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2023学年第二学期高三年级学业质量调研

英语试卷

(考试时间120分钟,试卷满分140分)

I.ListeningComprehension

SectionA

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheend

ofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthe

questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,read

thefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestion

youhaveheard.

1.A.Afridge.B.Anelectriccooker.C.Laundrymachines.D.Dishes.

2.A.$450.B.$500.C.$550.D.$510.

3.A.Flowers.B.Agardeningtool.C.Cookingappliances.D.Acookbook.

4.A.Disappointed.B.Proud.C.Confident.D.Encouraged.

5.A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Theirboss.D.Sarah.

6.A.Ataconcertvenue.B.Atamovietheater.

C.Atahotelreception.D.Atarestaurant.

7.A.Keepplayingvideogames.B.Getmoresleep.

C.Buyacomfortablebed.D.Establisharegularbedtime.

8.A.Sheisconfusedaboutthesoftwareprogramaswell.

B.Sheunderstandsthesoftwareprogramcompletely.

C.Shedoesn'tcareaboutthesoftwareprogram.

D.Shehaslostthesoftwarepassword.

9.A.Hewantsmorerecognitionforhisvolunteerwork.

B.Hepreferstokeephisvolunteerworkprivate.

C.Heregretsvolunteeringattheanimalshelter.

D.Hewantstodiscusshisvolunteerworkfurther.

10.A.Thestudentswereinterestedinsharing.

B.Thestudentswereeagertolearnknowledge.

C.Thestudentswereamazedatthelearningmaterial.

D.Thestudentswererespectfultowardstheteacher.

SectionB

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyou

willbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandthe

conversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouheara

question,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebest

answertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingtalk.

11.A.Inherarm.B.Inherlung.C.Onhershoulder.D.Inherback.

12.A.Overfiveyears.B.Aboutthreemonths.

C.Lessthantwoweeks.D.Afewmonths.

13.A.TofindwaystohelpMrs.Smith'sfamily.

B.TohearanupdateonMrs.Smith9ssituation.

C.Tofigureoutwhat'swrongwithMrs.Smith.

D.Todiscussthecompany'shelpingpolicies.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingtalk.

14.A.Improvingartistictheory.B.Puttingforwardflowtheory.

C.Holdingattractiveactivities.D.Studyingbusinessmatters.

15.A.Topromotethepainters9spirit.B.Todiscovertheexceptiontothetheory.

C.Tostudythewaytogettheflowstate.D.Todiscoverthebestflowquality.

16.A.Whentheyconsidernothingseemstomatter.

B.Whentheybegantolearnnewskills.

C.Whentheyworkindifferentprofessions.

D.Whentheyareengagedintheirpursuits.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Itwasstolen.B.Itwasinvolvedinanaccident.

C.Itranoutofgas.D.Itwasparkedillegallyandpulledaway.

18.A.Ifsonlyforloadingpurposes.B.It'sreservedformotorcycles.

C.Ifsfreeforanyonetoparkthere.D.It'sforlibraryuseonly.

19.A.Theparkingservicesoffice.B.Themainentranceofthelibrary.

C.Thevehiclestoragefacility.D.Thecampusgymnasium.

20.A.$10B.$50C.$75D.$85

ILGrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand

grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformof

thegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

Byday,RobertTittertonisalawyer.Inhissparetime,hegoesonstagebesidepianistMaria

Raspopova-notasamusicianbutasherturner.t4(21)notbeingatrainedmusician,

I'velearnedtoreadmusictoassistMariainherperformance.^^

MrTittertonischairmanoftheOmegaEnsemblebut(22)(act)asthegroup'sofficial

turnerforthepastfouryears.Hisjobistositbesidethepianistandturnthepagesofthescore.

Inthisway,themusiciansdon'thavetobreaktheflowofsoundbydoingit(23).Hesaid

hebecamejustasnervousasthoseplayinginstrumentsonstage.

Beingaturnerrequiresplentyofpractice.Somepiecesofmusic(24)gofor40

minutesandrequireupto50pagesofturns,includingbackturnsforrepeatpassages.(25)

mattersisonstagecommunication.Eachpianisthastheirownstyleof“nodding”

(26)(indicate)apageturnthattheyneedtopractisewiththeirturner.

Butlikeallperformances,therearemoments(27)thingsgowrong.t4Iwasturning

thepagetogetreadyforthenextpage,butthedraftwindfromtheturncausedthesparepagesto

falloffthestand,“MrTittertonsaid,"Luckily,Iwasabletocatchthemandputthemback.”

(28)mostturnersarepianostudentsorup-and-comingconcertpianists,Ms

Raspopovahasonceaskedherhusbandtohelpheroutonstage.

""Sometimesmyhusbandisnotanattentiveturner.He'sinterestedinthemusic,

(29)(feel)everynote,butIhavetosay:4Turn,turn!'"shelaughed.ccButRobertis

(30)(qualified)turnerI'vehadinmyentire

SectionB

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybe

usedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.contrastB.instructedC.concentratingD.potentialE.touchingF.played

G.betterH.specializedI.spotJ.followK.tracing

UnfamiliarMusicMayHelpPeopleChatatParties

Ifyouwantyourgueststobeparticularlysociableatanupcomingparty,makesureyouplay

musictheyprobablyhaven'theardbefore.

Toexplorehowbackgroundmusicaffectsthewaywe31conversations,researchers

JaneBrownandGavinBidelmanconductedastudyanalyzingthebrainactivityof31individuals

aged21and33.Duringtheexperiment,participantslistenedto72minutesofanaudiobook(有声

读物),whichthepairusedasareplacementfor32onsomeonetalking,whilebackground

musicwasaccompaniedbytheaudiobookformostofthetime.

Forhalfoftheexperiment,theparticipantswereaskedtofocuson2-minutepartsofan

unfamiliaraudiobookreadbyaman.Therestofthetime,theyweretoldtofocusonfour

backgroundsongs,whichweresimilarly33for2minutesatatime.This34invoices

aimedtoassessparticipants9abilitytoshiftattentionbetweentwodistinctlydifferentvoices.

Duringtheexperiment,alltheparticipantswore35capstomonitortheelectricalactivity

takingplaceintheirbrains.This36ofelectricalactivitywasthekey.ItallowedBrownand

Bidelmantodiscoverhowefficientlytheseindividualscouldfocusoneithertheaudiobookorthe

musicwhen37todoso.Thefindingrevealedthattheparticipantscould38turn

theirattentiontotheaudiobookifthebackgroundmusicwasunfamiliartothem.

Followingthetask,theparticipantscompletedamusicperceptionsurveyevaluatingtheir

musicalskills,suchasthecapacityto39whetherapairofsimilar-soundingtunesarethe

same.Notably,thosewithlowermusicalscoresdemonstratedslowerattentionalshiftsbetween

songsandaudiobooks,suggestinga(n)40linkbetweenmusicalabilityandattention

managementskills.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,

CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

InFavourofSimpleWriting

Doyouedittextmessagescarefullybeforesendingthem?Ifso,youmaybethekindofperson

whotakespridein41eventhesimplestmessage.Ifyoudonot,youmayseeyourselfasa

go-getter,onewhovaluesexcitementandspeedover42:getitdonedecentlynowratherthan

perfectlylater.

Peopleareconstantlyreceivingmessages,fromthemailboxtotheinboxtothetext-message

alert.Whattoread,whattoskim(略读)andwhattoignorearedecisionsthatnearlyeveryonehas

tomakedozensoftimesaday.AnewbooktitledAllReadersareBusyNowadaysmakesthe

argumentforbeingthecarefulkindof43,evenininformallines.Theauthorsalsopresent

well-established44thathavelongbeenprizedinguidestowriting.

Take"lessismore^^.Mostbooksonwritingwelladvocatetheadviceto45needless

words.Theauthors,however,have46theidea.Inanemailtothousandsofschool-board

membersaskingthemtotakeasurvey,cuttingthecountfrom127to49wordsalmost47

theresponserate.

Keepingmessagestoa48idea-orasfewasabsolutelyneeded-helpsensurethatthey

willberead,rememberedandactedon.49thenumberoftheavailableoptionshasthesame

effect,too.Alinkinanemail,50,attracted50%moreclickswhenpresentedalonethanwhen

itwassentalongsideasecondadditionallink.

SyntaxCRJTS)and51matter,too.Itismore52toadoptshortandactivesentences,

withcommonwordsfamiliartoeveryone.FromFacebookpoststoonline-travelreviews,evenbrief,

informalpiecesofwritingthatfollowtheserulesgetmorelikesandshares.

Ifeveryoneisabusyreader,everyoneisabusywriter,too.Thatmaymakeittemptingtosent

asmanymessagesas53aspossibleandhopeforthebest.Butfromessaystotextmessages

organizingdinnerplans,devotingtimetotheneedsofreadershasprovable54.Ifyouareso

busythatyouwriteanundisciplinedmessagewhichreadersscan,ignoreanddelete,thenyoumight

aswellhavenot55itatall.

41.A.conveyingB.understandingC.craftingD.sending

42.A.careB.quantityC.simplicityD.technology

43.A.readerB.posterC.learnerD.writer

44.A.structuresB.principlesC.aimsD.alternatives

45.A.removeB.ignoreC.reconsiderD.interpret

46.A.conveyedB.translatedC.testedD.shaped

47.A.loweredB.affectedC.doubledD.maintained

48.A.basicB.positiveC.definiteD.single

49.A.RecordingB.ReducingC.CountingD.Estimating

50.A.incomparisonB.afterallC.forinstanceD.inparticular

51.A.word-choiceB.pattern-designC.target-settingD.platform-selection

52.A.difficultB.suitableC.challengingD.common

53.A.carefullyB.oftenC.politelyD.quickly

54.A.outcomesB.pointsC.figuresD.benefits

55.A.receivedB.writtenC.readD.answered

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethe

onethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhaveread.

(A)

GrowingupinUkraine,Vadimdidn'tknowwhatitwasliketoliveinasafe,stablehome.His

parentswerealcoholicswhowouldoftenbeathim.They'devenstuffhimintoawinecontainer,

breakinghislittlebodyandleavingonlyasmallopeningatthetopsohecouldbreatheandsee一

butonlyjustalittle.

BythetimeVadimturned9,hewaslivinginanorphanage(孤儿院).Unfortunately,asisthe

casewithfartoomanylittleones,hislifeonlygotworsethere.Notonlywashehurt,buthewas

placedinaroomonthethirdfloor,makingitimpossibletogetdownstairsinawheelchair.

ThisleftVadimcrawlingupanddownthestairs,anactivitythatwasbothphysicallyand

mentallyexhausting.He'doftenbelateformeals.Ifthefoodwasn'talreadygonebythetimehe

arrived,otherkidswouldstealfromhim.

Then,achaineffectbeganwhensomespecialfolksvisitedtheorphanage.Theytoldhima

storyaboutaspiritualfigurewhoadvocatedloveandforgiveness.Thisconversationhelpedthe14-

year-oldfindhisfaithand,inturn,hehadmorehopethanheeverhadbefore.

Today,Vadimisonlongertheboysubjecttofate.Heisafathertohisownkids,andhislife

couldn'tbemoredifferentorbetter.Overtheyears,he'sdiscoveredagiftforexpressinghimself

throughart.ThisinspiredTimTebowFoundation,anorganizationfightingforthemostvulnerable

(脆弱的)peoplearoundtheworld,toaskifhe'dliketocreateapiecethatrepresentedwhatit

lookedandfeltlikeforhimtohavegonefrom

“darknesstolight.”

Theresult?Atrulyremarkablepainting

thatfeaturesVadim,inhiswheelchair,leaving

behindhisoldhome,includingthewine

containerhisparentsstuffedhiminto.Hisnew

directionincludesabeautifulforestfulloffall

leavesandbrightlight,showingthehopeheis

saidtohavefoundintheinspiringstory.

56.Accordingtothepassage,Vadim'sparentstreatedhim.

A.abusivelyB.forgivinglyC.thoughtfullyD.strictly

57.WhydidVadimcrawlupanddownthestairswhenlivingintheorphanage?

A.Becausehislittleroommatesoftendiddamagetohiswheelchair.

B.Becauseotherchildrenwouldtakehismealwithoutpermission.

C.Becausehecouldn,tusethewheelchairtogodownstairsfromahighfloor.

D.Becausegettingdownstairswasdemandingforhimphysicallyandmentally.

58.Thephrase“achaineffect“inparagraph4refersto.

A.aneffectivetreatmentforVadim?sdisability

B.aseriesofpositivechangesoccurringinVadim'slife

C.asenseofhopefromthestoryofaspiritualfigure

D.ahelpinghandfromTimTebowFoundation

59.WhatisthemessagethatVadimwantstoconveyinhisremarkablepainting?

A.Headmiresthebeautyandharmonyofnature.

B.Heleadsamiserablelifewithhisownkids.

C.Heexcelsindelicatepaintingtechniques.

D.Hesaysfarewelltothepastandharvestshappiness.

(B)

TheRoleofCrowdfundinginBusinessGrowth

CrowdfundingisafundraisingmethodthatmakesuseofthepoweroftheInternetandsocial

networks.Itinvolvesraisingsmallamountsofmoneyfromalargenumberofindividualsor

investors,typicallythroughonlineplatforms.Theseplatformsconnectentrepreneurs(仓U业者)with

potentialbackerswhocontributefundstosupportaspecificproject,business,oridea.

TypesofCrowdfunding

•Reward-BasedCrowdfunding-Backersgetareward,suchasaproductsampleoreasy

access,inexchangefortheircontribution.Thismodelispopularforstartupsandcreativeprojects.

•Equity(股权)Crowdfunding-Investorsreceivesharesorequityinthebusinessin

exchangefortheirfunding.Thismodelisidealforsmallbusinesseslookingtoraisesubstantial

capitalandissubjecttospecificregulations.

•DebtCrowdfunding-Entrepreneursborrowmoneyfrombackersandagreetorepayit

withinterestovertime.Thismodelissimilartoaloanandissuitableforbusinesseswithaclear

repaymentplan.

TipsforaSuccessfulCrowdfundingCampaign

•Setcleargoals:Defineyourfundinggoal,thepurposeofthefunds,andhowyou'llusethe

money.

•Persuasivestory:Makeanappealingandgenuinestoryaboutyourbusiness.Explainwhy

itmattersandhowbackers'contributionswillmakeadiflerence.

•Engageyournetwork:Mobilizeyourexistingnetworkoffriends,family,andprofessional

contactstosupportyourcampaign.Theirinitialcontributionscanbuildmomentum(动力).

•TransDarencv:Betransparentandhonestaboutyourprojecfsprogressandanychallenges

youencounter.Backersappreciatehonesty.

•Fulfillpromises:Onceyourcampaignissuccessful,fulfillyourpromisestobackerstimely

andcommunicateregularly.

60.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisaccurateaboutcrowdfunding?

A.Reward-BasedCrowdfundingisthemostpopulartypeofcrowdfunding.

B.Backerscangetthesamekindsofrewardsinthethreetypesofcrowdfunding.

C.Crowdfundingisafundraisingtechniquethatreliesonofflineplatforms.

D.DebtCrowdfundingisfitforbusinesseswithaspecificrepaymentschedule.

61.The4thtip“TytmsDayency“probablymeans"

A.carefulnessB.perseveranceC.franknessD.optimism

62.TheownersofExplodingKittens,acardgamecorporationestablishedsixyearsago,planto

raisealargesumofcapitaltostartapromotioncampaign.Theyarehighlyrecommendedto

A.preferReward-BasedCrowdfundingtoEquityCrowdfunding

B.draftanattractivestoryaboutthecampaignbasedonrealinformation

C.realizetheirpromisestobackersontimeevenifthecampaignisafailure

D.comparetheinitialsupportprovidedbydifferentexistingcontacts

(C)

Hundredsofpeopledieatseaeveryyearduetoshipandairplaneaccidents.Emergencyteams

havelittletimetorescuethoseinthewaterbecausetheprobabilityoffindingapersonalivefalls

dramaticallyaftersixhours.Beyondtidesandchallengingweatherconditions,unsteadycoastal

currentsoftenmakesearchandrescueoperationsextremelydifficult.

NewinsightintocoastalflowsgainedbyaninternationalresearchteamledbyGeorgeHaller,

ProfessorofNonlinearDynamicsatETHZurich,promisestoenhancethesearchandrescue

techniquescurrentlyinuse.Usingtoolsfromdynamicalsystemstheoryandoceandata,theteam

hasdevelopedanalgorithm(算法)topredictwhereobjectsandpeoplefloatinginwaterwillgo.

“OurworkhasaclearpotentialtosavelivesJsaysMattiaSerra,thefirstauthorofastudyrecently

publishedinNatureCommunications.

Intoday'srescueoperationsatsea,complicatedmodelsofoceandynamicsandweather

forecastingareusedtopredictthepathoffloatingobjects.Forfast-changingcoastalwaters,

however,suchpredictionsareofteninaccurateduetouncertainboundariesandmissingdata.Asa

result,asearchmaybelaunchedinthewronglocation,causingalossofprecioustime.

Haller'sresearchteamobtainedmathematicalresultspredictingthatobjectsfloatingonthe

ocean9ssurfaceshouldgatheralongafewspecialcurves(曲线)whichtheycallTRansient

AttractingProfiles(TRAPs).Thesecurvescan'tbeseenwithoureyesbutcanbetrackedfrom

instantoceansurfacecurrentdatausingrecentmathematicalmethodsdevelopedbytheETHteam.

Thisenablesquickandpreciseplanningofsearchpathsthatarelesssensitivetouncertaintiesinthe

timeandplaceoftheaccident.

IncooperationwithateamfromMIT,theETHteamtestedtheirnew,TRAP-basedsearch

algorithmintwoseparateoceanexperimentsnearMartha'sVineyard,whichisonthenortheastern

coastoftheUnitedStates.Workingfromthesamereal-timedataavailabletotheCoastGuard,the

teamsuccessfullyidentifiedTRAPsintheregioninreal-time.Theyfoundthatbuoysandmanikins

(浮标和人体模型)throwninthewaterindeedquicklygatheredalongtheseemergingcurves.4tOf

severalcompetingapproachestestedinthisproject,thiswastheonlyalgorithmthatconsistently

foundtherightlocation",saysHaller.

“Ourresultsarerapidlyobtained,easytointerpret,andcheaptoperform,pointsoutSerra.

Hallerstresses:"Ourhopeisthatthismethodwillbecomeastandardpartofthetoolkitofcoast

guardseverywhere.

63.Inasearchandrescueoperation,.

A.thesurvivalratedropstoalmostzeroaftersixhours

B.theuseofdynamicsleadstothewronglocation

C.weatherconditionsareadeterminingfactor

D.changingcurrentspresentachallenge

64.Themainsignificanceofthenewalgorithmis.

A.accuratelypredictingweatherconditionsduringrescueoperations

B.dependenceonsatellitetechnologytolocatedistressedindividualsatsea

C.cost-effective,efficienttrackingofobjectsandindividualsincoastalwaters

D.predictingtheexacttimeandlocationofoceanaccidents

65.Paragraph5mainlytalksabout.

A.thecollectionofdata

B.thetestingofthealgorithm

C.theidentificationoftheTRAPs

D.thecooperationoftworesearchteams

66.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitlefbrthepassage?

A.HowMathematicsCanSaveLivesatSea

B.HowCoastalWatersAffectSavingLives

C.WhyAlgorithmsArePopularinRescueOperations

D.WhySuccessRatesofRescueOperationsHaveFallen

SectionC

Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.

Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.

A.Suchmediadoesn'tjustentertain.

B.Youcaneasilypickoutthedifferencesamongyoursiblings.

C.Aswejourneythroughadulthood,it'scrucialtoreflectonitsimpact.

D.Mediaexposureduringchildhoodimpactseachchildindistinctways.

E.Additionally,mediahaveproventohavelong-termeffectsonindividuals.

F.However,ourmentalandphysicalstatesmaynotbeadequatelyequippedtohandleit.

ChildhoodMediaShapingFutures

Muchofthemediaweconsumeduringourformativeyearsshapesusintothepeoplewe

aretoday.Reflectonaparticularpieceofmediafromourchildhood-perhapsifstheTVshowwe

eagerlyawaitedeveryweekendduringvisitstoourgrandmother'shouse.67It

shapesourdreamsandfearsandevendrivesustofuturecareers.

68Olderchildrenmayhavehadalotmorerestrictions,likeTVshows,movies,

andsocialmediaaccess.Andbecauseofthese,theywereabletobeachildforlongercomparedto

theirsiblings(兄弟姐妹).Childrenwhohaveoldersiblingstendtoshowmorematuretendencies

andcanappearto"growupquickef,thanotherchildrentheirage.

Whiletheymighthavebeenrestrictedfromsocialmediaaccountsuntilacertainage,once

givenaccess,theytendtobemoreprepared.Themediaexposureofourgenerationhasundoubtedly

ledtoanincreasedmaturationatyoungerages.69

Simplylookingbackatpreviousgenerationsandtherateofconsumptionandprocessingof

informationthatweexperienceeveryday,theeffectsofsuchareonlybeginning.Assoon-to-beor

currentadults,wearealreadyfacingissuessuchasdepression,anxiety,anddelaysincertain

learningandsocialskills,justtonameafew.Arewe"moremature?99orareweoverexposedand

atriskforexceptionalmental,physical,andemotionalconsequences?

Inconclusion,childhoodmediaconsumptionsignificantlyinfluencesourlives.70

Strikingabalancebetweenmediaexposureandmentalwell-beingisessentialforourgrowthin

today'smedia-richworld.

IV.SummaryWriting

Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthe

passageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.

HaveYouGotSuccessAmnesia?

Haveyouheardyourselfsay“itwasnothingreally^^whensomeonecongratulatesyouonajob

welldone?Orhaveyoudrawnablankwhenyouareaskedtomakealistofwhatyouhaveachieved?

Ifso,youhavesufferedsuccessamnesia.Failingtoacknowledgeyourhardworkisoftenasignof

successamnesia.Itsignalsthattheremightbeagapbetweenhowothersviewyourachievements

andhowyouseethem.

Peoplewhohavesuccessamnesiaoftenhaveastrongtrackrecordatworkorgetitsortedfor

familymembers.Theyarepeoplewhootherswoulddescribeassuccessfulandyettheyfindit

difficulttoacknowledgeandowntheirresults.Theydon'tholdtheirachievementsintheirmemory

bank.

Thisparticulartypeofmemorylossrobsthemofthesatisfactionandpleasurethatcanfollow

inachievingagoal.And,perhapsmoreimportantly,itrobsthemofconfidence.Confidencedoes

notguaranteesuccess,butitdoesincreasethechanceofsuccess.Whynottrysomepractical

methods?

Askforfeedbackabouttheimpactyou'vehadandthenlistencarefully.Watchoutfor

anythingthatyoubegintotellyourself"Itwasn'tthatbigadeal.^^Trytoabsorbwhatyouhear.

Youcanalsolookbackoverthepast6or12months,captureeverysuccessyoucanthinkof,

whetherlargeorsmall,andwritethemdownclearly.Purposefullyacknowledgingandadmitting

yourachievementscanhelptobringthemintomorerealisticfocus.Besides,bemindfulthatyou

haveatendencytoforgetorminimizeyourachievements.Astickynoteonyourlaptopscreen

mighthelp:mystrengthsandachievementsarebiggerthantheyappeartome.

V.Translation

Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.

72.这种新产品防水耐高温,卖得很好。(resistant)

73.短视频越来越受欢迎的原因是什么?(account)

74.外国游客对山顶寺庙中的中国古代艺术作品惊叹不已,流连忘返。(marvel)

75.这个提案聚焦如何保护青少年自由活跃的天性,我觉得评审小组会感兴趣。(appeal

to)

VI.GuidedWriting

Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgiven

belowinChinese.

假设你是上海市明启中学的高三学生李华,你的新西兰笔友Terry即将在下个学期来

你们学校参加为期2个月的学习交流项目。他发来邮件,请你给他一些在上海生活和学习

的建议。

请你回复邮件。你的邮件须包含2〜3条建议和相关理由。

2023学年第二学期高三年级学业质量调研

英语学科参考答案及评分标准

I.ListeningComprehension

l.D2.C3.D4.B5.C6.A7.D8.A9.B10.B

11.A12.A13.B14.B15.C16.D17.D18.A19.C20.B

II.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

21.Despite22.has

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