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2022-2023學(xué)年江蘇省前黃中學(xué)、姜堰中學(xué)、如東中學(xué)、沭陽中學(xué)高三(下)聯(lián)考英語試卷

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  • 1.Visitor code of conduct The Canada Agriculture and Food Museum is a national museum and open to all.Respectful use of the space,sources,and animals ensures a safe and enriching environment for all visitors.
        Prohibited items
        The possession or use of objects that are dangerous or prohibited by law is not permitted during museum visits or events.Backpacks,sports bags,and purses may be subject to "bag searches" at all entry points.The following items are not permitted into the museum:any object that makes noise,any animal except service animals,any dangerous items,any weapon,pocket knife,blade,and pepper spray.
        Hours
        The museum is open year-round.Current hours of operation are 9:10 am—4:30 pm from Wednesday to Sunday,including statutory holidays,except December 25.The museum offers free admission from 3:30pm—4:30 pm.Please reserve your tickets in advance.
        Admission
        Adult: ﹩12.25
        Age 60+: ﹩10.25
        Youth (ages 3-17): ﹩10.25
        Member:Free
        Filming and photos
        The museum welcomes visitors to take either photos or video images of the museum's animals,buildings,exhibitions,and grounds during opening hours.All photos are for personal use only,not professional.Please be respectful of the animals while using your camera.Getting too close or being too aggressive in your attempt to get an image could compromise your safety and cause stress to the animals.For safety reasons and for the enjoyment of all visitors,all indoor photography or video recording must be done with hand-held devices only;no tripod(三腳架)or selfie sticks indoors.
        Contact
        Phone:613-991-3044
        Address:P.O.Box 9724,Station T Ottawa,ON K1 G 5 A3 Canada

    (1)On which day will the museum be open from 9:10 am to 4:30 pm?

    A.On Tuesday.
    B.On Monday.
    C.On Christmas Day.
    D.On New Year's Day.
    (2)How much will a couple (nonmembers) and ten-year-old twins pay for their tickets?

    A.45 dollars.
    B.34.75 dollars.
    C.22.5 dollars.
    D.32.75 dollars.
    (3)Why is a selfie stick forbidden while you are photographing in the museum?

    A.It makes your objects out of focus.
    B.It might endanger the visitors around you.
    C.It might disturb the animals you photograph.
    D.It makes you considered to be unprofessional.

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  • 2.Russ Miller,36,from Ohio,was first diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (類風(fēng)濕性關(guān)節(jié)炎) when he was just 26,making it progressively difficult for him to do everyday tasks.
        "My hands are deformed (畸形的).I can't bend them like others.Recently my thumb has stopped working," said Miller in a letter to a company. "I can no longer use normal computer keyboards and it's hard for me to even hold a pen anymore."
        Russ' condition resulted in him living on the streets in Florid for 4 years,but in 2018,he started trying to turn his life around. "I was trying to get help and get myself out of my situation.I had a phone,but I struggled to type on keyboards.So I started looking for alternative smartphone keyboards that might enable me to type again.I found the keyboard app Typewise by accident."
        Russ thinks that Typewise smartphone keyboard enables him to get his life back by allowing him to communicate with people,and therefore get help,get an apartment and even get a job. "I am able to communicate a lot better than talking,because my voice is kind of monotone (單調(diào)的) so people don't understand me very well.And because I was able to start typing on my phone again,I was able to use social media to reach out to an organization that helps people with disabilities." It's the hexagonal (六邊形的) layout of the keyboard that Russ finds a whole lot easier." I can move my fingers around and not mess up as often."
        "Now I have a part-time job where I take care of dogs and cats on Tuesdays and Thursdays.I can't work full time,because of my physical issues but at least I have something to do and something to look forward to." Russ said.
        The company making the smartphone app had been unaware that their unique keyboard design could help people with disabilities until they received Russ' letter.

    (1)What happened to Russ before 2018?

    A.He lost faith in life due to his disease.
    B.His hands didn't work any longer.
    C.He was homeless for several years.
    D.His computer skills got worse.
    (2)How did Russ change his life through Typewise?

    A.By getting what he wanted.
    B.By promoting it to the disabled.
    C.By creating his social media.
    D.By communicating with people better.
    (3)What does Russ think of his current job?

    A.It's satisfying.
    B.It's boring.
    C.It's promising.
    D.It's challenging.
    (4)What would be the best title for the text?

    A.A homeless man faces his trouble bravely.
    B.A company tries its best to help the disabled.
    C.Typewise has been popular among the disabled.
    D.A homeless man rebuilds his life after finding Typewise.

    組卷:4引用:2難度:0.3
  • 3.     Technology has given people more ways to connect,but has it also given them more opportunities to lie?
        This is a problem that social psychologists and communication scholars have always wanted to work out.The study conducted by communication researcher Jeff Hancock in 2004 is the first one to investigate the connection between deception (欺騙) rates and technology.In the study,Hancock had 28 students report the number of social interactions they had via face-to-face communication,the phone,instant messaging and email over seven days.Students also reported the number of times they lied in each social interaction.The results suggested people told the most lies per social interaction on the phone.The fewest were told via email.
        The results are consistent with a framework Hancock called the "feature-based model".According to this model,specific aspects of a technology — whether people can communicate back and forth seamlessly (無縫地),whether the messages are fleeting and whether communicators are distant — predict where people tend to lie the most.
        Now,it has been almost 20 years since Hancock conducted his study.The ways we communicate have also shifted — fewer phone calls and more social media messaging.Does Hancock's result obtained 20 years ago still hold up today?
        To answer this question,I recruited a larger group of participants and studied interactions from more forms of technology.A total of 250 people recorded their social interactions and number of interactions with a lie over seven days,across face-to-face communication,social media,the phone,texting,video chat and email.
        As in Hancock's study,people told the most lies per social interaction over media that were synchronous (同步進(jìn)行的) and recordless and when communicators were distant:over the phone or on video chat.They told the fewest lies per social interaction via email.
        Though more work is needed to understand exactly why different media lead to different lying rates,it's clear that certain media are better facilitators of deception than others.And there's a low rate of lying across the board,which means most people are honest.
        People often believe that just because we use technology to interact,honesty is harder to come by and users aren't well served.But my study has shown that this perception is not only misguided,but also unsupported by practical evidence.The belief that lying is rampant (猖獗的) in the digital age just doesn't match the data.

    (1)What does the "feature-based model" tell us?

    A.The phone is a reliable form of communication.
    B.Technology can help improve communication skills.
    C.Lying rates are related with features of a technology.
    D.Technology can be used to detect lies effectively.
    (2)What can we learn about the author's new study?

    A.It lasted for a much longer time than Hancock's.
    B.It proved that Hancock's theory was no longer applicable.
    C.It found a way to predict deception rates in communication.
    D.It involved a wider range of elements in communication than Hancock's.
    (3)What do the results of the two studies tell us?

    A.Video chat can help prevent people from lying.
    B.Some forms of media can be used as a tool for lying.
    C.The advancement of technology can increase lying rates.
    D.Technology can influence our communication negatively.
    (4)What does the author want to express in the last paragraph?

    A.We should be cautious about new technology.
    B.People are more likely to lie in the digital age.
    C.Technology won't affect the quality of honesty.
    D.Technology should be blamed for people's lying.

    組卷:5引用:3難度:0.3

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  • 8.假定你是某國際高中合唱團(tuán)(choir)的團(tuán)長李華?,F(xiàn)合唱團(tuán)面向全體學(xué)生招收新一季的成員,請你寫一篇合唱團(tuán)的招募廣告,內(nèi)容包括:
    (1)社團(tuán)簡介;
    (2)招新條件;
    (3)試唱安排。 (試唱:audition)
    注意:
    (1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;
    (2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
    Singers Wanted_______
    The School Choir

    組卷:11引用:2難度:0.5
  • 9.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
        Thomas watched the irrigation canal (灌溉渠) for a sign of water.It looked as dry as he felt inside.Thomas's thoughts were interrupted as his younger sister,Maggie,came skipping across the field.
        "What are you giving Mama for her birthday?" she asked.
        Thomas felt his stomach turn.He had forgotten that Mama's birthday,the first since they left their hometown,was tomorrow. "It's a surprise,Maggie," he answered.It was the truth.
        Even he would be surprised.
        Thomas would wish to be back in the mountains of their hometown.Surely Mama would want the same.At least it rained there.Each time it did,Mama,Thomas,and Maggie would sit on the front porch and watch for a rainbow.Then each of them picked out a favorite color in the rainbow.Mama always gave the same answer. "Turquoise(藍(lán)綠色,綠松石)," she would finally say with a dreamy smile,pointing at the sky. "Squeezed in tight,between the blue and green.Close your eyes and you can see it.If you could touch it,it would feel cool,like a breeze blowing across the stream."
        Thomas was discouraged.The sun would be setting soon,and he still had nothing to give his mother.What he saw around were rocks and sand.He picked up a large,flat rock,scooped up the dirt and watched it fall to the ground.Suddenly,something caught his eye.A speck of color peeked through the dirt.
        "Hey,what's this?" he asked.
        "Let's find out," Maggie yelled.Thomas and Maggie dug with their fingers and uncovered a small,round stone.In the center,there was a tiny hole.
        "That's just a turquoise bead(珠子)," Thomas exclaimed. "My friend Jack's sister has a jar full of them."
        "Let's see if there are more," Maggie got excited.
    注意:
    1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
    2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
        "I have an idea," Thomas said cheerfully.________.
        Early the next morning,Thomas and Maggie set a small package on the table.________.

    組卷:14引用:3難度:0.6
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