河南省信阳高级中学2023届高三年级二轮复习滚动测试英语试题(含答案)

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河南省信阳高级中学2023届高三年级二轮复习滚动测试5
英语试题
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40 分)
第一节(共15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分30 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A
Four winter wonderlands for cold-weather getaways
◆ JW Marriott The Rosseau Muskoka
Beat any holiday stress with the new HydroSpa opening at Muskoka's JW Marriott on Nov. 1.The outdoor water entertainment will be open year-round, offering multiple ways to relax including sea-salt floating pools and hot bathtubs.
Stays from $349/night
◆ Old Stone Inn Boutique Hotel
This historic inn in Niagara Falls offers multiple ways to relax. There's Winterfest, meals enjoyed in dining domes(穹顶)housed in the inn's private square,and the Alpine Club offering roasted nuts and wine.The property will host its annual holiday market on Nov.26.
Stays from $249/night
◆Dromoland Castle
If you're going to go big—and further away—for New Year's, you may as well go black tie. This grand estate in western Ireland is offering a three - night celebration package, beginning either Dec.30 or 31.The event on New Year’s Eve includes a cocktail reception and six-course dinner. Guests will have access to various activities on the property's 450 acres including hunting and farming.
Stays from $2,051/night
◆St.Regis Aspen
Along with access to many ski options,the hotel's guests can expect family-friendly fun during the week leading up to
Dec.25.The workshop here is a craft room where attendees can make everything from toys to gifts by hand.
Stays from US $899/night
21. How often is the holiday market open in Old Stone Inn Boutique Hotel
A. Yearly.
B. Daily.
C. Monthly.
D. Weekly.
22. What activities can you enjoy if you stay at St.Regis Aspen
A. Hunting.
B. Floating.
C. Skating.
D. DIY.
23. Which may enable you to have a taste of country life
A. St.Regis Aspen.
C. Dromoland Castle.
B. Old Stone Inn Boutique Hotel.
D. JW Marriott The Rosseau Muskoka.
B
In the August sun,it's unbearably hot in my car.I'm in Vancouver,approaching the Knight Street Bridge as I try to get home after work.It's 5:15 pm. Traffic is already slowing down and then it comes to a full stop. I'm stuck even before getting on the bridge.
This has become my normal work commute(上下班往返)routine.Ahead of me is a heavily jammed on-ramp(匝道).I stare at the endless rows of vehicles,depressed.
At first I think this is not how it looks. The traffic will soon start moving. Seconds pass. Minutes pass. Looking at the rows of cars and trucks glittering in the sun,I start counting—299, 300,301—and I give up.
Suddenly I remember I'm one of the 300 helpless drivers.But I stay
focused. When the cars do move,I move carefully,making sure not to bump into other vehicles. Finally, I make it onto the bridge. The traffic is still crawling at a snail's pace.Tired and hungry,I become very anxious.
Just then, I hear a weak sound in the distance.The sound gradually becomes louder, until I can identify it as an emergency vehicle approaching from behind. What do we do The bridge is packed.There's no room for us to move.
But I'm wrong.Every single car quickly.yet carefully,moves to the side. Without thinking,f follow suit. The lane remains open for a few seconds during which the ambulance flashes through. Afterward,every car moves back.We closeup the emergency lane,ready to continue our patient wait.Back in my spot,I forget my tiredness and hunger.My anxiety is gone.I start reflecting upon what 300 fellow drivers and I just did.
How did we do that?Despite our exhaustion,we collectively decided to help the stranger who needed the time more desperately than we did. We drew on our sympathy (同情心)and intelligence,requiring no directives.
Although I may seem alone stuck on the bridge,I'm connected to all the other drivers. Together we could make the impossible possible.
24. What did the author think of his commute routine
A. It was surprising.
C. It was amusing.
B. It was upsetting.
D. It was interesting.
25. When was the author's anxiety gone
A. When he was stuck in the traffic.
B. After the ambulance flashed through.
C. After they decided to help the stranger.
D. When he heard the sound of the ambulance.
26. What can we learn from the passage
A. The author got on the bridge at 5:15 pm.
B. Moving carefully, the author still bumped into other cars.
C. Every driver made room for the ambulance automatically.
D. The author followed the ambulance through the bridge.
27. What can we infer from the last paragraph
A. The drivers didn't make a difference.
B. The author was stuck alone on the bridge.
C. The author talked with the other drivers.
D. People's kindness made the miracle happen.
c
A 2020 study in the journal Science concluded that marine heat
waves have increased more than 20-fold as a result of climate warming.The authors found that in the first decade after satellites began recording ocean temperatures(i.e.after 1981),there were 27 large marine heat waves,with an average duration of 32 days and an average peak temperature almost 8.5°F above normal;in the 2010s,there were 172,which lasted 48 days on average with an average peak temperature almost 10°F above normal.
Much remains unclear about marine heat waves.For
example,explains Nicholas Bond, research scientist at the University of Washington and Washington's state climatologist,there is the question of why so many persist for weeks or months. “There must be something else going that he lps maintain them,”he says. He notes that one explanation is that as the ocean surface warms,it gives off heat into the atmosphere that prevents cloud cover(云层)from forming,exposing the seawater to increased sunlight and further warming.
However,enough is known about marine heat waves for scientists to be gravely concerned about their potential impacts. Of special note is the fact that those impacts can last long after the heat waves have disappeared.After three years of the Blob, the waters of the northeastern Pacific began to cool in 2016;but years
later,scientists are still determining the extent to which the region's
ecosystem is likely to return fully to its pre-Blob status. Similarly, notes Scannell, who is a data scientist with Jupiter Intelligence,Inc.,following the 2010-11 Western Australia event,“lots of kelp(巨藻)forests died,and it takes literally decades for those ecosystems to bounce back”.
Eric Oliver,a scientist from Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada, expressed his own opinion about the potential impact of the heat waves in tropical waters.“I think that’s really a tough issue,”he says.Life in the tropics,he notes,is adapted to“quite a narrow range of temperatures. So that's where things can get really messy. We can have complete shifts in tropical systems.”
28. What can we infer from the figures listed in para.1
A. The problem of marine heat waves is becoming worse.
B. The satellites enable scientists to record ocean temperature precisely.
C. Climate change is the main result of the marine heat waves.
D. Marine heat waves have been found by scientists for about 30 years.
29. What does the 2nd paragraph mainly talk about
A. Various factors that lead to marine heat waves.
B. The possible impacts of a warm ocean surface.
C. The possible reason why marine heat waves last long.
D. Scientists' efforts in exploring the causes of heat waves.
30. What do we know about the impact of the marine heat waves
A. The impact will disappear shortly after the sea water cools.
B. It may take long before the ecosystem makes a complete recovery.
C. Scientists have known enough to restore the impact.
D. The northeastern Pacific and Western Australia are the worst cases.
31. What is Eric Oliver's attitude towards the heat waves in tropic waters
A. Concerned.
B. Indifferent.
C. Doubtful.
D. Optimistic.
D
People's ability to remember fades with age-but one
day,researchers might be able to use a simple,drug-free method to buck this trend.
In a study published on 22 August in Nature Neuroscience,Robert Reinhart,a cognitive neuroscientist at Boston University in Massachusetts, and his colleagues demonstrate that zapping(刺激)the brains of adults aged over65 with weak electrical currents
repeatedly over several days led to memory improvements that persisted for up to a month.
Using a non-invasive(非侵入的,无创伤的)method of stimulating the brain known as transcranial alternating current
stimulation(TACS),which delivers electrical currents through electrodes(电极)on the surface of the scalp(头皮),Reinhart's team conducted a series of experiments on 150 people aged between 65and 88. Participants carried out a memory task in which they were asked to recall lists of 20 words that were read aloud by an experimenter. The participants underwent TACS for the entire duration of the task,which took 20 minutes.
After four continuous days of this protocol,participants who received high-frequency stimulation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex(背外侧前额叶皮质)had an improved ability to remember words from the beginning of the lists,a task that depends on
long-term memory. Low-frequency zaps to the inferior parietal lobe(顶下小叶)enhanced participants' recall of items later in the lists,which involves 'working' memory—the memory that allows the brain to store information temporarily.Participants' memory performance improved over the four days—and the gains persisted even a month later. Those who had the lowest levels of general cognitive function before the study experienced the largest
memory improvements.
“I was both impressed and surprised by this,by this paper,”says Simon Hanslmayr,a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Glasgow,UK. He notes that along with other scientists, he has been sceptical about whether TACS can lead to meaningful changes in cognition. One issue has been that TACS devices generate electrical currents much weaker than those created by other methods of stimulating the brain,so it hasn't always been clear whether they can transmit enough electricity to the brain to modify its function. However, the authors of this study convincingly showed that their protocol was linked to “consistent and quite strong improvements in memory”,Hanslmayr says.
32. What does the underlined word “buck”mean in paragraph 1
A. Start.
B. Set.
C. Follow.
D. Resist.
33. What can we learn about the experiments
A. The experiments involved people aged over 65 and young students with good memory.
B. Participants were required to recall lists of 20 words when they read the words aloud.
C. Stimulating the inferior parietal lobe with-low-frequency boosted the short-term memory.
D. High frequency stimulation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex improved 'working' memory.
34. Why has Simon Hanslmayr been sceptical about TACS
A. The electricity sent by TACS is not sufficient to guarantee meaningful changes in cognition.
B. The people who have poor cognitive function experienced the least memory improvements.
C. TACS devices generate electrical currents as weak as those created by other methods.
D. TACS devices cannot ensure consistent and quite strong improvements in memory. 35. What is the text mainly about
A. TACS can lead to insignificant changes in cognition.
B. TACS can help people with conditions such as Alzheimer's disease.
C. Brain stimulation leads to improvements in memory.
D. Brain stimulation benefits those with poor cognitive function most.
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分10 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Success looks different for everyone.For one person,it could mean getting a promotion or creating a better work-life balance. 36 . But while making changes in your life can seem overwhelming,it doesn't have to be.You can do small things that have a huge impact on your quality of life. Check out three things you can do that will empower you to be more successful—on your own terms. Set weekly and monthly goals.
Setting regular goals for yourself can keep you from getting stagnant(停滞的)in both your professional and personal life.The best way to keep track of your goals is to write them down.Put them down on a whiteboard,a notepad on your desk,or an online calendar—anywhere you can see them regularly.("Exercise three times this week”,for example,or“Finish a big presentation.”) 37 .
set aside time for yourself every day.
38 It's important to stop,take a breath,and have some time just for yourself. Set up calendar alerts or block out "busy" time in your daily calendar that makes you unavailable to others. During this time, you could go out for areal lunch away from your desk, take a walk, work on a side project, or even read a book. Whatever it is, be sure to use this time to recharge your batteries.
39 .
It's easy to spend all your downtime(休息时间)watching shows on
Netflix or obsessing over social media. But when was the last time you tried something.new that put you out of your element In order to avoid getting bored,it's important to break out of your comfort zone by finding fresh activities and passions. 40 Pick one thing that you've always wanted to do,or something that you liked when you were a kid and never pursued.Then start researching ways you can make it happen. By opening yourself up to different experiences,you're bound to learn something new about yourself.
A. Expand your horizons.
B. Change the way you surf the Internet.
C. It's best to switch off your devices at least an hour before you go to bed to ensure you sleep soundly.
D. By having a constant visual reminder,you’ll be able to keep yourself accountable(对自己的决定等负责任的)and measure your progress better.
E. Someone else may want to improve their relationships or learn new skills.
F. Too often,the workday speeds by in a nonstop blur(模糊)of meetings,email,and deadlines.
G. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to do this from volunteering to joining a sports league to learning a new language. 第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45 分)
第一节(共20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分30 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Every three minutes a child like Pedro was born with cleft lips(唇裂).This number doesn't change even today.Pedro's family 41 Venezuela because of frequent natural disasters and moved across the border to a(n) 42 in Colombia,where many homeless people stayed.
Two local 43 there only had the capacity to treat the homeless in emergency situations,leaving illnesses like cleft lips 44 Pedro's mother,Marbelis,a quiet but 45 woman,would do anything for her family. Marbelis had never 46 up any hope of finding Pedro the 47 help he so badly needed.For years,she had been watching her little boy 48 in life. No matter how hard she 49 ,there was little she could do to help him. But he didn't suffer from other diseases.Pedro was 50 to avoid the severe health problems that could be caused by the cleft,but he 51 the emotional scars of discrimination.
52 , just a few weeks after the family moved to a new
home,another local hospital worker knew Pedro and his 53 for the cleft treatment, and his 54 details were passed on to Operation Smile Colombia. The charity provided free, safe operations for those born with clefts like Pedro,who could not otherwise 55 or
afford medical care.
A few months later,after a comprehensive health 56 conducted in the renewal medical center, Pedro proved to be an ideal candidate for 57 Luckily,Pedro's operation went very 58 and after an hour, he was safely back in the recovery room. After the operation,when Marbelis first saw him,she 59 in exc itement,“How handsome my son is!”Charity and kindness are global,and it’s a real surprise that Pedro's 60 has been improved in a foreign land.
41. A. brought out
42. A. academy
43. A. schools
44. A. untreated
45. A. successful
46. A. gathered
B. pointed out
B. exhibition
B. hospitals
B. impossible
B. determined
B. Picked
C.fled from
C. Bank
C. camps
C. damaged
C. stupid
C. met
D. recovered from D. shelter
D. families
D. mature
D. confused
D. given
47. A. economic
48. A. eat
49. A. tried
50. A. sensitive
51. A. avoided
52. A. Thankfully
53. A. power
54. A. health
55. A. reject
56. A. exercise
57. A. discrimination
58. A. smoothly
59. A. escaped
60. A. level
B. athletic B. study
B. persuaded B. fortunate B. cured
B. Honestly B. need
B. safety
B. confirm B. experiment B. beauty B. blindly B. Screamed
B. patience
C. medical C. end
C. taught C. afraid
C. bore
C. Partly
C. pity
C. operation C. access C. evaluation C. trouble C. blankly C. explained
C. willing
D. racial
D. struggle D. struck D. hesitant D. cut
D. Vaguely D. fame
D. action D. offer
D. emergency D. surgery D. fluently D. listened D. image
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

To raise the elderly's 61 (aware)of telecommunications fraud(诈骗)crime,volunteers of Qingdao “BlueVest” held 62 special anti-fraud lecture at an elderly service center on Sept.10.
63 (make) the lecture more interesting,volunteers organized a quiz show on fraud-related issues and those who came up with the correct answers 64 (give)
steamed buns weighing 1.5 kilograms each as prizes----which had catchy anti-fraud slogans printed on using edible coloring.
This method was widely welcomed by the attendees and the service center was crowded with people. According to the local police,elderly people are key 65 (target) of telecommunications fraud. By gaining basic knowledge of anti-fraud practices,they can better identify the crime. The volunteers chose steamed buns as prizes because they are 66 (typical)liked by the locals. Volunteers also handed out handbooks on telecommunications fraud prevention to the seniors, 67 included tips for proper smart phone use as well as learning why you should not click unknown links,provide or sell bank cards,phone cards,and provide other important information 68 strangers.
The handbooks also warned that when 69 (encounter)suspicious occasions, one should immediately check the information or call the police with relevant evidence 70 (save). The case was widely circulated online and some netizzens commented,“With anti-fraud buns eaten,anti-fr aud knowledge grows in mind.”
第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。

文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。

每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号( ),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

There are many respectable people around me. Among them, the person I respected most is my father. He is a ordinary middle school teacher who devotes himself to teach.It is love for his career that make him achieve a lot in his work. He has won his students respect.My father is very busy every day, and he sills pares some time to accompany me, shaning many amused things with me about his work. Whenever I come across with problems in my
life,he will encourage me to overcome it bravely.I love him deeply.How lucky I am have such a good father!
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你注意到许多学生进入高中以来在学习的重压之下养成了一些不良的生活方式,如熬夜很晚、吃饭匆忙、体育锻炼少等等,请代表学生会,为校"英语天地"宣传栏写一份倡议书,呼吁大家积极养成健康的生活方式,内容包括:
(1)倡议的原因;
(2)倡议的具体内容。

注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Health Matters Most
Hello,everyone!河南省信阳高级中学2023届高三年级二轮复习滚动测试5
英语试题
21-25 ADCBB
26-30 CDACB
31-35 ADCAC
36-40 EDFAG
41-45 CDBAB
46-50 DCDAB
51-55 CABAC
56-60 CDABD
语法填空
61. awareness 62. a 63. To make 64. were given 65. targets 66. typically 67. which 68. for 69. encounteering 70. saved
改错
1. respected改为respect
2. a改为an
3. teach改为teaching
4. make改为makes
5. student改为students'
6. and 改为but或者yet
7. amused 改为amusing
8.删除with
9. it改为them
10.在have前加to
书面表达
Health Matters Most
Hello,everyone! As you can see,an increasing number of students in our school have been under tremendous pressure since senior high school, thus developing an unhealthy lifestyle, such as staying up deep into night, rushing through meals,taking little physical exercise and so forth. Not only will these bad living habits do harm to our health,but they will have a negative impact on our study. Hence, it's high time that we should take immediate action and say no to the unhealthy lifestyle.
First of all,we should form the good habit of keeping early hours. As the saying goes, early to bed and early to rise make a man healthy, wealthy and wise. In addition, we're supposed to take
meals slowly and regularly,which contributes to good digestion and st but not least,it's strongly recommended that we should spare as much time as possible working out. Only in this way can we live a happy and healthy life and make our study more productive.
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