1、长春市2023届高三质量监测(三)英语本试卷共12页。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C。1. When will the woman pro
2、bably meet the manager tomorrow?A. At 8:30 a.m. B. At 9:00 a.m. C. 9:30 a.m.2. Who has probably arrived?A. The mans parents. B. The mans friend. C. The mans sister.3. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Wear warmer clothes. B. Take some T-shirts. C. Have lunch first.4. How much does each ticke
3、t cost?A. $3. B. $4. C. $5.5. Where does the conversation take place?A In a cinema. B. In a library. C. In a classroom.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What is the probable relations
4、hip between the speakers?A Sister and brother. B. Mother and son. C. Husband and wife.7. What caused the death of the goldfish?A. Too much fish food. B. The small fishbowl. C. Lack of water.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What does the man need to fly to Japan?A. His visa. B. His ID card. C. His passport.9. Wher
5、e does the man prefer to sit on the plane?A. Away from the window. B. In the front of the plane. C. By the emergency exit.10. What will the man do with the luggage?A Take it with him. B. Carry less. C. Check it in.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Why does the woman come to the man?A. To back up the photos. B. T
6、o have his laptop repaired. C. To consult a new laptop model.12. Whats the possible reason why the laptop broke down?A. It got wet. B. It was dropped. C. It suffered high heat.13. What will the woman do next?A. Purchase a new computer. B. Turn to other salesmen for help. C. Replace some parts of her
7、 computer.听第9段材料,回答笫14至17题。14. What are the speakers talking about?A. A travel plan. B. Famous adventurers. C. Extreme climates.15. What does the man think of extreme mountain-climbing?A. Exciting. B. Boring. C. Challenging.16. What can we know about the woman?A. She is a professional mountain-climb
8、er.B. She disagrees with the mans opinion.C. She has made good preparations.17. What was the man when he was young?A. A trainer. B. A photographer. C. A tourist guide.听第10段材料,回答笫I8至20题。18. What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. A course plan. B. A self-introduction. C. An academic text.19. When
9、 will the class be held in the research lab?A. On Tuesdays. B. On Wednesdays. C. On Thursdays.20. What should a student do to meet the speaker?A. Phone the speaker directly. B. Go to his office in the morning. C. Make an appointment in advance.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给
10、的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIn Singapore, it seems like art is at every turn. Look closely and youll discover masterpieces in front of an office building, a walkway, and even on a rooftop garden, where everyone can appreciate them up close. In order to further promote art, festivals are held throughout th
11、e year. Here are some of the biggest art draws to come.ARTWALK When: JanuaryAn annual public art festival, Artwalk takes place in the culturally rich neighborhoods of Little India and Katong-Joo Chiat. Visitors can learn about the food, stories and history of two of Singapores most distinct communit
12、ies on guided walking tours. They can even experience art and culture up close with hands-on workshops with local artists, storytellers and cultural experts.ART SG When: MarchDuring the biggest art fair in Southeast Asia, more than 150 of the worlds best galleries will showcase their collection of m
13、ore than 1,000 artists. The film sector will feature panel discussions, experimental films, and new film-making practices. Some galleries will also present digital technology artworks like AR, VR, and NFTs.SINGAPORE NIGHT When: AugustDuring this party-like night festival, the Bras Basah-Bugis busine
14、ss street lights up for this multi-dimensional art festival with diverse light installations (装置). Building walls provide larger-than-life canvases (画布) for shows; underground tunnels are brilliant with lights. Art and creativity blossom through a passion for experiments.SINGAPORE BIENNALE When: Oct
15、ober-FebruaryLasting five months, the Singapore Biennale is a dynamic event that encourages folks to see art in a new light through interactive installations and exhibitions. The highlights include art tours, air performances, a film installation and various exhibitions.1. What can a visitor do in A
16、RTWALK?A. Visit museums and galleries.B. Join in interactive activities.C. Try out global cuisine.D. Share personal stories.2. When should visitors go to Singapore if they want to enjoy light shows at night?A. In January.B. In March. In August.D. In November.3. Whats the text mainly about?A. Four ar
17、t shows in Singapore.B. Four places of interest in Singapore.C. Four art festivals in Singapore.D. Four travel routes in Singapore.答案:1. B 2. C 3. CBToday, Ive been recording an audiobook. I am excited that I have realized my life-long dream.I will never forget at primary school I used to wait with
18、breathless anticipation to take my turn reading out a paragraph of great works in front. At my secondary school, when students were encouraged to select and present a reading at “morning talk”, I often added my name to the list.This was all handy background for my career in broadcasting. But, much a
19、s I enjoy hosting shows and interviewing people, I often find myself missing the simple pleasures of reading out loud. Id thought about putting myself forward as a narrator (朗读者) for audiobooks. But Im not an actor. I cant do regional accents or play female voice. Non-fiction, then, seemed the obvio
20、us target, but I felt that such books were best read by their authors. If it were authors own voice, their stories would touch me.Recently, delivering my sons nightly bedtime story has reawakened my love for reading out loudhighlights so far have included Charlottes Web. But I never thought Id get t
21、he opportunity to do it professionally.Then, last month, I was contacted by James Plunkett, author of End State, a forthcoming book about political ideas. He had no desire to read his book out loud, but as a fan of my program, he thought I might do a reasonable job.So, Ive spent this week in a studi
22、o, simply reading stuff out loud. And Im LOVING IT!Mind you, its an entirely unexpected experience. Its disheartening when the recording needs to be stopped because Ive just carelessly skipped over a the, or had to clear my throat, or catch my breath. Ive also learned how many words Ive been mispron
23、ouncing my entire life: behavioural is BE-HAYVE-YOU-RAL, not BE-HAYVE-EE-AH-RUL.Though tackling this 339-page book doesnt turn out to be that easy, Ive found the whole process awesome, and hope this becomes the first of many.4. What does the author want to show by mentioning his experiences at schoo
24、l?A. The power of dreaming.B. His love for reading aloud.C. The impact of schooling.D. His talent for reading.5. What can we learn about the author from paragraph 3?A. He regrets being a host.B. He can not read non-fiction well.C. He lacks working experience.D. He is aware of his disadvantages.6. Wh
25、y did the author get the job as a narrator?A. He was good at reading bedtime story.B. He applied for it in person.C. He was appointed by the writer.D. He had crowds of fans.7. What does the author think of being a narrator?A. Demanding but enjoyable.B. Risky but fruitful.C. Tiring but stress-free.D.
26、 Boring but rewarding.答案:4. B 5. D 6. C 7. ACPeople who give, live longer, studies have shown. Now, a new study by University of Michigan researchers shows that why people volunteer not whether they volunteer is what really counts.For the study, Konrath and colleagues analyzed data collected in 2008
27、 and 2012 aiming at the same random samples of 3,376 people. Overall, they found that just 2.3 percent of those who once worked as volunteers had died, compared to 4.3 percent of non-volunteers. They further found that how much people volunteered mattered as well only 1.8 percent of regular voluntee
28、rs died, compared with 2.5 percent of occasional volunteers.But what really made a difference were peoples motives for volunteering. The researchers asked people to rate how important they found various reasons for volunteering, and they found that the more important people rated reasons such as fee
29、ling pity for people in need, the more likely they were to be alive. Those who rated motives related to personal benefit as more important were more likely to have died, and just as likely to die as those who didnt volunteer at all. These reasons included volunteering because they enjoyed the social
30、 contact, to escape their own problems, or to explore their own strengths.Konrath says the current findings suggest it may be a poor idea to encourage people to volunteer because its good for them. “Volunteering is increasingly being encouraged in schools and organizations. Some groups say that its
31、okay to want benefits for yourself, and encourage people to think of volunteering as an exchange for personal interests. Some groups emphasize the health benefits received through volunteering.” Konrath added, “Of course, its reasonable for volunteers to expect benefits for themselves. But the poten
32、tial health benefits of volunteering are significantly reduced if self-benefit becomes a persons main motive.”8. What does the new study mainly find?A. Whether we volunteer decides our well-being.B. Why we volunteer has an impact on our health.C. How we volunteer makes sense to others.D. How often w
33、e volunteer makes a difference.9. How did the researchers do the research?A. By analyzing statistics.B. By reviewing previous studies.C. By doing lab experiments.D. By observing random samples.10. Which of the following motives will probably benefit the volunteers most?A. Making more friends.B. Deve
34、loping ability in practice.C. Solving personal problems.D. Helping people in trouble.11. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. Practical suggestions on further studies.B. Potential applications of the research method.C. A further explanation of the current findings.D. A reasonable doubt about t
35、he research findings.答案:8. B 9. A 10. D 11. CDSwot satellite is scheduled to be launched Thursday morning to conduct a comprehensive survey of Earths vital resource. By using advanced microwave radar technology it will collect height-surface measurements of oceans, lakes and rivers in high-definitio
36、n detail over 90% of the globe. Its rally the first time to observe nearly all water on the planets surface.The major mission is to explore how oceans absorb atmospheric heat and carbon dioxide in a natural process that adjusts climate change. Oceans are estimated to have absorbed more than 90%, of
37、the extra heat trapped in the Earths atmosphere by human-caused greenhouse gases. Swot will scan, the seas and precisely measure fine differences in surface elevations (高度) around smaller currents and eddies (漩涡), where much of the oceans decrease of heat and carbon is believed to occur. “Studying t
38、he mechanism will help climate scientists answer a key question: What is the turning point at which oceans start releasing, rather than absorbing, huge amounts of heat back into the atmosphere and speed up global warming, rather than limiting it,” said NadyaShiffer, Swots program scientist.By compar
39、ison, earlier studies of water bodies relied on data of rivers or oceans taken at specific, points, or from satellites that can only track measurements along a one-dimensional line, requiring scientists to fill in data gaps through extrapolation (外推法). Thanks to the radar instrument, Swot can scan t
40、hrough cloud cover and darkness over wide ranges of the Earth. This enables scientists to accurately map their observations in two dimensions regardless of weather or time of day and to cover large geographic areas far more quickly than was previously possible.“Rather than giving us a line of elevat
41、ions, its giving us a map of elevations, and thats just a total game changer,” said Tamlin Pavelsky, Swot freshwater science leader.12. What do the underlined words “vital resource” in the first paragraph refer to?A. Technology.B. Climate.C. Oceans.D. Water.13. What is the major mission of Swot sate
42、llite?A. To explore where oceans absorb heat and CO2.B. To explain why greenhouse gas comes into being.C. To identify when global warming is worsened.D. To study how oceans influence climate change.14. What is an advantage Swot has over previous satellites?A. It fills in data gaps automatically by e
43、xtrapolation.B. It contributes to mapping the observation accurately.C. It covers specific rivers and oceans in one dimension.D. It keeps track of the weather change at any time of day.15. Which is the most suitable title for the text?A. First Global Water Survey from SpaceB. Successful Launch of Sw
44、ot SatelliteC. A Breakthrough in Space Travel.D. A Solution to Climate Change答案:12. D 13. D 14. B 15. A第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Many people think youre either a creative person or youre not. While I agree that some people may be slightly more creative than ot
45、hers, I think creativity is a muscle that can be exercised and improved upon. _16_Consume content outside your comfort zone.We all love reading about stuff in our industry. _17_ If you want to get your creative juices flowing, start consuming content you wouldnt normally consume. Read blogs outside
46、of your industry. Read books outside of your normal choice. Or grab lunch with a complete stranger.Do the “No Bad Ideas Brainstorming” exercise.Get at least one other person to join you for a 45-60 minute brainstorm. No technology and no criticism. Bring a topic or idea to the table and write down a
47、ll your ideas (on actual paper). _18_ Its important to do this in person and to make absolutely sure you dont have any negative energy or feedback throughout the process. You may end up with 100 horrible ideas, but I bet youll have one or two good ones._19_There are studies upon studies that discuss
48、 how our diet affects the way we think. Want to start thinking differently? Start giving your body different (and healthier) fuel. Youd be shocked how much more creatively you can think and act when you eat a healthier diet.See a movie in a theater.Movies on the big scene are one of the last few pla
49、ces you can enjoy a complete sensory experience. The giant bright screen. The thundering surround sound. The smell and taste of fresh popcorn. The somewhat uncomfortable seat with plastic armrests that dont move. _20_A. Eat differently.B. It may help with motivation.C And dont comment on a single id
50、ea.D. Reward yourself for every little gain.E. But typically this doesnt boost creativity.F. The key is how to get your creativity strengthened.G. Whenever you leave the theatre, your mind will be filled with numerous ideas.答案:16. F 17. E 18. C 19. A 20. G第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读
51、下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Making a familyFor years, Dad had avoided getting a dog. Whenever the _21_ came up, Dad complained, “Dogs are a pain. I dont want to be _22_.” Despite his strong opposition, Mom brought home a puppy named Chip, a cute ball that _23_ us all.For me, at age thirtee
52、n, Chip brought out my _24_ side. I fed, brushed and walked him every day. I also learned that when we take care of what is important to us, we _25_ the benefits. And this _26_ stayed with me as I grew. At that time, Chip meant a loyal (忠诚的) companion, someone to _27_ me at the door when I returned,
53、 and someone to kiss my face when I was sad.Chip even _28_ Dad. It was nearly a month before Chips _29_ personality won him over. Dad was the first to _30_ him to sit on the sofa. He even made chew toys for Chip to play with.Most _31_, Chip brought us together as a family. After dinner, instead of e
54、scaping to our bedrooms as before, we all _32_ Chip into the family room. Wed teach him new _33_ or perfect his old ones. Wed recall stories of the cute things hed done that day. The key is that wed do this together.People sometimes complain that dog lovers are _34_ humanity; rather, their pets stim
55、ulate the _35_ of their humanity.21. A. topicB. newsC. problemD. doubt22. A. replacedB. destroyedC. botheredD. controlled23. A. defeatedB. challengedC. discouragedD. transformed24. A. awkwardB. responsibleC. generousD. creative25. A. harvestB. desireC. ignoreD. realize26. A. lessonB. habitC. customD
56、. routine27. A. seekB. greetC. hideD. assist28. A. fearedB. softenedC. admiredD. strengthened29. A. adorableB. strongC. aggressiveD. naughty30. A. persuadeB. forbidC. allowD. order31. A. necessarilyB. exactlyC. importantlyD. entirely32. A. droveB. draggedC. followedD. pushed33. A. languagesB. tricks
57、C. subjectsD. styles34. A. satisfyingB. inspiringC. changingD. abandoning35. A. weaknessB. theoryC. darknessD. beauty答案:21. A 22. C 23. D 24. B 25. A 26. A 27. B 28. B 29. A 30. C 31. C 32. C 33. B 34. D 35. D第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。In Fujian province, over 3,000 Tulo
58、u scatter (散落) in the mountains, more than any other province in China. Some of them are circular, while others are rectangular (方形的). They also vary _36_ size and height.A Tulou usually has 3 to 5 floors, covering _37_ area of around 5,000 square meters. A Tulou can accommodate hundreds of people,
59、who live and work together, _38_ (share) the public areas, as well as the public _39_ (facility) such as the well and the stairs. So, a Tulou _40_ (function) as a village unit. It brings unity to all the villagers, passing down the traditional culture.The _41_ (early) Tulou was built in the 13th cen
60、tury, when the Hakka people moved to Fujian during the war. _42_ (settle) here permanently, the Hakka people built the Tulou based on the local geographical environment, for both living and defense purposes. Featuring mud walls _43_ are over one meter thick, a specially-designed entrance, high windo
61、ws and secret tunnels (地道), the Tulou can defend against enemies effectively.In 2008, the Fujian Tulou were on the UNESCOs World Heritage List. Nowadays, the Tulou are no longer defensive buildings, _44_ they still reflect the ideas of harmony and cooperation while living together.When you get a cha
62、nce, why not visit Fujian Tulou and take a look at these _45_ (impress) earthen buildings?答案:36. in 37. an 38. sharing 39. facilities 40. functions 41. earliest 42. To settle 43. that#which 44. but#yet 45. impressive第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46. 假设你是李华,最近参与了学校举办的“家务我在行”活动。请写一篇博客文章,分享如下内容:1. 活动目的;2
63、. 活动内容;3. 活动感受。注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。A Good Hand at Housework_答案: A Good Hand at Housework To raise the awareness of students tidiness and family responsibility, an activity named “A Good Hand at Housework” was held. In response to the activity sponsored by our school, I carried out
64、my housework plan last weekend, ranging from tidying up rooms to cooking meals. Early in the morning, I removed unwanted items and cleaned the house until it was spotless. At almost eleven, I prepared a lunch, fried rice, for which my parents praised me. Tired as I was, I felt so proud. Through the
65、involvement in the household chores, not only have I established a sense of family responsibility, but also I have fully understood that doing housework is of great meaning.第二节(满分25分)47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。I feared going into my room after school. Every day it was something differe
66、nt. The hours away at school were long enough to cause a terrible change to my private room. Today can be no different.As I entered the house, Mom greeted me with a smile. It seemed like nothing was wrong. Still, I wouldnt believe. Yesterday, I discovered a chocolate cookie spread around the mouth o
67、f my angel statue. Its pink lips were covered in chocolate. Obviously, Callie had shared her cookie with my angel.I looked around for my little sister, Callie, who had just turned three. I didnt see her. As I checked the sitting room, I noticed it was pretty messy. There were toys all around. There
68、were a few headless dolls, some blocks, the remains of a grape stuck into the carpet. I searched around and there she was, sitting on the sofa with the TV remote in her sticky hands. She looked up and saw me. A huge smile broke out on her face, and she laughed, clapping her hands. I was surprised th
69、at they didnt stick together.“Sissy (sister)!” She jumped off the sofa and ran to me, hugging my knees and almost tipping me over. “Hi, Callie,” I said, with the slightest smile. I ruffled (抚弄) her long thick hair, and some white crumbs (残渣) fell to the carpet. “Cheese, sissy”, Callie said, pointing
70、 at the crumbs that had settled onto the carpet. I found a strong smell of cheese from them. Had Callie focused on destroying only the sitting room? A voice raced across my mind. No way. Not my sister, the destroyer. Not my sister, the three-year-old terror. I turned around and started the scared cl
71、imb to my room.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。I pushed the door open and saw a complete mess again!_Seeing the tears in her eyes, I bent down and lifted her up gently._答案:I pushed the door open and saw a complete mess again! My bed and desk were fully covered by white crumbs, and the walls w
72、ere full of grape juice graffiti. Whats worse, I discovered cheese spread around the mouth of my angel statue whose pink lips were covered in cheese. I was completely shocked. Filled with anger, I was unable to utter a single word. So angry was I that I shook my fist at her. The moment she saw my re
73、action, she froze with fright, as if rooted on the ground. All of a sudden, she bursted into tears.Seeing the tears in her eyes, I bent down and lifted her up gently. “Its OK. Callie, no matter what you do, I will love you forever. You are such a good girl, for it is you creative imaginations that give me surprises everyday. Thank you!” I kissed her on her face, ruffling her long thick hair. On hearing that, her eyes widened with excitement and her mouth opened. “Sissy (sister)! I love you too.” She said heartily, and the smile on her face shone like a diamond.