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2023届浙江省丽水市缙云中学等三校高三三模联考英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解The London Book FairTimeand LocationTheLondon BookFair willtake place18-20June,2023,Olympia London.ChildrensYoung AdultOurChildrens amp;Young Adultsection traditionallywelcomes theleading namesin thefieldto exhibit.These companiesenjoy noisypassageways fullof visitorsand benefitfrom theopportunityto increasebrand awareness.However,any childrenunder16are notallowed tobe atTheLondon BookFair.AuthorsSelf-PublishingAuthor HQ,which consistsof atheatre andnetworking area,is oneof ourmost popularfeatures,attracting greatinterest from the self-publishing community.Meanwhile,our Authorofthe Dayprogramme helpsbring writersface-to-face withbestselling authorswho willshare theirjourneyto publicationduring aspecial seriesof talksat the fair.Technology andPublishing SolutionsAllthe newways totreat contentare foundin the Tech areaat LBF,located in the NationalGalleryof Olympia.Whether it is anapp,game,mobile developmentor enhancedeBook—or adevelopmentnot yetlaunched—theTech area isits home.To keepthe creativityflowing,there isadedicated BuzzBar in the heartof theTechareafor thoseall-important networkingmeetings.BA MembersBAMembers attendthefairfor FREEand receivea numberof keybenefits,making thefaira moreaccessible,cost-effective andhighly relevantevent forbooksellers.Simply clickhere tofindout moreabout becominga BAmember andtake advantageof thisoffer.If you have anyfurther difficulties,please contactour CustomerServices teamwho willbehappy tohelp.
1.Who willbe welcomedby theLondonBookFairA.A motherwith akid.B.A greenhand writer.C.A primaryschool student.D.A visitorgetting toLondon inJuly.续写词数应为左右;
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2.Paragraph1:I tooka cautiousstep towardhim whenthere wassuddenly aloud thunder above us.Paragraph2:(气)Like allof Grandmas customers,the catcheered upat thescent of the warmchar siu bao.
3.What shouldwe doto gainmore benefitson thefairA.Apply forBA members.B.Attend networkingmeetings.C.Increase brandawareness.D.Contact CustomerServices team.
4.Where isthis textprobably takenfromA.A textbook.B,A newspaper.C.A website.D.A fashionmagazine.一TAMPA,Fla,At USF,21-year-old AlexanderMercier ofOdessa,majored in mathematicsand microbiology,which leadshim tostart importantresearch thatmay makehim theschools firstRhodes Scholar.“I wouldsay Iam stubborn,“explained Mercier,who couldhear asearly asSaturday ifhe getsthe honor.He saysthe honoris due to morethan justbrains.Instead,it wasdetermination thatmadehim anaccomplished pianist.He sayshis biggestnatural talentwas drawingand healso has a loveof art.But it was maththat attractedhim and he wouldntlet go.He wasstudying howmath mayhelp control the spread of diseases.“I wouldsleep on the couchnext to the computer/9he said.I sawa gapin epidemiological(流彳亍病学的)research in the studyof how diseases spread.I didntknow at the timethat it wouldbecome oneof the most importanttopics in the world.^^While hiswork istimely andimportant,there9s lotsof competition.Eleven otherfinalists fromthisregion of the countryare alsovying for the honor.They attendschools likeMIT,Stanford andtheUniversity ofChicago.Mercier owesit tohis schoolthat hecan have as gooda chanceas anyof theothers andhe feelsthatUSF hasprepared himwell.If hedoesnt win the honorand getto studyexpense-free at Oxford,he sayshell havemany options.I willcontinue to do thework thatI enjoyand thatI thinkwillbenefit peopleJ hesaid.Some aresurprised thatUSF hasnthad aprevious Rhodes Scholar.However,many schoolshaventhad one.Only32are selectedeach yearfrom acrossthe nation.USF hasonly beeninexistence since
1956.By contrast,the firstclasses atOxford wereheld in
1096.
4.Why didMercier chooseto majorinmathematicsand microbiologyA.He sawits brightfuture.B.He hasa passionfor math.C,He wantsto win thehonor.D.He istalented inthis field.A.Hunting for.B・Applying for.C.Allowing for.D.Competing for.
6.What canwe inferabout MercierA.He willstudy artatOxford.B.He triesto becomea pianist.C.He isgrateful tohis school.D.He studieshowdiseasesexist.?
5.Which expressioncan bestreplace the underlined phrase“vying for”A.What doesthe passagemainly talkaboutA.A seniorcould beUSFs firstRhodesScholar.B.32students areselected forRhodesScholar.C.Math mayhelpcontrolthespreadofdiseases.D.A seniorfound themost vitaltopics in the world.A giantsunfish,about ninefeet long,was caughton cameraby kayakersoff the coast ofCalifornia.Ocean sunfishand southernsunfish arethe worldsbiggest bonyfish,and theyare bothfoundinthePacific Ocean.Adult ocean sunfish mayreach morethan4,000pounds,which isthe(犀牛).same weightas anadult malerhinocerosDuring atrip off thecoastof LagunaShore onDecember2,Rich Germanand hisfriendMatthew Wheatoncame acrossthe massivesunfish justa fewhundred yardsfrom thebeach.Theythen dialed
911.According toGerman,who talkedto themedia,this wasthe biggestsunfish that anyof themhad everencountered.Sunfish area genuinelyglobal speciesthat canbe foundall over the world,but theyspend theirwholelives inthe openocean.Therefore,encounters likethese arefew andfar between.German capturedimages andfootage of the sunfish.An underwaterclose-up shotof asunfishas itwanders pastthe camerais includedin oneof theshort films.It wasa one-of-a-kind andreallyinteresting eventJ Germansaid of themostrecent encounter,which hedescribed asanotherindication ofwhy weneed toconserve theocean and the incrediblecreatures thatcall ithome.”(尾鳍),Beyond itsparticular shapewithout thecaudal finthe speciesalso surprisesus withitsimpressive size,up to
3.10meters long,which allowsit tohave fewnatural enemies.However,as(水母),a greatlover ofjellyfish itsgreed forfood oftenleads itto confuseplastic bagswith itsfavoritedish,making seawaterpollution oneof itsmain threatsalongside overfishing.Behind itsimpressive size,the sunfishis aharmless swimmerwho todayfaces manythreats.The sharpdecline observedamong itspopulations isdue not to othersea animalsof whichitwouldbethe foodbut tohuman activitieswhich participatein destroyingits habitat.
8.Why isthe chancetoencounter sunfishoff thecoast smallA.It hasimpressive size.B.Its habitathas beendestroyed.C.It usuallylives farfromthecoast.D.An adultoceansunfishis tooheavy.
9.What doesGerman thinkoftheencounterA.Encouraging andpitiful.B.Interesting anddangerous.C.Anticipated andincredible.D.Impressive andmeaningful.
10.What dowe knowabout sunfishaccording tothe textA.Its greedyfbr foodto support.B.Its threatenedby othersea animals.C.It suffersfrom seawaterpollution.D.It mistakesjellyfish forplastic bags.
11.Which couldbe asuitable titlefor thepassageA.The BiggestSunfish inthe WorldWas EncounteredB.Why WeNeed toConserve theOcean asthe HabitatC.Sharp DeclineObserved AmongSunfishs PopulationsD.Giant OceanSunfish FilmedofftheCoast ofCaliforniaWhether weare sittingdown orstanding up,still ormoving,body posture influences our mood.Several studieshave shownthis linkbetween physicalposture andmood.Others haveshown a认知的relationship betweenourmood and our cognitive performance,including memory,reasoning,learning,andthespeed ofreaction andprocessing ofinformation.So alogical questionarises.Can bodypostureinfluenceourcognitiveperformancePreviously,a NewZealand teamUniversity ofAuckland carried out anexperiment onposturewhen wewalk,especially inthe street.The teamhad founda veryclear influenceof ourpostureon ourmood andconfidence.It appearsthat walkingwith ahunched back,bowed headandmotionless armshave anegative influenceon our mental state.Indeed,the researchersfound that the simpleact ofstraightening up,standing upstraight,withyour headheld high,and gazingforward givesus aserious boostof confidence.Not onlydoes ourspontaneousposture havea psychologicaleffect,but bycorrecting it,it ispossibleto bringabout improvementinthelong term.In thisother study,this timecarriedoutby anAustrian teamFriedrich AlexanderUniversity inErlangen-Nuremberg,researchers observedthe samephenomenon,this timein asitting position.Young adultswere invitedto participatein testspresented asintended toassess theirability toconcentrate.In fact,the researchershad themsit indifferent postures——from uprightto very消沉一slumped in order tonote theirinfluences onmoodandcognition.A firstobservation indicatesthat sitting upright“is associatedwith abetter overallmood.It isalsofound tohaveapositive influenceon thespeed ofprocessing informationand completingtasks,although thetest passrate doesnot varysignificantly withposture.Finally,and surprisinglyenough,blood pressureis a little morefavorable in an uprightposition.To furthercomplete thelist ofbenefits ofsittingupright,we willadd thatitiswidely recommendedforprotecting theback incase ofwork thatrequires sitting for a long time.
12.Why doesthe writermention thestudies at the beginningA.To introducewhat cognitiveperformance is.B.To emphasizethe importanceof bodyposture.C.To provethe resultsof thosestudies arewrong.
13.What doestheunderlinedword hunchedmean inParagraph3A.Straightened.B.Bent.C.Loose.D.Solid.
14.What doesthe firststudy indicateA.Posture influencesourmentalstate.B.Straightening uphasanegative effect.C.Gazing upwardbuilds upconfidence.D.Walking postureis especiallyimportant.
15..What canwe learnabout sittinguprightA.It hasmental andphysical benefits.B.It helpsimprove thetest passrate.C.It requiressittingfor a long time.D.It increasesthe bloodpressure.D.To raisea newquestion tobe studiedand solved.Garden lightsare extremelyimportant.16We haveprepared theultimate guide
二、七选五that aimsto provideyou withall theinformation thatyou couldpossibly need.So,what areyouwaiting forLets getstarted.The firstthing thatyou needtodois touse LEDlights thatare knownfor theirlow heatemission.It wouldalso helpreduce theattraction toflies orinsects.17Hence,you needto gofor alowerheat emissionsoption.The lightsare goodfor theenvironment andhelp yousave energycosts.(保护罩)Next,you have to installlight shieldsfor creatinga physicalbarrier betweentheoutdoor elementsand lights.By gettinglight shields,you getto increasethe protectionof yourexpensiveoutdoor lights.18Dont forgetto takethe accuratemeasurement ofthe lightswhenshopping forlight shields.When itcomes tousing garden lights,location iseverything.19You needto placethe gardenlightsinalocation wherethe outdoorlighting componentswould beprotected fromthe elements.They shouldprovide sufficientlighting and last alongtimeatthesame time.Finally,you alsohavetomaintain thegardenlightssystem forensuring thatit continuesto beproperlycontrolled.Regardless ofwhich typeof gardenlights youget,youhaveto ensurethat theyarewell maintainedand servicedfrom timeto time.20You haveno excusenottoget themserviced.A.It isnot somethingthat shouldbe takenlightly.B.Unexpected elementswill causedamage tothe lights.C.It canbe frustratingto seethem takingoverthelighting.D.Place theminthecorrect positionto workandlastalongtime.E.They canmake yourgarden areasafer andmore beautifulin notime.F.You shouldseek helpfrom alighting professionalforthebest outcome.G.They alsohelp ensurethe lightsdo notshine toobright injust onespot.
三、完形填空On Mondaymorning around9:30a.m,28-year-old BenDelahuntys hikingpartner putin acallto reportthat hisfriend was21underalarge stoneinthearea ofLake Vivianein Washington.He saidhis friendswrist wasstuck bythe stoneand it was also22his legs,but theywere notableto immediatelymove theboulder as itwas23the sizeof arefrigerator.They initiallyfelt really24on thelarge stone-but allofasudden itstartedto25andheended upunderneath it.(悬)The rescueproved26for officials.They werenearly ona cliffside andthe stonewas alsobeingheld inplace bya tree.The scenepresented aunique challengeof getting27capable ofmovingthe stoneas wellas rescuersonthescene
28.The StateEmergency Managementrequested ahelicopter tohelp.Additionally,local firedepartmentswere also
29.The crewsimmediately foundthis rescuehad morechallenges.The officialsneeded ropesto safely30the hikerslocation asthere wasa riskof fallingwhile31the stone.However,duetochallenging32conditions,including heavywinds,the firstattempt tolift him34intheweather toallow themto attemptanother operation.35,they weresuccessfuland transportedMr.Delahunty tothe hospital.
21.A.trapped B.discovered C.hurt D.murdered
22.A.underneath B.beyond C・across D.behind
23.A.completely B.approximately C.exactly D.merely
24.A.natural B.stable C,dangerous D.comfortable
25.A.disappear B.float C,crash D.slide
26.A.stubborn B.regular C,tough D.impossible
27.A.wind B・rope C,partner D.equipment
28.A.in totalB.in timeC.inorderD.in public
29.A.contacted B.refused C.awarded D.rewarded
30.A.record B,access C・observe D.check
31.A.dealing withB.leaving behindC-packing upD.blowing away
32.A.land B.living C.health D.weather
33.A.meaningful B.remarkable C.unsuccessful D.promising
34.A.break B.hit C.sign D.delay
35.A.Usually B・Instantly C.Finally D.Suiprisinglyinto thehelicopter was
33.At4:45p.m.there wasenough ofa
四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1The totalfloor areaof Chainsgreen buildingshas beenover
6.6billion squaremeters withthecountrys effortsto promotehigh-quality development in urban and rural areas.36noteChina,s achievementsof green development in urban and rural areas,ZhangXiaohong,vice ministerof housingand urban-rural development,37stressthe difficulttask ofsavingenergy andreducing carbonemissions inurban and rural constructionatapress conferenceonMonday.The ministrywill makecontinuous efforts38increasethe proportionof greenbuildings,raisebuilding energy efficiency standardsand popularizebuildings withextra-low energy39consumein regionswith suitableclimate conditions.It willalso promotegreen renovationofexisting buildingsto improveenergyefficiencyand make40lowcarbon emissions.China issueda guideline41supports greendevelopmentinurbanand ruralareasrecently.Institutional mechanismsand policysystems forgreendevelopmentinurbanandruralareas willbe42basicestablished by2025,while greendevelopment willcover urbanandruralareas43acomprehensive wayby2035,with44increased cutin carbonemissions,said theguideline.The ministrywill statea14th five-year planon urbanandruralliving environmentplanningand take45measureto bringeco-environment,construction andsocial andcultural environmentintoline whilepromoting greendevelopment ofregions andcities.
五、其他应用文.假定你是李华,你们社区的老年大学将举办书画义卖会请你给你的英国朋友46Charlie写一封邮件,邀请他一同前去当志愿者,内容包括时间和地点;
1.交通方式;
2.注意事项
3.注意写作词数应为左右;
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2.Dear Charlie,Yours,Li Hua
六、读后续写.阅读下面材•料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文47The OverturnedBin(推车)“Char siubao,“I pushedmy cartaround tableafter tableof hungrycustomers.It wasSaturdaymorning-the heightofthebrunch rush-and everyoneintheneighborhood knewthatGrandma Wusrestaurant offeredthe freshestdim sum.Grandmas Chinesedishes weresoirresistible thatcustomers werenumerous.After awhile,my cartwas emptyand Itook someof myfavorite charsiubaoatthetiny table(巷子)inthealley behindthe restaurant.But justas I was aboutto takemy firstbite,I noticedsomethingstrange.Our garbagebins hadbeen knockedover!Trash andhalf-eaten dimsum litteredtheground.Swallowing mybao,I quicklypicked upthe mess.Then Iheaded backinside tohelp withtherest ofthe rubbish.I forgotall aboutthe mysteiyoftheknocked-over binsuntil Itook outthe trashonlyto findthe garbagebins hadtipped over again!Could ithave beenthe windAs Icleaned upforasecond time,I lookedatthedarkening sky.A stormwas headingour way,but thetree brancheswere notmoving.Determined toavoid cleaningupa thirdtime,I placedthree stoneson topofthebins.Iwasmet withanother surpriseearly nextmorning.Looking outof mywindow forsigns ofthe一storm,I spottedthe garbagebins knockedoveragain!I complainedasitstarted torain.Thatswhen Inoticed twoyellow eyesstaring backat me——itwasalittlegray cat!“So yourethe onethat keepsleaving messes!^^I rushedtothealley,finally understanding.Iwatched asthe cattried toget thehalf-eaten baoinside.Cats arentsupposed toeat bao.Garlic couldbedeadly tocats.But thecat wasclearly toohungry tocare.注意。
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