湖北省十堰市县区普通高中联合体2022-2023学年高三上学期11月期中联考英语试题.docx
高三英语试卷第一部分 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) I. What's the man's plan for the weekend?A. Seeing a doctor.B. Walking around the lake.2. What does the man think highly of about the play?A. The costumes.B. The scenery.3. When is the woman going to take her holiday?A. In July.B. In September.4. How did the boy go to school today?A.By car.B. By bike.5. What do we know about the man?A. He might miss this town.B. He doesn't like the new job.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. What did Grandma just do in London?A. She acted in a movie.7. When might Grandma arrive?A.At 10:00 pm.B. At 9:00 pm.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. What will the class meeting be about?A. Helping a new student.9. What does the boy care most?A.Appearance.B. Character.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。 10. Why is the man talking to the woman?A. To add another course.11. What is the man's trouble?A.He registered too many classes .12. What will the man do next?A. Download a special form.B. She visited the speakers.B. Selecting a new monitor.B. To get advice on credits.B. He lost his class schedule.B. Choose a course to drop.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。 13. What does the competition try to find this year?A. The best dancer.B. The best singer.C. Working at the hospital.C. The music.C.In August.C. By bus.C. He hasn't been home for long.C. She attended an award ceremony.C. At 11:00 pm.C. Welcoming a new teacher.C. Study.C. To complain about a class.C. He missed the deadlineC. Ask the history professor for help.C.The best actor.14. How should people enter the competition?A. By fax.B. By phone.C. Through the Internet.15. When does the sports hall close this week?A. At 10:30 pm.B. At 9:00 pm.C. At 8:00 pmWhat does the woman say about the new swimming pool?A. It is bigger than the old one. B. It will be free for the first week. C. It will be open earlier than planned. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。16. How long does the speaker's program last?C. 6 hours.C. At 6:00 am.«C. Deal with program e-mails.C.His new website.A. 4 hours.B.2 hours.17. When does the speaker get to the radio station?A. At 4:30 am.B. At 5:00 am.18. What does the speaker do first after getting home?A. Take a quick shower.B. Prepare for the next day.19. What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. His work timetable.B. His work experience.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)AYouth CampsSouth Texas College provides the chance for kids to develop their interests and skills through hands-on activities.Our camp offerings are designed to keep minds active while having fun.Beginning Sewing(缝)CampAn introduction to both hand and machine sewing skills.This will introduce students to the basics of sewing.Certificatesf 价 格 证书)are provided.Time:9 a.m.-12 p.m.July 25-29Location(地点):Pecan PlazaStudent Ages:Ages 8-13Cost:Cost:$84 _ ). *t Biology(生物 ExplorersJ* *.Come join this camp to experience fun biology explorations.You will get to learn what's inside animals bodies,grow plants in a bottle,and much more fun activities.This camp will let you have fun while learning about biology!Shirts,lab coats and * » , competition gifts are provided.Time:9 a.m.-12 p.m.June 27-July 1Location: Starr County CampusStudent Ages:Ages 9-13 *.一,;© JCost:$38Aviation(航空)CampGet to know aviation,airplanes,and more by taking part in activities with other students from around the area!Students will take a field trip to the McAllen Airport.Certificates are provided.: <. .Time:9 a.m.-12 p.m.June 27-30Location:Technology CampusStudent Ages:Ages 11-17Cost:S105Cybercamp BasicStudents will learn Internet safety and how to protect computers,tablets,cellphones and information from outside dangers.Certificates are offered when the course is completed.Time:l p.m.-5 p.m.June 13-17Location:Pecan CampusStudent Ages:Ages 11-17Cost:$14220. When can you attend Beginning Sewing Camp?A.l p.m.-5 p.m.June 13-17.B.9 a.m.-l2 p.mJune 27-30.C.9 a.m.-12 p.m.July 25-29.D.9 a.m.-12 p.mJune 27-July 1.21. Which of the following camps costs the least?A.Aviation Camp.B.Cybercamp BasicC.Biology Explorers.D.Beginning Sewing Cam22. What do Aviation Camp and Cybercamp Basic have in common?A. They both offer students a field trip.B.They are both for students aged 11-17.C.They are both held on Technology Campus. D They both provide shirts and competition gifts.BThe year I entered my teens,I expressed to my parents my wish to play the piano.Thinking the Piano accordion(键盘式手风淤 a reasonable instrument,my parents asked me to attend lessons offered on weekends.After several weeks,my instructor told Mom that I had talent and could be a musician.As a result,for Christmas I received a full-sized Mundinger accordion.Therein 1983,1 decided to return to full-time studies.Needing money to support my education,! placed an ad and found a buyer for my accordion.Over the years,I felt a feeling of shame sometimes about that Mundinger my father had paid for by working so hard as a miner.I would Recall how much happiness my practicing and playing had given him.By 2013,Dad was in a nursing home.In those situations when an accordion player would be brought in to cheer up the people there,! would see his eyes light up.I began to consider the possibility of being able to bring that happiness to him myself whenever I visited,and I asked my so叫Sam,to find me a small accordion.Weeks later.I took the bus to Thompson Pawnbroker: where Sam told me to check out their accordions.When I noted that there were only two full-sized accordions,! asked to check out more in the back of the store,explaining that I wanted something smaller.lt was when the clerk placed the instrument on the counter that I realized tliat the accordion I was 高三英语试卷.第3页共8页looking at was not LIKE the instrument I used to have,it was THE instrument I used to have!Before Dad passed away the following month,I brought the instrument to the nursing home.Befbre I told Dad how I had come to own it once again,! asked/'Do you know what that is,Papa?"Although he had dementia(痴,he answered,“Of course,Lenny!lf s your accordion.n.The author sold his accordion because A.he was in need of moneyB.he had no talent fbr musicC.he had to fbcus on his studiesD.he found little time to practice.Why was the author looking for a small accordion?A.To be a player again.B To make his son happy.C.To find his old accordionD.To see his father* s smile.24 .Which accordion did the author bring home finally?A.An accordion similar to his old one.B.One of the two full-sized accordions.C A smaller accordion than he expected.D.The accordion he used to own.25 .What happened when the author showed his father the accordion?A.His father was too excited to say a word.B.His father showed little interest.C.His father still remembered it.D His father asked fbr it as a gift.CLos Angeles is a huge city with people from many different walks of life. But we are going to fbcus on the dream-like part of Los Angeles.Los Angelesor simply ”LA” fbr short_can be an unreal place, a place like no other. For some it is a city where big dreams come true, but for others it is where their dreams perish in cloud of smog.LA is home to the US motion picture and television industries. Some Americans like to call it The Entertainment Capital of the World.The LA neighbourhood best known fbr films and movie stars is Hollywood. Millions of people visit Hollywood each year. No trip to Los Angeles is complete without seeing the word “Hollywood” spelt out in huge letters on a hillside.And many actors dream of having their names added to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Amy Adams attended a ceremony honoring her with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Jan 11, 2017, in Los Angeles. This brings a nickname for Los Angeles, one that is also commonly-used as an expression : la-la land.La-la land can be any place that is fun, far from serious, and out of touch with reality. You can use the expression when talking about the mental (精神的)state of someone who does not understand what is really happening. You might say that person is ”in la-la land".“La La Land" is also the name of a 2016 movie. It tells the story of a man who wants to be a musician and a woman who wants *to be an actress. They meet and fall in love in Los Angeles. The name of the movie suggests both the city's nickname and the state of being out of touch with reality. You can make the '*big time” or make it big in any industry, not just in the movies.26 . What does the underlined word "perish” in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Build up.B.Die away.C.Come true. D.Become bigger.27 .What do many actors dream of?A.Making lots of money.B.Visiting Hollywood each year.C.Seeing the "Hollywood" spelt out on a billside.D.Adding their names to the Hollywood Walk of Fame.1.1 If a person is in la-la land, he is probably.A.funnyB.seriousC.confiisedD.happy.What is the best title for the passage?A.Big Dreams Come TrueB.Film IndustryC.Welcome to La La LandD.A Successful PlaceDResearch by the Policy Institute at King s.College London and Ipsos MORI showed that around 54% of British people will miss some parts of lockdown(封城),including family time. 19% of the 2,442 adults said the last year had been better than they expected it to be when the first lockdown started. The research also found that 32%of people felt the past year had been similar to or better than usual for them personally.People have enjoyed being closer to their family,friends,and neighbours throughout t pandemic(流行病),with 28% feeling closer to their family, 19% to their neighbours,and 31%to their friends.Professor Bobby Duffy,director of the Policy Institute at King's College London,said:4*There is no doubt that the public would rather the pandemic hadn't happened at all一but that doesn't mean it's been all bad for everyone,or that people see it de- influencing their future. What* s surprising about the findings is that for a group of people the last year turned out better than expected,or even better than a normal year.*He added:<4Of course,many have been badly influenced.The findings draw attention to a key area of the pandemic,that wh action to control the pandemic has been taken,its influence depends hugely on your own circumstances.”Almost half of the public felt the last year had been worse than expected and 43% expected its mental health to worsen because of the pandemic.The research found that some people plan to continue with some habits they formed in lockdown,with : saying they will shop locally more and 38% saying they plan to walk more post-pandemic.Gideon Skinner, research director at Ipsos MORI, said British people expect the pandemic will lead to long-term changes but hold different opinions on what the: changes could be.31 .What did the research mainly find?A. About half of British people would like to keep some parts of lockdown life.B.Most British people thought they were disconnected from their friends.C.Life during lockdown was better than British people's normal life.D.Lockdown was much worse than British people had thought32 .What does the underlined wordHthatwin paragraph 2 refer to?A.The pandemic deeply influenced people's future. B.The public would miss some parts of lockdown.C.The public would prefer there had been no pandemic. D.The pandemic seemed to be out of control last year. 34.What can we infer from Gideon Skinner's opinion in the last paragraph?A.The changes brought by the pandemic are still unclear. B.People will pay more attention to their family life.C.The pandemic is helping people fonn good habits.D People are losing their confidence in the future.35.What does the author want to share in this text?A. Ways to spend time during lockdown.B. Bad influences of the pandemic on people's life.CPeopIe's social relationships during the pandemic. D.A research result on people's life during lockdown. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读短文,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.Ten-ycar-old Orion Jean has always known that kindness is important. 36 But last year.after entering the National Kindness Speech Contest(比赛),he became passionate(热情的)about it.Now he works to spread kindness everywhere through projects that help others. He calls his campaign the Race to Kindness.After a teacher told him about the contest,Orion had only 24 hours to write,memorize, and record his speech.He said right now many are facing difficulties from the pandemic/'Kindness is like spreading hugs around the world to those who need it and those who may not know they need it,'rOrion said.He encouraged listeners to join him in'fthe race of kindness*. 38 . He used his S500 prize to support his first Race to Kindness project, a toy drive for a local Children's hospital. He collected 619 toys.After that, Orion wanted to make an even bigger influence. He packed meal bags for people in need. He included a kind message fbr each receiver.Orion also organized several events in his community. 39Orion believes that everyone wins this race.He said,HIf you' re kind to someone else,it can make their day brighter and encourage that person to be kind to somebody else. 40Orion's speech won the contest.A. He tried to work with an organization.B. In all, he collected more than 100,000 meals.C. In it, he talked about the importance of kindness.D. He called on listeners to do small,kind acts for others.E. He often practiced it by volunteering with his family.F. And then it just grows and grows,and it can make the world a better place.第三部分 语言知识运用(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。 « I am very lucky because I enjoy my work very much. I'm a fitness instructor at a gym near where 1 live. I 41 sixaerobics(有氧运动)classes a week and also tell my students about 42 and nutrition. As they say, nYou are what you 43To be honest, I worry about the 44 that many people have today. So many people are overweight Because they eat the 45 foods and they don*t do any exercise. When you work in an office all day, I know it is difficult to find 46 to keep fit, but you only need to do 20 minutes a day!Its also very important to have a 47 diet, starting with breakfast in the morning. Ifs not a good idea to 48 breakfast although many of us just have a cup of tea or coffee. Eat as much 49 food as possible-lots of fruit andvegetables-and 50 not to eat too much fried food.One51why a lot of people feel less than 100% fit is that they don't drink enough water. You need to drink two liters(于卜)a day-and water 52 water, not tea, coffee or sugary drinks.Keeping fit is fun. However, a lot of people think it's boring to go jogging or cycling. They just want to 53 their food. Well, of course, ifs fine to hav