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江苏省盐城市联盟校2023-2024学年高三上学期10月第一次学情调研检测英语试卷2023-2024学年第一学期联盟校第一次学情调研检测高三年级英语试题(总分150分,考试时间120分钟)注意事项:1.本试卷中所有试题必须作答在答题纸上规定的位置,否则不给分.2.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔填写在试卷及答题纸上.3.作答非选择题时必须用黑色字迹0.5毫米签字笔书写在答题纸的指定位置上,作答选择题必须用2B铅笔在答题纸上将对应题目的选项涂黑。如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案,请保持答题纸清洁,不折叠、不破损。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.Whatofficewasthemanlookingfor?A.Chinese. B.Geography. C.Chemistry.2.Whydoesthewomanmakethecall?A.Sheneedsamask.B.Amanbesideherneedsamask.C.Amannearbydoesn’twearamask.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Anassignment. B.Aninterestingtopic. C.AChinesetraditionalfestival.4.WhatmadeLukimoveoutofhisfirsthomestayfamily?A.Hehadstayedthereforthreemonths.B.Theywerenotkindtohim.C.Hecouldn’tconcentrateonhisstudythere.5Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthestreet?A.Perfect. B.Acceptable. C.Disappointing.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。6.WhatisthemangoingtodothisafternoonA.Callatthewoman’shouse.B.Showthewomansomephotos.C.Takesomepicturesofthewoman7.WhatmightbethefirstheadacheinParisaccordingtotheman?A.Business B.Accommodation C.Traffic听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whendotheworkshopsrun?A.EveryThursday. B.EverySaturday. C.EverySunday.9.Whocannotjoinintheworkshops?A.A4-year-oldchild. B.A5-year-oldchild. C.An8-year-oldchild.10.Howmuchshouldthreechildrenfromafamilypay?A.₤7.50. B.₤7.00 C.₤6.00.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whydoesthewomanwanttobuyanewcar?A.Shewantsamorepowerfulcar.B.Shedoesn’thaveacarnow.C.Shedoesn’tlikethecolorofherpresentcar.12.Whatenginesizeofacardoesthewomanwant?A.2.0litre. B.2.5litre C.3.0litre.13.Whatcolordoesthewomanlike?A.Anycolor. B.Royalblue. C.SkyBlue.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues. B.Friends. C.Classmates.15.Whydoesn’tSharonworkinherownoffice?A.Herdeskinitisn’tbigenough.B.Shedoesn’tlikeitatall.C.Mr.Smithdoesn’tallowherto.16.WhatdoesMr.Smithoffertodo?A.PutasmalldeskinSharon’soffice.B.HelpSharonwiththemailhimself.C.AskMissGreentohelpSharon17.WhatwillSharondonext?A.AttendthemeetingB.FinishherworkonherownC.Cleanupherofficebyherself听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。WhatdoesASO-Smainlydo?A.Dosolarobservation.B.StudyEarth’satmosphere.C.Makeweatherforecasting.19.HowlongwillASO-Sstayinorbitatleast?A.Fouryears. B.Fortyhours. C.Seventyyears.20.WhyisASO-Ssomeaningful?A.Itcanblockthesun’sradiation.B.ItmayfillChina’sgapinthefield.C.Itisthefirstsolarsatelliteglobally.第二部分阅读理解(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)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATheGardenKitchenLabs(GKL)isahands-on,cross-culturaleducationalprogrammethatcombinesagarden,akitchenandamedialabtoteachkidsabouturbangardeningcookingartsandSTEAMdisciplines.Curriculum(全部课程)TheGardenKitchenLabscurriculumfocusesonfourkeyareasofknowledge:*Gardening:Developinganinterestinandknowledgeaboutplantcare,includingharvestschedulesandfertilizers.*CookingandEating:Understandingthatfoodcomesfromrealplants,notjustthegrocerystore.Tastingnewplant-basedfoodsanddevelopingenthusiasmforcooking.*Science:Learningtousescientificinstrumentsandbuildingscientificobservationskills,anddevelopingknowledgeaboutbiology,chemistry,andplantnutrition.*DigitalMedia:Learningtotakephotographswithapoint-and-shootcameraandtocreatemedia(photosandvideos)withadigitalmicroscope.Highlightsincludemakingstop-motionvideos,usingtripodsandlighting,andusingcloud-basedtools.ScheduleTheGardenKitchenLabsisanafter-schoolprogrammethatoperatesduringthreeseasonseachyear.*SpringObservations:ApriltoJune*SummerWellness:JulytoAugust*AutumnTransformation:OctobertoDecemberHowtojoin
Ourgardenkitchenlabsareperfectforkidsaged8to13.Currently,theGardenKitchenLabsprogrammesareavailableatselectrecreationcentresacrosstheBronx,Brooklyn,andManhattan.Registrationtakesplaceonarollingbasis,startingtwoweeksbeforethebeginningofeachsession.TojointheGardenKitchenLabsprogrammes,pleasevisittheGardenKitchenLabswebsitefortheRegistrationformtoregister.21.WhatcanyoudointheGKLprogramme?A.Harvestcropsonafarm. B.Makedigitalmedia.C.Visitthegrocerystore. D.Createscientifictools.22.Whoismostlikelytobeinterestedintheprogramme?A.Parentswithkids. B.Gardeningexperts.C.Agriculturalscientists. D.Scienceteachers.23.What’sthestartingdateoftheregistrationforSummerWellness?A.18th,March. B.10th,May. C.17th,June. D.14th,July.BWhenIwasachild,Iwasterrifiedofstorms,especiallythoseviolentonesthatoccurredinsummer.Once,Iwasoutshoppingwithmyparents,whensuddenlytherewasaloudnoisecomingfromthedirectionoftheApennineMountains.Asthestormgotcloser,lightningfellafewhundredmetresfromus,andhail(冰雹)whitenedthestreetsinminutes.Thiswasatotallynewexperienceforme,andIranintomyfather’sarmsinterror.Iwasafraid.ButIwasalsoinawe.Likethepullofahorrormovie,myfeardevelopedintofascinationasIgrewolder.Whenathunderstormbrokeoutatnight,Iwouldrushtomywindowtowitnessabrilliantshowinthenightsky.Iwouldwaitineageranticipation,equippedwithmyparents’camera,readytotryandcaptureaflashingmoment.Aninterestinstormphotographyarosefromtheseyouthfulattempts.Whatoncefrightenedmenowgavemeastrongrush,especiallythefirsttimelightningstruckjustafewmetresawayfromme,anexperiencewhichresultedinmecapturingasplendidphotoofthemoment.Fromthatmomenton,IrealizedthatIabsolutelyhadtochasestormsthroughoutsouthernItaly.Thetruthisthatstormchasingisquitedangerous,especiallytothosewhosetouttochasestormswithoutacknowledgingtherisksinvolvedorrespectingnature.Mostaccidentscausedbylightningoccuroutdoors.Youaremostatriskinthemountains,butalllargeandexposedplacessuchasalawn(草坪)orasoccerfieldcanalsobeadangerousplaceduringastorm,especiallyanywhereinthepresenceofwater,suchasthesea,beachesoroutdoorpools.OnedaysoonIwillsetofftoexpandmystormchasingjourneybeyondItaly’shorizons.IwouldlovetogotoVenezuelawhereelectricalstormsareguaranteedalmostallyearroundontheCatatumboRiverandLakeMaracaibo.Maybethatwillbethedaythatmyparentsfinallyacceptthechoiceofmycareer.24.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?A.Theauthor’sreactionduringastorm.B.Theauthor’smostimpressivememory.C.Howtheauthorgotoverhisfearofstorms.D.Howtheauthordevelopedinterestinchasingstorm.25.Whichofthefollowingplacesisthesafestinastormintheauthor’sopinion?A.Aroominashoppingcentre. B.Thebeachnearthesea.C.Thelawnwithopenwater. D.Apathinthemountains.26.WhywilltheauthorgotoVenezuelainthefuture?A.Toenjoythesplendidscenery. B.Toseekaworkingopportunity.C.Tojoinateamthatchasesstorms. D.Tocapturethefrequentelectricalstorms.27.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.MyFearofStorms B.MyDreamtoChaseStormsC.AnOpportunitytoRespectNature D.ADestinationofMyLifeCAgroundbreakingnewstudyfindsthatcoffeebeansarebiggerandmoreplentifulwhenbirdsandbeesteamuptoprotectandpollinate(授粉)coffeeplants.Withoutthesewingedhelpers,sometravellingthousandsofmiles,coffeefarmerswouldseea25%dropincrops,alossofroughly$1,066peracreofcoffee.That’simportantforthe$26billioncoffeeindustry—includingconsumers,farmers,andcorporationswhodependonnature’sunpaidlabour—buttheresearchgoesbeyondthat.ThestudyintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesisthefirsttoshow,usingreal-worldexperimentsat30coffeefarms,thatthecontributionsofnature—inthiscase,beepollinationcombinedwithpest(害虫)controlbybirds—arelargerthantheirindividualcontributions.“Untilnow,researchershavetypicallycalculatedthebenefitsofnatureseparately,andthensimplyaddedthemup,whichactuallyunderestimatesthebenefitsbiodiversityprovidestoagricultureandhumanwell-being,”saysleadexpertAlejandra.“Butnatureisaninteractingsystem,fullofimportantsynergies(协同).Weshowtheecologicalandeconomicimportanceoftheseinteractionsinoneofthefirstexperimentsinactualfarms.”Fortheexperiment,researchersdealtwithcoffeeplantsacross30farms,excludingbirdsandbeeswithacombinationoflargenetsandsmallbags.Theytestedfourkeysituations:birdactivityalone,beeactivityalone,nobirdorbeeactivityatall,andfinally,anaturalenvironment,wherebeesandbirdswerefreetopollinateandeatinsectslikethecoffeeberryborer,oneofthemostdamagingpestsaffectingcoffeeproductionworldwide.Thecombinedpositiveeffectsofbirdsandbeesonfruitset,fruitweightandfruituniformity—keyfactorsinqualityandprice—weregreaterthantheirindividualeffects,thestudyshows.“Birds,bees,andmillionsofotherspeciessupportourlivesandlivelihoods,butfacethreatslikehabitatdestructionandclimatechange,”saysAlejandra.“Oneimportantreasonwemeasurethesecontributionsistohelpprotectthemanyspeciesthatwedependon,andsometimestakeforgranted.”28.Whatdoesthenewresearchfocuson?A.Waystoincreasecoffeeproduction. B.Wingedhelpers’effectsoncoffeeplants.C.Factorsaffectingcoffeeplants’pollination. D.Theimportanceofpestcontroloncoffeeplants.29.Whichofthefollowingisamajorboosttothecoffeeindustry?A.High-qualityservice. B.Governmentintervention.C.Expandinginvestment. D.Maintainingbiodiversity.30.HowdidtheresearchersconductthetestsaccordingtoParagraph5?A.Byintroducingaconcept. B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Byexplainingstatisticaldata. D.Byreferringtoapreviousstudy.31.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?A.Advertisement. B.Health. C.Science. D.Travel.DIfyoufacetwosimilarvaluedoptionsforwheretoattendcollege,youhaveweighedtheprosandcons,butyoustillhavedifficultydeciding.Youdecidetogiveitmoretime,andthinkaboutitabitmore.ThefindingsofafascinatingpapertitledIrrationalTimeAllocationinDecision-Makingsuggestsyoumightbemakingamistake.Participantsintheresearchviewedimagesthatcontainedpairsofdifferentfoodsandtheyhadtochoosewhichitemtheypreferredtoeat.Theresearchersfoundthatparticipantsspentmoretimechoosingbetweenoptionsthatwereroughlyequalinvaluethanbetweenoptionsinwhichtherewasalargevaluedisparity.Inotherwords,peopletooklongerthantheyshouldhavewhendecidingbetweentwoequallyappealingchoices.Whenshownanunpleasantfoodalongsideafavouredfood,participantschosequickly.Whenshownafavouredfoodalongsideanotherfavouredfood,peopletookawhile.Relatedly,thereisresearchsuggestingthatpeopletakelongertodistinguishbetweentwonumberswhenthereisasmalldifferencethanwhenthereisalargeone.Forexample,peopletakelongertodeterminewhichnumberislargerbetween47vs49thanfor12vs35.Perhapsthistendencyexplainswhypeopletakesolongtochoosebetweentwooptionswithroughlyequalpayoffs.Inthesamewaythatwehavedifficultydistinguishingnumbersthatarenearlyequalinvalue,wealsohavedifficultychoosingbetweenoptionsthatareroughlyequallypleasant.However,therearedoubtsamongpeople.Somethinkthisseemsnotreasonable.Iftwochoicesareequallyappealing,thenthedecisionshouldn’ttakesolong.Somewonderwhetherthisworksintheoppositedirection—whetherdurationofdecision-makingimpliesthatoptionsareequal.Whenoptionsareroughlyequal,peopletendtotakealongtimetodecide.Doesthissuggestthatifpeopletakealongtimetodecide,thenoptionsareroughlyequal?Maybeinsomeinstances,thelongerwetaketomakeadecision,thelessitmatterswhatweactuallychoose.32.What’speople’scommonpracticeindecision-making?A.Theyoftenrushadecisionwithoutmuchthinking.B.Theyseldombalanceadvantagesanddisadvantages.C.Theyonlyconcentrateontheirpersonalpreferences.D.Theytendtospendtoomuchtimeontheiroptions.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“disparity”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Difference. B.Preference. C.Growth. D.Potential.34.WhatdoestheresearchconveyinParagraph4?A.Itisdifficultforpeopletovaluetheiroptions. B.Thevalueofnumbersisdifficulttodistinguish.C.Peoplehesitatewhenfacingtwosimilarchoices. D.Peopleprefertotakethosehigh-valuedoptions.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.NeverTooLatetoMakeaDecision B.BePatientwithAppealingChoicesC.HowtoHandleVariousChoices? D.TheMoreTime,theBetterDecision?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入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Afavouritemusicaltunecanfuelpositivememories,boostyourmood,andcreatearelaxingsetting.36Herearesomewaystodigintothepowerofmusic.
Havingtroublestayingmotivatedduringworkout?37ResearchintheNovember2019PsychologyofSportandExercisefoundthatupbeatmusiccanmakeaworkoutseemlesschallengingandmoreenjoyable.Inthestudy,peopleperformedhigh-intensityintervaltraining(HIIT).Theexercisersinthemusicgroupreportedenjoyingtheirworkoutmorethanthoseintheslowornon-musicgroups.
38Butwakinguptoapleasanttoneinsteadofasharpalarmcanreducemorningsleepinessandimproveefficiency,suggestsastudypublishedonlineJan.28,2020,byPLOSOne.Setyoursmartphonealarmtoplaysoft,harmonicsoundsorarelaxingtune.
Musichelpstorelievestressinamedicalprocedure.Ananalysisof72trialsinvolvingalmost7,000patientsfoundthatpatientswholistenedtomusicbefore,during,andaftersurgeryreportedlesspain.Musicproducesacalmingeffectbystimulatingthebrain’spleasureregion.Therightchoiceofmusicalsoappearstobenecessary.39“Musicthatispredictable(可预测的)canpromotefeelingsofcontrolandcalm,”shesays.
Manystudieshaveshownthatstudentswholistentoslowandpeacefulsoundshavelessanxiety.AccordingtoDiaz-Falcon,thesesoundsprovideacalmingenvironmentandblockdistractionsinyourthoughtprocess.Shesays,“Peacefulmusicisalsobelievedtoactivateareasinyourbrainresponsibleforanalyticallythinkingandcreativity,aswellasincreasingthebrain’sabilitytoabsorbandstoreinformation.”40A.Trysomerelaxingmusic.B.Turnupsomemusicwithafastbeat.C.Musichaslongservedasasleepaid.D.ProfessorDiaz-Falconsaysmusiccanincreaseyourenergy.E.Trylisteningtosuchsoundsthenexttimeyoufaceacomplextask.F.Peoplerespondbesttofamiliarmusic,accordingtoProfessorDiaz-Falcon.G.Usedinspecificways,musicisalsoavaluabletoolforsupportingyourhealth.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(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入空白处的最佳选项。Itwasarainy,dampDecemberday.Iwasheadedtothestoretopickupanotherweek’sworthof41.IkepttheCDplayeronwhileIdrovetoavoidtheradionews.Itonlyspokeoftheworld’shugeproblemsandhow42weallstillwereinCOVID-19.Anditusuallyjustleftmefeeling43.
Still,Igavemysona44toputinthecharitykettleatthedoortothestore.Wewentinandsoonfilledourcartwithfood.I45usingtheself-checkoutmachines.Imuchpreferredtochatwiththefriendly46,butthelineatthemwasfivedeepandIjustdidn’thavethe47.JustthenIheardthemanatthemachinenexttomine48.Heonlyhadafewitemsbuteverytimeheputhis49twentydollarbillintothemachineitspititbackout.Iquickly50anewertwentyoutofmywalletandgaveittohim.Hethankedmewitha51smile.Itoldhimtokeephismoneybuthe52thatItakehisoldtwenty.
After53Irememberedsomething,MotherTeresahadoncesaidabouthowweallcan54theworld.“Helponepersonatatime,”shesaid.“Andalwaysstartwiththepersonnearestyou.”Ismiledandwentoutside.ThenIdroppedthatoldtwentyintothe55andwalkedtomycar.
41.A.food B.presents C.medicine D.books42.A.motivated B.convinced C.divided D.impressed43.A.confident B.energetic C.hesitant D.helpless44.A.CD B.toy C.dollar D.ticket45.A.suggested B.hated C.admitted D.denied46.A.customers B.waiters C.managers D.cashiers47.A.time B.energy C.chance D.right48.A.praying B.complaining C.bargaining D.screaming49.A.frozen B.folded C.broken D.wrinkled50.A.pressed B.rolled C.grabbed D.directed51.A.weak B.warm C.bitter D.false52.A.insisted B.ensured C.begged D.ordered53.A.lookingout B.pullingout C.breakingout D.checkingout54.A.control B.protect C.change D.shock55.A.store B.kettle C.pocket D.machine第二节语篇填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Accordingtoarecentsurveyconductedby,anonlinesurveyplatform,some96percentofsurveyedyouthsaidtheywerewillingtopurchaseguochaoproducts,56referstoproductsbyhome-grownbrands.57thesametime,91.6percentofrespondents58(voice)theirexpectationsformorevideoprogrammesdiggingdeeperintotraditionalChineseculture.Theagegroupoftheintervieweesrangedfromthepost-80stothepost-2000sgenerations,withthelatter59(account)for22.1percent.
“Nowadaysweare60(deep)connectedwithmostcountriesintheworld,whichresultsinacomprehensiveunderstandingoftheoutsideworld,yetwestillhaveconfidenceinourownculture.Thissenseofpride61(base)onrationalthinking,”saidprofessorSuJunbinofXiamenUniversity.
UnlikeoldergenerationswhomightfavourWesterncultureandbrands,Chineseyouthwerebornandraisedwhenthe62(country)economywastakingoff,sotheytendtohavestrongconfidenceintheirnationalidentityandculture.Theyhavegained63fullunderstandingoftheoutsideworld,andafterseveralroundsofcomparison,havefinallyfound64(they)tobeinastrongposition.Susaid,“Sothetimingisperfect65(push)forwardc
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