云南省宣威市第三中学2023-2024学年高三上学期开学收心考试英语试题(8月)+含解析

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高三年级上学期开学收心测试卷英语时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Havedinner.

B.Work.C.Dosomeshopping.2.Howwillthespeakersgototheirdestination?A.Bybus.B.Bytrain.C.Byair.3.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Doctorandnurse

.B.Receptionistandcustomer.C.Teacherandstudent.4.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Introducingthemselves.B.Discussingtheirname

s.C.Expressingtheiropinions.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hedoesn’towethewomanmoneyatall.B.Heowesthewomanmuchmoney.C.Hedo

esn’tthinkhehavemuchmoneynow.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatmonthisitprobablynow?A.April.B.June.C.August

.7.Whichcountrydoesthewomanprobablywanttovisitinthefuture?A.Thailand.B.NewZealand.C.Singapore.听第7段材料,回答第8至10

题。8.Wheredidthewomanknowthejobadvertisement?A.Inthenewspaper.B.Ontheradio.C.OntheInternet.9.Whatisthemansatisfiedwithaboutthewoman’sresume?A.He

rexperience.B.Hertalent.C.Herage.10.Whatdoweknowaboutthejob?A.Itssalaryis$l,150amonth.B.Itssalarywillincreaseonemont

hlater.C.Itwillofferatwo-weekannualholidayoneyearlater.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.

atschool.B.Attheman’shouse.C.Atthewoman’shouse.12.Whatdoesthewomanmajorin?A.Computerscience.B.Hotelmanagement.C.French.13.H

owdidthewomanpayforhertuitionandbooks?A.Bytakingapart-timejob.B.Bywinningafour-yearacademicscholarship.C.Bygettingmoneyfromherpare

nts.听第9段材料,回答第14到16题。14.What’sthepurposeofthewoman’svisit?A.Tobuysomebags.B.Toattendasportgame.C.Toattendateachingconven

tion.15.Howlongwouldthewomanstayinthecapital?A.7days.B.6days.C.5days.16.Whatisinthewoman’sluggage?A.Ap

assport.B.Awallet.C.ACDplayer.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.AboutwhatpercentageofpeopleareblackinLosAngeles?A.16percen

t.B.36percent.C.60percent.18.WhatcanwelearnaboutThomasBradley?A.Heservedthreetermsinthepolice.B.Heusedto

beapoorfarmer.C.Hewasborninafarmer’sfamily.19.Howmanytermsdidthepreviouscity’smayorserve?A.Twoterms.B.Threeterms.C.Fourterm

s.20.WhydidLosAngelesvoterselectThomasBradleyasthemayorofLosAngeles?A.Heearnedalawdegreeinanightschool.B.Theyh

adformedagoodopinionofhim.C.HejoinedtheLosAngelespoliceforce.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5

分)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATreePlantingEventsOpportunityDetailsJoinustoplamtreesandwildflowersandhelpgrowou

rurbanforest.Asavolunteeryouwill.·Learnmoreaboutnativetreesandinvasivespecies.·Learnhowtoplantatree.·Meetnewpeople,makenewfriendsan

dnetworkwithinthecommunity.·Gainexperience,leadershipandinterpersonalskills.WhereandWhenPlantingeventstakeplacefromspringthroughfalleachyear.Chec

koureventcalendarfordates,andlocations.HowtoApplyEventswillrunonadrop-in(无需预约的)basisunlessotherwisenoted.Individualsandsmallg

roupsdonotneedtoregister.Werequiregroupsoffiveormorepeopletoregisterinadvancetoensurewehaveenoughmaterialsandtoolsateachevent.E

mailusatgreentoronto@toronto.catoregisteryourgroupandincludethefollowinginformation:·Yourname·Whichevent(s)youwouldliketoparticipatein·The

numberofparticipantsPlantingsiteconditionsvary.Ifyouwouldliketorequestaccessibilitysupportoraccommodation,contactusassoo

naspossible.CancellationPolicyAneventwillbecancelledifthereisagreaterthan70percentChanceofathunderstormorifhazardousweatherarises.EventTi

psforVolunteers·Wearcomfortableclothingthatyoudon’tmindgettingdirty.·Bringwatertodrinkinareusablecontainer.·Remembertoapplysunscre

en(防晒霜)beforehand.·Gloves,shovelsandwateringcansareprovided.·Eventshappenrainorshinebutnotinthunderstorms.Pleasedres

sfortheweather.21.Whoshouldsignforaneventinadvance?A.Ateenager.B.Afamilyoffour.C.Amarriedcouple.D.Agroupof20students.22.Whe

nwillaneventbecancelled?A.Whennoaccommodationisavailable.B.Whenmaterialsandtoolsarenotenough.C.Whentherewilllikelybeathunderstorm.D

.Whentherewillbeonlyafewparticipants.23.Whatareparticipantsadvisedtobringtotheevents?A.Sunscreen.B.Drinkingwater.C.Gloves.D.Wateringcans.BMyname

isKenny,andmytwinbrotherisKevin.Kevinwasbornwithautism(孤独症).Whenwebeganhighschool,Iwouldseehowrudethekidswerebeingto

KevinandIknewitwasjustnotright.Oneday,astudentwalkedpastmybrotherandshoutedrudelyatKevin.Ihadtostandupformybrother.IavoidedphysicalconflictbutI

madesurethatmypointwasmadeusingmymostpowerfulweapon—myvoice.Isaid,“Lookathim.Wehavethesameheart.Weliveonthesameearth.Allbecauseheha

sanintellectualdisability,youtreathimdifferently?”KevinandIneededtomakeachangeinourschoolandcommunity—achangetowardsrespectandweknewsportwastheperf

ecttool.ThroughourparticipationinUnitedSportswherepeoplewithandwithoutintellectualdisabilitiesplaytogetheront

hesameteam,KevinandIfoundawaytochangeourschoolenvironment.AtfirstitwasverychallengingforustoworktogetherbecauseKevinisnotalwaysverygoodatcommu

nication,buttogetherweworkedtirelesslyonexercisesduringpractice.Allofourhardworkwaspaidoffduringourfirs

tsoccerbattle.Everyoneontheteamwasnervousabouthowitwasgoingtogo,butwhenmyteammatesandIsteppedontothesoccerfield,Inoticedsomet

hingthatfilledmyheartwithpurehappiness.Wewereateam.Wewerefriends.Andallthestudentsandvolunteersweretheretocheerontheteamandouramazing

players.Kevinturnedtome,brokeoutintearsandsaid,“Ifinallyfeelincluded.”Kevinhadfinallyfoundaplacetobelong

withinourschoolcommunity.OurteamplayedlikerockstarsandKevinhadagreatshotthathelpedtotiethegame.Afterthatd

ay,allofourliveschanged.Therewasanewatmosphereinourschool—oneofrespectandinclusion.Allofmyteammateswalkedaroundschoolwithasenseofprideandcourage

.24.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“mypoint”inParagraph2referto?A.Iplannedtosupportmybrother.B.Iintendedtofightwiththestude

ntbyforce.C.Ihadthemostpowerfulweaponofvoice.D.Iconsidereditwrongtotreatdisabledkidsrudely.25.Whatwasth

echallengetheauthorhadinworkingwithKevin?A.Hisfewwords.B.Hislackofrespect.C.Histirelesspractice.D.Hishesitationtoplay.26.What

didKevinfeelduringthefirstsoccermatch?A.Hefelttoonervoustokicktheball.B.Hehadasenseofbelongingatschool.C.Hewasproudofplay

ingasarockstar.D.Hewashappytobecheeredasthebestplayer.27.Whathappenedatschoolafterthefirstsoccermatch?A.TheauthorandKevinhadnonetofear.B.Therewa

sanewatmospheretorespectteachers.C.Kidswithintellectualdisabilitieswereincluded.D.UnitedSportsbecamepopularwith

students.CDidyouknowthatswimmingcanprovideyouwiththetoolsyouneedforachievingsuccesslaterinlife?Thefollo

winglifelessonsaren’tthingsyoucanbetaughtinaclassroom.Theyaredrawnfromthecount-lesshourswespendswimminginthecleanwater

.Havingbiggoalsisnecessarytoachievesuccessinthepool.Sometimesthosebiggoalscanbeourworstenemy,however.Youneedtostartw

ithshort-termgoals.Sometimestakingbabystepscanbetooslowforsomepeople,makingthemannoyed,butsuccessfulswimmersknowthatthisslowprogressp

rovidesanaccumulatedeffectthathasahugeimpactinthemidandlongterm.Successinthepool—andlife—isachievedstepbystep,mistakebymistake,smallwi

nbysmallwin.Swimmingtestsyourmentallimits.IcannotcounthowmanytimesIwatchedthecoachwriteasetoftrainingplansontheboardandfeltmyselfholdingbac

kdeepinside,mindracing,withthoughtsofhowbadlyIwasgoingtodieoverthecourseoftheset.Butthenwhathappened?Ipulleditoff.Ist

artedtheset,andtalkedmyselfthroughit.“Hey,thisisn’tsobad.”Alittlebitlater,“Okay,halfwaydone.”Andfinally,“Iamgoingtoachievethegoal!”Therealityisyoun

everknowhowtoughyouareuntilyouareintherace,reachingthatgoaleventhoughafewminutesearlieryouwerementallyshakinginyourswimmingsuit.Thiscarriesr

eallywellintotheotherchallengesyouwillfaceinyourlife.Wealwaysthinkwearen’tcapable,thatswimmingorlifefinallybeatsu

s,butbelieveitornot,youwillalwaysbeasstrongasyouneedtobe.28.Whydoestheauthorthinkthatsometimesbiggoalscanbeharmful?A.Swimme

rswillfeelannoyedattheirslowprogress.B.Biggoalsneedalongannoyingtermtoachieve.C.Smallbutnecessarystepscanbe

easilyignored.D.Moremistakesareneededtoachievebiggergoals.29.Whatwastheauthornervousaboutwhenseeingthesetonth

eboard?A.Losinghislifeintherace.B.Failingtoreachthegoal.C.Drinkingthewaterinthepool.D.Finishingtheracehalfway.30.Whatdoesthe

phrase“pulleditoff”inParagraph3mean?A.Lefttheplace.B.Tookitoff.C.Madeit.D.Gaveitup.31.WhatCanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Confidenceiswhatyouneedtor

eachyourgoalB.LifelessonsyouwilllearnfromswimmingC.SwimmingcanmakeyoutoughinlifeD.SmallgoalsadduptobigsuccessDIreallyenjoyautumn’sdisplayofgol

denleaves,butasabirdloverintheUK,therealthrillatthistimeofyearisthearrivalofmigratorybirds(侯鸟)fromIceland,SiberiaandCa

nada.TheUKislucky—inwinter,wegetawidevarietyofbirdsheadingheretoescapetoughconditionsfurthernorth.Andinsummer,wearevisitedbybir

dsfromAfricasuchasswallowsandcuckoos(杜鹃)thatmakethemostofourlong,lightdaysforhavingtheiryoung.Whilethelongflightsar

eundoubtedlyimpressive,therearesomespeciesthatflyconsiderablyfurther,spendingmuchoftheirlivesattheextremeendsofEarth.TheArct

ictern(北极燕鸥)hastheworld’slongestmigration:around-tripof35,000kilometersannually.Arcticternsbreakuptheirlongjourneysthough,soifyoua

relookingfor,heworld’slongestnon-stopflyer,thatrecordisheldbythebar-tailedgodwit(斑尾塍鹬).Sowhydobirdsmigrate?Itmakessenset

oheadsomewherewarmerforwinter,butitcanbehardertoexplainwhysomeAfricanspeciesthenreturntoEuropeforsummerwhenfoodisstillplentifulint

heirwinteringgrounds.Itcouldbebecausethereislesscompetitionhere,orbecauseourlonger,coolerdaysareuseful.Sometripsareevenhardertoexplain.Forex

ample,theancientmurrelet(海雀)fliesalmost8,000kilometersfromCanadatoChina,despiteverysimilarconditions.Alth

oughthereisstillmuchwedon’tknow,wedoknowthatourchangingclimateismakingbirdslosethebenefitsofsuchlongjourneys.

Arcticternssurviveonsandeels(沙鳗)whentheyarriveintheShetlandIslands.In2004,theUKsawasuddendropinsandeelsduetocli

matechange.Theislandsusuallyhostmorethan20,000pairsofArcticterns,butdidn’tseeasinglechicksurvivetoadulthoodthatsummer.Ihavesomuchadmi

rationfortheworld’sfurthestfliers,andIjusthopetheycanclingonandthatwecancometofullyunderstandthem.32.Why

dosomebirdstraveltotheUKfromAfricainsummer?A.Tosearchformorefood.B.ToescapetheheatinAfrica.C.ToenjoythewarmthintheUK.D.Totake

advantageofthelongerdays.33.Whichbirdfliesthelongestnon-stopintheworld?A.TheArctictern.B.Theswallow.C.Thebar-tailedg

odwit.D.Theancientmurrelet.34.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftheancientmurrelet’stripfromCanadatoChina?A.Puzzling.B.Relaxing.C.Impressive.D.Unnecessary.

35.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theauthor’sadmirationandpityforArcticterns.B.Theimpactofclimatechang

eonmigratorybirds.C.Whatpeopleshoulddotoprotectmigratorybirds.D.HowArcticternsfindfoodduringtheirmigration.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。Arecentstudyshowedthattwoinfiveadultsarenowstrugglingtosleepatnight36Hereisalisto

ffourcost-effectivelightexercisesthatmayhelpyoufallasleepeasier.YogaYogaisagentle,effectivewaytowinddownafterabusyda

y,andpracticingatnightcanhelpyourelaxbeforeyougotobedsoyoucansleepbetter.Yogacanhelpyoupracticeslow,controlledbreathi

ngandcanalsoloweryourheartrateandimprovedigestion(消化)aswell.37WalkingWiththecold,darkwinternightsuponus,it’sc

omfortabletostayindoors.However,goingforawalkintheeveningcanhelpsendyouofftosleep.Walkingcanreducestressand

improvementalhealth,meaningitcanhelpclearyourmindofanxietiesbeforeyouheadtobed.38Theteawillalsocalmthemindandhelpyousleepbetter.CyclingLike

walking,goingforalightcyclecanimprovesleepquality,burningcaloriesandenergy.39Beingawayfromthenoisesofacityo

rabusyresidentialareacanhavehugeimprovementsonmentalwell-being.Justmakesuretowearreflectiveclothingandhavelightso

nyourbikeifoutinthedark.Swimming40Swimmingatnightburnsoffenergyandprovidesacalmingeffectthathelpsyoufallasleep.Aimfor30minutesacoupleofn

ightsaweek,twotothreehoursbeforeyouheadtosleep.Havingahotshoweraftercanalsohelpmakeiteasiertofallasleep.A.Light-to-moderatee

xercisecanhelp.B.Youareluckyifyoulivenearalocalpool.C.Allofthesecanhelpgiveyouagoodnight’ssleep.D.Gymsoffermembershipdealsto

helpwiththecost.E.Itcanleaveyourfinancesandhealthinbettershape.F.Youcanplanaroutethroughaparkornearthecountryside.G.Youcana

lsomakeacupofteatowarmyourselfupafterwards.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,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选

项。ImadebreadyesterdaybecauseIwasmissingmymom.AsIpouredovertheoil,I41thetimeMomtaughtmetomakebread.Iwasaboutsixteenand1askedherfora42forherbread.She

toldmeshedidn’thaveonebutshewouldguidemethroughthe43.SoIwentthroughtheprocessunderher44eyes.Whenthewaterhad45,Imixedthoseandstartedaddingflour,p

uttingthedrymassesintothemixture.Ikeptadding46untilIcouldn’tstirinanymore.Momwatchedandcheckedfromtimetotimeto47themovementort

ofeeltheshapeandthickness,encouragingmeto48ittoo.Astherightstandardwasreached,I49theentiremassandputitinthebowltorise.Igaveitagoodpa

twithmyhand.Momlookedatme50andasked,“Whydidyoudothat?”Ishruggedandsaidsmilingly,“Becauseyoualwaysdoit.Whydoyoudoit?”51to

afriendyesterdayafternoonshesuggestedgettingabreadmaker.MyanswerwasaswiftNO!Thejoyis52theprocess.Forme,itslowsdownmy53andtheprocess

iscalminginthemovements.Mysmallbatch(一团生面)producedsixloaves.Therewassatisfactionknowingtheycamefrommyownhands—and54inknowingthatIhadextraloave

sto55withfamilyandfriends.41.A.worriedaboutB.thoughtofC.gaveupD.lookedinto42.A.recipeB.changeC.preparationD.preference43.A.journe

yB.challengeC.processD.campaign44.A.anxiousB.watchfulC.shinyD.doubtful45.A.cooledB.disappearedC.filledD.frozen46.A.waterB.saltC.flourD.

oil47.A.startB.correctC.endD.watch48.A.tasteB.measureC.weighD.reel49.A.gatheredB.coveredC.examinedD.divided50.A.coldlyB

.angrilyC.curiouslyD.shyly51.A.TurningB.TalkingC.AttendingD.Appealing52.A.inthemiddleofB.atthecostofC.inthecou

rseofD.forthebenefitof53.A.mindB.workC.reactionD.growth54.A.troubleB.doubtC.pleasureD.interest55.A.workB

.dealC.provideD.share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。PublicserviceDayisaglobalholidayheldeveryyearonJune23rd.

56.(found)bytheUnitedNations(UN),thisholidayaimstostresstheimportantroles57.citizensfromaroundtheworldpla

yinthepublicsector,whetheronapaid58.voluntarybasis.Specialeventsarealsoheldtohelpencourageyoungadultstoen

gagein59.(career)inpublicservice.ItistheroleoftheUNtohelpmaketheworlda60.(good)placeforall,andtheorganization

61.(strong)believesthatpublicservicejobscanhelpstrengthencommunitiesaroundtheworld.ThefirstPublicServiceDaywasheldonJune23,2003.PublicServiceDayis6

2.UNholiday,soyoucanexpect63.(see)celebrationsheldthroughoutmultiplecountries.Whilemostofthecelebrationsoccuronsiteinpublicserviceinstitutio

ns,otherorganizationsholdceremoniestohelphonorpeople64.(work)incivilservice.TheUNholdsitsownannualceremony,butindividualcommunitiesoftenhosttheir

ownspecialevents.MembersinJune23rd’seventsmayalsoshowsymbolsofPublicServiceDay.Thesymbol65.(create)bytheUN,wi

ththefeatureofcolumnsbesidethreebluehumanfiguresjoininghands.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,你的美国好友Thomas来信表示对中国的美食很感兴趣。请你给

他回信,推荐一种家乡的特色美食。内容包括:1.美食的特点;2.推荐的原因。注意:1.词数80左右;2.开头已给出,不计入总词数;3.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearThomas,KnowingthatyouareanenthusiasticChinesefoodlover,Lo

okingforwardtoyourreplysoon.Yourssincerely,LiHua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。续写的词数应为150左右。MyAmazingMomIl

ivedaboutanhourawayfrommymom’s,butIvisitedmymotheroften,especiallywhensheturnedninety.EventhoughmybrotherandIhadfeltitwastimeforMomtomoveinwi

thoneofus,shewouldn’thearofit.Irememberoneofmyvisitsasifitwereyesterday.Momwasninety-sixyearsold,andshehadinsistedonbakingcookiesforhergreat-g

randsons’birthdayparty.Ihadofferedtomakethemforher,butshedismissedthethought.Shewantedtocontributetothebirthdayparty’smenu,j

ustlikeshealwayshad.Momhaddecidedtobakecookiesthefollowingmorning.IhadsuggestedshewaituntilIarrivedthenextday,butshesaidshewouldbefine.SowhenIwentg

roceryshopping,Imadesuremymomhadallthebasicingredients(食材)sheneededforthemorning.Iplacedthemonthekitchencounter.An

dsinceithadbeenahandfulofmonthssinceMomhadmadehercookies,Idecidedtowritetherecipeoutagain.Theoriginalwasprettyworn,andIwasn

’tsureshewouldstillrememberalltheingredientsandmeasurements.BeforeIleftforhome,Isettheoventemperatureto350degrees

.Allshehadtodowasturnitoninthemorning.WhenIarrivedthenextmorning,Ifoundhercookieswerecoolinginrowsontheshelves.Shehadaccomplishedquitealotthatmorn

ing,anditwasonlynineo’clock.However,Momwasn’thappy.Shetoldmethecookiestastedawful.Iblamedmyselffornotinsis

tingthatwebakethemtogether.ThedisappointmentonherfacemadeitquiteclearthatMomfeltdefeated,asifshehadlostherpurpos

eattheageofninety-six,Ilookedatthecookies.Theydidappearflatterthanusualandtastedawful.Iassumedshehadprobablyleftoutsomeingredients.Maybeshed

idn’treadtherecipecorrectly.注意:1,续写词数应为l50左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。ButIcheckedmyrecipeanditturnedouttobeal

lmyfault.Thatafternoon,sheimmediatelydecidedtobakefreshcookies.高三年级上学期开学收心测试卷英语参考答案学们接纳了那些有智力障碍的孩子。C获得更多资

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