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U!川省成都市金牛区外国语学校2023年高三英语第一学期期末调研模拟试题考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非
1.2B选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上.请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号2保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.—There areprobably aliensliving hereon earth.--!I cantbelieve yousaid that.A.Come onB.Forget itC.Go aheadD.Allow me
2.—I amafraid thispair ofshoes is a littleexpensive.—If youreally wantto buythem,I will give you a of10percent.A.quantity B.amount C.discount D.account
3.his overseasstudy,he waseventually employedby hisdreamcompany.A.Having completedB.CompletingC.Completed D.To complete一
4.Where onearth havethey gone—I haveno idea,but Iwish I・A.know B.knewC.would knowD.would haveknown(,海淀二模)
5.2018This viewis common all sectionsof thecommunity.A.across B.aboveC.around D.along一
6.What doyou thinkof yourjourney toYunnan一Everything isvery fantasticespecially itsfresh air.lt ispleasant.9A.breathed B.being breathedC.to bebreathed D.to breathe
7.It was a difficultjob forhim.He hadtried everythingbut itmade little.A・use B.goodC.differenceD.result
8.You havea bigmouth,Tom.You havetold everybodythe secret.A.shouldnt B.mustnt C.cantD.mightnt
9.A lotof suggestionswere putforward at the meeting,but waspractical.make his7trip by himself.His fathergave himsome pocketmoney tobuy lunch,and thenXinxin rodetheshuttle from their hotelto thestudios.He spenta wholeday there and hada8time.In aninterview with Beijing EveningNews,Xinxins fathersaid that9he wastoo busyto spendall histime with hisson,he decided to givehim theopportunity todevelop asense of10Had Xinxinsmotherbeen there,she wouldnot havelet Xinxinout ofher sight,the fathercommented.、B.explore C.test D.measure1A.study、2A.while B.until C.before D.unless、3A.along B.alive C.alone D.lonely、4A.floating B.surfing C.driving D.diving、5A.made B.set C.decided D.asked、6A.under B.behind C.with D.without、7A.first B.second C.third D.fourth、8A.terrible B.miserable C.fantastic D.flexible
9、A.though B・since C.if D.when、10A.independence B.daring C.pride D.diligence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
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27.15The Forbidden City inBeijing,home to the PalaceMuseum,houses more than
1.8million culturalrelics andis one of the worlds mostvisited touristattractions.L markthe600th anniversaryof theForbidden City,the PalaceMuseum willhold aseries ofeventsthroughout
2020.Over20exhibitions will be held,
2.cover differentareas suchas history,art,festivals,and soon.For thespecial occasion,Along theRiver duringthe QingmingFestival^one ofChinasmost
3.wide knownmasterpieces,will go on displayin September
2020.For4,it bestpreservation,this treasuredartwork isseldom fullyexhibited.The painting5,display for the firsttimeback in2005to celebratethe museums80th anniversary.Such62_rare sightis expectedto drawhugecrowds.In addition,the museumwill alsodisplay exhibitsfrom other7・country.During thepast fewyears,the PalaceMuseum has been workinghard to get thepublic familiar82the historyand cultureof theForbiddenCity.And itseems that these effortshave beenpaying off,withits
9.(popular)reaching a new height.Over17million peoplevisited themuseum in2018,of10・40percent wereunder30years old.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作文文中共有处语言错误,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(A),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 Iwas12,1met MaryShe cameto Chinawith herparents,whom taughtEnglish inan universityWesoon becamegood friendss She was fluentlyin Chinesewhile Ihad difficultywith myspeakingEnglishIn orderto helpme withmy English,we spokeas muchEnglish aswe canwhen weweretogetherBefore long,I couldspeak Englishwell but atthe same time I also made great progresses inmywritten EnglishLuckily,a yearlater,she hadto returnback toher countrywith herparentsAnd、第二节书面表达(满分分)we haveout of touch witheach otherever sinceHow I miss her!25(分)假设你是李华,计划和同学去中山公园陪老师过教师节请你给张路写
29.25一封电子邮件,邀请她一同前往,内容包括.出发时间上午八点半在校门口集合乘12路公交车去中山公园;.活动欣赏花展,看戏剧表演,和老师们表演节目;.中午和老23师们一起吃饭;.返回时间下午五点左右;.带相机给老师拍照45注意词数左右;1100适当第加入细节,以使内容充实,行文连贯开头和结尾已给出,不计入总字
30.数Dear Zhanglu,Yours truly,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1A、2C、3A、4B、5A、6D、7C8^A、9B、10D、11A、12B、13C、14A、15B、16C、17A、18A、19A、20A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、、211D、2A、3B、4C、、221A、2B、3D、、231C、2A、3D、、、241B2C、3A、4B、、251A、2B、3D、4C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
1.530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 BC D、、261B、2A、3C、4D、5B、6D、7C、8C、9B、10A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
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25、29Dear Zhanglu,Id liketo inviteyou tojoin usfor avisit the Zhongshan Parkon September10for theTeachers*Day.We willgather atthe schoolgate and take No.2Bus toleave for theZhongshanPark at8:30in themorning.There wecan enjoya wonderfulflower exhibitionwhere manykinds offlowers willbe shown.Well seeplaysperformed bythe famous actors.The mostwonderful thingwillbeour performingwith ourteachers,which willgiveusa good memory.At noon,well havelunch togetherwith ourteachers.Well returnat about5:00in theafternoon.If youare ableto come,please letme knowandtakea camerawith you,well takemany photosforthe teachers.Im waitingfor yourearly replyYourstrulyLihuaA.nothing B・noneC.neither D.no one
10.online paymentis safe,people willbe morelikely tolink theirbank cardsto WeChat.A.Even thoughB.As thoughC.Ever sinceD.As longas
11.They feltit washigh taxand lowincome contributedto theextrememisery of the workingpeople atthe bottomof theladder.A./;that B.that;whichC.that;what D./;which
12.We havemorethan80flats inthis building,each solarheaters.A.is equippedwithB.equipped withC.is equipped byD.equippedby
13.We havedecidedtofulfill thetask intime,difficulties wemay meetwith.A.no matterhowB.however C.whatever D.whichever
14.He wasforced tospend anothernight atthe airportfor hisplane.A.waiting B.being waitedC.waited D.to bewaited
15.Star skaterWu Dajingwon Chinasfirst goldmedal atthe2018PyeongChang OlympicWinter Gamesbreakingworld recordin shorttrack mens500m.A.to B.byC.with D.in
16.It iswell knownConfucius was born in the cityof Qufuin Shandongprovince,China.A.whether B.whereC.that D.what
17.I amat aloss whyMike isalways everytimeImeet him.Believe itor not,we used to bebest friends.A.giving methe coldshoulder B.making mydayC.following suitD.beating around the bush
18.Professor Lifor hisinformative lecture,was warmlyreceived bythestudents.A.known B.knowingC.having knownD.to beknown
19.Children underfifteen are not permittedto seesuch kindof filmis badfortheir mentaldevelopment.A.as B.whatC.which D.that
20.Teachers inprimary schoolsinfluence thekids fallunder shouldbe rolemodels.A.whose B.whoC.where D.which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,选出最40A BC D佳选项(分)
21.6Babies,main foodis ricecereal.But it is oftenpoisoned.Studies havefound thatmany brands(无机碑),contain measurableamounts ofinorganic arsenicthe mostpoisonous kind.Its notjust nice:anAugust2018study tested50foods madefor babies,including organicand nonorganicbrands suchas Gerber,Earths Best,and otherpopular labels,and foundevidence ofat leastone dangerousheavy metalin every(污染物)product.Fifteen of the50contained enoughcontaminants topose potentialhealth risksto achildeating oneserving orless aday.(认知的)Heavy metalscan damagecognitive developmentin children,who areespecially atrisk becauseof their smallersize.Inorganic arsenicin drinkingwater has been foundto lowerthe IQscores ofchildren byfiveto sixills.And asheavy metalsaccumulate in the bodyover time,they canraise therisk ofcancer,diabetesand otherphysical conditions.Of course,finding youreyour favoritebrand iscontaminated isnot areason topanic.Low levels of exposurefor shortperiods areunlikely tocause seriouseffects,but parentsshould focusonreducing theoverall levelsof thesepoisonous substancesin their childrens totaldiet tolimit harm.(杀虫剂),Heavy metalsoccur naturallyon Earthand arepresent insoil andwater.But pesticidesminingand pollutionincrease theirconcentrations,and farmingand foodmanufacturing processescan contributeevenmore.Food makersare clearlyof keepingbaby foodpoison-free:roughly athird of the testedproducts didnotcontain worrisomemetal levels.Some companiesare alreadytrying tolook into the sourcesof contamination intheir productsand tryto reducethem.More companiesshould follow.But thebest chanceof realchange willcomewith laws.Currently therearenoU.S ruleson acceptablelevelsofheavy metalsin baby foods.The governmentand the food industryshould uniteto dealwith theserious threatto ourchildren.、1What didthe August2018study findA.Fifteen of the50food brandscontained contaminantsB.All organicfood brandscontained someinorganic arsenic.C.Earths Bestproved to be apoison-free babyfood brand.D.All testedproducts werecontaminated withheavy metals.、2According to the secondparagraph,inorganic arsenicin drinkingwater hasa badeffect onchildrensA.intelligence B.behavior C.sight D.emotion、3In thefourth paragraph,the writerindicates thatA.food storageisamajor sourceof metalcontaminationin thefoodproductsB.many food makers haventtaken enoughsafety stepsto reducemetal levelsC.foodmakersshould figureoutthe sourcesof contaminationin theirproducts D.food companiesmust bebanned fromproducing foods、containing heavymetals4According to the writer,which ofthe followingis thevital stepto makea realdifferencetotheworrying situationA.Stepping upbabyfoodtests.B.Listing harmfulheavy metalsC.Making outrelevant regulationsD.Punishing foodlaw breakers.(分)
22.8Amsterdam is one ofthe mostpopular traveldestinations in theworldand famousfor itsbeautifulcanals,top artmuseums,and cyclingculture.It isthe capitaland mostpopulous cityin theNetherlandsand oftenreferred toas the“Venice ofthe North”because ofits widesystem ofbridges andcanals.Here aresome ofthe keypoints toremember asyou planyour tripto Amsterdam.Must-See AttractionsMostvisitors begintheir Amsterdamadventure inthe OldCentre,which isfull oftraditional architecture,shopping centers,and coffee shops.The topmuseums tovisit arethe Rijksmuseum,the AnnFrank House,andthe VanGogh Museum.The CanalRing isa UNESCOWorld HeritageSite that was originallybuilt toattractwealthy homeowners andan areafor celebrityspotting andnightlife today.TransportationTravelers shouldbe awarethat AmsterdamAirport Schipholisoneofthebusiest airportsintheworld.This airportis locatedabout15kilometers southwestofthe city center.You cancatch atrain fromSchiphol toAmsterdamCentral Station,which hasmanyconnecting routes.It5s typicallynot agood ideato drivea cartothe city center.Cycling isincredibly popularhere,and itseasy tofind cheapbike rentalsaroundthetown.Amsterdam hasa(地形)flat terrainand itsagoodchoice toexplore thecity onfoot.Money-saving Tips•Look foraccommodations inAmsterdams SouthDistrictA whererates aregenerally cheaperthan inthecity center.•Buy traintickets atthe machineinstead ofthe counterto savea bitof money•Instead ofhiring atour guide,jump ontoa canalboat Theyreinexpensive andwillgiveyouauniquepoint ofview ofthecity.Check at.save
70.com toview pricecomparisons forflights,hotels,and rentalcars beforeyou book.、1What canvisitors dointheOld CentreA.Do someshopping.B.Visit amuseum.C.Run acoffeeshop.D.Come acrossmany architects.、2What suggestiondoes theauthor offertourists inthe textA.Hiring atour guide.B.Visiting thecity onfoot.C.Buying ticketsatthecounter.D.Going tothecitycenter bycar.、3What isthe purposeofthetextA,To encouragemore overseastravelling.B.To comparesome touristattractions.C.To promotesome famousmuseums.D.To advertisetravelling information.(分)
23.8Traceys husbandtold her.“If youbuild it,they willcome.”So Tracey built a dance studiofouryears ago,and hewas right.TraceybuiltRevere DanceStudio inan oldlarge churchin Cincinnati,Ohio.It mayseem likean oddplaceto runa dancestudio,but thischurch wasdisability accessibleand thafsjust whatTracey waslooking for.Tracey neededa newhome forher wheelchairdance studentsafter thestudio thatwas hostingthe classesclosed.Now Traceyhasbeenteaching freedance classesto students in wheelchairsfor overfour years.This(排season,her classis madeup ofsix boysand girlsranging inage from6to11who attenddance rehearsals练)twice amonth.Tracey saysthese classesareabout morethan thedancing.uFor anychild toget outon stageis anaccomplishment,”Tracey said.Tracey hasalwaysconsidered thestudentsinher“Wonders onWheels”class to be talented,but thisweek shegot toshare(初次登台)their talents with theworld.On Sunday,the WOWclass debutedadance routine theyvebeenworking onsince October.Last October,one weekbefore the dance classreunited foranewseason,oneofthe WOWchildren,Katie,passed awayunexpectedly.Her teammateswere heartbroken.They decidedto honortheir friendby givingthisseasons danceto henEveryone knewhow muchKatie lovedCeline Dion,so thegroup chosethe songMy HeartWillGo Onfor thedanceroutine.The sixWOW dancers,dressed inwhite,were surroundedby fourteendancers dressedin black.Theseshadows”are highschool girlswho volunteerto dancealongside thechildren inwheelchairs,helping themmoveacross thedance floor.As thesong cameto anend,a hugeround ofapplause eruptedfrom theaudience.、1Why didTracey buildthedancestudio inthe churchA.It isfree ofcharge.B.It isnear herhome.C.Its easyfor thedisabled touse.D.It isbig enoughto holddancers.、2Tracey offeredher danceclass・A.for freeB.twice aweekC.only togirls inwheelchairs D.with thehelp ofvolunteers、3What canbest describeTraceyA.Brave anddetermined.B.Talented andstrict.C.Devoted andhopeful.D.Generous andkind.、4What couldbe thebest titleforthe passageA.Tracey andher DancingCareerB.A WonderfulDance PerformanceC.Children inWheelchairs StruggleintheDance StudioD.children inWheelchairs RealizeDancing Dreams(分)
24.8Weaving hammocksis anart thattakes asharp eye,a skilledhand andlots ofpatience.But inLenwoodHaddocks case,being blindworks tohis advantage.His trained,sensitive handsare acutelyaware ofeverystep ofthe process.Since beginninghis craftin1986,Lenwood haswoven about145,000perfecthammocks.Lenwood losthis sightin1973,at age18,during ahunting accident.uMy wholeworking careerhas beenblindJ hesays.He firstfound ajob asa woodworker,but whenthat organizationclosed,the NorthCarolinaDivision ofServices forthe Blindconnected himwith HatterasHammocks.On hisfirst dayof work.I didatotal ofone hammock,”Lenwood recalls,laughing.uAnd thenI camehome andlay downto sleep.I liftweights,but Iwasnt astough asI thoughtuntil Istarted weaving.lt takesa lotof energy,and yourestanding upallday.”(窍)In time,however,Lenwood foundhe hada knackH forthe job.At firsthe workedon-site atthecompany,but aftera yearLenwood movedhis operationtothehome workshopwhere hehad workedfor10years duringhis woodworkingdays.There,he createsdozens ofhammocks eachweek fromropes ina varietyof sizes.One day,he realizedthestep counteron hisphone recordedhim walkingeight mileswithout everleaving hisshop.(环).The processof weavinga hammockinvolves makingand catchinghundreds ofloops Asingle(织针)missed stitchcreates ahole thatcan widenand makethe hammockuncomfortable oreven dangeroustouse.Experienced weaversmiss loopssometimes,but tohis companysknowledge,Lenwood hasnever turnedina hammockwith evenone droppedstitch.Lenwoods skilledfingers arequick tocatch andfix anymistakes.The companyhas acquiredother brandsand changedits nameto TheHammock Source.Today,itistheworlds largestmaker andseller ofhammocks,all builtby hand.However,Lenwoods routinehas changedlittle.He workshis fingersback andforth acrossthe rows,looping therope andpulling it.With everyhammock,Lenwood presentshimself aperfect product.“I’m not、sure howsighted peopledo it,”he admits.1Lenwood stoppeddoing hisfirst jobbecause.A・it wasfor peoplewith goodeyesight onlyB.the companyfailed togoonwith itsbusinessC.the companydidnt producehammocksD.hewasnot skilledat doingwoodwork2^It canbe learnedfrom thepassage thatLenwood・A.hasbeenblind allthrough hislifeB・usedtowork asa hunterto supporthis familyC.wasborninthe1950swithgood eyesightD.has workedasa hammock weaverfor10years、3What canwe learnabout Lenwoodfrom the4th paragraphA.He movedvery oftenwhile hewas workingonahammock.B.He hadto makedifferent ropesbefore hewove ahammock.C.He hadto stay8miles awayfromtheworksite to complete it.D.He neededropes ofabout8miles longtocompleteahammock.、4What doesthepassagemainly talkaboutA.the successoftheHammock SourceCompanyB.a blindcraftsman whomakes perfecthammocksC.how toweave perfecthammocks byhandD.how tobecome asuccessful craftsman(分)
25.10It isgood toget intouch withyour innerchild fromtime totime,and obviouslysome peoplearewilling topay bigmoney forthe chance to doso ina properenvironment.A Brooklyn-based adult preschoolis chargingcustomers between$333and$999forthechance toact likea kidagain.At Preschool Mastermind inNew Yorkadults getto participatein一show and-telL arts-and-crafts suchas fingerpaint,games likemusical chairsand eventake naps.Themonth-long coursealso hasclass pictureday wherethe adults are expectedto havea fieldtrip anda parentday.30-year-old Michelle Joni Lapidos,the brainbehind theadultpreschool,studied childhoodeducation andhasalways wantedtobea preschoolteacher.Shes alwayson thelookout fornew waystogetpeople intouchwith thefreedom ofchildhood.A friendencouraged herto startthe mastermindcourse instead.According toCandice,her bloggerfriend,Preschool Mastermindgives adultsa chance to relearnandmaster thethings thatthey failedto understandas children.I realizedall thesignificances ofwhat welearn inpreschool,“said founderMichelleJoni,“People comehereandget intouchwiththeir innerchild.Its magical.We arebringing ourselvesback toanother placeanother timewith ourselveswhen weare morebelieving in9ourselves,more confidentand readyto takeon theworld.”“One personshere becausethey wantto learnnot tobe soserious.Michelle said.Anothers heretolearn tobe moreconfident9She explainedthat mostoftheclasses wereplannede However,Joni addedthat(自发的)while theplanned activitieswere fun,it wasoften thespontaneous momentsthat attractedstudents.、Its thethings youdont planfor,the sharingbetween friendsand learningfrom eachother.”1What isthepurpose ofPreschool MastermindA.To giveadultsachancetoreturn tochildhood.B.To helpparents understandtheirchildrenbetter.C.To providepractical trainingcourses forteachers.D.To introducesome waysof playingwith children.、2What ismainly discussedabout PreschoolMastermind inParagraph2A.Its customers.B.Its activities.C.Its environment.D.Its schedule.、3According toCandice,people cometo thisprogram to・A.enjoy freedomof thinkingB.realize theirchildhood dreamsC.discover theirinner abilitiesD.figure outchildhood puzzles、4What dowe knowabout MichelleJoniA.She usedtobea preschoolteacher.B.She likesto makeplans inadvance.C.She foundedPreschoolMastermind.D.She gainedconfidence bysharing.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
1.530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 BC D(分)
26.30Xinxin,a12-year-old studentfrom Beijing,enjoyed hiswinter vacationwith his father in Singapore.During theirvisit,he evenhad thechanceto1some ofSingapores sightsby himself2hisfatherwas busywithother things.Xinxins firstadventure3inSingaporewas ata waterpark neartheir hotel.He enjoyedswimming and4intothe waterbyhimself,and thenreturned tothe hotelbefore atime inthe eveningthatwas5by hisfather.The boyalsomadea tripto UniversalStudios Singapore6a guardian.He hadalready beentothepark withhisfather twotimes duringthe trip.Xinxin volunteeredto。
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