云南省昆明市第一中学2023届高三上学期第一次摸底测试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、昆明市第一中学2023届高中新课标高三第一次摸底测试英语试卷本试卷共四个部分。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试用时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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. See a doctor. B. Have a rest. C. Apply some
2、 cream.2. What does the woman want to watch now?A. A movie. B. A soap opera. C. A sports program.3. How often does the woman recently cook at home?A. Every day. B. Once a week. C. Twice per month.4. What does the woman need to do?A. Go shopping. B. Save money. C. Buy a new house.5. What is the proba
3、ble relationship between the speakers?A. Interviewer and interviewee. B. Teacher and student. C. Boss and clerk.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,各个小题将给出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. Why does Russell accept t
4、he job with the insurance company?A. It pays well. B. It has good benefits. C. It has a good reputation.7. What is Russell like according to Elaine?A. Shy. B. Social. C. Nervous.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. When does the man think dinner will begin?A. Around 6:00 p.m. B. Around 6:30 p.m. C. Around 7:00 p.m.9.
5、 In which direction were the speakers supposed to drive?A. North. B. South. C. East.10. What made the woman feel embarrassed?A. She missed a turn. B. She told a bad joke. C. She entered the wrong address.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What color is the blouse?A. Pink. B. Blue. C. Green.12. What is wrong with
6、the blouse?A. Its too small. B. The color isnt suitable. C. The woman doesnt like it.13. What does the woman plan to do?A. Keep the blouse. B. Return the blouse. C. Exchange the blouse.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. How did the woman get a hole in her jacket?A. It was bitten by her dog. B. It was caught on a
7、fence. C. It got trapped on a tree branch.15. What color is the mans favorite jacket?A. Yellow. B. Blue. C. Black.16. What size jacket does the woman try on?A. Small.B. Medium. C. Large.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. On what occasion is the speech given?A. A welcome reception. B. A graduation ceremony. C. An
8、 award presentation.18. What kind of school is it?A. A girls school. B. A boys school. C. A mixed school.19. Who is quoted in the speech?A. A sportsman. B. A teacher. C. A singer.20. What does the speaker say is the most important?A. Prizes. B. Success. C. Trying.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,
9、满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AEvery year, the biggest and the best garden designers get together to create the Chelsea Flower Show, providing inspiration, trendsetting ideas and a glimpse of how our gardens might look next year.On Trend: Green gardenSustainable gardens have b
10、ecome a big trend in our towns and cities. Joe Swift inspired gardeners with his gold-winning design for the Homebase Teenage Cancer Trust that featured drought-buster (治理) architectural planting.It could cope with even the driest conditions typically found in places where water is precious. His lar
11、ge pools of water had a cooling effect on people and plants.On Trend: Space-saving HerbsThe Brewin Dolphin garden designed by Cleve West and Steve Swatton followed the Arts and Craft tradition, showing the beautiful strong lines of neatly beech (山毛榉) among its soft herbs planting. It proved to be a
12、style that has never gone out of fashion.You dont need a large garden to have a piece of topiary (树木造型). These evergreens, which can be boxed or grown in pots, are easy to cut into shapes, such as balls, cubes and pyramids.On Trend: Rhododendrons (杜鹃花) WoodlandChris Beardshaws gold-winning design wa
13、s packed with rhododendrons woodland bushes. It paid tribute (致敬) to Furzey Gardens in Hampshire, which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year.Rhododendrons might not be the trendiest choice but they deserve a comeback.On Trend: Drought BusterThe Herbert Smith garden for WaterAid was inspired by
14、 the work of the charity and the transforming power of clean water.Using water wisely is todays issue, so invest in water butts (积水桶) to collect rainwater and gather waste water from baths, sinks and washing machines.1. Who can inspire those having a garden with limited space?A. Joe Swift.B. Cleve W
15、est and Steve Swatton.C. Chris Beardshaw.D. Herbert Smith.2. What does Furzey Gardens feature?A. Large pools.B. Rhododendrons woodland.C. Evergreens in shapes.D. Clean water transforming.3. What do the designs of Joe Swift and Herbert Smith have in common?A. They are the trendiest choices.B. They ar
16、e gold-winning designs.C. They promoted the balance of environment.D. They attach great importance to saving water.BA few people are born resilient (自强不息). Liz Murray is one of them. Her parents were cocaine addicts who spent most of the familys money in feeding their habits. Liz explains that as a
17、result, she and her sister were neglected. The girls often lacked food and warm clothes. By age 15, Liz was homeless. Her mother had died of AIDS, and her father was on the streets. Liz made a swear to herself after her mothers death that her life would be different. She refused to end up like her m
18、om and decided that the best way to avoid that fate was to go back to school.Liz Murray stuck to her plan firmly. She stood out in her high school courses in an accelerated two-year program. Liz Murray applied for a New York Times scholarship offered to needy local students. New York Times was looki
19、ng to make a difference by helping kids who had overcome obstacles. Her story apparently came through loud and clear.Liz hoped to study at Harvard University on her scholarship. Harvard agreed that Liz Murray belonged at the university and accepted her as a member of the class of 2004. Her reaction
20、to the acceptance letter was to scream with delight.When she looks back on where she has come from and the burdens her parents gave her, Liz says that she is neither bitter nor angry. She understood, from an early age, that they had a disease that prevented them from giving her more than they did. S
21、he misses having her family together. And her father, with whom she is now close, has developed AIDS. Liz says she doesnt feel like she has moved past the events of her childhood, rather theyve stayed with her and are part of everything about who she is. She has learned from her experiences and make
22、s use of the lessons.4Why were Liz and her sister neglected?A. Because their parents were homeless.B. Because their mother suffered from AIDS.C. Because their parents were addicted to drugs.D. Because their father was begging on the street.5. What did Liz do to achieve her goal?A. By contributing to
23、 New York Times.B. By sharing her story in public to raise money.C. By winning a scholarship offered by Harvard University.D. By accomplishing her high school courses in a short time.6. What attitude did Liz hold towards her parents?A. Annoyed.B. Understanding.C. Supporting.D. Disgusted.7. Whats the
24、 best title for the passage?A. From Homeless to HarvardB. The Responsibility of ParentsC. The Abuse from ParentsD. Confidence Makes You StrongCAntarctica is the highest, driest, and coldest place on Earth. It is also the remotest, a fact which demystifies its unspoiled environment. It is difficult f
25、or people to get there, and not a comfortable place for people to stay once they arrive. It is widely described as the last true wilderness on our planet.The cold climate is responsible for maintaining the continents year-round ice fields: They never melt. Even though Antarctica receives more sunlig
26、ht than the equator, the temperatures are lower because the ice sheet reflects the heat back into space. Thus, the coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth was in Antarctica in July, 1983. Soviet scientists shivered (瑟瑟发抖) through temperatures that fell to minus 89.2 degrees Celsius.Once completel
27、y inaccessible, Antarctica has more recently been playing host to adventurers seeking excitement, scientists interested in experimenting, and companies looking to exploit this wild zone for profit: gold, uranium and oil are just some of the valuable resources which lie beneath the continents icy cov
28、ering.For centuries, Europeans wondered about the existence of a South-pole continent, but no one actually knew for certain Antactica was there until 1820 when European explorers “discover” it. Since then, men have gone to Antarctica in search of adventure. Testing their abilities, several teams of
29、explorers set out in 1911 to be the first men to stand at the South Pole.Yet, Antarcticas fragile and complicated ecosystem is threatened by its human visitors. Damage to the environment occurs as people come looking for resources beneath the ice, or carelessly leave their garbage behind. Currently,
30、 countries are working to ensure that the damage to Antarcticas environment is minimized, and that the last wilderness on Earth will remain an unspoiled place.8. What does the underlined word “demystifies” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A. Does harm to.B. Lies in.C. Accounts for.D. Stays away from.9.
31、Why are Soviet scientists mentioned in Paragraph 2?A. To make a comparison with other places.B. To show Soviet scientists fearless spirits.C. To stress the freezing weather of Antarctica.D. To explain the reason for Antarcticas cold climate.10. When did people begin to explore Antarctica?A. In the l
32、ate eighteenth century.B. In the early eighteenth century.C. In the early nineteenth century.D. In the late twentieth century.11. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Measures are being taken to protect Antarctica.B. Antarcticas eco-system has been destroyed by men.C. People visiting Antarct
33、ica leave garbage on purpose.D. In the icy covering are buried few precious resources.DThere are two kinds of memory: short-term and long-term. Information in long-term memory can be recalled at a later time when it is needed. The information may be kept for days or years. Sometimes information in t
34、he long-term memory is hard to remember. Students taking exams often have this experience. In contrast, information in short-term memory is kept for only a few seconds, usually by repeating the information over and over.Dr. Hunter studied short-term memory in rats. He used a special device which had
35、 a cage for the rat and three doors. There was a light in each door. First, the rat was placed in the closed cage. Next, one of the lights was turned on and then off. There was food for the rat only at this door. After the light was turned off, the rat had to wait a short time before it was released
36、 from its cage. Then, if it went to the correct door, it was rewarded with the food that was there. Hunter did this experiment many times. He always turned on the lights in a random order. Hunters results show that rats have a short-term memory of about ten seconds.Later, Dr. Henning studied how peo
37、ple learning English as a second language remember vocabulary. To begin with, the participants listened to a recording of a native speaker reading a paragraph in English. Following the recording, the participants took a 15-question test where they circled the word they remembered having in the recor
38、ding. Some of the questions had four choices that sounded alike, while others had four choices having the same meaning.Henning found that people with a lower level in English made more of their mistakes on words that sound alike; people with a higher level made more of their mistakes on words that h
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