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哈尔滨师大附中东北师大附中辽宁省实验中学年高三第二次联合模拟考试2023英语试卷注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮
2.擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段5A BC对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍例10How muchis theshirtA.£
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1.What arethe speakersmainly discussingA.Ajob.B.A trainingcourse.C.An interestingexperience.
2.What will the womanprobably dobefore eightA.Visit afriend.B.See adoctor.C.Go toa movie.
3.How does the womanfeel about the manA.ThankfuLB.Dissatisfied.C.Proud.
4.Why doesthe womanlook troubledA.Because she has toleave herfriend.B.Because shedoesnt likeliving in the dorm.C.Because shecan*t manageto movehouse herself.
5.Where arethe speakersA.At aclothing store.B.At thedoctors.and GrandpaLis housein Florida.Nine-year-old ZaraLi hadbeen excitedaboutthetrip.But shefound outthat theirbeloveddog,Tucker,had toslay ala doghouse.Tucker washer bestfriend in the entireworld.On the way toFlorida,shealready missedit.In the car seatnext to her,Zaras littlesister,Piper,kicked herfeet andsang thealphabet song.Suddenly,Piperreached overand grabbedthe dogtoy offZaras lap.“Quit it,Piper!”Zara cried.She triedto pullit back,but Piperheld ontight.All of a sudden,cloud ofwhite stuffingflewin theair with a rippingsound.“You aresuch ababy!”she screamed,causing Piperto burstinto tears.“Zara,“Mom sighed,Piper didntruin Tuckefstoy onpurpose.Shes onlyfour yearsold.Youre thebig sister,so benice.,Zara bither lipand staredout of the window.She was always gettinginto troublefor notbeing niceenough toPiper.Her parentsdidnt gelthat Piperwas wrongeither.Sometimes Zarapretended thatshe didnthave asister atall.This wasturninginto theworst Thanksgivingever.The wayto Grandma and Grandpas house wasdark andstormy.Suddenly,Dad pulledthecarover.Uh-oh!Itlooks likewere notgoing anywhere/9Mom announced.Zara sawa giantoak treecompletely blockingthe road.“The windmust haveknocked itdown/declared Dad.Grandmaand Grandpas houseis onlytwo blocksaway/Mom replied.C6We canwalk therest of theway.A littlerainnever hurtanyone.^^They allclimbed outof thecar.Wind andrain whippedZaras hairinto herface.It washard tokeep hereyes openagainstthe wind.“Youd betterhold ontomy hand,Piper/Zara cautioned,but Piperdidnt respond.Zara lookedbehindher,but Piperwasn*t there.She wasn*t withMom orDad,either.Mom!Dad!Wheres Piper”Zara shoutedin panic.Piper!Piper!n everyonecalled.The windseemed toblow theirvoices away.Then Zaraheard astrange soundcoming注意from the bushes nearby.续写词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.She pushedthrough thebranches of thebushes.Finally,they arrivedal GrandmaandGrandpa*shousewith thetiny,injured puppy.C.At home.第二节(共小题;每题分,满分分)15听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时55问每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Why is the mantalking to the womanA.To introduceclassic books.B.To sellbooks.C.To doa survey.
7.Who doesthe womanadmire mostA.An actress.B.A writer.C.A dancer.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.How muchwillthe man payfor theroom pernightB.$62,A.$
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9.What doesthe mancare aboutmostC.$
75.A.The telephone.B.The television.C.The Internet.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What isthe mandoingA.Telling the woman about a teacher.B.Introducing acourse to thewoman.C.Helping thewoman withher homework.
11.What doesthe manlike mostabout Dr.MillerA.His patience.B.His seriousness.C.His understanding.
12.What canwe learnfrom theconversationA.The womanis goingto takeDr.Millefs class.B.The manhad ateacher likeDr.Miller before.C.Dr.Miller has been teachingin Englandfor10years.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.How muchdoestheman haveto payto join the clubA.£
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14.Why doesVideo Clubhold ameetingA.To sendoutalist offilms.B.To introducefilms from abroad.C.To collectinformation onpopular films.
15.What filmsare mostpeople interestedinA.British films.B.American films.C.Australian films.
16.How willthemanget theformA.Hell haveit bypost.B.Hell pickit uphimself.C.Hell getit from the clubswebsite.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.When doesthe speakerusually gotothehealth clubA.In theevening.B.At noon.C.In themorning.
18.What doesthe speakerhave inthe morningA.A sandwich.B.Some coffee.C.A hamburger.
19.Where doesthe speakerhave herlunchA.In heroffice.B.At herhome.C.In arestaurant.
20.What doesthe speakerusually doon SundayeveningsA.Play soccer.B.Play tennis.C.Go swimming.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项A BC DAFrompage-turning thrillersto comicnovels-here areour picksof thehottest newbooks for a greatescape.To Paradiseby HanyaYanagiharaA fragile,wealthy youngman looksfor loveinthe19th centuryNew Yorkfilled withdiscrimination...The greatpowerof thisremarkable novelis drivenby Yanagiharasunderstanding of the achingdesire toprotect thosewe love.Companion Pieceby AliSmith(四重奏),Coming on the heelsof Smithsseasonal quartetCompanion Pieceboldly capturesthe spiritof thetimes,our pandemic-infected world,describing abroader storyabout loneliness,sadness,isolation,and freedom...AmyLan bySadie JonesAspecial childseye viewof anexperiment inliving,in whichcity familiesjoin handsto setup arural farm,deep inEnglishvillages.The kidsalternatively describetheir livesover severalyears,focusing asmuch on the animalsas onthepeople.Homesickness byColin BarrettItsbeen eightyears sincethe prize-winning YoungSkins,but thissecond short-story collectionis worththe wait.Shocking andslow-burning,eight character-driven talesof misadventuresare writtenwith acasual grace,eachshowcasing Barrettsunique blackhumor.Im SorryYou FeelThat Wayby RebeccaWaitToxic mothers,absent fathers,angry sisters,and madbrothers-this sharp,wise comedyis fullof upsand downsandsevere mentalhealth realities,describing ingreat accuracyand detailthe processof abreakdown andhow itimpacts theindividualfamily member.
21.Which of the followingdescribes thelife inthe countrysideA.Companion Piece.B.Amy Lan.C.Homesickness.D.Pm SorryYou FeelThat Way.
22.What canwe learnfrom the passageA.To Paradisecontains astory setin19th centuryBritain.B.Homesickness is a collectionof shortstories ina darklyfunny style.C.Companion Pieceis arepresentative ofAli Smithsseasonal quartet.D.Fm SorryYou FeelThat Wayconcerns emotionalbreakdowns amongfriends.
23.Where doesthe textprobably come fromA.A textbook.B.A report.C.A magazine.D.An announcement.BA teenagerhas created“the entireknown universe**inthepopular computergame Minecraftover thecourse oftwomonths.In the games creativemode,players canbuild structuresusing blocks.Eighteen-year-old ChristopherSlayton startedby buildingthe Earth.He useda globeto measurethe exactlocationof everycontinent loperfectly copythe planet.He wenton to build planets,stars,galaxies andspace gas.In a video,Slayton explainedthat hestarted skydivingso he could seethe planetfrom adifferent perspective,beforeusing mathematicalconcepts tomake surethat theuniverse wasmade toan accuratescale.In order to fitall of the planets(模拟),intheuniverse intothe simulationevery planetwould need to be700,000times smaller.Eventually,Slayton wasworking onstructures that are muchlarger thanthe Earth,like thesun.He usedthe brightest(光)blocks inthegameto buildthe star,adding solarflares tomake itfeel alive”.Building evenlarger structures-such asthe Pillarsof Creation,elephant trunksof interstellargas anddust intheEagle Nebula-took Slaytontwo daysto simplymake thecolors accurate,before paintingthe starsand theirshine inthebackground.Many otherimpressive buildshave beenmade inMinecraft.In2020,a playercreated alife-size recreationof theEarth,bypassing thegames built-in heightlimit torecreate MountEverest and the GrandCanyon at their fullscale.The gameis alsoa powerfullearning toolfor geography,history andeven finance.Minecraft exposeschildren tocomplicatedfinancial systems,nteacher Gamingco-founder JoelLevin toldThe Independent.Perhaps the most effectiveexperiencescomefromhaving teachersget outoftheway andletting thestudents playon theirown.With abit ofcoaching,this typeof experiencecan leadto amazingconversations about digital citizenship,online identityandresponsibility,n Levinsaid.
24.What ismainly talkedabout in Paragraph3A.Getting thescale right.B.Measuring thecontinents.C.Fitting theplanets in.D.Launching skydiving.
25.Which ofthe followingbest describesSlaytons recreatingthe universeA.Risky.B.Painstaking.C.Cooperative.D.Interactive.
26.What can be inferredfrom thelast paragraphA.Conversations shouldhappen beforekids play Minecraft.B.Questions ofonline identitywill ariseafter kidsplayMinecraft.C.Levin coacheshis studentsabout howtobuilduniverse models.D.Minecraft can be aneducational experienceeven ifchildren playit alone.
27.Which ofthe followingcanbea suitabletitle for the textA.Minecraft,a GoodLearning ToolB.Minecraft,a ModeloftheUniverseC.Impressive BuildsMade inMinecraftD.A TeenRecreates theUniverse inMinecraftCWith newtechnologies such as artificialintelligence and big data,smart agricultureis expectedto bringaboutessential changes to traditional agriculture in China.Shi Yun,a researcherattheChinese Academyof AgriculturalSciences,said Chinawould realizefully mechanized,automated,and digitalagriculture throughdeveloping precision agricultural technologies.Precision agricultureis anagricultural managementsystem aimedat optimizing inputs toachieve themost economicandenvironmental benefits,using technologiesincluding remotesensing andsatellite navigation.Precision agricultureis(月巴)able tobring downlabor costs,save water,fertilizers$4and pesticides,and reduceunnecessary decision-makingerrors.So far,demonstration basesfor smartagriculture havebeen builtin13areas includingBeijing,Heilongjiangprovince andthe XinjiangUygur AutonomousRegion.(滴流灌溉)Precision irrigation-for instance,drip irrigation-can greatlydecrease costsand increasethe efficiencyofwater and fertilizer use.By increasingsoil temperature,storing water,and controllingdiseases,the techniquehasimproved waterandfertilizeruse.Meanwhile,it hasimproved cottonquality andincreased cottonproduction inXinjiang.(尤人机)Other technologiesfbr precision agriculture suchas plant protection dronesand harvestingrobots canalsosave resourcesand costs,increasing farmersincomes andreducing theireconomic lossescaused bynatural disasters/Shi said.Drones canautomatically generateroutes byaccessing high-definition farmlandmaps,fly andspray accurately,and providestandardized agriculturalservices.However,the developmentof precisionagriculture stillfaces challengesand fallsbehind developed countries.Somecore equipmentand techniques,suchasparts ofagricultural sensors,still relyon imports,andbigshortages remaininsmart agriculturetechnicians.Besides,more financialsupport isneeded tocomprehensively promotesmart agriculturenationwide.Since artificialintelligence androbotics havebeen appliedin Chinaforarelatively shorttime,it isnecessaryto openup amodern pathwith Chinesecharacteristics basedon localconditions.
28.What arethe benefits of precisionagricultureA.Improving theenvironment andsaving fertilizers.B.Bringing downlabor costsand avoidingmistakes.C.Increasing efficiencyand removingsome diseases.D.Generating farmlandmaps andproviding services.
29.What doesthe underlinedword“optimizinginParagraph3probably meanA.Getting somethingdone conveniently.B.Holding apositive attitudeto something.C.Making somethingas effectiveas possible.D.Employing atraditional wayto dosomething.
30.How canprecisionagriculturebe developedproperlyA.Importing equipmentfrom somedevelopedcountries.B.Working outways tosuit localconditions indifferent areas.C.Using artificialintelligence androbotics todevelop moderncities.D.Seeking financialsupport abroadto improvethe productionof crops.
31.What canwe learnfromthepassageA.Smart agriculturehas replacedtraditionalagriculture.B.Artificial intelligencedepends onplantprotectiondrones.C.Precision agriculturehelps boostagricultural modulization.D.Demonstration basesfor smartagriculture havebeen builtthroughout China.DOn theeve ofthis weeksrail strikes,it wasreported thatthe industrybosses areplanning toweed outpaper trainticklesand closealmost1,000station ticket offices in England.The transportsecretary,Grant Shapps,has madeno secretofhis desireto seecosts savedin thisway.Some stationssell onlya handfulof tickleseach weekandthevast majorityof(交易)transactions havemoved online.In thename ofcost-cutting,station ticket offices arelikely tofollow the telephone boothonthecomer andbecomememory.For thosewho havegrown usedtothebenefitsoforganizing travelvia smartphones,there willbe littleto feelsorryfor.But forpeople withoutonline accessor skills-who tendto beolder,poorer,and morefragile-another socialbonierwill havebeen built.From medicalappointments topayment appsfor parking,more andmore keyservices arenow delivereddigitally.As thisrevolution takesplace,the interestsofasignificant minorityare beingignored tosome extent.In thecase ofhealthand socialcare,for example,it willoften bethose mostin needof assistancewho areleast ableto employelectronicdevices.The debateover ticket offices offersan opportunityto reflectmore broadlyontheincreasing roleof technologyinour sociallandscape.The unavoidabletrend towardstechnology ispredictable,but itspossible consequencesneedtobemanaged withmore care.With theexpanding rangeand increasingcomplexity of digital requirements,the agedaregradually withdrawingfrom increasingsocial servicesin theirlives.Ros Altmann,the formerpensions minister,recentlywrote ofbeing contactedby anelderly womanwho nolonger drivestoherlocal park,because shecannot downloadthecar parkingapp required.Much moreneeds tobe investedin helpinggain caysonline access.Alternative offlineoptions mustbe maintainedforimportant services.Contactable telephonenumbers ofrelevant staffshould alwaysbe available.These willcost more.But thatistheprice ofdigital transformation.
32.Why arethe station ticket officesinEnglandplanned forclosureA.To cutdown someexpenses.B.To minimizethe useof publictransportation.C.To increaserelated jobopportunities.D.To makechangestothe papertrain tickets.
33.Why doesthe authormention“thetelephonebooth“inParagraph2A.To indicateticketofficeswill becomea thingofthepast.B.To missthe oldmemories whentelephone boothswere inuse.C.To showticketofficesare morefashionable thantelephone booths.D.To describethe negativeimpact oftelephone boothsonticketoffices.
34.Which ofthe followingsuggestions isNOT mentionedaboutdigital transformationA.Necessary phoneservices.B.More diverseonline services.C.More convenientonline access.D.Alternalive offlinetransactions.
35.What isthepassagemainly aboutA.The importanceand classificationofdigitalservices.B.The viewsand attitudesoftheelderly towardstechnology.C.The advantagesand shortcomingsof stationticketoffices.D.The divisionand inconveniencecaused bydigitaltransformation.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Heart diseaseis agrowing problem.According tothe InternationalJournal ofMolecular Science,heart diseaseis thenumberone leadingcause ofdeath inwestern countriesand represents30%of alldeaths inthe world.36,like genetics,age,the amountof movementyou getonadaily basis,and yourdiet,with manyresearchersbelieving thatdiet isthemostcrucial wayto preventthese diseases.But howexactly dofood andyour dailydiet impactyourheart healthand riskof disease37()The AmericanHeart AssociationAHA recentlyreleased itsmost up-to-date listof guidelinesfor maintainingahealthy heart.The guidelinesclearly statethat inordertohelp reduceyour riskof heart disease,it isimportant tolimityour consumptionof heavilysalted foods,foods anddrinks withadded sugar,ultra-processed foods,and alcohol.38andhas foundthatapoor-quality diel,which isone thatconsists ofthe foodsmentioned aboveand is also lowin fruits,(心血管)vegetables,and wholegrains,can significantlyincrease yourchances ofcardiovascular disease.At thesame time,the AHAs guidelinesalso includehelpful tipsfor eatingpatterns thathave apositive effectonyour heartas well.They suggesteating avariety offruits,vegetables,and wholegrains,and choosinghealthy,leansources ofprotein.
39.At theend ofthe day,the researchseems toagree thatlowering your risk for heartdiseaseisacombined effort.40but insteadcanbesignificantly reducedwithabalanced dietthat followsmany ofthe suggestedguidelines.A.Here aresome beneficialeating habitsfor yourheartB.Your riskof heartdisease hasmany contributingfactorsC.It eantbe solvedwith justone specificfood ornutrientD.This goalcan onlybe achievedby healthyand regulareatingE.These patternscan significantlyhelp decreaseyourriskforheartdiseaseF.The JournaloftheAmerican Collegeof Cardiologystates similarguidelinesG.Read onto learnwhat theresearch saysabout eatinghabits contributingto heartdisease第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DHe,handsome andattractive thoughsmall,is73this year,but looksmuch youngerthan heactually is.My momgotthe41from my grandpa.And thankGod sodid I.You cannever imaginehow genuinely42and fascinatinghecouldbe.My grandpaabsolutely leadsa43life ofold age,unlike otherretired elderlypeople justwalking withtheir petbirds,or44time athome ascouch potatoesdo.He takesto cookingtasty cuisine,singing Karaoke,collecting antiques,and experiencingbrand newdimensions ofcultures.Stopping tosmell theroses andpassing onthe happinessisa45factor ofpeoples happylife/he always46hispeers.“He isalways doingeverything withhis47-sO cooland enviable!n my grandpas friendsremarked.They also48mygrandpa forhis blogwhere hewrites much,49his distinctopinion of life.One nighthis blogcaught mesenterawasa50,atthe verybeginning,of himhugging mygrandma withfireworks bloomingon TimesSquare lastValentines Day.nPeoplesay reality51and fantasybegins whenthe fireworksdisplay starts,but forme both52a greatdeal.I takegreat joyineveryday life53I canhold thehands ofmy love,he saidbeneath thephoto.I couldntbelieve thosewere frommygrandpa,I mean,froma73-year-old person.Now Ifinally seethe truemeaningofthesaying that54is nota timeoflifebut astate ofmind.I lovemygrandpafor theinteresting andromantic55hehas.
41.A.build B.manner C.genes D.characters42,A.grateful B.modem C.conventional D.plain
43.A.regular B.messy C.colorful D.rural
44.A.valuing B.saving C.sparing D.killing
45.A.critical B.limited C.single D.pointless
46.A.reminds B.forces C.warns D.requires
47.A.daughter B.doctor C.wife D.fellow
48.A.recall B.envy C.meet D.watch
49.A.voicing B.changing C.rejecting D.evaluating
50.A.scene B,sentence C.section D.photo
51.A.turns onB.fades awayC.works outD.lights up
52.A.count B.rise C.cost D.win
53.A.andB.but C.as faras D.as longas
54.A.optimismB.passion C.commitment D.youth
55.A.experienceB.appearance C.personality D.inspiration第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分1015阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Music isthe strongestform ofmagic.Indeed,it wastrue whena choirof youngsingers fromrural villages56takecenter stageal theChina NationalOpera Houseto singas anhonour toeveryday57hero.The newopera housein downtownBeijing,58hasbeena popularvenue ofclassical dramasand balletproductions,hosted ChildhoodConcert ofArt onAugust14*h,_59offerrural schoolchoirs agolden opportunityto entertainaudiences.151children fromeight villageschools performedonstage thatevening,with over100,000views online.60theirsinging maynot havebeen technicallyperfect likeprofessionals,their enthusiasmhad viewers61glue tothe seats.The schoolchoir struckthe audiencewith threesongs,including GuYong ZheortheLonely Warrior,originallysung byCantonese popstar EasonChan foravideogame.62songs,going viralon socialmedia thisyear,are hugelypopularamong kindergarten,school andcollege studentsinChina.“The warriorsong isan honorto ordinarypeople whowork hard63always keeptrying.The childrendedicated ittotheir parentswho arebrave64the faceof hardship.Most ofthese parentswork incities farfrom home65ensure theirchildrenhave abetter future,1says Leng,a musicalteacher.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分15假定你是学生李华,上周你校组织了为贫困地区学生献爱心的旧物捐赠活动请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括活动介绍;
1..你的感受2注意写作词数应为左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2A LoveDonation Activity第二节满分分25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文The BestWorst ThanksgivingItwas Thanksgivingmorning.This yearthe Lifamily wastraveling fromtheir homein Virginiato Grandma。