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成都市双流区2023年高三英语第一学期期末监测模拟试题注意事项:答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形
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4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.As yougo throughthis book,you thateach of the millionsof peoplewholived throughWorld WarII had a differentexperience.A.will findB.foundC.had foundD.have found
2.Mike islooking for another jobbecause hefeels thatnothing hedoes hisboss.A,serves B,satisflesC.promises D.supports
3.No decisionA aboutany futureappointment untilall thecandidates havebeeninterviewed.A.will be made B.is madeC.is beingmade D.has beenmade
4.If youwant tosee adoctor,you fixa datewith himahead oftime.That is a commonin theUSA.A.view B.exerciseC.practice D.reality
5.David didntattend hisdaughters graduationceremony,but hedoes wishhe there.A.should beB.would beC.had beenD.were
6.~Youve got your flatfurnished,haven*tyou—Yes,I someused furnitureand itwas areal bargain.A.will buyB.have boughtC.had boughtD.bought
7.My fatherinsisted thatevery minutemade fulluse of the workwell.A.be,to do
8.has been,doing formy handsomeyoungmen.The longerI sat there,the more7and angryI got.How couldthey8their motheron thisof alldays I couldnt9my work,only onhow Idbeenwronged.10the time the lastmorning classended,I couldhardly waitto gethome andgivethem apiece ofmy mind.Arriving home,I noticeda pileof roseson theground.I lookedcloser andsaw theywerethe11of atrack madefrom freshflowers,which ledto ourroom.As I12the flowers,the doorgot openedand three13faces greetedme.They letme seewhattheyd beenworking on all
14.15the entirefloor werethe words,Happy Mother9s DayWe LoveYou.They were9spelled outwith
16.The spacewas17with thesweetnessof rosesand otherflowers.Theyd askedforaleave and worked allmorning,gathering thefreshflowers and18them intoa surprisingmessage.I immediatelyrealized Idbeen hurryingin my19of thesituation.While I had beenfeelingunloved,they hadspent theirtime writinga20to showhow muchthey reallycared.、1A.allowing B.realizing C.expecting D.declaring、2A.church B.hospital C.shopping D.work.、3A.completely B.separately C.actually D.sincerely、4A.asking B.leaving C.calling D.searching、5A.because B.thought C.until D.once6^A.changing B.saving C.choosing D.marking、7A.hurt B.absurd C.guilty D.confident、8A.cheat B.consume C.ignore D.frighten、9A.focus onB.throw awayC.cut downD.figure out、10A.Since B.For C.in D.By、11A.introduction B.beginning C.requirement D.ending、12A.followed B.selected C.smelled D.picked、13A.shouting B.smiling C.flying D.running、14A.day B.night C.afternoon D.morning、、15A.Discovering B.Transforming C.Covering D.Replacing16A.books B.flowers C.hardship D.effort、17A.eye-catching B.tasty C.precious D.alive、18A.pushing B.tricking C.arranging D.urging、19A.change B.improvement C.judgment D.explanation、20A.message B.word C.letter D.promise第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号
1.5151内单词的正确形式
27.(15分)Oneday,Mary wasworking inher officein London1,she receivedan email()from herfriend Joan.In Joansemail,she persuadedMary22look fora flatin Londonfor()her.As she had32little moneythan before,the flathad to be cheap,but ithad tobemodern,with elevatorsand gaslines.Though Maryfound
4.difficult tofind sucha flat,she(要still wentfrom oneblock toanother,looking fora flat
5.would meetJoans requirements求).Having triedtoo manytimes,Mary cameup6,her bossand askedhim foradvice72()()polite.It was the firsttime that she8^_talk withher bossabout herpersonal problems.It happenedthat theboss justhad sucha flatfor rent,so theyquickly reached9・agreementBut toher surprise,when sheemailed Joan,telling herthe goodnews,Joan saidthatshehadchanged
10.mind-she wasnot going to London.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)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
28.10短文短文中共有处错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修10改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八),并在此符号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划一横线,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
21011、、When I was inhigh schooleach ofmy friendhad abicycle I hoped Icould also have itOne
9、day I saw asecond-hand bicycle,that wasonly onehundred yuanI askedmy fatherthemoneyAnd he said he could onlygive mehalf of the moneyI should find the other halfmyselfSo I went tosell newspapersafter theschoolMy fatherwas pleasingwhen I showedhim the money amonth afterHe givesme theother fiftyYou canimagine howhappily I第二节书面表达(满分分)was whenI rodeto schoolon myown bicycle25(分)假定你是李华,你的美国笔友得知你校上月举办了首届校园
29.25Tom科技节活动,发邮件向你询问相关情况请你回复邮件内容包括活动的目的;
1.活动的形式,如智能校园创客()大赛,科创成果展等;
2.maker你的感受
3.注意词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1A、2B、3A、4C、5C、6D、7A、8B、9B、10D、11A、12D、13A、14B、15A、16D、17D、18B、19A、20D第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,40A B C D选出最佳选项、、211A、2C、3B、22Americas businessesare gettingolder andfatter,while manynew businessesaredying ininfancy.A studylast monthby theBrookings Institutionfound that the proportionof older firmshas grownsteadily over several decades,while thesurvival rateof new companies hasfallen.In addition,young peopleare startingcompanies ata sharplylower ratethan in the past.A newreport from the NationalAssociation ofManufacturers showsa majorcause:The(cost of obeying government regulations hasrisen tomore than$2trillion
12.26trillion)yuan annually,or12percent of the GDP,and thiscost fallsdisproportionately onsmaller,newer businesses.Its risky,difficult andexpensive tostart abusiness,and gettingmore so.Governmentsare imposingvarious newrules ona seeminglydaily basis:health insurance,minimum wageincreasesand,most recentlyin California,compulsory paidsick daysfor evenhourlyemployees.These regulationsshift hugesocial welfarecosts directlyonto often-strugglingsmall businesses,while beingproportionally muchless costlyfor largercompanies.This ispartly anunintended issueof resources-established companiescan copewith newcostsmore easily—but itsalso deliberate.For instance,big insurance companies gota seatatthe tableto helpwrite Obamacare,but lesspolitically powerfulfirms—like medicaldevicemanufacturers—got squeezed.Mature,successful corporationscan employex-lawmakers withconnections,distributecampaign contributionsand evenwrite regulationsfor themselves.They arealso morelikelyto wantto protectsteady revenuestreams thanrevolutionize theirindustry.Major companiesthat havebeen soill-managed theywould otherwisecollapse-airlines,(蹒跚)car companiesand banks-stagger onbecause politiciansride to the rescuewith bagsoftaxpayer money.The geniusof ourunique system of governmentis thedetermination toprotect anddefendthe rightsoftheindividual overthe rightsofthenation.As such,the riseof a(寡头政治)well-connected oligarchythat protectsbig businessat the expense ofsmallbusiness,and theestablished overthe new,is oppositeto Americanideals.Income inequality—which isdirectly causedby faultygovernment policy—is beingpromotedasthereason toimpose moreof thatbad policy.But letsbe perfectlyclear,we donothave afree marketbut onewhere governmentpicks winnersand losersthroughregulations andfinancial aids.Politics is,and alwayshas been,about balancingcompeting interestsseeking tobenefitthemselves^and thafsas itshould be,but theforce ofgovernment shouldnever beused to(垄断)reduce competition,kill innovationor supportand extendartificial monopoliesbyharming theconsumer,the taxpayerand theeconomy.Policy mustbreed ournew andsmallbusinesses orsee theas-yet undreamedof innovationsthat couldbe ourbright futuredie ininfancy.
2、We canlearn from the passagethat・A.overseveraldecades,newcompanieshave grownsteadilyB.the costofobeyinggovernmentregulationsfalls equallyonallbusinesses C.lesspolitically powerfulfirms alsohave theirvoice inmaking regulationsD・mature,successful、corporations preferto maintain their stableincomes3It canbe concludedfromthepassagethat.A.larger andolderfirmshave acommand ofresources ofvarious aspectsB.most oftheex-lawmakers workin mature,successful corporationsC.politicians likeproviding flnancialaids to the companiesof worseoperation D.big、insurancecompanieshave betterrelationship withObama4As to the developmentof、、smaller businesses,the writeris•A.contented B.confident C.concerned D.convinced231C、2B、3A、4D、、241A、、3D4C、、251B、2C、3B、4B第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、
1.530A、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.BC D、、
261、2D、3B、4D、5A、6B、7A、8C、9A、10D、11B、12A、13B、14D、15C、16B、17D、18C、19C、20A第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.
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271.when
2.to look
3.less
4.it
5.that/which
6.to
7.politely
8.had talked
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10.her第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)、1028When I was inhigh school,each ofmy fhendhadabicycle.IhopedIcouldalsohaveit.One dayIsawa friendsonesecond-hand bicvdethat wasonly onehundred vuanI askedmv fatherA themoney Andhesaidhecouldonly whichtfor But】去give mehalf ofthemoney.shouldfind theotherhalf myself.So Iwent tosell newspapersafter iheschool Myfather掉the幻was whenIshowedhim themoney amonth afterHe vesmetheother Afty.You canimagine howhappily pleasedlatergave happyIwas whenI rodeto schoolon mvown bicycle,J J第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Tom,I amexcited totell youthatthe first Scienceand TechnologyFestival washeld inour schoollast month,which aimedat enrichingus students5school lifeand promotingthe students1awareness ofinnovation.There werea varietyof activitiesin thefestival,which includedMakers onCampus,where participantscouldshow theirdesigns andproducts,and anexhibition ofthe studentsoriginal inventions,designs andliteraryworks.With theenthusiastic participation and supportof allthe students,the activityturned outa greatsuccess.Iwasastonished atschoolmates9creativity andteamwork spirits.I dohope moreactivities willbe heldin myschool to provide uswith chancesto practiceour criticalthinkingand problem-solving abilities.Yours,Li HuaC.be,doing D.has been,to do
8.The youngman,in heavytraffic on the way,got homean hourlater thanusual.A.catching B.caught.C.having caughtD.tobecaught
9.-Are youhappy withthis laboratory-Not a little.We canthave.A.a worseone B.a nicerone C.a worstone D.a nicestone
10.Mary waspleased tosee thatthe seedsshe in the gardenwere growing.A.was plantingB.has plantedC.would plantD.had planted
11.Roger trainedhard for the tournamentfor months,but unfortunatelyhehadto dueto akneeinjury.A.pull outB.work outC.try outD.give out
12.Peter hasprevious experience,I thinkhes theright personfor thejob.A.orB.butC.for D.so
13.—Helen isgoingtoManchester forfurther educationnext month.—Fm becauseI have to stayat homeandwork.A・green withenvy B.white asa sheetC.tickled pinkD.black andblue
14.It waswarm andnice thatevening.I stayedawake untileleven inorder to have agood lookatthe moonby myself.A.on averageB.on purposeC.on businessD.on time
15.Ihadhardly rungthe bellthe doorwas openedsuddenly,and mysonrushed outto greetme.A・before B.untilC.as D.since
16.Dont worry.A number of effortsare beingmade thewhole systemoperatingnormally.A.being keptB.keptC.keeping D.to keep
17.Having lostsomething in the cloakroom,Iwentinside toget it,and foundRoy thepocketsof peoplescoats.A.going aroundB.going afterC.going againstD.going through
18.The exchangestudent fromKenya oftenshares withus thenews ofhis countryand ofhisneighbouring countries.A.thoseB.that C.it D.the one一
19.Can Ipay thebill bycheck—Sorry,sir.According tothe rulesof ourhotel,the paymentbemadein cash.A.shall B.needC.will D.can
20.----Your argumentis.1will notlet youpass.-Are youkiddingA.sound B.rationalC.liberal D.plain第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,40A BC D选出最佳选项(分)
21.6There areno badauthors forchildren.Children likeand wantto readand seekout,because everychild isdifferent Theycan findthe storiesthey need,and theybringthemselves tostories.Here aresome bookschildren shouldread.The LittlePrince,by Antoinede Saint-Exupery(陷入困境的)This booktells thestory of a strandedairplane pilot,who meetsanotherworldly littleprince in the Saharadesert.The LittlePrince is a fascinatingcharacter andtheauthors watercolorillustrations arebeautiful.There is an excellentpop・up(立体的)bookversion.At theBack ofthe North Wind byGeorge MacDonald9George MacDonaldhas writtenseveral otherlovely childrensbooks—The Princessandthe Goblinisamust-read.But thisbook isperhaps hissweetest.A littleboy namedDiamondmeets themysterious ladyNorthWindone stormynight,and shebrings himon manyadventuresthrough the night sky.Carry On,Mr.Bowditch,by JeanLee LathamThisexcellent bookexplores theworld ofsea traveland colonialEngland throughits main(受character,Nat Bowditcli.Nat hasto giveup dreamsof Harvardto becomean indentured契约约束的)servant.Nonetheless,he teacheshimself advancedmathematics,and growsup tobecomecaptain ofhis ownship.The PhantomTollbooth byNorman Juster9(主角)一Its protagonist,Milo,isabored littleboy whodiscovers a“phantom tollboothandwith it,an imaginativeworld inwhich numberswords,music,and soundscome tolife.He9is giventhe“impossible“mission ofreturning twoprincesses tothe Kingdomof Wisdom.In theprocess,he haslearned valuablelessons,finding alove oflearning.、1Which ofthe followingbooks hasbeautiful picturesin itA.The LittlePrince B.At theBack ofthe NorthWindC.Carry On,Mr.Bowditch D.The PhantomTollbooth、2In JeanLee Lathamsbook,Nat Bowditch.A.doesnt wantto goto universityB.gives uphis dreamof beinga captainC.learns advancedmathematics byhimselfD.wants toteach mathematicsin Harvard、3What doesthe bookThe PhantomTollbooth focusonA.Adventures throughthenightsky.B.Learning ina funway.C.Exploration ofthe oceanworld.D.Romantic storiesinthedesert.(分)
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495、69According tothe travelleaflet,visitors shouldtour.A.with calmnessand curiosityB.with self-defence andhonourC.with conventionand religionD.with self-discipline andprotection、1Tom iskeen onearly moderndynasty whilehis wifeenjoys Africatraditions.Which placesaretheir bestchoicesA.AncientEgyptand CentralMexico.B.Guatemala,Belize and Iran.C.Ghana,Benin,Toga andIran.D.Malta,Sardinia andCorsica.(分)
23.8If youliveinWashington,D.C.,or Redwood,Calif.,you mayhaveglimpsed asmall,boxy robotrolling alonga localsidewalk,minding itsown business.but attractingthe attentionof manya curiousonlooker.The robots,which looklike electricrice cookerswith wheels,were partofapilot programlastyear byStarship Technologiesfocused ondelivering mealsfrom localrestaurants indozensof citiesaround theworld.This week,the companyrevealed plansto broadenits delivery service beyondfood toincludepackages,a movethat madeit“the worldsfirst robot package deliveryservice”.Thepackage deliveryservice isonly availablein somecities inthe US.The wheeledrobots havea topspeed of4mph andand candetect barriersfrom asfar as30feet away.“The robotcan operatethrough justabout anything/9says NickHandrick,headof operationsfor StarshipsD.C.office,uIf youhave somethingintheway,its ableto climbit.By givingcustomers controlof whendeliveries occur,Starship Technologiesis promotingitsservice asa wayto combatpackage theft.To sign up for the service,which costsa littlemore than$10per month,customers needtodownload thecompanys app.Customers thencreate a“Starship DeliveryAddress/9a uniqueaddressinside aStarship facility,instead ofa home address,where theycan havepackages sentfromplaces suchas Amazon,com.Once apackage isdelivered tothe Starshipaddress,customers receivea textnotice thatallowsthem toschedule ahome deliveryvia robot.The robotsare openedby customerswith a(代码).mobile phone code、1What dowe knowabout StarshipTechnologies companyA.Packages aredelivered byits robotsall roundAmerica.B.Its robotshave takenon package delivery fora longtime.C.It isthefirsttoproviderobotpackagedeliveryservice.D.Its deliveryservice isthe bestof allintheworld.、2What doesthe underlinedword“combat inParagraph4probably meanA.Delay.B.Prevent.C.Report.D.Discover.、3What canwe learnabout robotpackagedeliveryserviceA.Customers cantopen therobots withouta mobilephonecode.B.Starship DeliveryAddress isthe customershomeaddress.C.Customers haveto payalittlemore than$10each time.D.Robots themselveshave controlover whento deliverpackages.、4What maybe the best titlefor thepassageA.Robot DeliveryService IsTaking OffB.Humans AreBeing Replacedby RobotsC.Everything CanBe Doneby RobotsD.Packages CanBe Deliveredby Robots(分)(高原)
24.8Mexico sitesonanisland plateausurrounded byvolcanic peaks,whichmakes air quality aconstant concernfor peoplewho livethere.In April,the countrytook adecisive steptoward improvingair qualityby enactingatemporary banon private and Federal vehicles inthe city.The ruleforbids peoplefrom drivinginthe cityone dayeach weekand oneSaturday eachmonth.Electric vehicles,governmentservice vehicles,public transportoptions andschool busesare notincluded inthe ban.Mexico Cityisnt thefirst urbancenter tobe involvedin car-free living.But the ban ismorethan anawareness-raiser.It wasenacted withthe directaim ofsolving airpollution.InMarch,the citysank intoa deepbrown hazeof smogwhen thepollution levelspassed the200mark.The cityordered some
1.1mofthe areas
4.7m carsoff thestreets andalso offeredfreebus andsubway rides.Mexico Citystemporary vehicleban raisesquestions aboutthebestways toimproveurban airquality.India,whose citizensbreathe someoftheworlds dirtiestair,has triedavariety ofsolutions.Earlier thisyear,the Indiangovernment starteda4%sales taxon new-carpurchases.Beijing alsohas experiencewith cleaningthe air.The cityintroduced alternate-day rulesinadvance ofthe2008Olympic Games,which producedgood results.And thenthere isthe(拥挤)London congestioncharge,introduced in
2003.The chargehas hada measurableeffecton airquality.For now,Mexico City—named bythe UnitedNations asthe mostpolluted cityonthe一planet in1992can lookforward tothe startoftheregions rainyseason,when dailyshowers、will helplo cleanthe ain1How didMexico banvehicles inthe cityA.By banningprivate andFederalvehiclesone daya week.B.By forbiddingprivateandpublic vehiclesevery Saturday.C.By limitingthe numberof newcars.D.By prohibitingthe vehiclesexcept publicones.、2What didthe governmentof Mexicodo whencarrying outthebanon vehiclesA.Raised thenumberofpublic vehicles.B.Offered freebus andsubway rides.C.Introduced moretravel options.D.Encouraged citizensto leavethe city.、3What maycontribute toimproving theairqualityin MexicoA.Alternate-day rules.B.Tax rises.C.Congestion charge.D.The rainyseason.、4Whafs thebest titleforthepassage一A.Mexico anIsland PlateauB.A Varietyof Banson Vehiclesin MexicoC.Should CitiesBe Car-free ZonesD.How toImprove AirQuality(分)
25.10A Guideto FreshmanFoodServiceThe URSCafeteria opensfrom7:00am to8:00pm.It servesall kindsof snacks,drinks,icecream andmeals.You canpay with your cashor ID cards.You canput yourcash into your IDcardsattheFront Desk.Even if you donot buyyour foodintheCafeteria,you canstill usethetables toenjoy meals,tohaveyour meetingswith yourfriends andeven tostudy.TransportationThe URSExpress isa shuttleservice.The shuttletransports studentsbetween campusandthe shoppingcenter,leaving fromthe MattsonCenter.Operation hoursare between9:00amand3:00pm,Saturdays only.Round tripfare is$
2.Academic SupportAllstudents haveaccess tothe WritingCenter onthe upperfloor of Douglas HalLQualifiedvolunteers willwork withyou onwritten work,grammar,vocabulary,and otheracademicskills.You cansignupfor anappointment onthe sign-up sheetoutside thedoor,two30-minute appointmentsper weekmaximum.The serviceis freeof charge.Relaxation andHealthThe Globe,located inthe bottomlevel ofMcMillan Hall,is availablefor relaxing,studying,cooking andeating.Monthly activitiesare heldhere for all internationalstudents.Hours are10:00am to10:00pm,closed onSundays.The FitnessCenter isonthetop floorofDouglasHall,it iscommitted tophysical,emotional andsocial health.A doctorand nurseis availableifyouhave healthquestions orneedimmediate medicalhelp orpersonal advice.The costis includedin yourmedical insurance.Hours areMonday toFriday,9:00am to4:30pm.、1What canyou dointhe URS CafeteriaA.Add moneytoyourIDcardand playchessB.Have mealswithyourfriendsC.Buy drinksand enjoyconcertsD.Do yourhomework andwatch TV、2What cantheURSExpress doforthe studentsE.To providestudents withcampus toursF.To takestudents tothe MattsonCenterG.To transportthe studentsto andfromthestoresH.To carrythestudentstothelecture halls、3Whom canyou gethelp fromfor yourwritingA・The professorsB.VolunteersC.Trainers D.Classmates、4When andwhere canyou cookfor yourselfA.The Douglashall,Sunday B.The Globe,WednesdayC.The URSCafeteria,Friday D.The McmillanHall,Sunday第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短
1.530文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BCD(分)
26.30Mothers Day,2017was thelast timethat allmy threekids wouldbe kidsathome.Iwas1a MothersDay toremember.That morning,I gotup earlyand leftfor
2.The boysandIwere going_3,not unusual,so Iexpected thetime Pdhave withthe threeof themsurrounding meduringbreak.I enteredthe officeafter myclass,4the crowdfor theirfaces.I didntfindtheboys,butwasnt tooworried5their classesoften ranlate.I founda rowwith plentyof roomforallthefour ofus,6spots。
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