四川省巴中市2023届高三上学期零诊考试(9月)英语(Word版附答案)
展开巴中市普通高中2020级“零诊”考试
英 语
(满分 150分 120分钟完卷)
注意事项:
1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、班级、考号填写在答题卡规定的位置.
2.答选择题时请使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题答题时必须用0.5毫米黑色墨迹签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置,在规定的答题区域以外答题无效,在试题卷上答题无效.
3.考试结束后,考生将答题卡交回.
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 )
请听下面5 段对话,选出最佳选项。
1.What does the woman dislike about the book?
A.Thewords. B.Thecharacters.
2.Where will the woman get bottledwaterfortheman?
A.Atthegrocerystore. B.At the gas station.
3.Whatare the speakers probably doing?
A.Preparing for camping. B.Doing some shopping-
4.What does the woman say about her job?
A.Itwasstressful. B.Itwassimple.
5. What did the newcomer move in?
A.Furniture. B.Bags.
第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分22.5 分 )
请听下面5 段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.When will the woman go to the clinic?
A.OnTuesday. B.On Wednesday.
7. Who will the woman see?
A.Dr.Green. B.Dr.Smith.
请听第7 段材料,回答第8至 10题。
8.Whatdoesthewomancaremostaboutthehotel?
A.Itslocation. B.Itssize.
9.Whatisthewomangoingtodofirst?
A.Talk with her friends. B. Make a travel schedule.
10.Which monthisitnowprobably?
A.May. B.June.
请听第8 段材料,回答第 11至 13题。
11.Whydidthewomanaccept the offer from Gregory Associates?A.Itcoveredtravelexpenses. B.Ithadagoodreputation.
C.Thestory.
C.AtAnneMary's.C. Cleaningup the car. C.Itwastiring.
C.Boxes.
C.OnFriday.
C.Dr.Jones.
C.Itsprice.
C.Consultherparents. C.July.
C.Itwas her first offer.
12.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouther job on the whole!
A.SatisfiedB.Disappointed,
13.What about thejobmakethewomanfeelunhappy?
A.Thelowpay, B.The short holidays
听第9段材料,回答第14至 17题
14.When did the movie Children of Men come out?
A.In 2005 B.In 2006
15.WhichmoviehelpedtheactorreceiveanAcademyAwardnomination!
A.KinkyBoots B. 12Years a Slave
16.Whatisthenationalityoftheactor!
A. NigerianB. American
17. Whatdidtheactor'sfatherprobablydo?
A.Adoctor B.A chemist
听第 10段材料,回答第 18 至20 题
18.WhatcanweknowaboutSimoes'grandma!
A.She has a physical disability. B.Sheis 84 yearsold,
19.What didLililikedoingforSimoes'grandma?
A. Fetching carpet mats for her. B.Closn the door orhe C.Clearingthewayforher
20.WhatdidSimoes'familythinkofLili?
A.Naughty,B. Considerate
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 )
C.Worried
C.The workhours
C.In 2013.
C.TheMartian
C.English
C.Areporter
C.She hiresacaretaker
C. Ouiet
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A 、B 、C 和D.四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A
BestInternetphonecallsapps
Voice
Youcanuseittomakefreecallstoanactualphonenumber,PCtoPCcalls,andfreePCto phonecalls
WhatWe Like
● Can forward all calls to your existingphone
Easilyconnectswithyourexistingphonecontacts
What We Don’t Like
● Requiresanexistingphonenumbertocall landlines and other numbers
● Limitscallingtime
Youcannotuseittomakefreecallstophonesthatdon'thavetheappinstalled,nor to landlines
WhatWe Like
Callsworkwithanyusernomatterwheretheyrelocated
● Helps youfindusersfromyourexistingphonecontacts
● Works on a wide varietyofdevices,includingthewebWhatWe Don’t Like
● Requires a realphonenumbertosignup
● It's unabletocallnon-userslikelandlinephones
GoogleDuo
Youcan make audio calls only or you can use it for free video calling.
WhatWeLike
·Callsare 100% freewithotherusers.
· Theapphelpsfindexistingusersfromyourcontactlist.
WhatWeDon’t Like
● Doesn'tsupportsendingtextslikemostsimilarappsdo.
·Workswithotherusersonly,soyoucan'tcalla landline or other numbers.
Viber
PC to PC and app to app free Internet phone calls are available with Viber,so lots of devices aresupported.
WhatWe Likc
·Allcallsandtextsarefreewithother users.
·Works on desktop and mobile devices.
WhatWe Don’t Like
·A real phone number isn't free.
21.What may be the reason why users dislike Voice?
A.It has time control. B.It can't be used to call a landline.
C.It needs lots of devices to work. D. It's speciallydesignedforiPhone.
22.What do WhatsApp and Google Duo have in common?
A.They allowfreecallstolandlines.
B.They chargevideocallsatalowprice.
C. They can be used on Android or Linux devices.
D.Theyhelpyoufindusersfromyourphone contacts.
23.Whichmayuserschooseiftheysendtextsfrequently?
A. Viber. B.GoogleDuo. C.WhatsApp. D. Voice. B
WhenIwasinmyearlyteens,Iwasahugefanofalocal band.I saw them play many times,boughtplentyoftheirpostersandrecords,and was excited when I met them after shows.But as theygrew and received more attention from the industry,they started making changes to their music. The rough edges(小缺点)that made them stand out were smoothed over.There wasn't much left that Iconnectedwith.I watched as a band I loved turned into something I could hardly recognize.
I didn't know much about the music industry at the time,butitwascleartomethattheywere takingahugerisk.Manyartists,understandably,thinktheywillfindmorecommercialsuccessby eliminating any aspectoftheirmusicorimagethatsomeonemightfindobjectionable (令人反感的),However,whatisunobjectionableisalsounremarkable.
My experience made me think about whatmakessomeonefallinlovewithasongoraband. It'sdifferentforeveryone,I'msure,butIthinkoneofthekeyfactorsthatmakeanartistconnect withafanisrealness.Whenartistswritewhattheythinkpeoplewanttohearinsteadofwhatthey want to express, they are missing out on pointsofconnectionthatcanturnacasual(偶然的)listener intoasuperfan.
ThisexperiencealsomademethinkaboutwhatroleIwantedtoplayinthe music industry.Iknew by then that I didn't have the talent to be an artist myself.But I loved learning about the music
industry.Iloved doing research on what makes an artist successful and why.When I listened to anewartistorsawabandplay,Iwantedto find out what made them special,protect it,and share itwith the world.I eventually figured out that managers are the ones who are in the best positionto achievethat.
24.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhentheband he loved changed its style?
A.hewasupset. B.he was carefree.
C.he washopefuloftheirsuccess. D. Hewasconfusedaboutthereason.
25.Whatdoestheunderlineword"eliminating"inparagraph 2 probablymean?
A.Makingupfor. B.Gettingridof. C.MakinguseofD.Gettingusedto
26.Whatdoestheauthorthinkhelpsartistswinsuperfans?
A.Havinggreattalent. B.Beingtruetothemselves.
C.Writingsongspeoplelike. D.Communicating with listeners.
27.Whatmighttheauthor be now?
A.A pop singer. B.A band director
C.Anartistmanger. D.An educational researcher.
C
Theart you choose to display in your home tells a story.It represents who you are and what youcare about most.“After all,if there's any place in this world that you can be the main charactersof your story,it is at home,"says independent curator(独立策展人)and author Kimberly Drew.
Whentalkingabouthowtofindandchoosean artwork for the home,Drew isn't so interested inwhat constitutes “art".Instead, he thinks the important question is: "What kind of stories doyou wanttotellfor yourself in your home space?”
The first thing to realize is that art is all around us in the everyday objects we keep,from ticketstubs(票根)to T-shirts.If it means something to you,it can be art. Go through that box of treasures andseewhat brings back beautiful memories. Then think about how you might display them.
Next, lettheartspeaktoyouandyourspace.Socialmedia,magazines, andtelevisionshows haveendlessadviceonhowtogetaperfecthome. Whilethey'regoodforinspiration, therecanalso beadownside: Theycanpushustocreatethe“ideal”homeforexteralapproval. Recognizethat yourtasteisuniquetoyouandyourspace -noonecandictate(支配)whatyou'redrawnto.Remember that art in your home is about and for you.You deserve all the beauty and joy it brings.
Buyingartcansoundintimidating(令你生畏的),but it's like buying anything else. Think aboutyourbudgetandwhoyouwanttosupport. Seeif there are auctions that are attached to social issuesyoucare about, or the artists whose work is benefiting an organization you support. You can also askthe artistsdirectly,findoutwheretheyareshowingnext,emailthemorfollowthemandinteractrespectfullyonsocialmedia.
Whereyouputtheartworkinthehomeisuptoyou! Butthere are a few things you can do tokeeptheartwork safe.Try not to hang anything where the humidity(湿气)levels are high,like thebathroomor above the stove,as steam can damage the artwork. If you're hanging a piece of art in asunnyroom, makesureyouthinkabouthowyou'llprotectthepiecefromdirectlight,whichcanfadetheworkovertime.Andmakesurethehangingdeviceyouuse is graded to support the weightof the piece.
28.What does Drew think is vital when you choose an artwork for your home?
A.Whetheritsartistiswellknown.
B.Whetheritsstylematchesyourhome.
C. Whether it is relatedtoagoodmemory,
D. Whetheritshowswhatyouwanttoexpress.
29.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph 4?
A.Itisquitedifficulttounderstandone'suniquearttaste.
B.It'sbettertoaskprofessionalstochooseartworksforus.
C.We don't need to create an ideal home to gain others'approval.
D.Theideasfromsocialmediaandtelevisionshowsareconfusing. 30.Accordingtoparagraph 5,whatshouldyouconsiderwhenpurchasinganartwork?
A. Thesizeandtheprice. B.Thepriceandtheartist.
C.Thestyleoftheauction. D.The space of your home.
31.Whatdoesthe last paragraph mainly talk about?
A.Thesuggestionson enjoying the artwork to the full.
B.Thesuggestionsonmakingfulluseofyourhomespace.
C. The suggestions on matching your home with the artwork.
D. Thesuggestionsontakingcare of the artwork in your home.D
The global sea level has risen by eight to nine inches since 1880.What's more disturbing isthat one-third of the rise in sea level happened in the last 25 years.Rising sea levels pose an existential threat for some small islands and some low-lying coasts. In a response to this threat, UN-Habitat, the BusanMetropolitanCityoftheRepublicofKorea,andthecompanyOCEANIXrevealedthe world's first model floating city,OCEANIX Busan.
OCEANIXBusanhassixintegratedsystemsfocusingonenergy,food,water,waste,mobility and coastal habitat regeneration to ensure the floating city reuses and wastes as little as possible. The floatingcityhasnoroadways,only“pedestrian-friendlypaths”tosupportwalking,biking,and autonomouselectricvehicles,soitwon'tproduceanyvehicleemissions.Floatingandrooftop photovoltaicpanels(光伏板)willgenerate 100%oftheoperationalenergyneededforthecity. Each neighborhoodwilltreatandreplenish(重新补充)its own water,recycle resources,and have urban farmareastogrowfood.
OCEANIXBusanwillconsistofthreefloatingneighborhoodstotaling 15.5 acres.That's aboutasmuch surface as a dozen football fields,and according to the developers,it has enough room toaccommodate 12,000 people.The neighborhoods will connect to one another and the mainlandvia bridges,andeachwillserveaspecificpurpose.Thelivingneighborhoodwillhaveresidential buildings,shopsandfoodsellers,anda “communitybackyard"whereresidentscangatheratits center. The lodging neighborhoodwillbebuilttosupportvisitors- it'llhavemanyshoppingand diningoptions,aswellasguest rooms designed to maximize ocean views.The third neighborhoodwillbeaco-workingandresearchcenter,withatemperature-controlled atrium(中厅)at its centerforhydroponicagriculture.
“Todayisanimportantmilestone for all coastal cities and island nations on the frontlines ofclimatechange.Weareon track to delivering OCEANIX Busan and demonstrating that floating
infrastructure can create new land for coastal cities looking for sustainable ways to expand onto the ocean,whileadaptingtosea-levelrise,"said Philipp Hofnann, CEO of OCEANIX.
32.What is the purpose of designing OCEANIX Busan?
A.Topromote the development of tourism.
B.Todealwiththethreatfromrising sea levels.
C.To allow peopletoenjoythepleasantcoastalclimate.
D.To monitor the effect of climate change on small islands.
33.Whichword best describes OCEANIX Busan's mode of operation?
A.Easy. B.Impractical. C.Sustainable. D.Controversial.
34.What does the third paragraph mainly talk about?
A.Thefeaturesofthe residential buildings.
B.The structure of the floating neighborhoods.
C.Thedifficultiesof building OCEANIX Busan.
D. The measures to attract visitors to OCEANIX Busan.
35.Fromwhichisthe text probably taken?
A.Amagazine. B.Afictionnovel. C.Atravel brochure. D.A personal statement.
第二节(共5 小题;每小题2 分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
Whatparentsshouldknow about childhood cancer
Childhoodcancertakesuplessthan 1% oftotalcasesofcancer.However,thediagnosis of childhoodcancercanbewrenching(痛苦的)for families.
36 In fact, today more than 80% of kids with childhood cancer live at least five years ormore, accordingtotheAmericanCancerSociety.Mostarelong-termsurvivors. 37At thesame time, cancer remains the leading disease-related cause of kids' deaths in kids one to nineteen yearsold.. 38 Children'sbodiesarefrequentlymoreresilient(能复原的)inthefaceof aggressive treatment, like chemotherapy(化疗).They areabletorecoversometimesbetterthanadults. Thesamecancer-fightingtherapies, however, have a harmful impact on a child's developingbrainandbody.
39 Althoughmostchildren with cancer may be cured, families also have to proceed withcautionandconsiderthelong-termimpactofcare.There is a wide range of health problems that canoccurinthemonthsoryearsafter treatment. They can range from problems with brain development,
cognitiveimpairment(认知缺陷)andmemoryloss,tosecondarycancerscausedbyexposureto
radiationusedtotreatchildhoodcancers. 40
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第三部分语盲知识运用(共两节,满分45 分 )
第一节(共20小题: 每小题 1.5分,满分30 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的入、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
ItwasonedayinJune2018.After soccer practice that day,12 members of a Thai soccer teamandtheirconchdecidedto 41 the nearby Tham Luang cave.It is one of Thailand's longest caves.
Theboys,agedl1 to 16 andtheircoach,25,walked in the waters and then, 42 the cave.Atfirst they wereexcited. 43 ,astheywereinthecave,a 44 came.Soon,aflashflood cameandmoreandmorewatergotinto the cave system.They pushed, 45in, eventually makingtheirwaytoa. 46 platform, 4 kilometers into the cave system,
Theflood 47the cave system with water,trapping the boys for 18 days.For the first ninedays, theyhad no 48 ,and relied on drip- ping stalactites(钟乳石)for water.But they didn'tsitand 49 .Realizingtheywere, 50 ,the boys took turns digging a 16-foot hole into thecave wall, 51 to find a way out.They meditated(冥想) to save energy and 52thinking about food.Finally, some British divers dived into the cave by accident and 53 them.Surviving that long was only half the battle though. The divers 54 Thai Navy Seals for help.ThaiNavySealsentered the cave to help and stayed with the boys as 55 planned how to takethemout56 .Over the course of a three-day mission,divers helped take out each player andtheircoach.
Thejourneytothesurfacerequiredeachboyto57afull-facedivingmask,betethered(拴住)between two divers, and 58for hours throughturnsandtightsqueezes. Thankstothe 59 of
andwere able to
41.A.protect
42.A.dug
43.A.Moreover
44.A.storm
45.A.farther
46.A.new
47.A.supplied
48.A.shoes
49.A.discuss
50.A.forgotten
51.A.agreeing
52.A.avoided
53.A.recognized
54.A.took over
55.A.rescuers
56.A.safely
57.A.check
58.A.hide
59.A.performances
60.A.survived
第Ⅱ卷(50分)
第三部分语言知识运用
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
While it's impossible to understandChinaifyoudon'tspeakChinese,knowingthelanguagedocs not mean you automatically understand China.
MyfirstrealChinesefriendwasHuanHuan.HuanHuanwasthe first friend I made after myChineselanguageskills, 61 (catch)up with my personality,and he invited me 62 (visit)himathisfamily's village for Chinese New Year.At the table were Huan Huan's parents, uncles, andhis little brother.I worked at being a model guest,. 63 (pay)especially close attention to my pleasesandthankyous.Atsomepointduringthemeal,IrealizedHuanHuanwaslooking 64(increase)upset.After I thanked his mother for more rice,Huan Huan finallycalledmeoutside 65a private chat.
“Areyouuncomfortableinthere?”
"No,verycomfortable.”
“Isthefoodtoyourliking?"Iseveryonebeing 66 (respect)?”
“Then you've got to stop saying thank you.Our guests are taking.67the wrong way,” he said.“Among friends, thereisnoneedforthankyou.Youthankstrangersforkindnesses.They 68(expect)offriends.”
Actionsspeak, 69 (loud)thanwords.Tocompliment Huan Huan's mother's food,I ate moreofit.Sheglowed,wordlessly.ItwasHuanHuan 70taught me the silent language of the give andtakeofrelationshipsinChina.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分35.分)
第一节短文改错(共10 小题;每小题1 分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同学们交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Ican'tbelievehowthis simple thing changed my life so many!I used to complaining to myselfandothersalltime.Then,Irealizedthat this negative thinking only made us feel worse about thethingsthatalreadyhappened.Theworldisnevergoing to be perfect.However,I failed to realize thisfact, but was never happy.Now I can accept when things aren't going to as I planned and whenI can'tdo anything about it. I have made space to focus on good things and peoples around me.Beside,Icanhadconstructiveconversations with myself.I can accpet the imperfection of my life,and finalbehappy about the things I have!
第二节书面表达(满分25 分)
假定你校即将举行题目为“Lifeliesinmovement”的英语演讲比赛。请你写一篇演讲稿参赛。内容包括: 1.运动的好处; 2.号召同学们参加体育锻炼。
注意:1.词数100左右; 2.开头和结尾已为你写好。
Good morning,everyone!Thanksforlistening!
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