2023届安徽省合肥市第八中学高三最后一卷英语试题.docx
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1、2023届安徽省合肥市第八中学高三最后一卷英语试题学校:姓名: 班级: 考号: 一、阅读理解The Bridport Prize Short Story Writing CompetitionRules of entryThe Prize is open to writers of any nationality writing in English aged 16. Entries must be entirely your own work. Entries must not have been published, self-published or accepted for publi
2、cation in print or online, broadcast, or have won or been placed in another competition at any time.All entries are judged anonymously (匿名地).Please do not include your name, address, etc on the document or in the file name. We disqualify entries if they are named or over the word limit. If you forge
3、t to add details, the title or word count, your entry wont be disqualified.DeadlineThe deadline date for entries is 12 midnight (UK time) on 31 st May 2022. Postal entries postmarked 31st May but received later will be accepted.LengthShort story: 5, ()0() words maximum. No minimum.FormatDouble line
4、spaced.Use any typeface, 12pt, black.Do not add a cover or title page.Add the word count to the top right of the first page.Number the pages in the centre at the bottom of the page.Save the file as a Microsoft Word document.doc or. docx. Wc also accept file types, rtf, pdf, txt.The maximum allowed f
5、ile size is 2MB.The file name should be the title of the story only.Fees 14 per short story. There is no limit to the number of submissions.Results & Awards to care fbr the plant myself. When it didnt immediately turn yellow or brown or lose all its leaves, I was pleasantly surprised.Tending to the
6、plant gave me a sense of accomplishment at a time when I sometimes felt useless. Glioblastoma limited my ability to walk, and the treatment left me tired, making it hard for me to accomplish everyday tasks. As a family physician, I was used to being the one who provided care, not the one who receive
7、d it.Since my diagnosis in August 2018, far too often, it seemed, I had to rely on help from other people. The enormous change left me feeling adrift(漂浮的)and unsettled. Watering the plant, as small an act as it was, connected me to a core part of my old identity and taught me I could still be a care
8、giver. Plants and people could still depend on me.Over the next few months, I recovered from surgery and completed radiation and the first round of chemotherapy. Even after I returned to work, I continued to care for the plant. Soon, it had nearly doubled in height and its leaves were shiny and lush
9、. Both the Iree and I were thriving.注意:1 .续写词数应为150左右;2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Then, mysteriously, its leaves began to brown and drop.As my anxiety lessened, I began to search for tips online to care for my sick plant.Winners will be notified by email in September. A short film which will include the an
10、nouncement of this years winners will be broadcast on our YouTube channel at 7pm on Thursday 28th October.1. Which of the following will result in disqualification?A.Writing a short story of 500 words.B.Mailing your entry on 31st May 2022.C.Including your name on the document.D.Forgetting to add the
11、 title of your entiy2. What should you do to meet the requirements of the format?A.Make an attractive title page.B.Ensure your file size is 2MB at most.C. Add the word count to the left of the first page. D. Number the pages in the bottom right-hand corner.3. What do we know about the Prize?A. It ch
12、arges 14 per short story.B. It is intended for all age groups.C. Its awards will be emailed in October.D. Its winners will be interviewed onYouTube.As an education specialist, I believe the best way to prepare students for colleges and careers is to focus on providing instructional programs and oppo
13、rtunities that help them become good thinkers. To do this, teachers and actually everyone else in a community, should play a role as a “cognitive(认知)coach“ to students, helping develop good thinkers among our youth.The best way for you to become a cognitive coach is to seek out and engage school chi
14、ldren and adolescents in meaningful conversations. The objective here is to get kids talking about what they think, how they feel, and what they believe whenever and wherever you may find them. It may be in a classroom. It may be at the grocery store. It may be at a basketball game. It doesnt matter
15、 where as long as you engage students in a topical conversation and, hopefully, even a debate. Mainly, you want to encourage students to voice their opinion about things. Get them to take a position on “this thing, or that thing,“ and ask them to support their position with evidence. Curiously enoug
16、h, the simple process of engaging students in real life conversations and debates will serve to strengthen what they have learned in the classroom, and help them create their own knowledge about a subject or a topic.Learning indicates that a student has been exposed to material, understands the mate
17、rial, and can recall the information. Knowledge, on the other hand, goes beyond recall and includes information processing, application to other situations, consideration of meaning, and contrasting with other concepts. Naturally, the topic of conversation you engage in with one of your learners wil
18、l differ from student to student, and in the level of complexity based on childs age and developmental level. Even a kindergartener has an opinion about things that are going on in his or her life. Engaging in conversation with any members of your learning community in ways that get at what they hav
19、e learned and what they know will help them develop higher order reasoning skills.A students synthetic thinking(综合思维)process occurs when a respected adult asks a question, particularly a question that requires reflection. I think all adults in a community have a responsibility to help children with
20、this process, with the goal of producing independent thinkers.4. What contributes most to developing good young thinkers?A.Debating with classmates.B.Learning from respected adults.C.Engaging in challenging activities.D.Putting forward a sensible argument.5. Which is the best question raised by a co
21、gnitive coach?A.What have you learnt recently?B.What nationality is Elbert Einstein?C.Why do you like playing football?D.Where are you going this weekend?6. What does the author want to show by mentioning a kindergartener?A. Being a good young thinker is important.B. Choosing conversation topics acc
22、ordingly is essential.C. Cultivating good young thinkers should start as early as possible.D. Even children have their unique and independent ways of thinking.7. What is the main purpose of ihe passage?A. To state an education idea.B. To assess a teaching strategy.C. To introduce a learning method.D
23、. To compare different education methods.The ability to use tools is rare in the animal world. Recently, ravens(渡鸭)have been proven capable of more (han just using tools.According to a paper published in Current Biology in April, 2023, scientists designed various tasks for a group of ravens. The fir
24、st task was getting a nut out of a puzzle box, requiring two tools: first a short, sharp tool used to cut the membrane (薄膜),then a long slick lo get (he nul out of a hole. Five out of 10 ravens were able to reach (he nut.In the following tasks, the ravens were observed picking up tools before doing
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