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1、四川省广安市第二中学校2022-2023学年高三上学期一诊模拟考试英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解1. As a first-time e-paper user, I am not sure if all the momentary pixilation (像素) is normal. The size is ideal for my new-teenager. There are hardly any annoyances and the kid seems enjoying the experience. The parental controls are, mildl

2、y put, inadequate. I would anticipate being able to define lock-down timings and limit usage duration for a device targeted at kids.-Miki2. This is such a lifesaver! My son reads books constantly. We were doing our best to buy books and use the library, but it was hitting our wallets hard. With the

3、Kindle Free Time included with this Kindle kids edition, he has access to thousands of books. I get to set the age appropriate limits on the book access. As we live on a tight budget, its great to have a one-year free subscription to Free Time.-Billie3. Just received this device today and Im ready t

4、o throw it out the window. Navigation is horrible and even customer service admitted that they dont know how to help. Its a nightmare trying to get your free subscription set up as they just keep redirecting you to set up a 30-day trial and be charged after. Ill be cancelling everything and sending

5、this back as soon as possible.-Catherine4. This is a readers kindle. We want our children to readnot play video games all day. From the moment we received this device as a gift, our kids had immediate access to 55 books that we had purchased through our Amazon account. Now they can carry around a wh

6、ole library of books. Not to mention all of the free out of copyright material that is available.-Norah1What does Billie say about Kindle?AIt can save his sons life.BIt has no parental controls.CIt saves him a lot of money.DIt offers free books permanently.2Who may give the device the lowest rating?

7、AMiki.BBillie.CCatherine.DNorah3What are the four texts?ABook reports.BDiary entries.CTablet advertisements.DCustomer reviews.Elon Musk isnt content with electric cars, shooting people into orbit and populating Mars. He also wants to get inside your brain.His goal is to develop devices that can prov

8、ide treatment to neural(神经的)diseases-and that may one day be powerful enough to put humanity on an equal footing with possible future super intelligent computers.Not that its anywhere close to that yet.In a video Friday obviously aimed at seeking new employees, Musk showed off the second version of

9、the Neuralink, a device about the size of a large coin. Its designed to be put in a persons head. An earlier version of the device has to be placed behind an ear like a huge hearing aid.But the young company is far from having a commercial product, which would involve complex human trials and govern

10、mental approval. Fridays video showed three pigs. One, named Gertrude, had a Neuralink device in its brain.Musk, a founder of both the electric car company Tesla Motors and the space-exploration firm SpaceX, has always been worried about that smarter AI machines will outwit humans. His solution? Lin

11、k our brains to computers so we can keep up with or even win over them in intelligence!Musk urged coders(程序员),engineers and especially people who have actually created a product to apply. You dont need to have brain experience,“ he said, adding that this is something that can be learned on the job.C

12、onnecting a brain up directly to electronics is not new. Doctors have already put similar devices in brains to treat such conditions as Parkinsons disease. In 2016, researchers reported that a man regained some movement in his own hand with a similar brain implant. But Musks proposal goes beyond thi

13、s. Neuralink wants to build on those existing medical treatments and work on devices that could link our brains to computers one day.4What can we learn about the first version of the Neuralink?AIt is smaller than a hearing aid.BIt can be put in a persons head.CIt has to be placed behind the ear.DIt

14、is already available at the market.5Which of the following can replace the underlined word “outwit” in paragraph 6?ACopy.BDefeat.CUnderstand.DDestroy.6What kind of candidates does Elon Musk particularly want?ASomeone who also wants to create the same device.BDoctors who already know how to treat bra

15、in diseases.CPeople who have already designed some unique product.DEngineers who are good at linking brains to computers.7Where is this text likely from?AAn advertisement.BA test report.CA science fiction.DA news report.Language is the bridge that connects people everywhere. On April 20, people arou

16、nd the world celebrated the United Nations Chinese Language Day. To mark the occasion, the UN Office at Geneva, Switzerland, organized the first Chinese Language Video Festival (CLVF).Participants from 27 countries, including the US, the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Japan, took part in the one-hou

17、r special event, sharing their passion for the Chinese language and culture through short videos. Over 340 video submissions (提交) told touching stories about a civilized, modern and youthful China through participants personal experiences in the country.Though some people find the language difficult

18、 to learn, most find it to be rewarding.For M. Yousaf from Pakistan, learning Chinese gave him a better perspective (视角) and insight into the culture. “Learning Chinese is not just learning a language. Its a language of one of the biggest populations in the world,” Yousaf said. “If you know this lan

19、guage, you know the civilization and mind of the people.”Of course the language itself is unique, particularly considering its tonal (音调的) foundation. “Tones are important because a lot of Chinese syllables (音节) sound similar or even the same the tone changes their meaning,” said Mike Fuksman, an Am

20、erican living in Beijing.To remember Chinese characters, you can connect them with pictures and make some short stories. Many people find it is important to use imagination when learning Chinese. For example, the Chinese character for “tea” has some lines of grass, the roof of a house and people dri

21、nking tea.Learning any language comes with benefits, particularly for those who are always looking to learn more. Since some languages have “loanwords (外来词)” from Chinese, it may be easier for one to pick up Korean or Japanese after studying Chinese. “It helped me so much when I started learning Jap

22、anese,” said Yerdana.8What is the function of Paragraph 3?ATo tell the purpose of the festival.BTo summarize the above paragraphs.CTo introduce the following paragraphs.DTo explain the events of the celebration.9How can learners remember Chinese characters according to the passage?AMaking notes.BPra

23、cticing writing.CLiving in China.DUsing imagination.10What is the benefit of learning Chinese according to Yerdana?AGreat help in learning Japanese.BGood development of learning ability.CA good understanding of the people.DA better insight into the Chinese culture.11What is the text mainly about?ATh

24、e method of learning Chinese.BHow to write Chinese characters well.CThe benefits of learning foreign cultures.DA new festival and some stories about learning Chinese.No matter how advanced technology gets, it can never be a substitute for good doctors and medical workers. During this year alone, hea

25、lth care professionals from all over the world have been putting themselves in a harmful way to treat COVID-19 patients. In times like this it is more important than ever that everyone has access to a doctor. But, according to statistics from the WHO, China has 19.79 medical doctors per 10,000 peopl

26、e (2017), the US has 26.12, and the UK has 27.86.However, the rise of telemedicine allows doctors to make better use of their time and provides better health care access, especially for those in rural areas. Telemedicine is the remote delivery of health care services, including online consultations

27、and diagnoses, and remote patient monitoring.According to the World Economy Forum, nearly every other industry adopted widespread use of conference calls, and more recently, used video chats in order to cooperate remotely, while health care providers and patients both hesitated to adopt these tools

28、to deliver health care. However, COVID-19 could push them to adopt the new approach. Having one of the best health care systems in the world, Switzerland already offers virtual video appointments for private patients, and with cloud computing, this care can go even further.With patient data being st

29、ored in the cloud, medical records can be easily shared and updated by all health care providers when required. With the addition of powerful cloud networks, wearable technology, such as bracelets, can monitor a patients key signs from their homes, removing the need for hospital care.Seema, administ

30、rator of Medicare and Medicaid Centre, told the Wall Street Journal, “The arrival of telehealth has been just completely speeded, and its taken this crisis to push us to a new frontier.” Indeed, telemedicine will have a huge effect on medical care, allowing for more personalized treatment of patient

31、s after COVID-19 has relieved.12What service doesnt telemedicine offer to online patients?AOnline operations.BOnline consultations.CRemote patient monitoring.DVirtual video appointments.13What is Seemas attitude towards the future of telemedicine?AWorried.BDoubtful.COptimistic.DCautious.14What can w

32、e infer from the text?AThe number of medical doctors per 10,000 is relatively small in China.BThe UK has the largest number of medical doctors in the world.COnly Switzerland has the most developed medical system in the world.DConference calls and video chats have been used widely in telemedicine.15W

33、hich of the following can be the best title for this text?AThe side effects of COVID-19BOnline medical careCThe shortage of medical careDThe advanced medical technology二、七选五How to survive a stampedeAt least 154 people were killed and more than 100 others injured in a stampede(惊逃)accident that occurr

34、ed at Itaewon, Seoul, Korea, during a Halloween gathering, local authorities said early Sunday morning. What should we do in case of similar crowding and trampling(踩踏) accidents? Here are a few tips to increase the chances of survival in an incident.Look for exitsIf you are in a crowd, a first and m

35、ost important thing is to make yourself familiar with your surroundings and mentally notice alternate exits. _16_.Keep an eye on the crowd_17_, as panic situations can often be expected. When in danger, a few seconds can make all the difference, giving you the possibility of taking advantage of your

36、 escaping route._18_If you find yourself in the middle of a moving crowd do not fight against the pressure, do not stand still or sit down, because you could easily get trampled. Move in the same direction of the crowd keeping your hands up by your chest like a boxer it gives you movement and protec

37、ts your chest.Protect your headIf you fall, get up quickly. _19_, or if that is not possible, then cover your head with your arms and curl up. Do not lay on your stomach or back, as this dangerously exposes your lungs.Move diagonally towards the exitAfter youre pushed forward, like in a wave theres

38、a quiet period. In that period is your chance to move, and the way you move is on a diagonal(对角) , between pockets of people. Theres always space between people. A couple of steps sideways, another wave surge, then another couple of steps in the next quiet period. _20_.AAvoid any choke pointsBKeep p

39、ace with the crowdCBe aware of the general atmosphere of the crowdDYou dont want to be knocked unconscious in this situationEYou work your way out that way till you get to the outer edgeFNo matter where you are, make sure you always know how to get outGIf you cant keep moving by crawling in the same

40、 direction of the crowd三、完形填空When Beverley Burdeyney turned seventy four last year, she started having problems with her _21_ , notably dryness and discomfort. I was simply _22_ a terrible experience, Ms. Burdeyney said at her home in Toronto. I felt so helpless and insecure because the quality of m

41、y _23_ was affected. Ms. Burdeyney talked to some friends who had _24_ problems and discovered that they were largely suffering in _25_. Nobody chooses to talk about it because it seems so _26_ she said. But more and more are suffering and lives are being _27_.Eventually, Ms. Burdeyney learned about

42、 plans for an eye research, _28_ at Tel Aviv University in Israel. The research team _29_ Canadian doctor Allan Slomovic, who has done_30_ work on eye care using stem cells. Seeing a ray of hope, Ms. Burdeyney began raising _31_ for the project with a friend, Toronto businessman Meyer Zeifman. _32_

43、she has raised $ 110, 000 with another $40, 000 _33_ . Im trying to get more and more people to _34_ that there are solutions(解决办法)said Ms. Burdeyney, a trained nurse who is still working as a personal trainer after _35_ . I say there is no old _36_ , theres only neglect (忽视). Dont stand _37_ , do s

44、omething about it. Ms. Burdeyney _38_ that she is hoping to do more for the research project. I just want to bring _39_ into people eyes and this is just the _40_. There is still a long way to go21AthroatBskinClungsDeyes22Agetting overBgoing throughCholding onDpassing down23AstoryBtreatmentClifeDrel

45、ationship24AsimilarBvariousCpersonalDspecial25AturnBpeaceCvainDsilence26AunbearableBabnormalCinsignificantDdisturbing27AcompromisedBforgottenCsubstitutedDseparated28AcourseBprogramCpaperDconference29AinformedBdoubtedCincludedDdismissed30Apart-timeBcontroversialCvoluntaryDground-breaking31AmoneyBstan

46、dardsCawarenessDquestions32AAs everBSo farCIn returnDOnce again33AwastedBdonatedCexpectedDearned34AimagineBconfirmCrememberDunderstand35AretirementBchildbirthCgraduationDmarriage36AtimeBruleCageDtale37AstraightBstillCfirmDalone38AcommentedBlearnedCremindedDadded39AlightBjoyCcolorDbeauty40AfutureBbeg

47、inningCtruthDmeaning四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内的单词的正确形式。After serving as a backup crew member for 24 years, Chinese taikonaut Deng Qingmings dream is_41_ (final) coming true he is performing his first space mission onboard the Shenzhou XV spaceship along_42_two other astronauts.The name of Deng, 56 years old, was not known by many people until China _43_(launch)

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