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吉林市普通中学2022-2023学年度高三毕业年级第三次调研测试英语注意事项:1.本次考试由四部分组成,考试时间120分钟,满分150分。2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的学校、班级、姓名、考生号填写在答题卡指定位置。3.请按题号顺序在答题纸上各题目的答题区域内整洁作答,超出区域答题无效。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)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。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第1小题的有关内容。1.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shealwayshasbrunchinthecafé.B.Shepreferstogotothegymalone.C.S

helikestoworkoutwiththeman.2.Whoisateacher?A.Mrs.Moore'sdaughter.B.Mrs.Moore'shusband.C.Mrs.Moore'sson-in-law.3.Whyisn

'tRachellookingherself?A.Hermotherlostherjob.B.Shehasnofriend.C.She'sgoingtomove.4.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutt

heholiday?A.Content.B.Disappointed.C.Hopeful.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onthephone

.B.Inahospital.C.Inarestaurant.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whathappenedtothebottlebank(玻璃瓶回收站)?A.Itwasclosedforsomereason.B.Ithadnospacefo

ranybottle.C.Itwasfacedwithalargefine.7.Whatdoesthewomanrecommendthemantodo?A.Leavetheglassontheground.B.Emptythebottlebankoften.C.

Exposetheissuetothemedia.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Attendingawedding.B.Decoratingtheirhouse.C.Recei

vingtheguests.9.Howlonghavethespeakersbeenmarried?A.For3years.B.Foroneweek.C.Foradecade.10.Whatwillthemandotomorr

ow?A.Examinethenewhouse.B.Makeapurchase.C.Haveabarbecue.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11.Whatmistakedidthewomanmake?A.

Shesoldsomefaultydeskstothecustomers.B.Sheturneddownthecustomers’request.C.Shesentonekindofdeskstothecustomers.12.W

hatdothecustomersintendtodonow?A.Buysomeotherkindsoffurniture.B.Havetheirfaultydesksreplaced.C.Askfortheir

moneyback.13.Howwillthewomansolvetheproblem?A.Bycallingtoexplaineverything.B.Bymeetingthecustomersinperson.C.Byturningtohercolleagueforhelp.听下面

一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。14.AftervisitingEgyptandTurkey,wheredidthewomangothen?A.SpainandFrance.B.IndiaandChina.C.Thailandand

Indonesia.15.Whydidn'tthewomangotoSouthAmerica?A.Shefeltextremelyexhausted.B.Shehadnoenoughtime.C.Shewasshortofmoney.16.Wh

atmadethemanmissthechancetoworkinBrazillastyear?A.AnemergencyinIreland.B.Theboss'sfinaldecision.C.Hisparents'disagreement.17.Whichofthefollowingwill

themanprobablydolater?A.Contacthisfriend.B.Startafoodbusiness.C.Makeaplanforatrip.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。18.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.Th

elifestoryofanationalhero.B.TheoriginofanAmericanholiday.C.Thewaytocelebrateaholiday.19.WhyisSweetestDaycelebrated?A.Tohono

rareligiousevent.B.Topleasesomepeople.C.Tospreadtraditionalculture.20.TowhomdidtheClevelandmanshowkindness?A.

Thesickandtheaged.B.Hisfriendsandrelatives.C.Theorphansandpatients.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。

TheDeadSeamightbethemostfamoussaltybodyintheworld,butit'sbynomeanstheonlyone.Here,weuncoversomeothersaltlakesaroundtheworl

d.SaltSeaThemostfamousofthelot-theSaltSea-isanaturalplacetostart.It’stechnicallynotaseaatall,butalandsaltlake.Itswatersarema

inlydrawnfromtheJordanRiver,andthehighsalinity(盐度)meansnolifecansurvivehere,sodon'texpectanycolorfulfish.However,much

amusementresultsfromthesea’sbuoyancy(浮力):bringsomereadingmaterialtothewatersandlieback.Naturewilldother

est.LakeAssalSurroundedbyblackvolcanorocks,LakeAssaltakesthetitleofbeingthelowestpointinAfrica.Vastsaltfieldsmarkitsedges;thelakeha

slongbeenatthecenterofthearea'ssalttrade,onwhichtheregion'sAfricanlocalsstillrely.Thoughtheareamightnotbesuitabletolivein,thewatersarerich

inmineralsandrelatedtohealthbenefits.DonJuanPondDonJuanPondmightnotwinanyprizesforitsbeauty-atfourinchesdeep,it’slittlemorethanapond,

butworthvisiting.Itssalinitycontentofalmost40percentmakesitoneofthesaltiestbodiesofwateronEarth,meaningitdoesn'tfre

ezeevenwhenAntarctictemperaturesdropto-50°C.AndwithsuggestionsthatwaterinasimilarformcouldexistonMars,there’smoreth

anonereasonforscientiststostudythisfascinatingdry,coldenvironment.GreatSaltLakeThebiggestsaltlakeinthewesternhemisphere(半球)a

ndtheonethatgaveSaltLakeCityitsname,theGreatSaltLakefindsitshomeinnorthernUtah.Whatmakesthelakewell-knownisnotonlythelake'sblueandgre

enwatersandwhite-sandbeaches,butGreatSaltLakeStateParkandAntelopeIslandStateParkbothoffersuperhikingandbikingtrails,andgreatlongviews.21.W

hatcanyoudointheSaltSea?A.Appreciatesomecolorfulfishes.C.Enjoyfascinatingnaturalviews.B.Experiencefloatingonthewater.D.Witnesstheeru

ptionofvolcanoes.22.WhatdoweknowaboutLakeAssal?A.It'sknownforbeingtheworld'slowestpoint.B.Itplaysasignificantroleinl

ocaleconomy.C.It'soneofthesaltiestwaterbodiesonEarth.D.Itattractsscientiststostudyitsenvironment.23.Whichplacewouldyou

gotoifyouliketakingoutdoorexercise?A.SaltSea.C.DonJuanPond.B.LakeAssal.D.GreatSaltLake.BThrownfromhishorsethreetimesandrepeatedlygotwettotheskinwh

ilecampinginaheavyrain,ChrisWalker,thefarmerfromGloucestershirewas,at55,theoldestofthecompetitorsinthisyear’s1

,000kmraceacrossthesteppe(大草原).Despitethehardshipsofhiseight-dayjourney,Walkerwasdelightedtofinishthirdintheannualconte

st.TheMongolDerby,describedastheworld'stoughesthorse-ridingendurancerace,beganin2009asanannualevent.Competitorsracebetwee

ncheckpoints35km(22miles)apart,wheretheychangehorsestoensuretheanimalsarehealthy.Theyspendnightsatoneof28stations,setuptheirowncamporen

joythewarmwelcomeoffriendlyMongolianfamilies.Walker,wasanhouraheadofhiscompetitorsastheraceentereditseighthdaybutunfortunatelyhefacedanhou

randahalfpenaltybecauseduringoneoftheregularcheckshishorsehadahighheartrate,whichisforbiddenduringthecontes

t.WalkersaidhehadgonetoMongoliato“giveitago"butrealisedthathestoodachanceofwinningafterteamingupwithPatrickHeffron,acompetitorfromIreland,whofinish

edthirdequalalongsidehiscompanion.“Thehorsesarequitewild.Igotthrownoffthreetimes.Ifelloffinamarmot(土拨鼠)hole,"hesaid.“Y

ou'regoingalongandyousuddenlydisappear.Youhavetohangontoyourhorsefordearlifeoritgoesoff."Walkersaiditwasimportanttoformateam,mainlybe

causefallingoffalonemeansthattherewasnoonetohelpyouwithyourhorse.“Neitherofushadpriordesirestowinthisracebutwerealised:'We'reinfront.'Sowepushed,”

hesaid.Askedwhetherhewasattractedtoreturntoseeifhecouldwin,Walkerreplied:“Probably,thoughI'mgettingabitold.”24.WhatdoweknowaboutMongolDer

byaccordingtothepassage?A.Itisaverychallengingandboringrace.B.Ithasanstrictlimitonageforcompetitors.C.Itrequireschanginghorsesatcer

tainplaces.D.Itisaworldwideraceheldeverytwoyears.25.WhichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedwordinParagraph3?A.Punishment.C.Warning.B.Advance.D.Sc

hedule.学科网(北京)股份有限公司26.WhatdidWalkerdointherace?A.Hehadaverygoodcontrolofhishorse.B.Hesavedhishorsefromaccidentaldeath.C

.Hevaluedtheteamworkwithapartner.D.Hewasmotivatedbygreatdesirestowin.27.Whatdoesthelastparagraphimply?A.Walkerquestionedtheraceresult.B.Walkerwishedt

hathewereyounger.C.Walkerregrettedtakingpartintherace.D.Walkermaycompeteintheracenextyear.CTechnologyisdevelopingbyleapsand

bounds.AsmalldevicesuchasasmartphonenowhasmoreprocessingpowerthanrocketstotheMoononcehad.Newtechbringsmanyadvantages,makingourliveseasieran

dopeningupnewopportunities.Onepieceofkitthat'sbeenreallytakingoffrecentlyisthedrone.Thispilotlessminiaircraft,originally

developedforaerial(航空的)photographyandwarfare,isnowbringingusbenefitsclosertohome.Inthelastfewyears,techcompaniessuchasAmazon,AlphabetandUberhaveprom

isedusdeliverydrones-bringinggoodstoourdoorstepsinamatterofminutes.Whileprogressindevelopingthemhasbee

nslow,dronesarebecomingmoreandmoreinvolvedinourlife.Dronesarehelpingtoconnectwithandenhancethelivesofpeo

pleinremotelocations.IntheUK,theRoyalMailwantsafleetof500dronestohelpdeliverthemailtofarawaycommunities.Windracers,thecompanydev

elopingthedrones,saytheycannyinfogandproduce30%feweremissionsthancomparablepilotedaircraft.AndinCoventryintheU

K,constructionhasstartedonanaircenter,whichwillactasabaseforpoliceanddeliverydrones.Urban-AirPortLimitedisw

orkingwithcar-makerHyundaionthemini-airport,knownasaskyport.Dronescanalsoplayapartinimprovingthehealthofmillionsofpeople.Forexample,anin

credibledevelopmentprojectbytheUniversityofSouthAustraliaisfordronestoeventuallybeabletosurveypopulationsfordiseasebyreadingthebloodo

xygenlevelsofhumansfromtheair.They’llalsobeabletoscanforothervitalsigns,likecoughingandahightemperature.Itseemsthattheskyisthelimitforwhatd

ronetechnologycanachieve.Theonlythingthatsometimeskeepsitfromworkingisregulation.WritingfortheBBC,JessicaBrownsays:“Ifourskiesaretobecomeascrowd

edasourstreets,airspacerulesneedupdatingtopreventaccidents.”28.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceindicate?A.Asmartphoneismoreadvancedthanroc

kets.B.Therocketstothemoonareverypowerful.C.Technologyisprogressingveryrapidly.D.Technologyiswidelyusedindailylife.2

9.Whatdoweknowaboutdronesaccordingtothepassage?A.Theywereinitiallydevelopedforbringinggoods.学科网(北京)股份有限公司B.They'vei

mprovedpeople'slifequalityinremoteareas.C.Theydon'tcauseanypollutiontotheenvironment.D.Theycandiagnoseandtreatsomediseases

fromtheair.30.WhatdoesJessicaBrownmean?A.Thedevelopmentofdronesisquitepromising.B.It'sapitythatdronesarelimitedtothesky.C.Droneswillbel

ikelytocausesomeaccidents.D.Somelatestlawsareneededtoregulatedrones.31.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.DronesAreDeliveringBenefitsC

losertoHomeB.DevelopingDronesIsFacingManyChallengesC.DronesAreCurrentlyBoominginEveryFieldD.CompaniesAreCompetingtoDev

elopDronesDAccordingtoarecentstudy,childrenexploremorethanadultsandithelpsthenlearnbetterthangrown-u

ps.Thestudynoteswhenadultsattemptsomethingnewbutgetanegativeresult,theyoftenwon'ttryitagain.Dr.AlisonGopnik,oneoftheco-authors,said“Thatmightseemli

kethemostbasekindofintelligence-evenratsstayawayfronapathleadingtoashock.Thedownsideisthatwewillneverlearntheworldismorecomplicated.Children,howeve

r,haveintensecuriosityanddrivetoexploreandthishelpsthemlearnmanydifferentthingsandquickly.”TogetherwithNYUscientistEmilyLiquin,Gopnikconductedas

cientificexperimenttotestifyoungchildren'sdrivetoexploremorethangrown-upsinfluencesthewaytheylearn.Theygave64youngchildrenand

87adultsagamewhereeachplaceddifferentblocksonamachinewithonerule:Ifthemachinelightsup,theygetaprizeconsistingofastar,butifthemachinedoe

sn'tlightup,theylosetwiceasmuch.Thegoalofthegamewastodiscoverthatalltheblocksworkexceptfortheoneswithwh

itespots.Mostofthechildrenwereabletofigureouttherulecorrectly,whereasmorethan70%adultscouldn’t,butitcameatacost:Thechildrenearnedfewerstars.T

heexperimentshowsadultsoftenleaptofasterconclusions,whilechildrenaremorewillingtoexploreandgathermoreinformatio

nbeforetheydecideonaresult.Theexperimentonlystudiedfourtoseven-year-oldscomparedtoadultsintheUnitedStates,notingmoreresearchisneededtogeneralizeit

toabroaderpopulationandcontext,accordingtothepaper.Gopnikconcludes,“Wegrown-upsareoftensoanxioustoexploitthatwedon'te

xplore,soafraidoflosingstarsthatwemissthechancetolearnsomethingnew.Children,however,arenaturalexplorers

,willingtosacrificestarsforthesakeofinformation.Weneedbothtypesofthinkingtogrowup,butadultsmightlearnsome

thingfromthosecuriouskids.”32.WhydidGopnikmentionratsinParagraph2?A.Toshowadults’avoidingbadresultsisunderstandable.B.Tocompar

ewhetheradultsaremuchclevererthanrats.学科网(北京)股份有限公司C.Totellusratsareappropriatesubjectsinexperiments.D

.Tosuggestthatratsarecleverenoughtochoosesafepaths.33.Whatdoweknowabouttheexperiment?A.Itaimedtotestifchildrenhavemoredrivetoexplore.B.Mos

tadultscouldunderstandthegamerulecorrectly.C.Childrengotbetterresultsthanadultsinthegame.D.Ithassomelimitationsandne

edsfurtherresearch.34.WhatdoesGopnikmeanaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Adults'wayofthinkingshouldbeaba

ndoned.B.Thetwowaysofthinkingshouldbecombined.C.Childrenarebetteratgettinginformation.D.Adultsshouldlearntothinkinchildren'sway.35.

Basedonthestudy,whichofthefollowingisdesirableineducatingkids?A.Inspiringkidstoexploreregardlessofrisks.B.Encouragingkidstobebravetotrynewthings.C

.Motivatingkidstodrawconclusionsquickly.D.Teachingkidsnottocareaboutgainsandlosses.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。We'veallheardoftermsIQandEQ,whicharecommonlyused.ButhaveyouheardofAQ?36Beingabletohandletheseroughperiodsweallgothroughisnotonlyimportan

tinourpersonallivesbutinourprofessionallivestoo.Adversesituationscantakeusbysurpriseandshockus.37Failedfriendshipsandrelationsh

ips,financialhardtimesandevensorrowsoflosingbelovedonescanoccuroutsideofwork.AQmeasuresourabilitytowithstandtheshockswhenlifethrowscurveballsatus

andcanbeusedtopredictourresilience(承受力)whenthereisadramaticchange.Sohowcanwelearntobemoreresilient?Luckily,therearesomestep

syoucantaketohelpyoubemoreresilientinthefaceofadversity.38_Resilientpeopleoftenhaveanaimandareabletoconcentratemoreonadesiredoutcome,seeingnegativesi

tuationsasabumpintheroadonthewaytoachievingtheirgoal.Learningtorelaxandregulateyouremotionsisanotherkeystep.Onewaytohelpyououtofst

ressisbypractisingbreathingexercises.Similarly,fcusingonunhappyoruncertainthingscancauseyoutobestressed.Seedifficultiesmoreasa

nopportunitytolearnandgrowemotionally.Finally,makesureyouhaveagoodsocialsupportnetwork.39Wecan'tprevent

thingshappeninginlife.40Buttakingafewstepstobemoreresilientcanmakethemalittleeasiertogetthrough.A.Sometimestheyaren'tpleasant.B.First,tryand

findameaningfulgoal.C.Settingarealisticgoalisthefirststeptoyoursuccessfulcareer.D.AQmeasuresyourabilitytodealwithth

eupsanddownsoflife.学科网(北京)股份有限公司E.Beingabletotalkwithsomeoneaboutthechallengeswefacecanhelp.F.Thesethreequotients(指数)ar

eessentialspiritualqualitiesforeveryone.GIntheworkplace,itcouldbeintheformofbeingfiredormissingapromo

tion.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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Howtobringoutyou

rartpotential?Traditionally,peoplemayburythemselvesinlearning41skillsatastudioandbeginfromdrawinglines

.However,WiebefromSchoolofArt&DesignattheUniversityofMichigan,hasherown42.Sheistryingtodosomethingthats

howsherloveforartandalsobenefitsthe4344byagroupofoldladiesinCanadawhoplantsustainableartmaterialsand45theirvideosonYouTube,Wiebelearnedaboutho

wtoplant,harvestandseparatefibers.Sheplanteddifferentfruitsandvegetablestraditionallyusedtodye(染色)46.Shethenputtheirpeelsintoboiled

watertomakeadye.Forher,it’sa47processbutenjoyable.WiebeplanstoeventuallybuysomelandinDetroittogrowthese48artmaterials.“I’dsetituplikeaco-oper

ativewhereartistscan49afewhoursaweekandthenfreelyuseallthe50thatIgrow,”shetoldMinnesotaNews.Wiebealsolikesfiber-baseda

rt,suchasquilting,sewingandweaving.Shehas51thosetechniquestoherrecentworks,displayedaspartoftheannualSeniorExh

ibitionatherschool.Thefirstisaquiltmadeofpiecesofherfather'spantsand52withpiecesofherfamily'sclothing.Thesecondisatowelshe53fromone

ofherusedsweaters-withanaccompanyingvideoshowingher54.“I'vebeendrawingsinceIwas2.It'sneverbeenaquestionformethatIwoulddosomethinga

rt-related,butratherwhatmorespecificart-relatedthingI'll_55doing.”saidWiebe.41.A.teachingB.gardeningC.pain

tingD.engineering42.A.methodB.dreamC.opportunityD.standard43.A.environmentB.communityC.neighborhoodD.u

niversity44.A.GuaranteedB.RespectedC.EmployedD.Inspired45.A.exposeB.abandonC.imagineD.post46.A.hairsB.

fibersC.picturesD.fingernails47.A.rewardingB.disturbingC.demandingD.frustrating48.A.colorfulB.sustainableC.economicalD.valu

able49.A.observeB.appreciateC.volunteerD.wander50.A.weedsB.grainsC.cropsD.plants51.A.appliedB.confirme

dC.removedD.supported52.A.mixedB.crowdedC.filledD.occupied53.A.savedB.woveC.transportedD.mended54.A.characterB.appearanceC.lifeD.techniqu

e学科网(北京)股份有限公司55.A.leadtoB.endupC.putoffD.carryout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。Qiangembroidery(羌绣)hasalongan

drichhistory,datingbacktotheHanDynasty,56itwasadoptedforuseonclothing.Itmakesuseofmanykindsofstitches(针法)and57(usual)ispract

isedbywomenmoreoftenthannot.Apairofembroideredshoescantakeaslongastendaystoproduce,makingthepracticeatest

ofbothskillandpatience.ChenYunzhen,fromBeichuanQiangAutonomousCountyinSichuanProvince,58(be)amastero

fQiangembroidery.Aspartofhereffortstostoptheendangeredtechniquefrom59(appear),Chenbeganvisitingthesurroundingregion

stoteachembroidery.In2014,sheestablishedaQiangembroideryworkshopthathassinceprovidedfreetrainingtoover20,000people.60(b

reathe)newlifeintoQiangembroidery,Chenhascontinuedtokeep61openmind,introducingnewproductslikepersonalaccessories,notebo

oksandbagsinadditiontothetraditionalclothes.Chen'stwodaughtersreturnedtotheirhometowntohelpsupporthereffortsaftergraduatingfrom

university.Withherdaughters'youthfulsenseof62(innovate),ChenhascombinedmetalworkandQiangembroiderytocreateearrings,rin

gsandnecklacespopular63youngconsumers.Sheisalsoconsideringlivestreamingtopromoteherhandmadeproducts.AccordingtoChen,theQiangpeopledonot

havea64(write)language,soQiangembroiderymust65(preserve)anddevelopedaspartofeffortstosustainitsculture.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)目前,刷短视频风靡全网。请你

根据此现象写一篇英语课前演讲的发言稿。内容包括:1.简述刷短视频的利与弊;2.你的观点。注意:1.词数80左右;2.开头与结尾已给出,不计入总词数。参考词汇:刷短视频watchshortvideosGoodmorning,

everyone.I'dliketoThat'sall.Thankyou.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。Havingworkedatasmallfoodstorefortwoyears

,IthoughtIhadbecomesuccessfulatwhatourmanager学科网(北京)股份有限公司called“customerrelations”.Ifirmlybelievedthatafriendlysmileandanautomatic“sir",“madam"

,“thankyou”and“sorry"wouldseemethroughanysituation.ButonaChristmasnightanoldwomanshookmybeliefthatsuchaglib(油嘴滑舌的)responsecouldsmooth

overanydifficultywhiledealingwithotherhumanbeings.Themomentsheenteredthestore,thewomanpresentedasharpcon

trasttoourshinystorewithitsbrightlightingandneatlyarrangedshelves.Walkingasifeachstepwerepainful,shes

lowlypushedopentheglassdoor.Onsuchazero-degreenight,shewaswearingonlyafadedprintdress,athinsweatertoosmalltobu

tton,andblackslipperswiththebackscutouttoexposeheels.Therewerenostockingsorsocksonherblue-veined(青筋的)legs.A

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