1、广东省广州市天河区2022届普通高中毕业班综合测试(二)学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Below is a list of the top and leading Chinese Restaurants in Los Angeles.Hoys Chinese RestaurantThe restaurant is a family-owned and operated business that has been offering tasty servings in every table. Their family is proud to serve everyone alwa
2、ys something like that.Products/Services: Dim Sum, Vegetarian Menu, Specialty, SeafoodAddress: 7105 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90046Phone: (323)850-6637Reviews: “They manage their high-level service and the highest level of the food they serve.”FrancisPhoenix Chinese CuisineFor more than five deca
3、des, it has served tens of thousands of consumers in Los Angeles. The restaurant will not be tired of inviting you to truly experience authentic and remarkable dining.Products/Services: Seafood. Coconut, Rice Noodle, Chicken WingsAddress: 301 Ord St, Los Angeles, CA 90012Phone: (213) 629-2812Reviews
4、: “Great place to go eat & the price is fair for the most part. It does get busy at times with all the online food orders.”JulioDragon Chinese RestaurantThe Lees have cooked and served Chinese food for over 40 years, producing delicious Chinese cuisine that wasnt accessible to the metropolis.Product
5、s/Services: House Specialties, Appetizers, Beef, Seafood, VegetablesAddress: 8597 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035Phone: (310) 657-7355Reviews: “The restaurant is absolutely the tastiest place in the region.”TomLittle China RestaurantIt welcomes the customer as if in China, 6 days a week. For cust
6、omers who do not have any time to go out, you can check out their menu online and order, for pickup and delivery.Products/Services: Chicken, Pork, Vegetables, Noodle and Rice Dishes, DessertsAddress: 3535 Cahuenga Blvd w # 107, Los Angeles, CA 90068Phone: (323) 969-8838Reviews: “Wonderful restaurant
7、, we came here after going to Universal Studios. The prices are super reasonable!”James1If you want to order some seafood for delivery, you can call _.A(323) 850-6637B(213) 629-2812C(310) 657-7355D(323) 969-88382What do Hoys Chinese Restaurant and Dragon Chinese Restaurant have in common?AThe price
8、is fairly low.BThey are family-run.CThey provide vegetarian menu.DThey are in operation for decades.3In which section are you likely to read the passage in a magazine?AFood.BHealth.CEconomy.DEntertainment.Madagascar was not turning out to be the heaven I expected. I was on assignment here to report
9、on drought relief and the prevention of starvation. A reporter and I were here to find out who was helping.After a three-plus-hour ride in a van, we arrived in Ambovombe, a small town. Peter immediately headed over to the hospital to speak with a local doctor on our topics of interest. Since I didnt
10、 need to photograph the background interview with the doctor, I decided to wander cut to the road and tried to look ordinary.l raised my camera tentatively to get some images before the sun went down. These would be my first photos in the country. Would they duck and cover? Hiss and yell? Would they
11、 be pleased? Upset?I photographed a handsome man who leaned against a wall in the golden light of dusk. No reaction. Ok. I took a breath. After a while, everyone within a 20-yard away had noticed me.Soon a mother standing at the street, encouraged me to photograph her two young children. I hesitated
12、 a moment. They were dressed in dirty clothes. One of them might not even have any pants on-not because their parents were too careless, but because they could not afford them. Shoes were far beyond the means of money.Their mother really wanted me to photograph them. This happens everywhere I go. Iv
13、e taken this kind of photo of cute smiling children staring into my lens over and over. I dont usually save the image for my photo files.But I saved this one.Why? The childrens mother. Its something so powerful yet so common that we sometimes miss it. This mom despite all the disadvantages so obviou
14、s to an outsiders eyes, found in her children something she wanted a photograph to remember. That was because she saw a different picture: She saw it with a mothers heart As should we all.4Why did the writer go to Madagascar?ATo report on peoples living in the country.BTo look into why people suffer
15、ed starvation.CTo take photos of people suffering from drought.DTo investigate who was offering aid to the area.5What does the underlined word “tentatively” mean in paragraph 3?ACautiously.BExcitedly.CCasually.DSkillfully.6When asked to photograph the kids, the writer hesitated because _.Athey were
16、dressed in dirty clothesBhe found they wore worn-out pantsCthey didnt look good enough for a pictureDhe had taken too many photos of this kind7Why did the writer keep the photo of the kids?AIt recorded a touching moment.BIt was a reminder of visiting Madagascar.CIt reflected a moms love for her chil
17、dren.DIt showed the miserable life in Madagascar.Located in the middle of the Egyptian desert is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Great Pyramid of Giza. Aside from being an incredible architecture achievement, it also serves as the final resting place for the great Pharaoh Khufu. Y
18、et, one question which has confused archeologists and architects alike is how this amazing structure was built.Many people dont believe that humans were technologically advanced enough in ancient Egypt to build such a large and highly advanced structure. This brought about many crazy theories that t
19、he pyramids were constructed by a race of giants or even aliens from outer space.Another popular theory suggested that the pyramids were built by an army of poor slaves who were forced to.Modern technology and some recent findings have helped shed some light on this ancient mystery. A major breakthr
20、ough occurred when an explorer accidentally uncovered a tomb containing some written information about the builders. The records reveal that the workers were paid and well-fed, and came from poor families in Egypt. Further analysis made it clear that people considered it an honor to work on the pyra
21、mids,and the builders were treated with great respect. In fact, anyone who died while working on the pyramids was given the honor of being buried in the tomb near where the pharaohs lay.The myth that they purposely worked to death isnt true, either. To avoid exhaustion, the builders worked three-mon
22、th shifts and then were given a break to recover. A recent estimate from researchers is that a workforce of roughly 15,000 people could have completed the construction in about 10 years. An analysis of the bones of the builders revealed that their work was extremely tough, as most of the skeletons d
23、isplayed signs of severe injuries. But thanks to their incredible effort, the human race has an astonishing monument that should stand the test of time.8Which of the following is true about the Great Pyramid of Giza?AIt remains a mystery who built it.BIt was a tomb for the Great Pharaoh Khufu.CIt wa
24、s one of the Seven Wonders of ancient Egypt.DIt was an architecture wonder although roughly structured.9What is the third paragraph mainly about?AThe identity of the Pyramids builders.BThe well-off life the Pyramids builders led.CNew information about the builders of the Pyramids.DSome information a
25、bout the life of Pharaoh Khufu.10Which of the following best proves that the builders were highly respected?AThey were paid for their hard work on the pyramids.BThey were eating well although they were from poor families.CThey were selected because it was an honor to work on the pyramids.DThey were
26、buried near the pharaohs tombs if they died during working.11How does the author seem to reel about the Pyramids builders?AHe is grateful that they could work so hard.BHe shows great sympathy for their hard work.CHe is impressed by their devotion to the Pharaohs.DHe feels proud of them for their adv
27、anced technology.If you happen to flip through TV channels, youre likely to come across a commercial for a new vitamin or supplement (保健品) designed to improve your health. These pills often promise the world, claiming to cure baldness or fight overweight. But in the medical community, theres some de
28、bate on whether these products provide any actual benefits.Many people begin their day by popping a multi-vitamin. These pills are supposed to effortlessly provide our bodies with vitamins in case we have missed them in our meals. It seems to be a no-brainer that everyone should take one.However, a
29、2006 study by the Agency for Healthcare Research, concluded that multi-vitamins have zero effect on reducing a persons chances of getting cancer or heart disease. The only people multi-vitamins benefited were those in poverty-stricken nations who lacked nutrition. In2009, a related study by the Hutc
30、hinson Cancer Research Center came to a similar conclusion.Antioxidants are another supplement that is promoted to improve health and prevent aging. Antioxidants in vitamins A, C, and E are supposed to greatly reduce cellular damage. Yet, in a study involving over 180,000 adults, those who took thes
31、e vitamins actually increased their risks of dying by 16 percent.One likely cause for these negative results is that people who eat healthy diets and take vitamins are probably getting too many nutrients, which can be poisonous. Then why are these supplements being promoted? Many experts blame the h
32、ealth industry because supplements arent as highly inspected as they should be. Whats worse, vitamin makers arent required to list negative side effects like medicines do. In many cases, it can even be difficult for the U.S.s Federal Drug Agency (FDA) to ban risky ingredients due to lengthy and expe
33、nsive legal battles. On the other hand, after these studies were made public, people continued buying more vitamins than ever. It seems that no matter what evidence is presented, the majority of people arent ready to give upon a magic pill just yet.12What does the first paragraph suggest about vitam
34、ins?AThey are advertised very heavily.BThey are healthy and beneficial.CThey have never helped anyone ever.DThey are welcomed in the medical community.13What does the underlined word “no-brainer” in paragraph 2 mean?AFoolish decision.BObvious truth.CSmall possibility.DFirst option.14What can vitamin
35、 pills actually help?ATo reduce cellular damage.BTo prevent people from aging.CTo reduce risk of getting cancer.DTo benefit people with poor nutrition.15According to the author, what has caused the problems with vitamins?AFDA doesnt ban risky ingredients.BVitamin makers do not list side effects.CThe
36、 health industry fails to inspect enough.DPeople turn a blind eye to the research findings.二、七选五A recent research shows benefits to writing about a traumatic (创伤性的) experience or difficult situation in a manner that psychologists refer to as “expressive writing.” People who do this, recording their
37、deepest thoughts and feelings, often show improved mental and physical health, says James Parker, PhD, a psychology professor at the University of Texas, Austin.Expressive writing is a specific technique, and its different from writing in a journal. _16_Parker says that hundreds of studies over seve
38、ral decades have looked at the potential benefits of expressive writing and found that it can strengthen the immune system, including for people with illnesses such as cancer, PTSD and depression. _17_ And it may even help reduce symptoms of depression and PTSD, and prevent colds and flu.Expressive
39、writing works because it allows you to make meaning out of a painful experience. Recognizing that something is bothering you is an important first step. _18_ And creating a narrative (叙述) gives you a sense of control.What if you dont consider yourself “a writer”? Dont worry about spelling or grammar
40、, and dont share your writing with anyone. _19_ The goal of the exercise is to find meaning in an unsettling event._20_ Expressive writing isnt a magical panacea (灵丹妙药). It shouldnt be used as a replacement for other treatments. And people coping with a severe trauma or depression may not find it us
41、eful to do on their own, without therapy.ABut do dig deep into your thoughts and feelings.BBut there are a few warnings about “expressive writing.”CWriting can increase someones acceptance of their experience.DResearch also found that it can improve mood, sleep, and memory.EA journal is a record of
42、experiences or reflections kept regularly for private use.FTranslating that experience into language forces you to organize your thoughts.GThe idea is to reflect honestly on a particular challenge, and to do it in short sessions.三、完形填空On Christmas Eve 2020, fire trucks rushed to the Chittle home in
43、the sleepy little town of Manton, Michigan. But it wasnt because of a Christmas nightmare. _21_ it.Winters can be long and _22_ in this far north, especially with the COVID-19 pandemic. Scott Chittle knew something had to be done to bring some _23_ to the 1,555 people who call Manton home. Chittle,
44、51, lives in a big house with his two children. When he was three, his father _24_ an ice-skating rink (溜冰场) in their backyard, where Chittle and his _25_ would spend endless hours playing hockey (曲棍球). That, thought Chittle, is what the children in this _26_ need.One problem: Chittle had no clue ho
45、w to build an ice rink. _27_, theres the Internet. Soon after watching a video, he was smoothing out a 3,000-square-foot section of his yard, and buying woods to create the walls. Now he needed the _28_. Thats where those fire trucks came in. It took 12 of these firemen to spray enough water to _29_
46、 the plot of land.Then he _30_ for Mother Nature to do the rest.It wasnt long before Chittles backyard became a Manton _31_ spot. The smell of grilled hot dogs and burning firewood filled the air.Lights strung over the ice added sparkle. And the _32_ and screams of children playing hockey made their
47、 parents smile.But the kindness didnt _33_ with Chittle. When word got out that hed spent $1,400 out of his own pocket on the rink, neighbors, strangers, and businesses donated $3,000 to _34_ the costs and more.For Chittle, the ice rink was always about more than kids playing merrily. It was about _35_ even the darkest times. “I want to show the rest of the world,” says Chittle, “what a little effort, the best intentions, and community can do, not only for others but for the souls of all.”21AMore thanBLess thanCFar fromDRather than22AcoldBtoughCfantasticDinteresting23AcheerB