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2023 级高三学年上学期九月份月考 10.What is the man's favourite chocolate?
英 语 试 题 A. Milk chocolate. B. White chocolate. C. Dark chocolate.
11.Where does the woman believe the best chocolate comes from?
考试时间:120 分钟 分值:150 分 A. France. B. Belgium. C. Germany.
12.What will the man do next?
第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分 30 分) A. Go home. B. Go to a supermarket. C. Go to the chocolate workshop.
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题
题卡上。 13. How often are private math lessons offered?
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) A. Once a week. B. Twice a week. C. Twice a month.
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 14.What classes are given on Thursday evenings?
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。 A. Tennis classes. B. Math classes. C. Yoga classes.
例:How much is the shirt? 15.What does the man say about the book club?
A.£19. 15. B. £ 9.18. C. £ 9.15. A. It is a new club. B. It is aimed at teens. C. It is closed at weekends.
答案是 C。 16. How many days per week is the centre open?
1. How does the woman feel? A. Five days. B. Six days. C. Seven days.
A. Confused. B. Stressed. C. Satisfied. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题:
2.When will the new National Geographic probably arrive? 17.What is new in Brown Hall?
A. On Wednesday. B. On Thursday. C. On Friday. A. The gym. B. The library. C. The restaurant.
3.What is the woman complaining about? 18.Which hall is accessible only to girls?
A. Her job. B.A report. C.A phone call. A. Queens Building. B. Blake Residence. C. The Parkway Flats.
4. Which place attracted the man most? 19.What do we know about the Parkway Flats?
A. The church. B. The art gallery. C. The botanical garden. A. It has private showers. B. It is famous for its design. C. It is the most expensive hall.
5.Why does the man come to the woman? 20. What might attract students to Temple Rise?
A. To fill out a form. B. To borrow a book. C. To get a library card. A. The cost of meals. B. The large rooms. C. The cleaning service.
第二节(共 15 小题:每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
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 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
佳选项。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 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
钟的作时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。 A
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。 STEM Summer Programs for High School Students
6.What is the possible relationship between the speakers? STEM, representing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, is vital for innovation.
A. Friends. B. Coworkers. C. Strangers Summer programs for high school students provide great experiences that inspire interest and career
7.What kind of films does the woman like best? aspirations in these important fields.
A. Documentaries. B. Action films. C. Sci-fi films. Program in Math for Young Scientists
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题 This program is a six-week intensive mathematics program designed for students across the globe.
8.What is the woman's research paper about? Unlike common programs, it offers a great deal of independence for students to choose their own
A. Renewable energy. B. The southern region. C. Traditional architecture. schedules and decide what they want to study. Besides learning, there is also “fun time” built into the
9.Where did the woman get materials for her paper? weekly schedule so that students are able to have non-math related activities.
A. From books. B. From the Internet. C. From journals Simons Summer Research
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。 It is a seven-week program located at Stony Brook University. Students will have the opportunity toparticipate in special workshops, tours and events free of charge. They will conclude the program by the negative aspects of life cause you to lose what made you want to achieve in the first place."
producing a written research abstract and research poster. 24. Why is a magazine mentioned in Paragraph 1?
Future Matters Program A. To illustrate the cause of her skin condition.
It is an 8-week paid summer research experience for high school students. This is a hands-on B. To show the unfair treatment at the orphanage.
program for students interested in going after a career in medical research. Students will attend seminars C. To indicate the inspiration for Michaela's dream.
led by faculty and participate in discussions with peers. D. To explain the variety of magazines at the orphanage.
Research Science Institute 25. What was the highlight of Michaela's career?
It is the first cost-free summer program of its kind. During this six-week program, students will dive A. Dancing in the documentary First Position.
deeper into the world of science and engineering by experiencing the entire research cycle. In this B. Studying with the American Ballet Theater.
program students attend classes conducted by famous professors and prepare written and oral C. Taking the lead in the Dance Theater of Harlem.
presentations to present their research. D. Landing lead roles in the Dutch National Ballet.
21. What’s special in Program in Math for Young Scientists? 26. When did Michaela start taking ballet lessons?
A. Offering non-math activities. B. Developing independent skills. A. Once she returned to New Jersey. B. After she learned English well.
C. Tailoring personal schedules. D. registering international students. C. Once she attended English lessons. D. After she showed a talent for ballet.
22. What program is most suitable for students aiming to become doctors? 27. Which of the following best describes Michaela ?
A. Research Science Institute. B. Simons Summer Research. A. Lucky and mysterious. B . Gifted and revolved .
C. Future Matters Program. D. Program in Math for Young Scientists. C. Promising and curious. D. Talented and delighted .
23. What do Simons Summer Research and Research Science Institute have in common? C
A. Theme. B. Expense. C. Duration. D. Content. Sound signals are vital for animals deep in the dark ocean to communicate and search for food. That
B way of life has been threatened from increasing human noise. A leading cause is shipping-noise
Born with a skin condition, Michaela Mabiny DePrince was labeled a "devil child" at her Sierra emissions.
Lenoe orphanage (孤 儿 院 ), the last to be fed and the first to be beaten. When an issue of Dance With roughly 90% of traded goods traveling by sea, quieting the ocean through reductions in
Magazine blew into the orphanage yard, with a woman smiling on the cover, she imagined a better life as shipping is untenable. Efforts to make ships more efficient and less polluting may also reduce noise. But
a ballerina. experts say those measures won't do enough to restore quiet. So, a range of technologies are being
Adopted by an American family at age 4, she studied and practiced to make her dream a reality. developed to allow humans and other animals to co-exist in the ocean.
When she was just 15, she was one of six promising dancers in the documentary First Position. She went Much of the underwater noise a ship produces comes from its propeller(螺旋桨). The low-frequency
on to study with the American Ballet Theater and became a dancer of the Dance Theater of Harlem. At noise it produces can travel thousands of metres underwater without losing strength, interrupting the
the height of her career, she secured starring roles with the Dutch National Ballet and appearing in the movements of whales which use these frequencies to communicate.
film version of Beyoncé's Lemonade. One solution by researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC), makes the metal propeller
She was born in the war-torn West African country of Sierra Leone. When she was 3, her miner flexible, allowing their tips to bend and twist, preventing bubbles from forming and reducing the noise
father was killed and her mother died of hunger. At the orphanage, she took to turning around quickly and the propeller produces, says Rajeev of UBC.
standing on the tips of her toes, and the DePrinces, the couple who adopted her and brought her back to More ideas are also on the table. Giovanni, a marine-engineering researcher, is investigating whether
New Jersey, promised to take her to ballet lessons once she excelled in English. She was quickly an acoustic (音响的) black hole can help. Such an object, whose aim is to trap sound like black holes trap
discovered to be talented. With her athleticism and what one reviewer called her "spitfire quickness," light, can be built by fixing steel beams to the inside of the ship. Laboratory tests show this can reduce
DePrince became an international star in Amsterdam. There she took the lead in such ballets as Swan vibrations (震动) like the best available alternatives, without the added weight or fire risk these often
Lake and Coppélia, dancing with "undeniable grace, strength, and precision." involve.
She had to take a break in 2017 after an accident, which gave her time " to seek treatment for years What is missing is a willingness for shipbuilders and owners to use the technological solutions.
of nightmares (噩梦)" about her wartime childhood. She joined the Boston Ballet in 2021 but left in the Refitting ships to be quieter is complex and costly, and not seen as a priority at present. That may change.
same year for undisclosed reasons. " Dance with your heart," she once told young ballerinas. " Don’ t let Some seaports now offer discounts equal to thousands of dollars for ships that meet the highest level of
英语 试题 第 2页 共 5页noise reduction. Since the International Maritime Organization has promised to reduce carbon emissions 32. TikTok is important in world exploration because _________.
from international shipping by 70% by2040, this may prove a good deal. A. it features the latest information B. it provides much relevant content
28. What does the underlined word "untenable" in Paragraph 2 probably mean ? C. it immerses viewers in long videos D. it keeps people from lesser-known sites
A. Contradictory. B. Unworkable. C. Irresistible. D. Sensible. 33. How is Paragraph 2 developed?
29. Which is true about the underwater noise from ships ? A. By comparing facts. B. By listing figures.
A. It mainly comes from the engine of the ship. C. By giving descriptions. D. By analyzing causes.
B. The noise level remains unchanged as the ship sails farther. 34. What does Paragraph 4 mainly talk about?
C. It has posed a significant threat to the life of deep-sea animals. A. The potential ban on TikTok. B. The negative influence of TikTok.
D. High-frequency noise has a longer transmission distance underwater. C. The illegal practice of local tourism. D. The common complaint from travelers.
30. What can be learned about the acoustic black hole in reducing ocean noise ? 35. What does the author imply in the last paragraph?
A. It is a new type of ship propeller. B. It can trap all kinds of underwater sounds. A. Senior citizens will rely on TikTok. B. Other social media will replace TikTok.
C. It has been widely used on ships currently. D. It can lessen vibrations without extra risks. C. TikTok will be less influential over time. D. The impact of TikTok on travel will remain.
31. What is the main idea of the last paragraph? 第二节 (共 5 小题; 每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
A. The challenges and prospects of ship noise-reduction. 根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中两项为多余选项。
B. The high cost of ship refitting for noise reduction. This is Your Dream Dance
C. The economic push to reduce carbon emissions. With growing evidence that dancing helps boost brain health and manage symptoms of
D. The role of the International Maritime Organization. neurocognitive (神经认知的) and movement disorders, accessible dance programmes and movement
D therapists are helping improve the lives of millions. 36 .
From immersive videos that spotlight lesser-known destinations to packing and transport advice, Dance as brain movement
offering a wide range of authentic and diverse content, the social platform TikTok has become a vital There’s actually a lot more happening inside the brain when trying to follow even the simplest
source of knowledge and inspiration when it comes to exploring the world. choreography (编排). “In dance class, we have to learn patterns, and remember sequences,” says David
TikTok was launched in 2016 and has since grown an audience exceeding one billion monthly active Lee, a programme director. The effect extends beyond the dance class to the real world. 37 .
users. Its snappy format---short, shareable videos---and addictive algorithm (算 法 ) has proved 38
particularly popular among younger people, with 70% of its users aged under 34. More than 60% of Gen In addition to the physical and neurological benefits, dance can also help people living with disease
Z Americans have used TikTok as a search engine. The app has seen a 410% increase in travel content make out what their bodies can and can’t do. Rather than trying to control, or “fix” our body, dance is
views since 2021. More than 70% of TikTok’s European audience say they’re likely to book a holiday about developing greater body awareness and moving at our capacity, regardless of physical or cognitive
based on recommendations from the platform. difference.
TikTok attracts an array of content creators, whose insights can be invaluable for travelers. Entering Dance as community
a search term such as “top things to do in Paris” will bring up endless videos, and the algorithm will adapt 39 . Dancing with others not only makes people feel less different in their abilities when dealing
to these interests next time you scroll. with neurological and movement disorders, it also helps to combat the loneliness and social isolation of
But they also have the potential to cause harm, at times guiding thousands of visitors to places that living with a chronic illness.
don’t have adequate facilities to cope. Many destinations have fallen victim to their own success. Some Still, researchers say they’re only scratching the surface of understanding how dance can be used
businesses have been fighting back, including Dae, a cafe in New York, which introduced a no-video therapeutically. 40 . Researchers are also trying to find out the most effective types of dance
policy last year, stating: “The TikToks... have gotten a bit out of control for us.” There’s also the issue of movements and the optimal length and frequency of classes.
the promotion of unethical tourism. When Dr. Natara Loose, an American vet, visited Mauritius this year, A. Dance as body acceptance
she says she was “shocked by the number of boats selling tours to swim with dolphins, a practice that’s B. Dance as physical exercise
illegal in Mauritius but that’s splashed all over TikTok.” C. The uniqueness of dance as a therapy lies in the following aspects
For better or worse, it’s clear the platform’s influence on travel is enormous, particularly among D. Dancing requires more “brain power” than simpler repetitive exercises
younger generations and it isn’t going anywhere any time soon. E. Perhaps one of the biggest benefits of dance is the sense of belonging it creates
英语 试题 第 3页 共 5页F. Larger studies are needed to confirm the findings of the smaller trials that have been done 第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
G.Tasks like navigating the kitchen or walking to the bus stop can be more attainable after dancing 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。
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分) Root carving is a traditional art form 56 (originate) from China thousands of years ago. It
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) involves using naturally formed or deformed tree roots as the basis for artistic creation. Through careful
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。 design, artistic processing, and technical treatment, artists create figures, animals, and other artistic 57
The trip to Mt. Hood was planned for a Saturday. But as Friday night came, my friend said Mt. Hood (object). Initially used for decoration in royal gardens, root carving 58 (gradual) developed into an
would have a few days of bad weather. When I learned of his decision to ___41___ the trip, I was independent artistic practice during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Today, root carving continues to be
disappointed. Remembering how my experience had always gotten me through tricky situations, I was appreciated 59 a cherished art form.
going out there ___42___. Integrating ingenuity (独创性) and craftiness, root carving not only employs ways of expressions
Early Saturday morning, I ___43___ my kit (全套装备) and drove to Mt. Hood. As I went up, the similar to wood carvings, sculptures and stone carvings, but also demonstrates the unique features of root
temperature dropped. The snow was falling heavily and ___44___ was poor. I couldn’t see where I was. I carving by absorbing the techniques 60 (exhibit) in the creation of other carving arts. Root carving
had to get off this mountain. By now, I’d been hiking for nearly 10 hours, but the thought of waiting for a with great aesthetic(美学的) value of collection and admiring 61 (become) a cultural symbol of the
search party left me feeling ___45___. So I kept walking, kicking myself for not bringing a map due to traditional Chinese artworks over the years.
my blind ___46___. Nowadays, efforts are being made 62 (preserve) and promote root carving. The Chinese
Downhill, the snow was so deep. Suddenly, I fell hard. It took a minute for the ___47___ to set in. government is providing support through policies and funding for heritage conservation. Art institutions
My ankle was badly injured and I couldn’t ___48___. For the first time, ___49___ flooded in. organize exhibitions and workshops to display root carving techniques and raise 63 (aware) of its
I dug a cave and curled up in it. Then, I set up my ___50___. Through tears, I told my parents I importance. Conservation measures also include documenting traditional skills 64 encouraging
loved them. A few minutes after recording, I was shaking and speechless. sustainable practices in sourcing raw materials.
I spent the day in the cave, hoping someone would find me. But as time went by, my hope Root carving is a traditional art form in China, 65 origins, development, current status, and
___51___. The next morning, I woke to a ___52___. Then, I saw what I’d been ___53___: a helicopter. I conservation efforts all contribute to its cultural significance. By valuing and protecting this unique art
was saved and the darkness had ___54___. This experience taught me a hard lesson: Be fully ___55___ form, we can ensure its preservation and enjoyment for years to come.
before setting out. 第三节 单项选择(共 25 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 25 分)
41. A. complete B. arrange C. afford D. cancel 66. The doctor advised Wang Fang _________ fatty foods.
42. A. sometimes B. anyway C. anymore D. otherwise A.avoid eating B.to avoid to eat C.to avoid eating D.avoid to eat
43. A. packed B. ordered C. sold D. returned 67. So fast ________ that it is difficult for us to imagine its speed.
44. A. performance B. coverage C. visibility D. communication A.light travels B.light has travelled
45. A. optimistic B. angry C. relieved D. anxious C.does light travel D.travels light
46. A. panic B. passion C. trust D. confidence 68. —I didn’t see Mary at the meeting yesterday.
47. A. memory B. danger C. pain D. peace —She _________ some visitors around our factory at that time.
48. A. speak B. walk C. wait D. work A.is showing B.was showing C.has shown D.showed
49. A. courage B. surprise C. fear D. sadness 69. The doctor recommended that he ________ a few more days in hospital.
50. A. timer B. camera C. tent D. flag A.stayed B.stays C.staying D.stay
51. A. renewed B. sprang C. remained D. faded 70. When I came in, John was sitting in the corner with his hands ________ on his head, nervous for the
52. A. noise B. light C. smell D. touch final result.
53. A. training at B. dying for C. warning of D. living on A.crossed B.crossing C.to cross D.having crossed
54. A. followed B. shifted C. passed D. deepened 71. Not until he went abroad to further his study _______ the importance of English.
55. A. prepared B. trained C. involved D. committed A.has he found B.he has found
C.did he find D.he had found
72. — What makes him so excited these days?
英语 试题 第 4页 共 5页— ________ a key university. A.has taught B.has been teaching
A.Admitted into B.Admitting C.taught D.had taught
C.Having been admitted into D.Being admitted into 86. —Do you mind if we set out earlier tomorrow morning?
73. Only when ________ in the afternoon ________ able to leave. —Well, I’d rather you ________.
A.the match was over; they were B.the match was over; were they A.don’t B.didn’t C.won’t D.wouldn’t
C.was the match over; were they D.was the match over; they were 87. He _____ his potential had it not been for his desire to meet new challenges.
74. Hannah travels the world ________ presentations and talks, getting more people ________ in the A.would never have realized B.would never realize
conversation of ocean life. C.never realized D.had never realized
A.giving; involving B.given; involved C.giving; involved D.given; involving 88. I wish I ________ football game on TV last night, but I went to a friend's birthday party.
75. The professor, as well as a larger number of students, _______ the program, which will be carried out A.watched B.had watched C.would watch D.were watching
this summer. 89. But for his determination to stick it out, he ______ it as a top-ranked player in tennis.
A.was attracted to B.were attracted to A.shouldn't have made B.could make
C.has been attracted to D.have been attracted to C.wouldn't have made D.wouldn't make
76. Alex ________ tea culture for many years before he came to China in 2023. 90. Hard ________ he tried, he couldn’t figure out the solution to the math problem within the time limit.
A. studies B. studied C. had studied D. was studying A.although B.while C.as D.even if
77. Over the past decade, the number of electric vehicles on the road ______ by nearly 800%. 第四部分 写作(满分 15 分)
A.increased B.has increased C.was increasing D.had increased 假定你是李华,你的外国笔友 Joe 的家乡遭遇了特大洪涝灾害,他的家受损严重,他本人也受伤了。
78. To return to the problem of water pollution, I’d like you to take a look at a study _______ in China in 请你给他写一封信,要点包括:
2023. 1. 安慰和鼓励
A.having conducted B.being conducted C.conducted D.to be conducted 2. 为他提供帮助(如募捐等)
79. In the past five years, large quantities of money ________ in improving the public transport in our 注意:
province. 1. 写信词数应为 80 左右;
A.have been spent B.were spent C.has been spent D.was spent 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
80. Three-fifths of the school’s outdoor sports facilities, including the basketball courts and tennis courts, Dear Joe,
________ damaged in the recent storm. ____________________________________________________________________________________
A.was B.were C.has been D.had been ____________________________________________________________________________________
81. Many a new apartment building ______ in the quake-stricken area currently, so we have confidence ____________________________________________________________________________________
that the city will take on a new look sooner than previously expected. ____________________________________________________________________________________
A.are rebuilt B.is being rebuilt C.has been rebuilding D.have been rebuilt Yours sincerely,
82. — I didn’t go back to my hometown for Spring Festival because of COVID-19. Li Hua
— _________. This is the most special festival that I _________.
A.So did I; spent B.Neither did I; have spent
C.Neither did I; spent D.So it is; have spent
83. The research they had been devoted to ________ to be of great value.
A.was proved B.proving C.proves D.proved
84. If I were you, I ______the chance to go abroad.
A.will seize B.would have seize C.seize D.would seize
85. —Is your uncle a teacher of chemistry in Tianjin University?
—No. But he ______ Chinese there for thirty-five years and he is retired.
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