山东省菏泽市2022-2023学年高三下学期2月一模试题 英语

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2023 年高三一模考试
英语试题
2023.2
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第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分
阅读下列短文,从每题所给ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Beyond Body is a science-based fitness and nutrition program in the shape of the first
personalized wellness book in the world. It makes developing sustainable healthy habits
easier,while helping to improve mental health. It addresses the main problems that most weight
loss programs have, motivating you to bring positive changes in all areas of your life.
The Beyond Body app helps you follow the program and track your progress. It goes beyond
simple food ideas to provide meal plans,workouts,and lifestyle tips.
Who Is Beyond Body for?
The Beyond Body program is for anybody who wants to lose weight by establishing lifelong
health and fitness routines, but not ideal for vegetarians. It can help you drop pounds while
enjoying long-lasting changes.
How to Begin with Beyond Body?
The program starts with a quiz, including questions on body type,fitness level,health
conditions,food preferences,and more.You must also enter your current and target weight. After
completing a short quiz, you can choose between the hardcover or e-Book. You can also add the
app for further assistance. Next, it creates a personalized meal plan and generates the Beyond
Body book in both digital and physical formats. The book outlines your plan and offers advice on
nutrition and fitness.
Beyond Body Pricing
The Beyond Body book costs $33. For this price, you get a hard copy and digital version,
plus free shipping. For the assistant app, you must pay a monthly subscription fee. Within the app,
you'll find other checkout options,like consultations with a nutritionist.
1.What is Beyond Body used to do?
A.Sell a book. B.Introduce an app.
C. Stress the importance of weight loss. D.Provide a program to lose weight.
2.How does the program begin?
A.By adding an app. B.By filling a format.
C.By choosing a book. D.By completing a quiz.
3.What do we know about the Beyond Body app?
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A.It can be used for free. B.It focuses on mental health.
C.It tracks weight losing progress. D.It offers free online consultations.
B
Monica Bertagnolli is an oncologistat Brigham and Women's Hospital and a
professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School.Growing up in Wyoming, she was well aware of
the lack of health care resources in rural areas. Access to in-depth care for cancer patients is hard
to get. She's worked throughout her career to change that.
In Wyoming,there's a great distance to travel between where people live and where they can
to find a cancer specialist."If you need treatments and they have to be administered every day, and
if it's 120 miles from where you live,that ends up being a huge barrier to receiving the kind of care
you need.”
And now Monica serves as the vice president of the Coalition(联盟)of Cancer Cooperative
Groups(CCCG)—an international network of individuals who work to improve the quality of life
and survival of cancer patients by increasing participation in cancer clinical trials.
She said,“One of the really important things is, we're trying to make sure that cancer clinical
trials can get to every single patient who needs them in my own state.”The coalition set up sites in
northern and southern Wyoming that are able to run clinical trials. Before those trials became
available,patients would usually go to Denver or Salt Lake City—a three-to-seven-hour drive.
Monica's efforts to increase access to the health care needs of her rural Wyoming patients
also include helping to develop new policies that will allow patients to participate in more clinical
trials, and linking them with a regional doctor who can get them the access to the care they need.
In addition to the clinical trials,Monica said that technology's progress like better cell phone
and internet service in the mountains of Wyoming, as well as social media, has helped rural
residents stay in touch with loved ones and medical professionals despite their distance. She is
trying to advocate strongly for those changes to continue.
“I still consider myself part of Wyoming and I am very devoted to making sure that patients
can get access to care.”
4.What do rural cancer patients in Wyoming need most?
A.Health care.B.Better housing.
C.Further education.D.Public transportation.
5.How has Monica helped the cancer patients?
A.By offering clinical trials. B.By advocating financial aid.
C.By improving internet service. D.By training medical professionals.
6.Which of the following can best describe Monica?
A.Determined and loyal.B.Honest and generous.
C.Grateful and courageous. D.Devoted and responsible.
7.What is a suitable title for the text?
A.Technology:A push for progress B. Monica: A helper for cancer patients
C.CCCG:A pioneer for cancer treatment D.Clinical trials:A hope for cancer patients
C
You've ordered a new pair of shoes online. They arrive; you rush to the front door and carry
the box as you open it.You untie the laces,guide them toward your feet and they don't fit.
So, back in the box they go and an hour later you drop them at the local collections store.It's
disappointing.The shoes have never been worn and they'll be making their way to a new home
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soon. RightWrong.
What does happen to our goods when we order online and then return them?The reality is
that much of it simply ends up in landfill(垃圾场).Each year5 billion pounds of waste is
generated through returns in the world. In the US alone, customers return approximately 3.5
billion products, of which only 20% are actually faulty according to Optoro,a company which
specializes in tackling the returns.
It turns out that returns create a real headache for companies. Many companies simply don't
have the technology to handle these faults in returned goods, so it is often most profitable for them
to sell them cheaply to discounters via a web of shipping, driving and flying them around the
globe, or to simply truck them to the dump.
Optoro's software helps retailers(零售商)and manufacturers resell unsold goods more easily.
They offer a number of options for retailers, including a website to resell their goods, called Blinq,
as well as helping with re-routing goods to donation,store shelves,Amazon or eBay.They estimate
their work helps reduce landfill waste by 70%.
Ann Starodaj, Senior Director of Sustainability at Optoro, says that while consumer habits
might still be harmful, creating a profitable and environmentally friendly fashion model from start
to finish is the way forward:"I don't think people are going to stop buying stuff,but creating a
business model where you're making it easier for them to make sustainable choices is very
important."
8.What are the statistics in Paragraph 3 about?
A.Waste disposal. B.Goods delivery.
C.Clothing Fashion. D.Waste returns.
9.Why do returns become a real headache for companies?
A.Very little profit can be made. B.Related technology is not available.
C.Goods are damaged on purpose. D.No places can be found to bury them.
10.What is paragraph 5 mainly about?
A.A difficult task. B.A marketing plan.
C.A practical solution. D.A producing process.
11.What does Ann Starodaj want to convey?
A.Returns are easy to deal with.
B.People should stop buying goods online.
C.Consumer habits bring about harmful results.
D.It is vital to create a sustainable business model.
D
One person's happiness causes a chain reaction that benefits not only their friends, but their
friends' friends,and their friends' friends' friends. The effect lasts for up to one year. The opposite,
interestingly, is not the case: Sadness does not spread through social networks as strongly as
happiness. Happiness appears to love company more so than misery.
Focusing on 4,739 individuals,Christakis and Fowler,who co-authored this study,observed
more than 50,000 social and family ties and analyzed the spread of happiness throughout this
group. The researchers found that when an individual becomes happy, a friend living within a mile
experiences a 25 percent increased chance of becoming happy. A co-resident spouse (配偶)
experiences an 8 percent increased chancesiblings(兄弟姐妹)living within one mile have a 14
percent increased chance,and for next-door neighbors,34 percent.But the real surprise came with
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