2023届辽宁省县级重点高中联合体高三第二次模拟考试英语试题.docx
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1、2023届辽宁省县级重点高中联合体高三第二次模拟考试英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、未知Visitors will find sonic of the best skiing in France. France offers a wide variety of skiing areas suitable for everyone, from beginners to the best in the world.Vai dIsereVai dIsere, linked with the neighboring Tignes, makes up Espace Killy area. Named
2、 after the famous three一time Olympic gold medalist Jean-Claude Killy who grew up skiing in the area, the Vai dIsere base sits at 6, 069 feet. This altitude is paired with consistent snowfall and Europes largest snow-making capacity.La RosiereLa Rosicrc is a historic mountain town sitting in the hear
3、t of the Saint Bernard Pass. Because its close to the Italian border, its often called the most Italian area in Savoy. La Rosiere is an excellent destination for middle skiers and even advanced skiers.Les Trois ValleesLes Trois Vallees or the Three Valleys is home to a group of interconnected ski re
4、sorts that create the largest ski area in the world. Courchevel is the largest ski resort in the area, with over 90niilcs of skiable trails. This area attracts all levels, with almost a third of the routes being beginner-friendly. Courchevel is also known to attract a special crowd, including Prince
5、 William and Kate Middleton.AvoriazYou can find Avoriaz in the Portes du Soleil area, which makes up the second largest ski region in the country. The entire region comprises 12 resorts and over 40 miles of area that cross into Switzerland. One pass will grant you access to all the lifts in the area
6、, making it possible to ski in two countries on the same day. Avoriaz is the snowiest resort in France and is also unique in that the resort itself is car-free! Visitors reach the resort by cable car and then get around by walking, skiing, or horse-drawn sleigh(雪橇).1. What is Espace Killy named afte
7、r?A. A place for holding the Olympics.B. A place connecting Vai dIsere.of the waterfall, which was just meters away. However, he couldift think of anything immediately. Just then, his mind acted fast, and he ran back to get something.“Hold on.ril be right back/ he assured her.注意:1 .续写词数应为150左右;2 .请按
8、如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Moments later. Richard returned with a long vine(藤).“Thank you so much!1 the girl cried as she finally fell on the muddy shore.C. A famous athlete.D. A neighbor city of Vai dIsere.2. What is special about Avoriaz?A.People can ride horses there.B.Cars are not allowed there.C.Its very
9、quiet and unique.D.It,s a very large ski resort.3. What do La Rosiere and Avoriaz have in common?A. They are close to another country.B.They offer the service of cablecars.C.They lie in the Saint BernardPass.D.They,re both Italian ski regions.BIda Keeling had grown up poor in Harlem and done hard, g
10、rinding work in factories during the Great Depression. She had lost her husband early to a heart attack, and two of her four childrenboth of her sons-died in accidents. Keeling had sunk into a deep depression. Her health had begun to slide and her daughter, Cheryl, began to worry that she soon might
11、 be losing her mother as well.Keelings daughter is a lifelong athlete. That may be what would pull her mother out from under her dark cloud. She suggested a run. Not just a jog around the block, but an official run. At the time, Ida Keeling was 67.It had been decades since Keeling had done any runni
12、ng, and she would later recall that the first mini-run“ was wondcrfiil. just threw off all my bad memories,“ Keeling says. She hasnt stopped running since, and its no longer the difficulty it was during that first meet. Since then. Keeling has se( records for 60 meters in the 95-99 age group, and in
13、 100 meters for the over 100 group. 4tI was just exercising,M she says, “and now Tm all over the world.”When shes not ninning, shes working out. Shes in the gym three to four days a week, running, working out with weights and pedaling on the exercise bikeand even exercising while shes cooking. Part
14、of her healthy diet is an occasional dose of red wine mixed with her coffee or water to aid blood circulation. Shes written a book about her experiences, titled Cant Nothing Bring Me Down: Chasing Myself in the Race Against Time. Her philosophy is also fit fbr a runner: Every day is another day forw
15、ard. 4. Why did Keeling start to run at an old age?A. She wanted her daughter getting out of dark cloud.B. She wanted (o learn from her daughter.C. Cheryl persuaded her to do so.D. Cheryl wanted her to be a lifelong runner.5. How did Keeling feel about her first “mini-run”?A. PleasedB. Curious.C. An
16、noyed.6. What can we infer about Keeling from the last paragraph?A. She used to live a hard life.D. Proud.C. She is very fond of cooking.7. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Early hard life of KeelinglifeC. The significance of caring for old people8. She spends much time writing.D. She is
17、 very active in sports.9. The benefit of running fbr Keeling,s laterD. Every day is precious tor old peopleCuriosity is key to learning. In fact, studies show that, when wcrc curious about a subject, we arc much more likely to remember information we learned about that subject. If youre an education
18、al professional or are considering earning a teaching degree and entering the classroom, knowing how to enlighten students curiosity can help you improve learning outcomes.Curiosity most often begins with why”. Why does natural gas bum blue? Why is blue spelled blue and not blew? Why docs the wind b
19、low? If you want to fire up your students curiosity, you need to encourage them to ask and try to answer questions. That means you should avoid giving tedious lectures where you explain everything. Instead, try designing your classes so that you re posing questions. And be sure to leave openings fbr
20、 students to participate and ask questions about what they re learning.Not ever question your students ask will be a question you expect. But all questions prove a curious mind, so dont dismiss questions that dont fit with your lesson. Instead, leave unstructured time in class to address unexpected
21、questions, or establish a system whereby unexpected questions can be “stored” fbr later, like on a whiteboard or in an online document.In addition to making room for unexpected questions, you should also make room for students, exploration of their questions. If you give your students enough time to
22、 discuss questions, their curiosity is certainly to expand.Curiosity is a fuel. It drives us to try to figure things out and, finally, to leam. So make sure you give your students time for reflection after every class. Ask them to create a quick piece of art to reflect what theyve learned. Not only
23、docs this kind of reflection aid in learning, it can also teach students to make curiosity a constantly present part of their lives.8. Why is curiosity vital to study according to the text?A. It improves students memory.B. It helps gain a belter learning result.C. It assists teachers in encouraging
24、students.D. It promotes the understanding of each other.9. What does the underlined word tedious“ in paragraph 2 mean?A. Dull.B. Considerable. C. Essential.D. Popular.10. How can a teacher expand students curiosity?A. By asking as many questions as possible.B. By encouraging students (o ask unexpecl
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