吉林省长春市第二实验中学2022-2023学年高三上学期期末考试英语试题

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长春二实验中学高三上学期期末考试英语试题2023年1月命题人、审题人:高三英语备课组本试题卷分为听力、阅读、语言运用和写作四个部分,共10页。时量120分钟。满分150分。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。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whydoesthewomanspeaktotheboy?A.Tolo

okforhercat.B.Toinvitehimforagame.C.ToaskaboutBob.2.Whatdidthemandoyesterday?A.Hewenttothezoo.B.Hewentswimming.C.Heplayedbasketb

all.3.Whatwillthemanbuy?A.Toothpaste.B.Soap.C.Tissues.4.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?A.Runamarathon.B.Prac

ticesinging.C.Playtabletennis.5.WhatisMichaelgoingtodonextFriday?A.Gotohospital.B.Restathome.C.Takeanexam.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.Wheredoest

heconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inataxi.B.Inahotel.C.Atatrainstation.7.Whatdoesthewomandecidetodointheend?A.Travelwithherclient.B.T

aketheexpressway.C.Taketheearliesttrain.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Howtokeepadog.B.Wheretowa

lkadog.C.Howtocalmdownadog.9.Whatdoesthemansayaboutbarkingdogs?A.Theyarepicky.B.Theyarealert.C.Theyareenergetic.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.Whatwillthema

ndothedayaftertomorrow?A.Goonabusinesstrip.B.Buysomenewclothes.C.Celebrateabirthday.11.Whatbranddoesthewomanrecommend?A.Dior.B.L'Oréal

.C.Clarins.12.WhatdoesSusando?A.Asalesperson.B.Ateacher.C.Abusinesswoman.13.Whatwillthespeakersdoafterwards?A.Cle

anhouse.B.Wearmake-up.C.Goshopping.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman?A.Heisadventurous.

B.Heiscautious.C.Heisknowledgeable.15.WhoisMonica?A.Thewoman'scousin.B.Thewoman'scoach.C.Thewoman'sfriend.16.Whatdidthemandola

stmonth?A.Hewentonatrip.B.Hestudiedabroad.C.Helearnedanewsport.17.WhatisJudy'smajor?A.Businessadministration.B.Electricalengineer

ing.C.Medicine.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.Howtopreventdiseasefromspreading.B.Howtokeepmosquitoesawayfromhouses.C.Ho

wtodealwithmosquitobites.19.Whydoesthespeakermentionice?A.Itcanreducetheswelling.B.Itcanenhancetheeffectsofvinegar.C.Itcanrelievetheallergicreac

tion.20.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Givingalesson.B.Hostingaprogram.C.Conductingresearch.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。ACanyoningThesportsofcanyoning(蹦谷)explorethehigh-energyenvironmentwherewatermeetsrockonthecoast.Protect

edbywetsuitsandhelmets,peoplejumpfromcliffsandwaterfallsanddiscovercavesthatwouldnotnormallybearrivedat.Itwasfirstdoneint

heU.K.byTYFAdventure(01437721611,www.tyf.com)andseveralthousandpeoplejumpfromthecliffsnearStDavid'seachyear.Ahalfdaycan

yoningtripcosts£50(£30forchildrenunder16).DivingDivingisnotpopularwithBritishpeople.Thedifficultiesofwildwatersaregreaterb

ecausethewateriscolderandnotclearenough,butthecoastsofCornwall,WalesandScotlandhavesomeofthebestdivingintheworld.The

BritishSubAquaClub(08701129133,www.bsac.com)andtheProfessionalAssociationofDivingInstructors(01580819688,www.padi.com)runcour

sesteachingtheimportantskills.SurfingThebestsurfingplacesintheUKareonthesouthwestcoastwhereitiswarmer,especiallyi

nCornwall.ThebesttimeofyeartosurfintheUKislatesummerandautumn.TheBritishSurfingAssociation(01479861256,www.britsurf.co.uk)hasalistoffam

oussurfschoolsaroundthecountry.RockclimbingThemostpopularnaturalrocksinBritainincludethePeakDistrict,

theLakeDis-trict,whilelargeareasofScotlandareaclimber'sidealplace.ClimbingcoursesandclimbingwallscanbefoundonthewebsiteoftheBritishM

ountaineeringCouncil(08700104878,www.thebmc.co.uk).21.Ifacouplewiththeirchildof15joininCanyoningfora

day,theywillpay______.A.£130B.£160C.£320D.£26022.WhichofthefollowingisNOTwellacceptedbyBritishpeople?A.Diving.B.Canyoning.

C.Surfing.D.Rockclimbing.23.Thispassageismostprobablyintendedfor______.A.visitorswhowanttopayavisittoBritainB.Chinesestudentswhoareinterestedin

BritishcultureC.visitorsinBritainwhoarekeenonextremesportsD.travelerswhoareenthusiasticaboutcampinginChina

BLastSeptember,BritishartistSachaJafrisettherecordforcreatingtheworld'slargestpainting.Lastweek,thepaintingwassoldfor$62m

illion,whichwillgotocharity.Lastyear,asCOVID-19spreadandmanycountrieswentintolockdown,Mr.JafriwasinDubai.Ratherthanfeelingstuck,Mr

.Jafridecidedtotakeonahugeprojectthatcould“makeareallybigdifference”.Hedecidedtocreatetheworld'slargestpainting.Andhewantedtodoitinawaythatwould

includepeoplefromaroundtheworld.Heaskedchildrentosendhimpic-turesshowinghowtheywerefeelingduringthepandemic(疫情).Hegotartworkfromkidsin140differentc

ountries.Usingthechildren'sideasasastartingpoint,Mr.Jafribegantopaintinahugedancingroominafancyhotel.IttookM

r.Jafrisevenmonthstocreatethepainting.Heworkedlonghourseveryday—oftenupto20hoursaday.Hehurthisbackbybendingoversomuchwhilehepainted.I

ttookover1,000paintbrushesand6,300litersofpainttocreatethepainting.Thepainting,whichwasover1,600squaremeters,wasaroundthesizeoffourbasket

ballcourts.Mr.Jafrihopedthathispainting,called“TheJourneyofHumanity”,wouldhelpbringtheworldtogetherduringa

difficulttime.SinceMr.Jafri'sgoalwastoraisemoneytohelpchildrensufferingfromthepandemic,thepaintingwassplitup

into70largeparts.Mr.Jafrihopedthatbysellingthepartsseparately,hecouldraise$30mil-lion.Butwhentheauction(拍卖)endedonMa

rch22,Mr.Jafrididmuchbetterthanthat.AFrenchbusinessmanboughtallthepieces.Knowingthatthemoneywouldgotocharityalsomotivatedhimtodecidetopaymore.Hesaysh

ewaspoorwhenhegrewup,sohe'sgladtobehelpingchildrenaroundtheworldbybuyingthepainting.24.HowdidSachaJafricreatethelargepainting?A.Hefini

shedthepaintingwithkidsinhisroom.B.Hemadethepaintingunder140kids'guidance.C.Hegotpaintinginspirationfro

mkids'pictures.D.Hefilledhiswholeartworkwithkids'drawings.25.Whatcanweknowaboutthelargepainting?A.Itremainedcompleteallthetime.B.Itwasmadetose

taworldrecord.C.Itearnedtheartistabetterliving.D.Ittooktheartistalotofefforts.26.WhydidSachaJafricreatethepainting?

A.Todevelopkids'loveforart.B.Tohelpfightthepandemic.C.Toshowpandemicsufferings.D.Tokilltimeandseekpleasure.27.Whichofthefollowingwordscandescribethe

Frenchbusinessman?A.Sympatheticandgenerous.B.Braveanddetermined.C.Modestandhonest.D.Creativeandhardworking.CTheUKSpaceAgency

(UKSA)hasgivenmorethan£1milliontowardstrackingsatellitesandspacejunkinorbit.Themoneywillbegiventosevencompaniesthatareworkin

gonwaystodevelopnewsensortechnologiesthatspotobjectsinspace,workingoutwhattheyareandtrackthem.Findingbetterwaystomonitoreverythingcurrentlyin

orbithasbecomeabigpri-oritybecause,withmoreandmoresatellitesbeinglaunched,thereisgrowingconcernaboutthepossibilityofcoll

isions.Addedtothatarearound900,000objects—madeupofoldspaceequipmentthatnolongerworks,andjunklikeglovesandtoolkits

accidentallydroppedbyastro-nauts—thatarestillinorbit.TheUKSpaceAgencyisownedbythegovernmentandisresponsibleforstrengtheningtheUK'

spositioninthespacesector(领域).Althoughsomespacejunkisverysmall,onlyaround1cm,itcoulddoalotofdamageandevencompletelydestroyasp

acecraftiftherewasahigh-speedcollision.Itishopedthatthenewresearchcancreatesomethinglikeanautomatedtrafficmanage-mentsysteminthefuture,which

willkeepfunctioningsatellitesoutofharm'sway.JacobGeerfromUKSAsaid,“Spacetrackingisoneofthekeythingswecandotokeepsafethosesatellitesw

erelyonnow,andtomakesurecertainorbitsdon'tbe-comeobstructedforfuturegenerationsbecausethereistoomuchjunkinth

em.”TheMinistryofDefenceandUKSArecentlyagreedtoworktogetherwhenitcomestospace,withbothhavingvaluablesatellitesinorbitthattheywanttop

rotect.TheUKgovernmentisnowpart-owneroftheOneWebsatellitebroadbandcom-pany,whichhaslaunched74satellitesandha

splanstoputupthousandsmore.28.WhyhasUKSAgivenalargeamountofmoneytosomecompanies?A.Tokeeptrackofsatellitesandspacejunk.B.Tohelpthesevencompanies.C.Tos

potnewobjectsinspace.D.Toexplorespace.29.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph3?A.Thereisanurgentneedtoclearuptheorbitinspace.B.Moreandmoresatellitesshouldbel

aunchedintospace.C.Satellitesmaycrashintoeachotherifleftunconcerned.D.Therehavebeenbetterwaystosolveproblemsconcerningspace.30.Whi

chofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“obstructed”inPara-graph6?A.Incredible.B.Impossible.C.Unavoi

dable.D.Inaccessible.31.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.UKSAhaslaunchedmoresatellitesB.UKSAhasofferedfinancials

upporttoprotectsatellitesC.UKSAhasfoundbetterwaystomonitorspaceD.UKSAhasdetectedtoomuchjunkinspaceDThedaysof

staringatthecomputerscreenpretendingtobeinterestedinanas-signmenteventhoughyouareboredoutofyourmindmaysoonbecomingtoanend.Tha

t'sbecauseifDrHarryWitchel,DisciplineLeaderinPhysiologyatEngland'sBrightonandSussexMedicalSchool,hashisway,computersofthefuturewi

llbeabletodetectboredomandevenreacttoitreal-time.Butbeforeyougetconcerned,themachineisnotreadingyourmind.Itisjustkeepingtrackofthecon

stantinvoluntary(无意识的)movementsthatpeopleexhibitwheninfrontofacomputerorevenatelevision.Thesearenotthebiggerinstrumentalac

tionslikemovingamouseorusingtheremote,butbarelynoticeablemovementslikescratching,fidgeting,orstretching.Witchel

saysthelevelofmovementisdirectlylinkedtohowabsorbedthepersonisinwhatheorsheisreadingorwatching.Thehighertheinterestlevel,thelessthemovem

ent!Totestthetheory,Witchelandhisteaminvited27peopleandexposedthemtoavarietyofdigitalcontentforthreeminutesatatime.Theactivitiesrangedfromplaying

onlinegamestoreadingdocumentslikethebankingregulationsthatmostpeoplewouldfindboring.Avideomotiontrackermonitoredtheirmovementsastheypoweredthrougheac

hassignment.Justastheresearchershadexpected,theinvoluntaryactionsdecreaseddra-matically,byasmuchas42%,whentheparticipantswere

totallyabsorbedinwhattheywerereadingorseeing.Fortunately,thescientistsarenotplanningtousethefindingstocreatemachinestha

treportstudentswhoarenotfocusingatschool.Instead,theybelievethatcombiningthemotiondetectingtechnologywi

thfuturecomputerswillhelpenhancethedigitallearningexperience.Thescientistssaythatbeingabletomeasurethestudents'interestlevelwillenableeducatorstoa

djustthematerialsreal-timeandre-engagethestudents.Witchelalsobe-lievesthatthetechnologycanprovidefilmmakerswithhonestaud

ienceopinions.32.AccordingtoDrHarry,whatwillfuturecomputersbeabletodo?A.Keepalearnerfromdistraction.B.Identifydullnessofalearnerandrespondtoit.C.R

eadalearner'smindexactlyreal-time.D.Helpalearnerwithhisassignments.33.Howdoesanabsorbedlearnertendtobehave?A.Performfewerinvoluntaryact

ions.B.Uselessenergyinanassignment.C.Laughandshoutexcitedly.D.Shownoticeablemovementsconstantly.34.Whatisthevalue

ofthistechnologyforeducators?A.Betteringtheirdigitallearningexperience.B.Introducingmorecomputersintoclass.C.Detectingwhati

ntereststhestudentsmost.D.Findingtheabsent-mindedstudentsinclass.35.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toexp

lainhowlifewillbeshapedbytechnology.B.Toupdateeducators'teachingconcept.C.Toshowwhatlearningwillbelikeinthefuture.D.Tointroduce

anupcomingtechnology.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。Formostpeople,lifehasbecomeaburdenontheirshoulders,a

nditsweightisgrowingheavierandheavier,untilonedaytheycan'tcarryitanymore.Sohowcanwedesignalifethatislesscomplexandmore

meaningful?Withminimalism(极简主义).__36__Thefollowingwayswillassistyouinyourjourneytolivingasimperyetfullerlife.__37__Mostpeople'

slivingspaceisfilledwiththingsthatareneverusedanddon'tcontributetotheirwell-being.Separatetheonesyoudoneedfromtheonesyoudo

n't,andthrowthelatterrightintothedustbin—orbetter,givethemawaytopeoplewhomightactuallybenefitfromthem.Appreciatealltheamazingthingsyoualready

have.Weconstantlycompareour-selvestootherswhoseemhappier,morebeautifulandmoreimportantthanus.Wetryourbestt

oimitatethoseweenvy.__38__Weneedtostopcomparingandacceptour-selvesforwhoweare,withallourimperfections.Takeamomenttoapprecia

tewhatyouhave.Doonethingatatime.Minimalistlivingactuallymeansmakingthemostoutofeachandeverymoment.We'reusual

lycarryingoutdifferenttasksatthesametime.Sowhateverwearedoing,ourmindispartlywonderingsomewhereelse.__39__Developmindfuln

ess.__40__Thusyouneedtodevelopmindfulness.Mindful-nessmeansfullyattendingtowhat'shappeninginthepresent.Therearemanyways

onecandoso.Perhapsthemostcommonwayistositforabout30minutessomewherecomfortablywithyourupperbackstraightandpayfullattentiontoyourbreathasit'sc

ominginandoutthroughyournose.Inthisway,youwon'tbedistractedbyyourthoughts.A.Stopmultitaskingandconcentrateonasinglethingatatime.B.Getridofthi

ngsthatdon'tserveyourhappiness.C.Minimalistlivingrequiresacalmandundisturbedmind.D.Stopconsumingproductsyoud

on'tneed.E.Yetnomatterhowmuchwetry,wealwaysfail.F.Unfortunately,ourmindsarefilledwithworriesinourbusylives.G.Itisaboutenjoyinglifemorewith

less.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。ItwasChristmas1961.I

wasteachinginasmalltownwheremythirdgraderseagerly__41__thegreatdayofgiftsgiving.Eachdayallthechildrenexceptonegirlproducedsomene

wwondertobehungfromtheceiling.Throughitallsheremained_42_,watchingfromafar,seeminglymilesaway.Iwonderedw

hathadhappenedtothisonceso_43_butnowsosuddenlywith-drawnchild.Ihopedthefestivitieswould_44_her.Butnothingdid.Wemadecardsandgif

tsforeveryone.Asmygifttothem,Imadeeachofmystudentsalittlebag.Ofcourse,Iknewtheyhadeachmadesomethingforme.Thedayofgift-givingfinall

ycame.Weoohedandaahedoverourhandiworkasthepresentswere_45_.Throughitall,shesatquietlywatching.Ihadmadeaspecialbagforher,redandg

reenwithwhitelace,hopingverymuchtoseeher_46_.Sheopenedthepackagesoslowlyandcarefully.Iwaitedbutshe_47_.Ihadnotcrackedthewa

llof_48_shehadbuiltaroundherself.Afterschoolthechildrenleftinlittlegroups.ShelingeredwhenIsatdowntocatchmybreath._49_,shecametomewith

outstretchedhands,_50_asmallwhitebox,un-wrappedandslightlysoiled,asthoughithadbeenheldmanytimesby_51_,childishhands.“Forme?”Iaskedwithaweaks

mile.Shesaidnothing,butnodded.Iopenedit_52_.Thereinside,ashinyglassmarblehungfromafadedgoldenchain.I

naflashIknew-shehadmadeitforhermotherwhodiedjustthreeweeksbeforeandwouldneveragainhearherchildishjoysorsorrows.She

tookthechaininbothherhands,reachedforward,and_53_thesimpleclasp(扣环)atthebackofmyneck.Ilookeddownatthegift,thenbackatthegive

r.I_54_itwhenIwhispered,“Oh,Maria,itissobeautiful.Shewouldhavelovedit.”Shestumbledintomyarmsandwewepttogether.Andforth

atbriefmomentIbecamehermother,forshehadgivenmethegreatestgiftofall:_55_.41.A.lookedB.admiredC.spentD.anticipated42.A.curious

B.awkwardC.indifferentD.bitter43.A.dullB.unfriendlyC.moodyD.cheerful44.A.belongtoB.appealtoC.gowithD.turnto45.A.exchangedB.purchasedC.wrappedD.compar

ed46.A.smileB.movementC.prideD.gift47.A.droppedoutB.toredownC.turnedawayD.gaveout48.A.hatredB.trustC.safetyD.isolation49.A.Unexpected

lyB.FrequentlyC.ApparentlyD.Consequently50.A.collectingB.bearingC.openingD.making51.A.disabledB.unwashedC.c

oldD.clever52.A.withcareB.onpurposeC.byaccidentD.byforce53.A.unlockedB.rolledC.removedD.secured54.A.pretendedB.meantC.managedD.lied55.A.ago

ldenchainB.joyC.herselfD.patience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。TheBeijingOrganiz

ingCommitteeforthe2022OlympicandParalympicWinterGamessentathank-youlettertovolunteerapplicantswhowerenot__56__(previous)se

lectedandexpressedgratitudefortheirsupportinthepreparationworkoftheGames.ThelettersaystheCOVID-19pandemic__57__(b

ring)greatchallengestomanyaspectsofthepreparationwork,andthecommitteehasadjustedrequirementsforvol-unteersin__58__(consider)ofviruscontrol

andprevention.“__59__youwerenotselectedasavolunteeroftheBeijing2022WinterOlympicsandParalympics,everyapplic

antis__60__excellentpromoterfortheOlympicspiritandvolunteerism,”thecommitteesaysintheletter.Manyapplicantssaidthey__61__(move)bythetouchi

ngletterandpostedtheirrepliesonline.AnetizennamedJoleen-kunsaid__62__(they)applicationhadbeenseen,which

wassomethingtobeproudofastheywererespectedbythecommittee.AnothernetizenXigualicommentedthattheirenthusiasmhasbeen

respectedandthecommitteeiswarmtopayattentiontodetails,thus__63__(send)aletterlikethis.AccordingtotheBeijing2022Organizing

Committee,morethan1millionpeopleappliedtoserve__64__volunteersandnearly20,000wereselected,mostof__65__arefromcollegesanduniversitiesinBeijing

andHebeiProvince.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,是学校国学社(TraditionalChineseCultureClub)社长,想邀请外教Kris一起参观中国剪纸(paper-cutting)艺术

展。请给他写封邮件,内容包括:1.展览时间、地点;2.展览内容。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式作答。DearKris,_______________________________________

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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。Grandfatherwa

sawiseandhonorableman.Hishousewasnotfarfromours,andIwouldvisithimoftengoinghomeafterschool.NomatterhowrottenIhadbeen,Icouldt

ellGrandpaanything.Mysecretsweresafe.Whenevertherewasaproblem,hegavemethetoolstofixit.IknewIwouldalwaysfindthebestanswerfromhim.Healways

understood.Helovedme.IrememberatimewhenabunchofuswereplayingbaseballinthefieldbehindMrs.Ferguson'shouse.Ihitonepitch

(投球)justrightandslammed!Itwasahomerun(全垒打)thatsoaredhighandaway,andendedupbreakingOldLadyFerguson'skitchenwindow!Weallran!Walkingho

me,mybestfriend,Tom,asked,“Howwillsheeverknowwhodidit?She'sblinderthanabat!”Hehadapoint.IwasafraidthatMrs.Fergusonwouldstaymadatme,soIran

.Ididn'tknowwhatshewoulddo.Itriedtocalmdown.However,mystomachwasinknots(痉挛).Onthewayhome,Iimaginedthatshewasameanwitchc

hasingme,andthefurtherwayIran,thelargershegrew..untilfinallyshetoweredoverthewholetown,seeingmyeverymovewithanevileye.Thoughtsrush

edthroughmymind.WouldMrs.Fergusonstaymadatme?Wouldshecallpolice?Worsestill,wouldshetellmyparentsIcouldn'tevenimaginethedi

sappointmentonMomandDad'sface.TheywerehopingIwouldacthonestlyandinaresponsibleway.IdecidedtostopbyGran

dpa's.Ifeltashamed.Iwantedtohide.Iwantedtoknockmyheadagainstatreeathousandtimesandmaketheworldjustgoaway-asifpunish-ingmyselfcould

undo(消除)things.“IwouldtelleverythingtoGrandpa,"avoiceinsidemesaid.“Iwaswrong.”Itoldhim,withmyheaddown.

Hemusthaveknownsomethingwasupbytheexpressiononmyface.Heknewwehadbeenwarnedmanytimesaboutthedangersofplayingwhereweshouldn't.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2

.请按如下格式作答。ButhejustlistenedwhileIcontinuedtalking.__________________________________________________________________

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