山东省潍坊市2022-2023学年高三上学期期末英语Word版.docx

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高三英语试卷注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、座号、考号填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。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(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。AWith1,500squaremilestoexplore,fromitsromanticattractionstoitswildlandscapesandtheeasyrurallifestyle,therearenodecentpublicfacilitiesbutcertainlynoshortageofbeautifulplacestostaywiththeLakeDistrict.Seebelowourhand-pickedselection.UlverstonLinedwithcharmingcobbled(铺鹅卵石的)streets,UlverstonisaprettyhistoricmarkettownlocatedjustSouthoftheLakeDistrict.Itisadelightfulescapefromthecrowd-filledattractionsintheSouthernLakes,yetisjustastone’sthrowawayfromthem.GrasmereGrasmereisforeverlinkedtotheworld-renownedLakelandpoets,mostnotablyWilliamWordsworth.Eachyear,manymakethetraveltoDoveCottageinGrasmere,wheresomeofWordsworth’smostfamousworkswerewritten.Fromtoweringpeakstotastytreats,aholidayinGrasmerewouldalsonotbecompletewithoutatasteofthefamousGrasmereGingerbreadthat’sbeenmadeheresincethemid-19thcentury.CartmelHometomanytraditionalstonebuildingsandcharmingscenery,CartmelisaprimitivevillageinSouthCumbria.Appreciatingthecolorfulglasswindowsandsculpturesmakesitamemorablevisit.Cartmel’sstickypudding,atraditionalEnglishdessertfromthisLakeDistrictvillage,isamust-try.Cartmel’srestaurantsandpubsprovideawiderangeoffoodanddrinktorechargethebatteriesafteranexhaustinghike.KendalKnownasthegatewaytotheLakes,Kendalisabusytownhostingaselectionofrestaurantsandshops,whichmakesitanexcellenttouringbase.Youcanalsoenjoythesurroundingviewsoflandscapesandlakesfromthe-10- hilltop.BothWindermereandtheCumbriancoastareeasytoreach,makingitafinelocationforloversofbothcoastandcountryside.1.WhatattractthetravelerstotheLakeDistrict?A.Luxuriousfacilities.B.Mysteriousadventures.C.Leisurelycountrysidesights.D.Convenienttransportationsystems.2.Whichdestinationbestsuitsloversofliterature?A.Ulverston.B.Grasmere.C.Cartmel.D.Kendal.3.WhatcantouristsdoatCartmel?A.Chargethebatteryforfree.B.Tasteauniquelocalsnack.C.Bicycleintheoldvillage.D.Admiremodernarchitectures.BJudeandLeoHaweshavecomealongwaysincetheyenteredtheworld,bornatjust29weeks.AirliftedfromtheirhomeinLauncestontohospitalinHobart,thetwins,nowhappyandhealthytwo-year-olds,weredeliveredintotheICUtobecaredforandmonitored.AgiftfromtheTasmanianbranchofOctopusforaPreemie(早产儿)forthemwasalightinthedark.“Thesestoriesreallydoreminduswhyweallspendsomuchtimeandourownmoneymakingtheseoctopuses(章鱼),”Bianca,theco-founderoftheproject,tellsWoman’sDay.“ItmeanstheworldtomethatIcandosomethinginwhateversmallwaytomakethejourneyforthebabiesandparentsjustthatlittlebiteasier.Ibelieveifwecanhelpothers,nomatterhowsmallawayitis,thenweshould.”Theeight-leggedcreaturesarespeciallycreatedtocalmandcomfortearlynewborns.“Ininstanceswherethebabiescan’tbeheldforweeks,orevenmonths,thefamiliarityoftheparents’scent(气味)ontheoctopusescanhelpwiththebondingprocessbecausebabiesalreadyknowitasasafescentwhenparentscanfinallyholdthem,”Biancasays.ThevolunteerprojectbeganafteranursereachedouttoBiancatocreateaprototypeofoctopusshecouldtakeintohospitalforatrial.“Ittookmeagoodfourtofivemonthstoteachmyselfhowtowriteapatternandgetitapproved,”explainsBianca,whocreatesthehandmadehelpfuloctopusesfornocosttofamiliesinneed.-10- “IstartedmakingthemasfastasIcould,butIwasn’tabletomaketheamounttheyneeded.”SoonBiancametthegroup’sotherco-founderAndreaCareyandthepairstartedcreatingthecreaturesintogetherintheirsparetime.“Ihavealwaysenjoyedbeingcreativeandmyimaginationrunswildwithcolourcombinations,”saysBianca,herFacebookpageOctopusforaPreemieTasmaniaaccumulatingmorethan2000followers.“Itmakesmyday!”4Whatisthepurposeoftheproject?A.Topromoteoctopusestopreemies.B.Tocomfortthepreemies’parents.C.Toreachouttonursesforpreemies.D.Tobringasenseofsecurityforpreemies.5.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“prototype”Inparagraph4?A.Certificate.B.Model.C.Patent.D.Trademark.6.Whatcanwelearnabouttheprojectfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Itiswellreceived.B.Itishighlyprofitable.C.Itneedstobeimproved.D.Ittakesagestoseetheresults.7.WhatdoesBianca’sstoryimply?A.Goodisrewardedwithgood.B.Twoheadsarebetterthanone.C.Smalldeedsmakeadifference.D.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.CLookupoverthewhitesandbeachesofMauritiusandyoumayseeahugesail.It’smuchlikethekindusedbykitesurfersbutthesizeofathree-bedroomapartment.Thesailisn’tatouristattraction—it’screatingelectricityforthisislandofftheeastcoastofAfrica.LaunchedinDecember2021bySkySailsPower,themassivewingistheworld’sfirstfullyautonomouscommercial“airbornewindenergy”system.Forthepasttwomonths,ithasbeendeliveringalittleunderitsgoalof100kilowatts—typicallyenoughtopowerupto50homes.Toharvestwindenergyfromtheheightswherewindblowsfastest,thekeymaybetoflyakite.Thesesystemscomeinacontainerandcanbedroppedoffwhereverthere’saroadordock(码头).Theycanalsobetiedtoafixedshipindeepwaters.Theirheightisadaptable,sotheycanbemovedupordowntowhereverthewindblowsthe-10- hardest,whichoftenchangeswiththeseasons.SkySailsactuallystartedbackin2001withadifferentpurpose:buildingsoftkitewingstopullmassiveshipsalongatsea.In2015SkySailsshiftedfocustoproducingelectricitywithSkySailsPower.SkySails’systemreliesonaroughly150squaremetrewingtorideonthewind.Therearenoturbines(涡轮机)upintheair,andthelineisn’tanelectricwire.Instead,theenergyisgeneratedontheground,fromthepullontheline.“Thebrakeonthewinch(绞车)isgeneratingtheelectricity,”saysFagiano,thechiefofficer.Softwarefliesthekiteautonomouslyinafigure-of-eightpatterntogetthestrongestpullpossibletoproduceenergy.Thesystemthenchangesthewing’sflightpatternsoitcanbepulledinwithminimalresistance,expendingalittleenergytowinditback.Thispatternrepeats,creatingfarmoreenergythanitconsumes.Thesailshavelessimpactontheskylinethantraditionalturbinesandarequietertoo,saysFagiano.Andtheymakeeconomicsenseforanyonecurrentlypayingmorethan$0.30perkilowatthourfromtraditionalgenerators.8.Whatisthemosteffectivewayforthesystemtogetenergy?A.Itisplacedashighaspossible.BItistiedtoashipinthedeepsea.C.Itisadjustedtothehardestwinds.D.Itisfixedonthewhitesandbeaches.9.WhatisSkySails’originalintentiontodevelopthesystem?A.Tobeattraditionalturbines.B.Topowerthehomesinneed.C.Topullthehugeshipsatsea.D.Tocompetewithothercompanies.10Whatdoesparagraph5focuson?A.Whyturbinesareabandoned.B.HowtheSkySails’systemworks.C.Howsoftwarecontrolsthewing.D.Whythewingchangesitsflightpattern.11.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.SkySails:PioneerinwindpowerB.SkySails:CompetitortotraditionalpowerC.Thekitesseekingtheworld’ssurestwinds-10- D.ThekitesgeneratingthecheapestelectricityDTheAtlanticsalmon(鲑鱼)ofScotlandarehardyanddeterminedanimals.Eachspringandsummer,theyreturnfromtheNorthAtlanticOceantolayeggsinScotland’sshallowrivers,leapingupwaterfallsandoverbarriers,pushingthemselvesupstreaminenormousefforts.Somefail,andotherssucceed,buttodaytheyfaceyetanotherchallenge.Duringthemid-1980s,therewerebetweeneightandtenmillionsalmonswimmingaroundScotland’sAtlanticcoast;thatnumberhasnowdroppedsharply.There’sevidenceofreducingtheavailabilityofthesalmon’sprey(猎物)asclimatechangewarmsandacidifiesoceans.Newresearchsuggestsclimatechangeisalsobearingdownonrivers,whichisbadnewsforsalmon.Adaptedtolifeincoldwater,salmonexperienceslowgrowthandpopulationchangesathightemperatures.Heatinfluencestheirhealthandreducestheirresistancetodisease.“Nowsalmonarestrugglingtodealwiththerisingtemperatures.Therearerecentrecordsof27°CintheupperreachesoftheDeecatchment,”saysPeterCairns,directorofanenvironmentalcharity.In2018,Scotlandrecordedthelowestpolecatchforsalmonsincerecordsbegan.Evidencesuggeststhatthedegradedqualityofriverworsenstheimpactofourchangingclimate.“AtlanticsalmonevolvedusingriversystemsinScotlandthatwereoncewaymoreforestedandthereforeshaded.”YetScotlandistodayoneoftheleastwoodedcountriesinEurope,withjust3percentofitsnativewoodlandundamaged.Scientistshavefoundthatjust35percentofriversinScotlandhaveenoughtreecoverforsalmonsurvival.Amovementtogettreesbackonriverbanksisgatheringpace.“Broad-leaftreesclosetothebankcanreducethelightthatentersthewater,”explainsfisheriesscientistAnthonyHawkins.AnewinitiativecalledRiverwoods—ledbytheScottishWildlifeTrustandsupportedbyScottishWaterandseveralothergovemmentandregulatorybodies—aimstocreateanetworkofwoodlandsalongScotland’sriverbanks,andhasalreadyreceivedanumberoflargefunds.“Moneyisnotthepressingbusiness.Riverhealthiscomplex,buttreeplantingisoneofthemostbasicthingswecangetstartedwithrightaway,”saysCairns.12.WhydoAtlanticsalmonmakegreatjourneysbacktotherivers?A.Theysearchforfoods.B.Theyreproducethemselves.C.Theriversarerelativelycool.D.Theseasareincreasinglywarm.13.Howdotherisingtemperaturesinriversaffectsalmon?ATheygrowmorequickly.-10- B.Theyaremoreheat-resistant.C.Theyarelessactiveinwater.D.Theyaremorelikelytogetdiseases.14.WhatisachallengeforsalmonwhentheyreturntoScotland’srivers?A.Thereisashortageoffood.B.Thereismuchfishcatching.C.Theecologyenvironmenthaschanged.D.Theriversystemsareunsuitablefortheforestgrowth.15.WhatdoesCairnsreallyintendtotellusinthelastparagraph?A.Itisurgenttoplantriverbanktrees.B.Itistoohardtorestoretheriverhealth.C.Thereisenoughmoneyfortheproject.D.Therearetoomanyvitalthingstodealwith.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。We’veallbeenthere―you’vesentamessageandit’smarked“read”,butyouhaven’theardanythingback.What’sthedeal?In2011,theword“rbomb”wasaddedtotheUrbanDictionary,meaning:notrespondingtoorignoringamessageafterreadingit,oftendeliberately.“Rbomb”iscommon,solearntobewise.___16___Hereareafewtips.Expectthebest.Remindyourselfthatthepersonisprobablyjustbusy.Askyourselfifyouactuallyknowtheirschedule.Therecouldbesometimecommitmentsyouaren’tawareof.___17___Theywanttogiveyoualongerresponsebutcan’trightnow.Theyputtheirphoneawaytofocusonworkorschool.Theyaccidentallyforgottoreply.Maybetheythoughtaboutwhattheywantedtosaybutdidn’tactuallytextit.Resistthetemptation(诱惑)todouble-text.___18___Ifyousendalotoffollow-uptexts,it’llbehardforthemtokeepupandtheymightgetstressed.Leavethemwithjustonetexttocatchupon—theotherpersonwillprobablyappreciateyourpatience.___19___Seeifthereareanyconfusingtextsthatyouneedtoclarify.It’sokayifyoureviewyourmessageagainandnoticethatitmighthavebeenalittleunclear—ithappens!Youmightfeelrelievedbecauseyoufoundsomethingthatwaseasytomisread.Putyourphoneaway.___20___Don’tletitupsetorconfuseyou.Ifyougetyourmindoffanynotifications,-10- you’llbeabletobrainstormnewwaystospendyourtime.A.Readoveryourpreviousmessages.B.Fixyourattentioncloselyontextresponses.C.Keepitoutofsightandgetsomepeaceofmind.D.Theyfinishedwritingthetextbutfailedtosendit.E.Givethemalittlespacesotheyhaveachancetoreply.F.Thefollowingareafewotherreasonsforadelayedresponse.G.Youcankeepsocialmediafrombotheringyourthree-dimensionallife.第二部分语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Ipulledoverandoneoftheboysstandingbytheroadaskedforsomewater.Myheart___21___whenIheardthis.InWilcanniawhereInowworkedasaprimaryschoolteacherwithasix-monthcontract,therewasadrought.Quickly___22___mycar,Igaveabottletothechildrenbeforesayinggoodbye.Momentslikethisremindedmejusthow___23___I’dcomefrommyoldlifeasateacherhundredsofkilometersawayinSydney.InmyfirstlessonwithYearSixImadea___24___forourclass:Mistakesareexpected,respectedandcorrected.Wepostedthisonthewallinmyclassroomasa___25___tostudents.Ihopeditwouldgivestudents___26___tokeepmovingforward.We___27___sowellthatbytheendofmonth-one,I___28___mycontracttoafullyearintheruralorremoteplace!Areal___29___washelpingwiththetown’sannualkids’fashionparade(游行).ButCOVIDpandemic___30___amovetoonlinelearning.SoI___31___studentstofilmvideosofthemselvessingingFromLittleThingsBigThingsGrow.Thechildren’sperformancewonwildapplause.And___32___IwasawardedMusicTeacheroftheYear.Thissortof___33___wassuchanhonour!Now,threeyearslater,I’m___34___inWilcannia.PeoplealwaysaskmehowlongIplantostayhere,andthencomesmy___35___reply:“Anotheryear.”21.A.sankB.beatC.meltedD.raced22.A.checkingB.searchingC.mendingD.parking23.A.fastB.soonC.longD.far24.A.decisionB.mottoC.changeD.plan25.A.reminderB.symbolC.giftD.picture-10- 26.A.experienceB.capacityC.confidenceD.signal27.A.bondedB.behavedC.reactedD.operated28.A.restrictedB.maintainedC.draftedD.extended29.A.chanceB.highlightC.loveD.routine30.A.addedB.ledC.keptD.saw31.A.expectedB.employedC.guidedD.troubled32.A.graduallyB.subsequentlyC.frequentlyD.temporarily33.A.recognitionB.impressionC.expressionD.appointment34.A.alreadyB.againC.stillD.also35.A.timelyB.typicalC.correctD.heartfelt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。NationalGeographicexplorerPaulSalopekhasjusthikedacrossErlangMountaininSouthwestChina’sSichuanprovince.Thisisjustastartofhis___36___(ambition)planoftrekking(跋涉)inChina.Asatrekkerwithglobalfootprints,Salopekiscommittedtoexperiencingdifferentculturesallovertheworldand___37___(record)thelivesofpeopleheencountersonhisjourney.China,alargecountrywithdiversenaturalandhumanlandscapes,___38___(be)animportantstoponSalopek’sglobaltrek.StartinginSeptember2021,SalopeksetofffromYunnanprovinceand___39___(plan)towalkthroughmanyregions.“Myrouteisnotalwaystofamoustouristlandmarks,”saystheexplorer,wholikestovisitgrassrootsareas___40___(find)reallife.“Itcouldbesomeone’sdinnertable,___41___thesightofanoldethnicBaiweavingathome.”Becauseeverystepofthewayisnewtohim,Salopektriestokeepanopenmindabout___42___hecanseekmemorablethings.SalopekisalsowitnessingChina’sachievementsinthefieldsofecology,wildlifeconservation.“Ihikedacrossotherplaces___43___(empty)oftheirwildlifebyhumanbeings.TheGaoligongMountainsrepresentsachanceforcomfort,”Salopeksayswhilehikingacrossthemountains.Salopekisstillcurrently___44___theroad,walkingacrossChina,___45___journeyinChinaisbeingrecordedbyafilmcrewfora10-episodedocumentaryseriesentitledTheForeverWalk:China.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是校英语报ColourfulCampus新栏目“ReadClassicsLearnEnglish”的编辑李华,请给外教Caroline写封电子邮件向她约稿。内容包括:-10- 1.栏目介绍;2.稿件要求。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearCaroline,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua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。Itwasanearlywintermorning.Joanwassleepingsoundlywhenthephoneranginthelivingroom.Sherolledoverandglancedattheclockonthewall—itwasalreadynineo’clock.Everyweekendmorning,hermotherhadtoworkpart-timeinthecafe.AlthoughJoanwasstillsleepy,sheknewshehadtogetup.Afterall,shedidn’texpectherbrotherMike,whowassleepinglikealog,tohearthephone.Shequietlywentovertothelivingroom.Whenshepickedupthereceiver,ontheotherendcamethewarmheartedgreetings,“Goodmorning,myDear!”Recognizingthevoicefromherfather,Joanwasimmediatelysurroundedbyasenseofjoyandthesleepinesssweptaway.Joan’sfatherwasaseaman,whorarelycameback.Workingontheseawasreallyhard.Borninanot-richfamily,JoanandMikefeltthestressoflifebuttheywerehappytoenjoythefamilyatmosphere.Atschool,theywerestraight-Astudentsthroughouttheacademiccareerandactivelyinvolvedinschoolactivities.Theybecametheprideoftheschoolandtheenvyofthestudents.“Goodmorning,Dad,what’sup?”Joansaidinaneasytone.“Ihavebeenverynicerecently,mybaby.Todayisyourmother’sbirthday,andIhaveorderedheracakeonlineanditshouldcometothehouseinoneandhalfanhour.Doremembertotakethecake.”Hearingherfather’swords,Joanfeltalittleashamed.HowshecouldforgetMum’sbirthday!Shetookaglance-10- atthedirtyclothespiledonthesofaandtheoilyfloorthathadn’tbeenmopped(拖地)forafewdays—Therewastwohoursbeforehermothercameback.ShecalculatedtheyhadenoughtimetoprepareasurpriseforMum.Thinkingofthis,shefeltfullofexcitement.“Well,Dad,nowI’mgoingtowakeMikeup.WewillgiveMumasurprise!”JoanhungupthephonewithDad,andhurriedlywenttoMike’sroomtosharehimherBigCleaningplan.AfterlisteningtoJoan,Mikereadilyacceptedheridea.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。TheBigCleaningplanbegan.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Withthecakeplacedonthetable,Mumcamein.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________-10-

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