2023届浙江省镇海中学高三5月模拟考试英语 Word版无答案

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镇海中学高三英语试卷注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。AIt’sthattimeofyear,again,somehowtimeforthelistofUKLEGOeventsofthisyear2023.Hereisaroughguide.DiscoveryBrickShowDate:30th,April-1st,MayPlace:DiscoveryMuseumDescription:ThisLEGOshowincentralNewcastlereturnswithLEGOmodelsfrombuildersacrosstheUK,activitiesandamarketplaceforLEGO-lovers.Cost:Somefreeactivities;entrytothemarketplacerequiresapaidticket.ThirskBrickShowDate:12thFebruaryPlace:Thirsk&SowerbyTownHallDescription:AsmallLEGOshowinthistownhall,backforitsthirdyear.Themoneythatismadefromtheshowgoestoanagedcarecentreinthetown.LEGOdisplaysandsomeactivities.Cost:Asmallentryfeeinaidofcharity.HullBrickFestivalDate:13th-14thAugustPlace:GuildhallDescription:Thisshowisinitsseventhyearandthistimeit’sintownforthewholeweekend!AwesomeLEGOcreationsfromthebestbuildersintheUK,funactivitiesplusseveralspecialist

1LEGOtraderswitheverythingfromnewbargainsets,loosebrickstocustomaccessories.Cost:Freeentry;ticketbookingisrecommended.CaterhamModelShowDate:17thSeptemberPlace:SacredHeartCentenaryHallDescription:ThisremarkableLEGOandmodelshowisbackagainthisyear.LEGOaswellasnon-LEGOdisplays,activitiesandtraderswhobuyandsellalotofuniqueLEGOcreations.Cost:Paidticketsarerequiredforentry;seetheeventpagefordetails.1.Whoseprofitswillbeusedtohelppeopleinneed?A.DiscoveryBrickShow’s.B.ThirskBrickShow’s.C.HullBrickFestival’s.D.CaterhamModelShow’s.2.WherewillafreebutticketedLEGOeventbehosted?A.InDiscoveryMuseum.B.InThirsk&SowerbyTownHall.C.InGuildhall.D.InSacredHeartCentenaryHall.3.Whatdothefoureventshaveincommon?A.Theyhavebeenheldbefore.B.TheyareaimedatsellingLEGOmodels.C.Theyhavetheirmarketplace.D.Theyincludesomenon-LEGOactivities.BThefirsttimeatortoisewalkedthroughmyhutatMiddleCamponAldabraAtoll,Iwasamazed.Igrabbedmycameraandcarefullypositionedmyselftotakethiswildlifeencounter.Thesecondtime:samething.Thethirdtime:Ipickedupmyphoneandtookasnapshot.Bythefourthorfifthtime,Ididn’tevenlookwhenIfeltsomethingbumpintome.Iknewwhatitwas.IwastheretoshootastoryaboutislandrestorationintheSeychelles,farofftheeastcoastofAfricaintheIndianOcean.Untilroughlythemiddleofthepastcentury,thesmallislandnationshowedsignsofrealenvironmentalkilling—localvegetation—clearedtomakewayforcoconutplantations,foreignratsandmice

2runninguncontrolled,nativeseaturtlesandgianttortoisesbeingexploited.Biodiversityseemeddestroyed.Butthenthecountryexperiencedashiftinconservationawareness—andthegiantAldabratortoisesareamongitsmostvisiblesigns.EverymorningwhenIwokeupandwalkedoutsidethehut,IhadtoremindmyselfthatIhadn’ttraveledbackintime.IcouldseeflightlessAldabrarails,coconutcrabsthesizeofdinnerplates,andgianttortoises—roughlyfourfeetlongandweighingupto550pounds—justwanderingaround.Thenumberofsharksinthebaywascrazy.Frigatebirdsandboobies(鲣鸟)nestedinthemangroves(akindoftree).Whenweleftourhutdoorsopen,whichweoftendidtoletinair,thetortoiseswouldwalkrightthrough.Inthelateafternoonorearlyevening,wheneverthey’dfinishedeating,thetortoiseswoulddropthemselvesdownandfallasleepwiththeirheadsoutstretched.Thatmadenighttimetripstotheouthouseperilous.Togetthere,we’dhavetogo200feetintothemangroves,negotiatingwhatIcalledthetortoiseslalomtrail.Itwasatrackwithoutapattern,becauseofcoursetheypickeddifferentplacestosleepeverynight.Avoidingthemwasimportant:Fallingheadfirstoveratortoiseontothesharpcoralrockcouldleadtoseriousinjuryonanislandfarfrommedicalfacilities.NothingwaseasyonAldabra,andmuchofitwasinsanelydifficult.Yetlivingamongthetortoisesinthisprimordialplace,inoneofthelastspotswherereptilesstillrule,wasoneofthehappiesttimesofmylife.4.Howdidtheauthorfeelabouthisfinalmeetingwiththetortoiseinhisroom?A.CalmB.ExcitedC.ConcernedD.Disturbed5.Whatmadethewildlifeontheislandsufferduringthelastcentury?A.Introducingforeignspecies.B.Killingtoomanyratsandmice.C.Plantinglotsofcoconuttrees.D.Repairingthebuildingontheisland.6.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinparagraph3?A.Tostresstheimportanceoftheirwork.B.Tointroducehowlargethetortoisesare.C.Topresenthisdailyroutineontheisland.D.Toshowhowthewildlifeisdiverseontheisland.7.Whatmightbethesuitabletitleforthispassage?A.Islandfillswithcurioustourists.B.Aldabracallsforwildlifeprotection.C.Tortoisesruleonthisisolatedislandagain.D.Effortsaremadetoprotecttheenvironment.CAchild’searlyyearsoflanguagedevelopmentareimportantforthebasicsofschoolreadiness,suchasliteracy(读写)skillsandsocialandemotionalgrowth.Inarecentstudy,UniversityofMiamiAssistantProfessorofPsychologyLynnPerryandateamoffellowresearcherswhoexaminedchildspeechcommunicationsoverthe

3courseofayearfoundthatchildrenbenefitfromconversationswiththeirpeers(同龄人)andtheirteachers.Thestudyexaminedhowlanguageuseanddevelopmentin2-and3-year-oldchildrenwasinfluencedbywhattheyheardfromtheirteachersandtheirpeers.“Previousresearchonlanguagedevelopmentlookedmostlyattheroleofparent-childcommunicationwithinahomesettingoralabenvironment,whichmeanswe’remissingabigpartofachild’severydaylife—theclassroom,”saidPerry.“Weknowthatparentlanguageisimportantforchildren’sdevelopmentandtheiracademicachievement,butwedon’thavemuchresearchonwhathappensinthekindergartenorpreschoolsetting.”Usingadevice(设备)calledaLanguageEnvironmentAnalysis(LENA)recorder,Perrycollectedhundredsofhoursofaudiorecordings.ChildrenworetheLENArecorderonceaweek.LENAsoftwarethenassessedwhethertherecordedaudiowasspeechornot,andwhetherthespeechcamefromthechildwearingtherecorderorfromanadultoranotherchildtalkingtothem.AfterstudyingtheaudiodataPerryfoundthatthespeechchildrenheardfromotherchildrenwaspositivelyrelatedtotheirownlanguageuse,meaningchildrenwhoheardthemostfromtheirpeerslearnmorenewwordsandvocalizemoreduringthecourseoftheyear.Additionally,therewasapositiveassociationbetweenateachertalkingandchildren’slanguageuseanddevelopment—butonlywhenthatteachertalkedtothechildinaback-and-forthconversation,ratherthanjusttalkingtothechildwithnoopportunityforthechildtorespond.“Oneimportantaspectofthestudythatstandsouttomeishowimportantitwastoseethoseconversationalturnswithteachers,andthatback-and-forthconversationwiththechildisverybeneficial.Wetalkedtotheteachersabouttheresults,andtheyareveryexcitedaboutthisfindingandcurrentlybrainstormingadditionalopportunitiestohaveconversationswithchildren,”addsPerry.8.Whatdoesthenewstudyfocuson?A.Thebasicsofschoolreadinessforpreschoolchildren.B.Theparent-childcommunicationathomeorinthelab.C.Theinfluenceofconversationsinthekindergartenonchildren.D.Thewaystoimprovepreschoolchildren’shealthygrowth.9.Howdidtheresearchersperformtheirnewstudy?A.Byobservingthechildreninclass.B.Byconductingasurveyofteachers.C.Bycommunicatingwiththechildren.D.Byrecordingthechildren’sspeechinclass.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vocalize”inparagraph4mean?A.Listen.B.Speak.C.Read.D.Write.

411.Whatdoteachersplantodotodevelopchildren’sspeechabilityaccordingtothetext?A.Havemoreback-and-forthconversationswithchildren.B.Encouragechildrentolistenmoretotheirownspeech.C.Informparentsoftheimportanceofconversationalturns.D.Addmorebrainstormingactivitiestotheirdailyteaching.DDoyoucravechips,pizza,donuts,orcake?Thesekindsoffoodsarehighinsugarandfats,whichmakethemdeliciousbutnotnutritious.Arecentanalysissuggeststhatcertainingredientsinthesetypesofprocessedfoodscanbeaddictive.AccordingtotheresearchpublishedinthejournalAddiction,certainfoodscantriggerthesamefeelingsasdrugs.Itallcomesdowntowhat’shappeninginthebrain.Whenwefeelhappy,it’sduetoafloodofthefeel-goodchemicaldopamine(多巴胺)inthestriatum.Thisregionispartofthebrain’srewardcircuit.Thestriatumgetsadopaminerushwhensomethinggoodhappens.Drugsandalcoholcancauseasimilarhigh.So,itturnsout,cansomepopularsnackfoods.“We’redesignedtofindcarbohydrates(碳水化合物)andfats,”saysAshleyGearhardt,apsychologistattheUniversityofMichiganinAnnArbor.Evolvingsuchtasteshelpedourancestors“overcomefamineandmakesurewesurvive,”sheexplains.Thatcriticalroleshapedthebrain’srewardsystem,makingushard-wiredtoenjoycarbohydratesandfattyfoods.Theproblemisn’twithallfoodscontainingcarbohydratesandfats.Fruitisfullofsugar.Oatsandotherwholegrainshavelotsofcarbohydrates.Nutsandmeathavefat.Butsuchunprocessedfoods—eateninaformthat’ssimilartohowtheygrew—alsocontainothernutrients,suchasfiber,thatslowdigestion.Thatlimitshowquicklyourbodiescanabsorbthenutrients.Cookies,candy,soda,friesandotherhighlyprocessedfoodslackthoseadditionalnutrients.Suchfoodscontainingredientsthathavebeenhighlychangedfromtheirnaturalstate.They’rechockfullofeasy-to-absorbcarbohydratesandaddedfats.What’smore,theyoftencontainingredientsthatdon’tnaturallyoccurtogether.Whenweeatthesefoods,wegetaquick“hit”ofcarbsandfatsthatgivethebrainaboost.Thatmakesuswanttoeatthemagainandagain.12.Accordingtothearticlewhichtypesoffoodcanbeaddictive?A.Fruitsandgrains.B.Cookiesandcake.C.Nutsandmeat.D.Oatsandfiber.13.Whyarehumanshard-wiredtoenjoycarbsandfattyfoods,accordingtothearticle?

5A.Theyprovidequickenergy.B.Theyhelpedourancestorssurvive.C.Theyarefulloffiber.D.Theycontainnaturalsugars.14.Howdoesthebrainreactwhenweeatcertainhighlyprocessedfoods?A.Itgetsaboostofcarbsandfatsthatmakeusfeelfull.B.Itslowsdownthedigestionprocess.C.Ittriggersthesamefeelingsasdrugs.D.Itreleasesfeel-goodchemicalsthatpreventaddiction.15.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?A.Certainprocessedfoodscancreateaddictiveresponses.B.Unprocessedfoodsarebetterforyouthanprocessedfoods.C.Ourbrainsareborntoenjoycarbohydratesandfats.D.Thelackofadditionalnutrientsinprocessedfoodsmakesthemunhealthy.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。LearntoCiteSources(引用资料)Duringyouruniversityeducation,you’llbeexposedtoideasandscientifictheoriesofscholarsandscientists.Unavoidably,yourownideaswillbeshapedbytheideasyoucomeacross.___16___Thatmeansyoushouldgobeyondwhatyoulearninyourtextbooksorinthelibrary.Youroriginalworkisthebasisforyourprofessor’sevaluationofyourperformance.Thus,academichonestyisfundamentalinyouruniversityeducation.Itdemandsthatyoucitethesourcematerialsyoubaseyourownworkon.___17___Correctlycitingyoursourceshelpsyoudistinguishyourownideasfromthoseofotherscholars.Onthereaders’side,itpermitsareadertodeterminethedepthofyourresearch.___18___Onthecontrary,lackofcitingwillonlyraiseyourreader’sdoubt.Soyouneedtolearnwhentociteandhowtoprovideanadequateoraccuratereferencelist.Ifyoufailtociteyoursources,whetherdeliberatelyorcarelessly,youwillbefoundresponsibleforplagiarism(抄袭).___19___Ifyouarenotsure,askyourprofessorforguidancebeforesubmittingthepaperorreport.Keepinmindthisgeneralrule:whenindoubt,cite!___20___Forexample,studentsfromEastAsiamaythinkthatcopyingdirectlyfromsourcesistheproperwaytodoresearch.StudentsinFrance,preparingforthefinalexamination,maybeencouragedtomemorizewholepassagesandcopythemintopapers.Thoseculturaldifferencescanleadtofalseassumptionsaboutacademicexpectationsinthecountryyoustudyin.

6A.Someuniversitystudentsmaycheatindifferentways.B.Theseincludeotherscholars’ideas,figures,graphsandsoon.C.Theacademicchallengeyoufaceistomakesomethingoriginal.D.Often,studentswanttouseothers’opinionstosupporttheirownessays.EItalsoallowsareadertoappreciateyouroriginalcontributiontotheresearch.F.Forinternationalstudents,itisimportanttoknowlocalacademicexpectations.G.Notknowingacademicregulationsisanunacceptableexcuseforsuchbehavior.第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Mycousinisnineyearsold,alittlebitfatanddoesn’tdoreallywellatschool.Sheisheavily____21____,andthushasdevelopedsomeresistanceand____22____towardsadults,whousuallydon’tputhighhopesinher.Yesterdaywewenttoanartexhibitiontogether.Therewerepaintingsfromkidswithdisabilities.Mylittlegirlhasa____23____eye,forthepaintingsshelikedmostwerealsothebestoftheshow.Shevoluntarilyhelpedto____24____thechairsandtableforasharingsession,paintedbyherselfalongsidenewfriendswhileIattendedthesharing,andalso____25____helpedmetogetmybagfromanotherroom,____26____thatdoesn’thappenoftenathomeasshe’susuallygluedtoheriPad.Intheafternoon,wewenttobuybookstogether.Iboughtabookwrittenbyamom____27____herjourneywithherautistic(自闭的)son.Onthebusbackhome,Ibriefly____28____thebooktomycousin,andtomysurpriseshewas____29____interested.Shekeptaskingmetotellmorestoriesabouttheboyinthebookwho_____30_____withsmallthingsinlife.Evenwhenthesubjectstrayed(偏离)elsewhere,sheinsistedonhearingmoreaboutthisboy.ThisisthefirsttimeI’veseenhersointerestedina_____31_____Usuallywhenshetalkstomeshedescribeseventsatschoolandathomewithouta_____32_____focus.I’mverytouchedthatthelifeofa_____33_____hasfounditswayintothislittlegirl’sheart.I’mverythankfulforthepowerofbooks,forthebeautythatmycousinrevealedtome,andforthetimewehadtogether.I_____34_____thatIcankeepseeingclearlythewonderfulthingsinher,sothatwheneverthe_____35_____worldputsherdown,Icanremindherhowtrulywonderfulshehasalwaysbeen.21.A.abusedB.adoredC.challengedD.teased22.A.satisfactionB.dependenceC.distrustD.appreciation23.A.curiousB.blindC.doubtfulD.sharp

724.A.donateB.rentC.arrangeD.distribute25.A.finallyB.unwillinglyC.cheerfullyD.secretly26.A.anythingB.somethingC.nothingD.everything27.A.beginningB.advertisingC.recordingD.taking28.A.sentB.lentC.owedD.introduced29.A.nearlyB.hardlyC.slightlyD.truly30.A.strugglesB.playsC.dealsD.lives31.A.paintingB.journeyC.topicD.title32.A.simpleB.clearC.naturalD.controversial33.A.relativeB.strangerC.travelerD.passer-by34.A.prayB.suspectC.agreeD.conclude35.A.know-it-allB.not-so-kindC.on-the-goD.good-for-nothing第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。InChinacalligraphyoccupiesadistinguishedpositioninthefieldoftraditionalart.Itisnotonlyameansofcommunication,____36____ameansofexpressingaperson’sinnerworldin____37____aestheticway.Ancientpeoplepaidgreatattention____38____calligraphy.AcandidatecouldshowhisliterarytalentintheImperialExamination,forgoodhandwritinggaveafirst____39____(impress)totheexaminers.Topractisecalligraphy____40____(require)thebasictoolsoffourtreasuresofstudy,writingbrush,inkstick,paper,andinkslabaswellasmuchconcentrationonguidingthesoftwritingbrushchargedwithfluidink,andwritingonthepaper____41____theinkwilldiffuse(扩散)quickly.Oncethebrushmovementhesitates,ablackmarkiscreated,sospeed,aswellasstrength,istheessenceoffineartwork.When____42____(write),manycalligrapherswillforgetallworriesandeven____43____(them),combiningallthoughtsinthebeautyoftheirart.Thusitcan____44____(compare)withQigong,whichalsocanshapeandimproveaperson’stemperandpromotewell-being.Today,although_____45_____(variety)modernwayshavebeensubstitutedfortheoriginalcalligraphy,peoplestilllovetheancientformandpractiseituntiringly.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假如你是校报的学生编辑李华,前几天美国贝瑞中学(BarrieSchool)

8前来你校进行中美文化交流的交换生们参加了“中国戏剧文化探索”的系列活动。请你写一封邮件,向他们征集感想文字和活动照片,内容包括:1.作品要求;2.提交方式;注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾以为你写好。DearBarrieSchoolExchangeStudentTeam,_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________LiHua,Studenteditoroftheschoolnewspaper第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。SaraSavickremembersonespecialEasterwhenshewasnineyearsold.Herparentsgaveherababyducklinginayellowbasket.“Momsaidlaterthatsheboughtthelittleduckbecauseshefeltsorryforit,”recalledSara.ThepeopleatthepetstorecoloredthefeatherspinkforEaster.SaranamedtheduckPinky.Sara’smotherreallydidn’tthinkthebabyduckwouldsurviveverylong.Buttohersurprise,Pinkygrewandgotstrongerandstronger.Soon,thelittleducklingwasahealthy,hungryduckwithwhitefeathers.“WefedPinkyoatmeal,cookedanduncooked,andsmallpiecesofvegetables,”saidSara.PinkylivedinsidethehousewithSaraandherfamily.ShespeciallyfanciedtakingbathswithSara.EveryonetreatedPinkyasafamilymember.Butjustwheneverythingappearedtobeperfect,thenightofthe“talk”came.Sara’sMomandDadsatherdown,explainingthatthebestthingforPinkywastoliveanormalducklife,withotherducks.Itwasnotnaturalforduckstoliveindoorswithafamily,herfathertoldher.HeaddedPinkyneededtoswiminpondsanddoallthe

9samethingsthatducksinthewilddo.Sarastartedtocry,knowingwhatwasgoingtohappen.Sara’sparentsdecidedtotakePinkytoapark,whichwastwomilesaway.Therewasapondwithalotofotherducks.PinkywouldhavethechancetoliveanaturallifeandSaracouldstillvisither.Thebigdaycame,SaraandherparentsputPinkyinaboxanddrovetothepark.SarasaidthatPinkydidnotlookhappy;maybePinkywasconvincedthatshewasahuman,notaduck.注意:所续写短文词数应为l50左右;续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;Paragraph1EveryonewassadwhentheyleftPinkyatthepond,evenSara’sfather.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2Thenextmorning,whenlookingoutofthekitchenwindow,Saracouldn’tbelievehereyes!___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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