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高三英语·校一模 第1页(共10页) 高三英语·校一模 第2页(共10页) 号学 名姓 级班 校学 线 封 密 题 答 得 不 内 线 封 密 太原五中 2023—2024 学年度第二学期校一模 C.Thecompanyhaslostimportantfiles. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 高 三 英 语 10.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodoatfirst? 出题人:青年路校区高三英语组 校对人:青年路校区高三英语组 时间:2024.5 A.Findcarkeys. B.Takeabus. C.Checkhisschedule. 11.Whatdidthemandolastweek? 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) A.Hecrashedhiscarintoapolicecar. 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) B.Hechangedhiscarinsurance. 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 C.Hegottwospeedingtickets. 佳选项,并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 12.Whatdoweknowaboutthecourse? 小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 A.It’sexpensive. B.It’s25-hourlong. C.It’sanofflinecourse. 1.Whatwillthespeakersdotogether? 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 A.Putthethingsaway. B.Cleanthebathroom. C.Sweepthefloor. 13.WhydidDannydecidetostarthisrecordingstudio? 2.Wherewillthespeakersprobablygonext? A.Toworkwithmusicians. B.Tomakealiving. C.Toreducecosts. A.JoeandMary’s. B.Agasstation. C.Arestaurant. 14.WhatisinvolvedinDanny’sbusinessnow? 3.Whycan’tthewomanattendthedinnerparty? A.Drawingcartoons. A.Sheisfeelingunwell. B.Shehastoworkovertime. C.SheneedstolookafterJake. B.Recordingcommercialmusic. 4.Wherearethespeakers? C.Makinghisownpopalbums. A.Atawineshop. B.Atarestaurant. C.Athome. 15.WhatdoesDannyhavetodo? 5.Whatdoesthewomanmean? A.Advertisehisproductions. A.Shesupportstheman. B.Produceallkindsofmusic. B.Themanshouldfindanewjob. C.Dealwithwell-knownmusicians. C.Itwouldbeuselessgoingbacktoschool. 16.WhichofthefollowingisDanny’sstrength? 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) A.Hisskillatmusicarrangement. 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 B.Hisabilitytoemploynewtechniques. 选项中选出最佳选项,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 C.Hiscapabilitytomeetmarketneeds. 各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 读两遍。 17.Whoarethelisteners? 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 A.Constructionworkers. B.Collegestudents. C.Architects. 6.Whataccessorydoestheredbikehave? 18.Whatdidthespeakerexpecttodoafteruniversity? A.Adrinkholder. B.Abell. C.Alight. A.Teachengineeringcourses. B.Designtallbuildings. C.Workonaconstructionsite. 7.Howmuchwillthemanpay? 19.Whatdidthespeakerlearnfromhisexperienceinconstruction? A.$300. B.$350. C.$500. A.Thechancetoworkonvariousprojects. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 B.Theopportunitytodesignbuildings. 8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout? C.Adeeperunderstandingofthetheories. A.Aseriouscomplaint. B.Apotentialclient. C.Aformercolleague. 20. Whatisthemaintopicofthetalk? 9.Whatmakesthesituationcomplicated? A.Unexpectedexperiencesinlifecanleadtovaluablegains. A.Theclienthastakenlegalaction. B.Universityeducationshapespeopleforthemostpart. B.Tonydidn’thandoverhisworktoothers. C.Thefirstjobaftergraduationisveryimportant.高三英语·校一模 第3页(共10页) 高三英语·校一模 第4页(共10页) 密 封 线 内 不 得 答 题 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分60分) B 第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分) It felt as if we had been climbing for hours. I stopped to catch my breath as a wave of 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。 dizziness swept over me in the thin mountain air. I was on an amazing trip with my family to A experience the festivalof Qoyllur Riti, whichtakes place at4,300meters high in thesouthern BooksRun AndesofPeru. RentbooksonlineatBooksRunandreadtoyourheart’scontent. As I looked back down the trail we had climbed, and up towards where we had to go, RentusedandnewbooksandtextbooksonlinewithBooksRun!SearchfortheISBN, the colorful sight struck me a lot. Entire families wearing local costumes were travelling to thetitleortheauthorandgetthebestdeals. this uniquefestivalfromalloverPeru.Amongthemwereoldmen,mothers with smallbabies WhyrentbooksonlinewithBooksRun and children all following the same route. Many of them had horses and donkeys carry their Bestbookande-bookrentaloffers food, blankets, cooking pots and tents. 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Ourgreenpromise D.Theyweregreetedwarmlybylocalpeople.  Allourpackagingismadeoutofrecycledorfullyrecyclablematerials. 25.TheunderlinedwordinParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto_______.  Foreverybookyourent,wegiveyoupointsyoucandonatetowardplantingtrees. A.suitable B.endurable C.noticeable D.understandable 21.WhatcanyougetatBooksRun? 26.Whatcanbeinferredfromthefestivalparticipants? A.Cost-freee-books. B.Freereturnshipping. A.Theywerealldressedinplainclothes. C.Adiscountontextbooks. D.Low-pricedpackagingservice. B.Theyweredeterminedtoreachthefestival. 22.Howmuchdoyoupayforusingexpressdeliveryfortwoitems? C.Theyonlycontinuedtheirjourneyduringdaylighthours. A.$4. B.$8. C.$15. D.$19. D.Theyperformeddancestodemonstratetheirtraditionalcostumes. 23.WhatdoweknowaboutBooksRun? 27.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom? A.Ithasastrictdeadlineforreturningbooks. B.Itmainlydealsinusedbooks. A.Ahealthreport. B.Asportsnewspaper. C.Itmakesagenerousdonationeveryyear. D.Itoperatesinasustainableway. C.Afashionforum. D.Aculturemagazine.高三英语·校一模 第5页(共10页) 高三英语·校一模 第6页(共10页) 号学 名姓 级班 校学 线 封 密 题 答 得 不 内 线 封 密 C 31.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout? “Renewable energy development is a critically important component of the transition A.Renewableenergyisatwo-edgedsword. awayfromfossilfuels,makingouraircleaner.However,birddeathhasbecomeanunintended B.Solarenergyisamajorcauseofbirds’death. consequence of renewable energy development,” said Hannah Vander Zanden, an assistant C.Studyingbirdspromotesenergydevelopment. professor of biology at the University of Florida. Birds can be killed when they hit wind D.Birdsarethreatenedbyrenewableenergyfacilities. turbines (涡轮机), fly into solar panels they mistake for bodies of water or get burned by the D intense heat from concentrating solar power plants.While the death rate of birds due to these New research suggests tea might help those who drink it live longer than those who do energyfacilitiesisfar lessthandeathsduetodomesticcatsandcrasheswithbuildings, efforts not.PaststudiesinChinaandJapan,wheregreenteaispopular,havesuggestedseveralhealth benefits.Now,scientistssayblackteamayshowsimilarbenefits. todealwiththisnewproblemareimportant,scientistssay. Scientists from the United States National Cancer Institute carried out the study. They VanderZandenandhercolleaguesperformedgeospatial(地理空间的)analysesofstable examined years of data gathered about the tea drinking behavior of almost 500,000 adults in hydrogen isotope (氢同位素) data obtained from feathers of 871 individual birds found dead Britainforasmanyas14years.BlackteaisthemostcommonkindofteainBritain. at these renewable energy facilities in California, which represented 24 species. Results from The study found that high tea intake — two or more cups a day — was linked to a thestudyshowthatthebirdskilledatthefacilitieswerefromabroadareaacrossthecontinent. moderatebenefit:a9to13percentlowerriskofdeathfromanycausethannon-teadrinkers. Their geographical origins varied among species and included a mix of local and nonlocal The research was published in Annals of Internal Medicine. The scientists say the birds. Researchers found most birds killed at solar facilities were nonlocal and peaked during lowered risk of death held true for study subjects with heart disease. However, researchers the migratory periods of April and September through October. The percentage of migratory said there was no clear finding in connection with deaths from cancer. Researchers were not birdsfoundatwindfacilitiesnearlymatchedthatoflocalbirds,at51%. sure why. “It is possible that there were too few confirmed cancer deaths to measure,” said “The data can help inform us about the best strategies to use to minimize the deaths,” MakiInoue-Choi,wholedthestudy. VanderZandensaid.“Forexample,facilitiesmanagementcouldworkwithconservationists to Tea contains various elements, including polyphenols, which are thought to be improve the local habitat to help protect local birds or improve other parts of the species’ responsible for the health benefits that have traditionally been linked to tea, especially green range where the migratory birds originate.” The results also illustrate the power of stable tea. Green tea is reported to improve mental ability, ease digestive problems and head pain, isotopedatatoassessfuturepopulationgrowthordeclinepatternsforbirdsduetoavarietyof and help people with weight loss. Green tea has also been studied for possible protective effectsagainstheartdiseaseandcancer. reasons. The study of British tea drinkers was based on observing people’s behaviors and health. “Studying the remains of animals like what we did is a noninvasive approach to get Thiskindofmethodologycannotprovecauseandeffect. information that is otherwise hard to track and apply to conservation,” Vander Zanden said. “Observational studies like this always raise the question: Is there something else about “It’sagreatwaytounderstandthemysteriesaboutanimals.” teadrinkersthatmakesthemhealthier?”saidMarionNestle.Sheisaprofessoroffoodstudies 28.WhatisthenewthreattobirdsaccordingtoVanderZanden? atNewYorkUniversity. A.Thehigh-risebuildings. B.Thelossofnaturalhabitats. “The study does not offer enough evidence to advise people to change their tea C.Thedevastatingclimatechange. D.Theriseofrenewableenergyfacilities. behaviors,”saidInoue-Choi. 29.WhatdidVanderZandenandhercolleaguesdiscoverintheirstudy? 32.Howistheresultofthestudypresented? A.Solarfacilitieswereprimarilyresponsibleforbirddeath. A.Byanalyzingcauseandeffect. B.Bygivingdefinitions. B.Non-migratorybirdsfacedagreaterdeathriskatwindfacilities. C.Bylistingnumbers. D.Bypresentingexamples. C.Migratorybirdsweremoreaffectedbysolarfacilitiesthanlocalones. 33.Whatcanbelearnedfromthefourthparagraph? D.Thebirddeathratewascloselyassociatedwithmigrationpatterns. A.Fewerandfewerpeoplearedyingofcancer. 30.WhatcanweinferfromVanderZanden’swords? B.Drinkingteahasnoeffectoncancerpatients. A.Animalsholdmanymysteriestohumans. C.Wecan’tconfirmtheleadingcauseofcancerdeaths. D.Drinkingteacanlessentheriskofdeathfromheartdisease. B.Theresearchpossessesscientificsignificance. 34.Whatcanwelearnabouttheobservationalstudies? C.Keepingtrackofandanalyzingbirdsischallenging. A.Thismethodhasitslimitations. B.Thisisaneasyandeffectivemethod. D.Theremainsofdeadbirdsshouldbewellconserved. C.Theydon’tneedtobeproved. D.Behaviorsandhealtharecloselyconnected.高三英语·校一模 第7页(共10页) 高三英语·校一模 第8页(共10页) 密 封 线 内 不 得 答 题 35.WhatisInoue-Choi’sattitudetowardthehabitofdrinkingtea? 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分) A.Doubtful. B.Objective. C.Negative. D.Indifferent. 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处 第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分) 的最佳选项。 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。选项中有两项为多余 Every weekend my parents give me $100. I bet you think I’m really spoiled (宠坏的). 选项。 Thinkagain! Low-effortthingsyoucandotolivesustainably ItallstartedwhenIwantedareallycool 41 .Iaskedmyparentstobuyitformebut You might think you need to change a lot of your daily habits to live sustainably but, in they said Iwould have to buywith my own money.“But it’s only $100!” I 42 .An hour fact, becoming more eco-friendly is much easier than it might seem. Below are some easy later,myparents 43 therewouldbeafamilymeetingatdinner. stepstowardsbecomingmoresustainable. They 44 the meeting with the words, “We’ve been thinking about how to give Shopatfarmers’markets more 45 inourfamily.”Theybroughtupseveral“newways”Icould“havemoresay.” Getting your daily fruit and vegetables from a local farmers market is an easy way to Onewaywastoallowmeto 46 forthefamily.EachSaturday,Iwastobegiven$100– reduceyourcarbonfootprintwhileeatinghealthily.Itcutsoutlengthystaysoftheproductsin refrigerated (冷藏的) storage and up to thousands of miles of fossil-fueled transportation. alongwithashopping 47 .Itwasuptometobuyeverythingonit.Whatevermoneywas 36 48 , whether two dollars or thirty, was mine and I could 49 however I wanted – PracticemeatlessMondays whether to buy toys, books, jackets, or even a bicycle. My parents’ $100-a-week plan gives Globalmeatproductionisabigcontributortogreenhousegases. 37 Itisn’t me real 50 to shop forthe bestbargains (特价商品). I 51 prices on every single necessaryeither.Manypeoplereducingtheirmeatconsumptionbyasmallamountwouldstill itemonmylistbeforeI 52 whattoputinmybasket. haveagreatimpact.Accordingtoastudy,youcouldreduceyourcarbonfootprintbyasmuch My parent’sclever planhasturnedmeintoa 53 shopper.Now,whenIfinally save as8poundseachweekjustbypracticingmeatlessMondaysonly. enoughmoney,thatcoolbicycledoesn’tjust 54 amere purchase;itstandsassymbolof Disposeofunusedmedicationsproperly my 55 success. Flushing (冲) unused medication down the drain (下水道) can pollute water supplies 41.A.book B.jacket C.bicycle D.toy affecting everything downstream. You shouldn’t throw medications away either as it can be 42.A.complained B.apologized C.calculated D.lied dangerous for others to find. 38 Leftover medications can be chemically 43.A.implied B.predicted C.announced D.admitted neutralizedanddisposedofinasafeandsecurewaythere. 44.A.arranged B.concluded C.attended D.started 39 45.A.freedom B.say C.trust D.support It is a no-brainer that buying something used is more environmentally friendly than 46.A.cook B.pay C.care D.shop buyingsomethingnew,andclothesarenoexception. 40 AccordingtotheUnited Nations, the fashion industry is responsible for 2-8% of global carbon emissions (排放量). 47.A.list B.basket C.center D.guide 48.A.broughtin B.setaside C.leftover D.handedover Buyingsomethingusedkeepsthingsoutoflandfillsandreducesdemandfornewitems. 49.A.exchange B.spend C.donate D.invest A.Shopsecond-hand. 50.A.excuse B.challenge C.motivation D.advantage B.Thinktwicebeforeshopping. 51.A.compare B.charge C.cut D.quote C.Ameatlessdietcanhelppreventdisease. 52.A.agree B.decide C.explain D.recognize D.Thebestoptionistotakethemtoacollectionsite. 53.A.popular B.wise C.dependent D.brave E.Itisnotpracticaltoexpecteveryonetogovegetarian. 54.A.represent B.affect C.delay D.replace F.Additionally,lessplasticinpackagingminimizesplasticwaste. 55.A.ready-made B.last-minute C.short-term D.hard-earned G.Thefast-fashionindustryconsumesconsiderableresourceseachyear.高三英语·校一模 第9页(共10页) 高三英语·校一模 第10页(共10页) 号学 名姓 级班 校学 线 封 密 题 答 得 不 内 线 封 密 第二节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分) 第二节(满分25分) 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。 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。 Shuangjiang, or Frost’s Descent, is the last solar term of autumn, marking the transition Amy’s youngest child, 2-year-old Jenna, wouldn’t go to sleep untilAmy read hera story from autumn to winter. Literally, Shuang Jiang refers to the time 56 frost starts to whilerockingher.Rockingandreadingbecametheirfavoritenighttimeroutine. descend on China due to cold weather. In the north, with large fields 57 (do) for the Jennaawokeonenightscreaminginpain.Hospitaltestslaterrevealedthatshehadcancer, season,farmers cantake abreak.Butinthesouth,farmersarestillbusytakingsweetpotatoes butluckilyshehadasuccessfuloperation. beforethey 58 (destroy) by thecoming frost.They must also protectthe winter wheat DuringJenna’s firstweekinthe hospital,Amystayed with herdayandnight.Thenurses andrape(油菜) 59 majorpestsanddiseases.ItissaidthatFrost’sDescentisthebest putarockingchairinherroomsotheycouldcontinuetheirnighttimeroutine.AfterJennawas timetoadjusttoanourishing(滋补的)dietandlifestyle.Besidesputtingon 60 (many) asleep, Amy got some rest in the hard armchair by Jenna’s bed. Jenna was doing well, and clothestokeepwarm,peoplealsoeatvariousfruitstokeephealthy. Amy began sparing time to help her husband Joe take care of their little boys. She would go Persimmon(柿子)isthefavoritefruitinmanyareas,whichnotonlywardsoffthecold, homeintheevening,havedinnerwiththeboys,andthenreturntothehospitaluntilJennawas 61 strengthensthemuscles andbones. 62 (additional),honey,jellyfungus(木 asleep.ThenAmywouldcomehomefortheremainderofthenight. 耳)andsesame(芝麻)arebelievedtohelpprovidethenecessarynutritionforthehumanbody. It was pouring rain one evening as Amy hurried home to make dinner. By the time the For protein, chicken ormutton soupis advised to beincludedinthediet.With golden maple meal was done, the roads were dangerous. Joe stood nearby as she looked out of the kitchen 63 (leaf) turning to red, people often go hiking in nature and enjoy the scenery during window.HefirmlystoppedAmyfromgoingoutinsuchweather. thisperiodoftime. “Joe,”Amycried,“IhavetoreadJennaastoryandrockher.Shewon’tbeabletosleepif In the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, people celebrate the Frost’s Descent I don’t.” “Honey,” he said, “be reasonable. What if you have a bad car accident? The roads Festival by 64 (offer)fruits anddesserts in addition to dancing andsingingfolk songs willbebettertomorrow.Then,youcango.” onthe day of Frost’s Descentin honor of CenYuyin, a heroinewho 65 (fight) against Amy finally nodded and called Sally, a middle-aged nurse who worked a twelve-hour foreignaggression. shiftfrom 8 am to 8 pm. In tears she told Sally that it was the first time since Jenna was born thatshehadn’trockedheratbedtime. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) Sally comforted Amy in a calm voice. She promised that she would go in to see Jenna 第一节(满分15分) beforesheleftandtellherthatwhenshewokeuphermommywouldbewithher.“Thankyou, 五月母亲节要到了,我们要如何表达对妈妈的爱呢?有的同学认为爱的表达应该体 Sally,”Amysaid. 现在平日的生活中,有的同学则认为在母亲节表达对妈妈的爱更有意义。请你为校报英 Whenitwastimetogotobed,Jennacouldn’tfindhermomandgotpanic. 语专栏投稿。内容包括: 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 1. 不同观点; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 2. 你的观点和做法。 Justwhenhertearswelledup,Sallycamein.__________________________________ 注意:1. 词数应为80个左右; ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ HowtoExpressLoveforMoms ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ThenextmorningAmyopenedthedoor,findingJennawassleepingpeacefullyinSally’s ___________________________________________________________________________ arms.______________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________