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哈尔滨市第六中学 级上学期 月测试 10.Whatmadethewomanchoosetotravelbytrain? 2023 12 A.Shehappenedtogetacheapticket. 高三英语试题 B.Sheconsidereditthemostcomfortable. C.Shewantedtoexperiencethetrainjourney. 考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分 11.WheredidthewomanstayinParis? 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) A.Inthecitycenter. B.Nearasubwaystation. C.ClosetotheRiverSeine. 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 12.Onwhatdidthewomanspendmostofhermoney? 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 A.Food. B.Thetrainticket. C.Accommodations. 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。 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13至 16题。 每段对话仅读一遍。 13.Whatdoesthewomanprobablymajorin? A.Journalism. B.Education. C.Psychology. 1.Whydoesn’tthemangotothesupermarket? 14.Whatdothewoman’sclassmatesconsidermostabouttheirresearch? A.Itisfar. B.Itisbig. C.Itisexpensive. A.Whetheritiseasytodo. 2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout? B.Whetheritcanmotivatethem. A.Aschoolrule. B.Amusicevent. C.Aposterdesign. C.Whetherithaspracticalvaluefortheircareer. 3.Wherearethespeakers? 15.Howwasthewomaninspiredtochooseherfocus? A.Athome. B.Atarestaurant. C.Atanoffice. A.Byherteachers. B.Byabook. C.Byherclassmates. 4.Whathappenedtotheman? 16.Whatisthewoman’sresearchparticularlyabout? A.Helosthishomekey. A.Teenagers’studyattitudes. B.Hewaslockedinthehouse. B.Differentteachingmethods. C.Hehadtroubleenteringthehouse. C.Relationshipsbetweenteachersandstudents. 5.HowdidthewomanfeellastFriday? 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17至 20题。 A.Excited. B.Tired. C.Regretful. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 17.Howlongwilltheexhibitionlast? 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出 A.8days. B.9days. C.10days. 最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5 18.WhatisSkyHotel’sadvantage? 秒钟; 听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 A.Itoffersidealsleepingconditions. B.Itserveshealthymeals. C.Ithassportsclubs. 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6至7题。 19.Howdoesthespeakersuggestsigningupforthecompetition? A.Byemailingthecommittee. 6.Whatmightattractthemanatthefestival? B.Bycheckingoutthenewsletter. A.Theenergydisplay. B.Thescientifictalks. C.Theinteractiveactivities. C.Byfillingouttheentranceticket. 7.Whatwillthemandoatthefestival? 20.Whyhavetheartificialskiingrunsbeenbuilt? A.Presentprizes. B.Attendacontest. C.Holdaworkshop. 听第 7段材料,回答第 8至9题。 A.Theremightbeasnowshortage. B.Therearemoreparticipants. 8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthelecture? C.Therewillbebetterpublicity. A.Attractive. B.Confusing. C.Ordinary. 9.Whywouldthewomanliketochoosebluefortheirwebsite? A.Itmatchesthecompany’slogo. 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) B.Itisvisuallyappealing. 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) C.Itisculturallysafe. 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10至 12题。 高三测试 英语试题 第 1页 共5页 {#{QQABQYQQogggAJJAAAgCAwmyCkIYkBAAAKgGgBAcsAAAQANABAA=}#}A B Talkspace Chinese Nobel Prize-winning physicist Zhen Ning Yang, one of the most influential scientists in WhyWeChooseIt modernphysics,passedawayinBeijingonOctober18duetoillnessattheageof103. Talkspace, an online anger management platform, is a popular choice for people who look for help Bornin1922,YangwasbroughtupsurroundedbytheTsinghuacampus,wherehisfatherwasamath with anger management problems. It’s affordable and accessible for those who may not have much time professor. After finishing his undergraduate degree, he obtained his master’s degree from Tsinghua. He forthemselves. enrolled in the University of Chicago in the United States to pursue a doctorate in 1946 and was strongly OurTesting influenced by Italian-American physicist Enrico Fermi, who had won the same Nobel Prize in 1938. He Strengths Weaknesses laterbecameaprofessorattheInstituteforAdvancedStudyinPrinceton. ● Free to choose your own therapist (治疗师) and ●Limitednumberofangermanagementspecialists Yangwon the NobelPrize in 1957 withTsung-Dao Lee for their investigation of the so-called parity getresponsesfromhim/herfivedaysaweek ●Schedulingtakingalongtime laws that led to “important discoveries regarding the elementary particles,” according to the Nobel Prize ●Optiontoupgradeforvideomeetingsandweekly ●Notavailableineverystate website.TheywerethefirstChinese-bornNobelPrizewinnersinphysics. workshops Professor Yang was deeply devoted to his homeland, making remarkable contributions to China’s ●Additionalresourcesonwebsite scientific and educational developments. His visit to China in 1971 led to a wave of visits by overseas Eleven testers from California, Florida, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, scholars, earning him recognition as the pioneer in building the bridge of academic exchange between North Carolina, and South Dakota tried out Talkspace, completing at least two live meetings with their China and the United States. He later proposed the restoration and strengthening of basic scientific therapistsaswellasmessagingwiththeminbetween.Theyallthoughthighlyofthetherapytheyreceived. research to China’s central leadership. He also raised funds to establish the “Committee on Educational “MytherapistwasanexcellentlistenerandcouldtellwhenIwasinaplacetohearasuggestionorinsight Exchange with China”, which has continuously sponsored nearly 100 Chinese scholars for advanced and when I clearly just needed to keep talking through it,” said Jack, a Talkspace tester, who’d recently studies in the United States. These scholars later became the backbone of China’s scientific and lostalovedone. technological development. He undertookextensive work to promote China’s scientific andtechnological Pricing exchange and progress, offering advice and exercising significant influence on major Chinese scientific Text-only therapy is $69 per week;Alive therapy plan is $99 per week and includes messaging and projectsandtheformulation(制定)ofscienceandeducationpolicies. fourlive sessions amonth;Live video therapy,messaging, with agroup workshop planis $109perweek; After returning to Tsinghua University in 1999, he took on developing the Institute for Advanced Medicine management costs $249 for an initial evaluation with follow-up sessions starting at $125 per Studyashisnewmission.Hepouredenormouseffortintoadvancingfundamentaldisciplineslike physics week. andcultivating talents atTsinghua,making remarkable contributions thatgreatly impacted the reform and WhatUsersSaid developmentofChinesehighereducation. Wesurveyed100usersofTalkspace: Professor Yang’s life stands as a timeless chapter in human history — one that shines not only for ●92%ratedTalkspaceasverygoodorexcellentoverall; Chinabutfortheglobalcommunityofthinkersandinnovators. ●89%ratedtheirtherapists’qualificationsasverygoodorexcellent; 24.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout? ●95%saidthatmostoralloftheirneedsweremetatTalkspace; A.Yang’slifelongcontributionstoChina. ●97%saidtheywereverylikelytosuggestthatafriendorsomeonelikethemturntoTalkspace. B.Yang’sresearchonelementaryparticles. 21.WhatisanadvantageofTalkspace? C.Yang’sinfluenceonglobalsciencepolicy. A.Itisavailableinallstates. B.Ithasenoughspecialists. D.Yang’seducationalbackgroundinAmerica. C.Itallowsusersvideomeetings. D.Itpromisesresponsesdaily. 25.WhywasYang’s1971visitsignificant? 22.Whichservicecostsmostmonthly? A.Itfocusedonpoliticaldialogue. A.Text-onlytherapy. B.Livevideotherapy. B.ItpromotedculturalactivitiesinChina. C.Alivetherapyplan. D.Medicinemanagement. C.ItaimedtowinaNobelPrizeforChina. 23.WhatisthepercentageofthesurveyeduserswillingtorecommendTalkspace? D.ItinitiatedacademicexchangeswiththeUS. A.97%. B.92%. C.95%. D.89%. 高三测试 英语试题 第 2页 共5页 {#{QQABQYQQogggAJJAAAgCAwmyCkIYkBAAAKgGgBAcsAAAQANABAA=}#}26.WhatdidYangdoforChinesescholars? 29.Whatisthemainreasonfortheresponseof“maybe”toaninvitation? A.Hefundedtheiradvancedstudiesabroad. A.Anunderestimationofrefusalconsequence. B.Hehelpedthemwininternationalawards. B.Adesireforharmoniouscommunication. C.Hetaughtthemadvancedphysicspersonally. C.Abiasedinterpretationofsocialcues. D.HeofferedthemjobsinAmericanuniversities. D.Anunderstandingoftheinviter’sexpectation. 27.HowdoestheauthorviewYang’scontribution? 30.Whatistheauthor’ssuggestioninthelastparagraph? A.ItisprimarilyforChinesescientists. A.Prioritizingclearresponseoveropenoptions. B.Itbelongstothewholeworld. B.Acceptinginvitationstomaintainfriendships. C.ItliesinhisNobelPrizeachievement. C.Keepingyouroptionsopenforbetterplans. D.Itismainlyabouteducationalreform. D.Thinkingtwicebeforerefusinganinvitation. C 31.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage? Picture this, you win two tickets to a sold-out concert and eagerly text to ask your friends if they’d A.“Maybe”:APerfectSolutiontoInvitations like to join.There comes their response“Maybe.”Your mood immediately turns, for you needto wait for B.TheHiddenConsequenceof“Maybe” theirdecisionsbeforeyoucanfigureoutyourplansfortheconcert. C.“Maybe”:APoliteEscapefromConflict If you’ve experienced anything like the above anecdote, you’re not alone. People responding D.ThePsychologybehind“Maybe” “maybe” to invitations is a common yet annoying aspect of social life. What goes on in people’s heads D when they aren’t sure whether to accept an invitation? Social invitations can be a delicate dance. People Inrecentyears,Alchemist,atoprestaurantinCopenhagen,Denmark,usedantsinsomedishes. oftenmisreadwhatsomeoneextendinganinvitationwantstohearandoverestimateaninviter’slikelihood Once, Alchemist’s team members left milk with an ant in the fridge unintentionally, and noticed it of preferring a “maybe” over a “no.” Moreover, they fail to realize how much more disrespected people soon thickened. From there,Alchemist, which aims to “transform and go beyond the nature of food and feelwhentheyreceivea“maybe”inresponsetotheirinvitation. dining”, recreated a nearly-forgotten ancient Turkish and Bulgarian recipe for making yogurt from the Naturally, we wanted to figure out why this awkward dynamic plays out. We found that it’s largely six-legged creatures. Their experiments’ success caught the attention of experts like anthropologists and due to something called “motivated reasoning.” Motivated reasoning occurs when a person interprets microbiologists, who sought to understand what it is about ants that could ferment (发酵) yogurt. Their information in a biased (有偏差的) way to suit their own wishes. In other words, invitees convince researchwaspublishediniScience. themselvesthatinviterswanttohear“maybe”insteadof“no”becausea“maybe”isbetterfortheinvitees, The fermentation of milk into products such as yogurt and cheese dates back around 9,000 years to allowingthemtoleavetheiroptionsopen.Besides,peopletendtooverestimatethenegativeconsequences Anatolia, in modern-day Türkiye. For thousands of years, yogurt recipes varied greatly by cultures and ofsaying“no”toinvitations,thinkingitwillupset,angeranddisappointinviters. regions, with different groups introducing different tiny living things into milk to start fermentation, by However, there were certain situations that made people more comfortable saying “no” to an addingmaterialssuchaspinecones,chamomileandnettleroots.Thatstartedtochangeinthe1900s,when invitation. When recipients of an invitation put themselves in the shoes of the person extending the yogurtwasindustrializedandmakersfocusedonjustafewbacterialspecies(菌株). invitation, they are more likely to realize that they’d probably prefer a definite answer. When the Tolearn more, theteamvisited aBulgarian expertwhosharedatradition:putting redwoodants into participants get invited to do something they didn’t want to do, they had no desire to keep their options milktomakeyogurt.Theteamembarkedonthemethod—theyputfourantsinwarmmilk andleftitin open.Themotivatedreasoningthenbecameirrelevant. an ant nest overnight. The next day, the milk was thick and sour. Back in the lab, the team found ants While navigating socialsituations can be tricky,being directanddefinite is sometimes best. It might release certain substances that turn milk into yogurt.Alchemist then created three ant-based foods: an ice reduce your options. But it’ll keep those who invite you from being left uncertain and maybe they’ll still creamsandwich,acreamycheese,andacocktail. thinkofyouwhenthenextconcertcomestotown. But enthusiasts shouldn’t try the Alchemist recipe at home. The researchers say that ant-based 28.Whyistheconcertanecdotementionedatthebeginning? fermentation is best left to the professionals, because it can introduce a number of food safety concerns. A.Tointroduceacommonsocialsituation. Forexample,liveantsmaycontainsmallharmfulcreaturesthatlivealongtime.Weshouldalsoknowthe B.Tostresstheimportanceofquickreplies. fact that European red wood ants are considered to be a near-threatened species due to recent population C.Toencourageimmediatedecision-making. declines. Still, this study on old yogurt-making ways might help create more unique, tasty foods in the D.Toexplainthebackgroundoftheinvitation. future. 高三测试 英语试题 第 3页 共5页 {#{QQABQYQQogggAJJAAAgCAwmyCkIYkBAAAKgGgBAcsAAAQANABAA=}#}32.WhatmadeAlchemistbeginitsexperimentsontheant-basedyogurt? 第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分) A.Theadvicefromfoodexperts. B.AnancientTurkishrecipe. 第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) C.Itsmanagementphilosophy. D.Itsaccidentaldiscovery. 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。 33.Whatdoweknowaboutthetraditionalyogurtbeforethe1900s? My first guitar lesson ended in pain, confusion and defeat. But then I was completely ____41____. A.Itreliedonindustrialprocesses. B.Itfeatureddiversetypesofadditives. At 10, I felt a deep connection to this mysterious instrument. Since then, guitars have been my life. C.Itwaspopularinmostcountries. D.Itcouldbemass-produced. Throughachingfingers,guitars____42____mydeepemotions.Withpractice,thepain____43____andI 34.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“embarkedon”inparagraph4mean? grewclosertotheinstrument.Thecalluses(老茧)onmyfingertipsbecamebadges(勋章)ofhonor,filling A.Evaluated. B.Changed. C.Adopted. D.Opposed. me with pride.The feelings of playing became second nature, providing temporary excellence. I couldn’t 35.Whatdoestheauthorprobablythinkofusingredwoodantstomakeyogurt? remember how many times I had been ____44____ to another reality. Picking up a guitar always returns A.It’sunsustainable. B.It’scost-effective. C.It’stime-consuming. D.It’sunprofitable. metothatinnocent10-year-old,leavingmecalmerand____45____. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) The joy is ____46____ when I witness its impact on others. In my late teens, our band performed at 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。 hospitals and seniors’homes. The smiles of the audience still remain with me. Guitars also ____47____ Thewaystoturnonedayoffintoa24-hourvacation cultural divides. When I traveled, the ____48____ rhythms with fellow musicians awakened beautiful For people with inflexible schedules or limited time off from work, flying for a day trip can be an conversations. attainable way to experience a place without committing to a longer vacation. Kevin Droniak says he is The guitar has ____49____ many defining moments in my life—performing for my wife, “addicted”to24-hourtravel. accompanyingmychildrenandcomfortingmein____50____.Itcentersandcalmsme.Manyyearsago,I Droniak, a content creator, has documented over a dozen trips originating from New York on thoughtIwaspickingupaguitarforthefirstandonlytime.____51____,itbecamemylifelongpassion.I TikTok. ____36____ Typically, it involves an early-morning flight, a period of exploring a city or a ____52____ it to my parents, whose encouragement and belief in my potential paved the way for a specific attraction, then a departure in the evening or the following morning. “I want to showcase that lifelong ____53____. For anyone fortunate enough, there’s an “instrument” waiting to be found — travel can have an incredible impact even if time isn’t on your side,” said Droniak, 28. Fast-paced travel and 24-hour journeys appearearlier thansocialmedia andviral fads (时尚). However,this hardcorestyle something that ____54____ them to themselves and others. It might not be a guitar, it could be a of travel dips into our modern desire for quick, impactful experiences that are easily documented and paintbrushorasport.Whatmattersisthesenseof____55____itbrings. shared.____37____ 41.A.confused B.exhausted C.absorbed D.occupied Droniak says the key to jet-setting day trips is not to over-plan. ____38____ On a trip to Puerto 42.A.tappedinto B.turnedaround C.raninto D.lookedaround Rico,forinstance,hisobjective wassimplytogoto thebeach.InCairo(yes, Droniakspentonedaythere 43.A.emerged B.faded C.integrated D.increased from NewYork), his only goal was to see the pyramids. ____39____ Most people might consider a route 44.A.admitted B.pushed C.exposed D.transported likethisextremelyexhausting,butDroniakinsiststhatheembracedandenjoyedthesweatyadventure. 45.A.cautious B.painful C.refreshed D.sole “I know it’s notfor everyone, but, forme, I love just sittingon a plane, so flying is partof the fun. 46.A.enhanced B.upgraded C.released D.overcome It’s also helpful that I can sleep upright,” he said. The idea of flying anywhere for a day trip is 47.A.built B.melted C.recounted D.bridged unbelievable,butDroniakconsidersthemostworthwhileexperiencesareonesthatfullygetyououtofthe 48.A.complex B.shared C.local D.similar house.“___40___Becauseitmakesitpossibletoexperienceachildlikesenseofwonderagain,”hesaid. 49.A.predicted B.remembered C.valued D.marked A.Youshouldn’tover-planyourtrip. B.Evenashorttripisbetterthanstayinghome. 50.A.hardship B.silence C.progress D.business C.It’stravel’sversionofinstantsatisfaction. 51.A.However B.Therefore C.Moreover D.Eventually D.Thatmeanshavingonlyone“motive”foreachplace. 52.A.pass B.distribute C.deliver D.credit E.AndinParis,hispurposewastovisittheEiffelTower. 53.A.sympathy B.enthusiasm C.tension D.tone F.Ofthesetrips,heusuallystickstoa“24-hourwhirlwindcheck-off”format. 54.A.presents B.links C.introduces D.changes G.24-hourtravelisnotanewideaandhasbeenpopularsinceitappeared. 55.A.achievement B.identity C.belonging D.community 高三测试 英语试题 第 4页 共5页 {#{QQABQYQQogggAJJAAAgCAwmyCkIYkBAAAKgGgBAcsAAAQANABAA=}#}第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 第二节:(满分25分) 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。 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(只填1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Bear was nota bear.She was a bigdog on the Perkinses’family farm, a woolly creature with floppy OnNovember14,theShenzhou-20taikonautcrew—ChenDong,ChenZhongruiandWangJie— earsandpawslikebedroomslippers.Sheprotectedtheducksandchickensfrombeingeatenbyfoxesand successfully landed at the Dongfeng Landing Site aboard the Shenzhou-21 spaceship, _____56_____ raccoons(浣熊). (mark) a safe end to their 204-day orbital mission. Their return, _____57_____ (original) scheduled for Sheguardedthechildrenaswell,watchingoverthemascloselyasshedidthechickensandducks.In November 5,followded _____58_____unexpecteddelay dueto a minor crackin Shenzhou-20’s porthole winter the dog ran alongside the children as they sledded down snowy hills. In summer she swam with (舷窗)causedbyspacedebris(片)impact. theminanearbyriver. This unprecedented (史无前例的) emergency triggered China's well-designed “one main and one Bear belonged to a breed (品种) that had long been used by Atlantic fishermen to help with their backup”spacerescueplan.Insteadofriskingareturnonthe_____59_____(damage)spacecraft,thecrew work, and it had a keen instinct (本能) for water rescue. When the children were in the river, the dog transferred to Shenzhou-21. This marks the first time in China’s manned space history that another wouldswim in circlesaroundthem, barking whenshefelttheywentouttoo far.She wasthe perfectfarm operationalspaceship_____60____(carry)adifferenttaikonautcrewbacktoEarth.Whilewaitingforthe dog—companion,guardian,protector. rescheduled return, the trio continued scientific experiments with the Shenzhou-21 crew, adding valuable The dog’s favorite among the three children was three-year-old little Mike. They often curled up data_____61_____theirresearch. together. Sometimes Bear would doze (打盹儿) while Mike pretended to read to her. Often both were Duringtheirrecord-breakingorbitalstay,theShenzhou-20teamcompletedfourextravehicular(舱外 soundasleep,atangle ofdarkfur,blondhair,smallhandsandhugepaws.Atbedtime,Mike savedhislast 的) activities, seven cargo transfer tasks, _____62_____a series ofcutting-edge experiments in spacelife hugforBear,his“bestfriend”. sciencesandmaterialsscience. On a cold winter day, when their parents went out to send a parcel, eight-year-old Martha, The smooth emergency return fully demonstrated the _____63_____ (reliable) of China’s manned seven-year-old Sara and Mike, went to slide on the frozen pond of their farm. Shouting happily, they slid space engineering system. As the taikonauts _____64_____ (confirm) in good health after landing, this back and forth, their boots gliding (滑行) easily across the ice. They laughed as they watched Bear’s mission proved that China’s space program has successfully passed the test, _____65_____ delivers an attempts to stop suddenly,which would instead send her skidding(打滑)beyond them.Then, tired, the excellentanswertothenation’sexpectations. threesatdownontheice,withBearbesidethem.Suddenlytheicegavewayundertheircombinedweight. AsBearjumpedforshore,thethreechildrenfellintothefreezingcoldwater.Screaming,Marthaand 第四部分:写作(共两节;满分40分) Sarahstruggledtofindfootingonrocksunderwater.Branchesfromatreenearbyprovidedhandholds,and 第一节:(满分15分) usingeverybitoftheirstrength,thetwogirlspulledthemselvestoshore. 你校英文报就“是否应开设生活技能课程”发起讨论, 请你以“AreLifeSkillsClassesNecessary?” 注意: 为题,写一篇短文投稿,内容包括: 1. 续写词数应为150个左右; (1)你的看法; 2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 (2)说明理由。 Lookingback,theysawlittleMikeholdingontoabrokenchunk(大块)ofice,unabletocrawlontoit. 注意: (1)写作词数应为80左右; _____________________________________________________________________________________ (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 _____________________________________________________________________________________ AreLifeSkillsClassesNecessary? _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Seeingthat,Bearletoutaseriesofwoofsandjumpedintothewater,headingstraightforMike.______ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ 高三测试 英语试题 第 5页 共5页 {#{QQABQYQQogggAJJAAAgCAwmyCkIYkBAAAKgGgBAcsAAAQANABAA=}#}