陕西省2022-2023学年高三下学期2月联考(23-293C)英语试卷及答案.pdf

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1、高三联考英语高三联考英语 考生注意:1本试卷共150分,考试时间120分钟。2请将各题答案填写在答题卡上。做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音结束后,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,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:How much is the shirt?A.19.15.B.9.18.C.9.15.答案是C。1.What is the woman doing

2、now?A.Repairing a computer.B.Trying to sell a computer.C.Learning to use a computer.2.Where is Cindy from?A.Germany.B.France.C.Japan.3.How does the woman feel about the mans new song?A.It is traditional.B.It is modern.C.It is quiet.4.Where are the speakers?A.In a car.B.On a boat.C.On a plane.5.What

3、will the woman do next?A.Check the bill.B.Offer the man a salad.C.Invite the man to dinner.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,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.What do the speakers mainly talk about?A.Going to town.B.Watc

4、hing films online.C.Watching films in the cinema.7.What does the woman think of online buyers reviews of the films?A.Trustworthy.B.Noticeable.C.Unreliable.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What is the man trying to do?A.Make an appointment with the doctor.B.Ask the woman for some advice.C.Complain about the doctor.9

5、.What does the woman advise the man to do?A.Take more medicine.B.Avoid working too hard.C.See the doctor right away.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What is the man worried about?A.Marys new work.B.Sophias new friends from work.C.The friendship between Mary and Sophia.11.What do we know about Sophia?A.She dislik

6、es her new job.B.She seems to ignore Mary.C.She enjoys hanging out with Mary.12.What does Mary decide to do at last?A.Break up with Sophia.B.Try making up with Sophia.C.Invite Sophia to climb a mountain.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Why does Alice dislike flying?A.The luggage can get lost.B.The long wait is u

7、nbearable.C.The seats are uncomfortable.14.Which means of transportation does Alice like best now?A.A bike.B.A bus.C.A train.15.What is the relationship between Jeff and Alice?A.Husband and wife.B.Brother and sister.C.Father and daughter 16.What is the disadvantage of cycling in Jacks opinion?A.It i

8、s extremely tiring.B.It requires physical fitness.C.It is greatly affected by weather.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.How long should an act for entering the competition last at most?A.2 minutes.B.5 minutes.C.8 minutes.18.Which entry for the competition is preferred this year?A.Dancing.B.Singing with musicians

9、.C.Doing tricks with animals.19.What award will the winner get?A.Some money.B.A visit to the palace in June.C.A special dinner with the queen.20.What should one send to apply for the competition?A.A video of act.B.A photo of oneself.C.A detailed description of the pet.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每

10、小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A May 18th is International Museum Day.Lets take a look at some of the strangest museums around the world.Giant Shoe Museum Located in the famous Pike Place Market of Seattle,the Giant Shoe Museum is a single exhibit wall located on the outside of the Old

11、Seattle Paperworks store and brings a lot of business to the shop as a result.A variety of giant shoes include a size 37 shoe worn by the worlds tallest man,a real clown shoe and the worlds largest collection of giant shoes.Washington Banana Museum Ann Mitchell Lovell really loves bananas.In fact,sh

12、e loves them enough to not only run the Washington Banana Museum,which features almost 4,000 items related to the worlds best-selling fruit,but to also upload photos of her favorite items from the museum online so those who cant make it to the physical location can still enjoy the virtual Banana Mus

13、eum.Roswell UFO Museum Visitors can ask as many questions as possible about the Roswell incident of 1947,and know about what was spotted in the sky that fateful night.Exhibits include information on the event,crop circles,other UFO sightings,Area 51,and so on.Regardless of your personal opinion abou

14、t UFOs,theres no denying that the museum has been quite successful.Since it opened its doors in 1992,it has outgrown two different locations,and now occupies an old movie theater.Beijing Tap Water Museum One of the key ingredients you need to make ramen is water,so when youre done with weird(怪异的)mus

15、eums in Japan,maybe you should head to China to learn more about tap weird,specifically the history of the first water plant in Beijing.Here you can study over 300 items to better familiarize yourself with the 100-year-old history of tap water in China.The best thing about this museum is that any of

16、 its drinking fountains can provide you with an enduring souvenir of your trip.21.Why was Washington Banana Museum set up?A.Out of protection of the species.B.Out of the founders love for bananas.C.To attract more people to enjoy the fruit.D.To share more interesting photos of bananas.22.What can vi

17、sitors do at Roswell UFO Museum?A.Share their opinions of UFO.B.Discuss the possibility of seeing a UFO.C.Know some details about a historic event.D.Have a view of different shoes worldwide.23.Anyone interested in the history of tap water can go to A.Giant Shoe Museum C.Roswell UFO Museum B.Washingt

18、on Banana Museum D.Beijing Tap Water Museum B Good Morning Britain(GMB)launches special“listening benches in order to solve loneliness.EastEnders star Maisie Smith joined Susanna and Martin in the studio to talk about her involvement in a special part of the 1 Million Minutes campaign-GMBs special“l

19、istening benches across the country.Six special listening benches have been designed by six celebrities,and can be found in six cities across the UK-and theyre in place to encourage people to strike up a conversation.Maisie joined the show to share why the campaign is important to her.Im always very

20、 open about mental health,”Maisie explained.“It doesnt matter who you are,where youre from,what you have-everyone is going through something and I just think the world would be a kinder place if everyone understood that.”“I think especially growing up in the limelight(引人注目)as a teenager,youre very j

21、udgmental of yourself when you do see comments of other people judging you.It can add to the stress of the things youre already going through.I think people do think Im confident because I cover my nerves with a big smile and thats what Ive been doing in my whole life.Susanna asked Maisie if she had

22、 a technique for dealing with her nerves.”It depends on what it is,said Maisie.”A lot of the time and its going to sound really stupid-but I write a script.I write down all of the questions that I could be asked and try to come up with something so that my brain wont go blank when Im under pressure.

23、”24.What is the theme of listening benches?A.Caring for oneself.C.Dealing with loneliness.B.Changing the world.D.Protecting the environment.25.Why did Maisie Smith join the studio?A.To let people know about her life.B.To share her feelings of the campaign.C.To set up a model for other celebrities.D.

24、To ask more people to express their mind.26.What is Maisies attitude toward her mental health?A.Outspoken.B.Private.C.Serious.D.Protective.27.What is the text mainly about?A.Preparations before being interviewed.C.Techniques for responding to nerves.B.GMB interviewing celebrities.D.A programme on me

25、ntal health.C Horseback riding might not seem like a typical New York City activity,but one program has several horse farms throughout the citys busy districts.GallopNYC provides lessons to veterans(老兵)and people with disabilities-horseback riding is their therapy(疗法).Olivia Diver visits the GallopN

26、YC location in the Howard Beach neighborhood in Queens.Diver has only been riding horses for a few months,but says shes already felt the benefits.“It helped me come out of my comfort zone and be less shy and less in my shell,she said.Trying something new shows her she can accomplish other things as

27、well.James Wilson,executive director at GallopNYC,says there are many ways horses can be therapeutic.“The horse sees the world in the way somebody with post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)might see the world,in a really guarded,sort of anxious way,he explained.So,somebody with PTSD and a horse can s

28、ort of partner together and see the world in the same way and kind of take care of each other.Horses can also help with physical disabilities.After two years of therapeutic riding,a teenager,who had so little core strength that his mother had to be in the bathtub with him,had enough core strength th

29、at he could be in the shower by himself.Wilson said,“The movement of the horse will loosen up muscles that might be really tight.And the movement helps stimulate other body parts and other muscles that you might not use.”Gallop.NYC has about 1,000 people on its waitlist for lessons,but prioritizes p

30、eople with disabilities and veterans.We believe that everybody benefits from the time on a horse.so if you want to ride a horse,come on,lets go,”Wilson said.Lessons are$55,but the nonprofit fundraises to help cover or lower the cost for customers who may need support.28.Why does GallopNYC offer the

31、lessons?A.To make horse riding typical in NYC.B.To provide part-time jobs for veterans.C.To promote disabled peoples incomes.D.To offer a cure to special groups.29.What can we infer about Olivia Diver?A.She has learned new life skills.B.She has found her comfort zone.C.She has gained much confidence

32、.D.She has changed her attitude to horses.30.What does paragraph 3 intend to show?A.The effect of the therapy.B.Gallop NYCs leader.C.Profit James Wilson has got.D.Ways of guarding peoples anxiety.31.What does Wilson think of the program according to the last paragraph?A.It is highly profitable.B.It

33、is well received.C.It needs to be more creative.D.It takes ages to see the results.D Science reporting on climate change does lead Americans to adopt more accurate beliefs and support government action on the issue,but these gains are fragile,a new study suggests.Researchers found that these accurat

34、e beliefs fade quickly when people are exposed to coverage skeptical of climate change.It is not the case that the American public does not respond to scientifically informed reporting when they are exposed to it,”said Thomas Wood,associate professor of political science at the Ohio State University

35、.”But even truly accurate science reporting recedes from peoples frame of reference very quickly.Results showed that accurate science reporting didnt persuade only politicians and people who initially rejected human-caused climate change also had their opinions shifted by reading accurate articles.T

36、he study involved 2,898 online participants who participated in four waves of the experiment during the fall of 2020.In the first wave,they all read authentic articles in the popular media that provided information reflecting the scientific views on climate change.In the second and third waves,they

37、read either another scientific article,an opinion article that was skeptical of climate science.Or an article on an unrelated subject.In the fourth wave,the participants simply were asked their beliefs about the science of climate change and their policy attitudes.To rate participants scientific und

38、erstanding,the researchers asked after each wave if they believed that climate change is happening and has a human cause.To measure their attitudes.researchers asked participants if they favored government action on climate change and if they favored renewable energy.What we found suggests that peop

39、le need to hear the same accurate messages about climate change again and again.If they only hear it once,it recedes very quickly,”Wood said.It was significant that accurate reporting had positive effects on all groups,including those who originally rejected climate change.But it was even more encou

40、raging that it affected attitudes.32.What does the underlined word recedes in paragraph 2 mean?A.Increases.B.Graduntes.C.Strikes.D.Disappears.33.What does paragraph 4 mainly tell us?A.The research object.C.The research procedure.B.The research result.D.The research purpose.34.Why did researchers ask

41、 participants the second question?A.To survey the governments satisfaction rate.B.To make an assessment on their attitudes.C.To teach them scientific understanding.D.To measure action on climate change.35.What can be the best title for the text?A.Science Report Of Climate Change Can Affect Minds B.O

42、nline Participants Joined In A Four-Wave Experiment C.Accurate Science Reporting Dont Persuade Only Politicians D.People Should Hear Accurate Messages About Climate Change 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。Do you harbour hidden creativity?You may have an inner Vincent Wil

43、lem van Gogh.36.As we age,its easy to lose our childlike wonder with the world,but by functioning our creative muscles,we can tap back into the feeling.Although arts and crafts are normally considered childrens activities,theyre actually age-independent and provide an important outlet for adults to

44、release their creative expression.Indeed,such pursuits are arguably even more important in later life,helping to relieve stress and anxiety.37.Theyre fun!More than anything,arts and crafts are enjoyable activities.38.Often they try a simple project at home.Before they know it,they are searching the

45、Internet for ideas and joining social clubs to share their ideas.They can improve creativity!39.Give a child pens and paper and our natural drive to create is clear.Although the urge may diminish(减弱),especially as we invest in careers and families,adults are no different.Indeed,research shows that c

46、reativity and expression are vital marks of emotional well-being.40.Practising this hobby allows us to create unique and inspiring presents for our loved ones.Whether you produce artistic of practical pieces,its never been easier to create gifts for friends and family members.This degree of investme

47、nt and personalization in a bespoke present simply cant be bought.A.Theyre social activities B.They are great presents C.Humans are naturally artistic D.Arts and crafts provide a lot of benefits E.If so,arts and crafts may be just the ticket F.Many people quickly become addicted to them after their

48、first try G.Arts and crafts are an umbrella term covering a width of creative pursuits 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。The moonlight poured in through the windows,lighting the room.Oliver was sitting at the table,totally41 in his book.Oliver

49、was a book 42.He read books whenever he could.Grandma Agnes felt43_Oliver when she heard him talk 44 about the books he read because they were poor.She knew the money she gave him for lunch was 45_on those books instead.The next day,on the bus,Oliver was reading his storybook again when he heard a n

50、oise and46 his eyes.He saw the bus driver 47 at a blind older woman.She 48 to the driver that her daughter was ill in hospital,and that she 49 to bring her purse.The driver mistakenly believed that she was making 50 to avoid paying the bus ticket!Knowing she wouldnt be able to 51 the driver,the olde

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