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年湖北六校新高考联盟学校高三年级月联考202311英语试卷命题学校襄阳一中命题人襄阳一中英语组审题人东风高中刘彦麟考试时间2023年11月3日800〜10:00时长120分钟满分150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的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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7.5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项听完每段5A BC对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍10例How muchis theshirtA.£
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1.Why was the manlate forworkA.He wasstuck intraffic.B.He had a trafficaccident.C.His carbroke downon theroad.
2.What does the manlike about the newshopA.The location.B.The assistants.C.The clothes.
3.What isthe mandoingA.Placing anorder.B.Asking aboutan item.C.Requesting adelivery service.
4.Who mightLily beA.The womansbabysitter.B.The womansboss.C.The womanschild.
5.What doesthe womanagree todoA.Change seats.B.Call offher trip.C.Travel ona differentday.第二节(共小题;每小题分满分分)
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22.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项听每段对话或独白前M你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时55间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.How doesthe womandescribe thefurniture storeA.There aregoods of a highquality.B.There aregood bargainson sale.C.They sellgoods onlineas well.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(栈桥).I wasmoving asfast asI could,stepping cautiouslyfrom rockto rockalong theuneven jettyFar ahead,Icould seethe backof mybrothers sandyhair and the brightorange of his shorts.“Too slow,sister!”I heardSam yellas hehopped withease.“Ill showhim,“I thought,and attempteda doublejump.What amistake!My leftfoot camedown hardbetween the(扭动)edges oftwo grayrocks,scraping myankle.Ouch!”I yelled.I triedto wigglemy footout,but myshoe wasstuck.I bentcloser to the rockand thatswhen Isaw it:a shiny,square shapedstone thecolor ofwater,attached to aglittery goldchain.It wasjust lyingthere on the wetsand,and afew secondslater it was in my pocket.(眯着眼睛看)Sam squintedin the sun.Could hetell I was hidingthe mostperfect discoveryof thesummer Ikeptturning thetreasure aroundin mypocket,pushing eachcomer of the squarestone into my finger.I wasdizzy,but Ididntwant Samto notice.He likedto telleverybody mybusiness.“Ryan savedthe minicola bottlefrom the carnival!It happenedto beperfect forsand art!”“Ryan wastedher allowanceon saltand peppershakers fromthe yardsale!”They wereantique littlepig andcostonly50cents.My familycalls metheir littlecollector”.Some meankids atschool callme trashgirl”.Sam and I walkedalong the main street,the smallbuildings givingus abreak fromthesun.Through thewindow ofthecandy shop,I couldsee tubesof colorfuljelly beans.A signonthewindows glassread LOST:Gold andblue necklace.Very special.If found,call Chrissyat555-
9924.Chrissy haddrawn acrayon versionof the necklace atthe bottomof theposter.The necklacelooked differentfromthe oneI clutchedin mypocket,I decided.Rounder,bluer.The posterappeared oldand weathered.It musthave beenputup monthsago.We continuedto walk,and Inoticed fourmore posters.Someone musthave returnedthat necklacebynow,I thought.注意.所续写短文的词数应为左右;
1150.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好2Paragraph1:Once home,I placedthenecklacein myspecial spotfbr specialthings,lost inthought.Paragraph2:Fifteen minuteslater,I wassitting acrossfrom Chrissyin thecandy shop.
7.What willthe mando first听第段材料,回答第、题A.Surf theInternet.B.Go to the store.C.Compare prices.
7898.When doesthe conversationtake placeA.In themorning.B.At noon.C.In theafternoon.
9.Why doesntthe mango to the conferenceroom nowA.He needsto meetthe clients.B.He isworking onanother task.C.He haschecked theheater before.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What arethe speakersdiscussingA.The womanscousin.B.Their weekendplans.C.A localband.
11.Who isthe womanscheduled tomeetA.A relative.B.A bandmember.C.A concertorganizer.
12.What doesthe manoffer todo听第段材料,回答第至题A.Convince Jane.B.Pay fbrthe tickets.C.Find outthe availabilityof tickets.
9131613.What happenedto the woman atthe beginningA.She losther phone.B.She couldntfind theway.C.She wastrapped inheavy snow.
14.How didthe womankeep warmA.By havingmore clotheson.B.By usingthecarheater.C.By drinkinghot tea.
15.Why didthe womanturn offthe engineA.It brokedown.B.She stoppedto answera call.C.The carwas runningout ofgas.
16.What didthe emergencyservices doA.They calledan ambulance.B.They ledthe womanto herhome.C.They helpedthewomango to themainroad.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What kind of placeis OldsvilleA.An oilfield.B.A touristarea.C.A desertedtrain station.
18.What cantourists seeright besidethe trackA.Desert plants.B.Trees.C.Animals.
19.What dowe knowabout thebridgeA.It isdangerous.B.It isover adeep river.C.It ismade ofwood.
20.Where cantourists getdrinksA.From astore.B.From thespeaker.C.From amachine.第二部分阅读满分分50第一节阅读理解共小题;每小题分,满分分
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537.5A插画2023Illustration CompetitionEnterthe competitionmost respectedand admiredin theindustry forcreativity inillustration,the CommunicationArtsillustration Competition.Selected bydistinguished professionals,the winningentries willbe distributedworldwidein theCommunication Artsillustration Annualand oncommarts,com,ensuring importantexposure ofthe creations.Eachwinner willreceive aprofessionalized Award of Excellence,made fromsolid aluminum,and anaward certificate.Communication ArtsAwardofExcellence isone ofthe mostdesired awards.If chosen,winning placesyou in the highestranksof yourprofession.What ToEnter WithAnyillustration firstpublished orproduced fromJan.2022to Jan.2023is qualified.Entries mayoriginate fromanycountry.Descriptions inEnglish arenecessary for the judgesto read.Entries CanBe SubmittedIn TheFollowing FormatsDigitalImages:RGB imagesin JPGformat with a maximumfile size of2MB.GIF imagesmay belivelier,butwould beturned down,and sowould thePNG ones.Illustration CompetitionCategoriesEntry FeesCategorySingle illustrationSeries ofillustrationsBooks covers,jackets,etc.$40$80limit of5Motion mediafor films,videos,etc.$90$180limit of3$40Images,limit of5$90$20ImageStudent WorkVideo,limit of3$45VideoFor morecategories,please downloadthe categoryPDF.Late FeesEntriesmust beregistered nolater thanJan.13,
2023.Entries registered after thatdate willbe chargeda feeof$10each.No entriescan beregisteredafterJan.27,
2023.
21..What willthe winnergainA.A personalizedaward certificate.B.Wide recognitionin theindustry.C.Exposure toworld-famous works.D.A bonusfrom CommunicationArts.
22.Which ofthe followingis unfitfor thecompetitionA.A studentwork fromArgentina.B.A newlyproduced motionentry.C.A PNGimage witha filesizeof1MB.D.A seriesfbr coversof threeillustrations.
23.How muchshould bepaid fbrthree seriesof coverillustrations submittedon Jan.20,2023A.$
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120.BIm agrandma inmy60s.In the spring of2020,like therest ofthe world,I spenta lot of timestaring at a screenandthat waswhen Ifirst gotinto theYouTube world.I discoveredthat onscreenofferings weretruly endless.From oneYouTuberI learnedhow toplant my own vegetablegarden.Someone elseshared poetryfrom RobertFrost,wise sayings(——知半解)from Confucius,and asmattering ofother philosophicalviewpoints,all ofwhich helpedme throughsomedark days.Down therabbit holeI went,scrolling fbrhours andhours,watching otherpeople livingtheir lives and givingmeadvice onhow tolive mine.As themonths rolledby,YouTube turnedmy attentionaway fromthe hardreality ofwhat was going onintheworld.I subscribedto severalchannels andwaited anxiouslyfor newweekly offerings.I watchedpeople readingpoetry orpaintingby streamsor lookingout windowsinto snowylandscapes.I foundall thiscalming.Such lovelyscenery,suchbeautiful backgroundmusic,such prettyclothes theywere wearing!At somepoint though,I gotupset by these artisticand seeminglyperfect lives.Who isfilming themI wondered.Dothey rehearseor justact onthe spotIsnt itcold,stepping throughsnowbanks indresses Thequestions keptbotheringme whileforcing comparisonsto myown somewhatmore ordinaryexistence.I wanted to walkin aflowing dressthroughhilly greenfield filledwith wildflowers!Instead,Iwasmarching throughmy neighborhoodscity streetsin momjeans.In amoment ofinsight,I realizedthat Ihadafull andhappy life,which althoughit wouldntwin awardsforperfection onscreen,suited meperfectly.I putmy phoneaway andstarted payingattention tomyownlife insteadofwatching otherpeople livetheirs.I stilllike checkingin oncein awhile.YouTube canbe arich sourceof entertainmentandinspiration,but Ivelimited myexposure.I amcontent withthe knowledgethat myaddiction tolife onscreenhas beenreplacedby lifeitself.
24.What canbe learnedabout the author inthespringof2020A.She experiencedsome hardtimes.B.She taughtothers aboutgardening.C.She developedan interestin poetry.D.She sharedher philosophicalviews online.
25.What effectdid YouTubehave onthe authoraccording toparagraph2A.It madeher moreanxious.B.It improvedher tastein art.C.It taughther toaccept reality.D.It broughtsome comfortto her.A.Desperate B.Connected C.Envious D.Proud
26.How didthe artisticlives presentedon YouTubemake theauthor feelA.Seek inspirationfrom YouTube.B.Stop usingher phonein dailylife.
27.What has theauthordecided todo inthe endC.Focus onher ownlife insteadof others\D.Continue watchingother peopleslives.竖起拇指Sending athumbs-up canbe seenas passiveaggressive,according toGen Zthose bornbetween1995and2009who saythey feelattacked wheneverit isused.Whether thechat isinformal betweenfriends orat work,thesymbol appearsto have a verydifferent,crude,meaning fbrthe youngergeneration.A24-year-old onReddit summedup theGen Zargument,saying itis bestnever usedin anysituation9as itishurtfur.No oneof myage inthe officedoes it,but theGen Xthose bombetween1966and1980people alwaysdo it.Take mea bitto adjustand getit outof myhead thatit meanstheyYe madat meJ headded.Other young people agreeditis badform,especially atwork whereit canmake theteam appearunfriendly andnot easygoing.“My lastworkplace hada WhatsAppchat forour teamto sendinformation toeach otheron,and mostofthepeopleon therejust repliedwithathumbs up.I dontknow whybut itseemed alittle bithostile tome,“one womansaid.OneReddit useralso saidthe thumbs up actuallymeans that Ive readyour messageand havenothing toadd and I hopeandpray...all thepeople inthis groupchat havenothing tosay onit too.”Older workersappear confusedbythereaction,saying theyuse thethumbsup in work-related chatsto show“Iagree or“I understoodand willfollow.^Part ofthe issueis thatyoungpeopletend touse thethumbs-upinjokes.Barry Kennedy,24,he saidhe onlyused ittocommunicate witholder peoplelike his parents orolder colleagues.A survey of2,000people conductedby PerspectusGlobalshowed that a majorityof peoplebetween theages of16and29believe thatyou areofficially old“if youusethumbs-up orheart emoji.
28.Which ofthe followingpoint isnot theGen Zsunderstanding ofthe emojithumbs-upA.Being rude.B.Being agreeable.C.Being hurtful.D.Being unfriendly.
29.What doesthe underlinedword hostile“mean inparagraph3A.Unfriendly andaggressive.B.Tough anddifficult.C.Unwanted andunacceptable.D.Novel anduncommon
30.Why cantolder workersunderstand the young5s reactiontothethumbs-up emojiA.Because oftheir poorcommunication skill.B.Because oftheir beingold withworse memory.C.Because oftheir lesscommunicating withtheyoung.D.Because oftheir differentunderstanding ofthe emoji.
31.Which isthe mostsuitable titleforthe textA.The Thumbs-up Emoji:Rejected bythe youngergeneration.B.The Thumbs-up Emoji:Highly Welcomedby OldPeople
5.C.The Thumbs-up Emoji:A Signof GenerationGap.D.The Thumbs-up Emoji:A Signof BeingAggressive.D(竭力推车肖)Portia Kapraunhas alwaysseen unwelcomeads onTwitter,usually frommajor brandspitching herexpensivejewelry orvehicles thatshe,as alibrarian inIndiana,could notafford.Ms.Kapraun wasnot interested.But shesoonsaw theads again.And again.And again.These feellike low-end ads,“she said.In ashaky advertisingmarket in anuncertain economy,ads thatfew peoplewant tosee suddenlyseem tobe everywhere.Advancements indigital advertisingtechnology weremeant toimprove users experience.People interestedin shoesareintended to get adsfor sneakersand boots,not repeatedpitches promotinggold investments.And thetechnology issupposedto removemisleading ordangerous pitches.But lately,on severalplatforms,the oppositeseems tobehappening fora variety of reasons,including aslowdown inthe overalldigital admarket.As numerousdeep-pocketedmarketers havepulled back,andthesofter markethas ledseveral digitalplatforms to lower theirad pricing,opportunitieshave openedup forless demandingadvertisers.Advertising expertsagree thatpoor-quality adsappear tobe increasinggreatly.They pointtoavarietyofpotential(审核),causes:internal troublesat technologycompanies,weak contentmoderation andhigh-level advertisersseekingother choices.Then,theres theeconomy:A recentsurveyof43multinational companiesrepresenting morethan$44billion inadvertising spendingfound thatnearly30percent plannedto cutback ontheir marketingspending lastyear.Other factorsare alsocontributing tolower advertisingquality.Social mediaadvertising,once onlypracticed byspecialists,is noweasily availableto anyone.Many ofthem areavoiding targeted ads—placements intendedto reach(广撒网式的)specific audiences,usually ata highercost-in favorofacheaper spray-and-pray approachonline,hoping(容易受骗的)to catchthe attentionof gullibleor boredshoppers.Major social media platformsare nowlike“a mallthat,used tobe goodCorey Richardson,vice presidentatamulticultural adcompany,says.“But nowtheres nolonger amall(传呼机).“there-its justa calendarstore anda placesling beepers
32.What messagedoestheauthor wantto deliverinPortia Kapraun^storyE.Repeated adshave astrong powerof persuasion.F.Social media users oftenencounter unwantedads.G.Major brandsusually prefersocial mediaadvertising.H.An uncertaineconomy leadstolowerlevels ofconsumption.
33.What canbe inferredaboutthe“less demandingadvertisers^^mentioned inParagraph2A.They areforced toexit thedigital admarket.B.They havebenefited fromadvertising experts.C.They cannow advertiseatamore affordableprice.D.They workhard toimprove theirusersexperience.
34.What isCorey Richardsonsattitude tomajor socialmedia platformsA.Favorable.B.Hopeful C.Unclear.D.Negative.
35.Which ofthe followingis mainidea ofthetextA.Where issocialmediaadvertising headingB.What isshaking upthe onlineadvertising marketC.Why areyou seeingso manybad digitalads nowD.How aretargetedadsimpacting yourpurchase decisions第二节共小题每小题分,满分分
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512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Timothy Harrisonhad plannedto attendhis high school graduation.He!d eventold hismanager whoruns aWaffleHouse akindofcake shopthat hewould taketime off.But whenthe daybegan,Harrison foundhimself unableto gothere.36Because hisfamily memberswere working,no onecould drivehim there.Much tothe surpriseofhismanagerCedric Hampton,Harrison showedup atthe Waffle House.37First,he didnthaveaway toget tothe graduation.Besides,hed missedout onpicking uphis capand gown.Once Hamptonheard thedetails,he immediatelyorganized hisWaffleHouseworkers fbraction.nI couldsee inhiseyes thathe reallywantedtogo,andIwasgoingtoget him thereno matterwhat/1Hampton said.“38”Within twentyminutes,Harrison wascarried toschool tobring backhis capand gownand thenback atthe WaffleHouse.To hissurprise,he alsoreceived anew suitof clothesfbr hishighschool graduation.39Meanwhile,a coupleofgenerous shopperscontributed aswell tohelp himcelebrate thisday.Harrison wasnow properlydressed.40It wasa closecall,but thanksto Hampton,the soon-to-be graduatejust made电“it.When Isat downin thathall,itwasthe besttime ofmy liHarrison said.“This isan experienceI willvalueforever.I feltvery thankful tomymanager andthose peoplewho helpedme.Pm goingto tellmy kidsabout this.^^A.Harrison didnot knowwhat todo next.B.He shouldhave toldme hisplan earlier.C.No kidshould misstheir highschoolgraduation.D.Harrison wasthankfultohisparentsfbr theirefforts.E.It waspicked upand paidfor byhis coworkers.F.The nextproblem washow togethimtothehall ontime.G.The hallin whichthe eventwas beingheld wastoo faraway.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分满分分)阅读下面短文,从每30151,15题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DSixteenyears ago,while wewere drivingon vacation,my wifedecided topass thetime bysinging“The ChristmasSong”.She sangit overand overagain.Somehow,I decidedto41with her.(捏)When shegot tothe42Jack Frostnipping atyour noseJ Isaid,inmymost horrifiedvoice,“Why areyou43that song”As shelooked confused,I proceededto44her thatJack Frostwasthename ofa violentpatient who45an(精神病院)asylum onChristmas inthe1920sandwent around(吞噬)devouring faces,46noses,which hehad acquireda47for.Shocked andterrified,she48it completely.Fast forwardto thisyear.If ssnowing outsideandIwas ina goodmood.I startedsinging“The ChristmasSong”andmy wifethen49me thatJack Frost,the serial50biter,had forever51that songfor her.I laughedand52thatIwas teasingthat dayand thatI honestlydidnt thinkshe believedme.She gotquite53since forallthese yearsshe hadcheerfully sharedthis darkand shockingstory withanyone whowould listenand itturned outa
54.As forme,though Iam nowthe Kingof Lieswho isnever tobe55again,it hasbecome themost cheerfulholidaystory inour familyever.
41.A.agree B.mess C.pass D.drive
42.A.line B.song C.story D.sentence
43.A.hearing B.voicing C.singing D.playing
44.A.blame B.inform C.award D.teach
45.A.made funof B.took chargeof C.broke outof D.got aheadof
46.A.rarely B.frequently C.nearly D.particularly
47.A.taste B.flavor C.standard D.skill
48.A.approved B.bought C.denied D.liked
49.A.wrote B.sold C.reminded D.spared
50.A.nose B.patient C.asylum D.arm
51.A.completed B.ruined C.broken D.restored
52.A.argued B.confirmed C.admitted D.announced
53.A.joyful B.grateful C.awkward D.mad
54.A.lie B.comedy C.drama D.show
55.A.teased B.trusted C.heard D.loved阅读下面短文,在空白位置填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Escape fromthe British Museum预告片A video series namedEscape fromthe British Museum56release onWednesday withits trailer157spark alotofdiscussion inChinafs socialmedia.58direct bytwo Chinesevloggers,the threeepisode seriestells the story of59a Chinese cultural relicescapesfrom theBritishMuseumand finds60it wayback to China.In thevideoseries,a femalevlogger playsthe roleof anancient Chinesejade teapot61her malepartner isajournalist whohelps theartifact returntoChina.They wenttotheUK inJune andspent threemonths62shoot thevideo.They saidthestoryis basedon historicfocts andaims todraw attentiontotheChineseculturalrelics heldabroad.Currently,the museumhas atotal of23000Chinese relics,while about2,000Chinese relicsare63long-term display.The Chineseobjects,64stretch fromthe Neolithicage tothe present,include paintings,prints,jadeand ceramics.Eventually,there willbe aday65the itemscome homeinadignified way,”ausercommented onWeibo.The seriesreleasehas comeastheBritishMuseumfaces intensepressure overthe thefts.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节应用文写作(满分分)15上周末你参加了校学生会组织的“了解我们身边的非物质文化遗产()活动请为intangible culturalheritage”校英文报写篇报道,内容包括活动的过程;.收获与感想
1.2注意:.写作词数应为左右;
280.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答3Getting toKnow theIntangible CulturalHeritage AroundUs。
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