廣州市執(zhí)信中學(xué)2023屆高三年級(jí)第二次月考 語(yǔ)全卷滿(mǎn)分120分,考試用時(shí)120分鐘。 一、單項(xiàng)選擇(共10 小題;每小題0.5 分,滿(mǎn)分5 分)1. I haven’t seen ______ Maggie since I came here.A. so a lovely girl as       B. as lovely a girl asC. such girl as lovely as      D. as a lovely girl as2. It is reported that Americans eat too much protein every day, ______ as they actually need.A. as twice much        B. twice much asC. as much twice        D. twice as much3. Race walking shares many fitness benefits with running, research shows, while most likely contributing to fewer injuries. It does, ______, have its own problem.A. therefore    B. however    C. moreover    D. otherwise4. Quan Hongchan also shared how she ______ her win. 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Deposited there are important letters and cards collected throughout my life, from my grandparents, school friends, parents, wife and son. Since the invention of e-mail though, they’ve been few and far between.Tonight is New York’s Eve 2029 and there’s a very special box of letters I want to look at. But first there’s something I have to do – The Ritual慣例.I go to my trusted computer and start. I begin to type: Dear ______. I leave the name blank for now, anticipating the thrill of typing it in. “I hope you are well and I wonder how this will find you. And you still planning to move to that villa in Portugal? Did your son marry Fiona? Is your mother still alive? Questions surge into my mind.For the next two hours I sit writing. About what I’ve been doing for the last year, my failing health, my increasing wealth and sometime difficult marriage. Then about my goals and ambitions. Will he be interested? Do I climb Mt. Kilimanjaro? Do I get that novel published? the one that’s been rejected more times than I care to think about.Finally, it’s finished.11:30 pm. I fill in the recipient’s name, print my letter, sign and address it and then seal it up with tape. I then delete the document and empty the trash folder – to avoid the possibility of temptation. That completes the ritual!I walk over to my “special box”. It contains ten long, white, thick envelopes, all with the same handwriting. I place the one I have just written in at the back and take out the one at the front. It’s dated2019,and labeled “to be opened 31st December 2029”.The cycle is finally complete! I open it, trembling with anticipation. I begin to read, my eyes tearing up a little as I do so. Throughout the last ten long, eventful years, of life, death, joy and heartbreak, it has been waiting patiently in this box for me, though I now have no memory of ever having written it.14. Why does the author receive fewer “important letters” these days?A. He has moved from his original address.B. He is rarely in contact with his friends and family.C. People communicate with each other less often than before.D. Electronic communication has largely replaced physical letters.15. Who does the underlined word “he” in paragraph 4 refer to?A. The author himself.B. The author’s son.C. The author’s school friend.D. The author’s book publisher.16. Why does the author probably delete the completed letter from his computer?A. So that no one else will be able to read it.B. So that he won’t read it ahead of schedule.C. Because he decides at last not to send it.D. Because he wants forget what has happened.17. How does the author feel as he is about to open his special letter?A. Relieved.    B. Moved.    C. Excited.    D. Afraid. CWhat does it mean to live a good life? This question has been debated for centuries. In the field of psychology, two main concepts of the good life have been quite popular: A happy life full of pleasure and positive emotions, and a meaningful life full of purpose and sacrifice. But what if these aren’t the only options?In recent years, a long-neglected version of the good life has been receiving greater attention: the psychologically rich life. It is full of complex mental engagement, a wide range of intense and deep emotions, and diverse, novel, surprising and interesting experiences. Sometimes they are neither pleasant nor meaningful. However, they are rarely boring or monotonous.After all, both happy and meaningful lives can become monotonous and repetitive. A person with a steady office job, married with children, may be satisfied and find his or her life meaningful and still be bored. Also, the psychologically rich life doesn’t necessarily involve economic richness. For instance, consider Hesse’s character Goldmund, who has no money but pursues the life of a free spirit.Research has found psychological richness is related to, but partially distinct from, both happy and meaningful lives. Psychological richness is related with openness to experience and experiencing both positive and negative emotions more intensely. But is the psychologically rich life one that people actually want?In a new study, Oishi and his colleagues asked people in nine countries the degree to which they value a psychologically rich life, a happy life and a meaningful life. They found many people’s self-described ideal lives involve psychological richness. When forced to choose a life, however, the majority chose a happy life and a meaningful life. Even so, a minority of people still favored the psychologically rich life, ranging from 6.7% in Singapore to 16.8% in Germany.These numbers went up when the desire for a psychologically rich life was measured indirectly. To understand what a person wishes their lives might have been, it is important to explore what people wish they had avoided in their lives. When asked what they regret most and whether undoing this event would have made their lives happier, more meaningful or psychologically richer, about 28% of Americans said undoing the regrettable event would have made their lives psychologically richer.These findings suggest that while most people strive to be happy and have meaning in their lives, a sizable number of people are content merely living a psychologically rich existence.As Oishi and his colleagues conclude, “We believe that taking the psychologically rich life seriously will deepen and enrich our understanding of well-being.” At the end of the day, there is no one singularly acceptable path to the good life. You have to find a path that works best for you.18. According to the passage, the psychologically rich life ______.A. involves various intense emotions    B. means living a luxurious lifeC. combines pleasure with purpose    D. emphasizes openness and repetition19. What does Oishi’s research indicate?A. The Germans prefer psychological richness to a happy life.B. Undoing regrettable events has enriched many people’s lives.C. A hidden desire for psychological richness exists among some people.D. People with psychological richness tend to describe their lives as ideal.20. We can learn from the passage that ______.A. purpose outweighs pleasure in terms of significanceB. the choice of a good life differs from person to personC. a positive mindset helps us understand our well-beingD. we should never be content and always strive for thebest21. What is the main purpose of the article?A. To compare different concepts of a good life.B. To explain how to live a psychologically rich life.C. To persuade people to attain psychological richness.D. To draw attention to a less familiar version of a good life. DWe are the products of evolution, and not just evolution that occurred billions of years ago. As scientists look deeper into our genes基因, they are finding examples of human evolution in just the past few thousand years. People in Ethiopian highlands have adapted to living at high altitudes. Cattle-raising people in East Africa and northern Europe have gained a mutation突變that helps them digest milk as adults.On Thursday in an article published in Cell, a team of researchers reported a new kind of adaptation — not to air or to food, but to the ocean. A group of sea-dwelling people in Southeast Asia have evolved into better divers. The Bajau, as these people are known, number in the hundreds of thousands in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. They have traditionally lived on houseboats; in recent times, they’ve also built houses on stilts支柱in coastal waters. “They are simply a stranger to the land,” said Rodney C. Jubilado, a University of Hawaii researcher who studies the Bajau.Dr. Jubilado first met the Bajau while growing up on Samal Island in the Philippines. They made a living as divers, spearfishing or harvesting shellfish. “We were so amazed that they could stay underwater much longer than us local islanders,” Dr. Jubilado said, “I could see them actually walking under the sea.”In 2015, Melissa Ilardo, then a graduate student in genetics at the University of Copenhagen, heard about the Bajau. She wondered if centuries of diving could have led to the evolution of physical characteristics that made the task easier for them. “It seemed like the perfect chance for natural selection to act on a population,” said Dr. Ilardo. She also said there were likely a number of other genes that help the Bajau dive.22. What does the author want to tell us by the examples in paragraph 1?A. Environmental adaptation of cattle raisers.B. New knowledge of human evolution.C. Recent findings of human origin.D. Significance of food selection.23. Where do the Bajau build their houses?A. In valleys.    B. Near rivers.   C. On the beach.   D. Off the coast.24. Why was the young Jubilado astonished at the Bajau?A. They could walk on stilts all day.B. They had a superb way of fishing.C. They could stay long underwater.D. They lived on both land and water.25. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Bodies Remodeled for a Life at SeaB. Highlanders’ Survival SkillsC. Basic Methods of Genetic ResearchD. The World’s Best Divers 第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。People connect to their cultural or ethnic group through similar food patterns. People from different cultural backgrounds eat different foods. ___26___ These food preferences result in patterns of food choices within a cultural or regional group.Regional food habits do exist, but they also change over time. ___27___ They may use their old recipes with new ingredients, or experiment with new recipes to match their own tastes. Because people and food are mobile, attempts to characterize a country or people by what they eat are often inaccurate.In addition to impacting food choices, culture also plays a role in food-related etiquette禮節(jié). For example, the amount people eat and leave uneaten varies from culture to culture. Some people from Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian countries might leave a little bit of food on their plates in order to indicate that their hunger has been satisfied. ___28___ Similarly, a clean plate might signify either satisfaction with the meal or desire for more food.___29___ Many families believe that mealtime is a good time to communicate and to “catch up” on the lives of family and friends. Among other families, talking during a meal is acceptable, but the topics are limited. In some Southeast Asian countries, it is considered polite to keep silent during a meal.Even among people who share similar cultural backgrounds, eating patterns are not identical. Furthermore, men eat differently from women. ___30___ However, in most parts of the world, food is associated with expression of friendship. Therefore, sensitivity to food customs is important in cross-cultural communication.A. People of different age groups eat differently.B. As people immigrate, food preferences are exported.C. Food items themselves have meaning attached to them.D. The areas in which families live influence food likes and dislikes.E. One of the reasons is that food itself is brought to other countries.F. Besides, the role of conversation during mealtime varies from place to place.G. However, cooks from other locations might be displeased if food is left on the plate. 部分 語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、CD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。“Man up.” That’s the “advice” that some guys hear from their family and friends when they’re not ___31___ “manly” enough because they’re showing “too many” emotions.And, frankly, it’s the kind of advice that ends up doing great ___32___. Love and support are what strengthen a person; toxic masculinity有毒的男子氣概is what ___33___ some problems in the future.A16-year-oldboy told his ___34___ about how he cried after not getting into a soccer team. It was a pretty big ___35___ to him and, naturally, he was upset. And ___36___ his mom and his sisters comforted him, his dad had a ___37___ attitude towards the entire situation. A big fight followed full of accusations of the boy not being enough of a man.The boy’s dad ___38___ him for “not doing enough” to get into the soccer team. He then went on to give the boy some ___39___ on how to be more athletic and take care of his diet more. ___40___, the dad said that it was stupid to cry over a thing like this, and that it was time that he “manned up”. What followed was a long ___41___ and afterwards, the boy ignored his dad fora week.The boy’s behaviour can be ___42___. Men, just like women, experience depression and anxiety. However, men are ___43___ told to control their emotions and not to ___44___ their problems with others, as it’s seen as being weak. Actually, for men, it is good to ___45___ their emotions properly.31. A. appearing   B. acting    C. responding   D. offering32. A. harm    B. failure    C. confusion   D. anxiety33. A. deals with   B. runs into   C. brings about  D. looks into34. A. opinion   B. story    C. secret    D. trip35. A. loss    B. change    C. turn    D. blow36. A. unless    B. if     C. because   D. while37. A. different   B. positive   C. friendly   D. flexible38. A. praised   B. thanked   C. forgave   D. blamed39. A. information   B. inspiration   C. suggestions   D. demands40. A. However   B. Besides   C. Therefore   D. Instead41. A. silence    B. separation   C. conversation  D. argument42. A. glorious   B. practical   C. understandable  D. impressive43. A. traditionally  B. originally   C. immediately  D. simply44. A. combine   B. share    C. handle    D. compare45. A. hide    B. generate   C. release    D. control 第二節(jié) 語(yǔ)篇填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填寫(xiě) 1 個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Push for online recruitment from the government is on the way! The Ministry of Education will take ___46___(practice) steps to promote online employment services. Meanwhile, campus job fairs for college graduates will be suspended ___47___(avoid) large gatherings of people during the ongoing novel coronavirus epidemic, ___48___ ministry official said on Wednesday.The ministry’s employment platforms will share job information with ___49___ of provinces, universities and recruitment services, so that they can ___50___(joint) offer online employment services, said Wang Hui, director of the ministry’s Department of College Students Affairs. About 8.74 million college students ___51___(graduate) from colleges and universities around China this June, ___52___ accounts for an increase of 400,000 as many graduates as last year.Spring time recruitment is one of the most important ___53___(opportunity) for graduates seeking jobs. The ministry will strictly review employer and recruitment information ___54___(post) online to ensure it is true, ___55___ promote online interviews, signing of contracts and employment procedures at universities across the country, Wang said. 五、單詞拼寫(xiě)(請(qǐng)根據(jù)首字母與英文提示、中文、已給單詞,用小藍(lán)U7-U8NCEL21-22的單詞填空)(共10小題,每小題0.5分,滿(mǎn)分5分)56. Men and women should have equal a______(the opportunity or right to use sth or to see sb/sth) to education.57. This video p______(to show or describe sb/sth in a particular way) how solar energy changes into other forms of energy.58. P______(the state of being poor) and poor health often go hand in hand.59. His ______(academy) performance is well above average, but he is still humble and helpful.60. Tourism can help ______(strength) local culture by encouraging awareness of traditions and ceremonies.61. It was ______(bitter) cold now and the ground was frozen hard.62. When you’re older I think you’re better ______(equip) mentally to cope with whatever happens.63. He outlined his plans and then ______繼續(xù)進(jìn)行to explain them in more detail.64. There were several more interesting conclusions ______使顯露by the survey.65. Diana, Princess of Wales, was one of the most ______崇拜,愛(ài)戴members of the British royal family. 六、短語(yǔ)填空(請(qǐng)用小藍(lán) U7-U8NCE L21-22的短語(yǔ)填空)(共10小題,每小題0.5分,滿(mǎn)分5分)66. Around 100 students ____________預(yù)定出席the 9:00 am Monday morning lecture.67. No matter what you like to do, there is a way to ____________參加various activities on Earth Day.68. More importantly, your time and effort at senior high school will ____________為你叩開(kāi)潛能的大門(mén).69. When ____________全神貫注于工作, which he often was, he would forget all about eating or sleeping.70. Ever since it was published during the Yuan Dynasty, Romance of West Chamber by Wang Shifu ____________深受歡迎among people and been frequently performed on stage for centuries.71. The students worked together, ____________集思廣益.72. She began to dress, aware of his eyes ____________盯著...her body.73. The public started feeling economic pain, some ____________反目為敵the president.74. ____________要花很多精力來(lái)準(zhǔn)備an important competition.75. Mr. Smith, as well as his wife and children, ____________愛(ài)好;對(duì)...感興趣rock ‘n’ roll. 七、讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)(滿(mǎn)分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。About a half-mile behind our Minnesota farm lay a pond. In summer, my brother Harry and I would run through a stand of oak trees to skip stones there. The pond wore a collar of black mud. It was not a place for swimming.In late summer, the pond would be covered by a green and bubbly scum起泡的浮渣. Sometimes a strong, unpleasant smell rose from it. We stayed away.When winter came, the pond was once again an inviting place. One day when ice covered it, Harry said to me, “Try walking across.”The ice looked solid. No water showed through it, but I hesitated. “Go ahead.” Harry urged. “Try it. You’re lighter than I am. If the ice holds, we can run and slide carefully on it. It’ll be fun.” I wanted to please Harry, and I thought about the fun of a long slide on the ice. I began to slide across the pond.In the middle of the pond, the ice gave way with a sudden crack裂縫! I stretched out伸展my arms. The next thing I knew I was hanging on to the edge of a hole in the ice by arms outstretched on the ice. From my shoulders down I hung in icy water. I thought of the bottom of the pond. I knew it would be black and awful down there, full of mud and maybe rotting creatures.I tried to climb out of the hole, but when I got a knee on the ice, it broke like window glass. Again and again I tried to get out. Again and again the ice broke into pieces. The hole widened. I was wearing a coat of heavy material. As it became completely wet, it dragged me down. I was tired of the struggle and rested with my arms stretched out on the ice.I looked at Harry on shore. He seemed rooted to the spot. “I can’t get out!” I screamed when I caught some breath.注意:1. 續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為 150 左右;2. 請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。 Paragraph 1Harry turned and ran from the pond.                                                        Paragraph 2The moment I crashed through the kitchen door, sobbing, mum rushed over.                        
參考答案一、單項(xiàng)選擇(共10 小題;每小題0.5 分,滿(mǎn)分5 分)1~5  BDBBA  6~10 BDBCB二、閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分37.5分)11~13 DBC  14~17 DABC  18~21 ACBD  22~25 BDCA第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分12.5分)26~30 DBGFA部分 語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)31~35 AACBD  36~40 DADDB  41~45 DCABC第二節(jié) 語(yǔ)篇填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)46. practical; 47. to avoid; 48. on; 49. those; 50. jointly51. will graduate; 52. which; 53. opportunities; 54. posted; 55. and五、單詞拼寫(xiě)(請(qǐng)根據(jù)首字母與英文提示、中文、已給單詞,用小藍(lán)U7-U8NCEL21-22的單詞填空)(共10小題,每小題0.5分,滿(mǎn)分5分)56. authority; 57. presented; 58. Poverty; 59. academic; 60. strengthen61. bitterly; 62. equipped; 63. proceeded; 64. revealed; 65. admirable六、短語(yǔ)填空(請(qǐng)用小藍(lán) U7-U8NCE L21-22的短語(yǔ)填空)(共10小題,每小題0.5分,滿(mǎn)分5分)66. scheduled to attend; 67. take part in; 68. open the door of potential69. concentrating on his work; 70. has been widely popular; 71. put their heads together72. staring at; 73. turned against; 74. It takes a lot of effort to prepare75. is interested in七、讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)(滿(mǎn)分25分)
 

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