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1、120232024 学年高三上学期期末考试英语试题学年高三上学期期末考试英语试题第一部分:听力部分第一部分:听力部分(共两节,满分共两节,满分 30 分分)听力部分(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt?A.19.15B.9.18C.9.15答案是 C。1.How soon will the man r
2、eturn the book?A.In three days.B.In one week.C.In two weeks.2.What will the woman do next?A.Advertise for the movie.B.Prepare some food.C.Go to the cinema.3.Where will the speakers meet on Saturday?A.At the mans house.B.At the theatre.C.At school.4.What are the speakers talking about?A.A hat.B.A sca
3、rf.C.A sweater.5.What does the woman ask the man to do?A.Put out a fire.B.Read a scary story.C.Find some firewood.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6.Who is Be
4、ta?A.The womans daughter.B.The womans dog.C.The womans friend.7.What training is effective for Beta?A.Reward training.B.Movement training.C.Confidence training.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8.What is the man?A.A doctor.B.A student.C.An athlete.9.What do we know about the man?A.He met with a car accident.B.He h
5、ad an operation on his leg.#QQABYYIUogCIABJAABhCQQU6CkIQkACCAAoGwBAMoAABARNABAA=#黑龙江省三校2023-2024学年高三上学期期末联考英语试题含答案2C.He got injured at the age of 17.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10.Where will the speakers spend their vacation?A.At a beach.B.On an island.C.In a mountain.11.What will the woman make a bookin
6、g for?A.The hotel.B.The flight.C.The restaurants.12.What does the woman suggest doing before leaving?A.Buying some clothes.B.Booking the activities.C.Checking the weather conditions.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13.What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Host and guest.B.Writer and reader.C.Boss an
7、d employee.14.What is the work-life balance like in traditional workplaces?A.Peoples work and private lives are separate.B.People work long legal working hours.C.People spend little time with family.15.What does the man think of working on weekends in traditional workplaces?A.Its normal.B.Its imposs
8、ible.C.Its uncommon.16.What will the man probably talk about next?A.The influence of his new book.B.The changed work-life balance.C.The healthy working lives.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17.What could the speaker probably be?A.A teacher.B.A student.C.A guide.18.How was the first winter of the first Engli
9、shmen?A.Easy.B.Boring.C.Tough.19.When was the first Thanksgiving celebrated?A.In 1620.B.In 1621.C.In 1622.20.What can we learn from the talk?A.Natives were invited on the first Thanksgiving.B.Thanksgiving is celebrated quite differently now.C.Thanksgiving was originally celebrated in December.第二部分第二
10、部分 阅读阅读(共两节共两节,满分满分 50 分分)第一节第一节(共共 15 小题小题;每小题每小题 2.5 分分,满分满分 37.5 分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWhich book should you read based on your next travel destination?#QQABYYIUogCIABJAABhCQQU6CkIQkACCAAoGwBAMoAABARNABAA=#3As youre traveling around Amsterdam,read The Faul
11、t in Our Stars”.Theres also a film version of this book.AmazonPreviously adapted into a film in 2014,John Greens story of star-crossed teenagersfamously includes a trip to Amsterdam.The Anne Frank House and The Rijksmuseum are twoof many major destinations mentioned in the book.Plus,the bench from t
12、he film adaption of this novel has even become its own tourist spot.Bring One Hundred Years of Solitude to read in South America.The book is set in South America.AmazonA significant work of literature,Gabriel Garca Mrquezs classic follows generations ofthe Buenda family as they live in their South-A
13、merican town.Garca Mrquezs magicalrealism paired with his lush descriptions make the book a perfect read for visiting some of thebreathtaking sights of South America.Call Me by Your Name by Andr Aciman should perhaps be read in the summertime,in Italy.The novel is set in part of Italy.AmazonAndr Aci
14、mans novel is said to take place in the Northern-Italian seaside region ofLiguria.And if youve seen the 2017 coming-of-age film adaptation of the book,youll alreadyknow the story depicts beautiful summers in Northern Italy,complete with seaside encountersand lush greenery.If youre visiting New York
15、City,enter the mind of Holden Caulfield.The book mentions plenty of NYC landmarks.Penguin BooksThe Catcher in the Rye is a classic tale of a lost teenagers unplanned trip to New YorkCity.In the JD-Salinger novel,Holden visits a nightclub in the East Village,goes ice skating inRockefeller Center,and
16、takes his sister to the Central Park Zoo.Midnights Children is a fantastical novel that illuminates some of the histories ofIndia.The book features plenty of magical elements.AmazonSalman Rushdies story begins at midnight,on the night of Indias independence,when the1,001 children born that hour are
17、found to possess magical powers.Featuring lush imagery andmagical realism,the book is set during 20th-century India.21.What do The Fault in Our Stars”and Call Me by Your Name have in common?A.They were set in summer seaside.B.They included famous characters.C.They highlighted local destination.D.The
18、y were once adapted into films.22.What makes One Hundred Years of Solitude a must to read during the trip to SouthAmerica?A.The vivid description combined with magical realism.B.The breathtaking sights described in this work.#QQABYYIUogCIABJAABhCQQU6CkIQkACCAAoGwBAMoAABARNABAA=#4C.The generations li
19、ving in the South-America town.D.The works significance in modern literature.23.Which is you best choice if you are going to New York City?A.Midnights ChildrenB.Call Me by Your NameC.The Catcher in the RyeD.The Fault in Our Stars”BWhen Aaron Friedland was entering a masters program in economics at t
20、he University ofBritish Columbia,he decided to research whether the distance to school is a major factorleading to higher school dropout rates.So he spent two months living in a rural community inUganda,regularly trekking(长途跋涉)with a group of kids who walked five miles each dayround trip for their e
21、ducation.He deeply felt the hardships of this journey to school.The experience resulted in more than that planned research paper.He founded a nonprofitThe Walking School Bus,dedicated to improving access to education,and he started acrowdfunding campaign to publish this childrens book he wrote with
22、the same title.Set in South Africa,his story follows siblings Shaka and Nandi.Their father works faraway and their mothers work keeps her in their village.So the kids have no one to walk themto school.The trip is long and dangerous for just two kids.They find inspiration from a toyschool bus in the
23、sand.They finally succeed when they realize they can find safety in numberswith other kids and form a walking school bus.Over the past few years,the nonprofit took off.The book,however,never made it intoprint until this year.That original text was an unwieldy 128 pages when Friedland brought it toth
24、e publisher Greystone Books.They said,Its a great idea,but no,explains Friedland,whoneeded to figure out how to rewrite it in a more accessible format.A solution emerged when heconnected with Ndileka Mandela.The story resonated with her,and they joined forces on anew version.I wondered what kids who
25、 have an easy commute to school would think of this book.Iasked my 8-year-old American daughter who only needs to walk 10 minutes to herelementary school to read it.Her reaction:Kids can be very imaginative and creative,andsometimes you just need more people to be able to get where you want to go.Th
26、ose kids werereally willing to go out of their way to get some education.24.What did Friedland want to figure out initially?A.How the distance to school impacted attendance rates.B.How the students in rural community attended school.C.How the school responded to increasing dropout rate.D.How the pro
27、gram helped to improve access to education.25.Which of the following best describe Friedland?A.Suspicious and honest.B.Curious and devoted.C.Brave and sympathetic.D.Caring and determined.#QQABYYIUogCIABJAABhCQQU6CkIQkACCAAoGwBAMoAABARNABAA=#526.What does the underlined word“resonated”in Paragraph 4
28、probably mean?A.Boost confidence.B.Arouse sympathy.C.Break new ground.D.Earn reputation.27.What is the authors purpose in writing the text?A.To raise the awareness of education.B.To introduce a childrens book.C.To encourage kids to walk together.D.To share an unforgettable experience.CThe groundbrea
29、king Shaoxing Opera adaptation,New Dragon Gate Inn,captures theinterest of a new generation and brings the ancient art form for contemporary lifestyles back tolife.Unlike the traditional framed stage,the theater is designed as an inn,with the audiencebecoming guests.They sit close to the performers,
30、engaging with them,and immersingthemselves in a unique and fascinating viewing experience.This places new demands on ourperformers,said Xu Yena,who acts in the show as the A cast of Jin Xiangyu,the landlady ofthe inn.We need to abandon many of the stylized movements from traditional ShaoxingOpera an
31、d learn from drama and film performances,adopting a more natural,authentic,andsubtle acting style.Upon leaving the theater,these audience members feel a sense of satisfaction that promptsthem to willingly share short clips of the performance online.The fragmented(零碎的)contentof performance has genera
32、ted many streams and clicks,leading to high demand for showtickets,especially among young audiences.Now,the ticket competition has become fierce andonly those with fast internet access can get them,said Chen Lijun,who plays the importantsupporting role of Jia Ting.As both Xiaobaihua(a Shaoxing Opera
33、 troupe(剧团)and Japans renowned TakarazukaRevue are all-female troupes,some internet users have drawn parallels between the two,likening Chen to Chinas Amami Yuki,a former acclaimed male-role actress in the Japanesetroupe.In response,Chen said,All good performances are worth learning from.Our two tro
34、upesshare many similarities,but there are also fundamental differences,rooted in the culturalheritage of our respective theatrical traditions.A report by Xinhua News Agency states that Generation Z makes up 74 percent ofconsumers of guochao goods or China-chic goods last year.As a cultural product,N
35、ew DragonGate Inn has successfully won the hearts of the young generation due to the contemporarynature of the show.Shaoxing Opera once borrowed and learned from Peking Opera and Kunqu Opera.Today,we draw inspiration from a broader range of artistic forms and expression techniques,”Xu said,“New Drag
36、on Gate Inn has successfully drawn many nontraditional theatergoers,particularly#QQABYYIUogCIABJAABhCQQU6CkIQkACCAAoGwBAMoAABARNABAA=#6young people.Seeking novelty has always been what Shaoxing Opera has been doing.28.Who became a new challenge for the performers while they were acting in Shaoxing O
37、pera?A.The internet users making comparison online.B.The other troupe performing more natural and authentic.C.The audience positioned right next to the performers.D.The guests immersing themselves on the central stage.29.How did Chen respond to her nickname“Chinas Amami Yuki”?A.By joyfully accepting
38、 it.B.By objectively clarifying it.C.By politely denying it.D.By respectfully using it.30.According to Xu Yena,Shaoxing Opera has made a positive step in regaining its popularity,mainly depending on_.A.Adaptation and advertisement.B.Specially designed theater.C.Actresses popularity online.D.Integrat
39、ion and innovation.31.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Generation Z Dominates The Market of Guocao.B.New Dragon Gate Inn Returns to Live Stage.C.Shaoxing Operas Modern Twist Wows Youth.D.Nontraditional Theatergoers Flood into Theater.DResearchers at the University of Washington created a
40、new web app,Self-Talk withSuperhero Zip,aimed to help children develop skills like self-awareness and emotionalmanagement.At first,some parents were wary:In a world of Siri and Alexa,they are skeptical that themakers of such technologies are putting childrens welfare first.In Self-Talk with Superher
41、o Zip,a chatbot guided pairs of siblings through lessons.TheUW team found that,after speaking with the app for a week,most children could explain theconcept of supportive self-talk and apply it in their daily lives.And kids whod engaged innegative self-talk before the study were able to turn that ha
42、bit positive.The UW team published its findings in June at the 2023 Interaction Design and Childrenconference.The app is still a prototype(雏形)and is not yet publicly available.Previous studieshave shown children can learn various tasks and abilities from chatbots.Yet little researchexplores how chat
43、bots can help kids effectively acquire socioemotional skills.“There is room to design child-centric experiences with a chatbot that provide fun andeducational practice opportunities,”said senior author Alexis Hiniker,an associate professor inthe UW Information School.“Over the last few decades,telev
44、ision programs like SesameStreet,Mister Rogers,and Daniel Tigers Neighborhood have shown that it is possible forTV to help kids cultivate socioemotional skills.We asked:Can we make a space where kidscan practice these skills in an interactive app?We wanted to create something useful and fun a Sesame
45、 Street experience for a smart speaker.”#QQABYYIUogCIABJAABhCQQU6CkIQkACCAAoGwBAMoAABARNABAA=#7The length of these effects isnt clear,researchers note.The study spanned just one weekand the tendency for survey participants to respond in ways that make them look good couldlead kids to speak positivel
46、y about the apps effects.“Our goal is to make the app accessible to a wider audience in the future,”said leadauthor Chris(Yue)Fu,a UW doctoral student in the iSchool.“Were exploring the integrationof large language models the systems that power tech like ChatGPT into our prototypeand we plan to work
47、 with content creators to adapt existing socioemotional learning materialsinto our system.The hope is that these will facilitate more prolonged and effectiveinterventions.”32.What can we learn about Self-Talk?A.It encouraged kids to engage in positive talking.B.It could help kids explain complicated
48、 concepts.C.It could be already downloaded from UWs website.D.It was welcomed by parents like Siri and Alexa.33.“Sesame Street”is mentioned in this passage to show _ of Self-Talk.A.The primary function.B.The promising prospect.C.The new-found popularity.D.The historical background.34.Which may the f
49、ollow-up research include?A.Larger amounts of kinds of languages.B.More characters with different background.C.New technology adopted like ChatGPT.D.Longer studies in more natural settings.35.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that the Self-Talk will _.A.Adapt socioemotional material and ref
50、orm the education system.B.Explore powerful technology and improve its effectiveness.C.Promote socioemotional learning and provide ongoing support.D.Combine large language models and lengthen its service time.第二节第二节(共共 5 小题小题;每小题每小题 2.5 分分,满分满分 12.5 分分)阅读下面短文阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多从短文