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重庆市2023-2024学年(上)9月月度质量检测高三英语2023.092023.091.答题前,考生务必用黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚;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A.Herschoolbag.B.Herpencil.2.HowmanypeoplewereinjuredintheacciA.Ababy.3.WhatdoweknowaboA.HewantstogetanewpositC.Hehasleftthewomanagoodim4.WhatdoesthemanA.Hecan’taffordtB.HisfriendhasboughtthecarfoC.Hehasalreadymadethedownpaymenton5.HowdoesthewomangotoPhiladelphiaA.Bycar.A.HeusedtobeasoccerplayerB.HeisfamousinAmericabutnotinBri8.WheredoestheconversatA.InBritain.B.IntheUSA.9.WhatdidthewomandolaA.Sherelaxedatthebeach.B.Shevisitedherparents.C.Shepreparedforapaper.A.ShehadanappointmenC.Shewasinvitedonlyforthe11.WhatdidthewomanthinkofrunninginthewetsandnearA.Shewasawriter.B.ShewasanA.Four.A.It’sbehindthehouse.B.It’sinfronto15.WhydothewomanandherhusbandwanttoA.Tohavealongtrip.17.WhowouldmostprobablA.Thetravelagency.18.WhatkindofpersondidClemente’sparentswA.Independentandhonorab19.WhichteamdidClementeplayfA.Nineprofessionalteams.B.TheBrooklynDodgers.C.20.WhathappenedtoClementeinthB.HebroughtthesuppliestopeopleinNicaC.HewaskilledinanAAColorRunatSchoolWhatIsaColorRun?Theeventisusuallya5Kuntimedrun.Participantsaredoused(浇涂上)fromheadtotoeinadifferentcoloredpowderateachkilometermark.ThisactivityinspiredbytheHindufestivalofHoliisperfectforpromotingcommunityandhappiness.Acolorrunisafuneventperfectforschools.Asthekidsjogthroughtheroute,theirwhiteT-shirtsturnrainbowcolors.Itisawaytopromotehealthandactivityamongchildren.Schoolscanchoosewhethertheywanttohostacolorrunbythemselvesorhaveoneorganizedbyaneventorganizer.WhyShouldITakePartinaColorRun?Takingpartinacolorrunwillhelpyouimproveyouroverallphysicalhealth.It’sagreatwaytoburncaloriesandgetout.Youwillalsobeabletomeetnewpeople.HowtoSetUpaSchoolColorRun?TosetupaschoolColorRun,youwillfirstneedtodecidewhattimeyouwantittostart.Then,youwillneedtocontacttheprincipalatyourschool.Theywillthentellyouifthereisenoughspaceavailableatthenamedlocation.Youwillneedtoinformtheclassteachersandincludeinformationinthestudenthandbook.Next,youshouldcontacttheparents/guardiansofthestudentsattheschoolthroughamailedletteroremail.Witheverythinglistedabovecompleted,youwillhaveyoureventorganizedandreadytogo!21.WhatdoweknowaboutaColorRun?A.Itsetsnotimelimit,B.ItusedtobeapartofHoli.C.It'sdesignedforschoolsonly.D.Itseesrunnerscoveredfromheadtotoe.22.Whatbenefitmaykidsgetfromaschoolcolorrun?A.Betterphysicalhealth.B.Prizemoneyfromtherace.C.Friendshipwiththeprincipal.D.T-shirtswitharainbowpattern.23.What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.Toadvertise.B.Toinform.C.Toentertain.D.Tocriticize.BGoodnews,coffeelovers:YourdailycupofJoemightbedoinggoodtoyourheart,namelybyhelpingtoreducetheriskofheartfailure,suggestthefindingsofanewstudy.Inananalysisofdatafromthreelargestudiesonthetopic,researchersfoundthatthosewhoreporteddrinkingoneormorecupsofcaffeinated(含咖徘因的)coffeeadayhad“arelateddecreasedlong-termheartfailurerisk”.ForthereportpublishedinCirculation:HeartFailure,researchersusedmachinelearningtoexaminedatafromalargestudyfromtheFraminghamHeartStudy,referencingthisdataagainsttwootherstudies.“Eachstudyincludedatleast10yearsoffollow-up,andaltogetherthestudiesprovidedinformationonmorethan21,000U.S.adultparticipants,”researcherssaid.WhenanalyzingtheFraminghamHeartStudy,researchersnotedthatwhencomparedtonon-coffeedrinkers,coffeedrinkers’riskofheartfailuredecreasedby5%to12%foreachcuptheydrankeachday.Asfordecaffeinatedcoffee,researchersnotedthatitdid,nothavethesamebenefitsascaffeinatedcoffee,withonestudysuggestingthatdecaffeinatedcoffeemayhaveanoppositeeffect.Dr.DavidKao,seniorstudyauthor,saidinastatement,“Therelationbetweencaffeineandheartfailureriskreductionwassurprising.Coffeeandcaffeineareoftenconsideredbythegeneralpopulationtobe‘bad’fortheheartbecausepeoplerelatethemtohealthproblemslikepalpitations,highbloodpressure,etc.Therelationshipbetweenincreasingcaffeineconsumptionanddecreasingheartfailureriskturnsthatthoughtonitshead.”“However,thereisnotyetenoughclearevidencetoprovethatincreasingcoffeeconsumptioncandecreasetheriskofheartdiseasewiththesamestrengthandcertaintyasstoppingsmoking,losingweight,orexercising,”Kaonoted.Theresearchersalsowarnedthatthefindingsonlyfocusedonblackcoffee,thatis,plaincoffee,withoutaddedsugarandhigh-fatdairyproductssuchascream.24.What’sthefindingofthenewstudy?A.Thenumberofheartfailurecaseshasdecreasedgradually.B.Coffeecanhelplowerthepossibilityofheartfailure.C.Caffeinedoesharmtopeople’shealth.D.Coffeehelpscureheartdisease.25.Howdidresearchersachievetheirfinding?A.Bysearchingonlinefordetailedinformation.B.Byinterviewingexpertsabouttheiropinions.C.Byconductingsurveysamongyoungadults.D.Bycomparingdatafromlong-termstudies.26.Whatcandirectlyaffecttheresultofthestudy?A.Thebrandofcoffee.B.Theageofthesubjects.C.Theadditionofcaffeinetocoffee.D.Theamountofcoffeeconsumption.27.WhatisDr.Kao’sattitudetowardstheresult?A.Indifferent.B.Positive.C.Curious.D.Careful.CItissummer,andthelivingiscomfortable.FormanyAmericans,thisistheseasontotravel.Why?Becauseschoolhasfinished;theweatherisgreat,andmostofall,wealldeserveabreak.WhenAmericanswanttotakeabreak,theyoftenheadfortheirfavouritevacationspot.Throughouttheirhistory,Americanshavebeenpeopleonthemove.Hundredsofyearsago,theearlyimmigrantshadtotraveltogettotheNewWorld.Oncetheyarrived,theysettledalongtheEastCoast.Buttheyweren’tcontenttostaythere.Explorersandtradersjourneyedtotheunknownwesternareas.Later,settlersmovedwesttodevelopthesenewregions.Asaresultofthiswestwardmigration,Americanseventuallyoccupiedthewholemainland—fromtheAtlantictothePacific.Eventoday,Americansseemunabletostayput.ResearchsaysthattheaverageAmericanmoveseveryfiveyears.Besidestheirhabitofchanginglivingplaces,Americansareusedtotravelling.Somepeopleoftengooutonbusiness.Theirjobsmayrequirethemtotakefrequentbusinesstrips.Mostcompaniesprovideanannualvacationfortheiremployees,andpeopleoftenusethattimetotravel.Somepeoplejustvisitfriendsorrelativesindifferentstates.Othersgoonweekendtripsthatdon’tcostalotofmoney.Thosewithmoreexpensivetasteschooseluxuriousresortsandhotels.MostAmericansprefertotravelwithintheirownnation’sborders.Why?Foronething,it’scheaperthantravellingabroad,andforanother,there’snolanguageproblem.What’smore,thevastAmericanterritoryoffersdifferentkindsoftouristattractions.Natureloverscanenjoybeaches,mountains,lakesandawealthofnaturalwonders.Majorcitiesoffervisitorsalotofurbandelights.Theconvenienceofmodernfreeways,railwaysandairplanesmakestravelinAmericaaseasyaspie.ManyAmericanvacationsareasuniqueasthepeoplewhotakethem.Familiesoftengoonajourneywiththekids.Moreandmorefamily-friendlyvacationresortsofferspecialprogramsforchildren.Historyloversseekoutfamoushistoricalsitesandmuseums.Environmentalistsprefer“greenvacations”.Thesetripsallowthemtoobserveplantsandanimalscloselywithoutdisturbingthebalanceofnature.Somepeoplefindseacruisesrelaxingandrefreshing.Othersenjoytheirtripsbyfishing,skiingorwhite-waterrafting.Americansaren’ttheonlypeopleintheworldwholiketravellingaround.Peopleallovertheworldenjoyvisitingscenicspotsintheirowncountryandgoingabroadtotravel.ButinAmerica,almosteverybodyisatouristsometime.28.Thispassageismainlyabout.A.AmericanimmigrantsinhistoryB.somefamousresortsinAmericaC.Americans’lovefortravellingD.somespecialpeopleinAmerica29.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Americansarecontenttostayattheplacewheretheyarelivingnow.B.TheAmericanimmigrantsmovedfromtheeasttothewesternareas.C.Americansareusedtochanginglivingplaces,buttheydon’tliketravellingaround.D.MostAmericansprefertogoabroadtotravel.30.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonwhyAmericansprefertravellingintheirowncountry?A.Travellingabroadismoreexpensive.B.PeopleinAmericaspeakdifferentlanguages.C.ThetrafficinAmericaisveryconvenient.D.ThevastAmericanterritoryoffersdifferentkindsoftouristattractions.31.Whichwordcandescribetheauthor’sattitudetowardsTravelofAmericanStyle?A.IndifferentB.DoubtfulC.ConcernedD.UncaringDThenexttimeSanFranciscoresidentsstopataxi,theymaystepintoacarwithnoonebehindthewheel.Driverlesstaxisarenowallowedtocomeonthecity’sstreets.OnJune2,2022,Cruise,adivisionofGeneralMotors(GM),wasapprovedtochargeforridesinitsself-drivingcars,becomingthefirstcompanyallowedtooperatecommercialdriverlesscarsinamajorUScity.ThoughCruiseisregardingitasabigwin,itsself-drivingcarsaren’ttotallyfreetorunonthestreetsofSanFranciscoastheyplease.Cruisevehicleswillbelimitedtotransportingpassengersinlesscrowdedareasofthecitybetween10p.m.and6a.m.Thespeedlimitis30mph.Theyarealsonotallowedtooperateinheavyrainorfog.Therulesaremeanttoreduceanyinjuriesoraccidents.Cruiseplanstolaunchtheservicegraduallywithateamofjust30cars.ThefirstrobotaxiswillbeimprovedversionsofGM’sChevroletBolt.However,thecompanyisseekingapprovaltogetitscustom-builtCruiseOriginonpublicroads.Thedriverlesselectricvehiclehasnowheelsorpedals(踏板)andcanattainhighwayspeeds.Thecarconsistsmostlyofasitingspace,wherepassengerscanfaceeachother.Cruise’sabilitytoobtainthecommercialpermittooperateisabigstepforward.However,thecompanystillhastoconvincepassengersthatitstechnologyissafe.Manyremainconcernedaboutsafety.A2021surveybytheAmericanAutomobileAssociationfoundthat74percentofAmericansareafraidtorideinaself-drivingvehicle.ItremainstobeseenhowthenewdriverlesstaxiexperimentwillplayoutinSanFrancisco.Butbasedonthevastnumberofcompaniesthatareracingtodevelopself-drivingvehiclesandthetensofthousandsofpeopleonwaitlistsforrobotaxirides,theCruisepioneeringprogramisatleastsetforpopularity,ifnotsuccess.32.WhatcanwelearnabouttheCruise’sdriverlessrideservices?A.Theserviceshaveturnedouttobeagreatsuccess.B.Theservicesreceivegreatsupportfromthepublic.C.TheserviceshaveruninsomemajorcitiesoftheUSA.D.TheservicesarelimitedtosomeregionsofSanFrancisco.33.Whatdoestheauthordescribeindetailinparagraph3?A.ThefeatureofCruiseOrigin.B.Thefutureofself-drivingcars.C.Theoriginalplanofthecompany.D.ThenewversionofChevroletBolt.34.WhatistheattitudeofmostAmericanstowardstheself-drivingtaxis?A.Doubtful.B.Opposed.C.Favourable.D.Unconcerned.35.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.CruiseOffersFreeSelf-drivingRideServicesB.Self-drivingCarsAreComingtoSanFranciscoC.Self-drivingVehiclesArePopularinMajorCitiesD.CompaniesBegintoChargeforRidesinSelf-drivingCarsMentalHealthCrisisAmongTeensDemandsaNewApproachSincetheCDCreleaseditssurveyresultslastmonthshowingalarminglyhighratesofsadnessanddepressivethoughtsamongteens,fingershavebeenpointedfromtwosidesatthecausesofthiscrisis.36.Otherssaythattoday’smoresecular(世俗的)culturehasconfusedourmostvulnerableyoungpeople.Butneithersideseemstograspthetrueurgencyoftheissue.AccordingtotheCDC’sfindings,morethanoneinfiveofthe17,000highschoolstudentssurveyedreportedmentalbreakdown.Theirratesofsadnessandhopelessnessarethehighestinadecade,reflectinganincreasingtrendexacerbatedbysociety’sisolation(隔离)andstress.37.Parentsaswellasteachersandotherswhohavedirectcontactwithchildrenmustacceptthispreventiveapproach.Itiscrucialthattheynotbeafraidtoaskdirectquestionsaboutdepressivethoughts.38.Itisalsoespeciallyimportantthatparentsunderstandwhathelpisavailabletotheirchildren. 39.Forexample,wecandemandequityequality,whichmeansinsurancecoverage(保险范围)forbehavioralillnesseshealthissuesthatisforphysical,thusreducingthefinancialburden.Wecanalsourgeourcongressmentofundhealthprogramsandexpandmentalhealthprofessions.40.Putthepoliticsaside.Therearelivesinthebalance.A.Andtheyshouldresistthefalseideathatraisingaquestioncreatesariskthatwasnottherebefore.B.Thismeansthatwemustputasideourdisagreementsandapproachthisissueasamatteroflifeanddeath.C.Somehavearguedthattheclimateissuehascreatedanexistentialthreatandaccompanyinganxiety.D.Hospitalizationmayalsobeappropriatewhenthepersoninquestionshowsanimmediatedangertothemselves.E.Atthemacro(宏观的)level,ourcountrycandosomuchmoretohelppeoplestrugglingwithmentalhealthproblemsandtheirfamilies.F.It’stimetostopblamingandturnourattentiontothisgenerationofstrugglingteenagers.G.It’stimeforthosewhohavethepowertoamplify(放大)theirvoicesanddrivechangetofocusonhelpingteenagersandfamiliesaccessthehelptheyneed.In1968agravedatingfromabout1100wasuncoverednearHattula,inFinland,Littleremainedoftheoccupant’sskeleton,buttheinhumationincludedtwoswordsandaknife.Suchgravegoodswouldnormallysuggestsaidoccupantwasaman.Theskeletonwas,41alsodecoratedwithbrooches(胸针)andwoollenclothingoftypesmoreusuallywornatthetimebywomen.This42guessthattheburialwasactuallyofapowerfulwoman,possiblyalocalrulerinherownrightratherthanjustthewifeofamaleking.Thiswouldbenoteworthyenough.Butare-examinationoftheremains,justpublishedintheEuropeanJournalofArchaeologybyUllaMoilanenoftheUniversityofTurkuandElinaSalmelaoftheUniversityofHelsinki,suggeststhetruthmaybeyetmore43.Ms.MoilanenandDrSalmelasuspectthattheindividual44mayhavehadoutwardcharacteristicsofbothamanandawoman.In1968workingoutthe45ofaskeletoninanancientgravewastricky.Afteryearsofdeterioration,thebonesofmenandwomenlookprettymuch46.ButthatwasbeforetheuseofDNAbecamepossible.SoMs.MoilanenandDrSalmelathoughtitworthtryingagain.Mostpeoplehavetwosexchromosomes(染色体):XXinwomenandXYinmen.FindDNAfromaY-chromosomeinaskeletonandthechancesarethebodywas47.And,lookingatafragmentoffemurbroughttoherbyMs.Moilanen,whoisthearchaeologistinthe48,Dr.Salmela,whoisthegeneticist,didindeedfindsuchDNA.Butnotmuchofit.Thatledhertowonderaboutcontamination(污染),butalsotoconsiderwhethertheindividualinthegravehadhada(n)49X-chromosomethatwasswampingthesignalfromtheY.Havinganabnormalnumberofsexchromosomesisrare,butnotvanishinglyso.Theparticular50XXYleadstowhatisknownasKlinefelter’ssyndrome.Todeterminetheoccupant’skaryotype(染色体组型)fromthetinyamountofDNAavailable,Dr.Salmeladrew51withlivingpeople.Thegravedelivered8,329pieces,sosheusedacomputertodrawsamplesofsimilarsizefromthegenomesoflivingpeoplewithvariouskaryotypes,includingXXY,andalsofrommixturesofbothsexes,to52contamination.ShethencomparedthesewiththeDNAfromthegraveand53itwas99.75%probabletheindividualconcernedhadindeedhadKlinefelter’ssyndrome.WhileDrSalmelawasworkingallthisout,Ms.Moilanenandherteamhadanotherlookatthegrave.Theyconfirmedthatitwasa54burial.Forinstance,theyfoundevidenceoffinefurs,probablyfromfoxes.Clearly,thiswasawell-respectedhumanbeing,butwhatledtothat55inaworldthendominatedbymalevaluesisamatterofpuzzle.Perhapsthepersoncamefromafamilypowerfulenoughforsuchthingsnottomatter.41.A.thereforeB.what’smoreC.neverthelessD.forinstance42.A.intensifiedB.confirmedC.dismissedD.encouraged43.A.complicatedunpleasantD.frighteningbycomparisonD.withdoubtsexD.originalikeD.brokenyoungD.maleinstituteD.adventuremissingD.dominant50.A.requirementB.interestcombinationD.emphasisinferencesD.comparisonsimitateD.generaterecalledD.confessedreligiousD.peacefulrespectD.solutionTwothingsIdidmayhavecausedpeople56(think)thatsomethingiswrongwithme.Thefirstwaswhenmywifeaskedmetohavethesitting-roomclock57(repair).Idroveintothemarketplaceofourlittletownand,clockunderarm,enteredashop.Onlyitwasthemeatshop.58mythoughtsfaraway,Istoodstaringintotheshop-keeper’seyes.Ihadbeenhiscustomerforalongtimeandthegoodmansmiledatme.ThiswentonforseveralverylongsecondsbeforeIrealizedwhereIwas.59isnodoubtthatIshouldhavecalmlyboughtapoundofmeat,60Imerelynoddedbrieflyandleft.TheothermaninmytownwhoprobablythinksIammadisMr.Smith.SomeyearsagohewasmanagerofMead’sShop,andheandIkneweachotherquitewell.Onedayhe61(stand)inthedoorwayofhisshopwhenIpassed.Mybrainwasonsomedistantproblemandmyeyesstaredintospace.“Hello,Mr.Herriot.”Iheardhisvoice.Iturnedablankgazeonhim—Ijusthadnoidea62hewasthoughhisfacewasfamiliar.ThenIsaw63word“MEAD”infoot-highlettersabovetheshopwindow.“GOODmorning,Mead,“Icriedheartilyandcontinuedmyway.IhadgoneonlyafewstepsbeforeIrealizedthatmygreetinghadbeen64(polite).Iturnedbackandsaidtohimagain,“Goodmorning,Mistermead.”ItwasonlywhenIturnedthecornerofthestreet65Irealized,toolate,hisnamewasTonyandthetimewaslateafternoon.66.假设你是渝州中学的学生李华,你校将组织一次主题为“CityWalkinChongqing”的一日徒步旅行活动,并在校园网征集活动方案。请写一封邮件给负责该活动的李老师,内容须包括:1.建议去重庆市哪个区进行徒步旅行(从重庆市所有区县中任选一个即可)2.一天的行程计划及相关安排的理由。67.“I’mgoingtomissyousomuch,Poppy,”saidthetall,thinteenager.Hebentdowntohughisoldfriendgoodbye.Hestoodup,huggedhisparents,andsmiled,tryingnottolethisemotions(情绪)getthebetterofhim.Hisparentswerenotquiteabletokeeptheirsundercontrol.Theyhaddriventheirsonseveralhoursoutoftowntotheuniversitywherehewouldsoonbelivingandstudying.Itwastimetosaygoodbyefornowatleast.Thefamilyhuggedandsmiledthroughmistyeyesandthenlaughed.Theboyliftedthelastbagontohisshoulder,andflashedabrightsmile.“Iguessthisisit,”hesaid.“I’llseeyoubackhomeinamonth,okay?”Hisparentsnodded,andtheywatchedashewalkedoutofsightintothecrowdsofhundredsofstudentsandparents.Theboy’smotherturnedtothedog,“Okay,Poppy,timetogobackhome.”Thehouseseemedquietasatombwithouttheboylivingthere.Allthatweek,Poppydidn’tseeminterestedinherdinner,herfavouritetoy,oreveninherdailywalk.Herownersweresadtoo,buttheyknewtheirsonwouldbebacktovisit.Poppydidn’t.Theyofferedthedogsomeofherfavouritepeanutbuttertreats.Theyevenlethersitonthesofa,buttheoldgirljustwasn’therusualcheerfulself.Herownersstartedtogetworried.“WhatshouldwedotocheerPoppyup?”askedDad.“We’vetriedeverything.”“Ihaveanidea,butitmightbealittlecrazy,”smiledMum.“Withoutanybodyleftinthehousebutus,thisplacecoulduseabitoffun.Let’sgetalittledogforPoppy.”Itdidn’ttakelongbeforetheywalkedthroughthefrontdoorcarryingabigbox.Poppywelcomedthemhomeasusualbutwhenshesawthebox,shestopped.Sheputhernoseonit.Hertailbeganwagging(摆动)eversoslowly,thenfasterasshecaughtthesmell.Paragraph1:Dadputthebo

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