1、2022届浙江省普通高中强基联盟高三5月仿真模拟卷英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Though against his will, this 12-year-old boy felt compelled to leave his puppy to an animal shelter in Mexico. Upsetting, but sometimes the best decision is to let go of your dog for a better life.The factors that compel owners to give up their pet
2、s vary, but the most common ones relate to issues regarding obedience and the owners capacity. People have no alternative but to give up their dogs when they move into a new neighborhood and pets are not allowed. Another reason is when families cannot afford to cover medical bills for the pet. In th
3、e end, they have to give one up to ease their financial burdens.Nevertheless, giving up our pets is one of the most difficult decisions we have to make, just like what this boy from Mexico did.On February 13, a 12-year-old boy, Andres, left a pit bull puppy outside the RefugioXollin in Michoacan, Me
4、xico. Along with the dog came a stuffed animal and a touching letter penned by his young owner, explaining why he could no longer care for the dog. “My name is Andres and I am 12 years old, the note reads, “My mom and I decide to leave my dog in your hands, hiding it from my dad because he is thinki
5、ng about selling him. He mistreats and kicks him. One day he kicked him so hard that he hurt his tail. I hope you can help and take care of him. I leave him a stuffed animal so he wont forget me.The rescue group shared the story on their Facebook page, along with adorable pictures of the pup. The po
6、st quickly gained massive attention online. They have received over 300 applications to adopt the pit bull puppy, Rene, from all over Mexico.The group took Rene to the pet clinic and had him dewormed. He is on his way to recovery and ready for adoption. However, it seems like Rescue Xollin hasnt fou
7、nd the perfect family for him yet, as he is still under their care. Hopefully, Rene gets adopted out soon and Andres is fine.1What does the underlined word compel mean in the second paragraph?ADetermine.BPermit.CForce.DPersuade.2What led to Andres giving up Rene?AThe fact that the new neighborhood d
8、oesnt allow pets.BThe reason that his family cant afford the medical treatment.CThe concern that his mother mistreats and kicks Rene.DThe wish that Rene will experience a better life.3What do we know about Rene?AHe will be taken care of by the stuffed animal left by the boy.BHe is well treated in th
9、e Refugio Xollin in Michoacan, Mexico.CMore than 300 people would like to adopt him throughout the world.DRescue Xollin hasnt found time to select a perfect family for him.A few weeks shy of her 100th birthday, Betty White, the beloved actress and comedian whose career in Hollywood spanned nearly ei
10、ght decades has died. She was 99.White was set to turn 100 years old on Jan. 17, and the actress was going to celebrate the milestone with a special movie event. Betty White: 100 Years Young, which was to feature White sharing stories from throughout her career, plus classic clips from her films and
11、 a lost part from her first sitcom. Plenty of celebrity guests had been included as well, including Ryan Reynolds, Tina Fey, Morgan Freeman and others.Whites remarkable accomplishments included work in radio, television, and film, while she also penned several books and worked tirelessly as an activ
12、ist for animal rights. Her work both in front of and behind cameras helped pave the way for other women who followed and strengthened her inheritance as an industry pioneer. And she also used her power to make Hollywood more inclusive by hiring Arthur Duncan, an African American performer, as a regu
13、lar on her NBC variety show The Betty White Show in 1954 though the decision brought much controversy.After The Mary Tyler Moore Show finished in 1977, she continued to work regularly.Most notably, she starred on her own program. The Betty White Show. White scored her second-most iconic role, as the
14、 lovably dim Rose Nylund on The Golden Girls. The show was a real hit, ran for seven seasons, and helped win White her third Emmy.While White remained a constant presence on TV screen, she experienced yet another monumental moment in 2010, when she starred in a Snickers Super Bowl commercial. The sp
15、ot led to a fan campaign for her to host Saturday Night Live, and in May 2010 she did. In the following months, Whites latest sitcom, Hot in Cleveland, was first released on TV Land. The show became an instant success and ran for six seasons.In January 2017, on her 95th birthday, when asked what she
16、 hoped people would think when they heard her name, she quickly quipped, “Oh, shes so gorgeous and sexy!” White then added,“I just appreciate the fact that people have been so kind to me all these years. The fact that Im still working, thats the thing Im most grateful for.”4Which of the following is
17、 true according to the first two paragraphs?ABetty White passed away shortly after the special occasion.BBetty White shared her personal life stories with celebrity guests.CA special movie event was scheduled to celebrate her 100th birthdayDThe special movie event was a success due to the appearance
18、 of celebrities.5Which of the following can best describe Betty White according to the passage?AHardworking and caring.BStrict and grateful.CBeautiful and elegant.DCautious and lovable.6What do we know about Betty Whites achievements?AThe Betty White Show caused controversy for discriminating agains
19、t African Americans.BHot in Cleveland became quite popular after running six seasons.CA Snickers Super Bowl commercial led to White hosting Saturday Night live in 2017.DThe Golden Girls runing for seven seasons helped win White her third Emmy.A new large-scale study that skipping dinner could result
20、 in weight gain and a higher likelihood of being overweight or obese.For years, research has linked skipping breakfast with increased BMI (body mass index), but few studies have been carried out into the effect of the other meals of the day. However, researchers at Osaka University, whose study asse
21、ssed breakfast, lunch, and diner habits, concluded that not eating diner is a “significant predictor of weight gain and overweight/obesity.”The study followed 17,573 male and 8,860 female students over the age of 18 enrolled at Osaka University over an average of three years. As part of their annual
22、 check-ups, the students were asked how often they ate breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Researchers also took into consideration the time of eating, whether participants meal habits changed over the course of the study, and lifestyle factors like sleep, smoking, and drinking.The number of students who
23、said they sometimes skipped dinner was small, but the researchers found that those who did so all the time or occasionally were more likely to be older, more overweight, a smoker or drinker, to sleep for a shorter period of time, skip other meals more frequently, and eat dinner later when they did e
24、at it.For both men and women, skipping lunch was more likely to coincide with all the same outcomes except having a higher BMI. Skipping dinner, the researchers found, was”significantly associated” with weight gain of 10% or more, and having a BMI over 25, which is classed as overweight or obese.Its
25、 worth pointing out that BMI has its limitations someone who is incredibly muscular and lean can be classed as obese, for example, but when assessing a large population its generally considered accurate enough as the outliers outweigh each other, “These results suggest that skipping dinner, which wa
26、s much less common than skipping breakfast, has a stronger association with weight gain and overweight/obesity than skipping breakfast,” the study said.The researchers suggested that the reason skipping dinner could lead to weight gain is that it makes people hungrier so they end up eating more over
27、 the course of the day. Another possible explanation, they said, is that dinner is typically a meal that lends itself to nutritious foods like lean proteins and vegetables, so skipping dinner may mean a lower quality diet.The researchers note that their study had limitations: It should be repeated t
28、o assess a wider population, and they also didnt take into account factors like exercise, stress, or depression.7What can be inferred about the research?AMany studies have associated skipping dinner with overweight.BDinner is a significant predictor of weight gain and obesity.CAnyone with a BMI over
29、 25 is obese.DFew students at Osaka University skipped dinner8What do the researchers mean in the last three paragraphs?AThe result is scientific and accurate.BSkipping dinner may lead to overeating.CDinner is more important than breakfast.DNutritious dinner means a lower quality diet.9What is the p
30、urpose of the text?APresent a science report.BAdvocate a healthy diet.CRecommend approaches to fighting obesity.DStress the importance of nutritious dinner.10Which of the following is the best title for the text?ASkipping dinner might be making you gain weightBNutritious dinner means a high quality
31、dietCStudents skipping dinner tend to develop unhealthy habitsDPeople with increased IBM tend to skip dinner二、七选五Beating Burnout and Compassion Fatigue in the New YearThis year has continued to bring many of us closer to the pain, suffering and exhaustion of those experiencing burnout and compassion
32、 fatigue (疲倦). There is no doubt that 2021 has been filled with additional challenges. _11_The data is clearly showing that our workforce shares feelings of burnout. A recent Gallup report indicated that 67% of us feel burned out either some or most of the time. At an organizational level, Hogan rep
33、orts that burned out employees are 18% less productive and 2.6 times more likely to be actively seeking a different job.Fatigue and burnout arise not when we fail to get sufficient rest but when we fail to appreciate the moments of purpose and joy in our lives.There are a few myths around burnout an
34、d compassion fatigue:Myth 1: Burnout is an individuals problem.Many people believe that burnout is about an individual who needs to “figure it out”. _12_ Team structure offers critical support and leaders should create environment where team burnout is addressed.Myth 2: _13_Surprisingly, the individ
35、uals most likely to experience burnout are committed employees and leaders who love their job and are highly engaged. These top performers are the people you are most likely to lose.Myth 3: People who experience burnout are just less resilient.Research shows a correlation between higher levels of re
36、silience (复原力) and lower levels of burnout. _14_ But resilience looks very different now from five years ago, and my guess is that it will continue to shift.If 2021 has taught us anything, it is that we cannot separate burnout from our emotions, whether they may be fear, anger, shame or guilt. _15_A
37、While fatigue is more sudden and results from carrying the pain and suffering of others, what we experience is similar.BBurnout results from lack of responsibility.CBurnout hurts individuals enthusiasm and passion.DAt this point, burnout and compassion fatigue has expanded into many aspects of our l
38、ives.EBut burnout occurs at different levels and is the result from challenges to individuals, teams and organizations.FAt one point, people believed resilience was established by “sucking it up”, or “just staying positive”.GAnd the path forward requires us to deepen the relationship with feelings o
39、f joy, passion, pride and fulfillment.三、完形填空My son Ethan needed 12 weeks of physical therapy in a Baltimore hospital, because be was born with a severe condition that _16_ his left leg shorter than the right. It was a big _17_ for our family. Compared with Baltimore, my hometown Pennington was much
40、_18_. Could I really _19_ the summer in a city this big?We had introduced ourselves online when we _20_ to come to Baltimore. To our surprise, Miss Marcie, a stranger online, _21_ to let us move in for free. We were struck by her _22_ and I begged the kids to be on their best _23_. _24_ we were the
41、guests of a stranger in a new city.On Ethans first day of therapy, we left the house early so as not to _25_ our hosts. But Miss Marcie had worked in her _26_.“What beautiful flowers, I said as we walked by somewhat _27_. I couldnt _28_ the feeling that we were a burden.On our third day, Miss Marcie
42、 invited Ethan to play on the swing. He _29_ at the chance, with Miss Marcie _30_ him softly. I told Miss Marcie I missed home. “It was for me too when I first came here.” she said. Soon, she became a sympathetic _31_. “You should all come to church with us this Sunday.” Miss Marcie said. It is a gr
43、eat _32_ for homesickness. The church sincerely welcomed us and we _33_ for a big family dinner every Sunday.Returning to Pennington, I was _34_to realize I was missing Balimore. The city that had once seemed so _35_ now felt like a home away from home!16AleftBgaveCledDbrought17AtaskBchallengeCproje
44、ctDjob18AeasierBricherCbetterDsmaller19AtakeBspendCconsumeDcost20AdecidedBguaranteedCturnedDpreferred21AexpectedBofferedCsoughtDundertook22AhonestyBjustice.CgenerosityDfairness23AactionBperformanceCachievementDbehavior24AIn allBAbove allCAfter allDAll in all25AdisturbBinfluenceCembarrassDinterrupt26
45、AgarageBgardenCcompanyDworkshop27AsteadilyBdirectlyCawkwardlyDabruptly28AshakeBreduceCshrink.Dmiss29AaimedBgraspedCseizedDjumped30AcatchingBhuggingCpushingDdragging31AeyeBearChandDfist32AcureBroutineCmethodDdirection33AunitedBgatheredCsurroundedDsupported34AamusedBscaredCshockedDdetermined35Athrilli
46、ngBamazingCinterestingDfrightening四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面材料,在空白处填人适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Whenever she saw me drawing, my mother would tell me to stop. “Youll be nothing but a poor artist,” shed say. Living a poor _36_ tough life, she wanted me to get a “real job”. But I was _37_ (ambition) to be a real a
47、rtist and kept practicing.At the age of fifteen, I _38_ (select) to paint a mural in the courtyard. The instructor was Arlan Huan, _39_ real, devoted artist. Most importantly, he was the first artist who believed in me.Arlan brought us to his studio in SoHo, _40_(teach) us about visual storytelling, how to use symbolism and express a feeling, despite complicated concepts. He praised my painting and encouraged me to move on. Eventually I earned a _41_ (scholar) to the School of Visual Arts. _42_
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