2023届浙江省温州市高三下学期三模英语试题-(含答案).docx
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1、2023届浙江省温州市高三下学期三模英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解Philip Guston Now, a major retrospective (Pl顾展)of Philip Guston (1913-1980), one of Americas greatest modem painters, presents the full scope of the artisfs 50-year career. Organized by the National Gallery of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Tate Modern and the
2、Museum of Fine Arts, the exhibition is on view in these museums from March 2 through August 27, 2023.Related programs offer both in-person, and virtual opportunities to get inspired by Philips art.LecturesIntroduction to the ExhibitionMarch 5, 2023, 12:00 p.m.Registration is required and opens on Fe
3、bruary 24, 2023, at noon on nga.gov/lectures.Harry Cooper, head of National Gallery of Art, presents Philip Gastons life and work.Philip Guston and the Mural ImpulseSpring 2023, date TBA (to be announced)Registration is required and will be available at nga.gov/lectures.This discussion is a unique c
4、hance to view one of Gastons largest murals (壁画),and to hear from scholars and artists who have considered his work. The program will be introduced by Kristen Fusselle, fine arts program manager at the General Services Administration.WorkshopsVirtual StudioJuly 26, 2023, 10:00 a.m.Registration is re
5、quired and will be available on nga.gov/community.Join museum educators and artists in a virtual studio session inspired by the exhibition Philip Guston Now. VirtualStudio is designed for anyone interested in making art, and we welcome participants of all skill levels.1 . How many museums will the e
6、xhibition be displayed in?A. 2.B. 3.C. 4.D. 5.注意:L续写词数应为150左右;2 .请按如下格式在答题卷的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1:Then the two-hundred-milestone breaststroke was announced.Paragraph 2:There was only 50 meters to go.参考答案:1. C 2. B3. D4. A 5. B6. D 7, C8. D 9. B10. B 11. C12. A 13. C14. D 15. D16. B17. D18. F19. E 20. G
7、21. A 22. B23. C24. A 25. D26. C 27. D 28. B 29. D30. B31. A 32. C33. A 34. C35. B36. flying 37. are believed38. representative39. the 40. and 41. incredibly44. which 45. in42. to show 43. diversity46 .A Memorable MomentThere are so many memorable moments in my three years of campus life, which prom
8、ote my personal growth. Td like to share one with you.I still remember the moment when I stepped into the new school as a freshman. Faced with everything unfamiliar, I felt anxious and lonely. I couldnt adapt to the new school. Seeing my anxiety, my English teacher encouraged me to face everything c
9、ourageously. And my classmates volunteered to talk with me. Their kindness made me relaxed and warm so that I quickly fit in the new environment. Also, it promotes my growth. Never will I forget the moment.47 . Paragraph 1:Then the two-hundred-milestone breaststroke was announced. I could feel my he
10、art was beating faster and faster. As the signal was released, I jumped into the water and swam with my whole strength. Without second thoughts in my mind, I was absorbed in this as if this was the only thing I need to do in the world. Morgans encouraging words appeared and I started to believe in m
11、yself.Paragraph 2:There was only 50 meters to go. I seemed almost to be reaching my limit. I even could feel a cramp in my calf. Although there were the mental and physical discomfort, I was determined to finish the race. I didnt want to let my coach and Morgan down. Finally, I came to the finish li
12、ne. I felt both tired and a sense of achievement. To my surprise, I won the second prize.2. When will Harry Cooper give an introduction to Philip Guston?A.On July 26, 2023.B.On March 5, 2023.C.On February 24, 2023.D.On August 27, 2023.3. What do the related programs have in common?A.They are availab
13、le online.B.They need on-site registration.C.Their times have been announced.D.They offer visitors hands-on experiences.Recently I bought a book about signposts. Signposts arent very interesting, youre thinking. Well, that, of course, depends on whether you happen to be lost! Ancient travelers would
14、 have been grateful for these when settlements were smaller and further apart. In winter, the ability to reach shelter for the night could be the difference between life and death.One of the very earliest waymarks discovered is in Cumbria. Dating from Roman times, it had lain fallen until 1836, when
15、 a farmer ploughing his fields came across a sandstone shaft (碑文).There are other stone posts that have stood by roadsides for centuries. It wasnuntil 1697 that an act was passed declaring that guide-stones must be built.This applied to remote parts of the country where there might be confusion as t
16、o which path led to the nearest market town. Later, with the appearance of the Royal Mail, the number rose still further. Nowadays many of these early road signs are designated (指定)as Listed Monuments.“How times change!” Lucy, an enthusiastic walker, to whom I loaned the book,exclaimed.“I suppose no
17、w we all rely far more upon mobile phones to guide us.”“Yet they arenperfect. Whenever I go out, I prefer a map. I never have to worry about running out of battery. Tm always grateful to whoever is placing way-markers along the route J she added,UI suppose that however sure we are, a little outside
18、confirmation is always welcome.Lucy is quite right there. Life itself can offer us a great many choices of path, and sometimes it isnt easy to know if weve chosen the best one.Perhaps when it comes to gratitude, we should also include thanks for those people who appear in our lives when we most need
19、 them - either giving us gentle warning that we might be heading in the wrong direction, or reassurance that we are on the right track. After all,wed be lost without them!4. What does the underlined word these “in the first paragraph refer to?A. Signposts.B. Abilities.C. Settlements.D. Shelters.5. .
20、 What contributed to the initial spread of signposts?B. The act passed in 1697.D. The appearance of the Loyal MailC. Imperfect.D. Helpful.B . To live a colorful life.D. To offer practical choices.A. The market trade.C. The discovery of the sandstone.6. What does Lucy think of signposts?A. Popular.B.
21、 Outdated.7. What does the author learn from signposts?A. To choose right tracks.C. To have a grateful mind.Scientists at Purdue University created the worlds whitest paint a discovery that not only adds yet another choice to the“which white should we paint this wall“ dilemma, but also might help th
22、e climate crisis.The paint was developed by Purdue mechanical engineering professor Xiulin Ruan and his team. It works through a passive cooling technology that offers great promises to reduce space cooling cost and global warming. When we started this project seven years ago, we had saving energy a
23、nd fighting climate change in mind JRuan said in a podeast (播客) episode of This Is Purdue. They wanted to create a paint that would reflect sunlight away from a building, dramatically decreasing the need for air conditioning.Heating, cooling, and lighting account fbr 28 percent of the worlds total g
24、reenhouse gas emissions. And overusing air conditioning can overwhelm a citys power grid and cause blackouts (停电). In a Queens blackout in 2006,175,000 people were left without power, which lead to 40 deaths. This paint could effectively be an alternative to air conditioners in some places.The paint
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