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2022届辽宁省沈阳市第二中学高三第二次模拟考试英语试题
辽宁 高三 二模 2022-04-03 471次 整体难度: 适中 考查范围: 主题、语篇范围

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Films for you!

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving1973

A true classic,this Peanuts cartoon gives many viewers a sense of nostalgia(怀旧).Return to the iconic moment when Lucy pulls the football away from Charlie Brown right as he's about to kick it.Life is hard,but in this animated film,sweetness wins when the Peanuts group prepares a Thanksgiving feast,complete with jelly beans.

PlanesTrains and Automobiles1987

This John Hughes comedy starring Steve Martin and John Candy is already a Thanksgiving classic for many.Neal ends up rerouting the plane because of a snowstorm.Ashe struggles to find a way home for Thanksgiving,he gets stuck with extremely positive Del.

One True Thing1998

Meryl Streep was nominated(提名)for an Academy Award for her performance in this movie as a wife and mom who struggles with cancer.Renée Zellweger plays the grown daughter who has to come home to help with the holiday.The two try to hold the family together,especially during a tense Thanksgiving meal when guests get all the attention.

The Gold Rush1925

Charlie Chaplin as the Little Tramp eats his shoe for Thanksgiving dinner while trapped in a snowstorm in this endearing silent film classic fro m 1925.Watch this one if you're in the mood to see a leather shoe prepared and eaten as if it were a delicious turkey.It makes you grateful for what you have!

1. What could A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving remind many viewers of?
A.Birth of animated films.B.History of football games.
C.Taste of jelly beans.D.Sweet memories of old days.
2. Which film best suits people who want to see a leather shoe eaten?
A.The Gold Rush.B.A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
C.One True Thing.D.Planes,Trains and Automobiles.
3. What do these four films have in common?
A.They are related to Thanksgiving.
B.They tell interesting family stories.
C.They describe the holiday activities.
D.They are based on the authors' own life.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要讲述了野生动物电影摄影师Douglas Thorn通过红外手持摄像机和无人机救助动物的事迹。

Animal rescuer and cinematographer Douglas Thorn’s passion for animals began when he was a little kid. “I started rescuing orphaned baby animals,” Thorn says. “And I wanted to be a wildlife cinematographer.”

When Thron grew up, he did just that, working for shows like Discovery Channels Shark Week, filming the great white sharks off the coast of Santa Cruz, California. But Thron says it was the Paradise Fire in California in 2018 that “pushed” him to do animal rescue activism work, putting his aerial cinematography skills to good use.

At the time, Thron was filming a man who was rescuing cats after the fire using an infrared hand-held camera. The camera uses heat to detect the animals at night Thron and the man talked about how incredible it would be to put one on a drone to detect animals more easily. “The animal's body temperature will glow on the screen and you can pick them out among the bricks and stones,” explains Thron.

The first animal Thron ever rescued was a dog in the Bahamas after a category-5 hurricane hit, which wiped out hundreds of houses. Thron tested out putting an infrared scope on a drone and found the dog.

“The drone really shaves off critical time so that the really badly hurt animals are able to be rescued,” Thron says. Once the scope picks up the “heat signature of an animal”, Thron turns a spotlight on the animal and zooms in on it, so he and the rescue crews can go and save the animal.

Thron has basically been “going non-stop since then”. His TV show, Doug to the Rescue, shows some of his heart-warming animal rescues, including after Hurricane Laura in Louisiana in 2020 and after fires in Northern California and Oregon. Thron also helped rescue koalas after fires damaged parts of Australia in 2020.

4. What does the underlined word “that” in paragraph 2 refer to?
A.Researching rare animals.B.Rescuing homeless animals.
C.Becoming a disaster rescuer.D.Working as a wildlife cinematographer.
5. What's Thron's purpose for attaching the infrared camera to the drone?
A.To locate an animal quickly.B.To shoot more inviting photos.
C.To take animals' body temperature.D.To give warnings of dangers timely.
6. What's the fifth paragraph mainly about?
A.The difficulties Thron has to overcome.
B.The skills Thron will need to operate the drone.
C.The way Thron uses the drone to rescue animals.
D.The reason why Thron chooses his present job.
7. According to the passage, which word can best describe Thron?
A.Modest.B.Creative.C.Generous.D.Outgoing.
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To fight against the ballooning waistlines among people, several U. S. cities have instituted taxes on drinks with added sugar aiming to reduce consumption, but new research suggests these policies currently have one fundamental flaw.

The study found sugary drink only reduce purchasing if price tags at stores mention consumers are paying that tax when they buy the drink.

The research included a field study at two convenience stores in San Francisco, which currently has a tax on sugary drinks of 1 cent per ounce. Researchers varied the price tags placed on the sugary drinks over the eight-week study: one tag that simply said the price for the 12-ounce drink ($1.52) and one that had the price and the message “Includes SF Sugary Drink Tax”. All non-sugary drinks, which weren’t subject to the tax, simply had the price of the drink ($1.40).

The researchers compared sales of the drinks during the study period to the two weeks before the study began when the sugary drink tax was in effect but there were no price tags on any drinks. Results showed sales of sugary drinks weren't lower during the two weeks, compared to sales before the tax, indicating the tax itself didn't reduce purchases of sugary drinks.

The researchers then looked at the effects of the two different price tags. Results showed the share of sugary drinks purchased when the tags simply showed the price wasn’t significantly different from the two-week period before the study, but did decline slightly when the tags mentioned the price included the added tax.

In a separate online study, the researchers asked participants to estimate what the tax would be on a can of their favorite drink that cost $1.52. The average estimate was 40 cents — much higher than the 12 cents actually demanded in San Francisco. When told the tax was only 12 cents, they reported they’d still purchase the drink.

The findings suggest price tags should mention the tax but not the amount, for consumers tend to overestimate how much the tax is. “If cities want these policies to be effective, they need to regulate how sugary drinks are labeled at stores and they currently don’t do that,” said Donnelly, lead author of the study.

8. What does the underlined word “flaw” mean in the first paragraph?
A.Weakness.B.Solution.C.Imbalance.D.Evidence.
9. What kind of price tags may discourage customers from buying sugary drinks?
A.Price tags bearing sugar content.B.Price tags with the exact tax on them.
C.Price tags saying added tax included.D.Price tags just showing the total price.
10. Which of the following may be Donnelly’s suggestion?
A.Stores label sugary drinks at will.B.Cancel sugary drink taxes at once.
C.Publicize the impacts of sugary drinks.D.Cities urge stores to use proper price tags.
11. What might be the best title for the text?
A.A New Way to Prevent Fatness.B.Eating Habits and Food Consumption.
C.Sugary Drink Taxes Aren’t Working Well.D.Non-sugary Drinkers Benefit from New Policies.
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After years of observing human nature, I have decided that two qualities make the difference between men of great achievement and men of average performance: curiosity and discontent. I have never known an outstanding man who lacked either. And I have never known an average man who had both. The two belong together.

Together, these deep human urges (驱策力) count for much more than ambition. Galileo was not merely ambitious when he dropped objects of varying weights from the Leaning Tower at Pisa and timed their fall to the ground. Like Galileo, all the great names in history were curious and asked in discontent, "Why? Why? Why? "

Fortunately, curiosity and discontent don't have to be learned. We are born with them and need only recapture them.

"The great man, "said Mencius (孟子),is he who does not lose his child's heart. "Yet most of us do lose it. We stop asking questions. We stop challenging custom. We just follow the crowd.   And the crowd desires only the calm and restful average. It encourages us to occupy our own little corner, to avoid foolish leaps into the dark, to be satisfied.

Most of us meet new people, and new ideas, with hesitation. But once having met and liked them, we think how terrible it would have been, had we missed the chance. We will probably have to force ourselves to waken our curiosity and discontent and keep them awake.

How should you start so as not to become discouraged? I think of one friend who couldn't arrange flowers to satisfy herself. She was curious about how the experts did it. Now she is one of the experts, writing books on flower arrangement.

One way to begin is to answer your own excuses. You haven't any special ability? Most people don't; there are only a few geniuses. You haven't any time? That's good, because it's always the people with no time who get things done. Harriet Stowe, mother of six, wrote parts of Uncle Tom's Cabin while cooking. You're too old? Remember that Thomas Costain was 57 when he published his first novel, and that Grandma Moses showed her first pictures when she was 78.

However you start, remember there is no better time to start than right now, for you'll never be more alive than you are at this moment.

12. In writing Paragraph 1, the author aims to
A.propose a definition
B.make a comparison
C.reach a conclusion
D.present an argument
13. What does the example of Galileo tell us?
A.Trial and error leads to the finding of truth.
B.Scientists tend to be curious and ambitious.
C.Creativity results from challenging authority.
D.Greatness comes from a lasting desire to explore.
14. What can we learn from Paragraphs 6 and 7?
A.Gaining success helps you become an expert.
B.The genius tends to get things done creatively.
C.Lack of talent and time is no reason for taking no action.
D.You should remain modest when approaching perfection.
15. What could be the best title of the passage?
A.Curious Minds Never Feel Contented.
B.Reflections on Human Nature.
C.The keys to Achievement.
D.Never too Late to Learn.
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