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2020-2021学年保定市第一中学高三英语第三次联考试卷及参考答案

2020-2021学年保定市第一中学高三英语第三次联考试卷及参考答案

2020-2021学年保定市第一中学高三英语第三次联考试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThis online course is designed to provide you with work-ready skills including responding to job advertisements,writing application letters and resumes(简历)and developing inter-view skills.What topics will it cover?● The recruitment(招聘)and selection process● The job application● Planning for the interview● Developing interview skillsWhat will you achieve?By the end of the course,you'll be able to...● Assess the recruitment and selection process from an employer's point of view● Interpret an advertisement,job description and selection criteria correctly● Model a well-written job application● Plan for a job interviewWho is the course for?While this course appeals to trainees and graduates,it also applies to job seekersin the broader community looking to increasing their confidence and success rate when applying for work.Who develops the course?Central Queensland University.It is Australia's leading regional university.Our courses are designed alongside industry andmany include hands-on learning experiences and project-based learning.Our commitment to making real-world knowledge and skills accessible to all has seen us being awarded global recognition.1. What will students learn if they take the online course?A. The way to write a resume.B. The way to put an advertisement.C. The skills of talking with others.D. The skills of improving reading.2. Who is the online course intended for?A. Trainers.B. Interviewers.C. Job seekers.D. College students.3. Which ofthe following best describes the online course?A Cheap. B. Practical. C. Long-standing. D. World-class.BWe use what is known as inner speech, where we talk to ourselves, to evaluate situations and make decisions. Now, a robot has been trained to speak aloud its inner decision-making process, giving us a view of how it responds to contradictory demands.Arianna Pipitone and Antonio Chella at the University of Palermo, Italy, programmed a humanoid robot named Pepper, with software that models human cognitive(认知的)processes, which allowed Pepper to retrieve (检索)relevant information from its memory and find the correct way to act based on human commands, as well as a text — to — speech processor. It allowed Pepper to voice its decision-making process while completing a task, "With inner speech, we can better understand what the robot wants to do and what its plan is," says Chella.The researchers asked Pepper to set a dinner table according to etiquette (礼仪)rules they had programmed into the robot. Inner speech was either enabled or disabled to see how it affected Pepper's ability to do what was instructed.When instructed to place a napkin on a fork with its inner speech enabled, Pepper asked itself what the etiquette required and concluded that this request went against the rules it had been given. It then asked the researchers if putting the napkin on the fork was the correct action. When told it was, Pepper said, "OK, I prefer to follow your desire," and explained how it was going to place the napkin on the fork.When asked to do the same task with inner speech disabled, Pepper knew this contradicted etiquette rules, so it didn't perform the task or explain why.With the potential for robots to become more common in the future, this type of programming could help the public understand their abilities and limitations, says Sarah Sebo at theUniversityofChicago. "It maintains people's trust and enables cooperation and interactions between humans and robots," she says. However, this experiment only used a single human participant, says Sebo. "It's unclear how their approach would compare across a wide range of human participants," she says.4. Why does the author mention how people make decisions in the first paragraph?A. To introduce the topic.B. To make comparisons.C. To provide an example.D. To support his argument.5. How did Pepper react to the contradictory instruction with its inner speech enabled?A. It failed to complete the task.B. It followed the etiquette rules.C. It made a random decision.D. It communicated with the researchers.6. What did Sarah Sebo think of the research?A. It was creative but worthless.B. It was a good try but the result was a failure.C. It was inspiring but needed further evidence.D. It was carefully designed but poorly performed.7. Which of the following is the best title for the text?A. Robot Taught To Be PoliteB. Robot Can Explain Its DecisionC. Robot Making Decisions: No Longer A DreamD. Robot-Human Communication: No Longer A ProblemCLast summer, I spent four months working in France, where the company I was working for put me up in a house that didn’t have Wi-Fi. I wasn’t looking forward to it.I soon discovered, however, that living in a house without Wi-Fi was easier than I expected.Contact between my friends and family was significantly reduced to the odd text message here and there. I couldn’t enjoy my usual web browsing on BBC iPlayer, social media sites, keeping up to date with the news, or even wanting to know the opening hours of shops in the new area I was in.I didn’t, however, spend a full four months without connecting to a Wi-Fi network. It was only a five minute walk to the reception where I could connect for free and spend as much time online as I wanted to at my own leisure. It made me think , though , how unnecessary it can be , how unnecessarily we rely on it—how we perhaps rely on it too much. As a person, I was more sociable. I spent more time with my housemates instead of hiding behind a computer screen. I did other things that I wouldn’t necessarily have done if I could have browsed the web at my leisure. I read more, I cooked meals for my friends, and I even tidied up more often. Dare I say it; I learned how to live without Wi-Fi. Dare I say it; I found it was easier than I had imagined.8. What was the writer’s first feeling when finding her house had no Wi-Fi?A. Unexpected.B. Angry.C. Shocked.D. Depressed.9. How did the writer keep in touch with her friends and family without Wi-Fi?A. By writing regularly.B. By text message.C. By video calls.D. By telegram.10. What was the writer’s life like without Wi-Fi?A. Dull.B. Lonely.C. Active.D. Relaxing.11. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. A life without Wi-FiB. Different views on the InternetC. The disadvantages of Wi-FiD. How to use the InternetDMusic is said to be a universal language. But for Chase Burton, a deaf filmmaker fromTexas, music has always been a totally different experience.“When I was a kid, I’d lie on the floor so I could feel the vibrations (震动,颤动) from my brother’s band rocking out below my body, ” the 33-year-old man said. “That was one of the first times I began building a relationship with music.”In 2016, his ability to experience music changed dramatically, thanks to California-based technology company Not Impossible Labs. It designed a vibrating suit that enables deaf people to “feel” music through their skin. Consisting of a body harness (背带), ankle and wrist belts, the suit translates audio into a range of vibrating pulses that are felt at 24 contact points.Burtonhas been trialing the suit for four years.“The sound hits different parts of your body, ” saidBurton. “Maybe it will strikeme down in my ankles first. And then I’ll start to feel the vibrations in my back. And then I’ll feel some pulsations in my wrist.”The creators want to extends the tactile (触觉) musical experience beyond the deaf community. In 2018, they gave out 150 of the suits at a rock concert inLas Vegaswhere half the audience members were deaf and half were able to hear.Since then, Not Impossible Labs has been working to improve the technology and says it’s ready to go to market soon. Eventually, the creators want the suit to become a consumer product, accessible to all. The company’s talent and business development director, Jordan Richardson, said that the technology could be used in live sports broadcasts, video games and theme parks.As a writer and director who’s been working to make the movie world more accessible,Burtonhopes that the vibrating suit will be available to his film audiences in the future. He believes the suit canenhanceemotions while watching a movie – for hearing as well as deaf people. “I see the tech as a real opportunity to help people understand that music for movies doesn’t always need to be enjoyed through the ears”.12. Why would Chase Burton lie on the floor when he was a kid?A. To feel some pulsations in his wrist.B. To feel the vibrations from his brother’s band.C. To expand the tactile musical experience.D. To begin building a bond with films.13. What do we know about Not Impossible Labs from the passage?A. It was started by Chase Burton in 2016.B. Its products have been used in live sports broadcasts.C. It is a technology company based inCalifornia.D. Its administrative director is Jordan Richardson.14. Which can replace the underlined word “enhance” in the last paragraph?A. createB. expressC. coverD. strengthen15. What is the best title for the passage?A. Vibrating Suit Allows Deaf People to “Feel” MusicB. Tech Company Provides Free Suits for Deaf PeopleC. Deaf People Enjoy Rock Music with Free SuitD. Movies Need to Be Enjoyed Through the Ears第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2020-2021学年哈尔滨市第九中学高三英语第三次联考试题及答案解析

2020-2021学年哈尔滨市第九中学高三英语第三次联考试题及答案解析

2020-2021学年哈尔滨市第九中学高三英语第三次联考试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AMy wife Hilary andI were on the beach, with three of our children, taking pictures of shore birds near our home in Alaska when we saw a bear. The bear was thin and small, moving aimlessly.Just a few minutes later, I heard my daughter shouting, “Dad! The bear is right behind us!" An aggressive bear will usually rush forward to frighten away its enemy but would suddenly stop at the last minute. This one was silent and its ears pinned back the sign of an animal that is going in for the kill. And it was a cold April day. Thebear behaved abnormally, probably because of hunger.I held my camera tripod(三脚架)in both hands to form a barrier as the bear rushed into me. Its huge head was level with my chest and shoulders, and the tripod stuck across its mouth. It bit down and I found myself supporting its weight. I knew 1 would not be able to hold it for long.Even so, this was a fight I had to win: I was all that stood between the bear and my family, who would stand little chance of running faster than a brown bear.The bear hit at the camera, cutting it off the tripod. I raised my left arm to protect my face; the beast held tightly on the tripod and pressed it into my side. My arm could not move, and I sensed that my bones were going to break.Drawing back my free hand, I struck the bear as hard as I could for five to six times. The bear opened its mouth and I grasped its fur, trying to push it away. I was actually wrestling with the bear at this point. Then, as suddenly as it had begun, the fight ended. The bear moved back towards-the forest,before returning for another attack the first time I felt panic.Obviously satisfied that we caused no further threat, the bear moved off, destroying a fence as it went. My arm was injured, but the outcome for us could hardly have been better. I'm proud that my family remained clear-headed when panic could have led to a very different outcome.1. How did the writer feel when faced with the brown bear?A. Fearful but confident.B. Nervous but brave.C. Upset but determined.D. Awful but hopeful.2. The bear finally went away after itA. got injuredB. felt safeC. found some foodD. took away the camera3. What does the author want to tell us?A. We should keep calm when troubles comeB. We should rise to the challenge when faced with difficulties.C. We should not risk ourselves in some dangerous areas.D. We should learn to take advantage of anything at hand when in trouble.BZaki was small for his twelve years, and he was angry being treated as a child. Farid, his older brother, had been looked upon as a man long before he was Zaki’s age. Every day Farid and the other young Bahraini men went out in their wooden boats to dive for oysters (牡蛎). Many times Zaki begged to go along, but Faridalways refused to let him.So every day Zaki would go to the shallow water to practice. His grandfather, a former diver, would watch him and advise him. All morning, Zaki would practice diving beneath the waves. Every afternoon, again and again he would go underwater and hold his breath. With each day’s practice, his diving improved and he could hold his breath a little while longer. Soon Zaki felt as much at home in the water as he did out of it.Zaki rose early one day. He wanted to compete with his brother. They dived beneath the waves. Zaki opened his eyes and found himself looking into his brother’s face. Farid was smiling with confidence. Slowly, the smile was disappearing from Farid’s face. As more seconds passed, a worried look appeared on Farid’s face. Farid was realizing that Zaki could possibly beat him. Looking into Farid’s eyes, Zaki suddenly understood what losing could mean to his brother. Never would the villagers allow him to live it down. He would be laughed at by losing to a little child. Almost without thinking, Zaki kicked his feet and rose to the surface of the water a second before Farid’s head appeared beside him.The men around them cheered and patted Farid on the back. Farid, however, put his arm around Zaki’s shoulders. “Today,” Farid announced, “we shall have a new diver among us.” Then quietly, for Zaki’s ears alone, he said “Thank you, my brother.” And Zaki knew that they both had learned that it takes more than strength to makea man.4. What is the second paragraph mainly about?A. Zaki’s grandfather was a good diver.B. Zaki liked staying at home every day.C. Zaki practised hard in the water daily.D. Zaki’s grandfather encouraged him to dive.5. Which of the following best describes Zaki according to paragraph 3?A. Considerate.B. Ambitious.C. Confident.D. Adventurous.6. What can we infer from the last sentence of the text?A. Farid beat his little brother easily.B. Zaki was as strong as his brother.C. Zaki regretted losing the competition.D. Both Farid and Zaki had grown up.7. What is the best title for the text?A. Farid’s PrideB. Zaki’s ChallengeC. Brothers’ CompetitionD. Grandfather’s AdviceCWatching what you eat can be easier said than done, but a recent study shows it might not just be about what's on your plate — it could be about how quickly it disappears.Japanese researchers followed 1,083 adultsfor five years, splitting them into three categories based on how quickly they ate: slow, normal, and fast. They also answered a questionnaire at the beginning of the study, sharing their diet, physical activity, and medical history. In the beginning, none of the volunteers had metabolic syndrome (新陈代谢综合征) - meaning at least three risk factors — which can lead to health problems like heart conditions and diabetes.When the participants reported back five years later 84 had been diagnosed (诊断) with metabolic syndrome — and their eating speed was a major predictor, according to the results in the journal Circulation. The fast eaters were 89 percent more likely to have metabolic syndrome than slow and normal eaters. Just 2.3 percent of slow eaters received the diagnosis, compared to 11.6 percent of fast eaters. But that's not all. Fast eaters also saw more weight gain, larger waistlines, and higher blood sugar levels than slow eaters.The researchers saygobblingmakes it easier not to take notice of fullness before your body has a chance to signal you to stop. “So when people eat fast they are more likely to overeat,” said Takayuki Yamaji, MD, study author and cardiologist at Hiroshima University in Japan in a statement.Previous research backs up the weight benefits of slow eating, too. One study of New Zealand women found fast eaters have higher body-mass indexes (指数), and a Chinese study found that both healthy and fat men ate less when told to chew 40 times instead of 15 times before swallowing. Initial research even suggests chewing your food longer could bum more calories - up to about 1,000 extra every month.8. What are the participants divided by?A. Medical history.B. Health condition.C. Physical activity.D. Eating speed.9. Which may be the result of the study?A. Fast eaters are 4 times more likely to have metabolic syndrome.B. Normal and slow eaters don’t have metabolic illness.C. 89% of fast eaters have higher blood pressure.D. Slow caters are healthier than fast eaters.10. What does the underlined word “gobbling” in Paragraph 4 best mean?A. Tasting slowly.B. Digesting quickly.C. Eating greedily.D. Cooking carefully.11. What does the last paragraph tell us?A. The importance of eating speed.B. The advantage of eating slowly.C. The result of a Chinese study.D. Fast eating and overeating.DHundreds of children are being treated for sleep problems in Wales every year. In some cases,babies,infants (婴儿)and teenagers have been admitted to hospital in north Wales alone.The Children’s Sleep Charity said many children were suffering from lack of sleep mainly because of technology use. Public Health Wales said sleep was as important to a child’s health as healthy eating and exercise,and children with poor sleep patterns were more likely to be fat.Statistics obtained (获得) under the Freedom of Information Act by BBC Wales found at least 408 children have been admitted to hospitals across Wales suffering from sleep disorders since March 2013.Children aged between 0 and 4 made up the highest number of inpatients (住院病人),with some newborns being treated for sleep-related problems from the day of birth.Vicki Dawson,who set up the Children’s Sleep Charity (CSC),said sleepless nights were putting both children and parents in anxiety. “Their weight and growth may also be affected as well as their mental health,”she said.Teachers said children showing signs of sleep shortage and tiredness in class were a concern as they couldn’t concentrate for long periods.Psychologist Amy McClelland,of Sleep Wales,saida common problem was that children were “over excited”before bed and that families should get back to basics. “Think 1950s family home. Dinner as a family,read,chat,a film maybe,lights off and then bed. ”She added.12. What’s the mainreason why children are short of sleep?A. Less exercise.B. Eating habits.C. Technology use.D. Sleep patterns.13. Who are the majority of the inpatients with sleep-related disorders?A. Infants.B. Teenagers.C. Teachers.D. Parents.14. What can we infer from what Amy McClelland said?A. Chatting and films make children sleep more.B. It is difficult for children to read before bed.C. Being too excitedis good for sleep habits.D. Relaxation has a bad effect on children.15. What is the best title forthe text?A. Ways to Treat Sleep ProblemsB. Sleep Problems of Welsh ChildrenC. Sleep Habits of Welsh ChildrenD. The Problems of Welsh Children第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2024届四川省成都市百师联盟高三一轮复习联考(三)英语试题及答案

2024届四川省成都市百师联盟高三一轮复习联考(三)英语试题及答案

2024届高三一轮复习联考(三)全国卷英语试题注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。

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1. What time will the woman leave for the Sports Center?A. At 5: 30.B. At 5: 00C. At 4: 30.2. Where are the speakers probably?A. At the woman's house.B. In a restaurant.C. In the market.3. How does the man feel about the new book?A. Its plot's confusing.B. It's worth reading.C. Its summary is boring.4. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. A program.B. An author.C. A book.5. Why does the woman want to go to the gym?A. To be stronger.B. To get in shape.C. To kill time.第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分)》听下面5段对话或独白。

2023届四川省大数据精准教学联盟高三第三次联考英语试题(含答案解析)

2023届四川省大数据精准教学联盟高三第三次联考英语试题(含答案解析)

2023届四川省大数据精准教学联盟高三第三次联考英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Interactive Virtual Science LabWhat if you are home-schooled and your family can’t afford to build a lab at your home? These are realistic,interactive,virtual lab experiments that9th-12th grade home-schooled students love and can perform from the convenience of home.Subjects Options Offered:1.Biology2.Chemistry3.PhysicsHow Does It Work?A student is registered for one-week lab experiments that include:·Daily20-30minute online class(each weekday for one week)with Greg Landry for instruction.This includes instruction on creating high quality lab reports and background instruction for each of the ten lab experiments we’ll conduct.Students can attend the live class or use the recording.·Students will have a daily task(conduct two experiments in our interactive virtual lab and create two lab reports)to turn in.·There are no supplies with our online lab experiments!Everything is done online in our interactive lab!With their mouse and keyboard,students follow a step-by-step“method”(also called“procedure”)to perform all the steps in the experiment.·Students record all data from the experiment in their lab notebook and create a lab report which will be graded by Greg Landry and instructed for improvement.About the instructorGreg Landry is a20-year experienced home-school dad and former college professor.He has taught several thousand home-schooled students for over20years.TuitionS390for each student.Questions?Click Here to Contact Greg Landry.1.For whom is this text written?A.Adults crazy about science.B.Lab teachers giving lessons online.C.Teachers for home-schooled students.D.Science-loving students learning at home.2.What will students do if registered?A.Finish one lab report each day.B.Operate all experiments on computer.C.Prepare equipment before class begins.D.Finish tasks with data given by Greg Landry.3.In which column of the website can you most probably find this text?A.Advertisement.B.Computer.C.Education.D.Technology.A foreigner from Luxembourg expanded the horizons of villagers in Zhadong,a village in Guangxi,across continents.“The first time I came to Zhadong village,I was impressed by its natural beauty.The adobe(黏土)homes fit perfectly with the green environment,”recalls Hansen Nico Rene,a 63-year-old retired policeman.“But when we entered the houses,we found people were very poor.”Before coming to Zhadong,Hansen had settled in Guangxi’s Hechi city for six years. What brought him to Zhadong was a notice for volunteers to aid the poverty relief campaign in March2018.In2015,of some600residents in the village,over half lived under the national poverty line.At the time of Hansen’s first visit,there were still some parts of the village that were not accessible by road.“We first thought he was a tourist,as he was carrying a camera with him,”a local villager says.“But later,we learned he was a volunteer.He is always giving a hand to the villagers on their farms when he sees them.When visiting my home,he always helped with the farm chores.”After the visits,Hansen suggested that the village use the land behind it to build a farm, and he also participated in the construction work himself.“It was a jungle.We brought electricity and water,and then we built a small farm.Now there are nearly2,000pigs and200 cows.It is still growing,”Hansen says.Today,this farm brings an income of over100,000 yuan to the villagers each year.Under Hansen’s assistance,the village’s officials and other poverty relief workers developed featured industries,including cattle and sheep breeding and fruit planting.Theirefforts paid off.By November2020,the whole of Zhadong village had successfully wiped out poverty.Now local authorities are leading the villagers on a new journey to rural vitalization. 4.Why did Hansen come to Zhadong in2018?A.To appreciate the natural beauty.B.To launch a poverty relief campaign.C.To help the villagers get rid of poverty.D.To expand his horizon across continents. 5.What is Paragraph5mainly about?A.Hansen’s working principles.B.Hansen’s popularity in the village.C.Hansen’s efforts to relieve poverty.D.Hansen’s financial aid to the villagers. 6.Which of the following best describes Hansen?A.Modest and creative.B.Humorous and considerate.C.Ambitious and helpful.D.Warmhearted and hardworking. 7.What will be probably talked about in the next paragraph?A.The villagers’appreciation for Hansen.B.Hansen’s future plan to relieve poverty.C.The achievements of the featured industries.D.The villagers’continuous efforts for well-being.In rural Tabasco,Mexico,a community of503D printed homes is now under construction.The US-based nonprofit New Story has teamed up with the tech company ICON to build the world’s first3D printed neighborhood.It’s part of their project working to fight global homelessness.Brett Hagler,the company’s CEO and co-founder,says the machine starts at the very bottom of the home,laying the cement(水泥)all the way to top where a roof is then placed. Start to finish,the entire process takes just24hours to print.The company hires local workers to attach the roof and doors,Hagler says.Each3D printed home will have two bedrooms,a living room,kitchen and bathroom. Families there are living for less than$3a day.Each home can stand hurricanes and medium-level earthquakes,Hagler says.Being strong enough to stand natural disasters has a “generational influence,”he says,because families can pass the home down from generation to generation.New Story started in2010after a disastrous earthquake ruined Haiti,leaving millions injured and homeless.Seeing the damage“broke my heart,”Hagler says.Therefore,heessay,while22percent admitted to having asked ChatGPT for a paper outline.While the chatbot(聊天机器人)is raising fears of academic cheating on school campuses,some education insiders believe introducing the Al-ended tools to the academics could even overturn the traditional education.“For researchers,finding valuable scientific problems and solving them in creative ways come first,and then writing academic papers.Some Al-enabled writing tools can create and polish words or even write long text based on a few keywords shortly,”said Zhu Wei,a law professor in China.For example,ChatGPT helps writers gather reference materials for their papers,which not only increases the efficiency of the work,but also allows researchers to devote more energy to more creative work.“Whether to use ChatGPT depends on whether there is cognitive investment in using it. For those students who just use it to cope with homework or exams,”Zhu said,“this is putting the cart before the horse,which should be restricted.To avoid academic misconducts through using the tools,”Zhu suggested introducing software to help educators sift through text generated by ChatGPT.He believes schools should embrace ChatGPT as a teaching aid which could unlock creativity in students.“The core role of such tools is not to replace human thinking,but to enhance human thinking,”Zhu said.12.Why did New York public schools forbid ChatGPT access?A.They were worried about its potential harm.B.Schools in other cities have similar restrictions.C.Their students were addicted to using ChatGPT.D.ChatGPT has caused much damage to education.13.Why does the author find the responses from students surprising?A.Many students used ChatGPT improperly.B.Most students thought highly of ChatGPT.C.ChatGPT is not accessible to students in school.D.ChatGPT is believed to replace traditional education.14.What’s Zhu Wei’s attitude towards using ChatGPT?A.Favorable.B.Objective.C.Unconcerned.D.Critical. 15.What is the purpose of the text?A.To report the latest development of ChatGPT.B.To advocate the use of ChatGPT in the classroom.C.To inform some US schools’responses to ChatGPT.D.To introduce different opinions concerning ChatGPT.二、七选五三、完形填空30.A.earned B.lent C.took D.offered 31.A.bored B.content C.careful D.concerned 32.A.typical B.familiar C.striking D.discouraging 33.A.career B.business C.journey D.revolution 34.A.clear B.redesign C.market D.recycle 35.A.managed B.determined C.guaranteed D.arranged 36.A.challenged B.impressed C.ashamed D.motivated 37.A.carry out B.take over C.set aside D.go beyond 38.A.totally B.simply C.generally D.barely 39.A.garbage B.traps C.plastic D.accidents 40.A.source B.relief C.expression D.witness五、短文改错51.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文。

2023届浙江Z20名校联盟高三第三次联考英语试题

2023届浙江Z20名校联盟高三第三次联考英语试题

2023届浙江Z20名校联盟高三第三次联考英语试题一、短对话1.What are the speakers probably doing?A.Parking the car.B.Moving some furniture.C.Watching TV on the sofa. 2.Where are the speakers?A.At a restaurant.B.At a theater.C.At a store.3.How much does the television set cost today?A.$100.B.$150.C.$200.4.Why are the man’s eyes red?A.He is sick.B.He didn’t get much sleep.C.He has terrible eye problems. 5.When did the woman expect the package to arrive?A.Yesterday.B.Today.C.Tomorrow.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.Why isn’t the girl allowed to go out?A.She didn’t do her schoolwork.B.She didn’t do her housework.C.She argued with her parents.7.How did the girl feel about her punishment?A.She thought it was fair.B.She was surprised by it.C.She felt angry about it.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.How do the speakers know Greg Parsons?A.He used to be their teacher.B.He used to be a famous athlete.C.He used to own a business in town.9.What was the woman doing when she saw Brian Sheldon the other day?A.Waiting in line.B.Drinking coffee.C.Watching TV. 10.Where will the speakers go next?A.A grocery store.B.A restaurant.C.A stadium.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

浙江省名校新高考研究联盟(Z20名校联盟)2024届高三下学期三模英语试题卷 Word版无答案

浙江省名校新高考研究联盟(Z20名校联盟)2024届高三下学期三模英语试题卷 Word版无答案

Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)2024届高三第三次联考英语试题卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。

第一节:(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What’s the weather like now?A. Cloudy.B. Windy.C. Sunny.2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Who usually calls the customers on Monday?A. Jack.B. GaryC. Peter.3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Where are the speakers?A. In a café.B. In a grocery store.C. In a chocolate factory.4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】How old is the man now?A. 16.B. 20.C. 26.5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What happened to the woman?A. She fell and cut her knee.B. She hurt her left arm.C. She slipped over on the ice.第二节:(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或读白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

2020-2021学年山东省实验中学高三英语第三次联考试题及参考答案

2020-2021学年山东省实验中学高三英语第三次联考试题及参考答案

2020-2021学年山东省实验中学高三英语第三次联考试题及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AWhen the weather is bad or when the flu breaks out, we can let the kids do some fun things at home, which can be beneficial to kids.Reading out loudIf your children are young enough, don't forget to read books to them out loud! Few children dislikehaving a good book read to them, and it's great for the development of their brains. However, if your children are a bit older and have moved onto more advanced books, there is always the choice of listening to an audiobook. This can also be done while they're doing something else.Playing board gamesMaybe your children's table is full of board games, which have been forgotten for a long time. It's a good time to bring them out when playing outside is no longer a choice. Surely, playing board games is a great way to connect with children. In addition, many board games are designed to get children thinking!Having a dance partyConsidering that all you need is a speaker or maybe just a phone, you can have a dance party wherever you are! This is a great way to get kids’ bodies moving when they are inside. Play some of your children's favorite music and let them dance to it. Not only is it good exercise, but it will help your children feel time is flying!Doing jigsaw (拼图) puzzlesFor most people that have children, it's common to have at least one jigsaw puzzle at home. Jigsaw puzzles are great because everyone can do them on their own time. Besides, your whole family will have a sense of achievement when everyone is smiling over the finished product.1. What do reading out loud and playing board games have in common?A. They both develop children's team spirit.B. They both improve children's listening ability.C. They both do good to children's thinking ability.D. They both focus on interaction between children.2. Which of the following combines exercise and music?A. Reading out loud.B. Playing board games.C. Doing jigsaw puzzles.D. Having a dance party.3. What is the purpose of the text?A. To list four interesting children's parties.B. To recommend four children's favorite books.C. To introduce some activities for children inside.D. To show some funny things for children outside.BIn the old days, when you had to drive to a movie theater to get some entertainment, it was easy to see how your actions could have an impact(影响)on the environment. After all, you were jumping into your car, driving across town, coughing out emissions(产生排放)and using gas all the way. But now that we're used to staying at home and streaming movies, we might get a littleproud. After all, we're just picking up our phones and maybe turning on the TV. You're welcome. Mother Nature.Not so fast, says a recent report from the French-based Shift Project. According to "Climate Crisis: The Unsustainable Use of Online Video", digital technologies are responsible for 4% of greenhouse gas emissions, and that energy use is increasing by 9% a year. Watching a half-hour show would cause 1. 6 kilograms of carbon dioxide emissions. That's like driving 6. 28 kilometers. And in the European Union, the Eureca project found that data centers(where videos are stored)there used 25% more energy in 2017 compared to just three years earlier, reports the BBC.Streaming is only expected to increase as webecome more enamored ofour digital devices(设备)and the possibility of enjoying entertainment where and when we want it increases. Online video use is expected to increase by four times from 2017 to 2022 and account for 80% of all Internet traffic by 2022. By then, about 60% of the world's population will be online.You're probably not going to give up your streaming services, but there're things you can do to help lessen the impact of your online use, experts say. For example, according to Lutz Stobbe, a researcher from the Fraunhofer Institute in Berlin, we have no need to upload 25 pictures of the same thing to the cloud because it consumes energy every time. If instead you delete a few things here and there, you can save energy. Moreover, it's also a good idea to stream over Wi-Fi, watch on the smallest screen you can, and turn off your Wi-Fi in your home if you're not using your devices.4. What topic is the first paragraph intended to lead in?A. The environmental effects of driving private cars.B. The improvements on environmental awareness.C. The change in the way people seek entertainment.D The environmental impacts of screaming services.5. What does the underlined phrase become more enamored of" in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Get more skeptical of.B. Become more aware of.C. Feel much crazier about.D. Get more worried about.6. What can we infer about the use of streaming services?A. It is being reduced to protect the planet.B. Its environmental effects are worsening.C. It is easily available to almost everyone.D. Its side effects have drawn global attention.7. Which of the following is the most environmentally-friendly?A. Watching downloaded movies on a mobile phone.B. Downloading music on a personal computer.C. Uploading a lot of images of the same thing.D. Playing online games over mobile networks.CWhen Jennifer Doudna was in sixth grade, she came home one day to find that her dad had lefta book titled The Double Helix on her bed. She put it aside, thinking it was one of those detective tales she loved.On a rainy Saturday, she picked up the book. As she sped through the pages, she became fascinated by the drama, which encouraged her to explore nature's wonders. Even though her high school teacher told her that girls didn't become scientists, she decided she would.She worked with a biologist, Charpentier, to turn a curiosity of nature into an invention—an easy-to-use tool that can edit DNA. Known as Crispr, the tool will transform the human race. James Watson, the author of The Double Helix, later told her it was the most important biological advance: since he and Francis Crick discovered the structure of DNA.For this achievement, Doudna and Charpentier were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2020. Until now, only five women, beginning with Marie Curie in 1911, had won or shared the Nobel for Chemistry out of 184 award winners. When this year's prize was announced, Dr. Charpentier said it would provide a message specificallyto young girls who would like to follow the path of science and to show them that women can also be awarded prizes.A few decades from now, if it becomes possible and sate to edit DNA, should we allow parents to improve the IQ and physical strength of their kids? Should we let them decide eye color1 ? Skin color1 ? Height? After helping to discover Crispr, Dr. Doudna has become a leader in considering these moral issues. That's the main message we should take from this Nobel: New technologies can be a huge benefit to the human race, but in order to make sure they are used wisely, it's important for people to understand them.8. Jennifer Doudna decided to become a scientist because,__________A. her father pushed herB. a book inspired herC. her teacher encouraged herD. James Watson motivated her9. Dr. Doudna was awarded the Nobel Prize because,__________.A. she wrote the book “The Double Helix"B. she discovered the structure of DNAC. she is a hardworking woman scientistD. she helped invent a tool for editing DNA10. According to passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. The two women's success will inspire more girls to be devoted to science.B. Since 1911, there have been 184 people who won the Nobel for chemistry.C. If girls follow the path of science, they will surely achieve their goals.D. Crispr will make a big difference to the human race.11. Which words can best describe Jennifer Doudna?A. Determined and responsible.B. Ambitious and humorous.C. Cruel and indifferent.D. Fearless and stubborn.DOne day when I was 5, my mother criticized me for not finishing my rice and I got angry. I wanted to play outside and not to be made to finish eating my old rice. In my angry motion to open the screen door (纱门) with my foot, I kicked back about a 12-inch part of the lower left hand corner of the new screen door. But I had no regret, for I was happy to be playing in the backyard with my toys.Today, I know if my child had done what I did, I would have criticized my child, and told him about how expensive this new screen door was, and I would have delivered a spanking (打屁股) for it. But my parents never said a word. They left the corner of the screen door pushed out, creating an opening, a crack in the defense against unwanted insects.For years, every time I saw that corner of the screen, it would remind me of my mistake from time to time. For years, I knew that everyone in my family would see that hole and remember who did it. For years, every time I saw a fly buzzing in the kitchen, I would wonder if it came in through the hole that I had created with my angry foot. I would wonder if my family members were thinking the same thing, silently blaming me every time a flying insectentered our home, making life more terrible for us all. My parents taught me a valuable lesson, one that a spanking or stern (严厉的) words perhaps could not deliver. Their silent punishment for what I had done delivered a hundred stern messages to me. Aboveall, it has helped me become a more patient person and not burst out so easily.12. When the author damaged the door, his parents _______.A. scolded him for what he had doneB. left the door unrepairedC. told him how expensive it wasD. gave him a spanking13. How did the author feel every time he saw the damaged door?A. He felt ashamed of his uncontrolled anger at that time.B. He found that his family members no longer liked him.C. He found it destroyed the happy atmosphere at his home.D. He felt he had to work hard to make up for (弥补) the damage.14. The experience may cause the author _______.A. to hide his anger away from othersB. not to go against his parents’ willC. to have a better control of himselfD. not to make mistakes in the future15. What of the following is the main idea of this passage?A. Adults should ignore their children’s bad behavior.B. Parents shouldn’t educate their children.C. What is the best way to become a more patient person?D. Silent punishment may have a better effect on educating people.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

山西省省际名校2023届高三下学期联考三(押题卷)英语试卷(含答案)

山西省省际名校2023届高三下学期联考三(押题卷)英语试卷(含答案)

山西省省际名校2023届高三下学期联考三(押题卷)英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 一、阅读理解Diana, an animal lover, came across a book in the library. She was reading the contents page of the book.1、If Diana wants to keep a dog, which chapter should she read at first?A. Chapter 1.B. Chapter 2.C. Chapter 3.D. Chapter 4.2、What can Diana learn about on page 31?A. Bathing a dog.B. Treating a dog.C. Feeding a dog.D. Training a dog.3、Which is the most suitable title for this book?A. A Guide to DogsB. A Dog First-aid KitC. An Ideal Dog ShelterD. A Dog Travel BrochureWhat do you want from life? Perhaps you want to spend more time with your family, or get a more secure job, or improve your health. But why do you want those things? Chances are that your answer will come down to one thing: Happiness.Yet there is some evidence that too much pursuit of happiness is associated with a greater risk of depression. Modern conceptions of happiness are primarily practical, focusing on what we might call the techniques of happiness. The concern is not what happiness is, but instead on how to get it.But maximizing pleasure isn't the only option. Every human life, even the most fortunate, is filled with pain. Painful loss, painful disappointments, the physical pain of injury orsickness, and the mental pain of long-suffering boredom, loneliness, or sadness. Pain is an unavoidable consequence of being alive. All the good things in life involve suffering. Writing a novel, running a marathon, or giving birth all cause suffering in pursuit of the final, joyous result.There are other factors as well. In the eyes of Aristotle, we get happiness by exercising our uniquely human capabilities to think and reason. But thinking and reasoning are as much social activities as they are individual. Happiness requires others; it is not an emotional state so much as it is the excellence of the relations we cultivate with other people.But even that cannot guarantee happiness. Aristotle recognised that our happiness is hostage(人质)to fortune.Events beyond any individual's control--war,poverty,and global pandemics--will often make happiness impossible. Happiness is not a mental state that can be permanently won,but instead it's a practice which we hone(磨练),imperfectly,in circumstances only partly of our making.Recognizing this will not secure a good life,but it will avoid the illusory(虚幻的)hope of permanent contentment. No life worth living should meet the only standard. Instead, aim with Aristotle to embrace those faults and to flower in spite of them.4、Where can you find negative effects of focusing too much on "happiness"?A. In paragraph 2.B. In paragraph 3.C. In paragraph 4.D. In paragraph 5.5、How does the author prove that pain is an unavoidable result of being alive?A. By making comparisons.B.By analyzing causes.C. By giving examples.D. By telling stories.6、What is Aristotle's view on happiness?A. Happiness is a stable emotional state.B. Good personal relationships lead to happiness.C. Taking part in social activities guarantees happiness.D. Happiness promotes independent thinking and reasoning.7、What is the text mainly about?A. Happiness is what humans pursue forever.B. Happiness lies in the process of pursuing it.C.Our pursuit of happiness may be imperfect.D. Depression and happiness are equally important.Scientists have found the simplest way you can protect yourself against stress is byhugging. It is said hugs are society's favorite form of expressing affection. To some extent, hugs act as a form of social support, protecting stressed people from getting sick.Have you ever wondered how acceptable it is to hug or touch someone? The simple answer is to thoroughly learn unique cultural norms for physical contact. Basically,physical contact and the study of touching are generally referred to as haptics(触觉论).Haptics in communication often suggest the level of closeness.They are usually classified into two groups:high-contact and low-contact.Asia and the United States, Canada and Britain belong to low-contact cultures. People from the rest of the world, such as Latin America, are considered to be in high-contact cultures, where they tend to expect touching in social interactions and feel more comfortable with physical closeness. Despite the classification, there are more complex factors such as relational closeness, gender, age, and context that can affect how someone views physical contact.One common French custom of greetings is cheekakissing, but it is mostly restricted to close friends and family members. While cheek-kissing for Latin Americans is also a universal greeting form, it does not require such a high degree of relational closeness. However, gender matters more for them because check-kissing often only happens between women or a man and a woman but not two men.In contrast, in certain Arabian, African, and Asian countries, men can publicly hold hands or show physical affection as signs of brotherhood or friendship while these behaviors may suggest a romantic relationship in other parts of the world. Although men's touching is more normal in these cultures,physical contact between persons of opposite sexes who are not family members is negatively perceived in Arabian countries.These factors could definitely affect the degree to which someone is comfortable with physical closeness. Therefore, if you are someone who loves to show physical affection, you should not be afraid to show it - just ask for agreement beforehand!8、What does physical contact in communication suggest?A. What social class people belong to.B. How civilized the communicators are.C. What family background people come from.D. How close the communicators' relationships are.9、What do we learn about people in high-contact cultures?A. They promote to be open in social events.B. They take physical touch as a cultural norm.C. They tend to have close ties among people.D. They prefer to hug to express their emotions.10、Which social custom happens in Arabian countries?A. Traditional romantic relationship seems simply unacceptable.B. Men can show friendship in public through physical affection.C. Physical contact between familiar people is naturally received.D. People of different ages and genders show affection by touching.11、What is the author's advice on physical closeness in paragraph 6?A. Learn to use appropriate body language first.B. Embrace someone who you are familiar with.C. Focus on differences between ages and genders.D. Take other people's preference into consideration.The world is definitely moving fast towards sustainability and incorporating green principles in everyday operations. It is a good thing as our planet is heading towards global warming and terrible climate changes. Amid all this, a designer has taken sustainability and green commute(通勤)to a whole new level. A bike is designed that is electric and made of wood.This is probably the most sustainable and green design in commuting so far.The bike is called Electraply and is almost made entirely of plywood(胶合板).It is said that it can reach a speed of about 28 mph. Evie Bee is the contemporary designer who brought this to life. The main focus behind this project was to amalgamate the conventional and traditional techniques of creating objects with advanced and present-day producing styles. She wanted to step out of her comfort zone and try something unique. Moreover, the design was inspired by her wish to ride her own electric bike.Evie's design is based on the Yamaha SR 250 Scrambler(扰频器)because it is the most popular model when it comes to scrambler bikes. CNC machines were used to cut the plywood and the steel was cut with the help of a cutter. Altogether, the weight of the bike is 30 kg. In order to have the weight down, poplar plywood was used in the making of the central frame. The outer frame is made up of birch plywood to provide strength to the model.In terms of powering the model, it has a 26" smart pie front-wheel motor and a 36v12.5ah Yose power battery. The scrambler bikes have their gas tanks exposed and since the design is inspired by them, the battery is exposed as well. She has used V-brakes for the bike but with more budget, she intends to change them with a better option. Evie has started aKickstarter campaign for the Electraply, and you can submit your email to be notified of the availability as well.12、What function is expected of Electraply?A. To solve terrible climate changes.B. To make e-bikes more welcomed.C. To shorten the time of commuting.D. To enhance environmental awareness.13、What can probably replace the underlined word "amalgamate" in paragraph 2?A. Promote.B. Compare.C. Combine.D. Improve.14、What can we know about the details of Electraply?A. Its minimum speed can reach 28 mph.B. The use of plywood lightens its weight.C. The wheels of bicycle are designed green.D. Its design is identical to other sorambler bikes.15、What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. The e-bike is powered by inside batteries.B. Using V-brakes for the bike is the best choice.C. The bike is available for those who send emails.D. Evie will improve V-brakes for the future Electraply.二、七选五16、Life can be wonderful, but realistically, it isn't always so, no matter how hard you try. ①_________. However, it mostly depends on the amount of effort you put in. And what about bad things? The mere fact of living means you'll go through hard times, that you won't always get what you want, and you'll need resilience to get through it.Resilience is the ability to adapt to adversity(逆境)in a positive way. Resilient people are those who can become strengthened by difficult situations. ②_______. Resilience involves, among other things, being able to effectively regulate your emotions. This will allow you to face difficult situations and overcome obstacles.Another great thing about resilience is that it is not determined by genetics or personality.③_______.Instead,it develops throughout your life as you interact with your environment.To maximize your resilience, you need to know which factors influence it, both personal and environmental. That way, you can work on each factor and learn how to adapt to adversity in a positive way.④_______. Obviously, this doesn't just occur immediately after an unfortunate event. It's a gradual process that comes with time and often, the help of a qualified psychologist.Next, it's important to be able to see the good side of the situation. In other words, be optimistic - just don't forget to be realistic. You shouldn't focus on the negative things and forget about the positive, ⑤______.Lastly, having a sense of humor can help to improve your resilience greatly. Being able to laugh at yourself or the situation is a worthwhile tool that helps you adapt to different obstacles.A.but nobody is born knowing how to adaptB. Some good things will happen purely by chanceC. First of all, you have to accept what has happenedD. Firstly, you should keep all external factors in mindE. But it's more than just “seeing the good side of thingsF. That is, you're not born with a limited capacity for resilienceG. but you also shouldn't elevate the positive to an impossible levelreached its expert level.out of the door.Perhaps I'd gone too far, I thought. Maybe I really did complain too much.journal might be the 12 I was seeking.stressed.17、A. concern B.worry C. learn plain18、A. amazing B. pleasing C.annoying D. appealing19、A. casually B. intentionally C.mistakenly D.exactly20、A. moment B. experiment C.accident D.night21、A. recommended B. responded C.allowed D. reminded22、A. hold up B. bring out C.put away D.take down23、A. helping B. driving C. protecting D.preventing24、A. battery B.key C.wiper D. light25、A. solutions B. examples C.excuses D. limitations26、A. find B. interrupt C.hear D. doubt27、A. hit B. saved C.made D. puzzled28、A.memory B.answer C. treasure D.book29、A. temporary B. immediate C. personal D.constant30、A. changed B.continued C.appeared D. ruined31、A. more B. rather C. quite D. less四、短文填空32、Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)is a type of holistic(全身的),natural health care system that dates back at least 2,000 years to the year 200 B.C. TCM is "holistic" and "natural" because it ①________(stimulate) the body's own healing mechanisms and takes into account all aspects of a patient's life, rather than just several obvious ②______(sign). TCM practitioners (M医者) view the body ③______a complex network of interconnected parts (part of a larger concept known as Qi), rather than separate systems or organs.They look to treat the root cause of disease and take a holistic approach to ④______(help) people experience complete healing without the use of ⑤____(convention) drugs.Traditional Chinese Medicine is the heritage of world medicine. Now it is more and more popular in the world due to ⑥_______(it) effect and its way to heal people. Traditional ChineseMedicine pays attention to the balance of the body system. Once ⑦______body system of people is in balance, the illness will disappear. The damage of the body system is the source of diseases.⑧_______(Natural), more and more medical schools are now recognizing theimportance of training students and staff in "mind-body" practices that emphasize diseaseprevention and holistic treatments. ⑨______some physicians and patients tend ⑩_______(show) doubt about the effectiveness of many TCM practices, research continues to show that TCM can make a big difference in many patients' quality of life.五、书面表达33、假如你是李华,在“爱眼日”来临之际,请你在校英文报上写一封保护视力的倡议书,内容包括:1.爱眼的重要性;2.护眼的建议。

高三联考英语试题及答案

高三联考英语试题及答案

高三联考英语试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. A) What does the man suggest they do?A. Stay at home.B. Go to the cinema.C. Go to a concert.B) Why does the woman want to visit the museum?A. To see an exhibition.B. To meet a friend.C. To relax.2. A) What is the weather like today?A. Sunny.B. Rainy.C. Cloudy.B) What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. The weather.B. Their plans.C. Their work.3. A) What does the woman plan to do after work?A. Go shopping.B. Go to the gym.C. Go home.B) What is the man's opinion about the woman's plan?A. He supports it.B. He disagrees with it.C. He is indifferent.[听力材料略]答案:1. B A2. C B3. A A二、阅读理解(共30分)ADirections: Read the following passage and answer the questions by choosing the best option.The article discusses the importance of environmental protection and the measures taken by the government to reduce pollution.41. What is the main topic of the passage?A. Government policies.B. Environmental protection.C. Pollution reduction.D. Public awareness.42. According to the passage, what has the government done to protect the environment?A. Imposed fines on polluters.B. Introduced new technology.C. Encouraged public transport.D. All of the above.43. What is the author's attitude towards the government's actions?A. Critical.B. Supportive.C. Neutral.D. Skeptical.BDirections: Read the following dialogue and choose the best answer.(Dialogue between two students discussing their plans for the summer vacation.)44. Why does the boy want to travel to Beijing?A. To visit the Great Wall.B. To see the Forbidden City.C. To experience the culture.D. To learn Chinese history.45. What is the girl's plan for the summer?A. To work part-time.B. To take a course.C. To volunteer.D. To travel.46. What does the boy think of the girl's plan?A. He thinks it's a good idea.B. He thinks it's boring.C. He thinks it's too expensive.D. He thinks it's too dangerous.[阅读材料略]答案:41. B42. D43. B44. D45. C46. A三、完形填空(共20分)Directions: For each blank in the following passage, choose the best word from the four options given.The story is about a young man who overcomes difficulties and achieves success.47. A. Despite B. Because C. Although D. Since48. A. success B. failure C. opportunity D. challenge49. A. decided B. hesitated C. refused D. agreed50. A. easily B. hardly C. suddenly D. finally51. A. encouraged B. inspired C. motivated D. influenced[完形填空材料略]答案:47. A48. D49. A50. D51. B四、语法填空(共10分)Directions: Fill in each blank with the appropriate word or phrase in its proper form.The Internet has changed the way we live. Nowadays, we can 52 (shop) online and 53 (communicate) with friends without leaving our homes. The Internet also allows us to 54 (access) a vast amount of information and 55 (learn) new skills.56. A. who B. which C. that D. what57. A. by B. with C. in D. on58. A. to shop B. shopping C. to be shopped D. being shopped59. A. to communicate B. communicating C. communicated D. to be communicated60. A. to access B. accessing C. accessed D. to be accessed答案:52. shop53. communicate54. access55. learn56. B57. D58. B59. A60. A五、短文改错(共10分)Directions: There is one error in each line. Correct the sentence by changing one word at a time.One day, I went to the library to borrow a book. I found a book which I had。

2023-2024学年湖北省高中名校联盟高三上学期第三次联考综合测评英语试卷

2023-2024学年湖北省高中名校联盟高三上学期第三次联考综合测评英语试卷

2023-2024学年湖北省高中名校联盟高三上学期第三次联考综合测评英语试卷Winter Volunteer Programs AbroadVolunteer abroad during your winter break to make the most of the holiday season. Our winter volunteer programs abroad are short-term team trips that all form part of our efforts to find long-term sustainable solutions to specific challenges.Medical Internships (实习期) in Nepal for TeenagersJoin our medical internships for teenagers and learn directly from doctors. Attend lectures at a local teaching hospital and gain a deeper insight into a developing country’s medical practices.●Price: $2,646 USD for 2 weeks●An Extra Week: $ 570 USD●Start Date: Winter BreakVolunteer with Children in Nepal as a GroupTravel to Asia with like-minded people to do community volunteering in Nepal. Support local teachers by running educational activities and games with the children. When you’re not working, we’ve organized plenty of cultural and social activities for you to enjoy, alo ng with a weekend trip guided by local staff.●Price: $2,245 USD for 2 weeks●An Extra Week: $470 USD●Start Date: Throughout the yearVolunteer Community Work in Fiji for TeenagersHelp make schools and care centers places that encourage learning by painting, building playground equipment, or maintaining a vegetable garden. This project is open to teenagers from all over the world, so you’ll make lots of new friends, and our staff are there to support and guide you throughout.●Price: $3,045 USD for 2 week s●An Extra Week: $ 570 USD●Start Date: Winter Break.Volunteer Building in Nepal for TeenagersPut your strength, time and energy into rebuilding homes damaged by earthquakes. Help to give young children a chance to live in a safe environment. You, as well as teenagers from around the world, will work along with local engineers, architects and our staff.●Price: $2,545 USD for 2 weeks●An Extra Week: $570 USD●Start Date: Summer/Winter Break1. How much will you pay if you are in the first program for three weeks?A.$2,646 USD. B.$3,216 USD.C.$2,715 USD. D.$1,710 USD.2. Which program provides a guided tour during the weekend?A.Volunteer Building in Nepal for Teenagers.B.Medical Internships in Nepal for Teenagers.C.Volunteer with Children in Nepal as a Group.D.Volunteer Community Work in Fiji for Teenagers.3. What do these four programs have in common?A.They are all held in Nepal.B.Their activities center on education.C.They are available only in winter breaks.D.Their minimum duration is two weeks.I always listen to my local public radio station while I’m driving. My focus often changes as I stare out at the road ahead. But I became fully attentive on a recent morning once I realized the entire newscast was dedicated to local wildlife.There was something about the pack of some 30 to 50 javelinas (野猪) that ruined a golf course near Sedona, Arizona, followed by talk of the recent sighting of a jaguar (美洲虎), a species that ranged across Arizona and Sonora, Mexico, until construction of the border wall blocked the way. Finally, there was an update on Mexican wolf reintroduction efforts in New Mexico and Arizona. The results were mixed: Nine of the wolves had died or been killed recently.As I sat in my car, listening to the news, I felt helpless, even mournful. What would it take for most of us to understand that the javelinas’ behavior on that heavily irrigated golf course in the desert was a sign that maybe the course shouldn’t be in the desert to begin with? The way I saw it, the javeli nas weren’t invading (入侵) the site; they were reclaiming it. After all, the javelinas’ needs—for food and space—are more basic than a few privileged humans’ desire to play golf.As for the Arizona Mexican wolf pup reintroduction effort that I heard about in the news, for the past 25 years, scientists have been working hard to restore the native wolf population, and yet are unable to remove its greatest threat. Today, almost 250 Mexican wolves are believed to be in the wild, and every year, humans illegally kill one out of ten. The wolf recovery effort is necessary, but it’s extremely difficult because we humans keep getting in the way.I need to tackle my helplessness, because helplessness leads to no longer wanting to take care of what matters most. Therefore, I think that it must be a good sign that my local news now regularlycovers the challenges of coexistence and possible solutions to our problems. That’s progress and fuels my hope.4. What is the morning news about?A.Dangers of local wildlife.B.Efforts to reintroduce wildlife.C.Issues of human-wildlife coexistence.D.Distribution of wildlife around the world.5. Why did the javelinas destroy the golf course according to the author?A.To meet basic needs.B.To protect the desert.C.To oppose golf playing.D.To attack human beings.6. What do we know about the Mexican wolves?A.They are bound to go extinct.B.Humans threaten their survival.C.Their number has greatly increased.D.10% of them have been reintroduced.7. What is the author’s attitude to the challenges mentioned in the last paragraph?A.Unclear. B.Negative.C.Optimistic. D.Indifferent.Authors are upset after tech companies started using their books to train artificial intelligence without letting them know or seeking their permission. They worry about copyright and loss of income, among other issues.According to CNN, the system is called Books3, and according to an investigation by The Atlantic, the system is based on a collection of pirated (盗版的) e-books including all genres, from fiction to poetry. Books help generative AI systems with learning how to communicate information.The Atlantic article notes that some of the text that’s training AI on how to use language is taken from Wikipedia and other websites. But high-quality generative AI requires higher-quality input than what is usually found on the internet — that is, it requires the kind found in books.Many authors apparently don’t view the use of their books to train artificial intelligence as an honor. Rather, it’s a shortcut that robs them of their due, they say. CNN reported that Nora Roberts, who writes romantic novels, has 206 books in the database —“second only to William Shakespeare.”“The database is all kinds of wrong. We are human beings, we are writers and we are being exploited by people who want to use our work, without permission or compensation (赔偿金), to‘write’ books, scripts, essays because it’s cheap and easy, ” she said in a statement to CNN.Not everyone is upset, however, by use of their work to train AI. Ian Bogost, author of some popular books, wrote a column for The Atlantic. Bogost claims that successful art is beyond its creator’s plans, noting that an author cannot accurately predict a book’s audience. “To complain this unexpected use for my writing is to decline all of the other unpredictable uses for it. Speaking as a writer, that makes me feel bad.”8. What contributes to some authors’ dissatisfaction with Books3?A.It is unable to train AI.B.It uses their works illegally.C.It fails to improve their income.D.It sells books without permission.9. What is mainly presented in paragraph 3 concerning Books3?A.The reason it was created.B.The high quality it possesses.C.The benefit it has brought.D.The bond it has with Wikipedia.10. What does the underlined word “exploited” in paragraph 4 mean?A.Made fun of. B.Caught up with.C.Taken advantage of. D.Looked down upon.11. Which statement would Ian Bogost probably agree with?A.It’s necessary to predict a book’s audience.B.Being involved in Books3 is hardly an honor.C.Good art should be limited to creators’ plans.D.It’s acceptable for books to be used to train AI.Soda bottles and sour cream containers—these plastics typically arrive at recycling plants mixed together in the same bin. But because they are made of different monomers (单体), they must be sorted into different streams before they can be melted to make new products.“Until about a year ago, everybody thought the only thing you could do is take a plastic, break it back down to a monomer and then re-form it,” says Sanat Kumar, a chemical engineer at Columbia University. To seek new solutions to old recycling problems, his team had to solve a fundamentalchemical difficulty: when different plastics are melted together, their various monomers tend to separate from one another. They have developed a process that allows different kinds of plastic to be recycled together. Their findings, reported recently in Nature, could give new life to many items that end up in landfills.The new process solves this problem by adding chemicals called universal dynamic cross-linkers (交联剂) to the mix. Just as soap brings together oil and water, which creates a bridge, allowing the oil and water to mix together and form a stable liquid, these cross-linkers(when applied under heat)form covalent molecular bonds (共价键) that attach the diverse monomers together. These materials can then be melted and remade again and again because the cross-linkers can break and re-form their bonds.The researchers hope the technique could eventually help handle more plastic waste—but it’s not yet cheap enough to be widely used at existing recycling facilities. Still, Kumar wishes it would be one way to help recyclers address the plastic waste crisis. “The plastics problem is huge,” he says, “and you’re going to have to look for multiple solutions.”12. The difficulty of recycling different plastics together lies in how to ________.A.re-form them more quicklyB.prevent various monomers being apartC.break them down thoroughlyD.separate various monomers successfully13. How does the author explain the new process?A.By listing facts.B.By quoting a report.C.By providing examples.D.By making a comparison.14. What can be inferred about the new technique from the last paragraph?A.It still needs some improvement.B.It will solve the plastics problem.C.It has already gained great popularity.D.It has been affordable for most plants.15. What can be a suitable title for the test?A.Monomers Are Still Important for Plastics RecyclingB.The Use of Cross-linkers Outperformed Other Chemicals.C.Multiple Solutions Are Needed for Mixed-Plastics RecyclingD.New Chemical Process Offers Hope for Mixed-Plastics RecyclingHow to give effective feedback (反馈)In the ever-evolving landscape of personal and professional growth, feedback serves as a compass (指南针) guiding our journey towards improvement. 16 Constructive feedback should follow several principles.17 It’s not unusual to tell someone about something that upset or pleased you six months later. It’s also easy for people to start from the point of view of “everything you do is rubbish”, especially when things are not going well. But don’t. Think about exact and precise occasions and behavior that are still fresh in both the giver’s and receiver’s minds.Lay stress on behavior, not personality. Your feedback should target how they act, what effects it has on you or how it makes you feel. Remember that you are making no comment on what type of person they are, or what they believe or value. 18Focus on improvement rather than criticism. It is expressed in a manner that encourages growth and avoids being negative. To take it a step further, it also provides suggestions for change. 19 It involves putting constructive criticism between positive or encouraging comments. For example, when discussing a project with an employee, start by praising their hard work, then add the areas for improvement, and conclude with encouragement.Offering effective feedback to others is a win-win act. 20 Both of you get a slice of personal development. To develop better feedback skills, you need to keep practicing and make it a habit. Anyway, practice makes perfect!When I first built my website 3 years ago, I had no idea what I was doing.Naturally, I went to various websites and blogs for _________. I noticed features like social media buttons, advertisements, comments and more. At first glance, these seemed _________ since every website had them. But as I _________ my site, I found they were not. Instead, a clean, user-friendly design had _________ effects. Without advertisements or social media buttons, more people were _________ in my articles. It seemed that the _________ my website became, the better the results were.Later, I noticed the _________ of simplicity in other areas of life.As a kid, I was too thin. As an athlete, I needed to get stronger. So I spent hours designing the right combination of exercises. But when I _________ got stronger, I assumed that I was missing some kind of exercise. So I kept _________ something new. But it took me years to realize that the key was the exact opposite.I __________ the complex workouts and focused on just one or two exercises. Surprisingly, there was a noticeable __________ in my strength in just four months.From __________ to workouts, my skills d idn’t improve overnight. Instead, I made progress by ignoring, reducing and __________ non-essential choices. I think this principle also __________ to most things in life. So when you make a list of your plans, decide what truly matters to you and__________ the rest.21.A.attention B.relaxation C.inspiration D.recognition 22.A.familiar B.essential C.similar D.special23.A.abandoned B.tested C.copied D.imagined24.A.temporary B.harmful C.serious D.positive25.A.trapped B.disappointed C.absorbed D.uninterested 26.A.simpler B.richer C.cheaper D.faster27.A.impact B.limit C.fault D.purpose28.A.finally B.gradually C.obviously D.barely29.A.adding B.achieving C.admiring D.avoiding30.A.carried on B.gave up C.took out D.set down31.A.blow B.gap C.drop D.rise32.A.websites B.comments C.articles D.features33.A.making B.removing C.facing D.accepting34.A.responds B.appeals C.applies D.objects35.A.turn off B.put off C.cross off D.show off阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

2023届浙江Z20名校联盟高三第三次联考英语试题(含听力)

2023届浙江Z20名校联盟高三第三次联考英语试题(含听力)

1. What is the woman trying to find?A.A bookstore.B.A parking spot.C.A campus gym.2. How many classes does the woman have on Thursday?A.Two.B.Four.C.Five.3. Where does the conversation take place?A.On a plane.B.At a cinema.C.In a library.4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Colleagues.B.Strangers.C.Classmates.5. What does the man suggest doing tonight?A.Playing tennis.B.Seeing a movie.C.Having a big dinner.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段独白,回答小题。

1. Which of the following does Carl love in Scotland?A.Its people.B.Edinburgh University.C.Its climate.2. Where does Carl prefer to live?A.Scotland.B.Tokyo.C.The capital of the UK.3. What does Carl think of Scotland?A.Crowded.B.Competitive.C.Peaceful.4. What is Carl’s attitude towards the development of Tokyo?A.Appreciative.B.Doubtful.C.Uncertain.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

2022届陕西省西安市阎高蓝周临鄠六区高三年级联考(三)英语试题(含答案解析)

2022届陕西省西安市阎高蓝周临鄠六区高三年级联考(三)英语试题(含答案解析)

2022届陕西省西安市阎高蓝周临鄠六区高三年级联考(三)英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、短对话1.What does the woman dislike about the book?A.The words.B.The characters.C.The story.2.Where will the woman get bottled water for the man?A.At the grocery store.B.At the gas station.C.At Anne Mary’s. 3.What are the speakers probably doing?A.Preparing for camping.B.Doing some shopping.C.Cleaning up the car. 4.What does the woman say about her job?A.It was stressful.B.It was simple.C.It was tiring. 5.What did the newcomer move in?A.Furniture.B.Bags.C.Boxes.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.What does the woman probably do?A.A singer.B.An actress.C.An athlete.7.How does the woman feel now?A.Excited.B.Worried.C.Inspired.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.Who could be the coach of the competition?A.A professor from France.B.A graduate from high school.C.A teacher from any school.9.How can the woman take part in the competition?A.By sending an email.B.By writing an application letter.C.By completing a form online.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

2023届青海省海东市高三第三次联考英语试题(含解析,含听力音频和听力原文)

2023届青海省海东市高三第三次联考英语试题(含解析,含听力音频和听力原文)

2023届青海省海东市高三第三次联考英语试题(含解析,含听力音频和听力原文)高三英语试卷考生注意:1.本试卷共150分。

考试时间120分钟。

2.请将各题答案填写在答题卡上。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirtA. 19.15.B. 9.18.C. 9.15.答案是C。

1. What is the man doingA. Booking a room.B. Checking into a hotel.C. Looking for his key.2. Where is the woman goingA. To the dorm.B. To the bookstore.C. To the reading room.3. What program comes first on TVA. A puzzle show.B. A film.C. A football match.4. What does the man meanA.He has just five pounds.B. He will make a phone call.C. He hasn't got any change now.5. Where is the butterA.In the bowl.B. In the fridge.C.In the cupboard.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

2023届湖南省新高考教学教研联盟高三下学期第一次联考英语试题(3)

2023届湖南省新高考教学教研联盟高三下学期第一次联考英语试题(3)

2023届湖南省新高考教学教研联盟高三下学期第一次联考英语试题(3)一、听力选择题1. When does the conversation take place?A.In the morning.B.At noon.C.In the evening2. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.A festival.B.An ancestor.C.A kind of food.3. What do we know about John?A.He won’t wait for the woman.B.He won’t come home today.C.He won’t be on time for dinner.4. What does the man mean?A.He has learned to use the system by reading the manual.B.He will teach the woman the new tricks himself.C.It is not difficult to learn to use the new system.D.It is possible that the rocket project will be stopped.5.A.Using core vocabulary.B.Having a general knowledge of grammar.C.Remembering more words.D.Concentrating on the key words.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. What is the man doing?A.Chairing a meeting B.Hosting a program.C.Conducting a job interview.2. How does the man feel about Tavi’s photos on Style Rookie?A.They are strange.B.They are impressive.C.They are surprising.3. What did Tavi Gevinson do when she was 15?A.She published a book.B.She wrote a fashion blog.C.She started Rookie Magazine.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

2023届安徽省皖南八校高三第三次大联考英语试题(含答案)

2023届安徽省皖南八校高三第三次大联考英语试题(含答案)

2023届安徽省皖南八校高三第三次大联考英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Since its launch in 1981, China Daily has served a vital role in telling the world about China and providing valuable insight into the world’s second-largest economy. The following are some branding events, conducted by it, which have advanced public diplomacy(外交)and international communication.Vision China LecturesA series of talks are organized by China Daily in which leading political and business figures are invited to speak and interact live with domestic and foreign audiences. The Vision China lectures focus on major issues facing China and the world and explore what China’s successful stories mean for the world and how Chinese wisdom can help the world.China Watch Think Tank ForumElites(精英), including opinion leaders, politicians and businesspersons with expertise(专业知识)on China, discuss topics on the developments and the future of China and the world in China Watch Think Tank Forum.Asia Leadership RoundtableThe China Daily Asia Leadership Roundtable provides a platform for high-level dialogue and communication among leaders and social elites in the fields of politics, business and academia in Asia.TESOL China AssemblyOrganized by China Daily in partnership with TESOL International Association (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages), TESOL China Assembly is a highlevel international English Language Teaching (ELT) event in China. It aims to promote scholarship and cross-cultural understanding among English educators in China, and to enhance dialogue between China’s ELT professionals with their peers worldwide.1.What can participants of “Vision China Lectures” get?A.Some practical skills of public speaking.B.Some wisdom implied in the Chinese fictional stories.C.Some helpful inspirations and experience of development of China.D.Some differences of lifestyle between domestic and foreign audiences.2.Who may not be invited to attend Asia Leadership Roundtable?A.Economists from Japan.B.Managers from Germany. C.Finance Minister of India.D.The head of People’s Bank of China. 3.Which of the following may interest teachers of ELT in China?A.TESOL China Assembly.B.Vision China Lectures.C.Asia Leadership Roundtable.D.China Watch Think Tank Forum.In recent years, “patient escorts” has emerged as a new industry, and those who have taken on this career are known as “people who sell time”. Zhang Tian, a 26-year-old girl, is one of them.“Get up at 6 a. m., arrive at the hospital one hour earlier to help patients check in, and accompany patients during consultations ... Being patient and energetic are the basic requirements for a hospital escort,” Zhang Tian said. “In fact, a hospital escort cares for not only patients’ physical health, but also their mental well-being.”Zhang Tian used to work in the Internet industry but after hitting a wall in her career, she now has switched to being a professional hospital escort. Aware of her shortcomings, she accompanies patients in the daytime; while in the evening, she watches videos about medical science and reads all kinds of books on psychology and medical services.The memory of her first task is still alive and fresh in her mind. “I received a phone call on September 9 from a man whose father was seriously ill and might need surgery. He wanted me to accompany his father through his consultation and treatment.” Zhang Tian said. Early the next morning, Zhang Tian came to the hospital in advance to help the elderly man queue up to check in, “Later, the family expressed their gratitude to me over and over again, which warmed my heart and gave me a sense of achievement,” Zhang added. As of now, Zhang Tian has already provided 15 accompanying services, mostly to those aged between 60 and 70, as well as those in their 20s.Although in the eyes of others, this is not a decent job, Zhang Tian regards this job as her startup. “I actually think there will be a greater demand for such accompanying services in the future. I also want to expand my services in the future, such as cooking food for the elderly, chatting with the elderly, and traveling with the elderly,” She says.4.Which of the following can best describe the job of hospital escort?A.Risky.B.Boring.C.Challenging.D.Unmanageable.5.What can we know about Zhang Tian from the third paragraph?A.She’s efficient and frank.B.She’s creative and imaginative. C.She’s generous and faithful.D.She’s positive and committed. 6.How is Zhang Tian’s first hospital escort?A.It is rough.B.It is successful.C.It is disappointing.D.It is adventurous.7.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.Zhang Tian has a strong faith in her current job.B.Hospital escort is now favored by many people.C.The demand of hospital escort declines gradually.D.Accompanying service is hard to develop further.Nearly half of the buildings in Philadelphia are darkening their lights this spring after thousands of birds died in the city’s largest mass collision(碰撞)in recent history.The voluntary measure has been coordinated by “Bird Safe Philly” and continues until May 30 with the purpose of sparing the lives of some of the 100 million birds passing over the city on their annual migrations(迁徙).To some, it might seem beneficial to leave the lights on to help birds steer clear of buildings, but Robert Peck, a senior fellow at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, explains most migrating birds navigate by the light of the sun, the moon and the stars.Fog and rain, which are quite common in spring and autumn, force birds to fly at lower sky. When they see the bright city lights, they are often disoriented and confused. “Suddenly they have all these lights coming at them from different directions. It’s overwhelming,” Peck said. “They get turned around and they will fly into buildings and walls.”The Philadelphia buildings participating in these efforts have agreed to switch unnecessary lights off from 12:01 a. m. to 6 a. m., especially on higher floors. One catalyst(催化剂)for this year’s effort was a mass collision event on October 2 of last year when thousands of birds died after striking buildings in the city. Their dead bodies “littering the sidewalks in the downtown of Philadelphia, where the first bird death from a collision was recorded in the 1890s and the Academy of Natural Sciences started collecting “window kills”.The effort to lower the death of birds is also underway in 33 other US cities, but sadly ithe adds.Dr. Carol Metzler, who studies parenting at the Oregon Research Institute, explains, “They’re watching you to see how you do it and listening to how you talk to them about it. Parents need to be good self-regulators. You’re not only trying to regulate your own emotions in the moment, but helping your child learn to manage their emotions and behavior. It can be tough to respond to your kids with sensitivity during tantrums(精神痛苦), arguments, or other challenging times. If parents respond by being bad-tempered or aggressive(攻击性的)themselves, children can copy that behavior, and a negative cycle then continues to upgrade.”As kids become better at managing their feelings and behavior, it’s important to help them develop coping skills, like active problem solving. Such skills can help them feel confident in handling what comes their way.12.Which of the following can replace the underlined words “trigger off”?A.Set off.B.Burst into.C.Consist of.D.Dive for.13.Why does Metzler think it tough to respond to kids sensitively in Paragraph 4? A.Because kids are unable to make out their parents’ arguments.B.Because parents are too sensitive to train kids to be aggressive.C.Because kids can not copy their parents’ behavior on these occasions.D.Because parents have to control their feelings and teach it to their kids.14.What’s the text mainly about?A.Parents should not be bad-tempered in front of their kids.B.Parents should consistently develop their problem solving skills.C.Parents should engage with kids and respond to them positively.D.Parents should continuously upgrade their language and emotions.15.What will the writer probably talk about next?A.The way to train kids to be confident.B.The way to train kids’ abilities to deal with matters.C.The way to train kids to self-regulate their emotions.D.The way to train kids’ abilities to be sensitive and responsibe.31.A.scholarship B.fine C.bonus D.salary 32.A.sponsor B.design C.afford D.restore 33.A.warned B.hated C.appointed D.asked 34.A.fantasy B.career C.anticipation D.belief 35.A.for the sake of B.at the risk of C.on the edge of D.in the course of四、用单词的适当形式完成短文五、其他应用文46.假定你是李华,上周你班外教Mr. Green布置了一份作业,截止时间是本周五,但是你因故不能如期提交。

江苏省新高考2023届高三上学期第三次大联考英语试卷(PDF版,含音频)

江苏省新高考2023届高三上学期第三次大联考英语试卷(PDF版,含音频)

英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Who are the speakers talking about?A. A teammate of Sarah’s.B. A friend of John’s.C. A bookstore clerk.2. When is the birthday celebration according to the woman?Saturday. C.OnMonday.A.OnOnFriday.B.3. How is the man feeling about his work today?A. Sad.B. Angry.C. Stressed.4. What is the relationship between the speakers?Co-workers. C.Classmates.wife. B.andA.Husband5. What kind of music are the speakers listening to?A. Rock and roll.B. Jazz.C. Opera.第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. Where will the man go if fixing a phone costs much?A. The cell phone store.B. The electronics store.C. The library.7. What will the woman do next?A. Fix her phone.B. Buy an iPad.C. Make a call.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

湖北省襄阳三中2024年高三六校联盟第三次联考英语试题含解析

湖北省襄阳三中2024年高三六校联盟第三次联考英语试题含解析

湖北省襄阳三中2024年高三六校联盟第三次联考英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.—Hi, Mary. I’m coming, but it’s snowing and traffi c is moving slowly.—________, Jack. We’ll wait for you. Then we can have dinner together.A.Take your time B.Don’t be seriousC.What a day D.You are kidding2.The news shocked the public,______ to great concern about students' safety at school.A.having led B.ledC.leading D.to lead3.—Betty was feeling pretty blue for a while, but she’s better now.—_______.A.Oh, that’s kind of you B.CongratulationsC.Oh, I’m glad to hear tha t D.It’s my pleasure4.If we________ a table in advance, we wouldn't be standing here in the long queue.A.reserve B.reservedC.have reserved D.had reserved5.We are living in an age most of things are done on cell phones.A.which B.thatC.whose D.when6.---I usually go there by train.---Why not ________ by ship for a change?A.to try going B.trying to goC.to try and go D.try going7.The bus would not have run into the river ________ for the bad tempered lady.A.if it were not B.had it not beenC.if it would not be D.should it not be8.—What’s that noise?—Oh,I forget to tell you.The new machine________.A.is testing B.was being testedC.is being tested D.has been tested9.When the organization ______ in March, 2019, there was almost no money in the bank and more than $1 million of debt.A.folded B.boomed C.registered D.sprang10.—Do you know why the teacher asks for me?—He wants you to ________ your absence last night.A.account for B.call forC.send for D.reach for11.There are no ______ proposals to reduce the road accidents. We are still seeking inspiration.A.contradictory B.concreteC.confidential D.controversial12.I was caught in a traffic jam for over an hour, otherwise, I ________ you waiting for such a long time.A.had not kept B.will not keepC.would not have kept D.have not kept13.Bob was trying to ________ that he knew the famous singer who would perform in our city.A.let out B.lay outC.figure out D.make out14.—What did you say you were reluctant to risk just now?—_________ to high levels of radiation.A.Being exposed B.Having been exposedC.To be exposed D.Exposed15.—Irene, do you really want to go out?—It may rain. ___________, I will go out; I don’t mind the rain.A.Anyhow B.OtherwiseC.Somehow D.Therefore16.—________ It’s only an interview!— Only an interview? Only an interview? What if I panic? What if I say a silly word by accident?A.Well done! B.Come on!C.How come? D.No doubt!17.The village evolved into a major e-commerce center, and _____ the past, the villagers owed their success to the reform and opening-up policy.A.reviewed B.reviewingC.to review D.being reviewed18.It is going to rain today. Take an umbrella with you to ________ you from the rain.A.stop B.prevent C.keep D.protect19.—Shall we turn to the boss for a longer holiday?—He’ll probably say no, ________ it’s worth asking.A.so B.whileC.unless D.though20.Have you ever been in a situation ______ you know the other person is right yet you cannot agree with him?A.where B.which C.that D.as第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

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2016届高三英语联考三英语第I卷(100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Where would the woman stay for two days?A. In AustraliaB. In FranceC. In America2. What‟s the matter with Tom?A. He has spoken to the womanB. He has left a messageC. He has taken the day off3. When will the film begin?A. At about 9:30B. At about 9C. At about 104. Where is all information about books put?A. In the libraryB. On the computerC. On the card list5. How does Maria want to go to France?A. By planeB. By shipC. By bus第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What will the woman do?A. Buy a new house.B. Buy a parking place.C. Find a new job.7. When did the woman often arrive home?A. At 6:30.B. At 7:00.C. At 7:15.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8. What is Alice doing?A. She is on the way to New York.B. She is booking a ticket.C. She is choosing some books.9. What does Finn think of E-readers?A. Convenient.B. Expensive.C. Fashionable.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.What will the man do tomorrow?A. Take an exam.B. Hand in a paper.C. Attend a lecture.11. What does the man suggest that they do after dinner?A. Go to the Grills.B. Go to the library.C. Go swimming.12. What do we know about the man?A. He will be at the Grill at about 6:00.B. He will help Jane do her paper.C. He will go swimming after class.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. What are the speakers talking about?A. Shopping online.B. The woman‟s new coat.C. The network.14. How many online shops you need to browse through when shopping online?A. No more than one.B. More than four.C. At least three.15. What‟s the greatest advantage of shopping online?A. Convenient.B. Cheap.C. Modern.16. How does the woman think of the registration procedure?A. Complicated.B. Simple.C. Difficult.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. What problem did the children have?A. They didn‟t dare to take the challenge of life.B. They are tired of reading texts at school.C. They fail to get a better understanding of texts.18. Why are parents advised to let kids be the tour guides?A. To expect them to read more local stories.B. To encourage them to visit places of interest.C. To make them practice what they learn.19. When is the best time to learn something new?A. Spring.B. Summer.C. Winter.20. What do some states call for students to do?A. To read more non-fiction.B. To attend a health education class.C. To develop life-long interests.1—5 BCABA 6—10BACAA 11—15BAACA 16—20BCCBA听力原文Text 1M: Where did you go?W: Well, first, we flew to Sydney, then to Perth. We then left Australia and a stop in France for two days before flying back to America.Text 2W: Can I speak to Tom, please?M: I‟m afraid he‟s taken the day off. Do you want to leave a message?Text 3W: Hi, Mike. Why don‟t you get ready? It‟s almost 9 o‟clock! The film will be on in half an hour! M: I‟m terribly sorry. Meria. I‟m not going. I have to watch over my mother.Text 4W: Well, if it‟s a new book, it won‟t b e on the card list, all information about books since 1994 is on the computer. I advise you to try that.M: No wonder! This book is published in 1999.Text 5M: Are you looking forward to your trip to France, Maria?W: I can‟t wait to see France. Mike, but I‟m afraid of the journey. My husband insists on flying, but I like to sail. Planes make me nervous.Text 6W: You should save some money on parking here.M: Yeah, I don‟t have to pay for a space on the street.W: Really? How long did it take you to find a spot yesterday?M: Well, last night it took me half an hour to find a spot when I came home from work.W: You get home late, don‟t you?M: Yeah, around seven. Most of the street parking is gone by then.W: Ah, well. You can‟t have everything.M: Yeah. I can live with it. It‟s great to be living alone.Text 7M: Alice, are you there?W: Just choosing some books for the train journey Finn!M: Oh yeah? Where are you going?W: New York. I want to take all these books with me. But look, my bag's too small!M: Why don't you use an e-reader?W: E-readers?M: Yes, E-readers. They're just so much more convenient. You can download e-books easily.W: Easily?M: Here's how you use it! You can also download books on the go, like here at the beach.W: You can read novels on the go.M: I'm always on the go. I wouldn't want to carry lots of books up Everest.W: Enjoying a book on the go is easy like at this rock concert. Oh that's better. But Finn, I just enjoy the look and the feel of real books.M: The look… the feel.Text 8M: Jane, let‟s go swimming at the Student Center.W: I‟d like to, Tom, but I have a paper due on Friday, and I haven‟t even started it yetM; Just an hour. I‟ve got a test tomorrow, so I won‟t be able to stay very long.W: I need the exercise, but I just can‟t spare the time.M: Okay, how about dinner at the Grill? You have to eat something, and it‟s right by the library. I‟ll go over there with you after dinner, and you can do your research while I study for my test. W: Well, but…M: Come on, You‟ll probably want to stay late, and you shouldn‟t walk home after dark. I‟ll stay until you‟re ready to go.W: That would be nice, but …M: Look, we really wouldn‟t be wasting any time. We‟d just be doing every thing we need to do, but we‟d be doing it togethe r. I just want to spend time with you.W: Me too. Okay. I need to go home first, then I‟ll meet you at the Grill about six. Is that all right? M: That‟ great. We‟ll get everything done. You‟ll see.Text 9W: David, how about my new coat I bought online?M: Oh, it‟s so good-looking. Do you often shop online?W: Yes, quite often. Have you ever done that?M: No, I haven‟t. What‟s the greatest advantage of shopping online?W: It‟s very convenient, having saved me a lot of time.M: Do you have some experiences to share with me? I want to have a try.W: You are asking a right person. Here are two very important tips. First, you need to visit more than two sites to find the best products and prices. I can recommend some online shops. Second, write your mail address correctly. Otherwise you can‟t receive your delivery at time.M: What about the registration procedure? Is that complicated?W: Not at all. You just need to provide your name, address, e-mail address, phone number and bank or credit card information. I will help you with that.M: It‟s so nice of you.Text 10We know that reading is essential for success in school and in life, yet too many kids do not read enough to fully understand the texts in front of them. Recent studies show that our children don‟t read as well as many of their international peers, and this will impact our students‟ ability to take on the challenges of careers, college and everyday life.So what‟s a parent to do? If you have plans to go away during the summer, encourage your children to read up on the destination and make suggestions about what to see and do.If your plans are in your own neighborhood, let your kids read up on local stories and places of interest that they would show to a visitor. In both cases, let them be the “tour guides.” Putting what they read to use helps kids see its importance.States are adopting new and higher academic standards that call for students to read more non-fiction. Kids tend to really love non-fiction, especially those who are more unwilling readers.Summer is the perfect time to learn about something new by reading books, magazines and articles on topics that add to world knowledge. The more background information students have, the better they do in science, social studies, the arts and health education classes.In school, it‟s necessary to dip into a lot of topics, but during the summer, kids can take a deep dive into one subject and may even develop life-long interests.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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