2023屆江西省九江市高三下學(xué)期第三次模擬考試英語試題學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________ 一、閱讀理解Not too hot, not too cold. Spring is the perfect time to visit Europe for ideal weather. The best European countries to visit in the spring include: France, Netherlands, Slovakia, Romania and so on.FranceAs one of the most tourist-packed countries in Europe, France offers lesser crowds and more excellent weather during the spring months. Just outside of Paris are the impressive castles and country houses of Sccaux, whure the cherry blossom can easily be seen in spring.NetherlandsThe Netherlands is well-known for its vast fields of flowers, making spring a perfect time for a Dutch holiday. The tulip fields in the Noordoostpolder are a must. In Veluwe National Park, tourists will be rewarded with the sight of red deer eating grass. A' trip to the Netherlands would, of course, be incomplete without a visit to Amsterdam.SlovakiaSlovakia is a wonderfully diverse country with rich cultural history and awe-inspiring natural sites. Slovak Paradise is a natural park that offers 19 nature reserves and over 350 caves. Due to its hot summers and cold winters, spring is a perfect time to explore all that Slovakia has to offer.RomaniaRomania hosts a variety of great cultural sites and lively cities, especially attractive during spring months. The Statue of King Decebalus, a 141-foot-high upper part of Decebalus carved into the side of a rock, is a wonderful attraction. Braov Old Town is one of' Europe's most charming destinations for those looking to escape the capital city of Bucharest.1What can tourists enjoy in both France and Netherlands?AFlowers. BRocks. CCastles. DDeer.2Which is the best choice for cave lovers?AFrance. BNetherlands. CSlovakia. DRomania.3In which section of a newspaper can you find this passage?AHistory. BEducation. CGeography. DTravel. Zheng, 22, was born in Taiwan. But, because her parents are from different sides of the Taiwan Straits — her mother is from Fujian province, while her father is from Jiayi, Taiwan — she has felt the connection between the island and the Chinese mainland from a very young age.Currently studying at Hunan University, Zheng has taken part in various cross-Straits exchanges but she’s always wanted to do something food-related, since it’s not only her personal passion, but also, she believes, a passion shared by people across the Taiwan Straits.So, during this past Spring Festival, Zheng set up a stand on the streets of Taiwan’s Beigang to sell renaibao (hot rice cream), a trendy kind of “ice cream cone” that originated in Henan province.Initially worrying that people would hesitate to try something they were not familiar with, Zheng was quickly overwhelmed by the enthusiasm of the crowd. The sales easily went beyond her expectations — she sold more than 200 renaibao on her first day.“It was not just a business,” says Zheng. “I was deeply affected by the enthusiasm of everyone I met.”This enthusiasm, Zheng believes, is thanks to online video platforms like TikTok, Xiaohongshu and Bilibili. According to her, she and her high school friends used to watch online cooking videos together of, for example, the Tianjin-style jianbing guozi — known as Chinese crepes. They were so addicted to it that Zheng can still remember the process, step-by-step, in detail. Among her customers were also those who learned about the snack she was selling from just such a video.Zheng is planning to bring home more trendy foods from the mainland, so that more people can experience their wonderful flavor. She would also love it if her friends in Taiwan can join her for an exchange of knowledge and travel in the mainland.4What made Zheng set up a street stand?AHer preference for the food business.BHer parents’ long lasting influence.COne cross-Straits exchange program.DThe great value Chinese attach to food.5How did Zheng mainly feel on her first selling day?AProud. BConcerned. CSurprised. DCurious.6Why were the customers so enthusiastic about renaibao?AThey had ever tasted it somewhere, before.BThey liked this new flavor in particular.CThey wanted to do something food-related.DThey had known it on some video platforms.7What does the underlined word “They” in paragraph 6 refer to?AVideo platforms. BChinese crepes.CZheng and her friends. DOnline cooking videos. Fungi (菌類) often appear naturally around trees, but a new study has found that growing edible mushrooms (types that can be safely eaten) in forests on purpose could be a good way to provide healthy food for millions of people and help the environment too.Fungi are living things that feed on organic matter, such as dead plants. Mushrooms, mould and yeast are all types of fungi.Paul Thomas and Alistair Jump, from the University of Stirling in Scotland, spent two years studying edible fungi that grow alongside trees. The pair discovered that while they are growing, fungi remove carbon dioxide from the air and store it in the soil. This is good for the planet, because too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is one of the main causes of climate change.Thomas points out that forests around the world are often cut down to create fields for producing food, such as beef or wheat. Trees take in carbon dioxide as they grow, so chopping them down makes climate change worse. However, edible fungi thrive in the shade of trees. That means if fungi was being grown as a food crop, there would be no need to chop down forests. In fact, if fungi became very popular, more trees could actually be planted. Edible fungi contain lots of substances that are good for humans. Thomas’s idea is that other ingredients, such as meat, could be swapped for fungi in people’s diets. He estimates that growing fungi around trees could feed up to 19 million people each year.Blue milk caps are a species of edible fungi that Thomas says could work particularly well. They can be grown on and around trees, exchanging useful minerals and nutrients in return for carbon. They are also very nutritious, and some studies have suggested that they can help to treat cancer.8How do fungi help the environment?AThey release oxygen into the atmosphere.BThey prevent soil from being washed away.CThey provide shade for other plants and animals.DThey absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.9What does the underlined word “thrive” in paragraph 4 mean?AStruggle. BBoom. CWeaken. DShrink.10What could be the future of edible fungi like?ADisappointing. BPromising. CControversial.  DDoubtful. 11What can be a best title for the text?AThe Nutritional Benefits of Edible FungiBFungi: A Sustainable Solution to Organic FoodCThe Role of Fungi in Fighting Climate ChangeDHow Fungi Could Feed and Benefit the World You can misremember something just seconds after it happened, reframing events in your mind to better fit with your own preconceptions (預(yù)想).Marte Otten at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and her colleagues wanted to figure out the relationship between previous expectations and short-term memories. The team conducted several experiments on more than 400 people that involved showing the participants random letters arranged in a circle on a computer screen.In the simplest form of this experiment, the participants were shown the letters for a quarter of a second before the screen went blank. After a gap of 3 seconds, a box appeared where one of the letters had been for half a second, followed by a different circle of letters for half a second. The participants were asked to recall which letter from the original circle had been in the position held by the box on the screen. Crucially, some of the letters were flashed, which Otten calls “fake-letters”. The participants were clearly warned not to mistake them for real ones. This test was repeated.After recalling the letters, the participants were asked to rate their confidence in each answer. The team focused its analysis on the most confident participants, in order to remove random guesses. The researchers found that, when asked to recall the position of a fake-letter, the confident participants incorrectly gave the answer as its real letter 39 per cent of the time, despite their high confidence in the answer.“People seem to be sensitive to this memory illusion(錯覺) where they already have a preset concept of what the world should look like. This effect appears to be due to a feature of our neural system that relies on generating predictions about the world. We expect to see normal letters when reading. These predictions are normally quite helpful and efficient in normal life and this is not something we have control over,” says Otten.Several studies have previously shown that long-term memory is unreliable and affected by previous expectations. This new study reveals that the same is true for short-term memories.12What did the participants see on the computer during the experiment?ARandom letters hidden in a box. BRandom letters lined in a circle.CRandom boxes arranged in a circle. DRandom circles showed in a box.13What is the main purpose of paragraph 3?ATo introduce the topic of the passage. BTo unfold the process of the experiment.CTo present the result of the experiment. DTo show the background of the research.14How did the researchers ensure the accuracy of the results?ABy focusing on the least confident participants.BBy showing participants’ letters after 3 seconds.CBy changing letters’ positions from a different circle.DBy analyzing participants’ confidence in each answer.15What can we know from the new study?AShort-term memories can be affected by preconceptions.BLong-term memories are unreliable and easily affected.CMemory illusion relies on predictions about the world.DOur predictions about the world can be controlled.  二、七選五A recent study found that only eight percent of people actually end up achieving their new year’s resolution. Here’s a couple of tips and tricks on how to do just that.____16____.No one has ever said “oh, I’m going to be healthier this year” and the next day woke up healthy. There has to be a plan, goals, and action that need to be taken. So you can say something like “I’m going to go to the gym every other day this year.”Choose resolutions wisely.____17____. The majority of resolutions involve some sort of habit change, and habit changes have a huge consumption on your body’s willpower. Willpower is like a battery that needs to be charged every night. When you have too many resolutions, the burden on this battery causes it to run out before you have a chance to charge it.Write your resolutions down.This makes the resolution feel like a contract. ____18____. You can write down every resolution for the entire year. Every time you look at it, you will feel a tremendous amount of pressure to make sure that you continue to keep your resolution.Don’t tell anyone about your new year’s resolution.Usually, when you talk about something that you haven’t accomplished, you will trick their brains into visualizing a situation where you have accomplished it.____19____Find yourself an accountability buddy.An accountability buddy is somebody who makes sure that you’re going out there every single day, and doing the things that you promised yourself that you would do. ____20____. At the same time, you help them keep themselves in lines too!AHave a planBKeep healthyCDon’t choose too many resolutionsDIt creates pressure for you to complete itEIt’s interesting how physical a contract can feelFIt’s somebody who helps you keep yourself in lineGThis causes you to lose tons of motivation that you had beforehand  三、完形填空Why are younger age group so much more willing to post an offensive message on social media? Why aren’t we changing the ____21____ in the actual cyberbully (網(wǎng)絡(luò)欺凌)? That’s when I had a(n) ____22____. What if I gave them a chance to ____23____ what they were doing? If an adolescent ____24____ to post an offensive message on social media, and if I went, “Whoa! Hold on. You’re about to ____25____ an offensive message to someone. That can really ____26____ them. Are you sure you want to post this message?”, would they still be ____27____to do it?So early this year, using my science and technology skills, I ____28____ a software system. And basically, they were able to compare whether a ____29____ which caused adolescents to consider what they were doing actually reduce their _____30_____ to post offensive messages.In the end, I was able to get 1,500 _____31_____ trials of data. 93% of the time when adolescents _____32_____ a caution that says, “Whoa! You’re about to post an offensive message”, they finally _____33_____ their mind. I was able to _____34_____ the willingness to post offensive messages from 71.4% to 4.6%.Now, the app Rethink has become _____35_____ popular. I also currently hold a patent for this _____36_____ idea. According to the data, Rethink has _____37_____ that, in those seconds, when you decide whether or not you’re going to hit “post”, the _____38_____ of the seconds means so much in the future. So, I_____39_____ all of you: rethink before the damage is done. We need to slow down,_____40_____, and consider what we’re doing.21Avalue Battention Cbehavior Dinterest22Aidea Bpromise Cconclusion Dapproach23Acomplain about Bthink about Cfocus on Dcomment on24Aarranged Brefused Cmanaged Dattempted25Ashoot Bdistribute Ctransform Dexplain26Asacrifice Bmotivate Churt Dconfuse27Astubborn Bwilling Cashamed Dwarm-hearted28Aacquired Binvested Capproved Dcreated29Athreat Bcaution Cconcern Drestriction30Aintention Bstrength Cdesire Dcourage31Aunique Bacademic Ccomplicated Deffective32Aignore Bsend Creceive Dpost33Alost Bchanged Ckept Dset34Achallenge Badjust Cbetray Ddecrease35Awildly Bpermanently Cmildly Daccidentally36Aridiculous Bshallow Cfantastic Dconflicting37Aproven Bguaranteed Cassumed Dknown38Aimagination Bflash Cinspiration Dstimulation39Abelieve Bprefer Crespect Dencourage40Astruggle Bhesitate Cpause Ddecline  四、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。More people have strong desire to travel and the market is seeing more _____41_____ (opportunity) for healing tourism, which means less tight schedules and more health-related projects, _____42_____ (bring) joy to the spirit, a new survey shows.As China optimized (優(yōu)化) their COVID-19 response measures , the pent-up (被抑制的) travel demand _____43_____ (release) in the past few months. About 91.24 percent of respondents to the survey said they have a plan to travel this year. About 60 percent of respondents said they have a plan to travel domestically, while 32.37 percent choose both domestic _____44_____ oversea tourism this year.Though the tourism industry was hit hard by COVID-19, after the pandemic people began to pay more attention to _____45_____ (they) health and have strengthened their will to travel. _____46_____ increasing number of consumers are paying more attention to health-related projects, among_____47_____ healing tourism, has become a bright spot.About 87 percent of respondents to the survey said they are ready _____48_____  (purchase) healthy products, and more than half, or 55. 24 percent, said they plan to participate in healing tourism_____49_____ (active) this year. Data from travelling platforms showed cities______50______ (locate) around the Tropic of Cancer such as Sanya, Zhuhai, Xishuangbanna, Dali, Xiamen, Haikou, Tengchong and Beihai are becoming popular.  五、短文改錯51.假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用(\)劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。Ruth was once a community worker. In 2015, she quitted her job and begin to learn singing. When Ruth first started singing, there was little opportunity to singing with others. Then, through a friend, he discovered an excellent singing class. She became very interested in it that she started running her own classes, that she taught others how to sing well. The classes are held twice a month very successful. Ruth believes that singing has been brought them many benefits. Through singing, they often become confident than before but also learn to control stress. “Singing helps us live on peace together,” she says happily. 六、其他應(yīng)用文52.為助力創(chuàng)建文明城市,你校英文報社正在舉辦主題為文明習(xí)慣滿城市的倡議信征文活動,現(xiàn)請你寫一份倡議信投稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.存在的不文明現(xiàn)象;2.應(yīng)對措施;3.提出呼吁。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。Dear fellow students, ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
參考答案:1A    2C    3D 4A    5C    6D    7C 8D    9B    10B    11D 12B    13B    14D    15A 16A    17C    18D    19G    20F  21C    22A    23B    24D    25A    26C    27B    28D    29B    30A    31D    32C    33B    34D    35A    36C    37A    38B    39D    40C  41opportunities    42bringing    43has been released    44and    45their    46An    47which    48to purchase    49actively    50located 511.begin→began2.singing→sing3.he→she4.very→so5.that→where6.successful→successfully7.去掉been8.confident前加more9.but→and10.on→in52Dear fellow students,With our country becoming stronger and stronger, we can’t deny that there are some uncivilized practices in our city, like throwing rubbish everywhere and smoking in public.Faced with these problems, it is high time that we took measures to change the situation. At first, tougher regulations on public areas may help citizens behave themselves. Besides, it would also be sensible to put up more banners to encourage good deeds, which can arouse citizens’ awareness to spread the beneficial habits. More importantly, we must plant more trees, flowers and plants to make the city become greener. Please keep it in mind that a small action can make a huge difference. As a teenager, let’s join hands and act jointly to make the glory of civilization shine in every corner of our city. 

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