1、2022-2023高三上英语期末模拟试卷注意事项:1答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。2答题时请按要求用笔。3请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试卷上答题无效。4作图可先使用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑。5保持卡面清洁,不要折暴、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。第一部分 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1Wed better take umbrellasIm sure it _ when we arrive in London; its always wet
2、there at this time of year.Awill rainBis rainingCwill be rainingDwould rain2We firmly believe that _ the new examination system comes into existence, completely new situations will arise.Aconsidering Bsupposed Cproviding Dgiven3We were sad to learn that several students were by a car yesterday.Ahit
3、outBknocked overCrun acrossDpicked up4Not until I went up further _ that under the tree _, obviously sound asleep.Athat I saw; did a boy lieBI saw; lay a boyCdid I see; did a boy lieDdid I see; lay a boy5_is known to us is that tobacco contains nicotine and other harmful products,so you should give
4、up smoking.AAsBItCWhatDWhich6How could I lie to her she lived for the truth,whether it was found in music or people?AunlessBwhenCwhileDthough7It wasnt until then _ their marriage was breaking up because they had little in common.A. did I realize B. that I realized C. had I realize D. when I realized
5、8Id advise anyone to put aside a proportion of their earnings _.Anothing great is easyBnothing comes from nothingCa bad penny always turns upDa penny saved is a penny earned9Why cant John land a_job in years?Anyone with criminal records will be laid off first when it comes time to let staff go.Arewa
6、rding Bdemanding Cworthwhile Dstable10_ terrible, the medicine was thrown away by the child.ATastedBTastingCTo tasteDBeing tasted11Is this tea good cold as well? _ with ice, this tea is especially delicious.AServed BServing CHaving served DTo be served12I am always delighted when receiving your invi
7、tation, _ the party on June 9th after the national college entrance examination, I shall be pleased to attend.AOn account ofBWith regard toCIn response toDIn view of13 Congratulations on your promotion. Go out for dinner, OK? Good! _, just you and me.AFollow me BMy treatCMy pleasure DAllow me14- Are
8、 you happy with this laboratory? - Not a little. We cant have _.Aa worse oneBa nicer oneCa worst oneDa nicest one15Please _ your ashes before it fails on the carpet.Acut offBknock offCget offDdrop off16 I wonder what chance there is of me passing by the old places without thinking of you. _. Time cu
9、res all wounds.AMy pleasureBDont mention itCI cant agree moreDNever mind17In my opinion,_ shouldnt be any doubt that China will become one of the most powerful countries in the near futureAthisBthatCitDthere18_by the English teacher for the high grade, I felt my effort finally paid off.APraise BPrai
10、sed CTo praise DPraising19The majority of new businesses fail because, _ they have a product or service that fills a gap in the market, they usually lack the skills in sales, marketing, and administration.Anow that Beven ifCas long as Das though20_ with so much trouble, we failed to complete the tas
11、k on timeATo faceBFacedCFaceDfacing第二部分 阅读理解(满分40分)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。21(6分)The Gift of LifeMost couples demonstrate their love on February 14 with flowers or chocolates.But these four men and women have offered the ultimate loving gesturethe gift of life.Each sacrifice has enabled the
12、ir loved ones to live full and active lives again after serious illness.ID Do THE SAME FORHERMichele Johnson,53,has been married to Gay,57,for 26 years.With her husband suffering from a congenital(先天性的)kidney condition,in 2013 Michele gave him one of hem.Gay said:“I needed to be hooked up to a dialy
13、sis(透析)machine.I had no quality of life at all.However,I felt great as soon as I woke up after the operation.I told her Id do the same for her.”I LOVE BRENDA TO BITSBrenda Green,62,met her husband Keith,63,when she was 24 and they married five years later.When Brenda was told five years ago she need
14、ed a kidney transplant,she cried.Igive you mine.”Keith said without hesitation.“Brenda is my wife and I love her to bits.”MY WIFES MY HEROStephen Heavyside,61,and wife Patricia,62,have been married for 40 years.Stephen said:“I was diagnosed with adult polycystic kidney disease five years ago.Patrici
15、a took good care of me and donated a kidney.This has brought us even closer.”He said“Patricias gift changed my life.She is my hero.”DECISION WAS EASYAnna Stevens,48,and husband Gary,53,of Watford,Herts,have been wed for 23 years.Anna donated a kidney to her husband.She said of the transplant:“It was
16、 the easiest decision Ive ever made.”Gary said.“Theres only two words that I can use to describe her: My angel.”1、How was Michele Johnsons husband before the operation?AHe suddenly suffered from kidney disease.BHe had to be on dialysis a long time.CHe didnt want to live any longer.DHe felt great in
17、spite of the sickness.2、Why did Stephen Heavyside say her wife was his hero?AThey had been married for a long time.BThey had got along well with each other.CShe took good care of him after he got ill.DHe recovered because of his wifes gift.3、What can we know about the four couples?AFour wives donate
18、d their kidneys to their husbands.BThey had all been married more than 20 years.CThe patients suffered from congenital kidney disease.DThey demonstrate their love with flowers or chocolates.22(8分)For tourists holding the Barcelona Card, the information below will be useful if you plan to admire some
19、 artworks or architectures there.Sagrada FamiliaOpening hours: 09:00-18:00(October-March); 09:00-20:00(April-September)Admission:11, or 11, or 10 with the Barcelona CardThe projects vast sale and its special design have made it one of Barcelonas top tourist attractions for many years.La PedreraOpeni
20、ng hours: November-February: 09:00-18:1; March-October: 09:00-20:00Admission:$ 9.50. Save 20% with the Barcelona Card.It is a unique modernist building made of bricks and colorful tiles(瓦). Visitors can see the amazing 800 square meters attic(阁楼)with 270 brick arches that give you a feeling that you
21、 are walking inside the skeleton of a whale.Barcelona FC MuseumOpening hours: 6th April-4th October:10:00-20:00;the rest of the year. 10:00-18:1Admission:$8.50 for entry to the museum and $17 for a guided tour.When you buy your ticket you have two options: a ticket for the museum to see the football
22、 stadium or a special one for $15 where you get to see the stadium and the scenes at the club.Picasso MuseumOpening hours: Check the website for details as they vary depending on the time of the year.Admission:$9 for main exhibition-extra for special showings. Save 50% with Barcelona Card.The museum
23、 has arranged Picassos paintings from his early days to his final works. Arranging the paintings in this way gives you a fascinating insight into the development of Picasso.1、What do we know the tourist attractions mentioned in the passage?ASagrada Familia is the largest building in Barcelona.BLa Pe
24、drera is well-known for its colorful material.CBarcelona FC Museum may attract football fans.DPicasso Museum offers only one exhibition.2、If you visit the stadium and the club with a tour guide in Barcelona FC museum, you should pay_A$25.5 B$34C$42.5 D$33、What do the attractions have in common?AThe
25、Barcelona Card is a must for visiting them.BThey are all famous for their architectural styles.CTheir opening hours are changeable in different seasons.DTourists can have a discount of 20% with the Barcelona Card.23(8分)Starting from 1710, a public land, the New Hope area has a storied history. It be
26、gan as a trading post. By the 1940s, New Hopes name in the arts became legendary, for many writers of plays, directors and actors travelled through its busy streets. This tradition continues today. Hollywood and New York-based producers steal away to the communitys varied streets on weekends and hol
27、idays.In response to this cultural environment, businessman and writer DF. Whipple, decided to set up the New Hope film festival and became active on January 1, 2009. Whipple formed a group of artists who shared his love for discovering and encouraging independent filmmakers, many of whom will make
28、world and U.S. first-shows at our festival.The festivals directors welcome you to our site and we hope youll join us at the exhibition.Tickets: Advance tickets go on sale on June 15 and tickets will be got at the venues(场地) for any shows. Visit the free online Offical Guide for details on venues, sc
29、hedules and prices. To get tickets in advance, please follow these easy steps:* Pick Film-Check out our free online Offical Guide for the full 2018 time table through this line: Offical Guide.* Visit Brown Paper T-The festivals offical ticket vendor(自动售票)for the second year running. Tickets are avai
30、lable by show names.Advance ticket sales end at midnight before each show. If you miss it, you can still try to get tickets at the door. Tickets prices at the door are $12 for visitors, $10 for students and seniors (65+) and $6 for matinees(午后场). To find shows, check out the schedule in our Offical
31、Guide.Questions or comments may be directed to the Festival by emailing inquiries .1、Which of the following statements about the New Hope area is TRUE?AIt was ever a business area center.BIt has a history of less than 100 years.CIt was first used as the base of arts.DIt is famous for its natural sce
32、nery.2、DF. Whipple chose to set up a film festival in the New Hope area for .Aits busy streets Bits modern societyCits ancient building Dits cultural environment3、Where can you get the tickets in advance?AFrom the online Offical Guide.BFrom Brown Paper T.CAt the venues after midnight.DThrough inquir
33、ies .4、How much will they pay if a student went to see a film with his parents before midnight?A$36. B$18.C$34. D$28.5、Where does the passage come from?AA magazine. BA newspaper.CA website. DA travel journal.24(8分)The past ages of man have all been carefully labeled by anthropologists (人类学家). Descri
34、ptions like Palaeolithic (旧石器时代的) Man. Neolithic (新石器时代的) Man,etc. neatly sum up whole periods. When the time comes for anthropologists to turn their attention to the twentieth century, they will surely choose the label Legless Man. Histories of the time will go something like this:in the twentieth
35、century, people forgot how to use their legs. Men and women moved about in cars, buses and trains from a very early age. There were lifts in all large buildings to prevent people from walking. And the surprising thing is that they didnt use their legs even when they went on holiday.The future histor
36、y books might also record that we were deprived (剥夺) of the use of our eyes. In our hurry to get from one place to another, we failed to see anything on the way. Air travel gives you a birds-eye view of the world.When you travel by car or train, an unclear picture of the countryside constantly smear
37、s the windows. Car drivers, especially, are mixed with the urge to go on and on: they never want to stop. The typical twentieth-century traveler is the man who always says Ive been there. You mention the remotest, and someone is bound to say Ive been there-meaning, I drove through it at100 miles an
38、hour on the way to somewhere else.When you travel at high speeds, the present means nothing: you live mainly in the future because you spend most of your time looking forward to arriving at some other place. But actual arrival, when it is achieved, is meaningless. You want to move on again. By trave
39、ling like this, you suspend all experience. The traveler on foot, on the other hand, lives constantly in the present.For him traveling and arriving are one and the same thing: he arrives somewhere with every step he makes. He experiences the present moment with his eyes, his ears and the whole of hi
40、s body. At the end of his journey he feels a delicious physical tiredness. He knows that sound, satisfying sleep will be his: the just reward of all true travelers.1、Anthropologists label man nowadays Legless Man because _.Apeople prefer cars, buses and trainsBpeople use their legs less and lessClif
41、ts prevent people from walkingDpeople travel without using legs2、According to the passage, what might make people lose the right of using their eyes?Athe modern means of transportation.BA birds-eye view of the world.CThe unclear sight from the vehicles.DThe fast-paced life style.3、From the passage,
42、we know traveling at high speeds means _.Aappreciating beautiful scenery Bexperiencing life skillsCfocusing on the next destination Dfeeling physical tiredness4、What does the author intend to tell us?AModern transportation devices have replaced legs.BTraveling makes the world a small place.CHumans h
43、istory develops very fast.DThe best way to travel is on foot.25(10分) Clara Daly was seated on an Alaska Airlines flight from Boston to Los Angeles when a flight attendant asked an urgent question over the loudspeaker: “Does anyone on board know American Sign language?” She knew she needed to help.Cl
44、ara,15 at the time,pressed the call button. The flight attendant came by and explained the situation. “We have a passenger on the plane whos blind and deaf,” she said. The passenger seemed to want something,but he was traveling alone and the flight attendants couldnt understand what he needed,accord
45、ing to PEOPLE magazine.Clara had been studying ASL for the past year to help with her dyslexia and knew shed be able to finger spell into the mans palm. So she unbuckled her seat belt,walked toward the front of the plane,and knelt by the aisle seat of Tim Cook,then 64.Gently taking his hand,she sign
46、ed,“How are you? Are you OK/” Cook asked for some water. When it arrived,Clara returned to her seat. She came by again a bit later because he wanted to know the time. On her third visit,she stopped and stayed for a while.“He didnt need anything. He was lonely and wanted to talk,” Clara said. So for the next hour,thats what they did. She talked about her family and her plans for the future (she wants to be a politician).Cook told Clara how he had gradually become blind over time and shared stories of his days as a traveling sal