江苏省扬州市宝应县2022-2023学年高三上学期期初检测试题 英语 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、20222023学年度高三上学期期初检测卷英 语(试卷满分:150分 考试时间:120分钟)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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 man think of his new job?A. Boring.B. Satisfying.C. Po
2、orly-paid.2. Why does the woman talk to the man?A. To buy a ticket.B. To change a ticket.C. To return a ticket.3. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a wine shop.B. In a restaurant.C. At the mans home.4. What exercise does the man do the least?A. Boxing.B. Jogging.C. Weightlifting.5. Whats
3、the mans native language?A. French.B. Japanese.C. English.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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. What kind of room did the man reserve?A. A single room.B. A business suite.
4、C. A conference room.7. How much should the man pay in total?A. $150.B. $300.C. $450.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. What is Linda?A. A shopkeeper.B. A singer.C. A nurse.9. At what time does Linda usually go to bed?A. About 7:00 am.B. About 8:30 am.C. About 11:00 pm.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. Whats the womans
5、 plan for Saturday afternoon?A. Watching a game.B. Enjoying a concert.C. Doing the housework.11. Whom will Brian see on Sunday?A. His doctor.B. His friend.C. His mother.12. What will the woman do on Sunday?A. Work in a garden.B. Go to the mans home.C. Read a book at home.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13. Wh
6、y does the man call the woman?A. To send a fax.B. To tell some changes.C. To confirm a meeting.14. Where is Ron?A. In his office.B. In the meeting room.C. In the sales department.15. How many copies does the woman have to make in all?A. 60.B. 55.C. 50.16. How will the speakers get to the Wilton?A. B
7、y taxi.B. On foot.C. By bus.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. When does the Running of the Bulls take place?A. In June.B. In July.C. In August.18. What does the speaker imply about the festival?A. Things might be expensive.B. Therere no 5-star hotels nearby.C. It is held in the narrow streets.19. What did t
8、he museum use to be?A. A market.B. A church.C. A hospital.20. Who is the speaker giving this talk to?A. Tourists.B. Travel agents.C. History students.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。ASpecial breaks: four UKs creative placesChair-making, Leicestershire Sp
9、end a week in the National Forest woodlands learning to make your own chair. People having different levels of experience are welcomed. Beginners can make a single Windsor chair, while the more advanced learners can design their own chairs or try a childs chair. Price: 650 per person (including acco
10、mmodation) Dates: 21-27 Jun., 31 Jul.-6 Aug., 23-29 Aug., 4-10 Oct. Drawing, North Yorkshire Learn how to create beautiful pen and ink drawings on this four-day art holiday in the North York Moors. Aimed at beginners, it teaches a range of styles and techniques to build confi dence and improve vario
11、us drawing skills. The course is mainly based at Larpool Hall, a Georgian house with views over the Esk Valley. Price: 405 per person (including accommodation and meals) Dates: 25-28 Sept. Celtic woodturning (木工车床加工), County Armagh Guests stay at Bluebell Lane Glamping at the foot of Slieve Gullion
12、in the Ring of Gullion area of outstanding natural beauty, near Newry. The three-night break includes a full-day beginners woodturning workshop, where participants make their own bowl from locally sourced wood, learning how to use a lathe (车床), sharpen tools, sand and fi nish. There is also a break
13、for a guided walk through the 11-hectare woodland surrounding the site. Price: 238 (including meals) Dates: 21-23 Aug. Wildlife photography, Dorset Red squirrels are now very rare in England, but Brownsea Island has a large population of red squirrels. On this two-night trip, guests will explore the
14、 island and learn how tophotograph the creatures in the woodlands. Led by Emma Healey and Sean Weekly, the course is an opportunity to take advantage of the best light of the day to take wildlife photographs. Price: 475 per person (including accommodation, meals and student fees) Dates: 14 -15 Sept.
15、 21. Which place will you choose if you want to enjoy a four-day vacation? A. Dorset. B. Leicestershire. C. County Armagh. D. North Yorkshire. 22. What should you avoid doing if you dont want to pay extra for meals? A. Drawing. B. Taking wildlife photos. C. Experiencing chair making. D. Learning Cel
16、tic woodturning. 23. What do the four activities mentioned above have in common? A. They are all aimed at beginners. B. They are all based at woodlands. C. They all have professional leaders. D. They all help improve peoples practical skills.BIve always enjoyed the idea of travelling and volunteerin
17、g for a few months in southern Europe and living close to the sea, surrounded by nature, staying with the locals and exploring their culture. So when I had a chance to make this daydream a reality, I decided to apply for my first experience on a farm in Portugal. The farm is located a few kilometers
18、 away from Lagos, in a remote location in the hills. It was designed around the idea of connecting nature and technology in a green way and with a self-sustainable approach. My host, Lucio, is really passionate about the do-it-yourself initiative or maker culture. He built and decorated his house us
19、ing natural materials. He changed the shipping container into an electronic lab . When my host learned that I majored in electronics at college, he was very trusting and encouraged me to work on one of the most important issues on the farm the water wells pump operation. Since the well was the only
20、water source for the entire farm, it turned out to be a tough task for me. I wasnt even sure if I could do it in the beginning, but with my hosts encouragement, I gradually made progress and was able to build a working prototype (原型). Lucio was very excited when we connected the DIY prototype I buil
21、t to the pump control panel successfully. I still remember the moment when Lucio shook my hand with a big smile and thanked me for solving one of the farms most difficult problems. With his trust, I got to work on more complex projects afterwards too! Before this volunteer experience, I never though
22、t my help would be so appreciated. I realized that I could make a very positive impact on peoples lives by sharing knowledge to build something useful. 24. What is the highlight of the farm? A. It is high-tech.B. It is man-made. C. It is environment-friendly. D. It covers the largest area. 25. Why w
23、as the author asked to work on the water wells pump operation? A. He was enthusiastic about it. B. He had a wealth of experience. C. He had the ability to finish the work. D. He acquired relevant academic knowledge. 26. What did the author think of his volunteer work? A. Boring. B. Necessary. C. Mea
24、ningful. D. Demanding. 27. What is the authors purpose in writing the text? A. To share an interesting experience. B. To call on more people to volunteer. C. To recommend a travel destination. D. To remember an impressive friend.CThough diet and exercise are recommended as ways to improve health, ne
25、wUC Riverside research in mice is the first to examine the long-lasting, combined effects of both factors when they are experienced early in life. “Any time you go to a doctor with concerns about your weight, almost without fail, thedoctor recommends that you exercise and eat less,” said researcher
26、Marcell Cadney. “Thats why its surprising that most studies only look at diet or exercise separately. In this study, we wanted to include both,” he said. The researchers found that early-life exercise led to reduced anxious behaviors and an increase in adult muscle and brain mass. When fed Western-s
27、tyle diets high in fat and sugar, the mice not only became fatter, but also grew into adults that preferred unhealthy food. To obtain the findings, the researchers divided the young mice into four groups those with access to exercise, those without access, those fed a standard, healthy diet and thos
28、e who ate a Western diet. Mice started their diets immediately after weaning (断奶), and continued with them for three weeks until they reached adulthood. After an additional eight weeks of “washout”, during which all mice were housed without wheels and on a healthy diet, the researchers did a behavio
29、ral analysis and measured levels of several different hormones (激素). One of those they measured, leptin, is produced by fat cells. It helps control body weight by increasing energy consumption and signaling that less food is required. Early-life exercise increased adult leptin levels in adult mice,
30、regardless of the diet they ate. Previously, the research team found that eating too much fat and sugar as a child can change the microbiome (微生物群) for life, even if they later eat more healthily. Going forward, the team plans to study whether fat or sugar is more responsible for the negative effect
31、s they measured in Western-diet-fed mice. This study offers great opportunities for health interventions in childhood habits. “Our findings may be related to understanding the potential effects of activity reductions and dietary changes associated with overweight,” said Marcell. 28. What is special
32、about the new UCR research? A. It finds the relation between health and diet. B. It is the first to study the effect of exercise. C. It takes both exercise and diet into account. D. It gives equal importance to physical and mental health. 29. What may early-life exercise contribute to? A. Stronger b
33、ones. B. A peaceful mind. C. A desire for healthy food. D. The various microbiome for life. 30. What does the underlined word “leptin” in the last but one paragraph refer to? A. A diet. B. A mouse. C. A behavior. D. A hormone. 31. What can we learn from the last two paragraphs? A. Early-life health
34、habits matter. B. Its never too late to make a change. C. A healthy body leads to a healthy mind. D. Dietary habits make a difference to childrens behaviorDA new unnamed species of crocodile (鳄鱼) indigenous to Australia has been found in the middle of the outback. The species of crocodile presently
35、on extinction, belonging to the Baru crocodile, is new to experts despite the fact that the animal wandered around the Australian continent 25 million years ago. Adam Yates, senior leader of earth sciences, said that Australias suitable instance of the crocodiles bone was discovered in 2009 at the s
36、ite of Alcoota Fossil which is eight million years old and is 200 kilometers north-east of Alice Springs, Australia. Dr. Yates revealed that other specimens (样本) had been discovered before. He said, “This specific specimen is one of the last of its kind. It is the nicest and the bone of the Baru cro
37、codile is the most complete among all that have ever been discovered so far.” Thanks to the bones condition, Dr. Yates said that it would turn into the name-bearing specimen or what he referred to as “the holotype (正模标本)” of the new species. Dr. Yates revealed that the modern Australian crocodile is
38、 known for being ancient and fixed, but that is not really true. “The current Australian crocodiles are truly new arrivals on the Australian continent. They are part of the genus Crocodylus, which likely has its origins in Africa,” he said. “This species of crocodile immigrated and conquered Austral
39、ia just a few million years ago. However, Australias main native crocodiles, like this one, have totally gone extinct,” he continued. Dr. Yates also revealed that the size of this Baru crocodile can be compared to a recent saltwater crocodile; however, due to the fact that the bone is strong, it wou
40、ld have had more weight. He said it is likely that it weighed more than a saltwater crocodile of an equal length. So they are looking towards many hundreds of kilos. Studying the details of the bone will bring hintsnot only to the altering state of Australias environment from ancient times till now,
41、 but also to how this specific crocodile varies from other species that are known. He also said they have to get down to the details of its structure and make a demonstration on why the structure of this one is sort of different from all the other species of ancient crocodile from Australia that are
42、 known. Dr. Yates said the size of the bone shows that the animal was very powerful. “Its actually powerfully built heavy, thick, deep jaws, and really large teeth all imply that this was a crocodile that specifically takes megafauna (巨型动物),” he said. He added that modern crocodiles mostly survive o
43、n small prey and small fish. This guy didnt survive on small things. Dr. Yates said modern saltwater crocodiles also had the ability of taking larger animals. 32. Whats special about the new specimen? A. It was rare in Australia. B. Its bone is well-preserved. C. It is the first specimen of a new sp
44、ecies. D. Its name was given by a famous scientist. 33. What can be inferred from the finding of Australian crocodiles? A. They are quite ancient and fixed. B. They are threatened with extinction. C. They may have their origins in Africa. D. They have better adaptability on the Australian continent.
45、 34. Whats the significance of studying the new specimen? A. Finding out the cause of its disappearance. B. Helping the saltwater crocodile to live better. C. Restoring the whole picture of this type of crocodile. D. Learning about the change of the environment in Australia. 35. What does the text m
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