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species.Thatmightsoundlikeanimpossibledream,butBexlerturneditintoareality.InDecember2023,heandateamofAustralianandAmericanscientistsventuredintoanisolated

tropicalrainforestontheislandofNewGuinea.Theywerethefirstpeopleevertoenterthemist-coveredregion.“Astimewaslimited,weweredroppedinbyhelicopter.Oncewewereontheground,therewerenotrailsanywhere;itwasreallyhardtogetaround,”Bexlersays.Withinminutesoflanding,theteamspottedablackchicken-likebirdwithstrangeorangeskinhangingfromitsneck.Thescientistssoondeterminedthattheunusualcreaturewasatypeofhoneyeater—thefirstnewbirdspeciestobesightedonNewGuineain60years.Thehoneyeaterwasn’ttheonlysurpriseforthescientists.Theydiscoveredmorethan40previouslyunknownplantandanimalspecies—13birdsofparadise,20frogs,fourbutterflies,andfivepalms.“Wewerelikekidsinacandystore,”Bexlerrecalls.“Everywherewelooked,wesawamazingthingswehadneverseenbefore.”Thenewfoundspeciesdidn’tshyawayfromthescientists.Twolong-nosedechidnas—primitiveegg-layingmammals—letthevisitorspickthemupandtakethembacktocamptostudythem.Anechidnalookslikeahedgehogandisalsocalledaspinyanteater.Bexlerthinkstheanimalsweren’tscaredbecausetheyhadneverseenhumansbefore.“InalmostallpartsofNewGuinea,animalsarehuntedforfood,andbecauseofthis,theyareverycautiousofpeople,”heexplains.“Thisareagivesscientistsaplacewheretheycangotostudythebehavioursofanimalsthathavenotyetlearnedtobeafraidofpeople.”ScientistsbelievetheareaisprobablythelargestuntouchedforestinAsia.LocalpeoplecalledKwerbahuntandcollectplantsfromtheouter-edges

oftheforestbuttoldBexlerthatnoteventheirancestorshadgonesofarintothewoods.Thewoodedareaisapproximatelya10-daywalkfromthenearestvillage.Bexlerandhisteamdidnothaveenoughtimeduringtheexpeditiontostudytheareacompletely.Theyhopetoreturnandexpecttorecordmanymoreundiscoveredspecies.“Wejustscratchedthesurface,”Bexlersays.“Anyonewhogoestherewillcomebackwithamystery.”28.WhichwordbestdescribesBruceBexler?A.Adventurous.B.Cautious.C.Optimistic.D.Thorough.29.WhatdoesBruceBexlermeaninParagraph5whenhesaysthescientists“werelikekidsinacandystore”?A.Theydidn’thaveenoughfoodandwerehungry.B.Theywereveryexcitedaboutwhattheysaw.C.Theyweremisbehavinglikenaughtychildren.D.Theyknewthatiftheykeptsearching,they’dfindsugar.30.Whydidsomeoftheanimalsallowthescientiststopickthemup?A.Thescientistsseemedtobeveryfriendly.B.Thescientistswereskilledinhandlinganimals.C.Theanimalshadbeenwell-trainedbythelocalpeople.D.Theanimalshadnoexperienceorfearofpeople.31.WhatcanweconcludeabouttheareaBruceBexlerexplored?A.Thebestwaytoexploretheareaisbyhelicopter.B.Theareahasnotbeenvisitedbyscientistsformanyyears.C.Theareastillcontainsmanyplantsandanimalsunknowntoscience.D.Thelocalsareunwillingtoallowthescientiststoenterthedeepwoods.DPetrolanddieselcarsmaystilldominateourroads,buttheirdaysarenumbered.Arecentuniversitystudyfoundthatcurrentelectriccarscouldbeusedfor87percentofdailycarjourneysintheUS.Thatfigurecouldriseto98percentby2023.Onehurdletothewidespreadadoptionofelectriccarshasbeen‘rangeanxiety’—drivers’concernsaboutrunningoutofjuiceonajourney.Whilepetrolstationsareconvenientlylocatedacrossnationalroadsystems,thenecessarynetworkofelectricchargingstationsisstillbeingdeveloped.Thatsaid,chargingpointsarebecomingincreasinglycommonthroughouttheUSA.Attitudestowardselectricvehicleshavechangedquiteconsiderablyoverthelastfewyears.Notthatlongago,electriccarsweremetwithdistrust,andtheirlargepricetagsdrovecustomersaway.Thankstoimprovementsinbatterycapacity,rechargingtimes,performanceandprice,thecurrentgenerationofelectriccarsarestartingtopersuadecritics.Plug-incarswillsoongiveinternalcombustionenginemodelsarunfortheirmoney.Aswellasadvancementsontheroad,electricvehiclesaretakingtotheseasandskies.Electricboatsareamongtheoldestmethodsofelectrictravel,havingenjoyedseveraldecadesofpopularityfromthelate19thtotheearly20thcenturybeforepetrol-poweredoutboardmotorstookover.Now,theglobaldriveforrenewableenergysourcesisbringingelectricboatsback.Stepstowardselectricairtravelarealsobeingmade,withAirbusandNASAamongtheorganisationsdevelopingandtestingbatterypoweredplanes.Theexperimentscouldsoonmakecommercialelectricflightareality.Electricvehiclesdonotproduceanyemissions.WeretheUStoactonthestudy’sfindingsandreplace87percentofitscarswithelectricvehicles,itwouldreducethenationaldemandforpetrolby61percent.However,becauseoftheproductionprocessesandthegenerationofelectricityrequiredtochargethesevehicles,theycannotclaimtobecompletelyemission-free.Thatsaid,asmanycountriescontinuetoincreasetheiruseofrenewableenergysources,electricvehicleswillbecomeevencleaner.32.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.MyDreamCar B.HistoryofElectricCarsC.ProblemswithPetrolCars D.DrivingintotheFuture33.AsusedinParagraph2,theunderlinedword“hurdle”means_______.A.aimB.barrierC.consequenceD.step34.Inthepast,whydidmanypeoplerefusetobuytheelectriccars?A.Theywerenotgoodvalue.B.Theywereverypoorlymade.C.Theywerenotwidelypromoted.D.Theycouldn’ttravelatahighspeed.35.WhatisthefunctionofParagraph4?A.Tointroducethehistoryofelectrictravel.B.Toexplainwhytheworldneedsmoreelectriccars.C.Toshowwhymorepeoplehaveinterestinelectriccars.D.Todescribedifferentwayselectricvehiclescanbeused.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Chinahasbeenthebirthplaceofmanyoftheworld’sgreatestinventions.Itwas,forexample,thefirstcountrytoproducepapermoney.Beforetheinventionofpapermoneyandcoins,peopleusedmanydifferentkindsofthingsforbuyingandselling.36Thisexchangeofgoodsandservicesforothergoodsandservicesiscalledbartering.37In1200BC,peopleinChinabegantouseshells(貝殼)asmoney.Usuallytheshellsusedasmoneywereverysmall.Thismadeiteasierforpeopletocarrymoneyoverlongdistances,andallowedfortradetodevelopbetweendifferentpartsofthecountry.Intheyearswhichfollowedthisinvention,manyothercountriesaroundtheworldbegantodothesame.38Thenextdevelopmentwasin1000BC,whenChinastartedmakingbronzeandcoppershells.Itwasn’tlongbeforetheChinesemaderoundcoinsoutofmetal.39By500BC,metalcoinshadbeguntoappearincountrieslikePersiaandGreece,andlaterintheRomanEmpire.About1000yearslater,leatherwasusedasmoneyinChina,andin806AD,thefirstpaperbanknoteswereproducedbytheChinesepeople.40A.Peoplealsobegancollectingforeigncoinsassouvenirs.B.However,aseconomiesdeveloped,suchexchangesbecameimpractical.C.ItwasstillmanyyearsbeforepapercurrencyappearedinEurope.D.Theyalsousedtinyshellsasmoneyforbuyingandselling.E.Astimewentby,tradebetweencountriesincreased.F.Duringthattime,forexample,buyingachickenmightcostseveralpotatoes.G.Theveryfirstcoinsoftenhadholesinthemsothatpeoplecouldstringthemtogether.第三部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Gradythrewdownhisbackpackandslammedthecardoorshut.“Thisisgoingtobeareally41week,”hesaidunhappilytonoone42.Helookedaroundthecampground.Hundredsofblue-greenfirtrees,someastallaschurchtowers,43themountainside,givingittheappearanceofalushgreencarpet.Thesunwouldbesettingsoon.Then,Gradythought,maybethe44wouldn’tfeelsobad.Evenuphereinthe45,thehotstickinessofJulyclungtohim.

Gradyhatedcamping,butitwassomethinghisfamily46everysummer.Hisfatherlikedcookingoveranopenfire,tellingstoriesabouthowto47thingslikebearattacksandswarmsofbees.HismotherandyoungerbrotherJaredlikedtohikeandtake48ofanimals.Jaredhadacollectionofbugpicturesthathe’d49tothewallsinhishalfoftheirroom.GradythoughttheywerejustscaryandproofthatJaredwasa50kid.

Theysetupcamp—two51,oneforhisparentsandoneforhimselfandJared.Whileeveryoneelsestarted52dinner,Grady,lookingforsomeplacetocooldown,setoffforthenearbystream,whichwasdeepenoughto53in.Ashe54thestream,somethingcaughthiseye.Therewasa/an55blackbearcub—nomorethantwofeettallwithalovelyface.

Itwasplaying56atthewater’sedge,57itssurroundings.Gradymovedclosertogeta58look.

ThenGradyheardasoundbehindhim.He59hisfathersayingthatbearcubswouldneverbe60.Thenheturnedaroundandsawthecub’smothermovingswiftlytowardshim...41.A.long B.interesting C.peaceful D.risky42.A.inadvance B.inbrief C.inparticular D.insilence43.A.blocked B.covered C.reflected D.scarred44.A.dust B.campground C.heat D.sun45.A.mountain B.river C.sky D.tower46.A.believedin B.insistedon C.camecross D.livedthrough47.A.encourage B.explore C.recognize D.survive 48.A.care B.control C.pictures D.examples49.A.guided B.pinned C.taken D.thrown50.A.sensitive B.smart C.tough D.strange51.A.beds B.rooms C.tents D.plates52.A.altering B.hunting C.ordering D.preparing53.A.dig B.swim C.hide D.sink 54.A.crossed B.imagined C.left D.neared55.A.adorable B.aggressive C.injured D.large56.A.cautiously B.joyfully C.forcefully D.nervously 57.A.attacking B.destroying C.hating D.ignoring58.A.better B.brighter C.fixed D.lasting59.A.found B.learned C.remembered D.misunderstood60.A.alone B.awake C.cute D.scared第II卷第三部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分45分)第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填寫(xiě)1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Waybackin1674,afroghelpedAntonivanLeeuwenhoekmakeanincrediblediscovery.AntoniwasanamateurscientistfromHolland,sofascinatedbymicroscopes61he’dbuiltsomeofhisown.Onerainyday,ashewentforawalk,aleapingfrog62(draw)hisattentiontoapuddle.Antonicollectedadropofpuddlewaterandputit63hismicroscope.Hewasamazed64(see)awholecommunityofcreaturesswimminginthisonedrop—tinybeingsnoonehadeverseenbefore.Thesetinybeings,calledmicrobes,areeverywhere:indirt,infoodandonyourkitchentable.People65(cover)inthem,too.66youweretocountallthemicrobesonandinsideyourbody,youwouldfindyourbodyhasmoremicrobesthantheworldhaspeople—over6billion!Microbescan’tsurviveon67(they)own.Theyneedfood.After68(settle)intoahome—you,forinstance—theystealvitaminsandothernutrientsandleavebehinddeadcellsandpoisonousliquidscalledtoxins.Somemicrobescanmakeyousick.Peopleusuallycalltheseonesgerms.69(lucky)foryou,therearemore70(help)microbes,workingtogethertokeepyouhealthy,thanbadones.第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題l分,滿(mǎn)分10分)假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫(xiě)的以下作文。文中共有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧),并在其下面寫(xiě)出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(xiàn)(\)劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下畫(huà)一橫線(xiàn),并在該詞下面寫(xiě)出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯(cuò)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(jì)分。Itookpartinateenagesummercamplastmonth.Wehelpedatanationalparkinaweek.Wediddifferentthingseveryday,soIdidgetabitannoyedbecausewehadcheesesandwicheseverylunchtime.Itreallywasgoodfun,althoughweworkincrediblyhard.Oneday,theschedulewaschangedatthelastminute,andinsteadofourplannedactive,weallhelpedthestaffto?nishcuttheweedsbythelake.Thatwasthemuchtoughestday—andalsothebest.Everyday,theytookturnstocookinteamsof?ve.Whenitwasourteam’sturn,wemadeasimplydinnerforeveryone.Judgingbythefactthattherewasnoleft,Ithinkthatourteamdidgreatjob.第二節(jié)書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿(mǎn)分25分)假定你是李華,下周你校將舉辦茶文化節(jié)。你想邀請(qǐng)英國(guó)朋友David來(lái)做關(guān)于“英國(guó)茶文化”的講座,請(qǐng)寫(xiě)信告知,內(nèi)容包括:簡(jiǎn)要介紹茶文化節(jié)活動(dòng);說(shuō)明講座主題:英國(guó)下午茶;詢(xún)問(wèn)可來(lái)做講座的具體時(shí)間。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。2023屆廣州市高三調(diào)研測(cè)試英語(yǔ)答案第I卷第二部分第一節(jié)21-23:DCB 24-27:ACCB 28-31:ABDC 32-35:DBAD第二節(jié)36-40:FBDGC第三部分第一節(jié)41-45:ACBCA 46-50:BDCBD 51-55:CDBDA 56-60:BDACA第II卷第三部分第二節(jié)61.that62.drew 63.under 64.tosee65.arecovered66.If 67.their 68.settling69.Luckily 70.helpful注:第66、69題小寫(xiě)不給分,第69題Lucky給滿(mǎn)分。第四部分第一節(jié)Itookpartinateenagesummercamplastmonth.Wehelpedatanationalparkinaforweek.Wediddifferentthingseveryday,soIdidgetabitannoyedbecausewehadcheesebutsandwicheseverylunchtime.Itreallywasgoodfun,althoughweworkincrediblyhard.workedOneday,theschedulewaschangedatthelastminute,andinsteadofourplannedactive,activity/activitiesweallhelpedthestaffto?nishcuttheweedsbythelake.Thatwasthemuchtoughestday—cuttingandalsothebest.Everyday,theytookturnstocookinteamsof?ve.Whenitwasweourteam’sturn,wemadeasimplydinnerforeveryone.Judgingbythefactthattherewassimplenoleft,Ithinkthatourteamdid^greatjob.nothing/none

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