2023届武汉市高三质量检测英语试卷及答案
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英 语 试 卷
本试题卷共8页,67题。全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。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. How does the man usually go to the city?
A. By car.
B. By bus.
C. By train.
2. What matters most to the woman in choosing a hotel?
A. The price.
B. The food.
C. The surroundings.
3. What did the woman like in her childhood?
A. Reading.
B. Exercising.
C. Travelling.
4. What does the woman think of the weather report?
A. It is timely.
B. It is inaccurate.
C. It is scientific.
5. Why does Monica join the Tai Chi club?
A. To try something new.
B. To learn Chinese culture.
C. To do high impact sports.
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. Where does the conversation take place?
A. In the kitchen.
B. In a hotel.
C. At a grocery store.
7. What are they going to eat tonight?
A Rice.
B. Salad.
C. Potatoes and carrots.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What probably is the woman's job?
A. A reporter
B. A businesswoman.
C. An artist
9. What will be exhibited?
A. Famous paintings.
B. Impressive fashions.
C. Old photographs
10. Where will the exhibition be held?
A. In the shopping mall.
B. Opposite the news building.
C. On the 17th Main Street.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. How does the woman get a driving permit?
A. By waiting for six months.
B. By passing a written test and a road test.
C. By taking driving school and passing a test.
12. Where can the woman get her driving license?
A. A driving school.
B. The DMV.
C. A market.
13. What does the woman want to do after she gets her driving license?
A. Buy a new car.
B. Go to school by car.
C. Celebrate with her friends.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14. How did the speakers meet their friends in their teens?
A. By waiting by the phone.
B. By texting to each other.
C. By calling with a smart phone.
15. What does the man think of texting?
A. It is useless.
B. It is convenient.
C. It is tiring
16. What are a lot of old movie plots about?
A. Friendship.
B. Telephones.
C. Missed communication.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
17. What is the speaker mainly talking about?
A. Importance of sharing.
B. Effects of oversharing.
C. Ways of posting online.
18. Why are some people eager to tell you everything about their life?
A. They want to show off.
B. They want your advice.
C. They want to connect.
19. What is a result of posting too many details of your lives online?
A. People show less interest.
B. People want to know more.
C. People appreciate your posts.
20. What does the speaker recommend at the end?
A. Hiding our feelings.
B. Sharing positive posts.
C. Avoiding posting online.
第二部分 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
Summer Programs
ISSOS
The ISSOS summer school program offers high school students the opportunity to combine learning creative enrichment and action-packed adventure in the historic campus of Yale University. Our three week program welcomes students from over 60 nationalities, and limits the number of students from one nationality to 10% in order to guarantee a truly international experience.
Students choose from a variety of academic and elective subjects and benefit from full activities, cultural trip and workshop program In addition students are supervised(指导) by summer school advisors who make sure the summer school is fun and that all students make friends from around the world.
Summer Institute for the Gifted
The Summer Institute for the Gifted (SIC) is a program of the AIFS Foundation, a not- for-profit organization. At Yale, SIG offers a 3-week summer academic program for gifted and academically talented students aged 13-17. At SIC students take 4 classes from the subject areas of STEAM, arts, and recreation.
A + Summer Program
Education Unlimited is a privately held California Corporation with the mission of giving every high school student the best possible chance of gaining acceptance into the college of their choice.
Their unique summer offerings include the A + Summer Program hosted at Yale, which is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to be involved in an environment that encourages advanced thinking, creative problem solving, and a lifelong love of learning.
Capitol Debate
The 2023 Summer Debate Camp will be held at Yale University from June 28 to July 9. Students will build public speaking, research, writing, and critical thinking skills, leading to better academic performance. The two-week program will provide students with the proper mindset, skillset, toolset and critical communication skills needed for success in many fields of speech.
21. What can people do in ISSOS summer school program?
A. Lear to speak a foreign language.
B. Make friends with native students.
C. Engage in cultural and academic activities.
D. Take elective courses given by supervisors.
22. Which program can help students gain admission into university?
A. ISSOS summer school program.
B.A+Summer Program
C. Summer Institute for the Gifted
D. Capitol Debate.
23 What do the listed summer programs have in common?
A They target at undergraduates.
B. They 1ast for the whole summer.
C. They focus on academic lectures.
D. They are hosted at Yale University.
B
Gray had great academic performance in high school and wanted to apply to Harvard and other top schools, but could not afford the application fees, 1et alone school fees. But with a passion for business, he dreamed of attending a college in the Northeast so he could be close to New York City and other major business centers.
In the process of his application, Gray was determined to deal with it by himself. He looked at hundreds of websites, checking scholarship requirements. Many scholarships had very specific qualifications that he didn't meet. But Gray had 600 volunteer hours and started a nonprofit organization which organized volunteer opportunities for students when he was in high school. So he searched for scholarships that looked for excellent grades combined with leadership and community service.
Soon, he got the Gates Millennium Scholarship, which covers school fees from a bachelor's to a doctor's degree. A$20,000 scholarship from Coca-Cola followed. He also received a 820,000 Horatio Alger Scholarship and the $ 10,000 Axa Achievement Scholarship. And smaller awards just kept coming. In the end, he had amazing success, receiving 34 scholarships worth $1.3 million- enough to pay for years of school, plus cover his 1iving expenses with some 1eftover to invest.
Gray has used the money for schooling, room and board, daily supplies, travel for interviews, and other needs. After appearing at national conferences and in the media, hundreds of students and parents have emailed and called for advice, which inspired Gray, now a business major at Drexel, to make a mobile-phone app called Scholly一short for scholarships"- to help other teens get scholarship money.
Though the app had thousands of downloads, Gray and his colleagues decided to keep the price only at 99 cents because their purpose was more public service than profit. As for his career plans, he has the goal of a true enterpriser. "Ideally not to have to get a job when I graduate.
24. What did Gray do when he applied for scholarships?
A. He started a nonprofit organization.
B. He took part in community service.
C. He checked requirements with teammates.
D He matched his strengths with the criteria.
25. Why does Gray develop Scholly?
A. To appeal for more downloads.
B. To help other teens make apps.
C. To facilitate scholarship application.
D. To raise funds for his own schooling.
26. Which of the following best describe Christopher Gray?
A. Tolerant and diligent.
B. Ambitious and generous.
C. Creative and humble.
D. Stubborn and adventurous.
27. What does Gray intend to do for his future career?
A. Starting his own business.
B. Working for a charity.
C. Maintaining his current job.
D. Getting a high paid job.
C
When I mentioned to some friends that we all have accents, most of them proudly replied, "Well, I speak perfect English /Chinese/etc. "But this kind of misses the point.
More often than not, what we mean when we say someone' has an accent' 'is that their accent is different from the local one, or that pronunciations are different from our own But this definition of accents is limiting and could give rise to prejudice. Funnily enough, in terms of the 1anguage study, every person speaks with an accent. It is the regular differences in how we produce sounds that define our accents. Even if you don't hear it yourself, you speak with some sort of accent. In this sense, it's pointless to point out that someone “has an accent". We all do!
Every person speaks a dialect(方言) too. In the field of language study, a dialect is a version of a language that is characterized by its variations of structure, phrases and words. For instance, "You got eat or not?"(meaning “Have you eaten?") is an acceptable and understood question in Singapore Oral English. The fact that this expression would cause a standard American English speaker to take pause doesn't mean that Singapore Oral English is "wrong" or "ungrammatical". The sentence is well-formed and clearly communicative, according to native Singapore English speakers' solid system of grammar. Why should it be wrong just because it's different?
We need to move beyond a narrow conception of accents and dialects - for the benefit of everyone. Language differences like these provide insights into people's cultural experiences and backgrounds. In a global age, the way one speaks is a distinct part of one's identity. Most people would be happy to talk about the cultures behind their speech. We'd learn more about the world we live in and make friends along the way.
28. What does the author think of his/ her friends' response in paragraph 1?
A. It reflects their self-confidence.
B. It reflects their language levels.
C. It misses the point of communication.
D. It misses the real meaning of accents.
29. Why does the author use the example of Singapore Oral English?
A. To justify the use of dialects.
B. To show the diversity of dialects.
C. To correct a grammatical mistake.
D. To highlight a traditional approach.
30. What does the author recommend us to do in the 1ast paragraph?
A. Learn to speak with your local dialect.
B. Seek for an official definition of accents.
C. Appreciate the value of accents and dialects.
D. Distinguish our local languages from others'.
31. What can be a suitable title for this passage?
A. Everyone Has an Accent
B. Accents Enhance Our Identities
C. Dialects Lead to Misunderstanding
D. Standard English Is at Risk
D
Do you ever hear a friend speak on a topic with the belief that* everyone' *thinks the same way? Do you often find yourself surrounded in a social media feed that is completely tailored to you and your beliefs, reading along without the immediate realization?
A social media echo chamber(回声壁) is when one experiences a tailored media experience that leave out opposing viewpoints and differing voices. Social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube connect groups of like-minded users together based on shared content preferences. As a result, people see and take in information according to our preexisting beliefs and opinions. Social media companies therefore rely on algorisms(算法) to assess our interests and flood us with information that will keep our attention. The algorithms focus on what we “like, and share" to keep feeding content that makes us comfortable.
In order to truly get access to all information and to evaluate our media, we must give ourselves the opportunity to step out of our comfort zone. While this becomes increasingly challenging, there are things we can do. The first step is to beefup your media consumption sources. Adding in a few media sources with differing opinions will allow you to at least understand what people are saying outside of your echo chamber. Next, read each thing you see with a critical eye Make sure that each thing you accept as truth is truly fact. Lastly, attempt to search out reliable new sources that are known for trying their best to leave out false information. By accepting that our media buffet on social media is a product of our present beliefs and opinions, we can work to make sure we are not simply stuck in a social media echo chamber.
32. What is a result of the social media echo chamber?
A. People contact like-minded online users effectively.
B. People keep reading for more differing viewpoints.
C. People rely on algorithms to evaluate their interests.
D. People only get information confirming their beliefs.
33. What does “beef up' underlined in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Track.
B. Improve.
C. Provide.
D. Identify.
34. Which of the following can help us get out of the echo chamber?
A. Criticizing fake news on social media.
B. Exposing ourselves to opposing voices.
C. Researching primary sources of information.
D. Accepting our present beliefs and opinions.
35. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To call on people to use algorithms frequently.
B. To ask people not to take in information blindly.
C. To promote the use of various social media sites.
D. To inform people of new technology developments.
第二节 (共5小题;每题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。
Having a good sense of humor makes you more enjoyable to be around. 36_____ Here's how you can develop your sense of humor.
Surround Yourself with Humor
You learn more effectively when you fully expose yourself to a subject. Similarly, you can improve your sense of humor by surrounding yourself with humor. Watch standup comedians. Listen to programs that amuse you Read humorous books. 37_____
Learn What Amuses You
38_____. We amuse our friends by praising a change they made However, when it comes to being funny, don't change your sense of humor to amuse other people. Instead, start with what amuses you. Then, if you think the other person will also be amused with it, share it with them.
Think About Timing and Audience
You don't have to be funny all the time, so don't expect that of yourself. When you catch yourself trying to be funny, slow down. Simply speak slower so you're not as likely to stop and repeat yourself. Try speaking at 60-70 % of your usual rate. 39_____
40_____
You don't need to seize every single opportunity to be funny. If you're in the middle of a bad joke, just end it. “You know what, now that I'm telling it it's not as funny as it sounded in my head," can be a bit of an awkward end and hurt your pride a little bit, but it saves everyone time and patience. In the long run, they'll respect your taste.
A. Be Creative, Not Silly
B. Pause in between sentences
C. There's a lot of fun out there
D. You might also do better at work
E. Know When to Pull the Plug on Yourself
F. You can also try your hand in the real world
G. A lot of times, we say things purely to please others
第三部分 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。
I grew up on a university campus in eastern Nigeria. I was a(n) 41_____ reader, and what I read were British and American children's books. I began to write when I was seven. I wrote
exactly the kinds of stories I was reading: All my 42_____ were white and blue-eyed. They played in the snow. They ate apples, and they talked a lot about the 43_____ how lovely it was that the sun had 44_____
What this demonstrates is how 45_____ we can be influenced by what we read, particularly as children. Because all I had read were foreign books, I had become 46_____ that books had to have 47_____ in them and had to be about things with which I could not personally identify.
Things 48_____ when I discovered African books. There weren't many of them available, and they weren't quite as easy to 49_____ as the foreign books.
But 50_____ writers like Chinua Achebe and Camara Layer I went through a mental 51_____ in my view of literature. I 52_____ that people like me, girls with skin the color of chocolate, could also 53_____ in literature. I started to write about things I recognized. What the 54_____ of African writers did for me was this: It saved me from having a 55_____ story of what books are.
41. A. early B. aimless C. careful D. poor
42. A instructors B. neighbors C. friends D. characters
43. A. snow B. fruits C. cuisine D. weather
44. A. disappeared B. set C. come out D. gone down
45. A. briefly B. regularly C. scarcely D. easily
46. A. convinced B. puzzled C. concerned D. satisfied
47. A heroes B. foreigners C. Africans D. children
48. A remained B. changed C. worsened D. worked
49. A. read B. understand C. find D. keep
50. A. in spite of B. on behalf of C. because of D. instead of
51. A. confusion B. shift C. block D. activity
52. A. realized B. suspected C. claimed D. forgot
53. A. take B. exist C. believe D. major
54. A. discovery B. popularity C. imagination D. analysis
55. A. classic B. remarkable C. whole D. single
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。
As the morning sun went above the hills, Liu Dachun's wife was guiding her cow through the wetland, while Lu's daughter, a college art student, spotted the pair and 56_____(pencil) a quick drawing.
Shiyanping, a radiational Tujia village, has 182 well-preserved buildings 57_____(construct) in the typical wooden building style, 58_____(most) built in the Ming and Qing dynasties. In 2013, the ancient architecture complex 59_____(recognize) as one of the nation's major historical and cultural sites.
In recent years, the village’s unique building complex, as well as other Tujia cultural activities, have attracted a stream of tourists. The village received more than 100,000 visits and achieved 60_____ income of about 5 million yuan from tourism in 2022.
Liu Dachun, a skilled famer, is hard at work preparing for spring plowing (犁地). He has tried out the rice-fish farming system, 61_____ not only benefits the environment but also local residents. According to Wu, fish raised in rice fields are more popular among consumers as they are environmentally friendly一the fish waste can add natural fertility (肥料) to the soil 62_____ hence promote rice output. Quan Xiping, another 59-year-old villager, was among the first in the village 63_____(establish) a family-run hotel. Meanwhile, his son started an online specialty store, capitalizing on the rapid 64_____(grow) of rural tourism in the area His e-commerce business is working more efficiently due to the village's 65_____(rise) appeal.
第四部分 写作(共两节;满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
你是学校排球队长,即将结束在国外中学的交流访问,你将代表球队在答谢宴会上致辞,请准备一篇答谢辞,内容包括:
1.感谢接待;
2.你们的收获;
3.表达祝愿。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
第二节(满分25分)
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-篇完整的短文。
Mara and Peter lived in a coastal city. The greatest pleasure in summer for them was to swim at their local beach after school. But one day they started to lose their enthusiasm for swimming in the waters. More often than not, they would find plastic bags thrown on the beach. Worse sill, as they swam in the water, some plastic bags would float around them and even stick to their legs when they walked to the shore.
They were upset and decided something needed to be done to stop the beautiful sea becoming consumed by waste. One weekend Maria and Peter brought a big bag to the beach and determined to clean it up. Sweat streamed down from their forehead while they bent down and picked up the plastic bags. To their disappointment, after a day's hard work there were still many plastic bags lying on the beach or floating in the water. Going home with aching legs and arms, Maria and Peter were almost defeated by a strong sense of failure.
That night over dinner with their parents, the pair ale silently. Noticing their low spirits, Mother asked gently, “You two looked so down. What happened? Exchanging glances with Peter, Maria replied in a 1ow voice, "It's those annoying plastic bags. We tried to clean up but it was just impossible. "Understanding the pair's disappointment, their father patted them on the back and comforted, "Well, it's really hard for just two of you to fix such a big problem. Just two of us." complained Maria and Peter, looking at each other Suddenly, an idea lashed through their minds, their eyes shining with excitement. Yes, that's the point! We should make more people aware of the problem and encourage them to take action!" the pair said in chorus.
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。,
Quickly finishing their dinner, the pair went upstairs and started planning.
Excited and nervous, they posted the video and article on WeChat.
参考答案
第一-部分听力
第一节1-5CCABA
第二节6-10CBAAC 11-15 CBBAC 16-20 CBCAB
第二部分阅读
第一节21-23CBD 24-27 DCBA 28-31 DACA 32-35 DBBB
第二节36-40 DCGBE
第三部分语言运用
第一节41-45 ADDCD 46-50 ABBCC 51-55 BABAD
第二节
56. pencil(l)ed
57. constructed
58. mostly
59. was/were recognized
60. an
61. which
62. and
63. to establish
64. growth
65, rising
第四部分写作
第一节
A possible version: (范文的作用:仅在讲评试题时,供大家参考。)
Dear friends, I am more than delighted to have the chance to speak here on behalf of our school volleyball team from China.
With our exchange program drawing to an end, I want to express our sincere gratitude to you for your kindness and generosity. But for your help, we wouldn't have had such an eye-opening experience. All of us have learnt from each other and become attached to each other. During our stay here, we were so thrilled to have participated in exciting volleyball competitions, inspiring lectures and wonderful field trips. Not only have we developed friendship, but also we have improved our culture awareness.
So my dear friends, I want to tell you that this is just the beginning of our friendship. We believe that it will continue to flourish in the future. Thank you!
第二节
A possible version: (范文的作用:仅在讲评试题时,供大家参考。)
Quickly finishing their dinner, the pair went upstairs and started planning. Maria and Peter decided to take advantage of the Internet. "Maybe we can write an article to arouse people's awareness." Maria proposed. “Good idea! We can also make a video!" Peter added. The next few hours witnessed their heated discussion and growing confidence in a clean and beautiful coast. The next day, they went to the beach and filmed a short video showing plastic bags lying on the beach and floating in the sea. Peter, who was good at writing, wrote an article talking about the present situation of the beach and asking people to take part in the clean-up.
Excited and nervous, they posted the video and article on WeChat. To their amazement, their post went viral online immediately. Countless comments flooded in saying how heartbroken they were when looking at the polluted beach and ocean. What amazed Maria and Peter more was that numerous people in their community, encouraged by their efforts, offered to join in their clean-up. More and more people came to the beach to collect plastic bags and they also appealed to others to avoid throwing or using plastic bags. A year later, with their joint and continuous effort, the coast regained its beauty and Maria and Peter regained their long-awaited pleasure.
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