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2023年万宁市全市高三统考(B卷)英语试题(笔试部分)·听力部分暂未收录,仅收录笔试部分·ATheMetroCardNewYork,athinplasticrechargeablecard,isagoodoptionifyouareplanningtotakeatourofNewYorkandarelookingforasimpleandinexpensivewaytogetaround!Whichtochoose?Dependingonyourpreferences,youcanchooseamongthefollowingtypesofcards:Thepay-per-usecard:Pay-per-rideMetroCardAmetrojourneycosts$3(singlefare),butwithaPay-per-rideMetroCardyouwillonlypay$2.75.Yourcardwillbechargedforeachjourneyyoumake.Notethatacardcanbeusedbyupto4people-i.e.ifyouonlyhaveonecardinyourgroupof4people,youcanaccessthesubwayorbusbyswiping(刷卡)it4times.However,ifthereare5ofyou,youwillneedasecondcard:thePay-per-rideMetroCardcanonlybeswiped4timesinarow.Theunlimitedusepaymentcard:UnlimitedRideMetroCardThe7-day-unlimitedMetroCardisvalid(有效的)for7straightdays.Itcosts$33.Ifyouusepublictransportoftenduringyourstay,itwillquicklybecomeprofitable!That’swhyit’sthemostcommonlyusedcardfortourists.The30-day-unlimitedMetroCardisvalidfor30days.Itcosts$127.Youhaveunlimitedswipesonthesubwayandbusesfor30days,andyoucan’tpauseitoncestarted.TheOne-yearMetroCardisvalidforawholeyear,soitisofnointeresttotourists.Howtouse?YouhavetoswipeyourMetroCardthroughthereaderandthenwaitforthedisplaytosay“GO”.Unfortunately,thisisn’taseasyasitsoundsattimes.AswithmanyotherMetropasses,itcanbekindoftrickyatfirst,butifyoucan’tgetitworking,youarenotalone.Justwatchotherpeopleanddowhattheydo.1.HowmanyPay-per-rideMetroCardsreneededatleastforagroupof6people?A.1. B.2. C.4. D.6.2.Whichtypeofcardisthemostpopularamongtourists?A.One-yearMetroCard.B.Pay-per-rideMetroCard.C.7-day-unlimitedMetroCard.D.30-day-unlimitedMetroCard.3.Whatarenewusersadvisedtodowithfailedcardswipes?A.Checkthereader.B.Copysuccessfulpassengers.C.Waitforhelp.D.ChooseotherMetropasses.BEveryfall,likeclockwork,LindaKrentzofBeaverton,Oregon,feltherbraingoonstrike.“Ijustcouldn’tgetgoinginthemorning,”shesays.“I’dgetdepressedandgain10poundseverywinterandlosethemagaininthespring.”Thenshereadaboutseasonalaffectivedisorder,aformofdepressionthatoccursinfallandwinter,andshesawthelightliterally.Everymorningnowsheturnsonaspeciallyconstructedlightboxforhalfanhourandsitsinfrontofittotrickherbrainintothinkingit’sstillenjoyingthoselongsummerdays.Itseemstowork.Krentzisnotalone.Scientistsestimatethat10millionAmericanssufferfromseasonaldepressionand25millionmoredevelopmilderversions.Butthere’sneverbeendefinitiveproofthattreatmentwithverybrightlightsmakesadifference.Afterall,it’shardtodoadouble-blindtestwhenthesubjectscanseeforthemselveswhetherornotthelightison.That’swhynobodyhaseverseparatedtherealeffectsoflighttherapyfromplacebo(安慰剂)effects.Untilnow,inthreeseparatestudiespublishedlastmonth,researchersreportnotonlythatlighttherapyworksbetterthanaplacebobutthattreatmentisusuallymoreeffectiveintheearlymorningthanintheevening.Intwoofthegroups,theplaceboproblemwasresolvedbytellingpatientstheywerecomparinglightboxestoanewanti-depressantdevicethatgivesoffnegativelychargedions(离子).Thethirdusedthetimingoflighttherapyasthecontrol.Whydoeslighttherapywork?Noonereallyknows.“Ourresearchsuggestsithassomethingtodowithshiftingthebody’sinternalclock,”sayspsychiatristDr.Lewey.Thebodyisprogrammedtostartthedaywithsunrise,heexplains,andthisgetslaterasthedaysgetshorter.Butwhysuchsubtleshiftsmakesomepeopledepressedandnotothersisamystery.Thathasn’tstoppedthousandsofwinterdepressivesfromtryingtohealthemselves.Lightboxesforthatpurposeareavailablewithoutadoctor’sprescription.ThatbotherspsychologistMichaelTermanofColumbiaUniversity.Heisworriedthattheboxesmaybetriedbypatientswhosufferfrommentalillnessthatcan’tbetreatedwithlight.Termanhasdevelopedaquestionnairetohelpdeterminewhetherexpertcareisneeded.Inanyevent,youshouldchooseareputablemanufacturer.Whateverproductyouuseshouldgiveoffonlyvisiblelight,becauseultravioletlightdamagestheeyes.Ifyouarephotosensitive(对光敏感的),youmaydeveloparash.Otherwise,themaindrawbackishavingtositinfrontofthelightfor30to60minutesinthemorning.That’saninconveniencemanywinterdepressivescanlivewith.4.WhatistheprobablecauseofKrentz’sproblem?A.Anunexpectedgaininbodyweight.B.Unexplainedimpairmentofhernervoussystem.C.Weakeningofhereyesightwiththesettinginofwinter.D.Pooradjustmentofherbodyclocktoseasonalchanges.5.WhatistheCURRENTviewconcerningthetreatmentofseasonaldepressionwithbrightlights?A.Thereisdefinitiveproofofitseffect.B.Itservesasakindofplacebo.C.Itisconsideredasarelativelyeffectivetherapy.D.Ithardlyproducesanyeffects.6.WhatispsychologistMichaelTerman’smajorconcern?A.Winterdepressiveswillbeaddictedtousinglightboxes.B.Nomentalpatientswouldbothertoconsultpsychiatrists.C.Inferiorlightboxeswillgiveoffharmfulultravioletlights.D.Lighttherapycouldbemisusedbycertainmentalpatients.7.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Winterdepressivespreferlighttherapyinspiteofitsinconvenience.B.Lighttherapyincreasesthepatient’sphotosensitivity.C.Eyedamageisasideeffectoflighttherapy.D.Lightboxescanbeprogrammedtocorrespondtoshiftsinthebodyclock.CWhatifyoucouldgiveyourchildreneverythingtheywantedwithoutthemhavingtotakeanyeffortatalltogetit?Would
theyappreciatewhattheynowhave?Wouldtheyknowhowtoevenmaintainthelifestyleorhowtokeepthebusinessmovingforwardandnotdownward?Thereissomedebateamongparentsofthisnewgenerationaboutthequestionofwhetherourchildrenhavebeengivensomuchthattheynowexpecteverythingallatonce.Acaseinpointisafriendofminewhohasasoninhislatetwenties.Itisnotthathedoesn'thaveagoodpayingjobandareallynicehouse.ActuallyhishouseisalotbetterandbiggerthanIeverhadathisage.But,heisnotsatisfiedwithwhathehas;hewantseverythingelserightnow,nottomorrow,butrightnow.Whathewantsisabiggerhouse,afanciercar,andallthenewestgadgets(小玩意)thatcomeonthemarket.Heneverthinksheshouldworkalittlelongerandsavehismoneyorthatheshouldn'thaveitall.Maybewehavespoiledourchildrentoexpectmorethanwhattheyshouldnormallyexpectandthenexpectalloftheseworldlypossessionstokeepcomingtheirway.Now,thesituationwithmyfriend'ssonisonewherehissoncallshimandcomplainsthatlifeisdifficultandthatheishavingahardtimegettingwhathewants.Thediscussionusuallythenturnstowaitingalittlelongerandworkingtosavemoneybutthisdiscussionusuallyendswithhissonstillbeingdisappointedwithhislife.Eachlifemustcomefromwork,sacrificeandsatisfactionofbeingabletoprovideforyourfamily,butthereislittleroomforjustwantingwhenwaiting,workingandpatiencecouldgetitdone.Allofusneedabitofhardship,struggle,learningtoovercomeobstacles,understandingperseverance,anddevelopinganattitudethatspeaksloudlyaboutacceptingresponsibilityforone'sowndestiny.8.Thewritingmethodofthepassageis________.A.listingfacts B.givinganexampleC.explainingreasons D.makingcomparisons9.Whengivensomuchbyhisparents,theboymay________.A.liveahappierlife B.learntobeindependentC.neverbesatisfiedwithit D.begratefulforhisparents10.Thefourthparagraphmainlyshowsus________.A.theresultofparents'spoilingtheirchildrenB.thewayforparentstoprepareforabetterlifeC.theadviceforparentsonhowtoraisetheirchildrenD.thesolutionforparentstosolvingtheirfamilyissues11.Whatcanweknowfromthelastparagraph?A.Whatourlifeoffersus.B.Whatweshoulddoforourfamily.C.Howweshouldgainwhatwedesire.D.Howweshouldprepareforourdestiny.DInmammals,loudcallsusuallyserveasalarmsignalsthatwarnfellowspeciesofanenemyorotherdanger.Ontheotherhand,screamsfromhumanscanhaveverydifferentmeanings,asSwissresearchersnowreportinthejournal“PLoSBiology”.Human’sscreamsarenotalwaysonlyassociatedwithnegativeemotionssuchasfear,pain,angerandgrief,butalsopositiveemotionssuchasjoyandpleasure.SaschaFrühholzandhiscolleaguesfromtheUniversityofZurichstudiedhowmanytypesofhumanscreamsthereare,howaccuratelytestsubjectscandistinguishthem,andwhichbrainregionsareinvolvedinprocessingsuchsoundsignals.Todothis,theyfirstmadesoundrecordingsofdifferentscreams.Twelvemenandwomenweretoputthemselvesinsituationswheretheyreactedwithabriefscream.Thepredeterminedsituationsincluded,forexample:anattackbyanarmedstranger,celebrationaboutasportingvictoryoftheirfavoriteteam,thethreatofanopponent(对手).Fromtherecordings,theresearchersfinallyselected420screams.Fromthis,theyidentifiedsixdistinctcategoriesofscreams,includingthreeofalarmingcharacters(criesofpain,anger,andfear)andthreenon-alarmingscreams(asexpressionsofgreatpleasure,extremejoy,anddesperatesadness).Contrarytoallexpectations,thesubjectsreactedtonon-alarmingscreamsmorequicklyandrecognizedtheemotionexpressedwithitmorereliablythanwithalarmingscreams.Thiswasalsoconfirmedbyimagesofthebrainusingfunctionalmagneticresonanceimaging(FMRI).Untilnow,researchersassumedthathumansalsodetectandprocessperceivedalarmsignalsparticularlyquicklyintheformofscreams,asthisisanimportantsurvivalmechanism(生存机制),saysFrühholz.Butunlikemonkeysandothermammals,non-alarmingscreamswouldhavebecomemoreimportantforcommunication.“Thischangedpriorityisprobablyduetoneedsthathaveevolvedintheevolutionofcomplexhumansocialrelationships.”12.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Human’sexpressions.B.Aresearchonscreams.C.Asurvivalmechanism.D.Mammals’alarmsignals.13.Whichexpressioncanbereactedtomorequickly?A.Criesofpain. B.Anger.C.Fear. D.Desperatesadness.14.Whatdoes“Thischangedpriority”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.All-mammalsaremoresensitivetoalarmingscreams.。B.Allhumanssurviveowingtoquickerreactiontoscreams.C.Non-alarmingscreamsaremoreusefulforhumancommunication.D.Alarmingscreamsaremoreimportantthannon-alarmingscreams.15.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Tospreadandadvocate. B.Toargueanddiscuss.C.Torecommendandintroduce. D.Tocompareandinform.二、七选五Doyouwanttoraisementallystrongkids?Stopdoingthefollowingthings.IgnoringYourChild’sFeelingsYou’reimplyingthatyourchildren'sfeelingsarewrong,whenyousay“Don’tworryaboutit.It’snotabigdeal.”____16____Andthekeytolivingtheirbest,lifeisaboutmanagingemotions.Ahealthiermessageistosay“Iknowyoufeelscaredrightnow,butIalsoknowyou’restrongenoughtofaceyourfears.”____17____It’seasytogiveinwhenyourchildrenarelosingtheirtempers.Buteachtimeyougivethemwhattheywant,youteachyourchildrenthattheirunacceptableactsareaneffectivewaytogettheirneedsmet.Ifyouwantto,raisementallystrongkids,sticktoyourlimits.SpoilingYourChildren____18____Butthere’salotofresearchthatshowsjusthowunhealthyoverprotectionisforkids.Iftheyalwaysgeteverythingtheywant,theymissoutonlearningvaluablelifeskillslikeself-discipline.____19____.Letthemknowwhatit’sliketoexperiencedisappointment,andteachthemhowtoworkforthingstheywanttohave.ExpectingPerfectionWhilehighexpectationsaregoodforkids,settingthebartoohighislikelytobackfire.Whetheryouexpecttoomuchfromyourchildonthesportsfield,oryouracademicexpectationsareunreasonable,kidswhofeeltheycan’tsucceedarelikelytostoptrying.____20____.A.GivingintomisbehaviorB.KeepingtoyourprinciplesC.SetlimitsonwhatyougiveyourchildrenD.TeachthemnottogiveupdreamseasilyE.KidsneedtohaveawidevarietyofemotionsF.YoumaythinkitscutetospendmoremoneyonyourchildrenG.Theyarealsomorelikelytostrugglewithself-respectissues三、完形填空I’masinglemom.Unluckily,Iwas____21____earlierintheyearsotimeswasreally____22____.Mysonhadbeeninandoutofthe____23____forsixyearsbecauseofaseveredisease.Hewas8yearsoldandhisbrotherwas7.Mysonsknewwehad____24____troubles,buttheydidn’tknowhowhardwewerebecausemyparents____25____forthem.IwasgratefulthatIhadhelpfulparents.Oneday,wewereatagrocerystore(食品杂货店)andIwas____26____aboutgrocerymoneyandgasmoneybecausethedayIhadtopayforbillswas____27____.Meanwhile,my8-year-oldsonsawahomelessmanoutsidethestore.Itwasreallycoldandthemanaskedifwecouldgivehimsome___28___.Myeldersonwalkedtothemanandgavehimadollar,andhisbrotherdidthe____29____thing.Isawmysonstalkingtohimand____30____themsay“berightback”.Theycameoverandaskedmeifwecouldgetthemansomehotcoffeebecauseit’s____31____andthemanhadstayedthereforfourhours.So,wewentinside,buyingthemansome____32____.Suddenly,Iwasnotthinkingaboutmy____33____,ormyworriesatall.Instead,Iwashappytoseemysonsdosomethingkind,whichwasso____34____.Ihuggedbothmykids,becausetheyhad____35____methegreatvalueofkindness.21.A.hired B.helped C.supported D.fired22.A.easy B.hard C.wonderful D.proper23.A.school B.home C.hospital D.church24.A.money B.health C.housing D.grade25.A.sent B.provided C.argued D.turned26.A.worrying B.asking C.bringing D.hearing27.A.leavingoff B.settingaside C.comingup D.takingoff28.A.results B.chances C.rice D.change29.A.common B.average C.same D.challenging30.A.watched B.heard C.made D.felt31.A.warm B.cold C.sunny D.cloudy32.A.water B.dishes C.noodles D.coffee33.A.bills B.families C.sons D.jobs34.A.valuable B.awkward C.narrow D.official35.A.bought B.paid C.shown D.sold四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。ShanghaiLibraryEastBranchBeginsTestRunTheShanghaiLibrary’sEastBranchbegan____36____(it)testoperationonAugust16.AsoneofthesmartestlibrariesinShanghai,thenewbranchhasthelargestindividuallibrarybuildinginChina,____37____sizeis115,000squaremeters.Therearenearly6,000seatsinsideanditisexpected____38____(receive)4millionvisitorsayear.Itofferssome400,000booksaswellasmorethan600kindsofmagazines____39____Chineseandforeignlanguages.With12mobilerobot“librarians”andvariousintelligentsystems,itismuch____40____(easy)forreaderstofindthebooktheyneed,andborroworreturnbookswhile____41____(experience)thelatesttechnologies.Thespecialrobot“librarians”canalsoguidevisitorstodifferentareas,answertheirquestions,searchfororrecommendbooks____42____providebroadcastingservice.Afterthebooks____43____(return),a24-hoursmartsortinglinewillallowthemtobebackonthe____44____(shelf)quickly.TheconstructionofthenewlibrarystartedinSeptember2017andwascompletedin2022.Thenewlibrarywillbecomeaculturalcenterthatprovidesdiversereading-relatedservicesandexperiences.TheoriginallibraryonHuaihaiRoadwillfocusonservingtheacademicneedsofprofessionalreadersandresearchinstitutionsafterthenewoneopens_____45_____(official).46.假定你是李华。上周你阅读了一篇关于机器人的文章,收获颇丰。请你用英语给美国朋友Mendez写封邮件,和他谈谈此事。内容包括:1.机器人的种类;2.机器人的作用;3.你对机器人的看法。注意:1.总词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。47.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。Chloewas83yearsoldandlivedbytheoceanshoreinabigbeautifulhouse.ShewishedhersonStevewouldvisither,evenifforonlyaday.Ofcourse,theyoungmanhadafamilyofhisownnow,adarlinglittledaughterEva,andabusinesstotakecareof.StevegotonvideocallswithChloeeveryotherday.However,Chloethoughtofhersonandgranddaughter,wishingshewaswiththem.Oneday,Chloeheardsoundsfromtheneighboringhouse.Chloelookedthroughthewindowandwasdelightedtoseethatshehadnewneighbors.Onemorning,whenChloewokeupandwalkedalongtheshore,sheheardthesoundsofwaterbeingsplashedandthesoundofchildrenlaughingwildly.Shefollowedthesoundandwasconcernedonfindingthetwinsfromtheneighboringhousestandingkneedeepinoceanwater.Somethingdidn’tfeelright.“Whywouldanyoneleavetheirkidsunattendedontheshore?”Chloethought.Shegrabbedthekids’handsandwalkedthemtotheirhome.AsChloeopenedthedoor,shefoundtheyoungmotherlyingunconsciousonthekitchenfloor.Chloedidn’twasteasecondincalling911.Thefirstrespondersmanagedtorevive(恢复)herconsciousnessonthespot.“Myboys!Ralph!Ray!”thewomancriedouttoherkids
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