2022年安徽省合肥十校联盟高三最后一卷英语试题

2022年安徽省合肥十校联盟高三最后一卷英语试题

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2Youwilllearnaboutthedifferentpartsnursesplay,includingthemissionofnursesinpublichealth.Youwilldiscovertheprinciplesofnursingandunderstandhownursescanhelppeopleandcommunitiescareforthem8selves.ThiscoursehasbeencreatedbytheFlorenceNightingaleFacultyofNursing,Midwifery&PalliativeCare,aspartofthePADILEIAproject.ItissupportedbySPHEIRUKaid.Whattopicswillyoucover?*Therolesanduniquecontributionsofnursesglobally*PrinciplesandapplicationsofHolisticcarewithinalocalcontext*Hownursingcansupportpeopleandcommunitiestocareforthemselves*Theroleofnursesinpublichealth,andtheroleofWorldHealthOrganization*Thethreeimpactofnursing.Hownursingcanimprovehealth;promotegenderequality;andcontributeto8wardsstrongereconomiesLearningonthiscourseYoucantakethisself-guidedcourseandlearnatyourownpaceonline.Oneverystepofthecourseyoucanmeetotherlearners,shareyourideasandjoininwithactivediscussionsinthecommentsonline.Whoisthecoursefor?Thiscoursehasbeencreatedforrefugees(_`)displacedpeopleandthecommunitiessupportingthemintheMENA(MiddleEastandNorthernAfrica)regionwhowishtostudynursingorahealthcare-relatedcourseatauniversityinEnglish.IthasbeencreatedaspartofthePADILEIAproject.However,itwillalsobeofinteresttoanyonelookingtodeveloptheirknowledgeofnursingandhealthcare.SupportedbyUKaid-StrategicPartnershipsforHigherEducation,InnovationandReform.21.What'sthechiefpurposeofthecourse?A.Toteachpeoplehowtocareforthemselves.B.Totrainpeoplefornursingandhealthcare.C.Tohelpnursesimprovetheirnursingskills.D.Toallownursestosharetheirexperienceonline.22.Whatcanlearnersdointheprocessoflearningthecourse?A.Studyontheirownandpacethemselves.B.DiscussthePADILEIAprojectonline.C.Studywithotherlearnersfacetoface.D.Learnfromotherexperiencedlearnersinhospitals.23.Whereisthetextlikelytobetakenfrom?A.Anadvertisement.B.Asciencereport.C.Anentertainmentposter.D.Atravelguide.BArchitectDiebedoFrancisKereofBurkinaFasowonthePritzkerPrize,theworld'shighestrecognitioninbuildingdesign.

3KereisacitizenofbothBurkinaFasoandGermanyandlivesinBerlin.Hesaidhewastheuhappiestmanonthisplanetwtobecomethe51strecipientofthefamousyearlyprize.Kereisfamedforbuildingschools,healthcenters,housingandotherpublicspacesacrossAfrica.Hisbuildingscanbefoundinhishomeland,aswellasinBenin,Mali,Kenya,Mozambique,TogoandSudan.Whenhewastwentyin1985,Kereearnedavocationalschol8arshiptostudycarpentryinBerlin.Butwhileabsorbedinthepracticalityofroofingandfurnituremaking,healsoattendednightschoolandwasadmittedtoTechnischeUniversitatBerlin,fromwhichhegraduatedin2004withanadvanceddegreeinarchitecture.HewasstillastudentwhenhedesignedandbuilttheinnovativeGandoPrimarySchool.Unliketraditionalschoolbuildings,whichuseconcrete,Kere'sinventivedesigncombinedlocalclayandce8menttoformbricks.Thematerialhelpskeepthebuildingcoolinahotenvironment.Awide,raisedmetalroofpro8tectsthebuildingfromrainandhelpsairflow.Kereinvolvedthelocalcommunitythroughoutthedesignandbuild8ingoftheschool.Thenumberofstudentsattheschoolincreasedfrom120to700.KereisthefirstAfricantobehonoredwiththePritzker.InhisnativeBurkinaFaso,citizenscelebratedthewin.NebilaAristideBazie,headoftheBurkinaFasoarchitects*council,saidtheawardahighlightstheAfricanarchitectandthepeopleofBurkinaFaso.“Heknows,fromwithin,thatarchitectureisnotabouttheobjectbuttheobjective;nottheproduct,buttheprocess,saysthe2022JuryCitationbcd!,inpart.uFrancisKere'sentirebodyofworkshowsusthepowerofmaterialityrootedinplace.Hisbuildings,forandwithcommunities,aredirectlyofthosecommunities-intheirmaking,theirmaterials,theirprogramsandtheiruniquecharacters.”24.WhatcanweknowaboutKerefromthetext?A.Hegotadegreeinarchitecturein1986.B.ManyofhisbuildingscanbefoundinBerlin.C.HeishighlypopularinhisnativeBurkinaFaso.D.HeisthefirstGermanwinnerofthePritzkerPrize.25.WhydoesKereusebricksmadeoflocalclayandcement?A.Tokeepthebuildingcoolinhotweather.B.Tomakethebuildingstronger.C.Toprotectthebuildingfromrain.D.Toensurebetterindoorairflow.26.WhatdidNebilaprobablythinkofKere'swinningthePritzkerPrize?A.Touchingandimpressive.B.Amazingandunexpected.C.Deservingandfortunate.D.Excitingandinspiring.27.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.ThereasonsforawardingKdrethePritzkerPrize.B.Kere*sconceptsofarchitectureinAfrica.

4C.Kere*sdiversestylesofAfricanbuildings.D.TherealpurposeofKere'swholeworks.CToday,therearenumerouswaystoexerciseandstayhealthy.Fromworkingoutinagymtoridingabiketowork,stayingactivemayhaveneverbeeneasier.Despiteallthis,anewstudyfindsAmericansareactuallymuchlessactivethantheirancestors200yearsago.Infact,researchersfromHarvardUniversitysaytheaverageAmeri8canstaysphysicallyactivefor30fewerminutesthanpeopledidin1820.TheteamcametothisconclusionafterexamininghistoricaldatawhichshowsthatbodytemperatureamongAmericanshasbeenfallingforyears.TheresultsofaStanfordUniversityreportshowedthattheaveragebodytemperatureofAmericanshasdroppedfromtheage-old98.6degreesFahrenheittoabout97.5degrees.Theyalsolookedatchangesinmetabolicratesef᳛!whichmeasurehowphysicallyactivepeopleare.Researchersfoundthattherestingmetabolicrate-thetotalnumberofcaloriesthebodyburnswhilecompletelyatrest-hasdeclinedbysixpercentsince1820.Researcherssaymetabolismplaysakeyroleinproducingbodheatandmuchofthisdependsonhowactiveapersonis.Sowhat'sthecauseofallthis?uInsteadofwalkingtowork,wetakecarsortrains;insteadofphysicallaborinfactories,weusemachines,“saysleadauthorAndrewK.Yegian.uWe'vemadetechnologydoourphysicalactivityforus.Ourhopeisthatthishelpspeoplethinkmoreaboutthelong-termchangesofactivitythathavecomewithourchangesinlifestyleandtechnology.”TheteamalsopulleddatafromtwootherstudiestocomeupwithanestimateofhowmuchexerciseAmeri8cansgotin1820incomparisontotoday."Thiswillbringgreatbenefitstomyfieldofworkbecauseitcanhelpusassessjusthowmuchincreasesintheincidencehi᳛!ofheartdiseaseandAlzheimer'sὁkᕆm!isrelatedtodecreasesinphysicalactivity,“saysDanielE.Lieberman.28.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphmainlytellus?A.Americans1lifestyleischanging.B.Therearedifferentwaystoexercise.C.Humans'physicalconditionisgettingworse.D.Americansdonotexerciseasmuchastheyusedto.29.WhydoestheauthorusetwofiguresinParagraph2?A.Toprovideanexample.B.Tosupportaconclusion.C.Tointroduceatopic.D.Toexplainarule.30.WhatresultsinAmericansbecominglessactiveaccordingtoAndrewK.Yegian?A.Theuseoftechnology.B.Americans*healthcondition.C.Americans1plainlaziness.D.Alackoftime.

531.WhatcanweinferaboutLiebermanfromthetext?A.Helikesphysicalexercise.B.HesuffersfromAlzheimer's.C.Heworksinthemedicalfield.D.Heisapatientwithheartdisease.DNewhomesandbuildingsinEnglandwillberequiredbylawtofixelectricvehiclechargingpointsfromnextyear,theprimeministerhasannounced.Thegovernmentsaidthemovewillseeupto145,000chargingpointsfixedacrossthecountryeachyear.New-buildsupermarkets,workplacesandbuildingsundergoingmajorrebuild8ingwillalsocomeunderthenewlaw.ThemovecomesastheUKaimstoswitchtoelectriccars,withnewpetrolanddieselno!carssalesbannedfrom2030.AnnouncingthenewlawsattheConfederationofBritishIndustry'sconferenceonMonday,PrimeMinisterBorisJohnsonsaidtheUKwasgoingtoaradicallychangeitscars,trucks,busesandothermeansoftransport.Thegovernmentsaidthenewlawswill“makecarchargingaseasyasrefuelingapetrolordieselcarto8day.Itsaidusimplerwaystopay"tochargevehiclesthroughcontactlesspqrḄ!paymentswouldalsobeintroducedatuallnewfastandrapidchargepoints”.Britaincurrentlyhasabout25,000chargingpoints,buttheCompetitionandMarketsAuthorityhassaiditcouldneed10timesasmanybefore2030.TheswitchtoelectricvehiclesispartoftheUK'sstrategytohitclimatetargets,withcarsandtaxisaccountingfor16%ofUKemissions᣸tu!in2019.Severalmajorcarcompanies,suchasJaguarandVolvoplantogoallelectricfrom2025and2030andFordhassaidallvehiclessoldinEuropewillbeelectricby2030.UKelectriccarsalesaregrowing,withabout10%ofcarssoldin2020beingelectric,upfrom2.5%in2018.6⚓ᐳ10⚓MikeChilds,FriendsoftheEarth'sheadofpolicy,welcomedthegovernment'sannounce8ment,addingthatelectricvehicleshadaasignificantroletoplayinbuildingazero-carbonfutureM."Newhous8ingshouldalsoincludesafecyclestorageandaccesstohighqualitypublictransport,toproviderealalternativestodrivingandhelpcuttrafficjam,“MrChildsadded.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“radically“inParagraph2probablymean?A.Temporally.B.Reasonably.C.Slightly.D.Completely.33.What'sthepresentsituationoftheUK'schargingpoints?A.They'refarfromenough.B.New-buildonesaremuchsafer.C.Someareunderreconstructionnow.D.Theyallusecontactlesspayments.34.What'sMikeChilds*attitudetowardsthegovernment'snewlaw?A.Unclear.B.Favorable.C.Doubtful.D.Intolerant.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?

6A.TheUK'sPlantoHitClimateTargetsB.ANewLawAnnouncedbyBritain'sGovernmentC.TheUKAimingtoSwitchtoElectricCarsD.NewHomesinEnglandtoHaveChargingPointsJ⁚ᐳ5"⚪;$"⚪2ᑖ,ᑖ10ᑖ!᪷x[ᦻᑁz,,[ᦻḄ⌱⚗-⌱5{|ᐭ~NᜐḄᨬ6⌱⚗஺⌱⚗-ᨵ⚗⌱⚗஺You'regoingalong,producingandfeelingcreative,butsuddenly,yourunoutofideas.You'restuck.Maybeit'sinhowyoupresentyourproductsandservicestoyourpotentialclients,ormaybeit'stheproductsandservicesthemselves._36_Sometimesstressandanxietycangetinthewayofcreativity.Andwhenyougetevenmorestressedbecauseyoucan'tcomeupwithnewideas,youmaketheblockevenstronger.Now'sthetimetorelaxandreduceyourstress.Tryyoga,orgetsomeexercise.—37—Whateverittakes.Sometimesittakesjustalittlebitofstressreliefbeforeyousuddenlygettheoldcreativejuicesflowingagain.Sometimesthebestthingyoucandotobecomecreativeagainistowalkaway._38_Sowalkaway.Takesometimeoffandenjoylife.Letyourbraintakearestfromtryingtofigureitallout,andexperiencesomethingnew.Youmaycomebackwithawealthofnewideas.—39—Whatarepeopleinyourfieldtalkingabout?Whatarethebiggesttopicsandthemostsignificantcon8cernsforyourpotentialclients?Findingoutwhattheseissuesarecanstimulateyoutothinkofyourbusiness,yourproducts,yourservices,andyourpresentationinanewway.Ideascanhityouatanytime,inanyplace.Youneverknowwhereyou'llgetafantasticidea,andyoudon*twanttotakechancesonforgettingsomethingfantastic.Ikeepapocket-sizedMoleskinenotebookwithmeatalltimessoIcanjotdownideasatamomentsnotice.IoccasionallyhavetopullmycaroveronthesideoftheroadforamomenttowritedownanarticletitleoranewproductIwanttocreate.—40—Therefore,thebestcourseofactionisalwaystobeprepared.A.Keepyourowncreativityflowing.B.Staringattheproblemwon'thelpyou.C.Hey,iffootballisyourthing,godothat.D.Creativitycanhitwhenyouleastexpectit.E.Sometimesit'sassimpleaslookingatyourownindustry.F.Eitherway,youareinneedofhelpsoastogetoutoftheblock.G.We'veallhadmomentswhenwefeelabandonedbyourcreativity.2ᑖᵨᐳ⁚,ᑖ45ᑖ!⁚=|~ᐳ20"⚪;$"⚪1.5ᑖᑖ30ᑖ!▅F%☢[ᦻ,[ᦻᔜ⚪ᡠ/ḄAஹBஹCDD]+⌱⚗-,⌱5|ᐭ~NᜐḄᨬ6⌱⚗஺Aone-year-olddognamedTinsleysavedherowner'slife.Sheisthereforegettingpraiseandextra_41_.

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11kidsusingmoney,parentsaresendingamessagethatworkisn*tworthdoingunlesstheygetsomethinginreturn.Bothsidesshowedgreatdebatingskills,leavingadeepimpressionontheteachersandstudentspresent.Personallyspeaking,Idon'tthinkkidsshouldgetrewardsfordoinghousework.Afterall,they'repartofthefamilyandhaveresponsibilitiesinthehouse.

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