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高三英語考試注意事項:1.答題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考生號、考場號、座位號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。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。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatdidthewomanthinkthemanwasgoingtodo?A.Washclothes. B.GotoSweden. C.Havesupper.2.Howmanypeoplewillhavedinnertogether?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five.3.Whenshouldthemanmakethecallbyhistime?A.At2pm. B.At3pm. C.At5pm.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Theyneedtomakemoreefforts.B.Mostoftheworkremainstobedone.C.Theworkisnotasmuchasthemanthinks.5.WhichT-shirtwillthemanbuy?A.Theblackonewithlongsleeves.B.Thelighter-coloredonewithaV-neck.C.Theround-neckedonewithshortsleeves.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。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,各小題將給出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.WhatdoestheteacherthinkofDavid’smath?A.It’snotverygood. B.It’sexcellent. C.It’saverage.7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Parentandteacher. B.Motherandson. C.Husbandandwife.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.WhyisthewomanunwillingtoplayJuliet?A.Shedislikestherole.B.She’safraidtoplaywithMarie.C.Shedoesn’twanttomemorizelines.9.WhomayplaythecharacterJulietintheend?A.Thewoman. B.Marie. C.Lisa.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atahotel. B.Attheairport. C.Atthewoman’shouse.11.WhatdoesthemanplantodoinCalifornia?A.Relaxhimself. B.Buyanewhousehere. C.PracticespeakingEnglish.12.WhydidDrewchooseMrs.McNamara?A.Theycomefromthesameplace. B.Herhouseisneartheschool. C.Shehasabeautifulhouse.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whichistheman’sfavoriteatfirst?A.Readingbooks. B.WatchingTV. C.Cleaninghouses.14.Whatdidtheman’smotheraskhimtodoinhisGradeFive?A.Readonebookeveryweek.B.Readtwobookseveryweek.C.WriteareportontheTVprogramme.15.Whattopicmighttheman’sbrotherbeinterestedin?A.Animals. B.Science. C.Engineering.16.Whatmadethemanbegintolovebooks?A.Thereviewsinthebooks.B.Therewardsfromhismother.C.Thenewexperiencegainingfromreading.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whichbusdidthespeakergeton?A.Thefirstbusthatpassed. B.Thethirdbusthatpassed. C.Thesecondbusthatpassed.18.Whatwastheonlywordthespeakerknewofthelanguage?A.Thenameofthehotelinwhichhelived.B.Thenameofthestreetinwhichhelived.C.Thenameofthecityinwhichhewas.19.Whowasthesecondpersonthespeakerasked?A.Apoliceman. B.Apostman. C.Anewspaperseller.20.Whatcanwelearnaboutthespeakerfromthetext?A.Hehadarrivedinanothercity.B.Hehadn’treachedthedestination.C.Hehadfoundthehotelwiththehelpofsomeone.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四個選項中選出最佳選項。AHerearefoureventsthatcanhelpyourstudentstaketheirwritingtothenextlevel.TheScholasticArt&WritingAwardsWithawiderangeofcategories—fromcriticalessaystosciencefictionandfantasy,theScholasticAwardsareamainstayofstudentcontests.Eachcategoryhasitsownrulesandwordcounts,sobesuretocheckouttheoptionsbeforeyoudecidewhichoneisbestforyourstudents.Studentsingrades7-12,aged13andup,maybeginsubmittingworkinSeptemberbyuploadingtoanonlineaccountatScholasticandconnectingtotheirlocalregion.Thereareentryfees,butthosecanbewaived(免除)forstudentsinneed.YoungArtsNationalArtsCompetitionThisendssoon,butifyouhavestudentswhoarereadytosubmit,it’sworthit.YoungArtsoffersanationalcompetitioninthecategoriesofcreativenonfiction,novel,playorscript,poetry,shortstory,andspokenword.Studentwinnersmayreceiveawardsofupto$10,000aswellasthechancetoparticipateinartisticdevelopmentwithleadersintheirfields.YoungArtsacceptssubmissionsineachcategorythroughOctober13.NationalYouthFoundationProgramsEachyear,awardsaregivenforStudentBookScholars,AmazingWomen,andthe“IMatter”Poetry&Artcompetition.Thisisagreatchanceforkidstoexpressthemselveswithjoyandstrength.Therules,prizes,anddeadlinesvary,socheckoutthewebsiteformoreinformation.AmericanForeignServiceNationalHighSchoolEssayContestIfyou’relookingtohelpstudentstakeadeepdiveintointernationalrelations,history,andwriting,looknofurtherthanthisessaycontest.WinnersreceiveavoyagewiththeSemesteratSeaprogramandatriptoWashington,DC.Studentsfilloutaregistrationformonline,andateacherorsponsorisrequired.ThedeadlinetoenteristhefirstweekofApril.21.WhatisanobviousfeatureofTheScholasticArt&WritingAwards?A.Noentryfeesrequired. B.Variousrulesandwordcountspercategory.C.Opentostudentsingrades7-12. D.Focusesonvisualartsonly.22.Whichcompetitionofferswinnersavoyageandatrip?A.TheScholasticArt&WritingAwards.B.YoungArtsNationalArtsCompetition.C.NationalYouthFoundationPrograms.D.AmericanForeignServiceNationalHighSchoolEssayContest.23.Whatdothecompetitionshaveincommon?A.Theyarefreetotakepartin. B.Theyareheldatthesametime.C.Theyareintendedforstudents. D.Theyofferprizesupto$10,000.BWhentourguideandwildlifephotographerGauravRamnarayananwasonasafarijeepwithhistouristsatKazirangaNationalPark,theyheardanalarmcallfromadeer—thesoundananimalmakeswhenitseesapredator(捕食者).Hebegandriving,turningacornerbeforestoppingthecarinitstracks:Around700metersaway,therewasatigerontheroad.Whenhelookedatthepredatorthroughhiscameralens:Withstrawberry-blondestripes,thebigcatwasunmistakablyarare“golden”tiger.“Thetigerdecidedtocometowardsus,notwithanyintentionforattackoranyintentiontoharmus,butpurelytopassthroughhispathandproceedwithmarkinghisterritory,”saysRamnarayanan.Hewasabletosnapincredibleshotsofthetigerasitwalkedalongtheroad,comingwithin100metersofthesafarijeep.Ramnarayananpostedanimageonline,andInternetuserswerequicktoexpresstheiradmirationforthestunningphotoandthetiger’sunusualcoloring.Butgoldentigersarenotasubspecies:They’retheresultofageneticmutation(突變)thatchangesthecoloroftheirfur.Andwhiletheyarebeautiful,theirpresencehasadarkside.Goldentigers,likewhiteandsnow-whitetigers,areoneresultofarecessivetraitthatappearsasamutationincolor-creatinggene.Whileit’sauniquesellingpointforvisitors,theparkisnotcelebrating;Therecessivegenesareshowingupduetoinbreeding(同系繁殖)withinaweakenedpopulation.Around70%ofAssam’s190tigersresideinKaziranga,butrapiddevelopmentintheregionmeanswildlifeislosingitshistoricmigrationroutesbetweenhabitats.ForphotographerRamnarayanan,Kaziranga’sgoldentigerwashisfirstsightingoftheseunusuallycoloredbigcats.Strikingasitwas,he’sconsciousoftherarity,andhopeshecaninspireconversationsabouthowtobetterprotectwildlife.“Asaphotographer,Icanbringmessagesouttothepublic,”headds.24.Whatmayadeerdowhensensingdanger?A.Hideinacorner. B.Pretendtobedead.C.Makeawarningsound. D.Helplesslywaitfordeath.25.WhatdidRamnarayanandowhenthetigerwascomingtowardhim?A.Hefeltthreatenedanddroveaway. B.Hetriedtoattractthetiger’sattention.C.Heignoreditandcontinuedtheroute. D.Hetookthechancetophotographthetiger.26.Whatistheattitudeoftheparktowardsmoretigerslivinginthisarea?A.Concerned. B.Indifferent. C.Opposed. D.Ignorant.27.WhatdoesGauravRamnarayananhopetodoregardinghisencounterwiththegoldentiger?A.Capturemoreimagesofsimilartigers. B.Causediscussionsonwildlifeprotection.C.Discouragetouristsfromvisitingthepark. D.HighlightthebeautyofKazirangaNationalPark.CWemaynotalwaysnoticethatwefrequentlyimitateeachotherinconversation,usingsimilargestures,accents,andfacialexpressions.Wealsooftenreusethewordsofthepeoplewespeakwith.Overtime,thisformofengagement,knownasresonance(共鳴),hasincreasedmostlyamongpeopleinhighersocialgrades,includingpeopleinleadingmanagerialpositionsinthecorporateworld,doctors,universitylecturersandpoliticians,accordingtoastudyledbyDrVittorioTantucci,aSeniorLecturerinLinguisticsatLancasterUniversity.Itshowedthatovera20-yearperiodpeoplefromthesesectorschangedtheirbehaviour—resonatingwithoneanothersignificantlymorethantheyusedtoandmovingtowardsamoreengagingstyle.Wetalklikeotherstobemoreinclusiveandresonatewiththem.Thismight,suggesttheresearchers,beduetothedramaticchangeincorporatecommunicationandhighereducationinthe2000s,involvinganinstitutionalturntowardscorporatesocialresponsibility(CSR),andideologies(意識形態(tài))suchasEquality,Diversity,andInclusion(EDI).“Thisaffectednotonlythesystemofvaluesofthosecommunitiesbutalsotheirinteractionalbehaviour,nowincreasinglymovingtowardsopenacknowledgementofotherpeople’stalk,”saidDrTantucci.“Thisincreaseisnotfoundinworkplaceswheretheseideologiesarenotroutinelyencouraged.”“Whenwordsandexpressionsarecreativelyreusedinconversation,speakersaremoreengagedwitheachother’sspeech,showingamoreinclusiveattitudetowardswhathasjustbeensaidbytheotherparty,”explainsDrTantucci.“Theymaketheotherperson’sspeechsoundmoreimportant.”Thisphenomenon—resonance—hasbecomemoreobviousacrosshighersocialgradesofBritishSocietythaninlowerones.ThisshowsasignificantchangeinhowBritishpeopleinteractwithoneanotherandhowthisisreflectedindifferentsocialclasses.28.Whatdoestheterm“resonance”refertointhetext?A.Thephysicalactofsound.B.Thepsychologicalphenomenonofsympathy.C.Thecorporatestrategyofadaptingtomarkettrends.D.Thebehavioralpatternofimitatingothersinconversation.29.Whichgrouphasshownthemostsignificantincreaseinresonance?A.Highschoolstudents. B.Amateurathletes.C.Leadersofcompanies. D.Shoppingassistants.30.Whatmightbethereasonbehindtheincreaseinresonance?A.Theriseofsocialmedia. B.Theinfluence:ofpopularculture.C.Advancesincommunicationtechnology. D.TheshifttowardsCSRandideologieslikeEDI.31.Howdoesacommunicatorfeelinaresonantconversation?A.Respected. B.Offended. C.Nervous. D.Uncomfortable.DForestshavebeenembracedasanaturalclimatesolution,duetotheirabilitytosoakupcarbondioxidefromtheatmosphereastheygrow,lockingitupintheirtrunks,branches,leaves,androots.ButanewstudyconfirmswidespreaddoubtsaboutthepotentialformostforestsintheWesternUStohelpcontrolclimatechange.PublishedinEarth’sFuture,thepaperanalyzedtrendsincarbonstorageacrosstheAmericanWestfrom2005to2019.LedbyJazlynnHall,aforestandlandscapeecologistatCaryInstituteofEcosystemStudies,theteamfoundthatthroughoutmostoftheregion,climatechangeandfiresmaybecausingforeststostorelesscarbon,notmore.“There’sagrowingtrendtouseforestsasnaturalclimatesolutions,”saidHall.“Manyclimatemitigation(減輕)pathwaysrelyinpartonadditionalforestcarbonstoragetokeepwarmingbelow1.5℃thiscentury.WewantedtoprovideabaselineforhowmuchcarboniscurrentlystoredinWesternforests,howit’schanging,andhowdisturbanceslikefireanddroughtposeathreattoclimatemitigationtargets.”TheauthorswarnthatmanyWesternforestscouldseearapidaccelerationofcarbonlossinthecomingyearsordecades.“Thesechallengeshavethepotentialtocompromisecarbonstoragecapacityandweakenourabilitytomitigateclimatechange,Hahcautions.Byprovidingafire-newviewofthreatsatlandscapeandregionallevels,Hallandcolleaguesprovideaframework(框架)thatcouldhelpforestmanagersadaptsite-specificstrategiestostrengthenforestresilience(復(fù)原力).Theyalsoidentifytheremainingareaswiththelowestriskandhighestpotentialtostorecarbon,suchasthePacificNorthwest.“Ourstudydevelopsnewmethodstocarefullyestimateforest-carbonstorageataregionallevel,trackitovertime,andfindoutthecausesofchangesovertime,”saidHall.Heexpectsthemethodswillbeusefulinmonitoringcarbonstoragelevelsgoingforward,aswellasassessingthecarbonimpactsofmanagementeffortssuchasforestthinningandplannedburning.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“soakup”inparagraph1mean?A.Putdown. B.Takein. C.Bringup. D.Giveout.33.Whywasthestudyconducted?A.Tofindthebestforestsforcarbonstorage. B.Topromoteforests’carbonstoragecapacity.C.Toassessthecurrentsituationofforests. D.Tomeasurethecarbonreleasedintoforests.34.WhatcanwesayaboutthefuturetrendofWesternforests?A.Carbonlosswillspeedup. B.Theywillbecomemoreresilient.C.Theywillstoremorecarbon. D.Theywillhavenoimpactonclimate.35.WhatistheprimaryfunctionofHall’sframeworkforforestmanagement?A.Predictingfutureforestgrowthrates. B.Identifyinghigh-riskareasforprotection.C.MappingalltheforestsintheWesternUS. D.Helpingmanagersadaptstrategiestoforests.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,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。HowtoBecomeaMoreInterestingPersonWhileyouwon’tbethelifeofeveryparty,youdohavethepotentialtodevelopmorepassionaterelationshipswithotherpeopleandactivities.Thiscan,inturn,makeyouamoreinterestingperson.Trythestepsbelowtostartonyourownpathtobecomingamoreinterestingperson.Writedownalistofyourskillsandinterests.Figureoutwhatbeinginterestingmeanstoyou.36Knowingwhatyouareinterestedinisessentialtobecomingbetteratinteractingwithothersinawaythatmightbeseenasmoreinteresting.37Recognizethatyouarealreadyaninterestingperson.Youmaybecomeamoreinterestingpersonforotherpeoplewhenyouhighlightsomeofyouruniquequalities.Thismightsoundcontradictoryatfirst,butitreallyjustmeansthattryingtobeyourselfisthebestwaytoappearmostcomfortable.Smileandlaughasoftenasyoucan.Researchhasfoundthatevenifyouaren’tnecessarilyhappy,tobeginwith,themereactofsmilingcanreleasechemicalsinyourbrainthatmakeyoumorecomfortableinyoursurroundings.38Smilingandlaughterhasevenbeenshowntorelievesymptomsofminordepressionandanxiety.Tryoutnewactivitiestostretchyourcomfortzone.39Whenyoustretchyourcomfortzone,yougetyourselfoutofarut(慣例).Youinjectmoreexcitementintoyourlife.Youmeetnewpeople.Beopentotryingnewactivitiessothatyoulearntobealittlemorefearless.Getasenseofwhatpeoplewanttohearabout.Whilebeinginterestingcanmeantalkingaboutyourself,italsomeansthatyoushowinterestinotherpeople.Askabouttheperson’schildren,oraskfordetailsabouthisrecentvacation.40A.Embraceyouruniqueness.B.Trytobecomfortablearoundpeople.C.It’simportanttolearnhowtoengagewithothers.D.What’sinterestingwon’tbethesameforeverybody.E.Asaresult,yoursmileconveysthisfeelingtoothers.F.Experimentwithnewactivitiesthatmightinterestyou.G.Maketheotherpersoncomfortableinyourpresencebymakingyourselfeasytotalkto.第三部分語言運用(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)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。BrandonGarrettwasdrivingalongawindingroadintheWallowaMountains,accompaniedbyhisloyaldog,Blue.Theyweregoing.41withhisbrotherandhisfamilyattheirusualcampsite.Asheapproachedasharpcurve,helost42ofthecarandcrashedofftheembankment(路堤).Despitesurvivingthe43,Brandonwastrapped,unabletocallforhelp44hisdeadcellphone.Hehadnochoicebuttowaitforhelp.45,hisdogBluewassafeandsound.Havingsensedsomethingwas46,BluerannearlyfourmilestothecampsitewhereBrandon’sbrotherwasstayingtofind47.Afterreachingthecampsite,Blue48thefamily,barkingcrazilyuntiltheyunderstoodtheurgencyofthesituation.Thefamilyquicklygatheredothercamperstoassistintherescue49.Theylocatedthecrashsiteintherugged(崎嶇的)terrainbutfacedchallenges50Brandon.Realizingthegravityofthesituation,theycalledemergencyrescuers,whoarrived51withchainsawsandnecessarytools.AftercarefullymakingtheirwaytoBrandon,they52ablanketandropetopullhimoutoftrouble.Brandonwassenttothe53hospital.Afteraweekoftreatment,hewasdischargedfromthehospital.Thoughitwouldtake54forhimtofullyrecover,hefeltgratefulforthe55actionsofBlueandtherescueteamthatsavedhim.Together,theyhadturnedanear-tragicsituationintoastoryofmiracle.41.A.swimming B.shopping C.camping D.skating42.A.sight B.control C.source D.path43.A.war B.a(chǎn)ffair C.experience D.a(chǎn)ccident44.A.dueto B.a(chǎn)longwith C.a(chǎn)partfrom D.outof45.A.Additionally B.Fortunately C.Unusually D.Conveniently46.A.smelly B.strange C.wrong D.missing47.A.guideline B.a(chǎn)ccess C.company D.a(chǎn)ssistance48.A.a(chǎn)lerted B.called C.told D.reminded49.A.ceremony B.effort C.occasion D.region50.A.catching B.informing C.reaching D.greeting51.A.equipped B.filled C.covered D.decorated52.A.set B.got C.brought D.used53.A.best B.nearest C.latest D.biggest54.A.time B.courage C.chance D.energy55.A.giant B.normal C.quick D.complex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(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Oneofthemostwell-knownEuropeanstotraveltheSilkRoadinMedievaltimeswasMarcoPolo(1245-1324),amerchant(商人),explorerandwriterwhorecordedhistravelsinthebookTheTravelsofMarcoPolo,56describes—amongotherthings—Polo’stravelsalongtheSilkRoadandthe57(vary)Asianregionsandcitiesthathetraverses,includingChina.AcitizenoftheRepublicofVenice,Polo58(grow)upinafamilywherebothhisfatherNiccoloanduncleMaffeoweremerchants.EvenbeforeMarcowasborn,thebrothershadtravelled59(extensive),settinguptradingpostsinConstantinople,Sudak,Crimea,andthewesternpartoftheMongolianEmpire.TheyevenvisitedChina.Later,thePolobrother’sembarkedonanewjourney,andthistimetheybroughtMarco60them.Thistrip,whichwouldendup61(take)24yearssincetheystayedforverylonginChina,istheonerecordedbyMarcoPoloinhisbook.Ithasbeenassumedthat62PolostravelledalongtheNorthernSilkRoad,althoughthe63(possible)ofasouthernroutehasalsobeenadvancedbysomescholars.ThePolosweren’tthefirstEuropeanstovisitChina,64MarcoPolowasthefirstEuropeantopu

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