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高三英语试题2023.12(本试卷共11页,共四部分;全卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟)注意事项:1.答卷前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题纸上。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。3.非选择题的作答:用0.5mm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答题区域均无效。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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.Whatdidthewomandotoday?A.Shepracticedthepiano.B.Shewrotesomeletters.C.Shemadeatravelplan.2.Whatwillthewomandotomorrowafternoon?A.Gotothedentist. B.Gotoaphysicsclass. C.Meetwithhertrainer.3.WhathasBillybeendoingthisweekend?A.Visitingmuseums.B.Readingsomesciencebooks.C.Tryingtocomeupwithanidea.4.Howdothespeakersfeel?A.Tired. B.Enjoyable. C.Frightened.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shedoesn’twanttoleave.B.Shewilltakeallthefilesaway.C.Shehasenoughtimetodealwithherwork.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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.Whatdidthewomansayabouttheman’sbrother?A.Hehaschangedalot.B.Hewasveryimpolitetoher.C.Shecanneverunderstandhim.7.Whatistheman’sexplanation?A.Hisbrotherhasapaininhisneck.B.Highschoollifeistoostressful.C.Thatisthewayteenagersare.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Lookingforsomething.B.TalkingaboutatriptoFrance.C.Checkingtheirluggageattheairport.9.Wherewasthewoman’spassport?A.Inherwallet. B.Underthedesk. C.Inhermakeupbag.10.Whatisthewomanlike?A.Sheisforgetful. B.Sheisimpatient. C.Sheisveryorganized.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.InThailand. B.InHawaii. C.InMexico.12.Whatdoweknowaboutthecamera?A.Itcanbeusedunderwater.B.Itcannotbedropped.C.It’sprettyheavy.13.Howmuchdidthemanspendonhiscameraequipmentintotal?A.$200. B.$300. C.$350.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhatdoesthemanwantthewomantodobyMonday?A.Callthemodels. B.Finishthefiles. C.Sendouttheinvitations.15.Whenisthecharityparty?A.Thisweekend.B.Nextweek. C.Nextmonth.16.Wheredothespeakersprobablywork?A.Atabakingcompany.B.Atafashioncompany.C.Atahousingcompany.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeaker’sattitude?A.Nooneisbornagenius.B.Toomuchpracticeisnotuseful.C.Talentedpeopleneedn’tworkhard.18.WhendidMozartbegincomposing?A.Attheageofthree. B.Attheageoffive. C.Attheageofeight.19.HowdidJimiHendrixlearntoplaytheguitar?A.Hisfathertaughthim. B.Helearnedatschool. C.Hetaughthimself.20.WhathappenedtoEinsteinaftergraduation?A.Hecouldn’tfindajob.B.Hewasanimmediatesuccess.C.Hegaveuphisstudiesforawhile.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。ATheclimatedisasteris
here,andscientistshaverecentlydeliveredtheir
“finalwarning”.Understandingtherootcausesandchaineffectsofthesecomplexissuescanbedifficult,buthelpisathand.Inthiscomprehensiveseriesofonlineclasses,youwilllearnfromleadingscientists,economists,environmentalactivists,andaward-winningjournalists,whowillconveywhatisreallyhappeningtoourplanetandwhatwemustdotoprotectit.Throughaseriesofliveclasses,youwilldeepenyourunderstandingoftheclimatecrisisandhavetheopportunitytoconnectwithothersfromaroundtheworld.CourseoverviewWeekMainFocusWeekoneTheimpactofhumansonthenaturalenvironment,howmainstreameconomicshasledtoclimatebreakdownandwhatcanbedonetochangethis.WeektwoThelatestscientificresearchandpoliticalstrategies,bothimportanttosolvingtheclimatecrisis.WeekthreeAliveclasswithenvironmentaljournalists,todiscusstheirreportingandansweryourquestions.Lastly,leadingenvironmentalistswillhelpyoutoreflectbackonthecourseandlookahead.CourseDetailsDate:
Tuesday,Nov.24–Thursday,Dec.92023ThiseventwillbehostedonalivestreamingplatformZoom.Youwillbesentalinktotheonlineclass24hoursbeforethestarttime.Pleasegetintouchwithusthroughtheemailmasterclasses@ifyoudonotreceivetheaccesslink.Refund(退款)PolicyOnceapurchaseiscomplete,wewillnotbeabletorefundyouifyoudonotattendorifyoucancelyoureventbooking.Pleasesee
ourrulesandconditions
formoreinformationonourrefundpolicy.Whatdotheseclasseshaveincommon?A.Hands-onexperiences.B.Flexiblerefundpolicy.C.Tutorsfromdiversefields.D.Timelyfeedbackfromtutors.22.Whatisinvolvedinthethirdweekofthecourse?A.Thelatestpoliticalstrategies.B.Theroleofmainstreameconomics.C.Human’simpactontheenvironment.D.Interactionwithdifferentexperts.Whatshouldyoudoifyoudon’treceivethelinkasscheduled?A.Reachouttoaleadingscientistforhelp.B.Seeksupportfromfellowparticipants.C.Contactthecourseproviderviaemail.D.Checkthecoursewebsiteforupdates.BDr.TijanaBlanusa,theprincipalscientistoftheRoyalHorticulturalSociety(RHS),hasapassionforbothscienceandthewell-beingofchildren.Whenshestoodatthegateofherchildren’sschool,anideaflashedhermind:Whatiftherearemorehedges(树篱)inplaygrounds?Therefore,shedecidedtostartaprojecttofindoutthebestspeciesofhedgetoplantinurbanareas.Dr.Blanusa'sinspirationforthisresearchcamefromapersonalrealization.Asaparentherself,shenoticedthatherownchildrenhadverylimitedaccesstonatureintheirurbanstateprimaryschool.“We’velookedathedgesbecausethey’recheap,peoplecanrelatetothem,andtheycandosomegoodthingsforrelativelylittlemoneyintheurbanenvironmentintermsofimprovingairquality,andmaybereducingnoise.”About90pupilsof10yearsoldwillbeinvolvedintheexperiment.AmixofhedgeswereplantedborderingtheroadsideintheschoolplaygroundatHoeValleyschool,Woking.Thenaweatherstationwassetupwherethepupilscantakemeasurementsoftheleafsurface’sabilitytoinfluencesoilmoisture(水分)andthetemperaturesaroundthehedge.Thentheywilltakemoremeasurementsastimegoeson.Thechildrenwillbeinvolvedinlearningmoreabouttheroleofplantsinimprovingairqualityandsummertimecoolingthroughhands-onscienceclassesinschool,ledbythescienceteam.Theywillgetaninsightintowhatworkingasascientistinvolves—planningandtakingmeasurementsonthehedgeandfromthesoil,andthenanalyzingcollecteddata.Resultswillbeavailableinlatespring.Blanusahopesthattheprojectcanberolledoutacrossthecountry,andtheRHSisfiguringouthowtodothat.“Wereallywanttomakeitaseasyaspracticallypossibleforotherschoolstodoit.Butbecauseyouareworkingwithlivingthings,theyneedlookingafterandthatneedstobeapersononsitewhoknowshowtodoit.”24.Whatisthemainaimoftheproject?A.Toreduceurbannoiselevels.B.Toincreasehedgesinschoolyards.C.Toidentifybesthedgespeciesforcities.D.Toboostgreenspacesinpublicschools.25.WhatmotivatedBlanusatoconductherresearch?A.AirPollutionoutofschool.B.Kids'lackofnatureaccess.C.Schoolprincipal’srequest.D.Hedgeeducationforkids.26.Whatdothestudentsgainfromparticipatinginthisproject?A.Experienceonscienceteam.B.Hedgeplantingwithoutsoil.C.Country-wideprojectrollout.D.Hands-onworkasascientist.What'samajorobstacleforBlanusainexpandingtheproject?A.Extralaborcost.B.Atightbudget.C.Strictregulations.D.Limitedhedgespecies.C Everwonderedhowmanystepsyoushouldreallybeaimingforeachdaytostayhealthy?Astudy,ledbytheUniversityofGranada(UGR)andpublishedinoneoftheworld'sleadingjournals,identifiesforthefirsttimethenumberofstepsatwhichmostpeopleobtainthegreatestbenefits. Thestudyhasprovidedthefirstscientificprooffordailystepcounttosignificantlyreducetheriskofprematuredeath:8,000.Itcontradictsthepopularbeliefthatoneshouldaimfor10,000stepsaday—anideathatcameoutofJapaninthe1960sbuthadnobasisinscience.“Wehaveshownthatthemorestepsyoutake,thebetter,andthatthereisnoextranumberofstepsthathasbeenproventobeharmfultohealth,"explainsFranciscoB.Ortega,theleadauthorofthestudy. Thefindingsarebasedonacomprehensiveanalysisofdatafromtwelveinternationalstudiesinvolvingover110,000participants.Thestudyrevealsthatevensmallincreasesinthedailystepcountcanleadtomeasurablehealthbenefits.Forthosewholeadalessactivelifestyle,anadditional500stepscanalreadyresultinhealthimprovements.“Thisisgoodnewsbecausenoteveryonecanwalkalmost9,000stepsaday,atleastnotatfirst,soyoucansetsmall,reachablegoalsandgraduallymakeprogressandincreasethenumberofstepsperday,"theresearcherssuggests. So,shouldwestopwalkingwhenwereach9000steps?"Absolutelynot,"insistsOrtega."Morestepsareneverbad.Ourstudyshowedthatevenasmanyas16,000stepsadaydoesnotposearisk.”However,theyalsonotethatthedailysteptargetshouldbeage-appropriate. "Ourstudygivespeopleclearandeasilymeasurablegoals,"Ortegaconcludes."Countingstepsismuchsimpler,especiallysincemostpeoplehaveasmartphoneorsmartwatchthesedays.Thesignificanceofourstudyliesinprovidingconcreteandmeasurabletargetsforthenumberofdailystepsandtherebycontributingtopeople'shealth."28.Whatcanwelearnaboutthenewstudy?A.ItoriginatesfromJapan.B.Ithasreduceddeathrate.C.Ithasscientificevidence.D.Itrestrictsextradailysteps.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“premature”inparagraph2mean?A.Early.B.Unexpected.C.Delayed.D.Sudden.30.Whatdoresearchersadviseinactiveindividualstodo?A.Increasewalkingpace.B.Setachievablestepgoals.C.Trackprogresseveryday.D.Addotherformsofexercise.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.PacevsCount:WalkingMattersB.ImpactofWalking16,000StepsC.CountingwithSmartWearablesD.8000vs10,000:MysterysolvedDWhatifyournextjobisjustaweaktieaway?Arecentstudy,conductedbyateamfromStanfordUniversityandLinkedIn,revealedthatweakersocialconnectionshaveagreaterbeneficialeffectonjobmobility(流动性)thanstrongerties.StanfordProfessorErikBrysonsuggestsapracticaloutcomeofthisstudyistoencouragejobseekerstoexpandtheirreachbeyondimmediatefriendsandcolleagues.Weakties,heexplains,oftenprovidemoreunique,beneficialinformationandconnections.Theadvantageofweaktiestheoryisbasedontheideathatweaktiesallowdistantgroupofpeopletoaccessnovelinformationthatcanleadtonewopportunitiesandinnovation.Weaktiesaremorelikelytointroducenewjobinformationtoawidersocialnetwork.Theresearchteamconductedafive-yearexperimentalstudywithLinkedIn,involving20millionglobalparticipantsand600,000newjobscreated.UsingLinkedIn's"PeopleYouMayKnow"(PYMK)algorithm(算法),theresearcherstestedtheweaktietheory'simpactonthejobmarket.TheteamrandomlyassignedLinkedInuserstoreceiveeithermoreweakorstrongtierecommendationsfromthePYMKalgorithm,thentrackedthelabormobilityofthesegroupsoverfiveyears.Theirfindingsconfirmthatweakertiesenhancejobmobility.Besides,theresearcherslookedatdifferencesacrossindustriesandfoundthataddingweaktiescreatessignificantlymorejobopportunitiesindigitalandhigh-techindustries.“Thismayreflectthefactthatthereismorerapidchangeandneedfornovelinformationandconnectionsinthoseindustries,”Brysonsaid.Hepointsoutthatthetraditionalmethodsusedbypolicymakerstoanalyzelabormarketsarequicklybecomingoutdated.“Theyneedtorecognizethatthelabormarket,likeallaspectsoftheeconomy,isbeingdigitized,”Brysonsaid.“ItisimportantthatweunderstandhowthealgorithmsusedbydigitalplatformslikeLinkedInimpactthelabormarket.”32.Accordingtoparagraph1,whatshouldjobseekersdo?A.Expandnetworktoincludeweakties.B.Limitthesearchtotheircurrentindustry.C.Strengthenconnectionswithclosefriends.D.Relyonstrongconnectionsforopportunities.33.Howdidtheresearcherstesttheweaktietheory?A.Bycarryingoutonlinesurveys.B.ByinterviewingLinkedInemployers.C.Bytrackinguserdataandjobmobility.D.Byconductingalarge-scalejobfair.34.Whatcanwelearnaboutdigitalandhigh-techindustries?A.Theyarefast-pacedandvaluenovelty.B.Theycauseweaktiesamongemployees.C.Strongtiesarethemainsourceofmobility.D.Weaktiesdonotcontributetojobmobility.35.WhatmightBrysonadvisepolicymakerstodo?A.Prioritizetraditionalmethodsonly.B.Ignoretheimpactofdigitalplatforms.C.Recognizetheinfluenceofdigitization.D.Understandtherulesondigitalplatforms.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。MyfirstmemoryofacademicanxietywaswhenIwasinsecondgrade.Ihadnightmaresaboutforgettingtodoworksheets.36It’snotsurprisingthatitfounditswaytome—inmanyways,myyoungerexperienceswithacademicanxietymirrormymother’s.ThewayIexperiencetheworldaroundmehasbeenshapedbyanxietyforasfarbackasmymemorycouldtakeme.Inhighschool,testanxietyruledmyworld.Smallquizzeswouldhavemereadytothrowup;bigexamsmademeextremelytired.37ButI’dhavetolearntodealwithit.Whenthepandemic(流行病)forcedschooltomoveonline,schoolbecamemoreflexibleanditwasalotlessserious.Assignmentsandtestswerestructureddifferentlyandthingsbegantogentlyshiftforme.38Beingabletotakeassessmentsfrommyownroom,completelyalone,alsohelpedcalmmynerves.AndmyteachersprovidedmewithcomfortIneeded. Weshouldnotwaitforhelp.39Recently,amidtermdidn’ttriggerpanic.Noextremeexhaustionoruneasiness,justhealthynervousness.Thenightbeforethetest,IwatchedTV,justthinkingmostlyaboutwhatIwasgoingtoorderatStarbuckswhenIfinished.40Achievingthismentalstaterequiredsignificanttimeandenergy.Ifanxietyissuretocome,I’llcontinuegettingridofit.A.Icouldn’timagineanotherway.B.Thisanxiousnesscomesfrommyfamily.C.Thesethoughtswouldawakemeatnight.D.Open-notetestshelpedmerelievemyanxiety.E.Althoughanxietyisstillhere,it’snotmy“normal”.F.Itwasastrugglingwaytopullmyselfthroughexams.G.Instead,weshouldworkonourselves,andchangeforbetterourselves.第三部分语言知识运用(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。InavillageinMalawi,Africa,peoplefacedconstantdroughtandpoverty.AyoungboynamedWilliamKamkwambahadadreamofbringing41tohisvillage.Whenfamine(饥荒)came,Williamhadto42schooltohelpwithfarming.However,hekeptreadingbooksforthewondersof43andtheendlesspossibilitiesitoffered.44byhisteacher’sbicycleflashlight,hedecidedtobuildalargewindmill(风车)to45thebattery,andthenuseawaterpumptowaterthelandsoasto46solvethefamine.Aftermanydifficultconversations,hisfatherfinallychoseto47hissonandhandedovertheonlybroken48tohim.Williamusedthewheelsandalso49thelocaljunkyardforsome50parts.Heworkedreallyhardeveryday.Dueto51educationandresources,itwasa52challengetoturnbitsofoldmaterialsintoaworkingmachine.Aftercountless53andfailures,theboy’swindmillfinallystarted54.Weepingwithjoy,theboyandhisfatherhuggedtightly.Thisisthestoryof“TheBoyWhoHarnessedtheWind,”astoryofhope,strength,andthestrongspiritofayoungboywhochangedpeople’sliveswiththepowerof55.41.A.wind B.water C.fortune D.chance42.A.quit B.ignore C.attend D.enjoy43.A.art B.history C.magic D.science44.A.Amused B.Confused C.Inspired D.Annoyed45.A.enhance B.charge C.preserve D.repair46.A.barely B.hardly C.frequently D.completely47.A.abandon B.support C.forgive D.distrust48.A.bicycle B.radio C.car D.flashlight49.A.bought B.exchanged C.searched D.skipped50.A.old B.different C.unique D.spare51.A.acquired B.limited C.adequate D.potential52.A.complex B.simple C.financial D.tough53.A.attempts B.successes C.discoveries D.achievements54.A.floating B.sailing C.turning D.spreading55.A.awareness B.fantasy C.harmony D.knowledge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。ThestrongpresenceofChineseinternetandtechnologycompaniesassponsorsofthe19thAsianGames56(grab)theattentionofviewersaroundtheworldsinceitstarted.ThisdemonstratesChina’sgreatachievementsand57(strength)inthedigitalandtechnologicalinnovation.The19thAsianGamesinHangzhou,hadarecord-breaking176sponsors,58(show)theevent’sglobalappeal.Amongthe11officialpartners,fiveareChinesetechcompanies.59comparison,therewereonly52sponsorsforthe16thAsianGamesheldin2010inGuangzhou,among60onlythreecompanieswerefromChina’sinternetandtechfield.AlibabaCloud,thecloudcomputingunitofAlibabaGroup,playsavitalrolebyprovidingessentialtechnologicalsupportforeventmanagement,resultsdistribution,andlivecloudbroadcasting.61(additional),itcontributestothedevelopmentofadigitalplatformensuring62(efficiency)broadcastintheAsianGamesVillage.Chinesetechcompanies’strongpresencenotonlyboostsbrandawarenessglobally63alsoprovestheirtechnologicalandinnovativecapabilities.Accordingtothe2022GlobalInnovationIndex64(release)bytheWorldIntellectualPropertyOrganization,China’sstreng
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