2023届黑龙江省哈尔滨市重点中学校高三下学期三模英语试题及参考答案.docx
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1、2023届哈尔滨市重点中学高三第三次模拟考试英语试卷第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分4。分) AAmazing Exhibitions to See in 2023Looking for your next culture fix? Explore the must-see exhibitions for the coming year.The Adventure of Pottery, Kettles Yard, Cambridge4 March - 25 June 2023The potter, Lucie Rie, was a key figure in British post-war
2、 art. Her technical innovations permanently extended the language of studio pottery. Her achievements range from functional tableware to elegant bowls and vases. Rie*s early pots from the 1920s and 1930s underline the modernist principles of clarity and innovation.Birds of America, Compton Verney1 J
3、uly - 1 October 2023Audubons Birds of America examines the artistry and legacy of one of the worlds rarest and largest books. Published as a series between 1827 and 1838, Birds of America achieved international fame due to its epic scale and the book*s outstanding ornithological (鸟类学)illustrations.
4、Compton Vemeys grounds are a wildlife reserve, making the perfect setting for the show.Love Life, Charleston, East Sussex1 September 2023 - 8 March 2024David Hockneys rarely-seen drawings from the late 1960s and 1970s. In 2017, David Hockney, one of Britains most popular and recognizable artists, pa
5、inted the words “Love Liffe“ on the final wall of the show. Explaining his actions, he said, 6i love my work. And I think the work has love. Actually. I love life/9Impressionists on Paper, Royal Academy25 November 2023 - 10 March 2024In the late 19th century, Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art
6、ists in France totally transformed the future direction of art and challenged the traditional attitudes. They lifted the status of works on paper, drawings, watercolours, etc., from something left in a studio to artworks in their own right. This exhibition brings together around 70 works for visitor
7、s.21. Which exhibition would you go if you are interested in tableware?A. The Adventure of Pottery.C. Impressionists on Paper.22. What is special about Compton Verney?A. Its the leading exhibition hall of UK.C. Its a safe place for wild animals to live.B. Birds of America.D. Love life.B. It has a hi
8、story of around 200 years.D. It enjoys international fame for innovation.23. How many exhibitions can people visit in December 2023?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.BBrittany Starks is a single mother of two working multiple jobs in Tennessee. Her life has not been easy. In the past few years she has
9、been homeless, suffered from severe depression, had to care for a sick child, and was almost killed in a car accident.It was the accident, she says, that aroused in her a desire to spread kindness in all the ways she could.She became focused on taking every opportunity she had to help those in need.
10、 On August 4, Starks offered free hair-braiding (发辫)services to her community. I thought I was only going to get five to seven kids but I had 35 J Starks said.Her inbox was quickly flooded with requests for appointments and Starks found herself working every night for two weeks straight into the ear
11、ly hours of the morning. I wanted to do something for the parents like me whose money is going to be feeding their children and making sure they have a roof over their head,“ Starks said. I wasnt expecting a big reaction. I thought Id maybe get five kids or so, but I didnt realize how huge the need
12、was fbr this. And the requests keep rolling in with many parents willing to come from out of state.So many requests that she has had to call in extra support. Shes also launched a GoFundMe to help pay fbr the hairstyling supplies she was initially paving fbr herself. UI didnt want to make a GoFundMe
13、 but I had so many people asking me to make one so that they can donate J she said.Starks says once the back to school rush is over, she plans to keep up the effort once a month for children all over Nashville. Doing this makes me happyshe said. The smile on the childrens faces are priceless. It bri
14、ngs me so much joy to know I made a difference in their24. The author explains how Starks was going by.A. listing numbersB. presenting factsC. making an exampleD. making a comparison25. Which of the following pushed Starks to spread kindness?A. The car accident.B.A strangers kindness.C. The free hai
15、r-braiding service.D.A help in her childhood.26. How did people respond to Starkss service?A. They were indifferent to it.B.They were unable to refuse it.C. They were eager to ask for help.D.They were grateful for thekindness.27. What can we infer from the passage?A. Starks hopes to launch a GoFundM
16、e in the future.B. Starks donated much money to an account of GoFundMe.C. Starks often rushed to help when school was over.D. Starks will keep on spreading kindness all over Nashville.CFor the first time, scientists have successfully grown plants in lunar soil brought back to Earth by NASAs Apollo a
17、stronauts. Researchers had no idea if anything would sprout (发芽)in the harsh moon dirt and wanted to see if it could be used to grow food by the next generation of lunar explorers.“After two days, they started to sprout!said Anna-Lisa Paul, a professor in Horticultural Sciences at the University of
18、Florida, who took part in the experiment. Everything sprouted. I cant tell you how astonished we were! Every plant - whether in a lunar sample or in a control (参照实验)-looked the same up until about day six.”Robert Feri of the University of Floridas Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and his
19、colleagues planted thale cress (鼠耳芥)in moon soil returned w Apollo Hs Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, and other moon walkers. All of the seeds sprouted. But within a week, the coarseness (粗糙度)and other properties of the lunar soil stressed the small, flowering weeds so much that they grew more slowl
20、y than seedlings planted in dirt from Earth. Most of the moon plants ended up stunted (发育不良).The longer the soil was exposed to tough cosmic radiation and solar wind on the moon, the worse the plants seemed to do. The Apollo II samples - exposed a couple of billion years longer to the elements -were
21、 the least likely for plants to grow, scientists said. One solution might be to use younger geologic spots on the moon, like lava flows, for digging up planting soil. The environment also could be improved, changing the nutrient mixture or adjusting the artificial lighting.NASA said the timing for s
22、uch an experiment was right, with the space agency looking to put astronauts back on the moon in a few years. The ideal situation would be for future astronauts to make use of the endless supply of available local dirt for indoor planting rather than set up a hydroponic (水培的)or all-water system, sci
23、entists said. The fact that anything grew means that we have a really good starting point, and now the question is how do we optimize and improve, said Sharmila Bhattacharya, NASAs program scientist for space biology.28. Why did the scientists try to grow plants in the lunar soil?A. To solve the foo
24、d crisis in the world.B. To take more dirt from the moon.C. To prepare food for future astronauts.D. To send more explorers to the moon.29. What made the sprouted seeds end up stunted?A. The very low quality of the soil.B. They flowered too much soon.C. The polluted dirt on the earth.D. The change o
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