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1、2023届河北省部分示范性高中高三下学期三模英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、短对话1. What is the weather like now?A. Sunny.B. Cloudy.C Rainy.2. What does the man offer to do?A. Lend his copy to the woman.B. Underline the important parts.C. Help the woman with her English.3. Which aspect of the coat unsuitable for the woman?A. Its colour.
2、B. Its price.4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Employer and employee. B. Father and daughter.5. . Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a park.B. In a shop.C. Its size.C. Teacher and student.C. In a kitchen.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6. Why will the man give up
3、reading the book?C. He is too busy.A. It What did the man do last night?s difficult.B. Ws boring.7. When will the man meet his friend?C. On Sunday.A. On FridayB. On Saturday.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8 . How much did the man pay for the summer course?A. 185 dollars.B. 243 dollars.C. 270 dollars.A. He watched
4、 videos.B , He had a tennis match.C , He had fun at the party.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10. What is the man doing?六、完形填空When I was a child, I loved the work of Charles Schulz, creator of the famous Peanuts comic strip (连环漫画). I read it because it spoke to us as children. I 41 his books, and when I was in my
5、twenties, I had 42 of his characters all over my bedroom wall. He really was one of my 43!I had always known that comics were 44 just drawings. Theyre a wonderful way of 45 and of telling the truth. Charles Schulz kept me aware of that. Somehow, he46 me through my life. Wherever I went, he was there
6、, because no matter where I was, I could open a 47 and find his work.I certainly never 48 to meet him. So, when the phone rang one day, and I heard the words, “Hi, this is Charles Schulz J I was so surprised and said, “Who?” And he said, very 49、I do Peanuts:He called me simply to say, “I like your
7、work. I was. 50 I had to sit down. Hecalled me several times after that and we talked about our work. I just couldnt wait to51 him!About a year after that first phone call, we 52 met in Washington at the ReubenAwards, which is sort of the Oscars of the comics, industry. I was nominated (提名)that year
8、53! Charlesfor my own comic strip, For Better or For Worse. In fact, I actuallySchulz came up to me at the meeting and 54 in my ear, I was excited and grateful to my hero.41. A. collected42. A. documents43. A. friends44. A. rather than45. A. advertising46. A. accompanied47. A. window48. A. required4
9、9. A. impatiently50. A. fed upB. borrowedB. illustrationsB. teachersB , other thanB , promotingB , praisedB. fileB. expectedB , quicklyB , carried offC. soldC- recordsC - leadersC , more thanC. communicatingC persuadedC textbookC. hesitatedC. apologeticallyC , cast down55 fbr you! ID. lostD. symbols
10、D. heroesD. less thanD. transportingD. helpedD. newspaperD. pretendedD. nervouslyD. blown away51.A. greetB , meetC. findD. influence52.A. constantlyB , frequentlyC. suddenlyD. finally53.A. waitedB. wonC. fledD. quit54.A. whisperedB. shoutedC , criedD. screamed55.A. beggedB. lookedC . votedD. applied
11、七、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。On October 5th, Katmai National Park &. Preserve in southern Alaska kicked off Fat Bear Week, when the parks brown bears competing against each other in a challenge much like college basketbalfs March Madness tournament. Fans use before and after56 (
12、photo) to vote for the bear they think has gained the most weight over summer 57 (prepare) for hibernation 佟眠).But 58 began as a contest for conservationists has become a global campaign where superfans stump for (大肆宣传)their favourite bear to be voted the 59 (fat) of them all.Fat Bear Week began in
13、2014 as Fat Bear Tuesday. Mike Fitz, a former park worker at Katmai, noticed that live cameras 60 (show) the bears generated a lot of online comments. He and the other workers let people vote for their favourite fat bear on Facebook. The one-day event 61 (attract) just 1, 700 votes in 2014. Last yea
14、rs week-long contest collected nearly 800, 000. Fans gather together 62 (happy) to watch the live bear cameras setup around the park. Some go further. Jean Gross is hosting a bear-themed party where she lives in Northern Michigan. Guests must bring foods that appeal 63 both bears and humans, such as
15、 salmon patties and honey butter. This year Ms Gross says she is rooting for Holly, 64 older female, because “she is a nice little fat girl 65 so am I”.八、开放性作文66.假定你是李华,受校英文报约稿,请你写一篇介绍某位名人的英语短文,刊登在校英文报People专栏,内容包括:1 .该人物的生平;2 .他的主要事迹;3 .你的评价。注意:1 .写作词数应为80左右;2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。九、读后续写67.阅读下面材料,根据其
16、内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Whenever I spread marmalade(橘子酱),I think of my mother. She was a wonderful woman, a five-foot-tall angel. She even befriended a skunk(臭鼬).One day she was out back picking beans when she turned to see a skunk no more than a yard away. The skunk had a marmalade jar stuck on
17、his nose. Mother took pity on him. Stillon her knees, she inched across the grass, reached out, and turned the jar very carefully. The jar slid off. The skunk nodded a thank-you, then turned and slipped into the woods at the back of the garden. None of spraying(喷)business. Not on my wonderful mother
18、. She told that story over and over. And she always called the skunk Marmalade.Thats not all. There was the time, maybe three summers later, when I was about twelve. It was a rainy morning. Dad went to work, and Mother went shopping. My friend Rob came over so we could run the electric train in my r
19、oom. All of a sudden, a scratching sound came from the attic(阁楼).“Sounds like some kind of animal, “ Rob said. “Yeah. Lefs take a look.Out in the hall, I opened the attic door-very slowly. The noise stopped. I climbed a few steps. My eyes were at floor level. I saw nothing but boxes and trunks and a
20、n old dollhouse. I climbed to the top of the stairs with Rob after me.Silence.“Lets look around, “I said.I found the animal behind a box near the chimney. You guessed it. Black with a white stripe down its back. Was he scared? You bet. At least thafs how I remember it.I backed away. Would he spray m
21、e? Do skunks bite?“Hey, Rob. I found him. Lefs go to figure out a plan to get him out of here. ,9We climbed down the steps quietly.Its a skunk, “I said. It might even be Marmalade. ,Marmalade?”I explained. But was this really the same skunk? Would he remember? 注意:1 .续写词数应为150左右;2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
22、“Come on, “I said. “Lets go to the kitchen and do an experiment to see what would happen.”Rob and I followed as Marmalade ate his way downstairs, through the kitchen, and out to the back yard.参考答案:1. B2. A3. C4. A5. A6. A7. B8. B9. C10. C11. A12. C13. B14. B15. C16. A17. B18. A19. C20. B21. A22. D23
23、. D24. D25. C26. C27. A28. C29. B30. A31. B32. A33. C34. B35. A36. G37. D38. F39. B40. A41. A 42. B43. D 44. C 45. C 46. A 47. D 48. B 49. C50. D 51. B 52. D53. B 54. A 55. C56. photos 57. to prepare 58. what 59. fattest 60. showing 61. attracted62. happily 63. to 64. an 65. and66. One possible vers
24、ion:Yuan Longping, known as the father of hybrid rice, is one of Chinas most famous scientists.Yuan Longping was born in September 1930 and died in 2021, aged 91. He cultivated the worlds first high-yielding hybrid rice, which has helped feed nearly one-fifth of the worlds population.After fighting
25、Chinas food shortages, he turned his attention to a much bigger challenge, solving world hunger. Since the 1980s, Yuans team has offered training courses in dozens of countries in Africa, the Americas and Asia, providing a huge food source in areas with high risks of famine.Yuan Longping9s legacy is
26、 not only the progress of hybrid rice-his curiosity, devotion, courage, perseverance, diligence, cooperation and selflessness have left an indelible spiritual wealth to us all.67. “Come on,“ I said. Lets go to the kitchen and do an experiment to see what would happen.” In the cupboard we found Mothe
27、rs custard cups. We dumped a teaspoon of marmalade into each one. We set one on the back yard, one just inside the back door, and one every few feet all the way up to the attic. Then, very carefully, I set the last one in front of the skunk, I backed away. I did all these very cautiously in order no
28、t to frighten it. The skunk sniffed. He inched forward. He licked the cup. He ate the marmalade.Rob and I followed as Marmalade ate his way downstairs, through the kitchen, and out to the back yard. When he was through eating his last bit of marmalade, he turned and looked at us. What was he going t
29、o do?_He stared for a long time. And then, finally, he gave us a big toothy smile before running away into the rain. He really remembered my mothers kindness. I was so thrilled that I waved to him and said, See you next_time, old friend!A. Booking hotel rooms.B , Looking for a hotel.C. Checking into
30、 a hotel.11. Why does the man come to New York?A. To have a meeting.B. To visit some museums.C. To take a holiday at the seaside.12. What will the man probably do later?A. Buy a map.B. Go for a walk.C. Have dinner.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13. What does the woman think of the mans suggestion at first?A. Inte
31、resting.B. Unreasonable.C. Frightening14. What will the second robot do?A. Put labels on the bottles.B. Fill bottles with mixtures.C. Pack the bottles into boxes.15. . Whafs the advantage of the robots according to the man?A. Causing no noise.B , High efficiency.C. Working tirelessly.16. What might
32、the man ask the workers to do?A. Find new jobs.B , Control the robots.C. Fix the broken robots,三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. Some ways to keep healthy.B. Some of his favourite sports.C. The way to solve the problems,18 . Where does the speaker probably live?A. In
33、 the countryside.B. In a big city.C. By the sea.19 . What did the speaker do ten years ago?A. He climbed the Alps.B. He took part in London Marathon.C. He finished a course in ice climbing.20. Why does the speakers wife seldom go climbing?A. She has no time.B. She isnt strong enough.C. She is afraid
34、 of climbing.四、阅读理解Four Fascinating National Parks in the World Fiordland National ParkFiordland National Park on New Zealands Southern Island was established in 1952 and is part of the larger Te Wahipounamu wilderness, a UNESCO World Heritage Area. Covering 1.2 million hectares, Fiordland National
35、Park is home to green rain forests, crystal clear lakes and snow-capped mountains. Even on the frequent rainy days, the scenery is spectacular, with entire valley walls turning into thundering waterfalls. Highlight is the amazing Milford Sound with Mitre Peak, rising 1692 metres above sea level and
36、one of the most photographed peaks in the country.Yosemite National ParkFirst protected in 1864 and one of the first parks in the National Park Service,Californians Yosemite is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The parks central feature is Yosemite Valley, which is surrounded by hills, trees and spectac
37、ular waterfalls. But the Park is so much more than just a great valley with waterfalls: within Yosemites vast wildernessarea, you find deep valleys, grand grassland and more than 800 miles of spectacular hikes.Serengeti National ParkTanzanias oldest and most popular National Park is a UNESCO World H
38、eritage Site and was recently proclaimed a 7th worldwide wonder. The Serengeti is famous for its annual Great Migration, a 1, 200-mile odyssey of 1.5 million wildebeest and 200, 000 zebras, all of them chasing the rains in a race for life. Your chances of watching a kill are pretty high when you vis
39、it the area in the right season.Namib-Naukluft National ParkOne of the most thinly populated countries in the world, Namibia is not the right place to get lost. But it is a top destination for those who enjoy unmatched natural scenery and wildlife viewing. Nowhere is this more evident than in the Na
40、mib-Naukluft National Park, the largest game park in Africa, including part of the Namib Desert and the Naukluft mountain range.21. What is Fiordland National Park well-known for?A. Milford Sound with Mitre Peak.B. Spectacular hikes.C. Great Migration.D. The longest history.22. Where is the largest
41、game park in Africa located in?A. New Zealand.B. USA.C. Tanzania.D. Namibia.23 . What do the first three parks have in common?A. They were established in the 1950s.B , They are famous for waterfalls.C They belong to the same country.D. They are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.Fifteen years ago, Claybour
42、ne Elder was a twentysomething from Utah, standing in the back of a Broadway theatre watching “Putnam County Spelling Bee,when an act of kindness opened a door to new possibilities.“This man came up to me and said, Hey, are you from out of town?9 And I said, “Yeah, Fm just here visiting. And the man
43、 handed me $200 and said, You looked like you werehaving more fun than the people in the expensive seats. Go to buy yourself a ticket toSweeney Todd tomorrow. It911 change your life, Elder said. Elder never got the mans name一 just $200 and a photo.Elder had never seen Sweeney Todd, so he bought “a g
44、reat seat”. Starring in thatproduction was the legendary Patti LuPone. That did not seem real. Patti LuPone. . . sheseemed like a person you read about in a book or heard about somewhere, but not someoneyou saw perform,Elder said.He then tried his best to earn a place on the stage. LuPone is now his
45、 co-star in the hitmusical Company a turning point of fate that goes back to the stranger who gave him themeans to watch one of Broadways biggest productions. uIt takes that kind of generosity toshow you what generosity can be, to turn around and do it again J Elder said.Giving back is now a big par
46、t of his life. Once a month, he and his 4-year-old son payfora strangers meal at their local diner. Recently, he has started giving away free tickets tohis show through social media.After every performance, Elder takes a picture with the strangers he buys tickets for andhangs the photos in his dress
47、ing room. I hope that it awakens something in them, just like itdid in me J he said. What T hope happens is that these people are shown some sort of sincerekindness from a stranger and hopefully in turn go out and do something kind for somebodywho they dont know.”24.How did Elder feel when he saw Patti LuPone perform?A.Moved and grateful.B.Inspired but worried.C.Curious but doubtful.D.Surprised and excited.25.A.He took Patti LuPone as his teacher.B.He tr