2023届浙江省金华十校高三下学期二模英语试题

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金华十校2023年4月高三模拟考试英语试卷本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题),共150分,考试时间120分钟。请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂写在答题纸上。第I卷(选择题共95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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,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小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Wheredidthemanlivewhenhewa

sachild?A.InArgentina.B.InChile.C.InColumbia.2.Whyisthewomanupset?A.Theflowershopisclosed.B.Shereceivedthewrongdelivery.C.Her

deliveryhasn’tarrivedontime.3.Whatdoesthemanimply?A.Hehastogetanewcar.B.Hewillbelatefortheflight.C.Hecan’tpickMr.Atkinsonup.4.

WhatisReneedoingnow?A.Writingaletter.B.Correctingthespelling.C.Goingtomailtheletters.5.HowmuchwasthedressintheChinesestore?A.1

60yuan.B.180yuan.C.200yuan.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独

白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出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。6WhatmatchdidthemanwatchlastFriday?.A.Badminton.B.Tabletennis.C.Swimming.7.Whatdo

esthemansayaboutthesportscenter?A.It’sfreeofcharge.B.Itisclosetoabusstop.C.Itisn’topenonThursdays.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Accordingtothewoman,howmanyin

jurieshasthemangotteninthepasthalfyear?A.2.B.3.C.4.9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhimself?A.He’sgettingold.B.Heeasilygetsinjure

d.C.He’sinagoodstateofhealth.10.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themanisinhistwenties.B.Themantakeshisinjurie

sveryseriously.CThewomanisworriedabouttheman’shealth.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthemancomplainabout?A.Thesc

reenofthecomputerisfrozen.B.Hiscomputertakesalongtimetoload.C.Applicationscannotbedownloadedonthecomputer.12.Howdidthemanpr

obablygetacomputervirus?A.Hevisitedanunsafewebsite.B.Heboughtthewrongsoftware.C.Someoneelseusedthecomputer.13.What

willthemanprobablydonext?A.Returnhiscomputer.B.Buyanewcomputer.C.Getthecomputercleanedup.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。.14.Whichbookdoesthem

anrecommend?A.Fangirl.B.Atachment.C.Eleanor&Park.15.Whydoesthemanaskthewomanaboutheraddress?A.Herlibrarycardhastoberenewed.B.Sherec

entlymovedtoanewhouse.C.Hewillmailherinformationaboutclasses.16.Whichclassisthewomaninterestedintaking?A.Photography.B.Photoshop.C.Digita

ldesign17.Whenwillthewoman’sclasstakeplace?A.OnMondays.B.OnWednesdays.C.OnFridays听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whenwillthelistenersta

keaswimminglesson?A.OnTuesdaynight.B.OnWednesdayafternoon.C.OnFridaymorning.19.Whencanlistenershavelunch?A.12:15.B.13:00.C.

13:50.20.Whatdoesthespeakerremindthelistenerstodo?A.Towearsportsclothesforallthesports.B.Tobringtwopairsofsportsshoesforachange.C.Toprepares

omemoneytobuyfoodintheshoppingcenter.第二部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ASSIAdvancedAdventurerCourse•

2sessionsof8h•TheAACstartsoneveryWednesdayandSaturday,lasting2days•Fees:$450Exploration,Excitement,Exper

iencesThat’swhattheAdvancedAdventurercourseisallabout.Youdon’thavetobe“advanced”totakeit—it’sdesignedtoadvanceyourdiving,soyou

canstartrightafterearningyourOpenWaterDivercertification.Thecoursehelpsbuildconfidenceandexpandyourscubaskillsth

roughdifferentAdventureDives.Whoshouldtakethiscourse?OpenWaterDiverswhoareatleast12yearsoldarereadytostepupandsignupforanAdvancedAdventur

ercourse.Diversunder18mayonlyparticipateincertainAdventuresDives—checkwithyourSSIInstructor.Whatwillyoulearn?You’llplanyo

urlearningpathwithyourinstructorbychoosingfromalonglistofAdventureDives.Therearetworequireddives—DeepandUnderwaterNavigation—andyouchoose

theotherthree.DuringtheDeepAdventureDive,youlearnhowtoplandivestodealwiththephysiologicaleffectsandchallengesofdeeperscubadiving.TheUnd

erwaterNavigationAdventureDivehelpsimproveyournavigationskills.Theotherknowledgeandskillsyougetvarywithyourinterestandtheadvent

uresyouhave—photography,fishidentification,exploringwrecksandmanymore.Whatscubaequipmentwillyouuse?Beyondbasicscubaequipment

,you’llneedacompassandadiveknife.YoumayalsousespecializedequipmentdependingontheAdventureDivesyouchoose.YourSSIInstructorwillexplaintheeq

uipmentthatyouneedandmaysuggestadditionalequipment.1.Onwhichofthefollowingdatescanyoutakethecourse?A.FromFridaytoSaturd

ay.B.FromSaturdaytoSunday.C.FromTuesdaytoWednesday.D.FromWednesdaytoSaturday.2.Howmanydivescanyoulearnduringt

hecourse?A2.B.3.C.5.D.7.3.WhichofthefollowingisamusttotaketheSSIAdvancedAdventurerCourse?A.Reachingadulthood.B.

Specializeddivingequipment.C.Advancedscubaskills.D.OpenWaterDivercertification.BTheysaiditcouldn’tbedone.Theysaidhewascrazy.Theysaidhewouldneve

rmakeit.ButDuaneHansenandhisbeautifulpumpkin,whichhenamedBerta,provedthemallwrong.LikeCinderella’sfairygodmother,thisNebraskamanprovedthatyo

ureallycanturnapumpkinintoafunctionalvehicle—inthiscase,aseaworthyvessel(船).Yes,youreadthatright.Hansenwa

ntedtocelebratehis60thbirthdaybyhollowingouthisprized846-poundpumpkinandsailingdowntheMissouriRiverinsideit.NotonlydidHansenenjoy

apumpkinsailonhisspecialday,buthis38-milejourneyalsolandedhimaworldrecord!Incaseyouwondered,thepreviousworldreco

rdforthe.longestsailinapumpkinwas25miles,setbyaNorthDakotamanin2018.Itwasn’taneasyjourney.Growingapumpkinbigenoughtouseasaboatisalreadyachal

lenge.Then,therewashischosenwaterway.ThecityofBellevue,Nebraska,postedaphotograghofHansenonthewaterthatoffersareminderofjusthowb

igtheMissouriRiveris.“HehasalwayssaidthatyoucandoanythingyouwantandI’mjustsoproud,”Hansen’sdaughterMorganBuchholzsaid.Hansenre

portedlyspentnearlyadecadetryingtogrowapumpkinbigenoughtoworkasasailingvessel.Hewasinspiredtobeginhismissionafte

rmeetingawomanwhohadpreviouslywon“theBiggestPumpkinCompetition”.Heaskedhermanyquestionsaboutherexperience.Asforhispumpkin-sailingfuture,“I’m

donewiththis.”Hansensaidthatthevoyagemadehiskneesache.Thewake(尾流)fromboatswasrough,andwhentheypassed,hesaidhehadtostopeverythingandjusthango

n.“Ifsomebodybreaksthisrecord,Iwill,like,bowdowntothembecausetheyaretough,”hesaid.4.WhydidHansengoonapumpkinjourney?A.Toobse

rvehisbirthday.B.Toshowhisprizedpumpkin.C.Tobreakaworldrecord.D.Toprovepumpkincouldbeavessel.5.WhatdidHansendotomakehisjourneypossible?A.Hechoseaca

lmwaterway.B.Hetalkedwiththepreviousrecordholder.C.Heconvincedhisfamilytosupporthisplan.D.Heworkedalongtimetogrowthe

pumpkin.6.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Hiskneesgotseriouslyinjuredinthesailing.B.Hisvesselturedoverinthewakefrombo

ats.C.Hansenwillrespectwhoeverbreakshisrecord.D.Hansenwillcontinuethepumpkin-sailinginfuture.7.WhatdoesH

ansen’sstorytellus?A.Itisnevertoooldtolearn.B.Timeandtidewaitfornoman.C.Wherethere’sawill,there’saway.D.FearalwaysspringsfromignoranceCA

stheclimatecrisisspeedsup,Europeiswarmingfasterthananyotherregion,accordingtoanewStateoftheClimateinEuropereportfromtheWorldMeteo

rologicalOrganization.TheWMOreportcomesaheadoftheUN’sinternationalclimatesummitinEgypt,andisoneinaseriesofreportsoverthepastseveralweek

sthatshowhowtheworldisoff-trackonitsclimategoals.Notonlyarecountriesmissingthemarkontheireffortstoreduceplanet-warming

fossilfuelemissions(排放物),butmeasurementsshowtemperaturesarealreadyskyrocketing.Somecontinentsarefeelingthatrisemorethanothers.Wednesday’sreports

howstemperaturesinEuropehaveincreasedatmorethantwicetheglobalaverageoverthepast30years—atarateofabout0.5degreesCelsiusperdecade.Recentreportsshowh

owtheregion’stemperatureriseisfuelingextremeweather.Year-to-datethroughJuly,thenumberofwildfiresintheEUwasfourtimesthe15-year

average.Adeadly,record-breakingheatwaveintheUKharmedpublichealthandbentinfrastructure(基础设施).Exceptionaldroughttro

ubledthecontinentthissummer,dryingupsomeoftheworld’smosteconomicallyimportantrivers.Andthatdroughttha

tcameontheheelsofsomeofthemostdestructivefloodsEuropehaseverseen.“Europepresentsalivepictureofawarmingworldandremindsusthatevenwell-prepa

redsocietiesarenotsafefromimpactsofextremeweatherevents,”saidWMOSecretary-GeneralPetteriTaalasinaforwardo

nthereport.“Europeansocietyisvulnerable(易受伤害)toclimatevariabilityandchange,butEuropeisalsoattheforefrontoftheinternat

ionalefforttoaddressclimatechangeandtodevelopinnovativesolutionstoadapttothenewclimateEuropeanswillhavetolive

with,”CarloBuontempo,directoroftheCopernicusClimateChangeService,saidinastatement.Taalassaidinhisforwardthataltho

ughEurope’spaceoncuttingplanet-warmingemissionshasbeen“good,”theirambitiononthisfront“shouldbefurtherincrease

d.”8.Whatcanwelearnabouttheworld’sclimategoalsfromtheWMOreport?A.Theyareunrealistic.B.Theyareeasytoreach.C.Theyaretakenseriously.D.Theyarefarfromb

eingachieved.9.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?A.TheeconomiclossesinEurope.B.ThecausesoftheclimatecrisisinEurope.C.Theincre

aseofextremeweatherinEurope.D.ThemostdestructivenaturaldisasterinEurope.10.WhatisBuontempo’sattitudetowar

dsEurope’sefforttofightclimatechange?的A.Doubtful.B.Favorable.C.Unclear.D.Intolerant.11.WhatshouldEuropedotofurtherc

utemissionsaccordingtoTaalas?A.Takethelead.B.Setahighergoal.C.Makebetterpreparations.D.Carryontheirgoodwork.DU.S.teensspendmor

ethaneighthoursadayonscreens,andthere’sgrowingconcernoverhowsocialmediamayaffecttheirmentalhealth.Now,anewstudyhasfoundthatli

mitingscreentimetoaboutonehouradayhelpedanxiousteensfeelbetterabouttheirbodyimageandtheirappearance.Thestudyarosefromthepersonalexpe

rienceofHelenThai,adoctoralstudentinpsychologyatMeGillUniversity.“WhatInoticedwhenIwasengaginginsocialme

diawasthatIcouldn’thelpbutcomparemyself,”Thaisays.Shewaswellawarethatsocialmediapostsoftenfeaturepolished,airbrushedorfilteredimagesthatcanal

ter(改变)appearancesinanunrealisticway,butitstillaffectedhernegatively.So,Thaiandateamofresearchersdecidedtotestwhethercuttingtimeonsocialmediaplatf

ormsincludingInstagram,TikTokandSnapchatwouldimprovebodyimage.Theyrecruitedafewhundredvolunteers,all

ofwhomhadexperiencedsymptomsofanxietyordepression,whichcouldmakethemvulnerabletotheeffectsofsocialme

dia.Halfoftheparticipantswereaskedtoreducetheirsocialmediato60minutesadayforthreeweekswhiletheotherhalfcontinuedtousesocialm

ediawithnorestrictions,whichaveragedaboutthreehoursperday.Theresearchersgavetheparticipantssurveysatthebeginningandendofthestudy,whichincludedstateme

ntssuchas“I’mprettyhappyaboutthewayIlook,”and“Iamsatisfiedwithmyweight.”Amongthegroupthatcutsocialmediause,theoverallscoreonap

pearanceimprovedfrom2.95to3.15ona5-pointscale.Thismayseemlikeasmallchange,butanyshiftinsuchashortperiodoftimeisstri

king,theauthorssay.“Thestudyisencouraging,butitonlyincludedpeoplewhohadsymptomsofanxietyordepression.It’sworthevaluatingthisapproachwithot

hergroups,suchaspeoplewithoratriskofeatingdisorders.It’salsopossiblethatthebenefitsofcuttingbackcouldextendmore

broadlytoanyoneinthisagegroup,”saysPsychologistAndreaGraham,co-directoroftheCenterforBehavioralInterventionatNorthwesternUniversity.12.W

hatproblemmaysocialmediabringtoteenagersaccordingtoThai?A.TheymaybecomeaddictedtotheInternet.B.Theytendtobecomesensitivetoothers’comm

ents.C.Theymayhaveunrealisticexpectationsoftheirimage.D.Theytendtocomparethemselveswiththeimagespostedonline.13.Whatcanwelearnabout

theparticipantsduringthestudy?A.Theyscoredtheirappearancetwice.B.Halfofthemstoppedusingsocialmedia.C.Theyhopedtoimprovetheirbodyimage

.DMostofthemshoweddissatisfactionwiththeirweight.14.WhatdidGrahamthinkofthestudy?A.Itwasagoodtrybuthadlimitati

ons.B.Itwaswelldesignedbutpoorlyconducted.C.Itwasafailurebutthemethodsdeservedpraise.D.Itwasencouragingbuttheevidencewasunreliable.1

5.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ShorterScreenTime,BetterFeelingsonLookB.HowtoHelpTeena

gersLimitScreentimeC.HowSocialMediaChangesTeenagersD.LessAnxiety,BetterImage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。Any

timeofthedayyoucancommittoexercisingisagoodtimeforgettingactive.However,thebesttimeforexerciseisdifferentforeachperson.____16____Determinewh

enyouhavethemostenergy.Doyoustruggletogetoutofthebedinthemorningordoyouwakeupenergizedandreadytogo?Areyouanightowlandnevergettobedbe

foremidnight?Onceyouestablishwhatyoursleeptendenciesare,youwillhaveabetterideaofwhenyourbodyismostreadytoexercise.____17____Youaremor

elikelytohitthesnoozebuttoninsteadofgettingaworkoutin.Consideryourdailyschedule.Whenareyouthebusiest?____18____Trytofitinexercisebeforeoratle

astaroundtheseevents.Somepeoplewouldprefertogetitoutofthewayfirstthing,whileothersprefertoputitoffuntiltheendofthedaywhentheyareallcaughtu

p.Determineyourexercisegoals.Ifyouaretryingtodeveloparoutine,youmaywanttoexerciseinthemorning.Peoplewhoexerciseinth

emorningaremoreconsistent.____19____Ifyouaretryingtoimproveyourperformance,eveningexercisemaybebest.Youmayexp

eriencelesstiredness,quickerreactiontimes,andmore.strengthandflexibilityintheevening.Ifyouaretryingtoloseweight,youmaywanttoexerciseinthemorn

ingbeforeyouhaveeatenwhenyourbodyismorelikelytousefatinsteadofcarbohydratesforenergy____20____Thisway,you’llseehowyoufeelandfindthetimethatworksbest

withyourschedule.Keepanexerciselogtohelpyouevaluateeachtime.A.Thiswillgiveyourbodytimetorelax.B.Doyouperformbet

terinthemorningoratnight?C.Youmaynotfeellikeexercisingafteralongdayofwork.D.Whendoyoutendtoscheduleyourmosti

mportanttasks?E.Consideryourlifestyleandexercisegoalstofindtherighttime.F.Ifyou’renotamorningperson,donotscheduleanearlymorningwo

rkout.G.Anyway,you’dbetterexperimentwithbothmorningandeveningworkouts.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15个小题;每小题1分,满分15分)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项。Onacoldwinternight,Andrew,a22-year-oldCanadian,sufferedaheartattackandcollapsedtot

hefloor,unconscious.___21___,hisdog,a4-year-oldHuskynamedKoda,didn’t___22___.Instead,thecleverdogsprangintoactionand

called911.Koda___23___theemergencynumberonacellphone.The911operatorheard___24___ontheotherendofthelineandsentapoliceofficertoconducta

(n)___25___.Whentheofficerarrivedatthehouse,hefoundKodabarkingatthefrontdoor,___26___toleadhiminside.Theofficerquicklyrealizedthatsom

ethingwas___27___andfollowedKodaintothebedroom,wherehefoundAndrew___28___onthefloor.TheofficercalledanambulanceandAndrewwasrushedtothehospi

tal,wherehereceivedtimely___29___.Andrewsaidthathehad___30___Kodatocall911bypressinghisnoseagainstthephone’sscreen.HeneverthoughtthatKodawould_

__31___usetheskillinarealemergency.ThestoryofKoda’s___32___acthasgoneviral(疯传),withpeoplearoundtheworldpraisingthedog’s

___33___andloyalty.Thisheartwarmingtaleisa(n)___34___ofthespecialbondbetweenhumansandtheirpets.Kodamaynotbeableto

speak,buthecommunicatedinawaythat___35___alife—andthat’ssomethingtrulyremarkable.21.A.BesidesB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Otherwise22.

A.panicB.biteC.careD.escape23.A.storedB.rememberedC.dialedD.chose24.A.silenceB.sighsC.screamsD.barks25.A.negotiati

onB.investigationC.experimentD.survey26.A.pretendingB.refusingC.tryingD.deciding27.A.missingB.differentC.wrongD.strange28.A.l

yingB.sittingC.restingD.struggling29.A.adviceB.informationC.supportD.treatment30.A.trainedB.persuadedC.allowedD.warned31.A.graduallyB

.actuallyC.occasionallyD.immediately32.A.adventurousB.selflessC.considerateD.heroic33.A.honestyB.creativityC.patienceD.intelligence34.A.

reminderB.explanationC.testD.prediction35.A.sparedB.changedC.savedD.created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。Germanand

KurdishresearchershavediscoveredanancientcitybytheTigrisRiver.Thecity___36___(uncover)whenthelevelsoft

heMosulreservoir(水库)decreasedearlierthisyearduetotheextremedroughtinIraq.___37___(prevent)cropsfromdryingout,

alargeamountofwaterhasbeendrawndownfromthereservoir,Iraq’smostimportantwater___38___(store).Thisledtothereappearanceofthecitythat___39___(sink)d

ecadesbeforewithoutanypriorinvestigations.Theunforeseeneventmaderesearchersexcavate(挖掘)anddocumentatleastpartsofthiscity

asquicklyaspossible___40___itsankagain.Ateamforrescueexcavationswasputtogetherwithindays.Theywere___41___greattimepre

ssurebecauseitwasnotclearwhenthewaterinthereservoirwouldriseagain,andthe___42___(expose)wallsoflargebu

ildingsintheoldcitywoulddisappear.___43___(fortunate),theresearcherssucceededinlargelymappingthecity.Inadditiontoapalace,otherlargebuildingseme

rgedfromthereservoir—fortifications(防御工事)withwallsandtowersand___44___industrialsite.Theresearchteamwas

shockedbythewell-preservedstateofthewalls___45___weremadeofsun-driedmudbricksandhadbeenunderwaterformorethan40year

s.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是某国际学校的学生会主席李华,你校即将组织急救演练,请你用英文写一则通知,内容包括:1.时间、地点及参与人员;2.具体内容;3.注意事项。

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。AnnouncementforMedicalEmergencyDrill_____________________________________________________________________

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7.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。Ilookedaroundattheotherpatientswaitingtoseethedoctor.Maybetheyallhadmoreromantic

plansfortheeveningonthisValentine’sDay,butfornowthegroupseemedanti-social.Threepeoplehadtheirheadsdown,staringatcel

lphones.Anotherwasabsorbedinamagazine.Thereceptionisttappedathercomputer.Everyonewasintheirownlittleworld.ButIcouldn’tjudgethemfo

rit.Iwouldprobablybeburiedinmycellphonetoo—ifIhadn’tforgottentochargeitbeforeIlefthome.Itwouldhavebeennicetostrikeu

paconversationtopassthetimeonthisday,adayofloveandfriendship.InsteadIsatpatientlyinmyplasticchairasacoupleofnewpeoplet

ookdistantseats.“Roberta?Thedoctor’sreadyforyou,”thenursecalled.AtleastI’llhavesomekindofhumanconnection,Ithought.My

checkupwentwell,andIbreezedoutoftheofficetomylittleHondainaspacerightoutfront.Igotinandturedthekey.Nothing.Oh,no

.Notagain.I’dsentthecartothegarageseveraltimesalreadyforthisveryproblemandthoughtithadfinallybeenfixed.Ireachedformycell

phonetocallAAA—thenremembered.Itwasdead,likemycar.Iwouldhavetousethephoneinside.AfewpeopleglancedupwhenIca

mebackintothewaitingroom,thenquicklywentbacktowhattheyweredoing.Iwentstraighttothereceptiondesk,butthereceptio

nistwasnotthere.SoIturedbacktothepeopleinthewaitingroom.“Iwouldn’tnormallydothis,”Isaidtothegroup,hopingthatIsoundedapologetic.Severalp

eopleturedtowardmetolisten.“Butmycarwon’tstart…”Thenursepoppedherheadintotheroom.“Youintrouble,Roberta?

”shesaid.“I’llgoandtakealook.”Ifollowedthenurseoutside.AsIpassedthroughthedoor,Ifeltsomeonewasbehindme.注意:1.续写词

数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Iturnedtoseealltheotherpatientsfollowingme._____________________________________________________

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