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成都石室中学学年度下期2022-2023高届二诊模拟考试2023英语试题(全卷满分分,考试时间分钟)150120注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在本试卷和答题卡相应位置上
1..作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;22B如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案答案不能答在试卷上非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内
3.相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液不按以上要求作答无效考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回
4.第卷(选择题,满分分)I100第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30注意,听力部分答题时请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结来前你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下10一小题每段对话仅读一遍例How muchis.the T-shirtA.£
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1.What doesthe manlike aboutthe playA.The story.B.The ending.C.The actor.
2.Which placeare the speakers tryingto findA.A hotel.B.A bank.C.A restaurant.A.Write a computer program.B.Write homeworkfor students.C.Chat withusers.D.Help withhousework.
34.Why doesthe authorlist figuresin Paragraph4A.To showthe popularityof ChatGPT.B.To stressthe highcost ofinventing ChatGPT.C.To presentthe creativityof artificialintelligence.D.To provethe necessityof developingtools forchatting online.
35.Whats thebest titleof thisarticleA.AI advances-our loyalservantsB.ChatGPT-merits andlimitsC.A smartAPP-think twicebefore trustingitD.ChatGPT-a usefulAI tool第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容.从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Real policemenhardly recognizeany resemblancebetween theirlives and what theysee onTV.36_He hasto knowexactly what actions arecrimes andwhat evidencecan beused toprove themincourt.He hasto knownearly asmuch lawas aprofessional lawyer,andwhatis more.he hasto applyit onhisfeet,in thedark andrain,running downa streetafter someonehe wantsto talk to.37He willspend mostof hisworking lifetyping millionsof wordson thousandsof formsabouthundreds ofsad,unimportant people who areguilty ofstupid crimes.Most televisioncrime dramais aboutfinding thecriminal:as soon as hesarrested,the storyis over.38_Except invery seriouscases likemurders andterrorist attacks,little effortis spenton searching.A thirdbig differencebetween thedrama detectiveand thereal oneis theunpleasant pressures:First,as membersof apolice force,they alwayshave to behave absolutelyin accordancewith thelaw.39_They canhardly everdo both.Most of the time some of them have to breakthe rulesin smallways.(欺骗)If the detective hasto deceivethe world,the worldoften deceiveshim.40And thisseparationthedetectivefeels betweenhimself and the restof theworld isdeepened by the simple-mindedness-as hesees it-of citizens,social workers,doctors,law-makers,and judges,who,instead ofeliminatingcrime,punish thecriminals lessseverely in the hopethat thiswill makethem reform.A.He cantget anyevidence from the witnesses.B.In reallife,finding criminalsis seldommuch of a problem.C.Little ofhis timeis spentin chatting.D.Sometimes hecan chatwith othersto relaxhimself.E.Second,as expensivepublic servants,they haveto getresults.F.The firstdifference isthat apolicemans reallife revolvesround criminallaw.G.Hardly anyonehe meetstells himthe truth.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最A BC D佳选项There arentmany parentswho wouldsay thatraising childrenis easy.For manypeople,havingchildren can41parents tochoose betweencareer andfamily.Sometimes it42finances-sending a child tonurseryor hiringa babysittercan be a huge43burden,while othersmay feelits betterto bea44parent.These days,more and more menare choosing to stayat hometo lookafter theirkids.So whyare moredads45to puttheir careers46With morewomen workingoutside thehome than70years ago,if theneed is47for oneparent tostayat home,it couldsimply comedown towho48more-the biggestbreadwinner.And with_49_changing towardsa mansrole in the family,it seemsto be_50for themto enterfull-timeparenthood.51,though,many menstill faceshames bychoosingtoraise their child.A2013study in the USfoundthat51%of peoplethought childrenwere_52off ifa motheris homeand doesn*t havea job,while8%say the same abouta father.But whatdo parentshaveto do when they chooseto staywith theirkidsIn theearly stages,a babyis totally53_onacarer.The changingof nappiesand makingsure they_54_on timeare justsome of the vitalactivities aninfant relieson.During thisperiod,both parentstakelegal_55from work.But as achildgets older,it can become lessabout56and moreabout choice._57choose anursery,which canprove expensive,either parentmay remain at hometo playwith andprotectand58theirchildto helpthem developand grow.Its adifficult job,with a_59boss,but itcan alsobe incrediblyrewarding forthose willingto doit.And with attitudes60towards whoshould stayat home,maybe moreand morefathers willchooseto becomestay-at-home dads.
41.A.cultivate B.force C.struggle D.allow
42.A.comes downto B.looks upto C.goes upto D.gets downto
43.A.moral B.economical C.financial D.material
44.A.casual B.practical C.hands-up D.hands-on
45.A.refusing B.choosing C.loving D.sharing
46.A.on holdB.in handC.off shoreD.on schedule
47.A.in B.there C.out D.thus
48.A.takes B.carries C.earns D.attains
49.A.remarks B.attitudes C.opinions D.behaviors
50.A.hard B.cozy C.easy D.bitter
51.A.Unexpectedly B.Surprisingly C.Luckily D.Sadly
52.A.better B.politer C.smarter D.livelier
53.A.dependent B.keen C.hard D.emphatic
54.A.sleep B.drink C.live D.feed
55.A.burden B.service C.leave D.charge
56.A.price B.responsibility C.duty D.necessity
57.A.Other thanB.Prior toC.Contrary toD.Rather than
58.A.educate B.direct C.conduct D.promote
59.A.urging B.picking C.demanding D.crying
60.A.fighting B.changing C.turning D.shaking第卷(非选择题,满分分)n50第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515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1Clara61seat onan Airlinesflight toL.A62flight attendantasked anurgent questionover theloudspeaker.Does anyoneon boardknow AmericanSign LanguageASL.”Clara hadbeen studyingASL for the pastyear and shed beable tofinger spellinto aman*s palm,soshe pressedthe callbutton.The flightattendant cameand explainedthe situation.We have63passengerwhos blindand deaf.n Thepassenger seemedto wantsomething,but theflight attendantscouldntunderstand64he needed.Clara unfastenedher seatbelt,walked towardthe frontof theplane,and65kneel bythe aisleseatof TimCook.66gentle takinghis hand,she signed.nAre youOK Whatdo youneed”Cook asked67some water.For thenext hour,she talkedabout herfamily andher plansforthefuture.Cook toldClara howhehad graduallybecome blindand sharedstories ofhis.Although Timcouldn*t seeher,she lookedattentivelyat hisface withsuch_68kind,“a passengersaid.“Clara was69amaze,“a flightattendant toldAlaska Airlinesinablog interview.“You couldtellTim wasvery relaxed70have someonehe couldtalkto,andshe was suchan angel.”第四部分写作共两节,满分分35第一节短文改错共小题;每小题分,满分分10110假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号,并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分
2.1011Im LiHua.a Senior3student.I amwriting inresponse to your advertisementfor apart-timetranslator position.Interested in the work,I havedecided toapply toit.As aSenior3student.I havegood commandof Englishand intend to entera foreigncollege aftergraduatingfrom highschool.I thoughtthe jobis thevery thingwhich Idlike todo.Because Iwont getpaid,itll givemesomevaluable work experience as well as the opportunitytopractise myspeaking Englishby actingas atranslator.Besides,Im strongand healthy,and Ireally enjoymakingfriend andcommunicate withforeigners.I wouldreally appreciateyou ifI couldbe offeredthejob.I believe1canbeof greatlyhelp toyou.Looking forwardtoyourearly reply!第二节书面表达满分分25假定你是李华,冬至即将来临,你的英国朋友对中William国的二十四节气,尤其是冬至24solar termsin thelunar calendarWinter Solstice特别感兴趣,他来信询问冬至的情况请你写封回信介绍一下相关情况内容包括:冬至的时间每年的月日至日中的一天;
1.122123冬至的意义和活动;
2.祝愿
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3.At whattime willthe twospeakers meet
4.What willthe mandoA.Change theplan.B.Wait fora phonecall.C.Sort thingsout.
5.What doesthe womanwant todoA.See afilm with the man.B.Offer the man somehelp.C.Listen tosome greatmusic.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15L
522.5听下面段对话每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完5后,各个小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话读两遍5听下面一段对话,回答第和第两个小题67A.In thekitchen.B.At school.C.In thepark.
6.Where isBenA.Help setthe table.B.Have aparty.C.Do theirhomework.
7.What willthe childrendo in the afternoon听下面一段对话,回答第和第两个小题89A.A familyholiday.B.A businesstrip.C.A travelplan.
8.What arethe twospeakers talking aboutA.Spain.B.Italy.C.China.
9.Where didRachel go听下面一段对话,回答第至第三个小题
101210.How didthe womanget toknow aboutthird-hand smokeA.From youngsmokers.B.From anewspaper article.C.From somesmoking parents.
11.Why doesthemansay thathe shouldkeep away from babiesA.He hasjust becomea father.B.He wearsdirty clothes.C.He isa smoker.
12.What doesthe womansuggest smokingparents shoulddoA.Stop smokingaltogether.B.Smoke onlyoutside theirhouses.C.Reduce dangerousmatter incigarettes.听下面一段对话.回答第至第四个小题
131613.Where doesMichelle Raycome fromA.A middle-sized city.B.A smalltown.C.A bigcity.A.The ZenGarden.B.The Highlands.C.The RedRiver area.
15.What doesMichelle Raydo forcomplete quietA.Go.camping.B.Study ina library.C.Read athome.
16.What arethespeakerstalkingaboutin generalA.Late-night shopping.B.Asian food.C.Louisville.听下面一段对话,回答第至第四个小题
172014.Which placewould MichelleRay takeher visitorsto forshopping
17.Why dosome peoplesay theynever havedreams according to Dr.GarfieldA.They forgetabout their dreams.B.They dontwant totell thetruth.C.They haveno badexperiences.
18.Why didDavis stophaving dreamsA.He gota seriousheart attack.B.He wastoo sadabout hisbrothers death.C.He wasfrightened bya terribledream.
19.What isDr.Garfields opinionabout dreamingA.It isvery useful.B.It makesthings worse.C.It preventsthe mindfrom working.
20.Why dosome peopleturn offtheirdreamscompletelyA.To sleepbetter.B.To recoverfrom illnesses.C.To stayawayfrom their problems.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DA■UKRAINE iEMERGENCYAPPEAL2SUPPORT PEOPLEFORCED TOFLEEWe donot hoveto sftby andwatch,powerless,asthecrisis InUkraine unfoldsWithyour supporttoday UNHCR,the UNRefugee Agency,can stepup operationsin Ukraine andneighboring countriesto helppeoplewhoare forced to flee their homesto escape the military action.Willyou helpcivilians whoare forced to flee£80could helpprovide emergency relief itemssuch asshelter,bedding andtarpaulins.To give£80now,visit unrefugees.org.uk/ukraine-economist,call0800-029-3883or fillout andreturnthe donationform.The number of displacedpeople,both within Ukraine itselfand in neighboring countries,is stillgrowingevery day.Families fleeingcan onlytake somuch withthem.They willneed supportto survivefarfrom homein incrediblydifficult anddangerous conditions.UNHCR sRESPONSEUNHCR hasworked in Ukraine since1994and hasnot leftsince.There aresix UNHCRofficesacross the country,aswellas threewarehouses storinghumanitarian supplies.Over100UNHCR staffareworking inUkraine to get supportto families,withasimilar numberinneighboring countries andmoreset tofollow.UN HighCommissioner forRefugees FilippoGrandi said:“Hour byhour,minute byminute,more peopleare fleeingthe terrifyingreality ofviolence.Countless have been displacedinside thecountry.And unlessthere isan immediateendto the conflict,millions moreare likelytobeforcedtoflee Ukraine...u InsideUkraine,our staff—and otherhumanitarians—are workingwhere andwhentheycan infrighteningconditions.Our staffstay,even atgreat risk,because weknow theneeds in thecountryarehuge...UNHCR staffhave alreadymoved inthroughout theregion and are scalingup ourprotection andassistanceprogrammes forrefugees,in support of hostgovernments.”YOU CANHELP NOWThesupportofpeople likeyou hashelped UNHCRsend reliefitems inby landand byair,but theneedsare huge,and growingevery day.UNHCR urgentlyneeds moreresources.Your supporttoday can help ensurethat peopleforcedtofleetheirhomes aresheltered andsafe.
21.How canyou helpthose displacedpeopleA.By donating80pounds.B.By providingemergencyreliefitems.C.By visiting.D.By steppingup operationsinUkraine.
22.Which isright forUNHCRA.It helpspeople toescapethemilitaryaction.B.It hasworked inUkraine formore than30years.C.There arenow over200UNHCR staffinUkraineand neighboringcountries.D.There aresix UNHCRoffices inUkraineandneighboringcountries.
23.What isthe purposeofthepassageA.To introduceUNHCR.B.To seeksupport anddonation.C.To revealthe currentsituation inUkraine.D.To recruitvolunteers.BRecently,I hadlunch witha youngChinese studentwho studiesatacollege inNew York.He isverybright and ambitious andI enjoyedour conversation.Still.I feltupset and useless afterwardsbecause Iwasnot able to providehim withany goodnews.Graduating at the endof thisyear,he askedme howhecould find a job in thiscountry andfulfill hiscareer dreams.In recentyears,students whofound ajob hereafter graduationhave hadto gothrough acruel lotterysystemto obtaintheir H-1B workingvisa.And thesuccess rateshave beendeclining yearafter yearbecauseoftheever growingnumberof applicants.Last year,there were
233.000applicants.and only30percent of them werelucky,about halfoftherate in
2013.And itcan onlybecome worse.US formerPresident Donald Trumps immigration policies inthiscountry havebeen tightening up andthis trendwill continuefor at least thenext fewyears.In thiscase,foreign studentsstudying socialsciences,a fieldin whichstarting salariesare rarelyabove therequiredamount,can kisstheir visahopes goodbye.Compared tothe oldergeneration ofChinese students.today!s youngpeople nolonger considertheUS asthe onlyoption.Many startto thinkChina offersbetter opportunitiesinthelonger term.This isnot tosay thatChinese studentsintheUS arenot interestedin jobopportunities hereanymore.A fewyears ofworkexperienceintheUS cangive themadvantages whenthey finallyland backintheir homecountry.But ifthe jobopportunities arelargely reducedbythetightening ofimmigrationpolicy.I expectthere willbeadecline.And ifthat happens,it isthe Americaneconomy thatwill sufferfromthe lossof thoseeducated,hard-working andtalented immigrants.
24.The authorfelt uselessbecause.A.he couldntfindajobinthe fiercejob marketB.hewasless brightandambitiousthan the Chinese youngstudentC.he couldn*t winthe cruellotteryD.he hadto maketheChinesestudent realize it wasdifficult tofind workthere
25.Which isnot thereason whyforeign studentshave difficultyfinding jobsintheUSA.It isincreasingly hardfor themtogettheir H-1B workingvisa.B.The numberofapplicants inthejob marketis evergrowing.C.DonaldTrumpsimmigrationpolicieshavebeentighteningup.D.The startingsalaries theyrequire arehigher thanexpected.
26.Supposing therewere250,000applicantsin2013,how manyofthemgot theirH-1B workingvisaA.125,
000.B.75,
000.C.
150.
000.D.200,
000.
27.Whats thewriters attitudetowards thetightening ofimmigration policyintheUSA.Indifferent.B.Concerned.C.Favorable.D.Objective.CA competitionmaking upVersailles literaturewas oncelaunched onSina Weibo.So whatisVersailles literatureActually,the termhas nothingtodowiththeFrench palacenor withliterature.It camefrom The(贵族化的)Rose ofVersailles,a Japanesemanga seriesabout aristocraticlife atthe palaceof VersaillesinFrance inthe late18th century,and wascoined bya Chineseinfluencer in
2020.Known ashumblebragging,it isa bigtalk disguisedas acomplaint.I havetoo manyhouses.How canI decidewhichone todecorate andnI thoughtI lostweight thismorning.So disappointedwhen Irealized itwasbecause Itook offthe hugediamond ringmy boyfriendgave melast night”are someexamples ofVersailles literature.The intentionis toshow off-usually thingsof materialisticvalues,yet oneought topretendthats notthe point.As the19th centuryEnglish authorJane Austenfamously wrote,u Nothingis moredishonest thantheappearance ofmodesty.The psychologybehind humblebragging is tobe recognizedfor onessuccessesand beliked byothers atthesametime,accordingtoscholars.In herarticle titledWhy dopeoplehate humblebraggingpublished inPsychology Today,psychologist Dr.Susan KraussWhitbourneattheUniversity ofMassachusetts Amherstnoted that humblebraggingisa“strategy inpursuitof respectbecause itdraws attention to onesaccomplishments ina circui-tonsway.However,studies onsocial mediausers showthathumblebraggingas aself-promotion strategydoesnot work.In theessay Humblebrazgging:A distinctand ineffectiveself-presentation strategy,theUniversity ofNorth Carolinaresearcher OvulSezer andHarvard Universityscholars FrancescaGino andMichaelNorton concludedfromtheirresearch thathumblebraggers areperceived morenegatively thanstraightbraggers duetotheformers insincerity.The criticalfactor differentiatingthe twogroups ofpeopleis sincerity.People dontlike braggers,but theyatleastsee themas moresincere thanhumblebraggers,saidFrancesca Gino.So,how canwe annoyhumblebraggers back”Just pretendyou dontget whateverit isthey trytoshow off.a netizenadvised.And respondwith genuinesympathy fortheir complaints.“
28.Which ofthe followingstatements istypical ofu Versaillesliterature nA.You knowwho myfather isMy fatheris LiGang.B.Im fedup withliving inthe countrysidewith noshopping mallsaround.C.Its aheadache howto makemy sontidy uphis roomregularly.D.Got fiveoffers todate.Tm ata losswhich tochoose.
29.What isthe psychologybehind humblebraggingA.To earnothers*admiration.B.To winothers sympathy.C.To showhis/her sincerity.D.To maskhis/her complaint.
30.What doesthe underlinedworld“circuitous”in Paragraph3probably meanA.indirectB.straightforwardC.obviousD.sharp
31.What cantbe inferredfromthepassageA.Braggers arerelatively moresincere thanhumblebraggers.B.Humblebragging isan artificialappearance ofbeing humble.C.If youwant tobe perceivedpositively,avoid usingVersaillesliterature.D.To respondwith realsympathy willdiscourage humblebraggers.DEven ifyou arentinto artificialintelligence,its timeto payattentiontoChatGPT,because thisoneis abig deal.ChatGPT isan Alchatbot systemthat OpenAIreleased inNovember toshow offand testwhata verylarge,powerful Alsystem canaccomplish.ChatGPT isbuilt ontop ofthe OpenAIGPT-3family oflarge languagemodels.It letsyou typenatural-language promptsand thenoffers conversationalresponses.It remembersthe threadof yourdialogue,using previousquestions andanswers toinform itsnext responses.It findsrelevant informationinits oceansof trainingdata,and convertsthat intoplausible-sounding paragraphsof text.You canask itcountless questionsand oftenwill getan answerthats useful.For example.you canask it encyclopediaquestions like.HExplain Newtonslaws ofmotion.”You cantell it.“Write mea poem.n andwhen itdoes.say.Now makeit moreexciting.You canaskitto writeacomputerprogram thatllshowyou allthe differentways youcan arrangethe lettersofaword.A fewdays afterits launch,more than1million peoplewere tryingout ChatGPT.UBS analystLloydWalmsley estimatedin February2023that ChatGPTreached100million monthlyusers inJanuary.accomplishing in2months whattook TikTokabout9months andInstagram twoandahalf years.Many peoplefear thatChatGPT mighthelp studentscheat better.But aswith manyother technologydevelopments,its not a simpleblack-and-white situation.Decades ago.students couldcopy encyclopediaentriesandusecalculators,andmorerecently,theyve beenabletousesearch enginesand Wikipedia.ChatGPT offersnew abilitiesfor everythingfrom helpingwith researchto doingyour homeworkfor yououtright.Dustin York,an associateprofessor ofcommination atMaryville University,hopes educatorswilllearn touse ChatGPTasa tool andrealizeitcanhelpstudents thinkcritically.Educatorsn thoughtthat Google,Wikipedia,andtheInternet itselfwould ruineducation,but theydidnot.nYork said.HWhat worriesme mostare educatorswho mayactively tryto discouragetheacknowledgment ofAl likeChatGPT.It isatool,notavillain.H
32.What doesParagraph2mainly tellus aboutChatGPTA.Its languagemodel.B.Its workingtheory.C.Its designinspiration.D.Its developmentprocess.
33.What cantChatGPT do。
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