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学年度上学期高三第三次检测试卷2022--2023英语本试卷共页,总分分,考试时间分钟8150120第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5L
57.5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5A B C项听完每段对话后,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一10遍
1.Why willthe womango toChinaA.To takea holiday.B.To visither family.C.To workas aninterpreter.
2.What willthe mando nextA.Refer toa citymap.B.Call theRed SeaCafe.C.Show the woman around.
3.Where ismost probablythe womanscarA.In arepair factory.B.In hergarage.C.In Tedsyard.
4.What isDave relatedto the manA.His neighbor.B.His colleague.C.His formerschoolmate.
5.What are the speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A kindof sandwich.B.Their cookingskills.C.The mansdiet.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15L
522.5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5A BC中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各5小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Whats the womans problemnowA.Finding novolunteer work.B.Having noschool forher child.C.Knowing nobodyin thecommunity.
7.When didthe manmove there听第段材料,回答第、题A.A year ago.B.Half ayearago.C.A coupleof daysago.
7898.What doesthewomanthink of the changein temperatureA.It*s normal..B.Its influential.C.Its unnoticeable.
9.What willthe speakersdiscuss nextA.Causes ofglobal warming.B.Effects ofglobal warming.C.Ways toreduce globalwarming.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What makesthe manworriedA.His sonssafety.B.His sonsstudy.C.His sonshead injury..
11.Where didthewomanread about the studyA.From awebsite..B.From amagazine.C.From a newspaper.
12.How doesthemanfeel in the endA.Confused.B.Disappointed.C.Relieved.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.How doesLily relaxherself beforea concertA.She laughsat somethingfunny.B.She doesbreathing exercise.C.She tellsjokes to others.
14.What doesLily dofirst on the dayof the showA.Walk on the stage.B.Practice thesongs.C.Choose thedresses.
15.Why doesLily liketo sitand look at thestage beforetheshowA.To inspireconfidence.B.To enjoyquietness.C.To meetfans.
16.What doesLily drinkbeforesingingA.Coffee.B.Fruit juice.C.Tea..听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What is Golfland famousforA.Swimming competitions.B.Different games..C.Quietness.
18.How longisGolflandopen dailyA.14hours.B.12hours.C.10hours.
19.What canpeople doat theKool KidsZoneA.Enjoy bumperboats.B.Go climbing..C.Play golf.
20.What isthe speakerdoingA.Leading atour.B.Hosting aprogram.C.Sharing herexperience.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DAPre-College ProgramCoursesThe HarvardPre-College Programwill behosting allcourses onlinefor summer
2021.Toencourage interactivelearning,class sizesare smalland typicallyrange from12to18students.In thiscollegialsetting,you willpractice theart ofhealthy debates,learn tocommunicate clearlyon complextopics,and deliverpresentations onyour ownresearch,all underthe guidanceof Harvardinstructorsfor atrue IvyLeague experience.At theend of the program,you willreceive awritten evaluationfromyour instructor,as wellas aHarvard transcriptwith agrade ofAR orNM(urequirements metorurequirements notmet).Please note:You needto attendevery onlineclass inits entiretyto receiveapassing gradeof“Met AllRequirements”.Course:Care inCritical Times•Jul.5-Aug.16,Mon.to Thurs.,8:30-11:00am•Andrea WrightWhat is careHow canand docommunities encouragecare as a toolfor buildinghealing,andhope Thiscourse requiresstudents tonot onlyask howthey mightengage incaring actswith theirowncommunities,but tocomplete alocally basedcommunity projectthat bringscare.Course:Introduction toNeuroscience一一,SJuL7Jul.25,Wed.to Fri.,Noon3:00pm•Grace FrancisThiscourse isan introductionto thenervous system,with emphasison thestructure andfunctionof thehuman brain.Course:College Writing•Jul.1-Jul.22,Thurs.to Sat.,8:00-11:30am•Martin T.GreenupThis courseintroduces studentsto collegewriting bytaking themthrough thesteps requiredtocomplete afive-page analyticessay.Students reada range of classicand contemporaryshort stories,and developstrategies forcareful closereading viaclass discussion and in-class exercises.Course:The Economicsof Cities•Jun.17-Jul.29,Sun.to Thurs.,3:15-6:15pm•Thomas ShayHillWhat causescities togrow,and whatlimits theirgrowth What arethecosts ofurban living,andhow canthey beovercome Weexamine arangeofmajor urbanissues froman economicview:traffic andtransportation,water,public healthand therole ofcities ingenerating economicgrowthand technologicalinnovation.
21.What isthe purposeof the first paragraphA.To offeran overviewof the program.B.To introducetheprograminstructors.C.To presentthe contentsof theguidance.D.To explain the requirementsof thecourses.
22.Which coursecan youtake ifyou areavailable onFriday morningsin JulyA.Care inCritical Times.B.College Writing.C.Introduction toNeuroscience.D.The Economicsof Cities.
23.Whose courseshould youchoose ifyou areinterested inurban publichealthA.Andrea Wrights..B.Grace Franciss.C.Martin T.Greenups.D.Thomas ShayHills.BIn orderto berecognized bythe U.S.Small BusinessAdministrationSBA,you haveto bedoingsomething right.Since SherylPage,president andCEO ofPage OneConsultants inOrlando,wasnamed Woman-Owned SmallBusiness Personof theYear bythe Stateof Florida SBA in2017,a lotofpeople havestarted tolookatwhat shesdoing andhow hercompany hasbecome sosuccessful.Page,who runsan engineeringand constructionconsulting firm,started the business backin1993,but sortof draggedalong formany yearswith nobig success.There wereplenty oftimes whenPagecould havethrown in the towel,but shekept pushingthrough.Starting outin anindustry mainlymade upof male-owned businesseswasnt easy,nor wasthe客prospect offinding enoughmoney tosupport thequality servicesshe hadto provideclients户with.Page usedas manyas15credit cardsto helpthe company stay in business in theearly-to-mid1990s.Then,she receiveda$250,0007aSBAguaranteed loanin2001to keepthecompany afloat after nearlya decadeinbusiness.Since then,the companyhas doubledprofits,hired morethan twodozen newteam members,acquired morethan adozen newcompany vehicles,and almostdoubled itssquare footage.Its ahugegrowth increasefor acompany thatsbeen aroundfor nearly25years,and speaksto thehard workandcommitment ofPage andher team.When askedwhat herbiggest pieceof adviceto smallbusiness ownerswould be,Page said,“Keep yourfaith andbe patient.Dont giveup and dont quit!”Those wordshave beenheard in陈词滥调,many casesanddosound clichebut whenthey comefrom someonelike SherylPage,who isliving proofof thegood thatcan comefrom beingpatient,they ringtruer thanever.If youlearn anythingfrom hercompanyssuccess,it shouldbe thatgrowth israrely immediate,but thatdoesnt meanit isntcoming.
24.What doesthe underlinedpart thrownin thetowel inparagraph2probably meanA.Given up.B.Sought help.C.Come toa newlevel.D.Taken upsomething else.
25.In whatsituation didPage starther consultingbusinessA.When therewere fewwise clients.B.When thewhole businesswas slow.C.When itdidnt havemuch developmentpotential.D.When businesswomenwere notgenerally accepted.
26.What didPage doafter shegot theloanA.She startedworking for the SBA.B.She putit intoexpanding herbusiness.C.She usedmost ofit tostart anothercompany.D.She firstincreased theteam membersincome.
27.What doesthe authorthink of the advicementioned in the lastparagraphA.It isntdetailed.B.It isntin linewith thetruth,C.It canhave animmediate effect.D.It mirrorsPages personalexperiences.CAn advancein electronicpublishing couldmake thee-book youare readingseem asdated as asilent film.Publishers hopeto explorethe growingsuccess ofe-books byreleasing versionswith(原声带)added soundtracksand musicalaccompaniments.The noisesin thefirst multimedia books--released inBritain onFriday--include rainhitting awindowin aSherlock Holmestale.When theplot ofabookreaches themost excitingpart,(酉己乐)background scoreswill createtension.Supporters arguethat soundeffects arethe nextlogical developmentfor e-books andwill addexcitementfor youngerreaders.Critics,however,will arguethat thenoise willruin thesimplepleasure ofhaving theimagination stimulatedby reading.Caroline Michel,chief executiveof theliterary agency,said thenew generationofcomputer-literate readerswas usedto multiplesensory input.She said,“Young peoplehave splitcomputerscreens wherethey maybe watchingtelevision andreplying toan e-mail atthe sametime.If thatswhat themarket wantsthen weshould respondto themarket.Booktracks soundeffects workby estimatingthe usersreading speed.Each timeyou“turn”apage,the softwarereassesses whereyou havereached in the textand timesthe soundsto switchon(同步),accordingly.If thesoundtrack becomesout ofsynch aclick onany wordwill resetit.Some authorsfear thata soundtrackcould destroythe peaceand quietof librariesand ruin thepleasure ofreading.David Nicholls,author ofOur Day,the bestsellernow releasedasa film,said,“This sounds like theopposite ofreading.I haveenough troublereading an e-book becauseImconstantly distractedby e-mails.Stuart MacBride,the crimewriter whosenovel Shatterthe Boneswas ane-book bestseller,sells18%of hisbooks aselectronic downloads.He said,If Imreading,I willdo thenoise inmy head.Idont needsomeone totell mewhat teacups clinkingsoundslike.That(激怒)would irritateme.”
28.What dopublishers expectane-book soundtrackto doA.Help torelease ane-book asafilm.B.Help readersimprove readingspeed.C.Add tensionatabooks excitingpoint.D.Get readersfamiliar withthe background.
29.Who isin favorof addedsoundtracks fore-booksA.Mr.Darcy.B.Caroline Michel.C.David Nicholls.D.Stuart MacBride.
30.What dowe knowaboutStuart MacBrideA.He wasa personwho waseasy toget angry.B.He knewa greatdeal abouttea andtea culture.C.Eighty-two percentof hisbooks describedcrime.D.He imaginedsounds relatedto thestory whenreading.
31.Whats themain ideaof thepassageA.Opinions aboute-books withsoundtracks.B.Response to the needof thebook market.C.Reasons fortraditional e-books becomingoutdated.D.Suggestions onencouraging readersimagination.D()(居住)Life on the InternationalSpace StationISS-the placewhere astronautsdwell inspace--differs fromthat onEarth.For example,astronauts haveto relyon the ISS lifesupport system,whichprovides oxygenand absorbscarbon dioxide.But sometimesastronauts needto dealwith unusualair(漏气).leaksNormally,the ISSreleases a small amountof aireach dayto ridthe harmfulgases.But recently,the airseemed to be leakingataslightly higherrate than usual,which became a causefor concern,(舱according toMSN.The threecrew memberscurrently onboard arestaying in the Russian segment段)of the ISS temporarilywhile NASAtries tofind the origin of the leakin theUS segment.This isntthefirsttime thatan air leak hasoccurred onthe ISS.On Aug.29,2018,an airleak wasdiscoveredonthe ISS.Fortunately,6people onboard founda holemeasuring2millimeters indiameteron SoyuzMS-09,a Russianspacecraft temporarilydocked withthe ISS.The astronautspatchedthe hole with tape.But thequestion remains:What cancause holesinthehard surface of(碎片)spacecraft Space debris can.In loworbit,space debriscircles aroundEarth atspeeds between7to8kilometers persecond.(穿透)Because of the highspeed,it canpenetrate thesurface ofthe ISS.A NASAreport submittedtothe USCongress saidthe ISShas a55-percent chanceof beingpenetrated bysome sortof spacedebris,according to the websiteNew Scientist.However,finding a tiny holeis noteasy.The ISSmeasures some109meters by about73meters,roughly thesize ofa soccerfield.So howdoastronauts findatinyhole insuch a large areaWhenair leaksoccur,astronauts sealoff varioussections oftheISSto narrowdown thearea.Once thelocation ofthe leak is found,it isclosed andthe pressureon eachside ischecked.This isexactly whatNASA isdoing now.The USspace agencyhas beentrying tofind thehole,which isequivalent(相同的)to ufindingpinholes in alargeairliner”,Xinhua NewsAgencynoted.
32.What canwe knowabout therecent airleakA.It hasexposed astronautsto harmfulgases.B.More gasthanusualis leakingintheISS.C.It ishappeningintheRussiansegment.D.NASA has already foundtheoriginoftheleak.
33.What canwelearn from the textabout theairleakin2018A.It wasdue tothe dockingof spacecraft.B.The holewas foundonthesurface oftheISS.C.It wasrepairedwith tapeby crewmembers.D.Spacedebriswas foundinthespacecraft.
34.Whatisthemain ideaof paragraph4A.What causesspace debris.B.What thesurfaceoftheISSis like.C.Why space debris cancause airleaks.D.How tofind holesmade byspacedebris.
35.It can be inferredfromthetext thatthe biggestchallenge inrepairing theleakisA.finding theoriginoftheleak B.closing varioussegments ofthe ISSC.patching theholewithtape D.checking thepressure ofthe sections第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项We alldo littlethings toboost theway wefeel andthink throughoutthe day.Something assimpleas takinga walkor eatinga pieceof chocolatecan brightenyour moodalmost instantly,thanksto certainchemical reactionsthat occurinthebrain._36_If youre goingthrough somethingcomplex,you needa morepermanent practice.Thats wherewriting comesin.As MentalHealth AwarenessMonth begins,it sworth learningabouttheways thatyou canusewriting tosupport yourmental well-being._37_Use writingfor mindfulness.Mindfulness isa tried-and-true techniquefor improvingmentalwellness,but canwriting havethe sameeffect_38_By focusingonaparticular momentand gettingitall outthere onthe page,you canfree yourselffrom anyoftheother concernsthat arecrowdingyour mind.This way,you canuse writingas anapproach tomindfulness and asaway ofrelievingstress.Another benefitto writingis itsability toclear yourmind ofworries,negative thoughtsorsources ofpain._39__Fortunately,writing canspeed upthe process of restoringmental clarity._40_People weremore likelyto talktoothersabout apainful eventafter writingabout itprivately,which powerfullysuggests thatwriting canindirectly leadto reachingour forsupport whichcanmean evengreater healingand relief.Through theprocessofpopulating ablank pagewith lettersand wordswriting can be ausefulmental healthtool thatboth recordsyour experiencesand allowsyou to work throughthem.A.Become moreself-aware.B..These pleasuresare justtemporary,however.C.Theres realpower behindthe pen-heres why.D.Writing isalso thebest methodof self-care treatment.E.Clearing yourbrain ofnegative thoughtscanbereally toughwork.F.Actually,the actof writingfor amere20minutes eachday canwork.G.This isbecause writingtends tostimulate questionsabout yourlife anddirection.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项A.BCDIt wasasmallgraduation party.Only Ed,Max,Raul andI werethere.All threemen,each overtheage offifty,had achieveda great_41_in theirlives.They could_42_.文盲,Overcoming decadesof_43_andalifetime ofcovering uptheir illiteracythese threemenhad signedup fora freethree-month course,taught byme.“I takethebusevery daytowork,said Ed.Have donefor overthirty years.Just yesterdayl_44_what thewordsEmergency Exitmean.Max reportedthat he was_45_to understandmuch ofMondaysnewspaper sportsarticle onhis belovedDallas Cowboys._46_,his breaktime wasspent_47_to readinthehope hisco-workers wouldnever discoverhisshameful secret.As ourfinal nightcame toa close,Raul tookmy handbetween hisrough ones,“Yougave mea
48.You gavemeanew life/Being soyoung,I didnot graspthe full_49_of hissimple statementuntil myown grayhairsappeared,an_50_downturn robbedme of my workand incomesecurity.Now Imofmyformer命运pupils and my futureneeds a_52_button.I realizethat limitingmy destinybecause ofmy ageormy lackof skills\s_53_・A futurewith manywonderful opportunitiescould belongto meas longasI havethe courageto_54_it outand workfor it.Like Ed,Max andRaul,I amdetermined tomake anew lifefor myself.They_55_me well.
41.A.success B.medal C.career D.prize
42.A.work B.survive C.read D.drive
43.A.sorrow B.depression C.threat D.embarrassment
44.A.heard aboutB.looked throughC.put forwardD.figured out.
45.A.likely B.able C.cautious D.eager
46.A.Ultimately B.Lately C.Previously D.Gradually
47.A.learning B.continuing C.managing D.pretending
48.A.future B.choice C.break D.lesson
49.A.purpose B.wisdom C.comment D.background
50.A.educational B.scientific C.physical D.economic.
51.A.age B.example C.image D.guide
52.A.new B.restart C.special D.play
53.A.crucial B.reasonable C.foolish D.annoying
54.A.seek B.let C.bring D.carry.第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
55.A.trained B.taught C.cloned D.controlled10110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1Taiji enjoysa longhistory inChina andit is_56_unusual formoftheChinese traditionalmartialarts.Long longago,i_57_design asa uniqueand profoundself-defense technique.There arevariousforms inTaiji,of whichpush-hand iswell knownfor itstechnique.As a_58_type ChineseKongfu,hand-push hasbeen highlypopular_59_the smalland weakpeople.The powerfulandaggressive opponentcanbeeasily defeatedbyasmall cleverattack oran abruptexplosive power.With theirattention_60_focus oncorrect postureand breathingcontrol,Taiji playerspromotethe completeharmony ofbody andmind.Taiji providesthe mental_61_relax andphysicalfitness,which isessential inour modernstress-filled life.In thissport,softness isstronger thanhardness;moving ina curveis betterthan astraightline.It isespecially differentfrom westerntypes ofsports,_62_the harderand quickermeansthe better._63_youre youngor old,male orfemale,you allcan chooseTaiji asyour idealphysicalexercise.When_64_practice itquietly andslowly,you cansense theexisting ofair and_65_gradual inthe nearfuture thissport willbecome yournew lifestyle.第三节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)515根据题意及所给提示完成句子,注意每空一词方便的
66.Will itbe foryou tostart worktomorrow考虑周至的
67.It was1J ofyou tolet usknow youwere goingtobelate.勇气.
68.He wouldnever walkagain buthe startedanewlife with
69.The partyhasacore ofcommitsupporters.
70.The greatsuccess ofthis programhas beenlargedue tothe supportgiven bythe localbusinessman.第四部分写作(共分)40第一节(满分分)15假定你是某国际学校的学生会主席李华,请你写一则通知,为学校近期将要举行的排球比赛招募志愿者内容包括2021Student VolleyballMatch.招募目的;
1.招募条件;2,培训时间和地点3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2NoticeThe StudentsUnion第二节(满分分)25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文Many yearsago,my father,who was80at thattime,arrived forhis regulartwo-week visitat myhomein Karachi.He livedwith myelder brotherin Lahoremost ofthe timeand forten yearshadstuck to his habitof goingfor an-hour-long morningwalk tokeep fit.In Lahore,he wouldwalk aroundapark thatis quiteclose tomy brothershouse.Naturally,hewaskeen tocontinue hismorning walkwhilewith usin Karachi.Our preferredpark isa2km walkfrom myhouse andit hasa1km walkingtrack.I couldnotdrive himthere everyday asI hadto leavefortheoffice atthe sametime hewanted toset out.Sincethere arehardly anyfootpaths inKarachi,my fathersaid hewas delightedto walkontheroad ashewas certainthere wouldntbe muchtraffic inthe morning.Though Ikept himinformed thatour housewas nearthe parkand wasmade ofred bricksin casehegot lost,I wasstill lessconfident soI suggestedit would be saferif hechanged his walk time to theevening.That wayI couldtake himtothe park afterwork.However,my father-adetermined person——said that he couldnot changehis routinefor justa fewdays andinsistedthathewouldbeleaving thehouse everyday at7am andreturning by8am.He starteddoingthis andstuck firmlytohisschedule.So oneday whenhe hadnot returnedby8:30am,my wife,Qaisa,phoned meinapanic.Worried,I immediatelydrove home,taking thesame routethat my fatherwould havetaken forhiswalk.Not spottinghim anywhere,I wenttothepolice stationto reportmyfathers disappearance.Thestation houseofficer advisedmetowait untilmidnight beforefilling thereport.Since itwas only10am,I droveback tothepark,inthehope ofdiscovering sometraces,but invain.Totally ata lossfor注意what todo next,I returnedhome andwaited impatiently,walking backand forthinthehouse.续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2At10:35am thedoorbell rangandmyfather stoodoutside thedoor smiling,accompanied byayoung man.After knowingwhat hadhappened,I showedmy appreciationoftheyoung manskindness.。
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