2023届广东省湛江市高三下学期二模考试英语试题
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、阅读理解
We offer art and performing class to children, teens and adults. Our class are listed on our website with direct links to register. Registration for our class begins on May 25th.
Our Class
We teach after-school programs, private and mi-private art class. Summer.March Break and Christmas Day camps are available as well. Check out our online class.
Join our art class and develop your skills and creativity in painting, printmaking draw-ing- architecture, sculpture, fabric art, movie making, script writing, poetry confidence building skills and more. New programs are always being developed and are rarely repeated.
What El We Do
We offer fun and exciting performance class in our home ba. Our home ba is a beautiful studio designed by an architect as well as our two studios by the a in Ambleside. We provide a creative tting for a hand on art and acting experience through class and workshops. Specialized art education develops engaged, confident, well-rounded and creative chil-dren.Artistic activities train the brain to think spatially (空间地), solve problems creatively and support development in other subjects. Our elementary school programs bring exciting opportuníties for students to explore techniques and materials that are often beyond schools’ art classroom resources.
Where We Offer Class利钱
For parents looking for the convenience of extracurricular opportunities for their children, they can have experience by bringing our class to their local school with a choice of lunchtime and after-school class. We love our group of mobile schools with their greatly supportive volunteers! Or you can have us come to you for private class!
蓝茉莉
1.How can the readers register the class?
A.By telephone.
B.By website.
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D.By mobile app.
2.What can students learn in the studios by the a in Ambleside?
A.Performance.
B.Architecture.
语言文字工作机制武器天赋C.Dancing.
D.Painting
3.What can we know about the class from the last paragraph?
A.Most parents want extra class for their children.
B.Students can have class in their local schools.
C.Volunteers in the training offer lunch to students.
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前程往事D.Students can choo any place to attend the training.
I look forward to my half hour train ride to work every morning. I can look out of the window as it twists and turns itlf through neighborhoods with the sun casting its strong lighting on the floor of the train car. I sometimes get lost in thought while following the light. But the reason I love this ride is that it’s a reminder of how neighborhoods can change from block to block.
For almost a year now I have been riding this train as I head into the office where I work as a reporter for a local magazine. I am one of 13 journalists who help report community news in areas that are often forgotten. And for me, that means covering areas like the one I grew up in.
Last week, as I was on the way to my office, I started wondering how neighborhoods hav
e changed since the 2008 housing crisis. I arched address on the city’s southwest side, a neighborhood that has en a significant number of residential homes pulled down, I scanned the street views recorded on my phone and saw how the neighborhood looked in 2007. Then I t out to visit the city block, and that’s when I met 3-year-old Harmony.
Harmony loved collecting rocks for me to hold as I walked down the street with her mother, Marquita. I already knew what the neighborhood looked like in the past, but Marquita shared more details of the people who once lived on her block, who were really friendly to each other. However, people today in the neighborhood are busy with life and ldom say hello to each other. Marquita has lived on this block her entire life, and Harmony has for most of her short life as well. But the neighborhood that Marquita grew up in will be one obviously different than the one Harmony will grow to know.
In the end, they smiled at my camera. And then I got back on the train and headed’back to the office to tell their stories.
4.What makes the author love his train ride to work?
A.Being lost in thought.
B.Admiring the outside views.
C.Enjoying the warm sunshine.
D.Knowing the change of blocks.
5.How did the author find out what the city’s southwest side looked like in the past?
A.By reading earlier reports.
B.By interviewing local people.
C.By watching past street views.
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D.By arching his memories.
6.How might Marquita feel when she talked with the author?
A.Sad. B.Nervous.
C.Touched. D.Confud.
7.What is the main purpo of the text?
A.To share a pleasant train ride with us.
B.To tell us the work of a news reporter.
C.To show us a crowded community.
D.To introduce a new neighborhood.
As you walk around the UK in March, you might notice that some people are wearing a daffodil(水仙花) on their coats. The British wear the yellow flowers to show they support one of this country’s best-known charities: the Marie Curie Cancer Care.
The Marie Curie Cancer Care tries to ensure everyone diagnod with cancer is cared for
in the best possible way. It also helps fund rearch into possible cures through other organizations. Founded in 1948, it has been continuing with its goal ever since.