2022-2023学年辽宁省名校联盟高三(上)联考英语试卷(9月)(附答案详解).pdf
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1、2022-2023学年辽宁省名校联盟高三()联考英语试卷(9月)AIn todays fast-paced world,its no surprise that everyone is on the hunt for better ways to accomplishmore with less online.Thanks to a select few remote collaboration apps,it*s now easier than ever to realizethe goal regardless of where they are located on the globe.
2、G SuiteG Suite is a term used to describe Googles collection of productivity apps.They include Google Does(similar to Microsoft Word),Google Sheets(similar to Microsoft Excel),and Google Hangouts,which is aweb-based meeting platform.Process StreetUsing Process Street helps keep everyone responsible.
3、Those who use Process Street like the way itsecurely keeps all members aware of exactly what they need to do and by when.Team members can trackactivity from the dashboard and get noted when tasks are done.LoomLoom is a web-based ad-hoc video platform that allows users to record their screens for qui
4、ck replayingby others.This is great for how-to videos,webinars,and instructional guides.The best part about Loom isthat its free to use.SkypeSkype is the tried and trusted chatting/video conferencing platform that has stood the test of time overand over again.Skype,a Microsoft product,allows for fas
5、t communication with anyone else who has alogin,and it even supports international calling with video.The only downside with Skype is that you needa Microsoft login in order to use it.1.Which app can keep a team well informed of assigned tasks?A.G Suite.B.Process Street.C.Loom.D.Skype.2.What should
6、one do before using Skype?A.Apply for a Microsoft login.B.Specialize in Microsoft Office.C.Update the Microsoft system.D.Record the Microsoft screens.3.What do the four apps have in common?A.They are free of charge.B.They need to be replayed.C.They are difficult to access.D.They can improve efficien
7、cy.BTimes of difficulty can bring out the best in humanity,and thats certainly the case for 10-year-oldChelsea Phaire.This young resident in Danbury,Connecticut lifted the spirits of foster children by sendingthem over 1,500 art kits(艺术包)since the outbreak of Covid-19.Chelseas passion project began
8、in 2018 when she received an art kit for her 8th birthday,whichcontained art supplies,books,activities,and puzzles.It suddenly struck her:so many less fortunatechildren lacked access to the same art supplies.Determined to help kids in need,Chelsea encouraged herfriends and family to donate supplies
9、and create art kits.Chelsea put together 40 art kits,which shehand-delivered to children living in homeless shelters in Danbury.But that was only the beginning,Chelsea kept the ball rolling.She shared her wish list on Amazon,listing the needed supplies to make even more art kits.She even donated her
10、 own tooth fair airy moneytoward the project.By the time the pandemic(流行病)hit,her relatives and friends all got involved.Withtheir help,Chelsea gathered nearly 1,500 art kits to send to Children in homeless shelters across thecountry.Chelsea always had a strong desire to start a charity from the tim
11、e she was only 5 years old.When shegot a little older,her parents agreed and helped her found Chelsea Charity,aiming to provide more artsupplies and art lessons fbr children who need it most.You can follow the latest updates and fundraisingactivities on Instagram chelseascharity.We can all learn a l
12、ittle something from Chelsea.Even in times of trouble,something as simple andseemingly small as an art kit can bring remarkable joy to others.And as is the case with Chelsea,kindnesshas a ripple(连锁)effect.One persons act of generosity inspires those around them to do the same.4.Why did Chelsea start
13、 her passion project?A.To celebrate her eighth birthday.B.To donate art supplies to charity.C.To lift kids spirits in the pandemic.D.To spread kindness to kids in trouble.5.What does the author intend to show by mentioning Chelsea*s tooth fairy money?A.She was proud of her wish list.B.She was devote
14、d to her project.C.She was interested in fairy tales.D.She was dying for more donation.6.How did Chelsea have her project further developed?A.By delivering art kits to children in person.B.By employing more people for her project.C.By getting it well publicized through media.D.By providing art lesso
15、ns for homeless people.7.What can we learn from the case of Chelsea?A.A small act of kindness can go a long way.B.We should be generous and kind to everyone.C.Great things can only be done by mass effort.D.We should just be ourselves in times of trouble.cWhen romantic partners argue over things like
16、 finances,jealousy,or other interpersonal issues,theytend to employ their current feelings as fuel for a heated argument.But thinking about the future helpsovercome relationship conflicts,according to a University of Waterloo study just published online inSocial Psychological and Personality Science
17、.Alex Huynh,a doctoral candidate in psychology,is the leadauthor of the study,which he published with Igor Grossmann from the University of Waterloo,and DanielYang from Yale University.Previous research has shown that third-perspective reasoning can be a positive strategy forreconciliation(调 国 军)of
18、interpersonal struggles.Huynh and his collaborators investigated whether similarbenefit can be induced by simply thinking about the future.Study participants were instructed to reflect ona recent conflict with a romantic partner or a close friend.One group of participants were then asked todescribe
19、how they would feel about the conflict one year in the future,while another group was asked todescribe how they feel in the present.The team examined participants written responses through a text-analysis program for their use ofpronouns一such as I,me,she,he.These choices of pronouns were used to cap
20、ture participants1 focus onthe feelings and behaviour of those involved in the conflict.Written responses were also examined forforgiveness and reinterpreting the conflict more positively,both of which implied the participants*use ofreasoning strategies.The team examined participants written respons
21、es through a text-analysis program for their use ofpronouns-such as I,me,she,he.These choices of pronouns were used to capture participants focus onthe feelings and behaviour of those involved in the conflict.Written responses were also examined forforgiveness and reinterpreting the conflict more po
22、sitively,both of which implied the participants1 use ofreasoning strategies.The researchers found that envisioning(展望)future relationship affected both participants*focus ontheir feelings and their reasoning strategies.As a result,participants reported more positivity about theirrelationship altoget
23、her,especially when study participants extended their thinking about the relationship ayear into the future.Our study demonstrates that adopting a future-oriented perspective in the context of a relationshipconflictreflecting on how one might feel a year from now一may be a valuable coping tool for on
24、e*spsychological happiness and relationship well-being,1*said Huynh.8.What do romantic partners do in face of most disagreements?A.They lose faith in their future.B.They look forward to a fierce conflict.C.They focus on their present feelings.D.They care more about financial problems.9.What does the
25、 underlined word induced“in paragraph 2 most probably mean?A.Explained.B.Caused.C.Reduced.D.Improved.10.What do we know about the study?A.The reasoning strategies in participants written responses were well worthy of note.B.Study participants described their recent relationship with their romance pa
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