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    20222023学年度高三上学期期中联考英语试题第一部分听力(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. Who will accompany the man home all the way?A. His parents.    B. His friends.    C. His sister.2. How much should the man pay?A. £2.00.    B. £3.40.    C. £5.00.3. What does the woman mean?A. She can’t see clearly.        B. She is as old as the man.C. She doesn’t want a party.4. What will the woman probably do in the afternoon?A. Go skating.    B. Do some washing.    C. Do her homework.5. What happened to the man yesterday?A. He got stuck in the traffic.    B. He had his car repaired.C. He got angry with the boss.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. When is the under 16s club open to the trainees?A. On Mondays.    B. On Thursdays.    C. On Saturdays.7. What is required to join the club?A. Filling a form.    B. Showing the ID card.    C. Getting parents’ permission.听第7段材料,回答第810题。8. What did the woman buy?A. An iPad.    B. Five pens.    C. Three books.9. How did the man feel about her purchase of two smart phones?A. Excited.    B. Satisfied.    C.Curious.10. How did the woman most likely payA. By check.    B. By credit card.    C. In cash.听第8段材料,回答第1113题。11. What does the man order?A. Chicken.    B. Fried fish.    C. Cabbage with beef.12. What kind of fish does Mark like?A. Salty.    B. Sweet.    C. Boiled.13. What is the possible relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues.    B. Boss and clerk.    C. Customer and waiter.听第9段材料,回答第1417题。14. What’s wrong with the woman?A. She has a headache.        B. She can’t concentrate.C She failed in the exam.15. Why does the woman feel stupid?A. She often gets lost.        B. She often loses things.C. She often feels worried.16. What does the man advise the woman to do?A. Have more rest.    B. Consult a doctor.    C. Turn to their professor.17. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In the yard.    B. At the doctor’s.    C. In the classroom.听第10段材料,回答第1820题。18. What was Picasso’s purpose to paint?A. To entertain himself.        B. To make a living.C. To give people a surprise.19. What does the speaker want the class to do?A. Learn about more painters.    B. Have a discussion.C. Go over the class.20. What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. Famous painters.    B. Styles of sculptors.    C. Popular works by artists.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,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。ADance To Give BackAmerican Dance Movement has a mission to sponsor or support dance education programs which expose children in underserved communities with access to the lifelong benefits of dance education.To date, our community grants(补助金) have:·Provided support to 89 dance programs in 32 states·Given access to the life-long benefits of dance to 167,00 children·Supported dance programming in school, through after-school instructionDid you know that National Dance Day raises money for American Dance Movement and you can too?Funding received through sponsorships and donations on National Dance Day provides the necessary support for our community programs. American Dance Movement makes grants to community organizations, providing dance education programs to children in underserved communities within the US. Through its grant recipients, American Dance Movement seeks to give children the experience of dance, educate them about the many styles of dance, and to expose them to the lifelong benefits that dance has to offer.In doing so, American Dance Movement is able to:·Increase access to high-quality dance education across the United States·Support dance programs that provide an outlet for creative expression, benefiting children with life skills that go beyond the dance class·Increase appreciation for dance·Share the benefits and joy of dance, particularly to those who may not have otherwise had the opportunity to experience itNot only does National Dance Day provide free access to dance for everyone, it also allows the community to come together and raise money fora great cause. Your fundraising event can help contribute to our shared vision and mission, and passion for dance. American Dance Movement will also formally recognize anyone who fundraises for the foundation on the National Dance Day page as an official “National Dance Day Supporter”.1. What has American Dance Movement done?A. Trained professional kid dancers.B. Instructed school dance programs.C. Set up many branches across the country.D. Supported many global dance programs.2. What can we learn about American Dance Movement?A. It is held especially for dancers.B. It falls on different day every year.C. It is accessible to every dance lover.D. It helps more kids to appreciate dance.3. What does the author call on people to do?A. Make donations to the project.B. Join American Dance Movement.C. Celebrate the National Dance Day.D. Choose dance as a form of exercise.BImagine if we could turn items that would normally be thrown in the dustbin into warm, waterproof blankets—a young girl from Wales is doing just that!Twelve-year-old Alyssa Faith has spent the past year collecting abandoned chip bags which she then transforms into foil (箔纸) warming blankets. She donates them, along with toiletries and other essentials, to organizations that support people who are unhoused throughout Wales and as far as Ukraine. So far, she’s turned over 10,000 chips bags into 200+ blankets!Alyssa got the idea to make these innovative blankets from a Facebook story about Pen Huston of East Sussex, England. Pen started a Crisp Packet Project to make survival bags with foil blankets and gives them to those in need throughout the United Kingdom.As a budding environmentalist, Alyssa thinks there’s an added bonus to using chip bags. “Crisp packets are really hard to recycle, so this is a new way to stop them going in the bin,” she said.For each bag, she starts by opening the packet and washing it, which is her least favorite part, then she places four packets on a piece of parchment paper (羊皮纸) and irons them so they stick together. The last step is placing the packets between the clear plastic and ironing them to seal it all together. The result is a foil blanket similar to the ores used in emergencies. It takes Alyssa about an hour and a half to make each blanket, and her mom says the project keeps her out of trouble!“She makes the blankets after school—it certainly keeps her away from her phone,” said Alyssa’s mom, Darlene Dean. “She’s passionate about the environment, and the homeless support organizations in North Wales have been very positive about the blankets.”This young lady is really going places! We love that she’s channeling her skills towards helping others in such a huge, meaningful way. Keep up the great work, Alyssa!4. What inspired Alyssa to make foil blankets?A. Others’ similar behavior.B. Her passion for recycling.C. The sight of the poor homeless.D. Her mother’s encouragement.5. What is an extra advantage of the foil blankets?A. It prevents cold.B. It offers comfort.C. It benefits the environment.D. It provides recyclable items.6. What is mainly talked about in paragraph 5?A. The challenge of using chip bags.B. The process of making foil blankets.C. The efforts Alyssa and her mom made.D. The materials used in making blankets.7. What is the main purpose of the text?A. To introduce Crisp Packet Project.B To appeal for love and care.C. To call on people to save energy.D. To sing the praises of Alyssa’s kindness.CBook clubs are no longer limited to living rooms, and bookstores offer much more than just books with a new opening up for gatherings centered around reading. When entering Hearthfire Books and Treats in Evergreen, shoppers are greeted by a bright green wall of frozen yogurt machines and a topping bar. Owner Kappy Kling believes she has created more than just a store but a space for community. Kling sees many bookstores modifying their business models to attract new customers. “Bookstores over the years, with changes, have adapted by adding different things for engagement, especially smaller ones,” she said. “So for us, the frozen yogurt was a big one of those.” Hearthfire attracts a big afterschool crowd from the local schools, and Kling enjoys providing a safe place for kids to hang out, have a snack and read. Creating reading community is also a central focus at BookBar on Tennyson Street in Denver. Nearly nine years ago, Nicole Sullivan was wishing she could have a book club meeting anywhere besides someone’s living room, and from that thought, BookBar was born. The popular bookstore offers wine, coffee and small plates to enjoy while leading and browsing books. Beyond just book club meetings, Sullivan says the shop sees a lot of girls’ nights, professional meetings and remote work. While he may not have changed his business model, Topp does devote much of his time to reading to his customers. Topp founded Read Me a Story, Ink after reading to children in public schools for nearly 30 years. His website features recordings of Topp reading stories aloud and over a thousand stories for others to read and children can make comments and exchange opinions. He also has a podcast (播客) available on major platforms that feature him reading stories fit for the classroom, bedtime and more.8. What does the underlined word “one” in paragraph 3 probably refer to?A. Thing. B. Customer. C. Change. D. Model.9. What was Sullivan’s earlier dream?A Reading more books.B. Opening a reading club.C. Setting up a reading website.D. Getting more collectable books.10. What do the three bookstores have in common?A. They begin to sell e-books.B. They offer free coffee and tea.C. They’re changing their business model.D. They are trying to create reading community.11. What is mainly talked about in the text?A. Traditional bookstores are still popular.B. Many bookstores appear in the world.C. Book clubs are appearing in a new form.D. Bookstores focus on new ways to reach readers.DAntioxidants (抗氧化剂) are found naturally inn plants like blueberries, blackberries, and red cabbage. Scientists believe antioxidants may help prevent heart disease and help fight against diseases like diabetes. But tomatoes naturally only have a small amount of antioxidants in them.British scientist Cathie Martin wanted to see if she could create tomatoes with lots of antioxidants by changing the DNA of a tomato plant.A plant developed from specially created DNA is known as a GMO, or “genetically modified organism”. For hundreds of years, farmers have created new kinds of plants by mixing existing plants together using natural methods. GMO plants are different because the plants’ DNA has been changed by scientists. Scientists who do this usually think they’re improving the plants in some way.After working on developing purple tomatoes for years, Dr. Martin’s experiment worked. Soon her plants were producing small purple tomatoes. Though the color is unusual, what’s really special about the tomatoes is that they have very high levels of antioxidants. Even better, the tomatoes remained fresh almost twice as long as normal tomatoes. Soon, Dr. Martin and other scientists created a company to promote the tomatoes.The company tested its tomatoes on mice that were likely to get cancer. The mice who were fed the purple tomatoes lived about 30% longer than the mice who were fed normal tomatoes. Though that’s good news, experiments on mice don’t always predict what effects on humans will be like.And GMO products weren’t popular with customers. Many people were scared by the idea that the foods weren’t “natural”. There are still questions about the effects of GMO crops on the environment and other plants, but most scientists agree that food from GMO crops is safe to eat. On September 7, the government approved a GMO plant designed to target human health. Dr. Martin and her company plan to introduce the tomatoes at farmers’ markets across the US in 2023. They also hope to sell the seeds to people who want to grow their own.12. What is the function of paragraph 1?A. To define a concept.B. To bring in the topic of the text.C. To add background information.D. To introduce the benefits of antioxidants.13. What makes purple tomatoes really special?A. Their medical value. B. Their delicious flavor.C. Their proper size. D. Their pleasant color.14. Why are GMO foods refused by people?A. They are expensive to buy.B. They are intended for animals.C. They are thought to be harmful.D. Their appearance isn’t appealing.15. What is the government’s attitude towards GMO crops?A. Opposed. B. Unclear. C. Positive. D. Concemed.第二节(5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5)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。My Favorite Money Saving TipsOne of the things that many folks want to do is better money habits. I’m pretty good about my saving, and fairly responsible in my spending. So as many of you all probably want to “save more money” or “spend less money”, I wanted to share my saving tips with you.Manage your debt. ____16____ If you have credit card debt, pay this down before you start doing any other savings. If you have several cards with debt, try the laddering technique. Start by paying down your debt on the highest interest card you have. Once that balance is at zero, go to the next highest percent card and so on.____17____ Life can throw at you unexpected expenses that can easily add up quickly. One of your main savings goals should be to build an emergency fund. You should have ready-to-go-in liquid cash, 6-9 months of living expenses for a rainy day. ____18____ But don’t invest the money. Make sure you can access this money in an absolute emergency.Spend your cash. Seems crazy but it’s true! This is especially helpful to those who tend to be impulsive (冲动的) shoppers. Figure out your monthly budget, and divide it by 4. Add this amount to your wallet each week and only spend the cash. ____19____ Studies have shown that you are less likely to break large bills or to spend less cash when you have to physically pull the cash out.Keep your extra cash in a high yield savings account. Though it’s rare to find a bank that provides a large interest rate on savings, right now you can get 0.5% and 0.1 to 0.25% on checking. ____20____A Get an emergency fund.B. Avoid unnecessary expenses.C. Don’t touch the credit cards.D. You must make this a priority.E. But remember to check it from time to time.F. It’s a great way to add a little extra income to your money.G. This amount should be kept in your high-yield savings account.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。Four months ago, Kira Rumfola of Long Island, New York finished her freshman year at the University of Tampa in Florida. Having said ____21____ to her roommates, she headed to the airport with her pet fish, Theo.Kira had ____22____ with the fish before on another airline, but this time she was told Theo could not ____23____ the plane. Customer service agent Ismael kindly but ____24____ told Kira about their policy, which allows dogs and cats in carriers, but no other ____25____.With no ____26____ friends or family to call, Kira didn’t know what to do. Her flight was due to ____27____ in a moment, but she couldn’t just ____28____ her pet at the airport. That’s when Ismael made an incredibly sweet and unexpected ____29____. He said he and his colleague Jamee would watch Theo until Kira came back to ____30____... four months later!Kira handed over Theo, and his food, gave him a(n) ____31____ course in fish care, and exchanged phone numbers so she could ____32____ him over the summer.At long last, the summer ____33____ and Kira headed back to school. As soon as she returned to Tampa, she ____34____ with Ismael, Jamee, and Theo. She gave Ismael and Jamee a gift card and some candies to thank them for caring for Theo, and she couldn’t be more ____35____ to the strangers for going so above and beyond!21. A. thanks B. hello C. goodbye D. sorry22. A. started B. flown C. dealt D. lived23. A. board B. catch C. survive D. leave24. A. secretly B. positively C. confidently D. firmly25. A. fishes B. partners C. animals D. passengers26. A. close B. local C. distant D. kind27. A. depart B. arrive C. cancel D. book28. A. watch B. feed C. exchange D. abandon29. A. change B. difference C. offer D. appointment30. A. home B. college C. life D. work31 A. crash B. formal C. universal D. advanced32. A. watch over B. help with C. apply to D. check on33. A. approached B. stretched C. ended D. fell34. A. agreed B. reunited C. shared D. communicated35. A. grateful B. important C. faithful D. familiar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。High schools and universities in China are now working together to offer advanced-placement courses to prepare high school students for college life.Chinese Advanced Placement (CAP) is a project ____36____(launch) by the Ministry of Education, 19 universities and about 30 high schools, enabling students to study college courses in a range of subjects in high school. After the courses and exams ____37____(complete), credits from the courses can be taken into college.At the beginning of every semester, the school ____38____(present) the courses the students can choose ____39____. Every Tuesday afternoon students go to different classrooms for the 45-minute CAP class. This course is very ____40____(benefit) because it creates chances for everyone to participate in various ____41____(activity).In the course, English is not only a subject ____42____ a tool for them to observe the world and study the latest global trends. The students will research on AI and its future development carefully, and write papers in English, ____43____ in tum is good for their English study.Many students take the class for the experience instead of the credits. Yan Muwei, ____44____ senior 2 student of the school, chose mathematical modeling. “For me, innovative teaching styles ____45____(involve) videos and experiments stood out the most,” she said.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40)第一节(满分15)46. 假定你是李华,你校校报的英语栏目正在进行以“肢体语言”为主题的征文比赛。请你发邮件邀请你班的交换生Jack参加。内容包括:1.发出邀请;2.介绍事宜;3.鼓励参加。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25)47. 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。Forgiveness is the most important tool humans have been blessed with. Because, with it, we can let go of unnecessary burdens and truly own our lives. And by doing that, you maybe make a friend. That was a lesson an eleven-year-old boy taught me when I was in my eighth grade.When I was in the fifth grade, there was a boy in my class named Kyle. He was big and strong. Maybe he was kind inside. Maybe he was just good at pretending in face of adults. I said so because I happened to see him helping an old man who was so grateful that he couldn’t stop saying thanks to him.However, to the children of his age, he was the meanest person I had ever met. For the first couple days of school, Kyle and I sat across from each other. Once, he secretly reached his legs across the table and slammed (猛踩) his shoe clown on mine, causing a rapid rush of pain. I stared at him angrily, but he just made faces to me. I chose to ignore him. I didn’t want to get involved into trouble because I was anxious to leave to see my brother. He suffered from a strange disease. Despite the fact that he was slow and had special needs, I loved him and couldn’t stand others laughing at him.Kyle’s bullying (欺凌) went on. Eventually, I told a teacher, and my seat was moved. But Kyle’s abuse didn’t stop. He continued to call me names, such as “stupid”. His words were quite embarrassing to an eleven-year-old girl. He as continued to physically hurt me. In “morning meeting” he once stepped on my foot so hard that I burst into tears. This continued for most of the school year.Kyle also bullied my friend Megan. At one point she ran out of the classroom because he copied her nonstop. Both of us were absolutely painful. And despite meetings with teachers and guidance counselors, nothing changed. We had a large class of noisy boys, and the teacher had a hard time keeping order.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。The climax (高潮) of Kyle’s bad behavior occurred in mid-May.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________He apologized to me, promising he would never laugh at my brother.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力答案:1~5 C B C A B   6~10 B A A C B   11~15 C B A B C   16~20 B A C A A
      

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