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2023届高三4月期中考英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)本试卷满分150分,考试时第一节(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.Whatwillthemancook?A.Cakes.B.Pizzas.C.Somesoup.2.Whatarethespeaker
stalkingabout?A.Atelephonecall.B.Thejobinterview.C.Thewoman'sgoodluck.3.What'sthewomandoing?A.Doingsomeexercise.B.Askingforpermission.C.Gettingsome
information.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inaschool.B.Inahospital.C.Inabookstore.5.What'sthemandoing?A.Bookingaroom.B.Visitingaho
tel.C.Talkingabouttheschedule.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.Whereisthenewcafé?A.Nearthestation.B.Nearthelibrary.C.Nearthepark.7.Howwillthespeakersgotothecafe?A
.Bybike.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkshouldbethesameabouttheshirt?A.Itssize.B.Itspattern.C.Itsprice.9.Whatcolordoesthew
omanpreferfortheshirt?A.Red.B.Yellow.C.Black.10.Whatwillthewomandoatthecounter?A.Paytheprice.B.Getthenewshirt.C.Checkherreceipt.听第8段材
料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthewomanworryabout?A.ClarewillsendherphototoJustin.B.JustinmayputherphotoontheInternet.C.Clareisli
kelytosendherphototoanyone.12.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthewomanandClare?A.Friends.B.Neighbors.C.Guests.13.What'stheman'ssuggestion?A.Forge
ttheunhappiness.B.GetJustintosavethewoman'sphoto.C.TellClarethewoman'sconcern.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatmakesthema
nworried?A.Hisbusysportscoaching.B.Hisneedtowriteabook.C.Hispoorlypreparedsubjects.15.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodofi
rst?A.Makeaschedule.B.Managetimefairly.C.Selectimportantsubjects.16.Whenwillthemanhavehisexams?A.Inthreed
ays.B.Intendays.C.Insevenmonths.17.Howdoesthemanfeelintheend?A.Pessimistic.B.Nervous.C.Confident.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Howmuch
willyoupayforalltheFridayraces?A.Onedollar.B.Fivedollars.C.Eighteendollars.19.Whatdorunnershavetopayextramoneyfor?A.Sportbags.B.
Waterbottles.C.Healthysnacks.20.Whatwillthefastestrunnerswear?A.Redshirts.B.Orangeshirts.C.Blueshirts.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。EndangeredSpeciesYouthArtContest2023ContestNowO
pen!Joinusforour6thannualEndangeredSpeciesYouthArtContest!IncelebrationofEndangeredSpeciesDay(May19,2023),RogerWill
iamsParkZooisacceptingartentriesfromlocalK-12gradestudentsintheNewEnglandareashowingthreatenedandendangeredspecies.Togetherwehopet
oraiseawarenessabouttheimportanceofsavingendangeredspeciesandtheirwildhabitats.WinnerswillbeformallyannouncedbyMay2023.R
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ustalsoincludeashortexplanation(3-5sentences)astowhysavingyourchosenspeciesfromextinctionisimportant.Deadlin
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omembership(aS149value;orextrayearaddedtocurrentZoomembership)▲Anadopt-an-animalpackageofyourchoice▲One$100giftcardGRADECATEGORYWINNERS(Grades
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RWPZoo·AnawardcertificateAllwinningartworkswillbehighlightedontheZoo'swebsiteandsocialmediapages,andintheZoo'ssummerWILDMagazineissue.21.
Howcanyousubmityourartwork?A.Bysendingitinanenvelope.B.Byturningitinonthewebsite.C.Byhandingittothezooinperson.D.Byhavingitdelivered
tothejudges.22.Whatshouldyouexplaininyourentry?A.Thehabitatsofthreatenedandendangeredspecies.B.Therelationshipbetweenhumansandendangeredspe
cies.C.Themeasurestoprotectendangeredspecies.D.Thereasonofprotectingyourtargetedspecies.23.Whatawardwillagr
andprizewinnerget?A.Achoicetoadoptananimal.B.AS25worthofgiftcardtothezoo.C.Anexhibitionoftheartworka
llyearround.D.SixticketstoRWPZooforgeneraldailytimeadmission.B“Youneedtosignthis,”mysonJoeinformedme.“Whati
sit?”Iasked.Rollinghiseyeswithasenseofimpatience,Joereplied,"Yourpermission.Andit'sduetomorrow!”IlearnedthatJoe'ssixth-gradeclasswouldbe
takingafieldtriptothestatecapital.“Thatsoundslikefun,”Isaid.“I'vealwayswantedtogothere.”“Youcan'tcome!”Joeanswer
ed.Puzzled,Iasked.“Whynot?”“Becauseyoualwayscomeonfieldtrips!”Ofcourse,Ialwaysjoinedhisclassonfieldt
rips.Beingachaperone(监护人)onafieldtripisoneoftheadvantagesthatcomeswithbeingamom,avacationdayinacareerthat
offersfewopportunitiesforachangeofscenery.“Youdon'twantmetobeachaperone?”“Givesomeoneelse'smomachance,"hesuggested.Whatw
assurprisingwashowmuchImindedbeingsoimpolitelyremovedfromtheshortlistofwillingchaperonesbymyownson.WhenJ
oewasinkindergarten,hisclassplannedapretendtriptoNorway.Thedaybeforethetrip,Joewokeupnotfeelingwell.Afterlearningthathedidn'thaveafever,Iasked,“
Youdon'twanttomissgettingreadyforthetriptoNorway,doyou?”“Iguessnot,”hesaid.ButwhenIpickedhimupattheendoftheday,theteacherwhispered,“Joegotal
ittleupsettoday.”“Whathappened?”“Hedoesn'twanttogotoNorwaywithoutyou.”Sothatwaswhathadbeenbotheringmy5-year-old.Hetho
ughthisclasswasreallyflyingtoNorwayontheirwoodenchairsintheirpaperairplane.Hebelievedthosepassportsandt
icketsheandhisclassmateshadbeenmakingweretherealdeal.PreadolescencefelluponmyfamilyasmyhusbandandIfoundourselvespreparingforourso
n'supcomingteenyearswiththesametrepidationassomeoneabouttoclimbanice-coveredmountainwearinghighheels.Joeneededto
takeafieldtripwithoutmeaccompanyinghim.AndIneededtolethim.I'mgladhedoesn'tneedmeallthetime.24.Whatdidtheauthorreallymind?A.Theadditionalresponsibil
itiesasamom.B.Beingaskedbyhersontosignapermission.C.Havingmissedthechancetovisitthestatecapital.D.Beingdeniedrudelybyhersonasachaperone.25.Whatmad
eJoeupsetwhenhewasfiveyearsold?A.HisgoingtoNorwaywithouthismom.B.Theoccurrenceofhisfeveronthejourney.C.Hisfearofthe
paperairplane'scrashingdown.D.Thelossofhispassportandticket.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"trepidation"inParagraph7probablymean?A.Excitement.
C.Expectation.B.Nervousness.D.Determination.27.WhatdidtheauthorrealizeaboutJoeatlast?A.Hehatedbeingcontrolledbypa
rents.B.Hewaslongingforhisparents'love.C.Hewasbecominglessdependent.D.Hewasunwillingtoobeyrules.CTheresearchcompanyOpenAIhas
recentlyreleasedChatGPT,alanguagemodelthatcanconstructremarkablywell-structuredargumentsbasedonsimplecuesprovidedbyauser.Thesystem-whichusesamassives
ourceofonlinetexttopredictwhatwordsshouldcomenext-isabletocreatenewstoriesinthestyleoffamouswriters,writenewsarti
clesaboutitselfandproduceessaysthatcouldeasilyreceiveapassinggradeinmostEnglishclasses.Thatlastusehasraisedconcernamongacademics,whowor
ryaboutthepossibilityofaneasilyaccessibleplatformthat,inamatterofseconds,canputtogetheressaysasgoodas-ifnotbetterthan-thewritingofatyp
icalstudent.Cheatinginschoolisnotnew,butChatGPTandotherlanguagemodelsaretotallydifferentfromthehacks(雇佣文人)studentshaveusedtotakeashortcutinthe
past.Thewritingtheselanguagemodelsproduceiscompletelyoriginal,meaningthatitcan’tbedistinguishedbyeventhemostadvan
cedplagiarism(剽窃)software.TheAIalsogoesbeyondjustprovidingstudentswithinformationtheyshouldbefindingthemselves.Itorganizesthatinformationintoacomple
tenarrative.Beyondpotentialacademichonestyissues,someteachersworrythatthetruevalueoflearningtowrite-likeanalysis,criticalthinking,creativityandthea
bilitytostructureanargument-willbelostwhenAIcandoallthosecomplexthingsinamatterofseconds.“Wemightknowmorethi
ngsbutweneverlearnedhowwegotthere.We’vealwayssaidthattheprocessisthebestpartandweknowthat.Thesatisfactionisthebestpart
.Thatmightbethethingthat'sremovedfromallofthis.Actually,Idon'tknowwhatapersonislikeifthey'veneverhadtostrugglethrou
ghlearning.Idon'tknowthebehavioralimplicationsofthat,”saidPeterLaffin.“Wheneverthere'sanewtechnology,there'sapanicaroundit.It'stheresponsibilit
yofacademicstohaveahealthyamountofdistrust-butIdon'tfeellikethisisanundefeatablechallenge,"SandraWachter,technologyresearcher,s
aid.28.WhatismainlystressedaboutChatGPTinthefirstparagraph?A.Itsunusualfunctions.C.Itspromisingfuture.B.Itsworkingprocess.D.Itswid
eapplication.29.WhatisuniqueaboutChatGPT'swritings?A.Theybelongtoanewcheatingform.B.TheyarewritingsofChatGPT'sown.C.Theyprovidestudents
withallneededinformation.D.Theyarebetterthanwritingsfromthehacks.30.WhatisPeterLaffinconcernedabout?A.AIm
akesusstrugglethroughlearning.B.AImightbeimproperlyusedbyhacks.C.AImightrobusofthepleasureoflearning.D.AIm
ightresultinmanywriterslosingtheirjobs.31.WhatcanweinferfromSandraWachter'swords?A.HeispleasedtoseethereleaseofC
hatGPT.B.HeisreadyforthechallengesfromChatGPT.C.HeisinapanicabouttheuseofChatGPT.D.HehasahealthydistrustofChatGPT.DOnlin
ethrift(节俭)storethredUPhasreleaseditstenthannualResaleReport.Thestudy,whichassessestrendsinthesecondhandclothingindustry
,hasanobviouslypositivetone.ResaleisboomingintheUnitedStates,aswellasglobally,andthesecondhandmarket
intheUSisexpectedtomorethandoubleby2026,reachinganimpressivevaluationof$82billion.Thisisseriousgrowththatindicatesarealshiftinth
ewaypeopleapproachshoppingforclothes.Formost,it’sawaytosavemoneyinaninflationary(通货膨胀)economy.Forty-fourpercentofshopperssaythey'recuttingbackonbu
yingclothing-morethananycategoryapartfromrestaurants.Somesaysecondhandisenablingthemtokeepenjoyingthebrandstheylove.Whenchoosingwhatto
buy,peopleareincreasinglycarefulaboutwhatcanberesold.Morethanone-fifthofGenZ(网络新生代)shopperssaidthey’llpay
moreforanitemthattheyknowtheycanresell,and36%ofGenZshoppersstockandcleartheirclosetsatthesamemonthlyorweeklyrate.Morethanhalfresoldclot
hinglastyear.Asresalebecomesmoreaccessiblethankstomobiletechnologyandonlineplatforms,increasingnumbersofcustomersarekeentoturnovertheirclos
ets,whichfuelstheindustryandkeepsthemarketfulloffreshfinds,bringingpeoplebackformore.Secondhandhelpstorelievepe
ople'sclimate-relatedconcerns.Thriftingisfarbetterfortheenvironmentthanbuyingnew.AsthredUPreportedin2021,buyingusedreducesanitem'scarbonfootprintby8
2%.Choosingusedovernewdisplaces17.4poundsofCO2emissions.Itrequiresfarlesswaterandenergytoproduce,anditsparesthatitemfromgoingtolandfill,whereit
willbreakdownandgiveoffmethane,agreenhousegasmorepowerfulthanCO2.It'sgreattohearsuchpositivenews.Thriftingisano-brainer,
whenyoustoptothinkaboutit-well-madeandgood-lookingfashionthathelpstheplanetwhilesavingusmoney.Themoremainstreamitc
anget,thebetteroffwe'llallbe.32.Whatdoestheboomingofresalemeantomostshoppersaccordingtothetext?A.Reducingexpenses.B.Bringing
downinflation.C.Focusinglessonbrands.D.Eatingoutmoreinrestaurants.33.Whatpromotesthedevelopmentoftheresaleindustry?A.Scientific
developmentmakesresaleeasierandmoreconvenient.B.ManyGenZshopperschooseusedovernew.C.Buyingusedhasbecomeamainstream.D.Cleaningtheclos
etsismorefrequent.34.What'stheauthor'sattitudetotheresaleofsecondhandclothing?A.Disapproving.C.Doubtful.B.Objective.D.Favorable.35.What's
thebesttitleforthetext?A.SecondhandClothingImprovesClimateB.SecondhandMarketBenefitsAmericansC.ThredUPRele
asedANewResaleReportD.SecondhandClothingIsAHotMarket第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
Ourhabitsshapeourdailyexistenceandourfuture.Makingsmallhappychangestoyourhabitscanbelife-changing.Herearesomehappyhabitstotry.36Peoplewhoenjoyle
arningaremorelikelytoreportbeingsatisfiedwiththeirlives.Beingopentotryingnewthingsengagesyourmindandencouragesyoutotakepositiverisks.37.Somethi
nglikechanginguptherouteofyourmorningwalkororderingtakeoutfromadifferentrestaurantonaFridaynightcanhelpshakethingsupandk
eeplifefresh.ExperimentwithanewhobbyHavingatleastonehobbyyouenjoydoingislinkedwithfeelinghappier.Itdoesn'tm
attersomuchwhatyouchoose-beitpainting,gardeningorballroomdancing-aslongasyoufindanewhobbythatfeelsenjoyable.Hobbiesoftenhavetheaddedbonusofbu
ildingandstrengtheningrelationshipswithothers.38.UnplugfromsocialmediaSocialmediacanbeagoodtoolforbuildingrelationshipsifyou
'reusingittoactivelyinteractwithothers.Overuseofthem,ontheotherhand,hasbeenshowntoincreasefeelingsofdepress
ionandanxiety.39.Readabook,playboardgameswithyourfamilyortakeacatnap-allthingsalsoassociatedwithahappiermood.Givebacktoothers40.Ithelpsyou
feelhappierandlessdepressed,reducesbloodpressureandimproveshearthealth,teachesyounewskills,helpsyoulivelon
ger,protectsyourbrainfromcognitivedeclineandgivesyouasenseofpurpose-justtonameafewbenefits.A.Itisbettertostartsm
allB.BreakoutofyourcomfortzoneC.MakingtimetovolunteerisworthitD.ItisanaturalwaytoleadtohappinessE.Beinghappyisn'ts
omethingyouachieveandthenholdontoF.TaketimeeverydaytoturnoffallyourelectronicsG.Actually,doingsomethingyouenjoyistheNo.1guarant
eedwaytobehappier第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处
的最佳选项。WhenBrittanyMcCormickwasborn,shewasdiagnosedwithadisease.Herparentsweretoldshe'dneverbeabletowalk.ButBrittany,now25,hasmoret
han41towalk.“AsayoungteenIknewIwantedto42society,andyearslaterIgottheopportunitytodoso."ForBrittany,thatopport
unity43itselfwhenherwheelchairneeded44andshewaswithoutitfortwoweeks.“Ifelt45.Nothavingmywheelchairfortwoweeksmad
emethinkabouthow46itmustbeforpeoplewhocan't47wheelchairsortohavetheirwheelchairsrepaired.SoI48I'dwalk100kmtoraisefundsforkids
withdisabilities,”shesays.She49setherselfthetargetofwalking100kminsixmonthsandtoraiseR80,000fordisabledkidslikeher.Sofar,however,Britta
nyhas50her100kmtargetandwalked117,77km,raisingR560,000intheprocess.Besidesrasingmoneyfordisabledkids,Britt
anyworksasa51speakeratschoolsandcompanies.“Ispeakon52,notdisability,”saidBrittany.“BasicallyIusemy53storytoteachpeo
plewhattheirinnerabilitiesareandwhattheybelievetheycanbe.It'simportantfordisabledchildrentoknowthatnomatt
erwhat,theycandosomethingwiththeirlivesandmakea(n)54.Itmighttakeyears,butthey'll55itintime.”41.A.learnedB.wishedC.pretendedD.
struggled42.A.contributetoB.relyonC.setupD.takeover43.A.occupiedB.presentedC.exposedD.recommended44.A.decoratingB.rollingC.repairingD.a
dvertising45.A.shamefulB.curiousC.confusedD.helpless46.A.toughB.strangeC.urgentD.boring47.A.promoteB.affordC.des
ignD.push48.A.agreedB.advocatedC.decidedD.forecast49.A.eventuallyB.silentlyC.graduallyD.originally50.A.beatenB.forgott
enC.trackedD.missed51.A.secretB.politicalC.religiousD.motivational52.A.intelligenceB.honestyC.abilityD.kindness53.A.loveB.bedti
meC.lifeD.adventure54.A.decisionB.differenceC.arrangementD.attempt55.A.ignoreB.exploreC.appreciateD.achieve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。TianShengisaninheritor(继承人)oftheJiaonanNewYearpainting,acity-levelintangibleculturalheri
tage(非物质文化遗产)itemfromQingdaoineastChina'sShandongProvince.Hewaspleasedtobesurroundedbyyoungvisitors56wereadmiringhisat
tractivecreationsatanexhibitionrecently.“Inrecentyears,we57(include)someoftheuniqueelementsfromtheJiaonanNewYearpaintingintoourproducts,andtheyha
vebecome58instanthit,”hesaid,pickingupaporcelain(瓷)teasetshowingvividscenesofsowingseedsandharvesting.Al
lthesecharacteristicelementscometogether59(create)afinestyleofartwithlivelytonesandcolorfulfigures.Thisdist
inctivestylegivestheartworksatouchofelegance,60(make)thempopular.“Socialmediahascreatedabridge61youngpeopleandthetraditionalcultureinwh
ichtheyhaveastronginterest,andintangibleculturalheritagecan62(true)beappreciatedandpasseddowntofuturegenerationsonlywhen63(combine)withmod
ernbeautyandpeople'sdailylives,”Tiansaid.“Innovationiswhatwefocusontocarryforwardthetechnique,”saidTian.“Inthepast,there64(be)
only,forinstance,patternsoffeatherandflowers.Now,65(image)oflandscapes,figures,birdsandevensportstar
scanalsobeseenintheworks.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校学生会计划组织一次学生乡村体验活动。请你给你校的交换生Mark写一封信,邀请他
一同前往。内容包括:1.活动时间、目的和内容;2.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。I'dalwayslovedtosingandhadsignedupfor
theschooltalentshowinfourthgradewhenIstartedstuttering(口吃).Iconsultedspeechexpertsbutitdidn'thelp.IdideverythingIcouldtoridmystutter,butnothingchang
ed.Iwasveryconfused.IfIcouldn'tbringmyselftospeakinclass,howwouldIbeabletosingintheschooltalentshow?Idecidedtopr
acticeathome.Tomyamazement,thewordscamesmoothlywhenIsang.Mystutterdisappeared.Ifeltsofreeonstageperforminginth
etalentshow.Afterthat,Ijoinedmyschoolteamandbeganlearninghowtoplaytheguitar.BythesummerIwas16,severeanxietyan
ddepressionsetin.Mystutterhadbecomemyentireidentity,andIwasafraidtotalkatall.Ididn'ttellanyonehowIwasfeeling.OneburninghotAugustafternoon,
Iwenttothebasementforthecoolness,whereIkeptmymusicalequipment.MyeyeslitontheguitarIhadgottenformythirteenthbirthday.Ipickeditupan
dstartedplayingitcasually.ThenIopenedmymouth,andthewordscamefloodingout.Lastyear,IstartedcollegeatLibertyUniversityinLync
hburg,Virginia,whereI'mmajoringinmusicproduction.WhenIsawtheAmerica'sGotTalentannouncementpopuponmycomputer,Isignedup.Acoupleofmonthslater,there
Iwas-standingonthathugestageinPasadena,tryingtocalmmynervesasIintroducedmyselftotheAmerica'sGotTalentjudge
sandaudience.“Ihaveabitofspeechdisorder,“Itoldeveryonethere.“Itwasdefinitelysomethingthatcausedmeto..
."Itookalongpausetofindthewords.“...toshyaway,tohide.ButIfoundthatIdon'tstutterwhenIsing.”ThenIlaunch
edintoanewsongI'dwritten,titledBacktoLife.Itriedtofocusonthemusic,notalltheeyesonme.AndjustasI'dsaid,therewasn
ostutteratall.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。WhenIfinished,thewholecrowdwasonitsfeet,andsowerethejudges.Sincetheshowaired,I’veb
eeninvitedtoplayondifferentoccasions.英语参考答案第一部分听力1—5CBBAA6—10BCBCB11—15BACCA16—20BCBCA第二部分阅读理解第一节21—23BDA24—27DABC28
—31ABCA32—35AADD第二节36-40BAGFC第三部分语言运用第一节41--45AABCD46—50ABCDA51—55DCCBD第二节56.who/that57.haveincluded58.an59.tocreate60.making61.between62.trul
y63.combined64.were65.images第四部分写作Onepossibleversion:DearMark,Howisitgoing?I'mwritingtoinviteyoutotakepartinafield
triporganizedbytheStudentUnion.Withtheaimofraisingtheawarenessofparticipatinginphysicallabor,weplantogot
oanearbyvillagethisSunday.Wearegoingtolearnabouthowthefarmerstakecareoftheircrops,likeirrigatingandfertilizing.AndI'dsuggestwearingcomfortablesho
esandbringingapairofgloves,sothatyoucanbetterenjoythefarmingactivities.Pleasewritebacksoon,tellingmeifyou
areavailablefortheactivity.Yours,LiHua第二节Onepossibleversion:WhenIfinished,thewholecrowdwasonitsfeet,andsowerethejudges.Icouldn'tbelieveit!Oneoft
hejudgestoldmeIhadapureandbeautifulvoice.HeandtheotherjudgesgavemethefourvotesIneededtoadvancetothenextroundofthecompetition.Icouldn'thol
dbackmytears.Mywildestdreamswerecomingtrue,dreamsI'dneverthoughtpossible.ThoughIplacedfifthinthesemifinalanddidn't
advancetothefinal,Iwasnotatalldepressed,forIhaddiscoveredsomethingaboutmyself:Idoreallywellunderpressure.Sincetheshowaired,I'vebeeninvitedtoplayondi
fferentoccasions.Ievenperformedinthehalf-timeshowataSuperBowlgame.BeingonAmerica'sGotTalenthasopenedmanydoo
rsforme,butIrealizethattakingupmusicasmycareerisbynomeanseasy.Still,aftertheexperiencesofthepastyear,I’mmorecomfortableputti
ngmyselfoutthere,takingtheriskthatImightgetdeniedorrejected.Sofartheriskshavebeenrewarded:Ihaverecentlysignedwitha
famousrecordcompany,andI'mgenuinelyexcitedandgrateful.【解题导语】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍了一个关于濒危物种青年艺术大赛的情况,涉及比赛的规则,奖励和参赛作品等。21.B细节理解题。根据文中的“Allentriesaretobesubm
ittedelectronically.WebformwillbemadeavailablebeginningFebruary1,2023.”可知,参赛作品应该通过网络提交。22.D细节理解题。根据文中的“Eachart
entrymustalsoincludeashortexplanation(3-5sentences)astowhysavingyourchosenspeciesfromextinctionisimportant.”可知,参赛作品中,要包含简单叙
述为什么保护你选择的这个物种。23.A细节理解题。根据文中的“Anadopt-an-animalpackageofyourchoice”可知选A。【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要介绍了作者的儿子Joe要参加学校的实地考察旅行,但是
这次不希望作者再次充当监护人陪他一起去,作者明白了儿子日渐长大,变得更加独立了。24.D细节理解题。根据第三段中的“WhatwassurprisingwashowmuchImindedbeingsoimpolitelyremovedfromtheshortl
istofwillingchaperonesbymyownson.”可知,作者对于自己被无礼地从监护人的名单上去掉非常的在意。25.A细节理解题。根据第六段中的“Hedoesn’twanttogoto
Norwaywithoutyou.”可知,当时Joe对于母亲没有陪他去挪威,感到不高兴。26.B词义猜测题。根据划线词前面的内容,儿子即将进入到青少年时期,青春期的孩子不再凡事听父母的话,作者夫妇为此作准
备,再结合划线词后面的内容,某人穿着高跟鞋即将爬上冰雪覆盖的高山时的那种紧张不安的心情,可推知选B。27.C推理判断题。根据最后一段内容可知,作者明白儿子日渐长大,变得更加独立了。【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了现在人工智能,尤其是ChatGPT的
语言模型,能够像人类一样写作,以及人们对此不同的看法等。28.A推理判断题。第一段介绍了ChatGPT这种语言模型可以根据用户提供的简单提示,能够以著名作家的风格创作新故事,撰写关于自己的新闻文章,并撰写论文等,由此说明了它的功能和作用。29.
B细节理解题。根据第三段内容可知,ChatGPT写出来的是它自己原创的东西。30.C推理判断题。根据第五段内容可推知,Peter认为使用人工智能使得我们失去了学习过程中所带来的乐趣。31.A推理判断题。根据最后
一段内容可推知,他对于使用人工智能技术是支持的,乐意见到ChatGPT的发布。【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文。网上旧货店thredUP发布了第十份年度转售报告,评估了二手服装行业的趋势,表明转售在美国和
全球都在蓬勃发展。32.A细节理解题。根据第二段内容可知,这对购物者来说意味着减少开支。33.A细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Asresalebecomesmoreaccessiblethankstom
obiletechnologyandonlineplatforms,increasingnumbersofcustomersarekeentoturnovertheirclosets,whichfuelstheindustryandkeepsthemarket
fulloffreshfinds,bringingpeoplebackformore.”可知,科技发展使转售变得越来越方便和容易。34.D推理判断题。根据最后一段内容可推知,作者对于二手服装的销售是赞同的
。35.D标题归纳题。文章由第一段内容进行展开,判断“二手服装是一个热门市场”最适合作为文章标题。【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了几个通过改变自己的习惯,从而实现快乐的具体做法。36.B根据空格下面的内容可知,人们喜欢自己的生活,不愿意尝试新事物,因此说明这是一个人
的舒适区,而作者建议人们要脱离舒适区,寻找快乐,因此与B的意义呼应。37.A根据空格后面的内容可知,这些都是一些小事,因此与A的意义一致。38.G根据空格前面的“Hobbiesoftenhavetheadded
bonusofbuildingandstrengtheningrelationshipswithothers”可知,爱好往往具有建立和加强与他人关系的额外好处,其中的hobbies与G项的doingsomethingyouenj
oy所指的事实一致。39.F根据本段的小标题“Unplugfromsocialmedia”可知,与社交媒体隔绝,因此与F的意义呼应。40.C根据本段的小标题“Givebacktoothers”可知,是回馈他人,与C项的意义呼应。【解题导语】本
文是一篇记叙文。主要介绍了平时依靠轮椅的残疾人BrittanyMcCormick通过走路为残疾儿童募捐的故事。41.A根据下文描述可知,BrittanyMcCormick不仅学会了走路,还通过走路为残疾儿童募捐。42.A根据下文“I48I’dwalk100kmtoraise
fundsforkidswithdisabilities"可知,作为一个年轻的青少年,她想为社会做出贡献。43.B根据上下文可知,她想为社会做贡献的机会出现了。44.C根据下文“shewaswithoutitfortwoweeks”可
知,她有两星期没有使用轮椅,推测她的轮椅去维修了。45.D根据上文“whenherwheelchairneeded44andshewaswithoutitfortwoweeks”可知,由于没有轮椅使用,她感到很无
助。46.A根据下文“itmustbeforpeoplewhocan’t47wheelchairs”可知,从自己没有轮椅使用的经历,她想到了那些买不起轮椅的残疾人的生活的艰难。47.B根据下文可知,她给残疾儿童筹集资金
,说明有些人是买不起轮椅的。48.CBrittanyMcCormick决定要通过走路为残疾儿童募捐。49.D根据下文“setherselfthetargetofwalking100kminsixmonthsandto
raiseR80,000fortheschool”可知,她最初给自己设立的目标是在六个月内步行100公里,并为残疾儿童筹集80万卢比。50.A根据下文117,77km可知,她已经打破了她的100公里目标。51.D除了
为残疾儿童筹集资金外,BrittanyMcCormick还在学校和公司担任励志演说家。52.CBrittanyMcCormick演讲时,说的是能力,而不是残疾。53.CBrittanyMcCormick的故事告诉人们他们的内在能力是什么,以及他们认为自己可以是什么。54.B对残疾儿童
来说,重要的是要知道,无论怎样,他们都可以用自己的生活做些什么,并有所作为。55.D这可能需要几年时间,但他们最终会实现。【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了作为一项非物质文化遗产的胶南年画,随着时代的发展,人们把非物质文化
遗产与人们的日常生活结合起来,创新年画艺术的情况。57.haveincluded58.an59.tocreate60.making考查时态。结合前面的时间状语inrecentyears可知,此处表示动作已经完成,使用现在完成时。考查冠词。后面的instant是一个以元音音素开头的
单词,故填an。考查动词不定式。此处是动词不定式作目的状语。考查非谓语动词。分析句子的结构和意义,此处是非谓语动词作结果状语。61.between考查介词。between...and,固定搭配。62.truly考查副词
。此处修饰后面的动词,使用副词作状语。考查非谓语动词。分析句子结构,前面省略了itis,其中it和combine构成被动关系,表示被动意义。63.combined63.combined64.were考查时态。由时间状语inthepast可知,用一般过去式,且主语patternsoffeath
erandflowers是复数。65.images考查名词复数。这里说的是众多不同的形象,应使用复数名词。附听力部分录音原文:Text1M:Mum,canIdosomecooking?W:Whatdoyouwanttomake,acakeorpizzas?M:Noonelikedthe
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uldcallinafewdays.M:Wishyougoodluck.Text3W:Excuseme,sir.CanIuseanyequipmenthere?M:Yes.Alltheequipmentisopenforourguests.Ifyouhaveanyproblem
swhileusingtheequipment,youarewelcometoaskus.W:Thankyou!Text4M:Myheadispainfulseriously.Itiskillingm
e.Ican'tfocusonwhatisbeingtaughtatall.W:Youshouldgotoseeadoctorattheclinicbesidethebookstore.M:IthinkIshou
ld.Text5W:Hello.WestinHotel.MayIhelpyou?M:Yes,I'dliketomakeareservationfortwoonSeptember21st.w:Wehavesever
alroomsavailable.Wouldyoulikeasingleroomoradoubleone?M:Adoubleroom.Text6W:Whereshallwegoforcoffeeintown?M:Howaboutthecafénearthesta
tion?W:That'salwayssocrowded.Wecantrythatnewonenexttothelibrary.M:That'squitealongway.It’dbereallyslowwithallthetraf
fic.W:Wecouldtakeourbikes-thoughwe'dhavetogobackandgetthem.M:Isupposeso.Oranotherpossibilitywouldbeawalkthroug
hthepark.W:Thatdefinitelywouldn'tbesoquick.M:Butit'ssomuchnicer.W:Well,ifyousayso,Ihavetoagree.Text7M:Goodmorning,Madam.HowcanIhelpyou?W:Goo
dmorning.Threedaysback,Iboughtasize36shirtfromyourshop.Butmyhusbandneedsasize38andalsoadifferentcolorif
available.M:Letmesee,Madam.Whichcolorareyoulookingfor?W:Darkbluewilldo.Thepatternshouldbethesame.M:Sorry,Madam.Thesize3
8doesn'thaveblue.Red,black,yellowaretheonlycolorsavailable.W:Okay.Theblackonewilldo.M:Pleaseshowmeyourreceipt.W:Okay.Hereitis
.M:Iwillsubmitthereceiptandtheshirtatthecounter.Pleasecollectfromthere.W:Thankyouforyourservice.M:You'rewelcome,Madam.Please
visitagain.Text8M:Hi,Gemma.Youlookupset!What'sthematter?W:Hey,Howard.YouknowthatphotoIsenttoClareonFridaynight?ShesentittoJustin.M:Howcouldshe
dothat?Itobviouslywasonlyforher.W:Ithoughtshe'dfinditfunny.M:Well,itwasquitefunny.Butyoudidn'texpecthertosendittoanyone.W:Ofcoursenot!Especiallyn
otJustin!It'ssoembarrassing!WhatifheputsitonFacebookorsomething?M:AskClaretospeaktoJustin.Gethimtodeletethephoto.W:Butthatmightjust
makehimevenmoreinterested.WhatdoyouthinkIshoulddo?M:TellClarehowyoufeel.Sheshouldn'tsharepeople'spriv
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assingphotos!W:Yeah,Iwon't.Text9W:Howareyou?M:Iamfine.ButIamalittleworriedaboutmyexams.TheyaregoingtostartandIhavelittlepr
eparation.W:Whyhaveyounotpreparedwellforyourexams?M:Icouldnotfindtimetoprepare.Ihavebeenbusyinmysportscoachingandw
ritingmybook.W:Oh!That'snotfair.Youmusthavemanagedtimeforyourstudies.M:IcouldnotrealizetheimportanceoftimeandIhavewastedalot.W:Youmus
tmakeatimetableforstudyfirst.Setupyourmostimportantthingsthatneedtobedonefirstandassignsometimetothem.M:Ihavejusttendaysleft.Ihav
etoprepareallthreesubjects.W:So,getrelaxed.Justselectimportantcontentandprepareitwell.M:Alas!IfIhadgiventimetoitearlier.W:Timeisnottobewasted.I
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somethingtogetthroughtheexamsandIthinkIwill.W:Good.Bestofluckwithyourexams.Text10TheStudentRunningClubmeetseveryweekandisopen
tostudentsfromanycollegeinthetown.CometothefootballstadiumeveryFridaybetweenMay18andAugust30ifyou'dliketo
takepart.Afive-dollarpaymentwillallowyoutoruninalltheFridayracesthroughthesummer,andyou'llgetasportbagwith
theclubnameonit.Ifyoujustwanttoturnupforonerace,thecostisonlyonedollar.Theclub'saimistoshowthatrunningandexercisecanbefun,not
toseewhocanrunthefastest,sotherearen'tanyprizesforthepersonwhocomesfirst.Aftereachrace,allrunnerswillbegivenafre
ewaterbottle.Healthysnacksareavailableatspecialprices.Runnersaregroupedaccordingtoexperience,sothere'snoneedtowo
rryifit'syourfirsttime.Thosewhoarenewtorunningstartfirst,andwearorangeshirts;thosewithmoreexperiencefol
lowonafterwardsinblue,whilethefastestrunnerswearred.Ifyouneedanyparticularinformationontheevent,orifyouwouldliketovolunte
er,youcancontactCarolBeatonon9876345.So,getoutyourrunningshoesandgetdowntotheclubwithyourfriends.获得更多
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