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1、 广东省湛江市2022届高三英语下学期3月一模试题注意事项:1答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAmazing Train JourneysThe Beijing to Lhasa Express, China
2、Departs daily;Distance-2,330 miles;Duration-40 hoursLinking the royal wonders of Beijing with the dreamlike palaces of Lhasa, the Z21 train travels from the modernity of urban China to a once-remote land. Running westward, the train climbs nearly 16,400 ft (5,000 m) on its journey to the roof of the
3、 world: the Tibetan Plateau.London to Fort William on the Caledonian Sleeper,UKDeparts daily; Distance-509 miles; Duration-13 hours 30 minutesThis overnight train journey is filled with the romance of rail travel. Its just a pity that the whole experience-from dining-car chatting and light beer, to
4、being carried into a la-la land by the rhythm of the rails and waking to bedside views of towering peaks-feels like its over in a flash. Though it may be short, the Caledonian is surely Britains best train ride.Tazara Railway, Tanzania and ZambiaDeparts twice a week;Distance-1,160 miles;Duration-46
5、hoursFew trains offer the chance of spotting big game from your seat, but the Tazara Railway does exactly that. For many, the highlight is neither the scenery nor the wildlife, though; its the chance to spend two days watching everyday life out of the window, and enjoying the crowds and chaos when t
6、he train pulls to a stop.Perurails Lake Titicaca Railway,PeruDeparts twice a week; Distance-241 miles;Duration-10 hoursTraveling across the Altiplano, from the shores of Lake Titicaca to the beating heart of the Inca capital, the railway from Puno to Cuzco cuts a picturesque path through the snow-du
7、sted peaks and fantastic valleys of the Andes. Passengers can enjoy the landscape from an open-air observatory car, as they travel through remote towns and villages.1.What do the first two train journeys have in common?A.They make weekly departure.B.They are over a thousand miles.C.They travel to hi
8、ghlands.D.They are the longest train rides nationwide.2.On which journey can passengers watch peoples daily life outside the train?A.Tazara Railway.B.The Beijing to Lhasa Express.C.Perurails Lake Titicaca Railway.D.London to Fort William on the Caledonian Sleeper.3. What can passengers do on Perurai
9、ls Lake Titicaca Railway?A. Travel around Lake Titicaca.B. Admire the view in the open air.C.Go through two countries on a journey.D. Have a deep understanding of towns and villages.BA hungry badger(獾) searching for food seems to have uncovered what turned out to be hundreds of Roman coins in a Span
10、ish cave, according to a new study.Archaeologists(考古学家)first discovered several coins laying on the ground at the entrance to a small cave in the woodlands outside Grado in northern Spain in April 2021. The researchers suspect that the coins were unearthed by a badger from a nearby den (兽窝) after a
11、heavy snow which made it harder for animals to find food. The hungry badger probably got into the cave looking for food but came across the coins instead.After fully exploring the cave, researchers collected 209 coins dating to between the third and fifth centuries A. D. “To date, this is the larges
12、t amount of Roman coins found in a cave in northern Spain,” the researchers wrote in their paper. They described the discovery as an “exceptional find”.In the late 1930s, a collection of 14 gold Roman coins, known as the Chapipi treasure, was also found in the same woodlands. The researchers believe
13、 that local people may have buried their coins to keep them safe during a period of intense political instability in the region. The most recent coin in the newly-discovered Grado collection dates to A.D.430,which was after the Suebi-a group of Germanic people originally from modern-day Germany and
14、the Czech Republic-pushed the Romans out of Spain in A. D. 409, according to El Pais.The researchers suspect that the newly-discovered coins are part of a vaster treasure and will return to the cave for further exploration to look for more coins and evidence that the cave may also have been the home
15、 of displaced Roman people. “We want to know if it was a one-off hiding place, or if there was a group of humans living there,” lead researcher Alfonso Fanjul Peraza told El Pais.4.Where did the researchers find the first few coins in 2021?A.Near a Spanish cave.B. On a Spanish playground.C.At the en
16、trance to a woodland.D.In a badgers den.5.What do the researchers think of the discovery in 2021?A.Its dangerous.B.Its timely.C.Its meaningless.D.Its unusual.6. What does the underlined word “them” refer to in Paragraph 4?A.The Romans.B.The coins.C.The woodlands.D.The researchers.7.What can we infer
17、 from the last paragraph?A.More information may be revealed by the coins.B.The ancient Roman people had a unique lifestyle.C.The researchers doubt the former guess of the coins.D.The researchers will return the coins to the Roman people.CIts an attractive idea: by playing online problem-solving, mat
18、ching and other games for a few minutes a day, people can improve such mental abilities as reasoning, verbal skills(语言能力)and memory. But whether these games deliver on those promises is up for debate. “For every study that finds some evidence, theres an equal number of papers that find no evidence,”
19、 says Bobby Stojanoski, a cognitive(认知的)psychologist at Western University in Ontario.Recently, in perhaps the biggest real-world study of these programs, Stojanoski and his team found 8,563 volunteers. First, participants filled out an online questionnaire about their training habits and which, if
20、any, program they used. Some 1,009 participants reported using brain training programs for about eight months on average, though durations ranged from two weeks to more than five years. Next, the volunteers completed12 cognitive tests assessing memory, reasoning and verbal skills. They faced memory
21、exercises, spatial reasoning tasks, pattern-finding puzzles and strategy challenges.When researchers looked at the results, they saw that brain trainers on average had no mental edge over the other group in memory, verbal skills and reasoning. Even among those who had used training programs for at l
22、east 18 months, brain training didnt boost thinking abilities above the level of people who didnt use the programs.“No matter how we sliced the data, we were unable to find any testimony that brain training was associated with cognitive abilities,” says Stojanoski. That held true whether the team an
23、alyzed participants by age, program used, education or socioeconomic status(地位)-all were cognitively similar to the group who didnt use the programs.“Brain training may be beneficial in specific situations, but real world may be the best brain trainer,” says Elizabeth Stine-Morrow, a cognitive aging
24、 scientist at the University of Illinois. While its possible to improve mental abilities, Stine-Morrow advocates practicing those skills in different real-life situations, “Thats a much better use of ones time than sitting at a computer and doing little tasks.”8. What is the recent study mainly abou
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