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哈师大附中 2023 级高三上学期期中考试 11. Which of the following does the woman find the most fascinating?
A. Whales. B. Sharks. C. Seashells.
英语试题 12. What are the rules in Hawaii about?
A. Not catching live starfish.
2025/11/11 B. Not taking rocks home.
本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分。考试时间为120分钟。 C. Not visiting the island reserve.
13. What do the speakers expect humans to do?
第I卷 A. Pay less attention to noticeable animals.
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) B. Try their best to give sea life more protection.
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) C. Attach greater importance to little creatures.
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 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
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。 14. Who did the man call to inform?
1. Who might the man be? A. All the designers. B. Mr. Smith. C. Two programmers.
A. A journalist. B. A student. C. A teacher. 15. What is the man advised to do?
2. What will the speakers do? A. Change the room for the lecture.
A. Go to the airport. B. Go to the theater. C. Go to a bookstore. B. Prepare some spare microphones.
3. What does the woman need help with? C. Put pens on the tables for the designers.
A. Preparing the materials. B. Picking up a client. C. Translating a file. 16. How long will the lecture probably last?
4. What did the man do last night? A. 3 hours. B. 2 hours. C. 1 hour.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
A. He stayed up late to watch the game.
B. He attended to Alice all night long. 17. Where is Jeff from?
C. He worked deep into the night. A. Liverpool. B. Coventry. C. Newcastle.
5. How does the woman feel? 18. Where do young men go to watch big games according to Jeff?
A. Hot. B. Thirsty. C. Hungry. A. Pubs. B. Stadiums. C. Friends’ homes.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 19. Why does Jeff have to pick a team to support?
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三个选项中选出最佳 A. To avoid being bothered.
选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的 B. To open a conversation.
作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 C. To earn respect from others.
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 20. What does Jeff mainly talk about?
6. What are the speakers probably doing? A. England’s moment of success.
A. Checking the “done” list. B. Confirming the flight. C. Booking a ticket. B. English flag as a symbol of hope.
7. Where will the wedding be held? C. England’s all-time favorite sport.
A. In Dallas. B. In New York. C. In Los Angeles.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂
A. Colleagues. B. Business partners. C. Salesman and customer.
黑。
9. How do children get involved in the activity according to the original poster?
A. They can enter for free. A
B. They need to pay half the price. In a recent survey, over half of first-year college students wished they had worked harder in high school.
C. They must come with an adult. Taking challenging classes in high school, such as honors and college-level courses, builds new skills and
10. What does the woman take charge of? prepares you for college. They are exactly what admissions officers like to see on applications.
A. Making a poster. B. Preparing equipment. C. Launching an online system. Experience a Different Approach
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 Here’s a brief overview of some of the classes that may be available to you:
1• Honors classes usually cover similar material as regular classes, but at a faster pace or more deeply than Credit does go to the crew for talking to her. Yes, we all need someone to talk us through challenging times,
regular classes. but in the end, it was all Maggie at the controls. We could all be forgiven for calling it quits after an experience
• College Board’s AP Program offers college-level classes that help students develop and apply skills such as like that. After all, it was a bit distressing. So walking away would be understandable. But five days later, Maggie
reading critically, solving problems analytically, and writing clearly. More than 30 classes are available. was going through her pre-flight safety inspections, checking the wings, especially checking the landing gear.
• The IB Program offers college-level classes that stress developing your thinking skills and an awareness of “It feels amazing,” she said, “It gives an incredible sense of liberation.” At some point in our lives, we will
global issues. all be in a situation for the first time. It’s scary. But if you face your fears, the whole world opens up to you.
• College courses may be available for you to take while still in high school, either at your school or on a 24. What mainly influenced Maggie’s urge to fly alone?
college campus. A. Her parents’ background in air force. B. Her experience of school activities.
Find Your Passion C. Her instructor’s encouragements. D. Her basic driving skills.
Courses like these can introduce you to topics and ideas not covered in the regular classroom. You may even 25. What did Maggie do when hearing something wrong during takeoff?
discover the subject that will become your college major or the focus of your career. A. She landed the plane immediately. B. She thought of her parents’ expectation.
Prepare for College C. She circled a few times to calm herself down. D. She continued flying as if nothing had happened.
Showing that you’ re willing to push yourself by taking demanding classes in high school can help when 26. Which words would best describe Maggie’s personality?
you’re applying to college. The level of courses you take now is one of the first things colleges look at. A. Proud and intelligent. B. Positive and cautious.
In addition, college courses, IB classes and exams, and AP exams may lead to college credits, advanced C. Patient and responsible. D. Fearless and determined.
placement, or both in college. This means you may be able to skip some basic college courses and move directly 27. What can we learn from the passage?
into interesting, advanced classes. This also may allow you to free up enough time to pursue a double major or A. Failure is the mother of success. B. A good beginning is half done.
study abroad. C. Fortune favors the brave. D. Practice makes perfect.
21. Which of the following highlights global consciousness? C
A. Honors classes. B. AP Program. C. IB Programs. D. College courses. We take our speech abilities for granted. Most people do not stop to think of how other animals and insects
22. Which could be the benefit of taking challenging classes? communicate with each other. Ants are amazing creatures that have a tireless work pattern and complex social
A. Graduating with honors. B. Boosting academic possibilities. structure. To achieve this, they must have some ways of communicating with each other. Obviously, ants do not
C. Broadening career prospect. D. Ensuring admission to colleges. speak as we do, so how do they communicate?
23. What is the passage intended for? Ants communicate by releasing pheromones (信息素) that function outside of the body to send chemical
A. First-year undergraduates. B. Career advisors. messages to the ant that receives it and by touching their antennae (触角) to feel and smell each other. The best
C. Summer school organizers. D. High school students. example that we can see very clearly is that ants find food sources and drop pheromones on their ways. By using
B their antennae to detect pheromone trails and following a sweeping pattern, they encounter a trail. Once the
At 17 years old, most are still learning basic driving skills in America. Once the car is parked, the day is pheromone trail is found, they follow it with one antenna on either side of the path, ensuring they keep on track.
packed with school activities and hanging out with friends. But at 17, Maggie Taraska had a distinctive goal in This allows other ants to follow the pheromones. The result of these pheromone paths is long convoys of ants,
mind: Fly alone across the United States. marching one behind each other to collect food.
Both of Maggie’s parents were retired from the air force, so the urge to fly is in Maggie’s blood. She went to The queen ant uses pheromones to signal. As the queen ages, she gives off pheromones that tell the ant
flight school, put in the hours with an instructor and started on her training hours. But on her first takeoff, colony that she is dying. They begin feeding and preparing a pupa (蛹) to be the new queen. When ants greet each
something didn’t sound right. The plane had lost one of the landing gear wheels. “As soon as I took off, I just other with their antennae, they can tell if they are friends or foes and what function each ant fulfills in the nest.
heard something was wrong instinctively,” said Maggie. Scientists know that this is possible, but they are still trying to identify which pheromones share this
Her instructor talked to her from the ground while she circled a few times to gather herself. “I was frightened, information. Ants also give off pheromones that identify the nest they belong to, their social status, and their
thinking about all the bad things that could have happened; I was thinking about how my parents were on the maturity. The more researchers study ants, the more they discover about their ability to translate information to
ground as I knew they were watching.” one another, learn, form collective memories and sound alarms. Ants are truly amazing communicators.
Stress and panic can cause any of us to make careless decisions. It takes mental practice to calm down. 28. How could ants communicate according to the text?
“Take a few breaths, focus on the moment and follow the plan. I panicked a bit, but followed my training.” A. By attracting companions via sounds. B. By sending alarm signals to the queen.
Maggie was a little shaky as she talked to the tower, but she had a perfect belly landing that skidded on the C. By identifying pheromones with antennae. D. By keeping on the same track.
infield grass. Her father couldn’t be prouder. “By the time I saw Maggie on her approach, it was a better approach 29. What is the function of the pheromone trail?
than I could have flown,” he said. Cheers erupted in the tower, and Maggie took a deep breath and climbed out of A. To spot enemies in the ant colony. B. To help companions find food sources.
the plane. C. To keep the orders of the ant community. D. To enable ants to communicate with humans.
230. What is the closest in meaning to the underlined word “convoys” in Para 2? B. Action Video Games Advance Word Awareness
A. Circles. B. Signals. C. Lines. D. Exchanges. C. The Most Effective Coping Strategy for Dyslexia
31. What can be inferred from the last paragraph? D. Video Games Designed to Improve Cognitive Function
A. Ants have no collective memories. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
B. Ants’ alarm-sounding ability is unique. 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。
C. Researchers have identified the types of pheromones. I got afraid when I was going to join Thompson Rivers University (TRU) here in Canada. The fact was that I
D. More secrets on ants’ communication remain unknown. was far away from my country with a totally new culture and new people and I became nervous because I had no
D experience of getting adjusted to a whole new place, language and culture. ____36___ Speaking English fluently
In the video game Space Invaders Extreme 2, a player has to fire weapons to destroy aliens attacking Earth. and maintaining my confidence when chatting with each person here posed another for me.
These aliens move fast, raining down from the top of the screen and claiming a player’s “life” if they reach the Before I landed in Canada, I had known I would face a lot of problems. ___37___ It happened especially
bottom. when it came to figuring out how to fix it or make the necessary adjustments here. I wasn’t able to communicate
A study in Nature suggests that while destroying digital aliens might seem unrelated to distinguishing with people so easily because the accent here in Canada wasn’t familiar to me. ___38___ That directly
between words, such action video games may help children at risk for developmental dyslexia (读写困难) — a contributed to my hesitation in talking with people around me. Besides, the fear of making mistakes was killing
genetic language disorder that makes processing words difficult — by improving their ability to perceive spoken my desire to give it another try.
words and sounds. To break through these difficulties, I realized that I had to actively engage with the local environment and
In the study, 79 prereading children with family histories of dyslexia took several language tests, including the diverse community around me. When I first came to TRU, I met with national and international students,
listening for differences in made-up words — a task that can be challenging for dyslexic people. The kids were talked to them about our culture, like how our interactions happened, the way we communicated, and the
then split into four groups. One played Space Invaders Extreme 2, a second played a non-action video game, a traditions we were keeping. I started to observe people, including how they talked, their expressions, intonation,
third attended speech therapy, and a fourth received no intervention. Gamers played four times a week for 45 stress, vocabulary, and the way they used phrases in conversations. I also started to talk with my friends in
minutes each over a month and a half, and those in speech therapy attended 45-minute sessions twice weekly over English. ___39___ I persisted increasingly to gradually adapt to and feel at ease with the new language, culture,
about four months. tradition and all the aspects that required my adjustments.
By the end of the trial more than 80 percent of the Space Invaders players were significantly better at the ___40___ Nothing is impossible to achieve. All you need to do to achieve a goal is hard work, practice and
word-identification task than before, and they showed greater improvements than any of the other three groups. not feeling shy when you’re making a mistake. I am learning a lot by making lots of mistakes. Now mistakes
The researchers aren’t sure why scores on the other language tests did not improve notably — but they say that don’t bother me anyway.
this finding could be valuable. “If we can target these small cognitive functions before children are older and lose A. This was a big challenge for me.
some brain plasticity (可塑性), then perhaps we can treat aspects of dyslexia before they’ve fully formed,” says B. However, I was still at a loss sometimes.
Simone Gori, co-author of the study. C. From all this I have learned a vital lesson.
Dyslexia often goes untreated in Italy’s overburdened public health and school systems, says Marilu Tempini, D. But things still went beyond my expectation.
a behavioral neurologist at the University of California. She hopes to see larger future studies conducted in other E. Canadians use different intonation and stress.
languages as well. “Eyes are an extension of the brain,” she says, “so when we play video games, it’s directly F. I realized that I should get accustomed to it with all my might.
connected to our cognitive function — and there is so much research potential there.” G. Those long conversations were boosting my confidence level.
32. What do we know about Space Invaders Extreme 2?
A. It is regarded as violent. B. It focuses on the intelligence. 第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
C. It requires fast action. D. It contains a VR setting. 第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
33. What is the significance of the finding according to Simone Gori? 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选
A. It proves that children with dyslexia can be cured. 项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
B. It offers hope that the public health system in Italy will be improved. As a writer, I miss rejection letters very much. Not that I enjoyed receiving those letters, but that at least
C. It suggests that video games can replace the traditional speech therapy. when I got one, I was pretty sure a flesh-and-blood ___41___ had put it in the envelope. And there was always
D. It indicates that action video games can be used for early intervention of dyslexia. the chance that I might see a handwritten sentence on the bottom, ___42___ my work almost made it. When an
34. What is Marilu Tempini’ s attitude towards the study? editor at McCall’s wrote, “I’m afraid I have to say no on this ___43___ work, but try me again on another, would
A. Doubtful. B. Favorable. C. Dismissive. D. Conserved. you?” It was almost as thrilling to me as if the editor had said, “We’ll ___44___ it and here is an advance for
35. Which of the following might be a suitable title for the text? you.”
A. Hidden Secrets Behind Dyslexia Revealed Nowadays, rejection letters seem to have ___45___ with the use of online submissions. Most editors don’t
3feel it a must to ___46___ they have received, read, or considered your work because they receive so many 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
___47___ each day. 第一节(满分15分)
For me, there are three ___48___ when I am faced with a rejection letter. The first is ___49___ caused by 假定你是李华,上周四你们班在厨艺教室上了一节烹饪实践课,请你给英国朋友Chris写一封邮件分
finding a flat “no” on a ___50___ piece of paper, then anger: how could they ___51___ a piece that is obviously 享这次经历,内容包括:
so much ___52___ than most of the stuff they print? and, finally, rebirth: I will live to ___53___ a new piece 1. 你完成的作品;
another day. 2. 你的感想。
Learning to ___54___ rejection seems like part of growing up as a writer. While I have received many letters 注意:
of acceptance, my collection of “Treasured Rejection Letters” is far ___55___ than that of “Treasured 1. 写作词数应为80左右;
Acceptances Letters”, which reminds me of the fact: I still have some growing up to do. 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
41. A. writer B. reader C. mailman D. editor Dear Chris,
42. A. demanding B. indicating C. suspecting D. arguing Yours,
43. A. boring B. novel C. lengthy D. particular Li Hua
44. A. buy B. reject C. check D. substitute
45. A. disappeared B. arisen C. returned D. mattered 第二节(满分25分)
46. A. promise B. determine C. explain D. acknowledge 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。
47. A. proposals B. drafts C. contributions D. instructions It all started when my dad brought home a very big surprise — which was actually a very little surprise.
48. A. meanings B. stages C. wonders D. rewards “Ta-da!” he announced pulling a sheet off a cage, magician-style, “Meet Mr. Nibbles!”
49. A. relief B. frustration C. curiosity D. hesitation “A hamster (仓鼠)!” I cheered.
50. A. valueless B. expensive C. plain D. shiny “He’s so cute,” said Tex. “Hello, Mr. Nibbles, I already love you so much,” Tex whispered.
51. A. make up B. put away C. turn down D. insist on Seeing how we reacted, dad smiled, “Well, congratulations, Mr. Nibbles. You have found yourself a new
52. A. easier B. better C. shorter D. longer home!”
53. A. print B. revise C. download D. submit It took a few weeks for our fuzzy (毛茸茸的) friend to get comfortable. At first he poked (探出) his head out
54. A. accept B. criticize C. judge D. evaluate of his cage only to take a sip of water and fill his cheeks with food. But once he got settled in, he was happy and
55. A. thinner B. fatter C. older D. newer playful. He sometimes slid away from the cage, and even begged for food, making a hissing (嘶嘶声的) sound as
第II卷 if saying thanks. Having Mr. Nibble’s around made our summer much more fun.
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) Before we knew it, it was time to go back to school. I was excited to see friends I hadn’t seen in a really long
阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 time, but, to be honest, I was also nervous about all the new stuff. That was why I made sure I was extra prepared.
BEIJING, Oct. 25 (Xinhua) — A meeting honouring the 80th anniversary of Taiwan’s restoration to China My plan was to wake up early, put on my carefully laid-out clothes, eat my carefully chosen breakfast, and
was held in Beijing on Saturday, celebrating the ___56___ (one) Commemoration Day of Taiwan’s Restoration place my thought-out lunch in my carefully arranged backpack. Then I’d ride my carefully cleaned bike to school
(光复日). and enter my brand-new classroom. Hopefully, preparing ahead of time could make me feel calmer going into the
___57 ___ (address) the gathering, Wang Huning called for joint efforts to advance national reunification (统 back-to-school day!
一) and wipe out any “Taiwan independence” separatist activities. The event was conducted according to the Everything went according to plan — until, well, it didn’t. My new teacher, Mr. Jax, who seemed very
National Congress’s decision ___58___ (name) Oct. 25th as the official commemorative day. serious, started out by going over the class rules. Then he asked each of us to say a quick something about our
On Oct. 25, 1945, the ceremony accepting Japan’s surrender was held in Taipei, returning Taiwan and summer vacation. Most kids seemed pretty shy after being apart for a while and said only a few words. Soon it
___59___ Penghu Islands to China, which represented a great victory and the glory of all Chinese people. would be my turn.
By demonstrating the Chinese people’s firm commitment to national unity ___60___ the one-China principle, 注意:
the commemorative day has not only strengthened the global consensus that there ___61___ (be) only one China, 1. 续写词数应为150左右;
of which Taiwan is an ___62___ (separate) part, but also reflects the CPC’s resolve to fulfill its historical mission. 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Wang stressed that people ___63___ the Strait should shoulder the historical responsibilities in safeguarding Paragraph 1: Suddenly I heard a familiar hissing sound coming from my backpack.
the achievements of the War of Resistance and promoting peaceful development. Only by deepening ___64___
(integrate) and upholding national interests can we get the great national reunification we seek ___65___ Paragraph 2: Now everybody was looking at me!
(secure).
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