1、 2022-- -2023学年度上学期高三第三次检测试卷 英语 本试卷共8页,总分150分,考试时间120分钟。 第一部分听力(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。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。 1. Why will the woman go to China? A. To take a holiday. B. To visit her family. C. To work
2、as an interpreter. 2. What will the man do next? A. Refer to a city map. B. Call the Red Sea Cafe. C. Show the woman around. 3. Where is most probably the woman's car? A. In a repair factory. B. In her garage. C. In Ted's yard. 4. What is Dave related to the man? A. His n
3、eighbor. B. His colleague. C. His former schoolmate. 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A kind of sandwich. B. Their cooking skills. C. The man's diet. 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,每小题5秒钟
4、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. What's the woman' s problem now? A. Finding no volunteer work. B. Having no school for her child. C. Knowing nobody in the community. 7. When did the man move there? A. A year ago. B. Half a year ago. C. A couple of days ago. 听第7段
5、材料,回答第8、9题。 8. What does the woman think of the change in temperature? A. It's normal. . B. It's influential. C. It's unnoticeable. 9. What will the speakers discuss next? A. Causes of global warming. B. Effects of global warming. C. Ways to reduce global warming. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12
6、题。 10. What makes the man worried? A. His son's safety. B. His son's study. C. His son's head injury. . 11. Where did the woman read about the study? A. From a website. . B. From a magazine. C. From a newspaper. 12. How does the man feel in the end? A. Confused.
7、 B. Disappointed. C. Relieved. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 13. How does Lily relax herself before a concert? A. She laughs at something funny. B. She does breathing exercise. C. She tells jokes to others. 14. What does Lily do first on the day of the show? A. Walk on the stage.
8、 B. Practice the songs. C. Choose the dresses. 15. Why does Lily like to sit and look at the stage before the show? A. To inspire confidence. B. To enjoy quietness. C. To meet fans. 16. What does Lily drink before singing? A. Coffee. B. Fruit juice. C. Tea.
9、 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. What is Golfland famous for? A. Swimming competitions. B. Different games. . C. Quietness. 18. How long is Golfland open daily? A.14 hours. B.12 hours. C.10 hours. 19. What can people do at the Kool Kids Zone? A. Enjoy bumper boats. B. Go cl
10、imbing. . C. Play golf. 20. What is the speaker doing? A. Leading a tour. B. Hosting a program. C. Sharing her experience. 第二部分阅读(共两节 ,满分50分) 第一节(共 15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。 A Pre-College Program Courses The Harvard Pre-College Program will be host
11、ing all courses online for summer 2021. To encourage interactive learning, class sizes are small and typically range from 12 to 18 students.In this collegial setting, you will practice the art of healthy debates,learn to communicate clearly on complex topics, and deliver presentations on your own re
12、search, all under the guidance of Harvard instructors for a true Ivy League experience. At the end of the program,you will receive a written evaluation from your instructor, as well as a Harvard transcript with a grade of AR or NM(“requirements met" or“requirements not met"). Please note: You need t
13、o attend every online class in its entirety to receive a passing grade of“ Met All Requirements”. Course: Care in Critical Times ●Jul. 5一Aug.16, Mon. to Thurs.,8:30- 11:00 am ●Andrea Wright What is care? How can and do communities encourage care as a tool for building healing,and hope? This cour
14、se requires students to not only ask how they might engage in caring acts with their own communities,but to complete a locally based community project that brings care. Course: Introduction to Neuroscience . ●Jul. 7一Jul. 25,Wed. to Fri., Noon一3 :00 pm ●Grace Francis This course is an introducti
15、on to the nervous system, with emphasis on the structure and function of the human brain. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 Course: College Writing ●Jul. 1-Jul. 22,Thurs. to Sat., 8:00-11:30 am ●Martin T. Greenup This course introduces students to college writing by taking them through the steps required to comp
16、lete a five-page analytic essay. Students read a range of classic and contemporary short stories, and develop strategies for careful close reading via class discussion and in-class exercises. Course: The Economics of Cities ●Jun. 17-Jul. 29,Sun. to Thurs., 3:15-6:15 pm ●Thomas Shay Hill What cau
17、ses cities to grow,and what limits their growth? What are the costs of urban living,and how can they be overcome? We examine a range of major urban issues from an economic view: traffic and transportation,water,public health and the role of cities in generating economic growth and technological inno
18、vation. 21. What is the purpose of the first paragraph? A. To offer an overview of the program. B. To introduce the program instructors. C. To present the contents of the guidance. D. To explain the requirements of the courses. 22. Which course can you take if you are available on Fri
19、day mornings in July? A. Care in Critical Times. B. College Writing. C. Introduction to Neuroscience. D. The Economics of Cities. 23. Whose course should you choose if you are interested in urban public health? A. Andrea Wright's. . B. Grace Francis's. C. Ma
20、rtin T. Greenup's. D. Thomas Shay Hill's. B In order to be recognized by the U.S. Small Business Administration(SBA), you have to be doing something right. Since Sheryl Page, president and CEO of Page One Consultants in Orlando,was named Woman-Owned Small Business Person of the Year by
21、the State of Florida SBA in 2017,a lot of people have started to look at what she's doing and how her company has become so successful. Page, who runs an engineering and construction consulting firm, started the business back in 1993,but sort of dragged along for many years with no big success. The
22、re were plenty of times when Page could have thrown in the towel, but she kept pushing through. Starting out in an industry mainly made up of male-owned businesses wasn't easy,nor was the prospect of finding enough money to support the quality services she had to provide clients(客户) with. Page used
23、 as many as 15 credit cards to help the company stay in business in the early-to-mid 1990s. Then, she received a $ 250,000 7(a) SBA guaranteed loan in 2001 to keep the company afloat after nearly a decade in business. Since then,the company has doubled profits, hired more than two dozen new team me
24、mbers, acquired more than a dozen new company vehicles, and almost doubled its square footage. It's a huge growth increase for a company that' s been around for nearly 25 years, and speaks to the hard work and commitment of Page and her team. When asked what her biggest piece of advice to small bus
25、iness owners would be, Page said,“Keep your faith and be patient. Don't give up and don't quit!”Those words have been heard in many cases and do sound cliche( 陈词滥调),but when they come from someone like Sheryl 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 Page, who is living proof of the good that can come from being patient,
26、they ring truer than ever. If you learn anything from her company' s success, it should be that growth is rarely immediate, but that doesn't mean it isn't coming. 24. What does the underlined part“thrown in the towel" in paragraph 2 probably mean? A. Given up. B. Sought help. C.
27、Come to a new level. D. Taken up something else. 25. In what situation did Page start her consulting business? A. When there were few wise clients. B. When the whole business was slow. C. When it didn't have much development potential. D. When businesswomen were not generally accepted.
28、 26. What did Page do after she got the loan? A. She started working for the SBA. B. She put it into expanding her business. C. She used most of it to start another company. D. She first increased the team members' income. 27. What does the author think of the advice mentioned in the last parag
29、raph? A. It isn't detailed. B. It isn't in line with the truth, C. It can have an immediate effect. D. It mirrors Page's personal experiences. C An advance in electronic publishing could make the e-book you are reading seem as dated as a silent film. Publishers hope to expl
30、ore the growing success of e-books by releasing versions with added soundtracks(原声带) and musical accompaniments. The noises in the first multimedia books- -released in Britain on Friday- -include rain hitting a window in a Sherlock Holmes tale. When the plot of a book reaches the most exciting part
31、 background scores(配乐) will create tension. Supporters argue that sound effects are the next logical development for e-books and will add excitement for younger readers. Critics, however, will argue that the noise will ruin the simple pleasure of having the imagination stimulated by reading. Caro
32、line Michel,chief executive of the literary agency, said the new generation of computer-literate readers was used to multiple sensory input. She said, “Young people have split computer screens where they may be watching television and replying to an e-mail at the same time. If that's what the market
33、 wants then we should respond to the market." Booktrack's sound effects work by estimating the user's reading speed. Each time you“turn”a page, the software reassesses where you have reached in the text and times the sounds to switch on accordingly. If the soundtrack becomes out of synch(同步), a cli
34、ck on any word will reset it. Some authors fear that a soundtrack could destroy the peace and quiet of libraries and ruin the pleasure of reading. David Nicholls, author of Our Day, the bestseller now released as a film,said,“This sounds like the opposite of reading. I have enough trouble reading a
35、n e-book because I' m constantly distracted by e- mails." Stuart MacBride, the crime writer whose novel Shatter the Bones was an e-book bestseller,sells 18% of his books as electronic downloads. He said,“If I'm reading,I will do the noise in my head. I don' t need someone to tell me what tea cups c
36、linking sounds like. That 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 would irritate(激怒) me.” 28. What do publishers expect an e-book soundtrack to do? A. Help to release an e-book as a film. B. Help readers improve reading speed. C. Add tension at a book's exciting point. D. Get readers familiar with
37、 the background. 29. Who is in favor of added soundtracks for e-books? A. Mr. Darcy. B. Caroline Michel. C. David Nicholls. D. Stuart MacBride. 30. What do we know about Stuart MacBride? A. He was a person who was easy to get angry. B. He knew a great deal about tea and tea culture
38、 C. Eighty-two percent of his books described crime. D. He imagined sounds related to the story when reading. 31. What's the main idea of the passage? A. Opinions about e-books with soundtracks. B. Response to the need of the book market. C. Reasons for traditional e-books becoming outdated.
39、 D. Suggestions on encouraging readers' imagination. D Life on the International Space Station( ISS)-the place where astronauts dwell(居住) in space- -differs from that on Earth. For example, astronauts have to rely on the ISS’ life support system, which provides oxygen and absorbs carbon dioxide.
40、But sometimes astronauts need to deal with unusual air leaks(漏气). Normally, the ISS releases a small amount of air each day to rid the harmful gases. But recently, the air seemed to be leaking at a slightly higher rate than usual, which became a cause for concern, according to MSN. The three crew m
41、embers currently on board are staying in the Russian segment(舱段) of the ISS temporarily while NASA tries to find the origin of the leak in the US segment. This isn't the first time that an air leak has occurred on the ISS. On Aug. 29, 2018,an air leak was discovered on the ISS. Fortunately, 6 peopl
42、e on board found a hole measuring 2 millimeters in diameter on Soyuz MS-09,a Russian spacecraft temporarily docked with the ISS. The astronauts patched the hole with tape. But the question remains: What can cause holes in the hard surface of spacecraft? Space debris(碎片) can. In low orbit, space deb
43、ris circles around Earth at speeds between 7 to 8 kilometers per second. Because of the high speed, it can penetrate(穿 透) the surface of the ISS. A NASA report submitted to the US Congress said the ISS has a 55-percent chance of being penetrated by some sort of space debris, according to the website
44、 New Scientist. However, finding a tiny hole is not easy. The ISS measures some 109 meters by about 73 meters, roughly the size of a soccer field.So how do astronauts find a tiny hole in such a large area? When air leaks occur, astronauts seal off various sections of the ISS to narrow down the ar
45、ea. Once the location of the leak is found, it is closed and the pressure on each side is checked. This is exactly what NASA is doing now. The US space agency has been trying to find the hole, which is equivalent(相同的) to“finding pinholes in a large airliner”, Xinhua News 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 Agency n
46、oted. 32. What can we know about the recent air leak? A. It has exposed astronauts to harmful gases. B. More gas than usual is leaking in the ISS. C. It is happening in the Russian segment. D. NASA has already found the origin of the leak. 33. What can we learn from the text about the ai
47、r leak in 2018? A. It was due to the docking of spacecraft. B. The hole was found on the surface of the ISS. C. It was repaired with tape by crew members. D. Space debris was found in the spacecraft. 34. What is the main idea of paragraph 4? A. What causes space debris. B.
48、What the surface of the ISS is like. C. Why space debris can cause air leaks. D. How to find holes made by space debris. 35. It can be inferred from the text that the biggest challenge in repairing the leak is A. finding the origin of the leak B. closing various segments of the I
49、SS C. patching the hole with tape D. checking the pressure of the sections 第二节(共5 小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 We all do little things to boost the way we feel and think throughout the day. Something as simple as taking a walk or eating a piece of choc
50、olate can brighten your mood almost instantly,thanks to certain chemical reactions that occur in the brain._ 36_ If you re going through something complex, you need a more permanent practice. That's where writing comes in. As Mental Health Awareness Month begins, it s worth learning about the ways






