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2023学年第一学期高三英语期中质量检测

(完卷时间:120分钟满分:140分)

I・ListeningComprehension

II.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.For

theblankswithagivenwordfillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useoneword

thatbestfitseachblank.

Shampoo-dowereallyneedtouseit?

Buyingshampoocanbeoverwhelming-therearesomanybrandstochoosefrom,acrossahugerangeofprices.Some

brandspromisetorepairandnourishourhair1otherspromisetostrengthenandaddvolume.Butisanyofthese

claimstrue?Doweevenneedshampooatall?

Sincelongbeforeshampoo2(invent)-somesayinIndia-ourbodieshavebeenproducingsebum,anoil-like

substance.Sebumstopsourskin3(get)dry,managesthehealthofourscalpandmakesourhairshiny.Butitalso

collectsdirt,and,if4(leave)untouchedfortoolong,sebumcancauseourhairtobecomegreasy.Thereareno

disadvantagesfromahealthperspectivetolettingourhairbegreasy,saysEleanoreRichardson,TrichologistatFulham

ScalpandHairClinic,butmanypeoplechoosetowashtheirhair5aregularbasisforaestheticreasons.

Andsowereachfortheshampoobottle.Shampooscontainagroupofchemicalscalledsurfactants.Theygrabthedirt

andgreasefromthesurfaceofourhair,meaningwhenwerinseawaytheshampoo,wealsowashawaythegreaseanddirt.

But,6LauraWaters,aprofessorofPharmaceuticalAnalysis,pointsout,somesurfactantsworktoowellandtakethe

naturaloilsoutofthehairaswell.Thoughmoreexpensiveshampoosmaycontain7(harsh)surfactants,thetypeof

shampoodoesn'treallymatter."It'sonourhairverybrieflyandgetswashedaway”.It'stheconditionersandstyling

productsthatweuseaftertheshampoothatmakeabiggerdifferencetothetextureandfeelofourhair.

Naturally,themoreweputontoourhair,themoreweneedtocleanseitoff,8(create)aviciouscircle.So,yes,

itseemswedohaveaneedforshampoo,butwealsoshouldn'texpectit9(serve)asamiraclecure.And,finally,

nexttimeyou'reinashampooaisle,rememberthathairismadeupofdeadproteincellsandthat,sadly,noteventhemost

expensiveshampoo10bringthembacktolife.Seetoitthatyoumakebetterdecisions.

SectionB

Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereis

onewordmorethanyouneed.

A.accountsB.credibilityC.declaringD.filteredE.paysF.particularlyG.enduringH.principle

I.ignoringJ.reputationK.revolutionized

Theseriousbusinessofbeingasocialinfluencer

ThisweekChinapromisedatax-evasionpunishmentonsocial-mediainfluencers,whoarepaidbybrandstopromote

productsonlinetotheirfollowers.Viya,knownasthelive-streamingqueen,hasalreadybeenfined$210mfornot

11herincome.Thesizeofthatlevy(征收税)showsthelargescaleoftheindustry,which12for12%of

onlinesalesinChina.

OutsideChina,influencersarealsolikelytohavea(n)13roleine-commerce.Forallfirmswithbrands,itis

timetorealizethatinfluencingismorethanjustahobby.

Theuseofpersonalendorsements(宣传,代言)usedtobeabouttakingadvantageofexistingcelebritypower.For

example,MichaelJordan'sdealin1984withNike14bothbasketballandbranding.Influencersturnthelogicon

itshead:sellingthingshelpsmakethemmorefamous.Throughclippedvideosand15photostheyoffer

recommendationstoconsumers,togetherwithglimpsesintotheirdailylivestoincreasethe16.

Totalspendingoninfluencersbybrandscouldreach$16bnthisyear.Thenumberofwannabeinfluencersoutside

Chinaisinthemillions.However,onlyunder100,000ofthemgetmostprofit.Theirstayingpowersuggeststhattheyadd

valueinseveralways.Influencers,networksreachnewaudiences,17youngershoppers.Andinfluencersare

technologicallyproficientinawaythatold-stylebrandambassadorsneverwere.Theycanquicklyadapttoandutilize

newerplatformslikeTikTok.Yetone-thirdofbrandsdonotuseinfluencers.Theyworryabouttheir18.

Despitetherisk,19influencersisamistake.Theirshareofdigitaladvertisingbudgetsisstilllowat3%,but

itisrisingfast.Theborderlinebetweenentertainmentande-commerceisbecomingunclear.Themostpopularmarketing

strategyofthe201Os-adstargetedthroughGoogleandFacebook-isunderthreatasnewprivacystandardsmakeitharderto

spyonpotentialcustomers.

Tomakefulluseofinfluencers,brandsshouldsetaclearstrategy.Theyshouldexpectmoreregulationonconsumer

protection.Theguiding20shouldbetouseonlyinfluencerswhodisclosetotheiraudiencesthattheirpostsare

paid.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,C

andD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Recently,SenatorKirstenGillibrandofNewYorksaidthatifwewanttofixthegridlock(僵局)inCongress,weneed

morewomen.Womenaremorefocusedonfindingcommongroundand21.sheargued.Besides,neuroscientists

haveuncoveredevidencesuggestingthat,whenthe22ison,womenbringuniquestrengthstodecisionmaking.

MaraMatherandNicholeR.Lighthall,twocognitiveneuroscientists,aretwoofthemanyresearcherswhohavefound

thatundernormalcircumstances,wheneverythingislow-keyand23.menandwomenmakedecisionsaboutriskin

similarways.Wegatherthebestinformationwecan,we24potentialcostsagainstpotentialgains,andthenwe

choosehowtoact.25.addstresstothesituationandmenandwomenbegintopartways.

Dr.Matherandherteamtaughtpeopleasimplecomputergamblinggame,inwhichtheygotpointsforinflating(给...

充气)digitalballoons.Themoretheyinflatedeachballoon,thegreateritsvalue,andthe26ofpoppingit.When

theywererelaxed,menandwomentooksimilarrisksandaveragedasimilarnumberofpumps.Butafterexperiencingthe

coldwater,thestressedwomen27sooner,cashingouttheirwinningsandgoingwiththemoreguaranteedwin.

Stressedmendidjustthe28.Theykeptpumping-inonestudyaveragingabout50percentmorepumpsthanthe

womenandriskingmore.

Ofcourse,justbecauseitworksthiswayina(n)29itdoesn'tmeanthesamethinghappensinthemessyreal

world.Doorganizationswithwomen30actuallymakelessriskyandmoreempatheticdecisionsinstressful

circumstances?

Someevidencesuggeststheydo.CreditSuisse。帝士信贷)examinedalmost2,400globalcorporationsfrom2005to

2011—includingtheyearsdirectlypreceding(之前的)and3jthefinancialcrisis—andfoundthatcompanies

withatleastonewomanontheirboards32comparablecompanieswithall-maleboardsby26percent.

33,whatoftenhappensisthatwomenareaskedtoleadonlyduringperiodsofintensestress.Ifscalledthe

glasscliff,inwhichhighlyqualifiedwomenareaskedtoleadorganizationsonlyintimesof34.ThinkofMary

T.BarraatGeneralMotorsandMarissaMayeratYahoo,whowerebothbroughtinonlyafterthingshadbeguntofallapart.

Ifmorewomenwerekeydecisionmakers,perhapsorganizationscouldrespondeffectivelytosmallstresses,35

lettingthemescalateintohugeones.There'sagoodreasonthatwe'dbenefitfrommorewomeninpositionsofpower.

21.A.socializingB.memorizingC.cooperatingD.deciding

22.A.presentationB.pressureC.administrationD.measure

23.A.understandableB.acceptableC.manageableD.remarkable

24.A.fightB.weighC.raceD.protest

25.A.FurthermoreB.ThereforeC.LikewiseD.However

26.A.soundB.resultC.sightD.risk

27.A.pumpedB.escapedC.stoppedD.learned

28.A.sameB.oppositeC.greatD.latter

29A.computerB.labC.teamD.analysis

30.A.inchargeB.undercontrolC.indemandD.underpressure

31.A.preventingB.followingC.deepeningD.affecting

32.A.outweighedB.outdatedC.outperformedD.outsourced

33.A.PreciouslyB.SurprisinglyC.UnfortunatelyD.Arguably

34.A.crisisB.primeC.developmentD.mistake

35.A.accordingtoB.alongwithC.apartfromD.ratherthan

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheone

thatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

A

InmyhometownofIdahoFalls,beneaththeelevatedtraintracksthatparalleledWestYellowstoneHighway,therewas

ahiddengemthatarousedmycuriosity.Asmallopeninginthehill,easilymissedifonewasn'tattentive,attractedmewith

itshalf-moonshapeandstone-framededges.Althoughitlookedpointless,brilliantlightpouredthrough,creatingatapestry

ofthintreescoveredindelicate,lightgreenleaves-asymboloffreshnessandnewbeginnings-andilluminatingthe

space.

Thatimageremainsvividinmymind,evokingafancifulnotionofagatewaytoasecretworldwherewoodnymphs

andfairieshavefun.Iimaginedanembraceofbeautifullight,apeacefulplacewhereIwouldfeelsecureandunderstood.

Asateenager,armedwithadriver'slicense,Ifantasizedaboutdrivingtothatspotandfinallysteppingthroughthe

opening.However,IknewdeepdownthatthemomentIventuredcloser,theenchantment(魔法)woulddisappearlike

morningmist.

Eveninadulthood,Ihadaknackforsummoningenchantment.Icouldmarvelatdriftingclouds,sensingtheirmagical

dance.Oldforestsshowedanotherworldlywisdom,andseeminglycoincidentaleventsheldamysticalfascination.Butthe

pandemic,likeathiefinthenight,robbedmeofthatgift.Confinedtoourhomes,thecriesofourchildrenmergedwithour

ownaswewrestledwithteachingthemreadingandmath.Weeksstretchedintomonths,andmonthsintoyears,erodingmy

abilitytofindenchantmentintheboringlife,leavingonlytheresidueofaCOVID-infectedexistence.

SowhenIpickedupKatherineMay'snewestbookandreadthisbit,itfeltreallyfamiliar:

“Ihavelostsomefundamentalpartofmyknowing,somebasichumanfeeling.Withoutit,theworldfeelsliketap

waterleftovernight,flatandchemical,shortoflife.Iamlikelightningseekingearth.Uneasy.Ineedabetterwaytowalk

throughthislife.Iwanttobeenchantedagain.”

Mayhaswrittenanentirebookaboutthis,appropriatelytitledEnchantment:AwakeningWonderinanAnxiousAge.I

dog-earedalmosteverypageinthisbook,astheymirroredmyownexperiences.ItwasaconfirmationIdesperately

needed-therealizationthatIwasn'taloneinmystruggle.May'sexplorationofcuriosity,imagination,andthequestfor

meaninginourlivesbecameaprofoundreminderofthepathIyearnedtorediscover.Therefore,Ican'twaittorecommend

thisbooktoyou.Youwon'tbedisappointed;youhavemyword.

36.Thefirstthreeparagraphstalkabout.

A.howtheauthordiscoveredahiddenopeninginherhometown

B.whatroleasecretworldplaysinkidsfascinatedwithfairytales

C.howtheauthorholdsontoasenseofwonderasacuriouschild

D.whythereisaninevitablelossofenchantmentuponinspection

37.Whichofthefollowinghastheclosestmeaningtotheunderlinedwordinthepassage?

A.drainingupB.callingupC.steppingupD.fillingup

38.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?

A.TheauthoridentifieswiththecontentinMay'snewestbook.

B.Theauthorenjoysreadingbooksinthecompanyofherdog.

C.Thepandemichastakenawaytheauthor'sabilitytoread.

D.May'snewestbookservesasareininderoftheboringpast.

39.Thepurposeofthispassageisto.

A.comparewaystofindenchantmentinlifeB.recommendMay'snewestbooktoreaders

C.explainwhyasenseofwonderisimportantD.introducetheauthor'sfascinatingchildhood

B

Cleaningupamessybedroomcanseemlikeafrighteningtask,butifyouprepareasimpleplan,youcancleanup

thoroughlyandquickly.Here'sabasicspeedcleaningroadmap:

■First,bringinagarbagebagandpickuptrasharoundtheroom.Gettinggarbageoutofthewayensuresyou'llavoid

spillsorsoilinglinenslikesheetsortable-clothswhilecleaning.

■Next,takecareofthebed.Anunclutteredbedwithasmoothblanketandneatpillowssetsthetonefbrtheentireroom.

Ifyouhavetimetochangethesheets,doitfirst.Ifnot,shakeouttheblanketonthefloortorefreshit,andthenmakethebed.

Aneatbedcanalsoholditemssuchaspictureframesorbooks,whereyoucanneatlylinethemupandeasilypulthemback

aftercleaning.

■Putthingsintheirproperplace.Bringanykitchenitemsbacktotheirrightfulplace.Placeclotheseitherinthelaundry

bin,ormakeapileinyourclosettofoldlater.Putbooksinaneatpileoronashelf.Ifyouhaveitemsfromotherroomslying

around,startasortingpilethatyoucanremoveanddealwithlater.Wewantthebedroomtobeclean,anddon'twantthis

wholethingturnintoagameof44Wheredoesthisgo?”

■Wipedownthefurniturewithmicrofiberdustwipes.Whoneedspolishingsprayandaragwheoyou'reinahurry!Pre­

cutandfoldedmicrofiberclothsworkgreattodustfurniture,aTV,bookshelvesandpictureframes.

■Vacuumorsweepthefloor.Thisisanessentialstep,sincealotofdustandcrumbssettlehere.Aquickrunaroundthe

roomwillbeeffective.Ifyouhavemoretime,goforasecondround.

Tobeconsistent,startinonecorneroftheroomandworkyourwayarounditinonedirection.Ifyoumoveaimlessly

around,youcanlosefocus.Also,trytoattackonechoreatatime,insteadofdoingmultiplechoresatonce.Onceallthese

tasksarecompleted,yourbedroomshouldlookmuchmoreinviting!

40.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestdoingwhenweareabouttoorganizethethingsinourrooms?

A.Dealingwiththeitemsfromotherroomsimmediately.

B.Playingagameof"Wheredoesthisgo?”

C.Liningupthethingsonthebed.

D.Sortingthethingsandlaterdealingwiththem.

41.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“Whoneedspolishingsprayandaragwhenyou'reinahurry!”inthefifth

paragraph?

A.Polishingsprayandragsareintendedforspecificpeople.

B.Polishingsprayandragsarenecessitiestocleanthefurniture.

C.Polishingsprayandragscanalsocleanthefurniturebuttheytakelongertime.

D.Polishingsprayandragsareuselessifwehavelimitedtimetocleanourbedroom.

42.Undertheinstructionofthespeedcleaningroadmap,whatisNOTrecommendedtodo?

A.Throwawaythegarbageintheroomatfirst.

B.Changethesheetiftimepermits.

C.Doasmanychoresatatimeaspossible.

D.Cleanthefloorintheend.

C

Technologyhasblurredtheboundariesbetweenworkandplay,professionalandpersonal,andcareeranddowntime.

Whetherit'sadigitalnomad(数字游牧民)bloggingonaBalibeachoramanagercheckingemailsonaNisekoskilift,

peopleareseamlesslycombiningworkandleisure.Thetraditionalboundarybetweenbusinessandpersonaltravelisfading,

givingrisetoanewtrendknownas"bleisuretravel.

Bleisuretravelextendsbeyondtheusualpracticeofbringingapartnertoaconference.Professionalsworldwideare

increasinglyaddingweekendsorevenweekstotheirworktrips,whethertheyaretravelingalone,withapartner,orasa

family.AccordingtoJeanneLiuoftheGlobalBusinessTravelAssociation,morethanoneinthreebusinesstravelerswill

incorporatealeisurecomponentintoatleastoneoftheirtripsthisyear.Contraiytoexpectations,thistrendisnotlimitedto

entry-levelemployees;managersandmillennialsareequallylikelytopartakeinbleisuretravel.

Employersarerecognizingthebenefitsofbleisuretravel,asitcontributestotravelwell-being,jobsatisfaction,and

productivity.Takingtheopportunitytobringfamilymembersalongoraddingfunelementstoabusinesstripreducesstress

andenhancestheoverallexperience.Australians,whofacelongerworkinghoursandhighertravelcosts,areparticularly

receptivetobleisuretravel.Guestsatbusiness-orientedhotelslikeQuestStLeonardsinSydneyareincreasinglyoptingto

havetheirpartnersjointhemforaweekendstayorlonger,ratherthanmakingquicktripsbackhome.

RichardTonkin,ageneralmanagerwhofrequentlytravelsforwork,alwaysextendshistripstoexplorenew

destinations.Hecarefullyresearchescitiesandbooksbiketoursasawaytoquicklyseethesightsanddiscoverplacesof

interest.Tonkin'swife,Enza,whoworkspart-time,oftenaccompanieshimonthesetripsandexploresthelocalareaor

indulgesinherownactivities,suchasshoppingorvisitinggalleriesandrestaurants.

Themodernbleisuretraveleristypicallyculturallycuriousandinterestedinlocalcuisine.HotelslikeQuestSt

Leonardsensuretheirfrontofficestaffareknowledgeableaboutnotonlypopularattractionsbutalsohiddengemsand

eventshappeninginthearea.Theyprovideguestswithtailoredguidesthatcatertotheirspecificinterests,whetherit's

offbeatcafesandboutiquesortrendybarsandrestaurants.

Themainobstacleformostbusinesstravelersconsideringbleisureistime.Paradoxically(自相矛盾的是),while

technologyenablesthemtoworkandplayatthesametime,italsolimitstheirleisuretime.However,asthetrendcontinues

togaininpopularity,moreprofessionalsarefindingwaystostrikeabalanceandmakethemostoftheirbusinesstripsby

incorporatingleisureactivities.

43.Whichofthefollowingisaproperdescriptionofmodernbleisuretravelers?

A.Theyprefertotravelaloneratherthanwithabusinesspartnerorafamilymember.

B.Theytendtobecuriousaboutlocalcultureandcuisine,andeagertoexplorethearea.

C.Theyaremoreinterestedinattendingconferencesandbusinessmeetingsthantravelling.

D.Theyaremorelikelytobeentry-levelemployeesthancompanymanagersormillennials.

44.Whatcanbeinferredabout"bleisuretravel"fromthepassage?

A.Itisprimarilyembracedbyemployeeswithshorterworkinghoursandlowertravelcosts.

B.Limitedleisuretimegivesprofessionalsachancetostrikeabalancebetweenworkandlife.

C.Itsincreasingpopularitysuggeststhatprofessionalsprioritizepersonalexperiencesoverwork.

D.Familymemberscomingalongthebleisuretravelwillhavetofollowtheirpartnersschedule.

45.Howdosomehotelsreacttotheriseof"'bleisuretravel“accordingtothepassage?

A.Theyarestrugglingtoaccommodatetravelersduetolimitedavailabilityandhighdemand.

B.Theyareindifferenttothetrendanddonotofferanyspecificservicesforbleisuretravelers.

C.Theyarediscouragingbleisuretravelbyofferingonlybusiness-orientedfacilitiesandservices.

D.Theyaretrainingstafftoknowaboutlocaltravellinginformationandofferingtailoredguides.

46.Thepassagemainlytalksabout.

A.theriseofdigitalrefugeesintheworkforce

B.thebenefitsofbusinesstravelforprofessionals

C.thetrendofcombiningworkandleisuretravel

D.thechallengesofbalancingworkandrecreation

SectionC

Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Each

sentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.

TheGreatMigration

TheGreatMigrationbeganwhentheNorthhadalaborproblem.TheNorthhadbeenrelyingoncheaplaborfrom

Europe-immigrantsfromEurope-toworkthefactoriesandthefoundriesandthesteelmills.47Asaresult,

theNorthdecidedtogoandfindthecheapestlaborintheland,whichmeantmanyofAfricanAmericansintheSouthwere

notevenbeingpaidfortheirhardwork.Manyweresharecroppers(彳田农)workingfortherighttoliveonthelandthatthey

werefarming.

ButitturnedoutthattheSouthdidnottakekindlytothispoaching(盗用,挖走)ofitscheaplabor.48They

wouldarrestpeoplefromtherailroadplatformsandfromtheirtrainseats.Andwhenthereweretoomanypeopletoarrest,

theywouldwavethetrainonthroughsothatpeoplewhohadbeenhopingandsavingandprayingforthechancetogetto

freedomhadtofigureout:Hownowwillwegetout?

BeforetheGreatMigrationbegan,90percentofallAfricanAmericanswerelivingintheSouth,wheretheywere

nearlyheldcaptive.ButbythetimethisGreatMigrationwasover,nearlyhalfwerelivingallovertherestofthecountry.

49

ThisGreatMigrationwasthefirsttimeinAmericanhistorythatthelowestcaste(种姓)peoplesignaledthattheyhad

optionsforthemselvesandwerewillingtotakethem.50Thinkaboutthosecottonfields,riceplantations,tobacco

fieldsandsugarplantations,wheretherewereoperasingers,jazzmusicians,playwrights,novelists,surgeons,attorneys,

accountants,professors,journalists.Andhowdoweknowthat?Weknowthatbecausethatiswhattheyandtheirchildren

andnowtheirgrandchildrenandevengreat-grandchildrenhaveoftenchosentobecomeoncetheyhadthechancetochoose

forthemselveswhattheywoulddowiththeirGod-giventalents.

A.ThatwasagainstthelawforAfricanAmericansatthetime.

B.ButduringWorldWar1,migrationfromEuropealmoststopped.

CTheSouthactuallydideverythingitcouldtokeepthepeoplefromleaving.

D.ThepeopleoftheGreatMigrationmetwithtremendousresistanceintheNorth.

E.Sothisendedupbeingnearlyacompleteredistributionofpartofanentirepeople.

F.Theyfinallychosewhattheywoulddowiththeirtalentsandwheretheywouldpursuethem.

IV.SummaryWriting

51.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan

60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.

Obstaclestothecorrectdecision

Lifeisfullofchoices,someinconsequential,somereallysignificant.Butsometimesitcanbehardtomakethecorrect

one.Whataretheobstaclesthatstandbetweenusandagoodoutcome?

Someofusjustfindithardtodecide.AliceBoyes,writingforHarvardBusinessReview,tellsusthiscanbeconnected

toperfectionism,wherepeopleattempttofindaperfectsolutiontoanyproblemandareunabletomoveforwardwhenthey

can'tfindone.Itmightseemthatbeingindecisivewouldstopusmakingtherightdecision,butinfactitcouldactuallyhelp

usmakethecorrectones.

SusanKraussinPsychologyTodayremindsusthatpeopleoftenmakebaddecisionsbecausetheybasethemon

preconceptionsratherthanthecontextinwhichthingshappen.ShehighlightsapaperbyresearcherIrisSchneiderwhich

findsthatindecisivepeoplearemorelikelytolookatdifferentperspectivesandusethemtocometoabetterdecision.So

itcouldbethatamoresignificantbarriertomakingthebestchoiceisourcognitivebiases.

DavidRobsontellsusthatintelligencecansometimesstoppeoplemakingtherightdecision.Peoplesometimesuse

intelligencetoinventjustificationsforirrationalbeliefs.Hebelievesthathumilityiskeytomakingagooddecision.People

whocanacceptthattheymightbewrongaremorelikelytoconsiderdifferentviewpoints.HeisbackeduponthisbyJeff

Bezos.TechCEOJasonFriedrecallstheAmazonfoundersayinghowthepeoplewhowererightalotofthetimewerethe

peoplewhooftenchangedtheirminds.

So,mayberatherthanindecision,itmightbeintelligenceanddecisiveness,backedupbyourbiasesthatactuallystop

usmakinggoodchoiceswhilehumilityandindecisivenesscouldhelpuspickthebestoption.

V・Translation

Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.

52.这些安全措施仍将继续实施至下月初。(remain)(汉译英)

53.考试时他太紧张了,没能发现自己的拼写错误。(spot)(汉译英)

54.这家快餐店推出了私人订制服务,获得众多消费者青睐。(which)(汉译英)

55.如今,病人能很便捷地下载他们医疗记录以获取诸如检测结果之类的信息,大大节省了时间和精力。(thus)(汉

译英)

VI.GuidedWriting

56.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositioninabout150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.

假设你是李华。前几日,你邀请好友吴新下周六前往郊野公园徒步。因为路途通远、交通不便、担心体力等原

因,吴新犹豫不决。写封邮件说服吴新与你一同前往。在邮件中,你必须:

1)对吴新的顾虑提出解决办法;

2)说明周末徒步的理由。

2023学年第一学期高三英语期中质量检测

(完卷时间:120分钟满分:140分)

I・ListeningComprehension

II.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.For

theblankswithagivenwordfillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useoneword

thatbestfitseachblank.

Shampoo-dowereallyneedtouseit?

Buyingshampoocanbeoverwhelming-therearesomanybrandstochoosefrom,acrossahugerangeofprices.Some

brandspromisetorepairandnourishourhair1otherspromisetostrengthenandaddvolume.Butisanyofthese

claimstrue?Doweevenneedshampooatall?

Sincelongbeforeshampoo2(invent)-somesayinIndia-ourbodieshavebeenproducingsebum,anoil-like

substance.Sebumstopsourskin3(get)dry,managesthehealthofourscalpandmakesourhairshiny.Butitalso

collectsdirt,and,if4(leave)untouchedfortoolong,sebumcancauseourhairtobecomegreasy.Thereareno

disadvantagesfromahealthpers

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