1、2023届四川省乐山市高三下学期第三次调查研究考试英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、短对话1How much should the man pay?A180.B200.C360.2What are the speakers talking about?AWhen they will have supper.BWho will cook supper.CWhat they will eat.3Where are the two speakers?AAt a park.BAt a zoo.CAt a school.4What is the possible relationship be
2、tween the speakers?AEditor and reader.BCustomer and servant.CEmployer and employee.5What does the woman think of the speech?AIt was very hard.BIt was too long.CIt was very interesting.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6What did the man want from the woman?AHer notes.BProfessor Wangs number.CThe solution to a ma
3、th problem.7Why has the man been missing the last class?AHe was helping his friend.BHe needs to get more sleep.CHe hatch going to math classes.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8What does the woman want the man to do?ARead a book.BLook after carry.CAttend a meeting.9How does the man sound?AVery sad.BUncertain.CVery
4、confident.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10How old is the woman next year?A14 years old.B16 years old.C17 years old.11What will the woman do to be admitted?ALearn more things.BSubmit the applications.CTake some college courses.12What has probably remained the same?AA personal essay.BThe question on an exam.CThe r
5、equired coursed at school.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13When will the woman do some housework?AThis Sunday morning.BThis Saturday morning.CThis Saturday afternoon.14What will the man do this Sunday morning?AVisit the zoo.BGo to the library.CPrepare for the exam.15How does the man feel about the zoos keeping an
6、imals?AIts beneficial.BIts expensive.CIts natural.16What made the woman feel very surprised in California?AShe saw the polar bear in a zoo.BThe polar bear survived independently.CThe polar bear lived longer than expected.三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17When does the restaurant turn into a bar?AIn the morning.B
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14、o the seller.23Whats the main purpose of this text?ATo advertise a new smartwatch.BTo introduce a new smartwatch.CTo explain how a new smartwatch works.DTo illustrate how to use a new smartwatch.In terms of teaching, firstly, ChatGPT is like an up-graded version of an intelligent search engine, whic
15、h greatly improves my efficiency in preparing assessments. For example, Im currently teaching a Year 4 module Digital Marketing and its a very practical module. In the past, I had to spend a lot of time looking for cases and examples related to the course to help students understand it. Now I just n
16、eed to ask ChatGPT to generate relevant and accurate examples. Secondly, ChatGPT can help improve my teaching. Previously, I often tried to find ways to increase student participation in class, by researching questions, activities, technical tools, as well as methods. However, today I often look to
17、ChatGPT for in-depth advice on this.In terms of scientific research, given the academic severeness, I actually think ChatGPT can do relatively little at present. The scenes Ive used ChatGPT for have so far been limited to just a few aspects. Firstly, proof-reading an article. Secondly, summarizing a
18、nd improving an article. For example, you can import a piece of content and have ChatGPT generate the articles overall ideas and keywords. It seems that different universities hold different attitudes toward ChatGPT. The University of Cambridge, for example, allows students to use ChatGPT for purpos
19、es other than exams, assignments and papers. Of course, there are plenty of objections. I think, used in the right way, ChatGPT can be of great help to students in their academic and personal growth. For example, I mentioned using ChatGPT as a smarter search engine and learning tool. ChatGPT can hel
20、p students review conceptual problems after class and supplement their knowledge. Secondly, students can also use ChatGPT to do more targeted personal pursuits. For example, when applying for a masters degree, or looking for a job, students can use ChatGPT to conduct mock(模拟)interviews and CV improv
21、ements. Note that good questions lead to good answers. Be clear about what you want from this advanced language model and ask questions with a purpose.By Professor Martin Locket, UCL24What is ChatGPT?AA social media.BA language model.CAn online celebrity.DA new Internet.25What does Paragraph 1 mainl
22、y talk about?AChatGPT broadens the authors vision.BChatGPT does much good to teaching research.CChatGPT benefits much to the authors teaching.DChatGPT improves the efficiency of lesson preparation.26Under what circumstance can Cambridge students use ChatGPT?ADoing homework.BTaking examinations.CLear
23、ning new languages.DWriting academic articles.27Whats the authors attitude to ChatGPT?ADoubtful.BIndifferent.CCritical.DFavorable.On New Years Day 2023, I had a panic attack at work. Unfortunately for me, that meant in front of millions of people, as I was delivering the news, live, on ABCs Good Mor
24、ning America. In the wake of my nationally televised panic, I learned that I had undiagnosed depression. For months, Id been having trouble getting out of bed in the morning and felt as if I had an everlasting low-grade fever. Two things changed my mind. The first was the science. In recent years, t
25、here has been an explosion of research into meditation (冥想), which has been shown to reduce blood pressure, improve recovery after your body releases the stress hormone cortisol (荷尔蒙皮质醇), strengthen the immune system, and relieve the symptoms of depression and anxiety. Studies also show meditation c
26、an reduce violence in prisons, increase productivity in the workplace, and improve both the behavior and the grades of schoolchildren. The second thing that changed my mind about meditation is that it does not necessarily take a lot of the magic stuff I feared it might. Contrary to popular belief, m
27、editation does not have to involve folding yourself into a roll, joining a group, or wearing special dress. The word meditation is a little bit like the world sports; there are hundreds of varieties. The type of meditation discussed here is called mindfulness meditation, which is acquired from Buddh
28、ism but does not require adopting a belief system r declaring oneself to be a Buddhist. I began my practice slowly, with just five to ten minutes a day, which is what I recommend everyone aim for at the start. I have learned that the less delighted you are by the voice in your head, the more you can
29、 make room for entirely new thoughts and feelings to appear. In sum, meditation enables you to tap into what lies beneath or beyond the ego (自我). Call it creativity. Call it your original wisdom. Some people call it your heart.28What can the authors profession possibly be?AReporter.BEditor.CTV broad
30、caster.DRadio host.29What changed the authors mind about meditation?AIt can lower blood pressure.BIt can reduce depression and anxiety.CIt can improve students behavior and performance.DIt is scientific and without much fantastic frightening things.30Whats the difference between popular belief and m
31、ediation?AMediation is free from various chains and forms.BMeditation doesnt need to fold someone into a roll.CMeditation is more like the world sports than popular belief.DMeditation requires someone to join a group or wear special dress.31How do you make yourself more creative according to the las
32、t paragraph?AKeep your mind clean.BKeep a quiet environment.CPractice mediation slowly.DTap something beneath or beyond the ego.Scientists, conservation organizations and governments are trying to stop the trend of extinction. They often focus efforts on protected areas such as national parks and wi
33、ldlife preserves. But with as many as a million species at risk, this approach may not be enough to conserve wildlife, especially in a world increasingly affected by climate change. Slowing the mass extinction that now appears to be underway will require more creative means of coexisting alongside w
34、ild plants and animals. A new study stresses the effectiveness of some such approaches by examining native-managed lands. “We show really strongly that, from a biodiversity standpoint in terms of species richness, native-managed lands are as important as protected areas, says biologist Richard Schus
35、ter of Carleton University. Schuster and his team analyzed more than 15, 000 areas in Australia, Brazil and Canada. They found that the total diversity of birds, mammals, amphibians(两栖动物)and reptiles was highest on lands either managed or comanaged by native groups. For threatened species, indigenou
36、s lands scored slightly higher than protected lands on overall species richness. Each country has a different geography, climate and history. Yet surprisingly, Schuster says the best indicator for species diversity is whether a given area was managed by a native community. He points out that practic
37、es such as sustainable hunting and fishing are more likely to occur in such areas. Its really important to listen to the people who live on the land and encourage them to manage their lands on their own. He also adds that we need to cooperate with native communities. If so, we may help the worlds co
38、untries to better meet a wide range of conservation goals. In a word, we really need to work as a global community to prevent the extinction crisis that were facing right now.32What should we do to reduce mass extinction according to the text?AFocus efforts on protected areas.BReduce the effect of c
39、limate change.CExamine indigenous-managed lands effectively.DFind new means to coexist with wild plants and animals.33What does the underlined word “indigenous” in Paragraph 3 mean?ANational.BNative.CPeaceful.DProductive.34What does the text mainly tell us?AMaintaining biodiversity matters a lot to
40、the environment.BIndigenous communities may enable the world to be better.CLocal management of lands may provide a model for mnaintaining biodiversity.DMore national parks and wildlife preserves are needed to maintain biodiversity.35Which section of the Science does the text most probably comne from
41、?AGeography.BEcology.CTechnology.DPsychology.五、七选五Camping Tips for SurvivalYou learn a lot about yourself when you camp. Your patience will be tested when setting up a tent or building a fire. Youll see food from a whole new aspect. 36 Here are some tips guaranteed to make your outdoor adventure a b
42、it more agreeable. Make a stove from a beer can. With a knife, some alcohol and a little bit of courage, you can transform a beer can into a great camp stove that will boil water in 5-6 minutes. 37 Protect your tent against water with sealant (密封材料). We did it, and its remarkably simple. 38 Getting
43、caught in thunderstorms can easily make your otherwise great weekend a worse one, but it doesnt have to. 39 Lyme disease (莱姆病) is on the rise. Ive been caught by worms firsthand and know how annoying it can be. Mix up about 40 drops of tea tree oil with around 12-16 grams of water and spray it on. E
44、ven if you dont meet any worms, youll smell uncharacteristically good. Use a rope and a tarp (油布) to create just about anything youd ever need. Most people will employ the rope as a line to hang wet clothes and a tarp as ground cover. 40 If you follow the above tips, you will have a wonderful campin
45、g experience.ACreate coffee packets.BPick up a can and spray everything.CAttack worms with water and tea tree oil.DThrow it under your tent to keep the floor dry overnight.EIt can be your raincoat, your tent or your tent bag.FHowever, in a survival situation, they can be used together to create a wa
46、rm, dry shelter.GYoull also learn that some tasks are harder than others, but they dont always have to be.六、完形填空In January 2023, I was commuting (通勤) from Brooklyn to New Jersey. With two little kids and a busy business, a quiet train ride felt like a mini 41 . Yet I found myself spending that 42 ti
47、me scrolling (浏览) through social media feeds. One day, I 43 my phone and started writing thank-you notes to people who had 44 to a money-raiser I had organized. Getting off the train, I was in a noticeably 45 mood. The next day, I wrote more 46 and felt the same. Something 47 . What if I kept it up?I decided to write one thank-you note for every day. I had no shortage of people I was 48 to. I picked out a different 49 for each month. January was charity. Februa