2023-2024学年江苏省苏州中学校高三上学期第一次月考英语试题含答案
展开第二部分 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
The classic rad trip is mre ppular than ever. Here are several places t hit the pen rad.
1. What is special abut each place mentined abve?
A. Turists f Cl-rad Trips are ffered adaptable trip plans.
B. Visitrs t the Bear-tth Highway can enjy the aut display.
C. Drivers alng Seward Highway can admire the treasure undergrund.
D. The Lighthuse Trail ffers chances t rw seaging bats n the sea.
2. Which place may appeal t kids accrding t the passage?
A. Cl-rad Trips.B. The Bear-tth Highway.
C. Seward Highway, Alaska.D. The Lighthuse Trail, Maine.
3 The best title fr the passage is ____.
A. Recgnitin fr classic placesB. American ppular rad trips
C. All-American highway jurneyD. Stries f adventure alng rad trips
B
As a child, Liu Wenwen didn’t like the suna, a “lud” traditinal Chinese musical instrument, als an ancestral treasure f her family that was t becme her career.
Liu says she felt ashamed. In the 1990s, peple admired things that were mdern and internatinal. The suna was cnsidered ut f date. Her father’s family has perfrmed with the suna fr seven generatins, while the traditin n her mther’s side f the family can be traced back t the early Qing Dynasty. Despite her unwillingness, she fllwed her parents t play the suna as early as 3 years ld. Besides it, Liu has als learned traditinal Chinese vcal music and dancing — skills that have imprved her ral muscles and sense f rhyme, helping equip her t be a prfessinal musician.
It wasn’t until 2008 that she first fund suna music beautiful. That was when she entered the Shanghai Cnservatry f Music t learn the instrument mre systematically frm Liu Ying, a prfessr and tp player. “The music played by the prfessr is just amazing, and different frm what I had heard befre,” she says.
She lves exchanging ideas abut suna playing techniques with her students. “It’s wnderful t see the yunger generatin carrying n this cultural traditin.” Liu Wenwen said she is pleased t see the suna regain ppularity amng yung peple, smetimes cmbined with jazz, pera and ther art frms. This has stpped its decline in the 1990s. Her name, when mentined n China’s scial media platfrms, ften is fllwed by a vide f her live perfrmance at a cncert in Sydney, Australia. Westerners were amazed by the lud, unfamiliar instrument and its clrful music. “I felt my hard wrk had paid ff. I trained fr ver 20 years, prbably just t win cheers and applause fr traditinal Chinese music n the internatinal stage.”
4. What urged Liu Wenwen t learn t play the suna?
A. Career pressure.B. Scial trend.
C. Family traditin.D. Her prfessr’s perfrmance.
5. What has helped her becme a prfessinal musician?
A. Her early passin fr suna.B. Her expsure t vcal music and dance.
C. Her learning knwledge f rhyme.D. Her perfrming experiences with family.
6. Hw did Liu begin t find suna music beautiful?
A. By learning frm the famus prfessr Liu.
B. By visiting Shanghai Cnservatry f Music.
C. By cmbining suna with ther music frms.
D. By watching her family perfrming with suna.
7. What is implied in the last paragraph?
A. She is nw wrking as a prfessr verseas.
B. She appreciates the value f her perfrmance.
C. She has made a frtune after 20 years’ devtin.
D. She has amazed Westerners with her hard wrk.
C
Science is a prcess that builds upn existing theries and knwledge by cntinuusly revising them. Every aspect f scientific knwledge can be questined, including the general rules f thinking that appear t be mst certain. S why is science trustwrthy if it is always changing? If tmrrw we will n lnger see the wrld as Newtn r Einstein fund it t be, why shuld we take seriusly tday’s scientific descriptin f the wrld?
The answer is simple: Because at any given mment f ur histry, this descriptin f the wrld is the best we have. The fact that it can be made better can’t diminish (降低) the fact that it is a useful instrument fr understanding the wrld.
Cnsider a flk healer’s herbal medicine. Can we say this treatment is “scientific”? Yes, if it is prven t be effective, even if we have n idea why it wrks. In fact, quite a few cmmn medicatins used tday have their rigin in flk treatments, and we are still nt sure hw they wrk. This des nt imply that flk treatments are generally effective. T the cntrary, many f them are nt. What distinguishes scientific medicine is the readiness t seriusly test a treatment and t be ready t change ur minds if smething is shwn nt t wrk. A research dctr in a mdern hspital must be ready t change his thery if a mre effective way f understanding illness, r treating it, becmes available.
What makes mdern science uniquely pwerful is its refusal t believe that it already pssesses ultimate truth. The reliability f science is based nt n certainty but n a cmplete absence f certainty. As Jhn Stuart Mill wrte in “On Liberty” in 1859, “The beliefs which we have mst warrant (依据) fr, have n safeguard t rest n, but a standing invitatin t the whle wrld t prve them unfunded.”
8. Why des the authr raise the tw questins in paragraph 1?
A. T add sme fun.B. T express dubts.
C. T intrduce the tpic.D. T prvide backgrund.
9. What can we learn abut tday’s scientific descriptin f the wrld?
A. It can be timeless.B. It can be imprved.
C. It is f little value.D. It is the best at any mment.
10. What is the authr’s attitude tward flk treatment?
A. Dismissive.B. Objective.C. Pessimistic.D. Sympathetic.
11. What is the main idea f paragraph 4?
A. It is unwise t believe in science.
B. T much uncertainty lies in science.
C. The fundatin f science is unfunded.
D. The lack f certainty makes science credible.
D
Thugh researchers have lng knwn that adults build uncnscius (无意识的) preferences ver a lifetime f making chices between things that are essentially the same, the new finding that even babies engage in this phenmenn demnstrates that this way f justifying chice is intuitive (凭直觉的) and smehw fundamental t the human experience.
“The act f making a chice changes hw we feel abut ur ptins,” said Alex Silver, a Jhns Hpkins researcher. “Even infants wh are really just at the start f making chices fr themselves have this preference.”
The findings are published tday in the jurnal Psychlgical Science. Peple assume they chse things that they like. But research suggests that’s smetimes backwards: we like things because we chse them. And, we dislike things that we dn’t chse. “Adults make these inferences uncnsciusly,” said c-authr Lisa Feigensn, a Jhns Hpkins scientist in child develpment. “We justify ur chice after the fact.”
This makes sense fr adults in a cnsumer culture wh must make randm chices every day, between everything frm tthpaste brands t styles f jeans. The questin was when exactly peple start ding this. S they turned t babies, wh dn’t get many chices s, as Feigensn puts it, are “a perfect windw int the rigin f this tendency.”
The team brught 10-t 20-mnth-ld babies int the lab and gave them a chice f bjects t play with; tw equally bright and clrful sft blcks. They set them far apart, s the babies had t crawl t ne r the ther — a randm chice. After the baby chse ne f the tys, the researchers tk it away and came back with a new ptin. The babies culd then pick frm the ty they didn’t play with the first time, r a brand new ty. Their chices shwed they “dis-prefer the unchsen bject.”
T cntinue studying the evlutin f chice in babies, the lab will next lk at the idea f “chice verlad.” Fr adults, chice is gd, but t many chices can be a prblem, s the lab will try t determine if that is als true fr babies.
12. What is peple’s assumptin abut the act f making chices?
A. They like what they chse.
B. They chse what they like.
C. They base chices n the fact.
D. They make chices thughtfully.
13. Why were babies selected as subjects fr the study?
A. T help them make better chices.
B. T guide them t perceive the wrld.
C. T track the rt f making randm chices.
D. T deepen the understanding f a cnsumer culture.
14. What des the study n the babies shw?
A. They like nvel bjects.
B. Their chices are mstly based n clrs.
C. Their randm chices becme preferences.
D. They are unable t make chices fr themselves.
15. What will the fllwing study fcus n?
A. The law f “chice verlad”.
B. The prblem f adults’ many chices.
C. Why t many chices can influence adults.
D. Whether babies are trubled with many chices.
第二节根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项多余选项。
The best way t learn new skills has been widely debated. In 2008, Malclm Gladwell published Outliers, which intrduced the s-called “10,000 hurs rule” that states it takes 10,000 hurs t becme an expert in a subject.
____16____Let’s break dwn what this invlves.
Yu’re willing t learn frm peple yu dn’t like.
We tend t get annyed with peple wh dn’t share ur view f the wrld.____17____That’s exactly why they ffer pprtunities t learn. Yu dn’t need t buy int smene’s values abut the wrld t learn frm them and they can ffer a new perspective.
____18____
Stick t ne cmfrtable mde f learning is a bad idea. Master learners are willing t learn frm lts f surces including the fllwing: technical dry bks r manuals, YuTube r Instagram, calling r visiting peple they dn’t knw, searching the internet and thrugh friendships and scial relatinships.
Yu can reflect n yur wrk and think utside f the bx.
Master learners dn’t just becme gd in their field. They think abut what they learn in ways that aren’t fcused n ne tpic. ____19____ They allw their minds t mve in creative ways and cnnect seemingly diverse cncepts and tls that ther peple dn’t cnnect.
Yu apprach learning with yur learning bjectives in mind.
I lve learning abut ther peple’s learning prcesses. I nce watched a vide made by a medical student wh stpped ging t lectures. She recgnized that the lectures weren’t as efficient r effective as reading her wn bks.
Master learners dn’t fllw smene else’s learning plan. Fr example, they dn’t use ne learning app fr hundreds f lessns withut explring ther ptins. ____20____
A. Yu’re willing t try ut different thinking styles.
B. Yu’re ready t learn thrugh different mdes and channels.
C. Peple wh are different frm us will tend t apprach prblems differently.
D. But frm a psychlgical perspective, what makes smene a master learner?
E. They develp their wn learning plan based n their specific learning bjectives.
F. The smartest, mst creative peple dn’t rely slely n fcus fr getting things dne.
G. T add t ur learning, we’ll need t be willing t learn frm peple wh we dn’t persnally like.
第三部分 完形填空(共 15题,每题1分,共15分)
阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When I was in middle schl, I tried my best t be ppular. Hwever, ne afternn, I had a(n) ___21___with my mther, which changed my mind eventually.
We were sitting in the dining area f a lcal restaurant. I tld her that I wanted t be ___22___. She asked me why I felt that way. Surprisingly, I had never stpped t think abut why I felt the need t fit in. I ___23___did it.
My mther tld me a stry. My grandmther made her several ___24___sweater vests. Althugh thse were hardly “in style”, my mther really ___25___t wear them. It was surprising that many ther female students at her schl began wearing sweater vests after a few weeks. My mther had started a ___26___ because the ther students saw the ___27___with which she dressed.
At that time, the infrmatin was t much fr a thirteen-year-ld girl t ___28___. I didn’t believe her. I thught my mther was ___29___. S I cntinued t wear the same clthes, seeking ppularity as usual —I had nt yet seen the light at the end f a dark tunnel then. Hwever, ur cnversatin that day ___30___ver and ver in my mind.
I thught lng and carefully, and then I ___31___that my mther’s wrds might have sme ___32___. I began t check my wardrbe (衣柜) t find which items I’d bught because I truly like them. I als ___33___ my actins, trying t determine hw many f them I wre t ___34___the crwd. Gradually, I fund myself caring less and less abut what peple thught abut me. I was greatly ___35___.
The cnversatin I had with my mther was a valuable lessn fr me. Smetimes swimming against the current can nly make me strnger.
21. A. appintmentB. cnversatinC. celebratinD. argument
22. A. ppularB. generusC. cautiusD. plite
23. A. merelyB. suitablyC. cmpletelyD. temprarily
24. A. expensiveB. fashinableC. perfectD. cmfrtable
25. A. pretendedB. lvedC. refusedD. affrded
26. A. trendB. campaignC. prjectD. fight
27. A. shckB. embarrassmentC. charmD. benefit
28. A. releaseB. mixC. deliverD. chew
29. A. mistakenB. rightC. rudeD. patient
30. A. rangB. shutedC. shkD. fled
31. A. rememberedB. deniedC. wnderedD. realized
32. A. difficultyB. truthC. explanatinsD. limitatin
33. A. gt rid fB. fit in withC. lked back nD. put up with
34. A. upsetB. pleaseC. hurtD. hnr
35. A. curiusB. puzzledC. disappintedD. relieved
第II卷(共65分)
第四部分 语法填空(共 10空,每空 1. 5 分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,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。
The images n renminbi have their wn stries t tell
Yu may have seen this kind f pht befre: an ld fisherman with a lng white beard and a bamb hat can be seen ___36___(stand) with crmrants (鸬鹚) n a bat.
This was typically ___37___Huang Quande, fisherman-turned-pht mdel, lked in his phts with turists frm China and abrad. He became an Internet celebrity and was ___38___ the mst well-knwn features f the Lijiang River in Guilin. Many peple believed the fisherman n the back f the 20-yuan renminbi banknte was based n his image. Huang passed away at the age f 94 n Feb 18.
The image f the fisherman n the back f the 20-yuan banknte is nt just abut ne man, but instead stands n its wn as ___39___ unique cultural symbl f the Lijiang River. It is a symbl ___40___ makes the Guilin landscape what it is. In fact, the different backsides f the fifth series f Renminbi bankntes shw the mst icnic landscapes in the cuntry. Besides their bvius mnetary value, they all carry their wn cultural value as well. Fr example, n the back f the 5-yuan banknte ___41___ Taishan Muntain in Shandng. On the back f the 1-yuan banknte are the Three Pls Mirrring the Mn at the West Lake in Hangzhu, Zhejiang prvince. Since ancient times, the lcatin has been a great ___42___(attract) fr mn watchers during Mid-Autumn Festival. The candle lights frm the three pagdas (塔) ___43___(reflect) n the water lk like little mns.
The Renminbi pictures have helped make these classic Chinese landscapes even ___44___(ppular) amng turists. Many lve t find ut ____45____ the pictures were riginally taken.
第五部分选词(组)填空(共10空, 每空1分, 共10分)
46. I was ging t have a g at parachuting (跳伞), but lst my _____ at the last minute.
A. mindB. wayC. nerveD. face
47. He fund it difficult t make a chice because the advantages and disadvantages seem t ___each ther.
A. respnd tB. cancel utC. get a fthld inD. attach t
48. She made it _____, 20 minutes sner than expected.
A. at her wrstB. in recrd timeC. n endD. as a whle
49. I _____ that when it cmes t ur wn health, we shuld seek prfessinal medical advice at the first sign f truble.
A. drpped my guardB. pulled tgether
C. learnt the hard wayD. turned ut
50. The film, ____ almst a quarter-century, tells the stry f Henry Hill.
A. spanningB. excludingC. infectingD. irritating
51. When I received the acceptance letter frm my dream university, I was ____. I culdn’t cntain my jy and excitement.
A. nervusB. ecstaticC. embarrassedD. furius
52. He _____in surprise as he unwrapped the birthday gift and fund his favrite bk inside.
A. explainedB. gesturedC. exclaimedD. annunced
53. My guitar sls seemed t flw _____frm my fingers, and I felt surrunded by a wall f music.
A. cntinuuslyB. excessivelyC. effrtlesslyD. steadily
54. Business negtiatin may nt necessarily be a game in which ne lses if the ther wins; we shuld ____a win-win result.
A. take awayB. make frC. take inD. strive fr
55. There was n ____nw, it was time. Peple trudged in, a huddled line f bundles and packs.
A. turning arundB. turning awayC. turning backD. turning up
第六部分书面表达(共两节, 满分40分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
56.
假设你是李华, 刚刚经历了一场大地震。正所谓“一方有难,八方支援”,作为幸存者的你见证了社会各界的全力援助。请在 China Daily 投稿,要点包括:
1. 社会各界参与地震救灾
2. 个人感受
注意:
1. 词数:80 左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
A huge earthquake hit my twn last week.
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第二节(满分 25 分)
57. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使其构成一篇完整的短文。
Having wrked at a small fd stre fr tw years, I thught I had becme successful at what ur manager called “custmer relatins”. I firmly believed that a friendly smile and an autmatic “sir”, “madam”, “thank yu” and “srry” wuld see me thrugh any situatin. But n a Christmas night an ld wman shk my belief that such a glib respnse (巧言应对) culd smth ver any difficulty while dealing with ther human beings.
The mment she entered the stre, the wman presented a sharp cntrast t ur shiny stre with its bright lighting and neatly arranged shelves. Walking as if each step were painful, she slwly pushed pen the glass dr. On such a zer-degree night, she was wearing nly a faded print dress, a thin sweater t small t buttn, and black slippers with the backs cut ut t expse heels. There were n stckings r scks n her blue-veined legs.
After walking arund the stre fr several minutes, the ld wman stpped in frnt f the rws f canned vegetables. She lked at the rw f cans, finally picked up a can f crn and stared at the label. At that pint, I decided t be a gd and plite emplyee and asked her if she needed help. As I std clse t her, my smile became harder t maintain. An unpleasant smell f sweat rse frm her trn clthing.
“I need sme fd,” she muttered in reply t my bright “Madam, can I help yu?”
“Are yu lking fr crn, madam?”
“I need sme fd,” she repeated, lking dwn at the can in her hand, “Any kind.”
“Well the can f crn is ninety-five cents, madam.” I said in my mst helpful vice. “Or if yu like, we have a special n bread tday.”
After a shrt pause, she lifted her head and said, “But I can’t pay.”
Fr a secnd, it was n the tip f my tngue t tell her that she culd take the crn.
注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好
Paragraph1:
Then the emplyee rules flded int my mind: remain plite but d nt let the custmers get the best f yu
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Paragraph 2:
Mments after she left I rushed ut f the dr with the can f crn.
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(1) Cl-rad Trips
The Clrad Turism Office has made it easy fr travelers t explre the state’s 24 Scenic Histric Byways. A new micrsite includes an interactive map that enables travelers t explre ptins by regin, interest r seasn. Visitrs seeking inspiratin can als access insider tips and side-trip suggestins within mre than 150 Cl-rad Trip itineraries (行程). The flexible itineraries ffer suggestins fr histric attractins, active adventures and highlight cultural pprtunities.
(2) The Bear-tth Highway
Visitrs wh travel this extrardinary path experience the visual landscape f Mntana, Wyming and Yellwstne Park, hme t Bear-tth muntains. The windy, cliff-hugging 68-mile stretch intrduces rad explrers t ne f the mst diverse ecsystems accessible by aut. Amazingly beautiful, this All-American Rad displays wide highlands, painted with patches f ice blue lakes, frested valleys, waterfalls and wildlife.
(3) Seward Highway, Alaska
The rad that cnnects Anchrage t Seward is a 127-mile treasure, including natural beauty, wildlife and stries f endurance. Take a day r several t explre the regin that has earned three-fld recgnitin as a Frest Service Scenic Byway, an Alaskan Scenic Byway and an All-American Rad. The drive begins at the base f the Chugach Muntains, hugs the scenic shres f Turn-again Arm and winds thrugh mining twns, natinal frests and fishing villages as yu imagine what fur traders and gld prspectrs (掘金者) might have experienced in the past.
(4) The Lighthuse Trail, Maine
Travel the 375 miles between Kittery and Calais, Maine, visit lighthuses alng the way, and learn abut the dangers that seaging bats and their crew experienced alng the rcky cast. Hear tales f the difficult and lnely life led by thse wh kept the lights burning brightly. If pssible, visit the Maine Lighthuse Museum, where artifacts and hands-n exhibits fr children prvide an attractive break.
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