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树德中学高 2021 级高三上学期 10 月阶段性测试英语试题 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 命题人:宁夏英语备课组 审题人:黄杏、张娱、朱学坤 11.Howdoes thewoman soundat first? 考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分 A.Interested. B.Disappointed. C.Anxious. 第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分 30分) 12.What didthe woman dolast Saturday? 第一部分 听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分) A.Shewent back to herhometown. 第一节.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 B.Sheargued with her grandma. 最佳选项。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 C.Shevisited anursing home. 对话仅读一遍。 13.What does theman suggest the woman do? 1.Whatdid theman dolast night? A.Teachher grandmaMandarin. A.He went to theparty. B.Hetook his final exam. C.Hewent overhis lessons. B.Buy asmartphone forher grandma. 2.Whatdoes thewoman want? C.Respect hergrandma’s choice. A.AEuropean painting. B.Ayellow coat. C.Abook. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 3.Whatdetermined the woman’s choice ofthehotel? 14.What doweknowabout thegirl’sfather? A.The food. B.Thereviews. C.Thelocation. A.Helives in Belize. 4.Whatis Maggie probably doingnow? B.He has his own airplane. A.Eating eggs. B.Doing thelaundry. C.Cookingbreakfast. C.He works in acompany near thebeach. 5.Wheredoes theconversation probably take place? 15.Whydoes theman bring thegirl to thewoods probably? A.In afactory. B.In astadium. C.On amotorbike. A.Hewants herto enjoynature. 第二节.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 B.He likes tolivein acheap place. 个选项中选出最佳选项。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; C.He wishes her tospend sometimewithhis friends. 听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 16.What are thespeakers going to dotonight? 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 A.Seesomestars. 6.Whatwill take upthemostin thefinancial budget? B.Drink Starbucks hot chocolate. A.Transportation fee. B.Hotel bills. C.Foodcost. C.Takesomepictures ofsnakes. 7.Whatwill thespeakers dotolimittheexpense? 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 A.Takepublictransport. 17.Whocan take part in thecontest? B.Choosecheaper hotels. A.Studentsin grades 2to 9. C.Eat at less expensiveplaces. B.Studentsin grades 2to 8. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 C.Studentsin grades 2to 7. 8.WhatisTina’s weakest part oflearning English? 18.Howoften is theNoeticLearning MathContest held? A.Speaking. B.Writing. C.Reading. A.Once ayear. B.Twicea year. C.Once every two years. 9.Whatmatters mostin learning alanguage according to Colin? 19.What are students required to doduring thecontest? A.Being patient. A.Solve45problems inan hour. B.Making friends withforeigners. B.Solve10problems in halfan hour. C.Living inan English-speaking country. C.Solve20problems in 45minutes. 10.Whatdoes ColinsuggestTinado? 20.What willthehighest scorer of each team receive? A.Get upearlier to learn. A.A“TeamWinner”medal. B.Read newspapers every day. B.A“TeamAchievement Plaque”. C.Practice English every morning. C.A“National HonorRoll” medal. 高三英语 2023-10阶考 第1页 共5页第二部分 阅读理解 (共二节,满分 40分) B 第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 2分,满分 30 分) When I win at my favourite games, my opponents tend to say: ‘OH, you’re so competitive!’ 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C 和D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 But when Ilose, theysmilegood-naturedly and say: ‘Badluck! Goodgame!’ This suggests that accurate sportingexpressions should go somethinglikethis: A Iam sporty. Iceland has long been identified as having unique environments. Here you can walk and swim between tectonic (地壳构造的) plates, bath in geothermal waters, and experience the wild Youare competitive. They can’t bear to lose. landscapes. Furthermore, these unique environments have attracted the space-science community Or: to useIceland as oneofits test sitesfor missionstravelling to Mars. Igave it ago. DAY1 Youdidyour best. Arrive in Reykjavik. He tried desperately hard. After check-in, you will visit the geothermal pools of the Blue Lagoon to relax after your I’m not saying I don’t have a competitive personality. We all do. On walks, I like to be out in flight, before returning to your hotel to freshen up. You will then head to the Aurora Basecamp front. In traffic jams, I find myself focusing on cars in other lanes, and fret if they edge ahead of Observatory, where you will be able to see the northern lights recreated indoors. In the evening, me. I tense up while waiting for trains, determined to be first aboard. The other day, I was one of space expert Niamh Shaw will give the first of two talks on our attempt to establish bases on other the first to board a train, grabbing a perfect spot in first class. Yes, I had won! Just halfway, I went planets. to get a free drink for a first-class seat from the buffet. But I had left my ticket on my table. I DAY2 worked out that, if I moved very swiftly, I could nip (快走) through two carriages, and nip back After breakfast, you will set out on special vehicles towards Þingvellir National Park, a without anyonetaking my place at thefront ofthequeue. registered UNESCO world heritage site accompanied by Niamh. Here, you will have the So I rushed back, picking up my ticket, and turned back. I was at the beginning of the second opportunity to do something that you can’t do anywhere else, the opportunity to swim between the carriage, when, to my horror, I noticed, another figure, roughly my size, shooting towards the tectonicplates. In theevening, you willenjoy a second talk from Niamh. buffet from theotherdirection. DAY3 Desperate to arrive before he did, I started walking faster. But at exactly the same moment, he started walking faster, too. Trying to retain my dignity, I broke into a running. Whatever happened, Today you begin your journey towards the 2020 NASA test site, where the NASA SAND_E I was determined to win! But, annoyingly, at the same time as I sped up, so did he. The race was Mars Rover is being tested. NASA scientists will be on hand to explain the project, along with on. updates ofthecurrent Mars missionsand themost recent findings. Finally, in my rush, I knocked into a suitcase and stumbled slightly. Still with my eyes on my DAY4 challenger,I noticed that-strange but true-exactlythesame thing hadhappened to him. In 2019, Iceland Space Agency hosted the ISAGEVR1 Expedition to Grimsvötn Volcano on It was only as we both lifted ourselves up in exactly the same way that I realised that, top of the Vatnajökull Glacier to field test the MS1 Mars Analog Spacesuit designed by the throughout therace, I hadbeen lookingat areflection ofmyself inthe slidingdoor! NASA/Johnson space centre. We will be working together with the agency to create a unique My competitorfor first place in thebuffet queue was...me. experience for you todayontheglacier. 24.Which sportingexpression can replace “Badluck!Good game!” inparagraph 1? DAY5 A.I gaveit ago. B.Youdid your best. In the afternoon, you will reach the bridge between the continents, spanning a gap in between C.Youare competitive. D.He tried desperately hard. thetwo tectonic plates, onyour way to KeflavikAirport and your evening flight home. 25.What does theunderlined word “fret” in paragraph 3probably mean? 21.Whowould be mostinterested in thistravel arrangement to Iceland? A.Get anxious.B.Becomerelaxed. C.Feel disappointed. D.Remain excited. A.Fiction writers. B.Space enthusiasts. 26.What canwe learn about theauthor? C.Wildlifeprotectors D.Professional swimmers. A.He never fails to beat anyone in his life. 22.Whichdays includechances to experiencesomething about Mars? B.Hehas agift for games and competitions. A.Day1and Day 2. B.Day 2and Day 3. C.Heis sporty but often aggressiveto others. C.Day 3and Day 4. D.Day 4and Day 5. D.He is highly competitiveand desperateto win. 23.Whichof thefollowing can best promotethis tour? 27.Which ofthefollowing can bea suitabletitlefor thetext? A.“Wehopeto offeryou a great opportunityto enjoy hiking.” A.Sad competitor? Ican surely beat myself B.“Wewill let you explore howNASAis a part ofeveryday life.” B.Badloser? No, but Ican beafirst-class fool C.Competitiveness works? Not inmy case C.“Wewant tohelp you discover space science through thejoy oftravel.” D.More haste? It willonly result in less speed D.“Wewillprovide you achance toexperience theculture near theArctic Circle.” 高三英语 2023-10阶考 第2页 共5页C artificial-intelligence devices.” Pinocchio may be just a children’s fairy tale, but Spanish scientists at the University of ChatGPT’s struggle with maths is inherent in this type ofAI, known as a large language model. Granada recently investigated this so-called “Pinocchio effect” and found that our noses don’t It scans a large amount of text from across the web and develops a model that might be extremely grow whenwe tella lie, but actually shrink abit. effective for writing grammatically correct responses to essay requirement, but not for solving a Dr. Gómez Milán and his team developed a lie detector test that used thermography (体温计) maths problem. to tell if people were lying and found that whenever participants in their research were being In an email, I asked Debarghya Das, a search-engine engineer, why ChatGPT gets some untruthful, the temperature of the tip of their nose dropped up to 1.2℃, while the temperature of simple questions right but others completely wrong. “Maybe the right analogy (类比) is if you ask their forehead increased up to 1.5℃. Scientist also found that drop in temperature at nose level a room of people, who have no idea what maths is but have read many hieroglyphics (象形文字), actually caused ittoslightly shrink, although thedifference isundetected bythehuman eye. ‘What comes after 2+2,’they might say, ‘Usually, we see a 4,’That’s what ChatGPTis doing.” But, “One has to think in order to lie, which rises the temperature of the forehead,” Dr. Gómez headds, “Maths isn’t just aseries ofhieroglyphics. It’s theprocess ofcalculating.” Milán explained the findings. “At the same time, we feel anxious, which lowers the temperature of It isn’t great for pretending you know it through a maths class because you only recognize the the nose.” For this study, researchers asked a number of 60 students to perform various tasks while mistakes if you know the maths. Another reason that maths instructors are less anxious about this their temperature is scanned by technology. One of these tasks required making a 3 to 4 minutes innovation is that they have been here before. The field was upended for the first time decades ago call to their parents or a friend and telling a significant lie. Participants had to make up the lie with thegeneral availability ofcomputers and calculators. themselves during the call. Interestingly, this lie detector picked up the temperature difference in “Maths has had the biggest revolution based on machinery of any mainstream subject,” said 80percent of thetest subjects, which is abetter rate ofsuccess than that ofany modern liedetector. Conrad Wolfram, the strategic director of Wolfram Research. “In the real world, since computers “With this method we have achieved to increase accuracy”, said Dr. Gómez Milán, who added came along, have maths, science and engineering gotten conceptually simpler? No, completely the that law enforcement interviewers could one day combine other lie detection technology with opposite.We’re asking harder and harder questions, going upalevel.” thermal imaging to achieve better results. Eventually, AI will probably get to the point where its maths answers are not only confident 28.Whydoes thewriter talk about Pinocchio in thefirst paragraph? but correct. A pure large language model might not be up for the job, but the technology will A.Totell a fairy tale. B.Togive anexample. improve. In general, however, AI, like computers, will likely ultimately be most useful for those C.Totalk about ascientist. D.Tointroduce thetopic. who already know a field well. They know the questions to ask, how to identify the shortcomings 29.Whatis “Pinocchio effect”? and what to do with the answer.Atool, in other words, is for those who know the most maths, not A.Our noses will grow when wetell alie. theleast. B.Ournoses will shrink when we tell alie. 32.What does theunderlined word “inherent” inParagraph 3mostprobably mean? C.Thetemperature oftheforehead falls ifwe lie. A.Stable. B.Practical. C.Limited. D.Natural. D.The temperature of thestudentrises foranxiety. 33.What can weknowfrom Debarghya’sreply? 30.HowdidDr.Gómez Milánfeel about theliedetector? A.Calculating requires some knowledge of hieroglyphics. A.Doubtful B.Surprised. C.Confident. D.Puzzled. B.ChatGPTisgood at solvingmathematical questionsbyanalogy. 31.Whatlesson can we learn from thetext? C.Reading hieroglyphics prevents ChatGPTsolving mathsquestions. A.Aliewilltravel very hard. D.ChatGPT’s response isbased onlanguage models instead ofcalculations. B.Many ways tobring a liarto light. 34.What canbe inferred from mathsinstructors’calmness about ChatGPT? C.Alienever livestobeold. A.ChatGPTis useful to identify maths mistakes. D.Once a liaralways aliarfor sure. B.Technical revolution made mathseasier to understand. D C.New technology will enduppushing theboundaries of maths. The artificial-intelligence chatbot ChatGPT has shaken educators since its November release. D.ChatGPThas beenbanned from networks and school devices. New York City public schools have banned it from their networks and school devices. There is, 35.As forAI, which would theauthor probably agree with? perhaps surprisingly, one subject area that doesn’t seem threatened, It turns out ChatGPT is quite A.It will play thelargest role forprofessionals in afield. bad at maths. B.It will becomeconfident tosolveall themaths problems. “I’m not hearing maths instructors express concern about ChatGPT,” said Paul von Hippel, a C.It will turnthe maths field over again justlikecomputers. professor at the University of Texas who studies data science and statistics. “I’m not sure it’s D.It will take thejobsfrom humans as thetechnology improves. useful for maths at all, which feels strange because maths was the first-use case for the 高三英语 2023-10阶考 第3页 共5页第二节 (共 5小题;每小题 2分,满分 10 分) At times I didn’t 45 this bad habit to just reading books either. I also tried to skip 根据短文内容, 从短文后选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项, 选项中有两项为多余选项。 ahead in my life and 46 what to do months and even years from now instead of 47 Most drinks stating that they are fruit-flavored contain no fruit at all, while most of the rest each day as it is intended. The book of my life wasn’t done yet and I had many 48 left to contain only a small quantity of fruit, according to a study carried by the British Food go, I knew that for sure. 49 , that didn’t stop me from trying to write the 50 Commission. half-way through. Time and again, I would 51 jump ahead and try to solve every potential “Shoppers need to check the labels before buying drinks, though sometimes the actual problem before it 52 so I could reach the ending of that storybook happily . Life doesn’t content can be non-existent,” said Food Commission spokesperson Ian Tokelove. “Food 53 like that, however. In fact, it loves to 54 us, and you never know what new production is highly competitive. 36 It will increase profits, and consumers won’t always problem or opportunityeach newday will bring. realize they are being tricked.” Flavorings are focused on the flavors of natural food products such Life has often had to 55 me to slow down. Recently, when I found myself 56 as fruits, meats and vegetables, or creating flavor for food products that do not have the desired to that bad habit of rushing ahead and living in the 57 again, I felt a special voice gently flavors. Researchers analyzed the contents of 28 strawberry-flavored products sold in stores. telling me, “Live one day at a time.” Then I smiled, and turned the book of my life back to the 37 Of the 11 products that did contain strawberries, five of them contained less than one 58 page. Each of us has to live the book of life one page and one day at a time. Each of us has percent real fruit. to write it 59 and moment by moment.Wehave to trust that it will bring our 60 to 38 Let’s take jam as an example. Some strawberry-flavored jam was labeled as itsperfect end. containing no artificial colors, flavors, or sweeteners, but it contained absolutely no strawberries at 41.A.concerned B.annoyed C.frightened D.embarrassed all. 39 Consumers have the rights to know clearly about what they have bought. Under 42.A.impatience B.difficulty C.influence D.effort current UK law, food packages do not have to distinguish between natural and artificial flavoring. 43.A.demanding B.carrying C.writing D.reading “Describing a product as strawberry flavor and covering the surface of the packet with pictures of 44.A.interest B.excitement C.anger D.sadness strawberries is misleading. 40 Unfortunately, it is also legal and widespread,” Tokelove 45.A.extend B.spread C.limit D.devote said “It’s timeto take measures to protect the consumers’rights.” 46.A.bring out B.letout C.tryout D.figure out A.The products which contain real fruit are popularwith people. 47.A.fearing B.enjoying C.doubting D.imagining B. In addition, products advertised as more natural often contained nofruit. 48.A.pages B.things C.reports D.novels C.They found that about 60percent ofthem didn’t contain any fruit at all. 49.A.Indeed B.Still C.Surely D.Finally D.If companies can cut their costs byusingflavoring, they are likely to doso. 50.A.ending B.plot C.outline D.passage E. It is important andnecessary to demand asmall amount offlavoring in theproducts. 51.A.happily B.carefully C.unwillingly D.foolishly F. Actually theproduct contains justa tinypercentage ofstrawberry oreven nofruit at all. 52.A.counted B.left C.happened D.backed G.The Food Commission suggested all flavors used in a product should be listed on the 53.A.start B.finish C.work D.change packaging. 54.A.touch B.amuse C.worry D.surprise 55.A.allow B.force C.remind D.encourage 第三部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分 45) 56.A.admitting B.returning C.responding D.referring 第一节 完形填空(共 20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分30分) 57.A.present B.memory C.dream D.future 阅读下面短文,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 58.A.right B.first C.new D.blank 卡上将该项涂黑。 59.A.more orlessB.linebyline C.onebyone D.nowand then I have the bad habit of skipping to the last pages of a book to see how it ends while I’m still in 60.A.story B.job C.plan D.hope the middle of it. This habit 41 people around me. Often my 42 wouldn’t be confined (局限) just to the books I read but also to what others were 43 as well. Finally, one day my daughter told me with a little 44 . “Dad, please just read a book one page at a timelikeeveryone else!” 高三英语 2023-10阶考 第4页 共5页第二节.短文填空(共 10小题;每小题 1.5 分, 满分 15分) 第二节 书面表达(满分25分) 阅读下面材料, 在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 假定你是李华,你班交换生 Eric想报名参加学校中国文化社团,以便更好地了解中国文 Xiao long bao(soup dumplings), those amazing constructions of delicate dumpling wrappers, 化。请写信推荐一个相关社团,内容如下: encasing hot, 61_________(taste) soup and sweet, fresh meat, are far and away my favorite 1. 推荐理由; Chinese street food. The dumplings arrive steaming and dangerously hot. To eat one, you have to 2. 表达期待。 decide whether 62_________(bite) a small hole in it first, releasing the stream and risking a spill 注意:1.词数100左右; (溢出), 63_________ to put the whole dumpling in your mouth, letting the hot soup explode on 2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; your tongue. Dear Eric, Shanghai may be the 64_________(recognize) home of the soup dumplings but food historians will actually point you to the neighboring canal town of Nanxiang as Xiao long bao's birthplace. There you will find them prepared differently—more dumpling and less soup, and the wrappers are pressed 65________hand rather than rolled. Nanxiang aside, the best Xiao long bao have a fine skin, allowing them 66________ (lift) out of the steamer basket without tearing or spilling any of 67________ (they) contents. The meat shouldbefresh with 68______touch ofsweetness and thesoup hot,clear and delicious. No matter where I buy them, one steamer is 69_______(rare) enough, yet two seems greedy, so Iam always left 70________(want) more nexttime. 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分 35分) 第一节 短文改错(共 10小题;每小题 1分, 满分 10分) 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文, 请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。作文中 共有10处语言错误, 每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加: 在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧), 并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除: 把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。 修改: 在错的词下划一横线, 并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 Yours, 注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; Li Hua 2. 只允许修改10处, 多者(从第11处起)不计分。 Our school was found in 1929.Since then, it has brought up a great number of outstanding talents, included some famous revolutionaries, scientists and artists. There are many excellent students studying here now, among them are winners in math, physics and chemistry contest. In recently years, great changes have taken place. A new library has been built, which keeps nearly one hundred and twenty thousand of books and many kinds of magazines. The new stadium to be completed will make this possible for the students to go in for sports whether or not it rains. What is important is how we have many experienced teachers who are always willing for give us a hand. The teachers have made and are still making great contributions to development of our school. We all likeourschool. 高三英语 2023-10阶考 第5页 共5页树德中学高2021级高三上学期 10月阶段性测试英语试题答案 W:Thank you. Is the production linefully automated? 听力: M:Well,not fully automated. 1-20: CCBBA ACAAC CACBA ABBCA 6.【原文】M: Have you figured outhow much money weshall spend? 阅读理解: W:Oh, yeah.Thetotal amount isnoless than 13,000RMB, according to ourroute. 21-35: BCC, BADB, DACB, DDCA M:What?That’s too much. 七选五: W:Sitdown. I’llshowyou thelist ofourfinancial budget.First ofall, itis nearly 8,000RMBthat 36-40: DCBGF we shouldspend ontransportation. 完形填空 M:Ah, thetransportation fee always takes a great part in thebudget. 41-60: BADCC, DBABA, DCCDC,BDABA W:Then we mustpay alarge amount ofmoney forthehotel. But ifwe want to savemoney,we 语法填空 can choose ahotel which is not so good. 61.tasty M: Hmm,what I’mfearful ofis that thelivingcondition will beterrible oncewe choose acheaper 62.tobite hotel. 63.or W:Then we can limit thecost offood. 64.recognized M: Iagree.Wecan choose less expensiverestaurants. 65.by 7. 【原文】W:Colin, you got thehighest score ontheEnglish exam again. HowIenvy you! 66.tobe lifted M:Youdid makeprogress thistime, especially in reading and writing parts. 67.their W:But I’m stilldissatisfied with my spoken English. It’smy biggest problem. 68.a M: Cheer up,Tina. Let mehelp you find theright way tolearn English.Whenyou’re studying a 69.rarely language, thekeyword is patience. It’s ofthegreatest importance, becausenobodycan master a 70.wanting language all at once. 短文改错 W:Oh, yeah. But what am Isupposed to do?Find someforeign friends orgo abroad to learn it? 1.found—founded 2.included—including 3.them---whom 或者加and M: Not exactly.Youcan just makefull useof every morning to practice English. 4.contest—contests 5.recently---recent 6. 删掉of 7.this—it W:ShouldIget upearlier every day? 8.how--- that 9.for---to 10.development 前加the M:Youdon’thave to doso.Actually,there are indeed manychances in themorning that you can 书面表达(答案略) grasp tolearn English. For example,you can listen to English news whileyou are dressing and 听力原稿 washing.At thesame time,you can imitateand speak Englishloudly.Youneed to takeevery 1.【原文】W:Hey,Ididn’t seeyou at theparty last night.What’swrong? opportunity tolearn. M:Yeah,Ifailed my final examso my dad didn’t allowmeto go andI had to revisemy notes. W:Practice makes perfect, right? 2.【原文】M:Whatexactly are you looking for? M:Yousaid it. W:I’m looking forabookwith the19th-century European paintings in it. 8.【原文】M: Hi, Janice. Howhave you been recently? M: Is itthebookonyour left, theone with theyellowcover? W:All in all, it’s not bad. But there’s onething that makes me feel abit worried. W:Yeah, thisis thebookIwant.Thanks a lot. M:What happened?Tellme about it,ifyou don’t mind. 3.【原文】M:Wheredid you stay last summerwhen you travelled in Xiamen? W:Well, I went to visitmy grandma lastSaturday.Youknow,sheis inher 80s.I’veasked her W:Istayed in afamily hotelnear the sea. many times to livewithme, orIcan find her agood nursing home. But sheprefers tostay inour M:Whydidyou choose to stay inthat hotel instead of afive-star hotel? hometown. W:It is comfortable, and all thereviews onlineabout thehotel are positive. M:Are you worried about her being alone? 4.【原文】M: Hey,Maggie. Eggs are stillinthefrying pan.They’re going tobe burnt. W:Yes.I only meet her twiceorthree times ayear. W:Oops, Itotally forgot that. Canyou turn offthegas? I’m busy with thesedirty clothes. M:Well,Ithink you should respect her choice. Haveyou ever imagined what thelife would be 5.【原文】M: Putonthehelmet, please. likeifshelived with you?Yougo to work during the day andleave her alone at home. Sheknows W:Do weneed to putonthe jackets, too? nobodyhere but you.And shedoesn’tknow howtotakethe elevator,can’tspeak Mandarin… M: Go aheadifyou want toprotect your clothes. Now,please watch your step. W:Oh, Ididn’t think from her pointof view.Thanks,Alan. Iwon’t persuade her any more, butI 高三英语 2023-10阶考 第6页 共5页can teach herhow touse thesmartphonenexttimeI visither. 9.【原文】W:Ican’t believe this!I thought I was going todie back there! Howdare you take me out to thewoods?Let’s go back to thecity.I needmalls and roads! M: It was only a snake, and itwas like30meters away from us.Besides, we’re only out here for theweekend. Howabout getting back to thetent?I’ll make you somehot chocolate. W:Is itStarbucks hot chocolate?YouknowI only drink brand name products. I can’t believeI let you trick me intothis!Ican’t even get a phonesignal outhere! M: Is this your first timeoutsidethecity? W:Ofcourse not!Itravel all around theworld with my family,meeting friends.Wego tobeautiful places with beaches, not dirty trees and creatures! Myfather does businessall around theworld and he flies us around inhis private plane. Ishould be in Belizespending avacation with my family right now! M:This ismuch cheaper.I’msorry you don’t likeit,but maybe when thestars comeout and we have anice fire tosit around, you’llappreciate it. 10【原文】W:Do you lovemath?If you do,why not go totake part inthe NoeticLearning Math Contest?The contest is aproblem solving contest for studentsin grades 2to 8.It takes place once everyhalf ayear.Thegoal of thecompetitionis toencourage students’interest in math, todevelop theirproblem solving skills,and to inspirethem to dowell in math. During the contest, students are given 45minutes to solve20problems. Many problems are designed to challenge students and to enrich theirproblem solving experience.Teachers inany publicschool orprivate school are encouraged to asktheirstudents to takepart in thecontest.The top10% ofall students inthe contest in each grade will receive “National Honor Roll”medals.Thehighest scorer of each team will receivea “TeamWinner”medal.The top 10%ofteams willreceive “TeamAchievement Plaques(奖章)”. 高三英语 2023-10阶考 第7页 共5页