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    2023届宁夏银川一中高三下学期第三次模拟英语试题(含听力)

    学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________

     

    一、短对话

    1Where does the conversation probably take place?

    AAt the customs. BAt the hotel. CAt the cinema.

    2How much money will the man get back?

    A$6. B$4. C$10.

    3How does the woman feel finally?

    ADefeated. BDepressed. CEncouraged.

    4What does the man want?

    ASome chips. BShip models. CPig dolls.

    5What made the woman wait so long for her clothes?

    AHer not being informed in time.

    BThe wrong delivery of her package.

    CThe breaking-down of the company.

     

    二、长对话

    听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

    6How long will the speakers wait for?

    A45 minutes. B55 minutes. C60 minutes.

    7What will the speakers do next?

    AWait in line. BDo some shopping. CFind another restaurant.

     

    听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

    8Who is the cake made for?

    AThe man. BThe woman. CThe man’s daughter.

    9What will they do first according to the recipe?

    AHeat the oven. BMix the flour. CBrush the pan.

    10What will the man finally do?

    ACut out a piece of cake.

    BPut some fruit on the cake.

    CWrite a message on the cake.

     

    听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

    11Why was Mike’s brother crying?

    AMike didn’t play with his brother.

    BMike didn’t give his brother’s things back.

    CMike didn’t let his brother play with his toys.

    12What does the woman think of Mike’s behavior?

    AUnusual. BUnselfish. CUnfriendly.

    13What does the woman advise Mike to do?

    ATo be more careful.

    BTo share things.

    CTo make an apology.

    14What is the probable relationship between the speakers?

    AFather and daughter.

    BBrother and sister.

    CMother and son.

     

    听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

    15What do we know about this manned flight mission?

    AIt has the longest staying time.

    BIt is the hardest to operate.

    CIt travels at the fastest speed.

    16What do Taikonauts do to pass the time?

    APlay instruments. BPlay tennis. CPlay cards.

    17What does the woman’s final words mean?

    AWomen are as excellent as men.

    BWomen undertake more than men do.

    CWomen are less suitable in this mission.

     

     

    三、短文

    听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

    18Which pet may an outgoing person prefer?

    AA cat. BA dog. CA bird.

    19What may a cat owner be like?

    ASociable. BClever. CCareful.

    20What does the speech mainly talk about?

    AMore outgoing dog people.

    BLess sociable cat people.

    CPet people’s personalities.

     

     

    四、阅读理解

    If you have no difficulty in understanding what native English speakers say in daily life, there is a whole new world of brilliant podcast (播客) series to explore. If you aren’t sure where to start, have a look at these:

    The Joc Rogan Experience     ★★★★★The Joc Rogan Experience is a great learning device because of its interesting English conversations between Rogan and his guests. At the time of writing there have been over 1,660 episodes with subjects ranging from comedy and science to politics and sports. Rogan is also a famous stand-up comedian, so the show is full of cultural references and idioms.

    This American Life     ★★★★★This American Life is a great choice for English learners who want an insight into the culture of the USAIt is a mixture of journalism and storytelling, focusing on real-life tales from citizens of all regions of the country. The stories are new and varied. One episode was taped for 24 hours in an all-night restaurant; another interviewed workers on strike.

     

    The Writer's Voice       ★★★★☆The New Yorker is a famous American magazine, and every week it prints a new short story. In this podcast, the week's story is read aloud by its writer. The published work covers a wide range of life experiences across the United States and beyond. It's a great way to enjoy some of the best new fiction in the country.

     

    Overheard at National Geographic    ★★★★★National Geographic is a much-loved American magazine (and TV channel) famous for incredible stories and photography related to science and the environment. Overheard is about the discussions Nat Geo employees have had while taking breaks. Expect crazy stories from explorers, photographers, and scientists from around the world.

    21In order to fully enjoy these podcasts, you should________.

    Ahave interaction with hosts

    Bhave good English competence

    Cbe interested in being a podcaster

    Dbe familiar with American social life

    22Which podcast gives you more stories behind the scene?

    AThe Writer's Voice.

    BThis American Life.

    CThe Joe Rogan Experience.

    DOverheard at National Geographic.

    23What do these podcasts have in common?

    AThey enjoy great popularity.

    BTheir stories are set in America.

    CThey are attached to magazines.

    DTheir works are updated weekly.

     

    Don’t call Madison Stewart an environmentalist. She sees herself simply as an individual taking action in defense of something she loves that’s in need of protection.

    Despite her youth, the 24-year-old is an undersea veteran (老手). She grew up sailing around the Great Barrier Reef on her parents’ boat and spent her early life free diving while patiently waiting for the day when she could get her scuba diving (水肺潜水) certification, aged 12. Already impressed by sharks, Madison was now pleased to be able to observe them in their own world. “I got to know the sharks...I could recognize them by sight,” Madison says. “Other people had dogs around them growing up. I had sharks.”

    But within a couple of years, she saw a great reduction in shark numbers on the reef. “One day I went in the water and couldn’t find my sharks anywhere, sharks I’d spent my childhood with,” she says. “They’d been caught and killed.” It was a great moment for Madison.

    She left school at 14 to be homeschooled so she could spend more time in the ocean. She taught herself to shoot underwater video to document sharks in their own world and share her sense of wonder with others. She launched a YouTube channel and built a huge following for her documentaries where she focuses on issues like inadequate protection for some shark species and the global shark fin () industry.

    In 2014 Madison was the subject of the encouraging documentary Shark Girl, which introduced her to a global audience. In 2017 she appeared as an “Ocean Guardian” in the documentary Blue that explored a lot of threats to the world’s marine environments, including the damaging effect of the global shark fishery. The film encourages viewers to get involved and includes practical steps to guide them to do so. It shows Madison’s philosophy that the power of the individual to make a difference by their own direct action should never be underestimated.

    24What did Madison do before getting her scuba diving certification?

    AShe went sailing often. BShe went boating alone.

    CShe practised free diving. DShe protected the Great Barrier Reef.

    25Why did Madison shoot underwater video to document sharks?

    ATo record sharks’ world of wonder. BTo popularize her photography works.

    CTo raise awareness of shark conservation. DTo spare more time to accompany sharks.

    26Which of the following may agree with Madison’s philosophy?

    AMany hands make light work. BAction speaks louder than words.

    CTogether we can make a difference. DPersonal influence can’t be ignored.

    27What’s the purpose of writing this passage?

    ATo introduce an influential conservationist.

    BTo advertise some encouraging documentaries.

    CTo inspire people to protect whatever they love.

    DTo inform people how to preserve marine wildlife.

     

    For thousands of years, Chinese writers have travelled all over the country to take down notes about the geographical conditions of each city. Among them, well-known Chinese geographer and writer Li Daoyuan, in the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534), composed his book, Commentary on the Water Classics, after studying the original literary version, Water Classics. He later expanded the river records to 1, 252 from the original 137.

    The book is now being studied again by Professor Li Xiaojie and his team from Fudan University. They have been using drawing software and 3D modelling to recreate the waterway situations on a map based on the book description. So far, they have completed research on four rivers.

    “Ancient people knew really well how to apply the power of nature to technical considerations,”Li said, giving the example of Qianjin’e, one of the most famous ancient water conservation projects in Luoyang, Henan. In order to lead the river into the city for irrigation (灌溉) in ancient Luoyang, the officials built a canal branch by separating a northwest-southeast river. However, the canal water wasn't enough to support the citizens in dry seasons. To solve that, on the northern side of the canal branch, the officials built a reservoir (水库) and a channel to lead the water to the canal branch, where the waterways would converge and flow together to the city.

    In Commentary on the Water Classics, a total of 2, 800 cities are recorded with details. Still, the process of recreation takes much effort. After doing a lot of text analysis and fieldwork, the team has gradually created the model with 3D modelling software based on repeated deductions (推论).

    For Professor Li, the book is not only a record of the natural landscape over 1, 000 years ago, but also a detailed description of humanity and culture and a treasure for today’s reference.

    28What can we learn about the book Commentary on the Water Classics?

    AIt has been out of date. BIt explains 3D modelling.

    CIt keeps records of 137 rivers. DIt is based on previous studies.

    29What does the underlined word “converge” in paragraph 3 mean?

    AJoin. BPass. CCross. DBegin.

    30What does paragraph 4 mainly tell us about model recreation?

    AIts major problems. BIts detailed analysis.

    CIts complex process. DIts successful application.

    31Which of the following can be the best title for the text?

    A3D Technology Fuels Modern Research

    BAncient Classics Inspire Modern Research

    CAn Effective Approach to Model Recreation

    DA Famous Writer of Chinese Ancient Classics

     

    Is the end of homework near? As new powerful artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT take the Internet by storm, teachers concerned with AI-driven cheating are questioning their teaching and assessment methods.

    ChatGPT, the most powerful AI language model ever developed by the company OpenAI, remembers the thread of your dialogue, using previous questions and answers to inform its next responses. Deriving its answers from huge volumes of information on the Internet, it is fine-tuned using both supervised and reinforcement learning. It is capable of generating natural-sounding text on demand in just a few seconds. The quality of the copy it produces is sufficient to impress teachers in secondary and higher education, and even researchers. A few days after its launch, more than 1 million people were trying out ChatGPT. UBS analyst Lloyd Walmsley estimated in February 2023 that ChatGPT reached 100 million monthly users in January, accomplishing in 2 months what took TikTok about 9 months and Instagram two and a half years.

    The use of AI tools in copywriting has sparked an outcry around the world. In the United States, public schools in New York and Seattle have decided to block ChatGPT from their devices and WiFi networks. In France, the prestigious Sciences Po university in Paris has also just announced a strict ban on its use. But experts question whether bans like these are really effective. On one hand, students will always be able to access tools like ChatGPT through other means than school devices. On the other hand, some question the relevance of blocking access to a digital tool whose use is likely to grow in the professional world in the coming years.

    Amelie Cordier, a lecturer in artificial intelligence at Lyon University, notes that students haven’t waited for ChatGPT to try to escape the chore of homework—whether by photocopying the library encyclopedia, copy-pasting content from Wikipedia or enlisting their parents’ help. “What is ultimately very important in the learning process is not so much the subject on which you learn, it’s the methodology that you learn to develop around that subject,” Cordier said.

    32Why does the author raise a question in paragraph 1?

    ATo imply a future trend.

    BTo arouse the readers’ interest.

    CTo introduce background knowledge.

    DTo reveal the negative effects of artificial intelligence.

    33For what purpose does the author list figures in paragraph 2?

    ATo show the popularity of ChatGPT.

    BTo stress the high cost of inventing ChatGPT.

    CTo present the creativity of artificial intelligence.

    DTo prove the necessity of developing tools for chatting online.

    34Which of the following is probably the reason for the experts’ question?

    AStudents can always employ AI tools in other ways.

    BTeachers and researchers are impressed by ChatGPT.

    CThe bans have been announced only in the US and France.

    DAI tools have already been widely applied in professional fields.

    35What plays a critical role in learning according to Cordier?

    AParents’ help. BThe library encyclopedia.

    CThe system of methods. DThe content from Wikipedia.

     

     

    五、七选五

    False Memories or Parallel (平行的) Realities?

    Here is a common situation: You’re talking with someone about an event, only to discover that you both remember things quite differently. Usually, you’d put it down to a poor memory, but what if it wasn’t just one person who remembered things differently? What if it was millions?

    In fact, this isn’t a “what if” situation. It’s known as the Mandela Effect, and it was first noticed in 2009 by paranormal researcher Fiona Broome. Broome was chatting with people about the South African activist Nelson Mandela, and she commented how sad it was that he had died in prison in the 1980s. ___36___ Actually, he'd been released in 1990, become president of South Africa, and died in 2013.

    Broome was so shocked at this that she started an investigation. ___37___ People have memories of movies that never existed, and famous words that were never spoken. There is even a group who clearly recall seeing maps showing that New Zealand was northeast of Australia (it’s southeast ). So what in the world is going on?

    ___38___ In each reality, history is shaped by different events, and the Mandela Effect occurs when some of us shift from one reality to another. Therefore, those who remember Nelson Mandela dying in the 1980s aren’t wrong. They’re just remembering events from their original reality.

    More likely, however, is that the Mandela Effect has to do with how our brains store information. ___39___ Many people remember Pikachu’s tail having a black tip on the end of it, when in fact it was always yellow. “Aha!” you cry. “Parallel realities!” Probably not. Consider instead that people often ignore unfamiliar details and transform information to make it more understandable. In the Pikachu example, his tail may not have a black tip, but his ears certainly do. Thus, both his ears and tail are misremembered as having black tips. ___40___

    All things considered, if you’re stuck arguing with someone about whose version of events is correct, it may indeed be easier to agree that neither of you is wrong. You just come from different realities.

    ABefore we explain let’s look at an example.

    BIt turns out she wasn’t the only one who’d experienced this.

    CIf several people make these memory errors, the false memory gets stronger socially.

    DThe story of Nelson Mandela is not the only example of this type of false group memory.

    ESome claim the Mandela Effect happens because we live in one of many parallel realities.

    FMany in her group agreed, while others mentioned that Nelson Mandela had not died in prison.

    GAs more incidents of the Mandela effect continue to occur, perhaps more research into the origins will tell us the causes.

     

     

    六、完形填空

    The insistent knock on the door brought me quickly from my kitchen. With my children down for a nap, I ____41____ to answer before they were all awakened. We had just moved here and I couldn’t ____42____ who it would be. I opened the door and a crack revealed an old man dressed in dirty clothing.

    “Can I help you?” I asked, hoping he had the wrong ____43____.

    “Would you like to buy some fresh garden vegetables?” His voice was trembling but his eyes were ____44____. I wondered if he badly needed the bit of money he was asking for his ____45____. “I’m Mr. Locket living around the corner. My wife ____46____ and my children live far away,” he ____47____. Later we knew that the need for companionship had sent him door to door ____48____ selling fruits and vegetables and ours was the only door opened to him.

    As days went on, Mr. Locket became a ____49____ visitor. Every day he read books in our big chair with my children curled up on his lap. When they took an afternoon nap, he would _____50_____ his head on the back of the chair. In his quiet and gentle way, he endeared himself to each child. _____51_____ the name “Grandpa Locket” slipped into our conversations.

    Three years later, we had to move to Ontario. He arrived as usual that morning. “Mr. Locket,” I tried to _____52_____ the news in a gentle way, “You’ve become a (n) _____53_____ part of this family, but ...” Tears glistened in the corners of his eyes.

    “I _____54_____ to keep in touch with you and ...” My throat tightened. He nodded _____55_____ softly said, “Thank you for all your kindness to an old man. When I needed a family, you _____56_____ me.” With tears, we all hugged him _____57_____.

    About a year later, a small _____58_____ from Mr. Locket’s daughter was delivered to our home. She informed us that our dear old friend had died. “I’m so grateful for your loving care for my father,” she wrote, “I can see how much you _____59_____ to him, too.” Actually, we’re also grateful for the _____60_____ love that swept into our lives the moment we opened that door.

    41Ahesitated Bhurried Chated Dhappened

    42Aimagine Brecognize Cbelieve Dacknowledge

    43Anumber Broad Cdirection Daddress

    44Ashining Bunderstanding Chopeful Ddesperate

    45Aproduce Bfood Cclothes Dfruits

    46Awent away Bbroke away Cpassed away Dran away

    47Acomplained Badded Cscreamed Droared

    48Ain place of Bby means of Cin need of Dby order of

    49Ayearly Bmonthly Cweekly Ddaily

    50Arest Bput Cplant Dlower

    51AGradually BSuddenly CGenerally DQuickly

    52Aannounce Bmake Cbreak Dreport

    53Anatural Binner Cnecessary Dtreasured

    54Awish Btry Cpromise Dstruggle

    55Abut Band Cyet Dso

    56Aincluded Brefused Ctolerated Dreceived

    57Awillingly Btightly Ceagerly Dfaithfully

    58Abook Bbill Cpicture Denvelope

    59Aowed Bsent Cmeant Dshowed

    60Aunexpected Bdeep Cpermanent Dselfless

     

     

    七、用单词的适当形式完成短文

    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。

    Anyone who has an interest in Dunhuang will have heard of Fan Jinshi. The Chinese archaeologist ____61____ has spent more than half a century researching and preserving the caves at the heart of the ancient Silk Road in Gansu Province ____62____(know) as the “Daughter of Dunhuang” in her field, though “protector” is probably a more fitting ____63____(describe).

    Fan has been studying the historical site since the early 1960s, first as an archaeology undergraduate from Peking University, then as a conservationist when she became the deputy director of the Dunhuang Research Academy in 1984, which serves to prevent the ancient site ____64____ being destroyed.

    “It is over a thousand years old. It is an old person, an ____65____(extreme) weak old person. It has ____66____(variety) illnesses. If you are a little careless, it could be gone. Gone forever,” Fan says.

    Today, thanks to the work of great ____67____(archaeologist) such as Fan, Dunhuang is proud of the world’s largest and best-preserved collection of Buddhist relics ____68____(date) from the 13th to the 15th centuries. The main Mogao site is made up of 735 caves spread across ____69____1,700-metre-wide cliff face, containing 45,000 square metres of murals(壁画) ____70____ more than 2,000 colourful sculptures.

     

     

    八、短文改错

    71.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,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),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:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

    注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

    2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

    Time and tide wait for man. As the National College Entrance Examination is around the corner, I’d like to share my plan for the future with you.

    At the first place, I will make the most of my time to make preparations for the NCEE, which was no doubt one of the most vital test in my lifetime. After the exam, I will take an advantage of this summer vacation to take part in the summer camp intending for people who are genuine interested in computer technology.

    The reason behind my plan is because I am going to study computer science in the university. I am convincing that this century is the age of information. I am determined to make a contribution to the society with our knowledge.

     

    九、其他应用文

    72.近期,你所在的城市向中学生发起了最美汉字投票活动。请阅读下面一则新闻报道,以“The Most Beautiful Chinese Character”为题,向英文校报投稿。

    内容包括:1.简要概括这则新闻;

    2.简述你最想推荐的汉字及理由;

    3.谈谈你对该活动的感想。

    注意:1.词数100 词左右。2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    High school students recommend ren as message to the worldThe Chinese character ren, a word that generally means “benevolence ()”, has been selected by high school students in a poll (民意调查) to highlight Chinese culture around the world. The character ren was selected by 8.33 percent of the 3,000 respondents who took part in the poll, according to one of the organisers, a student from a high school. It was followed by the characters ai, yi, meng and xiao, which mean ‘‘love”, “righteousness”, “dream’’ and “filial piety ()”. Those characters ranked in the “top-20 most beautiful Chinese characters”.

    (China Daily, March 6, 2022. Page 4)

    The Most Beautiful Chinese Character

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


    参考答案:

    1A

    2B

    3C

    4A

    5B

    6A    7B

     

    8C    9A    10C

     

    11C    12C    13B    14C

     

    15A    16A    17A

     

    18B    19B    20C

     

    21B    22D    23A

     

    24C    25C    26D    27A

     

    28D    29A    30C    31B

     

    32B    33A    34A    35C

     

    36F    37D    38E    39A    40C

     

     

    41B    42A    43D    44C    45A    46C    47B    48B    49D    50A    51A    52C    53D    54C    55B    56A    57B    58D    59C    60A

     

     

    61who/that    62is known    63description    64from    65extremely    66various    67archaeologists    68dating    69a    70and

     

    711.man前添加no  2.At→In  3. was→ is  4. test→ tests  5. advantage前的an删掉

    6.intending→ intended 7. genuine→ genuinely  8. because→ that 9. convincing→ convinced

    10. our→ my

    72One possible version:

    The Most Beautiful Chinese Character

    Recently, some high school students have conducted a poll to choose the most beautiful Chinese character. Among tens of thousands of characters, “ren, ai, yi, meng, xiao” are strongly recommended. Obviously, most students think the five characters carry typical Chinese culture in terms of traditional beliefs and core values concerning morality and ethics.

    Of these characters, I put meng on the top of my list. Holding meng, which means best wishes for the future, one is not only to seek for opportunities for a better life, but also to create brand-new things for people around the world.

    Personally, Chinese characters are so charming that they are treasures of human cultures. With deep love for Chinese culture, we should strive to promote them to the world.

     

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