广东省广州市执信中学2023届高三英语上学期第二次月考试卷(Word版含答案).doc
- 1.请仔细阅读文档,确保文档完整性,对于不预览、不比对内容而直接下载带来的问题本站不予受理。
- 2.下载的文档,不会出现我们的网址水印。
- 3、该文档所得收入(下载+内容+预览)归上传者、原创作者;如果您是本文档原作者,请点此认领!既往收益都归您。
下载文档到电脑,查找使用更方便
6 0人已下载
| 下载 | 加入VIP,免费下载 |
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 广东省 广州市 中学 2023 届高三 英语 上学 第二次 月考 试卷 Word 答案
- 资源描述:
-
1、广州市执信中学2023届高三年级第二次月考英语全卷满分120分,考试用时120分钟。一、单项选择(共10 小题;每小题0.5 分,满分5 分)1.I havent seen _ Maggie since I came here.A. so a lovely girl as B. as lovely a girl asC. such girl as lovely as D. as a lovely girl as2.It is reported that Americans eat too much protein every day, _ as they actually need.A. as
2、 twice much B. twice much asC. as much twice D. twice as much3.Race walking shares many fitness benefits with running, research shows, while most likely contributing to fewer injuries. It does, _, have its own problem.A. therefore B. however C. moreover D. otherwise4.Quan Hongchan also shared how sh
3、e _ her win. She said, “I want to eat a lot of delicious food tonight!”A. is going to celebrate B. had celebratedB. would celebrate D. celebrates5.I _ to send Peter a gift to congratulate him on his marriage, but I couldnt manage it.A. had hoped B. have hoped C. hope D. am hoping6.- Can I call you b
4、ack at two oclock this afternoon?- Im sorry, but then I _ to Beijing. How about five?A. be flying B. will have flown C. will fly D. will be flown7.The musician along with his band members _ ten performances in the last three months.A. have given B. will give C. gave D. has given8.It was the first ti
5、me that Chinas lecture _ from the orbiting Chinese Space Station.A. was delivered B. had been deliveredC. has been delivered D. delivered9.My washing machine _ this week, so I have to wash my clothes by hand.A. will be repaired B. was repairedC. is being repaired D. has been repaired10.- Do you know
6、 Russian?- Yes, I _ it for two years when I lived in Harbin.A. has been learningB. have learnedC. was learningD. learned二、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,选出最佳选项。ASubscription: How It Works MagazineHow It Works is a science and technology magazine bursting with
7、exciting information about our universe and everything in it. Covering a wide range of topics such as space, nature, science, animals and technology, the magazine is jam-packed with incredible and breathtaking facts ready to excite your wildest curiosity.What is inside? Global Eyethe latest news, de
8、velopments and events from the world of science and technology Amazing Imageseach issue is loaded with fantastic cutaways, illustrations and photography Featuresour in-depth articles explain topics in an exciting and engaging way that everyone can understand Brain Dumpget the answers to all your bur
9、ning “how and why” questions in our readerQ&A section How Toyour guide to fun experiments and projects to try out at homeWhy to subscribe? Big SavingsAs a subscriber, youll enjoy big savings on shop prices and the huge convenience of having every issue delivered hot off the press. There are no hidde
10、n costs and all postage and delivery costs are included in our prices. Treat Yourself or Family & FriendsA subscription makes a thoughtful gift for both family and friends straight to their door. This science and technology magazine helps explore the fascinating world around us. Never Miss an IssueY
11、our subscription can be canceled at any time within 14 days of the date of purchase. All members can manage their subscriptions via our self-service website .Choose your preferred subscription package:Print: $8.93 per issue, $116.00 annually/ 13 issuesDigital: $2.20 per issue, $28.00 annually/ 13 is
12、suesPrint + Digital: $9.31 per issue, $121.00 annually/ 13 issuesWhere to read the digital?Your purchase here at can be read on any of the following platforms. You can read here on the website or download the app for your platform, just remember to log in with your Pocketmags username and password.O
13、ur promise to you:Best price guarantee: Well refund the difference if you find it cheaper elsewhere.Youre in control: Manage your subscription online via our dedicated self-service site.11.In which part of the magazine can you find instructions on experiments?A. Global Eye.B. Features.C. Brain Dump.
14、D. How To.12.How much should you pay if you make a yearly subscription in print?A. $121.B. $116.C. $28.D. $8.93.13.According to the passage, subscribers of the magazine can _.A. purchase the magazine on the App StoreB. be informed of the latest news inhumanityC. cancel the order within 14 days of it
15、s purchaseD. get a full refund if they find it cheaper elsewhereBSpecial boxes lie at the bottom of my locked filing cabinet. Deposited there are important letters and cards collected throughout my life, from my grandparents, school friends, parents, wife and son. Since the invention of e-mail thoug
16、h, theyve been few and far between.Tonight is New Yorks Eve 2029 and theres a very special box of letters I want to look at. But first theres something I have to do The Ritual(惯例).I go to my trusted computer and start. I begin to type: Dear _. I leave the name blank for now, anticipating the thrill
17、of typing it in. “I hope you are well and I wonder how this will find you. And you still planning to move to that villa in Portugal? Did your son marry Fiona? Is your mother still alive? Questions surge into my mind.For the next two hours I sit writing. About what Ive been doing for the last year, m
18、y failing health, my increasing wealth and sometime difficult marriage. Then about my goals and ambitions. Will he be interested? Do I climb Mt. Kilimanjaro? Do I get that novel published? the one thats been rejected more times than I care to think about.Finally, its finished.11:30 pm. I fill in the
19、 recipients name, print my letter, sign and address it and then seal it up with tape. I then delete the document and empty the trash folder to avoid the possibility of temptation. That completes the ritual!I walk over to my “special box”. It contains ten long, white, thick envelopes, all with the sa
20、me handwriting. I place the one I have just written in at the back and take out the one at the front. Its dated2019,and labeled “to be opened 31st December 2029”.The cycle is finally complete! I open it, trembling with anticipation. I begin to read, my eyes tearing up a little as I do so. Throughout
21、 the last ten long, eventful years, of life, death, joy and heartbreak, it has been waiting patiently in this box for me, though I now have no memory of ever having written it.14.Why does the author receive fewer “important letters” these days?A. He has moved from his original address.B. He is rarel
22、y in contact with his friends and family.C. People communicate with each other less often than before.D. Electronic communication has largely replaced physical letters.15.Who does the underlined word “he” in paragraph 4 refer to?A. The author himself.B. The authors son.C. The authors school friend.D
23、. The authors book publisher.16.Why does the author probably delete the completed letter from his computer?A. So that no one else will be able to read it.B. So that he wont read it ahead of schedule.C. Because he decides at last not to send it.D. Because he wants forget what has happened.17.How does
24、 the author feel as he is about to open his special letter?A. Relieved. B. Moved. C. Excited. D. Afraid.CWhat does it mean to live a good life? This question has been debated for centuries. In the field of psychology, two main concepts of the good life have been quite popular: A happy life full of p
25、leasure and positive emotions, and a meaningful life full of purpose and sacrifice. But what if these arent the only options?In recent years, a long-neglected version of the good life has been receiving greater attention: the psychologically rich life. It is full of complex mental engagement, a wide
26、 range of intense and deep emotions, and diverse, novel, surprising and interesting experiences. Sometimes they are neither pleasant nor meaningful. However, they are rarely boring or monotonous.After all, both happy and meaningful lives can become monotonous and repetitive. A person with a steady o
27、ffice job, married with children, may be satisfied and find his or her life meaningful and still be bored. Also, the psychologically rich life doesnt necessarily involve economic richness. For instance, consider Hesses character Goldmund, who has no money but pursues the life of a free spirit.Resear
28、ch has found psychological richness is related to, but partially distinct from, both happy and meaningful lives. Psychological richness is related with openness to experience and experiencing both positive and negative emotions more intensely. But is the psychologically rich life one that people act
29、ually want?In a new study, Oishi and his colleagues asked people in nine countries the degree to which they value a psychologically rich life, a happy life and a meaningful life. They found many peoples self-described ideal lives involve psychological richness. When forced to choose a life, however,
30、 the majority chose a happy life and a meaningful life. Even so, a minority of people still favored the psychologically rich life, ranging from 6.7% in Singapore to 16.8% in Germany.These numbers went up when the desire for a psychologically rich life was measured indirectly. To understand what a pe
31、rson wishes their lives might have been, it is important to explore what people wish they had avoided in their lives. When asked what they regret most and whether undoing this event would have made their lives happier, more meaningful or psychologically richer, about 28% of Americans said undoing th
32、e regrettable event would have made their lives psychologically richer.These findings suggest that while most people strive to be happy and have meaning in their lives, a sizable number of people are content merely living a psychologically rich existence.As Oishi and his colleagues conclude, “We bel
33、ieve that taking the psychologically rich life seriously will deepen and enrich our understanding of well-being.” At the end of the day, there is no one singularly acceptable path to the good life. You have to find a path that works best for you.18.According to the passage, the psychologically rich
34、life _.A. involves various intense emotions B. means living a luxurious lifeC. combines pleasure with purpose D. emphasizes openness and repetition19.What does Oishis research indicate?A. The Germans prefer psychological richness to a happy life.B. Undoing regrettable events has enriched many people
35、s lives.C. A hidden desire for psychological richness exists among some people.D. People with psychological richness tend to describe their lives as ideal.20.We can learn from the passage that _.A. purpose outweighs pleasure in terms of significanceB. the choice of a good life differs from person to
36、 personC. a positive mindset helps us understand our well-beingD. we should never be content and always strive for thebest21.What is the main purpose of the article?A. To compare different concepts of a good life.B. To explain how to live a psychologically rich life.C. To persuade people to attain p
37、sychological richness.D. To draw attention to a less familiar version of a good life.DWe are the products of evolution, and not just evolution that occurred billions of years ago. As scientists look deeper into our genes(基因), they are finding examples of human evolution in just the past few thousand
38、 years. People in Ethiopian highlands have adapted to living at high altitudes. Cattle-raising people in East Africa and northern Europe have gained a mutation(突变)that helps them digest milk as adults.On Thursday in an article published in Cell, a team of researchers reported a new kind of adaptatio
展开阅读全文
课堂库(九科星学科网)所有资源均是用户自行上传分享,仅供网友学习交流,未经上传用户书面授权,请勿作他用。
链接地址:https://www.ketangku.com/wenku/file-456392.html


2019届人教A版数学必修二同步课后篇巩固探究:2-1-1 平面 WORD版含解析.docx
冀教版九年级英语Unit4 Lesson 18A Story or a Poem(共32张PPT).ppt
