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20232024学年度上学期高三年级七调考试英语本试卷8页,总分150分,考试时间120分钟。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听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、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:Howmuchtheshirt?A.£19.15.£9.18.£9.15.答案是。1.Wheredoestheconversationplace?A.Inastore.ahotel.2.Whoprobablyavailableforthemeetingtomorrow?A.Sophie.3.Hownewjacket?arestaurant.James.A.$100.$130.$140.4.Whydoesthehavechangeherflight?A.HerfatherHerhasbeencanceled.suffersfromaheartattack.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Apainting.Aphoto.Anexhibition.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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、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段材料,回答第6、76.WhythemanupreadingtheA.boring.HetooOn7.Whenthemanmeethisfriend?A.OnOn7段材料,回答第8、98.Howdidthepayforthesummercourse?A.185dollars.9.Whatdidthemandolastnight?A.Hewatchedvideos.Hehadatennismatch.243dollars.270dollars.Hehadfunatthe8段材料,回答第10至1210.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Cooking.Doingshopping.cream.Whatdoesthemanlikebest?A.Cheese.12.Whendoestheconversationplace?A.Atnoon.thelateafternoon.themorning.9段材料,回答第13至1613.Whatdaytoday?A.14.Whatkindofpartythegirlattend?A.AgoodbyeAwelcomeAbirthday15.Whydoesthemanrefusethegirlhiscar?A.canthehavealicense.notskilledenoughdrive.16.WhatgiftthegirlbringforA.Somechocolate.Awoodenboat.Someflowers.10段材料,回答第17至2017.WhatchannelJimmyKimmelLive!on?A.TBS.18.WhendidJimmyKimmelbecomeespeciallyfamous?A.AfterhehostedtheOscars.AfterDonaldbecamepresident.Whenhecriedathisshowforthefirsttime.19.Ontalkshows,whatusuallycomesaftertheopeningspeech?A.AnAmusicalperformance.Acomedyperformance.20.WhatdidJimmyKimmeldobeforehostingJimmyKimmelLive!?A.Hetaughtadramaschool.Heworkedataradiostation.HewentschoolLosAngeles.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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、CD四个选项中选出最佳选项。AHereareactivitiesbeinterestedin.ShowcasePrize:$2,500firstprize,$1,250secondEntryFee:$35perentryRequirements:Openinternationalartists18yearsofandolderTheShowcaseawardsoriginalartcreatedprimarilywater-basedmediaonasurfacecreatedforwatermedia.JudgedbytheeditorsofArtist,allwinnersandhonorablementionshavetheirworksfeaturedthemagazine.PaintingPrizePrize:£6,000firstEntryFee:£5perentryRequirements:OpeninternationalartistsofallagesPaintingwascreatedrewardexcellence(维度的)offineart.Bothpaintinganddrawingmediaareacceptedandadditiontheprize,therearealsoawardsforbestandchoice.LumenPrizeforDigitalArtPrize:$4,000firstprize,a$13,500totalprizefundEntryFee:$40for($32forsubmittedpriorMarch24)Requirements:OpenartistsworldwideThisdigitalartcompetitionbyLumenArtProjectsLtd,anon-profitorganizationdedicatedprovidingnewopportunitiesfordigitalartistsaroundtheworld.Thecontestguidelinesarerelativelyloose—theonlyrequirementthatthesubmittedartworksmustsomehowengageAnimagoPrize:£3,000cashprizeforBestProductionEntryFee:Requirements:Openartistsworldwideover20yearstheAnimagocompetitionhasspotlightedtalentthefieldsof3Danimation(动画)andstills,visualeffects,visualization,anddesign.bytheGermanmagazineDigitalProduction,allwinnersareannouncedattheannualAnimagoconferenceMunich,21.WhatspecialaboutShowcase?A.ArtistspayanyenterNoartistyoungerthan18allowed.Artistsoffirst£6,000.D.byanon-profitorganization.22.WhichofthefollowingheldbyamagazineA.Showcase.PaintingPrize.TheLumenforDigital23.Wherethisprobablytakenfrom?D.AnimagoAcourseplan.A.Atravelbrochure.Acontestguide.D.Anacademicarticle.BcanbeagreatDanielKablutsiak,theforhissonwasthepushheneededloseanincredible79pounds.Thebetsforhisweightlosswerehigh:Kablutsiakcouldlosetheextrapounds,he’dhavethechancehissonanormalteenagelife.SlimmingdownmeantthatthefatherwouldbeablebeandonorforHunter,whowasdiagnosed(诊断)stage-5kidney(肾)disease2020.sonhadbeenablehissincethediagnosis,butheneeded10dailypills.Theeffects“consumedhisenergy”comparedthatofanormalteen.Anewkidneywouldbelife-changingforDanielwasagreatdonorcandidate,buthisweightwasanissue.Heneededbeunder200pounds,butheweighed274.DeterminedbeaDanieltookaction.Hebeganfocusonhisdietandexercise.Thisincludedcuttingbackonsugarandwalkingatleastthreemilesadayorexercisingatthe“Iwasdetermined.IreallyandIputmymindinto—‘I’mgoingdoit,’andIwentatit,”hedeclared.tookabout13monthslosetheweightneededfordonation,butDanieldidHenowweighed195pounds,andthetransplantwasscheduledforJune2023.Thefathernervousabouttheprocedure:excitedforspiritwentupaswellashisandIcanseetheglowhisfacelikekindofrelieforsomething,”Danielsaid.Danielwasdeterminedmaintainhishealthsincelosingweight.thedonationwasthetherehavebeenotherbenefitshisslimmed-downfigure.LastheplayedhockeyItwassomethinghedoayearbecauseofthepressuretheweightwasputtingonhisknee.Danielhopeshisstorycanbeamotivatingforceforotherswhowantchangetheirbutfeelchallengeddoso.24.WhydidDanielKablutsiakloseweight?A.startanewsports.keepagoodfigure.D.donatea25.WhatdidDanieldoloseweight?A.Hetookmedicine.Heatemorefruits.Hewentonadietanddidsports.D.Heconsumedmore26.WhatdoweknowaboutDanielfromthelastparagraph?A.HewonahockeycompetitionlastHeadditionalbenefitsfromlosingweight.Heworriedabouthishealthafterlosingweight.D.Hewasdeterminedmaintainhispreviousweight.27.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.theretherehope.Agoodbeginningmakesagoodending.NothingtoodifficultsetyourmindD.whatowe,andyou’llknowyourown.COncecrosstheover50mark,notaworryaboutgettingolderorputasmuchemphasisoncareerorhowearn.agoldenmomentwhichwecanpausereflectandstockoftheimportantthingslife:friends,arelaxedlifestyleandsocialManysaythebestofourlife.Ourchildrenprobablyhavetheirownhomesandfamilies,whichareundoubtedlyanimportantpart.mayfeelalittlelostallthisundiscoveredfreedom.Butthetruthis,almostlikegoingbackthoseteenyears,limitlesspotentialforfunandenjoyment!theworldatyourfingertipsonceagain,anopportunityliveyourthewaywant.outwhatdoingandpridenewhobbies,newpassionsandnewthingsmaynothavepreviouslyhadthechancedo.Theyallsaybeginsat50,Iagreemore.Asanexample,afterIhitthismilestone,Iachievedgreatthings,includingpioneeringaninnovativeliving,careandlifestylesolutionlatestventure(冒险事业)—OdysseyLifestyleCareCommunities.Odysseycelebratesjourneyandaimsprovideaffordablehigh-endpermanentlivingarrangements,withinacommunitysettingthatdeliversincreasinglevelsofcare.Builtaroundaresortstyleenvironment,theOdysseymodelhassetanexcellentexampletheindustrybydemonstratingthepowerofputtingpeoplefirst.Asapassionateadvocateforconsumer-directedcaremodelsofservice,IthinktherecommendationofAustraliaadoptingarights-basedsystemtheirfinalreportoftheRoyalCommissionintoCare,certainlyastepthedirection.modeldrivenbyapeople-centredapproachthatplacesresidentsattheforefrontofallourdecisions,whichwhywedecidedincorporateandinvesttechnologiesthatensurehealthand28.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“takestockof”paragraph2mean?A.Thinkof.LookD.Praise.29.Whydomanypeoplesayover50thebestoflife?A.Theyaremorefamiliartheirsurroundings.Theyhavestrongerdesiredonewthings.Theyhavelessburdenbutmorefreetime.D.Theyarepaidattentionto.30.WhatdoweknowaboutOdysseyLifestyleCareCommunities?A.Itaresearchcentreforthestudyoftheold.providespart-timejobsforaadepartmentadoptrights-basedsystems.D.Itoffersgoodserviceatreasonablepricesfortheold.31.Whoprobablytheauthor?A.Apersonlessthan50.Apersonthegovernment.D.Anewsreporterofamagazine.AmemberofDUKsummersarelikelyregularlyseetemperaturesabove℃evenhumanitymanagesglobalwarming1.5,meteorologists(气象学家)havewarned.TheUKalreadyseeingincreasinglyextreme2022thethirdwarmest,wettestandeighthsunniestyearonrecord-thefirstfallintothetop10forallthreevariables.DatapublishedStateoftheUK2022reportrevealedtheaveragewintertemperatureforlastyearwas5.3,which1.6℃higherthanthe19812010average.ThatmakesDecember2021February2022thewarmestwinteronrecord,whiletheaveragetemperaturelastsummerwas14.8,0.4℃abovethe19812010average.EarlyAugust2022sawmaximumtemperatureshit34℃onsixcontinuousdays,“tropicalnights”above20,makingoneofthemostsignificantheatwavesaffectsouthernEnglandthepast60years,theauthorssaid.ComparingdatafromtheCentralEnglandseries,whichgoesback1772,theresearchfoundtheearly21stcenturythisregionhasbeen0.5℃1℃warmerthan19012000and0.5℃1.5℃than18011900.chiefexecutiveoftheRoyalMeteorologicalwhichpublishesthereport,saidtheworldwasalreadyseeingextremeheatasaresultofwarmingof1.1℃1.2℃abovepre-industriallevels.thatupbyanother0.3,these(heatwaves)arejustgoingbecomemuchmoreintense—likelysee40℃theUKalthoughwehaveneverseenthosekindsoftemperatures(before),”shesaid.wehit1.5℃ofglobalwarming,goingnotjustbecomesomethingthatweseeonceortwice,it’llstartsomethingthatweseeonamuchmoreregularbasis.”Kendon,climatescientistattheandleadauthorofthereport,saidthefiguresindicatedanewnormalfortheUK.32.Whatdoesparagraph2intendtellus?A.Theweatherwasnotaswetasbefore.Therisetemperaturewintermild.D.FiguresshowofextremeTheweatherhaschangedbutnotsoserious.33.theweatherearlyAugust2022liketheUK?A.ExtremelyhotweatherappearedsouthernEngland.EarlyAugust2022hadonlyafewdays’hotcontinuousdays’extremeweatherbroughtlittleharm.D.Itbecamethewettestseasonthepast60yearsorso.34.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheextremeweathertheUKfuture?A.Periodic.Normal.Changeable.D.Rare.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ExtremetheUKWhatExtremeLooksLikeWheretheFutureGoD.WhatCanDoExtreme第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Asaregistereddietitian,Ihavehealthy-eatingtipsthatIdependonwhenpeoplewanteat36.healthy-eatinghabitchangesmoresustainable,Igenerallyrecommendthatpeoplechooseorthreetipskick-starttheirhealthy-eatingdrinksaddedsugars.TheDietaryGuidelinesforAmericansrecommendsthatpeopletheiraddedsugarintakelessthan10%oftheirtotalcalories.adultsfarbeyondthesuggestedamount.37.theaverageintakeofaddedsugarsamongUSEat23servingsofnon-friedfisheveryweek.TheDietaryGuidelinesforAmericanssuggeststhatmostAmericanseatatleast8ouncesoffisheveryweek.38.Fisheatersappearliveanaverageof2.2yearslongerthanpeoplewhoeatfish.Thislinkedanumberofotherpotentialhealthbenefitstoo.39.Highlyprocessedmeatslikelunchmeats,baconandsausagearecertainlyconvenientandincrediblyappetizing.Butthesechoicescanalsobeloadednitrate,acomponentthat,whenheated,canproducepotentiallycancer-causingcompounds(复合物).Freshcutsoflikechi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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________OneThomaswenthomefromschoolandfoundbedroomdooropen.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案及解析2023—2024学年度上学期高三年级七调考试·英语第一部分听力1~5:BCBAA第二部分阅读第一节6~10:ABBCB16~20:BCBCBA【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了四项绘画比赛。21.【解析】细节理解题。从Showcase部分的Openinternationalartists18yearsofandolder可知,低于18岁的艺术家不允许参加此项比赛。22.bytheGermanmagazineDigital可知,Animago是由德国的一家杂志举办的。23.【解析】推理判断题。全文介绍了几个绘画比赛,因此应该选自竞赛指南。BDanielKablutsiak13个月减肥79磅的故事。他的故事讲述了爱的力量,也给那些想做出改变,但是害怕困难的人以激励。24.D【解析】细节理解题。从第二段Akidneywouldbelife-changingforDanielwasagreatdonorcandidate可知,他想为自己的儿子捐献肾脏。25.Hebeganfocusonhisdietandexercise.Thisincludedcuttingbackonsugarandwalkingatleastthreemilesadayorexercisingatthegym.可知,他减肥的方式是节食和锻炼。26.【解析】推理判断题。从最后一段thedonationwasthetherehavebeenotherbenefitshisslimmed-downfigure.可知,减肥不仅仅能为他儿子捐肾,而且也有其他的一些好处。27.DanielKablutsiak在13个月减掉79Danielhopeshisstorycanbeamotivatingforceforotherswhowantchangetheirbutfeelchallengeddo可知,Daniel的故事告C【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一家养老机构OdysseyLifestyleCareCommunities。28.agoldenmomentwhichwecanpausereflect考”的意思。29.Ourchildrenprobablyhavetheirownhomesandfamilies...anopportunityliveyourthewaywant.可知,50岁后,人们几乎没有家庭负担,并且有了自己的空闲时间去做自己喜欢的事情。30.D【解析】细节理解题。从第三段Odysseycelebratesjourneyandprovideaffordablehigh-endpermanentlivingarrangements可知,Odyssey提供高质量的服务,并且价格合理。31.modeldrivenbyapeople-centredapproachthatplacesresidentsattheforefrontofallourdecisions,whichwhywedecidedincorporateandinvesttechnologiesthatensurehealthandwe可推知,作者是Odyssey的员工。D【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了2022年英国的极端天气以及今后的发展趋势。32.D【解析】推理判断题。从第二段讲述的thethirdwarmest,wettestandeighthsunniestyearonrecord和theaveragewintertemperatureforlastyearwas5.3℃,which1.6℃higherthanthe19812010average字表明了英国极端天气的迹象。33.makingoneofthesignificantheatwavesaffectsouthernEnglandthepast60years可知,2022年8月极端热的天气出现在南英格兰。34.it’llstartbecomesomethingthatweseeonamuchmoreregularbasis可知,以后这样的极端天气在英国会成为常态。35.A【解析】标题归纳题。全文讲述了2022年极端天气袭击英国的事情,故A项能概括本文主旨。第二节【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了如何养成健康的饮食习惯。36.【解析】从空前的Ihavehealthy-eatingtips以及空后的Igenerallyrecommend可知,作者在此讲述自己的建议。F项中的tips与空前的tips为同词复现,能够承上启下。37.【解析】根据本段主题句drinksaddedsugars.和本段内容可知,本段是讲述与糖有关的事情,Esweet与此相符。38.eatatleast8ouncesoffisheveryweek可知,D项中的missingthemark指出了实际情况,形成对比。39.【解析】本段主要讲述了高度加工的肉类的坏处,推荐了新鲜的肉类,C项能够概括段落主旨。40.G【解析】最后一段讲述每天要喝一杯牛奶,Gdrinkingevenoneglassofthisdrink与此一致,符合语第三部分语言运用第一节【语篇导读】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者讲述了自己在失明之后是如何重新找到自信,不断取得进步的。41.【解析】根据第一句IlostwhenIwas可知,作者四岁就失明了,所以应该不记得阳光的灿42.【解析】句意:我突然想到,如果我没有失明,我可能不会如此热爱生活。根据句意可知,此处考查固定句型:occurssomebodythat某人突然想到……。43.【解析】根据上文IIwouldpreferwithouteyes.可知,这里作者只是说失去它们让作者更加珍惜所拥有的。44.A【解析】根据空后reality可知,此处指适应现实。45.【解析】根据下文WhenIsay“beliefmyself”可知,此处指相信自己。46.【解析】根据上文WhenIsay“beliefmyself”,Iamnotonlytalkingaboutthekindofself-confidencethathelpsdownanunfamiliarstaircasealone.和空后的内容可知,作者认为虽然自己有缺陷,但却是一个真正的、积极的人,这是比帮助作者独自走下陌生楼梯的那种自信更伟大的东西。47.A【解析】空后imperfections和arealandpositiveperson之间是让步转折关系。48.【解析】根据句意和空前discover可知,作者找到这种信念后,应该是再加强这种信念。49.D【解析】根据上文Ithoughthewaskidding可知,作者感觉受到了伤害。50.【解析】根据上文refused和设空前后的内容可知,在作者拒绝后,那个人还是竭力劝作者。51.A【解析】根据下文rollingtheball,Icouldlistenwherewent.可知,作者按照那个人的要求去做了,所以此处指作者记住了那个人说的话。stickhead52.D【解析】根据上文内容可知,作者四岁失明,所以作者原以为自己不可能打棒球。53.Itwasnogoodtryingforsomethingwildlyoutofreach须认识到自己的局限性。54.tryingforsomethingwildlyoutofreach失败的痛苦。55.【解析】根据failsometimes与but表转折可知,作者也取得进步(progress第二节速走红。56./用关系代词whothat。57.butyetwantedhavebarbecue和下文hefailedfindseatsfourdifferentrestaurants可知,上下文是转折关系,因此用but/yet。58.video59.which指代的先行词barbecuewrapped。60.workingwhile引导的完整状语从句是whileworkingensurethesafetyofvisitorsandthequalityoftourismproductsbe句中的主语和be动词,因此空格处是working。61.with【解析】考查介词。providesb.sth.62.the“……的数量”用thenumberof,因此空处是the。63.trainsaddition的形容词是additional64.facilitate【解析】考查非谓语动词。句意:当地政府现在发布了一张烧烤店地图,并新增了21条公交线路,以方便城市交通。根据语境和句意可知,空处用不定式表目的。65.compared【解析】考查非谓语动词。句中谓语是hasseen,空处是非谓语动词;Zibo是被比较,因此空处用过去分词表被动。第四部分写作第一节awhichaboutstudents’houseworkengagement,hasbeencarriedoutmyclass.Accordingtheaproportionofthestudents(70%)dothehousework,amongwhom5%workoveranhourperweekand65%forlessthananMuchsurprise,30%ofthemneversharehouseworktheirparents.Somestudentsthinkdoinghouseworkwastestheirtime,whichotherwisecanbespentstudying.AsfarasI’mconcerned,reallynecessaryraisestudents’laborconsciousnessandinvolvethemhousework.Afterall,helpingthehousework,theycandevelopasenseofresponsibilityandimportantskills.第二节goingon,Thomasreceivedlettersfromrelatives.wouldalwaysbringlettersandreadaloudhim.thelettersseemedtimelywheneverhemetchallengesordoubtedabouthimself.Ashestaredattheoutsidethehesawthetreeonceagain,butfreshgreenleavesatthetipsofthebranches,whichwerereachingintotheblueTherewerethousandsofbeautifulflowersaroundthetree.tree,me,”thoughtThomas.OneThomaswenthomefromschoolandfoundbedroomdooropen.Hewalkedquietlyandsawsleepingonthedesk.Therewasanopenedletterondesk.Hewalkedtowardsthedesk,andsawtheletterwasunfinishedwriting.Then,aboxheartshapepatternscaughteyes.Asheopenedconfusion,lettersthatrelativessenthimwerelyingthere.Hereadthelettersonebyone,andrealizedthewordswerewriting.ThomasunderstoodallofHecouldneverhowtheselettersofhadchangedhim.听力录音文稿1ExcusecouldIhaveanalarmcallathalfpastsixtomorrowmorning?madam.CouldIhaveyourroomplease?2Sophie,PeterattendthemeetingCanthinkofanyoneLetmesee.WhynotaskJames?OK.I’msurehe’lldojustfine.3Iyournewjacket,Jack.Howmuchdidpayfor$140?abitmorethan$100.$130.Itwasarealbargain!4I’veheardthataremovingChina.Isthattrue?AndIhavealreadybookedtheflight,butIhavechangeplane.fathersufferingfromaheartattack.5Heremylatestpiece,Katie.WhatdothinkofAmazing.looksalmostlikeaphoto,similarafamouspainter’sshouldshowthistheartexhibitionnextmonth.6Frank!Whataredoing?I’mjustreadingabookbyShakespeare.ButIamgoingup.Dothinkboringorar

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