2023届浙江Z20名校联盟高三第三次联考英语试题(含答案).docx
2023届浙江Z20名校联盟高三第三次联考英语试题(含听力)学校:姓名: 班级: 考号: 一、短对话1. What are the speakers probably doing?A. Parking the car.B. Moving some furniture.C. Watching TV on thesofa.2. Where arc the speakers?A. At a restaurant.B. At a theater.C. At a store.3. How much does the television set cost today?A. $100,B. $150.C. $200.4. Why are the man's eyes red?A. He is sick.B. He didn't get much sleep. C. He has terrible eyeproblems.5. When did the woman expect the package to arrive?A. Yesterday.B. Today.C. Tomorrow.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6. Why isn't the girl allowed to go out?A. She didn't do her schoolwork.B. She didn't do her housework.C. She argued with her parents.7. How did the girl feel about her punishment?A. She thought it was fair.8. She was surprised by it. C. She felt angry about it.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8. How do the speakers know Greg Parsons?A. He used to be their teacher.B. He used to be a famous athlete.C. He used to own a business in town.9. What was the woman doing when she saw Brian Sheldon the other day?Robert was 47 that he would be unable to be by her side because of the storm, which had covered most of the area with snow and left many families 48. Hisdaughter 49 the fact that he wasn't going to be there, and was trying to prepare him for that, but he was in 50_ He kept thinking he'd figure out a way to get himselfdown there.Doctors were able to 5J her more lime, but her worsening condition urgedhim to do all he could to get to her. He tried to clear some of the driveway himself, but could not 52 the falling snow.Thal's when he posted a plea (请求)on Facebook. Soon, a lol of neighbors53 helped to shovel his driveway. With their joint effort, Robert eventually54 Ann and spent time with her in the hospital.'Tm so grateful fbr their 55: he told the Times. 44I believe there were otherpeople who probably needed the help more than me.”41.A. unitedB. expectedC. failedD.promised42.A. treatmentB. researchC. emergencyD.training43.A. predictB. surviveC. avoidD.measure44.A. moveB. concentrateC. breatheD.communicate45.A. conditionB. memoryC. experienceD.history46.A. accumulatedB. formedC. circulatedD.melted47.A. angryB. afraidC. shockedD.guilty48.A. speechlessB. aimlessC. powerlessD.jobless49.A. provedB. doubtedC. ignoredD.accepted50.A. denialB. favourC. needD.trouble51.A. lendB. buyC. oweD.assign52.A. make use ofB. keep track ofC. put up withD.keep up with53.A. casuallyB. hesitantlyC. voluntarilyD.accidentally54.A. followedB. reachedC. contactedD.protected55.A. kindnessB. acceptanceC. encouragementD.tolerance七、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词括号内单词的正确形式。A new branch of (he Palace Museum is expected (o rise on Beijing outskirts over the next few years to better showcase the 56 (museum) cultural relics.After nearly a decade of preparation, construction of the new branch57 (begin)last December. Located in Xiyehc, a village in Haidian District, the new branch will cover more than 1 (X), 000 square meters, including 58 exhibition space of over 60, 0(X) square meters for cultural relics and more than 35, (X)() square meters for relic 59 (restore).Al present, over 1.86 million cultural relics 60 (house) in the museum. However, only about 10, 000 pieces are able to be displayed every year due to limited exhibition spaces 6t outdated offices.Du Haijiang, deputy director of the Palace Museum, briefed the public on the project in an interview with CCTV on January 26th,62 (explain) that calligraphy works andpaintings couldn't be put on display during rainy seasons, in winter or suminer, because of strict temperature and humidity requirements. Some silk and cotton artworks63 (current) cannot be exhibited al all for lack of the necessary environment.On completion of the new branch, it will be possible 64 (display) between 20. 000 and 30, 000 individual relics each year. The new venue will be a modern exhibition space65 multiple functions to provide relic presentation, repair work, and visitor services.八、邀请信66.假如你是校英语社团负责人李华,近期你组织了“经典英文阅读“手抄报大赛(English Classics Reading Poster Competition),你想邀请外教Josh帮忙评审已收到的作品。内容 包括:1 .比赛介绍;2 .评审安排;3 .发出邀请。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。九、读后续写67.阅读下面的材料,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。“SAI BABA! Sai Baba! Sai Baba! Hahahaha!“Today is Shimla's big day! We have a celebrity visiting our city! Hahahaha!" Rani's cheekcs burned with embarrassment and tears stung her eyes as she elbowed her way to the exit through the crowd of teasing boys in the packed school bus. it wasn't the first time she'd been called Sai Baba, after the famous Hindu holy man 抑度圣人)she'd seen on TV with his trademark afro (爆炸式卷发)towering over his head.But this lime had io be the worst. Rani jumped off the school bus, angry thoughts hovering inside Rani's head as she marched home in the drizzling rain. Why did her hair have to curl like a giant cotton candy balloon just when she wanted it to behave? Why, why. why, fumed Rani as she turned the back door key.“Rani, is that you?” Mama called from the family room. Suddenly Rani's cousins, Amit and Sumit, came charging toward her. "How many eggs docs Rani have in that nest on her head?* screamed Amit. ”Let me get that wig (假发)off Rani's hcad shouted Sumit. Before she could think. Rani had fled out the door and went back up the road she'd walked down minutes before. Halfway up, she slid unseen behind a green curtain of bamboo. Tearing through the wild growth, she made her way down a narrow mud path into a clearing (空地). She threw her schoolbag on the ground and breathed hard.“I hate my hair!” she cried. Collapsing on her schoolbag, she bitterly remembered the time she'd spent trying to smooth her hair in vain. Before long, she fell into a fitful sleep.“RANI! RAA-AANI!”Rani woke up to Mama's calls. She sounded anxious. uril never go home, she promised herself darkly. Mama let Amit and Sumit make fun of me. Papa would never have done that. He would listen to me and stand by my side. The minutes wore on. Alone in her secret hideout. Rani watched the shadow of Manina get longer and begin to disappear as dusk fell.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。Paragraph 1:Suddenly, leaves rustling, someone or something was making its way into the clearing.Paragraph 2:The next moment Papa was sitting beside her.1. B2. A3. C4. A5. C6. B7. A8. C9. A10. B参考答案:11. B12. C13. A14. A15. C16. A17. C18. B19. C20. B21. A22. C23. B24. C25. B26. A27. A28. C29. D30. D31. A32. D33. B34. B35. D36. D37. F38. A39. C40. E41. A42. C43. B44. C45. D46. A47. B48. C49. D50. A51. B52. D53. C54. B55. A56. museum's 57. began 58. an 59. restoration 60. are housed 61. and 62. explaining 63. currently 64. to display 65. with66. Dear Josh,I'm Li Hua, in charge of “English Classics Reading Poster Competition, I am writing to cordially invite you (o grade the poster entries on May 25(h in the lecture hall.To encourage English classics reading, the competition requires students to create hand-drawn posters to illustrate their understanding of classic works through visual presentation. Till now we've received up to forty submissions, which will be evaluated against rating criteria, including content richness, layout creativity and artistic expressiveness. Accordingly, top ten works will be awarded. With your expertise in literature and art, wc believe you will be a valuable addition lo the judging panel.Looking forward to your positive reply!Yours sincerely,Li Hua67. One possible version:Suddenly, leaves rustling, someone or something was making its way into the clearing.Rani froze. She knew about the dangerous animalsthe foxes and snakes and even man-eater leopardsthat lurked in the lush jungles. A shiver went down her spine. Hugging herself close, she crouched lower, not daring to move a muscle. Tiny night bugs bit into her soft flesh and hunger pangs wracked her belly. Rani was tortured by such a disastrous day! She held her breath as the rustling grew louder, her eyes scanning the bushes frantically. Suddenly, the thick leaves parted, and a dark form stepped into the clearing. Rani's heart leaping with fear, she opened her mouth to scream.The next moment Papa was sitting beside her. Relief and joy flooded through Rani. She flung her anns around Papa and clung lo him. "Rani! What's wrong?” a visibly relieved Papa asked. Rani hesitated at first, but then broke down in tears, “I hate my hair!” She poured out everything about teasing. uAnd that's not Rani sobbed. tkMama even let Amit and Sumit get away with it." Papa sighed, stroked her disheveled hair and planted a soft kiss on her forehead. know it's tough being teased by those kids, but you can't let it get to you. Look, you are beautiful just the way you are!” Papa said soothingly. Together, they sat in silence fbr a while, until Rani's tears dried up and she felt ready to face the world again.A. Waiting in line.B. Drinking coffee.10. Where will (he speakers go next?A. A grocery store.B. A restaurant.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11. What's the relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues.B. Friends.12. Why did the woman visit the man's house?A. To have a glass of wine.B. To pick him up before dinner.C. To congratulate him on his new home.13. Why can't Marcia show up tonight?A. She isn't feeling well.B. She needs to finish a report.C. She has a meeting with her boss.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14. When did the man get the tickets?A. On Monday.B. On Friday.15. How does the woman feel when the games arc close?A. Excited.B. Sad.16. Which team are the speakers cheering for?A. Spain.B. Russia.C. Watching TV.C. A stadium.C. Aunt and nephew.C. On Sunday.C. Pressured.C. Switzerland.三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What TV channel is Jimmy Kimmel Live on?A. NBC.B. TBS.18. When did Jimmy Kimmel become especially famous?A. After he hosted the Oscars.B. After Donald Trump became president.C. ABC.C. When he cried at his show for the first time.19. On talk shows, what usually comes right after (he opening speech?A. An interview.B. A musical performance. C. A comedy performance.20. What did Jimmy Kimmel do before hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live?A. He taught in a drama school.B. He worked at a radio station.C. He went to school in Los Angeles.四、阅读理解Inspired by his mentor Louis Sullivan, an influential figure in the world of modernist architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright coined the term 'organic architecture' around 1908.Rather than imitating nature or organic elements within the natural world, organic architecture is more concerned with re-interpretation of nature and harmony between the organic and the built environment. It ensures (hat the individual elements within buildings are put together to reflect the order within nature. Here are 4 of the most striking examples.Casa MilaLocation: Barcelona, SpainYear of completion :1910Architect: Antoni GaudiConsidered the greatest exponent of Catalan Modernism, Antoni Gaudi was devoted (o nature and the Catholic religion. While he originally intended this organic building to have a religious purpose, it is now an apartment building. True to the organic style, it features honey shapes that seemingly emerge from the earth.Learning Hub at Nanyang Technological University (NTU)Location: SingaporeYear of completion:20l 5Architect: Thomas HeatherwickEarning the nicknames 'dim sum basket building' and kthe Hive', the Learning Hub consists of 12 eight-storey towers arranged around a public atrium. The organic nature of the building extends to its interior with features like gardens that arc intended to encourage social interactions and study among students.Falling WaterLocation: Mill Run, PennsylvaniaYear of completion: 1939Architect: Frank Lloyd WrightA classic of modernism and organic architecture, Falling Water sits on top of a waterfall. Frank Lloyd Wright designed it for the Kaufmann family who-lhough (hey had originally hoped for a view of the waterfall-came to love the home.East Beach CafeLocation: Littlehampton, UKYear of completion:2007Architect: Thomas HeatherwickLocated in a seaside area with an industrial history, East Beach Cafe resembles (像)a piece of driftwood. Forty meters long, seven meters wide and five meters high, it initially polarised locals, but has since been well-received by ihe whole community. It was (he first building for Thomas Heathenvick who previously was better known as a sculptor.21. Which building has the longest history?A. Casa Mi怙. B. Learning Hub at NTU.C. Falling Water.D. East Beach Cafe.22. What can we learn about East Beach Cafe?A. It remains floating on the sea.B. It serves to encourage social interactions.C. It was not accepted by all the locals initially. D. It was originally intended for a particular family.23. Which of the following magazines is the text probably taken from?A. Natural WorldB. Architectural DigestC. Organic GardeningD. Extraordinary FiguresAs a child, I was proud of my southern origin. My own voice reflected my family's past and presenl-part northern Mississippi, part Tennessee, all southern. There was no sound I loved more than my grandmother's accent: thick, sweet, wami.While growing up, I began to realize outside of our region, southerners were often dismissed as uncultured and ignorant. I was ready to leave behind my tiny town in West Tennessee, starting a new life and jumping at big chances in some far-off cities. In thatembarrassing space between "teen" and "adult",my accent was a symbol of everything I thought I hated about my life in the rural South. I feared it would disqualify me from being a noted magazine writer. I would have to talk less “country”. So I killed a piece of myself. Tm ashamed of it, but I'm more ashamed that I tried to kill that part of someone clse-change Emily's accent.I met Emily in college. She was determined to work for the student newspaper, which was where I spent most of my waking hours, and we became friends. She, unlike me. accepted her roots. Early in our friendship, her mother asked where I was from, assuming it was somewhere up north. Then I felt my efforts paid off and even wanted to ignore the mistake.Emily is two years younger and she cared about my opinion. I advised her to be more like me and hide her signature Manchester accent. I stressed that throughout our college years, often by making fun of her vowel (元音)sounds. I told myself I was helping her achieve her dream of working as a reporter. Now, I see that it was actually about justifying my hiding p