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重庆市高2023届高三第十次质量检测英语试题命审单位:重庆南开中学注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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
涂其他答案标号。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)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,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.Whattypeofmusic
doesthewomanlistentowhilestudying?A.Classicalmusic.B.Rockmusic.C.Popmusic.2.Whichplacewillthespeakersgotone
xt?A.Theiroffice.B.Theairport.C.Ahotel.3.Whatisthecurrentpriceforonechair?A.$15.00.B.$14.95.C.$9.90.4.Wherew
asMikeonSundayevening?A.Onamountain.B.Inahospital.C.Athishome.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.SheisgoingtotakeLucytoherdoctorB.Shewillwr
itethearticlefortheman.C.Shecan'tbeofanyassistance.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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inashop.B.Ina
classroom.C.Attheman'shome7.Whatcoloristheman'spencilbox?A.Black.B.Blue.C.Green.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbet
weenthespeakers?A.Grandmotherandgrandson.B.Houseagentandclient.C.Doctorandpatient.9.Whatisthewoman'sproblem?A.Shehurtherarm.B.Hergrandsonfelldown.C
.Shecouldn'tmoveherhands.10.Whatwillthewomandointheafternoon?A.Lookatahouse.B.Visitapark.C.Gotothehosp
ital.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthefilm?A.Itisaverage.B.Itisenjoyable.C.Itisdisappointing.12.Whatdidthe
womanreadaboutthefilm?A.Itwasthefilmmaker'sfirstwork.B.Thereweredifficultiesintheproduction.C.Thedirectorwasfiredhalfwaythrough
theproduction.13.Wherewillthemanprobablygonext?A.Tohishouse.B.Tohisoffice.C.Toarestaurant.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题14.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A
.Howtoopenabankaccount.B.Howtomakeinternationalpayments.C.Howtoregisterforanonlinebankingservice.15.Whatdoesthewomandoregula
rly?A.Travelforbusiness.B.Takeonlinecourses.C.Purchaseitemsfromoverseas.16.Whichcountryisthecompanybasedin?A.AmericaB.TheUK.C.China17.Howmu
chisthefeethatthemanwillpaythebank?A.$2.B.$20.C.$200.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whyis"bag"mentionedinthetalk?A.Toe
xplaintheuseof"there".B.Togiveanexampleofincorrectsentences.C.ToshowthedifferencebetweenAmericanandBritishEnglish.19.What
doesthespeakeraskthelistenerstodo?A.Buyadictionary.B.SpeakinanAmericanaccent.C.Makealistofwordsthatarespell
eddifferently.20.Howdoesthespeakersoundatlast?A.Humorous.B.Interested.C.Confused.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,选出最佳答案ATheLawnTennisChampionshipsatWimbledonhavedevelopedfromthegardenpartyatmosphereofthefirstmeetingin1877,witnessedbyafewhundredspectators,t
oahighlyprofessionaltournamentattractinganattendanceofcloseto500,000people.Playersfromover60nationsregularlycompeteinfrontofacrowdofmillionsworld
wide,throughthepress,radio,theinternetandtelevision.TheChampionshipsstartsixweeksbeforethefirstMondayin
Augustandlastapproximatelyafortnight,untilalleventsarecomplete.Thefollowingscheduleisaguideandmaybechangedatthed
ecisionoftheReferee.MatchesmayalsobedelayedduetocircumstancesbeyondtheAELTC'scontrol,e.g.weather,playerinjuryetc.Da
yScheduleMon3JulyTue4JulyGentlemen'sandLadies'SinglesFirstRoundWed5JulyThu6JulyGentlemen'sandLadies'SinglesSecondRoundGentlemen'sandLadies'Doub
lesFirstRound…Thu13JulyFri14JulyGentlemen'sandLadies'Singles&DoublesSemi-finalsSat15JulySun16JulyGentlemen'sandLadies'Singles&DoublesFinal20
23TicketPriceJuly(£)Mon3Tue4Wed5Thu6…Thu13Fri4Sat15Sun16Centrecourt8080100100…220220255255Centrecourtbacksixrows(RowsZA-ZG)7070909
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ndspasses27272727…27272727Aticketisnotrequiredforthoseunderfive;however,childrenunderfivearenotallowedintotheShowCourts(Centre,No.1
,No.2,No.3,Court12andCourt18).Childrenoverfiveandunder16arewelcome,providedtheyareaccompaniedbyanadultatalltimesandhavet
heirownseat.21.WhydohundredsofthousandsofpeoplecometoWimbledoneverysummer?A.Towatchtennismatches.B.Toat
tendgardenparties.C.Tocompeteinatournament.D.Toappreciateitsscenery.22.IfatennisfanwantstowatchaLadies'SinglesSemi-fi
nalfromCentreCourt'sfrontrows,howmuchshouldshepayfortheticket?A.£255B.£230C.£220D.£20023.Withafour-year-oldkid,fromwherecanyouwatchthe2023Wimbl
edonmatches?A.Centrecourt.B.No.1court.C.No.3court.D.GroundsPasses.BItstartedwithaparentingcourseItookwhenmythreesonswereinelementa
ryschool.Theclassconsistedofeighttwo-hoursessionsandincludedreadingandhomeworkassignments.Thebasicmessageweavingitswaythroughal
leightsessionswas"PickYourBattles",Anotherpieceofadvicethatwentalongwiththatwas"RemainFlexible".Whatstartedoutasp
arentingadvicewentmuchfurtherthanthatandhasguidedmetothisdayaftertakingtheclasswhenthesituationpresenteditself.Ifthere
weretwodifferingopinions,Iwouldstopandthink.Ihadtodecideiftheoutcomewasworthabattleorwasevenworththetimeittooktodiscuss
it.Ifmysonwantedtowearthesamesuperheroshirttoschoolthreedaysintherow,diditreallymatter?No,Iwouldhave
beenmorecomfortableifhehadwornaclearshirteachday,buthewashappy.Ifhisfriendsgavehimahardtimeabouthisshirt,hewouldh
avetodealwithit.Itwasn'tmyissueafterall.Theclassalsotoldusthatflexibilityespeciallywhenitinvolvedkids,waskey.Wasitmoreimportanttofollowap
lannedscheduleorwasitbettertoremainflexibleenoughtomakechangestothatscheduleevenatthelastminute?Well,ofcourseyouneedtobeflexibleandmakec
hanges.Wewerewithagroupafewyearsago,drivingthroughthemountainstoasmalltownwherewewereplanningtohaveapicniclunch.Onthewaytherewesawthatabe
autifulnewwinery(葡萄酒厂)hadopened.Itwasnotonourschedule.Ifwestopped,itwoulddelayourpicnicinthepark,butwedidstop.Wehadanamazingexperience.Hadwenotbeenfl
exible,wewouldhavemissedoutonthatfantasticopportunity.24.Whatwilltheauthordowhenadisputearisesaftertheparentingcourse?A.Takeactiontosettle
itimmediately.B.Judgeifitisworthspendingtimeon.C.Stopthedisagreementandcompromise.D.Sticktohisviewwhateve
rthesituationis.25.Howdidtheauthordealwithhisson's"shirt"problem?A.Askhimtokeeptidyatonce.B.Discusstheproblemwithh
isfriends.C.Keepsilentandlethimrealizeitbyhimself.D.Talkwithhimfranklyabouthisproblem.26.Whatcanwelearnfromth
eexperienceofhavingthepicnic?A.Visitingawinerycan'tbeawrongchoice.B.Makingchangescanturnoutsatisfying.C.Fol
lowingaplannedscheduleisapriority.D.Choosingasuitableplaceisessential.27.What'stheauthor'spurposeinwritingt
hepassage?A.Torecommendtheparentingcoursetootherfriends.B.Toshowthattheparentingcourseishelpfultohim.C.Tosharewithrea
dershisexperienceinthewinery.D.Tointroducethestructureoftheparentingcourse.CSAINTJOHN—It'stheseasonforgettingfresh
fruitandvegetablesdeliveredtoyourdoor.CommunitySupportedAgriculture,orCSAs,arearelativelynewphenomenontoNewBrunswickbutthey'recreatingacommunityo
fsmall-scale,sustainablefarmingandhelpingintroduceanewgenerationtofreshharvests.CSAssellashareofthet
hingstheygrowontheirfarmtomembersofthecommunity,whogetaweeklyboxoffreshfruit,vegetables,eggs,orotherproducts.Inthepastse
veralweekstheprovincehasreleasedthedetailsofanumberoffarm-supportiveprogramsthatprovidefundingandotheropportuniti
estobothnewandestablishedfarmers."Wereleasedalandsuitabilitylinkonourwebsite,whichisafantasticopportunityforpeoplewhoareinterestedincomingtoN
ewBrunswick."Thetoolallowspeopletoseeavailablelandandallowsthemtoidentifythemostsuitablelandavailableforthetypesofcrops
thattheywanttogrow.There'salsoanin-depthdocumentguidingnewfarmersthroughtheprocessofstartingafarm.Naomigottheidea
tostartafamilyfarminNewBrunswickaftertryingtofindasimilarpieceoflandintheirnativeOntario.Shesaysthey'vebeenbuildingto
wardscreatingaspecialapproachtofarming.It'salandmanagementmethodwhereeverythingisbeinggrownwiththeaddedpu
rposetosupporttheotherthingsbeinggrown,reducingtheneedforadditionalinputslikechemicals,whilecreatingasustainableecosystem.Forexample,theyha
vechickensonthefarmforpestcontrolandtohelpwithfertilityofsoilthroughcompost(肥料).They'veplantedcertain
flowerstoattractinsectswhichfeedonaphids.DuncanGodfreyatHamptonHillFamilyFarmhasbeenintheCSAbusinessforsixyears.Hesaysthec
ommunityhasreallyembracedtheCSAmodel,becauseitputsthemclosertowheretheirfoodiscomingfrom."You'rewelcometocometothefarmandseehowwedoit,"wasoneo
fthemessageshepromotedwhengettingstarted.28WhatdoCSAsprovidefortheircustomers?A.Agriculturaltours.B.Communityservice.
C.Farmingcourses.D.Localfarmproduce.29WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesNaomi'sfamilyfarm?A.Nochemicalsareusedasfertilizers.B.Thingsonthefarmb
enefitoneanother.C.Itearnsmuchprofitbygrowingflowers.D.It'sachickenfarmintheneighborhood.30Whatcanweinferabout"a
phids"inthethirdparagraph?A.Theycausetroubleforfarmers.B.Theydon'thavenaturalenemies.C.Theyattractanddestroyinsects.D.Theyreducetheuseofchemicals.31W
herewouldyouprobablyfindthistext?A.Inascientificreport.B.InanewspaperC.Inatravelbrochure.D.Inahandbook.DHowoftenhaveyouhearddecision-makerssay,"Ju
stgivemethefacts."Theassumption?The"facts"alone—deliveredwithoutemotion—conveythewholestory.Butexperimentsbypsychologistshavelong
suggestedotherwise.Thedatashowthatemotionplaysanessentialroleinallcommunication.That'sbecausepeoplefirstseekoutandprioritizetheemotionalmeaninghid
deninthelanguage.Theyprocesstheemotionalcontentinabout200milliseconds.Therestofthemeaninggetsprocessedin400-plusmi
lliseconds.Whenwecomprehend,wecombinethe"hot"componentofprocessing(emotionandfeeling)withthe"cold"(factsandlogic).That'showwecomeupw
iththefullmeaning.What'smore,hotprocessingoftendominates.Anditgainstheupperhandwellafterthecoldprocessing.Itdoesn'tmatte
rifpeoplearereadingorlistening.Nordoesitmatterwheretheyliveontheplanetorhowtheygrewup.Thismeansthat,whenchoosingyourwords,youbestconsidertheiremotion
alassociations.Choosethelanguageinwhichtheemotionalcomponentagreeswithoramplifiesyourintendedmeaning.Pioneeringpsychologist
AmosTverskyandateamdidaclassicexperimentthatshowstheimpactofgettingthefeelingwrong:TheygaveHarvardMedicalSchoo
lphysiciansstatisticsonoutcomesforlungcancertreatments.Thedatacamefromtwosetsofpatients,somewhohadsurgery,andsomew
hohadradiation.Thedoctorsweretodecidewhichtreatmentwaspreferred.Roughlyhalfthedoctorsgotdataas"probab
ilityofliving"aftertreatment.Therestgotthesamedataasthe“probabilityofdying."Theresult?Thedoctors'answersdependednotonthedat
aalone.Theirjudgmentisalsobasedonwhetherthewordingindicatedahappyorsademotion.Themostinterestingfinding:"T
heattractivenessofsurgery,comparedwithradiation,wasmuchgreaterwhentheproblemwasdescribedintermsoftheprobabilityofliving
ratherthanintermsoftheprobabilityofdying."32.Whatcanwelearnaboutcommunicationfromparagraph2?A.Theemotionalcontentisoftenignored.B.Thelangua
geuseddoesn'tmatterthatmuch.C.Feelingsbecomeunderstoodbeforefacts.D.Emotionsaremoreimportantthanwords.33.Whatcanweinferaboutthehotprocess
ing?A.It'spowerful.B.It'scomplex.C.It'sdelicate.D.It'sflexible.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"amplifies"meaninparagraph4?A.Comprehends.B.Predicts
.C.Enhances.D.Evaluates.35.Whatinfluencedthedoctor'sevaluationintheexperiment?A.Implicationsofwords.B.Probabilityofsur
vival.C.Emotionalstability.D.Personalpreferences.第二节(共5小题;每小题2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。Keep
ingyourroompickedupandtidycanbeanongoingbattle.Todaywe'regoingtofocusoncreatingaplanforyouandyourchil
dtouseasyoupickuporcleanyourroom.Grabsomemusic.Whosaidthatpickinguphastobedoneinsilence?Itdoesn't!36Allowthemusicto
motivateyouandgiveyouenergyasyougothroughthisprocess.Don'tunderestimatethepowerofmusicoveryourmood,your
motivation,andyourenergylevel!37Itissoeasytofallintothetrapofstartingtopickuparoomandpickingupanitemhereandthereandputtingsomethingawayherea
ndthere.Then,youstopandlookaroundandyourealizeitdoesn'tlooklikeyou'vedoneathing!Thereisaveryeasysolutiont
othis:38Instead,pickasmallsectionoftheroomtostartwith.Focusallyoupickingupenergiesinthatonesection.Keepstuffwhereyouwil
luseit.Remember,whenyoupickuptheroom,thebigfocusshouldbeontakingthingsthatareoutoftheirspotandputtingthembackintotheircorrectspot.39Theydon't
haveaspotyetinyourroom.So,whatdoyoudowiththeseitems?Putthemwhereyouwillusethem.Makeitfun.40Itdoesn't!Remembe
r,pickingupdoesnothavetobeboringParticularlywhenitcomestochildren,iftheyareabletoassociatefunwithpickingup,they'llbemuchmorelikely
towanttodoitinthefuture—oratleastnotfightyoutoothandnailonit!A.Focusononeitem.B.Onesmallsectionatatime.
C.Butyouwillrunacrosscertainitems.D.Whosaidthatpickinguphastobeboring?E.Don'tstartcleaningthewholeroomatonce.F.Pickyourfavoriteupbeattun
eandplayitwhileyouwork.G.Singingalongwiththemusichelpsusfocusonourtask!完形填空Ageistrulyjustanumberifourheartsareyoung.LeeMinor,an
85-year-oldretirepsychologist,has41thisbyfinishinghis600thmarathonracewith32membersofhisfamilybyhisside."Runnersdon'thavea42line.Wejustkeepgoing,"he
told.GoodMorningAmerica."Ifelt43runningwithmyfamily."Minorhasbeenrunningthreedaysaweeksince1969,andhisheartisfill
edwithenthusiasmforrunning"Iliketoruninallkindsof44.Itissochildishastheraintouchesyourface.AndIlovetocomehereaftersnowandyouwatchyour45asyoug
oalong."heconcluded.Minor'senthusiasmforrunningis46."Itismyjoy.AndIwanttoliveaslongasIcan.AndImeanlive,not47."HiswordsringtrueforRonRober
t,amandiagnosedwithAlzheimer'sdiseasewhodecidedto48athree-yearbachelorofartsprogramatKing'sUniversityCo
llegeinLondon,Ontario."Iwasalwaystaughtearlyinlifethatthebrainislikethemost49instrumentwehaveinourbody,"saidRobert.Lastfall,Robertgradu
atedfromtheuniversity,despitethechallengesofhisillness."WhenIwentacrossthestage,andasI'mgettingmy50theki
dsallstoodupandyelledandclapped,"he51."Ihadtoholdbackthetears.Itwassomethingelse,justwonderful."Hehopesthathisstorywillgivehopet
oothersfacing52difficulties."TherewillcomeatimewhenIwon'tbeableto,andIfully53that.Butinthemeantime,I'mlivingafulllife."ThestoriesofMinorandRobert
areremindersthatageandillnessneednot54us.Wecanchoosetopursueour55andlivelifetothefullest,nomatterwhatch
allengeswemayface.41.A.provenB.approvedC.wonD.imagined42.A.startingB.centerC.finishingD.bottom43.A.depressedB.thrill
edC.calmD.uneasy44.A.weatherB.zonesC.illnessD.phases45.A.positionB.footprintsC.reflectionsD.route46.A.infectiousB.temporaryC.blindD.restricted47
.A.waitB.abandonC.existD.run48.A.awardB.suspendC.quitD.pursue49.A.powerfulB.visibleC.boringD.accurate50.A.uniformB.
applicationC.certificateD.license51.A.slidawayB.gaveupC.brokeinD.chokedout52.A.emotionalB.identicalC.financialD.abstract53.A.enjoyB.rejectC.d
oubtD.expect54.A.saveB.defineC.distinguishD.witness55.A.scholarshipB.fitnessC.passionD.career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。Zibo,theoriginofShandongcuisineandthehometownofQiculture,keepsitstasteofthousandsofyearsagointact(完整的)
.IfShandongcuisineistheprofoundfoundationofZiboculture,thebarbecueisan56(extend)ofcookingcultures,mor
ebacktonatureofthesoul.InthepastfewdecadesandonChina'svastbarbecuelandscape,Zibo57(establish)itsownkingdomofeating.Shei
ntegratesculturewithherfood,58isuniqueandoutstanding.Simpletocomplex,thesoulofZiboBarbecueishalfinthepieandhalfint
hemeatitself.Oncethemuttonskewersbegintosizzleonthebarbecue,peoplegatheraround,eyeingthefat,juicy,59(slight)burntmuttontobeslidontotheirplates
.Zibobarbecueis60essentialaspectofthecity'scuisinewithitsuniqueflavoringtechniquesandthebenefitofbroadeningp
eople'ssocialcircles.Chinesebarbecue61(serve)inindividualportions,whichwethinkismorehealthy,comparedwithamajorityofothersplacedonplatesatthecentero
fatableforpeopletoshare.62(afford),easytoprepare,safetoeat,andgoodforsocialinteraction,thebarbecuehasemerged63atopchoicefordi
ningduringholidaysoranytime.It'sfunwhenseveralfriendsandfamiliesgatheraroundandchatwhile64(put)meatonthebarbecuesk
ewers.Arecentreportshowedthatinthewholecountry,thebarbecueis65(two)onlytohotpotamonglate-nightdiningoptions.第四部分写作(共两节,满分
40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是新华中学校的李华。你校组织了一次“中国文化展”,请给你校英语社的公众号投稿一篇英语推文。内容包括:1.展览时间及地点;2.展览内容;3.学生反响。注意:微信搜公众号fredenglish1.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。Therewasatimewhenmyfavoritethingtodoin
theentireworldwastoplayinthewoodsnearourhouse.Ariverranthroughthem,sonotonlycouldIclimbbranches,butIcouldturnoverrocksontheriv
erbankandfindbabyeels(鳗鱼).MyfavoritebookwascalledGuidetoReptiles(爬行动物).Myfatherhadgivenittomeformybirthday,andIreadeverypageoverand
over,lookingatthepicturesofcolorfulanimals.SomeofthesnakeswerethemostbeautifulcreaturesIhadeverseen,andsomeweredescribedaspoisonous,butstillanimport
antpartoftheecosystem.LittledidIknowthatmybookwouldendupsavingalife.MyfamilymovedtoVirginia,intoanewhouse
.Thehousesweresonewthatnoonehadlivedinthembefore.Infact,woodshadbeentherefirst,andalmostallthetreeshadbeencutdowntomakeroomforhouse
sanddriveways.Insideournewhouse,everythingsmelledlikefreshpaint.Outside,nolawnshadbeenplanted,butmyfatherto
ssedoutgrassseedandbabyseedlingsgrew.MybrotherPatrickandIcouldnotwalkonthem.Wehadtoplayinthedriveway.Allthesame,Ili
kedournewhouse.Oneofthebestthingsaboutlivingnearthewoodsweretheanimalsthatwouldcomeintoouryard.Rabbitsandturtlescameovereverynight.Itseemedasift
heywereonlytryingtogohome,andinstead,whattheyhadfoundwasabignewlandwheretheiroldhomesusedtobe.Besidesplayinginthedriveway,wespenttimeinasan
dbox,whichmyfatherbuiltrightnexttothedriveway.Onedaybeforedinner,Irantothesandboxtobuildacastlebutfoundthereinthesandboxwasasnake.Itwaslyingverys
till,anditwasbeautiful.Thesnakehadringsofcoloraroundit—red,thenwhite,thenyellow,thenblack.Ihadseenapicturejustlikeitinmyreptilebook,andIremembered
thatitwasoneoftheprettiestsnakesinit.Itsaidinthebookthatthepoisonoussnakelookedverymuchlikeit.Iwasscaredandraninside.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:"Dad!Dad!There'sasnakeinthesandbox!"Iyelled.Paragraph2:Twohoursaft
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