浙江省Z20名校联盟2022-2023学年高三上学期第二次联考英语试题(含听力)(解析版).docx
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1、Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)2023届高三第二次联考英语试题卷第I卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)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。1 .【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What does the girl like about her parents?A. They are kind.B. They are rich.C. They have influence.【答案】A【解析】【原
2、文】 M: We cant afford to give you a lot of money because we dont have high-paying jobs, but you must always know that your mother and I are very caring when it comes to helping you.W: I know - and that is what I like about you.2 .【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】How much does the keyboard cost now?A. $50.B. $40.C.
3、$20.【答案】B【解析】【原文】W: Pardon me, what is the price of this keyboard? Is it on sale?M: It is usually fifty dollars, but it is twenty percent off until the 15th of this month.3 .【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Why did the boy refuse the girls offer?A. He has a doctors appointment.B. He has gone to the beach earlier.C
4、. He needs to go to see his family.【答案】C【解析】原文 W: I have to go to the doctors office right after school. If you want to go to the beach when Im done, we 恐惧症是一个真正的问题。很多邮件都是主动提供的。如果那个惊人的工作机会再也没有了怎么办?)” 可知,作者是害怕会错过一些东西而导致对删除邮件感到焦虑。故选D项。26题详解】细节理解题。根据最后一段中 “I found it useful to limit my emails to 50 and
5、 I use an email system which ensures all school emails go into a separate inbox, so I can see at a glance when Dress like a Roman, day or Bring an onion to schoor day (yes really) is coming up!(我发现把我的电子邮件限制在50封很有用,我使用的电子 邮件系统可以确保所有学校的电子邮件都放在一个单独的收件箱里,所以我可以一眼看到穿得像罗马 人日或带洋葱到学校(是的,真地)即将到来!)”可知,作者最后限制了邮
6、件数量。故选D项。【27题详解】主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其根据最后一段中Im on top of my inbox.(我正在处理并控制我的收件箱)”可 知,本文主要讲述可作者是如何处理并控制收件箱的。故选B项。CThis fall, students at the University of Massachusetts found a new menu at their dining commons: the “diet for a cooler planet menu. This meant herb-roasted lamb, raised with a carbon-friendly a
7、pproach. It included sweet potatoes that had been picked from a local farms field post-harvest. The options were plant-heavy, locally grown, and involved little to no packaging.“We wanted to let students participate in climate action by making choices about their food/9 says Kathy Wicks, sustainabil
8、ity director for UMass Dining. The university is not alone in this effort. Increasingly, American consumers and institutions are thinking about how their food choices factor into climate change. For many, small choices at the grocery store, dining hall, and restaurant can feel more accessible than b
9、ig-ticket options like buying a fuel-efficient car or installing home solar panels.Small changes in dietary habits may make a big difference. Climate activists often target fossil fuels and transportation systems, but studies point to the food system as a significant contributor to global warming. A
10、ccording to Project Drawdown, a research organization that evaluates climate solutions, the way food is grown, transported, and consumed accounts for about a quarter of the worlds greenhouse gas emissions. Beef is a regular target. on average, Americans cut a quarter pound of beef per week from thei
11、r diet, its like taking 10 million cars off the road a year,“ says Sujatha Bergen, director of health campaigns for the Natural Resources Defense Council. Food waste ranks third among climate solutions. While much waste occurs before consumers are involved-food left on the field or chucked“ because
12、it does not fit appearance standards, Americans also throw out a lot of food they have purchased: about $ 1,600 worth a year per family of four.People are beginning to understand that their food choices make a big impact on climate/5 says Megan Larmer, director of regional food at the Glynwood Cente
13、r for Regional Food and Farming in New York. But, she cautions substantial change will need to come from the whole food system.28. What is the purpose of the new menu at the University of Massachusetts?A. To market the cold dishes.B. To reduce the cost of packaging.C. To popularize the plant-heavy d
14、iet.D. To promote low carbon awareness.29. What can be inferred from Paragraph 2?A. Food is a decisive factor for climate change.B. Food choices matter much to global warming.C. Universities are working together in climate action.D. Fuel-efficient cars are not affordable for consumers.30. What does
15、Sujatha Bergen say about beef?A. It has great influence on carbon reduction.B. It is popular among millions of car drivers.C. It has a close relationship with gas emission.D. It plays a significant role in Americans diet.31. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. Food System Refo
16、rm: A Successful TrialGlobal Warming: An Approaching DangerB. Carbon Emission: A Killer, or Healer?C. Low Carbon Diet: A Craze, or More?【答案】28. D 29. B 30. A 31. D【解析】【导语】本文是说明文。文章主要介绍了人们可以通过选择低碳食物对气候变化做出贡献。【28题详解】推理判断题。根据第一段的 “This meant herb-roasted lamb, raised with a carbon-friendly approach. It
17、 included sweet potatoes that had been picked from a local farms field post-harvest. The options were plant-heavy, locally grown, and involved little to no packaging.(这意味着用一种碳友好的方式饲养的香草烤羊肉。其中包括从当 地农场收获后采摘的红薯。这些选择都是当地种植的植物,几乎没有包装)”和第二段的We wanted to let students participate in climate action by making
18、 choices about their food,“ says Kathy Wicks, sustainability director for UMass Dining.( “我们想让学生通过选择食物来参与气候行动,”马萨诸塞大学餐饮部可持续发 展主任凯西威克斯说)”推知,马赛诸塞州大学新菜单的目的是促进学生的低碳意识。故选D。【29题详解】推理判断题。根据第二段的 uIncreasingly, American consumers and institutions are thinking about how their food choices factor into climate
19、change. For many, small choices at the grocery store, dining hall, and restaurant can feel more accessible than big-ticket options like buying a fuel-efficient car or installing home solar panels.(越 来越多的美国消费者和机构开始思考他们的食物选择如何影响气候变化。对许多人来说,在杂货店、食堂 和餐馆的小选择比购买节能型汽车或安装家用太阳能电池板等昂贵的选择更容易获得)”推知,食物选择对 全球变暖意义
20、重大,因为比起节能汽车等昂贵的选择来,它更容易做到。故选B。【30题详解】推理判断题。根据第三段的If, on average, Americans cut a quarter pound of beef per week from their diet, its like taking 10 million cars off the road a year,“ says Sujatha Bergen, director of health campaigns for the Natural Resources Defense Council.( “平均来说,如果美国人每周从饮食中减少四分之一
21、磅牛肉,就相当于 每年减少1000万辆汽车,”自然资源保护委员会健康运动主任Sujatha Bergen说)”可知,Sujatha Bergen 认为人们少吃牛肉就相当于减少了汽车排放。由此推知,Sujatha Bergen认为牛肉对减碳有很大影响。故选 Ao31题详解】主旨大意题。通读全文,结合第三段的 Small changes in dietary habits may make a big difference. Climate activists often target fossil fuels and transportation systems, but studies poi
22、nt to the food system as a significant contributor to global warming.(饮食习惯上的小改变可能会带来很大的不同。气候活动人士经常以化石燃料 和运输系统为目标,但研究指出,粮食系统是全球变暖的一个重要因素)”和最后一段的“Peopleare beginning to understand that their food choices make a big impact on climate(人们开始明白,他们的食物选择对 气候有很大影响)”可知,本文主要介绍了人们可以通过选择低碳食物对气候变化做出贡献。D项“低碳饮 食:疯狂,
23、还是更多? ”可以作为本文的最佳标题。故选D。DIve tried a bunch of strategies to increase my intelligence. Ive made flashcards to memorize words. Ive subscribed to daily crosswords. What did I get for it? Average scores on standardized tests. A lot of unfinished puzzles. But I cant say any of those strategies made me not
24、iceably smarter.Paul, a biology and social science writer, challenges us to rethink what we think about thinking. Our assumption that intelligence solely exists within the isolated organism of brain leaves us flummoxedby paradoxes like this one: how London resident Ben Pridmore can remember the orde
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