2023-2024学年四川省成都市高三上学期期中英语质量检测模拟试题(含解析)
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第I卷
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,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. What did the wman d yesterday?
A. She finished her daily reprts.B. She typed an e-mail.C. She had a meeting.
2. Where des the man plan t put the painting?
A. In the kitchen.B. In the living rm.C. In the frnt hallway.
3. What happened t the man’s sn?
A. He had a car accident.B. He fell int water.C. He gt lst.
4. When will the speakers g t the theater?
A. After 7:00 pm.B. After 8:00 pm.C. After 9:00 pm.
5. What des the wman mean?
A. She is better than a repairman.
B. She’ll buy a new refrigeratr.
C. She wants t save mney.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白前,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6、7题。
6. When des the party start?
A. At 7:15 pm.B. At 7:30 pm.C. At 7:45 pm.
7. What des the man want t knw?
A. The parking lt f the restaurant.
B. The lcatin f the restaurant.
C. The traffic cnditin.
听第7段材料,回答8、9题。
8. Wh left the cmpany?
A. Lisa.B. Steve.C. Tim.
9. What has the man been trying t d?
A. Give up cffee.B. Sleep less.C. Hire new emplyees.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What des the by like ding?
A. Walking arund.B. Making up stries.C. Playing ball games.
11. What des the by think f the wman’s advice?
A. Interesting.B. Reasnable.C. Unattractive.
12. Why will the wman g int the ther rm?
A. T give the by sme ce.B. T find a perfect seat.C. T clean the windw.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Hw des the man feel abut his grade?
A. It was satisfying.B. It was disappinting.C. It was an imprvement.
14. What des the man want t knw?
A. Hw t deal with stress.B. Hw t write a paper.C. Hw t quit schl.
15. What will the man d tnight?
A. Watch a mvie.B. Have a gd rest.C. G t the wman’s huse.
16. What’s the relatinship between the speakers?
A. Teacher and student.B. Mther and sn.C. Friends.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What’s the purpse f the talk?
A. T warn peple f sme fd.
B. T remind peple f the sales.
C. T tell peple the shp rules.
18. What is included in the list?
A. Ptates.B. Beef.C. Frzen peas.
19. What’s the time limit fr a full refund?
A. Within a week.B. Within a mnth.C. Within six weeks.
20. What must a custmer bring back if he wants a refund?
A. The receipt fr the purchase. B. Half-eaten canned tmates. C. The shpping list.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Expecting t travel abrad but lacking a lse budget? Interested in meaningful vlunteering prgrams but wrried abut issues like yur security r wrking cnditins? Here cmes a right place fr yu – Kindred Spirit Elephant Sanctuary (保护区).
Highlights
Vlunteering with elephants and bringing them back int their natural habitat
Making a difference in the cnservatin effrts t save elephants living under awful cnditins
Helping teach English t the cmmunities and raising awareness abut the captive (圈养的) elephant situatin
Wandering the frests and bserve elephant’s natural behavirs in their hme envirnment
Our Sanctuary
Our sanctuary has rescued 5 elephants frm the turism industry and we have nw brught them hme t live ut their lives in the frest, in semi-wild cnditins. We need vlunteers t help us keep these elephants happy and healthy in their natural habitat. With vlunteer supprt, we hpe t return mre elephants t the frest sn.
Yur tasks
Perfrming research n the natural elephant behavirs and the surrunding frest
Taking part in cmmunity prjects such as teaching English at the schl and t ther lcals
Carrying ut litter pick-ups with the kids t educate n waste management
Yur Rugh Schedule:
Day 1: Pickup frm Chiang Mai at 9 am. Travel thrugh a natinal park and stunning muntains until yu arrive in ur unique village. Meet yur hmestay family and the ther vlunteers, and immerse yurself in hill tribe culture.
Day 2: Wake up early t hike in the frest and find ur elephants. Spend the mrning recrding and learning abut these amazing animals and their natural behavirs. Return t the village in the late afternn and take part in ur cmmunity & camp & teaching prjects.
Day 3: Anther early start t hike t bserve ur elephants ne last time. Return t Chiang Mai in the afternn.
21. Which f the fllwing is a feature f vlunteer wrk at the sanctuary?
A. Lking after captive elephants with the lcals.B. Seeking and bserving elephants in natural frests.
C. Helping rescue elephants living in the pr envirnment.D. Teaching peple t cnserve elephants’ natural habitat.
22. What shuld yu d as a vlunteer there?
A. Yu shuld participate in anti-pverty prjects.
B. Yu shuld have the great ability t g hiking fr days.
C. Yu shuld master lcal languages and knw abut tribe culture.
D. Yu shuld undertake research int wild elephants independently.
23. Where des this text mst prbably cme frm?
A. A hliday brchure. B. A travel jurnal. C. A gegraphical essay. D. An educatinal website.
B
Having grwn up in nrthern Arizna with the immrtal Grand Canyn and the irn red plateaus f Sedna in my backyard, I believed that the suthwestern state is hme t the mst beautiful landscapes n the planet. Twering muntain titans, a czy valley and an infinite blue sky prmised fantastic ptential fr explratin. Fr me, n newly discvered sights r freign landscapes can cmpare with its beauty.
That is, until I was invited t explre Guizhu prvince by the China Stryteller Partnerships Tur. Had smene vividly described hw beautiful Guizhu can be in petic detail, they wuld nt have dne it exactly. There is n substitute fr seeing with ne’s wn eyes. I will attempt t d s.
During my trip arund the city f Xingyi, in Guizhu, I saw the artwrk f the Buyei ethnic grup. They use dyes prduced frm lcal plants t make clthing f striking blues and greens. Lcal elders still practice weaving with artful wden machines and pass that traditin n t their grandchildren.
My father used t drag my brthers and me n yearly fishing trips arund Arizna. We wuld cmpete t catch the largest fish, and in the mrnings, Dad wuld ck us a basic breakfast f bacn, eggs, and tast. I sat in a small bat in the middle f the lake, with fishing ple mving slwly in my impatient hands, and held my bred tngue while my father attempted t share with me the whispers f the wind, a fish dancing n the surface f the lake r the majesty f a hawk hunting fr prey verhead. On my trip t Guizhu I had the pprtunity t paddle n Wanfeng lake. At ne pint I rested, flating at the center f the lake, listening t the ces between silence and taking in the surrunding karst (喀斯特) muntains. I thught abut my childhd, and wished I had listened mre clsely t my father while fishing.
I’ve lived away frm Arizna fr 10 lng years, carving my wn destiny in China. I’ve managed t build myself a family, a career, a livelihd, and varius prjects. I feel as thugh I have everything that I need. Fr a mment, in Guizhu, I felt hme.
24. What d we knw abut the authr’s hmetwn?
A. Situated in the nrth f US, it is hme t Grand Canyn.
B. It has varied landscapes, ranging frm plateau t valley.
C. Apparently, there’s n cmparisn in terms f beauty.
D. The authr spent his childhd and adulthd in his hmetwn.
25. What des the underlined wrd “substitute” prbably mean in paragraph 2?
A. Experience. B. Replacement. C. Objectin. D. Agreement.
26. What is the purpse f paragraph 4?
A. T express his regret nt listening t his father attentively.
B. T recall the mst unfrgettable experience with his family.
C. T cmpare the trip n Wangfeng lake with his frmer fishing trips.
D. T suggest that his trip in Guizhu takes him back t his childhd.
27. What des the authr think f his life in Guizhu?
A. Inevitable. B. Favrable. C. Demanding. D. Astnishing.
C
The recent reprts f a 4-year-ld girl n a Shanghai beach have gne viral n scial media platfrms, prvking debate abut whether China shuld criminalize negligence in child supervisin.
The father f the little girl claimed that he left her alne n the beach fr abut 12 minutes t fetch his phne. Hwever, she was nwhere t be fund when he was back. Surveillance (监控) vides shw that she waited fr abut 10 minutes befre walking tward the water’s edge alne, and then disappeared int the water. Tw weeks later, her bdy was discvered abut 100 kilmeters away in neighbring Zhejiang Prvince.
The cre issue in this case is the father’s leaving his yung daughter unattended n the beach, causing her tragic death. Shuld such behavir, when it causes harm t a child, be seen as a criminal act? In an nline survey, mre than 90 percent f respndents insisted that the father be held legally respnsible and face criminal punishments.
Nevertheless, accrding t Liu Chunquan, a lawyer, it may nt satisfy the criteria fr criminal negligence, since the primary fcus f Chinese criminal law is n extreme cases f parental neglect, such as physical abuse and mental trture. Rarely d legal authrities charge parents; instead, they are just likely t face penalties cnsisting f warnings and fines.
In 2022, a 2-year-ld baby drwned in a cesspl while in the cmpany f his father. The curt ruled shared respnsibility between the father and the cesspl’s wner, with a 7:3 prprtin. The wner was rdered t pay 20,000 yuan t the child’s family. Unluckily, similar cases d exist natinwide. Rughly, 100,000 children lse their lives in accidents annually in China, which is largely due t negligence, such as parents leaving their children unattended, either in lcked cars r at hme. Besides, drwning is nw the main cause f death fr children aged 1 t 14 years ld.
It is n wnder that an increasing number f netizens request that specific laws and regulatins be passed t ensure the safety f children and their well-being. Hpefully, criminalizing child supervisin negligence in China can serve as a warning and precautin.
Hwever, dwnsides f intrducing such legislatin may als emerge. Fr instance, it’s difficult t distinguish between a regrettable accident and criminal negligence, s that ver-criminalizatin can be triggered, in which well-meaning parents making hnest mistakes are charged with a crime.
Therefre, a mre balanced apprach t addressing the issue f infant safety shuld invlve a cmbinatin f new legislatin, educatin and supprt services. The ultimate bjective is t prevent similar catastrphes in the future. We must recgnize that children are nt nly their parents’ ffspring, but als the natin’s future.
28. What can we infer frm the tragedy f the 4-year-ld girl?
A. Her father’s carelessness and negligence shuld be t blame.
B. The beach in Shanghai shuld nt be pen t small children.
C. Her father has been sentenced t severe penalties by the plice.
D. She wuld have survived if she had nt waited in the water fr a lng time.
29. What are the figures in paragraph 5 intended t prve?
A. Irrespnsible adults cntribute t children’s death.
B. Peple can’t be t cncerned abut child safety.
C. Kids shuldn’t be allwed t swim alne.
D. Parents’ cnstant mnitring is a must.
30. Updated legislatin in child supervisin is in demand fr the fllwing reasns except _______.
A. the mild penalties in the existing laws
B. parents’ ignrance f ptential dangers
C. frequent ccurrence f such incidents
D. masses f netizens’ urgent appeals
31. What attitude des the authr hld t criminalizing child supervisin negligence in China?
A. Indifferent. B. Negative. C. Objective. D. Supprtive.
D
It is widely accepted that being verweight definitely pses a danger t ur health. Accrding t a new study, besity may even damage the brain’s ability t recgnize the sensatin f fullness and be satisfied after eating fats and sugars.
Further, thse brain changes may last even after peple cnsidered medically bese lse a significant amunt f weight — pssibly explaining why many peple ften regain the punds they lse.
The study, published Mnday in Nature Metablism, was a cntrlled clinical trial in which 30 peple cnsidered t be medically bese and 30 peple f nrmal weight were fed sugar carbhydrates (glucse), fats (lipids) r water (as a cntrl). Each grup f nutrients was fed directly int the stmach via a feeding tube n separate days.
The night befre the testing, all 60 study participants had the same meal fr dinner at hme and did nt eat again until the feeding tube was in place the next mrning. As either sugars r fats entered the stmach via the tube, researchers used functinal magnetic resnance (磁共振) imaging and single-phtn emissin cmputed tmgraphy (断层扫描技术) t capture the brain’s respnse ver 30 minutes.
In peple with nrmal weight, the study fund brain signals in the striatum (纹状体) slwed when either sugars r fats were put int the digestive system — evidence that the brain recgnized the bdy had been fed. At the same time, levels f dpamine rse in thse at nrmal weight, signaling that the reward centers f the brain were als activated. Hwever, when the same nutrients were given via feeding tube t peple cnsidered medically bese, brain activity did nt slw, and dpamine levels did nt rise.
Next, the study asked peple with besity t lse 10% f their bdy weight within three mnths — an amunt f weight knwn t imprve bld sugars, reset metablism and bst verall health.
Tests were repeated as befre — with surprising results. Lsing weight did nt reset the brain in peple with besity.
Much mre research is needed t fully understand what besity des t the brain, and if that is triggered by the fat tissue itself, the types f fd eaten, r ther envirnmental and genetic factrs.
32. What aspects did the researchers mainly fcus n in the research?
A. Bld sugars and metablism.B. Diet and envirnmental factrs.
C. Nutrients and the digestive system.D. Brain activities and dpamine levels.
33. What are the crrect prcedures f the study?
= 1 \* GB3 ① Prviding participants with the same nutrients separately.
= 2 \* GB3 ② Classifying participants in different grups by weight.
= 3 \* GB3 ③ Repeating the test n thse wh lst required weight.
= 4 \* GB3 ④ Detecting the brain’s reactin f the participants.
A. = 1 \* GB3 ① = 4 \* GB3 ④ = 3 \* GB3 ③ = 2 \* GB3 ② B. = 4 \* GB3 ④ = 1 \* GB3 ① = 2 \* GB3 ② = 3 \* GB3 ③ C. = 2 \* GB3 ② = 1 \* GB3 ① = 4 \* GB3 ④ = 3 \* GB3 ③ D. = 2 \* GB3 ② = 1 \* GB3 ① = 3 \* GB3 ③ = 4 \* GB3 ④
34. What can be inferred abut the study?
A. Weight lss had n impact n the brain’s respnse t fd.
B. The level f dpamine was clsely related t peple’s brain activity.
C. Nutrients taken by participants affected their digestive system rather than brain activity.
D. The sum f dpamine released varied slightly amng participants with different weights.
35. What is the mst suitable title fr the article?
A. Effective Strategies fr Weight Lss in Obesity
B. The Persistent Effects f Obesity n the Brain
C. Explring the Brain’s Respnse t Sugars and Fats
D. Hw Obesity Harms the Brain’s Fullness Sensatin
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入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Studies have shwn that walking amng trees makes us relaxed. 36 There’s plenty f research shwing the link between being in nature and being happy, but mst f the research has fcused n adults.
37 Explaining the mtivatin behind the study, researchers nte that with envirnmental issues such as glbal warming, mre studies are fcusing n the relatinships between humans and nature t find slutins t these prblems, and the future f the planet lies in the hands f children and their actins. Hwever, few studies fcus n this aspect.
Fr the study, researchers wrked with 296 children between the ages f 9 and 12. T measure hw cnnected they were t nature, the kids were asked hw much they enjy activities like seeing wildflwers and wild animals, hearing sunds f nature and tuching animals and plants. 38 They als fund that the mre cncerned children were abut the envirnment and nature, the mre likely they were t be happy.
S expsure t nature is related t active behavirs and happiness f children. What des that mean t adults? As we all knw, children usually tend t fllw adults, especially their parents’ behavirs. 39 And if parents enjy being clse t nature, s will their children.
Researchers say that children need rle mdels wh can guide them t nature with excitement and an attitude f a lifelng learner. Parents dn’t have t be experts in envirnmental science r nature studies. 40
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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
My sixth-grade daughter was being kicked ut f schl. The teacher explained, “She may nt be 41 what we’re trying t accmplish.” He was 42 saying she didn’t have the 43 , which made me mad because I knew she was smart, just as my father had knwn abut me when I was 44 in schl. We had her 45 and fund that the trubles she was ging thrugh were exactly what I had suffered frm — dyslexia (诵读困难症). Just then I was a 46 televisin writer, and had been awarded Emmy Award fr “The Rckfrd Files.”
If I had knwn earlier that smething beynd my 47 culd explain why I was a lw 48 , I may nt have wrked s hard in my late 20s and early 30s. I was wrking fr n ther reasn than t hear peple 49 me, because I did 50 in all my curses.
I nce asked a friend why he always gt an A, “Hw lng did yu study fr this?” He replied, “I didn’t. I just 51 it.” S he must be smarter. “What if I’m nt gd at anything?” I began t ask. Despite my 52 , I did becme successful, and peple nw say t me, “S yu’ve 53 dyslexia.”
N, I dn’t. I learn t 54 it. I 55 making a call if pssible, because I smetimes have t try many times t get the number right.
Despite these weaknesses, I view dyslexia as a(n) 56 . Many dyslexics are gd at right-brain, abstract thught, and that’s what my kind f creative writing is.
I can write quickly, and can get up t 15 pages a day. Writing is my 57 .
The real 58 I have fr dyslexic children is nt they have t 59 in schl, but that they will be quitters befre they get ut f schl. Parents have t create 60 fr them, whether it’s music, sprts r art. Yu can make yur dyslexic child able t say, “Yeah, reading is hard. But I have ther pride.”
41. A. cntent withB. used tC. equal tD. familiar with
42. A. hardlyB. actuallyC. partlyD. merely
43. A. independenceB. cnfidenceC. preferenceD. intelligence
44. A. failingB. prgressingC. changingD. crying
45. A. infrmedB. questinedC. testedD. surveyed
46. A. lyalB. successfulC. traditinalD. typical
47. A. abilityB. appreciatinC. recgnitinD. cntrl
48. A. cmpserB. achieverC. perfrmerD. bserver
49. A. inspireB. callC. praiseD. neglect
50. A. activelyB. badlyC. slwlyD. well
51. A. glanced atB. stared atC. gt rid fD. put up with
52. A. cnfusinB. effrtC. dreamD. sacrifice
53. A. verlkedB. cnfirmedC. vercmeD. cured
54. A. keep up withB. make up frC. hld n tD. make use f
55. A. repeatB. enjyC. riskD. avid
56. A. adventureB. pleasureC. giftD. punishment
57. A. purpseB. challengeC. cntributinD. strength
58. A. fearB. jyC. favrD. respect
59. A. struggleB. studyC. achieveD. accmplish
60. A. surprisesB. cmpetitinsC. imaginatinsD. victries
第II卷
第二节 (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。
Munt Fuji seems t be lsing its Wrld Heritage status and becming the victim f ver-turism. The scenic spt was listed as a wrld heritage site in 2013. 61 , a jump in the number f turists climbing the majestic muntain is 62 (threat) that listing. With s many visitrs 63 (head) twards thse trails, Japan is experiencing a pst-cvid turist bm. Mt. Fuji is s ppular in Japan that many Japanese hpe t climb it at least nce in their lives. 64 cnsiderable number f climbers is causing envirnmental damage n the slpes. Litter is left acrss the vlcanic ash, and large parking lts have been cnstructed t accmmdate turists.
A lcal fficial tld reprters that: “Fuji is faced 65 a real crisis. Turism has becme uncntrllable, and we fear that Mt. Fuji will sn becme an unattractive place 66 nbdy wuld want t g climbing.” He added: “Fuji is screaming in pain. We can’t just wait fr imprvement; we need t tackle ver-turism nw.” The muntain’s fifth base statin 67 (witness) a 50 percent rise in visitrs since 2013, with abut fur millin visitrs this summer. Anther headache fr lcal authrities is “bullet climbers”, peple wh have an 68 (intend) t ascend and descend Fuji in 24 hurs. They risk getting altitude sickness and hypthermia. 69 (frtunate), the fficial climbing seasn ended n Sunday, preventing Fuji frm 70 (far) damage.
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。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),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。
Jnnie’s dream t Antarctica finally came true. It was Brazil that Jnnie accidentally discvered she culd have an access t last-minute cheap deals n ships ging t Antarctica, and she did it. On April 4th, 2010, he barded a ship with 38 passengers and began her jurney. With abundant wildlife and spectacular sunrises, Antarctica left an impressin with her that n ther place has ever dne. As she reached Antarctica, she fund herself greet by a grup f little Gent penguins lnging t saying hell. These walking gatekeepers gentle welcmed her and kick-started that was t be an unfrgettable experience. S precius was this land until it hit hme t Jnnie.
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
你校英文报“Int China”栏目正在征稿。请你写一篇短文投稿,介绍一位你最喜爱的中国诗人,内容包括:
1. 人物简介;
2. 喜爱的原因(至少2个)。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
My Favrite Chinese Pet
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英语答案
第一部分 听力理解
1-5 CCBBC 6-10 CABCB 11-15 CABAB 16-20 CACAB
第二部分 阅读理解
第一节
21-23 CBA24-27 BBDB28-31 ABDC32-35 DCAB
第二节
36-40 BFECD
第三部分 英语知识运用
第一节 完形填空
41-45 CBDAC 46-50 BDBCB 51-55 AACBD 56-60 CDAAD
第二节 语法填空
61.Hwever62.threatening63.heading64.The65.with66.where67.has witnessed 68.intentin69.Frtunately70.further
第四部分 写作
第一节 短文改错
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第二节 书面表达
A suggested versin:
My Favrite Chinese Pet
The lng histry f China has witnessed the flurishing f petry and the brilliance f many exceptinal pets, amng whm I admire Du Fu mst.
Brn in a wealthy family in the Tang dynasty, Du Fu shwed an utstanding aptitude fr cmpsing pems at a yung age. Hwever, he did nt have a successful career as an fficial and struggled with pverty later. Yet it was these experiences that cntributed t his unique writing style.
I admire Du Fu fr his cnsiderable talent as well as his persnality. It is widely acknwledged that Du Fu was blessed with superb literary skills, which earned him the title “the Petry Sage”. Mrever, despite his wn misery, many f his pems reflected cncern and sympathy fr the pr, shwing his kindness and patritism.
In regard t his literary achievements and nble spirit, Du Fu is always an inspiratin and guide fr me. 评分标准:开头 3分;简介 6分;原因 8分;结尾 3分;书写 5分
A. It’s s gd ging fr a walk arund trees.
B. Even just smelling the trees helps reduce anxiety.
C. That’s t say, when adults are utside and appreciate nature, kids learn by example.
D. What’s mre imprtant is that they spend time tgether with children explring nature.
E. They fund that the kids cnnected t nature were mre likely t behave actively.
F. In a new study, researchers wanted t see if kids get the same benefits frm being utdrs.
G. Researchers will study mre abut the cnnectin between children’s happiness and nature.
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