广东省清远市2022-2023学年高三英语上学期期末质量检测试卷(Word版带答案).docx
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1、清远市20222023学年第一学期高中期末教学质量检测高 三 英 语注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。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。A2022 Wildlife Photographer of the Year
2、 AwardsA yearly contest for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year was held in London this year. The contest had 38,575 entries from around the world. Lets have a scanning of four of this years best works.The great prize this year belonged to Karine Aigner of the US for an incredible shot of a ball o
3、f bees. The“ball”was formed with a lot of male bees fighting to win a single female bee. The picture was taken in southern Texas.Ms Aigner says that soon after the picture was taken, a female bee flew off with one of the males.Dmitry Kokh of Russia won the award for Urban Wildlife. His picture of po
4、lar bears in an old house was taken on an island in the Chukchi Sea,between Russia and Alaska.Mr Kokh was on a boat when he noticed polar bears walking through an area where no one had lived for years. To get the picture without disturbing the bears, he used a quiet drone(无人机)to take the picture.Fer
5、nando Constantino Martinez Belmar of Mexico had to wait in the dark in a cave filled with bats and snakes to get the image. Rat snakes in Yucatn hang from cracks in the ceiling of the cave, hoping to grab one of the many bats that are flying out of the cave for the night. Using a red light that woul
6、dnt disturb the animals,Mr Martinez Belmar waited until just the right moment to take the picture. He won the Amphibian and Reptile Behavior prize.Nick Kanakis of the US took the picture of a wood wren(鹧鸪)a bird that spends most of its time on the ground. The bird has its ear to the ground, listenin
7、g for insects to catch and eat. After spotting a bird looking for food farther away, he stayed very still to get the shot, which won the prize for Bird Behavior.21.Why do the bees develop a ball in Ms Aigners picture?A.To protect them from being shot.B.To struggle to get a female partner. C. To figh
8、t with their common enemy. D. To express their greetings to humans.22. Which animals in the pictures are hunting other animals?A.Bees and polar bears.B.Polar bears and the snakes. C. The snakes and the bird.D.The bird and bees.23. What does the text mainly tell us about the four works?A.The influenc
9、e of the photographs. B.The background of the photographs. C. The introduction of their photographers. D. The technology used in the photographing.BWhen I was a child,my grandmother often said interpersonal communication mattered. She backed that up with her own behavior, and she invested her time a
10、nd energy in interacting with people. When she walked down the street, she spoke to everyone, whether an elderly or a child,speaking whether English or Spanish.However,as she aged,she noticed that most people wouldnt have time for communication thats longer than a 160-character text message, much le
11、ss time to develop genuine friendships that last decades. In fact, people are barely speaking to one another nowadays. As much as I hate to admit it,I have noticed it too.My grandmother opened my mind to having a pen pal on the other side of the world. It all started in 2013 when I was at University
12、 of Southern California. I met with Kerstin Zilm, a German radio personality who wanted to interview me about being a student struggling financially. I didnt know much about German culture or the German audience who would listen to the show, but I agreed to do so. I had internalized(使内在化)my grandmot
13、hers concept and I felt this was another way of communication and that speaking about my story was better than keeping it to myself. You never knew who could learn from your life experiences.After the story aired, a woman named Renate reached out to Kerstin, inquiring how she could find me and help
14、me financially with college. I was grateful, but my pride didnt allow me to accept the money.However, I didnt let the opening halt. Encouraged by Kerstin, I emailed Renate back, thanking her for her kindness. This was the beginning of a beautiful intercontinental friend-ship. From then on, Renate an
15、d I often emailed each other. And whenever I was in trouble, she was always there. She sent me virtual hugs at the moments when I needed them most. Though I have never met her in person,she is one of the most important people in my life. 24. What do we know about the authors grandmother?A. She made
16、lots of foreign friends. B.She valued family relationships. C. She liked to wander on the streets. D. She kept bonding with other people.25.What does the author think of the people today?A. They show little respect to the elderly. B.They look forward to having a pen pal. C. They have limited communi
17、cation with others. D. They like chatting through long text messages. 26.What made the author decide to accept the interview?A.Her grandmothers wisdom. B.Her pen pals encouragement.C.Her poverty-stricken situation.D. Her curiosity about German culture.27.What does the underlined word haltin the last
18、 paragraph mean?A.Continue. B.Appear. C.Extend. D.Stop. CSoftware expert James Curran helped rewrite Australias new curriculum(全部课程)for information technology subjects. He said the changes to the current curriculum could stop teenagers avoiding computing and maths subjects in high school.“Kids are n
19、aturally curious, but we dont set up the curriculum in a way that awakens their curiosity so that they can learn the things they want to, and the things they have to,”Curran said.“Teaching maths and computing in a new way makes a very big difference.As more and more high school students drop out of
20、advanced maths subjects, Dr Curran warned that computing subjects were in an even more difficult position than them. Only 1,748 year-12 students enrolled(登记)in software design and development in New South Wales last yearabout half the 3,300 who studied the subject 10 years ago. Enrolments in informa
21、tion technology have declined sharply,from 10,000 in 2001 to just 1,939 students in 2021.“Students are not taking computing subjects at the senior level because the subject is a bit out of date,”Curran said.“Computing is a subject that changes all the time and needs to be changed every few years, so
22、 I would like to see a continuous process of smaller changes and updates to it.”As schools struggle to make students stick with the subjects of information technology, engineering and maths,1,000 primary schools across Australia have signed up for a new pro-gram to get young kids interested in high-
23、tech jobs. The program uses online lessons to show children as young as six the process of designing the Olympics logo, and how Netflix collects information to decide which movies to make.11-year-old student Mia Lucas had fun completing a model on UX design. It is the“user experienceprocess that des
24、ign teams use to create products.“Ive always been interested in creating a website or an app but didnt know the first step in doing that, she said.“The pro-gram helps me a lot.”28. What is the new curriculum supposed to be according to Curran?A.Typical.B.Controversial. C.Appealing.D.Challenging. 29.
25、 What can we know about computing subjects in Australian schools?A.They are less popular with todays teenagers. B.They are valued negatively by many schools. C. They are harder than advanced maths subjects. D. They are keeping a continuous rate of updating.30. How does the new program encourage the
26、students to take computing subjects?A.By offering high-tech jobs to them. B.By turning lessons into virtual ones. C.By letting them choose subjects freely. D.By showing applications of the subjects. 31.What can be the best title for the text?A. Australian students are deserting the computing subject
27、s B.A new curriculum fails to work with Australian students C. How did an Australian student fall in love with computing?D. Why did Australian schools stick with computing subjects?DMany sensing systems used in water have a problem: They rely on batteries that are often made from unsustainable mater
28、ials,so such batteries will need replacing at some point.To look for a cleaner, more long-lasting alternative, Zhonglin Wang at the Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing,and his colleagues have created a self-charging buoy(浮标). It uses nanogenerators(纳米发电机)to gain power from the movement of waves.The
29、buoy consists of an acrylic(丙烯酸的)ball about 10 centimeters across and four nanogenerators connected to a part that collects the produced charge. As the water moves back and forth through the nanogenerators, they generate around 24.5 milliwatts of power.It is suggested that the buoy could be used to
30、check and monitor water levels for early flood warning systems. However, there are already many effective and cheap alternatives for this task, says Wouter Buytaert at Imperial College London. Non-contact methods, such as lidar(激光雷达),are probably more suitable for sensing water levels, he explains.“
31、The new power generation method could prove useful for situations in which non-contact methods arent workable, though, such as water quality sensing, Buytaert says. There have been devices similar to the buoys in measuring and checking long-term water quality. But if such application is combined wit
32、h the function of power collecting shown here,it could be more promising,Buytaert says.However,if used in rivers,the buoy would possibly be damaged by rising or violently moving water,especially if they are fixed at the rapids of the flood as an early warning system.“In these environments, there is
33、often a high sand load in the river during a flood, so any sensor actually in the river is likely to get destroyed,says Liz Stephens at the University of Reading, UK.32.What advantage does the new buoy have?A.It is more easily operated. B.It is much greener.C.It is more functional.D.It is lower-cost
34、.33.What does paragraph 3 mainly focus on?A.The inspiration of creating the buoy. B.The practical applications of the buoy. C. The design and working principle of the buoy. D. The drawback and probable danger of the buoy.34.Which word best describes Buytaerts attitude to the new buoy?A.Objective. B.
35、Appreciative. C.Doubtful. D. Uncaring.35. Which of the following is a potential problem of the new buoy?A.It works unstably. B. It breaks down easily. C.It causes a high sand load.D.It gives unreliable test results.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 live in an age
36、 where we expect instant satisfaction from everything. Packages must be delivered within 24 hours and meals at a restaurant need to arrive within 30 minutes. _36 _The good news is that patience can be developed with time and practice. Here are some ways to help you become more patient._37_Take a sli
37、ghtly longer route on your walk home. Appreciate the smell of your food before having a meal you love. Practice things like word puzzles that will test your patience. By doing these small things, youll develop your patience.Knowing your triggers(诱因)will help you take better charge of a situation the
38、 next time you find yourself impatient._38_For example, maybe you grow impatient when you see a long line at your favorite coffee shop. You can choose another time to go when you know itll be less busy.Slowing things down when appropriate can help you build patience. Take some aspects in your life y
39、ou can afford to slow down. For example, wait for your coffee to brew (冲泡) on a weekend morning._39_Accept things that are out of your control. If you are stuck in a traffic jam,theres little you can do to get out of it. _40_You can either observe the cars around you or play some music in your car.A
40、.Looking at things from another perspective. B.Being more patient reduces your stress levels.C. Enjoy such process occasionally rather than rush to do it. D.Identify the things, places or people that make you impatient.E.Many people have grown more and more impatient as a result. F.Becoming more pat
41、ient is a long journey and start it with small steps. G.Instead of getting frustrated, accept your situation and make the best of it. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共15小题;全科免费下载公众号高中僧课堂每小题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。When I was young, my family had trouble with money. My parents worked
42、 at a restaurant, and I often helped them. One day, a newcomer ordered a meal, but had no money on him. He asked if he could pay another time, and asked me what my_41_was. Although I felt a little strange, I agreed and told him to call me“Angela”. After that, the_42_man was nowhere to be seen. I_43_
43、everywhere and even asked everyone at the restaurant if they had seen him. My mom said I had been sitting_44_,talking to myself,Where can I find him?”Sometimes, she couldnt help shouting,“Are you out of your_45_? There was no one around you.”That night,my mom was_46_. She told me that my grandma had
44、 passed away and that the rent on our apartment had gone up.Choking up, she said,“I dont know how to_ 47_the funeral expenses and the high rent.”I_48_her I would help pick up the odds and ends. Then I went to check our mailbox, but I found nothing.My mom told me to check the mailbox again. I_49_in i
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