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扬州市2022-2023学年高三检测英语第一部分:听力(共两节,20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分)第一节听下面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.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Reserveacheaphotel.B.GotoMexicoonbusiness.C.Relaxandenjoyh
imself2.Whatwillthewomanget?A.Carpetcleaner.B.Apapertowel.C.Aglassofwine.3.Whoisthewoman?A.She’sateacher.B.She’sastudent.C.She’sanas
sistant.4.Wherearethespeakersheaded?A.Toaswimmingpool.B.Tothebeach.C.Toarestaurant.5.Whyisthemuseumofgreatsignificance?A.It’samuseumforoldart.B.I
twillbebuiltonasmallisland.C.It’sthefirstofitskindinIndonesia.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howmuchdoesanentranceticketcost?A.Twodollars.B.Fivedollars.C.Sev
endollars.7.Howdoesthewomanpay?A.Incash.B.Bycheque.C.Bycreditcard.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredidthetomatosaucecomefrom
?A.Alocalfarm.B.Astoreonlyfivemilesaway.C.Theman’sowntomatoes9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofcooking?A.Sheenjoysit.B.Itmake
sherfeelcreative.C.Shedoesn’thavethepatienceforit.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Intervie
werandinterviewee.B.Husbandandwife.C.Neighbors.11.Wheredidthemangotocollege?A.InWashington.B.InTexas.C.InNebraska.12
.Whatisthewoman’sjob?A.Sheisacomputerprogrammer.B.Sheisabanker.C.Sheisanartist.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatdidFitbitsa
yabouttherecentstudy?A.Itwasfalse.B.Ithurttheirbusiness.C.Theyhadnocomment.14.WhendoesthemanusehisFitbit?A.Onlywhenhe’sexercising.B.Duringthedaytim
e.C.Allthetime.15.WhatdoesthemanthinkofhisFitbit?A.It’ssometimesuncomfortabletowear.B.It’sofgoodvalue.C.It’soflittleuse.16.Howdoest
hewomansound?A.Interested.B.Bored.C.Upset.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Asearche
ngine.B.Alanguageprogram.C.Afreelessonwebsiteforteachers.18.HowmanypeopleuseDuolingocurrently?A.Overonehundredmillion.B.Afew
hundredthousand.C.Severalthousand.19.WhereisLuisvonAhnfrom?A.Switzerland.B.Guatemala.C.CostaRica.20.HowwasDuolingooriginallyfunded?A.
Bybigwebsites.B.Byanactor.C.Byschool.第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATheRightElectricB
ikeForYouThebicyclefeverisback,butthistimeithasgoneelectric.AccordingtoNPDGroupwhichtracksthebicycleindustry,electricbikesaleshavemorethandouble
dsince2019.Andtheirpopularityisstillontherise.Confirmyourneedandpicktheelectricbikethat’sbestforyou.MODELWHAT’SI
TFOR?WHO’SITFOR?SwagtronEB5◆Suche-bikesaredesignedtomakeshorttrips,addingtotherider’scomfortandabilitytosee.Theelectricassista
nceallowsyoutotraveleasilyandcomfortably.◆Thoselookingforalternativestodrivingaroundthetown.They’relighterthanmo
stmotorcycles.makingthemperfectforcarryinggroceriesandlaptops.SpecializedTurbo◆Thesee-bikesusethesame
lightstructureandnarrowwheelsasconventionaltouringbikes.Theelectricmotormakesitpossibletocoverlongerdistances.◆Riderswhoareeagerformorecha
llengingcyclingorwanttoextendtheridingdistance.Theridingpositionmaydiscouragethosewithbackorneckpain.RadWagon4◆Withstrongstructureandfatwhee
ls,theytransportrelativelyheavyloads,whichcanbeequippedwithaseatorrack(支架).◆Anyonewhowouldprefertotransportlargeloa
dsofgroceriesorpackages(orevensmallkids)withsomethingotherthanacar.AncheerEM◆Withstrongerstructure,biggerwheels,andsuspensionsystem
sthatabsorbtheimpactofroughrides,theycanhandleroughlandscapes.◆Someonewhowantstoexperiencetheexcitementofr
idingdowndirttracksbutalsowantsabithelpfromanelectricmotor.21.Whichmagazineisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.TechlifeNews
.B.Muscle&Fitness.C.HowItWorks.D.ConsumerReports.22.Whichismostsuitableforsomeonewhowantstochallenge
long-rangetours?A.SwagtronEB5.B.SpecializedTurbo.C.RadWagon4.D.AncheerEM.23.Whatcanwelearnabouttheelectricbikes?A.Desig
nsofelectricbikesarebasedontravelpurposes.B.Electricbikesaremorepopularthanconventionalbikes.C.Ridersoftheseelectricbikesputspeedinthefirstpl
ace.D.Thetrendofelectricbikesreplacingcarscan’tbeprevented.BMyhusbandandIalwayswantedtogototheCaribbeanbutdidn'tknowmuchabouttheislandso
rhowweweregoingtoaffordit.Bychance,afriendofoursinAustraliamentioned“petsitting”andthatitissomethingyoucandoallovertheworld.Wequicklycreatedanacc
ountonapetsittingwebsiteandbegansearchingforoptions.Therewereonlyacoupleofsitsavailableinthatpartoftheworld,butwetriedourluck,sentare
quest,andtooursurpriselandedathree-monthjobinGrenada,soouryearwasgoingtobetakenupwithCaribbeanpetsits.Inspiredb
yaCanadiancouple,wedecidedtostartourowntravelblog.WebeganbywritingaboutTheVirginIslands,highlightingthebeautifulbeaches.However,forev
eryphotoalbumofabeautifulbeach,therewere10photosoftrash(垃圾).Itwashardtoignoretheplasticpollutionissue,especiallyonsu
chprimitiveandremotebeaches.So,webegantosharephotosofthetrashwesawandhowmuchwecouldpickuponourdailydogwalks.Themor
ewelookedintoplasticpollution,themorewerealizedtheseverityoftheglobalplasticpollution.Fromthatpoint,w
eusedourplatformtocreateawarenessandhighlightwaystosaynotoplasticandtravelplastic-free.Wechangedourdailyroutines,ourwa
yofliving,andevenourdietstoaccommodatemoreorganicfoodsandlittletonoplasticpackaging.It'sbeenoverthreeyearsnowandwecontinue
todowhatwecan.Thisjourneyhasledustosomeamazingplaces,workingwithgreatbrandsandevenorganizingacountry-widebeachclean-upcampaigninGrenada.Ouraimno
wistokeepongoing.Weloveconnectingwithlike-mindedpeople.It'sbeenamazingfewyearsthatwassparkedbyaconversationaboutpetsitting.Whowouldhavegue
ssed?24.Whydidtheauthordopetsitting?A.Toraisefund.B.Toprotecttheenvironment.C.Tocovertravelexpenses.D.Toshootbeaut
ifulbeaches.25.Whatdoestheauthorintendtoconveythroughherstory?A.Petsittingisanewtypeofoccupation.B.TheCaribbeanisanidealtraveldestin
ation.C.Travelblogisasuperbwaytogainpopularity.D.Actionshouldbetakentofightplasticpollution.26.HowdidtheauthorfindherexperienceintheCaribbean?
A.Significant.B.Challenging.C.Adventurous.D.Dreadful.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ChangingLifestylesbyPetSittingB.Unexpected
GainsfromPetSittingTravelC.DealingwithGlobalEnvironmentPollutionD.TheAvailabilityofPetSittingintheCaribbeanCHousingofficialssaythatlatelytheyar
enoticingsomethingdifferent:studentsseemtolackthewillandtheskill,toaddressordinaryconflicts.“Wehavestudentswhoaremadateachotherandtheytexteachoth
erinthesameroom,”saysateacher.“Somanyofourroommateconflictsarebecausekidsdon’tknowhowtonegotiateaproblem.”Andasanypop
psychologistwilltellyou,bottledemotionsleadtosilentdiscontentthatcanboiloverintofrustrationandanger.AttheUniv
ersityofFlorida,emotionaloutburstsoccuraboutonceaweek,theuniversity’sdirectorofhousingandresidenceeducationsays.“Itusedtobe:
‘Let’ssitdownandtalkaboutit.’”hesays.“Overthepastfiveyears,roommateconflictshaveincreased.Thestudentsdon’thavetheperson-to-
persondiscussionsandtheydon’tknowhowtohandlethem.”Theproblemismostdramaticamongfreshmen;housingprofessionalssaytheyseeimprovementasstudentsmovetoward
graduation,butsomeneverseemtocatchon,andtheyworryabouthowsuchstudentswilldealwithconflictsaftercollege.Administratorsspeculatet
hatrelianceoncellphonesandtheInternetmayhavemadeiteasierforyoungpeopletoavoiduncomfortableencounters.Whyexpressangerinpersonwhenyo
ucanventinatext?“Thingsarepostedonsomeone’swallonFacebook:Oh,myroommatekeptmeupallnightstudying,”saysDanaPysz,anassistantdirectorintheofficeofresiden
tiallifeattheUniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles.“It’sadifferentwaytoexpresstheirconflicttoeachother,cons
equentlycreatingevenmorefrictionsascomplaintsgopublic.”InrecentfocusgroupsatNorthCarolinaStateUniversity,dormresidentssaidtheywouldnotevenconfr
ontnoisyneighborsontheirfloor.Administratorspointtoparentswhohavefixedtheirchildren’sproblemsintheiren
tirelives.Nowincollege,thechildrenlacktheskillstoattendtoevenmodestconflicts.Someparentscontinuetointerfereoncampus
.28.Whatisthemainreasonformanyroommateconflicts?A.Studentsarenotstrong-willed.B.Studentsarenotsatisfiedwitheachother.C.Housingdirectorsarenotr
esponsibleforthem.D.Studentsarenotgoodatreachinganagreementabouttheproblems.29.Whatdowelearnfromthesecondparagraph?A.S
tudents,especiallyfreshmen,shouldbottleuptheirdissatisfaction.B.Somestudentsarenotabletohandleconflictsbythetimetheygraduate.C.StudentsinFloridas
itdownandhaveaperson-to-persontalkonceaweek.D.Thenumberofconflictsamongroommateshasdecreasedduringthepastfiveyears.30.WhatistheattitudeofDanaPys
zwhenhementionsroommatesdisclosingtheirconflictsinthemedia?A.Disapproval.B.Indifference.C.Eagerness.D.Empathy.31.Whatsh
ouldparentsdoaccordingtothepassage?A.Theyshouldbeinvolvedintheirchildren’slifeoncampus.B.Theyshouldteachtheirchildrentheskil
lstotackletheconflicts.C.Theyshouldconstantlycontacttheadministratorsofthecollege.D.Theyshoulddealwiththeirchildren’sproblemsintheirwholelives.D
Inhabitatsacrosstheplanet,animalsperiodicallydropeverythingtowalk,flyorswimtoanewplace.Wildlifesuchasw
halesandgeeselearnmigrationpathsbyfollowingtheirparents.Others,includingsmallsongbirds,gainthedistanceanddirectionofthei
rmigrationwithintheirgeneticcode.Andsomeanimalsuseacombinationofgeneticsandculturetoguidetheirmigration.Anothergroupofmigrators
doesnotquitefiteithermodel,andresearchershaveonlyrecentlystartedtofigureouthowtheyfindtheirway.TaketheCory’sshear
water,anoceangoingseabirdthatmigratesovertheAtlanticeveryyear.Theyoungdonotmigratewiththeirparents,soculturecannotexplaintheirjourney
s.Andtheexactpathsvarywildlyfromindividualtoindividual,makinggeneticsequallyunlikely.Cory’sshearwatersarelong-lived,rarelyproducingyoungsuccessfully
beforeagenine.Thisleavesanopeningforlearningandpracticetodeveloptheirmigrationpatterns.Researchersca
llthisthe“exploration-refinement”,anduntilnowithasbeenhypothetical(假设的)becauseofdifficultiesintrackingmigratoryanimals’movements.Butateamofresearcher
shasdonethatbyattachingsmallgeolocatorstomorethan150ofthebirdsagedfourtonine.Theyfoundthatyoungerbirdstraveledlongerdistances,forlongerperiods,a
ndhadmorediversepathsthanolderbirds.“Wefinallyhaveevidenceofthe‘exploration-refinement’formigratorybirds,”saysLetiziaCampioni,whole
dthestudy.YoungerCory’sshearwatersareabletoflyjustasfastastheadults—buttheydonot,suggestingthattheyoun
gdomoreexploring,whichgraduallyfadesastheymatureandsettleintoapreferredcourse.Althoughitmayseemlessefficientthanotherstrategies,“explor
ationrefinementcouldbebeneficialtobirdsandotherorganismsinarapidlychangingworldduetounpredictableman-madechanges,”saysBarbaraFrei.“Itmightbesafe
rtorepeatabehaviorthatwasrecentlysuccessfulthantorelyonpatternsthatwereperfectedlongagobutmightnolongerbesafe.”32.Whatisthefirst
paragraphmainlyabout?A.Itdescribesanimals’habitats.B.Ittalksaboutmigrationmodels.C.Itcomparesdifferentspecies.D.Iti
ntroducesatrackingtechnology.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inparagraph3referto?A.Theopeningforlearningand
practice.B.TheuniquelivinghabitofCory’sshearwaters.C.ThewayCory’sshearwatersformtheirmigrationpatterns.D.Theprocessscientistst
rackCory’sshearwaters’movements.34.WhatdoesLetizia’sstudyfindabouttheyoungerCory’sshearwaters?A.Theytravelasmuchasadultbirds.B.Theym
oveinapredictablemanner.C.Theylowerthespeedforexploration.D.Theylookforacoursewiththeirparents.35.Whatcanwec
oncludefromthelastparagraph?A.Man-madechangesmakemigrationeasier.B.Animalsmakeasaferjourneyviaafixedtrack.C.Courseexplorationcontributestobirds’ad
aptability.D.Acombinationofstrategiesassuresmigrationsuccess.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。Ibelievealmosteveryonewouldliketwothingsfromtheirjobsandcareers:successandhappiness
.Theywanttodorelativelywellfinancially,receivefairrecognitionfortheiraccomplishments,enjoytheirworkasm
uchasonecan,andbecomehappierasapersonasaresult.Somanypeople,especiallyambitious,hard-workingpeople,simpli
fytheminalogicalway:Theyfirstseeksuccessandthenassumethatsuccesswillleadtohappiness.____36____.Chasingsuccesshascoststhatcanenduplo
weringhappiness.Thisisnottosaythatyouhavetochoosebetweensuccessandhappiness.____37____.Butyouhavetoreverse(
颠倒)theorderofoperations:Insteadoftryingfirsttogetsuccessandhopingitleadstohappiness,startbyworkingonyourhappiness,w
hichwillenhanceyoursuccess.Whetheryouareanemployeeoremployer,itisabetterinvestmenttoincreasehappinessatworkandinlife,rathe
rthansimplytryingtoincreasemeasuresofsuccess.____38____.Nomatterhowmuchyouenjoyyourwork,overworkwillbecome
anobstruction(阻碍)towell-being.Onceworkquantityisundercontrol,happinessatworkrequiresasenseofmeaningandpurpose.____39____.E
arnedsuccessimpliesasenseofaccomplishmentandrecognitionforajobwelldone,whileservicetoothersrequiresk
nowledgeoftherealpeoplewhobenefitfromyourwork.Ultimately,althoughsuccessandhappinessarelinked,themagicmostlyworksone-way—andnotinthe
waythatmostpeoplethink.____40____,andmayleadyoutounhappiness.Butworkingonyourhappiness.givesyouthebestchanceatgettingboth.A.Youcanob
tainbothB.ButthisreasoningisfaultyC.It’sfairlyreasonabletothinkthisway,thoughD.Workingonyoursuccesstogethappierisinefficientatbest(充其量)E.Th
efirstthingtorememberisthathappinessrequiresbalanceF.It’sdangeroustopursuesuccessinsteadofhappinessG.Thetwokeyaspectsofmeaningf
ulworkareearnedsuccessandservicetoothers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。Oneofthebenefitsofsocia
lmediaisthatitallowsustowitnesslittlemomentsofjoyallaroundtheworld.Andthiswasjustthe____41____whenaclassicalpianist,KarimKamar,quitelit
erallylentahelpinghandtoa____42____youngsterwhoonlylearnedtowalkrecently.InashortvideoonTikTok,infrontof____43____KarimKamarisplay
ingthepublicpianoatLondon’sbusySt.Pancrastrainstation.Thenalittleyoungsterwalked____44____tohimandaskedthepianistto____45____from
thepublicpiano,sohecouldhavea____46____atplaying.Kamar,who’splayedatmanywell-knownconcerts,____47____stoodupfor
thetinychildandhelpedhimontothepianoseat.Hethenbentdowntoperformwithhisyoungpupil,____48____hishandsasthelittlekidpickedoutt
he____49____toafavorite,“Twinkle,Twinkle,LittleStar.”Inthisshortvideo,it’slovelytoseethepianisttakethe____50____tohelpthechildplaythe
instrument.Anditremindsusofthe____51____ofmusictouniteuswhengenerations____52____andpassdowntheirknow-howtothosestartingou
t.It’salso____53____torememberjusthowourlittleonesdesiretolearnmore,andweshouldalwaysfindawayto____5
4____them—evenwhenittriesour____55____!—astheytryandmakesenseofthehugeworldthatsurroundsthem.41.A.principleB.stateC.argumentD.case42.A.nervou
sB.curiousC.seriousD.anxious43.A.crowdsB.actorsC.studentsD.directors44.A.quicklyB.silentlyC.unstablyD.confidently45.A.setoffB.getupC.tryonD.
givein46.A.turnB.guideC.lessonD.look47.A.unwillinglyB.gladlyC.eagerlyD.cautiously48.A.shakingB.placingC.holdingD.raising49.A.notesB.tastesC.soundsD.
memories50.A.chanceB.spaceC.timeD.gift51.A.powerB.qualityC.favorD.practice52.A.competeB.complainC.compareD.combin
e53.A.impossibleB.incredibleC.difficultD.important54.A.defendB.encourageC.comfortD.challenge55.A.wisdomB.ambitionC.patie
nceD.kindness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。ColdDew,the17thsolartermoftheyear,begin
sthisyearonOct8andendsonOct22.Atthistime,therearesomeinteresting____56____(phenomenon)youneedtoknow.Notonly____57____t
emperaturesdropsignificantly,butalsorainfallisreduced.Whenthecoldairencountersautumnrain,itturnsintomistyrainorfog.When
thehumidityishigh,____58____(fog)regionsforminmanyareasofChina.Peoplealwayssaythatfishinginshallowwaterinautumnmak
essense.That’s____59____temperaturesdecreasequicklyandsunshinedoesn’treachdeepwaterthoroughly.Fishswimtoshallowwaterareas____60____thewatertemper
atureis____61____(relative)high.Pomegranates(石榴)areripeduringColdDew,releasingasweetscent.Withtheirexqui
sitebeauty,flavorandcolor,pomegranatesneverfailtoattractpeopleand____62____(cherish)forcenturiesalsofortheirhealthb
enefitsandanti-agingbenefits.Chrysanthemum(菊花)istheiconicflowerofColdDew.____63____(prevent)autumndryness,manyregionsinChinahavethecustomofdr
inkingchrysanthemumwine,whichisthoughttoboosthearthealthbystrengtheningbloodvesselsand____64____(stimu
late)bloodflow.DuringColdDew,NorthChinatakesonalookoflateautumnwithwhiteclouds,redleavesandearlyfrost.Peopleoftenclimbhillswithcornels(茱萸)_____65___
__thedayoftheDoubleNinthFestival,aimingtodispelevils.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,校报英文栏目Touracrosstheworld的编辑,请你给外教M
r.Brown写邮件邀请他给该栏目撰稿。内容包括:1.栏目介绍;2.稿件要求;3.期待来稿。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。DearMr.Brown,___________________________________________________
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_________________________________Yours,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。GiftsforthepoorMrs.Susanwasmeanand
bad-tempered.Therewasnootherwaytodescribeher.JusttheotherdayIheardhertellingtheheadmasterthatchildrentooktoomuchtimeinarts.Sheeven
saidthatmostofusdidn’tunderstandwhatweweredoing.Ilefttheofficefeelingveryangry.Myangerdidn’tlast,however.ItwasDecemberandChristmaswasapproac
hing.Excitementfilledmerightuptothetopofmyhead.Ismiledandlaughed,singing“JingleBells”aswerodehomefromschool.Afterdinner,MomandDad
calledmeintothefamilyroom.Iknewwhatweweregoingtodiscuss.EveryyearforaslongasIcouldremember,wehadchos
enafamilywhoneededsomeextrahelpatChristmastime,andwehadtakengiftsandfoodtotheirhouse.Itwasoneofourfamily’sfavoritetr
aditions.Dadsaid,“It’stimewedecidewhichfamilytohelpthisyear.Doyouhaveasuggestion?”Someyearsithadbeenreallyeasytodecide,butthisyearIcouldn’
tthinkofanyone.DadlookedatMom.“MaybeMomhasasuggestion.Sometimesshenoticesthingstherestofusmiss.”Momsmiled.“Idoknowof
someonewhoneedsourhelp.IthinkweshouldhelpMrs.Susan.”Icouldn’tbelievewhatIwashearing!“But,Mom,”Iprotested,“sheseemst
ohaveplentyofmoneyandshedressesinniceclothes.Besides,she’sreallybad-tempered.Shedoesn’tevenlikekids.Shemightevenkickourgiftsoffherporch(门
廊).Ithinkweshouldchoosesomeoneelse.”“IknowMrs.Susanhasenoughmoney,”Momsaid.“Iknowsheisn’tverypleasanttobearo
und.Butshewasdivorcedbeforeshemovedhere.Shehasthreechildrenwhohavetheirownchildrenandnevercometoseeher.Sheisverylon
elyandunhappy.Yousee,shenevercelebratesChristmas.April,youweren’tquiterightwhenyousaidshewasn’tpoor.”“Youmea
nshe’spoorinlove?”Iasked.“Yes.Sometimesit’smuchmorepainfultobepoorinlovethanitistobepoorinmoney?”Iwasquietform
inutes.ThenDadsaid,“Let’stakeavote.”Dad’andMom’shandswentup.Lookingatthem,Iunwillinglyraisedmine.注意:1.续写的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Momsaid
besidesbuyingheragift,weshouldmakesomethingbyhand._________________________________________________________________________
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usan’sdoorbell.______________________________________________________________________________________________________
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2023高三下3月双周练英语答案听力(20*1.5=30)1-5:CBABC6-10:BACCC11-15:ABACB16-20:ABABA阅读理解(15*2.5=37.5)21-23:DBA24-27:
CDCB28-31:DBAB32-35:BCCC七选五(5*2.5=12.5)36-40:BAEGD完形填空(15*1=15)41—45:DAACB46—50:ABBAC51—55:ADDBC短文填空(10*1.5=15)56.phenomena57.do58.foggy59.be
cause60.where61.relatively62.havebeencherished63.Toprevent64.stimulating65.on应用文(满分15分)DearMr.Brown,Iamwritingtoinv
iteyoutocontributeanarticletoTouracrosstheworld,anEnglishcolumnofourschoolpaper.Thecolumnismeanttointrod
ucescenicspotsacrosstheglobe.Itisoneofthemostpopularcolumnsamongusstudents.Wehopetoknowaboutthemostimpressivetouristdestinationofyourcountryfr
omyourarticle,whichisabout200wordslong.WouldyoupleaseemailusbeforethisFridayafternoon?Lookingforwardtoyourcontribution.
Yours,LiHua读后续写(满分25分)Momsaidbesidesbuyingheragift,weshouldmakesomethingbyhand.Remindedbymymother,Ispentalongtimemakingagiftandwriting
someChristmaswishes.Iwrappedthegiftcarefullyandputitinabeautifulbox.OnthetopoftheboxItiedabrightredbow.Timeflowed.WhenIfinishedalltheprepar
ations,myheartwasfullofexcitement.OnChristmasDay,myfamilyandIwenttoSusan'sdoor.Withtheboxinhand,Icouldfeelmyheartpo
undingwhenringingSusan’sdoorbell.Ms.Susanwassosurprisedthatherjawdroppedwhenshesawus.Isaidwithgreatjoy,“MerryChristmas!He
re’sapresentforyou,Ms.Susan!”Withgreatgratitude,Ms.Susaninvitedusinandopenedmygiftbox.It’sapictureImademyself,whi
chwasaboutMs.Susanreunitingwithherfamily.Shewassoexcitedthatsheburstintotearsandsuddenlyhuggedmeinherarms,sobbing,“Thisisthemo
stmeaningfulgiftIhaveeverreceived,andthemostunforgettableChristmasIhaveeverhad!”听力原文:1.C【原文】M:Ineedavacatio
n.Ihaven’thadadayoffineightmonths.It’sabouttimeIdidsomethingfun.W:Iagree.You’vebeenworkinghardlately.Whyd
on’twegotoMexico?Icangetusagooddealonahotel.2.B【原文】W:Ijustspilledredwineonthecarpet.Doyouhaveanycarpetcleaner?M:No,Ijustranout.Get
apapertowelandtrytogetthestainoutwithwaterandsomesalt.Hurry!3.A【原文】W:Mark,pleasebequiet.We’reinthemiddleofatest.Ifyouneedsomethi
ng,ourteachingassistantBrittanyisheretohelpyou.M:Sorry,Mrs.Smith.Susieaskedtoborrowapen,andIwasjusttellingherIdon’tha
veanextraone.4.B【原文】M:Ifyougrabthetowels,I’llgetthesunglasses.W:Okay.Doyouhaveeverythingelseyouneed?Abathingsuit?Yoursurfboar
d?M:Yes,everything’sinthecaralready.Ialsopackedsomesandwichesincasewe’rehungrylater.5.C【原文】M:Indonesiaisopeningitsfirstinternationa
lmodernartmuseumin2017.It’sgoingtobecalledtheMuseumMACAN,whichisshortforMuseumofModernandContemporaryArtinNusantara.W:Whatdoestheword“nu
santara”mean?M:It’sanIndonesiantermforagroupofislands.6.B7.A【原文】W:I’dlikeatickettothefair,please.M:OK.Thisisanentranceticketonl
y.Ifyou’dliketogotothepettingzooorthehorseride,therewillbeanextrafee.W:Howmuchdothosecost?M:Thepettingzo
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creditcards?M:No,wetakecashonly.W:Okay,hereyougo.8.C9.C【原文】M:Imadeusapizzafortonight’sdinner.Ibakedapplepie,madethetomatosaucefromourtomatoesintheba
ckyard,andIboughtthecheesefromalocalfarmaboutfivemilesaway.W:Yum!Ican’twaittoeatit.You’vebeencookingalotlately.Why
thechange?M:I’vegottenreallyintowatchingcookingshows.I’vebeeninterestedincookingforalongtime,butIjustdecidedtog
iveitatryrecently.W:I’manokaycook,butIdon’tenjoyitverymuch.Ittakesalotofpatience,whichIdon’thave.10.C11.A12.B【原文】W:Hello.MynameisChristina.I’mjustst
oppingbytobringyousomecookiesandtointroducemyself.M:Hi,Christina.I’mBryce.It’sverynicetomeetyou.Pleasecomein.W:Sure.M:Thankyouforthecook
ies.Wouldyoulikesomethingtodrink?W:Waterisfine.Thankyou.M:Hereyougo.Takeaseat.So,wherewereyoulivingbefore?W:MyhusbandandIwereliv
inginNebraska,buthegotajobouthere,sothat’swhywemoved.I’veneverbeentotheWestCoastbefore.IloveWashingtonsofar.M:I’vebeeninWashingtonfor
tenyearsnow.IwasborninTexasandcameouthereforcollege.I’vestayedeversince.W:Whatdoyoudoforwork?M:I’macomputerprogram
mer.It’sagoodjob,butmyrealpassioninlifeismakingfurniture.W:That’sinteresting.Idoalotofpaintinginmysparetime,althoughI’mabankerduringtheday.13.A14.C
15.B16.A【原文】W:Whatareyouwearing?M:AFitbit.It’sawatchthathelpsmekeeptrackofmyhealth.W:Howaccuratedoyouthinkitactuallyis?M:I’mnotsure.Ireadastud
yrecentlythatsaidtheFitbit’sheartratemonitordoesn’tdoagreatjobatmeasuringyourheartbeatduringphysicalactivity.Itgivesahigherreadingthani
tshould.W:Oh,Ithoughtitwouldhavebeentheotherwayaround.M:Metoo.Ofcourse,Fitbitwasveryupsetbythestudyandsaiditwasn’ttru
e.W:Well,astudylikethatwillprobablyreallyhurtitsbusiness.M:Well,theirproductsareverypopular,sopeoplewillstillmostlikelybuythem.W:
DoyouwearyourFitbitoften,orjustwhenyou’reexercising?M:Iwearitallday,everyday.IevenwearitwhenI’msleeping.W:Wow,that’simpressive
.Isn’tituncomfortable?M:No,notatall.W:MaybeIshouldgetone.M:Youshould.Ireallylikemine.Therearemanydifferentkindsyoucan
choosefrom.They’reexpensive,butIthinkthey’reworththemoney.17.B18.A19.B20.A【原文】Duolingoisafreelanguage-learningwebsiteandapp.Itoffersa
d-freecoursesforthosewhowanttolearnanewlanguage.Asof2016,Duolingohasfifty-ninedifferentlanguagecoursesfortwenty-threelanguages.Over120millionpe
opleareregisteredwiththeprogram.Duolingowascreatedin2011byProfessorLuisvonAhnandhisgraduatestudentSeverinHacker,whowasborni
nSwitzerland.Prof.LuisvonAhnwasborninGuatemala,andhewasupsetbyhowexpensiveitwasforpeopleinhistowntolearnEnglish.Hewantedtocrea
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nslations.ThecontentcamefromlargewebsitessuchasBuzzFeedandCNN.com,whichpaidDuolingototranslatetheirwebpages.Manypriv
ateinvestorshavegivenmoneytothecompany,includingactorAshtonKutcher’sfirm.Duolingohasalsobeenusedinpublicschools
inCostaRicaandGuatemala.