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延边州年高三教学质量检测2023英语本试卷共页满分分,考试用时分钟10150120注意事项答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置
1.选择题的作答每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑写在试卷、草稿纸和答
2.2B题卡上的非答题区域均无效非选择题的作答用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非
3.答题区域均无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5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5A BC听完每段对话后,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
101.What is the womansdaughterA.She is an engineer.B.She is a musician.C.She isa universitystudent.
2.What doesthe womansuggest the man doA.Get abrochure.B.See onlinevideos.C.Watch aTV program.
3.What doesthe womanwant toeatA.A carrot.B.Some tomatoes.C.Some cake.
4.How longis theflight fromParis toLondonA.Two hours.B.Three hours.C.Five hours.
5.Where arethe speakersprobablyA.At anoffice.B.At ashop.C.At afactory.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A BC D选项I haventreceived anyformal trainingin swimmingbut wasborn andbrought up in thisarea,soswimming comesnaturally tome.We allplay herein the41waters becausewe knowits safe.But thereareareas inthis lakethat arevery deepand dangerous.It was around sometimelast yearthat ayoung girlwas laughingand playingin thewater.I sawher andrememberedmy
42.I smiledand continueddoing mywork until I heardher
43.I lookedback at the waters,(旁but I couldnt see her-she hadgone into the deepand hadstarted to
44.There wereabout100onlookers观者)but no one movedan inch.I didntunderstand whynoonewas45to doanything aboutit!I couldntseeher and Ididnt havea46where she was,but I just jumpedin,hoping to find her.I sawherdrowning in the deepand Iswam towardsher.The waterthere washeavy andfighting the47wasnt easy,but Iswam withall mymight tosave thegirl andmyself.At somepoint,I evenfeltlikelwouldnt48it becauseit wasjust toomuch.But Ipushed myselfharder andused allmy strengthuntilIfinally49her.I50herandpulled herout of the deep.When Ireached theshore andput hernear thesteps,everyone
41.A.pure B.different C.shallow D.natural
42.A.childhood B.knowledge C.dream D.adventure
43.A.sing B.laugh C.whisper D.cry
44.A.drown B.struggle C.freeze D.swim
45.A.worried B.ready C.curious D.politepraised my51but myonly focuswas tosee whethershe
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47.A.conflict B.force C.danger D.wind
46.A.choice B.problem C.clue D.word
48.A.take B.make C.get D.chance
49.A.saw B.informed C.reached D.understood
50.A.caught holdof B.stared atC.kept trackof D.listened to
51.A.inspiration B.experience C.honesty D.bravery
52.A.left B.regretted C.survived D.agreed
53.A.normally B.hurriedly C.hardly D.greatly
54.A.worker B.example C.swimmer D.signal
55.A.decision B.plan C.suggestion D.differenceLuckily,she startedbreathing53after a few minutes.I becamea good54after that,but thebiggest lessonI learnedfrom thisis tonever be an onlookerand togetup andmake a55in oneshour ofneed.第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Yazhou pottery—a typeof exquisitepottery witha historyof more than600years—is nowshining anewlight acrossChina.As anancient Chineseartifact,Yazhou potterydates back56the reignof EmperorZhu Yuanzhangofthe MingDynasty.During thisperiod,the artform57bring toYazhou townin todaysPingtang county,Guizhou provincefrom Jiangxiprovince.This is58Yazhou pottery was namedand foundits origin.After59spread toGuizhou,Yazhou potterywas combinedwith aspectsfrom thelocal Miaoand Buyiethniccultures.In thisway,it gainedits owndistinctive stylein shapeand color.The shapesof Yazhou pottery areinspired directlyby objectsin dailylife,60adds to their folkstyle.Inaddition,the glazeof Yazhou pottery is alsospecial.The potteryuses glasspowder tomake productsJade-like in6£appear.Yazhoupotterysaw acrisis in621980s.as manypottery factorieswere closedbecause thedaily usesofpottery werelargely replacedby those63make frommetal andplastic.64fortune,things changedafter2008,when Yazhoupotterywaslisted asa national-level intangibleculturalheritage andgot support from governmentsof differentlevels.Its inheritorsare alsocreating newways65develop it,like transformingthe potteriesinto touristsouvenirs.The heritageofYazhoupotteryisnever somethingthat standsstill,but aprocess drivenforward byinnovation.56575859606162636465第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分15假定你是李华,你的留学生朋友邀请你去参观一个海洋生物摄影展请你用Larry marinelife英语给他回一封邮件,询问这个摄影展的有关情况内容包括摄影展举办的时间、地点;
1.参加摄影展的费用及所需的准备
2.注意写作词数应为左右;
1.80请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Dear Larry,Yours,Li Hua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(从快面)As ateenager,!couldnt standseeing aphoto ofmy nosein profileU.1hated howbig it wasand,if peoplepraised mefor mylooks,!always feltit wasin spiteof themost noticeablefeature onmy face.I wasabout to accept that I wouldnever fullysee mynose asbeautiful when I metNicholas Baldion,an(肖像),artist,in aLondon pub,and askedhim topaint my portrait Iregretted this the secondI arrivedformy sitting.I hadforgotten thatBaldion wouldhave tospend hoursstaring atmy biggestinsecurity,and then(油回).painstakingly translatingit ontocanvasThe firstsitting was hard.Icouldnot shakethe feelingof wantingto turnmy headto facethe front.Ihated thefact thatBaldion wasopenly andcarefully examiningthe onefeature Ihad spentyears tryingtohide.Yet,as thetwo-and-a-half-hour sittingwent on,I calmeddown andbegan toaccept myfeelings.I hadputmyself inthis situation,so nowIjustneeded tosit init.By thesecond sitting,I wasalmost excited-notjust bythe thought of havingan afternoonwhenIhad anexcuse todo absolutelynothing,but becauseit hadfinallysunk inthatI was havingmyportraitdone.注意续写词数应为左右;
1.150Iwasnervous tosee thefinished portrait.When Ilooked atthe picture,I couldnthelp butsmile back..请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5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5A BC选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置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间每段对话或独白读两遍55听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What isthe mainidea ofthe conversationA.How tosave money.B.How toeducate peopleabout the environment.C.How tomake theschool moreenvironmentally friendly.
7.What doesthe manthink aboutan electricbusA.It isexpensive.B.It isan excellentidea.C.It couldeasily beintroduced.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakersA.Friends.B.Neighbors.C.Relatives.
9.What doesthe womanwant todoA.Borrow somethingfrom the man.B.Lend abrush tothe man.C.Help the man painthis kitchen.
10.What colorpaint isthe womanusingA.Blue.B.Green.C.Yellow.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.How oldisthecarA.Five years.B.Ten years.C.Twenty years.
12.Why isthe womanselling thecarA.It isin poorcondition.B.It isrunning badly.C.It isunnecessary.
13.What concernsthe manabout thecar听第段材料,回答第至题A.The age.B.The appearance.C.The milesit hasdone.
9141714.Where arethespeakersA.In Scotland.B.In America.C.In Canada.
15.What doesthemanthink ofthe countryhe isvisitingA.It iswarm.B.It issunny.C.It iscold.
16.What isthemanlooking forA.His luggage.B.His hotel.C.His car.
17.What willthemanprobably donextA.Take ataxi.B.Walk tothe hotel.C.Tour aroundthe town.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.What coloristhe houseA.Green.B.Brown.C.Red.
19.Which streetwas thehouse movedtoA.635Franklin Street.B.635Fulton Street.C.807Franklin Street.
20.Why wasthehousemovedA.To improveit.B.To rebuildit.C.To saveit.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)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DAChinatown,lying inDowntown L.A.near thecitys culturalcenter,is oneof L.A/s mostpopular touristdestinations.What areyou waitingfor Goto explorethis amazingplace rightnow!A MECCAFOR FOODInChinatown,a mixof newand oldrestaurants meetseveryones needs.Early birdsshould stopbyPhilippe TheOriginal,a localrestaurant thatsbeloved forFrench Dipsandwiches,but alsoserves a goodclassic Americanbreakfast.Night owlswill want to headto Full House Seafoodon HillStreet,which isopenlate intothe night.CHINESE AMERICANMUSEUMFood isfar from the onlyreason tovisit Chinatown.People interestedin historywill wantto starttheirtrip atthe ChineseAmerican MuseumCAM,lying justoutside ofChinatown atEl Pueblode LosAngelesHistorical Monument.The museumis housedin theGarnier Building,the oldestsurviving Chinesebuildingin amajor areaof California.CENTRAL PLAZAAbig statueof BruceLee hasbecome amust-photograph sitein ChinatownsCentral Plaza.The late武术martial artsstar oncehad astudio inChinatown at628W.College St.Nearby isDragon ChasingPearl,which wasoriginally paintedon thewall in1941by TyrusWong.Theartist,who passedaway inDecember2016at age106,was famousfor hiswork infilms,particularly asthelead artiston DisneysBambi.FESTIVALSChinatown hostsmany party-style eventsthroughout theyear,like themusic andfood truckChinatownSummer Nights,the yearlyMoon Festivaland thebiggest one,Chinese NewYear!Its reallyagoodplace toexperience L.A/s culturaldiversity.
21.Of thefollowing places,which onemay bepopular forits breakfastA.Garnier Building.B.Philippe TheOriginal.C.FullHouseSeafood.D.Golden LakeEatery.
22.Who mightbe attractedtotheCAM mostA.A chef.B.A doctor.C.A dancer.D.A historian.
23.What canyou doin ChinatownA.Visit BruceLee in person.B.Taste differentfood forfree.C.Celebrate theSpring Festival.D.Protect the oldest Chinesebuilding.Jordan Mittlerhas beenspending weekendsteaching seniorsin NewYork how to usetechnology foryears,but henever expectedhe wouldbe streaminga classonline.He has taught texting,emailing andvideo chattingto dozensof seniorsfor years,beginning whenhisgrandparents firstgot smartphones.Teaching themhow touse appsand sendmessages inspiredthe teentooffer hisservices tomore olderpeople.In February2019,he createda formalcurriculum andstarted hostingfree,hour-long sessionsfor seniorsevery Sunday.Immediately,hewasflooded withinterested participants.His course,spread outover10weeks,was aninstantsuccess.One ofhis favoritelessons washelping hisstudents surprisea familymember witha videocall.But whenthe coronavirushit NewYork City,Jordan hadto endhis classes.He wasntsure ifhe could一move thelessons online-itwasmuch easierto helpstudents understandtheir devicesinpersonbut heknewthe importanceof keepingolder folksconnected online.Most ofthe attendeeswere retiredor livedalone andneededtofindways toconnect withfamily membersremotely.It givesthem somewhereto beandsomething todo Jhe said.So hespent aweek ensuringeach studentcould useZoom,an onlinevideo chatplatform.For mostofthe seniors,that meantcalling themindividually withstep-by-step instructions.Since then,online classeshavebeen goingsmoothly.He hasreworked hiscurriculum toinclude tasksrelevant tolife inisolation,likestaying intouch withfamily,checking thenews,and playingonline games.His project,Mittler SeniorTechnology,hastaughtJordan thevalue ofmaking intergenerationalrelationships.He frequentlyinvites histeenage friendsto participatein hisclasses,hoping moreyoungpeople willtake timeto helpolder relativesor neighbors.
24.What madeJordan decideto helpthe oldA.Buying smartphonesfor hisgrandparents.B.Streaming aclass aboutsmartphones.C.Guiding hisgrandparents touse smartphones.D.Learning moreskills aboutsurfing theInternet.
25.What doesparagraph4mainly talkaboutA.How Jordanbegan hisonline classes.B.Why itwas necessaryto helpthe old.C.What Jordanthoughtofthe coronavirus.D.Why itwashardto teachtheoldonline.
26.What canwe knowabout Jordansonline teachingA.It gotsupportfromapps.B.Jordan hadconfidence init atfirst.C.Its curriculumnever changed.D.Jordan wellprepared forit.
27.What canwe inferabout JordanMittlerA.He isconsiderate andpatient.B.He ishumorous andpositive.C.He iscurious andbrave.D.He ishonest anddetermined.C(马甲).Amy Fanghas recentlybeen askeda lotabout howher handbagmatches hervest Afewmonths ago,they belongedtothesame greyjacket thatshe boughtfive yearsago.Tve beentelling peoplearoundme thatif youhave clothesthat carryemotional valueand youdont wantto getridof them,you can(升级改造)have themupcycled J says Fang.Fashions wasteproblem placesa hugeburden ontheenvironment,awareness ofwhich partlydrivesupcycle actions.The fashionindustry contributes10%of globalgreenhouse gasemissions,according totheUnited NationsEconomic Commissionfor Europe.Upcycling,or makingunwanted materialsinto newproducts,isanimportant solutionthat goeshand inhand withrecycling andreuse.In Chinasbig citiessuch asBeijing andShanghai,thetrend isbeginning tomake animpact.Retopia,asustainable lifestyleplatform backedby studentdesigner incubatorLabelhood Youtopia,hosted apop-upina一shopping centrein Shanghaito sellsecondhand orupcycled clothes70%of over1,000items weresold,according tothe platform.Haiyan Zhong,co-founder ofAnother Aura,which helpedFang find a newlife forher oldjacket,explains howher startupfits intothe widersustainability fashioncontext inChina.One partof itis tousenatural,organic orbiodegradable materialsin makingthe clothesJ she says.“The otherpart ishowtodealwith theclothes andthe materialstheyre madefrom in their afterlife/9Customers likeFang canhelp toinfluence thenext generation.She ishappy tosee howher upcyclemindsetrubsoff onher16-year-old daughter.My daughterwas veryimpressed withthe finalproducts fromAnother Aura.I hopeshe canbe consciousof herpurchases aswell andadopt thesame habitinthefuture/
928.What doesAmy Fangthinkabout hervestA.It isof littleuse.B.It hascost toomuch.C.It containsa certainfeeling.D.It shouldbe donatedto others.
29.What canwe learnfromthetextA.The fashionindustry isenvironmentally friendly.B.AnotherAuraattaches importanceto materialsof clothes.C.Retopia isthe firsttosell upcycledclothes.D.Recycling isnot asolution tothe wasteproblem.
30.What doesthe phrase“nibs off“inthelast paragraphprobably meanA.Shocks.B.Affects.C.Amuses.D.Threatens.
31.Which canbeasuitable titlefor thetextA.Chinas UpcyclingTrendB.Fangs BeneficialActionsC.Starting SustainableStudiosD.Influence ofthe FashionIndustryDIn theAfrican bushin southernKenya,Lucy Kingwatched anelephant restunder abig tree,seemingly(蜂巢).bothered byan overheadbeehive Itwas2007,and Kinghad justpublished abehavioral studyconfirminga belief,widely heldby localcommunities forthousands ofyears,that elephantsare frightenedbybees.()King,a zoologistatthenonprofit organizationSave theElephants STE,asked herresearch assistanttothrow astone atthe hive.And thensuddenly,the beesjust erupted,King says,“the elephantsjust fled.That momentled Kingtoanovel designfor usinglive beehivesas fbnces”to protectfarm cropsfrom hungryelephants.An elephantcan eat a farmsentire harvestin oneday,seriously threateninga familysincome andfoodsecurity.To protecttheir livelihoods,some farmershave takento shootingelephants.In anattempt tofinda(不致命的)nonlethal solution,nearly10,000bee fenceslike thosein Kingsinitial designare nowbuilt intositesin20African andAsian countries,she estimates.STE teammembers focuson providingbee-fence kitstofarmers inareas ofserious human-elephant conflicts.In a2017field study,King documentedthat bee fences installedat10farms neara nationalpark in(威暖)Kenya deterredelephants80percent ofthe time.Meanwhile,bee fenceshave providedsomefarmers withnew income.As partoftheSTE program,they aretaught beekeepingand providedwithprotective gearsuch assuits,smokers,rubber bootsand gloves.Farms withbeefencesand healthyhives havealso inspiredanother typeof enterprise.Mavis Nduchwastarteda honey-collecting businessin Botswana-a countrythat has a farm-based economyand isalso hometothe worldslargest elephantpopulation.The companyoffers beekeepingtraining towomen atfarms withbeefences andhelps themsell theresulting honeythrough herbusiness.The benefitsgo beyondextra income,shesays.We haveseen adecline inthe number of gender-based violencecases aswomen aremoreempowered andhave jobsJsaysNduchwa,who employsmorethan1,500female farmers.It mightsoundcrazy,but ajar ofhoney saveselephants andfeeds morefamilies.”
32.Why didKing designbee fencesA.To obtainlivebeehives.B.To testthe functionof STE.C.To protectcrops.D.To providejobs forwomen.
33.How doesKings designworkA.It trainsfarmers towatch overcrops.B.Itmakes beesprovide morehoney.C.It frightenselephants away.D.It useskits toreduce conflict.
34.The authordevelops thelast paragraphmainlyby.A.cause andeffectB.exampleC.processD.comparison andcontrast
35.Which wordbest describethe authorsattitude to bee fencesA.Skeptical.B.Tolerant.C.Worried.D.Positive.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
5212.5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As winterarrives,people oftencomplain thatit feelslike the longest season,and fbrmany,its thefactthat theyfeel trappedindoors anddown thatcontributes toit.36Here areafewtips you canIncrease yoursocial activities37You caninvite friendsto your house,meet upwith thematafavourite restaurantor doan activitytogether.All inall,increase yoursocial activitiesisagreat way.Ride rollerskatingindoorsWinter isalso agreat excuseto checkout themany excitingindoors sports.There aretypical andtraditionalsports.38If youwanttostep outsideyour comfortzone,you cangive rollerskating atry.Rollerskating actsasafantastic lowerbody exercise,since youcan burna fairnumberofcalories injust ahalf-hourskate.39While itmay becold outdoors,fresh airis importanttoyourmental andphysical health.When thesunis shining,youcango outdoorsto takeadvantage andget vitaminD,as itsnot alwaysso easyto comeby inwinter.Even ifyou justgo fora15-minute walk,itstill helps.Get enoughsleep40Making sureyou getat leastseven hoursof sleepeach nightmeans youllwake upfeeling refreshed,energized andready totake onthe day.All thesetips willhelp you get throughthelongand coldwinter,improving yourphysical andmentalhealth.A.Go hikingeveryday.B.Ensure youroutdoor time.C.How toimprove yourmoodD.How canyougetenough sleepE.However,they maynot attractyou.F.Make effortstobewith othersto avoidfeeling down.G.The amountof sleephasahuge impacton yourhealth.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分30151分)15。