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1、2023届内蒙古呼和浩特市高三年级第二次质量数据监测英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Join Trackers Earth for award-winning Spring Break Camps. Parents know us as one of the most engaging camps in Portland. Here are the newest Spring Break Camps for your lovely kids.Wilderness Survival Camps-Spring BreakTrain in the skills of wilder

2、ness survival. Kids work together in a Rangers Team, embarking on outdoor adventures and building lasting friendships. Grade 1-5Take up a bow. Learn forest skills. Carve your own tools and learn the uses of wild plants. Make a fire with many methods. Make your camp and home in the wilderness. Make s

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6、re themed games and activities. Pre-registration is required. Extended Camp 3:30 pm6 pm$20 per afternoon with pre-registration of a single day$30 per afternoon unregisteredLate PickupsUp to 30 minutes after the end of camp is considered a late pickup. For the first 10 minutes we charge a fee of $5 a

7、nd for any additional minute we charge $1 per minute. After 30 minutes we consider it extended camp and charge for the full unregistered day rate of $30. Late pickups after 6 pm will be charged $1 per minute. If you want to get more information, please click the right access to the page.1What skill

8、will kids learn in Grade 1-5?AStarting a fire in the wild.BBuilding survival shelters.CSetting a trap for wild animals.DTracking humans in the wilderness2Who is Extended Camp designed for?ANature lovers.BWorking parentsCCame playersDFamily members3If you are a 9th grader and check out at 3 :50 pm, h

9、ow much will you pay for this camp totally?A$120.B$114.C$105.D$99On a damp, boring, stay-in-the-house kind of day, I was a 4-year-old artist armed with a new treasure: my own big box of crayons. Somehow, the usual paper wasnt special enough for these 64 perfect, sweet-smelling sticks of vivid color.

10、 I looked around for a bigger canvas (画布). The walls presented an inviting yet forbidden landscape. If only there were hidden walls, walls that people could sometimes see and sometimes not. Walls like the ones in Mom and Dads closet.Slipping quietly down the hall to the bedroom, I stood on tiptoe to

11、 reach the string for the closet light. Using my whole body, I pushed aside the heavy clothes and shut the door behind me. Words and images filled my mind faster than my hands could make them.A brilliant rainbow was seen on one wall, with a cheery golden sun peeking out from above. Below, a giant sh

12、ade tree supported a swing for sick-figure (人物线条画) children. Around them, flowers bloomed everywhere. Then I drew my reddish-brown cat with its green eyes and long black whiskers.My masterpiece! All my very own magic! I took in the walls, the colors and the brightness. Joy swelled inside me. But as

13、my creativity wound down, a thought popped up: Ive got to show Mom! Suddenly I was still. I looked around with new eyes. What had I done?Mom called out, “Dinners ready.” After a short time, her footsteps approached, and then finally, the closet door opened. I stood nervously in the corner. Oh, pleas

14、e dont be mad, I thought. Please, please.Mom breathed in sharply, then stood frozen. Only her eyes moved as she slowly looked over my masterpiece. She was quiet for a long, long time. I didnt dare breathe.Finally, she turned to me.“I like it,” she said. “No, I love it! Its you! Its happy! I feel lik

15、e I have a new closet!”Now, 45 years later, my childhood artwork is still there. And in my own house, the closet walls are masterpieces, too, created by my own daughters when they were little girls.Every time I open a closet door, I remember that, as big as that box of crayons and white walls seemed

16、 when I was little my mothers love was the biggest thing of all.4What could NOT be seen in the authors artwork?AA fantastic rainbow in the sky.BChildren playing on a swing.CFlowers everywhere.DA green-eyed cat playing with children.5When the author was drawing, _.Ashe felt very creativeBshe felt afr

17、aid of being punishedCan image got stuck in her mindDshe wanted to ask her mom for advice6How did the authors mother react to her artwork?AShe was angry.BShe was disappointed.CShe managed to calm herself down.DShe was amazed by the authors talent.7What can we conclude from the text?AThe author was n

18、ot pleased with her childhood artwork when she grew up.BThe author encouraged her children to draw on the white walls in the house.CThe authors childhood artwork always reminds her of her mothers love.DThe author learned from her mother to let children do whatever they want.Everyone knows what makes

19、 a good story. Our hero starts their journey as a flawed (有缺陷的) but relatable being with a personal goal. In scene after scene, they face challenges and setbacks that push them down new paths. By the end of the tale, they have succeeded and become a better person in the process. Just think of Jane E

20、yre, Luke Skywalker or Gilgamesh.We love these plots in the novels we read, the films we watch and the video games we play. But the principles of a good story offer much more than entertainment. Recent research shows that the narratives we tell ourselves about our lives can powerfully shape our resi

21、lience (恢复力;弹力) to stress. People who generate tales of struggle and redemption (救赎) from their own lives appear to have much better mental health. You could describe this as the flawed hero effect.Better yet, psychologists have found that spinning our memories into a well-told life narrative, and v

22、iewing our future as an extension of this story, can help us achieve our goals for self-improvement. And if you want to turn over a new leaf, it helps to choose a significant date that signals the start of a new “chapter”. Contrary to popular skepticism, resolutions made on 1 January are more effect

23、ive for this reason. So, whether your goal is saving money, studying for exams, quitting smoking or getting fit, there is no better time to start. You just need to know how to use the power of self-narrative to boost your willpower, improve your well-being and create a better you.8Why are people who

24、 narrate their own life stories healthier mentally?AThey are ready to help others.BThey work more seriously.CThey are more resistant to pressure.DThey are more skilled at playing games.9What does the underlined word “generate” mean in paragraph 2?ARetell.BForecast.CMemorize.DCreate.10Which of the fo

25、llowing is NOT achievable by self-narration?AImprove happiness index.BKeep fit.CStrengthen willpower.DCreate yourself.11What is the authors attitude towards people who are good at narrating?ASupportive.BOpposed.CCurious.DSubjective.A self-portrait of Vincent van Gogh winked at me: The Dutch painters

26、 life and Post-Impressionism art are the subjects of Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience. The interactive exhibition will continue touring through North and South America later.The unique show was created in 2020 by Mathieu St-arnaud, the creative director of Normal Studio in Montreal, Canada,

27、 and his team of artists. The self-guided tour includes important moments in Van Goghs life, and more than 300 Van Goghs paintings were digitally reproduced and edited into a 35-minute film. The film is played repeatedly and is presented on a large digital landscape using 360-projection (360度投影) tec

28、hnology.“This showed me a new way to enjoy art. After all, not everyone can go to a museum that owns: a real Van Goghs painting,” said Samantha Kates, 14, who viewed the exhibition in Los Angeles. Like many visitors, Samantha was curious about the technology that allows viewers to “communicate” with

29、 Van Gogh. “There was a projector that was making all of these colors appear,” Samantha said. “They would also appear on my skin, and that really made me feel a part of the painting.”11-year-old Abby Kates, who only knew The Starry Night before experiencing the exhibition in San Diego, found another

30、 benefit of the show. “My Beyond Van Gogh experience was different because I got to do yoga,” she said. “It was peaceful, and I got to think deeply and stay calm while enjoying the art. Now I became interested in this talent.”“Yoga is really a process. It brings awareness to the present moment,” Mic

31、hael Caldwell, a local yoga instructor, said. “Doing yoga in an environment like the Van Gogh show really helps you to focus on the constancy (恒定性) of change, which we can see through the exhibition with Van Gogh s progress over time. And seeing that process in ourselves, we can better appreciate it

32、 and know how to live our lives.”12Whats unique about Beyond Van Gogh?AA team of creative artists work as guides for it.BVan Goghs works have been digitally recreated.CIt holds special lectures on Post-Impressionism art.DIt shows a 3D film based on Van Goghs life stories.13What can visitors do at th

33、e exhibition according to the text?AProduce their own artworks.BExperience art in a realistic way.CTalk to famous artists face to face.DGet close to the real works of Van Gogh.14Which may Caldwell agree with on doing yoga in the show?AIt can greatly improve viewers yoga skills.BIt can help create an

34、 artistic environment.CIt encourages deep thinking on creativity.DIt inspires viewers to reflect on themselves.15Whats the best title for the text?AVan Goghs art still keeps pace with the ageBA Van Gogh show is touring through the USCUsing technology to bring Van Goghs art to lifeDConnecting visitor

35、s to great artists through yoga二、七选五Many of us deal with mental health challenges on a daily basis. Being fed a steady diet of destructive world events only serves to make that harder, So Ive decided to share a few strategies to avoid being completely broken down by the newsfeed right now._16_Youll

36、find it easier to make this mental mindshift if you make a conscious effort to boost your level of positive emotion by doing things you enjoy and spending time with people you love. Positive emotions leave the door open to possibility while negative emotions keep the door shut.Recognize that theres

37、a difference between being absorbed and being informedSure, you want to be aware of whats happening in the world, but that doesnt mean that you have to be absorbed into your Twitter or Facebook and aim for a balanced media diet._17_. Move toward the good, too.Look for opportunities to take action_18

38、_. But by carrying through on sort of positive action, however small (writing a letter, making a donation, attending a face-to-face get-together in your town), youll feel good. And that will help to stop what can otherwise quickly change into negative feelings of anxiety and sadness._19_Reach out-do

39、nt break down InwardConnect with other caring citizens who share your concern about whats happening in our country and our world. Talk to other people you know who may be going through an especially difficult time right now._20_Finally, reach out for other types of support if you feel like youre rea

40、lly struggling.AIt doesnt have to be something hugeBSay no sometimesCHold your sense of optimismDLet them know that you will be there to support them and that you careEFeeling powerless fuels anxiety, taking action brings it downFDont just focus on the really bad newsGDoing good deeds can also relax

41、 social anxiety三、完形填空Today, we live in a world where GPS systems, digital maps, and other navigation apps are all available on our smartphones. _21_ of us just walk straight into the woods without a phone. But phones _22_ on batteries, and batteries can die faster than we realize. _23_ you get lost

42、without a phone or a compass, and you _24_ cant find north, a few tricks may help you navigate _25_ to civilization, one of which is to follow the land.When you find yourself _26_ a trail, but not in a completely _27_ area of land, you have to answer two questions: Which _28_ is downhill, in this pa

43、rticular area? And where is the nearest water source? Humans typically live in valleys, and on supplies of fresh water. _29_, if you head downhill, and follow any H2O you find, you should _30_ see signs of people.If youve explored the area before, keep an eye out for familiar sights you may be _31_

44、how quickly identifying a distinctive rock or tree can restore your directions.Another _32_: Climb high and look for signs of human habitation. _33_, even in deep forest, you should be able to _34_ gaps in the tree line due to roads, train tracks, and other paths people carve _35_ the woods. Head to

45、ward these _36_ to find a way out. At night, scan the horizon for _37_ light sources, such as fires and streetlights, then walk toward the glow of light pollution._38_, assuming you re lost in an area humans tend to frequent, look for the _39_ we leave on the landscape. Trail blazes, tire tracks, an

46、d other features can _40_ you to civilization.21AFewBMostCSomeDAll22AputBtakeCrunDcome23ASinceBUntilCThoughDIf24AformallyBreallyCgraduallyDrelatively25AaroundBawayCbackDnext.26AontoBalongCacrossDoff27AunattractiveBunfamiliarCunchanged.Duncrowned28AwayBpointCsiteDplace29AInsteadBYetCSoDBesides30Aimme

47、diatelyBeventuallyCunexpectedlyDintentionally31AfrightenedBannoyedCsurprisedDconfused32AproblemBresultCviewDoption33AAbove allBFor exampleCOn averageDIn contrast34AspotBavoidCbridgeDseparate35AfromBunderCbeyondDthrough36ApostsBbreaksCshadesDlinks37AhiddenBmysteriousCartificialDlimited38AFinallyBConsequentlyCIncidentallyDGenerally39AmemoriesBbelo

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