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虹口区2023学年度第一学期期终学生学习能力诊断测试高三英语试卷2023.12考生注意:1.考试时间120分钟,试卷满分140分。2.本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。所有答題必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。3.答題前,务必在答題纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码貼在指定位置上。I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:SectionA,heartenshortconversationsbetweenspeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionsbespokenonlyonce.Afterhearaconversationandthequestionaboutreadthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichonethebestanswerthequestionhaveheard.1.A.Atabookstore.Atapostoffice.AtaD.Atapolicestation.2.A.At6:45At7:00At7:15D.At9:003.A.upbottledDopaperworkathome.overtimeattheoffice.D.asideforrelaxation.4.A.Theharmdonebysingle-useplastics.Environmentalissues.Thetopicforthecomposition.D.Somerecenthotnews.5.A.HecuriousabouthisfutureHeworriedabouttheservice.Hedissatisfiedtheenvironment.D.Hewaitmoveintothishouse.6.A.agreestheplan.considersunwiseoutside.concernedabouttheD.hasabetterplanthanhavingapicnic.7.A.Lookingatanoldpicture.SearchingforoldPreparingforafamilytrip.D.abouttheir8.A.ThewasuninterestedtheTheherfamilytheThelookingforwardtheD.Thewasabsentfromthe9.A.Thosewhoaretalentedarenevershortofinspiration.NoteveryonecanlearnhowbeagoodCreativitysomethingarebornwith.D.Ittakespracticebecomeagood10.A.Hehasalreadyachievedhisgoal.Hegoestheonaregularbasis.HeusuallygoeshomedirectlyafterD.Hehasgivenupexercisingforweeks.第1页共15页SectionBDirections:Sectionhearshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationbereadtwice,butthequestionsbespokenonlyonce.Whenhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswerthequestionhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonfollowingpassage.A.Influencing.Celebritystudies.D.Crisismanagement.12.A.Itoffersalotofrelatedcourses.ItpartnersHarvardcoursesaretaughtbyseniorlecturers.D.thefirstdegreeprogramthefield.13.A.Whetherhasenoughbudgets.Whethercanstandthetestoftime.Whetherattractyoungsters.D.Whethercanusefulcourses.Questions14through16arebasedonfollowingpassage.14.A.Itemphasizesballtackling.ItwascreatedduringtheItforbidsroughbodycontact.D.mainlyplayedthe15.A.Itprettyeasylearn.Itfollowslimitedrules.Itmorerecreationalthanothersports.D.allowsthemshowtheirtalentssports.16.A.Introduceawould-beOlympicsport.Explaintherulesofflagfootball.Compareflagfootballregularfootball.D.IllustratethejobofNationalFootballLeague.Questions17through20arebasedonfollowingconversation.17.A.Inordernotmisstheflight.fearthattheflightshallbedelayed.spareenoughforsecuritychecks.D.bettercareofherbabywhentraveling.18.A.waitedthreehoursforthehotelroombeready.didn’thaveenoughmoneyaBerlin.Herluggagewasdeliveredawrongdestination.D.wasstucktheBerlinairportforanight.19.A.Theyreactedquicklypassengers’requests.Theywererudethepassenger.Theyshowedenoughsympathy.D.Theywereirresponsible.20.A.waslookingforwardhernextfeltterriblethatherholidaywasruined.didn’twantanothercupofcoffee.D.thoughttheholidaywastooshort.第2页共15页II.GrammarVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,theblanksthepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.theblanksagivenword,eachblanktheproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbesteachblank.CatMightNotIgnoringWhenSpeakEverycatownerhasastorytellofbeingblankedbytheircat.callourcat,turnsandofusbeleft(21)_________(wonder)whyweadog.Butyourcatmaybelisteningafterall.thanthat,(22)_________(care)morethanthink.AstudybyFrenchresearchers(23)_________(publish)lastthejournalAnimalCognitionfoundthatnotonlydocatsreactwhatscientistscallcat-directedspeech—ahigh-pitched(高音的)voicesimilar(24)_________wetalkbabies—theyreactwhodoingthetalking.foundthathearingtheirownersusingahigh-pitchedvoice,catsreactedmorethanwhenhearingtheirownerspeakingnormallyanotherhumanadult,”saidCharlottedeMouzon,anauthorofthe“Butactuallyworkwhenfromavoice.”(25)_________studiesinvolvingdogs,analyzingcatbehaviorwhichpartofwhyhumansunderstandthemless.Catsarestressedbybeingalab(26)__________________meaningfulbehavioralobservationsimpossible.Andabouttryingacat(27)_________(sit)foranM.R.I.scan(核磁共振扫描)studybrainfunction.theresearchersforthelateststudywentthecats’homesandplayedrecordingsofdifferenttypesofspeechanddifferentspeakers.Atfirst,therewasconcernfromdeMouzonandherteamforlackofreactionfromthecats,butuponanalysisoftherecordings,delicatereactions(28)_________(notice).“Itcouldbejustmovinganearorturningtheheadthespeakerorevenfreezingwhat(29)_________weredoing,”deMouzonsaid.Inthetherewereafewcases(30)_________catswouldapproachthespeakerplayingavoiceandtheend,wehadreallycleargainstheattentionwhentheownerwasusingcat-directedspeech,”deMouzonsaid.第3页共15页SectionBDirections:Filleachblankaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereonewordthanneed.A.arrivesG.liesobservableH.parallelboundlessI.perceivingD.containedJ.threadsdistancingK.volumeexpansionWhatComesAfterSpace?Lookingataclearnightwitnessthevastnessofspace,whichholdseverythinghumansknowexist.findoutwhat31beyond,agoodplacestartdeterm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seincreaseduringtherushesofweekendsorholidays,orforsupermarketsadjustpricesthroughoutthedayorweek,dependingonvolumeofshoppers.Thecurrenteconomicclimatealsodrivingtheneedforthesepricingtechnologies.creatingcompetitivepricesalwayshealthyprofitKhawajadynamicpricingenablesbusinessesoptimisetheirpricingdependingonthefinancialsituationsoftheircustomerbase.“Businessescandiscountsduringdownturns,whileincreasingpricesbetterareas,”hesays.Thechanges,notsitwellconsumers.“Dynamicandpricinglikelyexpandindustriesandmorecompaniesthelongterm,butjustbecauseaproductbepopulardoesnotthatcustomersarewillingturnablindbeingmore,”Khawaja.Headdspricingcancausecustomerslosefaithacompanytheybelievetheyarebeing“Perhapsdynamicpricingofadrinkyourfavouritepubbeasteptoofarforloyalcustomers.”63.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“dynamicpricing”paragraph1?A.Asystemofdecidingwhatthepricesshouldbe.AmethodthathelpspromotesharingAmeansforcompaniesfindcustomers.D.Astrategyofofferingdiscountsattractclients.64.ItcanbeinferredfromArndcommentsthatonlinestores__________.A.themostcompetitivepricesprofitsbychangingpricesrealD.relytoomuchonmachinelearningalgorithmsconfusecustomersbychangingprices65.Accordingthepassage,whydophysicalbusinessesadoptdynamicpricing?A.supplyanddemandduringpeakhours.customerexperienceandencouragemaintainconsistentpricingacrossallproducts.D.competeonlinestoresandbusinesses.66.Whichofthefollowingbestpredictshowcustomersmayreacttheexpansionofdynamicpricing?A.whateveroffersthelowestprices.Refuseandarelikelyresist.Protestagainstforbeingtooannoying.D.forgrantedandaccept第8页共15页SectionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Filleachblankapropersentencegiventhebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearemoresentencesthanneed.A.Focusontheonethingaredoing.Habitsthesewhichencouragemultitaskmentallyexhaustedandunproductive.surethatalsobreaksyourmonotasking,becausewhathelpsyourbrainstayfocused.D.awin-winforeveryone!Thelittleinformationwedowhenwe’remultitaskingmoredifficultrememberatalaterstage.feelsogoodthatbelieveyou’rebeingandfurtherencouragesyourmultitaskinghabit.WhyDoFindItHardtoNotMultitask?MostofusdomultitaskingalmostButchangethat.attentionalreadybeingpulledmillionsofdirectionssoreallyneedaddmultitaskingthethesmartphoneforexample.Onaveragecheckyourphonetimesaday—thatmeansyou’respending23dayseveryyeargluedyoursmartphone!Howproductivedothinkthatmakesyou?67Buthardletofthesehabitsbecauseyou’veconditionedyourbrainsendmisleadingsignalsyourResearchhasshownthatwhenmultitask“successfully”,activatetherewardmechanismyourbrainthatreleasesdopamine,thehappyhormone.68Thisrushcanalsooverlyoptimistic,whichmeansarelesscarefulabouttheworkdoandmorelikelymistakes.Multitaskersbasicallyaddictedthisrushwhichleadsthembelievetheyarebeingwhenfactthey’renot.canfindmorebalanceddopaminereleasesthroughtickingthingsonyourthroughmono-,orsingle-taskingtoo.Sinceourbrainscanonlyfocusononethingatatime,thisthewayforaccomplishmorelesstime.Researchhassuggestedyou’re50%quickeronaverageaccomplishataskmonotask,andyou’realso50%lesslikeerrors.69alsobeableappreciatethingsonadeeperlevelandenjoymentfromthemwhenyou’refocused.Ifyou’rechattingafriendoverwhilecheckingyourphone,you’renotmakingthemostoutofyouryourfriend!Nowyou’reprobablydesperatefindouthowofthismultitaskinghabitsocanfindrealproductivity.Therenoeasysimplyhavecommitandhavetheself-disciplinestickonetaskatatime.Justsayyourself:WhenIwalk,IWhenItalksomeone,Italksomeone.WhenIread,Iread.assimpleasthat.70Andlikethat,you’vemasteredmonotasking.第9页共15页SummaryDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthepoint(s)ofthepassagenothan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.71.Plant-basedContinuetoanAppetizerFoodAgoodveganneedslooklikeandtastelikemilk,whetherafattyversion,preferredbybakers,oraskimmedone,favoredbythehealth-conscious.years,manufacturersofplant-basedproteinhavehadtroublehackingthisdelicateimitationandseemsthattheyarewinningbackabit.Theglobal(收益)fromalternativeproteinscouldreach$290billionby2035andthatacautiousestimate.canlast?Unlikethoseearlyproducts,whichwereneitherterriblytastynorparticularlynutritious,cleaver(剁肉刀)processingimprovestextures,additivesboosttasteandapinchofspeciallyengineeredpeasandbeansaddsnutrientthelatestproducts.Still,ultra-processedsubstitutesseldommatchanimalproteinsnutritionalvalue.Animalproducts,includingmilk,arebetterforbonedevelopment,thoughlab-grownversionsofordairyarebecomingmorenutritious.Meanwhile,green-mindedconsumersarerealizingthatplant-baseddoesnotnecessarilymeansustainablethattakesalotobtainrawmaterials.Farmingalmonds(杏仁)amilk-likedrink,forexample,usesquantitiesofPlant-basedproteinsarealsoatoughsellgiantmarketslikeIndia,wheredietsarealreadyrichplantsandvegetables,orNigera,wheremeat-eatingaofwealth.Thatlimitstheirglobalappeal.thesesuggeststhatalternativeproteinshavefarreplacetheanimalkind.Thelimitationsmaybeweighingonthefirmsinvolved.marketvaluehasfallenbyabout80%sincelisting,partlybecauseofproductiondifficulties.ThatofBeyondMeat,whosefeaturelatestmenu,downby90%frompeak.Plant-basedfoodsnolongerbeonlyanappetizerdiets,buttheirmakerremainonefoodbusiness.第10页共15页V.TranslationDirections:thefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiventhebrackets.72.我听说你的表弟是个不折不扣的“社牛”,是吗?(hear)73.长颈鹿皮肤上橙棕色的斑点使它们可以在野外隐藏自己。(…it…)74.和普通巴士不同,这款智能巴士可以自动规划路线,避让行人和车辆,将乘客送达目的地。(avoid)75.今年参展的不少中国品牌产品通过对东方文化的深度挖掘,将传统与时尚融合,赢得了年轻一族的青睐。(integrate)VI.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcomposition120-150wordsaccordingtheinstructionsgivenbelowChinese.76.Johnson请你负责在中方同学的范围内调查原因。你发现有些同学对团队中的角色分配不满意,有些同学觉得团队沟通存在问题。请给Johnson写一封邮件,内容必须包括:1.简述同学们的反馈;2.向Johnson提出改进建议并说明理由。第11页共15页虹口区2023学年度第一学期期终学生学习能力诊断测试高三英语试卷参考答案听力部分:BACBCAADDD11-20ADC语法部分:21.wondering26.sothat22.cares27.sit23.published24.how25.Unlike28.werenoticed29.they30.where词汇部分:31.G32.B33.K34.C35.I36.F37.A38.E39.D40.H完型填空:41-55:ABCCDBBACDCBABD63-66:阅读理解:56-59:选句填空:67-70:BFDA60-62:概要写作:Theboomingplant-basedproteinindustryfaceschallenges.Plant-basedmeatcanneverbeasnutritiousasanimal-producedprotein.Besides,manufacturingprocessnotthatsustainable,forcultivatingplantsresourceconsuming.salealsosetbackscountriesduetheirdietaryhabits.Thisuncertaintyreflectedthedecliningmarketvaluesofrelevantenterprises.翻译部分:72.我听说你的表弟是个不折不扣的“社牛”,是吗?(hear)heardthatyourcousinquitesociable/outgoing/reallygoodatsocializing,isn’the?1分0.5分1分0.5分73.长颈鹿皮肤上橙棕色的斑点使它们可以在野外隐藏自己。(…it…)Theorange-brownspotsontheofgiraffespossibleforthemhidethemselves1分1.5分thewild.0.5分74.和普通巴士不同,这款智能巴士可以自动规划路线,避让行人和车辆,将乘客送达目的地。(avoid)Unlikeregularbuses,thisofsmartbuscanautomaticallyplanroute,avoidpedestrians0.5分0.5分1分1分andvehicles,andpassengerstheirdestination.1分75.今年参展的不少中国品牌产品通过对东方文化的深度挖掘,将传统与时尚融合,赢得了年轻一族的青睐。(integrate)QuiteafewChinesebrandproductsexhibitedthisyearhaveintegratedtraditionfashion1.5分throughadeepexplorationofeasterncultures,whichwinstheheartsoftheyoungpeople.1分1分1.5分第12页共15页【以下参考作文由ChatGPT生成,仅供参考】DearJohnson,Ihopethisfindswell.AstherepresentativeforourChineseteamtherecentcollaborativeprojectourinternationalpartnerschool,Iwantedsharefeedbackfromourclassmatesregardingthecurrentstateoftheproject.Uponconductingasurveyamongourclassmates,acommonemergedregardingprimaryconcerns:dissatisfactiontheassignedroleswithintheteamandperceivedcommunicationissues.Ibelieveaddressingtheseconcernssignificantlyimprovetheoverallcollaborationandprojectoutcomes.regardingtheroleassignments,ofourclassmatesfeelthatthedistributionofuneven,leadingasenseofimbalancetheteam.Itcrucialensurethateachteammemberfeelstheirrolemeaningfulandcontributestheproject'ssuccess.Isuggestrevisitingtheroleallocationprocess,consideringeachstudent'sstrengthsandinterestscreateaequitabledistributionofresponsibilities.Secondly,communicationhasbeenidentifiedasanotherareaofconcern.Someclassmatesmentionedfeelingthatinformationnotbeingsharedeffectivelywithin

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