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1、2022-2023学 年 湖 北 省 部 分 学 校 高 三(上)联 考 英 语 试 卷(8月)1.What does Jason plan to do today?A.Visit a school.B.Go downtown.C.Look after his son.2.What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Friends.C.Waiter and customer.3.Why is Mike going to Charleroi?A.To meet friends.C.To visit a museum.4.What drink w
2、ill the man have?A.Beer.B.Juice.C.Milk.B.Colleagues,B.To take photos.5.Where does the woman like to work?A.At a restaurant.B.At a school.C.At a supermarket.听 下 面 一 段 对 话,回 答 第 下 面 小 题。6.What does the article tell us about Christmas shopping?A.The best time.B.The best places.C.The way to save money.7
3、.What day is it today?A.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.听 下 面 一 段 对 话,回 答 第 下 面 小 题。8.How did Christopher eat on the wedding in India?A.By using a spoon and a fork.B.By using chopsticks.C.By using his hands.9.What did Christopher think of the food after trying it?A.Terrible.B.Just so-so.C.Delicious.听 下 面
4、 一 段 对 话,回 答 第 下 面 小 题。10.Where do the speakers live?A.In a city.B.In a town.C.In a village.11.What does Henry especially want to do?A.Go hiking.B.Surf in the sea.C.Visit King Arthur s birthplace.12.What is most probably the Watering Hole?A.An island.B.A hotel.C.A cafe.听 下 面 一 段 对 话,回 答 第 下 面 小 题。13
5、.Who is Mike?A.A teacher.B.A writer.C.A nurse.14.What is the man best at?A.Giving orders as a leader.B.Communicating with others.C.Organizing classes and materials.15.What made the man get into teaching?A.His interest.B.The easy work.C.The high salary.16.When did the man become a teacher?A.At the ag
6、e of 25.B.At the age of 28.C.At the age of 30.听 下 面 一 段 独 白,回 答 下 面 小 题。17.What is the talk mainly about?A.Ways to learn Latin well.B.Attempts to bring Latin to life.C.The origin of the Latin language.18.How often is the Vatican Radio news broadcast?A.Every day.B.Once a week.C.Five times a month.19.
7、What is true about Luca Desiata s book?A.It s carefully explained.B.It s written only in Latin.C.It s about crossword puzzles.20.What did Carlo Egger try to do?A.Form Latin Facebook groups.B.Create some new Latin words.C.Renew Latin through the Internet.KSo youre looking to ski at one of the best?We
8、ve done the hard work for you.BreckenridgeBreckenridge is an extremely popular ski destination.Fm undoubtedly an awesome mountain to ride,but it can also get discouragingly crowded.This is not surprising given all the things Breckenridge hasgoing for it:affordable lodging(借 宿),an abundance of slopes
9、 and North Americas highest lift.The townatmosphere is fun and relaxing,plus there are a ton of shopping,dining,and drinking options to choosefrom.With so much to offer,Breckenridge makes for a great ski resort that suits all budgets.Aspen SnowmassAspen is the ultimate ski destination for the rich a
10、nd has evolved into four separate ski areas:Aspen,Snowmass,Buttermilk,and Aspen Highlands.Theyre all linked by a shuttle system,accessible with asingle ticket,and gathered around one of the greatest ski towns in the world.Aspen is truly the king ofapres-ski(滑 雪 后 的 社 交 娱 乐)with endless dining and ni
11、ghtlife options!Its also one of the few ski resortsin Colorado where you wont be affected by altitude sickness.For all the appeal that brings celebrities here,Aspen does come at a price.Jackson HoleJackson Hole is infamous for its extreme terrain(地 形)and steeps with the most continuous vertical inth
12、e US.Although it has the reputation of an experts paradise,recent improvements have madeintermediate terrain easier to access.On the other side,Jackson Hole is not ideal for first-timers and kidsdue to the lack of beginner terrain.Crowds can also be an issue.If youre looking for ski-in/ski-out acces
13、s,stay in Teton Village which has a handful of bars;if not,the town of Jacks.21.If you are a beginner with a tight budget,which skiing resort may you choose?A.Buttermilk.B.Breckenridge.C.Jackson Hole.D.Aspen Snowmass.22.What can we learn about Aspen Snowmass?A.It is economical to ski there.B.It offe
14、rs limited social activities.C.One ticket can be used in 4 ski areas.D.Visitors will feel sick for its high altitude.23.Whats the same disadvantage of Breckenridge and Jackson Hole?A.The price is expensive.B.The traffic is not very convenient.C.They are not friendly to beginners.D.They are very crow
15、ded sometimes.LAs were all aware,social media is fake.People only showcase their best moments.But beyond thisaspect,a lot of the photos are straight-up fake.Celebrities are airbrushed;some lie about their plasticsurgery.Many Photoshop their faces and bodies to look exactly how they want.There are co
16、untless waysto pose to change their bodies.TikTok(抖 音)is not immune to these things.It may be harder to use Photoshop when it*s a video,butpeople find ways around it with different angles,lighting,and posing.This is not to say that theythemselves dont look good一 its just that this isnt how they look
17、 all the time.We can*t hold ourselves tothat high of a standard when we see ourselves so often.But beyond the unrealistic standards that socialmedia propagates(散 播),TikTok heavily promotes eating disorder culture,and unhealthy attitudes aboutfood and weight in general.Unfortunately,ifs challenging t
18、o escape from this content.The TikTok is alarmingly accurate.If youinteract with a video once,similar videos will continue to come up on your For You page.Interacting canbe liking the video,commenting,sharing,following the creator,or even letting the video play multipletimes.Once youve done this,its
19、 hard to escape from these videos.The best thing to do is to click notinterested1 when one of these videos pops up.Fve learned a lot from my own struggle with an eating disorder.During my treatment,the moststriking thing my nutritionist said to me was,You dont have to love your body.I thought she wa
20、s joking.But shes absolutely right.What she meant is that its not realistic to love your body all the time.There aregoing to be moments when you dont like something about yourself,and thats okay.No one thinks everypart of themselves is perfect.Self-love isnt always realistic;self-acceptance is much
21、better.24.What does the underlined part immune to in paragraph 2 mean?A.Included in.B.Affected by.C.Protected by.D.Exceptional to.25.What is the best way to escape from some unwanted content?A.Play it repeatedly.B.Refuse information push immediately.C.Give it a bad comment.D.Give it a like and share
22、 it with your friends.26.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.The author was once mentally disordered.B.The nutritionist was humorous.C.Self-love is the most important.D.Self-acceptance is more realistic.27.What is the best title of the passage?A.Social media is fake.B.You should love your
23、 body.C.TikTok boosts eating disorder culture.D.People only show their best moments.MPORTLAND,Maine-The number of whales entangled(缠 住)in fishing gears(装 备)has declinedrecently,but the entanglements remain a critical threat to rare species,the federal government said in areport released Tuesday.Ther
24、e were 60 confirmed cases of large whales entangled in gear in the U.S.in 2020,the NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Tuesday.That was a 25%decline from the previous yearand a lower figure than the 13-year average.Every coastal region except Alaska saw a decrease in whale entangleme
25、nts,NOAA said.It will takemore research to determine the cause of the decline in entanglements,and it*s possible that the COVID-19pandemics disruption of both fishing activities and data reporting could have played a role.Its alsopossible that factors unrelated to the pandemic could have played a ro
26、le,as some regions have reportedlarge-scale environmental changes,like marine heat waves,which may also be affecting large whaleentanglement rates and reporting.More than half the entangled whales were humpback whales,which are popular with whale watchersand have a relatively stable worldwide popula
27、tion.However,four of the whales were North Atlantic rightwhales,which have a population decline due to recent years of high death rate and poor reproduction.Theright whales give birth off Florida and Georgia and migrate north to the waters off New England andCanada to feed.Scientists and conservatio
28、nists have sounded alarms in recent years that warming watersseem to be causing the whales to swim away from protected areas of ocean in search of food.“The current level of entanglements is more than whales can stand,*said Kristen,an agent of aconservation group.The group and others have pushed for
29、 tighter restrictions on commercial fishing toprevent the whales from entanglement.These reports show far too many endangered whales are caught infishing gear,particularly because reported entanglements are just the tip of an iceberg,Kristen said.28.How many confirmed cases of large whales entangled
30、 in gear in the U.S.were there in 2019?A.48.B.64.C.80.D.96.29.What caused the population decrease of the North Atlantic right whales?A.Many can t survive or have young.B.More than half of them were entangled.C.COVID-19 pandemic affected their life.D.Heat waves makes them lacking in food.30.What is t
31、he passage mainly about?A.Why stricter laws should be banned.B.Why less whales have been entangled.C.What people have done to help whales.D.How we can help to increase whale numbers.31.What is Kristens attitude towards whale entanglement?A.Confused.B.Frightened.C.Concerned.D.Tired.NMedicine,law,busi
32、ness,engineering,these are noble pursuits,and necessary to sustain life.But poetry,beauty,romance,love,these are what we stay alive for.一 Robin Williams from Dead Poets Society.Thisis true to my first-year self,who was crazy about getting good grades,and failed to seek the happinessfound in everythi
33、ng else that college has to offer.Like some people,I grew up with a family that valued academics over all else,who gave you a littleextra love when you were doing great in your classes,and took it away when you didnt.As a result,myself-worth became tied to my academic success.There is a difference b
34、etween trying to always betteryourself for yourself,and simply putting too much on your plate until you burn out from attempting to liveup to certain expectations.We should all try to do the former,but unfortunately our mindsets have beenstrange to follow the latter.For the past week,I have been goi
35、ng around campus asking my friends what they wanted to get out ofcollege.Why were they truly here?As you can imagine,most of the answers I got can be summed up toone word-money.It is obviously a given that everyone who puts themselves through college sees it as ameans to an end,that end being making
36、 a living in the future.And few went on to say they were trulypassionate about what they were studying.However,we should all try to develop a long-sighted perspective on how we want to shape our lives.Do things with intention,because everything you do now will have a hand in shaping who you turn out
37、 tobe,whether you like it or not.Take some classes on topics that youre genuinely interested in learningabout,not just passing.Join clubs or work on projects that resonate with you and push you beyond yourboundaries.Build a community.Surround yourself with people who challenge and excite you.And mos
38、tof all,embrace the fact that failure and loss are sometimes inevitable in life.32.What is the function of paragraph one?A.To share an idea.B.To introduce the topic.C.To tell the readers a story.D.To quote a famous saying.33.What should people do according to paragraph two?A.Perfect yourself fbr you
39、rself.B.Live up to certain expectations.C.Treasure academics over all else.D.Tie self-value to academic success.34.According to the author,what should people get out of college?A.Good grades and passion to learn.B.The ability to make a lot of money.C.The ability to make a living in the future.D.A fa
40、rseeing view on how to direct our lives.35.Why does the author write the passage?A.To inspire readers to the true meaning of college life.B.To tell readers a story about his college life.C.To explain why good grades is not everything.D.To complain about his family s wrong attitude to him.Music has l
41、ong been considered to be an enjoyable pastime for many people.(1).The mental healthbenefits from music cant be argued.Music could also be helping you with many other health problemsbehind the scenes.Some experts say that music can be harmful if it is too loud.However,for the same reason,music canbe
42、 very beneficial if one is in pain.By distracting the mind from the pain,music,people say,can lowerstress and anxiety levels.(2).Many people enjoy relaxing music in the evening prior to going to bed.(3).While the validity of theidea is still being assessed,the lowered stress can even be tied back to
43、 blood pressure.Similarly,accordingto researchers,listening to just 30 minutes of soft music every day may help with healthy blood sugarlevels,through the lowering of stress and anxiety.When it comes to heart health,there is speculation。隹;则)that its not the style of music,but rather thetempo(节 奏)tha
44、t makes it so good for your heart health.In one European study,participants listened tomusic as the researchers monitored their heart rates and blood pressure.(4).On the other hand,when themusic slowed,the participants*stress and anxiety levels became lower and the effects on heart ratesappeared to
45、follow suit.,which is what makes music so valuable.A.This,of course,can lead to less painB.This feeling can also result in many other health problemsC.This idea is a little off-the-wall but still has scientific backingD.They say it can play a big role in calming the brain enough to sleepE.The possib
46、le effects of music on overall well-being are really impressiveF.It is also highly popular due to the individualized effects on stress and anxietyG.Interestingly,the more cheerful the music was,the faster their heart rates were36.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.EF.F G.G37.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.EF.F G.G38.A.A B.B C.C
47、D.D E.EF.F G.G39.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.EF.F G.G40.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.EF.F G.GHave you heard of the story of Shackleton and his team travelling to the Antarctic?If you(41)meet Feng Jing,you might not(42)this slim woman with an Antarctica adventure.When she proposed to hike across Antarctica in 2014,almost
48、 no polar(43)thought it was possiblebecause she had no skiing experience.One famous guide Paul Landry,(44),was moved byher(45)and she soon began the laborious five year training without hesitation.The destination,the Pole of Inaccessibility(POD),is the most(46)point from the Antarcticacoastline.For
49、many,there was no point covering over 1,800 kilometers from the coast to the POI to seejust a(n)(47)station,but the POI was the Antarctica of her mind.There,Mother Nature rules.Humanscan reach it but never(48)it.During the journey,she also(49)mascots of the Beijing WinterOlympic Games,Bing Dwen Dwen
50、,to(50)the moment.(51)going to Antarctica,Feng had visited around 130 countries and regions.Her(52)aboutAntarctica could never be satisfied with(53)a simple cruise(航 行).“I believed in each step and everymeter.Each step will get you closer to your(54).Each meter(55)J said Feng.41.A.happen to B.manage