2023届四川省树德中学高三第三次模拟检测英语试题.docx
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1、2023届四川省树德中学高三第三次模拟检测英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解Weve all been there: we go to the gym for a few days, and then we give in because its too tiring. Even though you have great determination in the beginning, you find it difficult to make daily exercise a habit. So, how can you do it?A. Plan the timeTake you
2、r day and break it into hours on a piece of paper. It9s suggested by many experts that you exercise in the morning. Not only do you burn more calories at that time, but it will make you energetic.B Choose your exerciseWhat do you like to do? Whether its swimming, running, cycling, or something else,
3、 find something you enjoy. If doing the same thing every day makes you bored, do something different. Change and make it fun!C. Set your goalWhat do you want to get out of this? Whatever it is, write it down. Put a note by your bed with that goal written on it to motivate you to get up in the mornin
4、g and actually get out the door.D. Stick to your planOnce you decide that youre going to do something, stick to it. Dont think that it will be easy. If you can make it through the first few weeks then youre fast on your way to making exercise a habit.What exactly does building a habit do for you? Mo
5、st importantly, it makes exercise a priority (优先的事物)in your life. People who have a habit of exercising wont feel right if they dont get in their daily exercise time.1. Why do experts suggest doing sports in the morning?A. Because the air is fresher at that time.B , Because it can help to keep us wa
6、rm.C. Because it makes us bum more calories and energetic.D. Because it is the only free time we have during the day.2. The author thinks it difficult for us to .试卷第10页,共10页A. form a good living habitmake daily exercise a habitC , find proper sportsD. make the determination to exercise3. If we feel
7、tired of the same sport, we can.A. do it the other dayB , stop it for a certain period of timeC , set up another goal of exercisingD. change it for some other sportsJoao Carlos Martins, the 80-year-old Brazilian classical pianist, had lost the ability to play for almost 20 years due to a series of u
8、nfortunate events in his life. But everything changed thanks to a pair of special bionic (仿生的)gloves.He is one of the best pianists alive today. He had already won a contest playing Bach when he was only 8 years old. Then at the peak of his skills, he could play 21 notes per second. However, luck wa
9、snt always on his side. At 24 years old, he suffered an accident that caused nerve damage to his arm, atrophying (使萎缩)three of his fingers. Then when he was 55, an accidental brain injury completely paralyzed (使瘫痪)his arm.Joao went through 24 surgeries, but nothing could help his hands, forcing him
10、to stop playing the piano, seemingly for good.However, Joao didnt give up on his musical career. He became a conductor in 2003. He couldnt turn the pages in the score, so instead, he just tried his best to memorize every score, note by note. He still played the piano sometimes, but extremely slow, s
11、ince he could play only one note per second.That might have been his life, were it not for an engineer who saw the pianist playing live and decided to work out something to help him. After a concert, he approached Joao with the first pair of special bionic gloves. Yet, they didnt work. When the engi
12、neer first showed Joao the gloves, he joked that they were for boxing, not to play the piano.But neither of them gave up, and after testing out several models, the perfect match was created. The gloves provide the necessary support fbr each finger and can even tune” to what he plays.Joao knows that
13、he might never recover his speed of the past. But hes starting over, as试卷第2页,共10页 though he were an 8-year-old again. Joao says, it can take years, but he will keep pushing. He wont give up.4. What can we learn about Joao Carlos Martins from the second paragraph?A. He lost three fingers during an ac
14、cident.B. He showed great talent for the piano as a child.C. He went through many hardships to succeed.D. He suffered brain injuries when he was young.5 . What did Joao do after a series of misfortunes?A.He asked engineers for help.B.He lost hope for his future life.C.He prepared to give up his drea
15、m.D.He struggled to continue his career.6. What did Joao think of the first pair of special bionic gloves?A.They should be improved.B.They cost too much money.C.They were too heavy to carry.D.They could bring fun to his life.7. Which of the following can best describe Joao Carlos Martins?A.Smart and
16、 helpful.B.Gifted and confident.C.Determined and positive.D.Creative and generous.As a young girl growing up in France, Sarah Toumi dreamed of becoming a leader who could make the world a better place. Her passion to help others was awakened when, from the age of nine, she accompanied her Tunisian f
17、ather to his birthplace in the east of the country during holidays. There she organized homework clubs and activities for children. Toumi witnessed first-hand the destructive effect of desertification. Within 10 years rich farmers became worse off, and in 10 years from now they will be poor. 1 wante
18、d to stop the Sahara Desert in its tracks. A decrease in average rainfall and an increase in the severity of droughts (干旱)have led to an estimated 75 percent of Tunisias agricultural lands being threatened by desertification.Toumi recognized that farming practices needed to change. She is confident
19、that small land areas can bring large returns if farmers are able to adapt by planting sustainable crops, using new technologies for water treatment and focusing on natural products and fertilizers (肥料)rather than chemicals.In 2012, Toumi consolidated her dream to fight the desert. She moved to Tuni
20、sia, and set up a programme named Acacias for All to put her sustainable farming philosophy into action.“I want to show young people in rural areas that they can create opportunities where they are. Nobody is better able to understand the impact of desertification and climate change than somebody wh
21、o is living with no access to water.By September 2016, more than 130, 000 acacia trees had been planted on 20 pilot farms, with farmers recording a 60 percent survival rate. Toumi estimates that some 3 million acacia trees are needed to protect Tunisias farmland. She expects to plant 1 million trees
22、 by 2018. In the next couple of years, Toumi hopes to extend the programme to Algeria and Morocco.8. How did Toumis holiday trips to Tunisia influence her?A. They made her decide to leave the country.B. They helped her better understand her father.C. They fired her enthusiasm for helping others.D. T
23、hey destroyed her dream of being a teacher.9. What is the main cause of the desertification of Tunisias farmland?A. Low rainfall.B. Soil pollution.C. Cold weather.D. Forest damage.10. Why did Toumi set up Acacias for All in Tunisia?A. To create job opportunities for young people.B To help the childr
24、en obtain a basic education.C. To persuade the farmers not to use fertilizers.D. To facilitate the protection of their farmland.11. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Saving Water in TunisiaB , Planting Trees of Native SpeciesC. Holding back the SaharaD. Fighting Poverty in
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