1、2023届安徽省池州市普通高中高三教学质量统一监测英语试题一、短对话1When does the bus usually arrive?AAt 7:30.BAt 7:35.CAt 7:40.2What is the woman planning to do?AEmploy more people.BStart a company.CDesign a new product.3What are the speakers mainly talking about?ADriving safely.BDoing the cleaning.CReducing air pollution.4How doe
2、s the man feel now?ATired.BFaint.CThirsty.,5Where did the woman get the information about the hotel?AFrom a guidebook.BFrom the Internet.CFrom a friend.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6What did Grace do in 1934?AShe received a PhDBShe got into teaching.CShe entered Yale University.7What is the womans major no
3、w?AMath.BBiology.CPhysics.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8What is the woman about to do?ATake an exam.BAttend a meeting.CMake a speech.9What is the man probably doing?ABlaming the woman.BEncouraging the woman.CPraising the woman.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10What did the man love most about Crete?AIts traditional villages.B
4、Its coral rocks.CIts lovely beaches.11What did the man think of the hotel?AIt was quite large.BIt was well furnished.CIt was worth the money.12Who did the woman travel with last month?AHer friends.BHer colleagues.CHer family.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13What did the woman want to be when she was a student?AA
5、doctor.BA teacher.CA lawyer.14Why did the woman hesitate to apply for the museum job at first?AIt seemed a very difficult job.BHer mother advised her to wait.CShe thought it might be boring.15What was the woman probably poor at?AComputers.BLanguages.CStatistics.16What part of the job does the woman
6、enjoy most?APlanning large exhibitions.BWriting descriptions of objects.CTalking to visitors about displays.三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17Who is the speaker probably talking to?AReporters.BTourists.CParents.18What is the minimum age for being an editor?AFourteen.BFifteen.CEighteen.19Where will most of the ar
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16、school and had just discovered cheap objects for pranks. One such prop had two parts: an ink bottle painted to look as though it had overturned, and a piece of shiny black metal shaped like a pool.Of all the people I could have tricked, unexpectedly I chose Miss Baugh. At the beginning of the class,
17、 I opened her book and placed the props on one of the pages. Then I waited for the fun. When Miss Baugh saw the bottle and the spilled ink, she let out a little cry and looked for something to wipe up the ink with. The trick had succeeded beyond my expectations. But then I suddenly knew I had no con
18、trol over what would happen next. When Miss Baugh tried to remove the ink with a paper towel, she discovered it was just a piece of black metal. She picked it up, her eyes sweeping the classroom with a deadly gaze. Then came the question: “Who did this?”After some hesitation, I raised my hand. Miss
19、Baugh fixed me with a stare that terrified me, and my classmates. And then, most unexpectedly, she laughed. “Well, it certainly fooled me!” she said. She returned the props to me, and for a few seconds a sweet little aged lady appeared right where Miss Baugh stood.We got back to having a class. But
20、something had changed for me. I began to realize that, if someone like Miss Baugh had a warm heart beneath that crusty surface, then other crusty people would probably do, too. That may have been the most valuable lesson I learned.24Which words best describe Miss Baugh according to paragraph 1?ASeri
21、ous and experienced.BEasy-going and selfless.CNaughty and demanding.DScary and narrow-minded.25What does the underlined word “pranks” probably mean in paragraph 2?ABets.BExperiments.CTricks.DStrategies.26What can we learn from paragraph 4?AMiss Baughs stare wasnt as terrifying as before.BThe author
22、was given away and finally raised his hand.CMiss Baugh burst into laughter and gave the props back.DA little aged lady entered the classroom to give a lecture.27What valuable lesson did the author learn?ACrusty people can be easily changed.BCrusty people may be friendly to others.CCrusty people are
23、difficult to get along with.DCrusty people are sensitive to others feelings.People say “a picture is worth a thousand words”, but if you look at books and movies based on them, you may question this common saying. Many times great words end up being turned into unsuccessful movies.Good movies need g
24、ood stories. If so, why has one of the earliest and greatest works in Western storytelling, The Odyssey, never had an equally great movie based on it? Movies need strong characters. So why have the movies based on The Great Gatsby never been praised as “great”? Movies of course need impressive image
25、s, so why has Alice in Wonderland only resulted in movies best described as “interesting”?One of the key reasons behind this is that while a book usually takes a few days to read, a movie typically lasts under two hours. This means that great books can lose plot details and characters when they move
26、 to the big screen. Even the highly successful Harry Potter movies cant escape from it, with fans of the books disappointed not to see some of their favorite characters in the movie versions.Movies also disappoint us when things dont look the way we imagined them in the books. Take, for example, the
27、 epic movie Troy, which is in part based on The Iliad and was met with mixed reviews from the audience. The most questionable issue was the actress chosen to play the part of Helen. Many people thought she didnt live up to Helens title of “the most beautiful woman in the world”, influencing opinions
28、 of the movie to some extent.There are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand peoples eyes. Furthermore, books and movies are two different forms of media and therefore have different rules. With this in mind, perhaps we should judge a movie in its own right, and not against its original source.28What is
29、the function of paragraph 1?ATo explain a concept.BTo quote a saying.CTo support an argument.DTo introduce the topic. .29Why are some fans disappointed with the Harry Potter movies?AThey cannot afford the tickets.BThe movies are dull and boring.CTheir favorite characters are not included.DTheir pare
30、nts prevent them watching movies.30What can we infer from the last paragraph?AGreat books mean successful movies.BWe judge a movie in a similar way.CGreat movies have their own rules.DWe judge a movie by its original source.31Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text?AGood books, b
31、ad movies?BGood books, good movies!CHow to make good movies?DHow to adapt good books?AI is currently being used in various ways. So what does that mean? Does it mean the world will soon be overrun by robots? However, when it comes to customer service, AI cannot completely replace human interaction,
32、for now at least.Actually, all customer service interactions have two aspects: emotion and urgency. New AI tools can handle high-urgency situations quickly, but as to high-emotion situations, no AI can deal with them successfully. A robot might be able to recognize youre trying to check in for a fli
33、ght recently canceled, but the emotional aspect is entirely un-programmable. Perhaps the passenger has increasingly high emotions about the flight being canceled because he is flying to an important business meeting. Cases like this can create high-stress moments for the customer. Only a person can
34、understand the difference.High-stress moments tend to stay with customers forever, so its important to have a plan in place. Good companies are better at determining which cases AI can handle on its own and which cases need to be handled by a human with AI assistance. In high-emotion cases, theres n
35、o substitute (替补) for the personal touch of a human. Passengers whose luggage is lost are going to seek out an employee to help them locate their bags. Although AI can be used to locate their bags, it can hardly deal with passengers high emotions.The conversation around AI now is too focused on the
36、question of how AI can replace human interaction, which is missing the point. The aim of AI shouldnt be to replace human interaction, but to improve it. The question here wont be how far we can push AI, but how we can use our imagination to continue reinventing (改良) the problem-solving process.32Wha
37、t is implied in paragraph 1?AAI has had control over the human being.BAI can totally replace human interaction.CAI can handle high-emotion cases easily.DAI still has its own limitations at present.33Why is the example of a canceled fight mentioned in paragraph 2?ATo highlight the passengers high emo
38、tions.BTo prove the efficiency of AI handling urgency.CTo show AI can handle high-emotion cases well.DTo stress the advantage a person has over AI.34Why should companies have a plan for high-stress moments?AHigh-stress moments require more AI tools.BHigh-stress moments can be handled by AI alone.CHi
39、gh-stress moments are unforgettable for customers.DHigh-stress moments are ignored by most companies.35What will we focus on when using AI to handle customer service?AReplacing humans with new AI tools.BPaying attention to solving problems.CAvoiding making trouble for customers.DTrying to invent mor
40、e new AI tools.五、七选五A healthy immune (免疫) system always protects you from infections by identifying and destroying harmful microorganisms. Your immune system also helps you build immunity._36_, you can fight them faster the next time around, often without even getting sick at all.What can you do to
41、boost your immune system?Exercise regularlyPhysical activity isnt just for building muscles and helping yourself reduce stress._37_ Immune surveillance is a monitoring process of your immune system, with exercise helping immune cells be more efficient at detecting and reacting to infection._38_Water
42、 is important because our blood, which has immune cells in them, needs water in order to flow to circulate (循环) throughout our bodies._39_, even if youre not exercising or sweating. To help support your immune system, be sure youre drinking proper water to make up for the loss -which starts with kno
43、wing what your daily water intake should be.Get plenty of sleep_40_, but quality sleep indeed contributes to a healthy immune system when youre not awake. To give your immune system the best chance to fight off infection and illness, its important to know how much sleep you should be getting every n
44、ight.AImprove blood circulationBDrink water appropriatelyCSleep certainly doesnt feel like an active processDBut if you pay more attention to your immune systemEYoure constantly losing water throughout your bodyFIts also essential to supporting a healthy immune systemGSo when you meet certain invadi
45、ng germs (细菌) again六、完形填空I enjoy working in the wild. As a nature_41_, I have to brave the elements- whether its sunny, windy or rainy. But the best thing about this job is that you can_42_animals in their natural environment.My favourite place to take photos is Finnish National Park. It is famous f
46、or the_43_of its wildlife, but probably best known for its bears. These huge animals can live for 30 years._44_a weight of up to 300 kilograms, they can still run at a speed of around 64 kilometers per hour.Last spring in Finland, I followed a path leading to a dark forest. As I finally stepped out
47、of the trees, the view was_45_. An eagle flew over the snow-capped mountains, which were_46_in the: peaceful lake below. I was photographing the amazing scene when I suddenly had a(n)_47_that I was being watched. Slowly, and with the camera still held to my eye, I turned . and_48_. Only meters away from me was a bear. With water_49_its thick, brown hair, the bear stared back at me. Time stood_50_as the bear and I both waited to see who would move first. My legs started shaking._51_, I forced