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    这是一份2023届浙江省十校联盟高三第三次联考英语试卷(Word版 听力,文件包含浙江省十校联盟2023届高三第三次联考英语试卷docx、浙江省十校联盟2023届高三第三次联考英语答案pdf等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共13页, 欢迎下载使用。
     浙江省十校联盟 2023届高三第三次联考英语试题卷I第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30)第一节:(5小题:每小题  1.5分,满分    7.5)听下面 5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的  ABC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 does the man want to do?A. Reserve a cheap hotel.B. Go to Mexico on business.C.Relax and enjoy himself2. What will the woman get?A. Carpet cleaner.3. Who is the woman?A. She’s a teacher.B. A paper towel.B. She’s a student.C. A glass of wine.C. She’s an assistant.C. To a restaurant.4. Where are the speakers headed?A. To a swimming pool.B. To the beach.5. Why is the museum of great significance?A. It’s a museum for old art.B. It will be built on a small island.C. It's the first of its kind in Indonesia.第二节:(15小题:每小题 1.5分,满分  22.5)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 ABC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 67题。6. How much does an entrance ticket cost?A. Two dollars.7. How does the woman pay?A. In cash.B.Five dollars.C. Seven dollars.C.By credit card.B. By cheque.听第 7段材料,回答第 89题。8. Where did the tomato sauce come from?A.A local farm.B.A store only five miles away.C.The man's own tomatoes9. What does the woman think of cooking?A. She enjoys it.B. It makes her feel creative.C. She doesn't have the patience for it.听第 8段材料,回答第 10  12题。10.What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Interviewer and interviewee.  B. Husband and wife.11. Where did the man go to college?C.Neighbors.A. In Washington.B. In Texas.C.In Nebraska.1 


    12. What is the woman's job?A. She is a computer programmer. B. She is a banker.听第 9段材料,回答第  13    16题。13. What did Fitbit say about the recent study?C.She is an artist.A. It was false.B. It hurt their business.C. They had no comment.C. All the time.14. When does the man use his Fitbit?A. Only when he’s exercising.15. What does the man think of his Fitbit?A. It's sometimes uncomfortable to wear.B. It's of good value.B. During the daytime.C. It's of little use.16. How does the woman sound?A. Interested.B. Bored.C. Upset.听第  10段材料,回答第   17   20题。17. What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. A search engine.B. A language program.C.A free lesson website for teachers.18. How many people use Duolingo currently?A.Over one hundred million.19. Where is Luis von Ahn from?A. Switzerland.B. A few hundred thousand. C.Several thousand.B.Guatemala.C. Costa Rica.C. By school.20. How was Duolingo originally funded?A. By big websites.B. By an actor.第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分 50)第一节:(15小题:每小题 2.5分,满分  37.5)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的 ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。AEarliest RecordThe earliest written evidence of a soccer-like game comes from China. Duringthe second and third centuries B.C., Chinese soldiers took part in an activity thatinvolved kicking a ball into a small net. Historians think the game was a skill-buildingexercise for the soldiers.Years of DevelopmentIn ancient Greece and Rome, teams of up to 27 players played a soccer-typegame. In Britain hundreds of years later, during the thirteenth century A.D., wholevillages played against each other. With hundreds of people playing, these games wereboth long and rough. Kicking, punching, and biting were common and allowed.In1331, English King Edward II passed a law in an attempt to put a stop to thepopular but violent game. The king of Scotland spoke against the game a hundredyears later. Queen Elizabeth I, during the late1500s, passed a law that called for aweek of jail for anyone caught playing "football", or soccer, as we call it. But thegame could not be stopped.2 


    The Modern Game EmergesTwo hundred and fifty years later, people in Britain were still playing a game wewould recognize as soccer. A well-known English college Eton developed a set ofrules in 1815. A number of other colleges soon agreed to use the same rules, and thoseschools played against each other. Finally, 50 years later, a formal association wasformed to oversee the playing of the game and its rules. In 1869, a rule againsthandling the ball with the hands transformed the game into the sport of soccer that iswildly popular all around the world.21.What do historians think that soccer might have started out as?A. A leisure activity.B. A political issue.C. A skill-building activity.D. A military strategy.22.According to the text, which emperor was not against soccer?A. English King Edward III.C. Queen Elizabeth I.B. The king of Scotland.D.The Roman Emperor.23.What was the author's purpose for writing this article?A. To share and reflect on playing soccer. B. To advocate the exercise of soccer.C. To introduce the history of soccer.D. To suggest new ways of playing soccer.BJonathan the tortoise, the world's oldest land animal, turned 190 over theweekend on the island of St. Helena, where he enjoyed a "cake" of seasonal fruits,leafy greens and vegetables, including carrots carved into the number “190".Jonathan was brought to St.Helena from the Seychelles in 1882 as a gift.According to Guinness World Records, Jonathan surpassed the previous record holder,Tu'i Malila, who lived in the 1770s until 1965and could be even older. He arrived inSt.Helena as a fully mature tortoise, meaning he was at least50 in 1882.“The vet is still feeding him by hand once a week to boost his calories, vitamins,minerals and trace elements, as he is blind and has no sense of smell. His hearingthough is excellent and he loves the company of humans, and responds well to his vetJoe Hollins' voice as he associates him with a feast, Guinness World Records said.“The tortoise enjoys the sun but on very hot days takes to the shade. On milddays, he will sunbathe his long neck and legs stretched fully out of his shell to absorbheat and transfer it to his core,” according to Hollins. When it's cold, Jonathan hasbeen known to “dig himself into leaf mold or grass cuttings and remain there all day."In most cases, the lifespan of a tortoise or turtle depends on the species and levelof care they receive. They generally live much longer in captivity than in the wild,because "in the wild, they must find their own food in addition to evading predatorswhile not getting medical treatment. Larger turtle and tortoise species also tend to livelonger than their smaller counterparts. For more information about animal recordholders, click here.24. When might Jonathan be born?A. In 1882.B. In 1770.C. In 1965.D. In 1832.25.Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the text?A.Jonathan had a birthday cake made of fruits, meat, and vegetables.B.Jonathan was born and raised on the island of St. Helena.3
    C.Jonathan is the Guinness World holder of the oldest land animal.D.Jonathan is a very old but healthy tortoise with full senses.26.Which is not a reason why a tortoise in the wild has a relatively shorter lifespan?A. Species differences.C. Lack of medical treatment.B. Food shortage.D.Animal enemies.27. Where can we probably find this article?A. In a science fiction.                         B.On a news website.C. In a travel brochure.D. In a biology textbook.CA walk around the workplace is also a trip back in time. The office is wherecolleagues meet, work and bond. But it is also a time capsule, a place where the tracesof historic patterns of working are visible everywhere.The pandemic has heightenedthis sense of office as a dig site for corporate archaeologists.The most obvious object is the landline phone(固定电话), a reminder of the dayswhen mobility meant being able to stand up and keep talking. Long after people havejunked them in their personal lives -- less than 15% of Americans aged between 25and 34 had one at home in the second half of 2021-- landline phones survive inoffices.There might be good reasons for its persistence: they offer a more secure andstable connection than mobile phones, and no one worries that they are about to runout of battery. In practice, the habit of using them was definitely lost during thepandemic. Now they sit on desk after desk, rows of buttons unpressed, ring tonesunheard.Landline phones were already well on their way out before covid-19 struck.Whiteboard charts have suffered a swifter reverse. These objects signal a particulartype of pain-- people physically crowded together into a room while a managersketches a graph with a marker pen and points meaningfully to the top-right-handcorner, giving requirements never to be satisfied. This manager is still making graphsbut is now much more likely to use a PowerPoint. The crowd is still being tortured butis now much more likely to be watching on the screen. The office still haswhiteboards, but they are left in corners and the charts on them are slowly yellowing.Real archaeologists need tools and time to do their painstaking work: brushes,shovels and picks. Corporate archaeology is easier: you just need eyes and a memoryof how things used to be. But you also need to be quick as more and more workplaces are revamped for the post-pandemic era. Now its time to take a careful lookaround the office: you may see something that will soon seem outdated.28.Why does the author refer to the office as a time capsule?A. You can travel back in time in the office.B.You can dig out what has been buried for years in the office.C.You can easily find some old-fashioned practices in the office.D.You can work with archaeologists to study the history in the office.29.What can be inferred from Paragraph 3 and 4?A.Whiteboard charts went useless due to new technologies.B.More employees prefer online meetings to physical gatherings.C.Landline phones still exist in offices because they don't need batteries.D.Many employees show a negative attitude to some routine work in companies.4
    30.What does the underlined word “revamped” in Paragraph 5 mean?A. Transformed.                                        C. Discovered.31.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. The Impact of Pandemic on Workplace    B.The Archaeology of the OfficeC.Why Landline Phones Went Outdated?     D.The History of Old-fashioned ObjectsB.Abandoned.D. Reserved.DIt is easy to be doubtful about announcements of drugs that claim to slow theprogress of Alzheimers, the most common form of dementia(痴呆). A new drug calledLecanemab, however, may be the real deal Results of a clinical trial, conducted by itsmakers, Eisai, of Tokyo, and Biogen, of Cambridge Massachusetts, have just beenannounced in the New England Journal of Medicine(November; 2022). After18months, it had slowed the progress of symptoms by a quarter.The trial involved 1795 participants who were in the early stages of the illness.Half received the drug The others, a placebo(安慰剂). It showed two things. One wasthe modest but measurable slowing of progression. The other was that an explanationof Alzheimers called the Amyloid Hypothesis(淀粉样蛋白假说) seems correct.Amyloid is a protein which accumulates in parts of the brains of those withAlzheimers, which is an established sign of the illness. Lecanemab,containing aspecial antibody, is found to be able to attach itself to amyloid and then attractsimmune-system cells to clear the protein away (and measurably did so in thosereceiving the drug).That suggests amyloid does indeed directly create problemsassociated with dementia and that Lecanemab can slow down the development of thedisease.This is a small first step. Some experts question whether the test used to show animprovement in symptoms is clinically meaningful because amyloid can be detectedonly with the help of a piece of expensive equipment, which is not something that caneasily be turned into a routine program. Moreover, Lecanemab also caused swellingand bleeding of the brain in a number of participants. Now that the new drug has beenshown to work, it can be followed up with further tests. Hope for more good news soon.32.What can be learned from the first two paragraphs?A.The public shows confidence in new drugs for Alzheimers.B. All participants didn't receive the new drug.C.The new drug had an obvious effect on the participants.D. It took 18 months to make the new drug.33.The author explains the effectiveness of the new drug by ____.A.illustrating how the drug interacts with amyloid in bodyB. describing how immune-system works in detailC.making comparisons between two groups of participantsD. quoting the comments of other scientists34.Which of the following is a drawback of the new drug?A.It can't be accessed easily in daily treatment.B. It can cause some side-effects.C. It costs too much for ordinary families.D.It needs to be further tested before its launch.5 


    35. What does the author think of Lecanemab?A. Reliable.          B. Groundbreaking第二节:(5小题:每小题 2.5分,满分    12.5)C. PromisingD. Risky.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。Tips for online learningOnline learning has the same basic elements as face-to-face leaning. The majordifference is that instruction is delivered online. Many of the strategies for effectiveface-to-face learning also apply to online learning.we recommend.36Here are some strategiesCreate space to learn. Invest sometime to understand your needs and preferences asa leaner, and what an effective study environment looks like for you. For example,you might need a quiet place to study or you might need to listen to classical music.Consider what equipment you might need. Wherever you study, try to minimizedistractions.37Manage your time effectively. Spend some time getting familiar with your onlinecourses, understanding what is expected of you, mapping out key due dates, andplanning study time.   38   Research shows that learners gain more information ifthey spread their study over multiple days or sessions. Make sure your routine workswith your other commitments so you're more likely to stick to it.39   Just as with face-to-face learning, mental energy counts: take time to reflecton whether you have understood the materials, try to remember and sort theinformation you have learned to aid memory test your understanding, mix differentconcepts and skills into the same study session to build connections and fluencies, askquestions, participate in class discussions, and try teaching concepts to others.Ask for assistance! In an online leaning environment, you may need to ask lotsof questions and take ownership over shaping the leaning experience so that it meetsyour needs.   40Finally, if you're facing specific challenges such as illness, mental health,accessibility, balancing childcare responsibilities, etc., it's important for you to reachout to your instructors or the relevant student support services for discussion andcreative problem-solving.A.Regularly reflect on the course materials.B.Actively engage with what you have learnt.C.A consistent routine will help you stay on track.D.However, online learning may require some additional skills to be successful.E.At the end of the week, reflect on how you did, and adjust your routine as required.F.This might mean asking your instructors or peers for help, or attending study groups.G.Work with your roommates or family to create boundaries so you can stay focused.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分 30)第一节:(15小题:每小题 1分,满分  15)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 ABCD四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Misty Copeland spends most days twisting, spinning and41   .She practicesand42the graceful movements of her art.When she isn’t performing she is6
    practicing. When she isn’t practicing, she is stretching. She takes classes almost everyday. She takes care of her body so she doesn’tballet theatre.43it when she goes to work in a“I treat my body with the respect that any musician would to their   44    .” saysMisty. “I love my body,” she adds.Was shespotlight. But Misty loved music and movement. When she was thirteen, Misty’steacher suggested she             a free ballet class at the Boys&Girls Club. For twoweeks, Misty sat on the gym bench watching the class, afraid to    48   . Finally, shegave it a     49   . At first, she felt     50   in the class. She didn't know anythingabout ballet, and she was             than most of the students. Over time,    52    , shebegan to enjoy the lessons. She discovered that her body- especially her long legs andflexible muscles - was just             for ballet. After the class season ended, Misty45confident? Actually, she was a46girl and avoided the475153received a scholarship to a nearby dance studio. Most ballerinas(女舞者) start theirtraining much younger than thirteen. But Misty's natural abilities and hard work madeher improve quickly.Over the next five years, ballet was Misty'scompeted and attended ballet programs. “Performing was my favourite part because Iand open onstage, she says. “For the first time in my life, I felt like I54   . She practiced, performed,felt55belonged.”41.A.wandering42.A. perfects43.A. hurtB. leapingB.conquersB.injureC.exercisingC.examinesC. spoilD.dancingD. describesD.abuse44.A.appearance45.A.foundB.voiceC.techniquesC.bornD. instrumentsD. trainedD. shyB.made46.A.humble47.A.attendB.quietC.cautiousC.learnB.registerB.catch upB.chanceD. watch48.A.stand up49.A. restC.cut inD. join inD. thoughtC. try50. A. out of place51.A.younger52.A. meanwhile54.A. lifeB.out of order    C.out of mind     D. out of controlB.olderC.tallerD.shorterD. thusB.howeverB.majorB.goodC. moreoverC. prospectC. rightD. stage53.A.readyD. qualifiedD. secure55.A. improvedB.calmC. free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。The artists of Dafen can paint like Van GoghThe village of Dafen was once thought 56.______(produce) the most oilpaintings in the world every year. 57._______(recognize) as the “world’s art factory”,Dafen impressed visitors with its many workshops, in which painters created mockmasterpieces by Van Gogh, Monet and Warhol. But the village was always seen moreas a production line 58._______ a place of culture. Today the future of Dafen maydepend on 59.________ it is able to earn respect of the art world.7
    Things started to change for Dafen in 2008, 60._____ the global financial crisiscut down overseas orders.With more demand 61._______(come)from domesticmarket, artists began painting different subjects. New customers preferred Chinesestyles, says 62._______ painter in Dafen. He learnt the art of Shan Shui whichinvolves representing natural landscapes. In some ways Dafen reflected the broadereconomy.As exports starts to decline as a share of GDP, domestic 63.________(consume) plays a larger role in driving growth.China is the world’s second-largest art market. 64.______ it is not clear whereDafen fits in. Li Jinghu, an artist from nearby Dongguan, often visits the villagehoping to discover new talent. But locals say the demand for their paintings65._______(decline) in the past two pandemic-struck years. “Most people wouldprobably be surprised that Dafen still exists. It does and it will,says Lisa Movius, awriter in Shanghai who covers art.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分 40)第一节:(满分 15)66.假设你是李华,本周末你校将要举办以  乡土中国(Rural China)为主题的摄影展,请你写一封邮件给交换生 James,邀请他来参观这次展览,内容包括:1.展览的时间和地点;2.展览的内容和意义。注意:1.词数  80左右;  2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节:(满分 25)67.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。April Fools’ DayNat woke early and jumped out of bed. Today was the best day of the year forhim. Nat loved to play tricks, and today was April Fools’ Day.Some of Nat’s tricks were big hits. Last year, he short-sheeted his sister’s bed.She couldn’t understand what was going on and started to think that her legs musthave grown much longer during the day. When she realized what had happened, shelaughed her head off.Some of Nat’s tricks were not so successful. Mom didn’t think finding a furrytoy mouse in the fridge was humorous at all. After she calmed down a bit, she said,“That’s it! There’s a ban on Nat tricks for two weeks.”Nat was also the class clown. He was always making jokes in class. He liked itwhen he made the other kids laugh. Since it was April Fools’ Day, he felt like he hadto come up with something really good to provide his classmates with some reallygood entertainment.For that, Nat thought long and hard before he came up with his brilliant idea. Hebought two toy frogs which were made out of green plastic and looked very realistic.Nat knew just the trick he would play on his classmates.Nat arrived at school early. To succeed in his plan, he needed to get into theclassroom before anyone else. Nat’s class had a rainforest terrarium (饲养皿). It had8 


    plants, insects, and three frogs in it. Nat’s idea was to pretend that the frogs hadescaped. He knew that Ms. Lopez, his teacher, wasn’t afraid of frogs but several of hisclassmates, including himself, were.Nat slipped into the classroom. Good! There was nobody here. He put one of thetoy frogs on the floor, near the terrarium and the other on his friend Stacey’s desk. Natknew that Stacey really didn’t not like frogs. Also, she played a great trick on him lastApril Fools’ Day. To make his trick more convincing, Nat pushed the lid of theterrarium open. Then he rushed off to morning gathering.注意:1.续写词数应为 150左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。When the students got back to class, no one noticed the toy frogs at first.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Nat realized that he had opened the lid of the terrarium.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________9  

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