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    1、2024届皖豫名校联盟&安徽卓越县中联盟高三5月(三模)联考英语试题一、阅读理解Events at Olbrich for This MonthAlcohol Inks & Acrylic BouquetsJune 4, 2024, 1: 00 pmIn this workshop, well use alcohol inks and special paint to create two 9 12 flower bouquet (花束) paintings. Learn techniques that transform abstract backgrounds and us

    2、e negative-space painting to create beautiful works of art.Macro Botanical Photography & Bouque t MakingJune 6, 2024, 2: 00 pmJoin us to learn how to make your own bouquet and then gain some tips on how to photograph your flowers to make their beauty last. All levels welcome and no previous photogra

    3、phy education necessary. Bring your DSLR camera, and ensure you have its basic working knowledge as we will not be able to help onsite. You will leave with a flower bouquet and macro photography tips booklet to ensure youve got the essential knowledge.Virtual Tai Chi Meditation at HomeJune 7, 2024,

    4、6: 00 pm“Move like a great river; be still like a mountain” instructs the age-old description of the meditative exercise and movement art of Tai Chi Chuan. This class offers standing movements and seated practices rooted within the Chinese tradition of Tai Chi and Chi Kung for the enrichment of body

    5、, mind and spirit. All physical abilities welcome, including those in need of chair-based practice.Bike for Butterflies Virtual Lecture Sara DykmanJune 9, 2024, 1: 00 pmJoin us for a special virtual lecture by an inspiring professional working hard to bring more attention to butterfly conservation.

    6、Learn how he combines long biking journeys with his passion for butterflies.1Whats one requirement for you to learn macro photography?ATaking good care of your flowers.BBringing a flower bouquet.CBeing able to operate a DSLR camera.DTaking along your previous flower photographs.2Whats special about

    7、the Tai Chi Meditation class?AIt is aimed at specific age groups.BIt offers face-to-face instructions.CIt is a kind of chair-based exercise.DIt welcomes even the physically disabled.3When can you attend a lecture given by an environmentalist?AOn June 4, 2024.BOn June 6, 2024.COn June 7, 2024.DOn Jun

    8、e 9, 2024.As someone who often mans the 24-hour hotline, Im accustomed to early morning calls reporting various marine mammal strandings (搁浅). Even still, I doubt whether I could have fully prepared for this call. August 9 at 8: 01 am was the first time my jaw physically dropped when manning the hot

    9、line. The harbormaster reported 30 stranded dolphins in one of the trickiest areas of Wellfleet. I immediately sent all workers we had and sent out the call for any additional help we could gather.Our team gathered at our Rescue Operations Center, grabbing all the specialized equipment we possibly c

    10、ould. Our trained volunteer responders arrived on the scene shortly after the initial report to give me updated information 45 dolphins in total, 43 of which were alive. With a stranding this large, it wasnt feasible to pull all 43 animals from the mud, get them to our mobile veterinary clinic, and

    11、transport them for release at a more favorable open-ocean location all before the tide came in. The day was getting hotter, and the animals were already suffering from both heat and sun exposure.Upon getting on the scene, there was no time to react to the sheer chaos that lay ahead. After a quick sc

    12、an of the situation 45 animals widely distributed, only a few staff members and several volunteers there wasnt a second more to wait. We began the hard process of getting as many animals as we could into special slings (吊带), onto the cart, and off the marsh as quickly as possible. This was not witho

    13、ut its own challenges. The mud trapped and enveloped our feet, adding weight with each step, most animals were highly fractious (易怒的) when approached, and the heat became unbearable in dry suits. But none of that was going to stop us from doing all we could for these animals.4How did the author reac

    14、t to the call on the morning of August 9?AHe thought it was a joke.BHe was shocked to the bone.CHe didnt take it seriously.DHe was at a loss what to do.5What does the underlined word“feasible”in paragraph 2 mean?AEfficient.BPractical.CUrgent.DRemarkable.6What made a challenge to the authors team?ATh

    15、e tide was coming in very quickly.BIt was hard to find an open-ocean location.CThe volunteers failed to contact each other.DThere was deep mud around to walk through.7Whats the text mainly about?AA rescue effort.BA volunteer program.CA festive activity.DA charity organization.It is no accident that

    16、so many fairy tale characters find themselves having to cross dangerous areas of woodland. In a most practical sense, as the ancients dreamed up those stories and even when the oral traditions were finally written down in the middle ages and later, the lands of northern and western Europe were thick

    17、 with woodland. The dangers were obvious: from robbers lying in wait for unsuspecting travelers to opportunistic wolves hungry for the kill.In many cultures, the forest is for god or ancestor worship. In An Illustrated Encyclopaedia Of Traditional Symbols, JC Cooper writes, “Entering the Dark Forest

    18、 or the Enchanted Forest is a threshold (门槛) symbol: the soul entering the dangers of the unknown; the world of death; the secrets of nature, or the spiritual world which man must go through to find the meaning.”The forest is a place of magic then, magic that can be dangerous, but also a place of op

    19、portunity and transformation. In the tale of Beauty and the Beast, the merchant is directed by invisible forces within the forest to the Beasts castle, only then to be directed by invisible hands to his fate.As for Little Red Riding Hood, straying from (偏离) the path and into the woods is similarly d

    20、angerous and filled with treachery (背叛). Symbolically, those who lose their way in the uncharted forest are losing their way in life, losing touch with their conscious selves and voyaging into the state of the subconscious.And yet, in legends such as Robin Hood, or the great Hindu love story of Rama

    21、 and Sita, the forest becomes a hiding place. The forest provides refuge (庇护) for great heroes who after a period of hard time come back to fight for justice. Their time in the forest could perhaps be interpreted as a period of personal development.Today, still, woodland remains as a refuge from ins

    22、titutional order, from control and limitation of personal freedom. Forests are places full of mystery, where imagination and the subconscious can run free, where we can return to our original selves.8What does the author think of the woodland dangers in fairy tales?AThey are created without reasonab

    23、le basis.BThey are a reflection of real-life dangers.CThey differ greatly from those in real life.DThey are apparent and can be easily avoided.9What does JC Cooper stress with her words in paragraph 2?AThe hidden dangers in the forest.BThe symbols in different cultures.CThe symbolic meaning of the f

    24、orest.DThe educational functions of the forest.10The woodland plays the role of a shelter for the hero in _.ARama and SitaBBeauty and the BeastCLittle Red Riding HoodDAn Illustrated Encyclopaedia Of Traditional Symbols11How is the text developed?ABy following time order.BBy giving examples.CBy makin

    25、g comparisons.DBy explaining a principle.While they were still growing up, kids are basically vacuums for vocabulary. It is estimated that a normal kid at the age of 6 possesses a remarkable vocabulary of about thirteen thousand words!Thats an amazing accomplishment because preliterate children just

    26、 perceive spoken words and do not have a chance to work on those words. Rather, they learn a fresh vocabulary every 2 hours when awake, regularly. This is particularly extraordinary since the best effective ways for mnemonic devices(记忆术) do not assist with words individually.A mnemonic has been a tr

    27、aining method that changes what we wish to recall to more unforgettable things. For instance, if you desire to get an education on reading music, an easy approach to learning the EGBDF has been recalling the sentence Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge. However, that doesnt apply to individual words. Due

    28、to the lack of simple methods to recall words, childrens brains need to have an inherent(固有的), strong structure for fast learning a language.But, as we become older, we start to miss those remarkable skills. Every adult finds it difficult at the time of learning a different tongue, as the ability se

    29、ems to decline with age. A psychologist, Elisa Newport, did research on people who immigrated(移民) to the US. She discovered that the people who immigrated in the age range of 3 7 had been as expert in the grammar of English as those who were US-born. But those who arrived in the age range of 8 15, d

    30、id much worse.A similar thing can be noticed at the time of learning the initial language. In the past, a small number of kids were raised with no human touch, regularly as a result of negligence. They are called the “wolf children”, similar to “Genie”, the girl who was found at the age of 13 around

    31、 1970. Since she was raised with no human touch, she could not create even simple grammatical sentences.12Which word can best describe preliterate kidsvocabulary learning?AFormal.BComplex.CConsistent.DTough.13Whats the disadvantage of the mnemonic in terms of music reading?AIt can be easily forgotte

    32、n by little kids.BIt involves only letters and listening ability.CIt is actually meaningless to most people.DIt cant be used to recall individual words.14Whats psychologist Elisa Newports new finding?APeoples language abilities decline as they age.B3 7 is a better age range for learning a new langua

    33、ge.CKids lose their interest in grammar as they grow older.DKids aged 8 15 cant learn a foreign language well.15What does Genies example seem to indicate?AIts better to immigrate to learn a foreign tongue.BIts urgent to learn a language at the proper age.CEvery animal possesses a language of their o

    34、wn.DA language can be acquired without human touch.Do you wish you could create something meaningful? Do you wish you had the time to work on that thing youve always wanted to produce that novel, that piece of art and that passion project? 16 . Based on my experience, Ive written a guide to get you

    35、started.Look at yourself in the mirror. Its time for you to be honest with yourself. Either youre accomplishing what you want to accomplish or youre not. 17 . If its the latter, then you must admit to yourself that you are the only person preventing you from pursuing your passion project. The first

    36、step is looking in the mirror and admitting that you havent even scratched the surface on creating something meaningful. 18 . Make a list of everything that distracts (使分心) you. Surfing the net too much? Get rid of the Internet at home. Are certain people draining (耗尽) all your time? Get rid of your

    37、 unpleasant relationships. Are material possessions getting in the way? Get rid of your crap.Stop worrying. We tend to worry about the naysayers (拒绝者). People are going to judge you. Some people are going to think what youre doing is stupid. Others will think youve lost your mind. 19 . So, instead o

    38、f thinking about their opinions all the time, its time to roll up our sleeves and get to work.Change your beliefs. One of the biggest reasons we dont accomplish what we set out to accomplish is our limiting beliefs. For years youve told yourself that youll never be this, youll never do that, or youl

    39、l never be good enough. But youre no different from the people who have constructed their masterpieces. The people who create something special something lasting arent necessarily smarter or funnier or better or more attractive than you. 20 , and through this belief they didnt let anything stand in

    40、their way.AStop making excusesBThere is no in-betweenCKill things getting in your wayDThey simply believed they could do itENo need to keep wishing your life awayFHowever, their perspectives hold no significanceGMost people are going to praise you for what you do二、完形填空During Thanksgiving dinner, my

    41、grandmother would ask us to share a story of a person we were grateful to during the past year. And then she would ask, “Did you 21 that person?” She encouraged us to show our gratitude by our 22 .I will always remember the warm and happy 23 I had as a child, the miracle of being at my grandmothers

    42、Thanksgiving table, eating her food, and listening to those I 24 tell what they were thankful for. I believe it made a big 25 in my life. It helped all of us shift from being 26 focused to being externally focused.When I got married and Jesselie and I started our own Thanksgiving 27 , a few memories

    43、 28 . We used to live in Piedmont, California when our children were still young. To give Jesselie time to 29 the dinner without 30 , I took the children over to San Francisco to look at the beautiful holiday windows. Our children have always remembered that 31 , and Jesselie has never 32 that Thank

    44、sgiving dinner because as we sat down to a cornucopia (丰富) of 33 , including Williamsburg sweet potato pudding and sausage stuffing, our children said, “Can we just go to get a hamburger instead?”I hope all of us can start a new tradition a tradition of assessing our lives and actions, 34 our uncons

    45、cious biases (偏见), and committing to be more 35 and better appreciate our differences.21AlikeBthankCencounterDinform22AsupportBprincipleCactionsDnegotiations23AfeelingsBvacationsCpartiesDcomments24AlovedBgreetedCinvitedDhelped25ApointBturnCmessDdifference26AintentionallyBentirelyCinternallyDfrequent

    46、ly27AchallengesBtraditionsCdiscussionsDstandards28Adied downBgot alongCstood outDtook off29AfixBenjoyCshareDdeliver30AdelayBpermissionChesitationDinterruption31AgiftBreminderCdiscoveryDexperience32AmissedBpromisedCtouchedDforgotten33ApurchaseBfoodCfruitsDcolors34AremovingBexplainingCrepresentingDass

    47、essing35AregularBinfluentialCinclusiveDrelaxing三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡上。The Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, has 36 (official) been included in the UNs calendar of conferences and meetings from 2024.In a unanimous resolution, the UN General Assembly recognized the significance of the Lunar New Year, 37 is celebrated in numerous UN member states. The resolution further urges UN bodies at headquarters and other duty stations 38 (avo

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