山西省长治市第四中学2023-2024学年高三上学期8月月考英语试题.docx
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1、20232024学年度高三年级8月月考英语卷考试时间:100分钟;总分:120分第一部分阅读(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A4 Study and Homework Apps for Android!BrainlyPrice:Free/$ 15 per 3 months/$24 per yearBrainly is a social network for learners. You sign up, ask questions, and get answers(usually). Add
2、itionally, you can browse the site, answer other peoples questions, and help them out as well. They charge on a quarter basis ($15)or a yearly basis($24).ForestPrice: Free/Up to $1.99Forest is a different type of app. One of the biggest distractions during study is your smartphone. Forest helps put
3、a stop to that. You open the app and a tree grows, The tree dies if you leave the app. Thus, there is a little motivation to leave the thing alone while you study or do homework.Google Play BooksPrice: Free app, book costs varyGoogle Play Books is an excellent source of learning material. Sometimes
4、your textbook just isn*t enough and apps like this have plenty of additional resources. Books cost money obviously. However, you only pay for them once. Books are available offline on your smartphone or tablet.QuizletPrice: Free/$ 19.99 per yearQuizlet is one of the most popular flashcard apps for l
5、anguage learning. You can create flashcards play memory games, and even share flashcards with classmates. It also supports 18 languages for about any subject or topic. The free version should work just fine for simple uses, though. The premium version costs $19.99 per year, which isnt expensive for
6、a study aid.1. What is special about Forest?A. It helps keep you focused.B. It answers your questions.C. It provides textbooks for your study.D. It motivates you to plant more trees.2. Which app can you choose to learn languages?A. Brainy. B. Forest. C. Google Play Book. D. Quizlet.3. What do these
7、apps have in mon?A. They have no advertisements.B They charge for some services.C. They have enough learning resources.D. They are designed to do homework quickly.Researchers concerned with space exploration say they have discovered new evidence that Mars once had a large northern ocean. The discove
8、ry adds to existing evidence that the ancient Mars had the right conditions to possibly support some form of life.Today, any water on Mars is believed to be in the form of ice because of the planefs extremely cold desert temperatures. But there is a rich amount of evidence suggesting that rivers, la
9、kes and even oceans once existed on Mars. A study by the American space agency NASA suggested that about 4.3 billion years ago, Mars likely had an ocean that covered nearly half of Mars northern hemisphere(半 球).Another NASAsupported study guessed that about 3 billion years ago, the climate in much o
10、f the planefs northern hemisphere was very similar to todays Earth. The study noted that at that time, Mars likely had a much thicker atmosphere than today and had an active northern ocean.Two American researchers recently released a set of maps to provide new environmental evidence of a large ancie
11、nt ocean on Mars5 lowlying northern hemisphere. The team collected data from satellite images and photos of Mars. They then bined them to create maps of the planefs northern hemisphere. Using the maps, the researchers were able to piece together evidence of shorelines that sat at the edge of a huge
12、body of water about 3.5 billion years ago.The researchers published their findings in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. Benjamin Cardenas, an assistant professor at The Penn State University, was a co writer of the study. He said the studys findings showed the possible ocean in that area
13、 of Mars was changeable and interesting. It was dynamic (动态 的).The sea level rose significantly,9, he said. Rocks were being deposited (沉积)along its basins at a fast rate.There was a lot of change happening here. Besides, Cardenas suggested the new study also provided useful information on Mars anci
14、ent climate and developmental history. Based on these findings, we know there had to have been a period when it was warm enough and the atmosphere was thick enough to support this much liquid water at one time, “ he said.4. How does the author develop paragraph 2?A. By drawing parisons.B. By giving
15、examples.C. By listing figures.D. By asking questions.5. . What does paragraph 3 mainly tell us about the researchers? A. How they found the evidence. B. Where they created maps. C. Why they studied satellites.D. When they landed on Mars.6. What did the new study find about Mars?A. It must have been
16、 always warm. B. It might have had an active ocean.C. The climate and sea level were unchangeable.D. The atmosphere was too thin to support water.7. Which section of a magazine is the text most probably taken from?A. Science. B. Photography. C. Literature. D. Farming.CAs a mother and a professional
17、working full time, I spent all of my 30s saying yes. Saying yes to things I wanted to do, but a lot of the time saying yes to things I disliked. This was a peoplepleasing technique that would affect peoples opinion of me: the woman who could do it all, so that I can obtain a nice fame in their mind.
18、Little did I know that I was also developing an autoimmune(自身免疫的)disease, which I have to believe was my bodys way of telling me to slow down. I had severely swollen joints and brain fog butI pushed through so that I could look in the mirror at the end of the day and feel “acplished”. The only thing
19、s I was acplishing were bad health and bed habits.And then a series of events changed everything: serious medical issues and losing my job. It took all that to help me see how intensely burnt out I was. I spent a lot of time thinking about where I had to be next instead of being present in the momen
20、t. But now, I wake up each day knowing that everything on my schedule has been purposefully agreed to.Looking back, I had the capability to suffer the pressure to say yes. I also felt it necessary to say yes, from driving people to the airport to seeing family every Friday night. I always wanted to
21、solve everyones problems and offered sound and immediate solutions. It was one big “yes” to everything.I was everyones cheerleader, but forgot how to cheer for myself along the way. But saying no is being my own cheerleader. And its not saying no to caring for family and friends. Instead, its a mino
22、r change in mindset, taking a pause before automatically agreeing. I take a breath, do a quick count of my energy and ability before jumping in.8. Why did the author say yes to things she disliked?A. To please her boss.B. To prove her profession.C. To push herself to the limit. D. To earn herself a
23、good reputation.9. How did the author deal with the changes in her body?A She got rid of bad habits.B. She thought little of them.C. She slowed down her life pace.D. She paid more attention to her health.10. Which word can best describe the author?A. Purposeful. B. Stubborn. C. Reflective.D. Encoura
24、ging.11. What will the author do before saying yes?A. Find a cheerleader.B. Evaluate her situation.C. Breathe in some fresh air. D. Seek help from her fi*iends.DLynda Doughty, a marine biologist, developed a passion for marine wildlife during her childhood. Growing up along the coast of Maine, she w
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