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濱城高中聯(lián)盟20232024學(xué)年度上學(xué)期高三期中(II)考試英語試卷注意事項(xiàng):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)5ABC10Whenisthetwospeakers’flighttomorrow?A.At9:40am. B.At10am. C.At11:40am.Whojustshowthevideo?A.Mr.Atkins. B.Mrs.Holloway. C.Mr.Williams.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?A.Asalesman. B.Amanager. C.Alibrarian.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$80. B.$90. C.$100.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Atask. B.Anovel. C.Ameeting.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(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。Whatdoesthewomanorder?A.Saladandbread. B.BBQchickenandrice. C.HunanchickenandCocacola.Whycan’tthewomanhavepies?A.Allpiesaresoldout.B.Noonecookspiestoday. C.Thepiesaretakenoffthemenu.聽第7段材料,回答第8至第10三個(gè)小題。Whatkindofjobisthemaninterviewingfor?AjobataTVstation.Ajobataradiostation.Ajobatamusicschool.Whatdoesthemanneedtodoifhegetsthejob?A.Answerphones. B.Stayuplate. C.Cleanthestudio.Whatisthemanprobablylike?A.Lazy. B.Confident. C.Hardworking.聽第8段材料,回答第11至第13三個(gè)小題。Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?Waiterandcustomer.Ticketsellerandpassenger.Managerandsecretary.Whatdoesthemanneedtodotomorrow?A.Meetwithhiswife. B.Haveameeting. C.Bookaticket.Whenwillthemantakeatraintomorrowevening?A.At5:40. B.At6:10. C.At7:00.聽第9段材料,回答第14至第16三個(gè)小題。WhatcausedPetertheproblemsatthebank?Thebankwasclosed.Therepairmanforgotthetime.Theputerdidn’twork.WhichcountryisHenryfrom?A.France. B.America. C.Germany.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atabank. B.Atarestaurant. C.Atashop.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第17至第20四個(gè)小題。Whendidanicydessertstarttobeenjoyedaccordingtopaintings?A.Inthe12thcentury. B.Inthe1500s. C.In1845.WhatdidCharlesdotoicecream?Hepublishedtherecipe.Hecutahead.Hemadealawforit.Whomadeitpossibleforordinarypeopletoenjoyicecream?A.AnEnglandwoman. B.ANewJerseywoman. C.AFranchwoman.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?Thecreationoficecream.Thepopularityoficecream.Thehistoryoficecream.第二部分閱讀(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A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ATheheroeshelpingthestarsshineThe19thAsianGames,whichestoacloseonSunday,haswitnessedthegreatcontributionofpeoplefromallwalksoflife.LiuShuyiThesecuritystaffmemberhasbeenresponsiblefortheprotectionofrifle(步槍)andpistolammunition(手槍彈藥)foreventssuchasshootingandmodernpentathlon(現(xiàn)代五項(xiàng)運(yùn)動(dòng))."Duetothevariedguncontrolpoliciesindifferentcountries,weworriedthatathletesmightnotunderstandthelocalrules.However,thoseconcernswereallrelievedwheneveryoneshowedunderstandingandcooperation."Liusaid.LuBaolin"Iwakeupeverydayat2:00am,setoffat4:30am,drivemorethan30kilometerstotakeathletestothepetitionvenue,andthenreturntotheAsianGamesVillage.Eachroundtriptakesalmosttwohours,andoneachpetitionday,Imakethejourneythreetimes,"Lusaid.HissonisalsoinvolvedintheGames,providingsecurityservices.Duetotheirworkmitments,theyhardlyseeeachotherthesedays.OntheMidAutumnFestival,thefamilyspentoveranhourchattingviavideocall,celebratingthefestivaltogetheronline.ShiFutianAsasportsreporteratEnglishlanguagenewspaperChinaDaily,hesaid"Ifeelveryluckytoparticipateinsuchahugeeventasajournalist.Ialsohopethatthroughourmediacoverage,morepeoplewillgettoknowtheathletesandunderstandtheirstories."LiGuanlinAvolunteerattheBasketballArenainShaoxingOlympicSportsCentreGymnasium,andhisjobistoensurethatthecourtisfreefromdebris(碎片),sweatstainsandwatermarks,andtoensurethesmoothprogressofthematchesbyhelpingpreventathletesfromslippingandavoidinganyunnecessaryinjuries."WhenIamondutyatthecourt,myfamilywilllookformeduringthelivebroadcast.TheytoldmethatseeingmebusilyworkingmakesthemrealizehowmuchI’vegrownup.”+Addto share…More 21.WhatcanwelearnaboutLuBaolin?Heisinchargeofthesecurityservice.Hehastomakeajourneyamongdifferentcities.HesacrificedtimespentwithfamilyduetohisHedoesn’tneedtobeanearlyriserduringtheGames.22.Whosejobistoguaranteethesafetyoftheathletesonthecourt?A.LiuShuyi. B.LuBaolin. C.ShiFutian. D.Li23.Whereisthetextmostprobablytaken?A.Asportsmagazine. B.Anonlineforum.C.Agovernmentreport. D.Ahistorytextbook.BItallstartedwithasimplequestion:“CanIpaintyourportrait?”Inthesummerof2015,BrianPetersonandhiswife,hadjustmovedtoSantaAna,California.OnePetersonwasrelaxinginhislivingroom,readingthebookLoveDoes,aboutthepowerofloveinaction,whenhisquietwasdisturbedbythehomelessman,whowasoftenyellingonthestreet.Inspiredbythesympatheticmessage,Petersonmadeanunexpecteddecision:Hewasgoingtogooutsideandintroducehimself.“Itwasthestrangestthingtome,”PetersonrecalledlateronthepodcastArtist.“WhenImetthehomelessmanFaris,Isawbeautyonthefaceofamanwhohadn’tshavedinprobablyaandprobablyhadn’thadashowerinclosetoaButhisthelifeinsideofhim,inspiredme."AndeventhoughPeterson,agraduateoftheClevelandInstituteofArt,hadn'tpickedupapaintbrushinabouteightyears,hefoundhimselfaskingifhecouldpaintFaris'sportrait.Farissaidyes.ThatledhimtoformFacesofSantaAna,anonprofitorganizationfocusedonbefriendingandpaintingportraitsofmembersofthemunitywhoareunhoused.Theportraitssignedbybothsubjectandartistaresoldforafewthousanddollars,whichisthenputintowhathecallsa"loveaccount"forhismodeltohelppeoplegetbackontheirfeet.Petersonhaspainted41oftheseportraitshimself.utthere'smoretothefinishedproductsthanthemoneytheybringtosomeonedownandout.He'sdiscoveredthatthebuyerstendtoconnecttothestoryofthepersoninthepainting,findingsimilaritiesandoftenfriendshipwithsomeonetheymighthaveotherwiseoverlookedorstereotyped()."Peopleoftentellme,'Iwastheonethatwouldcrossthestreet.ButIseehomelesspeopledifferentlynow,'"Petersonsays."Ididn'tknowthatwouldhappen."WhatinspiredPetersontosetupFacesofSantaAna?A.passionforpainting. B.TheinspirationfromthebookLoveDoes.C.connectionwithFaris. D.Theuniqueappearanceofthehomelessman.25.Whatdoestheunderlinesentencemeaninthelastbutoneparagraph?Petersonstillhasmoreportraitstofinish.Theportraitsmaybringmoretothebuyers.Theportraitsshouldbesoldatahigherprice.Thebuyerstendtodonatemoremoneythantheportraits’price.26.WhichwordscanbeusedtodescribePeterson?A.Caringanddevoted. B.Culturedandambitious.C.Creativeandgrateful. D.Generousandshortsighted.27.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheArtofFriendship B.ANonprofitOrganizationC.ThePowerofArtsDream D.PetersonandHisPortraits.CAfteraboomingsummerseason,thetourismmarkethasseenanupsurge(激增)inboththesupplyanddemandsides,especiallybecausethecoinciding(重合)ofMidAutumnFestivalandtheNationalDayresultedinan"eightdayGoldenWeek"holiday.Beforetheholiday,theMinistryofCultureandTourismtookmultiplemeasurestoenhancethequalityofculturalandtourismproducts,suchasimprovingproductsonthethemeoffamilyreunion.Forthebenefitofbusinessesandthepublic,ithasextendedfinancialsupportfor"culturalandtourismconsumptionactionplan"inahundredcitiesanddistrictswhichprovidesconsumersubsidies(補(bǔ)貼),ticketdiscounts.Thetourismindustrysawanexplosiveupsurgeduringtheeightdayholiday.Therailways,beforetheholiday,saidtheyexpectedtorecordabout190millionpassengertrips.Theairlines,ontheotherhand,expectedmorethan21millionpassengertripsduringtheholiday.AndCtripreportedmorethanafourtimesincreaseindomestichotelsearchesparedwiththesameperiodin2022and120percentmorethanthe2019holidayseason.Also,longdistancetravelandfamilytripsremainedpopularchoiceswhileculturalperformancesandmuseumsdrewmoreyoungtourists.Therelaxationoftravelingabroadhascreatedfavorableconditionsfortherecoveryoftheforeigntourismsector.InAugust,theMinistryofCultureandTourismannouncedthegrouptourismto78countries,includingJapan,theRepublicofKorea,andtheUnitedStates,raisingthetotalnumberofsuchcountriesto138.Yetthesurgeinthetourismmarketisbothablessingandachallengefortouristspots.Overcrowdinginscenicspots,difficultyinobtainingticketsforcertainattractionsandmuseums,potentialrisks,andunsatisfyingtourismservicesarestillmon.Toaddressthesechallenges,weproposethefollowing.WhatdidtheMinistryofCultureandTourismdotopromotetourismindustry?providebudgetfriendlyoptionsforpeople.launchmoreculturalandtourismproducts.createmorebusinessopportunitiesforthepublic.makeaculturalandtourismconsumptionactionplan.29.Whatcanbelearnedfromreport?Peoplearewillingtotravelabroad.MorepeoplebookhotelsthroughtheInternet.Adaytripwithfriendsisstillpreferredbypeople.Theculturaltourisgainingpopularityamongtheyouth.Whichisprobabletheauthor’sattitudetowardtheupsurgeinthetourismmarket?A.Approving B.Objective C.Doubtful D.CriticalWhatwillthefollowingpassagetalkabout?Thechallengestourismmarketwillface.Thefeaturesthatmarktheeightdayholiday.Theconfidenceinthetourismindustry’sfuture.Thesuggestionsofenhancingvisitors’experience.DManyanimalsmovefromoneplacetoanotheratcertaintimesoftheyear.Thisannualmovementiscalledmigration.ForanadultAfricanelephant,migratingisnoeasytask.Whiletheyfacescarcewatersuppliesand120degreetemperaturesontheirtrack,peoplearetheirnumberoneproblem.Warfaredestroysfoodonwhichmigratingelephantsdependandcreatesdangerousareaswhereelephantscannottravelsafely.Worsestill,manyAfricanpeoplehavetradednomadic(游牧的)lifestylesforfarming.Unfortunatelyforelephants,farmerssetupfencestoprotectcropsanddomesticanimals,manyofwhichblockregularmigrationpaths.Roadsalsodisturbelephantmigration.Thoseoutsidenationalparkboundariesarepriorpoaching(偷獵)spots.Elephantsknowunguardedroadsaredangerous.Duringonestudyof28elephantsinCentralAfrica,onlyonefemalecrossedanunprotectedroad.Whenshefinallycrossed,shemoved14timesfasterthanshedidwhencrossingaprotectedroadinsideapark.Tohelp,medicalproceduresaretakentokeepmaleelephantsfrombreeding,whichreducesthenumberofbirthsandtheenvironmentalpressureonregionswhereelephantscannotmigrate.EventhoughAfricanelephantsarethelargestlandanimal,therolethatitsmigrationplaysintheentireecosystemisnotfullyunderstood.GPStrackingcollarscanhelptheseelephant“travelagents”mapwhichrouteselephantsusemost.Dr.MichaelChase,thefounderofElephantsWithoutBorders,trackselephantsin22countrieswithtechnology.“Ifweareabletoidentifyhowelephantsmove…wecanlinkuphabitatsfromonecountrytotheother,”hesays.InmanypoorareasofAfrica,sincenootherpayingworkisavailable,poachersillegallykillelephantsandsellirony(象牙)tofeedtheirfamilies.Whenpoachersbeeparkstaff,theywillhavemoneytofeedtheirfamiliesandmeanwhileelephantswillbeprotected.Theelephantistheambassadorforconservation.Protectingelephantmigrationrouteswillallowthesegentlegiantstothrive.Whyisittoughfortheelephantsonthemove?Theweatherischangeable.suppliesaresufficient.disturbregularmigration.Migrationisaffectedbynomadiclifestyles.Whatdoestheunderlined“those”inparagraph3referto?A.Elephants. B.Unguardedroads. C.Poachers. D.Migrations.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?Theelephantsareinserioustrouble.Themigrationsofwildanimalsaremysterious.Measurescanbetakentosafeguardthefutureoftheelephants.Theremayeatimewhenthenumberofelephantsrisesagain.WhatcanwelearnfromMichaelwords?Thehabitatsofelephantswillbepletelydestroyed.Itisimpossibletotrackthemigrationsofelephants.Migrationroutesareidentifiedtokeepelephantsfrommoving.Ithasfarreachingimpacttounlockthesecretofelephants’migrations.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以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)。TheHistoryoftheAutomobileTheautomobile,moremonlyknownasthecar,certainlycountsasoneofthegreatestinventionsinhumanhistory.36Astowhoinventedtheautomobile,theanswerisnotquitesoclearcut.WhilesomegivecredittoKarlBenz,whopatentedthefirstgaspoweredvehiclein1886,othersgivethepraisetoGottliebthetwoinventors'paniesmerge()in1926toformthefamousMercedesBenz.37 ItwasHenryFordwhodesignedasystemofmassproductionthatallowedhimtoproducecarsfarmorewhichinturnmeanthecouldsellthematlowerprices.By1927,15millionofFord'sfamousallblackModelhadbeenproduced.Masscarownershiphadbeea38Inventorswereworkingonelectricvehiclesaroundthesametimethatgaspoweredoneswerebeingdeveloped.Thefirstelectriccarwasdesignedin1884byThomasthesamemanwhoelectrifiedtheLondonUnderground.By1900,electricvehiclesweregivinggascarsarunfortheirTheywerequiet,didnotgiveoffemissions,andwereeasiertodrive,especiallyforwomen.39Theyweredifficulttochargewhenmostpeople'shomesdidn'thaveTheywerealsoratherexpensive.Intheend,HenryFord'scheapModelTputanendtointerestinelectriccarswhichdidn'tbeepopularuntilthegasshortagesandenvironmentalconcernsofthelate20thNow,earlyinthe21stcentury,wefindourselvesonthebrinkofyetanotherageinautomobilehistory.Electriccarsaresettomakethegasguzzler(油老虎)outofdate.40Benz,DaimlerandParkerwouldsurelybeamazedbyhowfartheirdreamshavee.Butwhywereearlyelectriccarsnotpopular?However,theyweren'twithoutshortings.TheywerealsopopularinEuropeancountries.ItallowspeopletotravelgreatdistancessafelyandAndselfdrivingcarsmaysoonmakehumandriversathingofthepast.Atfirst,EuropeanmodelswerefartooexpensiveformostpeopletoManypeoplethinkofelectricvehiclesasanewinvention,butactuallythat'snotthecase.第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下列短文,從所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Iacquiredalotbywatchinganimals.Theyhavetalestotellandlessonstoteachforanywhohavetheopennesstowatch, 41 andlearn.havethreeroosters(),eachwithadifferentpersonalityandadifferentvoice.Stewis 42 theleadingrooster.Hehasthe"perfect"voiceandstarlooks,suitablefor43inamovie.ofhiskind,heiswellawareofhistalentandappearance.Stewoftensingsat4:00AMto44thedawnbeforethispartoftheglobehaseventhoughtofcirclingtoit.Helooksafterthehens,knowingthathehasimportantworktodo.AnotherofourroostersisHemaynothave"thesound"or"thelook",buthetakeshisplaceintheorderofthingswithoutgivingevidenceof45oringratitude.Heistheonewho46looksfordangerandmakesa(n)unpleasantsoundlikecoughingwhenhethinksa(n)7ThethirdroosterisOnemorningIheardasoundthatmademe48outofthehouse.Ithoughtoneofthebirdswasinhorriblepain.therewereno9.IrealizedthatRockywaslearningtosing.Rockydidn'tseem50thathiscallwasnotperfect.Noneoftheotherchickensorroosters51himortoldhimtobequiet.Noneofthemsaid,"Stewsoundssomuchbetterthanyoudo."EvenifSmokerforeversoundslikehehasproblemswithhislungandRockyalwayssoundslikeheisinscreamingagony(),itjustwouldn’tbe52withoutthecallsofallthreeoftheroosters.Ienjoyhearingthemall,evenifStewoftenwakesmeupandtheothertwosoundill.PerhapsnohumanchoirwouldacceptamemberwithsuchavoiceasSmokerorbuteveryonehas53gifts,andnobodyisbetterthananybodyelsebecauseofourtalents.Somepeoplehavebeautifulbodies.Somepeoplehavethetalenttosingsongsor54storiesorcreatemagnificentartwork.Somehavethetalenttohelpothersfeelsecure.OthersarejustfindingoutwhattalentstheyhavetoSo,wecan55alotfromnatureifwehaveeyestosee,earstohear,andbrainsenoughtopayattention.41.A.spotB.findC.recognizeD.listen42.A.originallyB.generallyC.definitelyD.occasionally43.A.featuringB.showingC.playingD.shooting44.A.predictB.tellC.forecastD.anticipate45.A.envyB.respectC.trustD.doubt46.A.obviouslyB.typicallyC.regularlyD.absolutely47.A.enemyB.partnerC.panionD.follower48.A.walkedB.stormedC.crawledD.rushed49.A.quarrelsB.debatesC.injuriesD.accidents50.A.proudB.considerateC.upsetD.content51.A.caredforB.laughedatC.focusedonD.lookeddown52.A.duskB.eveningC.midnightD.morning53.A.uniqueB.awesomeC.similarD.specific54.A.takeupB.makeupC.drawupD.putup55.A.receiveB.expectC.takeD.learn高三語卷 第9頁/(共10頁第二節(jié)(高三語卷 第9頁/(共10頁閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。firsteverMaster'sdegreeinprehensiveIntangibleCulturalHeritage(ICH)researchkickedoffatTianjinUniversityinAugust2022.themajorhasreceiveditsfirstupdate,andasetoftextbooks56(tailor)tothespecialdegreearecurrentlybeingpiled(編寫).Thetitlesofthreetextbooks57(reveal)sofar.TheGeneralTheoryofIntangibleCulturalHeritageaimstoprovidestudentswithatheoreticalfoundationforresearchandwillbe58greatusetonewersinthefield.TheBookofLiteratureandArtandTheOralHistoryofInheritorsaredesignedwithcasestudyexamplesattachedtoeachsubject.Thetextbooksarebeingworkedonbyleadingexpertsinthefield.yearsago,Chinese 59 (pioneer)scholarXiangpublishedabookcalledOralandIntangibleHeritageofHumanity.Thebookhasbee 60 basicguidefortheworld'saswellasChina'sscholarstoestablishaprehensiveICHsystem.Xiangisworkingasthechief 61 (edit)ofTheGeneralTheoryofIntangibleCulturalHeritage.AlthoughthemajorisnottheonlyMaster'sdegreeinChinatotouchuponthesubjectofICH,yetunlikeallother"culturalheritage"majors62seeasasubdiscipline,the 63(new)establishedmajorattemptstoprovidestudentsfromdifferentbackgroundswiththemosttargetedtrainingaccordingtothe64 (official).Suchakindof"interdisciplinary"trainingledSuJunjie,aChineseICHscholarwithyearsofteachingexperienceatDeakinUniversityinAustralia,65(call)it"inno

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