1、潮州市2022-2023学年度第一学期期末高三级教学质量检测卷英语第一部分阅读理解(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AHere are some Gap Year events for you to choose. VisitozIts the only organization in Australia that guarantees jobs for young people coming to our country on a Work and Holiday Visa. Fo
2、r young Americans this is a huge chance to get away from home and stand on their own two feet to make their own decisions. Phone: 4168-6106Email: infoDvisitoz.orgThe Experiment in International LivingIt provides summer abroad programs for high school students who want to connect deeply and engage me
3、aningfully with the richness of another country. Programs are designed to equip participants not only with essential cultural skills and, in many cases, language skills, but also with a deeper awareness of and sensitivity to critical global issues shaping the diverse communities and regions we visit
4、. Phone: 800-345-2929Email: experimentworldlearning.org The International School for Earth StudiesIts a private institution specializing in earth-based studies. The programs encourage students to explore the seeds of greatness, with a view to developing tomorrows environmentally sensitive spokespers
5、ons and leaders. The principle goal is to help students develop responsibility inspired through appreciation and love for natural places and the greater environment. Phone: 819-647-3226Email: infoearthstudiescaExpedition Education InstituteDo you want to be an ecological leader, to become deeply roo
6、ted in the natural world and in your own power to make changes and create a better world?Expedition Education Institute offers a unique opportunity for Gap Year participants to be personally transformed and academically challenged and supported to become better and more self-directed life-long learn
7、ers. Phone: 207-322-2973Email: Infoexpeditioneducation.org1. If you want to learn to be independent which of the following number should you dial?A. 819-647-3226.B. 207-322-2973.C. 800-345-2929.D. 4168-6106.2. Which one attracts a student interested in different cultures most?A. Visitoz.B. Expeditio
8、n Education Institute.C. The Experiment in International Living.D. The International School for Earth Studies.3. What do the last two programs have in common?A. They help students to be life-long learners.B. They aim at making students become influential persons.C. They help students develop respons
9、ibility and creativity.D. They offer a unique opportunity for students to improve academically.B11-year-old child Tanishq Abraham is in the news for graduating from college with three different degrees. The talented kid from California made headlines last year as well, for completing high school at
10、the age of ten. Last weeks graduation ceremony was attended by Tanishqs parents- his mother Taji, a doctor, and his father Bijou, a software engineer. They cheered for Tanishq as he was awarded associate degrees in math and physical sciences, general science, and language studies. He wore a rainbow
11、colored scarf that his grandmother had made specially for the occasion. “The assumption is that hes the all-time youngest,”said college spokesman Scott Crow. “But we dont have all the records to completely confirm. He was beyond doubt the youngest this year.”Tanishq said that he wasnt frightened by
12、the fact that his classmates were all twice his age, especially because he was well-received. “A lot were really happy that there was a kid in their class,” he said. And his parents were pretty low-key about the whole affair, being used to all his accomplishments since a young age. “Even in kinderga
13、rten, he was a few years ahead.” Taji said. “It just went from there.”Interestingly, Tanishq has been home-schooled by his mother. Hes also been taking classes at the American River College since he was seven years old. Youd probably think that Tanishq is done with books for his life, but he actuall
14、y has no plans to stop learning. “I want to become a doctor,” he said after the ceremony. “But I also want to become a medical researcher, and also the president of the United States.” In a tweet, he showed that he hopes to win the Nobel Prize some day in medicine or research. In the meantime, he pl
15、ans to spend his summer on a family vacation and a Calculus II course.4. What can be inferred from Paragraph 2?A. Tanishq obtained four degrees at a time.B. Tanishqs family has gone well off after his graduationC. Tanishq wore a specifically made scarf to his graduation ceremony.D. Tanishqs family h
16、eld a party for Tanishq to celebrate his graduation.5. Why did Tanishq say that he was not afraid of being the youngest at school?A. Because his classmates were all twice his age.B. Because his classmates were nice.CBecause he focused all on study.D. Because he was popular at school.6. Which word ca
17、n best describe Tanishq?A. Ambitious.B. Warm-hearted.C. Realistic.D. Easygoing.7. What is Tanishqs plan according to the last paragraph?A. He plans to stop learning because he is done with books for his life.B. He plans to seek election as president of the United States.C. He plans to attend a Calcu
18、lus course during summer vacationD. He plans to win the Nobel Prize in medicine or research.CA robot may be defined as a machine that can be programmed to perform acts automatically. With the increase in high technology, robots are taking over boring or inconvenient work in many areas of life. One a
19、rea where robots are making an appearance is farming. There is a robotic revolution going on in the milking industry, and cows, as well as farmers are experiencing the benefits. The advantage for the cows is that they can choose when and how many times a day they want to be milked. On the other hand
20、. farmers no longer have to get up at 4 a. m. every day to go to the milking sheds and this makes a huge difference to their way of lifeIn traditional farming, cows are milked twice a day, in the morning and the evening, mainly because: this is the most convenient way for farmers to get two milking
21、sessions completed in one day. However, this is not necessarily the best way for each individual cow. Because the robots are programmed to milk the cows whenever they arrive, the cows can be milked once, twice or even four times a day. It is an entirely voluntary system for the cows. They decide. Fa
22、rmers report that midnight is a particularly busy time at the milking shed. The interesting thing is the cows like the system once they get used to it. Farmers report that milk production increases, the cows live longer and they seem far more relaxed. The computerized robotic system is entirely auto
23、matic. As the cows enter the facility, they are weighed, milked and productivity and health checks are carried out. The facility cleans itself at regular intervals(间隔)and if there is a problem, the robot sends the farmer a message. Equipping a farm with robots is not cheap. However, farmers who have
24、 installed the robotic milking sheds, say they would never go back to the old system. The commonly reported sight of cows queuing patiently in front of their favourite robot must mean the cows like it too.8. What is the purpose of the first paragraph?A. To introduce a kind of robot.B. To tell the im
25、portance of robots.C. To tell the readers what is a robot.D. To provide the definition of robotic system.9. What benefit may robots bring to the cows according to the text?A. They can be freer to be milked.B. They can be milked twice a day.C. They can get up at 4 a. m. to be milked.D. They can choos
26、e the day to be milked.10. Which of the following would the author probably agree?A. Morning and evening are the two most convenient milking sessions for cows.B. The robotic system is voluntary for cows to be milked of their own free will.C. The robotic system is entirely automatic except for health
27、 checks.D. The robotic system is so expensive that farmers will never install one.11. What would be the best title for the text?A. A robotic revolution in milkingB. Cows favourite helperC. Hands free for the farmersD. An expensive milking shedDThose who dont live in cities often complain about or fe
28、el surprised at the fact that strangers dont talk to each other in urban public places. They feel sorry about the way we seem to increasingly get lost in mobile devices, seemingly oblivious to whats going on around us. But sociologists recognize that the space we give each other in the urban places
29、serves an important social function. Well- known sociologist Erving Goffman developed the concept of “civil inattention” in his book Behavior in Public Places. Far from ignoring those around us, Goffman proved through years of studying people in public that what were actually doing is pretending to
30、be unaware of what others are doing around us, therefore providing them a sense of privacy, as they do the same for us. Goffman proved in his research that civil inattention typically involves at first a mirror form of social interaction, like very brief eye contact, the exchange of head nods, or we
31、ak smiles. Following that, both parties then typically shin their eyes from the other party. Goffman theorized that what we achieve, socially speaking, with this kind of interaction, is mutual (相互的) recognition that the other present causes no threat to our security, and we both agree, tacitly (默契地)
32、, to let the other alone to do as they please. When we provide civil inattention to others, we effectively approve their behavior. Sometimes, we use civil inattention to save face when weve done something we feel embarrassed by, or to help manage the embarrassment that another might feel if we witne
33、ss them trip, or drop something. Civil inattention is thus not a problem, but an important part of maintaining social order in public. For this reason, problems arise when this norm (规范) is broken. Because we expect it from others and see it as normal behavior, we may feel threatened by someone who
34、doesnt give it to us. This is why women feel threatened by those who catcall (发嘘声)to them, and why for some men, simply being stared at by another is enough to cause a physical fight.12. How does the author begin this text?A. By giving people a warning.B. By giving some peoples feelings.C. By explai
35、ning a way of socializing.D. By giving a problem with technology.13. What does the underlined phrase “oblivious to” in Paragraph 1 most probably mean?A. curious aboutB. unsure aboutC. tired ofD. unaware of14. What do we actually mean when we look away from a stranger, according to Goffman?A. We are
36、ignoring him on a rude basis.B. We are showing our respect for others privacy.C. We are protecting ourselves from physical attacks.D. We are worrying that we could lose belongings.15. What can be learned from the text about civil inattention?A. Civil inattention has positive effects on social intera
37、ction.B. Civil inattention helps save face when weve done something wrong.C. Civil inattention is unlinked to social interaction according to Goffman.D. Civil inattention is a type of normal behavior which we may feel threatened.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。
38、Confidence Building Tips To Make Your Life BetterConfidence is what separates the good from the bad. However, it is easy to lose your confidence in life. Even one bad thing can make you less confident throughout the day. _16_ Here are four confidence-building tips to make your life better. Hold a go
39、od attitude. Smile and you will feel better. Yes, smiling, of forcing a smile on your face can help keep a positive attitude for you during the day. By smiling you will become more positive and confident in your abilities. _17_For confident persons there is no such thing as a negative thought. If th
40、ey ever have a negative view, their next thought is a way to try and fix that problem. Do you think you are not smart enough? _18_ Do you not have the supplies or skills to do that? Get the supplies and practice. Dont let negative thoughts kill your confidence. Change your body language. Your postur
41、e reflects the way you feel. Therefore, if you want to feel confident, you should try to make yourself look confident. _19_ . Look as confident as you can, and soon your true feelings will reflect that posture. Volunteer. Those who volunteer build up their confidence while helping the community. By
42、volunteering, you will grow more confident as you can learn new skills and can help find solutions to others problems. By doing good for others, you are also giving yourself a sense of pride. _20_A. Kill negative thoughts.B. Be smart and fix the problem.C. Stand up straight, close your hands into fi
43、sts, and smile.D. Fortunately, there are ways that can help build up your confidence.E. A confident person will study or take a class to help them fix that.F. Your body language sends a strong message to others from time to time.G. At the same time you will be known as someone who takes time to help
44、 others.第二部分语言知识运用(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。Delwyn Collins grew up in the projects of Fort Worth, Texas, considered to have disability in learning. He was sent to a special school for education where his teachers found that Collins was a genius at _21
45、_. Today Collins is 52 years old, working as a cafeteria worker at Tampa General Hospital. However, he never stops thinking about how to reward the care and help that he _22_ when he was kid in Fort Worth. Thats why he is an angel to hundreds of foster children (养子女) in Florida. These children -many
46、 with _23_needs and often moved from home to home-_24_much at Collinss heart. This Christmas will mark the 21st year he has set up a Foster Angels Giving Tree decorated with paper angels _25_the first names, ages, and gender of foster children and the gifts each child would like to receive. Collins
47、is a man without much income but each week he will_26_ a certain account of his salary to buy gifts to put under the tree. “I just want to show these children there is somebody in the community who _27_ them.” His _28_ has inspired the doctors, nurses, and administrators he works with to make the Gi
48、ving Tree a priority. Hospital employees and visitors take an angel off the _29_ and buy the present the child has _30_ long before the arrival of Christmas. As Christmas _31_, bicycles, dolls, clothes, and video games begin to overflow the cafeteria. In recent years, the _32_ has begun to receive presents from _33_ throughout the county. More than 1, 000 _34_ in foster care in and around Tampa received gifts last year. “We shouldnt care if we re rich or poor when we _35_ others.” says Co
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