
2024届广西南宁市高三一模考试英语试题(含答案解析).pdf
20页2024届广西南宁市高三一模考试英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解Lefs face it:Life is hard.But it doesnt have to be,especially if you have the followingproducts.From a workout mirror to a water purifier,your day today routine is about to get alot easier.Tempo Move$495 SHOP.TEMPO.FITTempo makes exercise truly convenient from your own home.You may recognize it asone of the many workout mirrors on the market,but the new tempo move system allows youto easily connect your phone and their apps to a TV,and follow along with all their wonderfulclasses.VIVE Flow$499 AT VIVE.COMVive goggles will bring an extremely accessible and refreshing approach to the VRworld.The Vive goggles are,well,a pair of goggles not unlike something youd wear tosnowboard.Theyre extremely lightweight with a lightning fast set-up thafs suitable forthings like watching Netflix,or meditation(冥想).Ifs the calmest headset Ive ever worn anduses cameras to let you control everything with just your hands.Hisense 75U 80X0GR 8K ULED Roku TV$1,800 AT BEST BUY8K sounded like a luxury,but now that brands like Hisense,which focus on a moreaffordable version,have got some time with the tech.You can finally bring the deep coloroutput and astonishing detail into your living room.Calling it“afbrdable may be a littleoverstate,but compared to most 8K TVs which all run over$5,000,its the mostcost-efficient version of the tech weve got.LARQ Water Purifier$139 AT LIVELARQ.COMLarq just made your water cleaner with light technology.The best part is that itsomehow manages to taste clean and fresh too.And while I thought it may be a trick,Fveforced friends,family,and strangers to compare,and they all agree.Even if you dont careabout clean water,youll care about that,right?1.What can be inferred about Vive Goggles?A.They are user-friendly.C.They are intended for snowboarders.2.What is special about Hisense 8K TV?A.Its look is luxurious.B.They help keep track of weight.D.They can control everything.B.Its tech is advanced.C.It is economical.D.It features deep color.3.Where is the text probably taken from?A.A consumer review.B.A science report.C.An online advertisement.D.A product introduction.When a group of college students put their sorrows into action,they never imagined theproject would fuel a nationwide movement to help deal with hunger and control on foodwaste.But thafs exactly what the Farmlink Project has done since 2020,bringing togetherhundreds of young volunteers to rescue nearly 77 million pounds of excess food and deliver itto those in need.The organizations efforts help farmers,the environment,and peoplestruggling to feed their families all at once.“In the United States,40 million Americans dont have enough food to eat.They dontknow where their next meal is going to come from,said Aidan Reilly,who co-foundedFarmlink.Meanwhile,in the United States,were throwing out over 100 billion pounds offood every year.”Back in 2020,Reilly and his childhood friend James Kanoff were reading and watchingnews about food shortages,and they learned that area farms were forced to destroy excessproduce that they couldnt sell,especially with restaurants,schools and hotels closed.Reilly,Kanoff and a core group of friends worked together over Zoom,texted and e-mailed tocontact farms coast to coast.tcWe didnt really set out to start a nonprofit,9,Reilly said.Wejust thought,Therere so many people suffering,if we can figure out one way to help,thenthatll be great.”In California,they found a farmer who had 13,000 eggs that could be donated,andReilly offered to do the pickup and delivery himself.That was the first of many moredeliveries.With well come to you“as their catchphrase(标语),the group rented U-Haul试卷第2 页,共 10页trucks and attempted to do all the food pickup and deliveries themselves.“We had a lot of small problems in the beginning,Reilly said.We broke axles(车轴),loaded in 40,000 pounds of potatoes in a wrong way and had to try to drag them out by usinganother truck and a rope.But we made it work.”“Farmlink has worked with more than 100 farms and 300 communities in the US,rescuing and moving enough food to distribute more than 64 million meals,Reilly said.4.What can we learn about Farmlink Project from the text?A.It was launched by some college students.B.It helps relieve American poverty.C.It cooperated with the farms worldwide.D.It is supported by the government.5.Why did some farms waste the produce left?A.The produce was of poor quality.B.Nobody came to purchase the produce.C.The farmers refused to sell it at a low price.D.Food shortages were no longer a problem globally.6.What difficulty did the students encounter in the start-up phase?A.They were lacking in experience.B.They overloaded the supply.C.Their navigation aids didnt work.D.The vehicles were inadequate.7.What is the text mainly about?A.Americans faced a food shortage crisis.B.Farmers in poor areas worried about food waste.C.Volunteers delivered farm produce to those in need.D.Students took action to tackle hunger and food waste.Tariq Qaiser,an。












