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2022—2023学年度第一学期期中考试高三英语试题(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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.Whenwillthespeakersgotothefestival?A.OnWednesday.B.OnFriday.C.OnSaturday.2.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Schoolmates.C.Teacherandstudent.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.APEclass.B.Askiingtrip.C.Afootballmatch.4.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.LookafterMichael.B.Dothegardening.C.Movethebike.5.Wherearethespeakers?AInazoo.B.Ataschool.C.Inamuseum.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Howwouldthewomanliketodealwiththewatch?A.Refundit.B.Repairit.C.Exchangeit.7.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?A.Givethemanacall.B.etothestoreagain.C.Askfortheaftersalesservice.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatmadeagreatimpressiononMona’steacher?A.Hermathhomework.B.Herphysicsproject.C.Hernewbook.9.WhatdoesMonaplantodothisweekend?A.Visitheraunt.B.Gotothepark.C.Dovoluntarywork.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatwillAnna’sfatherdoforhermother’sbirthday?A.Ordersomeflowers.B.Makeabirthdaycake.C.Takehertothemovies.11.Whatwillthemanbuyforhismother?A.Ascarf.B.Anecklace.C.Apairofsunglasses.12.WhydoesAnnarejecttheman’ssuggestion?A.Itisimpractical.B.Theirmotherdislikespets.C.Keepingadogistiring.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhydidErikandhisfathertakealongcycleride?A.Toraisemoneyforcharities.B.Tospendlotsoftimetogether.C.Tohaveanunusualexperience.14.HowdidErikfeelwhensettingoff?A.Calm.B.Excited.C.Nervous.15WhatwasthebestthingforErikduringthejourney?A.Enjoyingthenaturalscenery.B.municatingwiththelocals.C.Sharingexperienceswithhisfather.16.WhatdoesErikplantodointhenearfuture?A.Goonanotherlongride.B.Cycleonlyinhisfreetime.C.Takepartinshortdistanceraces.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthetopicofthespeaker’sfavoriteroom?A.Space.B.Energy.C.puters.18.Whydidthespeakerskipthe“health”exhibition?A.Itwasclosed.B.Itcosttoomuch.C.Itwasn’tattractivetohim.19.Whatdidthespeakermakeatthemuseum?A.Acar.B.Arocket.C.Aplane.20.Howlongdoestheguidedtourlast?A.35minutes.B.45minutes.C.80minutes.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(15个小题;每题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AHowtoCreateaMorningRoutineandSticktoItThesimplestwaytostartyourdaywellistocreateamorningroutine.Herearesomestepstocreatearoutinethatwillbeeapermanentpartofyourdailylife.IdentifyYourCurrentChallengesReviewyourcurrentbehaviorsandseparatethegoodhabitsfromthebad.Maybeyouralarmgoesoffandyourollover,pickupyourphone,andstartcheckingyouremail.Or,yougostraightforsocialmedia.Ifyou’relikeme,youcaneasilygetlostinyourphone.Soreservepositivehabitssuchasexercising,readingthingsthatyoufindinteresting,doingdailyjournalingandfocusingonyourimportantprojects.PickHabitsThatAreImportantToYouAsuccessfulmorningroutineshouldbesimpleandstraightforward.Itshouldincludeactivitiesthatsupportyourgoals,values,andthethingsthatmakeyouhappy.Togetstarted,clickonthelinktowatchthisvideoandpickafewgoodhabitsthatmatchyourpersonalpreference.ScheduleYourMorningRoutineIt’simportanttoscheduleyourmorningroutineatcertaintimesthroughouttheweek.Youshouldscheduleitataspecifictimeeachdayandmakesureyouhaveenoughtimetopleteit.Togetstarted,tryschedulingatleast30minutesforthismorningroutine.FocusonConsistencyThemostimportantaspectofamorningroutineisconsistency.That’swhyyoushouldmakethemitmenttonevermissadayofyourmorningroutine.Aquickstrategytostayconsistentistoapplythe“don’tbreakthechain”principlethat’sdiscussedinthefollowingvideo.1.Whatmayholdyoubackfromcreatingamorningroutine?A.Doingdailyjournaling.B.Readinginterestingthings.C.Goingstraightforsocialmedia.D.Focusingonyourimportantprojects.2.Whatisthemostimportanttocreateamorningroutine?A.Reservethepositivehabits.B.Dothingsthatmakeyouhappy.C.Scheduleyourroutineflexibly.D.Nevermissadayofyourroutine.3.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Atextbook. B.Awebsite. C.Amagazine. D.Anewspaper.BLiJianguo,a49yearoldteacherattheTianjinVocationalInstitute,issettobenamedasoneofthe“2022mostbeautifulteachers”—anannualpublicawardsponsoredbythePublicityDepartmentofthemunistPartyofChinaCentralmitteeandtheMinistryofEducation.Lihasstoodoutbytakingtheleadinthetrainingofstudentsinvocationalskills,gaininganumberofhonorsincludingbeingnamedanationalrolemodelteacher.Hehasmentoredsevennationalleveltechniqueexpertsandateamof14technique“masters”.Oneofhisstudents,GuoJinpeng,whograduatedfromtheinstitutein2007,becameacollegeteacherattheChengduAutoVocationalandTechnicalSchoolandwasnamedanationalrolemodelteacherin2019.Li’snominationasoneofthe“mostbeautifulteachers”reflectsthatChinaisfocusingontheimportanceofvocationaleducationandaimstofostermoreleadingpersonnelwiththespiritofcraftsmanshipinthemanufacturingindustry.AtaninternationalvocationalandtechnicaleducationconferenceinTianjinlastmonth,Linotedthatthereisnodifferencebetweenvocationaleducationandordinaryeducation,and“vocationaleducationisnot“secondary”norshoulditeverbetreatedaslessthanordinaryeducation”.“Vocationaleducationhasthemissionoffosteringaqualityworkforceandtechnicalexpertsforthecountry.Thehardworkingspiritisthekeytobuildinganyordinarypeopleintoleadingpersonnel,”hesaid.Lijoinedtheinstitutein1993andlaterfoundedamachineryengineeringpracticecenter,providingfreetrainingto7,500peopleaweek.In2015,heledateamofteacherstoworkfor40daystorenovate124machinetoolsinthecenter.Lihasdevotedhimselftobuildingthecountry’sfirstadditivemanufacturingtechniqueandapplicationcenterattheinstitutetosatisfythethirstforthecountry’shumanresourcesin3Dprinting.4.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ChinaSponsoringAnnualAwardforTeachersB.ChinaAimingtoDevelopMoreLeadingPersonnelC.VocationalTeachertoBeAwardedas“MostBeautifulTeachers”D.DifferentEducationTrainingDifferentKindsofStudents5.WhydoestheauthormentionGuoJinpenginparagraph2?A.TomakeaparisonwithLiJianguo. B.ToshowtheachievementsofLiJianguo.CTopraisenationalleveltechniqueexperts. D.Topublicizenationalrolemodelteachers.6.WhatisLi’sopinionaboutvocationaleducation?A.Itisagoodwayofwinningawards. B.Itisnotasgoodasordinaryeducation.C.Itshoulddevelopqualifiedandskilledtalent. D.Ithasnothingtodowithhardworkingspirit.7.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesLi’sjobattheinstitute?A.Boring. B.Wellpaid. C.Difficult. D.Creative.CRoadsandrailwayshavemadeiteasyforpeopletotravelaroundtheUK,buthavehadthepreciselyoppositeeffectforinsects.Alongsidehousingdevelopments,transportinfrastructure(基础设施)hasseparatedinsecthabitats,leavingmanypollinators(传粉昆虫)stuckondecreasingislandsofbiodiversity.AnewconservationprojectaimstoaddressthatbycreatinganetworkofwildflowersuperhighwaysacrosstheUK.TheBLinesnetworkaimstojointhedotsbetweenmeadowhabitats,enablingpollinatorsandotherwildlifetomovefreelybetweenthem.Tenyearsinthemaking,theBLinesinitiativewaslaunchedbytheinsectcharityBuglifeonTuesdayandhasalreadygeneratedinterestfromunexpectedquarters.“Afterthelaunch,somehousebuildersrangupaskinghowtheycouldincludethenetworkintohousebuilding,soitcouldhaveareallypositiveeffect,”saidBuglife’sPaulHetherington.Buglifehasspentthelastdecademappingpotentialroutesfortheinsectsuperhighway.HetheringtonsaidtheproposedhighwaycouldgivetheUK’sweakinsectsaboostandarouteoutofhabitatsthatbeetoohotduetotheclimatecrisisanditcanmakeahugedifferenceineasingdeclines.“Thethingsthathavereallyhammeredpollinatorsarehabitatloss,lossofconnectivityofhabitat,climatechangeandpesticides—thisdealswitheverythingexceptpesticides,”saidHetherington.TheBlinesnetworkisnotjustaconcept.Pilotsectionshavealreadybeenpleted,includingtheSouthWalesBLinesnearCardiff.“Sincethatwasdone,therehavebeenrecordingsofoneofourrarestbeesinCardifftowncentre,whichshowsthisconnectivitycanwork,”saidHetherington.AndinNorwich,BuglifehasbeenworkingwithNetworkRailtoplantwildflowersalongthetrack.Anyonelivingalongtheproposedroutecangetinvolvedintheproject.Alltheyneedtodoislettheirlawnsgrow,orevenjustcreateasmallherbgarden,whichHetheringtonlikenedtocreatinga“motorwayservicestationforbees”.8.WhatcanwelearnabouttheBLinesnetworkfromparagraph2?A.Itwillseparateinsecthabitats. B.Itcanhelpinsectstopollinate.C.Itisstillbeingplannednow. D.Ithasn’tcausedanyattention.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inparagraph3referto?A.Thelastdecade. B.Thesuperhighway. C.Theclimatecrisis. D.Thedecline.10.HowcanpeopleinNorwichparticipateintheproject?A.Byrecordingthetracksofbees. B.BycooperatingwithNetworkRail.C.Byplantingherbsintheirowngardens. D.Bycreatingamotorwayservicestation.11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Roadsandrailwayshavecausedbadeffectoninsects.B.Transportinfrastructurepreventshousingdevelopments.C.Pollinatorsarestuckondecreasingislandsofbiodiversity.D.Conservationistsarecreating“superhighways”forinsects.DInthemonthsthatfollowed,theRuprechtsdecidedtorebuildalessleakyhomeequippedagainstfuturewildfiresandpoorairquality.Thefamily’sresearchledthemtopassivebuilding.binedwithcarefullyplacedwindows,suchbuildingscanreduceahome’senergyneedsby90percentparedtotypicalhomes.ButtheRuprechtssoondiscoveredtheirambitionsfacedamajorobstacle:cost.HighconstructionpricesandlowinsurancepayoutshavediscouragedMarshallfirevictimstryingtorebuildtheirhomes.Thefewlocalpaniesofferingtobuildpassivehomeswouldn’tworkwithinthecouple’sbudget.Thatallchangedwithalinkpostedinanonlinemunitygroup.ItdirectedPeterRuprechttoawebpagefortheRESTOREPassiveHouseathreebedroom,threebathroomhomedesignedfortheMarshallfireburnarea.Thedesignerspromiseda$550,000pricetagaftergovernmentincentives,whichthecouplecouldafford.Thecoupleisnowthefirsttosignuptobuildthehome.“Itfeelslikeanobrainer,”Ruprechtsaid.“We’regettingbetterateverythingintermsofconstructionquality,fireresistance,fortanddoingagoodjobfortheplanet.”DebatesoverconstructioncostsandclimatemindedbuildingstandardshavesuperchargedlocalpoliticsintheaftermathoftheMarshallfire.Earlierthisyear,LouisvilleandSuperior–thetwomunitieshithardestbythedisaster—facedintensepressurefromfirevictimsworriedpulsorygreenbuildingcodeswouldfurtherboostconstructionprices.Bothlocalgovernmentsendedupallowingthosefamiliestorebuildtoearlier,lessstrictstandards.TheRESTOREPassiveHouseattemptstoprovegreenhomescanfitwithinmiddleclassbudgets.Thetaskcouldprovecriticalasgovernmentspushtoreducetheclimateimpactofbuildings,whichaccountfor13percentofU.S.greenhousegasemissionsand20percentofColoradoemissions—largelyduetonaturalgasappliancesandanelectricitygriddominatedbyfossilfuels.Passivehomescouldalsohelpprotectfamiliesfromclimatethreatslikepoorairqualityandfuturefires.12.What’sthemajorfeatureofpassivebuildings?A.Economic. B.Climatefriendly. C.Delicate. D.Costly.13.WhatcontributedtotheRuprechts’rebuildingtheirnewhome?A.Postingtheirneedsonlinetoraisemoney.B.Receivingassistancefrominsurancepany.C.Connectingwithanonlinedesignandbuildteam.D.Negotiatingwiththelocalpanies.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“anobrainer”inparagraph4mean?A.Ariskyattempt. B.Atoughtask.C.Astupididea. D.Aneasydecision.15.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellusinthetext?A.ThegreenhouseforMarshallfirevictimsisn’taluxuryhome.B.TheRESTOREPassiveHouseaimstobuildgreenhomesforfree.C.Allthegovernmentsstucktotheirstrictgreenbuildingcodes.D.TheRuprechtsrebuilttheirhomedespitehighconstructioncosts.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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。I’msureweallknowbynowthatexerciseisgreatforyou.___16___So,inthispost,Iamgoingtosharemytopfourreasonsforworkingout.Firstly,exercisecanpletelychangeyourmood!Whenyouworkout,yourbodyproducesendorphins,whichwillgiveyouarushofhappiness.___17___Nexttimeyou’rehavingabadday,trygoingforafastpacedrun,andthedaywon’tseemsobadafterall.Secondly,exercisingissociable.WheneverImovetoanewcitytostudyorwork,Ilookforexerciseclassestodo.___18___Usually,youallshareacollectivefeelingofeuphoriawhentheclassfinishes!Thirdly,exercisemakesyoufeelconfident.Weallknowthephysicaleffectsofexerciseonourbodiesbutwedon’talwaystalkaboutthementaleffects.Exercisemightgiveyouafeelingofconfidencefrombeingfortablewithyourbodyandappearance.___19___Finally,ithelpstorelievestress.Focusingonliftingweightsorgoingforaruncanhelpyouforgettheproblemsandstressofdailylife,studiesorwork.Duringexams,Ialwaysspendanhouradayinthegym.Itmakesmefeellessanxiousanditalsohelpsmetosleepwell.___20___Itmightnotbeeasybutit’sagreatfeelingdoingsomethingyoucouldn’tdobeforeandknowingit’saresultofyourhardwork.A.Whatkindsofexercisedoyouusuallytake?B.Youwillfeelbetterafteraworkoutthanyoudidbeforeit.C.Butmostexerciseclassesaretooexpensiveforordinarypeople.D.Thisnewconfidencemightevenhelpinyoursocialorworklife.E.So,nexttimeyou’refeelingdown,putyourtrainersonandgetsweating.F.Butsometimesfindingthatmotivationtoworkoutcanbealittledifficult.G.Youmeetlikemindedpeoplethere,andyoucansupporteachotherduringadifficultworkout.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。IbeganlearningGreekaged10whenmyfamilyandImovedtherefor2years.Atfirstitwas___21___andIhadnoideawhetherIwouldbeabletolearnthelanguage,but___22___,Istartedtogetasenseof___23___fromusingwhatIhadlearnt,hearingconversationsandalmost___24___everythingthatwassaid.WhenIstarteduniversitybackinEnglandat18,Imetmybestfriend___25___oursamesecondlanguage-Greek.IwasalwaystoldIwouldmeetpeoplethrough___26___,andthatwasthefirstmomentwhenIbelievedit.Iwasalways___27___byfamilytocontinueonthelanguagepath,soItookupGermanthoughitwasreally___28___.TherewerealotoftimesIthoughtIwasgoingto___29___,butIamsogladIdidn’t.WhenI____30____togototheUniversityofManchestertostudySpanish,IhadneverstudiedSpanishbefore.TheysawthatIstudiedGreekandGermanand____31____meaplace!NowIaminSpainforayearhavingan____32____time.Itwasa____33____chainofevents;ifIhad____34____everybodywhoencouragedmetostudylanguages,gaveupwhenitwashardanddidn’tpractise,IwouldnotbedoingwhatIamdoingrightnow,andmylifewouldbetotally____35____.21.A.interesting B.difficult C.useless D.hopeful22.A.slowly B.suddenly C.entirely D.certainly23.A.humor B.anxiety C.pressure D.pride24.A.understanding B.speaking C.confusing D.thinking25.A.inspiteof B.exceptfor C.infavorof D.thanksto26.A.activities B.conversations C.languages D.clubs27.A.affected B.prevented C.moved D.encouraged28.A.challenging B.amusing C.attractive D.unique29.A.giveaway B.giveup C.goallout D.godown30.A.planned B.applied C.refused D.promised31.A.pointed B.left C.offered D.found32.A.annoying B.amazing C.odd D.ordinary33.A.wonderful B.normal C.familiar D.popular34.A.responded B.blamed C.ignored D.admired35.A.successful B.meaningful C.colorful D.different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。Civilengineeringisthedesignandconstructionofpublicworks,suchasdams,bridgesandotherlargeinfrastructureprojects.Itisoneoftheoldest___36___(branch)ofengineering,datingbacktowhenpeoplefirststartedlivinginpermanentsettlements___37___beganshapingtheirenvironments___38___(suit)theirneeds.Earlyengineersbuiltwalls,roads,bridges,damsandlevees;they___39___(dig)wells,irrigationditchesandtrenches.Aslargergroupsofpeoplebeganlivingtogetherintownsandcities,thesepopulationsneededreliablesourcesofcleanwater,anetworkofstreetsfortradeandawaytodefend___40___(they)againstunfriendlyneighbors.AncientcivilengineeringprojectsincludetheroadsoftheRomanEmpire,theGreatWallofChinaandMayanruins.Manyearlycivilizationsbuiltmonumentstotheirrulersorgods.Thesemayhavebeensimplemoundsor___41___(true)remarkableachievements,suchasthePyramidsofGizaandStonehenge,whoseconstructionbypreindustrialsocieties___42___(remain)mysterious.Thenamesoftheengineers___43___createdthesewondersarelosttoantiquity.Today,___44___publicismorelikelytorememberthenamesofgreatcivilengineeringprojectsthanthenamesoftheengineers.OnenotableexceptionistheEiffelTower,____45____(name)afterGustaveEiffel,theFrenchcivilengineerwhosepanybuiltit.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你校英文报推出“ChinainWesterners’Eyes”栏目。请你写一封电子邮件,向中国文学爱好者Peter约稿,请他谈谈中国文学对他的影响。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,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。Emilycamefromamusicalfamily.Herfatherwasafamouspianistinhisearlyyearsandlaterwasamusicinstructor.Hermother,however,wasaperformerandposer.Emily’solderbrotherwasaCelloandpartofthechurch’schoir.However,Emilywasn’tlikeherbrother.Shewasunabletoplayanyinstrument.“Youhavetobeaninstrumentthatyou’replaying.Whyaren’tyouabletodoit?”Emily’sfathersaidtoheradvisinghertolearntoplaythepiano.Fromtimetotime,hermotherwouldshowthewishthatEmilycoulddevelopherabilitytoperformonthestage.Itseemedthatthewholefamilywaspushinghertoplaymusic.Everyt

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