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    2023届江苏省苏州市高三考前练习卷英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 一、未知With world-famous rock formations, rich national forest land and plenty of entertainments, Sedona, Arizona, is a popular vacation destination for outdoor lovers.Pink Adventure Tours — Broken ArrowKnowledgeable guides lead this difficult adventure that features twists and turns through Coconino National Forest. It includes time for two stops, allowing travelers to get out and explore. Travelers enjoy the special tour, impressed by the friendly guides and incredible views.Price:Adults from $142; kids from $129Pink Adventure Tours — Scenic Rim____On this difficult 90-minute adventure, hop into your pink jeep to navigate the rocky, winding paths. Tour goers love this outing, noting the guides are fun and knowledgeable,and the scenery is breath-taking. However, some past travelers express disappointment at unexpected tour cancellations due to icy weather, so keep the time of year in mind when booking.Price:Adults from $79; kids from $72Pink Adventure Tours — Red Rock RangeLike smooth roads? No problem. Pink Adventure Tours ranks this outing as “mild,” meaning you’ll encounter fewer bumps(颠簸). During the two-hour tour, guides amuse travelers with stories about the area’s history, plants and animals.Price: Adults from $89; kids from $81Pink Adventure Tours — Ancient RuinAnother “mild” tour optionAncient Ruin tour explores the Honanki HeritageSite, where travelers can see 700-year-old cliff dwellings (悬崖屋), learn about their history and culture, see how they lived and worked and get up close and personal with their ancient artwork and objects. Recent guests say they learned a lot on this unique tour and strongly recommend it.Price:Adults from $114; kids from $1031What attracts Sedona travellers most?ALow price. BGood accommodation.CWorld-known natural features. DVarious indoor facilities.2What might disappoint travelers who choose Scenic Rim 1.5?AIrresponsible guides. BPoor transportation.CSudden cancellation. DLong and tiring trip.3How much should be paid at least if a couple and their two kids take at our of history?A$542. B$ 434. C$302. D$ 340. Rush up the stairs. Play games with your kids. Increasing the vigor (活力) of our daily activities could have a huge impact on our long life, according to a new study of movement intensity and death rate.The study finds that as few as three minutes a day of vigorous everyday activity is linked to a 40 percent lower risk of early death in adults, even when they do not exercise at all. “It is fantastic” researchsaid Ulrik Wisloff, the director of the K.G. Jebsen Center for Exercise in Medicine at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.The study’s results join rising scientific evidence that adding a little intensity to our lives pays big dividends for our health, without requiring extra equipment, instruction, gym memberships or time. The idea that how we move influences how long we live is hardly new. Plenty of research links regular exercise with longevity (长寿),including the formal public health exercise guidelines, which recommend at least 150 minutes a week of moderate (适度的) exercise for health and longevity.More-focused research, though, suggests intensifying some of our exercise increases the health benefits. In a 2006 study from Wisloff’s lab, for instance, just 30 minutes a week of intense exercise dropped the risk of dying from heart disease by about half in men and women, compared to people who were sitting long. Similarly, a study published last year in JAMA Internal Medicine concluded that people who occasionally pushed themselves during exercise were about 17 percent less likely to die early than people who did the same amount of exercise, but at a gentler, mild pace.Both of these studies, though, were based on people’s recall of how much and how hard they exercised. They also were exercise studies, making them of interest mostly to people who exercise or would like to, which does not represent the greater part of humanity. “If we’re honest, most people are allergic(过敏) to the word ‘exercise,’” said Emmanuel Stamatakis, a professor of physical activity and health studies at the University of Sydney, who led the new study.4What is the main finding of the new study?AThere’s a connection between exercise intensity and long life.BIncreasing the intensity of daily activity may affect our life.CVigorous everyday activity is better than moderate exercise.DThe way people choose to exercise determines people’s health.5What does the underlined phrase “pays big dividends for” mean in paragraph 3?ABrings great benefits to. BCauses serious harm to.CTakes off the pressure from. DRaises big money for.6Why does the author mention the study from Wisloff’s lab in paragraph4?ATo explain the right amount of exercise improves health.BTo show energetic exercise raises heart rates and breathing.CTo prove adding some intensity to exercise brings more benefits.DTo demonstrate exercise in a gentler way benefits people more.7What can we infer from the last paragraph?APeople’s subjective recall is reliable.BMost people like exercise to a certain degree.CThe new study involves a great majority of people.DThe new study has some limitations as previous ones. There’s no tune, no lyrics and you can’t dance to it. Don’t let that put you off: white noise is the music industry’s next big thing. Streaming services have seen an explosion of tracks in the last year consisting entirely of recordings of rainfall, ocean waves and winds.Some of the recordings have earned their creators millions of pounds. Record companies and tech firms have taken notice. Apple is including background noise in its next operating systemand TikTok has been promoting pink noise and brown noise — sounds with lower frequencies as an aid to concentration for students at the start of the school year.Noise fans say that studying, sleeping and meditation (冥想) are all enhanced by listening to these sounds at proper levels. The economics of music-streaming mean noise-makers can cash.in. Someone falling asleep to White Noise Baby Sleep’s 90-second track Clean White Noise on repeat for seven hours will win up 280 plays. By last Friday it had been played 837 million times, worth an estimated S2.5m in royalties (版税). The lead track on Spotify’s own Rain Sounds playlist,two minutes of rainfall, has more than 100m plays.Ln contrast, Laura Mvula only has 541,000 Spotify streams for the title track of this year’s award-winning album, Pink Noise - not a slice of sleepiness but tuneful, lyrical dance-pop that took her three years to make. Spotify, Apple Music, and other streaming services pay royalties in roughly the same way. They set aside a total pot for royalties, which is then divided up between distributors,record labels, recording artists and songwriters. That means that Mvula will get a smaller slice of the Spotify pie than will White Noise Baby Sleep,although most of it goes to the major record companies.It’s hard to work out who is making such noise. Spotify lists White Noise Baby Sleep’s songwriting credits as belonging to an Erik Eriksson. It’s not obvious who Eriksson is or whether he is part of a larger organization, but the Medium website One Zero last year established that many of the artists’ names are pseudonyms (假名) used by companies.8Which of the following best describes white noise?ATuneful. BConfusing. CPricey. DProfitable.9How does the author describe the popularity of white noise in paragraph3?ABy presenting some statistics.BBy making classifications.CBy making a comparison.DBy giving a definition.10What does the author want to show by mentioning Laura Mvula’s Pink Noise?AWhite noise is more popular.BPink noise has gone out of date.CHow Mvula gets paid.DWho makes huge profits.11What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?ATips for attracting more white noise fans.BChallenges some companies are faced with.CDifficulty in identifying the copyright holders.DWays to improve the qualities of credits. Microsoft says it has used the natural language Al ChatGPT to control robots with simple text commands. The approach means people with no engineering experience will be able to instruct robots to carry out tasks.Microsoft said the research was intended “to see if ChatGPT can think beyond text, and reason about the physical world to help with robotics tasks”. Robots are typically controlled by software that has been written by humans and sets out precise instructions, or else by some form of network Al that can learn to carry out tasks based on large numbers of examples.Neither Microsoft nor Open Al responded to a request for comment on this, but Microsoft said ChatGPT allows a user to monitor the process. ChatGPT isn’t in direct,real-time control of the robot, but simply creates the code that controls it.Microsoft said ChatGPT output shouldn’t be used directly to control a robot without “careful analysis”, but experts warn that it is risky to even begin thinking about placing Al in control of physical machines.Mark Coeckelbergh at the University of Vienna, Austria, says that regulations may be needed in order to set out where Al can be used and who is responsible should things go wrong. “It’s a very dangerous thing to just say ‘let’s give control of these computers to AI’,” says Coeckelbergh. “The problem with contemporary artificial intelligence is that it’s not transparent(透明的) to the user. That’s a huge problem.”Others were doubtful about the ability of language models to program robots for complex tasks. Kathleen Richardson at De Montfort University Leicester, UK, says that Al language models are convincing mimics (模仿者), but that their real ability — including their adaptability to control robots — is often overblown. “I think Microsoft, and most people who design robots,overstate what they can and can’t do,” she says.12What’s the purpose of the research conducted by Microsoft?ATo prove ChatGPT’s capacity to carry out tasks.BTo test ChatGPT’s ability to control robots.CTo teach ChatGPT to give accurate instructions.DTo identify the hidden problems of ChatGPT.13What attitude does Microsoft show towards the direct use of ChatGPT onto a robot?ACurious. BOptimistic. CSupportive. DOpposed.14What does Mark Coeckelbergh want to convey?AIt’s safe to use Al to control physical machines.BAI’s adaptability to control robots is reliable.CRegulations of Al use should be in place.DThe problem with Al is still under debate.15What is the best title for the text?AChatGPT tells robots what to doBPower of ChatGPT is changing usCProblems of ChatGPT need solvingDAl takes control of robots wisely Mental health matters. Many of us will experience a mental health issue in our lifetime. One of the most common is stress. ____16____ However, too much stress over a long period of time can affect our mood, leaving us feeling tired and anxious. Stress can also cause physical symptoms, such as headaches, tension,and aches.____17____  In fact, sometimes these low moods happen for no reason. If you find that you’re feeling low for a long period of time and don’t feel like you’re enjoying your usual activities, you may be experiencing depression.Another common mental health problem is anxiety. Like stress, feeling anxious is a normal reaction to certain situations — such as taking a test, going to an interview, worrying about a loved one — but more severe anxiety can have a huge impact on daily life and is along-term condition.  ____18____ If you recognize any of the signs of a mental health issue, you should seek help from a professional. ____19____ There are also some things you can do to help yourself — talking to someone you trust,engaging in some exercise, spending time outside, getting more sleep — but it’s always best to have a chat with a doctor as well.There are some more serious mental health disorders too, and it is important that these are diagnosed (诊断) properly. ____20____  After seeking the right help and support, you are likely to feel happy and balanced again.AExercise can relieve depression, anxiety and stress.BIt is a natural reaction to feel under pressure or threat.CThinking positively is the key to lowering anxiety level.DWe all suffer from a low mood by events in our lives sometimes.EThere are plenty of options, from talking therapies (疗法) to medication.FIn these cases, better talk to your medical team about the treatment.GFeeling anxious all the time makes it hard for you to relax or enjoy life. On the final day of my high schoolI was hit in the face with a baseball bat. As my classmate   ________ at the ball with all his strengththe bat slipped out of his hands and came flying toward me before ________ me directly between my eyes. I have no memory of the moment of ________ .When I opened my eyes, l saw people ________  at me and running over to help. Shocked and  ________ , I was unaware of how severely I had been injured.Shortly after arriving at the local hospital, my body began ________ . I struggled with basic  ________  like swallowing and breathing. So the doctors decided the local hospital was ________  to handle the situation and  ________ me a helicopter to fly me to a larger hospital.The following months were hard. It felt like everything in my life was a ________ . I had double vision for weeks and I  ________  couldn’t see straight. But I was determined not to let my injury get me down. Although the path of recovery was not ________ , I managed to get my life in order. With constant efforts, I even became a college athlete and played professionally to ________  my potential.The experience taught me a ________ lesson: what doesn’t beat you makes you stronger. We all deal with ________  but in the long run, the quality of our lives often depends on the attitude towards setbacks in life.21Aaimed Bswung Cpointed Dgrabbed22Astriking Binterrupting Cwrapping Dembracing23Aimpression Bimage Cinvitation Dimpact24Alaughing Bshouting Ccalling Dstaring25Abored Bamused Cconfused Ddisappointed26Ataking off Bbreaking out Copening up Dshutting down27Afunctions Broles Crights Dskills28Auninvited Buninterested Cunmanned Dunequipped29Aassisted Bordered Ccommanded Dinstructed30Achance Bhit Cmess Dbalance31Abarely Bliterally Cimmediately Dpurposely32Abroad Btraditional Csmooth Dremote33Arecord Bchange Cadopt Drealize34Acreative Bcritical Cbitter Dcheerful35Achallenges Boutcomes Copportunities Dexperiences 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。A seminar (研讨会) was held in Beijing recently. According to its report, the Chinese TV series____36____ (adapt) of Liu Cixin’s Three-Body Problem, the first Asian novel to win the Hugo Award, has gained popularity overseas.Statistics show that____37____ series has gained a rating of 7.9 out of 10 on the foreign review company IMDb and has accumulated 5million views on YouTube, one of the____38____ (popular) video platforms in the world.GaoChangli, director-general of the TV drama department at the National Radio and Television Administration, said that the drama contains a lot of thoughts and knowledge ____39____  (inspire) by China’s traditional philosophy and culture____40____ (offer) a distinctive edge for homegrown tales in the world’s sci-fi landscape. He also mentioned that the drama has been____41____ preparation and production for seven years and has done a good job of bringing to life the typical ____42____ (scene) described in the novel.Producers have also revealed that currently they____43____ (produce)Three-Body II: The Dark Forest,____44____  is the second episode in Liu Cixin’s Remembrance of Earth’s Past trilogy. Meanwhile, more quality works will be produced to ____45____ (positive) publicize Chinese culture in the overseas markets. 46.假定你是李华,校学生会主席,你校将参观苏州古城墙遗址。请你以学生会名义写一篇倡议书号召全校同学保护古城墙遗址。内容包括:1.古城墙遗址的重要性;2.保护古城墙遗址的倡议。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear fellow students,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Students’ Union47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。One day two years ago, I’d returned from a morning walk with my dog. At the front door,I dug around in my pockets for the keys. When I discovered I didn’t have them,I decided to return to the paths we’d taken.I spent an hour lookingbrushing aside tall grasses, but the keys remained lost. I was beginning to get upset as I thought of the consequences of losing them, so I continued to retrace our steps, but in vain.At home again, I pulled the backup key from its hiding place, let myself in the house,and fell on the sofa in tiredness. I began to make a key list. The house key wasn’t that important as I had an extra. The mail key was a big deal because getting a new one takes a lot of time. I had a spare car key, and the key fob (遥控钥匙) would be expensive to replace. And the iron heart made by my grandson was precious beyond measure. For some reason, thinking of it being gone forever made tears come to my eyes. I blamed myself for losing the keys and not being more careful. In my head, I retraced my steps again and again but finally gave up.That night, it turned colder and we had a snow shower. I enjoyed a comfort-food dinner, played soft music, and settled into a peaceful evening. It was peaceful until I heard the frightening noise of my car alarm from the garage. I rushed to the car, inserted the key in the door and finally opened it, and then waited until the alarm stopped. I felt red-faced as I imagined my next-door neighbors being frightened and annoyed.I went back in the house but it started again. I turned it off, went back inside, and the alarm went off again. I repeated the process.Back in the house, I waited, but the next sound was the front doorbell. Assuming it was a neighbor ready to blame me, I opened the door slowly and turned on the light with apologies ready.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右。⒉.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。In the light snow stood three neighbors from several streets away.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________“What a brilliant idea!” I took the keys in my grateful hands.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

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