河南省周口市项城市第三高级中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第三次考试英语试卷

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C.Thespeedlimitonhighways.D.Theuseofcellphonewhiledriving.高三英语试卷BNearlyeveryonewouldagreethatitisveryhardtoletgoofangerafteryouhavebeen座号:hurtbysomeone.However,researchshowsthatforgivenessisgoodforyourhealth.Itcangiveyoumoreenergy,helpyousleepbetter.AccordingtoDrFredericLuskin,authorof本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。所有答案都写在答题卷thebookForgiveforGood,peoplewhoareabletoforgivearelessangryandmorehopeful.上。“Itcanreducethewearandtearonourbodies,”saysDrLuskin,“andallowpeopletofeel50(152.5moreenergetic.”37.5)ABCDYouareprobablyaskingyourself,“Howisitpossibletoforgive?”Itisnoteasy,butherearesomesuggestionstotry.Whenyouhavebeenhurt,firsttrytocalmyourselfdown:Abreathedeeplyandforceyourselftothinkofsomethingpleasant,suchassomeoneyouThebestwaytogetaroundLondonistheUnderground,orwhatlocalscall“theloveorabeautifulsunset.Thinkingaboutthehurtisofnouse;itonlygivespowertotheTube”.However,youalsohaveotherformsoftransportationtochoosefrom.personwhohurtyou.Trainyourselftoseebeauty,loveandkindnessintheworldaroundBusesyou.Neverwaitforanapology,becauseyoumaybewaitingforever.VeryoftentheoneThecharmoftravelingbybusisthatyoucanseethesights.Faresstartat1.75whohurtyouwillneverthinkofapologizing,eitherbecausetheymeanttohurtyouorpoundsforasingleridewithanOystercard(牡蛎卡).Busesdon’ttakecash,soit’sbesttobecausetheydon’tunderstandyourpointofview.Itcanbeveryhelpfultoyoutowritehaveatop-upOystercardtopayforyourtrip.Manybusroutescovertheentirecityandyourselfaletter,imaginingwhattheotherperson’sperspectivemightbe.Trytostandinrun24hoursaday.hisshoestoseethesituation;youmayrealizethatthehurtwasaresultofignoranceorfearRail—ormaybeevenlove.Finally,rememberthatforgivingsomeonedoesnotmeanthatyouLondonOvergroundconsistsofsixmainroutestravelingamongmanypartsofthehaveacceptedtheiraction.Itonlymeansthatyouhavechosentoletgoofthehurt.city.Railfaresvarybythetimeofdayandthenumberofzonescrossed.Likethe24.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?Underground,usinganOysterCardratherthanaTravelcard(orpaperticket)isconsiderablycheaper.A.Forgivenessispossibleforallpeople.B.Weshouldnotwaitforanapology.TaxisC.Whensomeonehashurtyou,trytoforgive.Keepinmindthatalit-uptaxisignmeansit’savailable.Taxisaremetered,andyouD.Forgivenesscanbeextremelydifficult.havetopayaccordingtothetimeofdayandthedistance.There’salwaysaminimumfeeof3.20pounds.Youcanpaywithcash,andalltaxisacceptcreditcards.25.WhichstatementisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Forgivenesscanmakepeoplefeelmoreenergetic.CarsB.Peoplewhoforgiveshowlessangerandmorehope.Thinktwicebeforehiringacar.Londonersdriveontheleft.Inaddition,trafficandC.Forgivenessmeansyouacceptthehurtingactions.parkingareawful,andthecostofpetrol(orgas)ishigh.Usinghand-heldcellphoneswhileD.Beinglostinhatemaybringyoudeeperhurtandpain.drivingisillegal.Thespeedlimitonhighwaysis70milesperhour.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseinthefirstparagraphmean?21.Whichofthefollowingcanonlybepaidbycard?A.Damage.B.Energy.C.Waste.D.Sensitivity.A.Buses.B.Rail.C.Taxis.D.Cars.27.Howcanyoucalmyourselfwhensomeonehashurtyou?22.InwhichaspectdorailandtaxishaveincommoninLondon?A.Takedeepbreathsandthinkofsomethingpleasant.A.Theroutes.B.Thewaysofcharging.B.Learntolookforlove,beautyandkindnessaroundyou.C.Theminimumfee.D.Thepatternofpayment.C.Trytoseethingsfromtheotherperson’sperspective.23.WhatwillmakeaShaanxi’stouristunaccustomedwhiledrivingacarinLondon?D.Alloftheabove.A.Drivingontheleft.B.Findingaparkinglot.consumptiongatheredfrom2013to2016intheNationalHealthandNutritionCExaminationSurvey,orNHANES,aprogramthatcontinuouslymonitorsthehealthandTheChineseversionofTikTok,calledDouyin(抖音),hasamassed(积累)400millionnutritionalstatusofAmericans.dailyactiveusers,parentcompanyByteDancerevealedinitsannualreportthisweek.ThisFastfood—defined(定义)broadlyinthesurveyasanyitemobtainedfroma"fastisanimpressivegrowthfortheaddictive(上瘾的)videoapp,whichhad250milliondailyfood/pizza"establishment—iseatenby37percentofAmericanadultsatsomepointactiveusersinJanuarylastyear.duringtheday.Amongthosewhoeatfastfood,44percentdosoatlunchand42percentatThereport,whichdescribestheuserbehaviorandtrends,illustrates(表明)theculturaldinner.Menaremorelikelytohavefastfoodatlunch;womenaremorelikelytosnackondifferencebetweenChinaandtheU.S.,saidKatherineWu,aninvestoratNewYork-basedit.Themostenthusiasticconsumersare20to39yearsold:45percentofthemeatfastfoodfirmNotationCapital.Thingsthattrendinthesetwocountriesarequitedifferent.Foronanygivenday.Thatfiguredeclinessharplywithage,to38percentamongpeople40toexample:knowledge-basedcontentisextremelypopularinChina,andlesssointheU.S.59,andto24percentamongthoseoverage60.Also,thiswaswildtome:thosecreatorsthatdidthemostdancevideosinChinaareusersThehighrateamong20to39-year-oldswasparticularlytroubling.Thatperiodsetsborninthe60s,whileintheUS,itseemsthatit'smostlyteenagerswhoarecreatingthethestageforhealthproblemslaterinlife—heartdisease,dementia(痴呆)andsoon.Also,dances,shewrote.thisisthegroupwhohavekids,andthey’resettingthemupforalifetimeofunhealthyByteDanceclaimed(宣称)thatDouyinhasestablisheditselfasthelargestknowledge,ea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