江苏省南京市六校联合体2023届高三英语上学期10月联合调研试题(Word版附答案)
展开第一部分: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. What will the man d first?
A. Learn mre abut prices.B. Find a supplier.C. D reprts.
2. When will the meeting be held?
A. At 11:30. B. At 12:00. C. At 1:00.
3. Why is the wman leaving wrk early?
A. T take care f her mther. B. T pst a package. C. T pick up a car.
4. What are the speakers talking abut in general?
A. A trip. B. Fd. C. The weather.
5. What relatin is the man t the wman?
A. Her custmer. B. Her c-wrker.C. Her bss.
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 wman d n Saturday afternn?
A. D her hmewrk. B. Enjy a cncert.C. Watch a game.
7. Where will the wman g n Sunday?
A. T a park. B. T a hspital. C. T the man’s huse.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。
8. What is the wman’s pinin abut the cmputer screen?
A. Big. B. Nice. C. Stylish.
9. What brings the man a bit f truble?
A. The screen. B. The keybard. C. The muse.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
10. What is the purpse f the call?
A. T accept a psitin.
B. T advertise a jb pening.
C. T check n a jb applicatin.
11. Fr what day is the man’s appintment scheduled?
A. Tuesday. B. Thursday. C. Friday.
12. What des the wman ask the man t d?
A. Call her later.
B. Meet with Victria Smith.
C. Wait at the frnt desk.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
13. Which city des the man bk a shuttle bus fr?
A. Lndn. B. Miltn. C. Trnt.
14. What is the wman ding?
A. Taking the man’s infrmatin.
B. Offering the flight timetable.
C. Cnducting an interview.
15. When will the man prbably leave fr Miltn?
A. At 11:30. B. At 12:00. C. At 12:30.
16. What des the wman advise the man t d?
A. Have sme cffee.
B. Cllect his luggage first.
C. Bk his return ticket in advance.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. Why did Fagin cme t the speaker?
A. T rent her huse. B. T buy her huse. C. T decrate her huse.
18. Why was the speaker hesitant abut Fagin’s ffer?
A. She disliked him.
B. The mney was nt much.
C. They’d damage sme f her belngings.
19. Hw lng did it take t prepare the huse fr the film?
A. Fur days. B. A mnth. C. Tw mnths.
20. What did the speaker d when the crew left?
A. She watched a film.
B. She visited her relatives.
C. She repainted the living rm.
第二部分 阅读 (共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节 (共 15 小题; 每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 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。
Cruising (乘船游览) the Rhine; a family trip
Create family memries during ur ppular Rhine River cruise!
Days 1& 2 — Leave fr Zurich, Switzerland
Depart frm the US n a flight t Zurich and transfer t Basel t get n MS Amadeus Queens, where each adult and child will receive a special Welcme Package with general infrmatin abut the cruise. The travel directr will be n bard t ffer suggestins n independent activities. Then the ship will depart frm Basel fr Strasburg and the passengers will gather fr a welcme party and dinner n the ship.
Day 3 — Strasburg
Chice 1— Strasburg Panramic Tur
This tur shws the mst imprtant city f France’s Alsace Regin and the capital f the Eurpean Unin. After the tur, yu can enjy a guided walk thrugh Strasburg’s histric center and visit Ntre Dame Cathedral.
Chice 2 — Culinary Strasburg
It ffers insight int the city’s culinary heritage. Strasburg is famus fr its cking thrughut France. In “Winstubs”, small wine bars, typical f Strasburg, traditinal dishes can be enjyed.
Day 4 — Speyer/Heidelberg
Chice 1—Technic Museum in Speyer
Explre inside an riginal huge plane and study the inner wrkings f a sea rescue bat. Yu’ll find the largest space flight exhibitin in Eurpe, shwing the Russian spacecraft Buran, a real mnstne, spacesuits as well as classic cars, fire trucks, mtrcycles, and ther exhibits.
Chice 2 — Heidelberg Castle and Twn
Explre histric Heidelberg and visit the red-walled castle. See beautiful views f the Neckar Valley and the city belw.
Chice 3 — Hike Heidelberg’s Philspher’s Way
Hike the famus “Philspher’s Way” fr impressive views f Heidelberg Castle and the ld twn. Take a rest in Philspher’s Garden while enjying the view alng with snacks and drinks.
21. What des the Welcme Package prvide?
A. Tips n independent activities.
B. A guide t MS Amadeus Queens.
C. The intrductin t the river cruise.
D. Infrmatin abut the welcme party.
22. Which rute may a fd lver enjy mst?
A. Culinary Strasburg.B. Strasburg Panramic Tur.
C. Technic Museum in Speyer. D. Heidelberg Castle and Twn.
23. What can turists d during the tur f Speyer?
A. Travel in classic mtr vehicles.B. Get sme knwledge f space.
C. G hiking n a well-knwn path.D. Explre the histric castle and twn.
B
Diana Glden was twelve years ld when she had cancer. She was walking hme ne day after playing in the snw when her right leg simply gave ut. Dctrs diagnsed the prblem as bne cancer. They recmmended remving her leg abve the knee.
When Diana heard the news, she asked the nly first questin: “Will I be still able t ski?”
“When the dctrs said yes,” she later recalled, “I figured it wuldn’t be t bad.”
Lsing a leg wuld cause mst children t lse cnfidence and hpe, but Diana refused t dwell n the negative. “It is nthing. A bdy part.” she’d say.
Mst f all, Diana was nt discuraged. She lved skiing and she had been n skis since the age f five. After the peratin, Diana wrked hard t get back t the muntain near her hme. “I always skied and I intended t keep n skiing. I never dubt that.” she declared. Diana met her gal. She was back ut n the slpes.
With just ne leg, Diana made the best f it. In high schl, Diana became a member f her schl’s ski racing team. And in 1979, when she was just seventeen, she jined the US Disabled Ski Team.
After high schl, Diana went n t Dartmuth Cllege. Determined nt t be left behind, Diana cntinued her training with the Dartmuth team. “I had ne leg, which meant I had t d it differently.” she later explained.
In 1982, Diana entered her first internatinal ski race. She wn the wrld Handicapped Champinship in Nrway. In 1986, Diana wn the Beck Award given t the best American racer in internatinal skiing. And in 1988, she was named Ski Racing Magazine’s U.S. Female Skier f the Year.
With her curage and determinatin, Diana has changed hw peple lk at disabled athletes. “Everyne has sme kind f disability,” Diana says. “It’s what we d with ur abilities that matters.”
In 1990, Diana retired frm racing fr gd.
24. What des the underlined phrase “dwell n” prbably mean in paragraph 4?
A. Put away.B. Think abut.C. Leave behind.D. Hang ver.
25. Which f the fllwing is the crrect rder f the events happening t Diana?
a. Diana entered her first internatinal ski race.
b. Diana was diagnsed with bne cancer.
c. She practiced skiing at the age f five.
d. Diana began training with the Dartmuth team.
e. She became a member f the US Disabled Ski Team.
A. bcade.B. cbdae.C. cbeda.D. bceda.
26. The writer prbably wrte this text t ___________.
A. infrm the readers abut disabled skiers
B. describe the events in internatinal ski cmpetitins
C. tell abut the disadvantages f being a disabled skier
D. inspire the readers with Diana’s curage and reslutin
27. What wuld be the suitable title f this text?
A. G fr the gldB. Lse a leg
C. Ski t the last minuteD. Cmpete fr the disabled
C
Fr mst peple, mney still means physical cash printed by a sle(唯一的、专有的), public authrity. Yet it may be shrt-lived, as cash gives way t the digitalizatin f finance and new means f payment may take ver. The big change will have huge impacts n states, peple and cmpanies.
Des it d mre gd than harm? Eswar Prasad, a senir prfessr f Trade Plicy at Crnell University, says in his bk Kill bills, the Future f Mney, it depends n central banks — whether they can embrace change withut lsing cntrl. He insists the end f cash — likely within a decade r tw — is revlutinary.
As fr the trend that cash is declining, Mr Prasad explains that it is due t the fact that many peple bank frm laptps and make payments n their phnes. Bitcin and many ther digital mnies it has inspired bring abut a mre fundamental shift, which makes payments pssible withut the need fr a trusted, central authrity. Hwever, banks remain dminant. Fearing this culd d them ut f a jb, many central banks are beginning t catch up with the pace by develping their wn digital currencies — CBDCs, which will upgrade the financial system.
Mr Prasad says they are mre efficient than cash fr settling transactins(交易结算). They culd als prvide supprt t digital-payment systems managed by private firms. They culd ffer “unbanked” cmmunities access t digital payments and ther financial prducts. And they may make it easier t track illegal transactins.
Hwever, Mr Prasad fears CBDCs may be vulnerable(脆弱的) t hacking and bugs; they culd kill private innvatin and cause the instability they are meant t prhibit. The privacy f transactins will be lst.
He als manages t make the financial system understandable and interesting. His patient descriptin f hw it wrks includes numbers f well-researched examples and persnal anecdtes.
What’s NOT the cause f cash decline?
A. Digital mnies.B. Digitalizatin f finance.
C. Financial system.D. New means f payment.
29. What des the underlined wrd “they” in Paragraph 4 refer t?
A. Central banks.B. Bills.C. Cmpanies.D. CBDCs.
30. What’s the benefit f digital currencies develped by central banks accrding t the text?
A. They culd keep private firms frm innvating.
B. Peple withut bank accunts can buy and pay nline.
C. Peple can bank frm laptps and make payments nline.
D. They make the financial system safe and understandable.
31. What type f writing is the text?
A. A news reprt.B. A science reprt.
C. A bk review.D. A bigraphy.
D
Televisin shws and mvies ften feature peple wiping their fingerprints ff surfaces like tabletps, steering wheels, drknbs and guns t avid being identified by the plice.
Hwever, is wiping a surface enugh t ensure that fingerprints can’t be pulled?
It is prved that even if yur fingertips are nt siled by bld r dirt, they will still leave behind chemical imprints n things yu tuch because the sebaceus glands(皮脂腺) under ur skin prduce sweat and ils. This phrase is knwn as the “Exchange Principle” and frms ne f the basic principles f frensic science(法医学), which was ppularized by Edmund Lcard, ne f the pineers in the field f frensics, wh shwed that every time tw bjects came in cntact with each ther, there was an exchange f material between them.
Crime Scene Investigatrs (CSIs) lk fr three different types f fingerprints: Patent(明显纹), Plastic(成型纹) and Latent (潜伏指纹). The hunt fr lifting latent fingerprints is the mst challenging. Since these are invisible r barely visible, CSIs must use chemistry t enhance such prints, if any exists. CSIs use their trusty brush and fingerprint pwders t visualize prints frm bth smth and textured surfaces.
Scientists have develped a methd that can visualize prints frm even the faintest fingerprints left after the metal f a gun is wiped ff. This technique uses a clred-electr active film that uses invisible fingerprints t blck the electric current. Besides, scientists can nw identify wh handled the bullet befre it fired by visualizing crrsin(腐蚀) n it.
There have been many extrardinary advances in frensic technlgy, s unfrtunately, the days f wiping dwn weapns t remve fingerprints will sn be a myth frm a past era.
32. What’s the cmmn misunderstanding f fingerprints?
A. Fingerprints are unique and stay with us all ur life.
B. Wiping a surface can’t guarantee fingerprints can be remved.
C. The days f wiping dwn weapns t remve fingerprints are gne.
D. If peple wipe their fingerprints ff surfaces, they can’t be identified.
33. What’s the functin f Paragraph 2?
A. T give examples.B. T give evidence.
C. T present the tpic.D. T make cmparisns.
34. Accrding t Paragraph 3, “Exchange Principle” wrks by__________.
A. giving and receiving material
B. identifying types f fingerprints
C. depending n different surfaces
D. leaving fingerprints with dirty fingertips
35. What is the passage mainly abut?
A. Invisible fingerprints.B. Three types f fingerprints.
C. The “Exchange principle”. D. Advances in pulling fingerprints.
第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5 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。选项中有两项为多
余选项。
Planning a family trip? Let the prfessinals handle it.
In the ever-evlving wrld f travel, using a travel prfessinal t decde yur family vacatin ptins can really pay ff. Here are several things t bear in mind:
Is it travel time?
Befre the pandemic, planning a vacatin tk time, knwledge, patience and perseverance. While the pace f change has slwed, keeping track f the glbal landscape can still be incredible. 36 He r she uses his r her experience and skills t make even the mst cmplicated travel schedule a reality.
Knw hw it wrks.
37 Sme get paid by travel suppliers such as a htel r restaurant. Others charge cnsulting fees smetimes determined by the number f peple traveling and the cmplexity f the trip. Still, thers rely n a cmbinatin f bth. Families als benefit frm tp agents’ access t upgrades and value-added ptins. Shuld yur trip take an unwelcme turn, a gd agent will have yur back t help with canceled flights, health challenges r the need fr a last-minute shift in the travel schedule.
38
If yu are eager t visit a Disney resrt; understand the evlving nature f the cruise wrld; visit a ski resrt r explre a specific city, regin r cuntry, using an agent with that specialty can give yu a bnus. 39 They’ll knw hw t bk the best cabins, srt thrugh meal and activity ptins and prvide insight int hw each member f the family might make the mst f the sailing.
Spend yur time well.
Whether yu’re traveling with the kids r with the extended family fr a milestne birthday r anniversary celebratin, yu n dubt hpe t return with treasured memries rather than tales f a trip gne wrng. 40
With mre families learning and wrking frm hme, a gd agent can help zer in n destinatins and ldging ptins that can maximize yur current lifestyle.
Chse a specialist.
Chse a destinatin.
This is where a travel agent can cme int play.
Travel agents can prvide yu with a rewarding hliday.
Travel agents earn mney by ffering their service in varius ways.
Travel agents benefit a lt frm their planning the travel rute fr yu.
Thse prfessinals can select the brand that best matches yur travel expectatins.
第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题; 每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Early in my teaching career, I heard cuntless excuses—mst f them amusing—fr why students didn’t have their hmewrk. “The dg ate it” was ne f them. As time passed, I grew 41 f hearing “I dn’t have my hmewrk because...” S I quit accepting any excuse.
When I was 42 t anther schl, I tk my straightfrward attitude with me. “N excuses, n extensins!” I warned my eighth graders n the first day. When a student didn’t have the hmewrk, I never asked why. 43 , I sighed ludly, shk my head in disgust and recrded a zer.
One afternn, shrtly after the 44 bell rang, Anthny 45 me. “Culd I talk t yu a minute?” he asked shyly. “I knw what yu said abut ur hmewrk, but I dn’t want yu t think I’m a slacker(懒虫) because I cme t schl 46 mine s ften.”
Anthny lked up at me, and I culd see that his lwer lip was shaking. “It’s just , my dad mved ut, and my mm wrks at night, s I have t lk after my little brthers. Smetimes they cry a lt, which makes it hard t 47 .”
I put my hand n Anthny’s thin shulder. “Why are yu just nw telling me…” I stpped in mid-sentence. I knew why. S I 48 the questin. “Wuld it help if yu stayed here after schl and wrked n it?”
He swallwed hard and 49 .
The next day, I annunced t all my students that I’d be ffering an after-schl study hall. Anthny was the first t 50 . Several days later, Terrell jined him, 51 by twins Sandy and Randy. Befre lng, I had a rm full f eighth graders t wrk n their lessns. I never asked why any f them were there, but I sn had a large 52 f “I dn’t have my hmewrk because...” stries. All were very 53 . Nne were amusing.
The things I learned weren’t taught in cllege. I discvered nt all kids cme frm hmes that are safe and 54 . Nt all kids have a quiet bedrm with a desk and study light. Sme dn’t have a hme where a parent is even arund. And sme kids d g t bed 55 . Mst imprtantly, I learned that “I’ll listen” wrks better than “N excuses”.
41. A. ashamedB. scaredC. tiredD. infrmed
42. A. transferredB. transplantedC. transprtedD. transfrmed
43. A. HweverB. AfterwardC. MreverD. Instead
44. A. dismissalB. remvalC. apprvalD. arrival
45. A. ccupiedB. greetedC. waved D. apprached
46. A. withB. withutC. fr D. n
47. A. tlerate B. cncentrateC. balanceD. survive
48. A. extendedB. refreshedC. changedD. updated
49. A. nddedB. shkC. weighedD. understd
50. A. give upB. put upC. shw upD. take up
51. A. fllwedB. surrundedC. separatedD. impressed
52. A. cmbinatinB. descriptinC. predictinD. cllectin
53. A. imaginaryB. fictinalC. rigidD. real
54. A. richB. warmC. simpleD. sund
55. A. happilyB. guiltilyC. hungrilyD. irregularly
语篇填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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。
Legend has 56 that tfu was discvered by a health-cnscius Chinese prince named Liu An mre than 2,000 years ag when he was making an elixir(丹药). He realized that sy milk left in certain cnditins cagulated (凝固) and develped a pudding-like substance and that was the beginning f tfu.
It’s 57 (universal) believed that Buddhist mnks visiting China brught tfu back t neighburing cuntries like Japan.
58 East Asia has been eating tfu fr mre than 1,000 years, it tk a lt lnger fr it t catch n glbally. Benjamin Franklin, ne f the United State’s funding fathers, wrte a letter 59 sme sy beans attached while he was in Lndn, praising it as a “Chinese cheese” in 1770. The letter was ne f the earliest dcuments n recrd 60 mentined tfu in the West. Li Shizeng, 61 enthusiast fr tfu, is ften credited with making tfu a mre widely accepted fd utside f Asia. It’s said that he was first sent by the Chinese gvernment t attend a French military schl. He ended up 62 (study) at the agricultural schl in Mntargis and were 63 (passin) abut prmting tfu in France.
Nwadays, tfu 64 (serve) in a mdern way. In many fine dining restaurants, the tasting menu is designed arund its textures. The dishes and ingredients change accrding t the seasns. Fr example, in ne f the restaurants, the current menu starts with the texture “Silken”, 65 (represent) by tfu.
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分 40 分)
应用文写作 (满分 15 分)
假设你是校学生会主席李华,上周五你校举行了一年一度的运动会。请根据下列要点用英语写一则新闻报道发表在校英文报纸上。内容包括:
1. 运动会的目的;
2. 比赛情况;
3. 你的感受与收获。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The Annual Sprts Meet Kicked Off
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第二节 读后续写 (满分 25 分)
阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为 150 左右。
One lng-ag mrning, the ht summer sun climbed t the tp f the sky. By nn, flwers drped(低垂). Birds stpped singing.
Lan, wh walked t visit her grandmther n Sundays, grew htter and htter. As she passed an enrmus huse, she sptted a beautiful tree. Its branches spread wide, and their leaves created a shady space next t the rad. Lan sat dwn in that shade t rest. Hw nice and cl, she thught. I still have a lng walk ahead f me, but I can sit here fr a while.
Lan was wrng. Less than a minute later, the dr f the enrmus huse pened with a bang. A by rushed ut and shuted, “Yu can’t sit there! That’s my tree! Chen’s tree!” He wre silk trusers and carried a glden ty pny.
“Maybe it’s yur tree, but yu dn’t wn the shade beneath it,” replied Lan.
“Yes, I d,” declared Chen.“I wn everything abut that tree, even the birds! Yu’ll have t pay t sit there.”
“Pay yu?” cried Lan. “Shade belngs t everyne.”
“Nt my shade,” said Chen.
“If I buy yur shade, may I stp here n Sundays this summer?” asked Lan.
“I suppse,” said Chen.
Lan reached int her twice-mended pcket and handed ver her nly cin. “That’s all the mney I have.” she said.
“Fine!” said Chen. “But remember, yu bught the shade. Nthing else!”
Every summer Sunday, Lan stpped t sit in Chen’s shade n the way t her grandmther’s. She ften called t the birds in the tree. The birds wuld fly dwn and gather arund her.
Alne in his ty-filled bedrm, Chen watched Lan talk and laugh with the birds. She’s telling stries, he thught. It lks fun. Shuld I charge her mre mney when she stays lnger? Then he remembered she’d had nly ne cin in her pcket. Hwever, when autumn arrived, Lan n lnger walked t her grandmther’s.
Chen missed seeing her talking t the birds. ______________________________________
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On the Sunday Lan appeared as expected. _________________________________________
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答案
听力1-5 CBAAB 6-10 CCABC11-15 ABBAC16-20. CACBC
阅读21-23 CAB 24-27 BCDA 28-31 CDBC 32-35 DCAD
七选五36-40 CEAGD
完形41-45 CADAD 46-50 BBCAC 51-55ADDBC
语篇填空
56.it 57. universally 58.While/Althugh/Thugh 59. with 60.that
61.an 62. studying 63.passinate 64. is served 65.represented
应用文
The Annual Sprts Meet Kicked Off
In a gesture t aruse students’ awareness f getting int shape and strengthening the bnd with each ther, the annual sprts meet kicked ff with a bang in ur schl sprts field last week.
Students frm all the three grades tk an active part in a diversity f events. All the athletes made every endeavr t btain extrardinary results fr their class, sweating n the sprts field with their classmates cheering and clapping fr them.
Exhausted as we were, we did benefit a lt frm the sprts meet. It was thrugh this event that imprtance was attached t building up ur bdy, ging beynd urselves and being united as ne.
读后续写
Chen missed seeing her talking t the birds. Week after week, Chen played alne in his ty-filled rm. The picture f Lan’s chatting with birds came t his mind again. Lking at Lan’s cin, Chen wndered what t d if she came back t sit in his shade. Shuld he charge her again, r shuld he give the cin back? Many mnths later, the summer sun returned, ht as ever. Chen std by his windw each Sunday, lking frward t Lan’s cming again.
On the Sunday Lan appeared as expected. At the sight f her, Chen raced utside. Withut hesitatin, he reached int his pcket, pulled ut Lan’s cin,and handed it back. “I’m srry,” he said. “Yu didn’t need t pay me.” Lan was t surprised t believe it, s she asked in dubt, “This summer,yur shade belngs t everyne?” “Yes,” replied Chen. “Nw, please, call the birds dwn fr us. Let’s tell stries.” They began t play with birds tgether, cheerful laughter eching in the air.
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