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. What will the woman do first?
A. Send a report.
B. Clean her room.
C. Buy a new desk.
大庆外国语学校期中考试试题
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
高三英语
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. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Teacher and student.
满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
B. Mother and son.
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
C. Fellow workers.
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。
9. What industry does the woman probably work in?
A. Fashion.
B. Technology.
C. Food service.
10. What will the man do next?
A. Write an email.
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. How is the man feeling?
A. Excited.
B. Shop for shirts.
C. Go to the cafeteria.
B. Relaxed.
B. On a plane.
B. 21:00.
C. Anxious.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
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. What does the woman recommend?
A. A nearer bank.
11. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Food.
B. Restaurants.
C. Foreign countries.
C. Chinese.
B. A less expensive café.
C. A better place for sightseeing.
. Where are the speakers?
A. In a boat.
12. What is the woman’s nationality?
A. American.
B. Italian.
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13. Why do many Westerners have health problems according to the man?
A. They lack exercise.
C. On a mountain.
. What should the man do first?
A. Fry the vegetables.
B. Mix the flour and water.
C. Take the chicken out of the fridge.
. What time is it now?
A. 20:30.
B. They eat too much fat and sugar.
C. They eat in restaurants too often.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。
14. What does the man’s father do for a living?
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A. He is a cook.
B. He is a doctor.
C. He is a medical typist.
C. It is meaningless.
C. Every two weeks.
C. 21:30.
15. What does the man think of his mother’s job?
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
A. It is boring.
B. It is helpful.
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。
16. How often does the woman get paid?
A. Once a month.
B. Every three weeks.
17. What was the most important reason for the woman choosing the job?
A. To study medicine.
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. Where has the woman found the report?
A. On the desk. B. On the floor.
B. To take care of patients.
C. On the bookshelf.
C. To balance work and family.
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听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
feet of Snow King Mountain in a bobsled (雪车). No matter when you’re planning your trip, you
should book early.
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8. How did Yu Chen stand out from his competitors at the interview?
A. He did better on the technology tests.
B. He had more work experience.
C. He had a better degree.
Vancouver Island, Canada
Part of British Columbia, Vancouver Island was originally the land of the Kwakwaka’wakw,
Nuu-chah-nulth and Coast Salish peoples. Today, the island is valuing the original cultures more and
more. Planning means you can take your time seeking out activities that celebrate native people’s culture.
Remember that you must order the ferries (渡船) from the mainland ahead of time.
21. Where would tourists preferring quiet destinations like to go?
9. Why is Annabel working from home today?
A. She is sick.
B. She has just had a baby.
C. She has to take care of her child.
0. Where does Alison work?
A. Vatnajökull.
B. Lanzarote.
C. Jackson Hole.
D. Vancouver Island.
22. What do the last two destinations have in common?
A. They need reservations.
A. From home.
B. In the office.
C. A mix of the two.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
B. They have colourful cultures.
第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
C. They are famous for snow sports.
D. They are suitable for all the family.
23. Where is the text most probably taken from?
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。
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November is often overlooked as December approaches, but it’s an ideal time to arrange an
escape from the dull skies of northern Europe. Here’s our pick of the best holiday destinations in
November.
A. A coursebook.
C. A guidebook.
B. A survey report.
D.A geographical paper.
Vatnajökull, Iceland
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Iceland’s name becomes increasingly accurate in November, as sub-zero temperatures arrive
more frequently. This is the best time for tourists to enter into the heavenly world of ice caves — more
accurately, glacier caves — as these changing holes need to be safely frozen before they can be
explored.
Raised by a father who was in the military and a mom who had a corporate job, Jasmine
Crowe-Houston saw her parents face various challenges in their own careers that inspired her to start
her own business. After college, she quickly realized where her passion lied while working in the
service industry.
Lanzarote, Canary Islands
In 2013, she started a restaurant called Sunday Soul that fed people in her community
experiencing homelessness, and four years later, a video of it went viral online. Although
Crowe-Houston was cooking the food herself, social media commenters asked if she would consider
food donations. Crowe-Houston then began researching and started learning all about food waste. “I
really became angry around how much food goes to waste while so many people go hungry at the
same time,” she said.
Lanzarote provides an amazing break in November. The first week aside, there are few school
holidays this month — a bonus for peace-seekers. With gardens designed by the famous Lanzarote
architect César Manrique, Meliá Salinas is a big-name resort (度假胜地) with local style, set between
two beaches.
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
During the winter, Jackson Hole is a wonderland of snow skiing, snowmobiling and ice-skating.
If you’re looking for some fast-paced family fun, try the Alpine Slide, where you can slide down 2,500
In the meantime, she began to notice the growing popularity of food delivery apps like Instacart
and DoorDash. “I started thinking, ‘Who’s going to get food delivered to the people that don’t know
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where their next meal is coming from?’” recalled Crowe-Houston.
The Airspace Cabin Vision 2035+ concept also lets passengers tap on smart interactive windows
that show travel time and let you explore your destination city. The French company also says
passengers will enjoy a greater choice of meals thanks to new pre-ordering concepts. They believe that,
by collecting your meal at the gate, food and packaging waste could be reduced by up to 15 percent.
The company explains their ethos is “to reduce emissions at heart”.
The question led her to dream up Goodr, a waste diversion ( 转 移 ) company which helps
businesses reduce food waste and meanwhile tackles food insecurity. Goodr works with technology
that makes it easy for businesses to request pickups when they have eatable food to donate or
non-eatable items they want to recycle. She took her mission a step further by writing a children’s
book, Everybody Eats. She urged parents to not only talk about the topic with their kids but to take
steps in their own home to reduce food waste.
“Right now, research shows the cabin can contribute between 10% and 20% to the aircraft’s
overall environmental impact during its lifecycle,” Airbus officials write.
“Putting a focus on reducing this, Airbus brought together ten airlines and eight technology
companies to feed into a vision that rethinks the way the cabin should look and feel, maintaining
superior passenger comfort.”
Although Goodr started out in Atlanta, it’s now operating in about 26 markets across the country
and has diverted about 5 million pounds of food from landfill and provided nearly 35 million meals to
people in need.
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4. What inspired Crowe-Houston to start her own business?
A. The hardships her parents met at work.
B. The education she received in college.
C. The experience in the service industry.
D. The popularity of food delivery apps.
5. What do we know about the restaurant Sunday Soul?
A. It provided videos on cooking online.
B. It offered food to the homeless.
Airbus found that one of the biggest levers ( 手 段 ) in the cabin for reducing emissions is
lightweight solutions. To achieve this, efforts should be focused on creating lighter “bionic designs”
that will help reduce cabin weight by up to 40 percent.
“As the world shifts to a more circular (循环的) economy, we are rethinking the materials used
inside the cabin so they’re able to be recycled, reused and repaired during their lifecycle. This is also a
key part of the 2035+ vision,” Airbus officials explain.
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“Cabin lining and components will be developed for current aircraft using new materials and a
complete introduction of these will be rolled out with the next generation aircraft.”
28. What can we know about the next-gen cabins from the first two paragraphs?
A. They will be made of glasses.
C. It was open for about four years.
D. It aimed to deal with food waste.
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6. Which of the following deals with food safety?
B. They will shorten travel time greatly.
A. Sunday Soul.
B. Instacart.
C. DoorDash.
D.Goodr.
C. They will reduce food waste to some extent.
7. What can we learn from the last two paragraphs?
A. Parents are to blame for food waste at home.
B. Crowe-Houston works for a pickup company.
C. Goodr has made a difference in saving food.
D. Goodr has been popular around the world.
C
D. They will provide whatever food passengers want.
29. What does the underlined word “ethos” in paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. Advice
B. Fear.
C. Loss
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D. Idea.
30. What can be inferred about the future materials used inside the cabin?
A. They are cheaper.
B. They are more eco-friendly.
D. They are more available.
C. They are more convenient.
Soon, every seat on an airplane could be a window seat! New concept designs are revealing how
31. What is the purpose of the passage?
A. To advertise some new flights.
B. To call on people to live a greener life.
travelers will be able to gaze at the stars above in future airplanes. Aerospace giant Airbus is showing
off its vision of next-gen cabins, which include an all-round view of clouds as you jet through them.
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C. To introduce new design ideas of a plane.
D. To explain how to make planes smarter.
A. The sugar content is breeders’ first priority.
B. Sweeter fruits are just a result of natural selection.
C. The sweetness of modern apples is equal to the average of older ones.
D. Molecular approaches are adopted to add the sweetness of modern fruit.
34. What do studies of wild apples in the last paragraph suggest?
A. Apples of old species tasted less sweet.
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Is modern fruit cultivated (培育) to be sweeter than in the past? The short answer is yes, though
the longer answer is more complicated. Some of the most powerful evidence that fruit is sweeter than
before comes from zoos.
In 2018, it was reported that Melbourne Zoo in Australia had stopped giving fruit to most of its animals
because cultivated fruit was now so sweet that it was causing tooth decay (蛀牙) and weight gain. The
monkeys at the zoo were provided with a lower-sugar vegetable-based diet instead of bananas.
Among fruit cultivators, the word “quality” is now routinely used as an equal for “high in sugar”
(though firmness, color and size are also considerations). In 2010, in an article looking at ways to
enhance the sweetness of fruit using “molecular (分子的) approaches”, a group of plant scientists of
the Republic of Korea wrote that “in general, the sugar content” of many fruits is now higher than
before “owing to continuous selection and breeding”. Modern apple varieties, the scientists noted,
were on average sweeter than older ones.
B. The sugar content of wild apples varied greatly.
C. The sweetness of modern apples is of the same level.
D. Fruit is sweet because bitterness in it has disappeared.
35. What’s the best title for this passage?
A. Modern or Old: Which Is Better?
B. Modern Fruit: Sweetness Is Quality.
C. Fruit Is Sweeter: It’s Not a Misconception.
D. Melbourne Zoo; Animals Stop Eating Fruits.
Cultivation isn’t the only reason that modern fruit is sweeter; there’s also climate change. Research
from Japan found that since the 1970s, with rising temperatures, Fuji apples (which were already a sweet
variety) have become significantly sweeter and softer. The lead researcher, Toshihoko Sugiura, said that “if
you could taste an apple harvested 30 years ago, you would feel the difference”.
第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
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
有两项为多余选项。
Mental health is extremely essential because it can affect almost every part of a person’s life.
36 Here are some of the most popular advice shared by psychologists to improve your mental
health.
It is sometimes claimed that the sweetness of modern fruit is not due to higher sugar content so
much as the fact that the bitterness and sourness of wild fruit have been steadily cultivated out of it.
There’s a grain — but only a grain — of truth in this. Studies of wild apples do indeed suggest that
some ancient varieties were just as high in sugar as a modern Pink Lady or Honeycrisp. The difference
is that there was much wider variation in sugar content across wild apples, whereas the modern
supermarket apple seldom drops below a certain level of sweetness.
1. Three ways to stop getting up at night and improve sleep.
Everyone wakes up a few times per night. Cycling out of sleep roughly every 90 minutes to two
hours is normal. 37 We fail to get adequate quantities of the deepest stages of sleep.
38 Minimize bathroom breaks by aligning (使一致) your biological clock with your intended
sleep schedule. Treat your sleep apnea (睡眠呼吸暂停) by getting used to wearing a CPAP machine.
Relax and work on feeling safer to sleep better.
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2. Why did Melbourne Zoo stop giving fruit to most of its animals?
A. The animals preferred a vegetable-based diet.
B. Modern fruit did great harm to animals’ teeth.
2. Avoidance, not anxiety, may be damaging your life.
C. The sugar content of modern fruit is lower than before.
D. The flavor of modern fruit was not good for the animals.
3. What can we learn from paragraph 3?
Anxiety is a common and discouraging symptom experienced by many individuals. However,
there is a more subtle and unpleasant one. 39
can lead to more anxiety and problems.
When we avoid certain situations and decisions, it
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Psychological avoidance is a powerful enemy, but there are science-based skills to fight it. Check
in with your thoughts and challenge them. And let your values, not your emotions, direct your actions.
Choir singers join to make a difference because of the group’s deep sense of 53 , which is
especially apparent when a volunteer’s own loved one falls ill. Kristin Masters asked her Santa Cruz
choir members to
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