全国卷2023届高三英语下学期冲刺模拟试题10.docx
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1、(全国卷)2023届高三英语下学期冲刺模拟试题10第二部分 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AThursday October 4BIRD FEEDING BASICS 10:00 am-11:30 amJoin an environmental educator to learn about winter bird identification, types of bird feeders and the different birdseed available at Kett
2、le Creek.Stroudsburg-8050 Running Valley Road(570) 629-3061$6 Outdoors Registration requiredSaturday October 6CREATING NATURE BOOKS 10:00 am-NoonJoin local childrens artist and author Barrett George for a hands-on bookmaking workshop. No previous drawing experience is necessary. Then enjoy a meet an
3、d greet book signing with the author. Gather at the Pocono Environmental Education Center.Dingmans Ferry-538 Emery Road(570) 828-2319$5 Registration requiredSaturday October 13FALL FOLIAGE HIKE 10:00 am-NoonAll ages are welcome to enjoy the fall foliage(树叶) and learn a little about why fall is such
4、a special time of the year. Wear comfortable footwear.Lake Ariel-94 Sanctuary Road(570) 689-9494Free Registration requiredSunday October 14INTRO TO ORIENTEERING 10:00 am-NoonOrienteering(越野识途比赛) is easy to learn but difficult to master. Its always challenging. It is often called the “thinking sport”
5、 because it involves map reading and decision-making in addition to a great workout. Learn the basics of how to use a map and compass on an orienteering course and see if you can locate all the markers.Lake Ariel-1475 Ledgedale Road(570) 698-6154$7 Outdoors Registration required1. Who will most prob
6、ably come to the event on October 4?A. Gardeners.B. Businessmen.C. Bird lovers.D. Art collectors.2. What can you learn from Barrett George?A. Social manners.B. Bookmaking skills.C. Drawing lessons.D. Environmental protection.3. What is special about FALL FOLIAGE HIKE?A. Its free of charge.B. It last
7、s the longest time.C. It takes place in the open air.D. Its intended for local children.4. Which number should you call if you are interested in sports?A. (570) 629-3061.B. (570) 828-2319.C (570) 689-9494.D. (570) 698-6154.BA cup of coffee is a good way for many people to start their day. But, it ca
8、n also do much greater good.Manyang Kher is one of the so-called Lost Boys of Sudan the 20, 000 young Sudanese who escaped from their villages and made the 1,600-kilometer walk to Ethiopia. Kher lived in a refugee camp in Ethiopias Gambella region for 13 years. When he was 16, Kher came to America.
9、While he was in college in Virginia, he started Humanity Helping Sudan to raise awareness of the refugees. Today, Kher is the owner and founder of a coffee company called 734. It is part of his larger Humanity Helping Sudan project. The coffee companys name is meaningful. It comes from the geographi
10、cal coordinates(坐标) of the Gambella area: 7 degrees north and 34 degrees east.Eighty percent of Khers profits from 734 go towards the refugees. Profits go towards buying school supplies and sending more of the children to school. And, as Kher explains, the money helps refugees help themselves. A cup
11、 of the coffee, for example, can buy one fishing net for a refugee. They can come to the river and fish for themselves.Kher operates 734 Coffee from two warehouses in Virginia. But the coffee beans come from African farms in Gambella. The beans are roasted by local coffee roasters in the US. Kher se
12、lls the coffee online and to coffee stores. Megan Murphy owns a bakery near Washington. She serves the coffee to her customers. “The customers love it,” she says. “Whenever they find out about the project, they connect right with it. The coffee tastes delicious, so its a win-win for both sides. You
13、get to enjoy coffee and at the same time be part of the bigger project.”5. What does 734 Coffees name reflect?A. The companys coffee sales.B. The coffees reasonable price.C. The process of making coffee.D. Gambellas geographical location.6. What do we know about 734 Coffee?A. It hires a lot of refug
14、ees.B. It provides refugees with help.C. Its coffee is not available online.D. Its working conditions are terrible.7. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. A new way to start a dayB. Humanity Helping SudanC. 734 Coffee: a win-win choiceD. Manyang Kher: a Sudanese Lost BoyCKamikatsu, a small t
15、own in Japan, has shown the world that our garbage has far-reaching effects, and not just on our environment.The experiment in going zero-waste started when the town built a new incinerator 20 years ago. But almost immediately, the incinerator was determined to be a health risk due to the poisonous
16、gases when garbage was burned in it. It was too expensive to send waste to other towns, so locals had to come up with a new plan. Then the Zero Waste Academy was born, which helped perform this plan.Now Kamikatsu people separate their waste into 45 different categories. But in the beginning, it wasn
17、t easy to convince local people to do all this work, and there was some pushback. Only after that initial education period did most residents come on board.This is all great news for waste reduction of course, but it has also had some unexpected social benefits as well. Like much of Japan, Kamikatsu
18、s population is aging, and about 50 percent of the locals are elderly. The fact that the whole community takes their trash in to be recycled has created a local action and interaction between generations.That idea has been purposefully expanded to include a circular shop where household goods are dr
19、opped off and others can take them, and a tableware “library” where people can borrow extra cups, glasses, silverware and plates for celebrations.“The elderly see this not as a waste-collection service, but an opportunity to socialize with the younger generation and to chat. When we visit them, they
20、 prepare lots of food and we stay with them for a while, we ask how they are,” Sakano, the founder of the Zero Waste Academy, said.Sakanos ideas are truly revolutionary if you think about it. Shes proving that community can be found through handling the stuff we no longer want and need.8. What is ma
21、inly talked about in paragraph 2?A. What harmful effects garbage burning has.B. Why garbage sorting is necessary in Japan.C. How the idea of zero waste was put forward.D. What the Zero Waste Academy functions as.9. What does the underlined word “pushback” probably mean?A. Inactive response.B. Genero
22、us reward.C. Bitter suffering.D. Beneficial guidance.10. What is a bonus of the zero-waste project?A. Reducing waste.B. Creating community.C. Increasing peoples income.D. Developing a new technology.11. Which part of a newspaper is this text most likely from?A. Technology.B. Health.C. Workplace.D. L
23、ifestyle.DSalad plants have already been grown in old shelters and tunnels. Urban farming is a regular topic of interest at places like the World Economic Forum(WEF) in Davos, where leaders consider whether the worlds food system, blamed for causing both obesity and malnutrition, can be fixed. There
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