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Ⅰ.阅读理解
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(2022·沈阳市高三联考)
The Hpe Festival is a ntfrprfit music festival supprting different charities each year.It kicks ff the summer music festival seasn and is a place t have a great time! The Hpe Festival is a celebratin f lve and life and riginally started 30 years ag as a wedding party.Tday it is an energetic festival in which yu can grab sme great fd,listen t live music and enjy the jy f camping! The Hpe Festival starts fficially at 12 nn n Friday but yu may arrive at any time n Friday.If yu like an extra night in a tent,yu can arrive n Thursday afternn and pay £10 per persn t the farmer fr camping.
The Hpe Festival has the fllwing attractins:
Over 70 live acts and 3 music stages including the Main Stage,the WindmillInn Bar Stage and the Festival Flly Stage—the place t the Hpe's Gt Talent cmpetitin.
The Pian Tent—a great place t enjy sme amazing prepared music!
The campfire—warm yurself by ur campfire.
The Kids Wrkshps Tent—great fun and games fr the kids f the festival where they make their cstumes fr ur Fancy Dress Kids Prcessin at midday n Sunday.The Fancy Dress Kids Prcessin ends with a magic shw perfrmed in the Pian Tent n Sunday afternn.
We als have cafes,juice bars and licensed bars with great real ale.
Nte:NO DOGS are allwed n site!
There is a £10 increase in adult ticket prices if yu want t buy tickets at the bx ffice.Tickets are refundable up t 30 days befre the event,and available t purchase until Wednesday 23rd May at 11 p.m.,subject t availability.
1.What can we knw abut the Hpe Festival?
A.It starts at 12 nn n Thursday.
B.It fcuses n a wedding celebratin.
C.It has a histry f three decades.
D.A family will be charged £10 if camping.
2.Where can kids see a magic shw?
A.In a licensed bar.
B.In the Pian Tent.
C.In the Kids Wrkshps Tent.
D.On the Main Stage.
3.What shuld peple pay attentin t?
A.Pets are nt allwed in.
B.The admissin fee is £10 per persn.
C.Kids shuld take their wn cstumes.
D.The prices f adult tickets paid at the bx ffice are higher.
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(2022·安徽省名校联盟质量检测)
The use f scial media has been linked t mental health prblems in teenagers.But a new study frm England argues that the issue may be mre cmplex than experts think.
The new research interviewed 10,000 teenagers,wh reprted the frequency they used scial media.The frequency f mre than three times a day was cnsidered “very frequent”.But the researchers,fr the first time,went a step further t investigate what kind f websites made the teenagers frequenters.They fund that,in bth sexes,very frequent visits t scial media with negative(负面的)cntent were assciated with greater mental depressin and anxiety.
“Our results suggest scial media itself desn't cause harm,but that frequent use may disrupt(使中断) activities that psitively influence mental health such as sleeping and exercising,while increasing expsure f yung peple t harmful cntent,”said Russell Viner,the cauthr f the UCL Great Ormnd Street Institute f Child Health.
It's an imprtant discvery.Just last mnth,research frm Canada shwed that higher level f the use f scial media was linked with increased mental depressin in adlescents.
With this study,the prblem is put in a better cntext.It's nt necessarily scial media that are causing these issues.It's mre likely the cntent that yung peple are expsed t and their hindrance (妨碍) f healthy sleep and exercise.
Bb Pattn,a lecturer at the University f Surrey,said this means that remedies fcusing nly n reducing the use f scial media t imprve mental health might nt help.“Finding ways t imprve the nline cntent and prmte better sleep and exercise is needed t reduce physical and psychlgical harm,”said he.
“If healthy lifestyles can be kept,the psitive effects f the use f scial media,such as encuraging scial interactins,can be mre supprted,”said Ann DeSmet,an assistant prfessr at the University f Antwerp in Belgium.
4.Hw des the new research differ frm the previus studies?
A.By carrying ut detailed interviews.
B.By fcusing n bth girls and bys.
C.By analyzing the scial media cntent.
D.By studying a larger number f teenagers.
5.What did Russell Viner say abut scial media?
A.It didn't cause any mental prblems in teenagers.
B.Its abuse may negatively change the healthy lifestyle.
C.Its harmful cntent shuld be reduced immediately.
D.It encuraged scial interactins amng adlescents.
6.Which f the fllwing best explains “remedies” underlined in paragraph 6?
A.Measures. B.Effects.
C.Experiments.D.Differences.
7.What is the authr's purpse f writing the text?
A.T prve the harmful effects f scial media.
B.T shw the prper way t use scial media.
C.T present related studies and discveries.
D.T intrduce an imprtant new discvery.
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(2022·沈阳市教学质量监测)
Cnstantly frcing knwledge and experiences int yur brain may seem like the quickest path t selfimprvement.But smetimes the best thing yu can d fr yur brain is abslutely nthing at all.
Paying less attentin t surrundings — whether by shwering,pulling weeds,r petting a dg — prvides an pprtunity fr what psychlgists call wakeful rest.It's a time when yu can put immediate tasks aside like hw t meet the wrk deadline and instead fcus n current feelings,reflect n the past,and think abut the future.
In the blankness,MRI (核磁共振成像) brain imaging shws a harmny f gray matter called the default mde netwrk (默认模式网络) takes cntrl.Neurscientists (神经系统科学家) still dn't cmpletely understand hw this system wrks,but they think it cnnects harmnius parts f ur brains,which can help us find meaning in ur messy lives.“This blankness might als reduce anxiety,bst creativity,and imprve memry,” says Mary Helen ImmrdinYang,a neurscientist at the University f Suthern Califrnia's Brain and Creativity Institute.
The truble is,the battle f life leaves little rm t let yur mind wander.Many spend their free timecnsuming entertainment.It may feel relaxing but requires brainpwer t enjy.Frtunately,there are ways t encurage yur restingstate netwrk t take ver:
FIND YOUR JOY
Casual hbbies that are ttally different frm yur day jb can help prevent utfffice anxiety.
GET AWAY
New surrundings give yur brain a break frm envirnmental cues,like the sight f yur desk and laptp that tell it t wrk.
SWITCH OFF
Infrmatin can be t attractive t ignre.Turning ff any and all devices helps maintain relaxatin mde.
8.What is “wakeful rest” accrding t the psychlgists in the text?
A.It is a time t pay less attentin t surrundings.
B.It is a system t take cntrl.
C.It is a state t cncentrate.
D.It is an pprtunity t wrk.
9.In what aspect can this blankness benefit us?
A.Prmting creativity.
B.Managing mds.
C.Remving anxiety.
D.Cntrlling brains.
10.Which activity des the authr suggest t a stressful sftware engineer?
A.Wrking n his desk in a new ffice.
B.Playing his favrite cmputer games.
C.Ding sme gardening in the backyard.
D.Develping a sftware with clleagues.
11.Where can we prbably read the text?
A.A bk review.
B.A science jurnal.
C.A guide bk.
D.A film pster.
Ⅱ.完形填空 eq \a\vs4\al((限时12分钟))
(2022·武汉市高三毕业生五月供题)
It was a cld Nvember mrning.My alarm clck had just 1 ff but I was having truble getting ut f bed.
My Dad,wh was my her when I grew up,had passed away a few weeks befre,leaving me weighed dwn by 2 and depressin.Dad lved me.But,he had been raised in a(n) 3 way and raised us that way t.I culdn't remember,fr example,ever being 4 by him after I grew up.Befre his 5 ,we talked mre,but still 6 tuched and never hugged each ther.Then,his health began t rapidly 7 and within a few mnths he left us.
That mrning,I was t numb (麻木的) inside myself t 8 anything.I kept thinking what I wuld have 9 in exchange fr just ne last hug frm him.Sad and weak,I was unable t gather 10 t get up.When I finally did and 11 ut,my sn,rushing t meet me,suddenly, 12 his arms and gave me a heartfelt hug.Meanwhile,my Dad's 13 rang deep inside me,“Jey,this hug is frm me!”Tears welled up in my eyes.Right then,I realized I culdn't 14 n life.
Life can seem very lng but in truth it is s 15 that we can never affrd t miss a dearest hug!
1.A.taken B.gne
C.cmeD.set
2.A.anxietyB.surprise
C.sadnessD.curisity
3.A.singlehandedB.penminded
C.cldbldedD.ldfashined
4.A.criticizedB.lved
C.huggedD.cheered
5.A.treatmentB.return
C.retirementD.death
6.A.rarelyB.instantly
C.regularlyD.usually
7.A.imprveB.recver
C.restreD.fail
8.A.understandB.feel
C.seeD.say
9.A.givenB.lst
C.bughtD.gt
10.A.attentinB.speed
C.strengthD.supprt
11.A.walkedB.cried
C.climbedD.slipped
12.A.wavedB.pened
C.crssedD.raised
13.A.sundB.cmment
C.viceD.scream
14.A.drp inB.cut dwn
C.miss utD.give up
15.A.briefB.precius
C.differentD.significant
Ⅲ.应用文写作 eq \a\vs4\al((限时13分钟))
(2022·南京市六校联合体调研测试)
假定你是李华,上周五你们班在班主任的带领下参加了“为社区志愿服务”的活动。请你写一篇短文,介绍这次活动,内容包括:
1.活动时间、地点;
2.活动过程;
3.个人感受。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
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