently.10 What
24、 does the underlined word fragmented in paragraph 4 mean?A.Wonderful.B.Useless.C.Broken.D.Incorrect.11、What can we know from the last paragraph?A.Datas about oceans are useful to all people.B.Problems related to environment are simple.C.Solutions to environment need more than techs.D.Its no good to
25、turn food waste into new materials.Scientists have come up with a new way of identifying animals in an area by testing DNAtaken in from the air.The researchers believe their new method could help scientists keeptrack of animals that are hard to spot,including endangered animals.Two teams of scientis
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