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宜宾市三中教育集团高2023级高二十月月考英语(考试时间120分钟满分150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的考号、姓名、班级填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题

时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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)1.Whatdoesthemanwanttobeinthefu

ture?A.Asoldier.B.Alawyer.C.Ateacher.2.Wherewillthewomanprobablygofirst?A.Theteacher’soffice.B.Thehospital.C.Thegym.3.Howdoes

thewomankeepfitnow?A.Byworkingoutatagym.B.Byplayingbasketball.C.Bygoingclimbing.4.Whatwillthewomandointheevening?A.Eatout.B.Goshopping.C.S

tayathome.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Whythemanislate.B.Whenthefilmstarts.C.Whothevisitorwas.第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Howmanybedroomsarethereinthehouse?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.7Whatwillthewomanhelpthemando?A.T

akecareofthedocuments.B.Leadhimtothebank.C.Checkonthehouse.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatattractedthemanmostinP

aris?A.TheEiffelTower.B.TheLouvreMuseum.C.Restaurantsandclubs.9.Howdidthemanfindhisvacation?A.Boring.B.Wonderful.C.Tiring.听第8段材料,回

答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Howteenagerskeephealthy.B.Whymanyteenagersgetsick.C.Whatfoodteenagersshouldhave..11.Whatdoe

sthemanthinkofanhour’sexerciseforteenagersdaily?A.It’snotenough.B.It’stootiring.C.It’snecessary.12.Whatdoest

hemansuggestteenagersdo?A.Stopeatingfastfood.B.Keeptheirhandsclean.C.Improvetheirschoolwork.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.W

heredoesthewomanwork?A.Inatransportbusiness.B.Inashoppingcentre.C.Inahospital.14.Howwillthewomangotowork?A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Bytrain.

15.Whatistheman’sopiniononparkinginBroadgreen?A.Itiscostly.B.Itiseasy.C.Itishard.16.Whatisthedisadvant

ageofBroadgreen?A.Therentsarehigh.B.Thereisalotofnoise.C.Itisfarfromtheshoppingplaces.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhendidHemingwayproducehisfirstcoll

ectionofshortstories?A.In1923.B.In1932.C.In1952.18WhatisHemingway’sTheSunAlsoRisesabout?A.Agroupofreporters.B.Somewritersand

artists.C.Hischildhoodexperience.19.WhatdoweknowaboutAFarewelltoArms?A.Itcameoutin1924.B.ItwasHemingway’sthirdnovel.C.Itdescribessomethingrelatedt

oWorldWarI.20.WhatwasTheOldManandtheSeabasedon?A.Thestoryofareporter.B.Anoldfisherman’sreallife.C.Hemingway’sexperiencesofgoingfishing.

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。AMakethemostofthepleasantweatherandenjoythebestwalkoftheye

arwithfriendsandfamily.Useyour2for1Entryinsomeofourfavoritelandscapegardensforamemorabledayout.PainswickRoc

ocoGardenFindbeautyandquietnessattheUK'sonlycompletesurvivingRococoGarden.Discoverfancifulgardenflowers,woodlandwalks,andbeau

tifullyframed(镶框)viewsacrossthevalley.Dogsonshortleadsarepermitted.andtheshopoffersarangeofseasonalandlocalproduce.Bookatrococogarden.org.uk.Open:clo

sed1-25March,open26-31March,10am-4pm,lastentry2:30pm.NymansGardenWalkdownSpringWalkpackedwithseasonalflowersandpleasantsmells

,andenjoythehedge(树篱)toppedwithfrost.Routesincludethosewithplentyoflevelpathstofollowaroundthegarden.Dogsarewelcomeeverydayfr

om1:30pm,withafestivetreatprovided.Bookatnationaltrust.org.uk/nymans.Open:dailyexcept24-25March,10am-4pm.VentnorBotanicGardenEveninearlyspring,th

erearetypicallyover200varietiesofplantstobeseenfloweringasyouexplorethe27acres.Enjoyaccesstothecoastalpathandroutesa

ccessibleforwheelchairs,andthenwarmupwithcoffeemilkinthecafeafterwards.Bookatbotanic.co.uk.Open:dailyexce

pt25March,9am-4pm.GibsideGardenEnjoywalkingpathsatthisGeorgianlandscapegarden,featuringplentyofwildlife.Followthewindingr

iverandturningvalleyforfantasticviews.upwithhotchocolateanddeliciousbiscuitsinthesecond-handbookshop.Bookatnationaltrust.org.uk/gibs

ide.Open:dailyexcept24and25March,10am-4pm.1.WhatdoPainswickRococoGardenandNymansGardenhaveincommon?A.Valleyviews.B.Frostyflowers.C.Seasonalpr

oduce.D.Petpermission.2.Whichgardenfavorspeoplewithwalkingdisability?A.PainswickRococoGarden.B.NymansGarden.C

VentnorBotanicGarden.D.GibsideGarden.3.Wherecanthetextbefound?A.Inaresearchpaper.B.Inatravelbrochure.C.Inasciencemagazine.D

.Inageographytextbook.BMostpeoplewhoranthemarathonlastmonthspentdaysbeforerestingupanddaysafterrecovering.ButnotJackyHunt-Broersma.I

ntotal,sheran104marathonsin104days.Ifit’sconfirmedbyGuinnessWorldRecords,.thatwouldbeanewworldrecord.Andshedidita

llwithonelegandaprosthesis(假肢).“Someoneable-bodiedhaddoneitpreviously.IwantedtoseeifIcoulddoitonaprosthe

ticlegandseewhatwouldhappen,”shesaid.“IthoughtitwouldbeagreatwaytoinspireotherstopushtheirlimitsbecauseItrulybelievethatwe’re

strongerthanwhatwethink.AndI’vebeensopleasantlysurprisedthatmybodyhasheldup.everythinghasheldupandI’vemadeitto104.”Sheactuallydidnotpickupthesportu

ntilaftershelostthelowerpartofherleftlegin2001toatypeofcancercalledEwingsarcoma.Runnersusingaprostheticlegcan’tusearegularone.Theyneedar

unningblade(刀锋式跑步义肢).Hunt-Broersmahastwo,butshewasonlyabletorunwithonebecauseoftheswellingsheexperiencedinherleftlegthatmad

eitimpossibletoconnecttotheotherblade.Butevenwiththepainthatoccurred,shehasbeenabletoputupwithitandcont

inued.Alltogether,Hunt-Broersmaranover4,385kilometers.Duringthattimeshehashadalotoftimetothinkandhaslearnedafewthingsaboutherself.“Ithastaughtm

ehowstrongonecanbeandhowimportantabsolutedeterminationis.Ifyou’rementallystrong,youcandoanything,”shesaid.“Andourbodiesarejustamazing...Thiswho

lejourneywasimpressiveandsuperhard,butit’stoldmehowstrongIcanbeasapersonandhowfarIcanpushmyself.”4.Wh

ydidHunt-Broersmadecidetorunmarathons?A.Shewantedtosetanewrecord.B.ShewasdrivenbyherinterestC.Sheintendedtochallengeher

self.D.Shewasinspiredbypeoplelikeher5.WhatdifficultydidHunt-Broersmameetwith?A.Shedidn’tgetprofession

altraining.B.ShefoundithardtokeepherbalanceC.ShesuffereddiscomfortinherleftlegD.Shecouldn’tuseregularrunningblades6.Whatmessagedoestheautho

rexpressthroughthestory?A.Romewasn’tbuiltinaday.B.Timeworkswonders.C.Agoodbeginningishalfthebattle.D.Nothingisimpossibletoawill

ingheart.7.Whatmaybetheauthor’sattitudetowardsHunt-Brocrsma?A.Annoyed.B.Admiring.C.Sympathetic.D.Critical.C

Newglovecantranslatesignlanguageinstantlythroughanapp,researcherssayCaliforniaresearchersdevelopedagloveembeddedwithelectronicsen

sorsthatcantranslateAmericanSignLanguage(ASL)intoEnglishinrealtimethroughanapponyoursmartphone.Unlikeitspastcounterparts,thenewglo

veislightweight,inexpensiveandlong-lasting.Thedevicecouldhelpremovecommunicationbarriersbetweensignersandnon-signers

.Hopefully,thismayopenupaneasywayforpeoplewhousesignlanguagetocommunicatedirectlywithnon-signerswithoutneedingsomeoneelsetotranslateforthem.Theteam

workedwithfourpeoplewhoaredeafanduseASLandhadthemrepeatgesturesupto15timeswhilewearingtheglove-likedevice,

simultaneouslyteachingamachinehowtorecognizethem.Theglovehasthin,stretchablesensorsmadefrom“electricallyconductingyarns”thatrunupeachfingerandconvert

themovementsintosignals.Thesesignalsaresenttoa“dollar-coin-sized”circuitboardplacedontheperson’swrist,whichthenwirelesslytransfersthemo

vertoasmartphone.Thesystemwasabletorecognize660handmotionsandfingerplacementsthatstandforeachletterintheEnglishalphabet,differentphrasesandeachnum

ber.Thealgorithm(计算程序)recognizedthecorrectsignsabout99%ofthetime,andinlessthanonesecond—oraboutatonewordpersecond.Theresearchersal

soplacedsensorsinbetweentheparticipantseyebrowsandonthesidesoftheirmouthsto“capturefacialexpressionsth

atareapartofASL”.Thesameexacthand-shapeandmovementcantotallychangemeaningbecauseofthefacialexpressionthatisusedtoaccompanyit.TakethewordMUCH.Thed

egreeofhowmuchcantotallybedeterminedbythefacialexpressionalonewhilethesignstaysthesame.Researcherssaidtheglovewouldneedtolearnmorevocabularyandbeab

letotranslatesignsfasterinordertogetacommercialversionofitinstores.8.Whoisthenewgloveintendedfor?A.Tran

slators.B.Deafpeople.C.Englishlearners.D.Signlanguageusers.9.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlysayaboutthenewglove?A

.Itsreliability.B.Itscomponents.C.Itsworkingprinciple.D.Itsbroadapplications.10.Howdoresearchersimprovetheglove’scor

rectnessofrecognition?A.Byconnectingittosmartphones.B.Bylengtheningthetimeofcatchinggestures.C.Byinp

uttingmorelettersandwordsinEnglish.D.Bycatchinginformationfromparticipants’faces.11.Whatwillresearchersdowit

hthegloveinthefuture?A.Bringittomarket.B.Updateitsoutlook.C.Extenditsservicelife.D.Improveitsperformance.D

Apromotionoffering98yuandomesticplaneticketsisbeingadvertisedbyChineseonlinetravelplatformLY.COM.Whilesuchalowpricesoundsamazing,thereisjustonec

atch:Thepurchaserisnottoldwheretheflightisheading,norwhenitwilltakeoff.Thepromotionhasbecomeatrending

topiconChinesesocialmediaassomepeoplehavebeenattemptingtobookthemaheadoftheupcomingMayDayholiday.Labeledasa“dest

inationblindbox”onthesite,ticketsarepurchasedthrougharatherhassle-lessbookingprocedure,inwhichpassengersprovide

theirtravelinformation,selectadepartureairportandthenpaytheir98yuan.Iftherandomlychosendateanddestinationareunsuitable,usersma

yaskforarefund,butoncethey“lockin”theirtickets,thereisnogoingback.“Destinationblindbox”isnowahottopiconChina’sonlineplatforms.“Ibelieveyoungpeop

leareabigtargetdemographic(特定年龄段人口)forthispromotion,becausetheynotonlyenjoythethrilloftheunknown,butalsoliketoshowofftheirlivesthroughthesetypesofco

mmercialactivities.Likethisoneforinstance,itdoesn’tmatteriftheyfinallygoornot.Bookingaticketandpostingab

outitonsocialmediacanstillsuggestthatonehasadventurousandlife-lovingqualities,”saidFan,amarketingexpertwhohasworkedwithcivilaviation(航空)clients.

Manypeoplenotonlysharedthescreenshotsofticketstheydrew,someevencameupwithatutorialtoteachthebookingprocedureunderthefreec

ancellingpolicy.However,someothersclaimeditistooraretodrawaticketthatisideal.“Ifitwantstobeaprofitableactivity,thereleaseoftheticketsmusthavebee

nplannedaheadandisnotasrandomasitseems.Itwillnothavepopularairlines.Themarketingcampaignmayalsobeaimedatthefastsaleofsometicketsfromlesspopul

arairlinesthatwereoriginallynotthatexpensive.Iftheysellalargequantityoftickets,thecompanymaystillearnaprofitev

enthoughthepriceis98yuan,”anexpertintourismsuggested.12.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“catch”underlinedinparagraph1?ABenef

it.B.Disadvantage.C.Mistake.D.Charm.13.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Theoriginof“destinationblindbox”.B.Thepopul

arityof“destinationblindbox”.C.Theoriginalpurposeof“destinationblindbox”.D.Thepurchaseintroductionto“destinationblindbox”.14.Whywi

ll“destinationblindbox”appealtoyoungpeopleaccordingtoFan?A.Itaccordswiththeirlifestyleandattitudes.B.Itallowsthemto

experiencevariousadventures.C.ItsatisfiestheirdesiretotravelaroundChina.D.Ithelpsthemsavemoneyonthecos

toftravel..15.Whatcanweinferaboutthepromotionfromthelastparagraph?A.Itmakesiteasytogetanidealticket.B.Itstillneedstob

eimproved.C.Itwillnotbringinanyprofit.D.Itwillgiveaboosttotourism.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。

Museumsarecentersfilledwithinformationdesignedtoenlightenandeducatethecuriousmind.Especiallyforchildren,museumsin

troducethemtounknownworlds,inspiretheirimaginationandprovidethemwithvaluablelearningexperiences.It’sgenerally

assumedthatmuseumsonlyhelpacademic(学术的)education.____16____Museumsofferchildrenbiggerconnectionsandreferencestohistor

ythanatraditionalclass.Theyplayahugeroleinimpactingtheirhistoricalknowledgeandtheinnovationtakingplacebeforethe

ireyes.____17____Justreadingouttothem,encouragingthemtoaskquestionsandholdingtheirattention.____18____In

dividualsacquirevalues,knowledge,andskillsthatarenotapplicabletotheonlyfieldbutwillaidthemforalifetime.Asinglevisittoamuseumnearyouwillprovidechi

ldrenwithwithin-depthknowledgeaboutdifferentsubjectsthattheycanacquireslowly,formuseumsletyoustayaslongasyouwant.Mu

seumsarewellenoughequippedtoawakencuriosityinyoungminds,whichinturnwillleadtothesechildrenaskingquesti

ons.____19____Someofthemmightneedagreatdealofthoughttoanswerandsomeofthemmightnothaveanyanswersatall.Nomatterwhattheyasked

,allofthesequestionsmustbeequallyencouragedandchildrenmustbegiventheconfidencetofindtheanswerstothemonthe

irown.Museumshavetheabilitytoleavetheirvisitorsinaweofthehugeamountofinformationtheyholds.Theyprovideinspirationforyoungchildrenviatheirresource

sthatleavethemfascinatedaboutthenightskyandthesolarsystem,theskeletonsthatkeepthemthinkingaboutlifebeforethem,t

heartworksthatarousethecreativemind,etc.____20____A.Museumsarepackedwithexhibitsthataiddevelopingcriticalthinkingskills.

B.Museumsareacollectionofresourcesthatenhanceinformaleducation.C.Butinfact,theyprovideknowledgeregardingallwalksoflife.D.Toconnectwiththein

novations,itisimportantthattheyunderstandwheretheyallbegan.E.Someofthesequestionsmayhaveimmediateanswers.F.Parents

themselvesdon’thavetobehistorylovers.G.Allinall,museumsencouragechildrentodreamandwonder.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共1

5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。Dr.SmithofNewYorkworksatacenterforchildrenwhocan’tlearnwell.Onedayafatherbroughthissontohim

for___21___athisoffice.ThefathertoldDr.Smithabouthisson.“Mysonhas___22___inlearningandcan’tevenplaybaseball.Heisn’tdoingwell

becausehedoesn’ttry.Ihavedoneeverythingforhim.Ihaveevenshoutedathim.Butnothing___23___.”AfterDr.Smit

htestedtheboy,he___24___hisfather.Heaskedthefathertositinfrontofa___25___andthengavehimapencilandapi

eceofpaper.Therewasastaronthepaper.Heaskedthefathertolookonlyinthemirrorand___26___thelinesofthestarwiththepencil.Thefat

hermadethesame___27___anyonemakes.Everytimehe___28___thepencil,itwentthewrongway.Thefather’sfacebecamered.Atthis___29___thedocto

rshoutedathim,“Hurryup!Whyareyou____30____solong?Youcan’tdosuchan____31____thing!Youdon’tknowleftfromright!”These____3

2____madethefatherveryangry.“Nowyoucan____33____,can’tyou?”Thedoctorsaidtohim.“Yoursonhasfeltjustlikethatallt

hetime.Youscolded(训斥)himtoooften,sohedidn’ttryanymore.Hewas____34____ofmakingmistakes.”____35____thefath

erunderstoodeverything.Heputhisfacedown.Nowhefeltsosorry.21.A.testingB.actingC.teachingD.playing22.A.con

fidenceB.interestC.experienceD.difficulty23.A.returnsB.helpsC.appearsD.remains24.A.waitedforB.searchedforC.bel

ievedinD.calledin25.A.mirrorB.televisionC.paintingD.desk26.A.removeB.followC.crossD.cut27.A.decisionsB.choicesC.mistakesD.patterns28.A.touchedB.drop

pedC.movedD.sharpened29.A.speedB.cornerC.endD.point30.A.stayingB.takingC.preparingD.writing31.A.easyB.importantC.obviousD.exciting32.A.i

deasB.wordsC.questionsD.instructions33.A.relaxB.leaveC.understandD.promise34.A.tiredB.awareC.proudD.afraid35.A.InterestinglyB.Absolu

telyC.SuddenlyD.Unfortunately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。ThehistoryofChineseinkpaintin

gstretchesbackmorethan3,000years.It___36___(introduce)toJapanfromChinain1185,andhasbeenevolvingeversince.Chineseinkpaintingischaracterizedbysharpo

utlines,whileJapaneseinkpainting,___37___(call)“sumie”,emphasizescolorgradientsandblurredstrokes.Researchershaveguessed

thatthiscameaboutduetoChineseartists___38___(use)hardwater(highinminerals)fortheirworks,whileJapanese

artistsworkwithsoftwater(lowinminerals).InJapan,theartist’swayofthinkingandconceptofbeautydeterminesthefinishedpiece__

_39___shouldbesimple,tothepoint,andnottoorealistic.Alotcanbelearnedabout___40___artistbystudyingtheirworks,includingtheir___41___(personal)and

viewsonlife.Everypictureisagatewaytoasmalluniverse.InJapan,thecentralbristlesofcalligraphybrushesaremadefromhardanimalha

ir.Thesearesurroundedbysoftfiberssuchaswool,making___42___possibletopaintthick,thin,andsharplines.Incontrast,brush

esforinkpaintingcontainalmostnohardhair,andaredividedintoseveral___43___(type)withindividualuses.You’l

l___44___(general)needavarietyofbrushes____45____(create)anauthenticJapaneseinkpainting.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节

应用文写作(满分15分)46.上周五,你校举办了一年一度的中国传统艺术展,请你就这次艺术展为学校的英语报社写一篇新闻报道,内容包括:1)时间和地点2)活动安排3)你的感受注意:写作词数应为80左右。题目已给出,不计

入字数。AmazingTraditionalArt_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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_____________第二节(满分25分)47.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。Standingonthemountainside,Pasangcouldseemoun

tainsreachingtowardsthesky.ThegreatestamongthemwasMountEverest.Farbelow,agroupofpeoplewerecomingtothevillage,upthetrackmarkedwithbrightlyc

oloredflags.Pasangrandownthesteepmountainsidequickly.Whenheenteredthestoneteahouse,Momwaspreparingtea.Hewascarryingthepotsandteacupsintothe

mainroomwhenthetouristscamein.Henoticedaboyinthegroupandputteainfrontofhim.Theboytookasip(一小口)andmadeafunnyface.Butheraisedthecupagainanddrankital

l.Impressed,Pasangsmiledandthought,“TheforeignerandIcouldbefriends!”Thenhetoldtheboyallaboutthevillage.Theboystaredathim,wide-eyed,

payingallhisattention.Whentheadultvisitorsgotuptoleave,theboybowedtoPasang.Hethenjoinedtheothertouristsandsta

rtedupthesteeppathleadingtoEverestBaseCamp.Thepathwaslinedwithbrightlycoloredflags.Atnight,Dadcamein,lookingworried.“Astormiscom

ing.Thosevisitorsonthepathmightgetlostifthesnowhidesthepath!”SoDadcalledthemenofthevillagetogethertogoandhelpthevisitorsonthepath.Concernedabouthis

newfriend,Pasanginsistedoncomingalong.Afterhikingupthepathforanhourormore,theysawthegroupoftouriststhatha

dvisitedtheteahouse.ButPasangnoticedhisnewfriendwasnothere.Heclosedhiseyesandlistenedcarefully.Thenhecouldhearavoicecallingfrombelow

.Movingverycarefully,Pasangclimbeddowntheslope(山坡).Atthebottom,hefoundtheboy,whohadfallendownandhurthisle

g!TheboywasgladtoseePasang!Pasanghelpedhimbacktohisfeet.Hethensupportedhisnewfriendastheyslowlyclimbedbackuptheslop

e.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。Paragraph1:Afterreachingthetop,Pasangfeltabitscared,withnopathinsight.________________________________________

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raph2:SuddenlyalongrowofcoloredflagscaughtPasang’seyes._________________________________________________________

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