2023届安徽省黄山市高中毕业班第三次质量检测(三模)英语试题(原卷版)

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黄山市2023届高中毕业班第三次质量检测英语试题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。答案应写在答题卷上,不能答在试题卷上。听力密码:a26epic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。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:Howmuchistheshir

t?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Attheman’shouse.B.Onabus.C.Inasupermarket.2.What’st

hemangoingtodofirst?A.Movethefurniture.B.Sendthemessage.C.Paintthehouse.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colle

agues.B.Classmates.C.Neighbors.4.Whatdoestheman’sbrotherdointhehotelnow?A.Heisareceptionist.B.Heisachef.

C.Heisawaiter.5.WhenwilltheswimminglessonprobablystartnextMonday?A.At10.B.At9.C.At8.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。6Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Atourguide.B.Aboattravel.C.Atravelagency.7.Whatwillthema

ndofirst?.A.Buytickets.B.Checktheweather.C.ContactUnclePablo.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What’sthewoman’sattitudetowardjoiningthegym?

A.Negative.B.Unconcerned.C.Positive.9.Whatwasthemansatisfiedwithaboutthegym?A.Thefacilities.B.Thecoaches.C

.Themusic.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whowentfishingontheweekend?A.Jenny.B.John.C.Emily.11.WhatwasJoedoingwhenhebrokehisleg

?A.Skating.B.Ridingabike.C.Playingfootball.12.Whatdothespeakersplantodothisweekend?A.Sailonthesea.B.Gotot

hebeach.C.Playtabletennis.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatkindofsurfingchampionshipwillthewomancompetein?A.Regionalones.B.Nationalones.C.Interna

tionalones.14.Whatdidthewomansayaboutfemalesurfersinhergeneration?A.Theyweredetermined.B.Theywereoptimistic.C.Theyweregenerous.15.Whatdoesthewomanwan

ttodorightafterfinishingcompeting?A.Continuestudying.B.Becomeasinger.C.Teachinaschool.16.Whathasthewomanlearntfromsurfing?A.Facinglifechangesflexib

ly.B.Respectingyouropponents.C.Beinggeneroustootherpeople.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What’stheaimoftheorganization?A.Tohelpbuildabeautif

ulcity.B.Toimprovethecountryside.C.Toassistthoseinneed.18.Whatdoesthespeakerlikeaboutvolunteeringfortheorganization?A.

Travelingaroundfrequently.B.Promotingfitness.C.Makingfriends.19.Whatdidthespeakerdolastweekend?AShewentcamping.B.Shedrewa

castle.C.Sheplayedwiththechildren.20.Whoarethelistenersprobably?A.Farmers.B.Students.C.Researchers.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项。ACoolindependentbookstoresRJJuliaBooksellersLocatedintheshorelinetownofMadison,C

onnecticut,RJJuliaBooksellersisknownforitsfantasticselectionofbooks.It’salsonotableforhostingincrediblebooklaunche

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ondfloordevotedentirelytochildren’sbooks,thisinvitingbookstoreisagreatplaceforfamilies.AlbertineReflectingtheFrenchgovern

ment’smissiontofurthertheintellectualexchangebetweenFranceandAmerica,AlbertineistheonlybookshopinNewYorkCitycenteredentirelyaroundbooksinFrenchandE

nglish.Albertinefeaturesmorethan14,000contemporaryandclassicbooksfromdozensofFrench-speakingcountries.LagunaBeachBooksLocatedintheO

ldPotteryPlaceinLagunaBeach,California,LagunaBeachBookshasbeenservinglocalsandvisitorstotheareasince2006.It’sageneral-interestbookshopwithac

ollectionoffiction,nonfiction,science,andchildren’sbooks.LagunaBeachBooksisknownforitsknowledgeablestaffmemberswhoareenthusiasticaboutc

onversingwithcustomersaboutbooks.They’realsoactivesupportersofbookclubs,whetheryou’relookingtostartyourownorwantpersonalizedrecommendati

onsforyourclub’snextreads.ArgosyBookStore.Foundedin1925,ArgosyBookStoreisanantiquarianbookshopinNewYorkCity.Allsixfloo

rsarefilledwithold,rareandout-of-printbooks.Itspecializesinfirsteditions,arthistory,Americanhistoryandthehistoryofmedicineandscience.Collectorsca

nalsofindbooksthatareautographedbyawidevarietyoffamousfigures.1.WhereisthebookstorethatfeaturesFrenchbooks?A.InMadison.B.InLagunaBeach.C.InNewYor

kCity.D.IntheOldPotteryPlace.2.WhatisLagunaBeachBooksfamousfor?A.Itslonghistory.B.Itslearnedemployees.C.Itsincrediblebooklaun

ches.D.Itshugenumbersofcelebritysignings.3.Whichbookstoremayappealtoararebookcollector?A.Albertine.B.ArgosyBookStore.C.LagunaBeachBooks.

D.RJJuliaBooksellers.BAmaponsocialmediashows“languageswherethewordfor‘mother/mom’takesanm-sound”.Scoresofcountriesareshadedred.T

hewordmamadoesnotsoundlikeamother,butitdoesshowonefeatureoflanguage:thefactthatsomesoundsaremorewidespreadthanothersaroundtheworld.Afewconsona

nts(辅音),suchasb,m,p,t,dandk,showupfarmorefrequently,innearlyeveryspokenlanguageintheworld.Thatisalmostcertainlybecausetheyareeasytomake.Ababyvoca

lising(发声)will,atfirst,makeasoundlike“ah”,whichrequireslittleinthewayofcontroloverthemouth.Iftheybrieflycloseth

eirmouthandcontinuevocalising,airwillcomeoutoftheirnose,thusmakingthem-soundthatisusedin“mother”aroundthe

world.Thoughthe“mamas”bearthemostobvioussimilarity,the“papas”havestrikingcommonalities(共性),too.Babiescaneasilystopth

eirbreathwhentheyclosetheirlips.Thisproducesab-orap-sound.Itissurelyforthisreasonthatsomanynamesfor“father”usetheseconsonants:papainEnglish,abbinA

rabicandbabainChinese.T-andd-soundsaresimilarlybasic,involvingasimplepressofthetongueagainsttheteeth:henced

addy,tatay(Tagalog)ortayta(Quechua).Fatherandmotherare,therefore,anoddity.F-isnotespeciallyeasytomake;th-soundsareevenharder.English,GreekandSpa

nishareunusualinhavingthem,andFrench-,German-andItalian-speakersstruggleverymuchwiththem,oftenusingrelatedconsonantsinstead.Children

maystrugglewithth-soundswhentheyarefive,orolderstillinmanycases.Thishelpssolvethemysteryofwhy,despit

eparentsbeingformallyknownas“mother”and“father”,sofewchildrencallthemthat.Fewparentswillinsistonchildrenusingthepropertermtorefertothem,espec

iallyifitmeanswaitinguntilachildissevenandcanpronounceit.4.Whatdowordsfor“mother”inmanylanguageshaveincommon?A.Theyincludethe“ah”sound.B.Theyaret

hefirstwordsofbabies.C.Theyhavetheeasy-to-makem-sound.D.Theyrequireawide-openmouthtosay.5.Whichbodypartsdobabiesneedtoemploytosay

theQuechuawordfor“father”?A.Theirnoseandteeth.B.Theirmouthandnose.C.Theirtongueandteeth.D.Theirlipsandtongue.6.Forwhomareth-soundsmostdifficulttopr

onounce?A.TheGreeks.B.TheEnglish.C.TheSpanish.D.TheFrench.7.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheuniversalmamaB.ThemostwidespreadsoundsC.Th

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atientstheyarechargedwithhelping.8.Whatworriestheauthorconcerningobesenurses?A.Theywillhavedifficulty

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bonthefrontline.9.Whatistheauthor’sattitudeto“doasIsaynotasIdo”?A.Tolerant.B.Contradictory.C.Uncaring.D.Di

sapproving.10.Inwhatwayistheauthor’sexperienceofquittingsmokinghelpful?A.Heunderstandssmokersbetter.B.Hemanagestomaintainahealthierlifestyle.C.H

ehasbecomebraveinthefaceofstruggles.D.Hesetsagoodexampletohisworkmates.11.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthor?A.Heisanalcoholic.B.Heisadoctor.C.H

eisoverweight.D.Heisimpatient.DThismonth,theInternetwasfloodedwithsurprisinglyelegantdigitalartportraits(肖像),thanksto

theworkofthelatestartificialintelligence-assistedapplicationtobecomepopular.Usersuploadedtheirphotographstotheappandthen—forasmallfee—itus

edAItotransformtheirprofilepicturesintoamagicalsoldierprincessversion,innotimeatall.Anyonecannowproduceprofessio

nal-lookingimagesmadetotheirdesires,withouthavinganytraininginartordesignthemselves.Ifthatsoundsgreattoyou,youmightnotbeoneofthemillionsof

humanswhoselivelihoodsdependonbeingabletoexchangethoseskillsformoney.Thoseworkinginthemorecognitive(认知的)creativeindustrieshavelongfe

ltthattheyhadnothingtofearfromautomation.Afterall,howcouldacomputereverrecreatetheaura(气质)ofamasterpiecebyLeonardodaVinci,orpossesstheuniqueskillse

trequiredtothinkupaconvincingvisualmarketingcampaignforaluxurybrand?Earlyimagesgeneratedwiththesetoolswerefullofglitchesthatmarkedthemoutasmachine-

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yworkerssuchasgraphicartistsandcommercialillustrators.Forthosewatchingclosely,thevisualoutputsofthesewidelyavailableAItools

arealreadygettingrepetitive,andeventheuntrainedeyeswilllearnsoontorecognizethehandofthemachine.Someofthemostinterestingandconcept

uallyrichworksbeingmadewithAIarestillcomingfromartistssuchasMarioKlingemannandAnnaRidler,whoaremakingtheirow

ntrainingdatasets,andorganizingthemachineoutputsinimaginativeways.Thekindofartificialintelligencewemightimaginerepl

acingartists-anentirelyautonomouscreativerobotcapableofhuman-likeimaginationandexpression-doesnotyetexist,butitiscoming.AndasAIbecome

smorecommon,artists,illustratorsanddesignerswillultimatelybesetapartnotbyit,butbyhow,theyusethetechnology.12.Whydoes

theauthormentionthelatestappinParagraph1?A.Toexplainwhatitis.B.Tostressitsimportance.C.Toencouragepeopletouseit.D.Tointrod

ucethetopicofthepassage.13.WhatdothecreativesthinkofthedevelopmentofAItools?A.TheythinklittleoftheabilityofAItools.B.Theydon’tfearthecompetitionfr

omAItoolsatall.C.TheyfeelpleasedabouttheappearanceofsuchAItools.D.TheyareworriedthatAItoolswillthreatenthe

irliving.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“glitches”inParagraph4referto?A.Smoothlines.B.Smallerrors.C.Distincthighlights.D.Specialwatermarks.15.Whichst

atementwilltheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Therobotsthatcanbecreativelikehumanswillsurelyappear.B.It’stooearlytotelliftherob

otswillbecreativelikehumans.C.Technologywillgetridofthecreativejobs.D.ArtistswillcreateexcellentworksonlywiththehelpofAItools.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.

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brokeathermometer,cleanitupimmediatelytoavoidgettingsick.Pickupanypiecesofglassandsetthemonapapertowel___

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tbeforepickingupsmallerones.Remembertoputonrubbercleaningglovesandafacemask.Gatherthemercuryintosmallballsusingapieceofcardboa

rd.Holdthecardboardata45-degreeangletoyourfloorandslowlysweepthemercurytogether.____18____Lookatyourfloo

rfromalowanglewithaflashlighttofindanyotherdropletsyoumissed.Payspecialattentiontocracksinyourfloorsincemercurymaygetcaughtinthem.____19____Squeeze

thebulbontheendoftheeyedropper(滴管)beforesettingthetipinthemercury.Letgoofthebulbsothemercurygetspulledins

idetheeyedropper.Slowlysqueezethemercuryontoadamppieceofpapertowelsoit’soffyourfloor.Sealallthematerialyouusedinagarbagebagandstoreitoutside.Labelt

hebag“ContainsMercury”.____20____Storethegarbagebaginasecureareaoutside,suchasashelfinyourgarage,untily

oucangetridofit.A.Butitispoisonousifswallowedortakenin.B.Therefore,youwon’tmistakeitforregulargarbage.C.Checkonline

tofindsafesitesnearyou.D.Setadrypapertowelclosetothespillsoyoucaneasilyreachit.E.Newermodelsofthermometerscontainanotherliquidsu

bstance.F.Collectthemercurywithaneyedropperandputitontodamppapertowels.G.Asyousweepthesmallballs,they’llcombinetoformlargerballsthatyoucaneasilyc

lean.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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Withthedeclineofthenewcoronavirus(冠状病毒),thewidesprea

dviruscurrentlyseemstohavebecomeanevilofthepast.However,plentyofcoupleswereforcedtochangeweddingplansinthepastthreeyearsbe

causeofthevirus.That’snotsomethingthatTylerandMelanieweregoingtoletgetthem____21____though.Theymanagedtostillgetmarriedwhilealsodoingsomethingbe

neficialintheworld—feedingthe____22____atthereception.Thecouplewasinitially____23____tohave150____24____attheirwedding.However,suchabig.ceremonysi

mplywasfarfrom____25____witheverythinggoingonintheworld.Hencetheychangedtheirplansandorganizedsomething____26____forjust

theirfriendsandfamily.____27____cancel150people’sworthof____28____,theychosetodosomethingspecialwithit.So,theyspokewiththenonprofi

torganizationLaura’sHomeabout____29____.Theirrequestwas_____30_____,andplanswereswiftlyputinplaceforeveryt

hingto_____31_____.Aftergettingmarriedintheirprivateandfriendlyceremony,thecouplethenwentstraighttoLaura’sHome,puto

nahairnetandgloves,andjoinedtheworkofservingthehomeless.Theydidn’tevenchangetheir_____32_____.Itwasn’tthereceptionthatthecouplehad_____33

_____,butinaway,itwasbetter.Theygottodosomegoodintheworldonwhatwasthe_____34_____dayoftheirlives.Thiswidespreadvirusmayhaveforcedthecoupletochangethe

irweddingplans,butindoingso,itendedup_____35_____morepeoplethantheycouldhaveeverimagined.21.A.overB.downC.upD.through22.A.elderlyB.sickC

.disabledD.homeless23.A.supposedB.remindedC.invitedD.persuaded24.A.colleaguesB.neighborsC.guestsD.beggars25.A.forma

lB.possibleC.amazingD.expensive26.A.oddB.livelyC.bigD.close27A.OtherthanB.SoastoC.RatherthanD.Inanattemptto28.A.moneyB.b

udgetC.foodD.attention29.A.donationB.saleC.promotionD.purchase30.A.suspendedB.proposedC.adjustedD.approved31.A.holdbackB.takeoverC.goahea

dD.turnaround32.A.clothesB.schedulesC.ringsD.words33.A.hostedB.plannedC.skippedD.experienced34.A.toughestB.luckies

tC.busiestD.happiest35.A.shelteringB.benefitingC.rewardingD.appreciating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。Yuanxi—ChinaDaily’sdigitalemployee,____36____(accompany)bythebackgroundsoundsofChinesetraditionalinstruments,introd

ucedthe9,000-year-oldstonecarvingsfromtheHelanMountainsinNorthwest.China’sNingxiaHuiautonomousregiononOct14,2022.Wit

htheriseofthemetaverse(元宇宙),virtualhumanshavebecomeagrowingphenomenoninChina.Thoughtheyare____37____(real),thesevirtualbeingssharesi

milaridentitieswithusandserveindifferentfieldsofourdailylives,includingeducation,broadcasting,andbusiness.Forexample,inJ

une2021,HuaZhibing,avirtualhuman____38____canwritepoetry,wasregistered____39____astudentatTsinghuaUniversity.Throughoutthe2022WinterOlympic

s,China’sfirstAIsignlanguagepresenterservedaudienceswithhearingdisability24/7.Duetotheirperfectimageandinterestin

gsetups,somevirtualhumansevenget____40____largenumberoffansandbecomeidolsinreallife.Asavirtualsinger,LuoTiany

ihasover5million____41____(follower)onSinaWeibo.Whenshe____42____(hold)aconcertinShanghaiin2018,morethan10,000fa

nscheeredforher,____43____(wave)lightsticks.____44____thefutureofvirtualhumansseemspromising,problemsseemtoappear.Forinstance,theirperfectim

ageandlife,whichhumansfailtoachieve,canspellanxietyanddepressioninindividuals.Generallyspeaking,virtualhuman

s_____45_____(see)asthegatewaytothemetaverseanddemonstratesfinancialpotential,butthere’sstillalotofroomfordevelo

pment.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是校学生会“空竹社团”团长,为丰富学校外籍留学生的课余生活,请你用英语写一篇社团招募文稿,提示如下:1.社团的活动内容简介;2.分享自己加入社团的收获;3.介绍如何加入社团。参考词汇:

空竹社团DiabolClub;抖空竹playdiabol注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卷相应位置作答。Hello,everyone!I’mhereto___________________________

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_____________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面短文,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Forthepast17years,Cathyhad

beenlivingintheshadows.Becauseofsomebirthproblems,herbonesandmuscleswereoutofshape.Nooneexpectedhertosurvivelong.Shedidmakeitbutwithherstran

gebodyfigure,everyonecouldrecognizeher,evenfromadistance.Inherhometownayearlyoutdoorperformancewasheldintheschoolauditorium(礼堂).It

hadbeenperformedforsomanyyearsandactuallyhadbecomeoneofthemostimportanteventsoftheChristmasseasonformanyofthetown’speople.Manypeople

triedouteachyearforit,butsomanywereturnedaway.Itcanonlyincludethemostexcellentpeopleinthefield.Cathyhadabeautifulsingingvoice.Lastyearshewentto

hermusicteacherMrs.Owenstoasktojoinintheperformance.Withoutlettinghersing,Mrs.OwenstookaglanceatCathy’sbodyandsaid,“Child,youarejustnotsuit

able.Everyonewouldstareatyouandthatwouldmakeyouuncomfortable.Itwouldmakethemuncomfortable,too.”Withoutsinginga

singlenote,Cathywassentbackthroughthedoorofthemusicclassroom.Hurtandupset,shedecidednevertotryoutagain.ButMrs.O

wensthenretired.Thisyear,therecameanewmusicteacher,Mr.Butler.HeheardaboutCathyandsuggestedthatshehaveatry.Cathydidn’twanttoberejected

again,soshehesitatedaboutit.AsCathystruggled,thedoorwaspushedopenandMr.Butlercalled,“Cathy,you’renext.”Kindofnervousasshewa

s,CathydidasMr.Butlertoldherto.Mr.ButlersatbythepianotokeepCathycompany.WhenCathyfinishedhertestingperformance,shethankedM

r.Butlerandknewtheresultwouldbepostedonnoticeboardthenextday.Cathycouldn’tsleepthatnight.Shetossedandturnedinbedonethousandtimes.Shewass

ufferingfromthefeelingsthatshedidn’tfitandthegreatneedtobeaccepted.Bythenextmorning,herstomachwaseveninpainduetostress.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式

在答题卷相应位置作答。Cathyrushedtoschoolandglancedatthelistonthenoticeboardanxiously._______________________________________

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