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1、普陀区2023学年高三年级其次次学业质量调研测试英语学科试卷(时间120分钟,满分140分)考生留意:1 .本试卷共12页。满分140分。考试时间120分钟。2 .答题前,考生务必在答题卡(纸)上用钢笔或水笔清晰填写姓名、准考证号,并用铅笔正确涂写准考证号。3 .答案必需全部涂写在答题卡(纸)上。第1-20小题,第31-70小题,均由机器阅卷,考生应将代表正确答 案的小方格用铅笔涂黑。留意试题题号和答题纸编号一一对应,不能错位。答案须要更改时,必需将原选 项擦去,重新选择。答案不能涂写在试卷上,涂写在试卷上一律不给分。第21-30小题,第IV, V大题(即 第72-75小题)和VI大题,其答案
2、用钢笔或水笔写在答题纸上,如用铅笔答题或写在试卷上也一律不给分。L Listening ComprehensionI. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be
3、 spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A.In a hospital B. In a bankC. In a hotelD. In a supermarket2. A. $8B.$12C.$40D.$803. A. A local artistB
4、. The mans salaryC. An apartment to letD. A flat for sale4. A. Work at a restaurantB. Quit delivering flowersC. Bring her flowers every dayD. Leave his job to work for her5. A. Giving lecturesB. Preparing class notesC. Conducting researchD. Doing office work6. A. She doesnt agree with the man B. She
5、 is good at finding a place to stayC. She could hardly find the truth D. She had no travel experience in Britain7. A. The man is planning a trip to Santa Cruz.8. The man has been to Santa Cruz before.9. The man doesnt like Santa Cruz.10. The man hasnt been to Santa Cruz before.8. A. Promising B. Iso
6、lated C. Crowded D. Modern9. A. Game creator is a booming business.B. School learning is a must for game creator.C. He hopes to attend a good game development school.D. The woman shouldnt become a game creator.10. A. It spoke highly of the mayor.B. It carried the mayors speech accurately.C. It made
7、the mayors view clearer.D. It misinterpreted the mayors speech.a long-lasting supply of food. The supplies of maize had to be stored somewhere, and the size of the great houses would make them very suitable for the puipose.A third theory proposes that houses were used as ceremonial centers. Close to
8、 one house, called Pueblo Alto, archaeologists identified an enormous mound formed by a pile of old material. Excavations of the mound revealed deposits containing a surprisingly large number of broken pots. This finding has been interpreted as evidence that people gathered at Pueblo Alto for specia
9、l ceremonies. At the ceremonies, they ate festive meals and then discarded the pots in which the meals had been prepared or served. Such ceremonies have been documented for other Native American cultures.V. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given
10、in the brackets.72 .想和我一起看电影的人请举手。(those)73 .背包旅行(backpacking )不仅是一种度假形式,也是一种受教化方式。(Not only)74 .人们天经地义地认为花的钱越多就越有可能获得高品质的服务。(grant)75 .网购是一种电子商务,它让顾客可以足不出户地购买心仪的商品或服务。(commerce)VL Guided WritingDirections: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Ch
11、inese.假设你是李华,你的表弟张强被一所寄宿制中学(boarding high school )录用了,写一份信庆贺 他。信的内容需包括:1. 对表弟进入中学表示庆贺2. 介绍中学生活和初中生活的异同3. 对如何胜利地过好中学生活提出自己的建议。普陀区2023学年其次学期高三英语质量调研参考答案1. ListeningSection A1-5BBCDC 6-10ADBBDSection B11-13 ADC 14-16DB A 17-20ABCC评分标准:L 1-10题,每小题1分。2. 11 20题,每小题1.5分。II. Grammar and VocabularySection A2
12、1. to blame26. in22. will have lost27. is used23. that28. which24. carried29. In spite of25. how30. they评分标准:1.2130题,每小题1分。2.大小写,拼法错误扣1分。Section B31-35GCIDB 36-40 EAKFJ评分标准:3140题,每小题1分。III. Reading ComprehensionSection A41-45 BDACA46-50 BDCAB 51-55CACAD评分标准:4155题,每小题1分。Section B56-59 ACAD 60-62 ABD
13、63-66 CB AD 评分标准:5666题,每小题2分。Section C67-70 EAFC评分标准:6770题,每小题2分。IV. Summary WritingFor Reference:While the precise function of Chaco great houses remains uncertain, there are three conflicting hypotheses. Firstly, they were supposed to be the houses for the similarity to later apartment buildings i
14、n New Mexico. Secondly, they were used for the storage of main crops. Thirdly, houses were considered to have held the ceremonies, based on the broken pots unearthed around. (59 words)The ancient settlements of Chaco Canyon, famous for great stone houses, remain mysterious as for their functions. Fi
15、rst, they might be residential for apparent connection to Taos Alternative explanations include storing maize to secure food sources which require huge space and extended period. Finally, the ceremonial purpose is traced with the broken pots for festive meals documented in native culture. (60 words)
16、评分标准:档次内容语言A55B44C33D22E11F00评分标准:1 .本题总分为10分,其中内容5分,语言5分。2 .评分时应留意的主要方面:内容要点、信息呈现的连贯性和精确性。3 .词数超过60,酌情扣分。各档次给分要求:内容部分A.能精确、全面地概括文章主旨大意,并涵盖主要信息。B.能精确概括文章主旨大意,但遗漏个别主要信息。C.能概括文章主旨大意,但遗漏部分主要信息。D.未能精确概括文章主旨大意,遗漏较多主要信息或留有过多细微环节信息。E.几乎不能概括文章的主旨大意,未涉及文中有意义的相关信息。F.完全未作答或作答与本题无关。语言部分A. %珍用自己的语言连贯、正确地表述。B.能用自
17、己的语言较连贯、正确地表述,但有个别语言错误。C.基本能用自己的语言连贯、正确地表述,但连贯性较差,且有少量不影响表意的语言错误。D.基本能用自己的语言表述,但连贯性较差,且严峻语言错误较多。E.几乎不能用自己的语言连贯、正确地表述。F.完全未作答或作答与本题无关。V. Translation72 .想和我一起看电影的人请举手。(those)Those who want to see the movie with me, please raise your hand.1 1 173 .背包旅行(backpacking)不仅是一种度假形式,也是一种受教化方式。(Notonly)Not only
18、is backpacking a way of taking a holiday/ spending a vacation, but also a means of110.5being educated/ education.0.574 .人们理所应当地认为花的钱越多就越有可能获得高品质的体验。(grant)People take it for granted that the more you spend the more likely you are1 1 1 to get a quality experience.1It is taken for granted that the mor
19、e you spend the more likely you will get quality 1111 expeiiences.75.网购是一种电子商务,它让顾客可以足不出户地购买商品或服务。(commerce)Online shopping is a form of electronic commerce, which allows consumers1.51.5to puichase ideal goods or service without stepping out of their houses.1 1IV. Guided Writing评分标准:1、本题总分为25分,其中内容1
20、0分,语言10分,组织结构5分。2、评分时应留意的主要方面:内容要点、应用词汇和语法结构的数量和精确性以及上下文的连贯性。3、评分时,先依据文章的内容和语言初步确定所属档次,然后比照相应的组织结构档次赐予加分。其中,内容和 语言两部分相加,得15分或以上者,可考虑加4-5分,15分以下者只能考虑加0、1、2、3分。4、词数少于70,总分最多不超过10分。档次内容语言组织结构A91091045B78783C56562D343T1E02020各档次给分要求:内容部分A.内容充溢,主题突出,详略得当。B.内容较充溢,能表达出作文要求。C.内容基本充溢,尚能表达出作文要求。D,漏掉或未能写清晰主要内容
21、,有些内容与主题无关。E.明显遗漏主要内容,严峻离题。语言部分A.具有很好的语言表达实力,语法结构正确或有些小错误,主要因为运用了较困难结构或词汇所致。B.具有较强的语言表达实力,语法结构和词汇的应用基本正确,错误主要因为尝试较困难结构或词汇所 致。C.有一些语法结构和词汇方面的错误,但不影响理解。D.语法结构与词汇错误较多,影响了对内容的理解。E.语法结构与词汇的错误许多,影响了对内容的理解。组织结构部分A.自然地运用了语句间的连接成分,全文流畅结构紧凑。句子结构多样,词汇丰富。B.能运用语句间连接成分,全文流畅结构紧凑。句子结构多样,词汇较丰富。C.能运用简洁的语句间连接成分,全文内容连贯
22、。句子结构有肯定的改变,词汇运用得当。D.尚能运用语句间连接成分,语言连贯性较差,句子结构单调,词汇贫乏。E. 缺乏语句间的连接成分,语言不连贯。词不达意。整体作文分类得分A类 2025分B类 1619分C类 1215分D类 711分E类4 6分普陀区2023学年度其次学期期中教学质量检测高三英语听力文字部分L Listening Comprehension (25%)Section A Short ConversationsDirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers.
23、 At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question
24、 you have heard.1. W: What kind of account do you want to open, sir?M: A current account, please.Question: Where does this conversation most probably take place?2. M: I am wondering if theres a service charge for our meal in such a fancy restaurant.W : I think so. The menu says the service charge is
25、 15 percent.Question: How much is the service charge if the food costs $ 80?3. W: This is the apartmentthe living room, the bedroom, the kitchen, and the bathroom. And, its only six hundred dollars a month.M: Not so cheap, actually. But its quiet, and should be a nice place for an artist. Question:
26、What are the speakers talking about?4. M: Washing dishes at the restaurant every day is really boring.W: Why dont you quit and deliver flowers for me?Question: What does the woman advise the man to do?5. W: Dr. Wilson, you seem to be busy. What do you do, besides giving lectures?M: I need to prepare
27、 class notes and hold office hours. However, I spend nearly two- thirds of my time doing research.Question: How does Dr. Wilson spend most of his time?6. M: I didn*t have any trouble in finding accommodation in Britain.W : According to my experience., it sounds too good to be true.Question: What doe
28、s the woman mean?7. W: Tm thinking of going to Santa Cruz for a visit. Do you think its worth seeing?M: Well, I wish I had been there.Question: What do we learn from the conversation?8. M: Hi, Grace. Tell me something about your hometown.W: Its so beautiful and peaceful. But its really far away from
29、 everything.Question: What does the woman think of her hometown?9. W: Now that you are on the business, what s your advice for someone to become a gamecreator?M: Go to school. I mean it. Find a good school and learn as much as you can. Question: What does the man mean?10. M: Did you read the editori
30、al in the newspaper about the mayors speech?W: Sure I did, but I think they twisted the meaning of what he said.Question: What does the woman say of the editorial?Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear several longer conversation(s) and short passage(s), and you will be asked several quest
31、ions on each of the conversation(s) and the passage(s). The conversation(s) and the passage(s) will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard
32、.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.Good morning, everyone. Today Id like to say something about bullying. A popular expression goes, “What does not kill us makes as stronger. But when it comes to being bullied, that may not be the case.Increasing evidence suggests that the e
33、ffects of being bullied do not end with childhood. The psychological and physical damages, such as anxiety and depression, can continue into adulthood.A recent Duke University report shows that bullying can have permanent effects. The research showed that those who were bullied can develop long-term
34、 mental health problems as young adults. It also showed that adults who were bullied as children have higher levels of C-reactive protein, or CRP. CRP is a sign of nervous tension on the body. Higher levels of CRP usually mean health problems later in life.The study also found something completely n
35、ew about bullying. It seems that the bullies were healthier than the bullied - at least when talking about CRP levels. The study found that those who had bullied others had the lowest levels of CRP.William Copeland, who led the study says a higher social standing for bullies might explain their lowe
36、r CRP levels.But experts on bullying worry about that message. They warn that a health gain should not be understood as permission to bully.Mr. Copeland says bullying is a serious childhood experience that is no longer found only at schools and on playgrounds. Online or cyber bullying can make even
37、a childs home feel unsafe. Some children who are bullied have killed themselves. Sometimes bullies even kill their victims.I hope we can make efforts to stop bullying whether in the real world or on the Internet.Questions :11. What problem will adults who were bullied as children have?12. Why may bu
38、llies have lower CRP levels?13. What makes a child feel home is unsafe?Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.The negative impacts of natural disasters can be seen everywhere. In just the past 30 years, the world has witnessed the destructive power of earthquakes in Indonesia% ty
39、phoons in the Philippines, and the destructive sea waves near Samoa, killing more than two million people and causing more than $ 1. 5 trillion in economic losses.One of the UN weather experts says that is the bad news. Over the last 50 years, economic losses have increased by 2%. That sounds pretty
40、 terrible, but the loss of life has decreased by 10%, simply because we are getting better at warning people. We are making a difference. Extreme events, however, will continue to occur. But the message is that they need not be disasters.HThe expert also says most of the deaths and economic losses w
41、ere caused by weather, climate, or water-related extremes. These include droughts, floods, windstorms, strong tropical winds and wildfires.Though extreme events will continue, he believes that extreme events become disasters only when people fail to prepare for them. Many of the remedies are well-kn
42、own. From an early-warning perspective, make sure the warnings go right down to the community level. Build community action plans.,He also points to Cuba as an example of countries that have successfully reduced the loss of life caused by natural disasters by taking preventive action.It says tropica
43、l storms formerly claimed dozens if not hundreds of lives, each year in Cuba. But the development of an early-warning system has reversed that trend. In 2023, Cuba was hit by five successive hurricanes, but only seven people were killed.Questions14. What is the talk mainly about?15. How can we stop
44、extreme events from turning into disasters?16. What does the example of Cuba serve to show?Questions 17 to 20 are based on the following conversation.W: Hello, Im here with Tom. Now Tom, you went to university in Canada?M : Yeah, thats right.W: OK, and you have very strong views about universities i
45、n Canada. Could you please explain?M: Well, we don*t have private universities in Canada. Theyre all public. All the universities are owned by the government, so there is the Ministry of Education in charge of creating the curriculum for the universities and so there is not much room for flexibility
46、. Since its a government operated institution, things dont move very efficiently.W: Oh, its really beyond my expectation.M: Yes, however, there are certain advantages of public universities, such as the fees being free. You don t have to pay for your education. But the system isnt efficient, and it
47、does not work that well.W: Yeah, I can see your point. But in the United States we have many private universities, and 1 think there are a lot of rules also. Maybe people dont act that much differently, because its the same thing working for a private university. They get paid for their job. I dont know if theyre that much more motivated to help people. Also, we have a problem in the United States that usually only wealthy kids go to the best schools, and its kind of a problem actually.M: I agree with you. I think its a problem because youre not
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