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2022-2023学年第二学期期初考试
高三英语2023.2
本试卷共9页,满分150分。考试用时120分钟。
第一部分:听力(共两节,20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出
最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10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。
1.Whatwastheweatherlikeintheafternoon?
A.Windy.B.Sunny.C.Rainy.
2.Howdoesthemansound?
A.Worried.B.Confident.C.Afraid.
3.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?
A.Goingonholiday.B.Takingphotographs.C.Gettinganewpassport.
4.Whydidthemangotoseeadoctor?
A.Hecanonlyseethingsupclose.
B.Hegetsglassesforthewoman.
C.Hedoesn'tlikehisoldglasses.
5.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodonext?
A.Stayathome.B.Playwithsnow.C.Playbadminton.
第二节听下面5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A、B、C三
个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;
听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whydoesthewomanwanttoreplacethesofa?
A.Itisuncomfortable.B.Itisreallyold.C.Itdoesn'tmatchthetable.
7.Whatdothespeakersagreetodo?
A.Changethetable.B.Buyareadinglamp.C.Movealampontothetable.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatdidthemanuselastweekend?
A.Asharedbike.B.Asharedcharger.C.Asharedumbrella.
9.Whatisthewomangoingtotalkaboutnext?
A.Theproperwaystousethesharingproduct.
B.Herattitudetowardsthesharingeconomy.
C.Theadvantagesofthesharingeconomy.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whathasthemanfound?
A.Anolddoor.B.Asecretdinner.C.Aninterestingwall.
11.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Bossandsecretary.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Husbandandwife.
12.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Inashop.B.Inahouse.C.Inacastle.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatisthemandoing?
A.Eatingameal.B.Cookingameal.C.Havinganinterview.
14.Howlonghasthemanbeencooking?
A.Onlyrecently.B.Sincehewasakid.C.Sincehewastwentyyearsold.
15.Whydoesthemanmentionriceandnoodles?
A.Togiveanexample.B.Tonamehisfavoritefood.C.TDshowhisbestcooking.
16.Whatisthemostimportantforcookingaccordingtotheman?
A.Richflavors.B.Freshnessoffood.C.Differentstylesofcooking.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatisCathy'snationality?
A.Chinese.B.German.C.American.
18.Whenwilltheystartmakingdumplings?
A.At4p.m.B.At6p.m.C.At8p.m,
19.HowwillCathycometothespeakershouseprobably?
A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Bytaxi.
20.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkCathymayworryabout?
A.Goingbacktooearly.
B.Stayingtheretoolong.
C.HavingdifficultywatchingTVshows.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
There*snoshortageofhealthfoodtrendsonTikTok,butwhichonesareactuallysensible?
Andshouldyouskipanyofthemaltogether?WeaskedregistereddietitianVanessaRissetto,and
here'swhatyouneedtoknow.
EmilyMariko'sSalmonBowl
Madewithrice,bakedsalmon,soysauceandspicymayo-andtobeclear,therearealotof
differentvariationsofitonline——thispassesRissetto'stestbecauseit'shealthy,fast,easyandhas
goodflavor.
Rissettosaysthatwhileshewouldrecommendthisrecipe,shewouldalsosuggestchanging
thewhitericeforbrownriceforincreasednutrientsandmorefiber.
HealthyCookieDough
Cookiedoughthat'shealthy?Thisistoogoodtobetrue,right?Theanswerisprobablyyes.
Rissettosaysthatwhilethismaybehealthy,itprobablydoesn'ttastegood.
'Tmcertainthistasteslikecardboard,^shesaid."Ifyoudon*tcareabouttaste-thenthisis
foryou.”
LettuceWaterForSleep
Whileharmless,theTikToktrendofpouringboilingwateroverromainelettuceleavesto
make
"lettucewater“forbettersleepprobablywon'tcureyoursleepdisorder-anditprobably
doesn'ttastegreat,either.
“Thisisnotathing.There'snoevidencetoproveit,“Rissettosaid.^Instead,steepabanana
peelinboilingwatertohelpaidwithsleep.”
Nature'sCereal
AsRissettopointsout,it'sbasicallyafruitsmoothiebowl.
“Iamallforhavingberriesandcoconutwater,“shesaid."Nutrition-wise,thishaslotsof
vitamins,antioxidantsandfiber.It*sbasicallyafruitsaladthatwouldbesuperrefreshingonahot
dayorpost-workoutM
21.WhatisspecialaboutEmilyMariko,ssalmonbowl?
A.Itdoesn'ttastegreat.B.Itisgoodforhealth.
C.Itsrecipeisnotfixed.D.Itusestwokindsofrice.
22.Whichrecipedoesn'tRissettorecommend?
A.EmilyMariko'ssalmonbowl.B.Healthycookiedough.
C.Lettucewaterforsleep.D.Nature'scereal.
23.Whichfoodsuitsyoubestafterplayingafootballmatch?
A.EmilyMariko'ssalmonbowlB.Healthycookiedough.
C.Lettucewaterforsleep.D.Nature'scereal.
B
AndyKonghasworkedveryhardtogettowhereheistoday.Hecreditsbecominga
millionaireby20tohisstrictAsianparentswhotutoredhimatayoungagebyworkingforthe
family.
Kong,ofDanville,Virginia,startedworkingwhenhewasonlynine.Englishwasn'tastrong
suitforAndy'sparents,andthat'swherehewasabletoassisthisfamilythemost.Afterschooland
onweekendshewouldhelpoutattheirfamily-ownedrestaurantandnailsalons.Notonlydidhe
dothelaborwork,buthewasalsoinvolvedincreatingonlineads.Thiswashisintroductiontothe
worldofonlinebusiness.
AndystartedhisAmazonbusinessintheeighthgrade.WhenhelearnedaboutAmazon
Dropshipping(代发货模式)fromakidhesawonInstagram,hegotinspiredanddecidedto
giveitatry.Unfortunately,thestoreeventuallygotshutdownbecausehewasimpatientwiththe
growth.Insteadofconsideringitafailure,heviewedthisexperienceasalifelessonandlearned
fromhismistakes.Meanwhile,hisparentsneverstoppedtryingtotalkhimintofocusingon
schoolandtheirretailbusiness.
“Thebiggestchallengewhenstartingabusinessisgettingsomeonetobelieveinyou,"Andy
says.Hepushedthroughanddidthingsforhimselfevenwhenhislovedonesdiscouragedit.
In2019,Andymethisnowbusinesspartners,andtogether,theycreatedanAmazon
managementcompanycalledProjectWiFi.ThisProjecthasproventobeextremelysuccessful.
Theycurrentlyhelpover55clientsruntheironlinebusinesses,andplantohelpmanymoreinthe
future.
Whenaskedaboutthesecrettohissuccess,Andysays,''Learningtosacrificewhetherthat's
family,friends,orsoccergameforasinglegoalistheonlywaytosucceed,ratherthanattempting
multiplethings.Ififsworthdoingthenit*sworthdoingwellwithnoshortcuts.
24.WhydidAndyworkinhisparents*shopsatayoungage?
A.Becausehecouldearnsomepocketmoney.
B.Becausehisparentsweren'tfluentinEnglish.
C.Becausehisparentscouldhelpwithhisstudy.
D.BecausehecouldgetaccesstotheInternet.
25.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?
A.Anewonlinebusinessmodel.B.Resultsofworkingimpatiently.
C.DifficultiesinAndy'scareer.D.Andy'stensefamilyrelationship.
26.WhatdoesAndythinkcontributestohissuccess?
A.Hisearlyworkingexperiences.B.Lessonslearnedfromhisfailures.
C.Gainingotherpeople'strust.D.Focusingononethingatatime.
27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeAndyKong'spersonality?
A.Committedandgenerous.B.Motivatedandopen-minded.
C.Creativeandfaithful.D.Hard-workingandsociable.
C
Today,theVikingsaremostlyknownasviolentpirates(海盗).Buttheywerealsotraders.At
theirheight,theVikingsattacked,settledortradedonfourcontinents.
Alloftheirtravel,tradeandwarfareweremadepossiblebyV汰ingships,whichwerefar
moreadvancedthananythingelsesailingaroundEuropeatthetime.Themostfamous,andmost
feared,wasthedrekar.Atsea,theseshipscouldmovequicklythankstotheirlargesails.The
hulls(船体)oftheshipswereshallowandfat,whichmadethemridehighinthewater.Theships
werealsolightenoughthattheycouldbecarriedfromonebodyofwatertoanotherovershort
sectionsofland.Thisgreatlyextendedtheirrange.
ButVikingshipsweren'tjustbuiltforwarfare.Anothertype,calledtheknarr,hadcargo(货
物)holdsbuiltinthehull.Onesuchcargoshipwascapableofcarrying24tons.Theknarrswould
havelookedsimilartothedrekarsexcepttheywerelonger,fatterandtaller.Thesewerethe
backbonesoftheVikingempire,whichtheyusedtocarryeverythingfromgoldcoinstospices
andfinefabrics.
Boththedrekarandtheknarrwerebuiltusingthesamemethod.Traditionally,oceangoing
shipshaveusedakeel(龙骨),shapedlikethefinofafish.Thekeelsinksintothewaterbelowthe
hull.Ithelpstheshipmaintainastraightlinethroughthewaterandcounterstheforceofthewind
againstthesail,whichotherwisemightblowtheshipover.Vikingshipshadnodeepkeel.Instead,
theywerebuiltfatenoughtocarrylotsofsoldiersorpiecesofcargowhoseweighthelpedkeep
theshipplantedinthewater.
Vikingshipsweresoadvancedfortheirtinethattheyoftenwerethebiggest,tallestandmost
strikingshipsmanypeoplehadeverseen,AmonkattheSt.OmarMonastery,inFranco,wrote
thisdescriptionofaroyalVikingshipin1013.
“Ononesidelionsmoldedingoldweretobeseenontheships,ontheotherbirdsonthe
topsofthepolesindicatedbytheirmovementsthewindsastheyblew…”
TheVikingsbuiltawealthyempirethroughtradeaswellasrobberyandusedtheirwealthto
continuouslyimprovetheirships.
28.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellus?
A.TheVikingswerenotviolentpirates,buttraders.
B.TheVikingsusedtotakealeadintheworldtrade.
C.Vikingshipscouldcarrymorecargothanshipstoday.
D.Vikingshipscontributedtotheextensionoftheirempire.
29.Whatcanweinferabouttheknarrs?
A.Theywerenotdesignedforwarfare.
B.Theywerefasterthanthedrekars.
C.Theyweredesignedtocarrysoldiers.
D.Theyservedthesamepurposeasdrekars.
30.WhatdotheVikings'shipsandthetraditionaloceangoingshipshaveincommon?
A.Theybothuseadeepkeelshapedlikethefinofafish.
B.Theybothmakethehullshallowandfatwithlargesails.
C.Theybothtakemeasurestokeeptheshipplantedinwater.
D.Theybothinstallsomethingtocountertheforceofwind.
31.Whydoestheauthorrefertoamonk'sdescriptionofaVikingship?
A.ToshowhowadvancedVikingshipswerefortheirtime.
B.Toshowhowinterestedthemonkwasintravelingbysea.
C.ToshowthatVikingshipsweredesignedinastrangeway.
D.ToshowthatVikingshipswerecontinuouslyimproved.
D
Everylanguageandculturehascursewords(脏话).Whatgivesacurseworditspoweris
partlyitsmeaningandpartlyitssound.uInEnglish,forexample,cursewordstendtocontaina
highpercentageofplosivesounds-includingP,TandK,"saidRyanMcKay,apsychologistat
UniversityofLondon.
Dr.McKayteamedupwithhiscolleagueShiriLev-Aritolearnwhetherthisfamiliarpattern
wentbeyondEnglish.Theywonderedwhetheritmightevenrepresentwhat'scalledsound
symbolism.Soundsymbolismiswhenawordsoundslikewhatitmeans.
TheresearchersfirstaskedfluentspeakersofHebrew,Hindi,Hungarian,KoreanandRussian
tolistthemostvulgar(粗俗的)wordstheycouldthinkof.Oncethey'dmadealistofeach
language'smostfrequentlyusedcursewords,theresearcherscomparedthesewithneutralwords
fromthesamelanguage.Intheselanguages,theydidn'tfindtheplosivesoundsthatseemcommon
inEnglishcursewords."Instead,wefoundthatthevulgarwordsweredefinedbywhatthey
lacked:theapproximantsoundsthatincludelettersI,L,R,WandY,"Dr.Lev-Arisaid.
Next,thescientistsinvited215nativespeakersofsixlanguages:Arabic,Chinese,Finnish,
French,GermanandSpanish.Theparticipantslistenedtopairsofwordsinalanguagetheydidn*t
speak,andguessedwhichwordineachpairwasoffensive.Inreality,allthewordswereinvented.
Forexample,theresearchersstartedwiththeAlbanianword"zog,"for"bird,“andcreatedthe
pairoffakewords“yog”and“tsog."Participantsweremorelikelytoguessthatwordswithout
approximants,suchas"tsog,“werecurses.
Finally,theresearcherscombedthroughthedictionaryforEnglishcursewordsandtheir
cleaned-upversions.Onceagain,thecleanversionsincludedmoreofthesoundsI,L,R,WandY.
A20th-centurylinguistic(语言学的)principleclaimedthatthesoundsofwordswerearbitrary:
Anywordcouldhaveanymeaning.Withcursewords,though,asinothercasesofsound
symbolism,“thesoundsthemselvesseemtocarrymeaning,“saidLev-Ari."That'sanew
thing,"saidlinguistBenjaminBergen.uCursewordsacrosslanguages,unrelatedtoeachother,
maypatternsimilarly."Healsopointedout,tomakesurethepatternofapproximantsmissing
fromcursesisn'tanaccident,itwouldbenicetofinditinanevenlargersampleoflanguages.
32.WhatisthepurposeofMcKayandLev-Ari'sresearch?
A.Toanalyzeaphenomenon.B.Toconfirmanassumption.
C.Toexplainadefinition.D.Tochallengeatheory.
33.Whatweretheparticipantsaskedtodointhesecondpartoftheresearch?
A.Todecidewhichcursewordsareusedmorefrequently.
B.Tomakeupnewcursewordsfromrealwords.
C.Ibguessaword'soffensivenessaccordingtoitssound.
D.Toidentifytheapproximantsincursewords.
34.AccordingtoLev-Ari,whichofthefourislikelytosoundoffensive?
A.tusckB.solaC.darnD.biach
35.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?
A.Theoldlinguisticprincipleofsoundsandmeaningsiswrong.
B.Insoundsymbolism,aword'ssoundrepresentsitsmeaning.
C.Theresearchrevealsthesimilaritiesbetweendifferentlanguages.
D.Theresultoftheresearchisnotfullyacceptedbyscientists.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12・5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选
项。
Intheory,modemsmartphonescanlasthundredsofhoursonasinglecharge.36
Manufacturerslovetouselaboratoryconditionstoadvertisegreatnumbers,mostofwhich
don'tmatchreal-worlduse.Herewehavesomesavingtricksthatactuallywork.
Deleteappsyoudon'tuse.Onaverage,smartphoneusersdownloadabout42appsbutuse
onlytendaily.Aneasywaytopreservebatterylife?37Deletinganappthatyoudon't
useisasimplewaytofreeupstoragespaceonyourdeviceandreducetheburdenofyourbattery.
38Aphone'ssinglebiggestbatterydrainisthefactthatittakesalotofenergyto
keepyourphone'sscreenlitup,andweoftenleaveitonaccidentally,evenifwe'renotlookingat
thescreen.Thesolutionistosetyourdevicetoturnoffitsscreenafter30secondsoraminute.
Dimthescreen.Viewingyourphone'smillionsofpixelsatfullbrightnessisaguaranteed
batterydrain.Evenyourphone'sauto-brightnessfeaturewillsometimesoverdoit,meaningyou
couldbelosingprecioushoursofbatterylife.Trydimmingyourdisplayalittleatatime.39
Goaheadandchargeit.You'veprobablyheardtheclassicadviceaboutchargingbatteries:
Letyourbatterydrainalltheway,thenchargeto100percentandrepeat.Theideaisthatyouare
teachingyourbatteryto"remember“itsfullchargecapacity,ratherthanconfusingitwithperiodic,
inconsistentcharges.40Soinsteadofrunningoutthedoorwith50percentjuice,
considerplugginginyourphonefor15minutesbeforeyouleave.
A.Getridoftheothers.
B.Decreasedisplaytime.
C.Butitsnotthecaseinpractice.
D.Turnofftheonesthatyoudon*tuse.
E.You'llbesurprisedhowquicklyyoureyesadjust.
F.Itdoesn'tconsumeasmuchbatterypoweraswethink.
G.Actuallymostsmartphonebatteriesdon'tneedspecialtreatment.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Aboutfiveyearsago,Iwaspartofapilotgroup(试验小组)formyemployertaskedwith
figuringouthowtohireandtrainpeoplewithdisabilitiesandmakethemsuccessfulinsidethe
organization.Mybosswasverykindanddecidedtobethe41forthegroup.Untilthenwehad
onlyhiredpeoplewiththevisually42.
Iledthe43ofacandidatewithanautism(自I/症)disability.Thecandidatehadthe44
However,ourinterviewteamfeltthatthedisabilitywould45himlearningtheskillsandbeing
successful.
Iconvincedmypeerstogivehimachancetotryout——46itwasapilotprogrammeantfor
ourorganizationtolearntoo.Igavethecandidatealotof47andIbecameoneofhistrainers.Our
HRdepartmentwasnottoosupportivetotakesomeriskssowecouldonlyhirehimasa48
contractor.
Thecandidateslowlyandsurelystoodoutintheworkplace.Thereweremanybarriersalong
thewaybutthecandidatecametobe49.byhiscolleaguesandhisleader.Icontinuedtotrainhim
50andhelpedhimtogetoveranumberofchallengeshisdisabilitypresentedattheworkplace.
Fastforwardfiveyears,hecalledmelastnighttoletmeknowthathegotaformal51
yesterdayfromhismanagerasaregularemployeewithajobtitle.I.52himandtoldhimmyjoy.
Hewentontosay"Sir,53yoursupportalltheseyears,Iwouldnotbehere^^.Itoldhim
“Yoursuccessisthe54ofyourhardworkandpersistence.Youareaninspirationtoalotofpeople
with55disabilities.
Isn'titwonderfulthatapersonwithdisabilitysucceedsinaworkplace?
41.A.sponsorB.intervieweeC.followerD.inspector
42.A.involvedB.challengedC.advantagedD.varied
43.A.interviewB.examC.departmentD.group
44.A.disabilitiesB.experiencesC.qualificationsD.attitudes
45、A.preventB.leaveC.keepD.send
46.A.inallB.afterallC.firstofallD.aboveall
47.A.pressureB.gratitudeC.controlD.encouragement
48.A.potentialB.constantC.permanentD.temporary
49.A.discoveredB.ignoredC.acceptedD.envied
50.A.dramaticallyB.causallyC.carelesslyD.closely
51.A.offerB.permitC.answerD.salary
52.A.treatedB.comfortedC.recognizedD.congratulated
53.A.beyondB.withoutC.despiteD.besides
54.A.methodB.causeC.rewardD.direction
55.A.rareB.seriousC.similarD.mental
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
ThereisnothingquitesoFrenchasabaguette—along,thinstickofbreadthat'sfoundin
everyFrenchbakeryintheworld.56thistraditionalfoodisn'tjustasnack;the
baguetteisanimportantpartofFrenchculture.
Accordingtoonelegend,thebaguette57(create)inAustriabyabakerwho
introducedthesteamoventoFrancein1839.Thisbakingmethodmadeitpossibletobakebread
withacrispycrust(酥皮)andlightcenter.
Baguettesgrewin.58(popular)inFrancethroughoutthe19thcentury.Early
baguettesweremuchlargerthanthoseoftoday.59(measure)aroundtwometerslong,
thesebaguetteswerecarriedbydeliverywomen,whopiledthemlikefirewoodontheirbacks.
When60(serve),thesehugebaguetteswerecommonlylaidalongthedinnertable,as
theyweretoolongtofitthetable'swidth!
Whilethebreaddatesbacktothe1800s,thetermbaguettewasn*tregularlyuseduntilthe
1920s,61anewlawpreventedbakersfromworkingbefore4:00a.m.Followingthe
law'sintroduction,bakersstartedmakingbreadwithalong,thinshapesothatitwouldbake
62(fast)andbereadyintimeforbreakfast.Baguettebegantobeusedtorefertothis
fast-bakingbread.
Baguetteeatingcomeswith63(it)ownsetofcustoms.Forexample,ifs
consideredunluckytoplaceabaguetteupsidedownonatable.Andbaguettesareusuallybroken
apartbyhandduringmeals,notsliced64aknife.Howeveryouenjoythem,just
rememberthatyou
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