2023届湖北省天门市高三5月适应性考试英语试题.docx
2023届湖北省天门市高三5月适应性考试英语试题一、短对话1. When will the game end?A. At 2:40 p.m.B. At 3:00 p.m.C.2. What would the man like to do?A. Order roast beef.B. Work at the beach.C.3. Where are the speakers most probably?A. In a bookstore.B. In a bank.C.4. What does the woman think of the activity?A. It can be interesting.B. It may be demanding.C.5. . What kind of book is the man reading?A. A detective story.B. An adventure novel.C.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6. What's the woman like?A. Outgoing.B. Shy.C.7. Whafs the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Friends.B. Relatives.C.At 3:10 p.m.Take something cold.In a hotel.It must be rewarding.Science fiction.Serious.Neighbors.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8. Why does the man often go to the concert?A. To improve his singing.B. To enjoy some pop music.C. To learn from others.9 . What does the woman speaker like doing best in her spare time?A. Playing the guitar.B. Learning the theory of music.their heads. But they shared what they had, not something they had no 53 for. Overcome with guilt, we54 the loaf of bread near the man and rode away, but not before 55 the true meaning of giving andsharing.41. A. problem42. A. actual43. A. doubt44. A. suggested45. A. Relieved46. A. spotted47. A. guess48. A. camped49. A. gathering50. A. at a loss51. A. broken52. A. intelligent53. A. use54. A. picked up55. A. explainingB. habitB , optionalB. hopeB. admittedB. InspiredB. helpedB. knowB. observedB. communicatingB. in the long runB. dustyB. wealthyB patienceB checked outB , learningC , protectionC. originalC. signC, agreedC. ExcitedC. visitedC , mindC , searchedC. performingC from time to timeC. wetC. curiousC. responsibilitiesC. showed offC , forgettingD. choiceD. normalD. fearD. promisedD. DisappointedD. followedD. rememberD. wanderedD. waitingD. by no meansD. emptyD. unfortunateD. expectationsD. put downD. assuming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个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡上。The awards ceremony fbr China's Amazing Decade: My Story, a contest open to non-Chinese to share their stories about the nation over the past 10 years, 56 (hold) on Thursday in Beijing. A total of 60 works received awards at the event jointly 57 (organize) by China Daily and Bank of China.The ceremony also saw the launch of the book My China Story: China in the Eyes of Foreign Youth, a compilation (汇编)of 27 essays 58 both English and Chinese from the contest in 2021, by authors from 18 countries.Liu Weiling, editor-in-chief of China Daily, said the event showcased the great changes in the new age and the achievements of Chinese modernization over the past decade, presenting a 59 (rely), admirable and respectable image of China. "The authors are 60 (witness) and recorders of China's development in the newer a, 61 quite a few of them are also participants in development over the past decade. When they take the vivid stories and experiences back to 62 (they) home countries, it will benefit the people of those countries and promote cultural exchanges J he said.Chang Cai, 63 Australian visiting scholar at Nanjing Agricultural University 64 received second prize in the contest, shared her story of participating in a veterinary epidemiology (兽医流行病学)training project in China, 65 (involve) tens of thousands of veterinary officials and academics from more than 30 universities.八、其他应用文66.假定你是李华,上周五你校英语俱乐部举办了“校园好声音”英文歌唱比赛。请你给校英语报写一篇关于该活动的报道,内容包括:1 .比赛的时间、地点和目的;2 .比赛的过程和结果;3 ,学生的感受和收获。注意:L写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。An English Song Singing Competition of “Campus Vbice九、读后续写67.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。It was four weeks before New Year, and our youth group wanted to do something together as a New Year project for our community. The concept was great, but none of us seventeen-year-olds had any idea what to do.“Maybe we could have a food drive to help the homeless J John suggested at our Sunday night meeting. "But we have done that many times", answered Brian with a frown.Ten minutes passed without any proposal good enough to win our hearts. Finally I decided to speak. "Why don't we think about our project for a few days and then come back with three or four suggestions we can vote on?” Everyone agreed to wait a week before deciding.I knew time was running out to get something going before New Year, but I had no clue what we should do. During the following week, one idea after another ran through my mind, but I was still indecisive.Thursday after school, I wandered into the kitchen as my dad prepared for dinner. Sensing my uneasiness, he asked what troubled me without even looking up. “Wellit.” I let out a long breath. "Our youth group wants to do something for New Year, but we don't know what to do.”“Hmm." My dad thought out loud. “There's a seniors9 home I've worked with close to St. Joseph's Hospital. The residents don't get out much around New Year with the snow and ice. It might be an idea to take them out to see the New Year lights around here.”I stood still for a few moments thinking of all the spectacular (绚丽的)New Year light displays in our neighborhood. To be honest, I never thought about that, but it might just work.注意:1 .续写词数应为130左右:2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Next Sunday evening, our youth group met.On New Year's Day, the bus we rented arrived at the seniors' home in the snow.C. Practising the violin.10. Where do the speakers agree to go?A. A concert on classical music.B , The man's aunt's home.C , A famous arts center.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11. What did the study say about Fitbit?A. It is of no use.B. It is not accurate.12. What does the man advise the woman to do?A. Try a cheaper one.B. Buy one for herself.13. What does the man think of Fitbit?A. It is worth it.B. It's valueless.C. It is not suitable for exercise.C. Wear Fitbit only when running.C. Ifs uncomfortable to wear.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14. What can we learn about the man?C. He is a presenter.C. Department stores.A. He is a teacher.B. He is a salesman.15. Where will the woman usually go to buy cheaper goods?A. Supermarkets.B. Outdoor markets.16. What does the woman highly recommend?A. Replacing old things with the new ones.B. Dealing with broken things by ourselves.C. Employing someone to help with the repairs.17. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. How to save money.B. How to open a savings account.C. How to share housework.三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18. What can the robot do for delivery?A. It can deliver items to the door alone.B , It can sort out goods more efficiently.C. It can recognize the owner of the house.19. What does the speaker think of delivery men?A. They might be replaced.B. They need update their skills.C. They should learn to control the robot.20. What is the main purpose of the speech?A. To introduce a delivery app.B. To provide job information.C. To present a new trend.四、阅读理解Top Exhibitions to See in London in 2023Architectural: Vanishing PointsWhile we like to think of architecture existing purely in the real world, emerging designers and architects are using platforms like Instagram to create structures in the virtual world. This collection of works, which range from the practical to the fantastical, are all by architects who have gathered significant social media followings.In the Digital Universe at ROCA London. 8 February31 July, free.Flowery: OrchidsThis annual festival is back in bloom (开花),this time inspired by the beauty and biodiversity of Cameroon. Just like previous years, the orchids are spread throughout the various zones of the Princess of Wales conservatory and accompanied by sculptures that are just as colourful as the flowers on display.At Kew Gardens. 4 February _5 March, & 16.50-entrance to the gardens included.Female Abstraction: Action, Gesture, PaintArt history has often shone a light on the men of Abstract Expressionism, such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko. Well, now's the time to let the most important women of the movement take the limelight in an exhibition that includes works by American artists such as Lee Krasner and Helen Frankenthaler, but spreads the net wider to include the female abstract artists from Europe, Asia and the wider world, with whom most of us will be unfamiliar.At Whitechapel Gallery. 9 February7 May, £ 16.50concessions available.Powerful Portraits (肖像):Alice NeelThe largest UK exhibition to date of American painter Alice Neel's work will bring together her figurative pieces from across her 60-year career. Neel went against the popular grain by painting figures when abstract works were most popular, and she painted subjects that other artists ignored - pregnant women, labour leaders, black children, civil rights activists and strange performers. It's high time we had a major show of her work in London, and the Barbican has duly provided.At Barbican Art Gallery. 16 February-21 May, & 18.21. Which of the following exhibitions is held once a year?A. Flowery: Orchids.B . Powerful Portraits: Alice Neel.C. Architectural: Vanishing Points.D. Female Abstraction: Action, Gesture, Paint.22. When can visitors appreciate Lee Krasner's works?A. On February 8. B. On January 7. C. On April 7. D. On May 8.23. What can we learn about the artist Alice Neel?A. She is 60 years old now.B. Her works didn't follow the trend.C. She often ignored some common subjects.D. She is the most popular American painter in the UK.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 doctors' 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 life.24. What would happen if Roosevelt followed his doctors9 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.25. . 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.26. How is the text mainly developed?A.By following time order.B.By listing obvious reasons.C.By giving someexamples.D.By making necessary comparisons.27. Which of the following can best describe Roosevelt?A. Humorous. B. Generous.C. Considerate. D. Ambitious.Look up how to increase your life expectancy (预期寿命),and you will probably see plenty of results recommending that you have a healthy diet, get sufficient sleep, work out and cut out tobacco and too much alcohol consumption. But what many of us don't know is that our relationships also affect our life expectancy. Social integration is associated with greater life satisfaction, better health and increased life expectancy. People with wide social networks are more likely to be happy, experience fewer health issues, enjoy better mental health and to live a lot longer.Now this doesn't mean that we should dive head first into a relationship whenever we9re lonely in order to avoid dying young. Harmful relationships can be as isolating as being alone, so who we choose to break bread with is absolutely vital to our overall health.Have you ever wondered why some people are single and happy, while others are drowning in suffering? Or why some married couples exist in a consistent state of bliss, while others are practically enemies?Research shows that marriage has greater benefits for men than it does for women. Being coupled allows men to receive the essential emotional support that they would lack if they were single. They also get the added benefit of being physically taken care of thanks to the gender roles society still subscribes to.Women, on the other hand, don't have as much luck when it comes to being coupled. A woman in a harmful relationship is likely to experience the mental, emotional and physical consequences that come with that. On the contrary, a woman in a healthy relationship is likely to live well. Research shows that the women who are happily married tend to be coupled with partners who take on their fair share of household responsibilities.But thafs not all, age gaps also need to be factored in to determine relationship satisfaction. Couples with wider age gaps are more likely to be harmonious compared to their peers.28. What does the writer intend to emphasize in Paragraph 1?A. Some health problems.B. Ways to increase life expectancy.C. The effect of sleep on people's health.D. The importance of human relationships.29. What does the underlined word “bliss“ mean in Paragraph 3?A. Happiness.B. Kindness.C. Loneliness.D. Friendliness.30. What can we learn from the research?A. Marriage benefits men and women equally.B. Women benefit more from marriage than men.C. Men are better taken care of because of the gender roles.D. Good relationship can effectively prevent people from dying lonely.31. What would be probably discussed in the next paragraph of this passage?A. The influence of a harmonious marriage.B. Relationship satisfaction for older couples.C. Gender differences in marriage satisfaction.D. The benefits of wider age gaps in marriage.Reading is a complex and crucial skill that impacts the youth's ability to perform as students. Therefore, it's import