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河北省石家莊2023屆高三教學質(zhì)量檢測(二)英語試題ABestScienceBooksof2023Atitsheart,scienceisaboutcuriosity.Soitstandstoreasonthesebooksaboutscienceshouldmakeyouexamineyourworldmoreclosely,andindoingso,giveyouasenseofwonder.Big
Chicken,by
Maryn
McKennaInvestigative
journalist
MarynMcKennauses
the
modernindustrialchickenasawindowintohowantibiotics(抗生素)transformedmodernagriculture—forgoodandill.Shetraceshowanimalantibioticsendangerhumanhealth,causing
serious
problems
from
antibioticresistantstomach
infections
to
UTIs.RecognizingthatAmericans
are
going
to
continue
to
eat
chickenno
matter
what,Mckernnasuggestsawayinwhichfactoryfarmingrids
itself
of
its
dependence
onantibiotics.Why
Time
Flies,by
Alan
BurdickNew
Yorker
staff
writer
Alan
Burdick
examines
the
greatest
gift
humanity
has
everknown:
time.Time,hewrites,appearsto
exist
in
two
distinct
forms.One
is
the
standardized,objectivekindfoundinclocksandwatches;theotheris
our
internal,biological
sense
of
time,the
one
we
measure
in
our
cells,bodies
and
minds.Butthecloserhelooks,the
less
clearerthis
distinction
appears.Paleoart,by
Zoe
LescazeDinosaurs
have
long
captured
the
imaginations
of
scientists
and
artists
alike,and
Paleoartbringsthose
visions
together
in
a
blend
of
human
knowledge
and
creativity.These
images
not
only
show
our
changing
understanding
of
dinosaurs,but
also
reflect
thedistinctartisticsensibilities
of
their
time.Both
artistic
and
educational,these
pictures
arecertainly
influential.What
It’s
Like
to
Be
a
Dog,by
Gregory
BernsBerns,a
neuroscientist,trained
dogs
to
sit
in
a
machine
in
order
to
look
into
the
brains
ofconsciousdogsforthefirsttime.That
pioneering
work
inspired
him
to
dig
deeper
into
the
mindsof
other
animals,fromsealionstothe
extinct
thylacine
(袋狼).Berns.says,“With
theirability
to
think,choose
and
feel,dogsandotheranimalsdonotdeserve
the
cruel
treatmenthumanssooftendotothem.”21.Which
book
has
something
to
do
with
public
health?A.Why
Time
Flies.B.Paleoart.C.What
It
’s
Like
to
Be
a
Dog.D.Big
Chicken.22.Who
writes
about
time?A.Alan
Burdick.B.ZoeLescaze.C.Gregory
Berns.D.Maryn
Mckenna.23.What
was
Berns’pioneering
work?A.Studying
extinct
animals.B.Observing
dog
brains.C.Fighting
for
animal
rights.D.Training
dogs.BIwas
in
the
middle
of
a
sweet
dream
when
a
noise
startled
me.Bam!
Bam!
It
sounded
likeahammerpoundingonatoughnail.Bam!
Bam!
BAM!
Who
could
be
hammering
at
three
inthe
morning?
It
must
be
Charlie
again,making
another
invention.Just
asI
was
putting
on
my
slippers
and
clothes,the
noise
changed.I
sat
at
the
edge
ofmy
bed
and
listened.Tick!
Tick!
Tick!
It
reminded
me
of
my
first
wristwatch.Its
regular
pacehad
always
helped
me
fall
asleep.Istarted
dozing
off
,dangerously
leaning
to
the
left,when
the
ticking
stopped.It
was
nowreplacedbyabuzz,similartothe
noise
coming
from
a
beehive
in
midsummer,only
louder.Ishivered.I’mallergictobees!Evenjustt
thinking
about
it
or
hearing
a
beelike
sound
makesme
swell.“That’s
it!”
Ishouted,now
wide
awake,“I
can’ttake
it
anymore!”I
marched
to
thenextapartmentandknocked.Myneighborimmediatelyopenedthedoor.Hiscurlybrownhairwasstickingupeverywhichway.Heworebaggystripedpantsandalooseraspberryshirt.“Hi,there,Lucy!What’sup?”heasked.Ipointedatmynoiselesswatch.“Doyouknowwhattimeitis?”Hegrabbedmyarmandglancedatmytimepiece.“Oh,my!Ididn’trealizeitwasthatlate.I’mbusyworkingonamachinethatcancureinsomnia(失眠).It’salmostfinished.Youwanttoseeit?”Ishouldhaveknown.Hislastinventionwassupposedtoannihilatebadsmells,butitwaspoweredbyrotteneggs.24.Whatmadetheauthorsleepyagain?A.Thetickingsound.B.Thecomingofthebees.C.Thesmelloftherotteneggs.D.Hisneighbor’ssilence.25.WhatwasCharliedoing?A.Hewasinventingawristwatch.B.Hewasworkingwiththebees.C.Hewasmakinganewmachine.D.Hewasfixingabrokenclock.26.HowdidCharliefeelwhenhesawtheauthor?A.Scared.B.Surprised.C.Annoyed.D.Disappointed.27.Whatdosestheunderlinedword“annihilate”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Makeuseof.B.Giveoff.C.Tellapart.D.Getridof.CAfter
shopping
for
deals
in
stores
on
“Black
Friday”,or
online
on“Cyber
Monday”,Americansandpeopleworldwideare
preparing
for
newly
popular“Giving
Tuesday”.Startingin
2023,nowtheglobaleventthatiscelebratedannually
on
the
Tuesday
after
Thanksgiving
is
thebrainchild
of
92nd
Street
Y,aculturalcenterinNewYorkCityand
the
United
Nations
Foundation.As
the
name
indicates,Giving
Tuesday
is
meant
to
restart
the
charitable
season
andthereforeobservedbyraisingfunds
for
local
nonprofits
and
schools,organizing
food
andclothing
drives,andconductingrandomactsofkindness.In
2023,700,000
people
from
71countriescametogethertodonate$116.7
million
in
cash.An
additional
$
1.08
million
wasspent
on
gifts.While
the
easiest
way
to
participate
is
by
donating
to
yourfavorite
charity,this
day
canbecelebratedinmanyotherways
too.You
can
give
back
byvolunteering
at
your
local
shelteror
food
bank,orevenbydonatingblood.Ifallelsefails,apurchasefromthegrowingnumberoforganizationsthatgiveaportionoftheirsalestocharitywilldothetrick.But
perhaps
the
best
way
to
celebrate
the
day
isthose
nearest
and
dearest
toyou.Assistafamilymemberwithasimplechore
like
foldinglaundry,cooking
dinner,or
evenreadingtoayoungersibling.Nomatterwhatyoudo,besuretoshareyourgooddeedonsocialmediaandinspireotherstocelebrateGivingTuesdayaswell!28.Whichof
the
following
has
the
shortesthistory?A.Giving
Tuesday.B.Black
Friday.C.ThanksgivingDay.D.CyberMonday.29.What’s
the
main
purpose
of“Giving
Tuesday”?A.To
make
Thanksgiving
Day
enjoyable.B.Toencouragemorepeopletodocharities.C.To
get
voluntary
work
better
known.D.Topersuademorepeopletoshoponline.30.Why
does
the
author
advise
sharing
good
deeds
on
social?A.To
keep
a
record
of
one’s
experience.B.Tohelppeoplemakenewfriends.C.To
make
Giving
Tuesday
more
popular.D.Todonatemoneytolocalschools.31.Which
section
of
a
website
does
the
text
probably
comeA.Lifestyle.B.Education.C.Culture.D.Business.DNo
spacecraft
will
ever
landon
the
sun.The
sun
isa
flamingball
of
gas
that
reaches
thousandsofdegreesFahrenheit.But
next
year,a
ship
from
Earth
will
fly
closerto
itthan
any
man-madecraft
has
flown
before.Themission(任務)
is
a
big
development
for
scientists
and,maybe,foreveryone
else.In
September
2023,NASA
plans
to
launch
the
Parker
Solar
Probe.After
a
journey
ofnearly
90
million
miles,it
will
fly
within
3.8
million
miles
of
the
sun.Within
two
months
oflaunching,theprobeisexpectedtoreachthesun’scorona(
日冕).That’s
the
sun’s
outeratmosphere
of
gases.Getting
there
won’tbe
easy.Designing
a
spacecraft
tough
enough
to
hold
up
to
the
sun’sheathasproveddifficult.But
that
hasn’t
stopped
engineers
from
trying.Temperatures
in
thecorona
can
reach
millions
of
degrees.The
probe
will
limit
itself
to
regions
where
things
get
nohotter
than
2
,500℉.That’sstillaheavyheatloadforaspacecraft.But
a
4.5-inch-thick
heatshield(罩)willprotecttheprobe’scameraand
scientific
instruments.NASA
says
the
data
the
probe
collects
could
provide
knowledge
into
the
physics
of
stars.Oursunisspecialtous.But
as
a
star,it
’s
rather
common.So
the
better
we
understand
how
itworks,thebetterweunderstandallstarsofitsmass
and
color.Perhaps
the
most
important
is
what
the
probe
may
show
us
about
solar
storms.Duringsolar
storms,chargedparticlesstream
through
the
solar
system.They
can
disable
communicationssatellitesandshutdownpowersystemsOnestudy
has
found
that
a
very
intense
solar
stormcould
cause
up
to$2
trillion
in
damage
in
the
US
alone.Itcouldalsoblackout
the
East
Coastfor
a
year.Understanding
solar
storms
might
allow
us
to
predict
themourselves.Thatcouldmakeevenamissionwithabillion-pluspricetagoneofNASA’sgreatbargains.32.What
can
we
learn
about
the
probe?A.It’s
the
first
man-made
instrument
to
fly
to
the
sun.B.It’ll
get
to
the
core
of
the
sun
in
nearly
two
months.C.It’ll
fly
about
3.8
million
miles
to
reach
thecorona,D.It’ll
fly
closer
to
the
sun
than
the
previous
ones.33.What
is
the
challenge
for
the
engineers?A.Reducing
the
temperature
of
the
probe.B.Buildingashieldagainsttheheat.C.Limiting
the
probe
to
proper
regions.D.Directingtheprobetocollectdata.34.What
might
be
the
best
title?A.Getting
close
to
the
sun.B.Designingaspaceship.C.Protecting
the
earth,D.Exploringthestart.35.Where
does
the
value
of
the
mission
lie?A.
Exploring
solar
energy.B.Developingscientificinstruments.C.Forecasting
solar
storms.D.Monitoringsatellites.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2
分,滿分10
分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。A
daily
multivitamin
may
give
your
well-being
an
extra
benefit,but
if
you’ve
everswallowedoneandfeltsickrightafter,you
know
it’s
hardly
a
pleasant
experience.36?You
’re
taking
vitamins
on
an
empty
stomach.Vitamins
that
are
more
acid
in
nature,like
vitamin
C,may
cause
nausea
(惡心)
if
they’reconsumedonanemptystomach.Vitamins
A,D,E
and
K,unlike
some
others,may
be
betterabsorbedwhennottakenwithfood.?37Vitamins
are
like
medicines
in
that
they
can
act
on
each
other
and
other
medicines
you
’retaking.38Someresearchsuggeststhat
multivitamins
could
cause
side
effects
when
takenat
the
same
time
estrogen
(雌激素)levelsareraised.?There’s
a
lot
of
iron
in
your
pill.Multivitamins
that
contain
a
lot
of
iron
or
iron
supplements
themselves
can
cause
nausea.Thisisespeciallytrueifyou’re
taking
them
outside
of
a
meal.Iron
is
interesting
in
that
it’sbest
absorbed
on
an
empty
stomach,but
it
’s
hardest
to
take
on
an
empty
stomach
because
ofthenausea.39Itmightdecreasetheabsorptionalittlebutit’sbetter
than
nothing.?Allergic
Reaction
Side
EffectsSince
multivitamins
contain
so
many
vitamins
and
minerals,allergic
reactions
are
certainlypossible.Mildallergicreactions
can
include
itchiness
(癢)
and
a
few
hives
(蕁麻疹).40Shouldyouexperiencemoreadvancedsignsofanallergicreaction,suchastroublebreathing,chestpain,widespreadhivesoraswollenfacialregion,visittheclosestemergencyroomimmediately.ThelabelonyourvitaminsshouldprovidedirectionsfortakingthemChecktheinformationbeforetakingittoseewhatelseyoushouldknow.A.You’retakingvitaminswithothermedicines.B.Belowareafewreasonswhytheymaybemakingyouill.C.It’simportanttodiscusswithanexpertthetimingofthesevitamins.D.Thesestomachissuescanbeextremelydisturbing.E.It’sbettertotakeitwithfoodthantryingtotakeitonanemptystomach.F.Ifyouexperiencethesesideeffects,stopuseandcontactyourdoctor.G.Pleasereviewthecombinationstomakesuretherearenoharmfulinteractions.第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項除黑。OneofthegreatestconcertsIeverattendednevertookplaceatall.Notquite,anyway.Instead,aviolent41,whichcameprettymuchoutofnowhereonasummernight,lefttheSaratogaPerformingArtsCenterwithoutelectricalpower.The42stormhitjustminutesbeforethePhiladelphiaOrchestra(交響樂團)wasabouttotakethe43alongwithaguestsoloist,theviolinistSarahChang.Forty-fiveminuteslater,theaudiencewerestill44,hopingpowerwouldberestoredandthe45wouldgetunderway.That’swhenChang46ontothestage,aloneexceptforher47andacoupleofstagehandsequippedwithflashlightsto48herandhermusic.Theorchestra49backstage.ButChangbeganplayingFritzKreisler’sRecitativoandScherzo-Caprice.Maybetherainwasstillpoundingontheroofand50thegrass.Maybethethunderhadn’tdiedaway51bydistance.Chancesare,though,noone52thatnightcouldtellyoutherewasanythingatallintheairexceptthe53.Theperformancewas54,butitwasdeliveredwithbothskillandgrace—asortof“55”cardfortheaudience’spresenceandpatience.Theapplausewas56.then,severalthousandmusiclovers57throughpoolingrainwaterand58totheircars.Maybethestoryendsrightthere.Butthethen-twenty-year-oldmusician’s59forthepeoplecomingtohearhermusicsayssomethingabouttheessentialrelationshipbetweenartistandaudience.MaybeSarahChangunderstoodthatwhensheofferedhermusicasa60thatnight,withoutpoweredloudspeakerandinthenear-darknessofasummereveningstorm.41.A.earthquakeB.thunderstormC.fireD.flood42.A.unexpectedB.regularC.uncertainD.global43.A.actionB.troubleC.stageD.chance44.A.strugglingB.waitingC.gatheringD.shouting45.A.rainB.danceC.sunlightD.concert46.A.steppedB.jumpedC.heldD.climbed47.A.conductorB.violinC.bandD.piano48.A.broadcastB.circleC.lightD.admire49.A.occupiedB.hitC.workedD.remained50.A.cleaningB.irrigatingC.destroyingD.flooding51.A.yetB.everC.justD.either52.A.complainingB.performingC.listeningD.screaming53.A.lightningB.musicC.cheeringD.violinist54.A.successfulB.boringC.embarrassingD.brief55.A.nevermindB.don’tworryC.thankyouD.allright56.A.enthusiasticB.frequentC.permanentD.weak57.A.traveledB.madetheirwayC.lookedD.losttheircontrol58.A.downB.outC.backD.away59.A.analysisB.generosityC.toleranceD.respect60.A.giftB.reliefC.mercyD.trick第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Whenitcomestoeatinghabits,Chinaisacountrywemustmention.Unlikeinthewest,61everyonehastheirownplateoffood,inChinathedishes62(place)onthetableandeverybodyshares.Ifyou’rebeingtreatedbyaChinesehost,bepreparedforatonoffood.Whileeating,thehostservesfoodwithpublicchopstickstoguests63(show)hisorherpoliteness.Theappropriatethingtodoistoeatthefoodandsayhowdeliciousitis.Ifyoudon’tlikeit,youcanjustsayapolice“thankyou”,withthefood64(leave)there.Butdon’tstickyourchopsticksuprightinthericebowl.Ifso,it’sveryimpolite65thehostandseniorswhoarepresentatthetable.Atdinner,ifhalfofthefishiseatenup,aguestshouldn’tturnthefishoverbysaying“fan”,whichis66Chinesewordfor“turnover”,whichisconsideredbadluckfor67(fisherman)andtheirboats.The68(separate)ofthefishbonefromthelowerhalfofthefleshisusuallydonebythehostorhostess.ThisisespeciallytrueisSouthChina.Thesetipsabovewillbe69(extreme)usefulwhenyouvisitChina,an70(east)countrywithalonghistory.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié);滿分35分)第一節(jié):
短文改錯(共10小題;
每小題1分,滿分10分)假如英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌的以下作文,文中共有10
處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加,刪除或修改。增加:
在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(/\),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:
把多余的詞用斜線(\)
劃掉。修改:
在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:
1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞:2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)
不計分。WhenIwasinhighschool,Iwantedtogetascholarshiptoauniversity.Ilikedsinging,soItryoutforascholarshipformusic.ButIfailedtogetone.Iwasrealupset.Ifeltlikefailure.Ijustkeptfeelingsorryforme.However,afterafewday,IdecidednottoletonesinglelosstokeepmefromdoingwhatIloveButIcheeredupanddevotedmyselftosingagain.Ithinkthatacceptingfailureisthatweneedtodofirstbeforewesuccesseventually.第二節(jié)書面表達(滿分25分)假定你是李華,目前在美國你校的友好學校WilsonHighSchool學習交流,將于下周一回國。請通過電子郵件給該校校長Mr.Smith寫一封感謝信。注意.1:詞數(shù)10左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;DearMr.Smith,Yours,LiHua河北省石家莊2023屆高三教學質(zhì)量檢測(二)英語試題答案聽力(20×1.5=30):1—5CBBCB6—10AABAC
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