2023届广东省广州市高三上学期调研测试英语试题及答案.docx
exchanged glances. I turned to my sister, hoping she would say she wanted to get on a plane too, but she simply stuck her tongue out at me and giggled again.Don't they get it? I was in desperate need of a plane ride, and I needed something cool to talk about with my friends when we got home. "Sitting in the back seat of the car sucks.” I blurted (脱 口 而出)out."Jay!" My mom shouted. “Watch your mouth!59“OK, sorry, but I really want to go by plane.”“This conversation is over." My dad growled. "Finish your eating and go to your room.”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。We left two days later on Saturday morning in our car.I was told to wait until we checked in our bags at the airport.广州市2023届第一学期高三调研测试英语参考答案2831 ACBD32 35 ADDB第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节 21 23 BCA2427 CCBD第二节 3640GBCDF第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 41 45BDACA4650 CBADC第一下56.have broken61. Facing 说明:57. which62. with58. eventually63. an51-55 DBCDA59. heroes64. and60.caused65. their1 .有拼写或大小写错误的作答不给分。2 .除所列答案外,若试评过程中发现其他可接受答案,经讨论确认后,全区范 围内统一给分。第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)NOTICEDear students,To safeguard people's health and safety, our school has decided to organize another Covid testing for all the teaching staff and students on campus. The testing will be conducted at the stadium from 5:00 p,m. to 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon. Please arrive at the testing site according to the set schedule in an orderly manner and follow the instructions of the medical staff on site. Additionally, please get your Suikang Code and Sample collection information QR code ready. Make sure to wear a mask throughout the process and keep a distance of at least one meter away from others.The Students' Union第二节(满分25分)邓e left,卬。days later cm Saturday morning in our car. Reluctant as I was, I helped stuff the car truck full of suitcases. There I was, stuck in the back seat with no hope of having great tales of adventure for my friends and little expectation of celebrating my birthday with style. After what seemed like a lifetime, I felt extremely bored as Marlene fell asleep beside me. Rolling down the window, I caught a glimpse of a large plane flying overhead. How I wished I were on that plane! At that moment, I noticed my father made a turn off the highway and drove past a sign that read “Airport Parking”. I couldn't believe my eyes. We were heading right into the airport.I was told to w万 until we checked in our bags at the airport. "We were planning this as a birthday present fbr you all alongMom explained, "despite your impolite language the other night, Happy birthday, sweetheart !” My Dad also wished me a happy birthday as he bent down to kiss my head while Marlene threw her arms around me, winking and giggling heartily. Overwhelmed with emotions, I looked at the boarding pass in my hands, finally waking up to the fact that my dream of taking a flight indeed came true. Yet what touched me most was the great love, patience and tolerance from my family. It was my best birthday ever!Set within Hotel Relays Saint Germain, next to the renowned Le Comptoir du Relais, is the tiny L9Avant Comptoir de la Terre, a tiny, casual, and oh-so-delicious wine bar that will keep you coming back fbr more. This tiny restaurant doesn't accept reservations, so be prepared to wait.Chez JustineThis spot delivers the authentic Parisian brasserie(啤酒店)feel - groups laughing over post work wine, couples waiting at a street-side table, and a busy bar full of the who's who of the neighborhood. They have fantastic wood-fired pizzas, homemade lasagna, and a great happy hour.21. Which restaurant best suits people who enjoy historic atmosphere?A. Chez Nanchang.B. Le Train Bleu.C. L9Avant Comptoir de la Terre.D. Chez Justine.22. What do Chez Nanchang and L'Avant Comptoir de la Tene have in common?A. They have famous wine bars.B. They are famous historic sites.C. They can't be booked in advance.D. They offer street BBQ experience.23. What can people do at Chez Justine?A. Experience bar culture.B. Enjoy the BBQ experience.C. Get the perfect view of Eiffel Tower.D. Dine under the hand-painted ceilings.BLast summer, Katie Steller pulled off the freeway on her way to work. She stopped at a traffic light, where a man was sitting with a sign asking for help. She rolled down her window and shouted, 'Tm driving around giving free haircuts. Do you want one right now?” The man looked to be in his 60s. He was heavyset, balding, and missing a few teeth. He laughed, then paused. "Actually;' he said, “I have a funeral to go. I was really hoping to get a haircut”Few minutes later, the man, named Edward, took a seat on a red chair moved down from Steller's car, and she trimmed his curly graying hair. He told her about growing up in Mississippi, about moving to Minnesota to be closer to his children, and how he still often phoned his mom. After Steller was done, Edward looked in a mirror. "Wow, I look good!” he grinned.To date, Steller has given 30 or so such haircuts to people around the city. She is keenly aware of the power of her cleanup job. "If s more than a haircutshe says.Steller knows that a haircut can change a life. One changed hers. As a teen, she suffered from a severe bowel disease and her hair thinned drastically. Seeing this, her mother arranged fbr Steller's first professional haircut.“To sit down and have somebody look at me and talk to me like a person and not just an illness, it helped me feel cared about and less alone/9 she says. After that, Steller knew she wanted to have her own salon. Soon after finishing cosmetology (美 容)school in 2009, she began what she now calls her Red Chair Project, reaching out to people on the streets.“Part of what broke my heart was just how lonely people looked J she says. “I thought maybe I can't fix their problems, but I can help them feel less alone sometimes/924. Which of the following best describes Edward?A. He related everything to Steller.B. He lived with his mom in Mississippi.C. He was satisfied with his new haircut.D. He sat by the roadside asking for a haircut.25. What do we know about the free haircuts?A. They made people full of power.B. They helped people solve their problems.C. They conveyed care and love to people in need.D. They made Steller salon obtain good reputation.26. What inspired Stellar to start her Red Chair Project?A. Her wish to talk to people.B. Her personal experience in her teens.C. Her mother's encouragement.D. Her ambition to start a unique salon.27. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. A Special Hair-dresserB. Edward's Free HaircutC. An Amazing EncounterD. More Than a Free HaircutCWhen we dig to obtain a precious metal, a fuel, or an ancient mine, we remove a chapter of another time. Such materials take millions of years to settle, then only moments to remove with machine and explosive.Ever since humans first realized that the ground beneath them held hidden riches, we have dug down to discover what lies beneath. Mining makes almost every aspect of our modern lives possible, and often the effects on the natural world are far, far away from home. Unlike many of the changes humanity has brought on the planet's surface, which will disappear in time, some of our underground doings have left permanent horrible scars (伤疤).“The underground world for most of us is out of sight, out of mind J observes geologist Jan Zalasiewicz in England. "Yet it is seeing significant change that in some ways is as striking as any that humans have made to the Earth's geology, and that is permanent." At present, while certain tree roots can reach as much as 68 meters deep somewhere in South Africa, miners in that country have dug five kilometers below Earth's surface in pursuit of gold. The world's deepest borehole (钻孑L) plunges (陡 降)more than 12 kilometers into the ground.“Things like mines and boreholes, even pressed by pressure and chemically changed by underground liquids, are big and obvious holes in the rock. They're not subtle/' Zalasiewicz says. Zalasiewicz and his co-authors propose a new term for such underground disturbances: "anthroturbation. The name originates from the word “bioturbation",which refers to the kind of trace left behind in the Earth by animals suchas ants when they dig their homes. Humans take this kind of disturbance to a much deeper level.“The only way these marks can go away is by coming to the surface and being destroyed, or getting caught up in a continental crash, or some other activities/9 Zalasiewicz told me. “Any of these ways fbr erasing them will take tens to hundreds of millions of years.”28. What's the author's attitude to humans' underground digging?A. Negative. B. Approval. C. Unconcerned. D. Neutral.29. What does the author want to show by giving examples in paragraph 3?A. To show humans5 super ability.B. To praise humans' determination.C. To reveal humans' destructive power.D. To introduce humans' new discoveries.30. What does the underlined word “subtle" in paragraph 4 mean?A. Apparent. B. Unnoticeable. C. Incredible. D. Mysterious. 31.What can we learn from this passage?A. The modem lives depend on the underground digging.B. The protection of the underground is well underway.C. The underground doings by humans will soon disappear.D. The disappearance of the underground scars will take ages.DIsraeli company Watergen has produced a device that generates clean, drinkable water out of air. The device called GENNY is small enough to be used in a home or office but can generate up to 30 liters of water a day. The water that GENNY produces is not only clean enough to drink, it's also often cleaner than tap water.GENNY takes air in and passes it through a filter (过滤器)to remove dust and dirt. The filter is powerful enough to work even in areas with high air pollution. The air then passes through a chamber where heating and cooling cause water vapor in the air to condense (凝 结).This water is then passed through several more filters and minerals are added to make it healthier and taste better. Finally, the water is stored in a tank where it is continually circulated to keep it fresh.A larger model, called the GEN-350, can produce up to 900 liters of water per day. The GEN-350 is now being used in hospitals that previously did not have a reliable source of fresh, clean water. Watergen has also developed an emergency response vehicle (ERV) that can carry a GEN-350 unit wherever it is needed. In addition to the GEN-350, the ERV carries a portable generator that supplies electricity for the GEN-350.Watergen's ERV is designed to bring water to people suffering from the effects of a serious earthquake, fire, flood or other situations. Once such an incident occurred in California in 2018. A fire started at a camp site and spread quickly over a wide area, destroying many thousands of acres of trees and many homes. One of Watergen's ER Vs was driven there and it provided water for its citizens and rescue workers. Besides, they also provided clean safe water for the residents of Texas and Florida in the aftermath of the devastation caused by hurricane's Harvey and Irma.32. What can we know about Watergendevices ?A. They're available in different sizes.B. They' re made in numerous countries.C. They're extremely difficult to operate.D. They produce less water in polluted regions.33. The GENNY adds minerals to.A. keep the water fresh and cleanB. meet the water safety criteriaC. remove dust and dirt from the waterD. improve the flavor of thewater34. What can Watergen do using its ERV?A. Deal with customers9 complaints.B. Outperform its competitors.C. Supply electricity for local people.D. Respond to natural disasters.35. What is the purpose of the text?A. To advertise an Israeli company.B. To introduce an Israeli water device.C. To explain the principles of purifying water.D. To recommend a new brand of drinking water.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。The post-vacation syndrome (综合症)affects the majority of students. 36 Symptoms can last a few days, a week, or up to 15 days. Here are some tips that will help you manage it.Ease into your scheduleAfter a long vacation, it is necessary to plan the schedule. The ideal is to fulfill your schedule 100%, but you must be realistic: be flexible during the first weeks and do not arrange your schedule too tight. 37Start with small goalsStarting with small tasks will allow you to achieve small objectives and gain satisfaction with what has been completed. Always, now more than ever, it's important to break down big goals into small daily or weekly goals to motivate you to keep going.Make your space free from distractions38 Rearrange your study area, put it in order, and avoid wasting hours on mobile phones. Remember that, after a distraction, it takes us an average of 25 minutes to refocus on what we were doing.Maintain leisure activitiesExperts recommend not to return suddenly to studies but to do it a few days before to adapt schedules, routines and even diet. During the first days, it will also help you to maintain some leisure activities, 39Rest to be more productiveIt is likely that, during your vacations, you have slept in a disorderly way: some days little and other days more than 12 hours. To get back into the routine, you need to get back to sleep in an orderly and sufficient way. 40 Sleeping 8 hours a day will help you improve your attention and concentration and consolidate (巩固) the knowledge acquired during the day.A. Stop yourself from being distracted by any noise.B. Your mind and body need time to adjust back to the routine.C. It's time for you to avoid being distracted during your study time.D. Sport, for example, will help reduce stress, and release muscle and mental tension. E. We must accept that the holidays are over and face the new semester with optimism.F. One way to adapt is to go to bed earlier and progressively advance the wake-up time.G. Its most common symptoms are psychological discomfort and difficulty concentrating.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)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白 处的最佳选项。I was heading towards my favorite CD store when a display in a shop window caught my eye. Upon closer 41, I realized the painting was a jigsaw puzzle,and the shop was full of such puzzles. When I stepped inside, I found myself suddenly 42 back to my childhood years.Long ago on long summer days in my hometown, my sisters and I, well before the 43 of cellphones and video games, would spend the afternoons 44 jigsaw puzzles of colorful waterfalls and other natural 45 .Many decades later, as I 46 shelf after shelf of puzzles, I wondered: Could fitting them together today be as 47 as in bygone years?Indeed, the two puzzles