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四川省成都第七中学2021-2022学年高三下学期入学考试英语试题
Fourteen years after the 2008 Summer Games, Beijing delivered again, ___41___(impress) an international audience with a technology-enhanced visual spectacle(壮观场面) during the opening ceremony of the 24th Winter Olympics.____42____(coincidental), the event was held on lichun, or the beginning of spring, which is the first of 24 solar terms on China’s lunar calendar.
The opening____43____(perform) featured children blowing on a dandelion____44____sending the white seeds into the air. A giant ice block rose above the ground, with 24 laser beams____45____(carve) out the names of the 23 previous Winter Games’ hosts, before eventually freezing on 2022 Beijing. Six performers____46____(dress) in ice hockey suits then took the stage to “strike” the ice to reveal crystals____47____the shape of the Olympic Rings at the center of the stage.
As the highlight of the ceremony, seven torchbearers completed the final relay legs inside the National Stadium, the youngest two of____48____jointly set a Beijing 2022 torch at the heart of a snowflake that was raised and____49____(hang) over the stadium as the Caines cauldron(奥运主火炬).
IOC. President Thomas Bach called on the world to use the Beijing 2022 Games as the common ground for all cultures____50____(bridge) differences.
浙江省台州市椒江区省联盟2022届高三开学考试英语试题
Global warming is causing many physical risks such as droughts, wildfires, and floods. ___56___(luck) , some countries have started planning ahead. The South Korean City of Busan, and other cities ___57___(join) forces to build the world's first prototype(原型) floating city in order to get ahead ___58___ physical risks in recent years.
As the population rises, more and more people are being pushed to coastal cities. ___59___ , these regions are easily affected by floods and hurricanes. Part of climate change ___60___(adapt) is building the kinds of cities that can withstand these risks. The technology and science ___61___(use) in this first prototype city could be repeated in other cities.
The city of Busan, ___62___ is also bidding for World Expo 2030, is one of the most important maritime ___63___(city) of the 21st century and an ideal location for the first prototype floating city.
The new floating city will consist of a series of hexagonal(六边形的) platforms and will benefit from a limestone coating that when ___64___(expose) to an electric current, it can be used to repair itself. The city will be completely self-sufficient, ____65____(develop) its own food and water, and will be immune to all kinds of climate change-related threats including category 5 hurricanes. All in all, the city will be a notable example of the cities of the future.
河南省濮阳市2021-2022学年高三下学期开学摸底考试英语试题
The 46-year-old Chinese Zhang Hong has scaled (攀登) the ___41___ (high) peak in the world from the Nepal side, becoming the first blind man in Asia and the third in the world to climb Mount Everest.
“No matter if you’re ___42___ (serious) disabled or normal, whether you have lost your eyesight or you have no legs or hands, it doesn’t matter as long as you have ___43___ strong mind. You can always complete a thing that other people say you can’t,” Zhang said.
Born in southwestern Chinese city of Chongqing, Zhang lost his sight at the age of 21. He ___44___ (inspire) by Erik Weihenmayer, a blind American mountaineer ___45___ scaled Everest in 2001, and began training ___46___ the help of his mountain guide friend Qiang Zi.
Eventually, Zhang ___47___ (complete) the 8,849-meter-high Himalayan feat (壮举) on May 24, 2021 along with three mountain ___48___ (guide), and returned to the base camp on Thursday, May 27.
“I was still very scared, because I couldn’t see where I was walking at that time. I had no ability ___49___ (balance) myself, either. So sometimes I would fall,” said Zhang. “But I kept ___50___ (reflect) because even though it was hard, I had to face those difficulties. This is one component of climbing. There are difficulties and dangers and this is the meaning of climbing.”
湖南省六校2021-2022学年高三下学期2月联考英语试题
A yellow teddy bear, found in a dustbin half a century ago,___36___(become) a star exhibit of the Benaki Museum of Toys in Athens since the museum opened in 2017. The adventurous bear,___37___ important collection item in Europe associated with childhood, has also reached China through a children's book written by Greek ___38___(educate) and author Eleni Geroulanou. In her fairy tale Once upon a time, a bear,___39___ has been translated into Chinese and published by China's Hebei Children's Publishing House, the teddy bear wanders around the city ___40___ search of his home. He ___41___(eventual) finds a new home and family in the embrace of Maria Argyriadis, a Greek researcher of toys who picks up the bear from the dustbin.
Along with the museum opening its doors in 2017, people were delighted to see the book___42___(print) in Greek. In 2019 at the Bologna Children's Book Fair in Italy, a Greek publisher showed the book to a Chinese publisher, who ___43___(touch) by the story and decided to publish it in China. Due to the pandemic, Geroulanou has not been able to visit China yet, but she is looking forward to, when things get better,___44___(meet) with Chinese readers of her book. She says that both Greece and China have rich cultures and traditions dating back to ancient times, and ____45____ there is so much to learn from each other.
南京第一中学2021-2022学年高三下学期开学检测英语试题
Litter is everywhere, doing great harm ____36____ the environment and life on our planet. Jeff Kirschner, who wants to build a litter-free world, started a global community named Litterati ____37____(settle) this problem.
The story began with his 6-year-old daughter. One day they were going on a hike when the girl noticed a broken plastic tub (浴盆) in a river. She said, “Daddy, that doesn't go there.”That took Kirschner by surprise. He, like many adults, had become so used to seeing the rubbish ____38____(throw) around them that he hadn't given it a second look. ____39____ his daughter said reminded him of the serious problem our planet faces.
Jeff started to take ____40____(act). He created Litterati, an app that makes it fun to pick up litter. The idea is ____41____ (fair) simple: Spot a piece of trash, take a photo, post the photo online and then put the litter into dustbins.
____42____(see) that Jeff was keeping a record of the positive impact he was having on the planet, people worldwide started participating. Up to now, over 2,500,000 photos ____43____(post) by 3,500 people from over 40 countries have found their way to Litterati's digital landfill.
Litterati is more than an app. It is highly ____44____(effect) solution to a pressing issue. Wherever you live, whatever you do and ____45____ you are, join Litterati to make the world a cleaner and healthier place to live in.
江苏省扬州中学2021-2022学年高三下开学检测英语试题
There are now well over 1,000 colleges and universities that don’t require SAT or ACT scores in deciding whom to admit, a number that is growing every year. ____56____ new study finds that scores on these tests are of little value in predicting students’ performance in college, and ____57____ (raise) the question: Should those tests be required at all?
When a college considers test-optional admissions policies, the first ____58____ (react) people feel is that the college will admit less ____59____ (qualify) students. Actually, more students from diverse backgrounds ____60____ (admit) to colleges abolishing test scores and students graduate at a higher rate. ____61____, some researchers question the impact the policies have had ____62____ schools. They argue that ____63____ the study is showing can’t prove test scores can be an obstacle for students. But two ____64____ (year) worth of data clearly indicate that students who go into university with high test scores perform no better than their fellow students. So the ____65____ (add) value of test scores in predicting performance is minimal.
If a college wants to do a better job serving traditionally under-served populations, test optional policies can provide a very useful tool.
江苏省海门中学2021-2022学年高三下学期期初考试英语试题
2020 marked the 20th anniversary of the International Space Station (ISS). As a milestone of space______36______(explore), the ISS didn’t come cheap. It cost about 989 billion yuan, took decades to build and is by far the world’s largest space project. When it comes to achievements, ISS________37________(accommodate) at least 3,000 research projects, from research on Alzheimer’s to toothpaste so far.
But sill, with a 26-billion-yuan bill_______38_______(annual), ISS can’t make ends meet. NASA has been promoting to commercialize ISS. In 2019, NASA announced that the ISS would open for business to private citizens.
However, ISS isn’t in the same state as it was in its youth. After 20 years of circling the Earth, ISS has suffered multiple_______39_______(problem). For example, there have been several air leak issues, the most recent of_______40_______was announced by NASA on Sept 29. Meanwhile,_______41_______enough propellant (推进剂), ISS will not stay in orbit and could fall, leading to disaster.
So________42________can the space station make a safe re-entry? Despite certain risks, NASA is considering a scheduled de-orbit — turning the station to a special angle in its orbit, making the re-entry more predictable and______43______(allow) managers to target the debris to the vast southern Pacific Ocean.
______44______alternative is to launch new station modules to replace the old ones. “Each module is going to be designed with its own guidance, navigation and control,” said Christian Maender, director of in-space manufacturing and research for Houston-based company Axiom. “So when they need to, they can separate and return through Earth’s atmosphere on______45______(they) own.”
For now, ISS will continue through at least 2024.
湖南省衡阳市第八中学2022届高三下学期开学考试英语试题
The novel coronavirus diseases(COVID-19)hit Wuhan , China, in early 2020, with the number of infected people ____56____ (rise) rapidly across the country. The viral disease that swept into most countries around ____57____ globe and killed thousands of people are officially characterized as a pandemic by the World Health Organization, on 11 March, 2020.
COVID-19, ____58____ was reported, is genetically similar ____59____ the known bat coronaviruses. Wild animals sold for food were ____60____ (original) suspected to be the intermediary hosts of COVID-19 because many of the first individuals ____61____ (find) infected by the virus were workers at Huanan Seafood Market. The outbreak promoted a ban on the trade and ____62____ (consume) of wild animals in China.
The Chinese government and people demonstrated their responsibility with ____63____ (practice) actions. A strict national prevention and control program was swiftly put in place. Two specialized hospitals were built in less than 15 days.____64____ (guarantee) that no family in need was left unattended to, community workers left no stone unturned in checking on every block. In those toughest days, donations in cash and kind ____65____ (make) to help battle the disease. Thanks to the joint efforts, everything is getting better and better.
江苏省高邮市2021-2022学年高三下学期期初学情调研英语试卷
Over the last 100 years, many dinosaur egg fossils(化石) ___56___(find), but finding one with a well-preserved embryo(胚胎) inside is extremely rare. A dinosaur embryo ___57___(date) back to 66 million years ago was recently discovered in Ganzhou, Jiangxi Province. The_____58_____(perfect) preserved fossil is helping researchers understand the link between modern birds and their dinosaur ancestors.
The egg, ____59____was named “Baby Yingliang”, is placed in the Yingliang Stone Nature History Museum in Fujian Province. The creature ____60____(measure) 27 centimeters from head to tail, and it lies inside a 17-centimeter-long egg. Its position within the egg indicates that these dinosaurs developed ____61____birdlike position close to hatching, according to the study published in the journal iScience in 2021.
Paleontologists believe it belongs to a toothless dinosaur ____62____(call) Oviraptor. They had varied beaks(喙) and body sizes, ____63____they can adopt a wide range of diets. Team member Steve Brusatte from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, told China Daily that this little dinosaur looks just like a baby bird in its egg, providing more evidence that many features of today’s birds first evolved in their ancestors.
Dinosaur embryos are some of the rarest fossils and most of them are incomplete with the bones dislocated. The embryo is preserved ____64____great condition and helps us answer many questions about dinosaurs’ _____65_____(grow).
河北省唐山市2021-2022学年高三下学期开学摸底考试英语试题
Mao Fengxiang, 28, from Zunyi, Guizhou province, spent two days making a Long March 2F carrier rocket, ____56____, however, won't be going into space. It's made of wood.
“The Long March 2F carrier rocket carrying the Shenzhou XII spacecraft was ____57____(successful) launched recently, marking a new stage for human's ____58____(explore) of space,” Mao said, noting that he made the model ____59____(honor) the major milestone for the Chinese space program. The 4-meter-tall model is all wood. It is made with techniques ____60____(hand) down to Mao from his grandfather. There are no nails or other metal fasteners. “I worked at least 12 hours a day, and my relatives and friends helped me a lot. It is not the most difficult woodwork, but I am most proud of ____61____,” he said.
Mao has made approximately 200 other pieces - including swords, tanks and helicopters-since he ____62____(begin) carpentry with a passion. But this one has been made with ____63____(great) care. “Making wooden ____64____(product) is time-consuming, and good results come only with hard work,” Mao said. “Hand injuries are common,_____65_____ I want to pass on the ancient craft.”
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