2023年高考英语全程考评特训卷阶段检测卷一含解析.doc
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1、阶段检测卷(一)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A2022威海市高三一轮检测Lake Tahoe Helicopter Tours1901 Airport Rd. Suite 106South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150Listing ID: A 771909Phone: 4178230981TollFree: 18009879852Head out to Lake Tahoe on an exciting helicopter tour where you and
2、 your loved ones can relax and create new memories!Meet your flight crew at the local airport before flying up into the sky. On this adventure, guests of all ages will enjoy a thrilling adventure combined with fantastic views.Your flight takes place on an impressive Robinson R44 Raven . The helicopt
3、er features bubble windows for some awesome views as well as air conditioning so you and your loved ones will remain comfortable. Visitors who wish to photograph the views can even request to have the door removed for the duration of the flight.There are several different tours available to choose f
4、rom.Emerald Bay TourThis exciting tour allows visitors to see places such as Fallen Leaf Lake, Emerald Bay, Eagle Falls, and more. Visitors will enjoy a tenminute helicopter tour to see these places as well as Taylor Creek and Pope Beach.Zephyr Cove TourThis tour features some of the most beautiful
5、landmarks in the Lake Tahoe area. Guests will enjoy seeing Zephyr Cove, Fallen Leaf Lake, Cascade Lake, and Emerald Bay. The tour lasts approximately 20 minutes.Lakes & Waterfalls TourFor those who love sparkling lakes and cascading waterfalls, this Lakes & Waterfalls Tour is a great option. During
6、this 30minute adventure, guests will be treated to views of Glen Alpine Creek, Fallen Leaf Lake, Emerald Bay, and the nearly 10,000 foot Pyramid Peak.Circle the Lake TourThe Circle the Lake Tour takes approximately 45 minutes. During this adventure, guests will be treated to views of Lake Tahoes exp
7、ansive 72mile shoreline. See Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe, and more.1What can we learn about the helicopter tours?AIts too thrilling for the old. BThe door is open during the flight.CVisitors need training before boarding. DBubble windows ensure a better view onboard.2How long will it take to get a birds
8、eye view of Lake Tahoes shoreline?A10 minutes. B20 minutes. C30 minutes. D45 minutes.3What else would tourists like to know about the helicopter tours?ADescription. BLocation. CContact. DSchedule.B2022广西名校联考Ian McKenna was in third grade when he learned that many kids at his Austin school werent get
9、ting enough to eat at home. He wanted to help, but local volunteer organizations turned him away, saying he was too young. So he decided to find his own solution. For years, he had been gardening with his mother, and they often distributed their extra vegetables to the neighbors. “Why not give the p
10、roduce to a soup kitchen? Then I thought, Im good at gardening,” says McKenna, now 16. “Why not plant a garden at school, so that kids in need could take food home?”McKenna persuaded his school to set aside space for a garden, then he asked the community for donations of seeds and equipment. Other s
11、tudents donated their time. Within months, McKennas garden was producing lettuces, tomatoes, cucumbers and squash for students and their families. Now, seven years later, McKennas Giving Garden Project has expanded to five area schools in addition to his own backyard garden, and he has provided orga
12、nic produce, enough for 25,000 meals, to Austin families.For most of his gardening activities, McKenna wears the same Tshirt in different colors, with his personal motto on it: BE A GOOD HUMAN. To him,that means helping in any way you can, no matter what your age. “Even a smile might change someones
13、 life,” he says. “It lets them know that they are important. It can make their day.”When COVID19 hit the US., McKenna redoubled his efforts, cooking up to 100 meals to distribute to the hungry on the weekends. When social distance meant that volunteers couldnt work on community garden plots, he star
14、ted offering online classes and a gardening hotline so families could grow at home. While gardening is his core focus, McKenna says he is always looking for new ways to help the hungry.4What caused Ians decision to help the kids in his own way?ABeing rejected by volunteer groups. BBeing good at gard
15、ening.CA soup kitchens support. DHis mothers suggestions.5Which of the following can best explain Ians personal motto?AWhere theres a will theres a way. BA small gesture makes a difference.COne good turn deserves another. DLove can break all the barriers.6What does the underlined word “redoubled” in
16、 Paragraph 4 mean?AChanged. BIncreased. CGathered. DGained.7What is the best title of the passage?AIan McKenna, Growing a Food Bank BIan Mckenna, an Experienced GardenerCGiving Garden Project, an Impossible Mission DGiving Garden Project, a Universal SolutionC2022长春市高三质量监测(一)Recently, scientific res
17、earch suggests that mental health disorders affect up to 35 percent of top athletes at some stage of their careers. This can range from tiredness and eating disorders to depression and anxiety. The causes can be highly varied, with studies pointing to a range of contributing factors from poor sleep
18、to selection pressures and early retirement due to injury.American Simone Biles is widely considered to be the greatest gymnast (体操运动员) in the United States. When the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games began, she was expected to win five gold medals. But on July 27th, she pulled out of the team final. She mad
19、e the choice after having trouble landing after her vault (跳跃) in the competitions first round. Later she said her mind was not in the right place to let her safely perform the difficult moves she is known for. In other words, her mind was not letting her body do what it needed to do. Cameras caught
20、 her telling her trainers during the team final, “I just dont trust myself.”Biles is not the only Olympian in recent months to talk about the pressure and mental effects of competing at the highest level. Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka lost in the second round of Olympic competition. She said she
21、felt extreme pressure to win for Japan, where the Olympics were taking place.Few coaches and officials in sports have an expert on understanding of mental health and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) also recognizes that there is a great need for practical assessment tools that can be used b
22、y medical professionals and anyone looking after athletes to protect athletes mental health.“Mental health issues should be discussed more openly in sport, because athletes are always concerned about selection, and they want to appear as strong as possible,” Scientific Director Dr. Richard Budgett s
23、ays. “But in the end this may have negative effects, so we need to recognize the symptoms so that athletes can get proper management and help when they need them.”8What is the scientific research about?AAthletes living habits. BAthletes mental health.CCauses of athletes injuries. DWays to reduce ath
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