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“德化一中、永安一中、漳平一中”三校协作2022—2023学年第一学期联考高三英语试题(考试时间:120分钟总分:150分)本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,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.Whatwillthemandrink?A.Water.B.Tea.C.
Coffee.2.What’stheweatherlikenow?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.3.HowwillSuzyspendmostofhersummerbreak?A.Travelingwithfriends.B.Stayin
gwithhergrandpa.C.Workingpart-time.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inarestaurant.B.Ina
noffice.C.Inapostoffice.5.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Rentinganapartment.B.Confirminganappointment.C.Makingacomplaint.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.Whatsizecardoesthemanwanttorent?A.Small-size.B.Mid-size.C.Full-size.7.Whatstopsthema
nfromrentingthebluecar?A.Thesizeisn’tsuitable.B.Thepriceistoohigh.C.Themodelistooold.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoesthemanoffertodoforthewoman?A.Bo
okheraticket.B.Giveheraride.C.Checktheflightschedule.9.Whatfestivalisthewomangoingbackhomefor?A.Thanksgiving.B.SpringFestiva
l.C.Christmas.10.Whatdoesthemanenjoymostaboutafestival?A.Havingafeast.B.Openinggiftboxes.C.Chattingwiththefamily.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。1
1.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Husbandandwife.C.Doctorandpatient.12.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Tire
d.B.Worried.C.Disappointed.13.Whatdoesthewomaninsistthemando?A.Drinkmoretea.B.Takeacampingtrip.C.Haveacheckup.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.What’swr
ongwiththeexercisebike?A.Itsscreenisoutoforder.B.Theseatisnotsteady.C.Theswitchcan’tbeturnedon.15.Whyisthemanunabletogettheexer
cisebikefixedforfree?A.Thereceiptislost.B.Hebrokeithimself.C.It’soutofguarantee.16.Whenwilltherepairmancometofixtheexercis
ebike?A.OnFridayafternoon.B.OnSaturdaymorning.C.OnSaturdayafternoon.17.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Talk
abouttherepaircost.B.Asktheman’saddress.C.Checkthebike’smodel.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.What’sthespeaker’sattitudetotheoldbuildingsinBeijing?A.Positive.
B.Mixed.C.Negative.19.Howlonghasthespeaker’sdadspentlivingintheHutong?A.About40years.B.About55years.C.About60years.20.Whatd
oesthespeaker’sdadcomparethepeopleofacityas?A.Treeleaves.B.Trees.C.Growthrings(年轮).第二部分阅读(共两节,每小题2.5分,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。APortugal’sMostBeautifulSeasideDestinationsThelongcoastlineofPortugalisextraordinarilydiverse.Windyourwayalong
itandyouwillfindtruePortugal,itshistory,itsheartanditssoul.CascaisOriginallyalittlewhitewashedfishingvillage,Cascaisbecameasummerresidenceforwealthy
noblemeninthelate19thcentury.Itisnowabusy,moderntown,butalongitsshoreline,itstillhaspalatialvillas(富丽堂皇的别墅),manyofwhichhavebeenturn
edintohotels,anditsprettytownsquareandoldstreetshavekepttheircharacter.ComportaThislittlevillagehas,untilrecently,beenasecrettotheexperts.W
ithhotelsnowstartingtoopen,thelocalsmakethemostofitbeforethecrowdscome.Bluewaterswashsuchpicture-perfectwhitesandsthatit'shardtobelieveyou
’reinEurope:Walkonthebeachatsunset,orweaveyourwayonhorsebackthroughthegreenricefieldsbeforeamealofthefreshestoffishontheseashore.ZambujeiradoMarStand
ingbetweenthefierceAtlanticandtheplainsoftheAlentejo,thelittlefishingvillageofZambujeiradoMarhasoneoftheregion’smostbeautifulbeaches,backedbyhigh
rockcliffs.ForfivedaysinAugust,oneofPortugal’sbiggestyouthmusicfestivals,MEOSudoeste,isheldhere.LagosWhitewashedLago
smanagestomaintainitscharacterandcharmwhileofferinglivelynightlifetothelocalsandtourists.Asanimportantnavalcenterinthe15thcentury,Lagos
wasalsothecapitaloftheAlgarvefrom1576to1756.Extensivelydamagedinthe1755earthquake,thetownnowconsistsofmostlythe18th-and19th-ce
nturybuildings.VisitSantoAntonioChurchforitsblueandwhitetilesandgilded(镀金的)woodwork.21.Whichplaceisstillasecretdestinationrarelyknownb
yexperts?A.Lagos.B.Comporta.C.Cascais.D.ZambujeiradoMar.22.WhatisspecialaboutZambujeiradoMar?A.Itisaremote
village.B.ItfacesthePacificOcean.C.Ithostsamusicfestival.D.Itliesonhighrockcliffs.23.Whenweremostoftheexistingconstruc
tionsinLagosbuilt?A.In14th-15thcenturies.B.In15th-16thcenturies.C.In16th-17thcenturies.D.In18th-19thcenturies.BEverytimeIstareattherowsofjarsfil
ledwithmyparents’homemadetomatosauce,Iwonder:"ShouldIreallyuseone?"Ihavebeenkeepingthesejarslikeprecio
ustreasures.NomatterhowhardItrytofindalternatives,nothingcompares.Store-boughtsauce?Itjustdoesn'ttasteright.EvenifItrytorecreateit,it
willnevertastethesame.Whilegrowingup,Ihatedthetomatoseason.Myparentswouldusethebasementtoripenthetomat
oestheyhadcollectedlocallyinSeptember.LiketheotherItalianfamiliesinthearea,wewouldthentakethemtothegarag
ewhentheywereripeenough.Theretheywerecleanedandboiled.Havingbeenstewed(炖),wholetomatoeswerepassedthroughm
yfather'shomemademachinetoseparatethesaucefromtheskins.Jarsattheready,wefilledthemwithsauceandseasoning
.Thejarswouldbehotforafewdays,sealedtokeeptheirownheat.Theywouldthenbelinedupandreadytouse.Thistraditionw
ashardtocarryonwhenmyfathergotill.Afterbeingdiagnosedwithcancerin2019,hespentmostofhistimeinhospital.InSeptemberthatyearhecamehome,andontheweekendw
edecidedtocontinuethetradition.Ihavegloriousmemoriesofthatdayasweonceagainmadethesauce.Itwasabeautifulbu
tshort-livedmoment.Myfatherdiedsoonafter.Ican'tkeepthesejarsforever.Butitdoesn’tmakeitanyeasiertoopenone.EverytimeIgotoreachfor
one,somethingstopsme.Mymother,everpractical,isvisitingusrecentlyandjuststaresatthem."Youshouldusetheseortheywillgotowaste."What
willitfeelliketousethatlastjar?Itwouldmeantheendofanera.Whoknows?Maybeit'stimetobringnewtraditionsintolife.24.Whatstopstheauthorfrom
usingthetomatosauce?A.Ithasgonebad.B.Hedoesn'tliketomatosauceC.Hevaluesittoomuch.D.Hekeepsitforfutureuse.25.WhatdoPara.3andPara.4mainlytalkabout?A
.Thetomatoharvest.B.Thehomemademachine.C.Thefruitfultomatoseason.D.Themakingoftomatosauce.26.Whatwilltheaut
hormostprobablydonext?A.Openonejar.B.Keepthejars.C.Collecttomatoes.D.Maketomatosauce27.Whichofthefollowin
gcandescribetheauthor?A.Practical.B.Faithful.C.Affectionate.D.Sensitive.CDuringdeepsleep,thebrainappearstowashawaywas
teproductsthatincreasetheriskforAlzheimer'sdisease.Ahostofnewresearchstudiessuggestthatthisstageofsleep--whendreamsarerareandthebrainfollow
saslow,steadybeat--canhelpreducelevelsofbeta-amyloidandtauprotein,twocharacteristicsofthedisease.“Thereis
somethingaboutthisdeepsleepthatishelpingprotectyou,”saysMatthewWalker,aprofessorofneuroscienceandpsychologyattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley.Ther
esearchcomesafterdecadesofobservationslinkingpoorsleeptolong-termproblemswithmemoryandthinking,Walkersays.“Wearen
owlearningthatthereisasignificantrelationshipbetweensleepandAlzheimer’sdisease.”Thestrongestevidenceinvol
vesdeepsleep,hesays.That'swhenbodytemperaturedropsandthebrainbeginstoproduceslow,rhythmicelectricalwaves.SoWalkerandateamofscientistssetout
toansweraquestion:“CanIlookintoyourfutureandcanIaccuratelyestimatehowmuchbeta-amyloidyou’regoingtoaccumulateoverthenexttwoyears,thenextfouryea
rs,thenextsixyears,simplyonthebasisofyoursleeptonight?”Tofindout,Walker'steamstudied32peopleintheir70swhohadtakenpartin
asleepstudythatlookedfortheslowelectricalwavesthatsignaldeepsleep.Noneoftheparticipantshadmemoryproblems.Thescientistsused
brainscanstomonitorlevelsofbeta-amyloidineachparticipantforuptosixyears.Andtheresults,publishedintheNov.2issueofthe
journalCurrentBiology,showedpeoplewhogotlessdeepsleephadmorebeta-amyloid.“Wehaveaspecificsleepsignaturerightnowthatsee
mstohelpusbetterunderstandwhereyoumaysitontheAlzheimer’srisktrackinthefuture”,Walkersays.Otherstudieshav
efoundthatalackofdeepsleepisassociatedwithhigherlevelsoftauprotein,whichformsharmfulsubstancesinsidethebraincellsandcausesAlzheimer’sdiseas
e.28.Whichofthefollowingisrelatedtodeepsleep?A.DisorderedheartbeatB.Increasedwasteproducts.C.Highfrequencyofsweetdr
eams.D.Decreasedbeta-amyloidandtauprotein.29.Whatdothescientistsfindfromthestudy?A.Thereisalwaysabodytemperatureriseduringdeepsleep.B.Thelevelofbet
a-amyloidremainsstableregardlessofsleepquality.C.Peoplewithlesssleeparemorelikelytohavememoryproblems.D.Deepsleepreducesthepossibilityofd
evelopingAlzheimer'sdisease30.HowdoestauproteinleadtoAlzheimer'sdisease?A.Byproducingdamagingmatter.B.Byinfluencingsl
eepquality.C.Byslowingelectricalwaves.D.Byreducingbrainactivity.31.What'sthebesttitleforthetext?A.Good
sleepcomesfromgoodlifestyleB.DeepsleeppreventsAlzheimer'sdiseaseC.ScientistsfoundouthowtohavedeepsleepD.ProblemswithmemoryandthinkingcanbesolvedDLot
sofanimalsliveandmoveingroups----elephantsinherds,wolvesinpacks,birdsinflocks,andfishinschools.Researchhasshownthat
whereanindividualislocatedinthegroupcanaffectthebenefitsitgetsfromhangingoutinacrowd.However,ShaunKillen,anecophysiologistattheUniversityofGl
asgowintheUKsays,researchershaven'tyetfullyexploredtheroleofphysiologicalprocessessuchasdigestionindrivinganimals’collectivebehavior.Killenandhis
colleaguesrecentlystudiedschoolsofEurasianminnows(修鱼)swimminginatankagainstacurrent.Piecesoffoodwereconstantlymovingpastthefis
h,andtheteamrecordedhowmanyeachminnowateandthefishes’positionsbeforeandaftereating.Aftercalculatingthemetabolic(新陈
代谢的)costsofdigestingeachfish'smealandcomparingittothefish'sposition,theteamobservedatrend:fishthathadjustgulpeddownabigmealmo
vedtothebackoftheschool,evenwhenthey'dswumatthefrontatmostothertimes.“Itmakessensethatfeedingwouldinfluence
individuals’positionsinagroup,”saysDamienFarine,whostudiescollectivebehaviorinbirdsattheUniversityofKonstanzinGermany,“If
afishishungry,it'scompetingwithothersintheschooltoeat,andbeingatthefrontgivesitaccesstomorefood.Butoncet
hefishisfull,itdoesn'tnecessarilyneedtobeatthefront.”Inaddition,"beingatthebackofthegroupislessenergeticallycostlyforarangeofreasons,
”Farinenotes."Anindividualatthebackdoesn'thavetocontributetonavigating,andbyrelaxingthebrainloaditsavesmoreenergy.”Ki
llensayshe'sbeenthinkingabouttheprosandconsofbeingatthebackofthepack,suchasprotectionfromattackersandaboostfromschoolmates’slipstream.Changes
inposition,especiallyduringthebasictrade-offbetweenfeedingandmovement,appeartoinfluencegroupleadership,informationtransfer,andgroup
decisionmaking.Buttheconsequencesofthetrade-offsforgrouppowerandsurvivalarenotyetunderstood.32.WhatdoesKillenandhiscolleague
s’studyfocuson?A.Howbehavioralfeaturesinfluencepositionchangeofindividualsinfishschools.B.Howlocationinfluencesnutritionstatesofindividualsinfishs
chools.C.Howdigestioninfluencesdistributionofindividualsinfishschools.D.Howlocationinfluencesbenefitsofindividualsinfish
schools.33.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“gulpeddown”meaninParagraph2?A.Swallowed.B.Located.C.Witnessed.D.Missed.34.Whatca
nwelearnfromParagraph3?A.Afullfishcompetestoeatattheback.B.Ahungryfishhaseasieraccesstomorefood.C.Beingatthebacksavestheenergyofafullfish.D.Being
atthefrontcostsahungryfishlessenergy.35.WhatisShaunKillen'sattitudetohisstudy?A.Cautious.B.Confident.C.Positive.D.Di
sappointed.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。Litteratiisacompanythat’stryingtomaket
heworldacleanerplace.36Sharedonline,thisinformationcontributestobuildingaglobaldatabaseof“littermaps,"whic
hcaninfluencepolicyandpackagingdesign.JeffKirschneristhefounderandCEOofLitterati.Hecameupwiththeideawhilewalkinginafor
estwithhisthen-four-year-olddaughter.37Despitebeingyoung,sheexpresseddistress(悲痛)atthecontainerbeingsomewherethatitwasn'tsupposedtobe.Thisaware
nessstayswithusasadults.Thelitterproblemissohuge:what'sanindividualpersonsupposedtodo?38Uploadingpicturestoanapp
showsusersthatthey’renottheonlyonespickinguplitterfrompublicplacesandthatothersarecleaningtheplanet,too.Andthedata
accumulatesrapidly.Kirschnersaid,“39Thisinformationincludestheobjects,materials,brandsandtheirlocation.”kirschnerdescribesth
esedata-drivenmapsasbeinglikeafingerprint.“Thatfingerprintprovidesboththesourceoftheproblemandthepathtothesolution.”40InSanFrancisco,theLitterati
appwasabletomapmorethan5,000piecesoftrash(垃圾)inordertodeterminehowmuchwasgeneratedbycigarettesspecifically.Usingthisinformationthecitysuccessful
lychallengedalawsuit(诉讼)bytobaccocompaniesanddoubledanexistingcigarettesalestax.IntheNetherlands,Littera
ti'sdatahelpedpushDutchbrandAntaFlutorepackageitshardcandiesinwaxedpaperratherthanplastic.A.Shenotic
edaplasticcontainerinariver.B.That'swhereKirschnerthinksanappcanhelpC.However,thesemapsturnedouttobeafailure.D.Wehaven’tcollecteden
oughamountofdataforourlittermaps.E.Ourdatabasenowcontainsover8millionpieces,growingatabout20,000perday.F.ThereareseveralexamplesofhowLitterati’sdat
ahasalreadyprovidedapathtoasolution.G.Ithascreatedanapppeoplecanusetouploadinformationaboutthelittertheycollectoutside.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。Myfatherhasbeencalledcheapformostofhislife,byfamilym
embers,friends,colleagues,andme.Irememberhim41aroundthehousetoturnlightsoffallthetime,eveniftheroom’soccupanthadjustlefttomakea42phonecall.Hedoe
sn’tliketousethe43onhiscarbecausehedoesn’twanttowearthemout.Sohecoasts(靠惯性滑行)whenhe’s44aredlight,whichhebeliev
esminimizesbrakewearandtear.Dadalsopreferstousehandsignalsoutthewindowinsteadofthecar’s45lights.Thoughheischeap,myfatherisalsooneo
fthemost46peopleIknow.Allmylife,hehasgiventimeandmoneytothe47hecaresabout,fromhomelessnessandhungertoAIDScampaigns.He48passe
sapanhandleronthestreetwithoutgivinghimthecoins.Whenitcametimeformysisterandbrotherandmeto49college,wewerenevertoldtolimitour50toastatesch
oolorotherlower-costoptions.51,ourparentssentustosomeofthebestandmost52schoolsinthecountry.Neitherourfath
ernorourmotherevercomplainedaboutthehightuition.Thatwasnotonlygenerosityintheextreme,butalsoa(n)53ofmyparents’priorities.I54myfather’scompu
lsivefrugality(节俭)alot,butasIgotolder,IrealizedthatIhadadoptedalotofhis55aboutmoney.41.A.skippingB.springingC.rushingD.marching42.
A.briefB.remoteC.normalD.long43.A.lightsB.windowsC.wheelsD.brakes44.A.leavingB.approachingC.facingD.wai
ting45.A.turningB.flashingC.redD.yellow46.A.generousB.ordinaryC.famousD.common47.A.hobbiesB.schedulesC.causesD.interests48.A.si
mplyB.occasionallyC.usuallyD.rarely49.A.visitB.attendC.leaveD.finish50.A.sightsB.supportsC.wishesD.n
eeds51.A.OtherwiseB.BesidesC.InsteadD.However52.A.expensiveB.comprehensiveC.independentD.distant53.A.originB.ideaC.hopeD.s
ign54.A.showedoffB.lookedatC.longedforD.complainedabout55.A.concernsB.attitudesC.findingsD.mistakes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。AutumnEquinoxAutumnEquinox(秋分),the16thsolartermoftheyear,liesatthemidpointofautumn,56(divide)
autumnintotwoequalparts.Afterthatday,thelocationofdirectsunlight57(move)tothesouth,makingdaysshorterandnights
longerinthenorthernhemisphere.SincetheAutumnEquinox,mostoftheareasinChinahaveenteredthecoolautumn.58
thecoldairsouthwardmeetsthedecliningwarmandwetair,precipitation(降水)istheresult.As59(say)intheancientboo
k,TheDetailedRecordsoftheSpringandAutumnPeriod(770-476BC),“ItisontheAutumnEquinoxdaythattheYinandYangareinabalanceofpower.”Thusthedayandnightar
eofequallength,and60arethecoldandhotweather."InSouthChina,thereisacustom61(popular)knownas“havingQiucai(autumnvegetable)ontheAutumnE
quinoxday".EveryAutumnEquinoxday,allthe62(village)gotopickQiucaiinthewild,whichistakenbackandmadeintosoupwithfish,63(name)Qiutang”(autumnsoup)
.OnAutumnEquinoxday,therearethousandsofpeopleintheworldtryingtomakeeggsstand64end.Accordingtoexperts,ontheSpr
ingEquinoxandAutumnEquinox,theearth'saxis(轴),onits66.5degreetilt,isinarelativebalanceofpowerwiththeearth'sorbitaroundthesun.Thusit
isan65(easy)timeforpeopletopracticethegame.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是中学生李华,最近在某个购物网站上购买了一双运动鞋,但到货后发现了一些问题,请给该网站写一封投诉信,投诉信内容如下表:要点:
1.写信目的;2.不满之处;3.表达期望(重新邮寄或退款)注意:1.书信内容包括以上要点;2.词数80左右(书信格式已给出,不计入总词数);3.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearSirorMadam
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节(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Whenthingswentwrong,IttlebyFeinalwayshadsomethingnicetosay.WhenDadforgotaboutthepizzaanditburned,Ittleby
said,"Don’tworry.It’llstilltastegood.”Andhewasright.Thepizzaedgesweredarkandcrispy(酥脆的),butthemiddlewasn’thalfbad.WhenIttl
eby’sfriendDavidgotalowscoreonthespellingtest,Ittlebysaid,"You’lldobetternexttime."And,sureenough,David
studiedharderandgotaperfectscorethenextweek.Whenhisteacher,Mr.D,bumpedintoabookstandinthelibrary,Ittlebysaid,"Don'tworry.Thelibrari
anwon'tbeupset."Hewasright.Thelibrarianjustlaughedandhelpedpickupthebooks.Ittlebylookedonthebrightsi
de.Andeveryonelikedthatabouthim.EveryoneexceptHazel.Hazelwasthenewkidintheclass.Onherfirstday,Ittlebysaid,“Niceto
meetyou,Hazel.Ithinkyou’lllikeithere."Hazelstaredathimandsaid,“Idoubtit."WhenMr.Dsaidthey’dhaverecess(课间休息)insidebecauseoftherain,Itt
lebysaid,"Everycloudhasasilverlining."ButHazelshookherheadsaying,“Cloudsarewhite.Maybegray.Wheredoyougetthiss
tuff?"Thenoutsidethewindow,thecloudshadrolledoverthesun.Theroomfeltdarker."Badthingscomeinthrees.”saidHazel."Nooutdoorrecess
isnumberone.Whatwillthesecondthingbe?"Theclassdidn'thavetowaitlongtofindout.Gretawascarryingatrayofpaintsdurin
gartclass.Shefellover,andpaintswentflying.Therewasblueonthefloorandredandblackonthewalls.HazelturnedtoIttleby."Thatisthesecondbadthing.Whatwilltheth
irdbe?"shesaid.Ittlebydidn’tknowwhattosay.HazelseemedsosureabouttheRuleofThreeBadThings.ThenEmmacametolookatIttle
by’spainting."It’sbeautiful,"shesaid.Shepickeditup,notrealizingshehadpaintsonherfingers.Hazelpointedandsaid,"Ittleby’spictureismes
sedup!There'snumberthree.”注意:1.续写的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。Insteadofbeingangry,Ittlebysaid,“IfIaddw
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