浙江省镇海中学2023届高三5月模拟考试英语试题.含答案

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2023 5月)
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第一部分 阅读理解(共两节, 满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2. 5 , 满分 37. 5 分)
阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的 ABCD四个选项中, 选出最佳答案。
A
It's that time of year, again, somehow time for the list of UK LEGO events of this year 2023.
Here is a rough guide.
Discovery Brick Show
Date:30th, April-1st, May
Place: Discovery Museum
Description: This LEGO show in central Newcastle returns, with LEGO models from builders
across the UK, activities and a marketplace for LEGO-lovers.
Cost: Some free activities; entry to the marketplace requires a paid ticket.
Thirsk Brick Show
Date:12th February
Place: Thirsk &Sowerby Town Hall
Description: A small LEGO show in this town hall, back for its third year. The money that is
made from the show goes to an aged care centre in the town. LEGO displays and some activities.
Cost: A small entry fee in aid of charity.
Hull Brick Festival
Date:13th-14th August
Place: Guildhall C
Description: This show is in its seventh year and this time it's in town for the whole weekend!
Awesome!
LEGO creations from the best builders in the UK, fun activities plus several specialist
LEGO traders with everything from new bargain sets, loose bricks to custom accessories.
Cost: Free entry; ticket booking is recommended.
Caterham Model Show
Date:17th September
Place: Sacred Heart Centenary Hall
Description: This remarkable LEGO and model show is back again this year. LEGO as well as
non-LEGO displays, activities and traders who buy and sell a lot of unique LEGO creations.
Cost: Paid tickets are required for entry; see the event page for details.
1. Whose profits will be used to help people in need?
A. Discovery Brick Show's. B. Thirsk Brick Show's.
C. Hull Brick Festival's. D. Caterham Model Show's.
2. Where will a free but ticketed LEGO event be hosted?
A. In Discovery Museum. B. In Thirsk &Sowerby Town Hall.
C. In Guildhall. D. In Sacred Heart Centenary Hall.
3. What do the four events have in common?
A. They have been held before. B. They are aimed at selling LEGO models.
C. They have their marketplace. D. They include some non-LEGO activities.
B
The first time a tortoise walked through my hut at Middle Camp on Aldabra Atoll, I was
amazed. I grabbed my camera and carefully positioned myself to take this wildlife encounter. The
second time: same thing. The third time: I picked up my phone and took a snapshot. By the fourth
or fifth time, I didn't even look when I felt something bump into me. I knew what it was.
I was there to shoot a story about island restoration(修复) in the Seychelles, far off the east
coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean. Until roughly the middle of the past century, the small island
nation showed signs of real environmental killing-local vegetation-cleared to make way
for coconut plantations, foreign rats and mice running uncontrolled, native sea turtles and giant tor-
toises being exploited. Biodiversity seemed destroyed. But then the country experienced a shift in
conservation awareness—and the giant Aldabra tortoises are among its most visible signs.
Every morning when I woke up and walked outside the hut, I had to remind myself that I
hadn't traveled back in time. I could see flightless Aldabra rails, coconut crabs the size of dinner
plates, and giant tortoises-roughly four feet long and weighing up to 550 pounds—just wandering
around. The number of sharks in the bay was crazy. Frigatebirds and boobies nested in the
mangroves a kind of tree. When we left our hut doors open, which we often did to let in air, the
tortoises would walk right through.
In the late afternoon or early evening, whenever they'd finished eating, the tortoises would
drop themselves down and fall asleep with their heads outstretched. That made nighttime trips to the
outhouse perilous(险 恶的). To get there, we'd have to go 200 feet into the mangroves, negotiat-
ing what I called the tortoise slalom(之形障碍trail. It was a track without a pattern, because of
course they picked different places to sleep every night. Avoiding them was important: Falling
headfirst over a tortoise onto the sharp coral rock could lead to serious injury on an island far from
medical facilities.
Nothing was easy on Aldabra, and much of it was insanely difficult. Yet living among the tor-
toises in this primordial place, in one of the last spots where reptiles still rule, was one of the happi -
est times of my life.
4. How did the author feel about his final meeting with the tortoise in his room?
A. Calm B. Excited C. Concerned D. Disturbed
5. What made the wildlife on the island suffer during the last century?
A. Introducing foreign species. B. Killing too many rats and mice.
C. Planting lots of coconut trees. D. Repairing the building on the island.
6. What does the author intend to do in paragraph 3?
A. To stress the importance of their work.
B. To introduce how large the tortoises are.
C. To present his daily routine on the island.
D. To show how the wildlife is diverse on the island.
7. What might be the suitable title for this passage?
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