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2022---2023學年度上學期高三第三次檢測試卷英語本試卷共8頁,總分150分,考試時間120分鐘。第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhywillthewomangotoChina?A.Totakeaholiday.B.Tovisitherfamily.C.Toworkasaninterpreter.2.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Refertoacitymap.B.CalltheRedSeaCafe.C.Showthewomanaround.3.Whereismostprobablythewoman'scar?A.Inarepairfactory.B.Inhergarage.C.InTed'syard.4.WhatisDaverelatedtotheman?A.Hisneighbor.B.Hiscolleague.C.Hisformerschoolmate.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Akindofsandwich.B.Theircookingskills.C.Theman'sdiet.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.What'sthewoman'sproblemnow?A.Findingnovolunteerwork.B.Havingnoschoolforherchild.C.Knowingnobodyinthecommunity.7.Whendidthemanmovethere?A.Ayearago.B.Halfayearago.C.Acoupleofdaysago.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthechangeintemperature?A.It'snormal..B.It'sinfluential.C.It'sunnoticeable.9.Whatwillthespeakersdiscussnext?A.Causesofglobalwarming.B.Effectsofglobalwarming.C.Waystoreduceglobalwarming.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatmakesthemanworried?A.Hisson'ssafety.B.Hisson'sstudy.C.Hisson'sheadinjury..11.Wheredidthewomanreadaboutthestudy?A.Fromawebsite..B.Fromamagazine.C.Fromanewspaper.12.Howdoesthemanfeelintheend?A.Confused.B.Disappointed.C.Relieved.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.HowdoesLilyrelaxherselfbeforeaconcert?A.Shelaughsatsomethingfunny.B.Shedoesbreathingexercise.C.Shetellsjokestoothers.14.WhatdoesLilydofirstonthedayoftheshow?A.Walkonthestage.B.Practicethesongs.C.Choosethedresses.15.WhydoesLilyliketositandlookatthestagebeforetheshow?A.Toinspireconfidence.B.Toenjoyquietness.C.Tomeetfans.16.WhatdoesLilydrinkbeforesinging?A.Coffee.B.Fruitjuice.C.Tea..聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.WhatisGolflandfamousfor?A.Swimmingcompetitions.B.Differentgames..C.Quietness.18.HowlongisGolflandopendaily?A.14hours.B.12hours.C.10hours.19.WhatcanpeopledoattheKoolKidsZone?A.Enjoybumperboats.B.Goclimbing..C.Playgolf.20.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Leadingatour.B.Hostingaprogram.C.Sharingherexperience.第二部分閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。APre-CollegeProgramCoursesTheHarvardPre-CollegeProgramwillbehostingallcoursesonlineforsummer2021.Toencourageinteractivelearning,classsizesaresmallandtypicallyrangefrom12to18students.Inthiscollegialsetting,youwillpracticetheartofhealthydebates,learntocommunicateclearlyoncomplextopics,anddeliverpresentationsonyourownresearch,allundertheguidanceofHarvardinstructorsforatrueIvyLeagueexperience.Attheendoftheprogram,youwillreceiveawrittenevaluationfromyourinstructor,aswellasaHarvardtranscriptwithagradeofARorNM(“requirementsmet"or“requirementsnotmet").Pleasenote:Youneedtoattendeveryonlineclassinitsentiretytoreceiveapassinggradeof“MetAllRequirements”.Course:CareinCriticalTimes●Jul.5一Aug.16,Mon.toThurs.,8:30-11:00am●AndreaWrightWhatiscare?Howcananddocommunitiesencouragecareasatoolforbuildinghealing,andhope?Thiscourserequiresstudentstonotonlyaskhowtheymightengageincaringactswiththeirowncommunities,buttocompletealocallybasedcommunityprojectthatbringscare.Course:IntroductiontoNeuroscience.●Jul.7一Jul.25,Wed.toFri.,Noon一3:00pm●GraceFrancisThiscourseisanintroductiontothenervoussystem,withemphasisonthestructureandfunctionofthehumanbrain.Course:CollegeWriting●Jul.1-Jul.22,Thurs.toSat.,8:00-11:30am●MartinT.GreenupThiscourseintroducesstudentstocollegewritingbytakingthemthroughthestepsrequiredtocompleteafiveanalyticessay.Studentsreadarangeofclassicandcontemporaryshortstories,anddevelopstrategiesforcarefulclosereadingviaclassdiscussionandin-classexercises.Course:TheEconomicsofCities●Jun.17-Jul.29,Sun.toThurs.,3:15-6:15pm●ThomasShayHillWhatcausescitiestogrow,andwhatlimitstheirgrowth?Whatarethecostsofurbanliving,andhowcantheybeovercome?Weexaminearangeofmajorurbanissuesfromaneconomicview:trafficandtransportation,water,publichealthandtheroleofcitiesingeneratingeconomicgrowthandtechnologicalinnovation.21.Whatisthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Toofferanoverviewoftheprogram.B.Tointroducetheprograminstructors.C.Topresentthecontentsoftheguidance.D.Toexplaintherequirementsofthecourses.22.WhichcoursecanyoutakeifyouareavailableonFridaymorningsinJuly?A.CareinCriticalTimes.B.CollegeWriting.C.IntroductiontoNeuroscience.D.TheEconomicsofCities.23.Whosecourseshouldyouchooseifyouareinterestedinurbanpublichealth?A.AndreaWright's..B.GraceFrancis's.C.MartinT.Greenup's.D.ThomasShayHill's.BInordertoberecognizedbytheU.S.SmallBusinessAdministration(SBA),youhavetobedoingsomethingright.SinceSherylPage,presidentandCEOofPageOneConsultantsinOrlando,wasnamedWoman-OwnedSmallBusinessPersonoftheYearbytheStateofFloridaSBAin2017,alotofpeoplehavestartedtolookatwhatshe'sdoingandhowhercompanyhasbecomesosuccessful.Page,whorunsanengineeringandconstructionconsultingfirm,startedthebusinessbackin1993,butsortofdraggedalongformanyyearswithnobigsuccess.TherewereplentyoftimeswhenPagecouldhavethrowninthetowel,butshekeptpushingthrough.Startingoutinanindustrymainlymadeupofmale-ownedbusinesseswasn'teasy,norwastheprospectoffindingenoughmoneytosupportthequalityservicesshehadtoprovideclients(客戶)with.Pageusedasmanyas15creditcardstohelpthecompanystayinbusinessintheearly-to-mid1990s.Then,shereceiveda$250,0007(a)SBAguaranteedloanin2001tokeepthecompanyafloatafternearlyadecadeinbusiness.Sincethen,thecompanyhasdoubledprofits,hiredmorethantwodozennewteammembers,acquiredmorethanadozennewcompanyvehicles,andalmostdoubleditssquarefootage.It'sahugegrowthincreaseforacompanythat'sbeenaroundfornearly25years,andspeakstothehardworkandcommitmentofPageandherteam.Whenaskedwhatherbiggestpieceofadvicetosmallbusinessownerswouldbe,Pagesaid,“Keepyourfaithandbepatient.Don'tgiveupanddon'tquit!”Thosewordshavebeenheardinmanycasesanddosoundcliche(陳詞濫調),butwhentheycomefromsomeonelikeSherylPage,whoislivingproofofthegoodthatcancomefrombeingpatient,theyringtruerthanever.Ifyoulearnanythingfromhercompany'ssuccess,itshouldbethatgrowthisrarelyimmediate,butthatdoesn'tmeanitisn'tcoming.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“throwninthetowel"inparagraph2probablymean?A.Givenup.B.Soughthelp.C.Cometoanewlevel.D.Takenupsomethingelse.25.InwhatsituationdidPagestartherconsultingbusiness?A.Whentherewerefewwiseclients.B.Whenthewholebusinesswasslow.C.Whenitdidn'thavemuchdevelopmentpotential.D.Whenbusinesswomenwerenotgenerallyaccepted.26.WhatdidPagedoaftershegottheloan?A.ShestartedworkingfortheSBA.B.Sheputitintoexpandingherbusiness.C.Sheusedmostofittostartanothercompany.D.Shefirstincreasedtheteammembers'income.27.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftheadvicementionedinthelastparagraph?A.Itisn'tdetailed.B.Itisn'tinlinewiththetruth,C.Itcanhaveanimmediateeffect.D.ItmirrorsPage'spersonalexperiences.CAnadvanceinelectronicpublishingcouldmakethee-bookyouarereadingseemasdatedasasilentfilm.Publishershopetoexplorethegrowingsuccessofe-booksbyreleasingversionswithaddedsoundtracks(原聲帶)andmusicalaccompaniments.Thenoisesinthefirstmultimediabooks--releasedinBritainonFriday--includerainhittingawindowinaSherlockHolmestale.Whentheplotofabookreachesthemostexcitingpart,backgroundscores(配樂)willcreatetension.Supportersarguethatsoundeffectsarethenextlogicaldevelopmentfore-booksandwilladdexcitementforyoungerreaders.Critics,however,willarguethatthenoisewillruinthesimplepleasureofhavingtheimaginationstimulatedbyreading.CarolineMichel,chiefexecutiveoftheliteraryagency,saidthenewgenerationofcomputer-literatereaderswasusedtomultiplesensoryinput.Shesaid,“Youngpeoplehavesplitcomputerscreenswheretheymaybewatchingtelevisionandreplyingtoane-mailatthesametime.Ifthat'swhatthemarketwantsthenweshouldrespondtothemarket."Booktrack'ssoundeffectsworkbyestimatingtheuser'sreadingspeed.Eachtimeyou“turn”apage,thesoftwarereassesseswhereyouhavereachedinthetextandtimesthesoundstoswitchonaccordingly.Ifthesoundtrackbecomesoutofsynch(同步),aclickonanywordwillresetit.Someauthorsfearthatasoundtrackcoulddestroythepeaceandquietoflibrariesandruinthepleasureofreading.DavidNicholls,authorofOurDay,thebestsellernowreleasedasafilm,said,“Thissoundsliketheoppositeofreading.Ihaveenoughtroublereadingane-bookbecauseI'mconstantlydistractedbye-mails."StuartMacBride,thecrimewriterwhosenovelShattertheBoneswasane-bookbestseller,sells18%ofhisbooksaselectronicdownloads.Hesaid,“IfI'mreading,Iwilldothenoiseinmyhead.Idon'tneedsomeonetotellmewhatteacupsclinkingsoundslike.Thatwouldirritate(激怒)me.”28.Whatdopublishersexpectane-booksoundtracktodo?A.Helptoreleaseane-bookasafilm.B.Helpreadersimprovereadingspeed.C.Addtensionatabook'sexcitingpoint.D.Getreadersfamiliarwiththebackground.29.Whoisinfavorofaddedsoundtracksfore-books?A.Mr.Darcy.B.CarolineMichel.C.DavidNicholls.D.StuartMacBride.30.WhatdoweknowaboutStuartMacBride?A.Hewasapersonwhowaseasytogetangry.B.Heknewagreatdealaboutteaandteaculture.C.Eighty-twopercentofhisbooksdescribedcrime.D.Heimaginedsoundsrelatedtothestorywhenreading.31.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Opinionsaboute-bookswithsoundtracks.B.Responsetotheneedofthebookmarket.C.Reasonsfortraditionale-booksbecomingoutdated.D.Suggestionsonencouragingreaders'imagination.DLifeontheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS)-theplacewhereastronautsdwell(居住)inspace--differsfromthatonEarth.Forexample,astronautshavetorelyontheISS’lifesupportsystem,whichprovidesoxygenandabsorbscarbondioxide.Butsometimesastronautsneedtodealwithunusualairleaks(漏氣).Normally,theISSreleasesasmallamountofaireachdaytoridtheharmfulgases.Butrecently,theairseemedtobeleakingataslightlyhigherratethanusual,whichbecameacauseforconcern,accordingtoMSN.ThethreecrewmemberscurrentlyonboardarestayingintheRussiansegment(艙段)oftheISStemporarilywhileNASAtriestofindtheoriginoftheleakintheUSsegment.Thisisn'tthefirsttimethatanairleakhasoccurredontheISS.OnAug.29,2018,anairleakwasdiscoveredontheISS.Fortunately,6peopleonboardfoundaholemeasuring2millimetersindiameteronSoyuzMS-09,aRussianspacecrafttemporarilydockedwiththeISS.Theastronautspatchedtheholewithtape.Butthequestionremains:Whatcancauseholesinthehardsurfaceofspacecraft?Spacedebris(碎片)can.Inloworbit,spacedebriscirclesaroundEarthatspeedsbetween7to8kilometerspersecond.Becauseofthehighspeed,itcanpenetrate(穿透)thesurfaceoftheISS.ANASAreportsubmittedtotheUSCongresssaidtheISShasa55-percentchanceofbeingpenetratedbysomesortofspacedebris,accordingtothewebsiteNewScientist.However,findingatinyholeisnoteasy.TheISSmeasuressome109metersbyabout73meters,roughlythesizeofasoccerfield.Sohowdoastronautsfindatinyholeinsuchalargearea?Whenairleaksoccur,astronautssealoffvarioussectionsoftheISStonarrowdownthearea.Oncethelocationoftheleakisfound,itisclosedandthepressureoneachsideischecked.ThisisexactlywhatNASAisdoingnow.TheUSspaceagencyhasbeentryingtofindthehole,whichisequivalent(相同的)to“findingpinholesinalargeairliner”,XinhuaNewsAgencynoted.32.Whatcanweknowabouttherecentairleak?A.Ithasexposedastronautstoharmfulgases.B.MoregasthanusualisleakingintheISS.C.ItishappeningintheRussiansegment.D.NASAhasalreadyfoundtheoriginoftheleak.33.Whatcanwelearnfromthetextabouttheairleakin2018?A.Itwasduetothedockingofspacecraft.B.TheholewasfoundonthesurfaceoftheISS.C.Itwasrepairedwithtapebycrewmembers.D.Spacedebriswasfoundinthespacecraft.34.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph4?A.Whatcausesspacedebris.B.WhatthesurfaceoftheISSislike.C.Whyspacedebriscancauseairleaks.D.Howtofindholesmadebyspacedebris.35.ItcanbeinferredfromthetextthatthebiggestchallengeinrepairingtheleakisA.findingtheoriginoftheleakB.closingvarioussegmentsoftheISSC.patchingtheholewithtapeD.checkingthepressureofthesections第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填人空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Wealldolittlethingstoboostthewaywefeelandthinkthroughouttheday.Somethingassimpleastakingawalkoreatingapieceofchocolatecanbrightenyourmoodalmostinstantly,thankstocertainchemicalreactionsthatoccurinthebrain._36_Ifyouregoingthroughsomethingcomplex,youneedamorepermanentpractice.That'swherewritingcomesin.AsMentalHealthAwarenessMonthbegins,itsworthlearningaboutthewaysthatyoucanusewritingtosupportyourmentalwell-being._37_Usewritingformindfulness.Mindfulnessisatried-and-truetechniqueforimprovingmentalwellness,butcanwritinghavethesameeffect?_38_Byfocusingonaparticularmomentandgettingitalloutthereonthepage,youcanfreeyourselffromanyoftheotherconcernsthatarecrowdingyourmind.Thisway,youcanusewritingasanapproachtomindfulnessandasawayofrelievingstress.Anotherbenefittowritingisitsabilitytoclearyourmindofworries,negativethoughtsorsourcesofpain._39_Fortunately,writingcanspeeduptheprocessofrestoringmentalclarity._40_Peopleweremorelikelytotalktoothersaboutapainfuleventafterwritingaboutitprivately,whichpowerfullysuggeststhatwritingcanindirectlyleadtoreachingourforsupportwhichcanmeanevengreaterhealingandrelief.Throughtheprocessofpopulatingablankpagewithlettersandwordswritingcanbeausefulmentalhealthtoolthatbothrecordsyourexperiencesandallowsyoutoworkthroughthem.A.Becomemoreself-aware.B..Thesepleasuresarejusttemporary,however.C.There'srealpowerbehindthepen-here'swhy.D.Writingisalsothebestmethodofself-caretreatment.E.Clearingyourbrainofnegativethoughtscanbereallytoughwork.F.Actually,theactofwritingforamere20minuteseachdaycanwork.G.Thisisbecausewritingtendstostimulatequestionsaboutyourlifeanddirection.第三部分語言運用(共三節,滿分30分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A.B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填人空白處的最佳選項。Itwasasmallgraduationparty.OnlyEd,Max,RaulandIwerethere.Allthreemen,eachovertheageoffifty,hadachievedagreat_41_intheirlives.Theycould_42_.Overcomingdecadesof_43_andalifetimeofcoveringuptheirilliteracy(文盲),thesethreemenhadsignedupforafreethree-monthcourse,taughtbyme.“Itakethebuseverydaytowork,"saidEd.“Havedoneforoverthirtyyears.JustyesterdayI_44_whatthewords‘EmergencyExit’mean.”Maxreportedthathewas_45_tounderstandmuchofMonday'snewspapersportsarticleonhisbelovedDallasCowboys._46_,hisbreaktimewasspent_47_toreadinthehopehisco-workerswouldneverdiscoverhisshamefulsecret.Asourfinalnightcametoaclose,Raultookmyhandbetweenhisroughones,“Yougavemea48.Yougavemeanewlife.”Beingsoyoung,Ididnotgraspthefull__49_ofhissimplestatementuntilmyowngrayhairsappeared,a(n)__50_downturnrobbedmeofmyworkandincomesecurity.NowI'mofmyformerpupilsandmyfutureneedsa__52_button.Irealizethatlimitingmydestiny(命運)becauseofmyageormylackofskillsis_53_.AfuturewithmanywonderfulopportunitiescouldbelongtomeaslongasIhavethecourageto_54_itoutandworkforit.LikeEd,MaxandRaul,Iamdeterminedtomakeanewlifeformyself.They_55_mewell.41.A.successB.medalC.careerD.prize42.A.workB.surviveC.readD.drive43.A.sorrowB.depressionC.threatD.embarrassment44.A.heardaboutB.lookedthroughC.putforwardD.figuredout.45.A.likelyB.ableC.cautiousD.eager46.A.UltimatelyB.LatelyC.PreviouslyD.Gradually47.A.learningB.continuingC.managingD.pretending48.A.futureB.choiceC.breakD.lesson49.A.purposeB.wisdomC.commentD.background50.A.educationalB.scientificC.physicalD.economic.51.A.ageB.exampleC.imageD.guide52.A.newB.restartC.specialD.play53.A.crucialB.reasonableC.foolishD.annoying54.A.seekB.letC.bringD.carry.55.A.trainedB.taughtC.clonedD.controlled第二節(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。TaijienjoysalonghistoryinChinaanditis_56_unusualformoftheChinesetraditionalmartialarts.Longlongago,i_57_(design)asauniqueandprofoundself-defensetechnique.TherearevariousformsinTaiji,ofwhichpush-handiswellknownforitstechnique.Asa__58_(type)ChineseKongfu,hand-pushhasbeenhighlypopular_59_thesmallandweakpeople.Thepowerfulandaggressiveopponentcanbeeasilydefeatedbyasmallcleverattackoranabruptexplosivepower.Withtheirattention_60_(focus)oncorrectpostureandbreathingcontrol,Taijiplayerspromotethecompleteharmonyofbodyandmind.Taijiprovidesthemental_61_(relax)andphysicalfitness,whichisessentialinourmodernstress-filledlife.Inthissport,softnessisstrongerthanhardness;movinginacurveisbetterthanastraightline.Itisespeciallydifferentfromwesterntypesofsports,_62_theharderandquickermeansthebetter._63_you'reyoungorold,maleorfemale,youallcanchooseTaijiasyouridealphysicalexercise.When_64_(practice)itquietlyandslowly,youcansensetheexistingofairand_65_(gradual)inthenearfuturethissportwillbecomeyournewlifestyle.第三節(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)根據題意及所給提示完成句子,注意每空一詞。66.Willitbe(方便的)foryoutostartworktomorrow?67.Itwas(考慮周到的)ofyoutoletusknowyouweregoingtobelate.68.Hewouldneverwalkagainbuthestartedanewlifewith(勇氣).69.Thepartyhasacoreof(commit)supporters.70.Thegreatsuccessofthisprogramhasbeen(large)duetothesupportgivenbythelocalbusinessman.第四部分寫作(共40分)第一節(滿分15分)假定你是某國際學校的學生會主席李華,請你寫一則通知,為學校近期將要舉行的排球比賽2021StudentVolleyballMatch招募志愿者。內容包括:1.招
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