2022届高中毕业班第三次考试
英语·答案
听力原文
Text 1
M:Why not read the book titled Robinson Crusoe The book is in three levels,so you can learn English for your level.
You can search the Internet to learn more about it.
W:So where can I get the book
Text 2
W:I'm stressed out.I need to do something to help me relax.I want to go to the gym.I know you have done it for a
couple of years.Could you tell me what it is like
M:Er...You can do yoga,swim and play tennis,all sorts in there.
Text 3
W:I heard there's a music festival in our city this weekend.Some famous local singers and bands will be there.And
it's free for children under ten.Do you want to go to it
M:Certainly.
Text 4
W:Ben,have you seen my disk
M:I remember you had it in your hand when you left the lab.
W:But then I had lunch in the cafe and went to the library.I have been back in the classroom for hours.
Text 5
W:Mike,there's a big party in town this weekend.I'll go with some friends.Do you also want to go
M:Sorry,I'm not a party-goer.
Text 6
W:I'm going out to do some grocery shopping.
M:Can you return these books to the city library for me on your way there Henry said I could use his.Besides,I'm
busy with my school paper this afternoon.
W:OK.
M:By the way,could you buy some chicken today
W:OK.Actually,Mom has already told me to do that.
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W:Henry,have you finished the magazine that I gave you last night
M:Yes.It's on my desk.
W:So what are you reading now
M:Some online news.I just read about two girls who discovered a new minor planet.They found it by carefully studying
images from a telescope in Hawaii.In all,they found about 20 objects which they thought might be minor planets.
The girls were very happy when one of the objects was confirmed by NASA to be a new minor planet.
W:Wow,how interesting!
一1to keep it running until the operation.The transplant was permitted after the university received emergency
approval from the US Food and Drug Administration.
Dr.Bartley Griffith led the operation.He called it a breakthrough.He said,"At present there are about
110,000 Americans waiting for an organ transplant.More than 6,000 patients die each year before getting one.If
this works,there will be an endless supply of these organs for patients who are suffering."
28.How was David Bennett three days after the operation
A.He was still unconscious.
B.He had great difficulty breathing.
C.His new heart couldn't function well alone.
D.His recovery was slower than expected.
29.Why did Bennett accept the experimental operation
A.Because he had no other choice.
B.Because he was ensured of its safety.
C.Because he had no money for a human heart transplant.
D.Because he thought it was beneficial to technology progress.
30.What's the purpose of removing several genes from the donor pig
A.To reduce the difficulty of the heart transplant.
B.To make the pig heart fit in better with Bennett.
C.To improve the health condition of the pig heart.
D.To enable the pig heart to keep working after being removed.
31.The figures listed in the last paragraph are mainly to show
A.the deadliness of organ diseases in the US
B.the maturity of organ transplants in the US
C.the seriousness of organ shortage in the US
D.the necessity of organ transplants in the US
D
Astronomers have discovered the cause of the "Great Dimming()of Betelgeuse":a cloud of dust partly
hiding it from us.
As one of the largest stars that can be seen by the naked eye,the red supergiant star Betelgeuse is a familiar
sight to professional and amateur astronomers alike.That's perhaps why it was so surprising when the star's
brightness started to drop in October 2019.
This sudden drop caused a speculation that Betelgeuse was about to go supernova()-that is,reach
the end of its life as a red supergiant,break away,and then bounce into a burning explosion so bright that we'd
even be able to see it in the daytime.It wasn't immediately clear to astronomers whether or not that was the case,
since a supernova hasn't been observed in our Galaxy since astronomer Johannes Kepler saw one in 1604.
But it never happened,and by April 2020,Betelgeuse was back to its normal brightness.Now,images of the
star,taken with the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope,along with data from the GRAVITY
instrument,have shown what happened to it.
The surface of Betelgeuse is always changing.Giant bubbles()of gas grow,become smaller and move
around within the star,and occasionally it lets one go.Before the Great Dimming began,Betelgeuse let one of
these bubbles go.Then a part of the star's surface cooled down,and this temperature drop allowed the gas to cool
enough to turn into solid dust.
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