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贵州省毕节梁才学校2023年英语高三第一学期期末综合测试模拟试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域
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5.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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4.Look overthere!There is a long,winding pathup to the house.A.lead B.leadingC.led D.to lead
5.—Congratulations!I hearyouve won the firstprize in the singingcompetition.—Yoube mistaken.Pm in the danceclass.A.mustB.may C.should D.could
6.—Excuse me,doyoumind ifI openthe window—Well,if you・I canput onmore clothes.A.can B.mayC.mustD.shall
7.Having battledwith theirover whether to offerhelp to an agedman orwomanwho hasfallen over,most peoplechoose tohelp.A.compromise B.contradictionC.conscience D.competence
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3.00一Adult:16+Child:11-15Under11travel free,11+need theirown travelticket.N/A:Not availableLondonTravelcards can be used on:令London Undergroundthe Tube^Overground andNational Railtrains in London令London busesin anyZone,irrespective of the zonesshown onthe ticket令有轨电车Trams inSouth London令Docklands Light Railway DLRYoucan alsoget a33%discount onriver boatsand a25%discount in the EmiratesAir Linecable car.、1Which of the followingstatement is true about the LondonTravlecardA.you canbuy itfrom Undergroundstations in LondonB.it savesyou alot of time waitingin lineto get a ticket.C.its priceis basedon howmany timesyou want to travel.D.With ityou canget a discount on all transportinLondon.、2If you wantto travel fromcentral London to WembleyStadium after10am andstay atyourfriends homenearby fortwo days,a isyour bestchoice.A.1Day AnytimeTravlecard for Zones1-
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00、4A LondonTravelcard forZones1-4can Notbe usedon.A.London busesin Zones1-6B.National Railtrains incentral LondonC.the DocklandsLightRailwaywithin Zone4D.the LondonUnderground to get tothe airports.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
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)
26.30Despite beingmarried forover17years,Jeff and Angela Hartungare stillgoingthrough thegetting-to-know-each-other stageof theirrelationship.Thafs because,closeto five years ago,Angela was]by acar whilecrossing aNew YorkCity intersection.do not2anything atall.I askedfor mytwo
3.I thoughttheywere like2and8years old.They were17and23years oldJ saidAngela.After theaccident,Angela was4to recallabout fifteenyears ofher life.When shewoke up(昏迷),from hercoma Angelathought shewas still5to herfirst husband,who hadpassedaway years ago,and she had zeromemory ofher present6,Jeff.Even afterseeing theirweddingalbum,Angela hadno7who Jeffwas.This leftJeff with a difficult8—how couldhe9his wifeslovefor thesecond timeFirst,Jeff coveredtheir housewith photos,and remindersof10times beforeAngelas(求婚)accident.He then11---------courting herall overagain.Most importantly,Jeff refusedto leaveAngelas12,even whenshecouldnt rememberwho hewas.13,JefFs effortspaid offandAngela14for himall over again.This calledfor somekind of
15.In orderto restarttheir16love story,Jeff andAngela retoldtheir vowsin NewYork CitysCentralPark.They17invited all of theirclosest friendsandfamily members.Jeff trulyfeels18that hewas able to earnhis wifeslove alloveragain.19believe thatthis happenedfor areason/5he said.How many times havewe saidJI wishIcould go20and dosomething overagain9Fve gottento dothat.”
1、A.transported B.struck C.met D.witnessed、2A.remember B.lose C.see D.mind、3A.students B.doctors C.children D.friends、4A.unwilling B.unhappy C.unlikely D.unable、5A.devoted B.married C.attached D.related、6A.husband B.driver C.boss D.partner、7A.expectation B.doubt C.decision D.clue、8A.judgment B.explanation C.dilemma D.proof、9A.earn B.appreciate C.stand D.understand、10A.busier B.easier C.happier D.tougher、11A.enjoyed B.admitted C.permitted D.started、12A.house B.side C.bed D.family、13A.Immediately B.Eventually C.Naturally D.Jokingly、14A.fell B.went C.lived D.left、15A.experiment B.apology C.celebration D.puzzle、16A.funny B.own C.selfless D.wild、17A.fortunately B.suddenly C.even D.already、18A.blessed B.surprised C.proud D.nervous、19A.mistakenly B.hardly C.honestly D.secretly、20A.away B.in C.down D.back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
1.5151词的正确形式分
27.15Alibaba founder,Jack Magraduated from the HangzhouTeachers Institutein1988with amajor inEnglish languageeducation,and wentontoteach atanother universityin the city.He gaveup1,university teachingjob after2r discoverthe Internet.Ma becameexcited
3.the Internetduring avisit tothe UnitedStates in1995and wanted tofind a way4^bringthe onlineworld to China.In1999,he persuadedfriends togive him$60,000to startan e-commerce firmcalled Alibaba.Seeing anopportunity forsmall businessesto buy and selltheir goods online,he started()Alibaba,firstly runningthe companyout ofhis apartmentin the5^east cityof Hangzhou.Alibaba Groupincludes Tmall.com forbusiness-to-consumer tradeand Taobao,China,s^C)popular onlineconsumer marketplacewith hundredsof millionsof productsand services■-一listed.Now thecompany is
7.Internet giantand Ma-a formerEnglish teacheris amongChinasmost super-rich.()On hislong roadto riches,Jack Masays his8,inspire has been thefilm characterForrestGump.()“I likethat guy.19^watch that movie about10times,”he saidin aninterview withCNBC.“Every timeI getfrustrated,I watchthatmovie.”Ma saidthe lessonhe learnedfrom thefilm featuringTom Hankswas10・no matterwhatchanges,you areyou.Fm stillthe guyI was15yearsagowhen Iearned$20a month.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作
28.10文文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除10或修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画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改1均仅限一词、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
21011、Bad eating habits candestroy our health Thereare alot ofbad eatinghabits in our life、For example,watching televisionwhile havemeals isbad for our healthDoing thismean youdontpay attentionto yourfood,forget whatfull you are,and ofteneat toomuch Anotherexampleis havingdrinks ratherthan waterDrinks areusually highlyin calorieand sugar,、、that cancause weightproblems Wateris importantIt makesyour braincell andevery organinyour bodyto workproperly Andeating infront of the computerand stayingthere after、meals mayalso doharm withourhealthFor benefitof ourhealth,we shouldget ridof both of第二节书面表达(满分分)these badeatinghabits
2529.(25分)假设你是李华你的外国笔友打算于7月来中国,特来信了解中国人的社交习俗请你用英语回一封信,从以下几个方面作具体介绍见面时的问候方式;
1.接收礼物时的回应方式;
2.餐宴礼节
3.注意词数左右,信的开头和结束语已写好,不计入总词数;
1.100可根据内容要点适当增加细节,使行文连贯
4.Dear Jane,Glad tohear fromyou and youre welcometo Chinain July.Yours sincerely,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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9、11B、12C、13D、14C、15B、16D、17D、18C、19D、20C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、、211A、2C、3B、4C、、221A、2B、3C、4D、、231A、2B、3B、4D、5C、、241A、2D、3D、4B、、251B、2C、3C、4D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
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、、261B、3C、4D、5B、6A、7D、8C、9A、10C、11D、12B、13B、14A、15C、16D、17C、18A、19C、20D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L5151内单词的正确形式、
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6.most popular
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10、第一处改为28have having第二处改为mean means第三处改为what how第四处改为highly high第五处改为that which第六处改为cell cells第七处删掉to第八处改为with to第九处在前加benefit the第十处改为both all第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Jane,Glad tohear fromyou andyoure welcometoChinain July.The followingare someChinesecustoms.Firstly,we greeteach otherby saying“HeHo orasking suchquestions as^Where areyougoing,9to showgood manners.Next,when receivinga gift,we usuallysay“It isunnecessary^besides“Thanks”to showpoliteness and then putit away.Finally,at dinnerparties,we talkloudly and touch glasseswhen drinkingto someoneshealth orsuccess toshowthat werewarm.Anyhow,different cultures,different customs.If you“Do asthe Romansdo wheninRome,youll enjoymore ofyour stayhere.I hopewhats mentionedabove mightbe helpfuland wishyoua good journey.Yours sincerely,Li Huabankindustry andtravel industry..A.applied B.have appliedC.hasbeenapplied D.had beenapplied
9.Citizens areto exercisetheir rights,but underno circumstancescan theyviolateother peoplesrights.A.on trackB.on scheduleC.at easeD.at liberty
10.People withanyone whois alwaystalking abouthow wonderfulhe is.A.fall inB.keep companyC.catch upD・get fedup
11.The Japanesesuffering fromthe worstnatural disasters・A.are;ever sinceB.are;of alltimeC.is;ever sinceD.is;of alltime
12.The nationalpark has a largecollection ofwildlife,from butterfliesto elephants.A.to rangeB.rangeC.ranging D・ranged
13.Police havefound appearsto bethe lostancient statue.A.which B.where C.how D.what
14.-Can thoseat theback ofthe classroomhear me-No problem.A,seat B.sitC.seated D.sat
15.The newsupermarket hasannounced that the firstto purchasegoodsonthe openingdayget abig prize.A.must B.shallC.would D.could
16.We allknow thatgood resultsfor youwhen youstart doingthingsyou love.A・are waitingB・have waitedC.have beenwaiting D.will bewaiting
17.Last week,only twopeople cameto lookat thehouse,wantedtobuy it.A.none ofthem B.bothofthem C.none ofwhom D.neither ofwhom
18.Professor Wanginourschool tillnext Sunday.A.will havestayed B.has stayedC.is stayingD.stayedA.Which B.What
19.theyve managedto geteverything finishedso quicklyis notclear tous.C.That D.How
20.-…What doyou thinkof zoology--In myopinion,zoology isbotany.A.a subjectso interesting as B.asainteresting subjectasC.as interestinga subjectas D.interestingasa subjectas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
21.(6分)Have youever caughtyourself saying,nI hatesmall talk!”the minuteyou walk(内向的人).into aparty If so,you mightbe an introvert Introvertshate tochat about smallsubjects withpeople.They arefine whenyou talkone onone butseem to get lostinthecrowdwhen there*sagroup around.If youretalking toanintrovert,you mightfind thatyour firstfew conversationsgo oneoftwo ways.Either theyllseem toget boredand notsay muchor theyllseem toskate oversmalltalk infavor ofmore in-depth topics.What youneed toknow isthat the introvert is not beingrude.Ifsjust that they dontlike small talk.Heres why.Small talkserves asa gateway toward deeperconversation.Some introvertsdont realizethatsmall talkwill actuallyhelp themget tothe biggertopics.You dontneed tostay onsmalltalk forever.However,sometimes introvertsfeel thateven theshort amountof timeit takestoget intothe realconversation isa wasteoftime.Small talkis veryfast.Someone sayssomethingand thisshould befollowed upwithaquick response.But introvertslike tochew ontheir wordsbeforesaying themaloud.Before theyanswer,theyll mullover differentthoughts.Small talkby itsvery natureinvites morepeople tojoin in.The morepeople whojoin theconversation,the moretheintrovertwill tendto stepback.As aresult,theyll bequiet.Smalltalk is about throwingout subjectsinthehope thatone ormore ofthem canbe turnedinto acommonpoint ofinterest.The listeninginvolved withsmalltalkisnotin-depth.The purposeisaboutlisteningTightly“so you can figureouttheright topicsto spendsome timeon.Introverts tendto begreatlisteners,but theyuse activelistening ratherthan lightlistening.This makesthemwonderful friends,but canalso makeit difficultfor newpeople tounderstand whytheyre so、quiet1How dointroverts respondtoachatA・They tryto avoidit.B.They getexcited about it.C.They giveit theirfull attention.D.They focuson unimportanttopics.、2What dowe knowaboutsmalltalkA.It goesslowly.B.It costspeople alot oftime.C.It contributesto deepertopics.D.It makesno sense.
3、What doesthe underlinedphrase nmullover in Paragraph3probably meanA.Give up.B.Think over.C.Write down.D.Forget about、4How canwe becomea goodtalker insmall conversationsA.Figure outthe deepmeaning ofquestions.B.Think twicebefore answeringquestions.C.Try to find sharedtopics.D.Be aquiet listener.分
22.8We cantake onlinejoyful learningexperiences toa newlevel bycombining thebestpractices ineducation withinspiring hands-on lessonsthat parentsand childrencan enjoytogether.♦OStarting a Writers NotebookJune13th—June17thThis workshopis toinspire children to see themselves astrue authors.The writingactivitiesin thisworkshop aremeant tohelp youngauthors developtheir senseof voiceandenthusiasm forwriting.Participants willlearn avariety ofstrategies andtechniques forgeneratingideas andproducing meaningfulwriting.PRICE:$
27.00$
22.00cash paymentAGE:6—10♦O Backyard Science June20th—June24thBy sharingwhat wediscover inour ownbackyards,our childrenwill beable toexperiencefirsthand howwildlife,climate,and geographiclandscapes differacross theglobe.Through thisworkshopwe have the ability to createeye-opening explorationsforour children.PRICE:$
27.00AGE:4—10♦OBe aPeacemaker June27th—July1stBy practicingmindfulness wediscover howtofindthat peacefulplace withinourselves,even duringthe mostdifficult times.This onlineclass offersfamilies awaytoexplore beneficialtechniquestogether inan effortto developa sharedlanguage andcommon understandingofwhat itmeans to be fullypresent inour lives.PRICE:$
27.00AGE:4—10♦O Poetry Makers June11th-July15thWhen sharingpoems withourchildren,we notonly teachthem howto appreciatethebeauty oflanguage butalso thatour wordshavetheabilitytoaffect othersin deepandmeaningful ways.In thisfour-week onlineworkshop,we willstrengthen ourchildrensunderstanding ofthemselves,each other,andtheworld aroundthem through the power ofwriting poetry.PRICE:$
27.00AGE:6—
10、1What canwe learnabout Starting aWriters NotebookA.It offersadiscount.B・It lastsfour weeks.C.It issuitable for all ages.D.It encourageschildrentowrite poetry.、2What canwe learnabout BackyardScienceA.It encouragesthe kidstogetclose tonature.B.It offersthe kidsvarious outdoorexplorations.C.It fillsthe kidswith confidencein theirfuture.D.It enrichesthe kids9life experienceand knowledge.、3Which workshopcan helpkids makeagoodbalance intheir dailylifeA.StartingaWritersNotebook.B.BackyardScience.C.Be aPeacemaker.D.PoetryMakers.、4What cankids learnat PoetryMakersA.Take moreinterest intheir studies.B.Have astrong desireto besuccessful.C・Show muchenthusiasm forliterature.D.Be aware ofthepowerofwords.(分)
23.8Kincaid lookedat hiswatch:eight-seventeen.The truckstarted onthe secondtry,and hebacked out,shifted gears,and movedslowly downthe alleyunder hazysun.Through thestreets ofBellingham hewent,heading southon Washington11,running along thecoast ofPuget Soundforafew miles,then followingthe highwayas itswung easta littlebeforemeeting U.S Route
20.Turning intothe sun,he beganthe long,winding drivethroughtheCascades.He likedthiscountry andfelt unpressedstopping nowand thento makenotes aboutinteresting possibilitiesforfuture expeditionsor toshoot what he called“memory snapshots/9The purposeof thesecausalphotographs wasto remindhim ofplaces hemight wantto visitagain andapproachmore seriously.In laterafternoon heturned northat Spokane,picking upU.S.Route2,whichwould takehim halfwayacross thenorthern UnitedStates toDuluth,Minnesota.He wishedfor thethousandth timein hislife thathehada dog,a goldenretriever,maybefor travelslike thisandtokeep himcompany athome.But hewas frequentlyaway;overseasmuch ofthe timeand itwould notbe fairtotheanimal.Still,he thoughtaboutitanyway.In afewyears hewould begetting tooold forthe hardfieldwork.must geta dogthen.He saidtohimself.Drives likethis alwaysput himinto asentimental mood.The dogwas partof it.RobertKincaid wasalone asits possibletobe—an onlychild,parents bothdead,distant relativeswhohad losttrack ofhim and he ofthem,no closefriends.He thoughtabout Marian.She hadleft himnine yearsago after fiveyears of marriage.Hewas fifty-two now,that wouldmake herjust underforty.Marian haddreams ofbecoming amusician,a folksinger.She knewallofthe Weavers9songs andsang thempretty wellin thecoffeehouseof Seattle.When hewas homeintheold days,he drovehertothe showsand satinthe audiencewhile shesang.His longabsences—two orthree monthssometimes—were hardonthemarriage.He knewthat.She wasawareofwhathedid whenthey decidedtogetmarried,and bothofthemhad avaguesense thatit couldall behandled somehow.It couldntwhen hecame fromphotographinga storyin Icelandand shewas gone.The noteread,Robert,it didntwork outIleft youthe Harmonyguitar.Stay in touch.”He didntstay intouch.Neither didshe.He signedthe divorcepapers whenthey arrivedayear laterand caughta planefor Australiathe nextday.She hadasked fornothingexcept herfreedom.、1Which routeis theright onetaken byKincaid一一一A.Bellingham-Washington11Puget SoundU.S Route20U.S Route2-Duluth一一一一一B.U.S.Route2Bellingham Washington11Puget SoundU.S Route20Duluth一一C.U.S.Route2U.S Route20Duluth-Bellingham-Washington11D.Bellingham—Washington11—U.S.Route2—U.S Route20—Duluth、2Which statementistrueaccording tothe passageA.Kincaids parentswere deadandheonly kept intouch with somedistant relatives.B.Kincaid wouldhave hada dogif hehadnt beenaway fromhome toomuch.C.Kincaid usedto havea goldenretriever.D.Kincaid neededa dogin doinghis hardfieldwork.、3Why didKincaid stopto takephotos whiledrivingA.To write“memory snapshots”B.To remindhimself ofplaces hemight wantto visitagain.C.To avoidforgetting theway back.D.To shootbeautiful sceneryalongtheroad.、4What canyou knowabout MarianA.She diedafterfiveyearsofmarriage.B.She wasolder thanKincaid.C.She couldsing verywell andearned bigmoney.D.She wasnot aprofessional popsinger.
5、We candraw aconclusion fromthe passagethat・A.Marian knewwhat wouldhappen beforeshe marriedKincaid.B.Kincaid thoughthis absencewould bea problemwhen hemarried Marian.C.It turnedout thatMarian couldnot standKincaid9s absenceand left him.D.After Marianlefthim,they stillkeptintouchwitheach other.(分)
24.8Regrets areoften painful.A studysuggests thatsome peoplecan overcomethem,said JiaWei Zhang,a psychologygraduate atthe Universityof California.But thisisnt thecasefor everyone,he said.The researcherswondered whysome peoplereport feelingimprovement fromregrets butothersdont.Does itlie inhow peopleapproach their regrets(自我同情)In thestudy,the researchersfocused onself-compassion asa potentialfactorin whysome peoplehave aneasier limeleaving their regrets behindthem.400people attendedan experiment.First,they wereasked towrite about their biggestregret.Half wrotesomething theydid butwish theyhadnt done;the otherhalf wrotesomethingthey didntdo butwish theyhad.Then,the participantswere randomlyassigned tooneof threegroups:self compassion,self-esteem anda controlgroup.The self-esteem groupwasasked torespond by“talking toyourself aboutthis regretfromtheaspect ofconfirmingyour positivequalities
55.The controlgroup wasasked towrite abouttheir favoritehobby ratherthan theirregret.Then,they wereasked abouttheir feelings of forgiveness,acceptance andpersonalimprovement followingthe exercise.They foundthatthe self-compassion groupreported greaterfeelings ofacceptance,forgiveness andpersonal improvement,compared withthe controlgroup andtheselfesteemgroup.In otherwords,focusing onyour bestqualities isnot whathelps youfeel better about aregret.Rather,being compassionatetoward yourselfis whatmay makea difference,theresearchers found.Its possiblethat peoplewho practiceself-compassion areabletoconfront theirregretsand seewhat wentwrong,so theycan makea betterchoice inthe future,Zhang toldLiveScience.Self-compassion pushespeople toaccept theirregret insteadof runningaway fromit.The researchersused anexample ofthis froma previousstudy onbreast cancerpatientswho wereasked totry thinkingabouttheirtreatment ina positivelight beforeit began.The、women whodid soreported greaterfeelingsofpersonal growthlater on.1What doestheunderlined word“confront”inParagraph7meanA.Handle B.Forget.C.Ignore D.Show.、2What werethe studentsintheself-esteem groupasked todoA.Think ofawayout.B.Write abouttheirregrets.C.Record theirfavorite hobbies.D.Treat theirregrets inpositive ways.、3Why werethe participantsasked abouttheir goodqualitiesA.To coverup theirregrets.B.To seeif theyhave weaknesses.C.To seeif theyhave selfcompassion.D.To helpthem feelbetterabouttheirregrets.
4、What wasthe aimof mentioningthe researchers9study onbreast cancerpatientsA.To showthe methodoftheresearch.B.To showthe valueoftheacceptance.C.To showthe truthof peoplesfeeling.D.To showthe difficultyoftheresearch.25・(10分)The LondonTravelcard isa paperticket thatis validonallLondon publictransport.❖Online exclusive:youcannot buya paper7Day Travelcardfrom Undergroundstationsin London—it canonly bebought inadvance.❖Unlimited travel:the Travelcardgives youunlimited travelon Londonspublic transportnetwork.❖No queuing:while othervisitors waitin lineatthetrain stationwith theirheavy bags,youll beready totravel assoon asyou arriveinLondon.❖Low prices:a Travelcardis ofgreat value,andyougetadiscount onthe TamesRiverboatsand EmiratesAir Linecablecar.Should IbuyanAnytime Travelcardor anOff PeakTravelcardIt dependson whattime ofthe dayyou willbe travelling:Anytime Travelcardscanbeused atanytime;OffPeakTravelcards arecheaper,butcannot beusedonMonday toFriday before9:30am.Which zonesdo Ineed aTravelcard forThecenter ofLondon,including mostmajor attractions,is inZones1-
2.Most suburban(郊区的)areas ofLondon,including WembleyStadium andWimbledon TennisClub,arewithin Zones1-
4.Almost thewhole ofLondon,including Heathrowand LondonCity Airports,is inZones1-
6.To checkwhich zonesthe areasyouwantto visitare in,seethefull mapof theLondontransport network.Tickets prices:Zones1-2Zones1-3Zones1-4Zones1-5Zones1-6。
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