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1、浙江省名校协作体2022-2023学年高三上学期开学考试英语试题含听力一、短对话What are the speakers doing?A. Driving a car.B. Waiting for the bus.C. Looking for the woman s purse.1. Where are the speakers probably?C. In a grocery store.A. At home. B. In the library.2. How does the man sound?A. Excited.B. Worried.C. Disappointed.3. When

2、can the woman get the book?A. Monday morning.B. After 5 p. in. on Friday.C. Anytime on the weekend.4. How did the woman learn about the weather?A. She checked it online.B. She looked outside her window.C. She watched the weather report on TV.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。5. Why did the man come to see the w

3、oman?A. To find a job. B. To drop a class. C. To contact a professor.6. What s the most important part of the form?A. The man s personal details.42.A. wrote43.B. announcedC. readD. recordedA. singB. walkC. pauseD. dance44.A. unknowinglyB. graduallyC. continuouslyD. undoubtedly45.A. floatedB. squeeze

4、dC. rolledD. kicked46.A. turned overB. came overC. ran overD. got over47.A. desireB. dreamC. missionD. choice48.A. put awayB. set asideC. siipped offD. took down49.A. boiledB. bakedC. hurtD. stroked50.A. nervousB. upsetC.desperateD. ridiculous51.A. cautiousB. curiousC. doubtfulD. worried52.A. pureB.

5、temporaryC. gentleD. serious53.A. expectsB. remindsC. promisesD. commands54.A. distinctionsB. conditionsC. blessingsD. experiences55.A. back and forth B. at a time C. little by little D. now and then七、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形 式。Have you ever paid attention to your school , s se

6、curity guards? Would you say “good morning“ to the cleaners? For Ding Jiacheng, a boy from Hangzhou Entel Foreign LanguageSchool,56is a problem that many students ignore theimportant jobs done by these non-teaching staff. He wanted to make 57 change.Ding worked on a project called “The Invisible Are

7、 Significant” , 58 (hope) more students would respect the “invisible“ staff. The project won a prize at China Thinks Big, a competition 59 (hold) by Harvard and Tsinghua University to encourage teenagers to explore important 60 (globe) issues and focus on solutions.To investigate students, attitude

8、61 this group,he designed a questionnaire. In one question, 56 percent of the students said they would greet those non-teaching workers, 62 only 17 percent strongly believe that every student should do so, “ said Ding.The main reason, according to Ding, is that students know little about the work do

9、ne by them and have few 63 (chance)to communicate with them. Therefore, Ding, s team 64 (shoot) videos to show staff working on campus. They also held a basketball match between students and nonteaching staff to increase their interaction.aExplore and understand society in practice, and influence th

10、e people around us. That s 65 the meaning of the project lies, “ said Ding.八、感谢信/祝贺信66.假定你是李华,刚从新西兰的Williams College游学归来。请你代表中国 交换生给该校校长Mr. Declan写封信。内容包括:1 .感谢接待;.谈谈收获;2 .邀请来访。注意:1 .词数80左右;.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。九、读后续写 67.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Having worked at a small food store for two years, I t

11、hought I had become successful at what our manager called ucustomer relations” . I firmly believed that a friendly smile and an automatic “sir” , “madam” , “thank you and “sorry” would see me through any situation. But on a Christmas night an old woman shook my belief that such alib response (巧言应对)c

12、ould smooth over any difficulty while dealing with other human beings.The moment she entered the store, the woman presented a sharp contrast to our shiny store with its bright lighting and neatly arranged shelves. Walking as if each step were painful, she slowly pushed open the glass door. On such a

13、 zero-degree night, she was wearing only a faded print dress, a thin sweater too smal1 to button, and black slippers with the backs cut out to expose heels. There were no stockings or socks on her blue-veined legs.After walking around the store for several minutes, the old woman stopped in front of

14、the rows of canned vegetables. She looked at the row of cans, finally picked up a can of corn and stared at the label. At that point, I decided to be a good and polite employee and asked her if she needed help. As I stood close to her, my smile became harder to maintain. An unpleasant smell of sweat

15、 rose from her torn clothing.“I need some food, “ she muttered in reply to my bright “Madam, can I help you?”“Are you looking for corn, madam?n“I need some food, “ she repeated, looking down at the can in her hand, “Any kind.Well, the can of corn is ninety-five cents, madam. I said in my most helpfu

16、l voice. Or if you like, we have a special on bread today. ”After a short pause, she lifted her head and said, uBut I can t pay.For a second, it was on the tip of my tongue to tell her that she could take the corn.注意:1 .所续写短文的词数应为150左右;.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;2 .续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的

17、关键词语。Paragraph 1:Then the employee rules flooded into my mind: Remain polite but do not let the customers get the best of you.Paragraph 2:Moments after she left, I rushed out of the door with the can of corn.B. The professor, s signature.C. The man s reason for doing that.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8. Why dic

18、in t the man buy any milk today?A. He forgot to buy it.B. The store ran out of milk.C. He read some negative words about milk.9. What do we know about the woman?A. She seldom drinks milk.B. Her opinions always change.C. She doesn, t trust those experts.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10. Where is Molly A. In Chica

19、go.11. How does Mol 1 y A. They are uncaring.studying?B. In Paris, describe her professors? B. They are easily annoyed.C. In London.C. They are always patient.12. What does Molly dislike about her school life?A. Heavy workload.B. The food at the cafeteria.C. Bad relationship with her roommates.听下面一段

20、较长对话,回答以下小题。13. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. How to run a tea company.B. The tea industry in general.C. The specialty of the man, s tea business.14. How are the man s teas different from most other teas?A. They are all imported from abroad.B. Each tea comes from a single source.C. They

21、 are mixed with only high-quality teas.15. What does the man say about the people who grow his tea?A. They are paid more than others.B. They sell their tea to him only.C. They keep their growing process a secret.16. How might the man s company be described overall?A. A big one making huge profits.B.

22、 A famous one sei 1ing inexpensive products.C. A small one focused on high-quality products.三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What was the speaker like as a child?A. She loved math.B. She was interested in spelling.C. She was addicted to word games.18. How did the speaker become a successful word game player?A

23、. She found spel1ing is similar to math.B. She learned to speak several languages.C. She met a great tutor in elementary school.19. With whom did the speaker first play the game?A. Online players. B. Her classmates. C. Her family.20. Why did the speaker quit gaming?A. She became bored with playing g

24、ames.B. She became too involved in the games.C. She got married and became a mother.四、阅读理解For many pop idol fans, having the opportunity to participate in a music video for their favorite pop songs might be a dream come true.I, I had taken lessons at a Chinese-owned dance studio, and they began to h

25、old auditions (试镜)for a special project-filming a music video! Those who passed the auditions would rehearse (排练)a well- designed dance and be filmed by a professional camera crew. T real 1y like the song they choseKill This lj)ve by Blackpink, a girl group from South Korea, so I auditioned.I was co

26、nfident at first in the audition, but as I felt more pressure, I forgot a few moves. This definitely hurt my chances, so Ibecame very on edge about the results. Additionally, because Blackpink is a four-member group, the studio was only looking for four people, and over 20 people had auditioned. I w

27、as very unsure if my performance would be good enough for a callback.Two weeks later when I had just about given up on hearing back, 1 got a text from the studio manager, saying, uCongratulations! You have passed the audition for Kill This Loe.I could barely contain my excitement, but wanting to see

28、m mature, I replied to her in a calm and collected manner.We were scheduled for five rehearsals in total, and the filming date was set for the middle of April. What really stirred up my excitement was knowing that we would be filmed in public. I would also be dancing the part of Rose, my favorite Bl

29、ackpink member.Our first rehearsal was on a Wednesday. The studio had rented the basement of a theater. There were, of course, difficulties. The dance routine included formations, so we had to learn the positions and transitions-things that we did not usually learn in our regular dance lessons. But

30、it was just the four of us, and our teacher had enough time to work with each of us individually.I have been practicing hard for my dream. I hope everything goes well, and I look forward to the upcoming performance!21. How did 1 feel about the results after forgetting a few moves?A. Confident. B. Am

31、bitious. C. Confused. D. Nervous.22. Why did 1 reply to the manager calmly when 1 got the exciting text?A. Because I intended to present a mature image to her.B. Because I was trained wel1 enough to contain my feelings.C. Because I knew that I was good enough for such a callback.D.Because I had know

32、n the result before she informed me of it.23.What was my first rehearsalin the basement like?A. Confusing but practical.C. Difficult but entertaining.24. What is the author s purposeB. Challenging but helpful.D. Regular but rewarding, in writing the passage?A. To express the burning passion for Blac

33、kpink.B. To show the difficulty in attending an audition.C. To share a personal experience in pursuit of a dream.D. To convey the excitement of engaging in a rehearsal.My four-and eight-year-olds are closer now than they were before the pandemic. I can hear the sounds of giggling from their bedroom

34、several times a night. But the more time my girls spend together, the more they fight, too. The most common battlegrounds for my kids are injustices and fighting for position.On days when we are trapped in the house together and their screaming matches reach operatic levels, their dad and I worry we

35、 did something horribly wrong as parents to encourage this volume of conflict. But according to Jeanine Vivona, a professor of psychology at the College of New Jersey who studies sibling rivalry (较 量), acompetition with siblings is just a fact of life. And we can just try to manage it as best we can

36、. ”Studies have shown that sibling conflicts may occur up to eight times an hour. Conflict does decrease into adolescence; it s sort of levels off, “ said Mark Ethan Feinberg, a research professor at Pennsylvania State University. Early and middle childhood are particularly difficult times for sibli

37、ng aggression.”While most siblings aren, t fighting for actual quarrels, psychologically, sibling rivalry serves a developmental purpose: it helps children figure out what is unique and special about themselves, known as “differentiation” . Children want to be seen as the most special by their paren

38、ts, so theyy re always going to push for preferential treatment over their siblings. But they may also shape their interests and personalities around their siblings skills and desires.For example, lety s say the older son is a soccer star. The younger child or children may then avoid soccer altogeth

39、er, either because they are afraid they won t be as good or because they fear they might be better-and they don t want to take that risk either.25. Why is there conflict between the author s daughters?A. Because they play the screaming matches.B. Because they always compete for priority.C. Because t

40、hey cant stand living with each other.D. Because they receive obviously unfair treatment.26.What can we infer from the text?A. Sibling rivalry could be useful as motivation for children.B. Parents should intervene sibling rivalry as much as they can.C. Most sibling conflicts begin to fall when child

41、ren become adults.D. Life throughout childhood will be miserable due to sibling rivalry.27. Which can be a suitable title for the text?A. Kids struggle with sibling rivalryParenting solutions to sibling rivalryB. The psychology behind sibling rivalryAn unintended upside of sibling rivalryFrom toilet

42、 paper to yogurt, and coffee to corn chips, manufacturers are quietly shrinking package sizes without lowering prices. It s called shrinkflation(缩 水式通 胀) and it s accelerating worldwide. In the U. S., a small box of Kleenex now has 60 tissues; a few months ago, it had 65. In India, a bar of Vim dish

43、 soap has shrunk from 155 grams to 135 grams.Shrinkflation isn t new, experts say. But it multiplies in times of high inflation(通货膨胀)as companies struggle with rising costs for ingredients, packaging, labor, and transportation. Global consumer price inflation was up an estimated 7% in May, a pace th

44、at will likely continue through September, according to S&P Global.“It comes in waves. We happen to be in a tidal wave now because of inflation, “ said Edgar Dworsky, a consumer advocate and former assistant attorney general in Massachusetts who has documented shrinkflation on his Consumer World web

45、site for decades.Mr. Dworsky said shrinkflation appeals to manufacturers because they know customers will notice price increases but won t keep track of net weights or small details, like the number of sheets on a roll of toilet paper. Companies can also employ tricks to draw attention away from dow

46、nsizing, like marking smaller packages with bright new labels that draw shoppers , eyes.Some customers who have noticed the downsizing arc sharing examples on social media. Others say shrinkflat ion is causing them to change their shopping habits. Alex Aspacher does a lot of grocery shopping for his

47、 fami1y. He noticed when the one-pound package ofsliced Swiss cheese he used to $9. 99 price tag. Now, he hunts and slices it himself. I was but there hasn, t been a limitsliced Swiss cheese he used to $9. 99 price tag. Now, he hunts and slices it himself. I was but there hasn, t been a limitbuy shr

48、ank to 12 ounces but kept its for deals or buys a block of cheese prepeired for the change to a degree, to it so far, Mr. Aspacher said. I hope we find that ceiling pretty soon.”Sometimes the trend can reverse. As inflation eases, competition might force manufacturers to lower their prices or reintroduce larger packages. But

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