2022-2023学年安徽省A10联盟高三下学期开学考试英语试题听力.docx
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1、安徽省十校联盟2023届高三开学考试英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)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, 并标在试卷的相应位置。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 will Mary do tonight?A. Have dinner with her colleagues.B. Have dinner with the man.C. Go to see a movi已【答案】A【解析】【原文】M:
2、Mary, would you like to go to a movie with me tonight?W: I wish I could, Joe. But my boss is treating us to dinner tonight.2 .【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a hotel.B. In a hospital.C. In a classroom.【答案】B【解析】【原文】 W:You will have to wait for two hours, that i
3、s, until about 11:30, when the medical report will come back. M:Thank you, Doctor Hawkins.3 .【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Why does the woman work overtime?A. To wait for a call.B. To fix her computer.C. To meet a customer.【答案】A【解析】【原文】 M: Dont you want to leave? Its seven thirty. Everyones gone home.W: I have
4、to wait for a customer to call. He said there was something wrong with his order.Researchers looked at 34 organic farms to see how organic farming practices compared with those large-scalefactory farms. They found that cows at organic farms produced 22% less nitrogen in their waste, while the amount
5、 of emissions per hectare(公 顷)was 53% lower.“The reason why organic farming is less polluting is that farms generally have fewer cows and dont use fertilizer,said researchers. Organic cows are also put out to grassland more often and arent given concentrates(精 饲料)to the same degree, which also limit
6、s emissions.While organic dairy farms would make a good protective barrier against nitrogen around the nature reserves, this doesnt hold true fbr organic chicken and pig farms, the research showed.“Despite the good it would do, not many dairy farmers are likely to make the change J researcher Gerard
7、 Migchels said. The organic sector is currently relatively small. Growth is only possible if there is enough market demand. That would make it possible to come to a realistic price for organic milk J he said.In 2019, some 40,000 cows in the Netherlands were farmed organically, accounting for just 1%
8、 of the Dutch herd of 3.8 million.According to a government report, 46% of nitrogen compound(复合物)pollution around nature reserves is down to agriculture, to which dairy farming contributes 60%. The new law on nitrogen emissions aims to reduce pollution by 40% by 2025 and 74% by 2035.28. What can we
9、infer about organic dairy farming around nature reserves from the text?A. It helps dairy farmers collect nitrogen.C. It has replaced traditional dairy farming.29 What is special about organic cows?A. They eat less grass.C. Their waste contains less nitrogen.B. It is relatively environmentally friend
10、ly.D. It saves dairy farmers a great deal of trouble.C. They are often larger in size.D. Their waste can also serve as fertilizer.30. How might Gerard Migchels feel about the current situation of organic dairy fanning?A. Rather hopeless.B. Fairly content.C. Particularly surprised.D. Kind of sad.31.
11、Whats the authors main purpose of writing this text?A. To introduce the benefit of organic dairy farming.B. To compare different types of farming practices.C. To seek financial support for organic dairy fanning.D. To encourage people to drink more organic milk.【答案】28. B29. C 30. D 31. A【解析】【导语】本文是一篇
12、说明文。研究表明,有机农场上的奶牛产生的粪便含氮量比其他农场牛粪的含氮量更 低,这对环境有利。【28题详解】推理判断题。根据第段 “ A change to organic dairy farming around the nature reserves could significantly reduce damage done to the areas by nitrogen produced by solid waste from cows, according to a research.(根据项研究, 在自然保护区周围改变有机奶牛养殖可以显著减少奶牛固体废物产生的氮对该地区的破坏)”
13、以及第二段Concentrated animal farming near Natura 2000 areas was banned in 2002. However, 800 farms still remain in the outer edge of these protected areas, some of which are particularly damaging to the environment.(2002 年,Natura 2000地区附近的集中畜牧业被禁止。然而,这些保护区的外围仍有800个农场,其中一些对环境的破坏尤 其严重)”可推知,有机奶业是相对环保的。故选B。
14、【29题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段中的 “They found that cows at organic farms produced 22% less nitrogen in their waste, while the amount of emissions per hectare(公顷)was 53% lower.(他们发现,有机农场的奶牛在粪便中产生的氮 减少了 22%,而每公顷的排放量减少了 53%)”可知,有机奶牛的粪便含氮量更低。故选C。【30题详解】推理判断题。根据第六段 “Despite the good it would do, not many dairy farmer
15、s are likely to make the change,” researcher Gerard Migchels said. The organic sector is currently relatively small. Growth is only possible if there is enough market demand. That would make it possible to come to a realistic price fbr organic milk,“ he said.(研究人 员Gerard Migchels说:“尽管有好处,但没有多少奶农愿意做出
16、改变。有机产业目前规模相对较小。只有有 足够的市场需求,增长才有可能。这将使有机牛奶有可能达到一个现实的价格。)”可推知,Gerard Migchels 表达了他的些许难过之情。故选D。【31题详解】推理判断题。纵览全文可知,文章主要阐述了有机奶业因大幅降低氮的排放而带来的环保作用。即作者写 这篇文章的主要目的是介绍有机奶牛养殖的好处。故选A。DIn many casual discussions of language and the Internet, ifs common to hear about how social media language- is ruining langua
17、ge. Some people argue that technology has made us lazy about how we speak and write. And major media such as the BBC and The Daily Mail have all bemoaned the way in which people communicate through technology.Of course, language does change when its used to write messages online. Social media langua
18、ge is an evolution(进化)of language. Its even the focus of the field of linguistics(语言学)called Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC). This field concentrates on the study of interaction brought about by technology like computers, mobile phones and tablets.People have been making complaints about langu
19、age being “ruined fbr as long as theyve been writing and speaking. In a TED Talk, linguist John McWhorter shared stories of people being annoyed about language change through the ages. In AD 63, for example, a Roman scholar complained that students of Latin were writing in an artificial language, In
20、 fact, this writing was a new language that would become French!Today, people are able to communicate rapidly using a wide variety of tools and technologies. Perhaps no linguistic development better indicates changes in the ways we communicate than the popular emoticon(表情符号).The emoticon is a visual
21、 performance of a smiley face turned sideways.Although an emoticon may look like a smile, a frown or any other kind of facial expressions, it doesnt really represent a face. Instead, its intended to express a feeling, such as Im happy, or just joking”.Words that represent these feelings are what lin
22、guists call discourse particles(话语小品词).These are little pieces of language that offer information about the tone of the statement.Far from ruining language, these examples indicate how people can now communicate complex feelings in a simple, direct manner. This kind of change is perfect for our mode
23、rn, fast-paced world.32. What does the underlined word bemoanecT in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A. Complained about.B. Approved of.C. Checked up.D. Put forward.33. Why is the TED Talk mentioned in Paragraph 3?A. As evidence of complaints about shared stories.B. As an example to support the authors arg
24、ument.C. As a proof of language ruined by social media language.D. As a way to explain language change through the ages.34. Whats the function of emoticons according to the text?A. To represent a smiling face.B. To express intentions.C. To communicate feelings.D. To set the tone.35. Whats the author
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