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1、湖北省金太阳百校联考2022.2023学年上学期10月联考高三英语试题注意事项:1 .答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2 .回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡 皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3 .考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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75分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给
2、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?C. 9. 15.C. Get a camera.C. Boss and employee.C. 10: 32.C. A film.C. In the library.A. 19. 15.B. 9. 18.答案是C。1. What is the woman going to do?A. Help the man.B. Take a bus.2. What is the relationship between the spea
3、kers?A. Teacher and student.B. Nurse and patient.3. What time is it now?A. 10: 12.B. 10: 20.4. What are the speakers most probably talking about?A. A book.B. An actor.5. Where does the conversation take place?A. In the classroom.B. In the dormitory.第二节(共15小题;每小题L 5分,满分225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
4、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. Where will the woman go?1 .续写词数应为150左右;.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Minutes later, Axel walked closer to Levi.Axel gained a lot from the incident.A. To the school.B. To her office.C. To the airport.7. What doe
5、s the woman ask the man to do?A. Take care of a baby. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why does Diana say sorry to Peter?A. She needs to put off her test, plan.9. What does Diana want Peter to do?A. Take a book to her friend. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。B. Meet her boss.C. Look for some toys.B. She wants to visit another cit
6、y.B. Help her with her study.C. She has to give up her travelC. Teach a geography lesson.10. How does Joanna feel?A. Happy.B. Tired.C. Anxious.11. Why does Joanna want to make breakfast?A. To look after her sick mum. B. To pay back her mum.12. What can we know about Joanna?C. To practise cooking.A.
7、She has got married.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。B. She can get up early every day.C. She loves Dad more than Mum.13. What is the man?A. A teacher.B. A host.C. A doctor.14. What are the speakers mainly talk about?A. How to be a good housewife. B. How to spend money. 15. Where does the woman like shopping?A. In
8、outdoor markets.B. In department stores.16. What does the woman highly recommend?A. Fixing things by ourselves.B. Hiring someone to repair things.C. Asking friends to help with the repairs. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。C. How to save money. C. In supermarkets.17. Which school is the university most famous for?
9、A. Social Science.B. Medicine.18. Who will tell you something more about the courses?A. The visitors.B. The receptionists.19. What is required for degree courses?A. Informal lectures.B. One group discussion.20. Who is the speech most probably intended for?A. Students at high schools. B. Teachers at
10、universities.C. Law.C. The lecturers.C. A long essay.C. Teachers at high schools.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375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。ASince launching in 2014, InspireMore has made it its task to spread hope to the world through the power of digital storytelling. This year it an
11、nounces a new way to partner Smile Train.Smile TrainIt has given free high-quality treatment for cleft lips (唇裂)to more than 1. 5 million children in just 22 years. By doing so, it has changed the lives of countless children. In other words, cleft lips are a serious medical condition affecting the l
12、ives of millions globally. But the treatment is effective when people have access to it. Thats why Smile Train comes in!About the partnershipInspireMore wants to spread that kindness even further, so it named Smile Train its first-ever Partner Cause of the Year”. Using the platform to share inspirin
13、g stories from the field of comprehensive care of cleft lips, InspireMore will help educate the public on cleft lips while spreading the awareness of the free treatment. Plus, InspireMore will be directly sup-porting Smile Trains crucial work around the world.Share to GiveWith the new campaign Share
14、 to Give, every time you share an InspireMore article, it will donate to Smile Train to help provide these life-changing opportunities to children I nneed. Its a win-win situation: The more you share the inspiring stories, the more good news is spread to the world, and the more InspireMore is able t
15、o give directly to support Smile Trains incredible work.The campaign will run all year long, so be sure to visit www. Inspire more, com regularly and find the latest uplifting news to share!21. What is Smile Train?A. A company.B. A charity.C. A research institute. D. A travel agency.22. How will Ins
16、pireMore help Smile Train?A. By setting up more branches.B. By writing more inspiring stories.C. By spreading inspiring stories of cleft lips.D. By treating patients suffering from cleft lips.23. Where is this text probably taken from?A. An advertisement. B. A textbook.C. A biography.D. A novel.BI w
17、alked along the sidewalk that borders the west side of Central Park this morning, wondering at its shape: Hexagonal (六边形的)paving stones underneath my feet were bordered by brickwork, with a tidy stone wall running alongside. Just past the wall lay the park itself, where delicate branches of leafless
18、 trees reached to the blue sky, and sparrows emerged from trees.The contrast between the straight-lined, orderly, man-made sidewalk and the complex diversity of nature justbeyond its border made me think about the differences between natural creation and mans creation.The world holds many examples o
19、f circles: the moon, grapes, drops of water and the center of flowers. Triangles (三角形)are readily evident, too. There are kitty cat noses and ears, mountain peaks and river deltas.But what about the most common shape in the man-made world, the rectangle (矩形)? I searched my brain for natural equals.
20、Though I thought and thought, I came up with only two: teeth and salt crystals. That surprised me. Do we prefer rectangles simply because its easier to plan and build with blocks and straight lines? Or does it have something to do with the idea that humans tend to assume life is supposed to be linea
21、r? I dont know.There are bent lines everywhere. As I look at the beauty of a tree in winter, with its branches reaching skyward in a seemingly untidy but obviously planned pattern, I can apprehend something of what that means.Our world isnt always tidy and predictable in the way that I want it to be
22、. There are twists and turns in my life that I cant foresee or predict. That doesnt mean branching off in unexpected directions is bad or wrong. It means that when I find myself in each new place, I need to continue growing and reaching upward.24. How did the author feel about the sidewalks shape?A.
23、 Disappointed.B. Pleased.C. Worried.D. Surprised.25. What is the authors attitude to the various shapes mentioned in the text?A. Negative.B. Objective.C. Unconcerned.D. Cautious.26. Which can explain the underlined word apprehend- in paragraphs?A. Create.B. Imagine.C. Understand.D. Arrange.27. What
24、may the author agree with?A. People should live in a complex world.B. Triangles are the most common in nature.C. Natural creation and mans creation should be balanced.D. We should move forward in the face of uncertainties.CNo matter where you usually hear todays top hits, youve probably noticed that
25、 they tend to be around three minutes long.As Vox explains, the custom dates back to the early20th century, when shellac (虫胶)records first appeared in the market. The rates at which these records spun varied, but 78 revolutions (旋转)per minute (RPM) quickly became the norm. The most popular record si
26、zes were 10 inches which could hold about three minutes of music per side, and 12 inches which held roughly four to five minutes per side. To get radio stations to broadcast their music and get people to buy it, musicians pretty much had to accommodate those time limits.As music technology developed
27、 over the years, from records to cassette tapes to CDs, three minutes didnt fall out of fashion. According to Classic FM, this was partly because radio stations could fit more commercials into a program if the songs stayed relatively short. Its also likely that pop music listeners just preferred bri
28、efness; after all, its what the last several decades had taught them to expect. As Thomas Tierney said, “Its implanted in our DNA.” Today, many tracks come in under three minutes long. Shorter attention spans and social medias influence might explain the trend toward briefness, but ifs not the only
29、factor: The reward model matters, too. Instead of getting paid by physical sales, youre getting paid in a stream, which only counts if someone listens to 30 seconds of a song, songwriter CharlieHarding told The Verge. It actually makes sense if you can have more songs streamed at a time, which means
30、 that you want to pack your album full of much shorter songs.In other words, success is now less about sales but more about the number of streams. Todays pop stars are making music that reflects the shift-not unlike how 20th-century musicians learned to work within the original three-minute limits.2
31、8. Why did some songs in the early 20th century tend to be about three minutes long?A. To meet the market demand.B. To follow the musicians steps.C. To be in memory of shellac records.D. To keep up with the development of society.29. What did relatively short songs mean to radio stations?A. Fewer me
32、dia.B. Fewer listeners.C. More profits.D. More programs.30. Which is more important for a modern pop song according to the text?A. Its songwriter.B. Its physical sales.C. The number of its streams.D. The albums packaging.31. What may be the best title for the text?A. Why are pop songs getting shorte
33、r now?B. What kind of pop songs do people like?C. How did music technology develop gradually?D. Why are many pop songs about three minutes long?DScientists at the University of Birmingham in the U. K. found that increased consumption of flavonols (黄酮 醇类)allowed its male participants to more efficien
34、tly complete cognitive tasks. Flavonols are molecules naturally found in fruit, vegetables and cocoa (可可粉).Researchers giving a cocoa drink to a select group of participants and a non-cocoa drink to another for a study found flavonol produced a faster and greater increase in blood oxygenation (氧化)le
35、vels. The study consisting of 18 healthy male participants aged between 18and401ed to the discovery that participants who drank the cocoa completed cognitive (认知的)tasks some 11 %faster than the other group.In the news released by the university, the studys author Dr. Catarina Rendeiro said: Itis the
36、 first time the cognitive effects of flavonols in young, healthy subjects and the link with brain blood oxygenation have been investigated.“Our results showed a clear benefit for the participants taking the flavanol-enriched drink, but only when the task became sufficiently complicated; she explaine
37、d. “We can link this with our results on improved blood oxygenation. If youre being challenged more, your brain needs improved blood oxygen levels to manage that challenge. It also further suggests that flavonols might be particularly beneficial during cognitively demanding tasks.”“By better underst
38、anding the cognitive benefits of eating these food groups, as well as the wider cardiovascular benefits, we can offer improved guidance to people about how to make the most of their dietary choices, the doctor added.The study, published in Scientific Reports, was funded by a Birmingham-Illinois Brid
39、geSeed Grant, and by the National Institute of Aging in the U. S.Also worthy of note is that some participants of the study saw no benefit from consuming the flavanol-enriched drink. Its believed that they likely already had high blood oxygenation levels.32. What did the researchers discover?A. The
40、flavors of cocoa.B. The function of flavonols.C. Peoples cognitive levels.D. Our blood oxygenation levels.33. What did Dr. Catarinas words in paragraphs 3 and 4 stress?A. The meaning of the research.B. The result of doing cognitive tasks.C. The ways of completing the research.D. The need to improve
41、mens cognition.34. What can the findings be used to do?A. Make a diet plan.B. Cure many patients.C. Improve girls study.D. Solve an easy problem.35. What can we know about flavonols?A. They are suitable for children and adults.B. Scientists wont study them any more.C. People should consume them as m
42、uch as possible.D. They are good for people to keep their minds sharp.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。How to Set Up an Art ExhibitionWhen youre displaying your own work, its a real challenge to bring together so many different elements in a meaningful way. 36 You
43、 should do something as follows:Choose a specific themeA good art exhibition should be characterized by a specific theme that ties the different pieces together and makes them feel like part of a larger whole. Think carefully about the message you want your exhibition to convey. It could be an image
44、 or phenomenon, a feeling or a certain visual technique. 37Select your most impressive worksPick out a few of your best or most impressive pieces to put on display. If the exhibition is meant to highlight your own work, youll need to have 10 to 30 individual pieces. 38 Plan on exhibiting more pieces
45、 if the work you do tends to be on a large scale.39Do some research into other artists in your area and see whether they would be interested in your exhibition. Holding an exhibition with other artists will also allow you to reduce some cost. Be sure to give other artists proper credit for their wor
46、ks.Involve in different art forms40 Feel free to more works from photographers, sculptors and other artists. A wide-ranging selection will contribute to a good atmosphere. You might also consider inviting poets or musicians to perform at the event.A. Thats why its essential to have a planB. Contact
47、local artists for your exhibitionC. They must be representative of your worksD. It is good for you to learn different types of artE. The more specific your theme is, the better it will beF. Your exhibition doesnt have to only feature paintingsG. You might consider interviewing some local celebrities
48、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人空白处的最佳选项。In Minneapolis, the Olson family lives next door to 99 -year-old Mary ONeill. Although Mary has an adult daughter who visits once a week, the pandemic (流行病)left the old woman 41.Then as Benjamin, at the age of 2 , learned to walk, talk, and 42 run and play, Mary watched through the fence. Despite the huge differences in their 43 Benjam