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1、2022年 全 国 卷 高 考 英 语 模 拟 试 题 卷 无 听 力 班 级:姓 名:座 号:评 卷 人 得 分 一、阅 读 理 解(共 15题,每 题 2 分,共 3 0分)Field Trips Your Students Actually Want to Go OnSome of the best memories from grade school are made at field trips.Field tripsoffer students something they can t get from lectures or textbook pages-hands-onfun!
2、Here are some attractions to visit with your students.They re great placesto make memories and,of course,learn something too!Belle Isle Nature Center(Detroit)Availability:Wednesday,Thursday or Friday at 10:30 a.m.,11:30 a.m.or 12:30p.m.Admission:FreeEnjoy both indoor and outdoor animal exhibits.Prog
3、rams include deer feeding,a hands-on activity and discovery time.Diamond Jack,s River Tours(Detroit)Availability:Monday-Friday,May 1 to Oct.31 at 9:30 a.m.,10:30 a.m.,11:30a.m.or 12:30 p.m.Admission:59/personSee 16 miles of the U.S.and Canada Detroit River shoreline,ocean-going andGreat Lakes ships,
4、a lighthouse,the fireboat,parks,a mailboat and much more.Arts&Scraps(Detroit)Availability:Monday,Wednesday or FridayAdmission:Varies by age and number in the groupLet your students?imaginations run wild.They 11 think,create and learnwhile reimagining recycled industrial materials.Detroit Institute o
5、f Arts(Detroit)Availability:Tuesday-Friday at 9:30 a.m.,11:00 a.m.or 12:30 p.m.Admission:Free admission and bus transportation for studentsLead your own visit or let one of the DIA Gallery teachers guide you.All guidedfield trips explore art to build skills in creativity,problem solving,criticalthin
6、king and active learning.1.What do you know about field trips?A.They take place in open fields.B.They all charge for an entrance fee.C.They all are available throughout weekdays.D.They are connected with nature or art.2.Which of the following field trips is seasonal?A.Arts&Scraps.C.Belle Isle Nature
7、 Center.3.Who is the text written for?A.Teachers.B.Parents.B.Detroit Institute of Arts.D.Diamond Jack s River Tours.C.Students.D.Scientists.At the entrance to one of the ruined temples of Petra in Jordan,there is aninscription(题 字)in the soft red rock.It looks as if it has been there for centuries.I
8、t could have been carved by one of King Herod5 s soldiers,when they were imprisonedin the town in 40 BC.But closer examination reveals that it is not so ancient afterall.It reads:Shane and Wendy from Sydney were here.April 16th 1996,The ruins of Petra were discovered in 1810 by a Swiss explorer,and
9、a recentreport has just concluded that 66they are in grave danger of being destroyed by theunstoppable march of tourism”.More than 4,000 tourists a day pour into Petras rockytombs.They wear away the soft red sandstone to powder and(occasionally!)scratchtheir names into the rock.It is not just Petra
10、that is under threat of destruction.With more than 60,000visitors to Venice each day,cruise ships that have made Venice tourists*topdestination bring one of the most significant dangers to the city,leading to tidesthat are further damaging the foundation of the Venetian structures.The prehistoric ca
11、ve paintings at Lascaux in France were being slowly ruinedby the breath and bacteria from 200,000 visitors a year.The caves have now beenclosed to the public and a replica(复 制 品)has been built,Will there be more replicaslike in Lascaux?There already are.Heritage theme parks are springing up everywhe
12、re.Many of the great cities of Europe are finding that their historic centers are fastbecoming theme parks,filled with clicking cameras and whirring camcorders,abandoned by all local residents except for the souvenir sellers.Until recently,we all believed that travel broadened the mind,but now manyb
13、elieve the exact opposite:Modem travel narrows the mind”.4.What do we know about the ruins of Petra?A.There was an ancient inscription at the entrance.B.King Herod was kept there as a prisoner in 40 BC.C.They have been popular tourist attractions for over 200 years.D.Tourism is responsible for the d
14、amage being made to them.5.Which solution to Venices problem would the author agree with?A.Make regulations to control tourists,behavior.B.Reduce the number of cruise ships in the rivers.C.Build solid dams along the rivers in case of flood.D.Promote tourism and redecorate traditional structures.6.Wh
15、at is mainly talked about in paragraph 4?A.Cave paintings at Lascaux in France have been ruined.B.Replicas have to be made to protect cultural heritage,C.Many historic centers are too crowded with tourists.D.Theme parks keep historic places away from destruction.7.Whats the author,s attitude towards
16、 tourism?A.Critical B.Supportive C.Objective D.UnclearTalking plants might sound like characters in a fairy tale.But recent scientificstudies have shown that plants communicate with each other and with other livingthings in a surprising number of ways.To understand them,scientists say,we justhave to
17、 learn their language.Farmers are especially interested in what plants haveto say.uPlants are able to communicate with all sorts of organisms(有 机 体).They cancommunicate with giant bacteria,with other plants and with insects.They do thischemically,“said Cahill,an Ecology Professor of the University o
18、f Alberta inCanada.Plant scientists are just beginning to understand this chemical“language”.Cahill says studies have shown,for example,that plants can evaluate conditionsin their immediate environment and take appropriate actions.Plants have an ability,for example,to signal pain or discomfort cause
19、d by anything from temperatureextremes to an insect attack.Jack Schultz,a professor of chemical ecology at theUniversity of Missouri,says when a plant senses that it s being eaten,it cannotwalk away from trouble;on the contrary,it will release a chemical vapor that alertsother plants nearby.“Their l
20、anguage is a chemical language,and it involves chemicals that movethrough the air,which are easily to be changed,and most of all are smells thatwe are familiar with,“Schultz ex-plained.“All plants responded to the attack by changing their chemistry to defendthemselves,“Schultz recalled.But we were q
21、uite surprised to find that nearbyplants also changed their chemistry to defend themselves,even though they were notpart of the experiment.”Studies have also shown that plants under attack release pleasant chemicals.Thosechemicals attract friendly insects that attack the pests eating the plant.8.The
22、 recent scientific studies have shown that plants c a n.A.respond to the attack by giving off poisonous chemicalsB.hardly react to any sudden change in temperatureC.use a very special chemical language which is familiar to usD.communicate with other living things in a chemical way9.When being eaten
23、by a pest,the plant w i l l.A.walk away from troubleB.change its chemistry to kill the insectC.give off chemicals to attract friendly insects to attack the pestD.release a chemical vapor to“ask other plants for help10.The underlined word“alerts“most probably means.A.protects B.warns C.threatens D.al
24、lows11.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A.How Plants,Talk B.Plants and InsectsC.Recent Scientific Studies D.How to Understand Plant LanguagesTurning wild spaces into farmland and cities has created more opportunities foranimal diseases to cross into humans,scientists ha
25、ve warned.They calculate thatthree out of every four new infectious(传 染 性 的)diseases come from animals.Their new study shows that,when we change natural habitats into farms and urbanspaces,we unintentionally increase the probability of pathogens(病 原 体)crossingfrom animals to humans.0ur findings show
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