河北省五个一名校联盟2023届高三英语摸底考试试题(Word版带答案).doc
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1、河北省“五个一”盟名校联盟2023届高三年级摸底考试英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。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答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净,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,将答题卡交回。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
2、一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Where are the speakers?A. In Singapore. B. In China. C. In Russia. 2. Who has probably arrived?A. The mans dad. B. The mans sister. C. The mans friend.3. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Wear warmer clothing. B. Follow him. C. Have lunch first.4. Which is the most popular jo
3、b nowadays?A. A surgeon. B. A general doctor. C. A dentist.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. Weather. B. Fashion. C. Shopping.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;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、7两个小题。6. What is the
4、probable relationship between the speakers?A. Former roommates. B. Former classmates. C. Former coworkers.7. Who is the womans best friend?A. Jessica. B. Samantha. C. Elaine.听第7段材料,回答第8、9两个小题。8. What shape of glasses does the man recommend?A. Square. B. Round. C. Heartshaped.9. Which glasses are the
5、 least popular?A. The red ones. B. The gold ones. C. The purple ones.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What does the man need to fix?A. Plot. B. Grammar. C. Characters.11. When will the book be published?A. In May. B. In June. C. In July.12. How will the man return the book?A. By email. B. By post. C. In person.
6、听第9段材料,回答第13至第16四个小题。13. Where are the speakers now?A. At the train station. B. In the Central Park. C. On the Rockaway Beach.14. What do the speakers have in common?A. They both take pleasure in riding bikes.B. They both live in the center of New York.C. They both celebrate Thanksgiving yearly.15.
7、What is true about the New York Subway?A. It runs around the clock.B. Its the longest in the world.C. It offers free rides to foreigners.16. How does the womans family spend Thanksgiving?A. Playing games together.B. Watching a football game.C. Having a meal with relatives.听第10段材料,回答第17至第20四个小题。17 Wh
8、o is the speaker probably talking to?A. Her recorder. B. Her teacher. C. Her friend.18. What is the advantage of keeping a diary?A. It provides you with new ideas.B. It helps you organize your goals.C. It allows you to write better English.19. Why does the speaker admire her friend?A. She is clever.
9、 B. She is humorous. C. She is hardworking.20. What time is it probably?A. Early in the morning. B. Around lunch time. C. Late in the evening.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。ASpace Center Houston offers a variety of age-appropriate and inspiring camp exper
10、iences with safety top of mind. In the wake of COVID-19, we aim to continue inspiring all generations through the wonders of space exploration while maintaining the highest level of safety for all. Our Explorer Camps introduce children ages 4-11 to science, technology, engineering and math through e
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14、ne 28-July 2, July 26-30 | $289.95 5-DAY EXPLORER CAMPHow do astronauts work in space? Why is Venus so hot? Will people ever go to Mars? How do robots work? What do engineers do? All these questions are answered as campers explore space through art, science, robotics, and engineering activities. Thi
15、s camp leaves all inquiring minds inspired to continue their journey.EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERYJune 1-5 | $229.95 5-DAY EXPLORER CAMPCampers discover what it takes to send people, supplies and spacecraft beyond Earths atmosphere. During this five-day adventure, former astronauts will deliver speeches
16、 on how they live and work in the space station.1. Which camp provides campers with knowledge of rocket?A. JOURNEY TO MARS.B. ENGINEERING BASICS.C. JOURNEY TO SPACE.D. EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERY.2. What can campers learn only in ENGINEERING BASICS?A. Coding.B. Creative thinking.C. Rocket design.D. Su
17、pply delivery.3. What is special about EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERY?A. It will be open in August.B. It is a 4-day Explorer Camp.C. Campers can learn problem-solving skills.D. Campers will have a chance to meet astronauts.BAs a college student in Boston, I formed the habit of buying used books. I enjoy
18、the hunt, the good price and the unrecognized treasures. I find old textbooks, ex-bestsellers, and books on subjects Ive never heard of and now must learn all about. I dont search for rare books, first editions, or leather-bound editions but books that are worth reading.Rereading, for me, is a pleas
19、ure during retirement. The theater and the concert hall become less appealing to me, along with crowds. Staying alone and reading books have become extremely important to me. Literature needs the flesh of experience to have its full effect. Different books offer me insights and ways of expressing th
20、at stuck in my mind as grains of sand in an oyster now shine like pearls. My taste in books improves with age.While packing for a move, which occurs at intervals of five to seven years, I clear my shelves and pick my books. I abandon a few, later regret my decisions, and look for them again. Several
21、 years ago, I got rid of books related to my job-architecture. Some were design guides, reference books, product catalogs, and things that went out of date. Some were historical or centered on a period or an architect. These had given me many hours of pleasure. Will I ever open their covers again? C
22、ertainly. I held on to the red bulk of Sir Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture and books on Paris, Rome, and Boston.I gave away drafting equipment and instruments. I threw out rolls and rolls of paper, and old drawings of projects completed long ago, some of which had even been damaged. Thi
23、s time, I stay put in a cottage that suits my status and Ive moved on in spirit. No doubt I will acquire more used books and throw away more books as passions grow and fade, like feathers changing with the seasons.4. What does the author consider most important when choosing used books?A. Their appe
24、aling covers.B. Their reasonable prices.C. Their excellent content.D. Their collection value.5. What does the author realize as he grows older?A. He has a small circle of friends.B. His attitude towards work changes.C. His communication skills improve.D. He has a deeper understanding of life and boo
25、ks.6. Why does the author mention books on architecture?A. To show some books are worth reading repeatedly.B. To recommend Sir Banister Fletchers books.C. To suggest we avoid making poor decisions.D. To explain his love for architecture.7. What can we learn about the author from the last paragraph?A
26、. He will stop throwing away used books.B. He likes updating his collection of used books.C. He is bad at using advanced drafting equipment.D. He enjoys leading an active life in the countryside.CScientists today are concerned about the growing number of species in the world that may soon become ext
27、inct. The United Nations, along with many governments, are trying to save these endangered species. To help resolve this issue, scientists have been trying to learn why species become endangered. In the United States, loss of habitats is the main reason for species becoming endangered. As population
28、s grow and cities or towns expand, nature is destroyed and the ecosystem is affected. Even small changes in one part of an ecosystem can have a big impact on another part of it. For example, deforestation may result in a change in ground temperature, which may kill off a certain kind of plant in the
29、 forest. Animals that eat this plant may suddenly find that there is no available food so they starve to death. Another possible cause of endangered or extinct species is climate change and rising sea levels. As the Earth gets warmer, this has profound effects on animal and plant life everywhere. Fo
30、r example, rising sea levels make coastal areas unfit for birds to live in. Warmer temperatures melt the ice where polar bears live, wrecking their habitat and making it harder for them to find food. The rising seas also make it harder for polar bears to swim from the cold waters to frozen packs of
31、ice so many of them drown. There are several ways that people are trying to help endangered species recover. Ecologists study different species and try to find out more information about them to try and help. In Finland, for example, scientists found that a a decrease in the number of bogs(沼泽) was r
32、esponsible for the falling butterfly population. Once they understood this, they could manage the butterfly population and help it recover. Governments are also passing laws to protect endangered animals. One example of this is an area near Hawaii with a seriously low fish population. The United Sta
33、tes government has made it illegal for fishing boats to enter this area.8. What can we infer from paragraph 2?A. Most endangered species are located in the United States.B. Cities and towns in the United States are growing too fast.C. Ecosystem changes can result in habitat loss and animal death.D.
34、More trees need to be planted to prevent animals from dying out.9. What does the underlined word “wrecking” in paragraph 3 mean?A. Conserving.B. Damaging.C. Providing.D. Dominating.10. Which is the best title for this text?A. Saving Endangered SpeciesB. A List of Endangered SpeciesC. The Causes of G
35、lobal WarmingD. How Polar Bears Became Extinct11. What will the author probably discuss in the paragraph that follows?A. Some other ways to help endangered species recover.B. A brief discussion of polar bears and their diet habits.C. The impact of fishing laws on the development of Hawaii.D. Various
36、 opinions and debates concerning the cause of global warming.DVirtual realty can improve brain activity that may be crucial for leaning, memory and even treating Alzheimers, a study on rats has found.After monitoring the rats brain activity, researchers from the University of California Los Angeles
37、discovered electrical activity in a region known as the hippocampus neurons (海马体神经元) differed depending on whether the rats were placed in real-world or VR environments. The new findings are significant as the hippocampus is a primary driver of learning and memory in the brain. When rats walk around
38、 in real life, electrical activity in the hippocampus appears to synchronize (同步发生) at a rate of eight heartbeats per second. Heartbeats at this frequency are generally known as “theta () waves”, with stronger waves seeming to improve the brains ability to learn and keep sensory information. When pl
39、aced in a VR environment, the rats waves became stronger.“It turns out that amazing things happen when the rat is in virtual reality” said Prof Mayank Mehta from UCLA. The scientists also found that VR environments could change different electrical rhythms (节律) in different parts of the neurons, whi
40、ch indicates that scientists may be able to control human brain rhythms.“This is a new technology that has great potential,” Mehta said. The study also indicates why VR may stimulate these unique brain waves. A big part of it, Mehta puts, may be down to the very different set of stimuli presented in
41、 VR.Imagine that youre approaching a doorway in real life. Your eyes see the door getting larger. But how do you know that youre moving forward and the door isnt coming to you? The answer is that your brain uses information such as the acceleration of your head through space or the shift of weight f
42、rom one foot to the otherinformation that may not be present during a VR experience.12. According to the passage, why are the new findings important?A. VRs contributions to learning have finally been identified.B. VR can affect electrical activity in the hippocampus neurons.C. VR produces the same e
43、ffects on brains as real environments.D. VR is likely to become another driver for learning and memory.13. What can we learn about waves?A. They dont respond to different brain rhythms.B. They remain stable in different environments.C. They affect how human perceive knowledge.D. They have lite to do
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