2023届广东省六校联盟高三第六次联考英语试题及答案(不含听力)
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英 语
第一部分 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。
A
Adjusting to life in a foreign country is a learning curve for even the most seasoned travelers. But thanks to smart phones, that curve has flattened out considerably.
Maps Me
Accustoming yourself to the layout of a new city takes time. Throw in a new language, driving on the opposite side of the road or a complex public transportation system and it's bound to get confusing. Simplify things with Maps. Me. This app has mapped out much of the gobe's roads, public transportation, and places of interest.
Trip Advisor
Without old-fashioned word of mouth recommendations, apps are one of the best ways to find the best in local cuisine and nightlife. There are many apps that do the same, but Trip Advisor is one of the most globally recognized local review sites, with a mobile app to pair. Best of all, you can create a customized list of restaurants, museums, sights and more, giving you your very own bucket list for your abroad experience like a local.
Smart Traveler
Going out of your comfort zone in a new country doesn't mean taking unnecessary risks. This app is filled with useful information, including important local laws, information on medical services, and safety and security advice. You can also use Smart Traveler to find the contact information for the U. S. embassy or consulate in any country to help you deal with things like a lost passport or other emergencies.
Periscope
Your friends and family will undoubtedly want to know about the incredible experiences that you're having abroad. A postcard does not suffice these days. Using Periscope, you can let people see the world through your eyes by streaming exciting moments of your journey from your camera phone.
21. Which suits you most if you want to live like a local?
A. Maps Me B. Trip Advisor
C. Smart Traveler D. Periscope
22. What can you do with Periscope?
A. Avoid getting lost. B. Recognize local sites.
C. Share your experiences. D. Deal with emergencies.
23. Who is the text intended for?
A. Going-abroad travelers. B. Online language learners.
C. Foreign culture researchers. D. Smartphone app designers.
B
For Lydia Koniordou, a famous Greek actress and former Greek minister of culture and sports, cultural preservation is essential to help people know who they are and learn what they should do in the future.
“The taller you want to grow, the deeper your roots must be. Our cultural past is our roots. If we don't have really strong roots and depth in our perception(认识) of our identity, we cannot grow. Without these roots, we will be torn out very easily with the currents,” she told the journalist in a recent interview, adding cultural heritage is in fact very much alive and relevant today.
Speaking of her teaching experience overseas, Koniordou said she was very much impressed by her Chinese students when she gave seminars on ancient Greek tragedy at the Shanghai Theatre Academy in 2014. When the students worked on Alcestis, an Athenian tragedy by ancient Greek playwright Euripides, they thoroughly researched the costumes they would wear, the set, and the lights, among others, she recalled. “I feel they evolved and were transformed by this experience as I was transformed. They did not just play a role, but created a whole world and that is why the production had so much interest also for the spectators, ”she said. Koniordou participated in the production of Euripides Electra together with Greek director Kostas Tsianos. “Tsianos did something very important for Greek culture. He connected folk forms of art, folk dances, songs and poetry with our classical past. We presented this performance in many places around the world, and the feeling that it stirred in the audience was quite similar, even though they didn't always understand the language,” she said.
The Chinese civilization is a huge tree with very deep roots, and Greece also has a rich ancient civilization, she said, adding she believes that the two countries could promote cooperation and exchanges in many fields, such as in preservation of antiques.
24. What can we learn from paragraph 2?
A. The importance of cultural preservation.
B. Cultural heritage is easily damaged.
C. The taller growth wants the deeper roots.
D. We are easily torn out with the currents.
25. What did Koniordou do in Shanghai?
A. She played a role and was loved by the spectators.
B. She researched the costumes, the set, and the lights.
C. She studied the art of Chinese performance as a student.
D. She promoted the students' understanding of Greek culture.
26. Why did Koniordou cooperate with Kostas Tsianos?
A. To indicate her friendship with Tsianos.
B. To acknowledge Tsianosin's contributions.
C. To popularize and promote traditional Greek culture.
D. To introduce the achievement of Tsianosin in presenting classics.
27. What will the text probably talk about in the following part?
A. Cultural preservation in China.
B. The way to preserve cultural heritage.
C. The introduction of other Greek art productions.
D. Cooperation between Chinese and Greek culture.
C
Do you ever feel guilty for relaxing,even after you've worked hard all day? Do you feel like you should be doing more despite working full hours and nearing burnout? You may be experiencing productivity dysmorphia(生产力畸形). It is a way to describe the feeling of failing to recognize your accomplishments and wanting to continue doing more,even when you' re running on fumes.
Author Anna Codrea Rado who wrote an article about productivity dysmorphia claimed “it is the pursuit of productivity that drives us to do more while robbing us of the ability to enjoy any success we might encounter along the way”.
Highly competitive and job-led culture contribute to constantly pursuing productivity that eats away at other areas of life.In fact, you' re often praised for putting productivity above your well-being.Remember how schools rewarded perfect attendance? Similarly, companies prefer employees who get the maxi- mum work done while taking the fewest possible breaks. Rewards like these have strengthened that rest is bad and that being constantly at work is the right thing to do.
Plus,the problem isn't that the boss tells them to do it, but rather that they internalize the need to always be productive even when they' re going some-where to enjoy leisure time. Habits like these may be born out of the social pressure to find self-worth in work achievements.
Some writers have even begun describing rest as productive, as if people should stop relaxing if it doesn't improve performance in some way. Not only does this mindset make it difficult to view and celebrate your achievements, but it also pushes you to build your entire life around work. The only milestones that matter are achieving work goals. The worst part? There' s no sense of fulfillment when you reach these goals.
28. What do the underlined words “running on fumes” mean in Paragraph 1?
A. Tired. B. Excited. C. Satisfied. D. Disappointed. 3
29. Which is the reason for constantly pursuing productivity?
A. Minor competitiveness. B. Pressure from jobs.
C. Instructions from the boss. D. Internalized needs.
30. Which may be an example of productivity dysmorphia?
A. A man completes work in working hours.
B. A man enjoys leisure time with his family.
C. A woman works everywhere at any time.
D. A woman stops for a relaxation regularly.
31. What is the author's attitude towards the description of some writers?
A. Favorable. B. Negative. C. Unconcerned. D. Neutral.
D
A study from the University of Montreal and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, published in Frontiers in Medicine, found that regular virtual visits to museums could help seniors stay mentally active and come with a host of additional health benefits. That's because these digital connections can make retirees feel less lonely and isolated.
Social isolation has been associated with the risks for heart disease and the decline of recognition abilities in seniors and the pandemic increased the risks due to the need for seniors to stay home and isolate, according to a press release from the university.
The researchers investigated the potential benefits of weekly virtual visits for a three-month period. The participants were people aged 65 and older who lived in Montreal. Half of the participants took part in online visits and a discussion afterwards, while the control group did not participate in1 any cultural events at all. The group who participated in the virtual visits showed improvements in their quality of life, “Our study showed that art-based activities may be an effective intervention,” lead author Dr. Olivier Beauchet, a professor at the University of Montreal, said in the press release. “On a global scale, this participatory art-based activity could become a model that could be offered in museums and arts institutions worldwide to promote active and healthy aging. ”
The initiative reflects approaches recommended by the World Health Organization to manage certain diseases, according to Beauchet. For instance, the WHO launched the Aging and Health Program in 2015 that included using community-based organizations to promote culture as a key component of improving health. Traditionally, these sorts of preventive health activities have taken place in schools, community centers, and workplaces. “While these are suitable locations that reach a great number of people, there are additional organizations and sectors that could become partners in public health research and practice development,” Beauchet said. “Museums are among such potential partners. They are aware of the needs of their communities and are consequently expanding the types of activities they offer.”
32. How do seniors benefit from regular virtual visits to museums?
A. They get survival skills. B. They raise interest in art.
C. They improve quality of life. D. They connect more with family.
33. What can be inferred from Beauchet's words in Paragraph 3?
A. Participants come from the whole world.
B. The museum needs better cultural events.
C. Face-to-face discussion is a useful intervention.
D. Seniors should attend more art-based activities.
34. What is the purpose of the last paragraph?
A. To entertain. B. To advocate.
C. To advertise. D. To warn.
35. Which may be a suitable title for the text?
A. The Aged Form a Community to Reduce Loneliness
B. Online Museum Trips Improve Seniors' Wellbeing
C. Virtual Art-based Activities Bring People Together
D. Retired Individuals Pay More Visits to Museums
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。
Have you ever complained that there just aren't enough hours in a day? Do you usually find yourself falling short on time in completing assigned tasks? 36 No matter how hard I tried to be focused and productive, tasks just kept piling up towards the end every day. That didn't change until I discovered Time Blocking, since when my daily schedule has been transformed for the better. So what is it exactly?
It is a simple time management technique where you divided your day into time blocks that are dedicated to specific tasks or groups of tasks. It's a popular method to boost your productivity and allow you to focus on your tasks. 37 Imagine that a dozen or so tasks are due tomorrow. Like a majority of people, you open your to-do app of choice and neatly list down everything that you plan to do, and then plot some important meetings and reminders in your calendar app. 38 .
Once you start Time Blocking, you'll overcome this shortcoming. 39 The more specific you are about the task, the more focused you will be and thus, more productive. A properly organized time-blocked schedule is far more effective than any form of to-do list.
40 _It not only makes your to-do list more manageable, but also it gives you more control over your day and increases your productivity. Each task or group of tasks in a day is a small-scale goal for you to achieve within that time-frame, so you are more determined to meet deadlines and reach your goals. It also improves your focus and helps get rid of procrastination(拖延症),as you are only working on one specific task at a time.
A. I used to be in the same boat.
B. I believe you have encountered questions like this
C. The benefits of Time Blocking are considerable.
D. You work your way down the priority list and everything goes as planned.
E. You can regard it as a combination of a To-do list and a Calendar schedule.
F. You'll need to be very specific about what you're planning to do in that time block.
G. While it sounds logical, it makes you jump between different kinds of tasks without focus.
第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(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。
A few years ago, I was leaving the doghouse where I worked only to find a baby goat. The doghouse's owners are known animal 41 , and I figured someone abandoned him over the fence. The kid was visibly nervous but stood perfectly still as I 42 .
I'm an animal lover and I've brought home many animals, but never a goat. The kid was too adorable to 43 . I named him Quincy, and with the help of some 44 friends, bottle-fed him in my bathroom.
Quincy proved to be intelligent. When he was about a week old, I 45 my fingers on the floor and said“Lie down.” I was amazed when he 46 . I was even more amazed when he did it three times in a row. A quick study!Quincy learned to lie down, bow, and turn in a circle 47 . He jumps in the back of my SUV when I say “load up,” and spends the day 48 with my dogs.
I love to train animals and often take my dogs to 49 where they can perform their tricks. Quincy did his first show when he was just six weeks old. He knew only a few 50 then, but he did them 51 and never misbehaved.
Now he has a whole 52 :He’ll shake hooves, come when called,walk on a leash(拴绳)and wave. Quincy can even “read” his tricks off cue cards, which always earns the most 53 .
It's hard to believe that the kid 54 wanted turned out to be one of the smartest and most good-natured animals I've ever had. He's by far the 55 of my bunch-just don't tell the dogs!
41. A. masters B. trainers C. rescuers D. feeders
42. A. smiled B. left C. neared D. turned
43. A. resist B. relive C. recall D. return
44. A. patient B. experienced C. educated D. creative
45. A. pushed B. laid C. scratched D. tapped
46. A. dropped down B. rushed out C. turned up D. headed off
47. A. in a hurry B. in no time C. at first D. at will
48. A. dealing B. fighting C. living D. wandering
49. A. adventures B. shows C. experiments D. crowds
50. A. tricks B. instructions C. performances D. acts
51. A. continuously B. instantly C. perfectly D. actively
52. A. list B. intention C. feature D. behavior
53. A. respect B. applause C. profits D. awards
54. A. everyone B. somebody C. nobody D. anyone
55. A. most adorable B. strongest C. most reliable D. sharpest
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。
Reading books gives people the opportunity to explore new worlds and meet new people both real and imagined, thus 56 (expand) our knowledge and understanding of the world around us and those far away.
To celebrate the wonderment of books and those that make them come to life, the UNESCO established 23 April 57 World Book and Copyright Day in 1995. But it got its start long before that in Spain.
Setting aside a day to celebrate books 58 (trace) its beginnings to Spanish writer Vicente Clavel Andres. In 1922 he proposed 59 idea as a way to honor fellow countryman author Miguel de Cervantes. In 1995, the UNESCO decided to pay homage to authors and books world-wide as a way of encouraging everyone 60 (access) books. Choosing 23 April seemed a logical choice. Besides being the date of Cervante's death, it also happens to be the date 61 William Shakespeare and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega died, among other prominent authors. Additionally, several distinguished authors were born on 23 April, making it a symbolic date in the worldliterature.
62 (annual) since 2001, one city around the world is chosen to be the UNESCO World Book Capital for a year. The 63 (select) city is tasked with carrying out activities to encourage a culture of reading 64 spread its values in all ages and population groups in and out of the national 65 reading (border).
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校学生会将于本周末举行“亲近自然,强我身心”的远足活动。请你用英文写一封电子邮件,邀请交换生Tom参加,内容包括:
1.活动目的;
2.活动安排;
3.注意事项。注意:
1.写作词数用为80左右;
2.请按照如下格式作答。
Dear Tom,
Sincerely yours, Li Hua |
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
My teenage son, Jordan, always complained about having to be home earlier than all his friends. He would complain that he was already seventeen, but still had a curfew(肖禁). He believed he was practically an adult. I pointed out that he was not an adult as he was still in high school.
“You don't trust me!” he yelled. Before I continued, he rolled his eyes, slammed the door and walked away. I sighed. How could I make Jordan see that I only wanted to keep him safe?
I decided to go for a walk, hoping the December air would clear my head. I opened the front door and nearly stepped on her: a small black cat, just like a meatball. “Hi, Meatball,” I said, bringing her into my arms. I walked back in, touching her neck gently. Meatball seemed happy enough to come in the house, but after an hour or two, she sat by the door, meowing to go back outside.
“Why won't she just stay in with us all the time?” Nathan, my youngest son asked.
I explained to him that she was happy here but she liked being able to come and go as she pleased.
“That must be nice,” Jordan muttered from the other room, complaining why the cat, not him, could come and go.
Meatball became a regular.
One night, temperatures were unusually low. Meatball stood at the door, meowing to go outside.
I shook my head at her, afraid that she might freeze to death. She stared at me and meowed again. I patted her head, “I know you're not happy, but it's for your own good. ”
“Mom's not being mean to you,” Nathan told the cat. “She's just trying to keep you from turning into a frozen meatball.” We both laughed at his joke.
The next morning, I couldn't find Meatball. I asked the kids if anyone had seen her.
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。
Jordan nodded, “I let her out last night. ”
As I drove to the animal hospital, Jordan sat in the back, holding Meatball inside his coat.
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2023届高三六校第六次联考
英语参考答案
第一部分 阅读理解(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)
21~23 BCA 24~27 ADCD 28~31 ADCB 32~35 CDBB
第二节 七选五(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36~40 AEGFC
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完型填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
41~45 CCABD 46~50 ABDBA 51~55 CABCD
第二节 语法填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. expanding 57. as 58. traces 59. the 60. to access
61. when 62. Annually 63. selected 64. and 65. borders
第三部分 写作
第一节 应用文写作(15分)
One Possible Version:
Dear Tom,
I am writing to invite you to join in an exciting hiking activity themed “Embrace Nature, Strengthen Body and Mind”, which I think will be a fantastic opportunity for you to experience the beauty of nature and bond with fellow students.
With the purpose of arousing the affection to nature and strengthen our body and mind, this sightseeing will start at 8:00 a. m. this Sunday from our school gate, where we will board a bus to the National Park. The hikers consist of almost all the school staff and students. As planned, we're to visit the National Park at ten o'clock and next, enjoy the beautiful scenery outdoors and admire the natural wonders throughout the Park. Furthermore, there will be some team-building activities as well. Besides, you'd better prepare yourself some snacks in case you are hungry. For your comfort and safety, please wear appropriate clothing and shoes specially designed for hiking. It is also essential to apply sunscreen, bring a water bottle and prepare some snacks to share during the picnic.
Looking forward to exploring nature with you this weekend! If you have any questions or need further information, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
One Possible Version:
Jordan nodded, “I let her out last night.” My jaw dropped when I heard this. “Was she outside all night? She could be frozen to death!” I raised my voice, a surge of rage storming inside. “But ... ” Jordan bit back his words, stunned. I grabbed my coat and rushed outside, praying the cat had survived the night. Jordan followed with intense anxiety on his face. We looked into every hole and corner where Meatball possibly may go. Luckily, several minutes later, the poor thing was found shaking and curling into a tiny ball beneath a car. I picked her up immediately, unsure whether she was alive or dead. At the sight of this, Jordan was close to tears and murmured “Sorry!” all the time with guilt and regret gnawing his heart. “We need a vet, now!” I urged.
As I drove to the animal hospital, Jordan sat in the back, holding Meatball inside his coat. “I shouldn't have let you out. I'm so sorry, buddy!” he apologized repeatedly in a soft voice. As we arrived at the animal hospital, I saw her eyes open a bit. “Thank goodness.” I thought to myself. Given careful examination and timely treatment, the little creature was finally rescued. At the sound of her familiar meow again, we breathed a sigh of relief. On our way home, Jordan held Meatball in his arms tightly as if afraid of losing it again. “We both are supposed to observe the curfew. It's for our own good. ” he joked to the little thing as he stroked her back. At that moment, I suddenly realized that it was this particular experience that gave my teenage son a valuable lesson and enabled him to understand a loving parent's good intention.
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