2022届安徽省合肥市高三第二次教学质量检测英语试题(含答案解析)

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试卷第1页,共10页 2022届安徽省合肥市高三第二次教学质量检测英语试题

学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________

一、阅读理解

Moganshan Road No. 50

In the characteristic industrial buildings of a former textile mill (纺织厂), you will find a

significant group of contemporary art galleries, and some cafes and craft shops. The

collection of galleries comes and goes. Some are stored upstairs in the buildings alongside

other creative businesses so it is a good place to explore.

• 50 Moganshan Road

• Open daily 10 am-6 pm, but probably best to avoid Monday and even Tuesday

• Admission usually 20 yuan

Power Station of Art

Housed in the massive renovated (翻修) Nanshi Power Station and keeping its

noticeable 541-foot chimney, the museum overlooks the river and the sites of the 2010 Expo.

Power Station of Art is China’s only state-run contemporary art museum. It was opened in

2012 to stage the splendid Shanghai Biennale. The museum is so large that it can put on

several exhibitions at the same time on its many floors. It has no permanent collection so the

shows keep changing.

• 200 Huayuangang Road

• Open Tues-Sun, 11am-7 pm

• Free admission except some special exhibitions

Yuz Contemporary Art Museum

This beautiful art exhibition place was once part of Longhua Airport. It is where

Chinese-Indonesian collector Budi Tek shows off parts of his huge private collection of

Western and Asian art. As a leading collector in Asia, Mr. Budi Tek has built up a

considerable collection of Chinese contemporary art, and is always willing to ex hibit and

lend his works to other art institutions in order to raise the understanding of Chinese

contemporary art worldwide.

• 35 Fenggu Road

• Open Tues-Sun, 10:30 am-5:30 pm

• There is an admission charge and it can be up to 150 yuan but is usually 80 yuan.

China Art Museum 试卷第2页,共10页 Your art tour of Shanghai really ought to include this irresistible, and often exhausting,

museum, in the previous Chinese Expo pavilion (展馆) on the other side of the river in

Pudong. Works on display cover modern and contemporary periods, and there are numerous

temporary exhibitions, including touring shows from abroad. Information tends to be in

Chinese, making it a little more challenging. A visit is worth it just for the fantastic building

and its views of the city.

• 161 Shangnan Road

• Open Tues-Sun, 9 am-5 pm

• Free admission

1.Which place can offer tourists the earliest tour on Saturday?

A.Moganshan Road No. 50. B.Power Station of Art. C.Yuz

Contemporary Art Museum. D.China Art Museum.

2.What is special about Yuz Contemporary Art Museum?

A.It lies in an art institution. B.It houses personal collections.

C.It is a non-private museum. D.Its exhibitions keep changing.

3.What do the four places have in common?

A.They do not charge for admission. B.They are the largest museums in China.

C.They were transformed from other venues. D.They aren’t open to the public on

Monday.

During school life, Muhammad Tariq Khan developed an interest in playing badminton.

Unfortunately, the school did not have a coach, so he had to self-learn the sport. His

dedication helped him become an under 12 Pakistan Champion at the age of 10.

Coming from a working-class family, Khan had to work in a factory to earn money for

his family. But driven by his passion, Khan found out ways to watch other players play

matches on the badminton court and he learned various techniques used by experienced

players. Meanwhile, Khan practiced badminton by hitting the shuttlecock (羽毛球) against

the walls of his home. Seeing his passion for the sport, his family bought him a net, a few

wooden rackets, and a pack of shuttles to practice at home. Later, Khan often practiced in an

open court. To maintain strength, he went on daily morning sprints (短跑) by the riverside to

be fit.

His intense practice sessions had made him so skilled that he courageously attacked and

played against the top-ranked players. Soon he became a known player. Although he had a 试卷第3页,共10页 supportive family, he could not take up badminton as a full-time career. In order to help his

father with finances and shoulder responsibility for his brothers and sisters, he had to switch

his focus to build a long-lasting and stable career to sustain his family. After completing his

degree in Bachelor of Commerce from Sindh University in 1964, he joined the Pakistan

International Airlines in 1967. As an adult, he acknowledged the importance of his duties and

performed them with great enthusiasm. Despite his daily office routine, Khan did not leave

his passion for sports and played regularly.

The journey of Khan’s achieving his goals is indeed challenging. His family had spent