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1、2023届高三六校第四次联考英语本试卷共共47小题,满分120分。考试用时120分钟第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。AMany things make the 2022 World Cup one of the most unique world cups in the history of football. Lets take a closer look at some of the most interesting facts about the 2022 World C
2、up that make it unique in every way.1. Application of the new technologyEarlier this year Adidas revealed “Al Rihla, the official match ball of the 2022 World Cup. Al Rihla translates as “ihe journey“ in Arabic and it is designed to support the highest game speeds as it travels faster in flight than
3、 any FIFA World Cup ball created before it in the tournament 92-year history. The new ball features the latest Adidas Suspension System at its core, containing a motion sensor that tracks every touch of (he game at a rate of 500 times per second.2. Record number of visitorsOne of the most interestin
4、g facts about FIFA 2022 in Qatar is the number of visitors expected to arrive in the country during the event. As expected, the 2022 World Cup Qatar will probably receive a record number of visitors hy the time the tournament ends. The reason behind this is simple to understand. Being one of the bes
5、t countries in the Middle East, Qatar is also located right in the center of the world and close to most of the countries in (he world.3. Stadium is equipped with Centralized Air ConditioningWhile (he World Cup is nearly impossible to hold during the summer given the fact (hat temperatures in Qatar
6、can touch 50 degrees Celsius, switching to the winter slot has brought some peace. However, is the problem solved? As far as winter is concerned, even daytime temperatures during winter can be quite high. Therefore, Qatar has found a solution to this. For the first time, the country host the World C
7、up in an air-conditioned stadium. All eight stadiums arc fully air-conditioncd, providing fans with a comfortable viewing experience.1. In the 2022 World Cup, which is the new balls feature?2. A. the speed sensor B. the core C.the suspension system D. the monitorI fought back tears as I walked up to
8、 Mrs. B. She looked at me and knew what I was there for. I was determined to convince her I should be in the good group. Why?” I started.She gently placed a hand on my shoulder. 4i know what you want, Karina,“ she said, “but your group needs you. I need you to help them get a passing grade on this a
9、ssignment. Only you can help them?I was stunned. I was confiised. I was amazed. She had seen something in me I hadnt seen.“Will you help them? she asked.I stood straighter. “Yes, I replied. I couldnt believe it came out of my mouth, but it did. I had committed.注意: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。Pa
10、ral: / bravely walked to where the others in my group sat.Para2: In the end, Mrs. B gave us an A on that assignment.2023届高三六校第四次联考英语答案第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)1-3 CDC 4-7 BDAD 8-11 CADC 12-15 ABAD第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)16-20 FDACG第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分3()分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21 -25
11、 BCACD 26-30 CADBD 31 -35 ACDBA第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)36. has earned37. a38. ad叩led39. won40 what41. Starting42. as43. how44. successfully45. citizens第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)Possible version 1:Dear Charlie,My past winter vacation was filled with so many memorable experiences that Im thrilled to
12、 share with you whats unforgettable to me.To better serve my community in winter vacation, I seized the opportunity to participate in a volunteer service to run a book drive for kids in low-income families. The top priority for us is to reach out to more potential donors and promote the drive in mul
13、tiple ways, including local newspapers, social media accounts, etc. With joint efforts, we proudly accomplished the tough task and gained a deeper insight into the community we live in. What impressed me most, throughout the whole activity, was commitment of volunteers, enthusiasm of donors and the
14、happy smiling faces of those kids who got their beloved books. Most importantly, the kids are now guided by, so to speak, a lighthouse that illuminates their way, helping them navigate in the sea of life.I would appreciate it if you enjoy my vacation story. I also look forward to your memorable mome
15、nts.Kind regards.Li HuaPossible version 2:Dear Charlie,Knowing from your last email that you are interested in my winter holiday, Tm writing to share with you some details of it.With great excitement and enthusiasm, my family embarked on a self-drive tour back to my hometown and thus had a chance to
16、 explore my hometown from a different angle. Upon arrival, what came into sight was a brand-new village with neatly-arranged houses and a crystal-clear stream running through it, which has been transformed into a favored destination for agritourism. It was the vast fields, distinctive rural home-sta
17、y and excellent ecological environment that kept me spellbound and helped relieve my pressure from study. Besides, since the Chinese Lunar New Year fell in the winter holiday, I was able to reunite with my friends and visit the elder, enjoying varieties of celebrations together.It goes without sayin
18、g that not only did this trip offer me a chance to gain a deeper insight into my hometown, but it was also an unforgettable memory of relaxation and celebration. How about your winter holiday? I look forward to your memorable moments.Kind regards.Li HuaPossible version 3:Im glad to receive your emai
19、l asking about my winter holiday and Im eager to share it with you.As a tradition, we had a family reunion to celebrate the Spring Festival, visiting relatives and exchanging best wishes, which was a real comfort and relaxation after a busy year. In addition to finishing my studies for most of the t
20、ime, I exercised regularly to strengthen my body and refresh my mind. Most importantly, I worked as a volunteer in a local library at weekends, where 1 helped to arrange books and read for some primary school students, thus becoming more patient and responsible.The winter holiday was a little busy,
21、but fbr me it was meaningful and memorable as well. How about yours? Look forward to your reply.第二节(满分25分)Possible version 1:/ bravely walked to where the others in my group sat. Encouraged by their big smiles, I sat down and led the project. According to personal interests and what they were good a
22、t, I assigned (hem with different columns of the newspaper. Halfway through it, 1 felt myself enjoying the company of these three people. Gradually, I learned that Mauro had few friends because he was struggling with the English language; Juliette wore long skirls or dresses every day because of her
23、 religion; Rachel had a burning desire to be a fashion designer so she had a whole barrel of unique ideas. Finally, with our cooperation, our assignment was successfully finished.In the end, Mrs. B gave us an A on that assignment. She announced to the whole class that the newspaper designed by our g
24、roup was elaborately laid out and carefully edited, with rich cultural knowledge. Our joy and happiness were beyond description. After that semester ended, I always received a friendly hello from my group. Many years later, I didnt recall anything about the newspaper, but I did feel fortunate to be
25、given the opportunity to see in myself a potential that inspired my actions. It is Mrs Bs insight, vision, and thoughtfulness that bring out the potential in four of her students. She is the one who truly deserves the grade A. Possible version 2:I bravely walked to where the others in my group sat.
26、Resilient student as I was, I knew that in all my academic years, this seminar got to be the hardest nut to crack. Even so, I felt relieved when I saw them beaming with delight at me. The very natural and heart-warming smiles could hardly he ignored. Following a few greetings, wc plunged right into
27、the task at hand. Some were brainstorming a string of brilliant ideas while others were investigating cultures on the Internet in an energy-draining yet worthwhile manner. Teaming up with one another, everyone shared their passion and wisdom individually and collectively.In the end, Mrs B gave us an
28、 A on that assignment. It was (hrilling to see our painstaking efforts finally paid off. We hugged tightly, sheer excitement radiating from our lightened cheeks. This cheerful episode lingered long after the project was completed, serving as a sweet reminder of my new friends. Additionally, the whol
29、e ordeal 磨难 also set me reflecting on how conceited I had been to allow unreasonable grievances to dominate me in the first place. Thanks to Mrs. B, Ive learned to appreciate others inner strengths as well as enlightening minds. As such, I believe grade A should ultimately belong to Mrs. B, a real m
30、entor with a keen understanding of what education is meant for.读后续写原文欣赏An A for Mrs. BI was sitting next to Missy in my ninth-grade world history class when Mrs. Bartlett announced a new project. In groups, we were to create a newspaper around the culture we were studying.On a piece of paper, we wro
31、te the names of three friends we wanted in our group. After collecting all the requests, Mrs. B. informed us that she would take into consideration the names we chose and would let us know the results the next day. I had no doubt I would get the group of my choice. There were only a handful of socia
32、bly decent people in the class, and Missy was one of them. I knew wc had chosen each other.The next day. I anxiously awaited the class. After the bell rang. Missy and I stopped talking as Mrs. B called fbr our attention. She started to call out names. When she reached group three, Missys name was ca
33、lled. So Im in group three, I thought. The second, third and fourth members of the group were called. My name was not included. There had to be some mistake!Then I heard it. The last group: Mauro, Juliette, Rachel, Karina.M I could feel the tears well in my eyes. How could I face being in that group
34、-the boy who barely spoke English, the one girl who was always covered by skirts that went down to her ankles, and the other girl who wore weird clothes. Oh, how badly I wanted to be with my friends.I fought back tears as I walked up to Mrs. B. She looked at me and knew what I was (here for. I was d
35、etermined to convince her I should be in the good group. Why?” I started.She gently placed a hand on my shoulder. 4I know what you want, Karina,“ she said, “but your group needs you. I need you to help them get a passing grade on this assignment. Only you can help them.I was stunned. I was humbled.
36、I was amazed. She had seen something in me I hadnt seen. “Will you help them?” she asked.I stood straighter. kkYes, I replied. I couldnt believe it came out of my mouth, but it did. I had committed.As I bravely walked (o where the others in my group sat, I could hear the laughter from my friends. I
37、sat down and we started. Different newspaper columns were assigned according to interests. We did research. Halfway through the week, I felt myself enjoying the company of these three misfits. There was no need for pretending-I grew sincerely interested in learning somelhing about them.Mauro, I foun
38、d out, was struggling with the English language and his lack of friends. Juliette was also alone, because people didnt understand that she was only allowed to wear long skirls or dresses because of her religion. Rachel, who had requested to do the fashion column, wanted to be a fashion designer. She
39、 had a whole barrel of unique ideas. What a walk in another persons shoes did fbr me! They werent misfits, just people that no one cared enough about to try to understand一 except Mrs. B. Her insight, vision and thoughtfulness brought out the potential in four of her students.I dont recall what the n
40、ewspapers headline was or even the culture we wrote about, but I did learn something that week. I was given a chance to see other people in a new light. I was given the opportunity to see in myself a potential that inspired my actions in later years. I learned that who we are is more important than
41、what we are or seem to be.After that semester ended, I always received a friendly hello from my group. And I was always genuinely happy to see them.Mrs. B gave us an A on that assignment. We should have handed it right back, for she was the one who truly deserved it.3. Why is Qatar likely to receive
42、 a record number of visitors by the end of the 2022 World Cup?A. Qatar is easy to reach.B. Qatar is a beautiful country to visit.C. Qatar is the richest country in the Middle East.D. Qatar is close to most of the countries in the world.4. How docs Qatar address the problem that the temperature is to
43、o high?A. Switch the game to the winter slot.B. Cool drinks are offered to audience for free.C. Host the World Cup in air-conditioncd stadiums.D. Fans are provided with a comfortable viewing experience.BThe older I get, the more I understand how my teachers have transformed my life.On a recent Sunda
44、y afternoon, I went to see Mr. C at Roxbury Park in Beverly Hills. His love of life has not dimmed despite the fact that his legs no longer work like they used to. He visited some of his former students while he was in town. Al Beverly Hills High School, Mr. C taught ancient history, coached footbal
45、l and golf, and risked his life teaching drivers training on Saturday mornings from 1964 to 1988. The gray and hobbled students lined up one after another to thank their favorite teacher. One called him a rock star. Another was grateful for helping him when he couldnt say so. It was a beautiful trib
46、ute, especially in these times of catastrophic teacher shortages.Spending that Sunday in the park with Mr. C was nothing short of magic. It was a reminder of all that is promising and possible in public education, including a teacher whose rare emotional honesty could be appreciated and honored deca
47、des later. It also brought to mind Maya Angelous saying People will forget what you said and did, but never forget how you make them feel. He made me and others in the park feel heard and seen.Mr. C changed my perception of myself. Rather than seeing myself as a loser cheerleader who couldnl compete
48、 with the smart kids, I realized how much I loved learning. His history class was so interesting. In his classes about the Persians, Greeks, and Romans, extra credits can be earned for creativity. During earthquake drills, we counted on Mr. C to scream his head off in mock terror.It should come as l
49、ittle surprise that Id value the role of teachers in my life. Both of my parents taught; so did my siblings, aunts, uncles and cousins. I, too, have become a teacher and I try to follow in Mr. Cs footsteps. Some days, I fantasize what it would be like to go on a teacher tour, reaching out to my mentors to express my deep gratitude fbr all theyve given me. Seeing Mr.