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1、C6 历史地理类【解析英语卷2022届福建省漳州市八校高三第四次联考(202205)】C6 E For generations here in the deepest South, there had been a great taboo(禁忌): publicly crossing the color line for love. Less than 45 years ago, marriage between blacks and whites was illegal, and it has been forbidden for much of the time since.So when

2、 a great job about an hours drive north of the Gulf Coast attracted him, Jeffrey Norwood, a black college basketball coach, had reservations. He was in a serious relationship with a woman who was white and Asian.“Youre thinking about a life in South Mississippi?” his father said in a skeptical voice

3、, recalling days when a black man could face mortal(致命的) danger just being seen with a woman of another race, regardless of intentions. Are you sure?But on visits to Hattiesburg, the younger Mr. Norwood said he liked what he saw: growing diversity. So he moved, married, and, with his wife, had a bab

4、y girl, who was counted on the last census(人口普查) as black, white and Asian. Taylor Rae Norwood, three, is one of thousands of mixed-race children who have made this state home to one of the nations most rapidly expanding multiracial populations, up 70 percent between 2000 and 2010, according to new

5、data from the Census Bureau.In the first comprehensive accounting of multiracial Americans since statistics were first collected about them in 2000, reporting from the 2010 census, made public in recent days, shows that the nations mixed-race population is growing far more quickly than many research

6、ers had estimated, particularly in the South and parts of the Midwest. That conclusion is based on the bureaus analysis of 42 states; the data from the remaining eight states will be released soon.In North Carolina, the mixed-race population doubled. In Georgia, it grew by more than 80 percent, and

7、by nearly as much in Kentucky and Tennessee. In Indiana, Iowa and South Dakota, the multiracial population increased by about 70percent.Census officials estimated the national multiracial growth rate was about 35 percent since2000 according to the known result, when seven million people - 2.4 percen

8、t of the population chose more than one race.72. If a black man married a white woman 50years ago, the worst result was that _. A. he was sentenced to death B. he was considered to be immoral C. he was criticized by the public D. he was treated as a lawbreaker73. The underlined word “serious” in Par

9、agraph 2 can be replaced by “_”. A. stable B. bad C. mixed D. dangerous74. What can we infer from Paragraph 4? A. Jeffrey Norwood was born in Hattiesburg and grew up there.B. Taylor Rae Norwoods mother is a white-Asian.C.70 percent of the people in Mississippi are multiracial.D. Mississippi has the

10、largest multiracial population in the US.75. Which of the following states had the fastest growth rate of mixed-race population? A. Georgia. B. Tennessee. C. North Carolina. D. South Dakota.【文章解读】本文叙述了几十年间,随着世界各地不断高涨的移民潮,跨种族通婚和多种族混血儿童数量的激增,21世纪的美国比历史上任何时刻更加多元化,这不但意味着种族间的隔阂正在渐渐削减,同时也昭示着美国社会正面临更多挑战。72

11、. 【学问点】细节题【答案解析】A依据a black man could face mortal(致命的) danger just being seen with a woman of another race,故选A。73. 【学问点】细节题【答案解析】A依据He was in aseriousrelationship with a woman who was white and Asian. “Youre thinking about a life in South Mississippi?” his father said in a skeptical voice, recalling

12、days when a black man could face mortal(致命的) danger just being seen with a woman of another race, regardless of intentions.故选A。74. 【学问点】推理推断题【答案解析】B依据So he moved, married, and, with his wife, had a baby girl, who was counted on the last census(人口普查) as black, white and Asian. 故选B。75. 【学问点】细节理解题【答案解析

13、】C依据In North Carolina, the mixed-race population doubled.故选C。【英语卷(解析)2022届山东省日照一中(日照市)高三5月校际联合检测(二模)(202205)】C6 BHuman civilization has truly come a long wayFrom using animals for transport to the super fast automobiles that we have todayFrom using flint to making fire to using one touch lightersBut

14、 there are some things that we will never let go ofSome ancient traditions that have been brought down through the ages are still followed todayGroundhog Day(土拔鼠节),falls on the 2nd of February every yearIt is observed in the United States and CanadaWhile this day may be a public holiday and a bank h

15、oliday,it is not a compulsory holiday declared by the governmentBut this is not so for all the statesState-wise holidays may varyEver heard of Punxsutawney Phil? Groundhog Day is observed because of this groundhogThe day is indeed about a groundhogPunxsutawney is the name of an apparently weather fo

16、recasting groundhogHe lives in his burrow(地窖)on Goblers Knob,Punxsutawney in Pennsylvania,for a short period before the 2nd of February every yearOn the 2nd of February,Phil comes out from his burrow and looks for his shadowIf he sees his shadow and goes back into the burrow,then America will have a

17、n extended winter of six weeks,But if he cannot see his shadow,and he remains outsideIt means winter will soon end and spring will arrive very shortly .Phil has beenpredictingthe length of winter in this manner for almost a century and they have always been almost 100 accurate Groundhog Day is celeb

18、rated in some parts of the USA and CanadaThe largest celebration is held at Punxsutawney,PennsylvaniaPeople come in scores to visit Punxsutawney PhilThey wait eagerly, camping days in advance,to see the small groundhog appear from his burrow,check for his shadow and either go back in or stay outPeop

19、le cheer when they hear it is time for winter to end and celebrate by eating sweets and singing and dancingTodaythe Groundhog Day is a widespread tradition and an exciting event46People celebrate Groundhog Day because _.Asome sweets are provided on Groundhog DayBmore and more people love groundhogsC

20、the groundhog predicts the beginning of springDPunxsutawney Phil is worth respecting47What does the author intend to tell us in Paragraph 1?AHuman civilization has a long historyBSome old traditions should be carried onCHuman civilization develops very fastDSome old traditions have disappeared48. We

21、 learn from the passage that Punxsutawney Phil _Aforecasts the weather based on his shadowBwitnesses the history of human developmentCorganizes celebrations on Groundhog DayDgives performances on Groundhog Day49We may infer from the passage that _Agroundhogs will replace TV weathermen soonBgroundhog

22、s can forecast the weather accuratelyCGroundhog Day is becoming popular in the US and CanadaDa longer shadow of a groundhog indicates a longer winter50Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. Winter will end if the groundhog goes back into the burrow.BGroundhog Day is a

23、compulsoryholiday in the US and CanadaCA groundhog will remain outside if he sees his shadows on 2nd,FebDThe celebration in Punxsutawney attracts large numbers of visitors【答案】46.C。解析:推理归纳题 从其次段以及最终一段“Groundhog Day is celebrated in some parts of the USA and Canada”,“People cheer when they hear it is

24、time for winter to end”等信息推理得知,人们把它当节日庆祝的缘由就是由于它预示着春天的开头。47.B。解析:细节理解题 从最终一句“Some ancient traditions that have been brought down through the ages are still followed today”得知,从而引出下文土拨鼠节的历史和传承。48. A。解析:细节理解题 从文章其次段“Phil comes out from his burrow and looks for his shadow. If he sees his shadow and goes

25、 back into the burrow, then America will have an extended winter of six weeks”得知。49. C。解析:推理推断题 从最终一段“Groundhog Day is celebrated in some parts of the USA and Canada.”及“Today, the Groundhog Day is a widespread tradition and an exciting event”推断得知。50. D。解析:细节理解题 从第四段“The largest celebration is held a

26、t Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania”得知。【英语卷(解析)2022届广东省中山一中高三高考热身试题(202205)】C6 DAustralian cities can keep their native wildlife but only if they can kick their habit of urban sprawl (无方案的扩展). Thats the finding of a new study by leading Australian environmental researchers Jessica Sushinsky, Professor Hugh

27、 Possingham and Dr Richard Fuller of The University of Queensland.“While urban development usually reduces the number of birds in a city, building more compact (紧凑的) cities and avoiding urban sprawl can slow these reductions greatly,” says lead author Jessica Sushinsky. “Compact housing development

28、leaves birds homes untouched, leading to fewer losses of birds.”The researchers surveyed native and wild birds in Brisbanes urban areas, including living and industrial areas, public parks and gardens, major roadways and airports. They then used statistical modeling to find out what will happen to t

29、he birds as the city grows. The first setting was compact growth where multiple homes are built on land that previously had only one house. The second setting was sprawling growth a familiar pattern where homes are built here and there beyond the citys current boundaries. The teams forecasts showed

30、that a much greater diversity of species was lost over 20 years in the sprawling setting compared to the more compact setting. “Urban sprawl resulted in the disappearance of many urban-sensitive birds birds that only live in areas where there is native vegetation (植被), such as parklands and woodland

31、s,” Ms Sushinsky says. “On the other hand, we found the city with the compact development attracted more birds because it kept more of its parks and green areas.”Now the Queensland Government has adopted the more compact urban growth strategy, which, Dr Richard Fuller says, is good news for Australi

32、as native birds. These birds are environmental specialists they need a particular environment to do well. “While compact development means smaller backyards, it can also make our entire cities more biodiverse,” according to Dr Fuller. “The study shows that we should hold on to our green spaces inste

33、ad of clearing them for sprawling development.”This is the first time science has modeled the effects of different urban growth strategies on birds, the researchers say. “Statistical models like these are important because they help us to understand the ecological consequences of a particular decisi

34、on,” says Dr Fuller.41. The study deals with the relationship between _. A. city development and birds B. the environment and birdsC. humans and wildlife D. climate and wildlife42. Why is compact urban growth better than the sprawling strategy?A. It makes the cities more beautiful. B. It gives peopl

35、e larger backyards.C. It is money-saving. D. It is bird-friendly.43. Dr Richard Fuller thinks the Queensland Governments action _. A. is really brave B. is worth praisingC. has an uncertain future D. should be performed nationwide44. What can we learn about the study from the passage?A. It is based

36、on the statistics in the past. B. It is strongly against urban development. C. It criticizes the city environment in Brisbane.D. It suggests leaving more green spaces for birds. 45. Where does the passage probably come from? A. A news report.B. A travel guide. C. A health magazine.D. A history book.

37、【答案】41. A。解析:细节题,依据第三段They then used statistical modeling to find out what will happen to the birds as the city grows可知该争辩主要涉及了鸟类和城市进展的问题,故选A。42.D。解析:推理题。依据文章第五段On the other hand, we found the city with the compact development attracted more birds because it kept more of its parks and green areas.可推

38、断答案选D。43.B。解析:推断题。依据文章倒数其次段Dr Richard Fuller所说话中的good news for Australias native birds. These birds are environmental specialists可推断选B。44.D。解析:主旨题。通读全文都是在建议城市进展中给鸟类留下更多的生存空间。故选D。45.A。解析:推断题。通读全文是关于城市进展中应当给鸟类更多的生存空间,可排解B旅游指南,C健康杂志;D历史书。故选A。 【英语卷2022届黑龙江省哈三中高三下学期第三次模拟考试(202205) 解析】C6 C Ive visited sev

39、eral controversial(有争议的) dam sites around the world. For all of them, the tension has been between the national economic advantage offered by the dam and the local environment and social damage caused by its construction. The countries often sell the power to international neighbors, rather than dir

40、ectly improve electricity access to the local people. Some countries, such as Chile, which is planning to build a dam across Patagonian Rivers, and Laos, which plans to dam the Mekong, rely on energy imports and so hydro(电能) is a very attractive domestic option. Other countries, such as Brazil which

41、 is planning the worlds third largest dam at Belo Monte, China which recently complete的 the largest dam at Three Gorges, and Ethiopia which is planning dams along the Omo, insists that these dams are essential for national economic development. The economic benefits can be huge. The Aswan Dam on Egy

42、pts Nile, for example, was highly controversial when it was built in the 1960s. Yet for all the environmental damage to its downstream(下游的) river system, its very difficult for you to find an Egyptian that is in favor of its removal. The dam has been an outstanding economic success, bringing improve

43、d harvests from better irrigation despite drought conditions, hydropower and flood protection worth billions of dollars. So if we accept that many controversial dams are going to be built, how can we limit their damage? Jamie Skinner, who was senior advisor to the World Commission on Dams, and now h

44、eads the Water division at the International Institute for Environment and Development, suggests the answer might be to issue dam builders with limited-length licenses. “In America, the licenses are only for 30 or 50 years, after which there is a review. The reason why many dams are being removed th

45、ere now is that their licenses have expired(到期) and the dams would no longer pass the stricter environmental planning regulations, ” he says. 29. How do the countries gain their economic benefits from dams? A. By exporting the power. B. By improving the local environment. C. By increasing the energy

46、 charge.D. By improving the local use of electricity. 30. The examples are given in the second paragraph in order to show _. A. these countries are in great need of power B. dams bring huge economic benefits to the countries C. local people are eager to benefit from dams D. the benefits as well as t

47、he disadvantages of dams are huge31. Why do Egyptians oppose to removing the Aswan Dam? A. They are used to living around the dam. B. They are well protected against the drought. C. They regard it as the symbol of their country. D. They benefit from the dam more than expected. 32. What is the key way of limiting dams damage according to Jamie Skinner? A. Reviewing the dams every year. B. Giving dam builders more freedom. C. Removing the dams every 30 or 50 years. D. Making stricter environmental planning rules.29. 【学问点】细节题【答案解析】A依据第一段The countries often sell the power to international

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