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    1、Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研宄联盟)2023届髙三第一次联考英语试题第I卷第一部分: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一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What is the mans middle name?A. Andy. B. James. C. Lee.2. Who will play with Simon?A. His sister.B. His mother.C. His father.3. W

    2、here does the conversation take place?A. In a holiday house in Spain.B.In the speakers new house.C. At the home of the womans parents.4. What will the man do next?A. Cook supper.B.Meet with a buyer.C. Return to his office.5. When does the bank close on Saturdays?A. At 1:00 p.m.B.At 3:00 p.m.C. At 4:

    3、00 p.m.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题。6. What day is it today?A. Wednesday.B. Thursday.C. Friday.7. What will Marks father probably do tomorrow?A. Fly to Singapore.B. Perform in a c

    4、oncert.C. Sing a song for the class.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why did the man continue to work as a foreign language teacher?A. His parents asked him to.B. His school persuaded him to.C. He loves to experience different things.9. Who will pay the man?A. Two schools.B. Only one school.C.Neitherofthetwoschool

    5、s.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why did the woman leave Japan?A. She decided to start a company of her own.B. She had to come back to look after her parents.C. She couldnt find a suitable job after the earthquake.11. What does the woman want to work as now?A. A secretary.B.A designer. C. A teacher.12. What w

    6、ill the man do next?A. Call the manager.B.Read an application.C. Look for a job.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where is Kanda from?A. Thailand. B.England.C. Russia.14. What is Mr. Sung mainly talking about?A. The present problems in China.B. The history of Chinese business.C. The good things happening in his

    7、company.15. How does Mr. Sung sound?A. Optimistic. B.Anxious.C. Humorous.16. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Interviewer and interviewee. B. Boss and worker.C. Friends.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What does the speaker want listeners to do?A. Study science.B. Visit some attraction

    8、s in London.C. Learn about British culture.18.Which place is fun for the whole family according to the speaker?A. Big Ben. B. The London Eye.C. The London Science Museum.19. What is the top 10 London attractions list based on?A. The history of the attractions. B. The size of the attractions. C. The

    9、number of visitors.20. What does the speaker ask listeners to do in the end?A. Book online. B. Wait in all queues patiently.C. Visit during the low season.第二部分: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。AThe Boy Who Sailed the Worldby Julia Green and Alex Latimer(Davi

    10、d Fickling, 6.99)A little boy loves the sea so much that he builds a boat and sets sail in it, weathering sea current andstorms,making friends and finally sailing home before a new voyage beckons. Words and images are richwith wonder in this lovely picture book for7+ readers, based on the adventures

    11、 of the authors brave son.What a Shell Can Tellby Helen Scales, illustrated by Sonia PuIido (Phaidon, 16.95)Young shell-hunters of12+ will adore this jewel-bright, fascinating work of nonfiction by a marine biologist. Learn what a sheirs colour and shape might mean; discover the cone snails poisonou

    12、s teeth orthe clusterwink snails green light; and find out what shells can tell us about the past and the future.The Boy Who Grew a Treeby PoUy Ho-Yen, iUustrated by Sojung Kim-McCarthv (Knightsof, 5.99)Timis Mum is having a baby and Timi is unsettled bythe change. When hediscovers atiny sap growing

    13、 in a closed-down library, he begins to tend it. But the tree grows so fast that Timi wont be ablekeep the secret for long. Simply and sweetly told, this little tale for 5+ packs a punch beyond its page count.Future Hero: Race to Fire MountainbyRemi Blackwood, illustratedbyAliciaRobinson(SchoIastic,

    14、 6.99)Jarell loves to draw a complex fantasy world. But when he discovers his imaginings are real and that Ulfrika, the world of his ancestors, is in trouble, he is drawn into danger. Can he accept his destiny anwork with clever young warrior Kimisi to defeat the evil wizard Ikala? Fast-paced and ac

    15、cessible, thisthrilling new series is perfect for 8+ readers with a taste for magical adventure.21. For a kid of 6 years old, which book is the most suitable for him to enjoy?A.The Boy Who Sailed the World B.What a Shell Can TellC.The Boy Who Grew a Tree D.Future Hero: Race to Fire Mountain22. Which

    16、 statement is TRUE about the four books?A. The Boy Who Sailed the Worldis a fairy tale for 7+ kids.B.What a Shell Can Tellhelps readers learn more about the sea.C.Timi is very happy because he is going to be the elder brother.D. We can not see beautiful pictures in all the four books.23.In which par

    17、t of a magazine can we most probably find the article?A. Tourism. B.Science. C.Fashion. D.Education.BA boy shivered in the harsh Oslo winter, pathetically wrapping his arms around himself on a bus stop bench. He wasnt wearing a coat and temperatures in the Norwegian capital regularly plunge to -10C

    18、duringwinter.A heartbreaking scene, but the actions of the ordinary people who witnessed the difficult situation of 11-year-old Johanne Linnestad Flaaten were both joyous and inspiring.A young woman sat next to the boy and noticed him rubbing his arms. She immediately asked him, “Dont you have a jac

    19、ket?”“No, someone stole he replied. She questioned him and discovered he was on a school trip and was told to meet his teacher at the bus stop. She asked him the name of his school and where he was from as she selflessly covered her own coat around his shoulders.Later, another older woman at first g

    20、ave him her scarf, and then wrapped him in her large padded jacket.Throughout the day, more and more people offered Johanne their gloves and even the coats off their backs as they waited for their bus.Johannes predicament was a hidden camera experiment by Norwegian charity SOS Childrens Village as p

    21、art of their winter campaign to gather donations to send much-needed coats and blankets to helpSyrian children get through the winter. Many of the refugees have left their homes without winter clothing.“People should care as much about children in Syria as they care about this boy,” Synne Runnine th

    22、 information head of SOS Childrens Villages Norway, told The Local. She also noted that the child wasa volunteer who was never in any danger during the filming.24. Why did Johanne Linnestad Flaaten shiver on the bus stop bench?A. His parents couldnt afford him a warm coat B. Someone stole his jacket

    23、.C. He was a volunteer to do an experiment. D.He was doing an experiment of coldresista25. The underlined word “predicament” in paragraph 7 means _.A. difficult situation B. miserable lifeC.inspiring courage D. selfless spirit26. What do Synne Runnings words imply?A. Peoples care about Johanne is en

    24、ough.B. Peoples care about children in Syria is not enough.C. People should care more about children in Syria than they care about Johanne.D.People should care more about Johanne than they care about children in Syria.27. What is the best title for the passage?A. When You Have No Coat in a Harsh Win

    25、ter.B. When You Face Refugees Crowding into Your Country.C. When You Help Syrian Children without Winter Clothing.D. When You Meet a Boy Wearing No Coat.CBefore you worry about bacon and how much it may cost when new animal welfare laws go into effect next year, lets talk about the pigs that gave th

    26、eir lives for it.California has been on the forefront of protecting animals who live short lives on factory farms either to produce food for us or to be slaughtered and sold as food. The latest advance came in November 2018, when62.7% of the states voters supported Proposition 12, the Prevention of

    27、Cruelty to Farm Animals Act. The lawbegan going into effect last year, requiring hens and veal calves to be given more space to live in. Starting onJan. 1st, the law will require that all eggs sold in California come from cage-free hens and that pork sold inthe state come from breeding pigs that are

    28、 not held in cages. These are humane steps designed to lift theseanimals out of structures that barely allow them to move.Pork producers have had the longest time to comply (遵守). Some big companies like Hormel Foods have pledged to do so fully, but others have spent the last few years fighting the l

    29、aw rather than figuringout how to put it into practice. They say that the law will significantly raise the price of pork and that itviolates the Commerce Clause of the Constitution, which gives Congress sole power over interstatebusiness activity. So far, that fight has been a waste of time that por

    30、k producers could have better spentfiguring out how to retrofit (翻新)their farms.They also complain that the regulations on the law are not set. But the California Department of Food and Agriculture, which has yet to finalize the regulations, says that the delay should not have prevented producers fr

    31、om retrofitting their housing for breeding pigs. The agency has publicly posted draft regulations, which mostly concern record-keeping, certification and definitions of terms.For fans of bacon and other pork, any rise in cost is the price of not having a pig suffer before its killed for food. Its a

    32、price the animals shouldnt have to pay.28. What do we know about Proposition 12?A.The law will come into force next year.B. More space is required for raising hens and pigs.C. Raising hens and pigs in limited space is humane.D. Half of the states voters subscribed to Proposition 12.29. What does the

    33、 underlined word “pledged” in paragraph 3 mean?A. Suspect. B. Refuse. C.Promise. D.Hesitate.30. Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 3?A. Some pork producers have raised the price of pork.B. All the pork producers dont comply with the law.C.Pork producers have wasted a lot of time r

    34、etrofitting their farms.D.Pork producers resist the Commerce Clause of the Constitution.31.Which word can best describe the authors attitude to the new animal welfare laws?A. Skeptical. B.Conservative C.Tolerant. D.Favorable.DTina Brigham, a 50-year-old store owner from a suburb of Washington, DC, w

    35、restled with the puzzles while waiting for customers. “If its a 30-minute puzzle, I try to figure it out in 12,” she said. After several years, she found she could easily put together employee work schedules in her head.UA lot of stores use an electronic scheduling tool, but I have all the data in m

    36、y mind,” she said. “I think my brain seems sharperand more focused because of the game.”The games do seem to work. In one 2020 study, Gary Small, chair of psychiatry at Hackensack University Medical Center, found that 1,091 women and men who frequently played cards, bingo, or didcrossword puzzles ha

    37、d sharper thinking and memory skills equivalent to an IQ up to 5.6 points higher than those who rarely did. The study doesnt prove that the puzzles directly led to the higher IQs, but itdoes show that even people who increased their game-playing in their 70s seemed to get brain benefitswithin a few

    38、years.Exactly how games sharpen memory and cognitive function is still something of a mystery. But advances in neuroimaging (神经影像学)allow researchers to study how the brain reacts to all sorts ofoutside stimulation. Small later included 60 women and men completing Latin squares. As the puzzles grewmo

    39、re difficult with fewer clues, players slowed down and made more mistakes. Thats when he discoveredsomething surprising: More regions of the brain got involved,especially in the prefrontal cortex (前额叶皮质区),an area involved with problem-solving,judgment, and memory.Small suggests that if you find your

    40、self debating whether to spend the next20minutes taking a walk or playing a brain game, you should choose the walk. Physical activity can help deliver oxygen and fuel toyour brain cells. “If you do one thing to help your brain, Id say its exercise,” he says. “Getting good sleepand keep a balanced di

    41、et are also important. Brain games work best as part of a whole package ofbrain-healthy strategies.And remember: A little fun never hurts.32. How does the author introduce the topic in paragraph 1?A. By sharing a story. B. By comparing facts.C. By report findings. D. By presenting figures.33. What c

    42、an we know from Gary Smalls study?A. Puzzles directly leads to higher IQs.B.People in their 70s benefit more from brain games.C.How games sharpen minds has not been clearly understood.D. Physical activities play an equally important role ais brain games.34. Why does the author mention good sleep and

    43、 a healthy diet in the last paragraph?A. To advocate good sleep and a balanced diet.B. To advise what we should do to keep healthy.C. To stress the importance of good sleep and a healthy diet.D. To explain that brain games function best as part of brain-healthy strategies.35. What is the main idea o

    44、f the text?A. Puzzles make brains sharp and focused.B.Physical activities play an important role in sharp thinking.C.Brain games are beneficial to memory skills and cognitive function.D. Sharp memory and cognitive function depend largely on brain games.第二节:(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出填入空白

    45、处最佳项。选项中有两处为多余选项。The China State Council issued a document in early August, suggesting employers across the country make flexible working arrangements and give their workers Friday afternoons off during hot summer days in order to boost tourism and consumption.Online surveys have shown that most cor

    46、respondents are in favor of the State Councils proposal for longer weekends, as two and a half days are enough even for one to plan a short journey. People will have more time to be together with their families. _36_However, there are doubts as to whether this well-intentioned initiative can be put

    47、into practice. _37_ While the regular two-day weekend is still a dream for a large number of working people in various industries, a two-and-half-day weekend is really a luxury many people can barely afford._38_ If staff workers of government departments and public institutions no longer work on Fri

    48、day afternoons, local residents will have nowhere to go if they have urgent issues to solve through these establishments.Obviously, the only way out is to implement policies concerning paid annual leave in a realistic manner so that the working people can make arrangements for their days off work. A

    49、s a result, holidaymakers dont need to all rush to the same scenic spots during the same period of time, which would be beneficial to the protection and operation of these spots. _39_ Thus it serves the initial purpose of boosting economic growth through developing tourism._40_ The government is sup

    50、posed to pay more attention to the protection of labor rights and employ all possible means to ensure their holidays as well as the functions of government institutions, instead of just making economically motivated policies.A. Also, this is an effective way to increase consumer spending.B. The righ

    51、t of workers to rest and paid annual leave are protected under the law.C. A larger number of workers, if not all, will benefit from official holiday arrangements.D. Most people think that they will actually not be able to enjoy the benefits of such a scheme.E. After rest and relaxation, employees wi

    52、ll become more energetic when they come back to work.F. Another worry is that this measure will finally be exclusively (专有地) enjoyed by a limited number of employees.G. As long as paid annual leave remains unrealistic in most industrial sectors, the two-and-half-day weekend seems pointless.第三部分:语言知识

    53、应用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Within two years of first showing signs of memory loss, Peter Marshall had to give up work as early onset Alzheimers began to take hold.His wife Lisa started a blog called “Oh Hello Alzheimers” to help her cope with the

    54、progressive _41_ of her husbands fading memory. I get _42_ every day from people saying, Thank you - now I dont feel so alone,” she said.As the disease _43_, Peters memory _44_faded and he began to refer to Lisa as his favourite person”. Then, one day last year, they were watching a wedding _45_ on

    55、television when Peter suddenly looked at his wife and sadi, “Lets do it!” “Well, OK, we should get married then,” she told him.The next day, _46_, Peter appeared to have forgotten all about it. Still, with the 20th _47_ of their wedding approaching this year, the idea seemed to make sense to Lisa in

    56、 the face of her husbands rapid _48_.Sarah,Lisas daughter from a marriage before she met Peter, helped organize the event. “I knew that my stepdad, who I am very close with, was there through some of the _49_times of my life.”When Lisa joined her husband to _50_ vows for the second time, his delight

    57、 was clear for all to see. “It was just magical straight out of a _51_.” she said.The music _52_ the theme of the day: a saxophonist playedUnforgettableas Lisa walked down the aisle.“There wasnt a dry eye, and I was _53_.” Lisa said. “I hadnt seen Peter that happy in a long time.” As they danced whi

    58、le guests _54_.Lisa said her husband _55_ a few words in her ear. “Thank you for staying,” he said.41. A. dilemmaB. problemC. challengeD. trouble42. A. messagesB. lettersC. mailsD. comments43. A. appearedB. worsenedC. emergedD. strengthened44. A. formallyB. eventuallyC. desperatelyD. instantly45. A.

    59、 sceneB. eventC. situationD. spot46. A. butB. insteadC. howeverD. therefore47. A. yearB. ceremonyC. celebrationD. anniversary48. A. declineB. reductionC. dropD. disappearance49. A. happiestB. saddestC. toughestD. brightest50. A. speakB. exchangeC. swearD. express51. A. fairytaleB. storyC. dramaD. sh

    60、ow52. A. playedB. reflectedC. equaledD. matched53. A. in the skyB. over the moonC. over the skyD. in the air54. A. looked atB. moved aroundC. looked onD. cheered up55. A. toldB. utteredC. conveyedD. whispered第II卷第二节:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词括号内单词的正确形式。The first domestic chickens we h

    61、ave found lived no earlier than 3,670 years ago, suggesting they have a far shorter history than we thought. These birds dont seem to have been raised for their meat, _56_(make) it unclear what drove domestication. The chickens alive today descend from a wild bird native toSouth-East Asia _57_ (call

    62、) the red jungle fowl, but exactly _58_ domestication occurred wasunclear. Some researchers have estimated that the first domestic chicken lived more than 6000 years ago,while others claim_59_(find) chicken bones at10,000-year-old sites. _60_ analysis by Ophelie Lebrasseur at the Centre for Anthropo

    63、biology and Genomics of Toulouse in France and her team concludes that the _61_ (early) clear evidence of domestic chickens appeared between 1,650 BC and 1,250 BC at asite called Ban Non Wat in central Thailand. Not only _62_(be) chicken bones superabundant at the site,but there are signs that peopl

    64、e were buried with the birds, _63_ Lebrasseur says makes a domestic relationship clear. Lebrasseur and her team suspect chicken domestication might have been triggered by the _64_ (appear) of cereal fanning in South-East Asia. “This created a more open, less tree-covered environment, which is actual

    65、ly an environment where red jungle fowl thrive,”she says, “And they couldhave fed _65_ the waste from human societies.”第四部分:写作第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是新华中学李华,你的外籍朋友Michael来信表示对中国文化很感兴趣,正巧这学期你校要开设“话说中国节(Festive China)”的线上课程,请你回信向他推荐此课程。内容包括:1.开设时间;2.课程内容;3.报名方式。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节:读后续写(满分25分)

    66、阅读下面的材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。I had a dream from primary school: to work in television. My parents owned a little grocery store, so we were definitely not fancy people. Thankfully, my dad had raised me to have a lot of confidence. Heoften said, “You can do anything you want to do.” My dad wa

    67、s particularly supportive. He was my steadyrock always there for me.With his help and encouragement, I was admitted to the radio and television arts program at Ryerson in Toronto. I really loved the program and worked hard and I was named the most outstanding graduate. Ifelt like I was already livin

    68、g my dream. I began to think that maybe I could apply for an intemship (实习资格)in CBC or CTV.Luckily, Global Television had just started broadcasting in Canada that year. I thought to myself: Im new and theyre new, so if Fm going to get to know one person at Global, it might as well be the president.I

    69、 was scared, but I knew deep down inside that this was what I wanted. When I called my dad and told himmy plan, he said, “Good, Faye. Thats exactly what you should do.”With my heart just about pounding out of my body, I called up the president of Global Television. Suddenly Mr. Slaight was on the ph

    70、one. “Ive heard that your studio facilities are amazing. I could come ateleven oclock on Monday or eleven oclock on Sunday for a tour. What would suit you better?” I caughthim totally off guard. He stuttered a bit, and then picked a day. When I hung up, I was scared but excited.I arrived at the stud

    71、io on the appointed day. When Mr. Slaight took me around, he looked at me and said, “What do you want?” He sounded furious but curious. “All I want is a chance to audition (试镜). I just want you to know my face. Thats all Im asking.”I didnt know whether Id ever hear from him again, but two weeks late

    72、r, his secretary called, “Mr. Slaight wants to know if youd like to come and audition for a new school life show.” I immediately answered,“Sure!”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1: When I arrived at the station, I went direct into the audition and began my short performance.Paragraph 2: Finally came the day of my first public appearance on live TV with my parents at home watching.资料免费下载系列1.2023试题调研第一辑九科完整电子免费下载领取方法:关注公众号【一枚试卷君】后台回复“试题调研”即可免费下载2.2023金考卷完整电子免费下载【语数英】领取方法:关注公众号【一枚试卷君】后台回复“金考卷”即可免费下载免费QQ群系列

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