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    2023届辽宁省大连市高三上学期期末考试英语试卷听力.docx

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    辽宁省大连市2023届高三上学期期末考试英语注息事项:1 .答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2 .作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。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,满分林啬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。例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B.£9.18.C. £9.15.答案是£°When did the match actually start?A. At 5:45 pm.B. At 6:15 pm.C. At 6:30 pm.2. What does the man mean?A. He prefers study to a picnic. B. He dislikes autumn.3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Interviewer and interviewee. B. Boss and secretary.C. He is rather busy.C. Host and guest.4. What does the man intend to do?A. Make friends.B. Collect papers.5. Which shoes are more expensive?C. Do the typing.A. The red ones.B. The white ones.C. The blue ones.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分解幸陶5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题A、B、C三个选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。does?IM&n JU篦man to turn 溪俺A. To watch the weather report. B. To watch the news.7. What's the winter like in this area?C. To watch advertisements.A. It's not cold.B. It is often windy.C. It seldom snows.听第7段材料,回答第8至第man want to do?C. Withdraw some money.A. Open an account.B. Save some money.9. Why does the man have to wait?页第trouble breathing and unfortunately passed away two weeks later, though the rest had recovered from COVID-19. The following week of planning the funeral was the worst for Sara and her husband, Frank. Sorrow left them doubled over in pain. The saddest of all was that no neighbours attended her father funeral. Only the twinkling Christmas lights at night brought them a little bit joy. The lights were one of the last moments they had of their beloved father, so they kept them up.One morning in February, Sara received an envelope. "Take your Christmas lights down! It's Valentine's Day!” the unsigned letter read. Sara looked at the paper in shock. Then she got angry. She could have bottled up that anger, but she decided to write about it instead. She logged on to a local community Facebook group and shared the letter. She ended the post with this: "We all had a tough year. Be kind to people because you never know what they are going through. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Half an hour later, Frank rushed into the room excitedly, with his phone in the hand.When night fell, Sara and Frank were surprised by what they saw outside.【答案】1. A2. D3. B【答案】4. B5. A6. D7.C【答案】8.C9. D10. A11.B【答案】12. D13. A14. B15. C【答案】16. G17. E18. B19. F 20. C【答案】21. D22. A23. C24. B 25. D 26. B 27. A 28. A 29. A 30. D31.C32. B33. B34. A35. B【答案】36. global37. Equally38. whose 39. When40. production41. to grow42. are needed43. harvested44. as 45. passing【答案】Dear Zhang Ming,I'm glad to hear from you. You said that you are full of gratitude to your parents, but you don't know how to express it. I can quite understand your situation. In our traditional culture, we seldom express love and our feelings directly to each other. Here I have some suggestions for you.First, as you are at this stage, you should study hard and develop good living habits, and do not let parents worry. Second, you can do some housework within your power to share the burden for parents. Besides, on holidays, you can try writing thank-you letters or giving cards to our parents.I hope my suggestions will be helpfulYours,Li Hua【答案】One possible version:Half an hour later, Frank rushed into the room excitedly, with his phone in the hand. "Honey, your post goes viral!” exclaimed Frank. Sara hesitantly took over the phone and found hundreds of likes and comments under the post. Some expressed their grief over the loss of her beloved dad and some showed anger towards the letter writer. While slowly swiping across the screen with her fingertip and reading each comment, she was so moved that tears streamed down her cheeks. And during the whole day Sara and Frank were bathed in the neighbours9 kindness and 页第warmth.When night fell, Sara and Frank were surprised by what they saw outside. Against the black night, she noticed the neighbourhood was like a sea of lights. With the catchy Christmas songs echoing softly, the roofs of the buildings, the windows, the gardens, the trees, the fences. all twinkled with colorful Christmas lights and were wrapped with Christmas decorations. Undoubtedly, the neighbours had collectively hung their lights back. Seeing that, Sara and Frank burst into tears. For them, the dazzling lights were not only the honour and memory of their beloved father, but also an overwhelming display of the neighbours9 support.B. There are many people. C. The computer is down.A. The power is off.C. Several hours later.10. When will the man take the money?A. A few minutes later.B. Tomorrow.听第8段材料,回答第11至第13三个小题。11. Wha.fs the.Course Five-one-foucabout?A,fA. Children s literacy.B. Testing.C. Advanced maths.12. What can help the woman change the course?A. Her records.B. Her papers.C. Her degree.13. What is the woman going to do next?A. Sign her name.B. Fix the paper up.C. Go to another office.听第9段材料,回答第14至第17四个小题。14. Who is the man? AAA. A physician.B. An operator.C. A nurse.15. Whafs wrong with the woman's brother?A. He hurt his leg.B. He was out of breath. C. He lost consciousness.16. What information is needed?A. The brother,s name. B. The woman,s location. C The woman,s Phone numbeE17. What is the man's suggestion?A. Keeping cool.B. Sending for a doctor. C' Movin§ t0 a safe Place-听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。18.阳hqt is the lalk main1yzabout?1 A. The basic information ot milu deer.B. The importance of deer conservation.C. The relationship between deer and man.19. What do the milu deer eat in autumn?A. Grass.B. Fruits and nuts.C. Dry leaves.20. What makes a milu deer different from other deer?C. Bigger feet.A. A better sense of smell. B. Brighter colour.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)羸读节漉文,端麟取霜'题37.5 分)A、B、&§含懑海项中选出最佳选项。AWRITE TO US! SEND US YOUR STORIES,JOKES AND LETTERS OR VISIT OUR WEBSITEWE PAY. CUSTOMER SERVICES£50 for the star letter and Contact Customer Services for renewals (续订),£30 for regular letters.Email readers letters readersdigest.co. uk or go to readersdigest. co. uk/contact-usWE ALSO PAY.£30 for the true stories and£20 for jokes in Laugh!Email excerptsreadersdigest.co.uk or go to readersdigest. co. uk/contact-usSORRY!We cannot acknowledge or return unpublished items. Do not sendSAEs. Long stories, poetry and cartoons are not requested.Ensure submissions are not previously published.address changes, payments, account information and all other information.Call 033 0333 2220 or email customer_servicereadersdigest. co. ukTALKING MAGAZINESReaders Digest is also available in audio and etext editions from RNIB Newsagent, for blind and partially sighted readers.Call the RNIEB Helpline on 030 3123 9999 or visit rnilb.org. uk/newsagentSUBSCRIPTIONSAnnual subscriptions are available to be delivered monthly direct to your door. For our latest offers, please visit readersdigest. co. uk/subscribeGift subscriptions are also available.1. Which of the following submissions are welcome?A. Funny jokes.C. Poems.B. Fantasy stories.D. Published letters.2. How can readers get talking magazines?A. Email excerpts readersdigest.co.uk,C. Call 033 0333 2220.3. What can subscribers do?A. Buy any previous issue.C. Pay subscription fees monthly.B. Go to readersdigest.co.uk/contact-us.D. Visit milb.org.uk/newsagent.B. Enjoy home delivery service.D. Contact Customers Service for latest offers.Cities have been described as essential to climate change solutions, but they can also raise the kinds of ecologists that will bring us into a more comprehensive biological future.As a black wildlife biologist from Philadelphia, T stood out among my coworkers. My presence in ecology has challenged assumptions about not only what a biologist looks like, but also where a biologist comes from. In theU.S., ecology was and is mainly white and conducted in rural landscapes, but I had no history of camping, fishing, hunting or hiking. I had yet to recognize that Philadelphia, with its four seasons and richness of squirrels (松鼠),row homes and festivals, was actually my first ecological classroom. There I witnessed wild cats eating birds and rats, people shooting bats from their homes and snakes being killed by lawn mowers (害ij 草机).This is as much ecology in action as anything we witness in fields and forests.Urban wild animals exhibit many features and behaviors that set them apart from their rural twins: they may be bigger, eat more diverse food sources, are active at different times of the day, move differently and have diffe rent personalities. Some biologists argue they are even "smarter”. Besides, urban wildlife balances more riskssuch as road chemical poisons and diseases from domestic animalswith rewards. Some of those rewards come from humans providing food and some from the distribution of our parks and water bodies.In our professional lives as biologists, living with such wild animals can make us more tolerant of species diversity, which can benefit the natural world. Nature is no longer only primitive wilderness but includes sounds of human laughter and garbage trucks. We expect more biologists from urban settings because urban environments naturally train keen observers who are the future of ecology.4. Which makes the author stand out among his coworkers?B. His city background.D. His love for animals.A His nationality.C. His interest in outdoor activities.5. What does the underlined "they" in paragraph 3 refer to?B. Rural animals.A. Urban wild animals.C. Domestic animals.D. Wildlife biologists.6. What do we know about urban wild animals?A. They have trouble in getting food.B. They enjoy safer living conditions.C. They do better in fighting diseases.D. They are more ad叩table to environment.A. Urban Wild Animals Survive.C. Cities Build Better Biologists.7. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?8. Benefits of City Conservation.D. A Black Biologist from Philadelphia.CChatting in her bright two bedroom flat, Shirley Meredeen, aged 91, doesn't hesitate in describing the benefits of living here, "it keeps my brain going. We are all very active because there is so much to do.We're really lucky to have such a supportive community.In 1998, Meredeen first heard of the concept of cohousing as developed in the Netherlands and decided to copyits model in the UK and create the Older Women Cohousing (OWCH) with her friends. But they didn't imagine that it would be an 18-year struggle. The novelty of the idea coupled with the lack of data to prove the social and economic benefits made it difficult for them to access public money. Councils always compared their idea to sheltered accommodation and saw it as a burden for their already overstretched budgets.In fact, the community-led housing is a departure from the conventional understanding of later life. Now, the community comprises 25 flats as well as a shared kitchen, meeting room, laundry, garden, car park and a guest room. People live together based on interdependence. They can take control of their future instead of relying on their families or care homes. All the neighbours look out for each other, not after each other, which means accompanying to medical appointments, doing the local shopping, having family contacts in preparation for an emergency. But the limits of such informal care among residents still need to be worked out.OWCH has paved the way to alternative living arrangements in later life and the support for community-led housing is starting to emerge in the form of guidance and funding, according to UK Cohousing Network.8. What do we know about Meredeen?A. She first tried cohousing in the Netherlands.B. She is a regular visitor to OWCH.C. She is a pioneer in elderly care service.D. She founded OWCH single-handed.9. Why did it take such a long time to set up OWCH?A. It didn't benefit social economy.B.It didn't keep up with the time.C. It called for careful budgeting.D.It was hard to get public funding.10. Which is probably the reason why seniors choose OWCH?A. They are more independent.B.They are responsible for each other.C. They receive more care services.D.They can rely on their relatives.A. To describe an ambitious figure.C. To ensure elderly people's welfare.11. What is the purpose of the text?B. To introduce a new lifestyle of seniors.D. To inspire the aged to achieve their dreams.We live in an age when all scientific knowledge 一 from the safety of vaccines (疫苗)to the reality of climate change 一 faces organized and often angry opposition. Doubters have declared war on the consensus (共识)of experts. It seems that people have turned argumentative overnight.In a sense, all this is not suiprising. Our lives are affected by science and technology as never before. The worldseems full of real and imaginary dangers. Though scientists agree that the Ebola virus is spread only by direct contact with blood or body fluids (液体),if you type "airborne Ebola into an Internet search engine, you'll find that some people believe that this virus has almost supernatural powers.In this often confusing world, we need to rely on science to decide whether what we choose to believe has a basis in the laws of nature or not. But science doesn't come naturally to most of us. Science has often led us to truths that are really mind-blowing. For example, although the roundness of the Earth has been known for thousands of years, some still feel it hard to accept.Even when people become scientifically educated most of them still try to make sense of the world by relying on personal experience, stories or emotions rather than statistics. When they hear a number of cancer cases in a town with a dangerous waste dump (垃圾场),they believe pollution caused the cancers. Yet two things happening together doesn't mean one caused the other. Even when they turn to the Internet, they let in only the information they agree with to strengthen beliefs that have already been shaped by their worldview.How can scientists convince doubters? Throwing more facts at people may not be enough. More efforts are supposed to be made.12. Whafs the text mainly about?A. How people view the world.B. What challenges science faces.C. Whether science is worth respect.D. Why people show disbelief in science.13. What does the underlined word “mind-blowing“ probably mean?A. Unbelievable.B. Desirable.C. Dangerous.D. Obvious.14.

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