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辽宁省重点高中沈阳市郊联体年度上学期高三年级月月考试题2023-202410英语试卷考试时间120分钟试卷总分150分注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
2.回答选择题时,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如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5个小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10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
1.What is the womanmost probablyA.A teacher.B.A reporter.C.A librarian.
2.Whats wrongwith the womanA.She hasno appetite.B.A forkhurt herright hand.C.Her lefthand is always shaking.
3.What doesthe womanmeanA.She likesteenagers.B.Teenagers arehonest.C.TV showsare boring.
4.Why haveTinas parentsmoved toLondonA.To workthere.B.To staywith Tina.C.To run a newschool.
5.How muchshould the man payin totalA$
5.B.$
7.C.$
9.第二节(共15题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时同阅读各个小题,每traveldates back to the1960s,when AlecDickson andhis wifeMora from the UK38found VoluntaryService OverseasVSO,an internationalvolunteer organization.Various activitiesranging39conservation workto education andhealthcare projectscan40involve involunteer travel.These projectsare41typical organizedby nonprofitorganizationsor travelagencies thatspecialize inresponsible andsustainable tourism.Volunteer travelcan helpaddress socialand environmentalissues,contribute tolocal developmentprojects42helpwith disasterrelief efforts.Working voluntarilywhile exploringnew destinationsand culturesallows43individual tolearnnew skillsand gaina deeperunderstanding ofa countryand itspeople.Volunteer travelin rural areas isnow attractingmore urbanvisitors as a breakfrom thefast andstressful paceofurban living.It hasindeed beena growingtrend forurban residents44volunteer inruralareas.For thosewho aresick ofurbanpressure butcant decidewhether to move to the countryside,volunteer travelcan be45alternative solution.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分.假定你是李华,你的笔友给你来信说他下学期将到北京的一所高中做交换生,向你请教如何提升汉语46Tom口语水平请你给他回信,内容包括表示关注;
1.提出建议;
2.期待进步
3.注意词数左右;
1.80可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Dear Tom,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)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
47.Living in the shadowof mytwo eldersisters atcollege whoalready hadtheir livesplanned outsince theywere little,(反复无常的)I wasalways undecidedabout everything.As ateenager,I wasfickle.I wouldlike onething for a weekandthen hateit thenext.But I was constantlysearching for the beginningof therainbow.Changing mydream from a vetto an astronaut,I thoughtthere werevarious optionsavailable to me.However,my parentswould shaketheir headsandrepeatedly askedme suchquestions as,“Why cantyou bemore likeyour sistersWhat areyou goingto dowith yourlife(耸肩),Arent youinterested in anything atall Aftera coupleof shrugsmy parentsusually stoppedtalking.Iwasnotsure ifthey gaveup oranticipated mydull reactions.I oftenresponded,I couldntanswer all of yourquestions now.”Actually,my parentsjust hadhigh expectationsthat neverseemed to be fulfilled.Plus,like otherparents,they justwantedto givethe besttomeand expectedme to achieve success.The argumentswith my parents seemedchildish.Oneday,my mothermade herthoughts clear,Your gradesarent highenough.No schoolsare goingto wantyou,dear.Wedidnt payso muchmoney fornothing.^^Hesitating fora while,I said,“No matterwhat yousay,I believeI willenter agoodcollege.Still,I letmy emotionscontrol myself.Certainly,I hadnever plannednot togo tocollege.After anotherdebate withmy mom,I decidedto make a change.No longerwould Isit backand letmy parentsmistake meforabad boy.It wastime totake action.I knewit wasa crucialyear athigh school.Releasing myfeelings,I beganto collectall theknowledge Thad learnedandreview itwith allmy heart.I didntargue withmyparentsany more,but insteadturned tomy sistersfor helpand tried注意my bestto study.Finally,I tookthe nationalcollege entranceexamination withease andconfidence..续写词数应为左右;
1150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2A fewdays later,I receiveda callfrom myschool,saying mycollege acceptanceletter hadarrived.My parentsexcitedly saidbehind me,“Well,open theenvelop!”小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What doesthe manmainly workasA.A singer.B.A dancer.C.A writer.
7.What isthe womandoingA.Preparing aconcert.B.Hosting aprogram.C.Looking forabook.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题
8.When doesthe womanusually use WeChatA.In themornings.B.In theafternoons.C.In the evenings.
9.What doesthe womanuseWeChatmainly forA.Finding projectinformation.B.Sharing thingswith herdad.C.Communicating withher friends.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12题
10.What willCharlie mostprobably dothis SaturdayA.Enjoy abirthday party.B.Buy the woman apresent.C.Make ashopping list.
11.How willthe speakersmake thecake brownA.With somecocoa.B.With somebutter.C.With somefood coloring.
12.What isMike fondofA.Eggs.B.Cakes.C.Chocolate.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16题
13.Who sentthe womansphotos toJustinA.Peter.B.Cathy C.Her mother.
14.What doesthemantry todoA.Apologize to the woman.B.Comfort the woman.C.Complain to thewoman.
15.What isthewomanworried aboutA.Justin putsher photoson Facebook.B.Justin givesher photosto hermum.C.Justin forgetsto sendher photosback.
16.What willthewomandoA.Have atalk withCathy.B.Ask formore advice.C.Delete the photos.听下而一段独白,回答第17至第20题17Where shouldthe listenersgo ifthey getlostA.The ticketoffice.B.The touristbus.C.The maingate.
18.What maysurprise the listenersA.The palacehas becomea museum.B.There arepeople livingin thepalace.C.People aredressed intraditional clothes.
19.What shouldthelistenersdo beforetaking photoswith localpeopleA.Buy theirproducts.B.Talk with their families.C.Ask for their permission.
20.How doesthe speakerfind theasking priceof the local productsA.High.B.Acceptable.C.Low.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题25分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项Club InformationArtOurweekly lifedrawing sessionsare arelaxing environmentfor yourartistic abilityto developand meetothercreative souls.No priorexperience ofart isrequired to join becausewe believeart shouldbe forall.Meeting Time:TuesdaysLearn moreat art.soc@gmail.comAnglo-ChineseWe area culturallyaware anddiverse clubdevoted topromoting Chineseand Britishculture bycreating ahomeaway fromhome”.We aimto promotecultural exchangeand meetawesome people.Joining usis completelyfree.Wewelcome everyonetojoinus andparticipate inour activities.Meeting Time:ThursdaysLearn moreat anglochinese.soc@gmail.comBandWe existto helpbring togethermusicians ofevery genre.We aimto promotelive musicand helpmusicians findbandmates.Please join the BandSocgroup bypressing theblue VisitGroup button,which has all thelatest updatesandevents.Please alsoconsider buyingmembership tosave a few poundsat events.Meeting Time:MondaysLearn moreat band.soc@gmail.comBackstageWe area groupof studentswho arepassionate about theatre.We provideboth thebasics of theatre andvoluntarytheatre servicesin TheRiley SmithTheatre.Backstage isntjust aboutthe theatre,though.We alsorunatrip oncea yeartoa musicalof ourchoice.Meeting Time:FridaysLearn moreat backstage.soc@gmail.comA.Art.B.Anglo-Chinese.C.Band.D.Backstage.
1.Which clubcan youjoin toraise yourcross-cultural awarenessABy becominga member.B.By bringinga bandmate.
2.How canyou getdiscounts atBand eventsC.By joiningthe VisitGroup.D.By bookinga ticketon weekdays.
3.Which websitecan helpyou learnabout dramaA.art.soc@gmail.com.B.anglochinese.soc@gmail.com.C.hand.soc@gmail.com.D.backstage.soc@gmail.com.B(排印)When the designer andtypographer JLMarcin Wicharychanced upona tinymuseum justoutside Barcelona(痴迷)five yearsago,the experiencetipped hisinterest inthe history of technologyinto anobsession witha veryparticularpart ofit:the keyboard.“I havenever seenso manytypewriters underone roof.Not evenclose Jhe sharedon theInternet at the time.“Atthis point,I literallyhave tearsin myeyes.Tm notkidding.This feelslike amiracle.^^Hed hada discoverywhile wanderingthrough theexhibit:Each keyonakeyboard hasits ownstories.And thesestoriesare notjust aboutcomputing technology,but alsoaboutthepeople whodesigned,used,or otherwiseinteractedwith thekeyboards.Take the backspace keyfor example,he explains,C6I likethat theconcept ofbackspace wasoriginally justthat—aspace goingbackward.We areused toit erasingnow,but fora hundredyears,erasing wasits ownincredibly complexeffort.You neededto mastera Cometeraser,or Wite-Out,or strangecorrection tapes,and possiblyallof the above...orgive upand startfrom scratchwhenever youmade asmall mistakein typing.The deeperhe researched,the moreobsessive hebecame.Amazed thatno comprehensivebooks existedon thehistoryof keyboards,he decidedto createhis own.When notworking athis dayjob asthe designleader for thedesign一software companyFigma,he beganproducing ShiftHappens,a two-volume,1,216-page hardcoverbook andraisedover$750,000fortheproject onKickstarter inMarch of
2023.Wichary wasonly abit surprisedby thesupport andthekeyboards wideappeal.As hepoints outIts sucha crucialdevice thatoccupies alot ofour wakinglife/
94.After themuseum experience,Wicharys interestin technology.A.took offB.died outC.grew strongerD.became moreconcrete
5.What didWichary discoverwhile admiringthe keyboardsA.The storiesbehind them.B.The wisdomof human.C.The secretof thekeyboards.D.The historyof technology.
6.What doesWichary want to tellus aboutthebackspacekey in Paragraph4A.It isa simplebut powerfulkey.B.It canbe usedtomoveback onespace.C.It isthe resultof long-term improvement.D Itallows people to makemistakes whentyping.
7.Why didWichary writehis ownbookA.To filla gap.B.To getfamous.C.To makemoney.D.To recordhistory.CArtificial intelligenceAI hasbeen increasinglygood atfooling people.A seriesof photosshowing formerUSpresident DonaldTrump beingaggressively arrestedby policehave caughtpeoples attention.They were fake butveryconvincing.Created bythe AIprogram Midjourney,thephotoswere highlyrealistic,fromthecharacters9movements tothesurroundings.However,many detailscan giveaway thefact thatthey aremade by AI.The Washington Posts technologywriterShira Ovideshared hertips.The mainidea is to spotthe problems-anything thatwould lookstrange ina photo.AI softwarehasahistoryofgenerating human hands incorrectly.It sometimescan createhands withmore thanfivefingers.This isbecause AI isnt surewhat a“hand”exactly is,according toPopular Science.The dataAI usesto learnoftenshow handsand fingersin variousgestures,which canbe veryconfusing forALAi-generated imagesalso usuallycontain detailsthat areagainst reality.To spotthis,focus onitems likeaccessories.For example,people inan imagemay bemissing earringsor onepart of their sunglasses.If therestext inan image,such篡改,asanewspaper orposter,its usuallygarbled eventhough thetext maylook realisticfrom adistance.Another thingAI isterrible athandling isthe background.If theresa crowdintheimage,peoples facesin thebackgroundare usuallyblurry-or theydont havefaces atall!The developmentof Ai-generated artalso raisesalarm bellsabout howthese fake images couldbe usedto spreadmisinformation.think misinformationis goingto hitan all-time high,“Jamie Cohen,a digitalculture andAI expertin theUS,told NewYork Post.Generating anAI artwork istocreate reality”,Cohen argued,adding that,being ableto tell(素养)whether theworkisreal ornot requireshigh medialiteracy skills.The worldmay notbe readyfor howrealisticthe imageshave becomeJ ShaneKittelson,a USresearcher,told TheWashingtonPost.
8.Why areDonald Trumpsphotos mentionedinthe first paragraphA.To drawmore peoplesattention.B.To make people convincedofthenews.C Toshow theAT-generated imageswerefake.D.To provethat itseasy forAI tocheat people.
9.Why doesAI generatehuman handsincorrectly accordingtothe textA.It isunable torecognize humanhands.B.The datait usesto learncontain errors.C.It doesntfully understandhumanhands.D.It hasinsufficient dataabout humanhands.
10.Which ofthe followingwill JamieCohen agreewithA.AI artworksmay notbe reflectiveof truecreativity.B.Its hightime toaddress therisks posedbyAIworks.C.AI artworkswill replacetraditional artforms inthe future.D.Detecting realart demandsstrong medialiteracy competence.
11.What ismainly talkedabout inthetextA.AI istricking peoplewith highlyrealistic photos.B.Ai-generated artmakepeopleworried aboutfakeimages.C.AIisterrible athandling thebackground.D.The worldmay notbe readyfor ALD(夏令时)Millions ofus maylose sleepas moststates switchto DST,Daylight SavingTime andput theclocksforward byone hour.The timechange bringsdarker morningsand extendslight inthe evening.Some policymakerswantto make DSTpermanent toavoid thedisturbance ofconstant switches.Marco Rubio,a governmentofficer,says theformality ofchanging ourclocks twicea yearmakes nosense.He pointstothepotentialeconomic benefitsDST brings.The keyargument isthat morelight intheeveningcan stimulatepeopletogo outand thattranslatesinto morepeople shoppingin conveniencestores foreverything fromwater tosports drinks.Thus,there isaboom inspending.However,the healthimpacts havebeen morecomplicated tofigure out.DST increasesevening exposureto light,which canmake itharder tofall asleepat night.So inrecent years,the timechange hasbeen reportedtobelinked toanincrease inatrial fibrillation,a typeof heartdisease,perhaps duetothesleep disorder.Besides,evidences havelinked thetransitiontoanincrease inattention problemsand mooddisorders.“I amvery surprised/9says JayChudow,a cardiologist.Its justa one-hour change,but thisshows howsensitive our生物钟bodies maybeto internal clock interruption.Actually humansinternalclockis closelylinked tothe risingandsetting ofthe sun.He emphasizesthat restoringpermanent Year-Round StandardTime YRSTisthebest optionfor ourhealth and well-being,forthenatural dailycycle oflight anddarkness isreally themost powerfultiming reminderthat wehaveto matchour bodyclock with.So itseems theresa dividebetween whatslikely bestfor ourhealthandwhat maybe goodfortheeconomy.Due totheeconomic burdenand tightbudget,it is not hardto guesswhich onewill begiven higherpriority amongpolicymakersthis year.
12.What benefitdoes DSTbringC.Avoiding constantswitches.D.Brightening themornings.A.Boosting consumption.B.Lengthening daytime.A.Impact.B.Exposure.C.Disorder.D.Change.
14.What doesJay thinkof DSTA.It helpsrestore energy.B.It raiseshealth concerns.C.It isa timingreminder.D.It matcheshumans bodyclock.
13.What doesthe underlinedword“transition”inParagraph3mean
15.What willthe policymakersprobably dothis yearA.Choose DST.B.Adopt YRST.C.Tighten theeconomy.D.Increase fundson healthcare.第二节(共5小题海小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)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The World Book Day,also calledWorldBookand CopyrightDay,falls onApril23rd.16Reading extensivelyexposesyou tonew ideasand knowledge,improves yourconcentration andmemory,and enhancesyour creativityandcritical thinkingskills.Despite theimportance of reading,many studentstoday donthave agood habit ofreading.There areafewreasonsfor this:lack oftime andmotivation,abundance ofdigital distractionsand failureto stickto reading.However,thesechallenges canbe overcomewith yourconscious efforts.First,you needtomaketime forreading bylimiting timespent onsocial mediaor otherleisure activities.Start withjust15——30minutes aday ofreading andyou canwork yourway upto longersessions.17Many librariesalso havedigitalbook optionsif youprefer e-readers oraudiobooks.Second,build thehabit byscheduling readingtime eachday andsticking toit.18Even justhaving aregular routine(巩固,on certaindays ofthe week,such asreading Mondayto Fridayafter dinnerfor example,can helpyou cement加强)it asa habit.Finally,track your progress tostay ontrack.Set monthlyreading goalsto achieveand recordthe booksyou read,how longthe sessionswere andany keyinsights gained.It isa traditionalway towrite ona notebook.19By makingreading apriority,limiting distractions,setting aregular schedule,and trackingyourprogress,you cansuccessfullydevelop thehabit ofreading.20So takethefirststep tocultivate thisimportant habittoday.Your futureself willsurely thankyou forit.A.Today usingan appmay makeit easiertoachieve.B.The goalofthe day isto engagepeople inreading.C.Habits areformed throughconsistency andrepetition.D.Developing ahabitofreading isparticularly unnecessary.E.Protecting thecopyright islikely tobe thefocus oftheday.F.A lifelonglove ofreading willenrich yourlife inso manyways.G.Find booksyou aregenuinely interestedin tohelp buildmotivation.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项He,handsome andattractive thoughsmall,is73this year,but looksmuch youngerthan heactually is.My momgotthe21from my grandpa.And thankGod sodid I.You cannever imaginehow genuinely22and fascinatinghe couldbe.My grandpaabsolutely leadsa23life ofold age,unlike otherretired elderlypeoplejust walkingwiththeirpet birds,or24time athome ascouch potatoesdo.He takesto cookingtasty cuisine,singing Karnoke,collecting antiques,and experiencingbrand newdimensions ofcultures.Stopping tosmell theroses andpassing onthe happinessisa25factor ofpeoples happylife/9he always26hispeers.“He isalways doingeverything withhis27——so cooland enviable!,9my grandpasfriends remarked.They also28my grandpafor his blog wherehe writesmuch,29his distinctopinion of life.One nighthisblogcaught myeye.There wasa30,atthevery beginning,of himhugging mygrandma withfireworksblooming onTimes Squarelast ValentinesDay.People sayreality31and fantasybeginswhen thefireworks displaystarts,but forme both32a greatdeal.I takegreat joyin everydaylife
33.I canhold thehands ofmy love,“he saidbeneath thephoto.I couldntbelieve thosewere frommy grandpa,I mean,froma73-year-old person.Now Ifinally seethe truemeaningofthesaying that34isnota timeoflifebut astate ofmind.I lovemygrandpafor theinterestingand romantic35he has.
21.A.build B.manner C.genes D.characters
22.A.grateful B.modern C.conventional D.plain
23.A.regular B.messy C.colorful D.rural
24.A.valuing B.killing C.saving D.sparing
25.A.pointless B.limited C.critical D.single
26.A.warns B.requires C.reminds D.forces
27.A.fellow B.doctor C.daughter D.wife
28.A.envy B.recall C.meet D.watch
29.A.changing B.evaluating C.rejecting D.voicing
30.A.scene B.section C.photo D.sentence
31.A.fades awayB.lights upC.works outD.turns on
32.A.rise B.cost C.win D.count
33.A.as longas B.and C.as faras D.but
34.A.passion B.youth C.commitment D.optimism
35.A.experience B.personality C.appearance D.inspiration第二节共10小题海小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Volunteer travel,also knownas voluntourism,refers totaking atrip36purpose isto participateinan37arrangeservice opportunityto givebacktothelocalcommunity andmakeadifference.Volunteer。
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