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湖南师大附中2023届模拟试卷(三)英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷

上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.₤19.15.B.₤9.18.C.₤9.15.答案是C。1.Whoistheman?A.Thewoman'sneighbor.B.Thewoman'

sbrother.C.Asalesman2.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hecouldn'tstopthecar.B.Hewasdrivingcarelessly.C.Hewasstoppedbyapoliceman.3.Whatwillth

ewomandonext?A.Feedthepets.B.Getdressed.C.Callataxi4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Ontheexpressway.C.Inthecar5.H

owdoesthewomanfeelnow?A.Nervous.B.Excited.C.Tired.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofchem

istry?A.Useful.B.Interesting.C.Easy7.Whatisthemanprobablygoingtostudy?A.Marketing.B.Accounting.C.Chemistry.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydidn'tthewomango

totheshow?A.Shedidn'tlikeit.B.Shehadothertasks.C.Shewatcheditonline.9.Whatattractedthemanmost?A.Theactors'costumes.B.Theactors'singing.C.

Theactors'moves.10.Howdidthewomanfeelattheendoftheconversation?A.Excited.B.Regretful.C.Curious.听第8段材料,

回答第11至13题。11.WhatisTheWanderingEarthmainlyabout?A.Enginebuilding.B.Starexploring.C.Earthescaping.12.WhatmakesTheWanderingEarthstandou

taccordingtotheman?A.Theintenseactionscenes.B.Thevisualeffectsitemploys.C.Theemotionalimpactontheaudience.13.Howdoesthemanli

kethemovie?A.Boring.B.Unmissable.C.Disappointing.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatisthepurposeoftheschoolproject?A.Torenewalocalpa

rk.B.Tolearnaboutgardening.C.Tostudythelocalcommunity.15.Whydoesthemanthinktheprojectisimportanttothecommunity?A.Itmakesaprofit.B.Itentertainsth

etourists.C.Itbenefitstheneighborhood.16.Whatdothelocalbusinessesplantodofortheschoolproject?A.Theywillrewardthest

udents.B.Theywillprovidemanpower.C.Theywilldonatematerials.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whenisthetalkprobablytakingplace?A.Inthelatespring.B.Inm

id-summer.C.Intheearlywinter.18.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkwillhappen?A.Decreaseoftourists.B.Recoveryoft

hecountry.C.Slowdownineconomicgrowth.19.Whoislikelythespeaker?A.Atourguide.B.Ahotelowner.C.Agovernmentleader.20.Whatisthemostimportan

tfortourismbusinessesaccordingtothespeaker?A.Hiringnewworkers.B.Increasingborrowing.C.Raisinginvestment

inadvertising.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AExploreScenicTrainJourney

sThefourmostscenictrainjourneysprovidenotonlybeautifulsceneriesatdestinationcities,butalsocharmingviewsoutsidethetrains'windows

ontheway.Route1:XiningtoLhasaLength:around1,900kmDuration:22hoursThistrainrouteisthelongesthighaltitudetraintripintheworld—namedasthewaytot

hesky.Mostofthisrouteisover4,000metersanditgoesabove5,000metersseveraltimes.AfterthetrainhasleftXiningRailway

Stationforaboutanhour,youcanseetheboundlesslake—QinghaiLake.Route2:LhasatoRikazeLength:around250kmDuration:2.5hoursThisrailwayhasanaveragehigh

altitudeofabove3,600meters.ItmakesTibettravelmoreconvenientfortravelers,especiallythosewhowanttoseeMountQomolangma

.Alongtherailwayline,youcanseelocalfarmersandyaks(牦牛).Andmostofthetime,youcanappreciateaplateau(高原)landscapeofmountainsandmeado

ws.Route3:ChengdutoKunmingLength:around1,100kmDuration:6hours(high-speedtrain)FromChengdu'splainsarea,withanaltitudeofabout

400meters,thetraingoesuptoaltitudesofabout2,000meters,travelingthroughtunnelsandacrossmountains.Thecomplexgeographyalongtherailwaylinegivesthisroutet

henameofGeologicalMuseum.Route4:BeijingtoShanghaiLength:around1,300kmDuration:5.5hoursBeijingandShanghaiaretwoofthemostpopularcitiesfor

foreigntravelerswhocometoChinaforthefirsttime.ItisatripthatcombinessomeofChina'smainurbanlandscapeswithcultivatedcountrysidesceneryandmountainsinbe

tween.Thenewandmodernfacilitiesonthetrainensureyouhaveacomfortablejourney.21.Whichroutetakestheleasttime?A.Lhas

atoRikaze.B.ChengdutoKunming.C.XiningtoLhasa.D.BeijingtoShanghai.22.WhatmakesRoute3special?A.Itsconveniencefortravelers.B.Itswide

popularityamongforeigners.C.Itscomplicatedgeographyalongtheroute.D.Itsnewandmodernfacilitiesonthetrain.23.Whatdothefourrouteshaveincommon

?A.Travelerscanexperiencehighaltitudetraintrips.B.Travelerscanwitnessaplateauviewandsomeyaks.C.TravelerscanappreciatethesceneryofQing

haiLake.D.Travelerscanadmirebeautifulviewsfromthetrainwindows.BTwenty-fourtrains,ninecountries,13,500miles.Theyarethenumbersbehindtheheroic

roundtriponemantookfromSouthamptonintheUKtoeasternChina.RogerTyers,37,usedover$2,500,whichwasalmosttwicemorethanthecostofareturnflight,totraveltot

heChineseportcityNingboforacademicresearchinMay,2019.Themanspentamonthonboard15trainsduringthefirstlegofhisroundtrip.Itwastheclimatecrisis,n

otaloveoftrains,thatdrovethesociologisttochoosethiscomplicatedrouteoverareturnflight.HestoppedflyingwhenUNclimateexpertswarn

edthattheworldhadlessthan11yearstoavoidterriblelevelsofglobalwarming.TyerscalculatedthathistrainjourneytoChina

producedalmost90%lessemissionsthanareturnflight.Tyersisnottheonlypersontoavoidairtravelinresponsetoclimatechange.Thousan

dsofpeopleworldwidehavepubliclypromisedtostopflying.ActivistMajaRosenlaunchedthe"FlightFree"campaigninSwedenwiththegoalofencouraging100,

000peoplenottoflyforoneyear.Althoughonlyaround14,000peoplesignedtheonline"#flightfree2019"pledge(保证),Rosen,whostoppedflying12yearsago,say

sthatthecampaignhasmademorepeopleworryabouttheclimatecrisisandawareofharmoftravelbyairandmotivatedthemtotrynew

waysoftravelling.AccordingtoasurveyreleasedinMay2019bySwedishRailways,37%ofrespondentschosetotravelbytraininsteadofbyplanewherepossible,comparedto20

%atthestartof2018.Aspokespersonsaid:"Railtravelhasbeenboostedduetotheworries."Domesticpassengernumbersi

nJulyfellby12%comparedtothepreviousyear,accordingtoSwedavia,acompanywhichoperatesSweden's10busiestairports."Thecollectivepledgehelps

fightthesenseofhopelessnessmanypeoplefeelwhenitcomestotacklingclimatechange,"Rosensaid."Oneoftheproblemsisthatpeoplefeelthere'snopointinwhatyoudo

asanindividual.Thecampaignisaboutmakingpeopleawarethatifwedothistogether,wecanactuallybringchanges."24.WhydidRogerTyerstr

aveltoChinabytrain?A.Hewasterrifiedoftravelingbyplane.B.Hehadapreferenceforrailwaytours.C.Hetriedtobeenvironmentall

yfriendly.D.Hewasadvisedtoprotecttheenvironment.25.What'sthefunctionofthestatisticsinparagraph4?A.Toprovetheadvantag

eofrailtravel.B.Toshowtheimpactofthecampaign.C.Tointroducenewwaysoftravelling.D.Tostatecurrentproblemswithtourism.26.Whatdoweknowaboutthe"

FlightFree"campaign?A.Itfueledthedevelopmentoftourism.B.Itaimedtowarnofthedangerofflying.C.Itachievedgreatsuccessalloverthewor

ld.D.Itinspiredpeople'sconfidencetomakeadifference.27.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextbefound?A.Travel.B.Environment.C.Education.D.L

ifestyle.CAcrossthegardensofBritain,peoplearebuildingsheds(工棚).Peoplehavegonecrazyaboutsheds.TheTimberTradeFederationreportsthatinOc

tober,thelastmonthforwhichstatisticswereavailable,importsofsoftwoodwere34%higherthanayearearlier.Withstocks(库存)runn

inglow,whatwoodisavailableisquicklysoldout.Agardenshedusedtobemostlyaplacetostoretools,oraplacetodiscusshowtogrowflowersandenjoyte

aandsnackswhiletherainfallsoutside,accordingtoMichaelRand,anexpertgardener.Butthecreativebrain-workerhaslongputittomoreproductiveuse.RoaldDahl

andDylanThomaswroteinsheds.GeorgeBernardShawhadoneinhisHertfordshiregardenthatfacedthesun.Besidesgrowingflowers,theshedsnowbeingbui

ltarealsooftenintendedforwork.However,theyaregranderthantheonesthosepioneershed-writersused.GreenRetreats,whichmostlybuildsga

rdenoffices,saysthatoverallsalesonbuildingshedsgrewby113%between2019and2020.Largerandfancierstructuresareespeciallypopular.Thishasanimportantimp

actoncities.UrbanscholarslikeRichardFloridaandEdwardGlaeserarebusytryingtoworkoutwhethertheriseinhome-workingthathasoccurredduringtheCOVID-19p

andemicwillcontinuewhenthevirusdeclines.Ifitdoes,manyservicejobsincities,fromwaiterstotaxidrivers,willdisappear.Publictransportsystemswillstruggle.Th

evalueofcity-centrehousingwilldrop.Theshedboommakesthatoutcomemorelikely.Awhite-collarworkerwhohastriedtoworkfromthekitchentableforthepastninemonth

smightbekeentoreturntotheoffice.AworkerwhohasabeautifulgardenshedwithWi-Fiwillnothopeso.JoelBird,whobuildspersona

lizedsheds,iscertainthathiscustomersexpectalong-termchangeintheirworkinghabits."Theydon'tconsiderhome-workingtobetemporary,"hesays."The

y'respendingtoomuchmoneyonsheds."28.WhydidBritainbuymoresoftwoodfromothercountries?A.Softwoodwascheaperthisyear.B.Demandsforshedswereon

therise.C.Softwoodsupplierswerefewerthanbefore.D.BritonsstoredsoftwoodlikecrazyduetoCOVID-19.29.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytal

kabout?A.Previousshed-writers.B.Variousfunctionsofsheds.C.Improvementsonshed-building.D.Thedevelopmentofshed-offices.30.Whatcanweinferfromthet

ext?A.Theshedboommightthreateneconomyincities.B.Workersareeagertoreturntoworkintheiroffices.C.Morepeopleprefergardeningintheirbeautifulsheds.D.Peop

le'sworkinghabitsremainthesameafterCOVID-19.31.WhatisJoelBird'sattitudetoreturningtoworkinofficeafterCOVID-19?A.Unclear.B.Optimistic.C.Indiffere

nt.D.Pessimistic.DBeeshaveevolvedtobeskillfulflyingbuilders.Workerinsectsteamuptofinishacomplexhive(蜂房)thatendsupbeingmanytimestheirsize.Itisth

eseinsectbuildingteamsthatinspiredMirkoKovac,aroboticistatImperialCollegeLondon,todevelopawaytoimprovetheflexibilityof3

Dprinting.Atypical3Dprinterislimitedbytherangeofitsnozzle(喷嘴),andcanonlymakeobjectssmallerthanitself.DrKovac'steamhasremovedtheselimitsbygivingt

heprinternozzlewings.Theydesignedasystemofflyingrobotsthatiscomposedoftwotypesofdrones:buildersandscanners.Thebuilderscarrythe3D-pri

ntingnozzle,whilethescannersareequippedwithcamerasthatmonitorthebuildingprocess.Thebuildingprocessswitchesbetweenbuildersandscanners,lay

erbylayer,printingandadjustinguntilthestructureiscomplete.Tostart,thebuilderhoversoveritsareaofoperationandbeginstorelea

seajetofbuildingmaterialasitmovesskillfullyalongitsflightpath.Oncethebuilderrobothassprayedalayerofmaterial,

thescannerrobotfliesoverandinspectstheprogress.Thesystemthencalculatesthenextlayerthatthebuildershouldmake,whilealsocorrectinganyerrors.There

searcherstestedthesystembybuildingbothalargecylinder(圆柱)madeoffoamandasmallcylindermadeofthecementmixture.Thetaskswerenotsimpl

eduetothedifficultyinensuringmaximumstability.DrKovac'srobotsmadeitwithflyingcolours—thecylinderswerebuilttobewithin5mmofthewidthandheig

htoftheplannedstructures,meetingBritishbuildingstandard.Whiletheserobotshavebeenshowntobecapableofmanufacturing,DrKovacbeliev

estheirprimaryusewillinitiallybeinrepair.Theflyingrobotscanoperateanywhere,makingthemidealforfixingt

hingsindangerousorinaccessibleplaces.Theserobotscouldbeusedmorequickly,cheaply,andwithlessrisktohumans.Thinkingmorelongterm,DrKovacevenseesap

otentialfutureforhisconstructionrobotsbuildingonthesurfacesoftheMoonorMars32.WhatisthedesignofDrKovac'steambasedon?A.Beesbui

ldinghiveswhileflying.B.Beesflyinginaflexibleway.C.Beesgrowingbiggerthanthehive.D.Beesworkingtogetherasateam.33.Whatisthefunctiono

fthebuildersinthebuildingprocess?A.Correctinganyerrors.B.Sprayingconstructionmaterial.C.Carryingthescanningcamera.D.Monitoringthebuildingprocess.3

4.Whatdoes"madeitwithflyingcoloursunderlinedinparagraph4mean?A.Lostbalanceinthesky.B.Passedthetestexcellently.C.Stoppedtheworkhalf

way.D.Madethecylinderscolourful.35.WhatmighttheflyingrobotsfirstbeusedtodoaccordingtoDrKovac?A.Manufactureproducts.B.Constructbuildings.C

.Repairdamageinriskyplaces.D.Monitorairpollutioninthesky.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。Haveyoueverheardsomeonesay,'breakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday',orgiveyouadviceaboutwhyit'svitaltostartth

edaywithahealthybreakfast.__36__Isitreallythatimportant?Inasense,itreallymatters.EnergyrestorationTheword'breakfast'come

sfrom'breakingthefast'—theideaofendingtheperiodinwhichwedidn'teatduringthenight.Theregenerationprocessthattakesplacewhilewesleepconsumessom

eofournaturalfoodreservestohealourbodies.__37__So,inthatway,ahealthybreakfastmakessense.WeightmanagementTherearealsomanyoften

-quotedstudieswhichseemtolinkastateofobesitywithskippingbreakfast.__38__InaUSstudy,50,000peopleweremon

itoredoversevenyears,andthosewhoateahealthybreakfastwerefoundtohavealowerBMI,whichseemstosuggestthatbreakf

astmayindeedhelppeoplemaintainahealthyweight.Betterbrainfunction__39__Breakfastisalsoassociatedwithimprovedbrainfunction,includingconcentrationandla

nguage.Areviewof54studiesfoundthateatingbreakfastcanimprovememory,thoughtheeffectsonotherbrainfunctionswereinconclusive.However,oneoftheresearc

herssaysthereisreasonableevidencethatbreakfastdoesimproveconcentration.What'smostimportantiswhatweeatforbreakfast.High-pr

oteinbreakfastshavebeenfoundparticularlyeffectiveinreducingfoodcravingsandconsumptionlaterintheday.Howeve

r,studiesfoundthatthereisnoagreementonwhattypeofbreakfastishealthier.__40__A.Breakfasthelpsusrefilltheexhaustedstores.B.Th

isfeastisnecessarilygivesusanewstart.C.Weight-lossislikelytocausethemhealthproblems.D.Breakfasthasbeenfou

ndtoaffectmorethanjustweight.E.Thus,itissuggestedthatahealthybreakfastcanregulateandloseweight.F.Manypeoplearerecom

mendedtomanagetheirweightbyskippingmeals.G.Breakfasttypesdon'tmatterasmuchassimplyeatingsomething.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)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。MywifeandIusuallydon'tkeephouseplants.Butafterhavingcancer,I__41__tobearoundsomelife.Whenmyf

riendMitchgavemealuckybambooplantinabowl,ItoldHannahIwould__42__theplantmyself.Whenitdidn'timmediatelyturnbrownor

loseallofitsleaves,Iwaspleasantly__43__Overthenextfewmonths,Irecoveredfromsurgeryandcompletedthefirstroundof44Itnearlydoubl

edinheightanditsleaveswere__45__andthick.BoththebambooandIwerethriving(茁壮成长).Then,surprisingly,itbegantoshow__46__ofillness.Whateve

rIdid,theleaveskept__47__anddropping.Igrewincreasinglyfrustratedand__48__.OnceIevenyelled,"Ican'tevencareforasimpl

eplant!I'mfailing!"Suddenly,itdawnedonmethatIhad__49__associatedmydevotedcareoftheplant—somethingoverwhichIha

dsomecontrol—withmyown__50__—somethingoverwhichIhadlittlecontrol.Ifmytumor(肿瘤)returned,itwouldnotbebecauseofany__51__onmypart.Asmyanxietyd

ecreased,Ibegantoresearchhowto__52__theplant.Andwebothbegantothriveagain.WheneverIlookatthe__53__,Ith

inkofMitchandallthepeoplewhohavesupportedme.Iftheplant__54__me,IhopeitwillcomfortHannahandremindherthatourlargecommunitywill

continueto__55__herafterIamgone.41.A.declined42.A.playwith43.A.disappointed44.A.treatment45.A.dead46.A.expectations4

7.A.browning48.A.curious49.A.unluckily50.A.adventure51.A.failure52.A.cure53.A.cancer54.A.abandons55.A.forgiveB.longedB.

countonB.anxiousB.competitionsB.shinyB.historyB.recoveringB.unwillingB.wronglyB.excellenceB.conflictB.r

emoveB.mirrorB.outlivesB.warnC.hesitatedC.keepoffC.surprisedC.applicationC.colorfulC.indicationsC.thickeningC.thrille

dC.immediatelyC.survivalC.threatC.feedC.rootC.disappointsC.assistD.agreedD.tendtoD.frightenedD.talksD.dryD.reliefD.tremblingD.uneasyD.hardlyD.

judgmentD.crisisD.adoptD.plantD.outperformsD.tolerate第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。Inth

emountainousstateofMeghalayainIndialivesafascinatingphenomenon—livingbridgesbytheKhasipeople.Thebridgesoverriversare__56__(certain)essenti

alforthelocalpeople,fortheyallowpeople__57__(live)intheseremoteareastotraveltodifferentareas.__58__thebridges,acces

stoessentialservices,medicaltreatmentandschooleducationwouldbeextremelydifficult.Buildingroadsintheseregionsisn

otpossible.Thisisduetotheterrain(地形)beingmountainous,withdensejunglesand__59__(waterfall)makinganykindofpermanentroadstru

cturesimpossible.Thisiswherecreatinglivingbridges,usingthenaturalresourcesofthearea,isthemostpracticaloption.Thebri

dgesaremadefromtheaerialrootsoflivingbanyantrees,which__60__(bend)intoshape.Unlikeconventionalbridges,the

Indianlivingbridgesgrow__61__(strong)withtimethanbefore.Thesebridgesonlyallow15to20peopletocrossadaywhenfirst__62__(construct).Af

termanyyears,therootshavestrengthened,andcanholdupwardsof50peopleinoneday.Somebridgesareestimatedtobemorethan500yearsold.TheK

hasipeoplehaveapracticaloutlookandhavecreated__63__unique,sustainableandeco-friendlyculture.Inheriting(继承)aculturedeeply64(root)intheenvironment

,thepeoplehavedevelopedthebestlivingarchitecture65isfoundnowhereelseintermsofitsapplicationandphilosophy.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15

分)假定你是校英文报的学生主编李华,本学期该报开设了专栏"Myschool,Ihavesomethingtosaytoyou",向全校高三学生征集稿件。请你写一封征稿函,内容包括:1.稿件要求;2.投稿方式;3.录用奖励。注意:1.写作词数应为80

左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。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。BrokenseashellsItwasthesummerinmid-Julyatth

eJerseyshore.Myfour-year-oldsonWillandIjustlovedheadingofftothebeachjustbeforedinnerwhentherestofthevacatione

rsseemedtobeleavingfortheday.Thesunwasstillhotthenandshiningbrightly.Bucketinhand,we'dhitthesandandstartouradven

ture.WillwouldrunsoquicklytotheedgeofthewaterandbesoakedbeforeIgotthere,laughingasthewavescrashedandnea

rlyknockedhimdown.Weusuallywalkedalongtheedgeofthewater,lookingforseashellstofillourredsandcastle-shapedbucket.Somedays,thebucketwasfull,an

dotherdaysjustafewshellsmadeitintothebucket.Onthisparticularday,theredidn'tseemtobetoomanyshellswashedup

ontheshore.Willbeganpickingupwhatevershellshesawlyinginthesand.Afterawhile,Ipeeredintothebucketandsawnothingbutbrokenshell

s."Will,alloftheseshellsarebrokenandnogood.Youneedtofindshellslikethis,"Iexplained,asIheldupaperfectlyshapedclamshell.Willgavemeapuzzl

edlookandcontinuedonhisway,gatheringwhatevershellshecameacrossanddroppingthemintothebucket.Icontinued

mysearchforsometime,andthenstoppedtowatchhimdropmorebrokenshellsintothebucket.Again,Istopped,butthistimeIaskedinastrictervoice,"Will,whydoyouin

sistonfillingourbucketwithshellsthatarebroken?"Helookedupatmethroughhisglasseswithhisbigblueeyesandreplied,"Mom,therearewaymoresh

ellsonthebeachthatarebrokenthanperfectonesthatyouaresearchingfor.We'llgetthebucketfilledfasterwiththebrokenones.”True,Ithought,b

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