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1、2023届 广 西 桂 林 崇 左 市 高 三 上 学 期 联 合 调 研 考 试(一 调)英 语 试 题 学 校:姓 名:班 级:考 号:一、阅 读 理 解 The Perfect Anniversary DestinationsIf your anniversary is coming up and youre looking to get away from the business ofeveryday life to celebrate in luxury,then check out this list of perfect anniversarydestinations.Sant
2、oriniOne of the most wonderful islands in the Cyclades of Greece,Santorini really is special.Enjoy a celebration of your love with a trip to the village of Oia where youll find spectacularviews,some of the best restaurants on the island,and of course,the famous sunsets over theocean which light up t
3、he sky with unforgettable shades of pink and orange.ThailandAlso known as The Land of Smiles,Thailand is a wonderful destination.The weather istropical all year round so you can enjoy an anniversary trip at any time of year.If yourelooking to relax together on the beach,then there are miles of golde
4、n sands that meet thebright blue of te Indian and Pacific Oceans.Explore the ancient temples,busy market,andmeet fascinating people together.Gran CanariaThe third largest island in the Canary Islands,Gran Canaria has plenty of things to do asa couple to celebrate your anniversary.There are lots of b
5、ars and restaurants,gorgeous goldensandy beaches and sweeping sand dunes to fill your days.Dont miss a visit to the crocodilepark,the only animal rescue centre in the Canaries.DubaiDubai,a metropolis in the United Arab of Emirates,is filled with lots of adventure.Futuristic landscapes combine with s
6、andy beaches and large shopping malls featuringdesigner boutiques.Everything is larger than life here minoring the Buij Khalifa,the tallestbuilding in the world!1.Who may probably this passage be intended for?A.Those who enjoy the business of everyday life.B.Those who are rich and married.C.Those wh
7、o want to go on vocation with a tight budget.D.Those who prefer staying at home.2.Which of the following is true about Santorini?A.It is a perfect place to enjoy the sunset.B.The local market there is worth visiting.C.You can visit a crocodile park there.D.Its home to the tallest building in theworl
8、d.3.What do Thailand,Gran Canaria and Dubai have in common?A All provide a chance to see animals.B.All have perfect restaurants.C.All feature beautiful beaches.D.All have large shopping malls.Dedicated educator is on a mission to revive rural education in a remote mountainouscommunity and provide th
9、e best education to its children,one school at a time.With her ponytail and big,square glasses,Cheng Feng looks every bit the schoolteacher.Yet,to many of her students,the 33-year-old is more than that.Chengs care for her ruralstudents has extended beyond the classroom and makes her a mother figure
10、to them all.During the just past summer vacation,Cheng didnt take time off but paid home visits torural students of the Liling Primary School,which is located in the mountains more than 120kilometers from the central area of Poyang county,East Chins Jiangxi province.Most students have been left behi
11、nd by their parents,who have to go to work far awayfrom home and are looked after by their grandparents.“Seeing these special families and special children is what made me realize theimportance of rural education,and it is one of the major reasons why I have stuck around allthese years,says Cheng,wh
12、o also grew up in Poyang.Since learning that one of her students,Tan Yeting,and her brother,were just dependingon the small income of their grandparents,handmade broom business,Cheng would payregular visits to Tans home.She would check the homework assignment of the two children,play games with them
13、 and cut their hair.These interactions have helped both children grow inconfidence and shake off their timid nature at school.“Cheng is just like our mother,Tan says.“I feel like I can talk to her about anything,9,she adds.试 卷 第 2 页,共 10页Cheng voluntarily chose to move to the school last year after
14、she learned it was in needof faculty members.She has since helped to improve the teaching facilities,and went out ofher way to reach children scattered around the surrounding rural area and persuade them tocome to school.Thanks to her efforts,approximately 200 children in the neighborhood have been
15、able toenjoy a better education.4.What was Chen Feng doing during the past summer vacation?A.She was on a holiday in the mountain.B.She was looking after her students in school.C.She was helping her students with their homework assignment.D.She was visiting her rural students in remote areas.5.What
16、do we know about Tan Yeting?A.Her parents deserted her brother and her.B.She is too shy to talk to her teacher.C.She lives on her grandparents9 small business.D.She leads a care-free and rich life.6.Which of the following can best describe Chen Feng?A.Caring and warm-hearted.C.Responsible and fashio
17、nable.7.Which can be a suitable title for the text?A.The Life Experience of a Rural Teacher.Province.C.A Teacher Devoted to Rural Education.Visits.B.Ambitious and optimistic.D.Considerate and stubborn.B.Chinas Rural Education in JiangxiD.A Teacher Who Likes Paying HomeFewer than 250 people have feas
18、ted their eyes on the Titanic since it was discovered onthe seabed of the North Atlantic Oceans in 1985,but a small number of citizen explorers willmake the epic two-mile journey to the depths this year.OceanGate Expeditions announced its second annual expedition to the wreck in thesummer of 2022.Th
19、e Titanic Expedition is conducted as a series of eight-day missionsstarting in May and ending in June 2022,and each seat costs$250,000.Aaron Newman,OceanGate Expedition Mission Specialist during the 2021 trip,said in astatement:This is one of the most interesting and unique experiences I have ever h
20、ad.Lessthan around 200 people have ever been down to the Titanic and seen the wreck in 110 years.Even diving to almost 4000 meters in a submersible(潜 水 器)is an experience onto itself.Thafs what life is about.”The citizen explorers will begin their adventure by sailing on the expedition ship from St.
21、Johns in Newfoundland,Canada,to the site of the Titanic wreckage,located 370 miles away.The Titan submersible is equipped with the latest camera technologies to captureultra-high-resolution imagery(超 高 清 影 像)that will help determine the wrecks rate ofdecay and assess the marine life that dwell on jt
22、.An experienced submersible pilot,P.H.Nargeolet said in a statement:We have a lot of room inside the Titan submersible.We canhave five people in the sub and there is a big view port.The Titanic,which was called the unsinkable ship,went down on April 14,1912,fourdays into her first voyage from Southa
23、mpton,England to New York.The giant ship collidedwith an iceberg and in the end,1,517 of the 2,224 passengers and crew aboard died.According to the National Oceanic and Atomspheric Adminstration,te ship is likely tocollapse within the next 40 years.8.What did Aaron Newman think of the 2021 expeditio
24、n to the wreck of Titanic?A.It was fantastic.B.It was expensive.C.It was demanding.D.It was worthless.9.What does the underline word“it in paragraph 4 refer to?A.The rate of decay.B.The wreck.C.The high-tech camera.D.The Titansubmersible.10.What do we know about the 2022 Titanic expedition?A.Explore
25、rs will go to the depth of 370 meters under the sea.B.Explorers can learn about the marine life on the wreck through a high-resolution telescope.C.Explorers will have a series of eight-day missions in the fall of 2022.D.Explorers will share a big view port in the spacious submersible.11.Whats the pu
26、rpose of paragraph 5?A.TD present a detail.B.To introduce the expedition.C.To add the background information.D.To attract people to buy the 2022 trip.NASA is making preparations to send a crew to the moon who will explore the lunarsurface with the hope of constructing a stable habitat.Although the A
27、merican space agencyfocuses on just sending astronauts,other companies are looking further into the future forwhen humans will colonize the natural satellite.试 卷 第 4 页,共 10页Experts at Money,a company for consumer credit products,released the first-ever moonloan guide that reveals living on the lunar
28、 surface would cost$325,067 a month.“With the Earth becoming increasingly populated and space technology advancing,itwont be long before lunar living becomes the new norm al,reads the study.The team fromMoney used various factors to calculate the cost of a house on the moon:raw materialsneeded to bu
29、ild a house,the special materials needed to build on the moons atmosphere,astronauts required to travel to build,and the average cost of transporting materials to themoon.According to the moon loan guide,the first fully functioning house on the moon wouldbe$48,454,063,which is a high price for a hom
30、e.The price includes adding life-savingdetails to homes such as air seals,industrial-strength air-conditioners and heaters.Generating energy is vital when living in such extreme conditions,and therefore the cost ofsome supplies may force you to consider some alternative options.The most efficient wa
31、y togenerate electricity on the moon is to buy a small nuclear reactor costing SI.3 million,“Money shares in the study.Alternatively,34 solar panels would generate enough electricityto run one house and cost only$23,616 in comparison.The guide also reveals the most ideal locations on the moon,with“S
32、ea of Rains”beingconsidered the perfect family suburb 一 this region sits at the north and is one of the largestimpact craters in the Solar System.12.Whats the purpose of NASA sending a crew to the moon?A.TD encourage companies to release moon loan.B.TD colonize the moon alone.C.To explore the moon f
33、or natural resources.D.To build a lasting living place on themoon.13.Which of the following was not considered when the team estimated the cost of a lunarhouse?A.Materials needed to build a house on the moon.B.The cost of looking for the most ideal location on the moon.C.Astronauts needed to travel
34、to build a house on the moon.D.The average cost of transporting materials to the moon.14.What can we infer from the study?A.Lunar living wont take long to become a reality.B.The first house on the moon will be the most expensive home.C.You will definitely buy a nuclear reactor to generate electricit
35、y on the moon.D.The perfect location on the moon for living is the largest impact crater in the Solar System.15.Whats the text mainly about?A.The first loan guide about living on the moon.B.The moon-the most ideal living place for humans.C.NASA will send astronauts to the moon.D.Living on the moon h
36、as become possible.二、七 选 五 I am often asked how I learned to speak,read and write Chinese.The short answer,inmy case,was a combination of good fortune and hard work.16.1 have a particularly visual memory very helpful for characters.Anotherbig part of the good fortune is how early I started Chinese.A
37、ll students in Australia arerequired to study a foreign language from Grade 7.The options at my school were Japanese,German,and Chinese.My mother had studied German in school.My sisters were studyingJapanese in their primary school.17.The first year was fun,but then our teacher moved to China and th
38、e replacement wasill-equipped for the task.The next year my family moved to the US.For the next two years Istudied Chinese with a tutor who came to my home.She was my first native Chinesespeaking teacher.She had been living in the US for over a decade.We got along well and Ihave many fond memories o
39、f our lessons.18Back in Australia to start Grade 11,my new school was chosen partly because it offeredadvanced Chinese classes.19.1 fell in love with China for no real reason.Somethingabout the place just attracted me.By the time I arrived in Beijing in February 2014,1 could already read and write C
40、hinesepretty well.20!Instead of grasping for ways to translate my English thoughts,I began tounderstand how to form Chinese thoughts.A.So I chose ChineseB.I nearly decided to give up ChineseC.She told me many interesting stories about living in the US试 卷 第 6 页,共 1 0页D.Grammar patterns I had been usi
41、ng for years suddenly made senseE.In Grade 12 I had an opportunity to travel to China with a school tripF I seriously doubt whether I would have continued Chinese without her influenceG.Part of the good fortune is that I have a brain that seems built for language study三、完 形 填 空 Once we reach the age
42、 of 60 or 65,we all look forward to retirement and living a/an21 life.But that is not the plan fbr David Flucker from Scotlands Edinburgh,who is100-year-old.He 22 works three days a week at the St.Columbas Hospice Care shop.David 23 his 100 birthday this June,but went to work the next day 24 atthe s
43、hop.David 25 four hours traveling roundtrip to the shop,which hedoes 26 the weather.David started working in the 27 shop after hewas 28 with cancer and it took him two weeks to be cared fbr by the Hospice.He justwanted to pay it forward for the kindness he 29.“It is a 30 feeling to be doingsom ethin
44、g,said the 31.who lives in Balgreen,Edinburgh.“It is two buses and a 20-minute walk to get to the shop,32 two hours.I workthree days a week,Thursday,Friday and Saturday,which are the 33 days.Thegrandfather-of-seven says the shop in Ocean Terminal gets a lot of donations such as toys,books,jigsaw puz
45、zles,and he has to 34 them all to see if theyre OK.But what heloves the most is the 35 aspect of his work-when people come in just to chat.On 22 June,when the senior 36 100.the store held a window display on hisbirthday showing a few glimpses of his life.The store 37 a post on the official page ofth
46、e store where Davids workspace 38.The post shows how David has become an/a39 for many around the world.Shared on Facebook,the post got many likesand 40 and left social media users amazed.21.A.rewarding B.promising C.relaxing D.adequate22.A.ever B.still C.once D.already23.A.celebrated B.prepared C.de
47、signed D.conducted24.A.in turn B.in vain C on purpose D.as usual25.A.spends B.costs C.takes D.pays26.A.in spite of B.regardless of C.in place of D.on account of27.A.book B.gift C.charity D.toy28.A.diagnosed B.occupied C.connected D.replaced29.A.imagined B.forecast C-remembered D.received30.A.sharp B
48、.delightful C.negative D.familiar31.A.senior B.artist C.author D.painter32.A.hardly B.usually C.particularly D.rarely33.A.shortest B.funniest C.longest D.busiest34.A.hide B.reserve C.check D.cancel35.A.apparent B.physical C.social D.specific36.A.had B.kept C.became D.turned37.A.put out B.gave away C
49、.set aside D.asked for38.A.hides B.runs C.hangs D.lies39.A.success B.inspiration C.shame D.celebrity40.A.interviews B.arguments C.comments D.negotiations四、用 单 词 的 适 当 形 式 完 成 短 文 阅 读 下 面 短 文,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(每 空 不 超 过 3 个 单 词)。At least 151 people were killed and 82
50、others were injured in a stampede(踩 踏)accidenton October 29th in Itaewon,a district of the Republic of Koreas capital Seoul,during aHalloween gathering,local authorities said 41 the early morning of October 30th.Many victims are largely in their 42(twenty),About twenty-six foreign nationals43(be)amo