河南省周口市项城市第三高级中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第三次段考 英语
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高三英语试卷
C .The speed limit on highways.
D .The use of cellphone while driving.
B
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Nearly everyone would agree that it is very hard to let go of anger after you have been
hurt by someone. However, research shows that forgiveness is good for your health. It can
give you more energy, help you sleep better. According to Dr Frederic Luskin, author of
the book Forgive for Good, people who are able to forgive are less angry and more hopeful.
“It can reduce the wear and tear on our bodies,” says Dr Luskin, “and allow people to feel
more energetic.”
37.5 C D You are probably asking yourself, “How is it possible to forgive?” It is not easy, but
here are some suggestions to try. When you have been hurt, first try to calm yourself down:
Abreathe deeply and force yourself to think of something pleasant, such as someone you
The best way to get around London is the Underground, or what locals call “the
Tube”. However, you also have other forms of transportation to choose from.
Buses
The charm of traveling by bus is that you can see the sights. Fares start at 1. 75
pounds for a single ride with an Oyster card (牡蛎卡). Buses don’t take cash, so it’s best
to have a top-up Oyster card to pay for your trip. Many bus routes cover the entire city and
run 24 hours a day.
Rail
London Overground consists of six main routes traveling among many parts of the
city. Rail fares vary by the time of day and the number of zones crossed. Like the
Underground, using an Oyster Card rather than a Travel card (or paper ticket)is
considerably cheaper.
Taxis
Keep in mind that a lit-up taxi sign means it’s available. Taxis are metered, and you
have to pay according to the time of day and the distance. There’s always a minimum fee
of 3. 20 pounds. You can pay with cash, and all taxis accept credit cards.
Cars
Think twice before hiring a car. Londoners drive on the left. In addition, traffic and
parking are awful, and the cost of petrol (or gas)is high. Using hand-held cellphones while
driving is illegal. The speed limit on highways is 70 miles per hour.
21 .Which of the following can only be paid by card?
A .Buses. B .Rail. C.Taxis. D .Cars.
22 .In which aspect do rail and taxis have in common in
London? A .The routes. B .The ways of charging.
C .The minimum fee. D.The pattern of payment.
23 .What will make a Shaanxi’s tourist unaccustomed while driving a car in London?
A .Driving on the left. B .Finding a parking lot.
love or a beautiful sunset. Thinking about the hurt is of no use; it only gives power to the
person who hurt you. Train yourself to see beauty, love and kindness in the world around
you. Never wait for an apology, because you may be waiting forever. Very often the one
who hurt you will never think of apologizing, either because they meant to hurt you or
because they don’t understand your point of view. It can be very helpful to you to write
yourself a letter, imagining what the other person’s perspective might be. Try to stand in
his shoes to see the situation; you may realize that the hurt was a result of ignorance or fear
— or maybe even love. Finally, remember that forgiving someone does not mean that you
have accepted their action. It only means that you have chosen to let go of the hurt.
24 .What is the main idea of the passage?
A .Forgiveness is possible for all people.
B .We should not wait for an apology.
C .When someone has hurt you, try to forgive.
D. Forgiveness can be extremely difficult.
25 .Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?
A .Forgiveness can make people feel more energetic.
B.People who forgive show less anger and more
hope.
C .Forgiveness means you accept the hurting actions.
D .Being lost in hate may bring you deeper hurt and pain.
26 .What does the underlined phrase in the first paragraph mean?
A.Damage. B.Energy. C.Waste. D .Sensitivity.
27 .How can you calm yourself when someone has hurt
you? A .Take deep breaths and think of something
pleasant.
B .Learn to look for love, beauty and kindness around you.
C .Try to see things from the other person’s perspective.
D .All of the above.
C
The Chinese version of TikTok, called Douyin(抖音), has amassed(积累)400 million
daily active users, parent company ByteDance revealed in its annual report this week. This
is an impressive growth for the addictive(上瘾的) video app, which had 250 million daily
active users in January last year.
The report, which describes the user behavior and trends, illustrates(表明)the cultural
difference between China and the U.S., said Katherine Wu, an investor at New York-based
firm Notation Capital. "Things that trend in these two countries are quite different. For
example: knowledge-based content is extremely popular in China, and less so in the U.S.
Also, this was wild to me: those creators that did the most dance videos in China are users
born in the 60s , while in the US, it seems that it's mostly teenagers who are creating the
dances," she wrote.
ByteDance claimed(宣称) that Douyin has established itself as the largest knowledge,
culture and art platform in China. (Douyin is only available in mainland China.) Indeed,
14.89 million "know ledge-based content videos" were shared on the app last year, it
claimed.
28. According to the annual report, how many active users can Douyin amass in one day?
A.14.89 million B.250 million C.400 million D. 150 million
29. Knowledge-based content in the US is .
A.extremely popular
B.more popular than that in China
C.less popular than that in China
D.as popular as that in China
30. According to paragraph 2, who would probably do the most dance videos on Douyin?
A. A Chinese woman who was born in the 60s.
B. An American woman who was born in the 60s.
C. A Chinese teenager who was born in the 90s.
D. An American teenager who was born in the 90s.
31. What's the best title of this
passage? A . An annual report of
Douyin .
B.The Difference of Douyin in China and the U.S.
C . A Great App for people of 60s.
D. An Addictive App-Douyin .
D
More than a third of adults in the United States prefer fast-food restaurants and pizza
places on any given day. And the higher their income is, the more likely they are to do so.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(C.D.C.) has released data on fast
food
consumption gathered from 2013 to 2016 in the National Health and Nutrition
Examination Survey, or NHANES, a program that continuously monitors the health and
nutritional status of Americans.
Fast food — defined(定义) broadly in the survey as any item obtained from a "fast
food/pizza" establishment — is eaten by 37 percent of American adults at some point
during the day. Among those who eat fast food, 44 percent do so at lunch and 42 percent at
dinner. Men are more likely to have fast food at lunch; women are more likely to snack on
it. The most enthusiastic consumers are 20 to 39 years old: 45 percent of them eat fast food
on any given day. That figure declines sharply with age, to 38 percent among people 40 to
59, and to 24 percent among those over age 60.
The high rate among 20 to 39-year-olds was particularly troubling. That period sets
the stage for health problems later in life — heart disease, dementia(痴呆) and so on. Also,
this is the group who have kids, and they’re setting them up for a lifetime of unhealthy
eating habits.
The percentage of adults who ate fast food rose with increasing income. About 32
percent of people who earn less than 130 percent of the US poverty line — $32,630 a year
for a family of four — ate fast food daily. But 42 percent of people above 350 percent of
the poverty line — $112,950 a year or more for that size family — were daily consumers.
A report by the C.D.C .in 2013 estimated that American adults consume more
than 11 percent of their daily calories from fast food. Fast food is generally high in
calories, fat and salt, a combination that increases the risk for cardiovascular( 心 血 管
的 ) and other diseases. When we hear about a shark attack, we’re scared and we avoid
that beach. But
what we really should be afraid of is double cheeseburgers and French fries.
32 .What can we know about American fast food consumers?
A .Most American adults eat fast food every day.
B .The older they are, the more fast food they eat.
C .American women eat fast food mainly at dinner.
D .Almost half the young Americans often eat fast
food.
33 .Why does fast food do particular harm to young people?
A .Fast food affects young bodies more
harmfully. B .Fast food has a bad effect on two
generations. C .Fast food causes young people
underfeeding.
D .Fast food makes the youth fatter and fatter.
34 .What is the US poverty line for a family of four a year?
A.About $10,000. B .About $30,000.
C .About $50,000. D .About
$100,000.
35 .Which of the following shows the structure of the
passage? (P1 – Paragraph 1 ; P2 – Paragraph 2 …)
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