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2023—2024学年第一学期天域全国名校协作体联考高三年级英语学科试题考生须知:1.本卷共10页满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。第一部分听力(共两节,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.Howoldisthewomannow?A.20yearsold.B.45yearsold.C.65yearsold.2.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Atahospital.C.Atadrugstore.3.Whatisthemanmostsatisfiedwithaboutthenewjob?A.Thelocation.B.Thepay.C.Thevacationtime.4.Whattimeofdayisitnow?A.Morning.B.Afternoon.C.Evening.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Interviewerandinterviewee.B.Bossandsecretary.C.Hostandguest.第二节听下面一段长对话,回答小题。6.WhatdoesAmandawanttodo?A.Sendacard.B.Makeacall.C.Holdaparty.7.WhatisJohndoing?A.Givinganexplanation.B.Sharinganexperience.C.Makinganapology.听下面一段长对话,回答小题。8.WhyisthewomangoingtoGreece?A.Tovisitafamouspark.B.Toattenduniversity.C.Toseeherfamily.9.Howcanthemanbebestdescribed?A.Aprofessionaltourguide.B.Ahelpfultravelpartner.C.Afriendlystranger.听下面一段长对话,回答小题。10.Howisthewomanprobablyfeeling?A.Upset.B.Confident.C.Satisfied.11.Whichpartofthewoman’scarisbrokenthistime?A.Itswindow.B.Itsengine.C.Itsdoor.12.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Dosomeresearchonline.B.Findcheaperservice.C.BuyaFordcar.听下面一段长对话,回答小题。13.Whatisthemandoing?A.Cooking.B.Exercising.C.Preparingforameeting.14.Howdoesthewomansoundafterlearningtheman’sweightloss?A.Serious.B.Surprised.C.Happy.15.Howdoesthemangettoworknow?A.Bytrain.B.Bybus.C.Bybike.16.Whatwillthemandotohelpthewoman?A.Makesaladsforher.B.Gojoggingwithher.C.Lendabooktoher.听下面一段独白,回答小题。17.Whoisthespeaker?A.AsocialpsychologistB.ATVhostC.Apublisher18.WhatisDavidClintondoing?A.Introducingaspeaker.B.Conductingaclass.C.Remendingabook.19.WhatisProfessorPutnum’sbookabout?A.Tipsforescapingunhappiness.B.Benefitsofpainfulexperiences.C.Waystodevelopreadingability.20.WhatisProfessorPutnumgoingtodonext?A.Discusshisplans.B.Sharehisstories.C.Explainhisviews.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ACampingtips:Whichovernightwildernessexperienceisrightforyou?Ifyou’reanexperiencedbackpacker,readnofurther.Thisarticleisforcampingrookies,thosewhohaveneversleptbeneaththestarsorhaven’tpitchedatentsincetheiryouthbutareseriouslythinkingaboutovernightinginthewilderness.CarcampingAtitsmostbasic,carcampinginvolvespackingatent,sleepingbag,foldupchair,coolerandcampstoveintoyourvehicleandstayingatadriveupcampground.Nearlyeverynationalpark,andmanystateandcountyparksandprivatefacilities,offerdriveupcampgroundswithrestrooms,potablewater,fireringsorpits,andmaybeevenhotshowers.Sotherearelotsofchoices.Thedownsideofcarcampingisthefactthatthesecampgroundsareoftenpackedwithothercampers.Notalotofprivacy,theycanbenoisy,andpossiblyhinderyourquestofmuningwithnature.BackpackingNovehiclerequired;justyourfeetandagoodpairofhikingbootsorshoestogetyoutothenextovernightspot.Amultidayhikingtripiswithoutdoubtthemostimmersivewaytoexperiencethegreatoutdoors.Differentfrommaybecarcamping,itrequirestheleastexpenseandequipment.Allyoureallyneedareabackpack,sleepingbag,waterbottle,smallfirstaidkit,enoughfoodtolasttheentiretravel.Itcanbedonejustaboutanywhereontheplanet.BoatCampingWhilethisdoesinvolveowningorrentingawatercraftorusingaferryorwatertaxiservicetoreachtheovernightsite,campingviacanoe,kayak,raftorboatoffersasimilargetawayfromitalladventureasbackpacking.Experiencedpaddlersandboatersusuallyprefertocampontheirownalongasecludedshoreline.Butmanyadventureorwildernessoutfittersofferguidedtripsthatcanlastanywherefromacoupleofdaystotwoorthreeweeks.Withaboat,youcansometimescampplacesthatnotevenbackpackerscanreach.1.Whoaretheintendedreaders?A.Redbloodedmales B.WhitecollarstaffC.Bluebloodedtourists D.Greenhandcampers2.Whatcanyoulearnfromthepassage?ABackpackingallowsyoutomunicatewithnaturedeeply.BCarcampingisthemosteconomicwaytoexperiencenature.C.Thedriveupcampgroundsprovidepeoplewithprivateenvironment.D.Boatcampingoffersthesameadventuresasbackpacking.3.Inwhichcolumnwillyoufindthispassage?A.Feature B.Style C.Travel D.EntertainmentBIsettledintomyseatonaplanetoCubafeelingfrustrated.WhenIplannedthetrip,IhadassumedthatmyCubanpartnerandIwouldgotothefielddirectlytocollectwatersamplesfromrivers.That’showI’ddonefieldworkinNamibiaandBolivia.ButnotinCuba,itseemed.Fivedaysearlier,aCubanscientisthademailedtoinformmethatwewouldonlybemeetingtotalkaboutourplannedproject.Samplingwouldhappenduringalatertrip.Attheairport,oneofmypartnersgreetedme.Wedrovetotheresearchcenterwhereheworked,andthentouredeverylabinthebuilding.Imetscientists,technicians,studentsandeventhecook.IwasimpressedthatIwasintroducedtoeachperson.Thelackofhierarchy(等级制度)wasunlikeanythingIhadexperiencedbeforeinacademia(学术界).Thenextday,wemetagaintobrainstorm.Together,welookedatmapstoplanhowweweregoingtocollectsamples.HaditnotbeenfortheCubans,IwouldhavebeenunawarethatthemapIhadleftoutsomenewreservoirs(水库)Localinvolvementandknowledgewerekey—makingmewonderwhatI’dmissedworkingwithoutsuchateaminotherplaces.Sixmonthslater,IflewbacktoCubaandthistime,weheadedtothefield.IwasimpressedagainbythelengthstowhichmyCubanpartnerswenttoensurethatallteammembersweretreatedequally.WedrovearoundCubainbrightyellowminibuses,andeachminibushadamixofmembersatallsenioritylevels.Inthefield,allmemberssweatedtogether.Onthelastnightofthetripwesearchedforarestaurantthatcouldseatall14ofusatonetable.Whenarestaurantcouldn’tacmodatetheteamwithoutseparatingus,mypartnersinsistedthatwemoveonandfindaplacewithalargeenoughtable.In26yearsasaprofessor,Ihaveneverbeenafanofacademia’shierarchy.Iwanteveryoneworkingwithmetofeelasthoughtheyarepartofateam.ButmyCubanpartnerstaketeamworktoanotherlevelentirely.Theymakeitclearthatallteammembersarevalued,thateveryoneisequal,andthattrueteamworkmakesforbetterscience.4.Whydidtheauthorfeelfrustratedinparagraph1?A.HewasaskedtohostameetinginCuba.B.Hewastoldtochangehisplannedproject.C.Hecouldn’tdohisworkinhisusualwayinCuba.D.HespentalongtimewaitingforhisplanetoCuba.5.Whatwaswrongwiththeauthor’smap?A.Itwastornup. B.Itwasoutdated.C.Itwastoooldtoread. D.Itwasaboutanotherwaterarea.6.WhatcanprovethattheCubanteamdidn’thavehierarchy?A.Theydroveminibusestothefield. B.Theywerefriendlytotheauthor.C.Theyworkedindifferentgroups. D.Theyhaddinneratonetable.7.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?AAfruitfultripinCuba B.ImpressedbyaCubanteamC.Respectseniorsintheteam. D.You’llneverknowuntilyoutryC“Ilikepigs,”WinstonChurchillsupposedlyoncesaid.“Dogslookuptous.Catslookdownonus.Pigstreatusasequals.”WhetherChurchill’scontemporaryGeorgeOrwellalsolikedpigsislessclear.Buthe,too,surelysawsomethinginthemthatwaslackinginmanydomestic(驯养的)animals,foritwastheywhoendeduprunningtheshowinhisnovel,AnimalFarm.Pigs,then,areintelligentsocialcreatures.And,likeallanimals,theysometimesfight.Somepigstendtobeattackers;otherstendtobevictims.Whoiswhatdependslargelyonweight.Amongpigs,poundsmeanpower.Theattackermightbite,kickorpushthevictim.Mostconflictsendinseconds,butsomelastaminuteortwo.Inmostanimalspeciesfightswouldbelikethat.However,manyoftheconflictsamongpigsDrNorscia,abiologist,observedhadinterestedpartiesbeyondthefighters.Hethereforewantedtounderstandtheroleofthesebystandersinsolvingconflicts—andwhatthissaysaboutpigs’cognitive(认知的)abilities.Sincetherewasusuallynotenoughtimeforabystanderpigtobeeinvolvedintheheatofaconflict,thoughthisdidoccur,DrNorscialookedatwhathappenedinthethreeminutesimmediatelyfollowingafight.Sometimes,hefound,thefightersreconciledwitheachotherontheirown.Themoredistantlyrelatedthefighterswere,themorefrequentlythishappened.DrNorsciaguessedthatrelationsbetweencloserelativesaremoresecuretostartwith,sorebuildingfriendlyrelationsrapidlyislessnecessaryforthem.Onotheroccasions,however,athirdpigsteppedin.Sometimesthisbystanderinteractedwiththeattacker,whichreducedthenumberofattacksingafter.Sometimes,thebystanderinteractedwiththevictim.Thisappearedtocalmthevictimdown,foritreducedanxietyrelatedbehavior.Socialintelligenceneednot,though,beentirelyselfless.Pigsaremorelikelytostepinafteraconflictiftheyarecloselyrelatedtoeithertheattackerorthevictim.Thisisprobablyanexampleofkinselection(亲属选择),whichfavorsthedevelopmentofbehavior.8.WhyareChurchillandOrwellmentionedatthebeginning?A.Toshowtheirpreferenceforpigs. B.Toaddsomerelatedbackgrounds.C.Tointroducethetopicofthetext. D.Topresenttheirattitudetoanimals.9.Whatisspecialaboutpigs’fights?A.Theyaimtoshowpower. B.Theyhaveaudiences.C.Theylastalittlebitlonger. D.Theyhappenmoreoften.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reconciled”probablymeaninparagraph4?A.Caughtup. B.Keptintouch. C.Madeup. D.Changedintune.11.Whichofthefollowingreflectspigs’socialintelligence?A.Offeringforttovictimpigs. B.Formingspecialbondswithstrangers.C.Stickingtotheirbehavior. D.Caringforotherswithselflessdevotion.DInthemidstofanalreadyrecordbreakingheatwave,Phoenix,Arizona,setaparticularlyeyepoppingrecord:thetemperatureonlydroppedto97degreesFahrenheitovernightbetweenTuesdayandWednesday,settinganalltimerecordhighforanighttimelow.Whentemperaturesstayhighovernight,theyplaceaparticularlyheavyburdenonthebody,raisingtheriskofheatillnessanddeath.TheU.S.—andtheworld—hasseenaspateofextremeheatsofarthisyear,includingtheplanet’shottesteverJuneandhottestweekonrecordduringthefirstweekofJuly.Risingglobaltemperaturesfromburningfossilfuelsarethemaindriverofmorefrequentandmoreintenseheatwaves.AndanElNiñoeventisalsoboostingglobaltemperaturesthisyear.AheatdomehasbeeninplaceforweeksovertheU.S.SouthwestandTexas,andithasfueledmanyheatrecords.Phoenixhasnowseen20daysinarowwithadaytimehighof110degreesForhigher,arecordthatislikelytocontinueforseveralmoredays.Aheatdomeisanareaofhighpressurethatparksoveraregion.Highpressureridges,astheyarealsocalled,featuresinkingair,whichpressesandheatsup.Theseridges’typicalclearskiesalsoallowthesun’sraystobeatdownontheground,furtherraisingtemperatures.ProlongedheatextremesposeamajorpublichealththreatbecauseheatisthenumberoneweatherrelatedkillerintheU.S.;itcausesmorehumandeathsthanhurricanes,tornadoesandfloodsbined.Heatcancausedehydration,whichleadsthebloodtothickenandmakestheheartpumpharder.Thatorganandotherscanbedamagedbytoomuchexposuretoheat.Thesoaring,tripledigithighdailytemperaturesgrabtheheadlines,andtheydefinitelyareaconcern—butwhentemperaturesonlydropintothe80sand90satnight,thebodydoesn’tgetachancetocooldown.Thisisparticularlyaconcernforthosewholackairconditioning,includingunhousedpopulations.Andheatisespeciallyahealthriskfortheveryyoung,theelderlyandthosewithpreexistinghealthconditionssuchasasthmaandheartdisease.12.Whatcanbeinferredfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Extremetemperaturescancausedamagetoourhearts.B.BurningfossilfuelscontributestothehottesteverJuneandJuly.C.ElNinoisthedominantcauseofsoaringglobaltemperature.D.ThetemperatureatnighthasreachedarecordhighinPhoenix,Arizona.13.Whatisaheatdomeaccordingtothepassage?A.It’saweatherphenomenonthatcontributestohightemperatures.B.It’sapeakthatthelowpressureshouldreach.C.It’sthedamagecausedbytoomuchexposuretoheat.D.It’stheextraheattrappedinthesinkingair.14.Accordingtothepassage,what’stheinfluencehighovernighttemperaturehasonhumans?A.ItisthetoponekillerinAmerica. B.Exposuretoheatcontributestoheartdiseases.C.Humanorgansmightbeimpaired. D.Peopleacmodateto80sand90sFahrenheitatnight.15.What’sthepassagemainlytalkingabout?A.Soaringtemperaturesarehittingtheheadlines. B.Aneweyepoppingovernightlowrecordisset.C.Hotovernighttemperaturesthreatenhumanhealth. D.Globalheatwavesarecausingconcerns.第二节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)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。Ifyoulookatacarpenter,theyhaveatoolbox;adentist,theyhavetheirdrills.Inoureraandthetypeofworkmostofusaredoing,wealsohaveourtool.Thetoolwemostneediscenteredaroundbeingabletogiveandreceivefeedbackwell.However,arecentGallupsurveyfoundthatonly26percentofsubjectsstronglyagreethatthefeedbacktheygetisbrainfriendlyandusefultotheirwork.Thosenumbersareprettydepressing.______16______Askmicroyesquestions.Proposeyourfeedbackbyaskingaquestionthatisshortbutimportant.______17______.Youcanask“Ihavesomeideasforhowwecanimprovethings.CanIsharethemwithyou?”Thismicroyesquestioncanserveasapacingtool.Itletstheotherpersonknowthatfeedbackisabouttobegiven.Givedatapoint.______18______.Insteadofsaying,“Youaren’treliable,”youaresupposedtosay,“Yousaidyou’dgetthatemailtomeby11a.m,andIstilldon’thaveityet4p.m.”Thereasonforthatisthatyouwanttobeabletospecifyexactlywhatyouwanttheotherpersontoincreaseordiminish.Statetheimpact.______19______.Forexample,youmightsay,“BecauseIdidn’tgetthemessage,Iwasblockedonmyworkandcouldn’tmoveforward”or“Ireallylikedhowyouaddedthosestories,becauseithelpedmegrasptheconceptsfaster.”Itgivesothersasenseofpurposeandmeaningandlogicbetweenthepoints.Wrapthefeedbackwithaquestion.Greatfeedbackgiversinclinetoasksomethinglike,“Well,howdoyouseeit?”Or“ThisiswhatI’mthinkingweshoulddo,butwhatareyourthoughtsonit?”.______20______.Instead,trytomakeitajointproblemsolvingsituation.Nowthatyouknowthisfourpartapproach,youcanmixandmatchittomakeitworkforanydifficultconversation.A.Nameexactlythedifferencedatapointmakestoyou.B.Fourmethodscanbeemployedtomakeyourfeedbackbrainfriendly.C.Itletsthebrainknowthatfeedbackisactuallying.D.Maketheconversationnolongeramonologue(独白).E.There’samistakentendencythatweusevague,ornotspecificwordsF.Hereesafourpartapproachthatyoucanadopttosayanydifficultmessagewell.G.Itcreatesamomentofbuyinforthespeaker.第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。NicoleSalgadoandherfamilywokeupduetoaburstofpanicknockingatthefrontdooroftheirhomeinAvondale,Arizona.Herhousewasonfire,andshedidn’tknowit.“Wewereall____21____,”Salgadosaid.“Thensuddenlyweheardbangingonourdoorandourdoorbellwasgoingoff.Andwegot____22____.”Salgado,amotheroffour,rantocheckonthekids____23____herhusbandhurriedtothefrontdoor.There,hefoundtheirneighbor,CarolynPalisch,____24____thefamilytoleavethehouse.HeopenedthedoorandCarolynsaidtheirhousewasonfireandtoldthemtoleave.Salgado____25____grabbedherkidsandescapedfromtheburninghome.Makingsurethateveryonewasout,theyrealizedthefull____26____.Theywerejustin____27____astheywatchedtheirhomeburning.Minutesaftertheyescaped,theroofcollapsed(坍塌)and____28____filledtheirhome.Firefighterssaidifthefamilyhadstillbeensleeping,theywouldhavebreathedthesmokeandimmediately____29____.“Weareso____30____tobealive,”Salgadosaid.Thedoorbellcamera____31____themomentPalischsavedtheirlives.Salgadodecidedtopostthevideoto____32____withtheworldwhatPalischdidforthem.Inthefootage(摄像头),PalischisseenyellingoutsidetheSalgadofamily’sdoor,surroundedbysmokeandflames.She____33____topoundatthedooruntilsheisabletohelpthefamilyescape.“Ifitweren’tforher,it’dbeatotally____34____story.Wefeelsothankfultoher.Her____35____andmitmentsavedourwholefamily.”21.A.playing B.working C.sleeping D.dining22.A.depressed B.puzzled C.disappointed D.scared23.A.because B.while C.unless D.though24.A.instructing B.allowing C.inviting D.alerting25A.instantly B.abruptly C.gently D.hesitantly26.A.potential B.extent C.nature D.significance27.A.anger B.shock C.doubt D.curiosity28.A.smoke B.water C.dust D.air29.A.passedout B.wentaway C.wokeup D.camearound30.A.hopeful B.content C.grateful D.proud31.A.distinguished B.captured C.recognized D.froze32.A.municate B.reward C.share D.honor33.A.happens B.pretends C.refuses D.continues34.A.different B.ordinary C.adventurous D.controversial35.A.generosity B.diligence C.integrity D.bravery第二节(共10小题;每小题分,满分15分)短文填空: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。ManufacturedbyShanghaiGuanShengYuanFood,Ltd,WhiteRabbitCreamyCandyismilkbased,withasoft,chewytexture(口感),____36____isformedintocylinders(圆柱).Each____37____(wrap)inathinediblepaperlikepackagingmadefrom____38____(stick)rice.Thebutterplumflavour,characteristicofChina,wasalsoamongthenewflavours____39____(add)throughtheyears.Withitslowpriceandattractivepackaging,thiscandy____40____(effective)displacedforeignsweets,quicklybeingoneofChina’smostpopularitems.Ithasbeean____41____(inspire)formanyofthekidswhogrewupsnackingonthem,andexactlythesepeoplearethemainreasonwhythissweettreatisstill____42____highdemandtoday.GrowingupinHarbininnorthernChina,LiremembersWhiteRabbitasbeingcloselylinkedwithfestivitiesinChina,but____43____inspiresLimostisthebrand’sevolvingbusinessphilosophy.Bycollaboratingcreativelywithdifferentbrands,thecandies____44____(bee)evenmorepopulargloballyinrecentyears,withreports_____45_____(claim)thebrandexportsitscandiestomorethan40countriesaroundtheworld.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,在新西兰的一所高中做交换生。你们小组为世界海洋日(WorldOceansDay)设计的海报获一等奖,请代表你们组做经验分享,内容包括:1.海报主题及制作过程;2.活动感受。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右:2.可适当增加细节以使行文连贯。Dearfellowstudents,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyou!第二节(满分25分)47.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。Theyear2013markedaturningpointinmylife.InJune,myhusbandwasofferedanewJobinGhana.FeelingthatIhadhitacareerbottleneckasaphotographerandcopywriter(广告文字撰写人),I,withoutanyhesitation,madethedecisiontorelocatewithhim.Whilemyhusbandengagedinwork,myvisadidn’tgrantmethesameprivilege.Butthat’sokay.Ididn’tknowwhattodoanyway.Iwasleftisolated,homesickandlackingpurpose.Ournewhomewasabungalownearariverthatcutacrossexpansivegrasslands.Withfewpeoplearoundourhome,Iturnedtonature,whichhadbeenafondnessofminesincechildhood.Everyday,Iwouldtakemycameraandwanderaround,photographingaimlessly.Itwasn’tlongbeforeSeptemberarrived,bringingthefullflowoftherainyseason.Afteroneparticularlybadthunderstorm,Ifoundafinch(雀)—apoorlittlethingbarelyamontholdwithonewingbroken—ontheground.Evidently,hehadbeenabandonedbyhisflock,hisnestblownfromatree.Thesightwasheartbreaking.Hewasthesizeofmylitefinger.Hiseyesweretightlyshutandhewasshuddering,tooyoungtosurvivealone.Isomehowfeltaconnectionwithit.ImmediatelyIscoopedhimupandcautiouslyplacedhiminacardboardboxwithtowels,mimickinganest,andstayedupallnightresearchinghowtocareforhim.Thenextday,heseemedtoregainsomeenergy.Hewokewithhismouthopen,thoughstilltooweaktoletoutacall.Ifedhimsomefoodandchirped(叽喳)athim.Tomyamusement,hechirpedbackandevenclimbedintomyhand.Iaffectionatelygazedatthisadorablecreature,whowasnowboldlypecking(啄)myfingersnowandthen.Asurgeofwarmthranthroughme.Tenderlystrokinghisfeathers,Ichirpedalullaby,singinghimtosleep.Gradually,hiseyesdroopedandhedriftedoff.Icouldn’thelpbutchuckleatthescene—asfarashewasconcerned,Iwashismother.Para1.“Iwilltakecareofyou.”Imurmured,makingmypromisetohim.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Para2.AtthatmomentIrealizedthatasIdedicatedmyselftothefinch’scare,somethingwithinmechanged.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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