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    南昌二中2022-2023学年高三上学期11月第四次考试英语第一节(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 does the conversation take place? A. In a supermarket.  B. On a farm.        C. At home.2.What does the woman want the man to do?A. Meet a client(客户) .    B. Translate a document.        C. Prepare meeting materials.3.What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. A play.     B. An actor.    C. A case.4.What does the woman think of Jacob?A. He's competent.   B. He's experienced.  C. He's bad-tempered.5.Who is the woman probably talking to?A. A doctor.        B. Her husband.   C. Her son.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.What is the man's attitude towards Al?A. Supportive.    B. Disapproving.   C. Objective.7.What will the speakers do next?A. Go to the bank.     B. Order some food.     C. Return home.听第7段材料,回答第810题。8.When does the conversation take place?A. On December 15th.  B. On December 10th.    C. On December 5th.9. What is the woman's nationality?A. Chinese.    B. Japanese.      C. Korean.10.What does the man always do on his birthdays?A. Have longevity noodles. B. Have seaweed soup.    C. Go out to sing karaoke.听第8段材料,回答第1113题。11.Why does the woman study Russian?A. She's interested in it.    B. She wants to make more friends.    C. She's going abroad.12.What does the woman find difficult in learning Russian?A. Pronunciation.   B. Vocabulary.    C. Grammar.13.What does the man advise the woman to do?A. Read Russian aloud every morning.B. Do more grammar practice and reflect.C. Memorize the words frequently.听第9段材料,回答第1417题。14.Why will the man go to California?A. For sightseeing.   B. For a wedding.   C. For a meeting.15.Where are the speakers?A. In Texas.       B. In Nevada.    C. In Alaska.16.How much does the man need to pay?A. $300.        B. $320.     C. $340.17.How will the man pay?A. By check.      B. By bank card.       C. In cash.听第10段材料,回答第1820题。18.What did the study of people waiting for medical results show?A. Less than half reported a change in their emotional state.B. Only half of the people were anxious.C. 85% of the people handled their anxiety well.19.What may happen to you when you are under stress?A. Planning your journey ahead.B. Ignoring some important details.C. Waiting to be called by friends.20.What is the speaker's last suggestion?A. Focus on something else.   B. Skip your normal routine.  C. Avoid searching for symptoms online.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)   阅读下列短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A    Fun Summer Books for Grades 912Yes, even some high-schools appreciate recommendations for vacation books. Encourage your high-school child to read with this list of approachable teen titles. Or surprise your teen with one of these books when you reach the beach and boredom sets in! Brown Girl Dreaming, by Jacqueline WoodsonThis collection of simple poems reveals what it was like to grow up as a young African American girl in the 1960s and 1970s. Woodson's autobiographical poetry overflows with love for her family. Brown Girl Dreaming won multiple awards, so it may be assigned class reading in coming years.Tunnel Vision, by Susan AdrianJake has a secret skill. When he holds something that belongs to another person, he can locate them, wherever they are. Once the government learns of Jake's powers, it insists that he use his skill to find criminals. In this spy novel, Jake has to decide just how far he's willing to risk his own safety in order to protect and help others. It is a series of modern graphic novels that have the look of classic cartoons. The Shadow Hero, by Gene Luen YangCan your mom force you to become a superhero? That's what Hank Chu finds out. A Chinese American teen in 1940, Hank is unwilling to stand up to the gangs(匪徒)in his neighborhood who threaten his family's grocery store. But as the masked Green Turtle, he may just have the confidence to protect his family and fight back. ►Half My Facebook Friends Are Ferrets,by J.A.BuckleThings arent exactly panning out for 17-year-old Josh. He wants lo be a heavy metal guitarist. And he and his pals wish they had girlfriends. But regular teenage obstacles like bossy parents and poor self-confidence have been holding him back.21.Who is the text intended for?A. Teachers.         B. Parents.          C. Teenagers.      D. Vacationers. 22.Which book best suits people who adore picture books?A. Tunnel Vision.                     B. The Shadow Hero. C. Brown Girl Dreaming.               D. Half My Facebook Friends Are Ferrets.23.What do Brown Girl Dreaming and The Shadow hero have in common?A. Both are set in the 1940s.            B. Both won several awards.  C. Both will be taught at schools.        D. Both reflect care for the family.BNicole is growing up every day. As time passes by, along with the new skills mastered has come a talent for getting into trouble. After the first birthday she gets more curious, fearless and mobile, while still clueless about the consequences of her actions. Sometimes when you enter the washing room, youll find the whole roll of toilet paper unrolled and lying on the ground. Sometimes when you enter the study you find she is emptying the contents of drawers onto the floor. One time when she was trying to pull a drawer out, it fell off on the floor. Immediately, she burst into a big cry.I understand babies dont know right from wrong, and their actions cant be considered naughty, because they learn about the world by experimenting, observing cause and effect. Im not going to stop her explorations most of the time, but I'm worried about the safety issue indeed. Before, I could deposit her in a safe spot lo keep both home and her from harm; now, no such paradise exists. And for the first time the question of discipline(纪律) has come to my mind.There is no question that children need discipline. According to Magda Gerber, an infant expert,Lack of discipline is not kindness; it is neglect.In her eyes, loving our children does not mean keeping them happy all the time and avoiding power struggles. Often it is doing what feels hardestsayingNoand meaning it.For me, carrying out effective discipline is one of the toughest tasks of parenting, a seemingly never-ending test of wills between Nicole and me. But the good thing is that, although I continue to meet opposition from Nicole when I stop her potentially dangerous actions, I find gradually she accepts limits. Now she has got the idea that theyre things she can't play with and can't do. Can't play with laptops. Can't touch eclectic wires. Not everything into mouth.Waiting to introduce discipline into a child's life much later than ten months could make the task much more difficult...(What to Expect the First Year,by Heidi Murkoff) I am so grateful to have this book on hand. It makes a first-time mother a qualified caregiver.24. In Paragraph1, how does the author illustrate her idea? A. By listing statistics               B. By giving examplesC. By making comparisons           D. By explaining causes25.According to Magda Gerber, loving our children is___________.A. doing the toughest things for them       B. avoiding making them feel powerful C. setting limits for them when necessary    D. saying "No" to them as often as possible26.What can we learn about the author from the text?A. She lacked experience as a new mother. B. She thought it easy to discipline Nicole. C. She stopped Nicoles exploration all the time. D. She hesitated about disciplining her daughter. 27.What is the style of the text? A. A news story.         B.A research report.C. A personal essay.      D. A persuasive letter. CThe entire country struggled with the unprecedented(前所未有的) heat of the July 2022 heatwave, but for the disabled, the heat hit even harder. The climate crisis is a threat to everyone's health, but according to a report in 2021, people with disabilities are more vulnerable to the extreme weather events and natural disasters that result from the climate crisis.Professor Kristie Ebi of the Centre for Health and the Global at the University of Washington, described the topic of heatwaves and disabled people as being an important issue. “Groups at higher risk during periods of high temperature include people with chronic(慢性的) medical conditions, people who take certain medications that can reduce the ability of the body to sweat, and the disabled”, notes Ebi, going on to describe the different threats that heatwaves pose for different types of disabilities. Ebi notes the difficulty people with mobility issues or blindness may have with accessing services, such as cooling shelters. Ebi also comments on the importance of making messaging on the dangers of high temperatures accessible to those with learning disabilities or to deaf people. “Some studies suggest higher rates of suicide and other mental health issues during heatwaves, requiring targeted help for those with mental disabilities,” she added.Ailsa Speak, a disability and lifestyle blogger, experiences uncontrollable movements in the heat due to her cerebral palsy (脑瘫). “As you can imagine, when my involuntary movements increase, I get even hotter. It's just a painful circle really.”In the absence of a concrete set of plans for people with disabilities during the climate crisis and extreme weather events, people with disabilities continue to be at increased risk of heat-related disease.To prevent future death and destruction, the Climate Change Committee CCC), an independent organization handling climate change, advocates for adaptation planning, as the temperature is set to rise further due to the climate crisis and global warming. The CCC's 2022 report on the health risks of overheating offers adaptation options to the government to ensure that buildings are fit for future climate change. Nevertheless, the publication does not offer specific advice about people with disabilities and overheating, which thus remains to be discussed immediately and thoroughly.28. What does the underlined word "vulnerable" in Paragraph 1 possibly mean?A. Defensive     B. Adaptable     C. Experienced   D. Delicate29.Which of the following would Professor Ebi most probably agree with?A. Heatwaves make people with chronic diseases suffer most.B. The mentally disabled have no access to cooling shelter.C. Some disabled people are ill-informed about the risks of heatwaves.D. Mobility disability contributes to higher risk of suicide in the heatwaves.30.Why does the author mention Ailsa Speak?A. To share a disabled blogger’s painful life.B. To show what a terrible disease cerebral palsy is.C. To prove the never-before-seen highs in temperature.D. To illustrate the trouble the disabled have in the heat.31.What is the purpose of this passage?A. To stress the urgent need to care for the disabled in the heat.B. To suggest methods of helping the disabled in heatwaves.C. To tell readers how severe the July 2022 heatwave was.D. To introduce adaptation alternatives for future buildings.DSomeday, shadows and light could team up to provide power. A new device uses the contrast(差异)between bright spots and shade to create an electric current. That current can power small electronics, such as a watch or LED lights. Swee Ching Tan and his team call their new device a shadow-effect energy generator. They made it by coating silicon() with a thin layer of gold. Silicon is often used in solar cells that produce electricity from sunlight. As in a solar cell, light shining on this generator energizes electrons(电子)in the silicon. Those electrons then jump into the gold. The difference in light levels creates an electric current. Sending electrons makes a flow of current that can power small electronics.Tan's team described the new device in Energy &Environmental Science. Each device measures 4 cm long and 2 cm wide. That makes its area slightly larger than a stamp. In low light, eight generators power an electronic watch. These devices can also serve as self-powered motion sensors(传感器). For instance, when a toy car passed by, its shadow fell on a generator. That created enough electricity to light an LED. The team compared its generators to commercial solar cells that are typically used under full sunlight. With half of each device in shadow, the generators produced roughly twice as much power per surface area as the solar cells. “But it would be better to compare them to solar cells meant to work in low light, such as the silicon solar cells in classroom calculators. These are designed to use indoor light,” said Emily Warren, a chemical engineer at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Warren also would like to see the team measure the power the devices make over a longer time, such as a whole day.Increasing how much light the generators can absorb would allow them to make better use of shadows. So the team is working to improve the device’s performance with strategies that solar cells use to gather light.32What is the outer layer of Tan’s energy generator?A. Gold        B. Silicon      C. A solar cell.     D. An LED light.33. What was Emily Warren’s attitude toward Tan’s new device?A. Doubtful     B. Objective    C. Conservative   D. Expectant34. Which aspect of the device is the team working on at present?A. Its better use of solar cells.             B. Its means of locating shadows.C. Its efficiency in light absorbing.         D. Its application to the households.35. What is the best title for the text?   A. Renewable Energy Usage on the Rise      B. Shadow Effect Can Produce Electricity   C. A New Device to Harvest Solar Energy     D. Shadow Energy May Replace Solar Energy 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I didn't just read a book in print, on an e-reader or even on a mobile phone. Instead, I read a book on dozens of devices. I was not trying to set a Guinness World Record. I wanted to answer a question I often hear___36___ ? So I set out to try them all, reading a chapter on eachthe Amazon Kindle, the first and second generation Apple iPads and mobile phones. To be fair, I also read a chapter in that old-fashioned forma print book.The book I chose was The Alienist. For the first chapter, I turned to an Amazon Kindle. __37___ .The kindle is light. Its six-inch screen is the perfect size for reading, and reading on its black-and-white-E-Ink display doesnt harm your eyes. ___38___ , and on average you charge the device only once a month. My only complaint with the Kindle design was the placement of the keyboard at the bottom of the device.Despite the small screen on a mobile phone, I found reading on one to be simple and satisfactory.___39___ , but all of the phones on which I read chapters felt somewhat similar.If I had wanted to, I could have bought my book through dozens of e-book apps in the Apple App Store. Most are free and offer access to thousands of free e-books or paid versions. Both iPads l&2 offer an immersive(身临其境的)reading experience. I found myself jumping back and forth between my book and the web, looking up old facts and pictures of New York City.___40___ .For the last chapters of the book, I read the print one, which is still my favorite choice.Since we are comparing devices So I guess I need to choose one. In the end it might come down to Kindle. But if money is tight, go for print. My used print book cost only $4 from Amazon. A. Battery life is outstandingB. Should students make use of the devices to readC. Shopping on Amazon for the Kindle is simpleD. Which e-reader is the best for reading booksE. No wonder a lot of readers also speak highly of itF. Reading on the Amazon Kindle is a joy in many aspectsG. The brightness and size of the mobile phonescreen did vary 第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20个小题;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ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。My husband and I stood there together,    41   the lovely table and chairs. They were high-quality pieces of furniture.      Theyre antiques, family heirlooms(传家宝), our hosts told us. Both husband and wife smiled with satisfaction and obvious    42   for these treasures. They invited us to sit and enjoy a meal in this inviting room full of fragile things.The meal was served, and we    43   and grew comfortable. Soon my husband grew a little too comfortable, and without    44   , got into a bad habit. He leaned(倚靠)back in his chair,   45   enough to lift the front legs off the floorOh no. Have I mentioned my husband is a particularly    46   man? Hes a lot to put in a chair. It made a terrible sound and even worse   47   --- that beautiful antique chair was    48    and useless.My husband and I both    49   sincerely. Our kind hosts were obviously very sad. But they    50   they would have no problem repairing the damage. Then they actually pulled another of the antique chairs and    51    my husband to sit in it.I’m glad to report no more chairs were    52   . But one was more than enough, and to our hosts that chair    53   so much more than a place to sit. Yet for them    54   took priority(优先权)over the priceless chair. They chose people over    55   , hospitality(好客)over something they loved.     Sometimes we have to make that kind of    56   . The fact is, other people dont always value what we value    57   we value it. They dont always act carefully. Sometimes they cost us. If we value people, wed better hold    58   to our treasures and be ready to love others,   59    it costs us something we love.    After all, people cant be    60   either.41. A. examining B. explaining C. appreciating D. observing   42. A. affection B. feeling C. sense D. eagerness   43. A. gave in B. settled in C. put in    D. filled in44. A. questioning B. opposing C. complaining D. thinking   45. A. long B. short C. far D. near    46. A. small B. large C. considerate D. selfless   47. A. dilemma B. mark C. sight D. moment   48. A. attacked B. influenced C. hurt D. broken   49. A. thanked B. admired C. apologized D. forgave   50. A. insisted B. persuaded C .hesitated D. considered   51. A. forced B. invited  C. allowed   D. demanded 52. A. placed B. needed C. guarded D. harmed   53. A. showed B. left C. represented D. provided   54. A. carefulness B. spirit C. kindness D. value    55. A. possessions B. resources C. money D. situations  56. A. plan B. arrangement C. judgment D. choice   57. A. since B. unless C. as D. when    58. A. loosely B. tightly C. generally D. generously   59. A. while B. because C. as if D. even if  60. A. controlled     B. replaced      C. chosen       D. blamed 第二节  (10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15)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。When newly admitted college students receive    61    (they) letter of admission this summer, they may get more than just an ordinary letter.Gao Fanqiao, a high school graduate from Shenyang, was looking forward to her admission letter from Nankai University. It arrived    62    two lotus seeds. The special meaning is    63   the plants, which describe noble qualities in Chinese art, are used to symbolize the schools desire that students keep their original dream and march    64    (ambitious) toward a bright future.Many domestic(国内的) universities     65    (join)the trend of sending fancy surprises and fabulous admission packages in recent years to give students     66     amazing first impression.Sun Yat-sen University in Guangdong sent out gift boxes containing an admission letter and Pu'er tea    67    (produce) in Fengqing county in southwestern Yunnan province. It is hoped that the freshmen will always keep in mind that they    68     (suppose) to make contributions to places    69    they are needed most in the future.Other innovations from schools include paper cuts to show the charm of Chinese culture, and messages to stimulate students    70    (enthusiastic). 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桌之间交换修改作文,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。每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(八),并在其下面写出该加的词。    删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。    修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。    注意: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。Today I was walking in the street when I witnessed terrible accident happened. A man rode a motorcycle very quickly that he fell off it when turned around the corner. Both the motorcycle and the man were rolled over. Luckily, it didn’t hurt everyone on the roadside.The man was conscious and was bleeding badly at that time. I was worried and called 120 at once. In the same time, I decided to give him first aid at once before the doctor came. I managed to start to his breathe. Finally, the ambulance came but he was taken to hospital.The family of the driver praised me for my help. I was proud of that I did for the driver.第二节书面表达(满分25分)你校英文报正在举行征文活动,请你结合自身经历,以 How to manage our time为题写一篇作文,内容包括:1.时间管理的意义;           2. 时间管理的具体做法。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 南昌市重点中学2022-2023学年高三上学期11月第四次考试英语试卷参考答案 听力:  CBBAA   CBCAB    ACBCB     ACABC阅读:  BAD     BCAC      DCDA      ADCB七选五: DFA G E完型:41-45 CABDC    46-50 BCDCA   51-55 BDCCA   56-60 DCADB语法填空61. their   62.  with  63. that           64. ambitiously    65. have joined   66. an     67. produced   68. are supposed    69. where           70. enthusiasm  改错:71. terrible 前加a                 72. very----so             73. turned---turning  74. were rolled over中 删去were    75. everyone---anyone      76. consciousunconscious 或在conscious前加 not77. in--at           78. breathe—breath.      79. but---and      80. that---what书面表达:Time management is an important skill to develop. If your time is not well-managed your day can be full of demands and interruptions. On the contrary, if your time is well managed, you can get twice the result with half the effort.To manage your time, first of all, it’s wise of you to spend some time planning your day every morning, listing your task in order of importance. Additionally, you should avoid interruptions as much as possible, putting aside electronic devices. When you are working on a task, try to focus your time and energy on it and complete it before getting to do something else. What matters most is your self-discipline, which contributes to cultivating a good habit of time management.Follow the suggestions mentioned above, and you will surely get the most out of each day.
     

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