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广东省深圳市光明区高级中学学年高三下学期月2023-20245模拟考试英语试题
一、阅读理解Have youever wishedyou couldspeak a foreign languagewithout takingthe classesHave youeverhad troublewhile travellingabroad becauseof thelanguage barrierMeetMUAMA Enence-a Japanesehigh-tech inventionthat allows you tocommunicate inmorethan40languages,without wastingyour time and moneyfor boringlanguage classes.When youcommunicatewith anotherperson,no matterwhat languagehe orshe speaks,this tinybut genius deviceinstantly recordsand translatesover40languages.You canuse itwhen travelling,for businessmeetingsor wheneveryou wishto saysomething ina differentlanguage.How Doesit WorkAlthoughit isarmed with the latesttechnology,using thedevice issuper easy.All youneed todois tochoose thelanguage inwhich youwant tocommunicate andrecord yourwords or sentences.Youcan evenrecord reallylong sentencesand MUAMA Enence willtranslate everythingperfectly!Why isMUAMA Enenceso popularThisgeniusdeviceallowsyouto startcommunicatingYES,speaking!with almostevery personin the world.This technologywas neverbefore availableto thepublic.The originalprice is$
110.For alimitedtime only,this deviceis availableat adiscount of20%.Our Conclusion—Buy itWhile itsStill AvailableThelow-cost andhigh-quality Enencetranslator ischanging the world.The producthas beensellinglike crazy,but thestock wontlast longas thesupplies arelimited.We recommendorderingMUAMA Enencetranslator whileit isstill available.Click here to checkavailability now!
1.How canMUAMA Enencegive ahand topeopleA.By takinga photoof wordsorsentencesand translatingthem.B.By helpingpeople holdonline businessconferences.C.By effectivelyteaching peopleaforeignlanguage.注意写作词数应为左右;L80请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
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五、书面表达.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47Every timemy familymakes specialplans,they endup gettingcanceled dueto someincidents.Every timethat happens,my parentswould tellus tolook on the brightside andmake the best ofa badsituation.However,I nevermanaged todo thatuntil thisspring.On asunny morningthis April,my auntKate invitedus to the annualoutdoor springcelebrationon herfarm.Since myfamily hadntdone anythingdifferent for ages,the wholefamily wasvery excitedandeveryone triedtheir bestto makesure everything went wellas planned.In orderto addmore funtothis excitingtrip,my littlesister Aliceand mylittle brotherBill evenjoined mein makinganextra-special treat-cupcakes.Full ofjoy andexpectation,we wereready toset off.The picnicwas supposedto lastfrom twelveto three.There was not enoughtime left.Afterchecking thecar again and again,my parentsloaded books,a picnicblanket,and a whole bigpack offoodsand drinksinto thecar.The momentof ourdeparture finallycame at11oclock.However,everythingwentwrong theinstant webravely droveoff.First,we hadto stopand waitforBill to find hisshoes.Next,as wewere drivingdown theroad,we hadto goback to the housebecausemy momleft herwallet behind.Then,about halfwayto AuntKates house,we hadto drivefar outof ourwaytofind a placefor Aliceto use a bathroom.(捷After that,my parentsdecided itdbe quickerto takeone littleside countryroad as a shortcut径).But theshortcut endedup turninginto along way!We droveforever ona windingroad withwildflowerfields spreadingendlessly outon bothsides and the deepgreen pinetrees goingon andonwithin oursight.I hadno moodto appreciateall ofthose.Spotting hundredsof birdsflying inthesky,I wasseized by a growingsense ofdesperation,for Ientirely hadno ideawhen we couldhit ourdestination.注意续写词数应为左右;
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2.However,we hadto stopon theway,for wewere trappedthere.Could wehave agreat timehere1wondered.D.By puttingone languageinto anotherone.
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54.What canwe inferfrom thetext aboutthe productA.It isa fast-selling product.B.It isa littletough tooperate.C.The salesof theproduct areuncertain.D.There areenough suppliesof theproduct.Bright andearly on the morningof ourfirst fullday inAntarctica,L AustralsCaptain Fabiensvoicewoke usup asit camethrough aloudspeaker.If welooked outsideright now,he said,wed seeabeautiful seaof icebergsin thegolden sunlight.My sisterand Ijumped outof bed,staring inamazementas wesailed pastgiant piecesof ice.In thedistance,we spotteda groupof humpbackwhales feedingonsmaller fishes.Next door,my parentswere alsowaking uptothesights ofa newday inAntarctica.Overbreakfast,my sisterand Iexcitedly told them aboutthe whaleswe sawfrom ourroom thatmorning.You mightnot immediatelythink offamily vacation11when talkingabout atrip toAntarctica,but tourcompanies likeAdventures byDisney arechanging that.The companyoffers guidedgroup tripstodestinations acrossall sevencontinents in the world.Our adventurestarted whenwe flewto Buenos Aires andexplored thebeautiful Argentinecapitalfor aday.After leavingBuenosAires,we flewto Ushuaiaon anAdventures byDisney plane.Then,itwas the journey towardthe Drake Passage.After aspeedy Drake Passage crossing,we reachedAntarcticaearly,adding ahalf dayto ourscheduled fourdays onand aroundthe continent.To thoseunfamiliar withAdventures byDisney,the factthat youcan experienceAntarctica-themost distant,extreme continent-with Disneymight besurprising.During thetrip,there werethoughtful(香槟)acts,from stampedpostcards tosend from an Antarctica post officeto achampagne partyon ourfinalstop of thejourney;Adventures byDisney trulythought ofeverything forus.Antarctica isalife-changing destinationpacked withexperiences thatcant becopied.We experiencedseasicknesswhen travellingacross theDrake Passage,hiked up ice hills alongside lovely animals,and had a tasteofchampagne.And honestly,its goingto behard for the nextfamily tripwe maytake tocompete.
5.How didthe authorand hersister feelwhen sailingpast theicebergsA.They couldnt feel moreterrific.B.They couldn,tfeel more confused.C.They couldntfeel morefrightened.D.They couldntfeelmoredangerous.
6.What doesthe firstparagraph tellusA.Fabien wakedthe passengersup forbreakfast.B.Fabien warnedthe passengersof possiblethreats.C.The authorand hersister informedtheir parentsof thewhales.D.The authorsparents askedher toappreciate thebeautiful sights.
7.What happenedfirst on the authorsjourneyA.They flewto Ushuaia.B.They touredaround BuenosAires.C.They passedthrough theDrakePassage.D.They hikedupicehillsalongsidelovelyanimals.
8.What canwe inferabout theirtravel fromthe lastparagraphA.The authormight feelbad whencrossing theDrakePassage.B.The authorbelieves that their nexttravel willbe morethrilling.C.The authorthought anAntarcticapostoffice shouldbe established.D.The authorregarded thechampagne partyas the most impressiveone.Hearing aidsusually bringto mindimages ofugly,ineffective devicesmainly wornby theelderly.(恶名)But thisill reputeis quicklychanging,as theyverecently takena turnthanks totwo innovators,Dr.Marco Vietorand PaulCrusius,who nowlead thefastest-growing hearingaid companyin theworld-hear.com.Hear,coms yearsof researchled tothe developmentof twogame-changing hearing aids-the Silk(尖端的)and Styletto.These impressivedevices packcutting-edge technologyin designsthat are(临床地)practically invisible.They alsouse aunique waythat hasbeen clinicallyproven todeliverbetter-than-normal hearingso youcan clearlyunderstand speechin anyenvironment.With additionalfeatureslike Bluetoothand rechargeability,today*s hearingaids areattracting evenyounger customersskilledin tech.But hear,com knowsit*snotjust abouttech anddesign.Theyve putan enormouseffort intotheentire experienceto makehearing caremore accessibleand moreaffordable.Everyone shouldbe ableto hear wellto livewell JCrusius says.nAnd itsvery individual.Each person*s hearingloss isdifferentand requiresa personalizedapproach tofind thebest solution.1“We hearwith our brains,not ourears.And ittakes atleast30days forourbrainto adjustandrelearn howtohearagain withnew hearingaids,Dr.Vietor says.nTo guaranteeyour bestoutcome withhearingaids,we developedthe industrysfirst30-day program,Hearing SuccessProgram,so customershavethat extralevel ofcare andknowledge tosucceed.And itsworking.Hear,com hasnow helpedmore than100,000customers improvetheir hearing.Their A+rating withthe BetterBusiness Bureauand5-star ratingon thecustomer reviewplatform,Trustpilot,speaks foritself.Hear,coms customerfirst1approach also helps drivethe companyssuccess,encouragingemployees toact likeowners andput customersfirst.Were investingheavily inshaping ourcompanyculture/Crusius says.Individuals whowork athear,com saythey areheretodo more than ajob.Theyre helpingchange livesall aroundtheworld.n
9.How arethe twobrands ofhearingaids-the Silkand StylettoA.They arethe mostadvanced.B.They arethe mosttraditional.C.They arethe mostcomplicated.D.They arethe cheapestyet themost valuable.
10.Why dothe newdevices appealto youthsaccording tothe secondparagraphA.They canuse smallbatteries tosupply power.B.They canconnect withBluetooth.C.They canprovide loudersound.D.They areeasy tocarry.
11.What isthe maintopic of the thirdparagraphA.The structureof theirproducts.B.The materialsof theirproducts.C.The humanizationof theirproducts.D.The salesof theirproducts.
12.Which isone ofthe operationpolicies mentionedby CrusiusA.Efficiency first.B.Sincerity andfairness.C.Rapid delivery.D.Clients uppermost.The reopeningof anAsian American-owned bookstorein ManhattansChinatown followingaJanuary firehas receiveda warmwelcome backfrom itssupporters.Yu amp;.Me Books,which isregarded asthe first female-owned AsianAmerican bookshopinNew York City,has raisedmorethan$369,000for repairssince atragic fireon January
4.It reopenedonWednesday.*We areso excitedto welcomeyou allback toour Yu amp;.Me Bookshome,the storeannouncedonInstagram.nWecant waitto shedtears,laugh loudlyand openour heartswith allof youwhohave madeus feelat home.”The fireinanapartment abovethe bookstoreon MulberryStreet killedone ofthe buildingsresidents.Smoke andwater damagealso devastatedYu amp;Me Books,destroying almostall itsinventoryand equipment,according toa GoFundMecampaign thatstore ownerLucy Yuset upto makeupfor thecosts.(希羽新)During therestoration andrenovation ofthe originalbookstore,the businessoperatedfrom alocation withinThe MarketLine,an undergroundmarketplace onthe LowerEast Side,and(临时店铺)several pop-up shopsin thecity.nIt wasa bookstoreI alwayswanted tovisit,and Imso happythat theywere ableto reopen/Charlotte Leinbach,a teacherfor New York CitysEducation Departmentsaid.Leinbach hadntbeen tothe bookstore beforethe fire,but shehad heardquite abit aboutits fate.She boughttwo books,theBefore theCoffee GetsCold.second andthird in the seriesItshard tofinda lot ofbooks writtenin Japanese,and thentranslated intoEnglish/she said.nThedesign ofthebookstoreis reallynice,andthelayout isgreat.I amglad that they alsosell used books.Ilove buyingnew booksbecause itsfresh and its nice,but itsalways niceto seepeople in the communitygivingtheir booksback andreselling andjust passingthem on.She saidshe willcontinue tosupport thewomen-run smallbusinesses thatfocus onpeople andauthors ofcolor.11actually cameontheday ofthe opening,but therewere toomany people,anditwas toocrowded,so Ijust haventhadachance tolook atit,“Liam Li,another AsianAmerican,said.This placeisunique.Its inChinatown.As Asianslive in NewYorkCity,I feelthis offersthemostspace for thecommunity.I understandlike aminority inthis society,it isnot easyto havea storelike this,1she added.A.Curtains.B.Switches.C.Goods.D.Chairs.
13.Which wordcan replacethe underlinedone inventory*in Paragraph
214..How didLucy Yuget themoney tomake upforthelossesA.By applying tothegovernment formoney.B.By gettingmoney froman insurancecompany.C.By raisingmoney fromher friendsand relatives.D.By collectingmoney froma fundontheInternet.
15.What canwe inferabout CharlotteLeinbach fromthe textA.She oftengave ahand tothe storeowner beforethe fire.B,She sanghigh praiseforthearrangement ofthe store.C.She prefersto buyusedbooksrather thannew ones.D.She translatesbooks asher part-time job.
16..Which canserve asthebesttitle forthe newsreportA.Chinatown bookstoresreopening welcomedB.Smoke andwater damagedestroy Chinatown bookstoreC.Yuamp;.Me Books-firstfemale-owned AsianAmerican bookshopin NYCD.Chinatownbookstorein NewYorkCitymeans alot toAsian AmericansTricksto becomea patientpersonHeres ariddle:What dotraffic jams,long linesand waitingforavacation tostart allhave incommon16Theyre allsituations wherewecouldusealittle extrapatience.In thedigital age,were usedto havingwhat weneed immediatelyand rightat ourfingertips.However,research suggeststhat ifwe practicedpatience,wed beawholelot betteroff.Here areseveraltricks.17Thankfulness hasalotof benefits.
18.It canalsohelpus practicemore patience.Showing thankfulnesscan fosterself-control,said YeLi,researcher atthe Universityof California.Make yourselfwait(满足)唯Instant gratificationmay seemlike themost el-good“option atthe time,butpsychology researchsuggests waitingfor thingsactually makesus happierinthelong run.And the onlyway forus toget intothe habitof waitingis topractice.Start withsmall tasks.19or wait10extra minutesbeforegoing fbrthat cake.Youll soonfind that the morepatience youpractice,the moreyou starttoapply itto other,more annoyingsituations.Accept theuncomfortable
20.When weexperience somethingoutside ofour comfortzone,we getimpatientabout thecircumstances.You shouldlearn tosay toyourself,This ismerely uncomfortable,notintolerable(无法忍受的)You9!!then graduallybecome morepatient.A.There isone answerB.Keep abalanced state of mindC.Practice showingor expressinggratitudeD.Attach importanceto processand methodE.Put offwatching yourfavorite showuntil theweekendF.So manyof usbelieve beingcomfortable isthe onlystate wewill enjoyG.Research showsit makesus happier,less stressedand evenmore optimistic
二、完形填空(签证)Successfully receivinga US visa isfull ofups anddowns.In early2023,1received anofferto joinintheSports IndustryManagement SummerProgram atGeorgetown Universityinthe US.Never havingbeen tothe USbefore,I wasthrilled aboutthe upcoming
21.However,my excitementturned intoshock whenI22a scheduledinterview appointmentatthe(大使馆)US embassyinNewDelhi inearly May.The waitinglist wasso longthat it23all theway toSeptember,well24the startofthe summer programin July.Still,that wasnttheonly25we facedwiththeUS embassy.A friendplanning tovisit Francementionedthatthe visa applicationprocess nowtook twomonths longerthan before.It seemedthat anincreasingnumber ofpeople wereapplyingtotravel abroad.I waiteduntil mid-July before26giving uponthe summerprogram for
2023.At last,I securedan appointmentfor Sept18,
2023.After allthese difficulties,I thoughtI couldfinallyget myUSvisa.During theinterview,the visaofficer,a pleasantwoman,began askingmeafewquestions.Then therewas27as shetyped onher keyboardfor fiveminutes.I thoughthattheexcitingmoment wascoming.28,after smilingat mymom and29a green form toher,she said,nSorry,but duetoyour job,we require30documents.nAs ajournalist,my motherwas requiredby thegreenformto emaila listof herpublished stories.Fortunately,she specializesin31and art,with hundredsof articleson culturalexchanges andinterpersonalcommunications betweenIndia andtheUS.I dontknow whetheror nother touchingstories32thevisaofficer.After all,the embassygave us10-year visasafter abouta week.With thevisa,I amapplying forthesummerprogram for2024now.If youreplanning totravelabroad,I33starting thevisa processearly,34many otherslikely havethe sameplans.Your parents*jobs canalso affectyour visaapplication,so makesure youdo some35and areready toprovide extradocuments.
21.A.competition B.examination C.journey D.conference
22.A.checked forB,put offC.set asideD.worked out
23.A.quickened B,stretched C.increased D.deepened
24.A.under B.beside C.above D.past
25.A.task B,tradition C,secret D.issue
26.A.eventually B,courageously C.initially D.eagerly
27.A.anger B.silence C.danger D.fun
28.A.Therefore B.However C.Otherwise D.Moreover
29.A.adapting B,posting C.offering D.applying
30.A.unimportant B.technical C,strange D.additional
31.A.culture B,sports C.science D.psychology
32.A.shocked B・discouraged C.convinced D.puzzled
33.A.imagine B.recommend C.permit D.admit
34.A.unless B.though C.since D.until
35.A.cleaning B.shopping C,exercise D.research
三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1中止“A decade-long moratoriumon fishingwas imposedonthecountrys longestriver in202136the aimof restoringits ecologicalhealth.After threeyears,the fishpopulation intheriver hasrecovered obviously,but themoratorium stillfaces constantthreats fromillegal fishingJTangRenjian,minister ofagriculture andrural affairs,said ata news conference.监视In37respond tothat,Tang said,Authorities willstep upnighttime surveillanceas wellaspatrols nearriver sectionsclose toprovincial borders.Relying onautomatic and38intelligencemonitoring methods,we arestrengthening round-the-clock monitoringand supervisionof criticalwaterareas.”Ma Youxiang,a vice-minister ofagriculture andrural affairs,toldthenewsconference,39it hasincreasedbyaquarter since2021,40total fishpopulation inthe Yangtzeis工业化前的only41slight morethan a third ofthe preindustriallevel.To restorefish populationsisa longtask.Tang describedthe banasalong-term,complex andhard historicaltask closely42link totheChinese nation*s sustainabledevelopment.“43you maysee,the currentstateofthe Yangtzecan44regard asbeingin theearly stagesof recoveryfromaserious illnessafter decadesof overfishingand pollutionJ Tangsaid.Ministry ofPublic Securitydata showit hassolved morethan20,000cases45involveviolations ofthe bansince
2021.Over thatperiod,illegal fishinginthemain waterwaysoftheYangtzehas decreasedby almostathird,and lessthan10percent involvesmore destructiveorganized crimes.
四、书信写作假定你是某高中学生李华,正在澳大利亚读高中你通过媒体获悉澳大利亚南方某市发生了
46.严重洪涝灾害你打算给你校英文报投稿,报道灾情,内容包括灾情发生的flood disaster
1.时间和地点;灾情造成损失和伤亡情况;
2.前往救援的人员以及给与的物资和捐款情况
3.。
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