2023届福建省漳州市高三毕业班第二次教学质量检测英语试题(含答案解析).pdf
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1、2023届 福 建 省 漳 州 市 高 三 毕 业 班 第 二 次 教 学 质 量 检 测 英 语 试 题 学 校:姓 名:班 级:考 号:一、阅 读 理 解 The summer months are fast approaching,and the excitement of new adventures andoutdoor experiences are on the horizon(地 平 线).Now is the time to start booking locationsfbr camping and van sites.But where to go?Which one t
2、o choose?Here are some useful tipsfor you.Choosing the best campground locationEveryone has different needs when it comes to booking an ideal spot for spending timeoutdoors.Contact the campground directly and well in advance and ask what campsites andareas tend to be the best fit fbr what youre look
3、ing fbr,such as family-friendly,older crowdsor quieter grounds.For a less crowded experience,book your stay during the week instead ofthe weekend.Some of the most popular destinations fbr camping in America include theGreat Smoky Mountains National Park,which boasts(拥 有)wildflowers,hiking and a scen
4、ic11-mile ring road that can be walked or cycled;Yosemite National Park is one of the mostpopular places to put up a tent,with 13 campgrounds to choose from,including camping withan RV;the Mojave and the Colorado desert meet at Joshua Tree National Park,an ideal spotto park an RV.Where to set up a t
5、entLocation!This is vital when considering where you will be setting up shop,especiallywhen it comes to a good nights rest.Find a flat and dry campsite and build the tent on higherground in case it rains so it wont get flooded.Look for natural elements to help keep youwarm.Trees and large rocks will
6、 keep the wind out and the warmth in.Be aware that thecampsite should be close to things such as toilets,water,roads and playgrounds.1.What should you do to have a pleasant camping?A.Telephone the campground on arrival.B.Choose to go with friendly familiesC.Go camping during the week.D.Set up the te
7、nt on the weekend.2.Which campground will you choose if you like cycling?A.The Colorado desert.B.Joshua Tree National Park.C.Yosemite National Park.D.The Great Smoky Mountains NationalPark.3.Where should you put up your tent on a cloudy day?A.On the level and warm place.B.On the high and flat place.
8、C.Next to large rocks.D.On the place near big trees.Most young,single Singaporeans live with their parents.But some are moving into theirown places as social norms(规 范)develop.When Alan,a civil servant willing to challenge and reform this conventional stereotype(陈 规),decided to move out of his famil
9、y home in Singapore,it still took the 27-year-old amonth to talk about the topic with his parents.He feared they wouldnt understand.After all,Alans home was a pleasant place.The family three-bedroom condominium(公 寓)wasntfar from the city-states central business district.There was homemade dinner on
10、the tableeach night,and his laundry was always done for him.There wasnt a push factor,just pullfactors,he says.Id lived with my parents my whole life,so I just wanted to experiencewhat its like being by myself you know?”In the West,leaving home is just another milestone in adulthood.Yet in most Asia
11、nsocieties,things are different.Culturally,moving out is sometimes considered as showingdisrespect to your parents,which makes it even challenging and praiseworthy.In Singapore,living at home until marriage is a common practice;an estimated 97%of unmarriedindividuals lived with their parents in 2013
12、.While the trend is in part driven by deep-rooted ideas of filial piety(孝 道),ifs alsolinked to government policies on accommodation for young people.Most Singaporeans livein public housing units,apartments funded by the state that are known as HDBs.About 90%of those who live in HDBs own their home.T
13、hose who cant buy HDBs can rent via the private property market but costs aremuch higher.These cost restrictions,says Dr Chua,a professor of sociology,effectivelykeep most young,unmarried people living at home with their parents.Yet Alan,who now rents a flat in Hougang with two friends from junior c
14、ollege,isamong the courageous young pioneers resisting the long-time cultural norm.Thesecommendable young people are deciding that the price of the freedom to organize their ownlife is worth it and stepping out of their home.试 卷 第 2 页,共 10页4.What can we know from the second and third paragraphs?A.Th
15、e East and the West are very different in most aspects.B.Alan decided to live separately mainly due to some objective reasons.C.The majority of single young people followed social customs in living in 2013.D.In the East,it is culturally acceptable for the young to live separately from the elderly.5.
16、What mainly causes most single young people to live with their parents in Singapore?A.Their parents5 expectations.B.Their personal wish.C.The home environment.D.The traditional culture and housingprices.6.What is the authors attitude towards the young Singaporeans like Alan moving out?A.Confused.B.P
17、ositive.C.Indifferent.D.Doubtful.7.What is the best title for the text?A.Young Singaporeans9 Relationship with Their ParentsB.Young Singaporeans Fighting Against Old Social CustomsC.Young Singaporeans Striking Out Their Way to IndependenceD.Young Singaporeans New Way to Solve High Housing PricesFor
18、one week in May,more than 100,000 people in the UK carefully counted theirplastic waste at home in a national investigation into plastic use and recycling.It was calledthe Big Plastic Count,run by organizations Greenpeace and Everyday Plastic.So how did they get on,and what did they discover about t
19、heir dependency on a materialthat has become a part of our everyday lives?Jules,41,and her family threw away 124 pieces of plastic during their week of counting.The packaging in party bags and sticker packs for her daughters sixth birthday was the mostupsetting,she says.She had thought her household
20、 was quite low plastic and so was“shocked”by how much they used.Its the hidden stuff that isnt recyclable-like pizza wrappers-thatgets you/5 Jules explains.“Every single sheet for the stickers in the party bags came individually wrapped in itsown unrecyclable bag,and then they were packed together i
21、n a bigger bag,“she says.Her children are passionate about protecting the environment but Jules says she finds itvery hard as a consumer to make the right choices.“We can only do so much.It?s in the manufacturers hands.The whole thing is such ajuggle(杂 耍)Taylor,a 25-year-oId scheduler,says of the 70
22、 pieces of plastic he counted,itwas the cucumber packaging that upset him the most.He has family who live abroad wherehe says its easy to buy fruits and vegetables without any plastic.Hed also like to see morelocal produce in shops direct from farmers,which would reduce the need for excessivepackagi
23、ng used to transport goods long distances.“I get progressively more upset with the fact that supennarkets sell so much plastic,“hesays.Even if he could find plastic-free alternatives,he says the cost is exorbitant.The priceof everything is going up,but things that are better for the environment are
24、much moreexpensive,he says.8.What was Jules9 reaction to the plastic packaging in her house?A.Nervous B.Annoyed C.Desperate.D.Tolerant.9.What does the underlined word“exorbitant“in the last paragraph mean?A.Flexible B.Reasonable.C.Low D.Sky-high.10.What can we infer from the examples in the text?A.C
25、onsumers cant control the plastic packaging.B.Almost every family has many plastic products.C.Taylors parents dont like cucumber packaging.D.Jules children like to collect plastic waste.11.In which section of a newspaper can we read this text?A.Health.B.Business.C.Environment.D.Entertainment.Our wor
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