四川省宜宾市叙州区第一中学校2023-2024学年高三上学期开学英语试题

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叙州区一中高2021级高三上期开学考试英语试题第I卷选择题(100分)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。1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatdoesthewomanintendtodo?A.Gotothe11th

Street.B.TakeabustoJacksonville.C.Putupasignatthebusstop.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Wherearethespeakersgoing?A.Toapa

rk.B.Toagym.C.Toasupermarket.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】WhatisMaggieprobablydoingnow?A.Eatingeggs.B.Doingthelaundry.C.Cookingbreakfast.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看

】Whatwillthewomandofortheman?A.Updateonlinenews.B.Keeptheclassesinorder.C.Makeupforhismissedlessons.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whichmealarethespeakersp

reparing?A.Breakfast.B.Lunch.C.Dinner.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6.Whatdoesthemansaya

boutTheLordoftheRings?A.Ithasnorelatedmovieseries.B.Itsstoryisgreat.C.Itlacksactionanddrama.7.Whyisthewo

manunwillingtoreadthebooks?A.Theyaretoolong.B.Theyareconfusing.C.Theyarefarfromreal.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【

此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】8.Whoisthewoman?A.Ashopassistant.B.Theman’swife.C.Theman’semployer.9.Whatisthemangoingtodonext?A.Turnontheaircondition

er.B.Lookatothertables.C.Payfortheitems.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】10.WhatisTina’sweakestpartoflearningEngl

ish?A.Speaking.B.Writing.C.Reading.11.WhatmattersmostinlearningalanguageaccordingtoColin?A.Beingpatient.B.Makingfriendswithforeigner

s.C.LivinginanEnglish-speakingcountry.12.WhatdoesColinsuggestTinado?AGetupearliertolearn.B.Readnewspaperseveryday.C.Pr

acticeEnglisheverymorning.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】13.Whatisthewoman?A.Awriter.B.Areporter.C.Ahoste

ss.14.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthelastbookheread?A.It’sinspiring.B.It’sboring.C.It’srelaxing.15.Howoftendoes

themanreadbooks?A.Twiceaweek.B.Onceaweek.C.Onceamonth.16.Whendotheman’schildrenreadbooks?.A.Beforetheygotobed.B.Whenthey’reonthesubway

.C.Whenthey’reonthebus.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】17.Whendoesthespeechprobablytakeplace?A.Attheendofaterm.B.Inthemiddleofa

term.C.Atthebeginningofaterm.18.Howlongistheadvisoryofficeopenduringtheweekday?A.For8hours.B.For11hours.C.For12hours.19.WhatcanJarro

dHowardhelpwith?A.Study-relatedproblems.B.Informationaboutjobs.C.Moneymatters.20.Whomshouldstudentsturntoiftheyfeelstressedatsch

ool?A.RodneyReid.B.JimSmith.C.LauraLea.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。AThroughout

thepastyear,wefollowedsomeinterestingnewinventionsinthefieldofartificialintelligence(AI).HereisalookbackatsomenotableA

Idevelopmentsin2022.Meta’sspeech-to-speechtranslationFacebook’sparentMetasaidithadbuiltatechnologytooltodirectlytranslatebetweenEnglishandtheHokkie

nlanguage,aspokenlanguagewithoutawidelyusedwrittenform.MetasaidittraineditsAImodelsonwrittentextexamp

lesfromMandarinChinese.Inadditiondevelopersusedanencoding(编码)tooldesignedtocomparespokenHokkienlosimilarEnglishtext.Methodtoidentif

yParkinson’sdiseaseResearchersannouncedanewAImethodtoidentifyParkinson’sdisease.Thesystemworksbymeasuringaperson’sbreat

hingpatternsduringsleep.Withjustonenightofsleep,theAlsystemwasabletocorrectlyidentifyParkinson’supto86percentofthetime.With12nightsofdata,therat

ewentupto95percent.TooltointerpretpigemotionsResearchersannouncedtheyhadcreatedatechnologytoolthatusespigsoundstointerpretdifferentemotion

s.Thetoolisbasedonthousandsofrecordingscollectedfrommorethan400pigsthroughouttheirlives.ThescientistsdevelopedanAI-drivenalgorithm(算法)to

identifyaseriesofemotionspigscouldbeexperiencing.Itis,expectedtoleadtofurthersystemsfarmerscanusetoimprovetheproduc

tivityandwell-beingoftheiranimals.TooltofillinmissingwordsinancientwritingsResearchers-ledbyAlphabet’sAIcompanyDeepMind-saidtheydevelopedanAIs

ystemtohelpfillinmissingwordsinancientwritings.Thetool,calledIthaca,isdesignedtohelphistoriansrepairthewritingsandidentifywhenandwh

eretheywerewritten.Theteamsaidthatwhenhistoriansworkontheirown,thesuccessrat:forrepairingdamagedwritingsisabout25percent.Butwhenhumansteamedupwi

thIthacatoassistintheirwork,thesuccessratejumpedto72percent.21.Whichcanbeusedforcross-culturalcommun

ication?A.Tooltointerpretpigemotions.B.Meta’sspeech-to-speechtranslation.C.MethodtoidentifyParkinson’sdis

ease.D.Tooltofillinmissingwordsinancientwritings.22.WhowillmostprobablybeinterestedinIthaca?A.Afarmer.B.Adoctor.C.Azoologist.D.Ahistorian.23Whatd

otheinventionshaveincommon?A.TheyareAI-driventechnologytools.B.TheyaredevelopedbyFacebook.C.Theyaimtopromoteproductivity.D.Theyfocusonhealthi

ssues.BTheLostCity,Atlantisisamagnificentandancientcitylyingbeneaththewavesofthesea.Doesthissoundlikeafairytaletoyou?M

anypeoplehavetriedandfailedtofindit.MichaelHubnerfromGermanythoughthehad.Letuslearnmoreaboutthisfascinat

ingcity.TheGreekphilosopherPlato,wholivedinthe4thcenturyBC,mentionedAtlantisindetailinhiswritings.HesaidthatAtlantiswasacitybuiltonanislandaround9,0

00yearsbeforehistime.Atlantisbecameapowerfulnationthatplannedtoconquerallothercountries.However,itdisappearedsuddenlybeneaththeseaint

otheAtlanticOceanbecauseofearthquakesandfloods.Platogave51cluestoitslocation.Hedescribedthecityhavinganislandatthecenterandbe

ingsurroundedbyringsofwaterandland.HealsosaidhowfarthecitywasfromAthensinGreece.ManyexplorershadtriedandfailedtofindAtlantisunde

rthesea.TheyhadbeenlookingundertheseabecauseofwhatPlatowroteaboutit.AGermancomputerexpertcalledMichaelHubnercameup

withthetheorythatAtlantis.wasnotatthebottomoftheocean.HethoughtthatAtlantishadbeendestroyedbyatsunamiwave.Thes

trongforceofthewavewouldhavecausedtheendoftheoncegreatcity.MichaelHubnerlookedatallofPlato’scluesagain.Heusedacomputerprogramtoenterallthe

informationthatPlatowroteabout.Thecomputerprogramwouldcheckonamapoftheworldforaplacethatmatchedalltheclues.

InthiswayMichaelHubnerwasabletofindtheplacethatAtlantismighthavebeen.ThecomputerprogrampointedtoaplaceontheMoroccancoastinAfrica

,whichwascalledtheSouss-massaplain.MichaelHubnerimmediatelyboardedaplanetolookforhimself.Whenhegotthere,hewassurprisedtoseema

nythingsthatmatchedPlato’sdescription.Therewasasmallmoundinthecentreoftheplainandcirculardryriverbeds.Itwa

salsoveryclosetothedistancethatPlatohaddescribed.Weknowthatatsunamicanoccurifthereisanearthquake.TheareaoftheSous

s-Massaplainhashadmanyearthquakesoveryears.MichaelHubner’stheorythatamassivetsunamihadflattenedthecityisnotimpossible.Thiswouldexplainwh

yitdisappearedsosuddenly.EventhoughMichaelHubnerbelievedthathehadfoundthesiteofAtlantis,manyexpertsdis

agreed.SomescholarshavesuggestedthatPlatomighthavebeenwritingaboutCreteandtheneighbouringislandofSantorini,whic

hwasbadlydestroyedbyavolcaniceruptionin1600BC.Othersfeelhemadeupthestoryandbaseditonoldlegends.MichaelHubnerbelievedP

lato.HeusedhistimeandenergytoprovetohimselfthatAtlantisexistedandstoodproudlyalongtheMoroccancoast.24.WhichonefitsPlato’sdescriptionofAtlant

is?A.Atlantiswasstruckbyearthquakesandfloods.B.AtlantiswasfarawayfromthecityAthensinGreece.C.Atlantis

wasacitybuiltonanislandabout9,000yearsBC.D.Atlantisdisappearedbecauseitwasconqueredbymorepowerfulcountries.25.WhydidM

ichaelHubnergototheSouss-massaplain?A.Toexploreatsunamiwave.B.Toproveheisancomputerexpert.C.ToexplorethepossiblesiteofAtlantis.D.Topr

oveAtlantiswasdestroyedbyfloods.26.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsMichaelHubner’stheory?A.Doubtful.B.Opposed.C.Critical.D.Objective.27.Wh

atcanbelearnedfromthetext?A.Thelostcityprovedtobemerelyalegend.B.MichaelHubnerwascompletelyagainstPlato’sidea.C.Lotsofexpertsstillquestio

nedMichaelHubner’stheory.D.Atlantiswasseverelyaffectedbyavolcaniceruptionin1600BC.CDirections,luggagedelivery,t

astyfood.Thosearesomeofthethingswe’veseenrobotsofferingatthemediacenterofBeijingWinterOlympics.Andmostoftherobotswe’veseenherearen’tmadet

olookhuman.Instead,theypresentawiderangeoflooks.Twoofthemostadvancedrobotsregularlyoperateincrowdedspace.Onegreetsvisitors,answersque

stionsandofferstoguidepeoplethroughthecrowds.Anotheronecleansthecarpetedhallwaysofthemainpresscenter.Itspeakstopassersbyinawom

an’svoice.ItseemstobespeakingEnglish.Butwecanmakeitoutwell,becauseitalsoplaysjoyfulmusicwhileitstwofrontbrushesareclearingdustanddirtli

keastreet-sweeper.Don’tassumetheserobotsworkallhoursjustbecausethey’rerobots.Theyhavecarefullymanagedschedules.Forexample,thesnackrobotsj

ustgoaroundthemediacenterforabout15minuteseveryhour—usuallyonlybetweennoonand17:00.Anotherkindofrobotshelpsoutwithlogistics(物流)atthemediacenter

.Theserobotscancarryupto300kilogramsofgoods,movefreelyalongtherelativelyemptyhallsandautomatically(自动地)rechargethemselves.The

ysenduniquecodesthroughtextmessagestothereceiverswhenthedeliveryhasarrived.Thentheycanpickupthegoodswitht

hecodes.ThereareevenCOVID-fightingrobots,whichmovearoundpre-programmedareasspreadingchemicals.Foodordering,makingandservinginthediningroom

arefullyautomatictoo.Reportersfromaroundtheworldcanenjoyvariousfoodoptionshere.Inshort,robotsplayanoutstandingroleintheBeijin

gWinterOlympics.Butthemostimportantgoalistoreducedirectcontact(接触)betweenpeople.28.Whatcantherobotsdoaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Singand

danceattheentrance.B.Guidepeopleincrowdedareas.C.Cookandserveinthediningroom.D.Delivergoodsandrechargeautomatically.29.Wh

atcanweknowaboutthesnackrobots?A.Theylooklikestreet-sweepers.B.Theyshowupevery15minutes.C.Theycookfoodonsitefortheguests.D.Theyhavepre-prog

rammedschedules.30.Whatisthemainpurposeofusingrobotsatthemediacenter?A.Toreducedirecthumancontact.B.Topromotemade-in-Chinarobots

.C.Tomeetthechallengeoflaborshortage.D.TotesttheskillofAItechnologies.31Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AWonder

fulDayat2022BeijingWinterOlympicsB.HelpfulRobotsatBeijingWinterOlympicsMediaCenterC.Robots’ImportantRolesat2022BeijingWinterOlympics

D.AUniqueRobotShowatBeijingWinterOlympicsMediaCenterDWhenafriendcomestoyouafterastressfulday,howdoyoucomforthim?Doyoulethimcomplain?

Doyoupourhimaglassofcoffee?Thosecouldwork.Butanewstudyfindsthataveryeffectivetechniqueisalsosimpleandeasy—hu

gging."Individualswhoreportednoticingtheavailabilityofanetworkofsupportiveindividualstendtoshowbetteradaptationwhenfacedwit

hstress.Butjustbecauseyouhaveasupportnetworkdoesnotmeanthatyouabsolutelyfeelthatsupport,"saidMichaelMurphy,apsychologyexp

ertatCarnegieMellonUniversityinPittsburgh.Hewantedtoknowifpeoplewhoreceivedhugsregularlycouldhandleanxietyandstressbetter.SoMurphyandhisteaminterv

iewed404menandwomeneveryeveningfortwoweeks,Duringtheseinterviews,theparticipantswereaskedasimpleyesornoquestion-whethersomebo

dyhadhuggedthemthatday-andasimpleyesornoquestionofwhethertheyhadexperiencedconflictwithsomebodythatday.Theyalsowereaskedtorespondtoquestions

aboutnegativeandpositivemoodstates.Andtheresearchersfoundthatpeoplewhoexperiencedaconflictwerenotasnegativelyaffectedifth

eyreceivedahugthatdayasparticipantswhoexperiencedconflictanddidn'tgetahug.Andtheywerealsofoundnottocarrythenega

tiveeffecttothenextday,whilethosewhodidnotreceiveonewould.ThefindingsareinthejournalPLOSONE.Murphydoesincludethiswarn

ing:"Soourfindingsshouldnotbetakenasproofthatpeopleshouldjuststarthugginganyoneandeveryonewhoseemsupset.Ahugfromonebossatworkorast

rangeronthestreetcouldbeviewedasneitheragreeablenorpositive."Theideaistorelievestress.Notaddtoit.32.Whatdoesparagraph1serveas

?A.Alead-in.B.Abackground.C.Anargument.D.Asummary.33.Whydidtheresearchersinterviewthosepeople?A.Tofindoutcausesoft

heirconflicts..B.Totesttheinfluenceofhugging.C.Toaskforadviceonrelievingstress.D.Toseekwaystocomforttroubledpeo

ple.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"they"inparagraph4referto?A.404interviewees.B.Murphyandhisteam.C.Participantsgettingahug.D.Peoplereceiving

nohugs.35.WhatdoMurphy'swordswarnintheend?A.Theinterviewresultsprovetheirfindings.B.Abossshouldcomfortworkersbyhugging.C.Peopleshouldhug

othersregularlyandactively.D.Therearesomelimitationsoftheirfindings.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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

余选项。Howto“Speed-read”BodyLanguageDuetothecoronaviruspandemic,socialdistancinghasdramaticallychangedthewayw

einteractwitheachother,especiallywhenitcomestonon-verbalcommunication.Wearingafacemaskhasquicklybecomethenorm—andthat

willlikelyremainfortheforeseeablefuture.____36____Howcanwebetterreadbodylanguage,nowthatwe’rewearingmasks?Partoftheanswerliesinthequestionits

elf.Toooften,weputallourfocusintopeople’sfaces,whenweshouldalsobeobservingthemovementsoftheirentireupperbodies.Thisise

speciallyimportanttoday,sincewedoalotofsocialinteractingthroughvideoplatforms,whereweseeeachothermostlyfromthewaistup.____3

7____Herearesometipsonhowtospeed-readit.TouchingtheneckIfsomeoneistouchingtheir“neckdimple”(thevisibleindentation

atthemiddle-frontoftheirneck)itcouldmeanthey’redistressedorinsecure.____38____Rubbingthechest____39____Ifsomeoneisrubbingtheu

pperpartoftheirchestwithapalmofahand(orevenjustthefingers),itcanindicatediscomfortorconcern.Irecentlyfoundmyselfdoingthiswhendi

scussingafamily-member’shealth.,TiltedheadHeadmovementscangoalongwaytowardshowingwhetherornotsomeoneisfullyengaged,espe

ciallyduringvideoconferencecalls.Aslightlytiltedheaddisplaysawarenessandattentiveness.____40____SquintedeyesWeoftensquintoureyeswhenwe’r

etryingtofocusourvisiononsomethingthat’sfaraway.Butsquintedeyesandafurrowed“glabella”(thepartoftheforeheadaboveandbetweentheeyebrows)canals

obeasignofdisagreementorconfusion.A.Thisisanothersignofstressandanxiety.B.Ifyounoticesomeonedoingthis,trytocomfortthe

moreasetheiranxiety.C.Wearingamaskisanormalpartofbeingaroundotherpeople.D.Theyshouldn’tshowfacialexpressionsorusebodylanguageinpublic.E.Bodylangua

geisanoutwardreflectionofaperson’semotionalcondition.F.And,whencombinedwithafewnods,itcanshowapprovalofwhat’sbeingsaidorheard.G.Butwithne

arlyhalfofthefacehidden,itcanbedifficulttotellwhatapersonisthinkingandfeeling.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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的最佳选项。WhenNajlaImadLafta,14,playstabletennis,hertorsoturnsassmoothlyasadancer’stomeettheballand

shereturnsitsofast.Shejust____41____herfourthsilverandherfourthbronzemedalfromaninternationalsportstournamentfor____42____peopl

einEgyptinJune.“Infourthgrade,Iwas____43____Iwasdifferentfromtheothergirls,”saidNajlaasshesatinanarrow__

__44____.Najlawas3whenabombmagnetically____45____beneathherfather’scarwentoff.Inamatterofsecondsshe____46__

__oneofthehundredsofthousandsofIraqisseriously____47____inthecivilwarthatfollowedtheAmericaninvasionin200

3.Civiliansyoungandoldwere____48____inthecrossfire,crippling(使残疾)themphysicallyand____49____.Najla’slifehadbeenturnedups

idedownandcoulddonothingbuttryherbestto_____50_____tohernewlifewiththe_____51_____ofawheelchair._____52_____athisdaughter’sstruggles,Mr.Lafta____

_53_____afriendofhisfromtheIraqParalympicteamforhelptogiveherdaughtersometraininglessons.Najlaworkedonhe

r_____54_____foracoupleofdaysathome-herfamilyboughtaplayingtablethattookupalmostallthespaceinoneofthecompoun

d’srooms-barely_____55_____enoughspaceforhertoplaywithhersisters.TheParalympicscommitteerecentlyboughtprosthesesforNajla,andthesewer

efarbetterthantheonesshehadbeforebuttheywerestillnotthekindmadefor_____56_____._____57_____,Najlahasmadethe_____5

8_____fromplayinginawheelchairtostanding:aremarkablyrareprogressioninthesport,whenmostplayersdotheopposite.“Tobehonest,nothi

ngcomparedto_____59_____legsandarms,butatleastIam_____60_____withwhatIhavedone.”41.A.wonB.soldC.miss

edD.began42.A.injuredB.disabledC.talentedD.healthy43.A.tiredofB.proudofC.awareofD.lackof44.A.roomB.wheelchairC.stickD.gap45.A.ma

deB.attractedC.hungD.attached46.A.becameB.metC.discoveredD.affected47.A.survivedB.diedC.woundedD.lost48.A.killedB.caughtC.arrestedD.protected49.

A.intellectuallyB.morallyC.legallyD.mentally50.A.adjustB.refuseC.wasteD.adopt51.A.ambitionB.assistance

C.effortD.method52.A.ExcitedB.EmbarrassedC.FrustratedD.Astonished53.A.admiredB.forcedC.disturbedD.contacted54.A.challengeB.confidenceC.memoryD.tech

nique55.A.leavingB.clearingC.makingD.sharing56.A.doctorsB.teachersC.studentsD.athletes57.A.NeverthelessB.

ThereforeC.GraduallyD.Fortunately58.A.livingB.switchC.decisionD.mistake59.A.losingB.hurtingC.havingD.fixing60.A.sadB.anx

iousC.happyD.concerned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。Whaleshavebeenfacingseriousdangerforalongtime.First,due

____61____thegreenhouseeffect,glaciersaremelting,andsomelivingcreaturesintheAntarcticandtheArctic____62____

(be)ontheedgeofextinction.Withglobalwarming,lifeinotherpartsoftheoceanhasalsobeenseriouslyaffected,whales____63____(inclu

de).Secondly,whalingactivityisanotherkiller.Historically,whalinghasbeenpopularinsomeoverseascountries,suchasEngland,JapanandNorway.Ontheonehand,so

mepeople’sdesireformoneycan’t____64____(meet)easily,andtheyregardwhalesasamoney-makingmachine.Akilogramofwhalemeatcanf

etchabout$100inJapan.On____65____otherhand,advancedtechnologyhasincreasedtheefficiencyofwhalingand____66____(great)reducedthenu

mberofwhales.What’smore,somecountriesarestillonwhalinginthenameofscience,____67____(seem)curiousaboutthiscreature.Thefact____68

____whalesareontheedgeofextinctionisalarmingus.Some____69____(organize)havebegunworkinghardtosavethem.Theinternationalcommunityha

smadeastrategyagainstcommercialwhaling.Inmyopinion,governmentsshouldalsomaketoughlaws____70____(protect)whales.第四部分写作(共两

节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)71.假定英语课课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除和修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(

∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Timeswaitsfornom

an.ThisissomethingIlearnedveryclearlastterm.Ispentsomuchtimefoolaroundthatmygradesbegantofall.Ifinallyrealizethatsomethingnece

ssaryhadtodone.Itwastimeofachange.NowIhaveanewplanforusingmytimewisely.Ihavesetmyalarmclockaheadhalfa

hour.Thiswillgivehimaheadstartontheday.IhavealsobeendecidedtokeeparecordofwhatIdoandwhenIdoit.LookingbackonwhichI’vedonewillgivemesomeide

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