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2024年陜西省西安市鄂邑區(qū)第二中學(xué)高三模擬考試英語試卷
一、閱讀理解
Withthebeautifulsnow-coatedlandscapes,winterrevealsadifferentworldofnationalparkswith
significantlyfewercrowds.HerearesomeofthebestnationalparksintheUSforawinter
getaway.AcadiaNationalPark,Maine
BetweenOctoberandMarch,AcadiaNationalPark'sCadillacMountain,thetallestmountainon
theeastcoast,offershikersepicviewsofthefirstsunriseinthecountry.Becausetheroadsare
closedtomotorvehiclesduringthewinter,thosewhoundertakethe3.5-milehikefromParkLoop
Roadarerewardedwithastunningviewalltothemselves.Snowmobilingintheparkisanother
specialexperienceforvisitors.MountRainierNationalPark,WashingtonState
MountRainierNationalParkinWashingtonStateisoneoftheoldestnationalparksintheUSand
aplaygroundforoutdoorenthusiastsinwinter.Unlikeothersnow-crowdedresorts,thispark
allowsvisitorstoheartilyenjoysnowmobiling,sleddingandsnowshoeing.Itshoteloffers
comfortableroomswithviewsofMountRainier,andtastylocaldishes.DenaliNationalPark,
Alaska
Withitsremotelocationandminimallightpollution,DenaliNationalParkisanidealplacefor
photographerstocapturethenorthernlightsduringtheaurora(極光)season,betweenSeptember
andApril.Visitorsinthiscrowd-freeparkcanspotwildlifesuchaswolvesandblackbears,which
remainactiveinthewinter.ChacoCultureNationalHistoricalPark,NewMexico
InnorthernNewMexico,ChacoCultureNationalHistoricalParkholdsstonegreathouses,
whichwerethelargestbuildingsinNorthAmericauntilthemid-18thcentury.Accessibleformost
ofthewinter,theparkcanseefewerthan10visitorsadayincoldermonths.Photographerscan
capturelandscapesamidtheconstellations(星群)bynight.
1.WhatexperiencecanvisitorsonlyhaveinAcadiaNationalPark?
A.Thelongesthikingroute.
B.TheearliestsunriseinUSA.
C.Snowshoeingandsnowmobiling.
D,Comfortableaccommodation.
2.Wherewillphotographersgoiftheywanttoshootthenorthernlights?
A.AcadiaNationalPark.
B.MountRainierNationalPark.
C.DenaliNationalPark.
D.ChacoCultureNationalHistoricalPark.
3.Whatdoallthefournationalparkshaveincommon?
A.Snowandiceactivities.
B.Achancetomeetwildlife.
C.Culturalheritagesites.
D.Anescapefromthecrowds.
TokyorestaurantSushiyanoNohachireportedlyservesgreatsushi,butitismostfamous
foritsgimmick-makingtheworld'ssmallestsushiwithasinglegrainofrice.
LocatedinAsakusa,aslightlyquieterpartofTokyo,SushiyanoNohachiistheplacetogo
ifyouwanttoenjoythetiniest,mostadorablesushiintheworld.Eachpieceismadewithonlya
grainofriceandatinysliceoftoppingwrappedinthethinnestpieceofnori(海苔).Everyserved
pieceisactuallyperfect,whichhintsattheamountofworkandpatiencethatBesintomaking
them.TheyaretheworkofHironoriIkeno,thechefofSushiyanoNohachi,whocameupwiththe
ideain2002whenaclientaskedhimhowsmallhecouldmakehissushi.Heanswered,uassmall
asagrainofrice”,andproceededtodemonstratethathewasn'tkidding.Overtheyears,the
restauranthasbecomeinternationallyfamousformakingtheworld'ssmallestsushi.
Despiteitssize,miniaturesushiactuallytakesabitlongertomakethanregular-sizedme,
becauseoftheprecisionandconcentrationrequiredtoputthetinyingredientstogether.Thatis
partofthereasonwhytherestaurantonlypreparestinysushiforcustomersafewtimesaweek
andnomorethanfivetimesaday,althoughtheydosometimesmakeexceptionsforforeign
visitorswhotraveltotherestaurantjusttoexperiencetheworld'ssmallestsushi.
“IhadaclientfromSwedenwhocamejusttoseemytinysushiandthemomentshesawit,
sheliterallycriedwithjoy."HironoriIkenosaid.
Interestingly,onecannotsimplyorderthetinysushiattherestaurant.Itisservedforfre
uponrequestwitharegular-sizedsushicourse.Consideringthesushiservedatthisplaceis
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reportedlydelicious,youshouldprobablybemoreexcitedaboutthat.Plus,italsojustifiesthe
gimmickthattherestaurantissofamousfor.
4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“gimmick“inparagraph1probablyreferto?
A.Aclasstoteachcookingskills.
B.Atricktoattractcustomers.
C.Aplantopromotethesushi.
D.Adishtowinoveropponents.
5.WhatmadeHironoriIkenostarttomakethesmallestsushi?
A.Hispursuitforperfection.
B.Thecuriosityofacustomer.
C.Therequirementfromhisboss.
D.Abethemadewithothers.
6.Comparedwiththeregularsushi,theworld'ssmallestsushi.
A.Takemoretimetomakeone
B.Unpopularamongcustomers
C.costsmoremoneytobuyone
D.needsmoreexpensivematerials
7.WhatdoHironoriIkeno9swordsabouttheSwedishcustomershow?
A.Diversityofthecustomers.
B.Hislackofexperience.
C.Specialtreatmenttoforeigners.
D.Hissenseofachievement.
Scientistslookingtouncoverthemysteriesoftheunderwaterworldhavemorevaluable
informationthankstoaninternationalteamthathasproducedalistofspeciesconfirmedor
expectedtoproducesoundunderwater.
LedbyAudreyLoobyfromtheUniversityofFlorida,theGlobalLibraryofUnderwater
BiologicalSoundsworkinggroupcollaboratedwiththeWorldRegisterofMarineSpeciesto
document729mammals(哺孚L動物),fishes,andinvertebrates(無脊椎動物)thatproduceactive
orpassivesounds.Inaddition,thelistincludesanother21,911speciesthatareconsideredtolikely
producesounds.
“Withmorethan70%oftheEarth'ssurfacecoveredbywater,mostoftheplanefshabitats
areaquatic,andthereisamisconceptionthatmostaquaticorganismsaresilent.Thenewly
publishedcomprehensivedigitaldatabaseonwhatanimalsareknowntomakesoundsisthefirst
ofitskindandcanrevolutionizemarineandaquaticscience,9,theresearcherssaid.
""Listeningtounderwatersoundscanrevealalotofinformationaboutthespeciesthat
producethemandisusefulforavarietyofapplications,rangingfromfisheriesmanagement,
invasivespeciesdetectiontoassessinghumanenvironmentalimpacts,"saidLooby,whoalso
co-createdFishSounds,whichoffersacollectionoffishsoundproductionresearchrecords.
Theteam'sresearchwaspublishedinScientificDataandinvolved19authorsfromsix
countries."'Understandinghowmarinespeciesinteractwiththeirenvironmentsisofglobal
importance,andthisdatabeingfreelyavailableisamajorsteptowardthatgoal,^^saidKieranCox,
amemberoftheresearchteam.
“Mostpeoplearefamiliarwithwhaleordolphinsoundsbutareoftensurprisedtolearnthat
manyfishesandinvertebratesusesoundstocommunicate,too,"Loobysaid.t4Ourdatabasehelps
demonstratehowwidespreadunderwatersoundproductionreallyisacrossavarietyofanimals,
butwestillhavealottoleam.^^
8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“aquatic“inparagraph3probablymean?
A.Outdoor.B.Over-crowded.
C.Well-protected.D.Underwater.
9.Whatispeople'smisunderstandingaccordingtothetext?
A.Mostfishescan'tmakesounds.
B.Differentspeciescancommunicate.
C.Mammalscanliveinwater.
D.Oceananimalscan'tgetontotheland.
10.WhatisthegoalmentionedbyKieranCox?
A.Todocumentoceananimals5sounds.
B.Tosetupafreedatabaseforscientists.
C.Tolearnhowoceananimalscommunicate.
D.TopublishtheresearchinScientificData.
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11.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?
A.Tocallonpeopletoprotectoceananimals.
B.Tointroducethefindingofaresearchteam.
C.Tolisttheanimalsthatcanproducesounds.
D.Touncoverthemysteriousunderwaterworld.
Ahumanoidrobotcanrelayvideoandtouchsensationstoapersonwearingahaptic(觸覺
內(nèi))feedbacksuitandavirtualreality(VR)headsethundredsofkilometresaway,offeringaway
forpeopletoattendeventswithouttravelling.
TheiCub3robotisa52-kilogram,125-centimetre-tallrobotwith54jointsacrossitsbody.
Itsheadcontainstwocameraswhereahuman9seyeswouldbe,andanInternet-connected
computerwherethebrainwouldgo.Alongwiththecameras,sensorscoveringitsbodysenddata
totherobot?s"brain”.ThesesensationsarethenreproducedonasuitandVRheadsetwornbya
remotehumanoperator.
Whentheoperatorsreacttowhattheyseeandfeel,thesuifssensorspickupthe
movementsandtherobotmatchesthem."Thekeyistotranslateeverysignalandbitofdigital
datathatcanbesentthroughthenetwork.^^saysStefanoDafarra,whowaspartoftheiCub3team.
Therecanbeasmalldelayofupto100millisecondstocaptureandtransmitthevisualshots,but
theoperatorcancasethisbymovingslightlyslowerthannormal.
TheteamdemonstratedtherobotattheVeniceBiennale,whereitwanderedthroughan
exhibitionwhileitsoperatorstood290kilometresawayinGenoa.Dafarrahopespeoplewilluse
theiCub3toattendeventsremotely,reducingtheneedtotravel."Butatpresent,afallcouldbe
hugelydamagingtotherobot,andifsuncertainwhetheritcouldstandupagainonitsown,"he
says.
“iCub3isaninterestingrobotandoffersclearadvantagesfromthepreviousversions.^^says
JonathanAitken,whoselaboratoryownsapriorversionoftherobot.However,heisdisappointed
thattheteamwasn'tclearinitsresearchaboutthedatatransmissionrequirementsofthenew
versionoftherobot.ccItwouldbegoodtoknowjusthowmuchdatawasrequired,andwhatthe
upperandlowerboundswere.^^hesays.
12.Whafstheprinciplebehindthehumanoidrobot?
A.Itconveyssensationstothewearerandactsaccordingly.
B.ItreceivescommandsfromanoperatorthroughtheInternet.
C.Thecamerastakepicturesandtheninteractwiththesensors.
D.Thecomputerintherobotprocessesthedataandgivesorders.
13.Whichaspectoflifemaythetechnologybeappliedto?
A.Medicalconsultation.B.Sportsevents.
C.Outdoorworkouts.D.Virtualtourism.
14.WhatcanweinferaboutiCub3fromthetext?
A.Itfailstoappealtopotentialinvestors.
B.Itsperformancehasn'tbeenevaluatedclearly.
C.Itspresentversionstillrequirestobeupdated.
D.Itstransmissionofdatacameacrosstechnicalproblems.
15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.Humanoidrobotswithsenseoftouchcatchon
B.iCub3robotcombineswithVRtobenefitmorepeople
C.Humanoidrobotsletpeopleseeandfeelthingsremotely
D.Newadvancesintechnologyenablepeopletotravelatwork
Howtoimproveyourmemory?
Ifsgenerallyacceptedthatyoucan'tteachanolddognewtricks,butwhenitcomestothe
brain,scientistshavediscoveredthisoldsayingsimplyisn'ttrue.16Whetheryou're
lookingtosharpenyourmind,boostyourmentalperformance,orpreserveyourmemoryasyou
age,thesetipscanhelp.
17Memory,likemuscularstrength,requiresyouto“useitorloseit”.Themore
youworkoutyourbrain,thebetteryou'llbeabletoprocessandrememberinformation.Thebest
brainexercisesbreakyourroutineandchallengeyoutouseanddevelopnewbrainpathways.
Don'tskipthephysicalexercise.Whilementalexerciseisimportantforbrainhealth,that
doesn'tmeanyouneverneedtobreakasweat.Physicalexercisehelpsyourbrainstaysharp.
18
Getenoughsleep.Thereisabigdifferencebetweentheamountofsleepyoucangetand
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theamountyouneedtofunctionatyourbest.Thetruthisthatover95%ofadultsneed7.5to9
hoursofsleepeverynight.19Memory,creativity,problem-solvingabilities,andcritical
thinkingskillsareallharmed.
Maketimeforfriends.Whenyouthinkofwaystoimprovememory,doyouthinkof
“serious“activitiessuchasmasteringchessstrategies,orisitmorerelaxingpastimeshanging
outwithfriendsorenjoyingafunnymovie?20Butcountlessstudiesshowthatalifefull
offriendsandfuncomeswithbrainbenefits.
A.Keepstressincheck.
B.Giveyourbrainaworkout.
C.Ifyou'relikemostofus,ifsprobablytheformer.
D.Evenlosingafewhoursofsleepmakesadifference!
E.Infact,interactingwithothersmayprovidethebestkindofbrainexercise.
F.Thehumanbrainhasanastonishingabilitytoadaptandchange,evenintooldage.
G.Itincreasesoxygentoyourbrainandreducestheriskfordisordersthatleadtomemoryloss.
二、完形填空
Therearecountlessstoriesofman'sbestfriendsteppinginto21humans.And
thafsexactlywhathappenedbetweenadognamedMachoandateenageboy,Griffin.
SinglemomNicoleEvanswasoutoftownwhenafire22insidethehome.Her
teenageson,Griffin,wasinhisroomsleepingat5:30am,not23whatwashappening.
ThafswhenMachostartedbehavingvery24.Henipped(咬)atGriffinrepeatedly,
25toleavealone.Fortunately,Macho'simmediate26enabledhimandGriffinto
27fromtheburninghousejustintime.
Thefirecompletely28NicoleEvans'home.Andhearingaboutthe29
whileoutoftownwasanightmareforthesinglemom."Itwasprobablytheworst30of
mylifetonotbewithmysonwhilesomething'shappeningtoNicoleexplained.
31,whileshelostnearlyeverythingsheowns,it'swhat32thefirethat
wasmostimportanttoNicole."Allthosethingsarejustthings,andthey'reall33Jshe
said."It'sa(n)34toknowbothGriffinandMachoaresafe,andIcan'tthankMacho
enoughforhisincredible35
Meanwhile,Nicolewon'tfacethis36timealone.Fromthemomentthenewsof
thefirespread,donationsbegan37.Neighborsarehelpingthefamily38from
thegreatlossandacharityaccountisensuringfriendsandstrangersalikecanprovide39
aswell.
Ourpetsnotonlyprovideuswithcompanionshipandunconditionallove,butcanevenact
asourfurry40.
21.A.approachB.rescueC.inspireD.reward
22.A.brokeoutB.setoffC.gaveawayD.checkedin
23.A.confirmedB.satisfiedC.awareD.concerned
24.A.selfishlyB.strangelyC.badlyD.professionally
25.A.pretendingB.agreeingC.refusingD.determining
26.A.debateB.missionC.requestD.reaction
27.A.disappearB.hideC.escapeD.depart
28.A.destroyedB.affectedC.removedD.threatened
29.A.disasterB.adventureC.droughtD.contest
30.A.speechB.ideaC.experienceD.journey
31.A.InsteadB.HoweverC.GraduallyD.Similarly
32.A.arrangedB.recognizedC.caughtD.survived
33.A.uniqueB.valuableC.replaceableD.useful
34.A.challengeB.opportunityC.reasonD.relief
35.A.characterB.performanceC.talentD.responsibility
36.A.specificB.pleasantC.boringD.tough
37.A.pouringinB.runningoutC.showingupD.takingoff
38.A.sufferB.benefitC.struggleD.recover
39.A.supportB.creationC.adviceD.information
40.A.leadersB.instructorsC.protectorsD.neighbors
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三、語法填空
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Statisticsshowthattherearemorethan1.9billionvideosrelatedtostove-boiledteaon
socialmediaplatforms.
“Stove-boiledtea”,a41(new)emergingsocialactivityamongyoungChinese
people,hasbeenfillingupsocialmediafeeds.Usually42(consist)ofseveralfriends
whogathertositaroundafirestove,theytogetherenjoythesmellofcharcoal-grilled(炭烤的)
snacksandsocialize43waitingfortheteatoboil.Thoughithasrecentlyregained
44(popular)
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