山东省菏泽市2023届高三上学期期末联考英语试卷(不含音频).docx
保密启用前2022-2023学年度第一学期期末考试高三英语试题2023.01注意事项:1 .本试卷满分120分,考试时间100分钟。2 .答题前,考生务必将姓名、班级等个人信息填写在答题卡指定位置。3 .考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔 把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字 笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答。超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题 卷、草稿纸上作答无效。第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 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。AThere are four youngest athletes who won the gold medal in (he Olympics. Their achievements arc recorded in the history of professional sports.Marjorie GestringMaijoric Gestring was only 13 years and 268 days old when she won a gold medal for her county. After 1936, the Olympics were sopped for the Second World War. Following the conclusion of the war, she could not qualify for the 1948 London Olympics. Marjorie Gestring would have won more gold medals considering her talent if not for (he World War II.Klaus ZertaKlaus Zerta was only 13 years and 283 days old when he won a gold medal at the 1960 Olympics in Rome, Italy. He cooperated with his teammates Bernhard Knubel and Heinz Renneberg to win the gold medal. Klaus was from West Germany but represented the unified team of Germany a( (he Olympics. Moreover, he is the youngest confirmed male athlete (o win the gold medal in the history of the Summer Olympics,Fu MingxiaChinese female diver Fu Mingxia is popular for being one of the youngest Olympic diving champions. She won a gold medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona when she was just 13 years and 345 days old. Her last Olympic gold medal came during the 2000 Sydney Olympics, which emphasized (he environmental protection and (he reduction in waste. With the fourth gold medal, she joined Americans Pat McCormick and Greg Louganis as the world's only quadruple (四次的)Olympic diving champions.高三英语试题参考答案第一部分阅读(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)15 BDDBB 610 DBDAA 1115 DCACB 1620 BCDEF第二部分 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)2125 BADCA 2630 BDCDD 3135 ABCCA 第二节(共1()小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)36. conventional 37. a 38. mainly 39. which 40. earned 41. what42. to create 43. have produced 44. describing 45. poverty第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)One possible version:Dear Mr. Richard Sears,I am writing to invite you to give us a lecture for the Chinese Traditional Culture Week to be held in my school next month.As the founder of the website called Chinese Etymology, you are known as “Uncle Hanzi, You have researched into how Chinese characters developed in different periods and established a database. Because of your hard work, Chinese culture is better known in the world now. So, will you give us an one-hour lecture, sharing your research and personal story?Wc arc looking forward to your early reply.Yours,Li Hua 第二节(满分25分)One possible version:Just then. I was surprised to find one piece of glass in the window just below the awning badly cracked. "How dangerous it is! If it fell, it would.I dared not continue to imagine what would happen next, noticing the piece of glass which was on the edge of dropping. Il would fell on the very place where Jack sat down to read books every morning. A flood of fear welled up in me at the thought of this terrible scene. At that moment, the yellowish egg strains were more a warning from the kids than a bad trick when 1 saw the cracked glass again.Feeling a sense of luck instead of anger, I began handling the cracked glass. After Jack was called away from the place in case of danger, I climbed the ladder slowly, approached gradually and touched the glass gently. It was no wonder that the piece fell on the bench where Jack sat just now. Jack widened his mouth at the sight of the fallen glass pieces. Seeming to he lost in thought for a moment, then Jack said to me and my wife. UI am so lucky to have those 'bad' kids". “We might take a positive view of'bad things, in life,*, said I.Nadia ComaneciNadia Comaneci is a five time Olympic gold medalist. She is a retired gymnast and one of the youngest athletes to win the gold medal. In 1976, she became the first gymnast to receive a perfect score of 1(). She was merely 14 years old when she secured the gold medal at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Interestingly, back then, a gymnast had to be 14 to participate but later the age limit went up to 16.1. Which of the following players played team sports?A. Marjorie Gesiring. B. Klaus Zerta.C. Fu Mingxia. D. Nadia Comaneci.2. Which Olympics might come up with the concept of “Green Olympics”?A. The 1948 London Olympics.B. The 1992 Barcelona Olympics.C. The 1976 Montreal Olympics.D. The 2000 Sydney Olympics.3. What can wc learn from the text?A. Klaus Zerta defeated Bernhard Knubel and Heinz Renneberg in 1960.B. Fu Mingxia won more Olympic-diving champions than Pat McCormick.C. Maijorie Gestring didn't participate in the Olympics because of the war in 1948.D. It is impossible to break Nadia Comaneci's record as the youngest gymnast gold medalist.BLately, I've been traveling around the world. No longer am 1 waking up far away from my home, tired from a late night of writing down the stories I collected the day before. Things are different now, and each day my travels begin like this: 1 sit down at my dining tabic, usually early in the morning or late at night when nobody else is awake, and I listen to the radio.The radio station is always from somewhere that isn't here in New York, and most often it comes from a free-to-use website called Radio Garden. Move your mouse and maybe you will land in Bujumbura, Burundi; in Dibrugarh, India; or on the edge of the South Pacific. Seemingly no matter how large or small the broadcaster is, if it sends ou( a signal online, it can appear on the site and you can listen to it.During the pandemic. Radio Garden, which is now available as an app, at times attracted as many as 15 million monthly listeners.44We received many heartwarming emails from people stuck at home expressing their gratitude for the service/' said Jonathan Puckey, the site's founder.Radio Garden began as a project of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, where designers and computer programmers overlaid (覆盖)station streams with their geographical locations on a 3-D map of the world. As a result, there is more than one way to transmit. Visiting a country like Colombia brought back memories of past trips - - romantic accordion music reminding me of bus rides on the rural roads.Where will you visit first on the Radio Garden globe? For me, thrilling as it is to drop in on Ouagadougou or Ulaanbaatar or the Azores, ifs all about personal history: I was bom and raised in New York, but my family is from everywhere一Latin America, the Middle East, and places in between. My ancestors were merchants who traded in goods and cultures. Now, because of their wanderings, pieces of six languages still fly across our dinner tables. Thanks to Radio Garden, my family can cross planes of space and time without worry!4. What does the first paragraph focus on?A. The joys of radio travel.B. A scene of traveling by radio.C. A popular way of traveling.D. The difference in this travel.5. What do we know about Radio Garden?A. It is affordable.B. It is widely accepted.C. It is easy to maintain.D. It is based in New York.6. What does the author think is the greatest advantage of Radio Garden? A. Simplifying travel schedules.B. Making tourism popular again.C. Improving the traveling experience. D. Promoting the virtual reality travel. 7. What does the last paragraph imply?A. Radio Garden is expanding quickly.B. Radio Garden increases global connections.C. Radio Garden benefits from global awareness.D. Radio Garden facilitates (he development of tourism.CPeople do physical exercise as part of their healthy lifestyle to get stronger and healthier.There arc three basic inodes of physical exercise: flexibility exercise helps the human body in general or its part in particular to be able to reach farther and bend better; aerobic exercise helps the body work hard for a long time; anaerobic exercise makes the arms and legs stronger.It has long been known that exercise is not only good for your body, but also for your mind. According to researchers, gymnasts are more likely to be emotionally stable, football players the most outgoing and swimmers the happiest.The psychological study, which was carried out by experts, also revealed that sports can also offer clues to a person's attitude to charity, reading habits and even their voting intentions. Boxers, for example, are most likely to focus on material possessions in life. Meanwhile, runners tend to be outgoing people who love being the centre of attention. Walkers, a group that includes those who enjoy wandering and cross-country races, are least concerned about other people and like doing things by themselves without interruption from others. Those who play chess are confident when they face challenges and trouble. Those who swim tend to be tidy and charitable. However, according to Mind Lab, 61 percent of adults are fond of helping others regardless of their choice of sports.The results, from this study also show that no matter what kind of person you are, there is the right kind of exercise fbr you.8. Which of the following sports belongs to flexibility exercise?A. Running. B. Swimming. C. Football. D. Gymnastics.9. What can we learn from the text?A. Walkers enjoy loneliness in their lives.B. Boxers tend to ignore wealth in life.C. Runners have great power of concentration.D. Chess players like challenging other people.10. Why does the author mention Mind Lab in Paragraph 4?A. To make a contrast.B. lb draw a comparison.C. To place an emphasis.D. To give an example.11. What is the best title for the text?A. How can you choose suitable sports?B. What kind of sports can benefit you most?C. How can sports keep you mentally healthy?D. What docs your choice of sports tell about you?DConsumers in the U.S. spend billions of dollars a year on gifts wrapping. Two colleagues and I wondered whether all that time and effort is actually worth it. So we conducted three experiments to explore the impact of gift wrapping.In the first experiment, we involved 180 students, who were given a gift一a coffee cup with the logo of one of two NBA basketball teams, the local Miami Heat or rival (竞争对手)Orlando Magic. Every participant was a fan of the Heat and they obviously didn't support the Magic. We gave half of the students a desirable gift, while the others received something they disliked. Finally, half of (he gifts were wrapped neatly, while the rest looked sloppy (凌乱的).We found that those who received a sloppily wrapped gift liked their present significantly more than those who received a neatly wrapped giftregardless of which cup they got.To understand why, we asked another set of students to report their expectations about either a neatly or sloppily wrapped gift. Results showed that expectations were significantly higher for the neatly wrapped gifts. However, receivers of the neatly wrapped gift reported that it failed to live up to their expectations, while those who got the sloppily wrapped gift said it surpassed (超过) their expectations.In our final experiment, we surveyed 261 adults and asked them to imagine receiving either a neatly or sloppily wrapped gift. This time we instructed half of them to imagine the gift was from a close friend, while the other half believed it came from an acquaintance (熟人).Then we revealed the gift and asked them to rate it.When it came from a close friend, receivers ended up liking the sloppily wrapped gift more. However, for the gift from an acquaintance, receivers preferred it when it was neatly wrapped.This occurs because these participants used the wrapping as a cue for how much the gift-giver values their relationship.So if you're stressed over gift wrapping this holiday season, consider saving yourself effort and money by wrapping your iriends? gifts haphazardly (随意地).But for someone you don't know quite as well, it's probably worth it to show that you put in some effort to make it look good with all of the beautiful bows.12. What did the researchers find in the first experiment?A. A desirable gift is expected to be wrapped sloppily.B. Participants were more interested in neatly wrapped gifts.C. A soppily wrapped gift can make (he receiver much happier.D. Participants responded the same to gifts with different wrappings.13. Why did (he researchers carry ou( (he second experiment?A. To further explain the result of the first experiment.B. To compare receivers' expectations for the same gifs.C. lb know why receivers have different expectations for gifs.D. To find out the impact of wrapping on receives' expectations.14. What do neatly wrapped gifts show according to the third experiment?A. The gift giver is very skilled at wrapping gifts,The gift giver has a close relationship with the receiver.B. The gift giver attaches great importance to the relationship.C. The gift giver wants to become a close friend of the receiver.15. What does the author want to do in the last paragraph?A. To give examples.B. To make suggestions.C. Ib make comparisons.D. To present an argument.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选 项。Does your dog always want to go wherever you're going and most of the time, this behavior is welcomed? 16 However, if you find your dog doing this too often or if it's accompanied by other troubling behavior like eating less, going outside less often or interacting less with other family members, (here could be potential issues.17 Usually, it's simply out of loyalty and the close relationship that's been created with its owner, because he or she is the one that provides care and comfort and keeps it safe. However, sometimes, your dog wants to follow you possibly due to something negative. 18Dogs are emotional animals and may feel anxious fbr some reason sometimes. 1( may take much time and training to help your dog work through what's causing the problem 19You' 11have to work wilh your dog consistently or hire a professional trainer.One way to stop your dog from following you might be putting it in a secure and reliable area. 20 If your dog spends all of its time with you and you alone, it may express a dislike for being away from you or interacting with other humans or dogs.A. You and your dog must have a similar lifestyle.B. You may think it's because it loves and tnists you.C. There are many reasons why dogs follow their owners.D. For example, it could be il. bored, nervous or stressed.E. Keep in mind that the behavior won't be cured overnight.F. Another trick might be to make sure your dog socializes enough.G This could be especially true if dogs can take care of (hemselves.第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题I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内处的最佳选项。Michael Todd wore the same clothes every day for the first three w