湖南省部分学校2022-2023学年高三下学期第一次联考英语试题.docx
高三英语试卷注意事项:1 .答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。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,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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。例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B.£9. 18.答案是Co1. What is the woman most probably like?A Careless.B. Cautious.2. What does the woman ask the man to do?A. Clean his room.B. See a movie.3. Who did the man visit in San Francisco?A. His boss.B. His uncle.4. What will Jack do this afternoon?A. Go to work.B. Stay at home.5. How much should the man pay?A. 340 yuan.B. 300 yuan,第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分22.5分)C. £9. 15.C. Attentive.C. Play basketball.C. His aunt.C. See a doctor.C. 40 yuan.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。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。假定你是李华,你校英文报拟刊登以“OceanProtection”为主题的短文。请给你的外国朋 友Tom写封邮件向他约稿,内容包括:1 .稿件内容;.稿件长度;2 .交稿时间。 注意:1 .写作词数应为80左右;.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Tom,Yours, Li Hua| 第二节(满分25分)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。When I was eight, my mom was very sick and very sad, and there was nothing my dad could do to cheer her up. I made her a get-well-soon card, but that didn't work either. All she said was, “There are no roses."I knew what she was talking about. Not long ago, we lived in a much bigger house, with a large garden full of roses, roses everywhere. Mom loved roses very much. We lived in that house all my life, then when I was six, things went very wrong. Dad's business crashed, and even though he managed to save the company, he had to fire two-thirds of his staff, and we had to sell the big house.We moved into a smaller house in front of which the earth was dry. The minute she saw it, Mom hated it. "It will be great/' Dad comforted her cheerfully, "Pll paint the house on the weekends, and youll plant your roses!" "Yes J Mom said, forcing a smile. But we could see she was not a bit excited."Oh, look. Mom! The neighbor has roses! I screamed, pointing to the garden next door with thousands of flowers. nThat means you can grow roses too!” But Mom wasn't feeling well, and she didn't have the energy to start a new garden.I sat in our new yard and stared at the neighbor's garden. My neighbor, a kind granny, was out among the roses, wearing a huge hat. She saw me and asked, "What are you doing, looking at my roses?”“I was just looking,“ I replied, nTheyfre really beautiful! My mom used to have roses. But my mom is seriously ill now, and she is very sad because she misses her roses.“I am so sorry to hear that. But I know you are a good boy. You can pick as many as possible if the flowers can offer your mom some relief. I hugged granny for her generosity.The next morning, when the sun rose, everything was ready. I sat on the floor in a corner of my mom's bedroom and waited for her to wake up.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。My mom opened her eyes and sat up slowly and laboriously. After that, I often assisted my neighbor with her garden.6. What do we know about the woman?A. She feels worried.B. She likes singing.q she has got a fever.7. How does the woman often clean her ears?A. By using a plastic stick. B. By using her fingers. C. By using a metal stick.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why does the woman refuse to go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art today?A. The weather isn't good.B. She isn't interested in art.C. She wants to stay outdoors.9. Where are the speakers going first?A. To the Times Square.B. To the Central Park.C. To the Statue of Liberty.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What does the man call the woman to do?A. Check out of the hotel.B. Make a reservation.C. Ask about the city center.11. What does the woman say about the Imperial?A. It is cheaper than her hotel.B. It is rated as a five-star hotel.C. It is better known than her hotel.C. The location.C. In England.C. Classmates.C. It is small.12. What does the man finally want to know about the Imperial? A The telephone number. B. The price.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where are the speakers now?A. In Italy.B. In France.14. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues.B. Neighbors.15. Why did Sharon fail to see the Bloody Tower?A. Her son didn!t like it.B. She had no time to go to London.C. There is nothing about it in her brochure.16. How do the speakers feel about Pisa?A. It is noisy.B. It is great.听第1。段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the speaker explaining?A. How he'll make a presentation.B. How to send e-mails to students.C. How he'll grade for the group projects.18. How many grades will the speaker give to his students?A. One.B. Two.C Three.19. What will the speaker do with the written report's grade?A. Check everyone!s work.B. Ask each one to make a report.C. Give everyone the same grade.20. What is the final grade related to?A. The group presentation.B. The personal contribution.C. The group written report.第二部分 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。AA family vacation may be a good opportunity to relax and enjoy ourselves. Destinations nestled in nature with plenty of breathing room and easy access to fresh air are trending. Here are four destinations with an eye towards the great outdoors.Woodloch Resort, PennsylvaniaConsidering meals, drinks and activities are all included, it is worry-free to travel at Woodloch Resort. With vast rural grounds, its location and safety measures make it easy to be socially distant. You can sail on the lake, hike, swim or enjoy family-friendly games and entertainment. Comfort food classics served three times each day should satisfy even picky eaters.Ocean Lakes Family Campground, South CarolinaCamping is a time-honored tradition. Families may bond over simple pleasures such as eating burgers grilled over an open fire and stargazing. Ocean Lakes Family Campground in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, sits on nearly a mile of beachfront. Each site is roomy enough for a large camper. Mini-golf, a waterpark, and bike rentals are a few of the many family friendly recreational options. Hull-O Farms, New YorkDevelop a connection to the land when you stay on a working farm. Take part in simple agricultural tasks such as picking fruit, gathering eggs and milking cows. Kids can enjoy the outdoor environment with healthy freedom that their parents might not be able to allow them in acrowded city. Hull-0 Farms is a 7th-generation family farm. Guests may reserve one of three comfortable houses and participate in farm life as much or as little as they please. Shenandoah Valley, VirginiaVirginia's Shenandoah Valley is not far from Philadelphia and New York. Youll find a slower pace as you travel along scenic country roads through mountains, valleys and forests.You can hike in Shenandoah National Park, explore large caves» or rent a boat moving down the Shenandoah River.21. Which destination offers all-inclusive service?B. Woodloch Resort.D. Ocean Lakes Family CampgroundB. In a biography.D. In a travel brochure.A. Shenandoah Valley.C. Hull-0 Farms.22. What is special about Hull-0 Farms?A. People can camp on the beach.B. People can enjoy all kinds of foods.C. People can take part in farm life.D. People can row a boat along the river.23. Where can the text be found?A. In a novel.C. In a farming magazine.When Roosevelt was a kid, his doctors claimed that he was too weak to live a normal life like most children of his age. They strongly recommended him to avoid participation in any physical activities, fearing that it could worsen his health condition and potentially lead to his death. Their opinions implied that he would face up to a life full of all kinds of limitations. Instead of permitting their limiting beliefs about what he could do and achieve, he chose to live a meaningful life.Despite his doctors1 strong suggestions that he remain inactive, he didn't want to be a carefree observer of the world as it passed him by. He was determined to force himself to be active. Roosevelt had daily adventures in the woods as a boy.He continued to play sports when he got to college. In fact, he didn't just play, but he excelled in both boxing and rowing, both of which require astonishing levels of strength and endurance. When Roosevelt graduated from college, his doctors were still not completely sure about his health condition. They still believed that he would be putting himself in serious danger, because his heart problems had not improved. They firmly believed that it would be best to find a desk job for him after completing a college degree. Once again, Roosevelt decided to challenge himself to his physical limits by living an extremely energetic adult life. In about every field he took part, he would aim to push his physical limits. Impressively, he was excellent as an explorer, a hunter, an author, a soldier and a politician.Eventually, Roosevelt went beyond the mistaken limitation upon him and lived an amazing lifeWhat would happen if Roosevelt followed his doctors' suggestions?A. He would live a meaningful life.B. His life would be full of limitations.C. His parents would feel satisfied with him.D. He would become an extraordinary person.24. What did his doctors expect Roosevelt to become after college graduation?A. An explorer.B. A boxing player.C. An office clerk.D. A politician.25. How is the text mainly developed?A. By following time order.B. By listing obvious reasons.C. By giving some examples.D. By making necessary comparisons.26. Which of the following can best describe Roosevelt?A. Humorous. B. Generous.C. Considerate. D. Ambitious.CTalking to your children about the misinformation they may find online is a great idea. Children don't always have the judgment or critical thinking skills to test what they read or watch, but they'll develop these abilities quickly if you help them figure out how to separate fact from fiction. We*re here to help you do just that!Don5t wait for your kids to approach you with questionsinstead, take a few minutes to sitdown with them. Let them know that there's a lot of content out there on the Internet, and not all o£ it is true. With everything going on in the world, remind your kids that they might be seeing a lot of confusing, false information going around on social media and other parts of the web.It's a good idea to turn news reports and TV shows into teachable moments. Look for small opportunities to start helpful conversations about misinformation with your kids. Take a TV show or newspaper article and transform it into a helpful, easy way to understand what misinformation is9 and how to avoid it.Misinformation can be really upsetting and stressful for your kids to think about. Let them know that you're always available to listen and answer their questions if they*re feeling confused. Reassure your kids that there are no stupid questions, and that you're always willing to explain something for them.Teach your kids a few tricks to fact-check misinformation online. Remind your kids to be on the lookout for strange-looking websites» like those ending with co”. Tell them to read through the headline. If it has a lot of mistakes, or if it's written in all capital letters, there's a good chance that it might be misinformation. Additionally, introduce your kids to official websites, which are quick and easy ways to fact-check information.27. Why should people talk to their children about online misinformation?A. There is no information holding true online,B. There is no one else willing to teach the children.C. Children lack the ability to judge the information.D Children can't develop the judgement on their own.28. The approach mentioned in paragraph 4 aims to.A. relieve children's financial burdenapproach children positively to help themB. remind parents to seize every chance to teachencourage children to communicate with parents29. Which of the following is most likely to be misinformation?A. A passage on the website .B. A passage on the website www. pep. com. cn.C. A passage titled with Origins of the Mandela Effect”.D. A passage titled with nSHOK! GAS RAN OUT YESTERDAY11.30. Who is the text intended for?A. Parents.B. Teenagers. C. Students.D. Teachers.DWildlife crossings don't just protect animals. They can also mitigateproblems related to wildlife-vehicle collisions (碰撞)and save significant money for a community.Wildlife crossings are man-made structures that help animals move safely around their habitat. They are often paths under or over another existing road or railway, or underground passages for animals to get past for food or avoiding attacks.Some animals are unable to migrate to survive. People still rely on highways for business and travel, and animals continue to have mobility needs for survival, though. When new roads are built, animals living in a part of their habitat can greatly increase the number of wildlife vehicle collisions while trying to cross the new barriers.In a new study, Wisnu Sugiarto, a Washington State University economics doctoral student, examined data for 13 of the 22 wildlife crossings, including bridges and underpasses, in the Washington State. He compared the number of wildlife-vehicle collisions each year before and after the construction of a wildlife crossing. He considered the area within 10 miles of a crossing.Then he compared his analysis to a separate area in the state with no crossings at all. "The findings reported that wildlife crossing structures reduced the number of wildlife-vehicle collisions by one to three accidents on average per mile per year J Sugiarto said. "Therefore, building wildlife crossing structures is typically an essential and effective strategy to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions.Trior to working on this research, I wasn*t aware of any strategies to reduce wildlife vehicle collisions. I also thought we couldn't do much about it, partly because we wouldn't be able to communicate with wildlife and control their movement, Sugiarto added. "However, it turns out that there are multiple strategies to deal with issues related to wildlife-vehicle collisions and we can do something about them.”It is reported that the government has invested $ 350 million over five years for the construction of wildlife crossings. Every wildlife crossing offers a mean benefit of between $235,000 and $443,000 each year.31. What does the underlined word “mitigate“ in paragraph 1 mean?A. Analyze.B. Reduce.C. Study.D. Discover.32. What does the third paragraph mainly tell us?A. How the wildlife crossings are built.B. Why wildlife crossings are necessary.C Wha