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1、2023届高三统一考试试题英语注意事项: 1. 答题前, 考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2. 回答选择题时, 选出每小题答案后, 用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动, 用橡皮擦干净后, 再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时, 将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3. 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

2、、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. What is the man doing?A. Booking a room. B. Checking into the hotel. C. Looking for his key. 2. Where is the woman going?A. To the dorm. B. To the reading room. C. To the bookstor

3、e. 3. What program comes first on TV?A. A puzzle show. B. A football match. C. A film. 4. What does the man mean?A. He has just five pounds. B. He will make a phone call. C. He hasnt got any change now. 5. Where is the butter?A. In the bowl. B. In the fridge. C. In the cupboard. 第二节(共15小题; 每小题1. 5分,

4、 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 did Jack do last night?A. He studied in the library. B. He went to a party. C. He prepared for a report. 7. What will Jack have next week?A. A test. B. A

5、meeting. C. A report. 听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。8. What do we know about the man?A. He lives with his parents. B. He likes living at home. C. He likes doing housework. 9. How can we describe the man?A. Independent. B. Lazy. C. Understanding. 听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。10. How is the weather now?A. Cloudy. B. Sunny. C.

6、 Snowy. 11. What does the woman think of the mans suggestion?A. Practical. B. Crazy. C. Shameful. 12. What does the woman say about the Black Run?A. It is very dangerous. B. It is easy for skiing in the area. C. It is very good for exercising legs. 听第9段材料, 回答第13至16题。13. Whats the probable relationsh

7、ip between the speakers?A. Colleagues. B. Boss and customer. C. Interviewer and interviewee. 14. Why does the man want to leave his present job?A. To get a full-time job. B. To go to school. C. To get a higher salary. 15. What does the man like best?A. Traveling. B. Doing sports. C. Speaking Spanish

8、. 16. What is the man concerned about in the end?A. The number of the positions. B. The result of his application. C. The answer to the school test. 听第10段材料, 回答第17至20题。17. Who has got a part-time job at a bakery?A. Simon. B. Tim. C. Rebecca. 18. When did Rebecca return home?A. Last Wednesday. B. Las

9、t Saturday. C. Last Sunday. 19. What happened to Kim?A. She won a competition. B. She was ill in hospital. C. She wrote a text. 20. Why did Danny put up a notice about the show?A. To show his dancing skill. B. To give a brief summary of it. C. To ask people to play parts in it. 第二部分 阅读(共两节, 满分50分)第一

10、节(共15小题; 每小题2. 5分, 满分37. 5分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AThe Steinhardt Schools program in vocal (声音的) performance offers music-based training for a career in music theatre performance. Our curriculum is designed for the serious young musicians who are seeking a program that fully combines the

11、study of voice with the study of acting. The course contentIn addition to voice, acting and dance as well as courses in music theatre history, our programs music theatre specialization training takes place through an intensive series of music theatre workshops. The performance opportunitiesBesides t

12、he work in classrooms and studios, the program offers performance opportunities in fully-staged productions under the guidance of professional directors, conductors, musical directors, and designers. Our guest artists are drawn from New Yorks community of professional artists who count Broadway, reg

13、ional theatre and national tours among their credit. Undergraduate and graduate students also benefit from the extraordinary opportunities available through the diverse offerings of a major university in the cultural capital of the world, New York City. The graduationStudents specializing in music t

14、heatre make their public appearance in their final term as they are presented to New Yorks agents, casting directors, directors and producers in their graduation showcase designed to evaluate the work of each student and help them make their first professional contacts in the industry. The contact d

15、etailsTelephone: 217-998-5156, 217-998-5157Undergraduate Inquiries: Professor Dianna HeldmanGraduate Inquiries: Dr. Ana Flavia Zuim21. Who is the program intended for?A. University teachers. B. Famous singers. C. Musical students. D. Professional directors. 22. What should the students do to graduat

16、e from the program?A. Evaluate their work. B. Put on a show. C. Meet a producer. D. Change their appearance. 23. In which part of a newspaper can you read the text?A. Education. B. Fashion. C. Economy. D. Technology. BDarcie Hayward will have her five-year-old Alaskan Malamute, Sora, put paws on the

17、 pavement every day of the next month to raise funds for Guide Dogs Australias PAWGUST campaign. The initiative, which encourages Australians to walk their dogs for 30 minutes a day for 30 days, is a cause close to the 29-year-olds heart. Her younger blind brother Lachie, 27, was recently matched wi

18、th a guide dog of his own, black Labrador Eddie in May after 18 months of tests and compatibility(相容)training. “Since Eddie arrived, Lachie has been able to walk around without his cane(手杖), feeling like he is just walking his dog, ” said Darcie, who lives in Langwarrin, Victoria. “They are best fri

19、ends. ” Seeing the difference a guide dog made to her brother, Darcie was overjoyed to be raising funds, so other Australians could one day have their own companion dogs, like Lachie. “Many people see a guide dog and go, not realizing how much it takes to raise a guide dog puppy so I want to raise s

20、ome awareness, ” said Darcie. “Its amazing to see how Lachies life has improved, but there are many people without that companionship. Its really nice to be able to contribute in any way I can. I shared the experience on our local community web page, mentioning we are raising money for guide dogs. S

21、urprisingly, a couple of strangers donated. ”It seems that Eddie has already been a popular pup with the locals. “There are so many kids who have been asking to pat Eddie that Lachie has to reject them, ” Darcie added with a smile. Excited to be making a positive impact by walking her own dog, Darci

22、e is eager to encourage more people to fetch their leashes(牵狗用的皮带) and tie up their trainers to take action. 24. What is the campaign?A. A charitable event. B. A training course. C. A walking test. D. A community action. 25. What effect did Eddie have on Lachie?A. Slight. B. Positive. C. Potential.

23、D. Undesirable. 26. Why did Darcie share the experience?A. To save more guide dogs. B. To spread Lachies story. C. To help more blind people. D. To interact with the neighbors. 27. What does Darcie want people to do?A. Do more walking. B. Raise their own dogs. C. Donate some leashes. D. Get involved

24、 in the campaign. CAll those Christmas toys and books may spread more than good cheer. A new study has concluded that two common bacteria that cause colds, ear infections and sore throat can live for long periods on the surfaces of toys, books, and other items, even after being cleaned. The findings

25、 just published in the journal Infection and Immunity show some bacteria continue to exist on surfaces for far longer than that has been believed. The researchers said the study suggests that additional preventive measures may be necessary to prevent infections, especially in settings such as school

26、s, daycare centers, and hospitals. “These findings should make us more cautious about bacteria in the environment since they change our ideas about how these particular bacteria are spread, ” said Anders Hakansson, assistant professor of microbiology andI immunology in UB. “Never before has any pape

27、r directly proved that these bacteria can survive well on various surfaces, including hands, and potentially spread between individuals. ”S. pneumoniae(肺炎链球菌)is widespread in daycare centers and a common cause of hospital infections. Hakansson explained to us that it commonly causes sore throat and

28、skin infections in children and adults. To reach their conclusions, the UB researchers tested the surfaces of toys in a daycare center. They found four out of five toys tested positive for S. pneumoniae and several sur- faces, such as baby beds, tested positive for S. pyogenes(化脓性链球菌), even after be

29、ing cleaned. The testing was done just before the center opening in the morning so it had been many hours since the last human contact. “Bacterial colonization(细菌增殖)doesnt, by itself, cause infection but its a necessary first stepif an infection is going to become established in a human host, ” Haka

30、nsson explains, “Children, the elderly and others with weak immune systems are easily infected. ”28. What does the study find?A. Schools need more preventive measures. B. Bacteria seriously affect childrens health. C. Child-related toys can spread many diseases. D. Two bacteria can live on items for

31、 a long time. 29. Which of the following can best describe the findings?A. Interesting. B. Shocking. C. Pioneering. D. Frightening. 30. Why are the tests mentioned in paragraph 5?A. To give some relevant examples. B. To show the reasons for the study. C. To list some experimental methods. D. To prov

32、ide support for the findings. 31. What is the key factor in the formation of infection according to Anders Hakansson?A. Immune systems. B. Bacterial colonization. C. S. pneumoniae. D. S. pyogenes. D“All of our senses convert (转换) physical energy in the surrounding world into electrical responses. wh

33、ich are the common currency that the nervous system uses, said James Hudspeth from Rockefeller University. Hudspeth said, “Our ears have to convert mechanical vibrations(震动)in the air into electrical responses. And the way this is done is that there are so-called hair cells. These cells have little

34、microscopic bristles(刚毛), about a hundred of them, and on the top of each cell, these bristles vibrate back and forth in response to sound. That sets up an electrical signal that goes down a nerve fiber and into the brain. ”Hudspeth continued, “The real question is what happens with these hair cells

35、 as they degenerate. We lose them owing to loud sounds and certain drugs, and we lose them with ag- ing. What can be done to repair them so that we can restore hearing?”Another expert, Robert Fettiplace said, “Well, I mean there are two aspects to this, one of which is that you could try and regrow

36、them. Almost all hearing loss is due to death of the hair cells or lack of formation of them in the first place. The cells are all different. ”Hudspeth said, “The problems that Robert has mentioned go for mammals, including ourselves. The situation is different with other four-legged animals. But, i

37、n reptiles, including birds, this regeneration is going on all the time, like in fish. In fact, you can take a chicken to a concert, blasting its ears. They will nicely regenerate, and even with frequency- specific hair cells, they will reconnect, and the animal will be able to hear normally again.

38、”Hudspeth added, “I agree that there is an enormous challenge, and this is certainly some- thing that wont happen overnight in ourselves. But I dont think its a hopeless task and I think basically what many people are trying to do is decode (解码) the signals sent as these hair cells develop, and by d

39、oing so to recognize the signaling pathways that might be reactivated the original development and restore hair cells by that means. ”32. How is the conversion achieved according to the text?A. Through the brain. B. Through hair cells. C. Through physical energy. D. Through certain drugs. 33. What d

40、oes the underlined word “degenerate” in paragraph 3 mean?A. Worsen. B. Form. C. Proceed. D. Extend. 34. What does the enormous challenge mentioned in the last paragraph refer to?A. Replacing cells. B. Receiving signals. C. Restoring hearing. D. Reconnecting pathways. 35. Which may be the best title

41、for the text?A. How do electrical responses work?B. How can we decode hearing signals?C. What results in mechanical vibrations?D. What can animals teach hearing researchers?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可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Having a vegetable garden offers many health benefits.

42、Here are reasons why a home vegetable garden beats even the farmers market when it comes to your health and well-being. 36_. Gardening is very physical. What makes gardening better than a gym workout is that it happens outdoors with fresh air and sunshine. Whether you are weeding in the down- ward d

43、og position, or digging bags of soil, a garden delivers the full gym experience, from cardio right down to yoga. Your garden provides you with a raw diet. Most homegrown crops taste better than store-bought, but no vegetable takes this to the next level like sweet peas. 37, but mostgardeners find th

44、at even a few vines (藤) are worth the space. A handful of freshly-shelled, raw sweet peas bursting into your mouth on a summer morning have few rivals in the food kingdom. 38. The average consumer remains at the mercy of the produce buyer at the local market, but once the home gardener discovers the

45、 diversity of colors and tastes that can be homegrown, a nutrient-rich vegetable choice opens up. Heirloom(原种的) tomatoes range in color from deep purple and nearly black to golden yellow and pale white. Besides the color, there is another benefit. 39Your garden allows you to give. 40 , but nothing f

46、eels as great as when you share food. Imagine how it feels for others to receive fresh homegrown vegetables. A basket of heir- loom cherry tomatoes can disappear faster than a box of donuts deep fried in fat. A. Its nice to receive giftsB. We know that it feels good to giveC. Your garden lets you ea

47、t the rainbowD. The vegetable garden makes you a chefE. Growing vegetables helps you take exerciseF. Experts may not recommend sweet peas for small gardensG. Nutritionists agree that colorful vegetables are rich in nutrition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)阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填

48、入空白处的最佳选项。As a florist, I spent hours arranging the display for an event. But a day later, it was unwanted and thrown away 41 . I wanted to do something with it, believing many of the flowers still in good condition could be 42. Thinking I could make the most of these beautiful 43 , I started taking

49、 home as many as possible, and giving them to hospitals, but there were still many 44 . Then, one day I had an 45. I began repurposing some of them into 46items. A pink agapanthus (百子莲)became a necklace, while I used a banksia(山龙眼)as a giant headpiece. A friend, Lily was at-tractive, with the orange

50、 flowers on her _47_, which looked like a famous hairstyle. And some of my creations were 48 by another friend. Sharing the photos on the social media got people 49 . Many were 50 at how wasteful the floral industry could be. By then, I found more 51 . My artworks showed me that we really could _52

51、flowers. On Valentines Day, there were so many 53 roses that I wove them together into a giant red suit, which Lily wore while walking through the city. I think my work is _54 the ideas about beauty. Something people might think is 55 for the bin can really have a whole other life in it. So I hope p

52、eople can think more about what they throw out. 41.A. speciallyB. patientlyC. intentionallyD. carefully42.A. refundedB. reusedC. returnedD. recommended43.A. stagesB. displaysC. plantsD. memories44.A. left overB. taken overC. looked overD. got over45.A. interviewB. accidentC. opportunityD. ideaB. wor

53、kC. studyD. fashion46.A. sales47.A. wayB. headC. listD. back48.A. createdB. approvedC. identifiedD. photographed49.A. performingB. talkingC. competingD. succeeding50.A. alarmedB. relievedC. shockedD. embarrassed51.A. possibilitiesB. statisticsC. standardsD. examples52.A. purchaseB. wearC. chooseD. g

54、enerate53.A. unwantedB. indoorC. beautifulD. fake54.A. comprisingB. classifyingC. changingD. collecting55.A. convenientB. enoughC. essentialD. fit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。Acrobatics, whose Chinese name is zaji, is popular with people. Modern acrobatics mainly depen

55、ds on performers soft body_56_(complete) a series of highly difficult movements. It can 57 (find) in many of performing arts and many sports. Acrobatics is often associated with the activities _58_make extensive use of gymnastic skills, such as circus and gymnastics, but many other athletic activiti

56、es, such as wushu, ballet and diving may also employ 59 (element) of acrobatics. The items in Chinese acrobatics include lion dance, oral stunts, pagoda of bowls, juggling, wire walking, etc. Chinese zaji can date back to Neolithic times. As one of the traditional art forms, acrobatics has been popu

57、lar among the Chinese people for more than 2, 000 years. As early as the Warring States, there appeared early stages of acrobatics. By_60 time of Han Dynasty, the acrobatics art further developed both in content and form and there appeared superb performances 61 music accompaniment on the stage. In

58、the Tang Dynasty, the most flourishing period in ancient China, the number of acrobats increased 62 (significant) and their performing skills gained much improvement. There is much_63 (stable) involved in dangerous movements and quietness in actions. The modern acrobatics aims at creating graceful s

59、tage images, 64 (harmony) musical accompaniment, and good supporting effects, props and lighting. In the past 50 years, many Chinese acrobatic troupes(表演团)65 (visit)more than one hundred countries and regions around the world, winning dozens of prizes in the international acrobatic festivals and cha

60、mpionships. 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校英语报正在举办题为“How to Relax in Spare Time”的英语作文比赛。请你写一篇短文参赛, 内容包括: 1. 常见的课余放松方式; 2. 你的课余放松方式及其对你的影响。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。How to Relax in Spare Time第二节(满分25分)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。“Bye, Mom! Dont forget to make my pie! shouted

61、12-year-old Jake after kissing his mother, Susan, goodbye. He was anxiously waiting for the bus. Moments later, the bus pulled over, and Jake hopped in, assuming it was just going to be an ordinary ride to school. “Luckily, Mom gave me $6. Otherwise Id have to walk all the way to school, ” he though

62、t. The bus came to a stop, picking up Christel, a 56-year-old woman from the next stop. She was smelly and looked dirty. Some passengers frowned at her, but she was least bothered about them. Moments later, she trembled through the crowd toward an empty seat next to Jake. “Ticket, please?!” the cond

63、uctor said loudly, staring at her. Christels face slowly started to go red. “One second, Im looking for my purse, she replied. “I. . . uh. . . I dont have money. I forgot to bring my purse, Christel stammered(结结巴巴地说), embarrassed. “Lady, this is not a charity ride that picks up beggars for free. Im

64、stopping the bus right now. Get out!” yelled the conductor as the crowd of passengers turned toward Christel all at once. Jake witnessed everything and was disappointed at how the conductor treated the poor woman. Then he remembered he still had some change. “Here is your $3. . . Give her a ticket,

65、” he said to the conductor, throwing the money into his hand. “Thank you, sweetheart. I am forever grateful to you! What is your name, dear?” said Christel. “Im Jake. Thats okay. I just did what I should do, replied Jake, taking Christels words of gratitude casually. They talked about Jakes school l

66、ife. “I want to become a baseball player, but my school does not have such facilities. I dont want to trouble my mom. Shes already working hard in the restaurant. My father passed away in an accident two years ago, ” revealed Jake. “Alright, Grandma! Weve arrived at my school. Ill leave now. Bye-bye

67、!”Christel was touched by Jakes warm heart. She stared a second time at his school, watching him disappear inside the gate. 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。The next day Christel paid a surprising visit to the school in her expensive car. Jake didnt realize a bigger surprise was waiting for him outside the principals office.

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