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絕密★啟用前濱城高中聯(lián)盟2023-2024學年度上學期高三期中Ⅰ考試英語第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Takeanap.2.WhatisthewomandissatisfiedwithaboutLinda?A.Herlearningattitude.3.WhoisScott?A.Awaiter.B.Preparedinner.C.Gotothebathroom.C.Hercommunicationskills.C.Astudent.B.Herexamresults.B.Asalesman.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atafurniturestore.B.Atthewoman'shome.C.Inarestaurant.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Atrip.B.ATVshow.C.Auniversity.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白,每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatbothersthewoman?A.Shetypestooslowly.B.Sheforgottosaveherreport.C.Hercomputerisbrokenagain.7.Whenisthewoman'sreportdue?A.ThisThursday.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatisthemanreadingatfirst?A.Apoem.B.NextMonday.C.NextTuesday.C.Amagazine.B.Anovel.9.HowdoesthewomanfeelaboutMaryVanderbilt'sstory?A.Angry.B.Curious.C.Indifferent.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.HowwillHelengettoChicago?A.Byrail.B.Byplane.C.Bycar.11.WheredidHelenandLisafirstmeet?A.Ataswimmingpool.B.AtLisa’shouse.12.WhatdoHelenandLisabothlikedoing?C.Atacamp.A.Goingskiing.B.Collectingstamps.C.Listeningtomusic.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WhycanthewomanspeakEnglishfluently?A.Shehasagiftforlanguages.B.Shehaslearneditforlong.C.ShesignedupforanEnglishcourse.14.Whatdoesthemanwanttodonextyear?A.Studyabroad.15.Whichofthewoman'ssuggestionsdoesthemantake?A.Thefirstone.B.Thesecondone.C.Thethirdone.16.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodotogetherthisevening?B.Joinaclub.C.TourBritain.A.Dotheirhomework.B.Cleanthehouse.C.Seeafilm.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Howmuchdoesitcosttobuyanadultticketandachildticket?A.About$36.B.About$38.C.About$40.18.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofwhale-themedspaces?A.They'reconfusing.B.They'respecial.19.Whatistheattractiononthe120thfloor?C.They'reinteresting.A.Asmallcafe.B.Anoutdoorbalcony.C.Aglassfloor.20.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttherestaurant?高三英語試卷第1頁共6頁A.It'sonthe122ndfloor.B.Itsfoodisinexpensive.C.Ithasgoodnaturallight.第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AMyPhotoshopWorldExperience:AlumniContestWanttoknowhowyoucanwinamirrorlesscamerabodyofyourchoosing—eitheraSonyA7III,aCanonEOSR,oraNikonZ6?It'seasy!AllyouhavetodoisshareyourfavoritememoryfromPhotoshopWorldwithusonInstagram.Whetheryouattendedlastyear,sevenyearsago,oreven20yearsago,wewanttoknowwhatmadetheeventspecialtoyou.HowdoIenter?·GotoInstagram.·UploadyourPhotoshopWorldphotoandtellusaboutyourfavoritePhotoshopWorldexperience.·Includethehashtag#MyPhotoshopWorldinyourpost.·Publishthepost.·PostmustbemadeafterApril8at12:00amandbefore11:59pmonApril28,otherwisethepostwillnotbecountedasavalid(有效的)entry.That'sit!Nocomplicatedform.tofillout.Noemailsign-upneeded.SimplypostandcrossyourfingersforachancetowinamirrorlesscamerabodyinourMyPhotoshopWorldExperienceAlumniContest.RegisterforPhotoshopWorldThere'sstilltimetosignupforPhotoshopWorld,sodon'tmissyourchancetoexperiencethisfantasticevent!We'vegot20+world-classinstructorscomingtoeachshowtorevealtheirbesttipsandtricksforanyonelookingtoimmersethemselvesfurtherinthephotographyworld.Withover100classesandliveshoots,there'salittlesomethingforeveryone!21.Whatdocontestantsneedtosubmittoparticipateinthecontest?A.TheirimagesasprocessedviaPhotoshop.B.Theirexperiencesofusingcameras.C.TheirmemoriesofPhotoshopWorld.D.Theirunforgettabletravelexperiences.22.Whichofthefollowingwillberegardedasaninvalidentry?A.PostsmadeonInstagram.B.Postssubmittedat10amonApril8,C.Poststhatincludethehashtag#MyPhotoshopWorld.D.Postsofyears-oldmemoriesofPhotoshopWorld.23.WhatisPhotoshopWorldmostlikelytobe?A.Aphotographycontest.C.Aphotographysoftware.B.Aphotographymagazine.D.Aphotographyevent.BAfterdeclutteringguru(整理大師)MarieKondopublishedherbookTheLife-ChangingMagicofTidyingUpin2010,“tidyhouse,tidymind”hasbecomeabeliefformanypeople.Theythrowawayanythingthatdoesn't“bringjoy”andputeverythinginorder.Butrecently,theJapaneseguruannouncedthatshewouldbegivingupontidyingupherhousetospendmoretimeonherchildren.Thenewsshockedmanyfollowersandalsocausedheateddiscussiononsocialmediaaspeopleaskedthequestion:shouldn'twealwayskeepourhousetidy?Somepeopleinsistthatmasteringtheartofdeclutteringhasthepowertorelieveourlives.Byrepackaging,labelingandarrangingthingsneatly,peoplecanfeelmoreincontroloftheirenvironmentandspendlesstimelookingfordailynecessities.Tosomeextent,“bytidying,we'reallowedtoadjustourselves;we'reabletodiscoveroursenseofvalue.”WangZehu,adeclutteringconsultantinShanghai,toldChinaDaily.Yetitholdstheuntoldnegativeofcleanlinessandorderaswell—theconstantworriesoverwhatcanprovetobetrivialmatters,saidZoeWilliamsofTheGuardian.Forexample,youmayaskyourself:“DidIputmybooksontheshelfcorrectly?”“Where'stheperfectplacetoputmytowels?”andsoon.Ironically,justworryingaboutsmallthingsalsoleadstowastedtime.Sincedeclutteringcontinuedenjoyingpopularity,socialmediahasencouragedaesthetics(審美觀)thattendtomake“tidybackdropsalackofpersonalstyle,”notedtheNewYorkPost.Sometimes,“clutter”conveyssomethingabouttheownerofthelivingspace,showingofftheirpersonalityandcelebratingthebeautywhich“can'tbecopied”.Infact,theactof“decluttering”or“keepingorderinchaos”issimplyawaytobringjoyandfindhappiness.AsKondoherselftoldTheWashingtonPost,“Thetruepurposeoftidyisnottocutdownonyourpossessionsordeclutteryourspace,butrathertolearntomakemeaningfulchoicesandfindgratitudeineverydaylife.24.HowdoesdeclutteringbenefitpeopleaccordingtoWangZehu?A.Ithelpstosavetimeandspace.B.Itgivespeopleagreatersenseofcontrol.C.Ithelpspeopleknowwhattheytrulyvalue.D.Ithelpstoreducestressandanxiety.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“trivial”inparagraph4probablymean?A.UrgentB.criticalC.ComplexD.Insignificant26.Whatisthemainideaofthesecond-to-lastparagraph?高三英語試卷第2頁共6頁A.Declutteringisrisinginworldpopularity.B.Thedeclutteringtrendgoesagainstcreativity.C.Declutteringhascreatedanewformofbeauty.D.Declutteringisbringoutpeople'spersonality.27.InMarieKondo’sopinion,whatisthetruepurposeoftidying?A.Tobeorganizedandproductive.B.Toreduceone'sdesireformaterialgoods.C.Tocreateacomfortableenvironment.D.Toliveameaningfullifeandbegrateful.CIraqi-BritisharchitectZahaHadidwasknownas“theQueenoftheCurve”;Italian-bornBritisharchitectRichardRogerslikedhigh-techsteelstructure...Manystararchitectsareeasilyrecognizedbytheirtypicalstyles.Unlikethem,however,BritisharchitectDavidChipperfieldisfamousforhavingnotypicalstyle.Formorethan40years,Chipperfieldhasworkedacrossmanydifferentbuildingtypesfrommuseumstoapartmenthousesindifferentcities.Whilethetypeandlocationofhisprojectsvary,hisideaofmatchingbuildingstothecitiesandlocalculturestheyarebuiltinhasneverchanged.OnMarch7,Chipperfieldwasnamedthewinnerofthe2023PritzkerArchitecturePrize,thehighesthonorinarchitecture.AsthePritzkerjury(評審委員會)wrote,“WedonotseeaninstantlyrecognizableDavidChipperfieldbuildingindifferentcities,butdifferentDavidChipperfieldbuildingsdesignedspecificallyforeachcircumstance.Whendesigningbuildings,Chipperfieldoftenlooksintolocalarchitecturaltraditions.Heincludescolonnades(柱廊)inhisEuropeanprojects,aswellascourtyardsintheChineseones.Healsouseslocalmaterials.WhenbuildingtheUSSaintLouisArtMuseum'sEastBuilding,heusedaggregates(建筑集料)madeofstoneandsandfromtheMissouriRiver,reportedCNN.Chipperfieldthinksthattheworldisfilledwithbadmodernarchitecture.Duringa2011TedXtalk,hesaidsomanyglobalbuildingsarefinishedfastwithoutconcernforthefuture.“Asanarchitect,I'minawaythepreserverofmeaning,memory,andheritage.Citiesarehistoricalrecords,andarchitectureafteracertainmomentisahistoricalrecord,”saidChipperfield.So,insteadofgoingafternewnessandfastness,Chipperfieldrespectseachcity'shistory.Builtinthemid-1800s,Berlin'sNeuesMuseumwasbombednearlytopiecesduringWorldWarIIandleftinruins.In1997,Chipperfieldrebuiltitbykeepingitsformerremainsaspartofthenewdesign.Thousandsofpiecesofscraps(廢料),evenbulletholes,wereincludedinthebuilding,accordingtoBloomberg.Asthestatementoftheawardexplains,Chipperfield'sworks“embracethepreexisting”whilecreating“structuresabletolast,physicallyandculturally”.28.WhatisChipperfield'sarchitecturalapproach?A.Hehighlightslocalqualities.C.Headoptshigh-techstructure.B.Healwaysusessustainablematerials.D.Hepreferssharpanglesandstrikinglines.29.WhatdoesthesectionconcerningtheUSSaintLouisArtMuseumshowaboutChipperfieldandhisworks?A.Eachofhisworksisunique.B.Helikesmakinguseoflocalmaterials.C.HefocusesonbuildingmuseumsD.Heoftenincludescolonnadesinhisbuildings.30.AccordingtoChipperfield,whatisaproblemwithbadmodernarchitecture?A.Ithasnotypicalstyle.C.Itisnotvisuallyappealing.B.Itlackscreativityindesign.D.Itprefersspeedtoquality.31.HowdidChipperfieldrebuildBerlin'sNeuesMuseum?A.Herestoreditasitusedtobe.B.Hetriedtomakeitlookmoremodern.C.Hecreatedastructureabletolastforalongtime.D.Hehadtheformerremainsbuiltintothedesign.DPeople'sfirstmemoriesareallautobiographical(自傳式的),ormemoriesofimportantexperiencesintheirlives,andtheseeventsdidn'thappenbeforetheageof2or3.Infact,mostpeoplecan'trememberthingsfromthefirstfewyearsoftheirlives—aphenomenonresearchershavecalledinfantileamnesia.However,researchsuggeststhatinfantscanformotherkindsofmemories.Withinthefirstfewdaysoflife,infantscanrecalltheirownmother'sfaceandtellitfromthefaceofastranger:Afewmonthslater,infantscandemonstratethattheyrememberlotsoffamiliarfacesbysmilingmostattheonestheyseemostoften.Butifso,whydopeopleexperienceinfantileamnesia?Thoughitstillisn'tclearwhetherit'sbecausewecan'tformautobiographicalmemories,orwhetherwejusthavenowaytoregainthem,scientistshaveafewguesses.Oneisthatautobiographicalmemoriesrequireyoutohavesomesenseofself.Researchershavetestedthisabilityusingamirrorrecognitiontaskcalledtherougetest.Itinvolvesmarkingababy'snosewithaspotofredlipstick.Researchersthenplacetheinfantinfrontofamirror.Infantsyoungerthan18monthsjustsmileatthebabyinthereflection,notshowinganyevidenceof.recognizingthemselvesortheredmarkontheirface.Between18and24months,infantstouchtheirownnose,evenlookingembarrassed,suggestingthattheyconnectthereddotinthemirrorwiththeirownface—theystarttoformsomesenseofself.Anotherpossibleexplanationisthatbecauseinfantsdon'thavelanguageuntillaterinthesecondyearoflife,theycan't高三英語試卷第3頁共6頁formdescriptionsabouttheirownlivesthattheycanlaterrecall.Finally,thehippocampus(海馬體);whichistheregionofthebrainthat'slargelyresponsibleformemory,isn'tfullydevelopedintheinfancyperiod.Scientistswillcontinuetoinvestigatehowthesefactorsmightcontributetoinfantileamnesia.32.Whatcaninfantsdointheirfirstfewmonths?A.Memorize-mostoftheirfamilymembers.B.Distinguishbetweenfamiliarandunfamiliarfaces.C.Rememberaseriesofeventsfromtherecentpast.D.Identifytheirownreflectionsinthemirror.33.Whatdoinfantstendtodoafter18monthsaccordingtotherougetest?A.Seetheirreflectionsasthemselves.C.Enjoyplayingwiththeirreflections.B.Ignorethemarksontheirfaces.D.Showastronginterestinthemirror.34.Whatcouldbeacauseofinfantileamnesiaaccordingtothetext?A.Infants'inabilitytorecallmemories.B.Infants'immaturehippocampus.C.Infants'undevelopedcommunicationskills.D.Infants'flexibleautobiographicalmemories.35.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Whendobabiesstartrememberingthings?B.Whyisithardtoregainlostmemories?C.Howdokidsformtheirfirstmemories?D.Whycan'twerememberbeingababy?第二節(jié)(共5小題:每小題2.5分,滿分12.5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。Socialmediacanconnectyoutofriendsandfamily,bringyouthelatestandmostimportantnews,andhelpyoudiscoverthingsyouwouldnevercomeacrossotherwise.36.Theycanleadtonegativeemotionsordistractyoufromimportanttasks.Yourfirstthoughtmaybetodeleteyouraccountscompletely,butyoumaymissoutonallofthebenefits.Whynotusesomeofthesesmartstrategiestohelpyoufindagoodbalance?·37Thecontactsonyoursocialmediacanaddupquicklyovertimeasweconstantlyfollowmorepeople.Addinginotherjunkaccountscanmakethingsevenworse.Thenexttimeyouloaduponeofyoursocialmediaapps,takesometimetounfollowtheaccountsandpeopleyou'renolongerinterestedin.38.Ifyou'reonlyfollowing50peopleontwitter,forexample,youknowthatyou'renotmissingtoomuchifyou'reonlycheckingyourtimelineonceaday.·TurnoffnoticesFewernoticescanhelpyoukeepfocusedandcreateahealthyhabitofcheckingsocialmediaonlywhenyoureallyhaveto.Noticesaren'ttoodifficulttocontrolthesedays.39casesomeappshavesecretwaysofinformyou.?Settimelimits.Browsethroughtheoptionsyouhaveinsideyourapps,too,inSettingtimelimitsforsocialmediaappsonyourdevicesisn'taperfectapproach,asyoucaneasilyturnthemoffifthedrawistoostrong.Still,youmightfindtheselimitationsareeffectiveatreducingtheamountoftimeyouspendcheckingyoursocialnetworks.40,andfromthereyoucansethowlongyouareallowedtouseeachappfor.Despiteallofthesemeasures,you’lldefinitelystillneedabitofwillpoweraswell.A.UpdateyouraccountsregularlyB.FollowfewerpeopleC.YoucanfindScreenTimeoptionsintheiOSD.Takealookatthephone’ssettingsandyouwillseewhatyoucanchangeE.However,socialmediacontactmaycauseyouproblemsF.ButtheseplatformscansometimesbetroublemakersG.Thiswillmakeabigdifferencetohowoftenyouchecksocialmedia第三部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Recently,Ihavebeenstrugglingtoconnectwithmydadbecauseourconversationshaveseemedunimportanttohim.Inahalf-heartedattempttofindsomethingthat41him,Ipulledoutmyphoneandshowedhimafew42ofJay,mynewpetrabbit.“DidmomtellyouIgotabunny?”Itwasanunusualquestion.Tomysurprise,mydad's43werelifted.“Ablackbunny!”hecalledout,gettingcloserto44thephotos.Hewantedtoknowmore.Ihurriedtofindmorephotos,holdingontothis45opportunity.Ishouldn'tbe46thatitwasabunnythatbrokethroughthe47betweenmydadandI.Growingup,wenevertalkedmuch.48ourtimetogethercenteredaroundanimals,likecatchingcrayfishattheriverandcaringforturtlesandcrabs.49animalshasalwaysbeenourthing.Afewmonthslater,IcameupwithmorephotosandvideosofJayonmylaptopsomydadcouldseethemmore50.Ihadbeen51thathisinitialinterestinJaywasaone-offevent,buthe52up.againwhenIshowedhimthenewstuff.高三英語試卷第4頁共6頁Ourloveforanimalsisthe53thatconnectsus.Therewasno54tostarthavingdeepconversationsifthathadneverbeenourstyle,justfinding55togetherinaphotoofabunnywasenough.41.A.connects42.A.giftsB.comfortsB.photosB.feelingsB.shareB.unfinishedB.annoyedB.silenceB.ThusB.LovingB.frequentlyB.ashamedB.stoodC.inspiresC.videosD.interestsD.posters43.A.spirits44.A.select45.A.unexpected46.A.disappointed47.A.chatC.eyesD.handsC.examineC.undoubtedC.satisfiedC.bridgeC.MeanwhileC.ResearchingC.patientlyC.worriedC.gaveD.deliverD.unlimitedD.surprisedD.fogD.InsteadD.CatchingD.quicklyD.discouragedD.lookedD.routineD.chanceD.freedom48.A.Plus49.A.Respecting50.A.easily51.A.pleased52.A.cheered53.A.trickB.chainB.helpB.joyC.bondC.harmC.success54.A.need55.A.hope第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于3個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形China'sbiangbiangnoodlesaretakingtheworldbystorm,yetthedish'snamedoesn't56(official)exist.Herein.Xi’an,thecapitalofChina’sShaanxiprovince,thecraftofnoodle-pullingisso.twistedtogetherwiththeblowingsound57then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