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1、2023届广东省广州市普通高中毕业班综合测试(二)英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解It goes without saying that sitting at a desk for a majority of the day will hurt our health. But dont worry because there is a solution! After spending much time investigating the different offers when it comes to exercise equipment suitable for the of
2、fice, Id like to reveal some of my top recommendations. Stability CushionThese cushions are excellent to relieve back pain and shoulder aches, stabilize joints and strengthen muscles.Pros & ConsSmall and lightweight.Works well for lower back and posture Inflating isnt easy fbr some Under-desk El
3、lipticalKeeping your feet in motion while seated can go a long way to keep you happier, reduce stress, and increase your productivity Pros & ConsEasy to carry like a briefcaseWhisper quiet and easy to useThe rubber around the metal bar can wear out over time Fitness TrackerWhat gets measured get
4、s managed, and one great way to keep track of your fitness data is a fitness tracker. A fitness tracker records your energy levels, steps, distance, hourly activity and more Pros & ConsVery comfortable to wearLots of apps can be operated together Various customized optionsSometimes there are con
5、nectivity issues Balance Ball ChairSitting on a balance ball leads to increased energy and productivity. In that way, its perfect fbr completing tasks at home or in the office. This chair promotes micro-movements, core strength, and stimulationPros & ConsStraightforward to buildA great solution
6、if you experience back pain Needs to be reinflated often1. Who are the intended readers of the text?A. Fitness trainers.B. Recovering patients. to his dad, who had just pulled up in front of the school.Jordan rolled his wheelchair toward his dad, and Alice walked with him to the minivan.“Maybe you s
7、hould go as something else.”“The contest is Friday night. Jordan sighed. Its too late to change costumes.”“Jordan, you have to think outside the box. Look around your house and see what you have. There9s hidden potential in everyday items. She took a sip of her drink, and told Jordan that her chocol
8、ate-bar costume was made from old fabric her mom had lying around and recycled plastics.On his way home, Jordan was quiet. He kept thinking about Alices words: Think outside the box. There s hidden potential in everyday items. When he got home, he found his mum handling with some wooden pieces. She
9、was putting a new desk together. On top of the desk was the huge empty cardboard box the pieces had come in. Mom smiled at Jordan, pointing at the desk, What do you think? 注意:1 .续写词数应为150左右;2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Jordans eyes fell on the box and he smiled, Its perfect . with my wheelchair.Soon it was
10、Friday night, and Jordan couldnt wait to show his costume.C. Office workers.D. Furniture designers.2. Which equipment promises to improve work efficiency?A. Stability Cushion and Fitness Tracker.B. Stability Cushion and Balance Ball Chair.C. Under-desk Elliptical and Fitness Tracker.D. Under-desk El
11、liptical and Balance Ball Chair.3. What may be the problem of Fitness Tracker?A. It wears out easily over time.B. It may fail to get linked at times.C. It offers few personalized choices.D. It doesnt allow the use of other apps.Well, well, well. It looks like robots are now coming for our beloved fu
12、rry friends. According to a new study, animal robots may be just as effective, if not better, at providing therapeutic (治疗的)benefits to children as real pets. As someone who has both interacted with real dogs and robots, I can tell you that this is quite a bold claim.Sure, robots may have some benef
13、its over real dogs. They can work for longer hours and wont cause allergies (过敏)or pass on diseases. But can a robot give you that wet-nosed, tail-wagging, slobber-filled experience that a real dog can? I think not.Now, Im not saying that robots dont have their place in therapy. In fact, I can see h
14、ow an animal robot could be helpful in certain situations where a real dog might not be possible. But lets not go replacing all the good boys and girls with robots just yet.As for the study, its interesting to see that while the kids said they loved real-life dogs better, they actually spent more ti
15、me interacting with the robot. I can only imagine that it was doing some pretty impressive tricks, some robot dance or robot jokes maybe, to hold the kids attention for that long.In all seriousness, though, I do think ifs important to consider the welfare of therapy dogs. Visiting hospitals can be s
16、tressful and tiring for them, and we should be exploring all options to make therapy experiences as positive and enjoyable as possible for both the animals and the patients.So, while I may not be ready to trade in my furry friends for robots just yes, I am open to the idea of introducing animal robo
17、ts into therapy programs. Who knows? Maybe one day well all have our own personal robot pets that can provide us with just as much love and companionship as the real thing. But until then, Til stick with my trusty furry friends.4. What is the text?A.A response to a recent study.B.A summary of a scie
18、ntific study.C.A news report of a new invention.D.A review on a medical experiment.5. What does the writer mean by sayingthis is quite a bold claim in paragraph 1?A.The new study is quite a breakthrough.B.His personal experience supports thestudy.C. Robots have no therapeutic benefits to children. D
19、. Robots cannot replace real pets at present stage.6. Which of the following is a finding of the new study?A. The kids preferred robot pets to real dogs.B. Robots kept the kids9 interest fbr a longer time.C. The kids concentration was effectively improved.D. Robots had more tricks to impress kids th
20、an real dogs.7. Why is the author open to the idea of using robots in therapy?A. They can share some of therapy pets work.B. They can guarantee the welfare of therapy pets.C. They provide us with just as much love as real pets.D. They are better at releasing patients stress and tiredness.The best id
21、eas are often so smart, so simple and so clearly needed; its strange to discover they dont already exist So it is with Farm My School, a program thafs turning underused land at secondary schools into commercially achievable, regenerative market gardens farmed by and for local communities.Co-founded
22、by permaculturist Ben Shaw and regenerative educator James McLennan, Farm My School connects local people and organizations through volunteering that helps establish a schools market garden. Students learn about community networks, healthy eating, ecological responsibility, waste reduction, and clim
23、ate relief while helping with food production. Schools integrate all these into their courses while producing vegetable boxes every week that feed local families, supply the schoofs food needs and ultimately pay the farmer salary.Farm My School has gained the extraordinary enthusiasm of the locals,
24、who answered an online shout-out to buy tickets to the programs launch event at Bell Secondary School lastOctober. Called Build A Farm in a Day Festival, the event featured workshops by Ben and James to share the skills required to build what they say is the worlds largest no-dig garden. “It was suc
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