吉林省长春2023-2024届高三英语上学期期中考试试题.docx
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1、吉林省长春2023-2024高三上学期期中考试英语试卷时间 :110分钟 满分:150分 本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,共13页。考试结束后,将答题卡交回。注意事项: 1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信 息条形码粘贴区。 2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书 写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。3.请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效; 在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。4.作图可先使用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑。5.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改
2、液、修正带、刮纸刀。第卷(选择题部分,共95分)第一部分 听力(共两节,每小题1.5分, 满分30分)第一节听下面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。1Who is the woman probably talking to?AAn assistant.BA deliveryman.CA patient.2What is the weather like?ASunny.BWindy.CSnowy.3When is the man leaving f
3、or Russia?AAt 6:00 p. m.BAt 1:00 p. m.CAt 8:00 a. m.4What does the man want at first?AAn egg.BA glass of water.CSome coffee.5Where is the supermarket?AOn Green Street. BBeside a flower store. COpposite a flower store.第二节听下面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
4、,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和第7题。6What does the man say about the first shirt?AIt is similar to one of his old shirts.BIts color doesnt suit him.CIts price is too high.7Which shirt will the man buy?AThe white one.BThe green one.CThe black one.所第7段材料,回答第8至第10题。8What will the woman probably
5、do at Christmas?AStay at home alone.BGo shopping with her son.CHave dinner with the mans family.9Where is the man likely to shop?AAt the mall.BAt the bookstore.CAt online shops10What present will the woman give the man?AA tea box.BBooks.CChinese tea.听第8段材料,回答第11至第13题。11What example does the man give
6、 to prove his point?AHis aunts example.BHis fathers example.CHis own example.12What did the man do last month?AHe took part in a competition.BHe learned to play the violin.CHe taught his father to play the guitar.13What does Susans example prove?AHard work is more important.BTalent is more important
7、.CTalent is as important as hard work.听第9段材料,回答第14至第16题。14Why does the man speak Chinese well?ABecause his colleagues are Chinese.BBecause he likes watching Chinese movies.CBecause his company does business with Chinese firms.15What kind of Chinese movies does the man especially like?AWar films.BCom
8、edies.CAction movies.16What does the man suggest the woman do?ACheck movie reviews.BSpeak Chinese more often.CWatch the movie herself.听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。17Which resolution did the speaker mostly stick to last year?AExercising every day.BQuitting social media.CDoing 20-minute housework each day.18How
9、 long does the speaker spend on her phone every day?AOne to two hours.BTwo to three hours.CThree to four hours.19What percentage of people typically make New Years resolutions?AAt least 25%.BMore than 35%.CAround 45%.20Why do people make resolutions on January 1st?ATo follow the cultural tradition.B
10、To decrease the obstacles of old habits.CTo increase the chances of achieving their goals.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,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项。AWith the cost of living in the United States soaring, more and more people are setting their sights on an international destinati
11、on. EcuadorFor real bargain hunters, Ecuador is cheap and safe with a very comfortable year-round climate. The cost of living for one person in the country is $750. Ecuador is geographically diverse with miles of endless beaches, hills and rainforests. Housing is economical with the average rent for
12、 one person costing around $307 per month. Costa RicaCosta Rica is the perfect place to live abroad without depleting(耗尽)your savings. The cost of living is around $893 and rent for one person runs approximately $406 per month. The tropical destination has cost-effective healthcare. The weather is g
13、orgeous, the water is warm and the housing is highly affordable. UruguayThe country is exquisite(精美的), offering nearly 400 miles of coast, rolling mountains and four distinct seasons. The cost of living is nearly half of what it is in the states at $1,090 and you can find a nice apartment at the rea
14、sonable price of $500 per month. PanamaPanama could be a good option for anyone to live cheaply. The cost of living is under half of what it would cost in the U.S. at $1,040 for one person. Rent runs approximately $530 per month and food takes up another $353, but outside of that costs are minimal.
15、The country has a mild climate and offers world-class beaches.21 Which country has economical healthcare?AEcuador.B Costa Rica.C Uruguay.D Panama.22 What makes Uruguay special?A Its reasonable rent.BIts good bargains.CIts diverse climates.D Its cheap apartments.23 How much is the cost of living in t
16、he United States?A Close to $2,180.BAround $750.CUnder $893.D Above $2,080.BAt St. Francis High School in La Canada, Calif, theres something to be said about math teacher Jim Connor.Truth is, Connor can be a bit of a drudge. But the 70-year-old Vietnam vet says hes not here to entertain his students
17、. “It drives me crazy when people say school should be fun,” he says. “I mean, its nice if it could be, but you cant make school fun.”And for years, the kids thought thats all there was to him until last November, when senior Pat McGoldrick learned they didnt know the half of him.Pat was in charge o
18、f a student blood drive and had just come to Childrens Hospital Los Angeles for a meeting. And he says it was weird: whenever he told someone he went to St. Francis High School, they all said, “Oh, you must know Jim Connor. Isnt he wonderful? ”“It was disbelief, really,” Pat says. “It was almost kin
19、d of finding this alter ego (另一面) that he has.” Inside the blood donor center, Pat found a plaque listing all the top blood donors at the hospital, including the record holder, Jim Connor. Then he learned something even more unbelievable: that whenever Connor isnt torturing kids with calculus (微积分),
20、 hes on a whole other tangent cuddling sick babies. Three days a week for the past 20 years, Jim has volunteered at the hospital, stepping in become involved in an activity when parents cant, to hold, feed and comfort their children.“They tend to calm for him,” Nurse Erin says. “They tend to relax w
21、ith him. They fall asleep with him.”“I just like them and relate to them somehow,” Connor says.Connor has never been married; he has no kids of his own. But he has fallen hard for these babies.“Ive always respected him, but now its to an even different degree really to the point where I try to emula
22、te him,” Pat says. “Hes the epitome of a man of service.”24What do we learn from paragraph 2?ASchool can never be fun.BConnor is highly demanding.CConnors students drive him crazy.DConnor thinks education is for all.25What did Pat find out about Mr Connor?AMr Connor donated blood as well as his time
23、.BMr Connor was awarded for his love toward babies.CMr Connor used to be a very strict teacher.DMr Connor had a unique teaching philosophy.26Which of the following is true about Mr. Connor?AHe works two shifts every day for a living.BHe has his alter ego in the eyes of his students all the time.CHe
24、has the ability to connect with those kids he holds.DHe falls hard for those sick kids so he decided not to have his own.27Which expression can best replace the underlined word “epitome”?Athe best exampleBthe simplest oneCthe better manDanother candidateCA new study found people growing up in rural
25、areas have better navigation (导航) skills than those raised in cities and that people whose home cities have grid layouts (网格布局) are slightly better at navigating similarly organized streets, despite having poorer performance overall.The study involved nearly 4,000,000 participants from 38 countries
26、who played Sea Hero Quest (SHQ), a game requiring them to navigate a boat in a virtual environment to find the places marked on a map. The researchers found that where people grew up influenced their performance in the game, while their present living place did not affect their scores.The researcher
27、s compared the home cities of the participants by analysing the “lack-of-order” state of the street networks, to measure the complexity of the layouts. People whose hometowns street layouts were more ordered like New York were worse at playing SHQ. Those from cities with less ordered street layouts
28、like Prague performed only slightly worse than those from rural areas. To test if people from cities could more effectively find the right direction in environments similar to where they grew up, the researchers developed a city-themed version of SHQ, called CHQ, requiring participants to drive down
29、 the streets in a virtual environment from simple grids to more winding street layouts. People growing up in cities with grid layouts were slightly better at navigating in similar environments, although the difference was not as significant as their performance in SHQ.The SHQ project was designed to
30、 aid Alzheimers research. Professor Michael Hornberger said, “Lack of spatial (空间的) navigation is a key Alzheimers symptom in the early stages of the disease. We are seeking to use the knowledge learned from SHQ to develop better disease monitoring tools.” Dr Susan Kohlhaas also said, “Thanks to the
31、 amazing response, we have been able to collect data from over four million players. If were to understand Alzheimers, its vital that we have participation from as many people as possible with diverse backgrounds and experiences.”28What is the finding of the study?AStreet patterns in games are vital
32、 to ones performance.BPeople raised in cities have a good sense of direction.CGrowing up in rural areas improves navigation skills.DOnes present living place affects their navigation skills.29What did the participants do in the game?AThey drew their own maps of places in a virtual environment.BThey
33、carried out a task of finding the marked place.CThey marked some places on a map to navigate a boat.DThey played games against each other to mark the map.30What can be inferred about SHQ from Paragraph 3?AIts harder than CHQ for those from cities.BResearchers developed it based on CHQ.CIt evaluates
34、navigation skills better than CHQ.DPlayers from New York did better than those from Prague.31Why does Dr Susan Kohlhaas acknowledge the project?AIt helps Alzheimers patients play SHQ.BIt helps people gain navigation skills.CIt helps get a better knowledge of Alzheimers.DIt helps spot Alzheimers at a
35、n early stage. DOn Feb. 23, an environmental advocacy group “Grassroots” led by students hosted its monthly clothing exchange. The clothing exchange is a free activity on campus where students can donate clothes in exchange for new ones.“One of the key things about sustainability (可持续性) is to reuse,
36、” Crystal Tynon, Co-president and Clothing Exchange Chair, said. “Instead of throwing away old clothes and buying new clothes, you can donate them and give them a new purpose. You might be done with those clothing items, but someone else might not be.”According to Tynon, “Grassroots” is hoping to ex
37、pand the activities to other schools. In order to do so, the team is brainstorming new ways to get the word out about donations, hours and events. Now, the clothing exchange is one of the clubs most well-known activities. “Throughout the semester when people realize we have these exchanges, they gen
38、uinely bring clothes and participate a lot more. So it does make a difference to clothing sustainability and it does create a community where everyone can share their clothes,” she added.As “Grassroots” is an initiative dedicated to sustainability, paper advertisement is not an option. Instead, the
39、center relies mostly on word-of-mouth and e-mail announcements. It is bringing speakers to campus to talk about sustainability and environmental advocacy. It also has partnerships with local organizations such as “the Sunrise Rochester”, working together to have volunteers become more involved in lo
40、cal sustainability.Chloe Mendoza has been a volunteer since her freshman year. Not only does Mendoza appreciate the intended mission of promoting sustainability, but she also thinks the center has transformed into a safe and accepting community space for all students. Those who have come in looking
41、for something practical often end up leaving with an armful of clothing and a heart full of warmth.“My favorite part about working there is that we get to help people find things that they need for free. Just providing a place for students to go where there isnt pressure to spend money is really imp
42、ortant. A lot of students love saving, so its something that students can relate and engage with easily, so I think its a really easy way to get students more involved in sustainability,” says Mendoza.32Which of the following best describes Tynons feelings about their clothing exchange?AImpressive.
43、BInnovative. CDemanding. DRewarding.33What can we learn about “Grassroots”?AIt relies heavily on paper advertisements.BIt cooperates with local institutions.CIt invites speakers to be volunteers.DIt earns instant fame in the community.34What does Mendoza think is an additional benefit of the clothin
44、g exchange?AIt brings spiritual comfort.BIt widens the circle of friends.CIt reduces academic pressure.DIt gives a sense of achievement.35Which of the following could be the best title for the text?ASaving Up Through Clothing ExchangeBEngaging Students in “Grassroots” EventsCClothing Exchange Is the
45、 Only Way for SustainabilityDEnvironmental Advocacy “Grassroots” Catches On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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Who are your friends? Are they all similar in age to you? 36 But you can widen your social circle and gain life-enriching benefits by becoming friends with so
46、meone younger or older than you. Having friends of different ages can greatly improve the quality of your life.Having older friends can change your attitude towards life because they have already gone through the challenges you are facing. They have been young parents, have survived a job loss, and
47、can help you get through these changes in your own life. 37 Then youll feel more ready for whats coming in future stages.When older people make friends with younger people, they get to share their experiences which can be very rewarding. 38 Giving your wisdom and attention makes you feel better. It
48、gives you meaning and is good for your mental health. Having younger friends can also make you feel younger by including new ideas and energy in your life. 39 While making new friends may seem frightening, its actually easier than you think. You can first think about your acquaintances or coworkers
49、and see if any of them share your values and interests and would make a good friend. Then see if you can make a coffee date. Besides, you can consider joining in a class that your coworker or acquaintance participates in and that you think you will enjoy. 40 All in all, making friends with people no
50、t your age can open your eyes to new ideas and new experiences that can be life-changing.AFor human beings, giving is good.BWhere to find friends sharing a common interest?CThen how can you make intergenerational friends?DHaving friends at your own age is natural, of course.EWhats more, younger frie
51、nds can give you some fresh ideas.FIts believed that joining in activities like volunteering is also an effective way.GAn older friend also helps you “try on” certain life experiences before you get there.第三部分 语言运用(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。Ever
52、y year Id read over 2,000 college applications from students all over the world. It is quite 41 to choose whom to admit. 42 , in the chaos of SAT scores and recommendations, one 43 is always irresistible in a candidate:kindness.The most surprising 44 of kindness Ive ever 45 came from a student who h
53、ad excellent scores and a supportive recommendation from his college counselor(顾问). Even with these qualifications, he might not have 46 . But one letter of recommendation caught my eye. It was from a school security 47 . Letters of recommendation are typically written by people like former presiden
54、ts, celebrities, and Olympic athletes.The security guard wrote that he supported this students admission because of his 48 . This young man was the only person in the school who knew the names of every member of the guard staff. He turned off lights in empty rooms, consistently 49 the hallway monito
55、r each morning and tidied up the classroom after his peers left school 50 nobody was watching. This student, the security guard wrote, had a(n) 51 respect for every person at the school, regardless of position, popularity or power.It gave us a 52 onto a students life in the moments when nothing “cou
56、nted”. That student was admitted by unanimous(一致的)vote of the admissions committee.Next year there might be a flood of security guard recommendations 53 this essay. But if it means students will start paying as much 54 to the people who clean their classrooms as they do to their principals and teach
57、ers, Im happy to help start that 55 .41A. decentB. delicateC. difficultD. desperate42A. HoweverB. OtherwiseC. BesidesD. Therefore43A. abilityB. qualityC. limitationD. assumption44A. signalB. imageC. appearanceD. indication45A. come outB. pick up C. come acrossD. bring up46A. stood upB. stood outC. g
58、iven upD. given out47A. guardB. teacherC. principalD. counselor48A. wisdomB. braveryC. encouragementD. consideration49A. botheredB. answeredC. visitedD. thanked50A. as ifB. now thatC. even ifD. in order that51A.demanding B. amusingC. refreshing D. puzzling52A. methodB. troubleC. passionD. window53A.
59、 due toB. in need ofC. except forD. along with54A. moneyB. noticeC. attentionD. curiosity55A. policy B. trend C. arrangement D.career 第II卷(非选择题部分,共55分)第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)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个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Pooling wisdom of the people breeds successChinese idiom is one of the p
60、riceless legacies deeply rooted in traditional culture, making Chinese language more _56_ (power), more functional and thus, more fascinating.Pooling collective wisdom or “Ji Si Guang Yi”, one of Chinese _57_ (idiom), can better ensure success, reminding people to humbly listen to others advice _58_
61、 they make major decisions. The idea was first proposed by Zhuge Liang, _59_ renowned military strategist during the Three Kingdom Period (220-280). “One who _60_ (hold) office should pool the ideas and wisdom of the people and _61_ (extensive) draw on all well-intended and useful views,” wrote Zhug
62、e Liang in his article, “Instructions to Subjects and Officials.”Today, the expression _62_ (develop) into an effective way to improve working efficiency and show respect for the opinions of the masses. All the opinions and ideas _63_ (collect) from others can give the decision maker a more comprehe
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