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1、Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)2023届高三第二次联考英语试题卷第I卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)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。1.What does the girl like about her parents?A.They are kind.B.They are rich.C.They have influence.2.How much does the keyboard cost

2、now?A.$50. B.$40. C.$20.3.Why did the boy refuse the girls offer?A.He has a doctors appointment.B.He has gone to the beach earlier.C.He needs to go to see his family.4.What are the speakers doing?A.Making dinner.B.Shopping for a party.C.Ordering some food.5.What does the man want to know?A.How to un

3、derstand expressions.B.How to make desserts.C.How to solve problems.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 mans advice for the womans trip?A.She should also check out Venice.B.

4、She should only stay in Rome.C.She really should go to Pisa.7.How much vacation time will the woman probably spend in Rome?A.Two days. B.Five days. C.Seven days.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.At a restaurant.B.At home.C.At office.9.What is the woman most worried a

5、bout?A.Missing the snacks.B.Failing to finish her report.C.Leaving a bad impression on the mans parents.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.How did the man feel when he went back to his hometown?A.Bored. B.Awkward. C.Excited.11.Where does the man live now?A.In France.B.In England.C.In Germany.12.What does the man d

6、ecide to do at last?A.Visit his family.B.Go back home and get a job.C.Keep in touch with his friends more often.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whats the relationship between the speakers?A.Classmates. B.Strangers. C.Teammates.14.What is the girl afraid of?A.Failing the test.B.Missing some classes.C.Losing at s

7、ports.15.What game wouldnt the boy like to play anymore?A.Soccer. B.Baseball. C.Basketball.16.Where is the library?A.On the third floor.B.On the second floor.C.On the first floor.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Why will Mr.Jenkins be leaving?A.He is sick.B.He has found a new job.C.He will take care of a family

8、 member.18.When will Mr.Jenkins be leaving?A.At the end of the week.B.At the end of the month.C.At the end of the semester.19.What will the school do to appreciate Mr.Jenkins?A.Hold a party for him.B.Send him on a vacation.C.Name something after him.20.Who is Mr.Ryan?A.A teacher.B.An athlete.C.A bas

9、ketball coach.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节:(共15个小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIf you are ready to take your water adventures, the touring kayak (皮艇) may be for you. Check out our new Spring Group Kayaking Tour and join us for some fresh air and exercise!Group Kayak Fi

10、tnessSuitable for experienced paddlers only. The kayak is bigger than the ordinary one to suit for the open waters. It also features other parts that will make your travels easier and safer. Coffee tea is not currently provided, but you can certainly bring your own in a reusable cup! $90 per class w

11、ith a 10% discount for group booking.Please email Laura.au for details on how to purchase a 10 class pass.Social PaddleSuitable for all levels of fitness. Many people like to team up and go kayaking for several days in group. It is safe if you travel in numbers, because the kayak is designed heavier

12、 and larger, it could be very difficult to turn over. This two-day tour enables you to enjoy a night by an open fire and combine some other hobbies such as photographing and bird watching. But remember to carry all the necessary equipment needed to make your trip a safe and exciting one. $160 per cl

13、ass.Please email Susan.au for details on how to purchase a 10 class pass.Clean-up Kayak TourSuitable for all levels of fitness. This two-mile round-trip paddle is a chance to explore the Lavender Bay and experience the wildlife while the site is closed to the public. It is a great way to try kayakin

14、g,get outside for some gentle exercise and help the surroundings at the same time. $50 per tour.Please email Jenny.au for details on how to purchase a 10 class pass.Sunrise Kayak and CoffeeSuitable for beginners.Its perfect for those who are fairly new to kayaking, as well as more experienced kayake

15、rs who enjoy and appreciate the calmness of the early mornings and a good coffee. Paddlers will experience a unique side to Sydney Harbour and learn some of the history of Sydney. Lots of tourist stops for photos and stories are waiting for you. $145 per person, per tour.Please email Anna.au for det

16、ails.21.Which tour is suitable for people who are concerned about the environment?A.Group Kayak Fitness.B.Social Paddle.C.Clean-up Kayak Tour.D.Sunrise Kayak and Coffee.22.What makes Social Paddle different from other tours?A.Group booking can have a discount.B.It is suitable for inexperienced paddl

17、ers.C.Lavender Bay is one of the stops in this tour.D.The paddlers can enjoy overnight gatherings.23.Where is the text probably taken from?A.A geographic magazine B.A historical book C.A travel brochureD.An adventure fictionB“Why do you have 9,632 emails in your inbox (收件箱)?I looked at my husband,“U

18、m.is that a lot? How many are in your inbox?”“About twenty, he replied. I looked at my inbox. There were emails I had meant to deal with; emails from customers and the kids schools with information I needed; there were time-sensitive offers Id never got around to investigating; endless updates from

19、the social media platforms I subscribed to, and the rest I had kept just in case.I realized that I had become an email hoarder (囤积者). I clearly had a problem and I needed to act. I paused my work and began to delete unwanted emails. An hour later I made little progress.“Just delete the whole lot, my

20、 husband strongly suggested.Could I do that? It was appealing. But I paused. I couldnt. I did have a problem! Then I decided to compromise. I kept the last months emails and deleted everything else. I looked at my almost empty inbox. Wow, it felt so good.To be honest, I feel genuine anxiety about de

21、leting emails, FOMO (错失恐惧症) is a real problem for many people like me with email issues. So many emails are offers. What if that amazing offer never comes up again? But the fact is that they do.frequently. Whats more,these great offers are often time-sensitive and so we hang on to them just in case,

22、 then miss the deadline anyway and still dont delete them.I found it useful to limit my emails to 50 and I use an email system which ensures all school emails go into a separate inbox, so I ean see at a glance when Dress like a Roman day or Bring an onion to school day (yes really) is coming up! I f

23、eel more in control and organized now.Im on top of my inbox. Now Im off to handle the cupboard under the stairs!24.What was the authors immediate reaction to her husbands suggestion?A.She approved of it. B.She felt annoyed at it.C.She hesitated about it. D.She was astonished at it.25.What led to the

24、 authors anxiety about deleting emails?A.The deadline that she forgot to meet.B.The fact that she liked keeping emails.C.The offer that she might never give.D.The fear that she would miss out something.26.What does the author do with her inbox at last?A.Adopt an email system to classify all emails.B

25、.Separate unwanted emails into a new inbox.C.Reply to school emails as soon as possible.D.Set a restriction to the number of emails.27.What is the text mainly about?A.How the author became an email hoarder.B.How the author takes her inbox in hand.C.Why FOMO is a real problem.D.Why emails turned out

26、to be a headache.CThis fall, students at the University of Massachusetts found a new menu at their dining commons: the diet for a cooler planet” menu. This meant herb-roasted lamb, raised with a carbon-friendly approach. It included sweet potatoes that had been picked from a local farms field post-h

27、arvest. The options were plant-heavy, locally grown, and involved little to no packaging.We wanted to let students participate in climate action by making choices about their food, says Kathy Wicks, sustainability director for UMass Dining. The university is not alone in this effort. Increasingly, A

28、merican consumers and institutions are thinking about how their food choices factor into climate change. For many, small choices at the grocery store, dining hall, and restaurant can feel more accessible than big-ticket options like buying a fuel-efficient car or installing home solar panels.Small c

29、hanges in dietary habits may make a big difference. Climate activists often target fossil fuels and transportation systems, but studies point to the food system as a significant contributor to global warming. According to Project Drawdown, a research organization that evaluates climate solutions, th

30、e way food is grown, transported, and consumed accounts for about a quarter of the worlds greenhouse gas emissions. Beef is a regular target. If, on average, Americans cut a quarter pound of beef per week from their diet, its like taking 10 million cars off the road a year, says Sujatha Bergen, dire

31、ctor of health campaigns for the Natural Resources Defense Council. Food waste ranks third among climate solutions. While much waste occurs before consumers are involved-food left on the field or chucked because it does not fit appearance standards, Americans also throw out a lot of food they have p

32、urchased: about $1,600 worth a year per family of four.“People are beginning to understand that their food choices make a big impact on climate, says Megan Larmer, director of regional food at the Glynwood Center for Regional Food and Farming in New York. But, she cautions substantial change will ne

33、ed to come from the whole food system.28.What is the purpose of the new menu at the University of Massachusetts?A.To market the cold dishes.B.To reduce the cost of packaging.C.To popularize the plant-heavy diet.D.To promote low carbon awareness.29.What can be inferred from Paragraph 2?A.Food is a de

34、cisive factor for climate change.B.Food choices matter much to global warming.C.Universities are working together in climate action.D.Fuel-efficient cars are not affordable for consumers.30.What does Sujatha Bergen say about beef?A.It has great influence on carbon reduction.B.It is popular among mil

35、lions of car drivers.C.It has a close relationship with gas emission.D.It plays a significant role in Americans diet.31.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A.Food System Reform:A Successful TrialB.Global Warming:An Approaching DangerC.Carbon Emission:A Killer,or Healer?D.Low Carb

36、on Diet:A Craze,or More?DIve tried a bunch of strategies to increase my intelligence. Ive made flashcards to memorize words. Ive subscribed to daily crosswords. What did I get for it? Average scores on standardized tests. A lot of unfinished puzzles. But I cant say any of those strategies made me no

37、ticeably smarter.Paul, a biology and social science writer, challenges us to rethink what we think about thinking. Our assumption that intelligence solely exists within the isolated organism of brain leaves us flummoxed by paradoxes like this one: how London resident Ben Pridmore can remember the or

38、der of 1,400 randomly shuffled playing cards but cant remember his friends birth dates.O ur bodies, our social networks and our surroundings,she argues, are extra-neural inputs that have a profound influence on cognition (认知).To illustrate the impact of physical spaces on cognition, Paul tells the s

39、tory of Montaigne, a 16th century thinker who might have been the first to design a man cave and style it in ways to promote deep thought. She shares reflections on the transformative effect on mental well-being of the 150-foot ceilings in ancient Roman public baths, and the reasons why the large st

40、one pillars (柱子) of the Salk Institute can foster expansive thinking.She couples the experiences of Daniel Kahneman with contemporary neuroscientific studies to explain the benefits of physical movement for cognitive focus and memory. She uses this work to convincingly highlight how the daily routin

41、e at school-with its relative shortage of leisure time-is a drawback to the development of childrens attention span.Paul does not offer dos and donts for designing childhood education centers. She does not advise directly on how to prepare for a public address at a board meeting. However, the divers

42、e and deeply researched information she presents about the impact of atmosphere, our bodies and the people around us on our thought process can certainly be translated into that.Our minds are bigger than our brains, and if we embrace that fact, theres so much more we can accomplish.32.How does the a

43、uthor introduce the topic in paragraph 1?A.By listing examples.B.By presenting a setting.C.By providing evidence.D.By sharing the experience.33.What does the underlined word“flummoxed mean in Paragraph27A.confused. B.influenced C.impressed D.attracted34.What does Paul find about influential factors

44、on cognition?A.Large stone pillars are helpful to develop critical mind.B.Lack of rest could do harm to the cognitive development.C.Learning from great minds helps to facilitate deep thought.D.Good childhood academic education well promote cognitive focus.35.Which of the following might Paul agree w

45、ith?A.More public speeches at meetings are helpful.B.Brain training is not equal to intelligence development.C.Thought process can be changed into diverse information.D.Intelligence is best cultivated in childhood education centers.第二节:(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,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。I

46、t is recently reported that peoples collective stress has reached alarming levels. _36_ It can have serious consequences. A study found that people experiencing long-lasting burnout have up to a 35 percent greater risk of early death. Dont panic. Here are some active steps you can take to prevent bu

47、rnout:Look for meaning at workYou can tolerate stress longer if you believe youre doing something purposeful and worthwhile. You are more likely to experience bumout-inducing stress when something seems out of control, against your will, or totally meaningless. _37_Look for meaning outside of workIf

48、 you are struggling to make you work meaningful, giving priority to life outside of work might be especially beneficial. A research shows that people more likely to experience a greater sense of engagement when on the job are those with a hobby._38_Use separate email accounts for work and personal l

49、ife, and set up boundaries between work and personal life, then you will be especially more comfortable if you work from home.Dont neglect yourselfPhysical activity is essential to shaking out stress hormones. _39_ But movement is the most natural evolutionary response to our bodys stress, even ligh

50、t movement helps “complete” the stress cycle.Recognize when it has become too muchTalk to your boss when you feel your job should be manageable, rewarding and under your control. Its common for bosses to increase tasks over time if you dont communicate our needs or limitations, which may be overlook

51、ed. _40_A.Work at home when necessaryB.Try to separate work and homeC.And your hormone levels can be generally affected by emotional statesD.Many individuals are less active when they are under stress in order to restE.Feeling constantly occupied,worried,and overwhelmed can lead to burnoutF.If you d

52、ont expect things will improve,consider changing jobs or even careersG.Identify ways in which even the smallest of daily tasks contributes to the lives of others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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。She came in the dead of night, in the cold. She was

53、more than half dead, _41_ down to bones. Her hair was completely eaten away by mange (兽疥癣),And finally, she peered into an empty doghouse in the trees. _42_ she was out of the winds.My mother and brother found her in the daylight of the next day. They could not even _43_ she was a dog.“And it broke

54、my heart, my mother said,They are the kind of people who _44_ to give up on anything. My mother even _45_ pens that stopped writing in 1974. My brother Mark looked at her tragic face and _46_ her, Hey, Pretty Girl. It was as if he could see _47_ the ruin.Mark and my mother fed her, gave her water an

55、d bathed her in burned motor oil,t he way my people have been curing the mange for _48_. A month later, a beautiful white German shepherd stood in the garden. She was _49_ to last, at most, a few weeks or months, yet she lived three more years-decades, in dog years_50_ my brother to watch for rainbo

56、w in the garden.I _51_ for her, my mother said. Some people say you neednt ask for Gods blessing for your dog, but .And then after the _52_ of years, Pretty Girl began to _53_ and died.Some things in the garden were planted according to science, according to soil and weather. And some things were pl

57、anted according to traditions, the shape of the moon, and more. However, there are things we cannot _54_ things beyond science, like how a man could name a dying dog and have her rise inside that, somehow, to _55_.41A.starved42A.At length43A.predict44A.tend45A.appreciates46A.inspired47A.through48A.p

58、leasure49A.supposed50A.commanding51A.prayed52A.lesson53A.fail54A.complain55A.take it easyB.burntB.At leastB.suspectB.voteB.abandonsB.recognizedB.beyondB.generationsB.assignedB.supportingB.spokeB.punishmentB.adaptB.explainB.make it clearC.swallowedC.At largeC.recallC.hateC.possessesC.namedC.offC.prof

59、itsC.aimedC.followingC.soughtC.rewardC.developC.abtainC.put it offD.settledD.At presentD.tellD.determineD.keepsD.congratulatedD.beneathD.convenienceD.appointedD.consultingD.struggledD.giftD.wanderD.claimD.make it true第卷第二节:(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。Wan Qiuwen has broken th

60、e glass ceiling to become one of Chinas first two female rescue helicopter pilots who respond all 24/7 to search and rescue tasks.Wan and Song Yin, the only other female pilot, _56_ (graduate) from Shanghai Maritime University in 2008 to join Donghai No1 Rescued Flying Service of the Ministry of Tra

61、nsport.“_57_ (be) a search and rescue pilot is a high-risk job. It is a big _58_ (commit) and requires personal sacrifices _59_ not many are willing to make. But I feel lucky _60_ proud to be a member of the great team, Wan says. She was thrilled when she finally got the admission _61_ the program a

62、nd was sent to Adelaide, Australia, to train for 15 months, at the end of which she acquires _62_ commercial pilots license. Back in the country, she received _63_ (far) training in helicopter search and rescue.Wan has since joined 300-plus _64_ (mission) and has also taken up the role of a flight i

63、nstructor. When _65_ (ask) if she will continue to fly, Wan responded affirmatively,“This profession is about saving lives. A woman is perfectly capable of being a rescue pilot, once and always.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是校青年志愿者协会会长李华,你校新来的交换生Jason有意加入该协会,写邮件向你咨询相关情况,请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:1.表示欢迎:

64、2.协会介绍:3.加入方式。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯第二节:读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面的材料,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。Cathy, my mom, whose pet phrase (口头禅) was“Never give up”, was our familys beacon of positivity. It was not a title she earmed without concerted (一致的) effort, however. When she was only thirty years old, he

65、r husband was killed in a car accident and she was left to raise me alone.My mom could have lived under a black cloud. Instead, she challenged herself to find joy every day. Leading by example, Mom taught me just how much one could accomplish with a positive attitude. She has taken the same approach

66、 in her relationship with her grandchildren-Max and Charley.One hot summer afternoon, my mom and her two grandsons,having spent two hours building sand castles and collecting sea shells on the beach, sank into their beach chairs to have a rest. How they longed for delicious ice cream to cool themsel

67、ves, especially the two kids!Suddenly, my mom heard the familiar loud clang (叮当声) of the ice-cream mans bell from her beach chair. She turned quickly and saw him briefly, spotting his distinctive green shirt and catching the gleam of his waving bell before he turned and disappeared over the dunes (沙

68、丘).Happily, the ice-cream mans visit was a daily occurrence at the beach, although the lag time between the sound of his bell and the departure of his truck was not long. One must be quick enough to catch him to buy the ice cream.Max and Charley were in great disappointment when they didnt catch him

69、 in time that day because they really wanted to have a taste of those cool ice-creams. That was until my moms eyes sparkled and she said to the kids, Never give up! She explained to the kids that the truck might be gone,but they should be able to catch him up at its next stop.And the kids agreed imm

70、ediately.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。Paragraph 1:So Max and Charley, accompanied by my mom, began their mission.Paragraph 2:Max and Charley, encouraged by my mom, walked another three blocks.Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)2023届高三第二次联考英语试题卷参考答案一 听力1-5ABCCA 6-10ABBCB 11-15BCACB 16-20ACACA二 阅读理解21-23CDC 24-27CDDB 28-31DBAD 32-35DABB36-40EGBDF三 完形填空41-45ABDCD 46-50CBBAC 51-55ADABD 四 语法填空56. graduated 57.Being mitment 59.that/which 60.and61. to/into 62.a 63.furthur 64.missions 65.asked五 应用文略读后续写略

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