甘肃、青海、宁夏三省2022-2023学年高三下学期3月联考英语试题.docx

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1、甘肃、青海、宁夏三省2022-2023学年高三下学期3月联考英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,清分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上.录音内容结束后,你格有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转 涂到答题卡上.第一节(共5小题国小题1.5分;濡分7. 5分)听下面5段对话.每段对话后有一个小期从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选 项.听完每段对话后.你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小熟.每段对话仅读T8.例 i How much is ihe shirt?B 9.18.a 9.15.A. 19.15. 答案是C,1. What do wc know about John?A. He wo

2、n t wait (or the woman.B. He wont come home todayC. He wont been timutor dinn2. What does the boy still 犍ed to do?A. Sweep the floor.R Put away his toys,C. Hang up his clothes.3. Why 值 the woman upset?A, She forgot to send some emails.R The maq deleted her essay.C. She tost her homvwrK.f How much di

3、d the woman save?A S9.a $44.G $53.S What did lhe woman &udy in college?A. BusinessB. Art.C. Spanish.第二节(共15小题每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白.每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项 中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题诲小题5秒钟:听完后,各 小聪将给出5秒钟的作答时间.每段对话或独白读两遍。about this ancient type dress* 10 allows me to learn more as we, th

4、e Chinese American vlogger said in an interview.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文改错(共10小题,每小圈1分,满分1。分)假定英语课上老牌要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文,文中共有 10处语言错误每句中最多有两处.每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改.增加t在缺词处抑一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除,把多余的词用斜线()划掉.修改X在错的词F划一横统,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.注意J.密处错误及其修改均仅限一词2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第IL处起)不计分.When 1 was the

5、kid. 1 got a seriously illness. Therefore. I paid constant, visit to the hospital The nurses there helo me both physically and mentally. The care that was provided whs unforgettable for me or my family. Since then becoming a nurse have been a goal that I want to achieve it in the future* I want to b

6、 a nurse like them to taking care of people and to just be around people who are in need, I think nothing is rewardwg than helping a sick person. Seeing patients overcome hi* illness gives me enough satisfaction.第二节 书面表达(潴分25分)假定你是李华,上周六你班组织大家进行r 一次社会实践活动在市图书馆做志愿者活动期间,你们帮忙打扫卫生,推理书籍,引导借阅者寻找书簿等,请你给你校英

7、语报写一篇短 文投稿,内容包括.L活动时阊和地点,2 .活动内容; 3.活动感受. 注意:1 .词数100左右.2 .可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 参*考*答*案 15 CACAB 610 BBAAC 1115 CAAAB 1620 ABCBC2123 CDA 2427 DAAB 2831 BACB 3235 DBAD 3640 GDECA4145 BBABC 4650 DCADC 51 55 BABDB 5660 CDCAD61. The 62. to date 63. years 64. actually 65. or 66. Known67. has been posting/has

8、posted 68. targeting 69. with 70. which 短文改错When I was the kid, I got a seriously illness. Therefore* I paid constant visit to the hospital. The nurses aseriousvisitsthere help me both physically and mentally. The care that was provided was unforgettable for me or my helpedandfamily. Since then beco

9、ming a nurse have been a goal that I want to achievein the future. I want to be ahasnurse like them to taking care of people and to just be around people who are in need. I think nothing is A takemorerewarding than helping a sick person. Seeing patients overcome his illness gives me enough satisfact

10、ion.their 书面表达参考范文;Last Saturday, we took part in an unforgettable social practice activity? working as volunteers in the City Library.At 8 a, m , my class gathered at the library and started working as scheduled. We were assigned different tasks ? cleaning rooms, sorting books, scanning bar codes a

11、nd so on. My job was to help readers locate the needed books. When they found their books, their satisfied smiles made my day. Every student in my class worked hard and felt extremely pleased at this experience.This experience makes me realize the happiness of labor and the importance of serving the

12、 community.所第6段材料,回答第6.7题.C. Purple.C In October.6. WKat colors i lower ere the speakers talking about?A. Red,B. Pink.7. When should the tnan out the (lower in the garden? 儿 In August.R In September听第7段材料,回答第8至10题.8. What is wrong with the woman*A She felt sad.8. She had no friend.C She quarreled wi

13、th the man.9. What i8 4+it man drying to do?A. Help to make up.R AporDgie to the woman.Q Make frtendsrwifh the woman.10. How docs Hie woman feel b t last?N She still hates Lucy.B, She agrees to apologize to Lucy vght away.C, She is satisfied with man s tyiggiMHien.听第8段材料,回答第ii至n题H. What should Hie w

14、oman hand tA next Monday?A, A film revrmw.1R A paaffe.C. A summary.12. How many word% does the woman weed to write rar tbc a%signmon)A. About 150.B- About 120.C About JQQC. A comfortable girC, A friendly mouse.?3. What does the manmsk the woman 10 do?A. Remvmhcr the i漳w words.R Recite the text to th

15、e classC Copy the idiotnsnrct lunes听第9段材料.何答第14至16圈.4 Whar does the woman want to orcparc for her mother?A. A clean nouseR Some nice xooi15. What docx the man QiR&e5r 3 wonun.wta Rica, spotting various wild animals along the way? Does hiking to waterfalls and relive volcanoes, al while helping suppo

16、rt conservation efforu sound like yoor dream rtxxJy experience? If Global Works has created an experience that will blow vou a wav.2L Which program buiu ihose mtendiou S appreciate diverse cultures?A. C1ERR Global Works.C. Trave! For TeensD. Travel For Teens In Thailand.12. What is an advantage cl p

17、articipating in CIEE?Z It allows you to see large parts of Spain.R It mocivates you to socialize with local peopleC It connects you with students from all over the worldD. It mayto stand out in applying to a colleg23. What svecta! experience K4Q you expect tn Ulolxi! Work”A. Catching sight ot volcan

18、o eruption.R. Paying visits to some famous templesQ Riding an elephant through the jungleD. Exploring the isue of ecosystem restoration.BTbcc have been a few times in my life when I felt very londy. I particularly remember my eonelincss* when I moved to New York Cay. I had a couple of fnends in the

19、city t still, it was a nrrtlTw my life when I needed to put lorfh some effort to form more meaningful relation- ships. But 如匕 more t went out to partes, the ttrore disconnected and lonely I (clu keeling lonely in a room lull of people or in my case, a whole city packed with people everywhere, was ih

20、c loneliest I have evw feltSo. rather than trying anew way to make friendu* I was more likely to ignore phone calls l/om friends, and looked at social invitations and ouvortunities to meet new people as drudge ery苦差事).Looking back on (his period of loneliness I wonder at (he way 1 isolated(孤 立 mysel

21、f instead of rcachuig out to those who were willing to keev me cotnuany and offer friendship.WBm 1 have learned from my own experience and (he experience of many of my friends is that more often than not* those who feel lonely choose isolation. Indeed many of my own friends describe avoiding social

22、life as a way of dealing with Jcelings of loneliness.This behavior is somewhat common and new research takes a big step towards expki- nin this behavior. According to leading experts on the .loneliness, Scephanie and John CadoppOt there is an evolutionary explanation for this undenev to isolate when

23、 we arc feeling lonelv. By monitoring lonely peoples brainwaves, they found that lonely people tend to respond negatively to social life- Loneliness causes some brain-rdated changes chat put us into a socially nervous modeDr. Christian Jarrett explains.Making ourselves aware of thia evolutionary nat

24、ural tendency could actually be ihe firstacp in fighting loneliness. Once we know that we arc more sensitive to negativity during lonely spells, we can focus oiMrnvrgy on resisting the desire to put up walls.!4. Wliat happened to the author after she moved to New YorkA. She had triends there.B. She

25、lacked confidence thereQ She needed ooporlunities for parties.D. She felt lonely even with people present. % How did the author try to sieal with Mcr situaciOii?A. By refusing to go out io meet others4K By looking for solutions on the InternetC. By trying variow methods to make fnends.D. Ry 市)ing so

26、me drudgery to forget her problem.26. What did Stephanie and John Cacioppo find in their research?A. Ix)nely people tend to dingu5t social life.B People respond negatively to lonely peopleC Loneliness can do grait harm to people m health-D. Ixineliness can be caused by。socially nrrvou5 mode.,7 - Wha

27、t doc* the authorimost prohahly want to show in the text?A. We sbouldn t be influenced by negativixy.II Wo shouldn i choose isolation when we feel lonely.C. We should make (heads based on scientific findings.D. Wc should spend more lime with friends than relatives.CBee protection is a big issue thes

28、e days in America, with people planting native pollinator (传粉者)gardens setting up bee housest and taking part in scientific activities to monitor local bee populations. And this is for good reasonm North America, a quarter of native bee 冲eciex are at risk of extinction. Becs pollinate 35 percent of

29、our global food supply and many of lbe wild plants our ecosystems deperul on.No Mow May, a movement that began in the UK, is now rapidly spreading throughout the US Its popuhriiy Iie5 in its being simple: Just give bees a help during the crucial spring- time by removing a chore from your list and le

30、ttinR your lawn (草坪)grow for the month of May. This lets lawn Flowers ruch as daiideliofis (浦公英)grow at a time when bee food fy raxe.Dandelions, despite being pretty and useful, are nornative. Then why do we promote a movement that encourages their growth? Heros the basic answer*don*t let uperfect*

31、be th enemy of &ood”. Sure, itd be great to turn your entire Txzighborhood into a bee kingdom of native plants# but that can take lots of time and money.While dandelions vc become the poMer child for No Mow May. other plants-including native species-may also appear in your lawn. H Besides dandelions

32、, there are many oiherplants that arc going to be them. says Dr. Claudio Gratton at the University of WinsirrMadiscn.In Massachusetts, uzienti?ts found 63 species of plants in lawns. 30 perceni of which were native to the state. Most of the Americans probably loved dandelions a$ children but have te

33、nded to hate them as adults because of American lawn culture, which allows no flowers. “No Mow May forces ug to think about our relationship 由th nature. We should reflect on the way we have made nature uii our needs, and realize flowers play really important roles,w says Dr. Claudio Gratton,28. What

34、 is the background to No Mow May in the US?A. Native bee species arc increasing.R There is a tendency to protect bees.C Betis nwinly depend on garden plants.D. More people have no time to cut lawns.29. What do we know about the No Mow May?A. It nerds almost no cost.B. Few Americans support it.C. It

35、is aimed at growing dandelions.D. It appeals for careful al tention to the lawns.求.What docs the underlined part poster child in paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Slight element.K Rare exception*C. Typical example.D. Difficult problem.Which of the following agrees with American lawn culture?A A bee-frien

36、dly lawn.B. A regularly cut law%C A lawn growing naturally.D. A lawn with native flowers.DSchool is important for children and parents everywhere, and there arc a lot who take the education of youth wry seriously. Parents want their children to succeed, and a lot of children want to do well in schoo

37、l A new study, which was done by Brigliam Young University, has found that students perform beuer in school if They go on more cultural field trips.Field trips have always been seen as fun for students, and they look forward to their chances to get out oi the classroom and go somewhere furu But 住eld

38、 trig can be diilicult for teachers to plan, because they need to make sure that there learning and value included. Some have argued about the worth o( field trips and whether they are worth a student missing a whole day out of schooLHowevert Heidi Erickson one of the researchers in the study, state

39、d that there is no harm in taking studenU out of the classroomt even for multiple days throughout (he yean as long as they are learning and in an appropriate space. The study had 4th- and Sih-grade students from 15 schools take part in this study. They went on three cultural field trips during the s

40、chool year, to an art museum a live theater performancet and a classical concen. Thenthe researchers looked at tbeir school yeay compared to students who did not take paxi and this is where they saw the djfterence.The study found tht students who went on multiple field trip a year had higher test sc

41、ores performed better in class and had a greater cultural responsibility over time when compared to students who did not so on as many field irigAlthough there has been a remarkable decrease in the number of field trips due to various reasons* rfe nrw study is showing the true value of field tntwt especially when they arc considered Bltlic”S2. Why is it hard for teachers t

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