高三英語試題 注意事項:1. 答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、考生號等填寫在答題卡和試卷指定位置上。2. 回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3. 考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。 第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的AB、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. Why does the man come to the woman?A. To invite her to dance.B. To express his thanks.C. To put off a party.2. Who is the woman probably talking to?A. Her classmate.   B. Her son.      C. A doctor.3. What is the man going to do?A. Stay at home.       B. Go hiking.      C. Go to the cinema.4. What is the conversation mainly about?A. A business trip.   B. An item.      C. The womans father.5. Where does the man most look forward to going in New York?A. To the Statue of Liberty.       B. To Times Square.C. To Broadway.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6和第7兩個小題。6. What does the man dream of being?A. A teacher.     B. A photographer.   C. A journalist.7. What will Barry be responsible for?A. Editing.    B. Interviewing.  C. Shooting.聽第7段材料,回答第89兩個小題。8. What will Charlie do next week?A. Compete in a contest.     B. Register for a course.C. Join a company.9. What is the woman’s attitude towards Charlie?A. Unconcerned.    B. Supportive.         C. Critical.聽第8段材料,回答第1013四個小題。10. When does the conversation take place?A. In July.          B. In August.         C. In September.11. Which present does the man like best?A. The book.      B. The shirt.      C. The bike.12. How will the woman celebrate her birthday?A. Eat out with her mother.               B. Invite her friends to her party.C. Tour San Diego with her father.13. What will the man do next?A. Go to the city center.               B. Have a meal.C. Deal with work.聽第9段材料,回答第1417四個小題。14. What did Crystal do before the conversation?A. She posted a letter.                 B. She prepared for a test.C. She shared something online.15. When will the speakers set off tomorrow?A. At 9:00 a.m.   B. At 10:00 a.m.     C. At 10:30 a.m.16. What does Alan remind Crystal to bring?A. A plastic bag.  B. Sunscreen.         C. A towel.17. What is Crystal likely to do next?A. Eat some snacks.                    B. Put on a face mask.C. Buy some medicine.聽第10段材料,回答第1820三個小題。18. Who is Wang Tata?A. An office worker.   B. A student.  C. A housewife.19. How many Chinese hanfu consumers were there in 2019?A. Almost 7 million.      B. Nearly 3.5 million.C. Around 2 million.20. Why does Wan Yue wear hanfu in her daily life?A. To get inspiration.              B. To have a unique look.C. To gain the sense of community. 第二部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿50分)第一節(jié) 15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、CD四個選項中選出最佳選項。AOrchid Island is a striking travel destination full of natural beauty. Due to popular demand, we’ve assembled two-and three-day tour packages to ensure you’ll see the best the island has to offer.ISLAND ADVENTURES TRAVEL AGENCYPackage options and pricesTwo-day tour $406Three-day tour $606What to expectOur tour begins with a scooter (小型摩托車) tour around the island. In the late afternoon, its time to head to the beach for a wonderful snorkeling adventure. Finally, we’ll close out the first day by taking in an Orchid Island sunset over the Qingqing Grassland. The following morning, you’ll witness an unforgettable sunrise at Dongqing Bay. Later, youll travel around the island on your scooter and observe traditional Tao fishing boats. You’ll even have the option of rowing out to sea on one of these boats for a small additional expense.The three-day tour costs an additional $200, but its well worth the extra expense. It includes a historical tour of traditional underground houses and a visit to the well-known Lovers Cave.? Both packages include round-trip boat tickets from Fugang Port to Orchid Island.? Snorkeling equipment rental and professional instruction are included.RemindersTravelers are required to present ID at Fugang Port.Travelers must have a scooter driving license for scooter rentals.21.What can you do at the end of the first day of the tour?A. Go snorkeling.B. Camp at Dongqing Bay.C. Ride a scooter around the island.D. Enjoy the sunset over the Qingqing Grassland.22. How does the three-day tour differ from the two-day tour?A. It features scooter driving.B. It gives tourists round-trip ferry tickets.C. It involves a visit to the Lover’s Cave.D. It includes boarding traditional fishing boats.23. Which of the following is left out of the tour prices?   A. Receiving professional instruction.B. Rowing a traditional boat out to sea.C. Renting snorkeling equipment.D. Renting a scooter. BIts no wonder they call her Iron Gran. At the age of 76, shes the UKs oldest female Ironman triathlete (鐵人三項運動員),and has lost count of the number of marathons she has run. Just as incredible is the fact that Edwina Brocklesby or Eddie as shes known only took up running in her 50s. With her boundless energy and infectious smile she inspires everyone she meets.As well as her personal achievements, the super-granny also launched the charity Silverfit in 2013. It promotes sport for older people and started with events in Londons parks and has since grown to have 2,000 members. Silverfit offers a range of activities to the over-45s. To make sure no one is excluded due to cost, membership is only 12 per year. As Eddie says: Its absolutely essential with our aging population thatthey age healthily and that they have fun doing so. Our core message is that its never too late to start exercising.Len Bass, 76, has been coming along for two years. He wanted to get fit after surviving stomach cancer that left him barely able to walk. Within weeks of joining he had begun to see a difference. I was bent over when I started, but by the end of the first month I could run up hills. Thanks to Silverfit, today I am really fit, I am off all medication.And Marjorie Barnes, 62, from Dulwich added: I had terrible back problems, and was walking with a stick when a friend recommended Silverfit. I joined Silverfit and within a year Id alleviated (減輕) my back problems and even entered the London half marathon. Ive got my freedom back and its all down to the wonderful Eddie. Shes amazing.Eddies personal drive to get fit was driven by her husbands sudden death in his 50s. Now Eddie has completed at least 12 marathons. Running with friends helped me dramatically after I lost my husband. My advice would be to make the best of your life, and have fun.24. What can we learn about Eddie?A. She came to running late.B. She is the oldest marathon runner.C. She broke the record for a marathon.D. She always goes on trips to scenic spots.25. Why did Eddie start a charity?A. To kill her leisure time.     B. To raise money for her career.C. To support Ironman triathletes.    D. To encourage the old to exercise.26. What did Len Bass say about Silverfit?A. It helped him realize his marathon dream.B. It freed him from his medication.C. It helped him make a friend.D. It became a burden to him.27. How might people most probably find Eddies story?A. Uninteresting.    B. Unbearable.  C. Inspiring.  D. Complex. CWriting a book is a long and challenging process, but new technology is increasingly making it easier for authors to finish their books. Michael Green, a US data scientist-turned-novelist, felt that technology could help him simplify the writing process when he was in the middle of writing his debut (首部) book. He said that the process had become difficult to manage: “In the midst of editing, I got to the point where I started feeling like I had a lot of plots and characters,” he told the BBC. “I had all these documents on the deeper aspects of the world I was creating. I was worried about being able to keep track of it all. That’s when I switched into my more data science-minded approach to solving a complex problem with a lot of different pieces.” Green went on to create Lynit, a digital platform to help authors plan and weave (編織) together the many elements that form a story, such as themes, characters, and major events. “As the author gets a new idea that they want to bring into the story, they are able to input it into a natural framework,” he told the BBC. “Piece by piece, they’re adding to the story. As new ideas come in, they change, maybe by creating new nodes (節(jié)點) or interactions, new relationships.”Once the book has been published, technology is also playing an ever-increasing role in publicity and connecting with readers. Websites and apps from specialist firms allow authors to participate in live question-and-answer sessions with their audience. Michael Green believes technology will become even more important as a new generation of tech-savvy (精通技術的) writers becomes more well-known. “What I’m finding with the Generation Z and even younger writers is that they’re looking for technology to give them guidance,” he told the BBC. “They see it as a tool to learn and grow with, rather than extra work.”     28. What difficulty did Green face in writing his debut book?A. He often felt that he was not creative enough.B. He would leave out important plots.C. He had trouble organizing his thoughts.D. He was afraid the characters wouldn’t appeal to readers.29. What is an advantage of technology according to the text?A. It creates new relationships for authors.B. It can generate images based on words.C. It can translate thoughts into sentences.D. It brings authors closer to their readers.30. Which of the following would Green most probably agree with?A. New technology matters to rising authors.B. New technology gets in the way of creativity.C. Technology adds to the burden of authors.D. Young writers rely too heavily on technology.31. What is the main purpose of the text?A. To give advice on how to write a book.   B. To encourage the use of technology in writing. C. To share how new technology benefits authors. D. To show the popularity of new tools among authors. DPeople’s first memories are all autobiographical (自傳式的), or memories of significant experiences in their lives, and these events typically didn’t happen before the age of 2 or 3. In fact, most people can’t remember things from the first few years of their livesa phenomenon researchers have called infantile amnesia.However, research suggests that infants (嬰兒) can form other kinds of memories. Within the first few days of life, infants can recall their own mother’s face and distinguish it from the face of a stranger. A few months later, infants can demonstrate that they remember lots of familiar faces by smiling most at the ones they see most often.But if so, why do people experience infantile amnesia? Though it still isn’t clear whether it’s because we can’t form autobiographical memories, or whether we just have no way to retrieve (找回) them, scientists have a few guesses.One is that autobiographical memories require you to have some sense of self. Researchers have tested this ability using a mirror recognition task called the rouge test. It involves marking a baby’s nose with a spot of red lipstick.Researchers then place the infant in front of a mirror. Infants younger than 18 months just smile at the baby in the reflection, not showing any evidence of recognizing themselves or the red mark on their face. Between 18 and 24 months, infants touch their own nose, even looking embarrassed, suggesting that they connect the red dot in the mirror with their own facethey start to form some sense of self.Another possible explanation is that because infants don’t have language until later in the second year of life, they can’t form narratives about their own lives that they can later recall. Finally, the hippocampus (海馬體), which is the region of the brain that’s largely responsible for memory, isn’t fully developed in the infancy period.Scientists will continue to investigate how these factors may contribute to infantile amnesia.32. What can infants do in their first few months?A. Memorize most of their family members.B. Distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar faces.C. Remember a string of events from the recent past.D. Identify their own reflections in the mirror.33. What do infants tend to do after 18 months, according to the rouge test?A. See their reflections as themselves.B. Ignore the marks on their faces.C. Enjoy playing with their reflections.D. Show a strong interest in the mirror. 34. What could be a cause of infantile amnesia, according to the text?A. Infants’ inability to recall memories.B. Infants’ immature hippocampus.C. Infants’ undeveloped communication skills.D. Infants’ unsteady autobiographical memories. 35. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. When do babies start remembering things?B. Why is it hard to retrieve lost memories?C. How do kids form their first memories?D. Why can’t we remember being a baby? 第二節(jié) 5小題每小題2.5分,滿分12.5閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。It is commonplace to come across instances of students or young professionals of the same age groups renting together.   36   More young adults are now choosing intergenerational housing arrangements, living with people in their 60s and 70s.Intergenerational housing whereby Gen Zers and Millennials rent a room from an elderly homeowner is not limited to a particular region.   37   In recent years, the high cost of living makes it nearly impossible for young adults to find affordable accommodations in major urban areas.   38   In fact, many universities develop such intergenerational housing programs. For example, Des Moines-based Drake University offers its music students a chance to live rent-free at one regional senior living center, provided they perform certain chores for the elderly residents.  39   Many feel staying with seniors helps them learn life lessons, such as financial and home ownership responsibilities. They find the arrangement great for studying and decompressing (解壓) after work as the homes are usually quiet and orderly. They also find such arrangements much better than staying with a loud, dirty roommate!The elderly find renting their homes to young people a win-win proposition. They have someone able and energetic for company and the additional income helps them offset (抵消) the cost of home ownership.   40   A. It is now widespread in many parts of the U.S.B. Living with the elderly is challenging for the young.C. However, recently, a different trend has been observed.D. It drives the demand for intergenerational housing arrangements.E. Nowadays, many young people prefer to live independently after finishing school.F. The students find living with seniors better than sharing rooms with several roommates.G. Another person in an empty home also relieves the loneliness many old people experience. 第三部分 語言運用 共兩節(jié),滿分30第一節(jié) 15小題;每小題1分,滿分15閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。One day last summer, my 9-year-old son Ben and I were riding the waves at a popular ocean beach on outer Cape Cod. As we were playing happily with our surfboard, I suddenly noticed an astonishing   41  some whales were spouting (噴水) well within view of where we   42  .We stared and pointed in   43  . “Ben, can you believe it?” I cried. “We’re swimming with the whales!” “Mom,” Ben said in reply, “we’re always swimming with the whales. This is their  44  , not ours!”Ben’s words took my breath away, more than the dramatic waves and the amazing sight of the   45  .He was absolutely   46  , of course. These whales live in the waters off Cape Cod. This is their homeone that we   47  , love and protect. So when we set foot into a   48   space, it’s meaningful and important to   49   that we are visiting something that is beautiful and enjoyable to us, but is not   50   for us.We each have a part to play in   51   space. When we acknowledge our coexistence, as Ben   52  , we set ourselves up for success in how we interact with each other. This is as   53   in the vastness of the ocean as it is in our   54   where we live, work, play and serve.How we   55   and support each other in this vast ocean of lifethat’s up to us.41. A. show                 B. change    C. sight    D. sign 42. A. stood                 B. left    C. started    D. lay 43. A. fear                  B. amazement       C. silence    D. confusion44. A. boundary            B. spot           C. habitat    D. stage45. A. beach                 B. ships            C. swimmers   D. whales46. A. confident             B. crazy            C. smart    D. right47. A. visit                 B. build           C. design    D. rent48. A. secret                 B. public           C. natural    D. native  49. A. ignore                B. remember         C. prove    D. imagine50. A. forever               B. only             C. once    D. almost 51. A. sharing               B. creating          C. improving   D. finding 52. A. required              B. judged          C. expected   D. did 53. A. true                  B. easy            C. funny    D. powerful  54. A. researches            B. dreams          C. communities  D. activities  55. A. compete with         B. connect with      C. hear from   D. separate from   第二節(jié) 10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Beijing roast duck is one of Beijing’s unique and classical   56   (cuisine). The duck has a long history of over 1,500 years. Legend has it   57   an emperor during the Yuan Dynasty occasionally hunted a wild duck and then roasted it. He used a simple and   58   (origin) method to roast the duck.In the Ming Dynasty, when the capital   59   (shift) from Nanjing to Beijing, Roast Duck became one of the famous official dishes. In this period, the method of cooking duck was to hang the duck from the ceiling of an oven and roast it over   60   (burn) wood.Quanjude Rrestaurant was established in 1864. Yang Quanren,   61   founder of Quanjude, improved the method of roasting ducks. Quanjude Restaurant becomes well-known for its innovations and efficient   62   (manage) in China and aboard.   63   (eat) roast duck has a variety of methods. The main method   64   (involve) the chef slicing the duck into more than 100 thin flakes with meat and a piece of crispy skin in each slice. Diners then take a small, thin pancake, and roll it up   65   a piece of meat and small slices of spring onions inside, and lastly dip it in a sweet sauce and take a bite. 部分 寫作共兩節(jié),滿分40第一節(jié)(滿分15分)某國際學校擬建立一個英語閱讀室,現(xiàn)向學生征求建議。假如你是李華,請給學校負責人Mr. Wilson寫一封信,內(nèi)容包括:1. 自己的看法2. 給出建議和理由。注意:1. 詞數(shù)80左右;2. 開頭和結尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。Dear Mr. Wilson,                                                           Yours,Li Hua  第二節(jié)滿分25閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。After I stepped into the school library, I went straight to the shelves filled with books at once. It was break time and I had dropped by the library to borrow a book. Just as I was looking through some books, a girl in my class, Alice, came up to me. Alice was a pain in the neck as she would often make fun of others. That day, Alice laughed at me about my deepest secretthat I had come last in class in the mid-year examinations.I blushed (臉紅) hotly in shame. At the same time, I became extremely angry. My best friend, Lynn, was the only one who knew my secret. How could she betray (背叛) me?My anger grew as thoughts about my friendship with Lynn flashed through my mind. We had been good friends since Primary 1. We hung out together, studied together and stayed up till the early hours of the morning to exchange our dreams. We were closer than sisters. When she needed a shoulder to cry on, I would be there. How could she do this to me? I was so mad that I could not control myself.Brushing aside Alices taunts (嘲弄), I stormed to the place where Lynn usually wentthe school field. Lynn looked at me with a welcoming smile on her face. The sight of her treacherous (背信棄義的) face made me mad and crazy.“How could you do this to me? I thought we were friends!”I shouted at Lynn. “I hate you!”A look of bewilderment (迷茫) crossed her face as she said,“Wha... Whats wrong? What did I do?”Lynn cried out but I was cold and I didn’t show any kindness to her at all. I told her, “You are no longer my friend!”And then I stormed away and returned to the library to calm myself down.注意:1. 續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右;2. 請按如下格式在相應位置作答。About 5 minutes later, one of my classmates came up to me and handed me my diary.    Luckily, Lynn was still in the field.      

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