2022届贵州省普通高等学校招生全国统一模拟测试英语试题(七)

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绝密★启用前贵州省2022年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
英语模拟测试
本试卷共1.20分,考试时间100分钟。 考前须知:
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第一局部阅读理解(共两节,总分值40分)第一节(共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分)
阅读以下短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最正确选项。
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The Children's Climate Prize (CCP) was started by the Swedish company Telge Energi. It's been given every year since 2016 to teens who have made "extraordinary efforts" to im-prove life on the planet now and in the future. Here are some of CCP finalists this year:
Reshma Kosaraju, a 15-year-old girl from Saratoga, California, the USA. She built her deep learning model by using weather information like temperature, humidity, wind speed, and how dry the soil is. Her model can predict where and when forest fires are most likely to happen. She hopes to turn her program into an app that11! be uful to firefighters.
Fernanda Barros, a 16-year-old girl from Para, Brazil. She helped start the group Fridays For Future Amazonia (FFFA), which is working to protect Brazifs Amazon rainforest that is riously threatened. Fernanda says, “We have the science, we have team effort, and we won*t stop!”
Anjali Sharma, a 17-year-old girl from Melbourne, Australia. She was named a finalist for
taking Australia's Environment Minister to court in an attempt to stop a coal mine from being expanded. The ca resulted in the court saying that the government had a “duty of care“ to protect young people.
Lein Mutunkei, a 17-year-old boy from Nairobi, Kenya. His project is called Trees For Goals, which encourages soccer teams to plant 11 trees for every goal scored. Already, over 1,500 trees have been planted, and Lein is working to spread the idea further. He'd really like to get the soccer group FIFA to back the idea.
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1.What is CCP intended to do?
A.Improve teenagers' school life.
B.Strengthen leenagers* connnunicalion.
C.Inspire teenagers* ideas of environmental protection.
D.Help the developing countries in science and technology.
2.Who made efforts to predict wildfires?
3.Why was Anjali Sharma chon to be one of the finalists?
A.She won a ca to stop the expansion of a coal mine.
B.She helped reduce the threats to Amazon rainforest.
C.She planted many trees every year.
D.She developed an app detecting climate.
B
Ask any little girl and they will likely tell you that their dream is to e a unicorn (独角 兽)
in real life. Although the creatures are typically a thing of fiction, the Asian unicorn or saola might be spotted in a recently formed Dong Chau-Khe Nuoc Trong Nature Rerve in Vietnam.
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The saola was first discovered in 1992, and is one of the rarest species. Its rarity is what earned the species its Asian unicorn name. They live in the Khe Nuoc Trong forests of the Annamite Mountains, in central Vietnam- the last significant lowland forests in Vietnam.
潜匿The saola rembles an antelope but its composition is most similar to bison or cows. Saolas have two straight horns that can grow as long as 20 inches. The horns are found on both males and females. Saolas also have white marks on their faces and it is believed that only 750 are left in the wild.
In August 2020,the Vietname government pasd a law to protect this22,132-hectare area. With the Dong Chau-Khe Nuoc Trong Nature Rerve now protected by the government, there is hope that the saola will be able to increa their number and thrive.
This move also protects the saola and 40 other globally threatened species.
The University of Leeds has been working cloly with Viet Nature to prerve the forests in Vietnam and there are more benefits than just prerving species. t6Our rearch has shown that protecting and restoring the forests will remove 50,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year, making a vital contribution to Vietnam's efforts to reduce climate change J Suzanne Stas, a PhD rearcher from Leeds, said.
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While no saola has actually been sighted since 2013, an increa in number could make them easier to find. While there is no guarantee, maybe sometime soon, little girls' dreams will become a reality with more sightings of the Asian unicorns.
4. Why does the author mention girls' dreams in paragraph 1 ?
A.To protect girls' innocence.
B.To prove the influence of fiction.
C. To get involved in a rare creature.
冰草种植D.To explain the importance of dream.
5.What can we learn from Suzanne's remarks?
A.The joint efforts will pay off eventually.
B. The University of Leeds is popular in Vietnam.
C.People moved 40 threatened species into Viet Nature.
D.The Vietname government thought highly of Suzanne.
6. What's the author's attitude to more sightings of saolas in the future?
A.Unconcerned.B.Optimistic. C.Suspicious. D.Subjective.

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