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2024届河南省濮阳市高三下学期第一次模拟考试英语试题(PDF版无答案 无听力音频 无听力原文)

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Thousands of fans were on their feet at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest,Hungary, for Day5 of the competition,which hosts almost 2000 athletes from coutrie.The dramatic event lasted two hours and ten minutes.Katie Moon told FloTrack that as the final progressed,it became cear that very little separated the two athletes. As the competition was going,I kept thinking,I don't want this to go to a jump-off( 赛),”Moon told sports joumalist Andern Emeroe.“This competition was the toughest batle Id say that I've had.It was very emotionally draining(),and I think that's why both of us were feeling like,We're not really feeling the jump-off right now. It was Moon's second consecutive gold medal at the World Championships.She also won an Olympic gold in Tokyo in2021.With a personal record f .95 meters Moon appeared tobe the favorite. Kennedy,however,did not back down.Not only did she set a new personal record,but she also broke the Australian record by eight centimeters when she sailed over the 4.90-meter high bar. She held back tears after the career-defining leap. "It was a miracle to get the gold.I think a miracle happened tonight,"Kennedy told reporters. 24.What did Nina Kennedy suggest Katie Moon do A.Continue the competition. B.Take a break first. C.Share the gold medal. D.Let go of the fear. 25.How did Katie Moon feel about Nina Kennedy's proposal A.Joyful. B.Confused. C.Mixed. D.Disappointed. 26.What can we infer about Nina Kennedy and Katie Moon A.They felt tired physically and mentally when competing. B.They didn't take the competition seriously. C.They were looking forward to a jump-off. D.They hadn't won a gold medal before. 27.What was the previous Australian record for the women's pole vault A.4.80 meters. B.4.82 meters. C.4.95 meters. D.4.98 meters. C As the movie Nomadland revealed to the world,ever since the 2008 financial collapse,people have moved into vehicles as a way of surviving the high cost of living.The pandemic also fuelled an increase in the nomadic(流浪的)lifestyle.. In 2020,my co-researcher Scott Rankin and I looked at how people who live in vehicles balance work and life.This year,I continued my research to better understand why people live this way. People of all ages and genders take part in van (living.The average age of van dweller()was 42.After asking respondents to rank the reasons why they chose to live in a vehicle,ranked from top to bottom are:1)freedom,2)low cost of living,3)adventure, 4)comnection to nature,5)minimalism,6)avoiding undesirable weather,7)starting a new life, 8)pursuing work in different places,9)working remotely,10)to be on their own,11)to join a partner,12)to leave a partner. Above all vehicle dwellers souht to be free.Whether they were a retiree in a$100000 Mercedes van,or youn Canadians working froma000 van,respondents wanted to be able to move their home to any place that was best for them.For oherliving in a vehicle minimized their costs, allowing them toorklesr make the most of their ... ...

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