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2023-2024学年度第二学期高三年级质量监测(一)英语笔试答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,并在规定位置粘贴考试用条形码。答卷时,考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,答在试卷上的无效。考试结束后,将本试卷1.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干第一部分: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)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。例:Standoverthereyou’llbeabletoseeitbetter.A.orB.andC.butD.while答案是B。1.—Whydon’twegotoamovie? ________A.I’mgame.B.What’sup?C.Whatarelief!D.Ireallyenvyyou.2.Hateandangerarefeltonlyforthosewecaredeeply.A.forwhichB.withwhichC.forwhomD.withwhom3.Heusuallydressesformallyforworkreasons,butwhenhecomeshome,hedresses.A.naturallyB.economicallyC.casuallyD.seriously4.Theresultsareentirelywithourearlierresearch.A.artificialB.consistentC.decentD.humble5.Whenshewentoutsideshewastemporarilybythesun.A.blindedB.threatenedC.opposedD.interpreted6.Shethattheglasswouldbreakwhileopeningthewindow.A.hasfrightenedB.wasfrightenedC.frightenedD.hadfrightened7.Moreoftenthannot,itiseasiertomakeaplanthantoaplan.A.comeoutB.carryoutC.giveoutD.workout8.ItseemedthatJimhadbecomehisparentshadwantedhimtobe.A.whetherB.whereC.whatD.when9.Kathyreachedthecompanyoutofbreathonlyshewasfired.A.toldB.tobetoldC.beingtoldD.havingtold10.Ican’tgotothepartytonight,Ihavetoworklate.A.eventhoughB.asifC.inthatD.eversince11.Tom,alongwithhisassistants,ontheprojectdayandnighttomeetthedeadline.A.workB.havebeenworkingC.isworkingD.areworking12.—Todayismy30thweddinganniversarywithPhilip.—Oh,!A.cheerupB.congratulationsC.goaheadD.welldone13.TikTok,knownasDouyininChina,isamobileappuserstocreate,shareandwatchshortvideos.A.havingallowedB.allowingC.allowedD.tobeallowed14.Iknowhewaswrong,butItellhimbecauseheneverlistens.A.mustn’tB.daren’tC.needn’tD.oughtn’t15.First,weneedtobuildupadetailedofourcustomersandtheirrequirements.A.phaseB.profileC.tendencyD.distribution第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Eighty-year-oldretiredtailor,JamesMcKay,spentSaturdaynightinprisonafterhitting30-year-oldKeithSmithovertheheadwithhiswalkingstick.McKay’swife,Laurenesaidthat,whileMcKayisusuallya(n)16andpleasantperson,hehadbeendriventothisactof17byliterallygettingwetjustoncetoooften.Hecouldnolonger18it.SmithlivesabovetheMcKays.Heisa(n)19gardener,andalsoafishcollector.Unfortunately,thewaterhe20overhisbalcony(平台)everydayendedupontheMcKay’sfloor,ortoooften,ontheunsuspectingMcKaysthemselves.“Forthelasttwoweeks,sinceSmithmovedintotheflataboveus,wedarednotgoontoour21,”saidLaurene.Sheaddedthatitwasn’tonlythewater22theirbalconyfromSmithwateringhisplantsthat23them,butalsothewayhecleanedhisfish24.“We’dbesittingtherehappilyreadingournewspapers,whensuddenlysomuchwaterwouldcomefromabovethatwe’dbeaswetasifwehad25withourclotheson!Wecouldhardly26thesmelloffish!”AndonSaturdayeveningitwasjusttoo27,“ItwasJames’birthday,”Laurenerecalled,“anditwassuchabeautifulnighttoenjoythestarrynight28.Imadehimabirthdaycake.Thecandleswereagreatsightasyoucan29,butJamesdidn’tgettoblowthemout.”Instead,Smith30oneofhislargertanksoverhisbalconyandboththeMcKaysandthecakewerewetthrough.“IhaveneverseenhimmovesofastandIcouldn’tstophim.Hewasupthereina(n)31.”Smithisnotgoingtotakethingsfurtherwiththepolice.Hehasalso32tochangehiswaysfromnowon.AndwhatofJamesMcKay?Asheleftthe33station,alargecrowdofsupporterssanghim“HappyBirthday”.“Definitelythemostexcitingbirthdayever!”saidthe34oldman.“Thebestsincemy 35,I’dsay!”16.A.aggressiveB.peacefulC.bad-temperedD.rude17.A.celebrationB.violenceC.neighborhoodD.brotherhood18.A.honorB.appreciateC.supportD.tolerate19.A.keenB.independentC.selflessD.careful20.A.drankB.cleanedC.boughtD.sent21.A.floorB.balconyC.flatD.garden22.A.comingacrossB.hangingonC.fallingontoD.droppingout23.A.valuedB.riskedC.botheredD.encouraged24.A.skinsB.dishesC.meatD.tanks25.A.showeredB.boiledC.friedD.dreamed26.A.makeuseofB.makeroomforC.getdowntoD.getridof27.A.muchB.lateC.hardD.early28.A.upstairsB.outsideC.downstairsD.inside29.A.seeB.imagineC.nameD.afford30.A.sacrificedB.handedC.emptiedD.delivered31.A.flashB.jumpC.wayD.hour32.A.promisedB.refusedC.declinedD.admitted33.A.railwayB.gasC.policeD.power34.A.embarrassedB.depressedC.annoyedD.cheerful35.A.mindB.youthC.returnD.arrest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。AMostpeopleassumethatthehumanbrainisseton“automatic”—thatmeansitlearnsallbyitself.Butthisisn’talwaystrue.Weneedtotrainourselvestobebetterlearners—toactivelytakepartinthelearningprocessandtoreflectonwhatwehavelearnt.Thesekindsoflearningbehavioursarecalled“activelearning”.Isuggestdoingfourthingstotakeanactiveroleinyourlearning.ListentotheoutervoiceTherearetwokindsofvoices:theinnervoiceandtheoutervoice.Yourinnervoiceexpressesyourpersonalopinions,whiletheoutervoicetellsyouaboutopinionsfromwhatyouhearorread.Althoughyourinnervoicecanbeuseful,itcanalsogetinthewayoflearning.Ifyoukeeppayingtoomuchattentiontoit,youriskmissingimportantinformation.Instead,activelearnersareopen-mindedandfocusonwhatthespeaker/writeissaying,notonwhattheirbrainissayinginthebackground.Inthisway,theyareinabetterpositiontomakedecisions.AskquestionsAskingquestionsistheeasiestwaytopromoteactivelearning.Whenyougetinformationfromsomeone,frombooksortheInternet,asktwo,three,evenfivequestionaboutthetopic.Theanswerswillleadyoutofurtherlearning,andtheveryactofworkingoutquestionswillhelpyoutoachieveahigherlevelofunderstandingaboutthetopic.Inshort:Donotstopbeingcurious.GettothetruthActivelearnersdonotaccepteverythingtheylearn.Theyattempttofindthetruthattheheartofeachidea.Evenwhenanideasoundsentirelyunlikely,theremaybeanaspectofitthatisbasedontruth.Soifsomeonesaysthatdinosaursstillexisttoday,thinkaboutwhytheybelievethis.Wheredoestheideacomefrom?Dotheyhaveenoughdatatosupporttheirviews?Ifyoutrytofindoutthesourceofanidea,nomatterhowcrazyitseems,youwillincreaseyourchanceoflearningsomething.FocusonthemessageManypeoplemissoutonlearningopportunitiesbecausetheylettheirfeelingsgetintheway.Theyrefusetolearnorignorewhatissaidbecauseofwhothespeaker/writeris.Itistruethatwecannothelpdislikingsomepeople—thisishumannature,afterall.Butdonotforgetyoucanstilllearnfromthem.Activelearnersdonotjudgepeoplebasedonfirsimpressionsorpersonalfeelings.Instead,theyseparatethemessagefromthemessage.Thisgoestheotherwayaswell---donotjustassumethatsomepeoplearealwaysrightbecauseofwhotheyareorjustbecausetheyareyourfriends.36.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutinnervoiceandoutervoice?A.Yourinnervoiceisuseless,andalwaysgetsinthewayoflearning.B.Yourinnervoiceiswhatyouthink.C.Theoutervoiceusuallyiswhatyourbrainissaying.D.Theoutervoiceexpressesyourpersonalopinions.37.AccordingtoParagraph3whatdoyouknowaboutaskingquestions?A.Askingquestionswillleadyoutofurtherlearning.B.Askingquestionswon’tmakeyoumoremotivatedtolearnC.Askingquestionsfacilitatesactivelearning.D.Askingquestionswillstopyoufrombeingcurious..38.AccordingtoParagraph4,anactivelearner.A.won’tfindoutthesourceofanideaB.is-willingtoaccepteverythingtheylearnC.believesthatdinosaursstillexisttodayD.alwaystriestofindthetruthatthecoreofeveryopinion39.WhatdowelearnaboutfromParagraph5?A.Weshouldtryourbesttolikepeoplewedon’tlike.B.Weoftenignorewhattheauthorsays.C.ActivelearnersjudgepeoplebasedonpersonalfeelingsD.Thepersonwelikemaynotalwaysberight.40.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.TooffersometipsonhowtolearnactivelyB.Toadviseustolistentotheoutervoice.C.Tohelpusgettothetruth.D.Tosharehislearningexperience.BLastweekendImademyfirstvisittoaremotevillage,hometooneofourstudents,Tombe.AnotherteacherandIwalkedfortwoandahalfhourstogetthere—first,upamountainfromwherewehadfantasticviews,andthendownashadedpathtothevalleybelow.Whenwearrivedatthevillage,Tombe’smother,Kiak,sawuscomingandstartedcrying“ieeeieee”.Weshookhandswithallthevillagers.EveryoneseemedtoberelatedtoTombe.Tombe’sfather,Mukap,amanwithastrongjawandawrinkledforehead,ledustohishouse,alow,roundbamboohutwithnowindows,withadoorjustbigenoughtogetthrough,andwithgrassstickingoutoftheroof—thisshowsitisaman’shouse.Suchhousingisdarkinsidesoittooktimeforoureyestoadjust.FreshgrasshadbeenlaidonthefloorandtherewasaplatformforJennyandmetosleepon.Therewasafireplaceinthecentreofthehut.TheonlypossessionsIcouldseewereonebroom,afewsaucers,akettle,cups,pans,andacoupleofjars.Mukapbuiltafireoutsideandlaidstonesonittoheat.Hethenplacedthehotstonesinanemptyoildrumwithkaukau(sweetpotato),ripecorn,andgreens.Hethencoveredthevegetableswithbananaleavesandleftthemtosteam.Itsmelleddelicious.Weateinsidethehutsittingroundthefire.Ilovedlisteningtothefamilytalkingsoftlytoeachotherintheirlanguage,eventhoughIcouldnotparticipatemuchintheconversation.Luckily,Tombeinterpretedforus.Later.Inoticedacanstandingupsidedownonthegrill(烤架)overthefire.Afterawhile.Tombethrewitoutofthedoorway.Tombetoldmethatthecanwasheatedtodryouttheleftoverfood.Hisfamilybelievesthatleftoversattractbadspiritsinthenight,soanyleftoverfoodisdriedupinacanandthecanisthenthrownoutofthehut.Weleftthevillagethenextmorningaftermanygoodbyesandfirmhandshakes.Mymuscleswereachingandmykneesshakingaswedraggedourselvesdownthemountaintowardshome.ThateveningIfellhappilyintobed.ItwassuchaprivilegetohavespentadaywithTombe’sfamily.41.WhydidTombe’smotherstartcrying“ieeeieee”?A.BecauseshewasexcitedtoseehersonhomeB.BecauseshesawsomeonewhoscaredheC.Becauseshewaswelcomingtheteachers.D.Becausethatwasherdailyroutine.42.WhatcanwelearnaboutTombe’sfatherfromthepassage?A.He’snotaconsiderateone.B.Hehasaluxuryhouse.C.Hehadagoodtalkwiththeauthor.D.Heisgoodatcooking43.Whentheauthorsawthefamilytalkingsoftlytoeachother,herfeelingcanbebestdescribedas.A.amazedB.puzzledC.frightenedD.happy44.AccordingtoParagraph4,thecanwasusedto.A.drivebadspiritsB.protectthehutC.holdtheleftoversD.bethrownoutofthehut45.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofthisvisit?A.ShehatedthelongandtiringvisitB.ShewaspleasedtovisittheTombefamily.C.ShethoughtTombe’sfamilywastoopoor.D.ShethoughtsomeoftheTombefamily’sactionswerestupid.CWeusebothwordsandbodylanguagetoexpressourthoughtsandopinionsinourinteractionswithotherpeople.Wecanlearnalotaboutwhatpeoplearethinkingbywatchingtheirbodylanguage.Wordsareimportant,butthewaypeoplestand,holdtheirarms,andmovetheirhandscanalsogiveusinformationabouttheirfeelings.Justlikespokenlanguage,bodylanguagevariesfromculturetoculture.Thecrucialthingisusingbodylanguageinawaythatisappropriatetothecultureyouarein.Forexample,makingeyecontact—lookingintosomeone’seyes—insomecountriesisawaytodisplayinterest.Inothercountries,bycontrast,eyecontactisnotalwaysapprovedof.Forexample,inmanyMiddleEasterncountries,menandwomenarenotsociallypermittedtomakeeyecontact.InJapan,itmaydemonstraterespecttolookdownwhentalkingtoanolderperson.Thegesturefor“OK”hasdifferentmeaningsindifferentcultures.InJapan,someonewhowitnessesanotherpersonemployingthegesturemightthinkitmeansmoney.InFrance,apersonencounteringanidenticalgesturemayinterpretitasmeaningzero.However,youshouldavoidmakingthisgestureinBrazilandGermany,asitisnotconsideredpolite.Eventhegesturesweusefor“yes”and“no”differaroundtheworld.Inmanycountries,shakingone’sheadmeans“no”,andnoddingmeans“yes”.Bycomparison,inBulgariaandsouthernAlbania,thegestureshavetheoppositemeaning.Therearealsodifferencesinhowwetoucheachother,howclosewestandtosomeonewearetalkingto,andhowweactwhenwemeetorpart.IncountrieslikeFranceandRussia,peoplemaykisstheirfriendsonthecheekwhentheymeet.Elsewhere,peoplefavourshakinghands,bowingfromthewaist,ornoddingtheheadwhentheymeetsomeoneelse.Somegesturesseemtohavethesamemeaningeverywhere.Placingyourhandstogetherandrestingthemonthesideofyourheadwhileclosingyoureyesmeans“sleep”.Agoodwayofsaying“Iamfull”ismovingyourhandincirclesoveryourstomachafterameal.Somebodylanguagehasmanydifferentuses.Perhapsthebestexampleissmiling.Asmilecanhelpusgetthroughdifficultsituationsandfindfriendsinaworldofstrangers.Asmilecanbreakdownbarriers.Wecanuseasmiletoapologise,togreetsomeone,toaskforhelp,ortostartaconversation.Expertssuggestsmilingatyourselfinthemirrortomakeyourselffeelhappierandstronger.Andifwearefeelingdownorlonely,thereisnothingbetterthanseeingthesmilingfaceofagoodfriend.46.WhatcouldbeinferredfromParagraph1?A.Bodylanguageisasimportantasspokenlanguage.B.BodylanguagealonecannotexpresswhatwearethinkingC.BodylanguageisnotmoreimportantthanspokenlanguageD.Wecan’tcommunicatewithotherswithoutspokenlanguage.47.Themostimportantthingaboutusingbodylanguageisthat.A.youneedn’tuseiteverywhereB.yououghttomakeeyecontactC.youshouldrespectthelocalcultureD.itshouldbeconsistentwithyourownculture48.Withtheexample“OK”inParagraph3,theauthorintendstoshowthat.A.theJapanesevaluemoneymoreB.peoplefromdifferentcountriescan’tcommunicateC.inBrazilandGermany,peopleneverusethegesture“OK”D.thesamegesturemaymeandifferentthingsindifferentplaces49.WhatcouldbeinferredfromParagraph4aboutthegesture“yes”and“no”?A.InBulgaria,noddingmeans“yes”.B.InsouthernAlbania,shakingyourheadmeans“yes”.C.The“yes”and“no”gesturesseemtohavethesamemeaningeverywhereD.The“yes”and“no”gesturesinBulgariaandsouthernAlbaniaarecompletelyopposite.50.Theunderlinedpart“Asmilecanbreakdownbarriers.”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans.A.asmileisthekeytosuccessB.smilingcanmakeyoufeelhappierandstrongerC.smilingcanhelpyoubreakdownthebarriersinyourwayD.asmileisapowerfultoolforbuildingandstrengtheningsocialconnectionsDThismorning,Isawtheshockingheadline:“PassengerDiesWhenCarCrashesinDriverlessMode”.Inthearticle,variouspeoplesaidthatthepublicshouldopposetheideaofdevelopingdriverlesscars.Theysaidthatsomeadvancesintechnologywereunnecessaryandcouldevenbedangerous.Hence,weshouldceaseacceptingtechnologyjustbecauseitisnew.Thenewspaperreportedthatthecarcompanyhadalreadyapologisedfortheaccident,butthefamiliesofthedeceased(死者)saiditwasnotenough.Nevertheless,thecompanystillclaimedthatmostpeoplewouldbetravellingindriverlesscarsonedaysoon.Ontheonehand,therearemanydifferentgroupsofpeoplearoundtheworldwholivehappilyintheabsenceofnewtechnology.ProbablythemostwellknownaretheAmish(亚米希人),agroupofChristianslivinginruralAmerica.Theydonotownordrivecars,watchTV,orusetheInternet.Theyhavelivedmainlyasfarmerssincethe18thcentury,andtheywillprobablybelivingthesamewayinthedistantfuture.Theyadvocateasimplelifewithanemphasisonhardwork,family,andcommunity.Theythinkthatisbetterthancaringaboutluxuriesorfollowingthelivesoftherichandfamous.ItcouldevenbearguedthattheAmish’squalityoflifeisbettersincetheyliveinandappreciatethenaturalenvironmentratherthanlivinginlarge,pollutedcities.Ontheotherhand,newtechnologyhasprovidedpeopleeverywherewithmanybenefitsovertheyears.Forexample,thelatestweather-trackingcomputerprogrammesgivepeoplelotsofwarningsaboutpotentialnaturaldisasters,whichsavesmanylives.Moreover,theInternethasmadeitpossibleforfriendsandfamilytokeepintoucheasilyeveniftheyareonoppositesidesoftheworld.Ithasalsomadefindingopportunitiesinlifemucheasier,asitallowspeopletomakelargernetworksoffriendsthroughusingsocialmedia.Personally,Ihavebenefitedquitealotfromtechnologicaladvances.IfoundmycareerasanAIdesignerthroughasocialmedianetwork.Myhealthmonitor,whichIwearallthetime,hasalsohelpedmegetintothebestshapeofmylife.Ofcourse,whennewtechnologychangesthewaywelive,itcanbeascaryprospect.Nevertheless,Iwillalwayslookonthepositivesideofchangeandacceptitratherthanresistit.51.InwritingParagraph1,theauthoraimsto.A.proposeadefinitionB.makeacomparisonC.reachaconclusionD.introduceatopic52.WhatdoestheauthorintendtoshowwiththeexampleoftheAmish?A.Theirwayoflifewillchangeinthenearfuture.B.Noteveryoneiswillingtoembracenewtechnology.C.Thequalityoflifeinthecountrysideishigherthaninthecity.D.Followingthelifestyleofcelebritieswillleadtoadeclineinthequalityoflife.53.WhatdoestheauthormainlywanttotellusinParagraph3?A.Newtechnologyhasbroughtalotofconveniencetomankind.B.Newtechnologycanpreventpotentialnaturaldisastersfromhappening.C.Newtechnologycanhelpusexpandourcircleoffriends.D.Newtechnologycanhelpusfindourfriendsontheothersideoftheworld.54.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsnewtechnology?A.Pessimistic.B.Critical.C.Skeptical.D.Grateful.55.Whatmakesthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ShouldDriverlessCarHaveaFuture.B.TheAmishandNewTechnologyC.DriverlessCarwithNewTechnologyD.ShouldWeFightNewTechnology?2023-2024学年度第二学期高三年级质量监测(一)英语笔试1.用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。DearMax,Itmustseemalittleoddtogetaletterfromyourownmotherwhomyouseeeveryday,butIhopeyouwillreadthisandtakewhatIhavetosayseriously.Iboughtyouaphoneforyour12thbirthdaybecauseyouwantedonesomuch,andallyourfriendshaveone.Iknowyouloveyourphone,butIwonderwhetheryouareawareofjusthowmuchyouuseit.Frommyperspective,itseemsthatyouareconstantlycheckingyourphonefornotifications(通知)ormessages.Youevendothiswhenwe’rehavingafamilymealinarestaurantorwhenI’mtalkingtoyou.Youmaynotrealisethis,butwheneveryoufeelevenslightlybored,youcheckyourphone.Youneverseemtorelax.You’reconstantlyonalert,andIdon’tthinkthisisverygoodforyou.Weallneedtoswitchitoffeverynowandthen.AndifIaskyoutoleaveyourphoneathomewhenwegoout,yousulk(生气)andgettwitchy,almostasifyou’resufferingwithdrawalsymptoms(戒断症状).It’sli

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