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1、宝坻一中2023届高三上学期线上期末训练英语卷本试卷分第一卷(选择题)、第二卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟。第I卷选择题(共115分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面五段对话。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有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。1.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Customs in China. B. Driving in Rome. C

2、. Traffic rules in England.2.How does the man find his job?A. Boring.B. Relaxing C. Enjoyable.3.Which club will the man probably join?A. Tennis Club.B. Drama Club C. Swimming Club4. What should the boy do in the womans opinion?A. Study for the exams at once.B. Rewrite his English paper.C. Wait for t

3、he exam result.5. What is the mans hobby?A. Playing football. B. Listening to music. C. Reading.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选 项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。6. Why does the man come here?A. To pay the fines.B. T

4、o return a book.C. To place a recall request.7. When was the man supposed to get the recall notice?A. Last Monday.B. Last Tuesday.C. Ten days ago.8. What can you do to borrow a book checked out?A. Click on “Please Request”. B. Call the book keeper. C. Write a recall notice.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。9. Why

5、do the speakers give up going to the Caribbean?A. The hotels are fully booked. B. The weather is terrible. C. The cost is high.10. Where does the man get information about Cancun?A. From the brochures.B. From the newspaper.C. From the Internet.11. What does the woman want to do in Cancun?A. Learn to

6、 surf.B. Play golf every day.C. Apply for a passport.听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。12. How will the speaker thank everyone?A. By having a party.B. By giving a pay rise. C. By increasing vacation days.13. What should the listeners e-mail the speaker before this weekend?A. Four new business goals.B. An annual r

7、eview.C. A survey report.14. When can the listeners have a good rest?A. During Christmas.B. During February.C. This weekend.15. What will happen next year?A. Working overtime.B. Expanding the market. C. Traveling on business.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)16. Lets go to Hainan for

8、a holiday this weekend.We have been working hard these days and need to relax.A. Forget it.B.Come on.C. Its my pleasure. D.You said it.17. The health security systems of many countries are undergoing considerable.A. reservationB.submissionC.distinctionD.transformation18. The speed of 6G will exceed

9、125GB/s, a new generation of virtual reality.A. calling forB.accounting for C. allowing for D. compensating for19. At the Chinese art festival, there are different stands artists demonstrate theirskills and teach the visitors.A.whenB.whichC.thatD.where20. People believe writing poems provides a thro

10、ugh which they can express theirfeelings.A.shelterB.channelC.sourceD.background21. Mark is a genius. By the time he graduated, he jobs by a dozen computercompanies. A.has offeredB.has been offered C.had offeredD.had been offered22. The Greens finally arrived at their destination after a long journey

11、, onlywhat theyfaced was entirely new hardship.A.findingB.foundC. to findD. having found23. Anna has been looking forward to studying in Oxford University, so I cant whyshe refused its offer.A. put outB. figure outC. turn outD. reach out24. Amy, together with her brothers, a warm welcome when return

12、ing to thevillage last week.A.is givenB.are givenC.were givenD.was given25. a lot of hard work and a touch of luck play a part, perseverance is the key tosuccess.A.WhenB.WhileC.UnlessD. Where26. People crowd into cherry trees are blooming, appreciating the fresh springsight.A.whatB.whereC.whichD. wh

13、en27. Youthe dictionaries when you were not sure of word spelling or meaningyesterday, but you didnt.A.should have consultedB.may have consultedC.must have consultedD.could have consulted28. Up to now, a large number of famous people worldwidein the activity to helpthese sick people.A. have joinedB.

14、 has joinedC. are joiningD. is joining29. I didnt have the courage to ask any of the nurses where Bob was,they might tellme some terrible news.A. even ifB. on condition that C. for fear thatD. now that30. The farmers in this area have been travelling across the desert in the last thirty years,ancien

15、t techniques to fight the threatening desert.A. usedB. to useC.usingD. having used第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)During my years of schooling, I met plenty of teachers. When I was asked about the most_31_ teacher in my life, Dr. Joe Dorner_32_ came to mind, who was my clinical pathology(病理学)professor

16、from veterinary school._33_I passed the course with great pains, I had a solid foundation in clinical pathology, and I _34_ it to how I was taught by Dr. Joe Dorner. One thing that _35_ most was that he told us that he_36_ this very subject when he was once a veterinary student. How could this be? H

17、ow could he be_37_ into graduate school and later attain a doctor degree? He shared his _38_ one day when many of us were beaten up by the results of the test. He encouraged us to work hard - not just focus on _39_ but the practical ability. Years later, in the class that he taught, two of my_40_ be

18、came well-knownspecialists in the field.I followed in Dr. Joe Dorners_41_and became a teacher. Ive been _42_ about my work, but I must admit that, sometimes, I also make_43 _because situations are constantly changing. For example, twenty years ago, the standard of care in veterinary medicine was not

19、 to _44_ pain control for animals after surgery, which was cruel to them. That was what I was taught, and that was how I _45_20 years ago. Thankfully, that standard has been _46 _. Thats why I keep reflecting on my favorite _47_ :“Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better,

20、 you do better.”“There is no_48_ to learning. We need to learn to improve ourselves _49_ and correct mistakes in a timely way. Frankly, I learn best when Im supported and encouraged, and when I feel _50_to learn from my mistakes.31.A. humorousB.influentialC.knowledgeableD. optimistic32. A. slightlyB

21、.broadlyC.constantlyD. immediately33.A.AlthoughB.BecauseC. OnceD. Providing34. A. regardedB. expectedC.owedD. devoted35. A. came aboutB. broke upC. stood outD.showed off36. A. droppedB. coveredC. passedD. failed37. A. compensatedB. admittedC. transformedD.converted38. A. guidanceB. permissionC. stor

22、yD. comment39.A. memoryB. successC.failureD. grades40.A.classmatesB. colleaguesC. advisersD. professors41.A. explorationsB. footstepsC. assistanceD. arrangements42.A. seriousB.nervousC. frustratedD. disappointed43.A mistakesB. promisesC.contributionsD. experiments44.A.wasteB.checkC.useD.spread45.A.

23、sustainedB. advancedC. hesitatedD. practiced46. A. suspectedB. abandonedC.establishedD. accomplished47.A. theoryB. mottoC. projectD.research48.A.alternativeB. short-cutC.blockD.end49. A. abruptlyB.occasionallyC.constantlyD.coincidentally50 .A. eagerB.embarrassed C.stressfulD.reluctant第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题

24、;每小题2.5分,满分50分)AThe New York Botanical Garden is a good place for camps. Science-and nature-themed camps for kids in Grades K-8 include outdoor explorations, science investigations,and behind-the-scenes tours in the Gardens 250-acre scenery. Each week takes full advantage of the Gardens vast plant c

25、ollection, state-of-the-art technology, and unique habitats like the 50-acre native forest, wetlands, and Native Plant Garden.Winter Break CampThe science and nature camps for kids in Grades K-5 will run parallel sessions by age groups. With the help of the instructors in separate spaces, kids will

26、take part in some indoor activities based on their age and learning level, such as learning to make handicrafts and grow plants.Time: February 18-21, 2023, 9 am-3 pmFee: $240Spring Break CampThe Everett Childrens Adventure Garden is a good place for kids on Spring Break. Choose among several differe

27、nt day camps - offering exciting and educational opportunities to children entering Grades K-5 in Spring 2023.Time: April 13-17, 2023, 9 am-3 pmFee: $300Culinary and Art CampsWeek-long camps will teach kids how to paint and prepare a meal, which is sure to help develop kids confidence. In order to e

28、nsure availability for all camp families, this camp participation is limited to three weeks per camper.Time: August 3-21, 2023, 9 am-3 pmWeekly: $315Summer Field Science CampsDo you have a teen who loves spending time outdoors and working in teams?Children will learn more about the plants and animal

29、s in the Garden and go behind the scenes to find out about field research happening at the Garden. Sign up for a single week or a series of weeks.Time: August 3-21, 2023, 9 am-4 pmWeekly: $3503-Week Summer Session: Save 10% when you register for all 3 weeks.51 .What can we learn about the Winter Bre

30、ak Camp?A. It has only one section at a time.B. The camp will last for a whole week.C. Activities will be designed by kids grades. D. All the children study at the same place. 52.What is probably taught in Culinary and Art Camps?A. Writing.B. Swimming.C. Gardening.D. Cooking.53 .Which of the followi

31、ng camps lasts the shortest time?A. Winter Break Camp.B. Spring Break Camp.C. Culinary and Art Camps.D. Summer Field Science Camps.54 .How much will a child pay for the complete session of Summer Field Science Camps?A. 315 dollars.B.350 dollars.C. 945 dollars. D. 1,050 dollars.55 . Who is the text m

32、ainly targeted at?A. Parents wanting to go on a tour.B. Teachers wishing to relax themselves.C. Families expecting to have a celebration.D.Children hoping to learn about science and nature.BLate in 2020, at a two-hour televised musical competition in Beijing, when Gaos favorite idol walked out, she

33、could not afford to get too excited. She had to have her camera ready at all times to capture her idols moment on stage:any distraction could ruin that one perfect shot. Then Gao began editing photos on the spot to perfect his images and quickly uploaded them to the platform Weibo.There are lots of

34、accounts like Gaos on social media, which aim to boost a certain stars influence and popularity through shares and comments. Such accounts are referred to as “image stations, and the people who run them, like Gao, are called “station sisters”.Gao was born into a wealthy family and attended universit

35、y in Shanghai. Gao said to reporters that she was just a “regular” fan at first. “When I witnessed his charming stage presence in 2020 and his determination to make his dreams come true,I was instantly swept away,” Gao recalled. Soon after, she joined a dozen or so online fan groups and began brains

36、torming strategies to boost her idols social media relevance. She searched forums and found posts by several station sisters in which they recounted their experiences. She decided to join their ranks.Gao started by purchasing a Canon 5D4 SLR camera and a 100-400mm long-focus lens, spending over 30,0

37、00 yuan. After quickly mastering its basic functions and learning basicphotography skills, she set off on her “job”. She spent a large amount of time tracking her idol s flight, photographing him, waiting outside hotels, purchasing products her idol promoted, and even following him to another city.A

38、t the time, she had little time to attend her courses. “I had taken many credits at school and was hoping to receive a postgraduate recommendation,” said Gao. Early in 2021, her academic setbacks as well as negative news about the fan industry brought Gaos return to reality. “I couldnt believe what

39、I had done.I decided it was time to live for myself, she said. Seeing her idol no longer aroused the admiration it once did. Now, she has turned her past as a celebrity chaser into a new life explorer. She said to a friend, “Isnt cheering our idols supposed to make us better people? All we need to d

40、o then is just rush ahead.” 56.What was Gaos purpose in going to that musical competition in Beijing?A. To show off on social platforms.B. To promote her idols public influence.C. To experience the charm of a live show. D. To get an autographed photo of her idol. 57.What does the third paragraph mai

41、nly talk about?A. Gaos experience of becoming a station sister.B. A brief introduction to Gaos after-school life.C. A story about Gaos meeting with her idol.D. Gaos memory of chasing her idol.58.Which can best describe the life of Gao as a super fan?A. Cost-effective and worthy.B. Bittersweet and be

42、neficial.C. Money-consuming and laborious. D. Challenging and enviable. 59.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. Gaos idol fooled all his fans.B. Gaos university studies ran smoothly.C. Gao has persuaded many friends to quit their idols.D. Gao has got herself back on track after going wrong.6

43、0 .What does the author intend to tell us in the text?A. Dont let words of apology make up the most of your vocabulary.B. Mend your way properly after being off the right path.C. Striving for perfection makes you a boring person.D. There is no such thing as a self-made person.CWhile the harmful effe

44、cts of smoking cigarettes are no longer in question, e-cigarettes remain in a gray zone. Things may be getting less gray, though.A study from the University of North Carolina (UNC) shows that e-cigarette use, which delivers nicotine via vapor rather than tobacco smoke, may not be safe simply because

45、 it does not contain the same known cancer-causing material as tobacco cigarette smoke. The study showed e-cigarette smoke with chemical additives has a negative influence on the immune system. A University of Louisville study also showed that nicotine alone, independent of tobacco, can speed up ath

46、erosclerosis, a disease that can lead to heart attack.Ilona Jaspers, a medical professor of UNC, and her team looked at nearly 600 immune genes and their responses to the stimuli. They examined tobacco smokers, non-smokers and e-cigarette users, testing their nasal fluid, urine and blood.E-cigarette

47、 supporters may argue by pointing to the fact that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration(FDA) has claimed that many liquid additives are “Generally Recognized as Safe”. Jaspers says that the claim, though, applies only to oral consumption-swallowing in liquid form, while the potential danger due to

48、the intake of additives through breathing is still unstudied. “The digestive systems and breathing systems are very different,says Jaspers. “Our stomachs are full of acids that break down food and deal with chemicals, and this environment is very different from our breathing systems. We simply dont

49、know what effects e-cigarettes have on our lungs.”A new research, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), showed that cigarette smoking affects immune genes in the nose. Researchers found that e-cigarette use not only limited the growth of the same genes, but also in some cases the growth

50、 of a wider number of immune genes was limited. Its the act of breathing in vapor containing nicotine that does the work.Jaspers and her team also conducted separate experiments on the additives. They aim to continue the research and will look into how long-term exposure to e-cigarette additives can

51、 affect the body.61 .What might the study from the University of North Carolina focus on?A. How e-cigarettes deliver nicotine.B. How our body responds to e-cigarettes.C.Whether e-cigarettes can replace tobacco cigarettes.D.Whether tobacco cigarettes contain cancer-causing materials.62.What does“the

52、stimuli” underlined in Paragraph 3 most probably refer to?A. E-cigarettes and tobacco cigarettes.B.Urine and blood.C. Immune genes.D. Nasal fluid.63 .What is Jaspers attitude towards the US FDAs claim about liquid additives?A. Ambiguous.B. Supportive.C. Hopeful.D.Cautious.64 .What can be concluded f

53、rom the new research funded by NIH?A.That e-cigarette use can lead to heart failure.B.That e-cigarette additives negatively affect our stomach.C.That our immune genes become fewer due to e-cigarette use.D.That our digestive systems are different from breathing systems.65 .From which section of a web

54、site is the text probably taken?A. Invention.B. Wellness.C. Finance. D. History.DIts long known to us that living close to major roads is harmful to people due to the exposure to air pollution. However, road traffic noise is also a widespread problem in cities whose impact on childrens health remain

55、s poorly understood. A new study conducted at 38 schools in Barcelona suggests that traffic noise at schools has a harmful effect on the development of working memory and attention in primary school students.The study included 2,680 children between 7and 10 years of age.To assess the possible impact

56、 of traffic noise on their cognitive development, the researchers focused on two abilities that develop rapidly during preadolescence and are essential for learning and school attainment: attention and working memory.The fieldwork for the study was carried out over a 12-month period in2012 and 2013,

57、 during which the participants completed the cognitive tests four times.The aim of these tests was not only to assess their working memory and attention but also to study their evolution over time. Over the same period, noise measurements were taken in front of the 38 participating schools, as well

58、as in the playgrounds and inside classrooms.In the analysis of outdoor noise levels of schools, higher average noise levels and greater fluctuation (波动) in noise levels were both associated with poorer student performance on all tests. Inside the classroom, greater fluctuation in noise levels was al

59、so associated with slower progress over the course of the year on all cognitive tests. However, children exposed to higher average classroom noise levels over the course of the year performed worse than students in quieter classrooms only on the attention test, but not on the working memory test.The

60、 researchers used the 2012 road traffic noise map of the city of Barcelona to estimate the average noise level at each participants home In this case, however, no association was observed between residential noise and cognitive development.“This could be because noise exposure at schools is more har

61、mful as it affects vulnerable windows of concentration and learning processes, commented Maria Forester. On the other hand, although noise measurements were taken at the schools, noise levels at the childrens homes were estimated using a noise map that may be less accurate and, in any case, only ref

62、lected outdoor noise. This, too, may have influenced the results.”66 .What problem does Paragraph 1 highlight?A. Impacts of traffic noise on children.B. Negative effects of living in big cities.C.The harm of air pollution to childrens health.D.The obstacle to improving working memory and attention.6

63、7. What can we learn about the study?A. It lasted more than two years.B.It targeted schoolers of a certain age range.C. It involved participants from different nations.D. It was mainly carried out inside classrooms.68 .What played a role only in students poorer attention performance according to the

64、 text? A. Higher average classroom noise levels.B. Students worse family environment.C.Students weaker ability to adapt to new environments.D. Greater fluctuation in classroom noise levels.69 . How was the average residential noise level evaluated in the study?A. Through the researchers investigatio

65、n. B. Through the participants calculation.C. Through field tests by professionals. D. Through a road traffic noise map.70 .What is Maria Forester trying to explain in the last paragraph?A. The major research directions of future studies.B.The reasons for taking noise measurements at schools.C.The f

66、actors influencing the findings of research on residential noise.D.The effects of residential noise levels on childrens concentration.第n卷 第三部分:写作第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)When Damien Smith and his family moved from Coquitlam to Salmon Arm, British Columbia, in October, the little boy couldnt help wo

67、rrying about his upcoming birthday in November. Since Damien lived in a new town with no friends, what a lonely birthday it would be! Little did he know, countless strangers around the world - and a special film star -would make it his best birthday yet!The last thing Tiffanie Trudell and Thomas Smi

68、th wanted for their son was to feel lonely on his special day. In order to get more birthday cards, the couple secretly took to Facebook and the response was overwhelming ! Over the following month, they received more than 1,200 cards!Damien had no idea that people as far away as India, New Zealand,

69、 and Norway were sending birthday wishes just for him. When his big day rolled around, Damien was surrounded by love!“Here are cards all the way around the world telling you how important you are,” Tiffanie told him when his gift was finally unveiled. And it got even better! News of Damiens birthday

70、 surprise spread all the way to Ryan Reynolds! The Vancouver native got in touch with the family and recorded a sweet message for the young boy, who was on cloud nine and jumped around at the sight of his favorite actor. “I relate to your story a lot because I also went to a new school,”Reynolds sai

71、d in the video.“I remember how lonely and unseen I felt. Youre not alone.”Best birthday ever? We certainly think so - and we,re sure Damien would agree! 71. Why did Damien Smith worry about his upcoming birthday? (no more than 11 words)72. How did Damien Smith,s parents help him? (no more than 10 wo

72、rds)73. What is the meaning of the underlined part in Paragraph 4? (no more than 2 words)74. What did Damien Smith and Ryan Reynolds have in common? (no more than 12 words)75. What would you do to celebrate your friends, birthday in a special way? Express it in your own words. (no more than 20 words)第二节:书面表达(满分25分)76. 假如你是晨光中学的李津。你在加拿大的笔友Peter得知你最近感染了新冠病毒,特发 来邮件进行询问。请你根据以下提示写一封回信,要点如下:1. 感谢关心,身体已痊愈;2. 患新冠时的症状(如发烧,咳嗽,疼痛等)及康复措施;3. 给“阳康”患者的建议,表达祝愿。注意:1. 词数不少于100词;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:新冠病毒:novel corona-virusDear Peter,

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