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淄将实验中学2023级英语组
编胡人,郝爱保审核人:祝学忠
高三年级第二学期第三次模拟考试
第I卷(共95分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,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。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
话读两遍。
1.Who is the woman?
A.Ashop assistant.
B.A fashion buyer.
C.A tailor.
2.What did the man give the woman?
A.Some flowers.
B.AT-shirt.
C.A cake.
3.What will the speakers probably do tonight?
A.Go to a restaurant.
B.Order packaged tood.
C.Have a home-cooked meal.
4.Where are the speakers probably?
A.In a library.
B.In a post office.
C.In a shop.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.A former neighbor.B.Abookshop.
C.Ahobby.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What does the man like most about the phone?
A.Its camera.
B.Its size.
C.Its screen.
7.What are the speakers doing?
A.Repairing a phone.B.Filming on a phone.
C.Choosing a phone
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What worries Katy?
A.Lack of practice.
B.Her outdated skills.
C.Long-term injuries.
9.Why is Katy wearing the T-shirt?
A.To recall her last victory.B.Ta follow the fashion.C.To bring good luck.
10.What will the speakers do next?
A.Watch a match.
B.Play table tennis.
C.Sign up for a competition.
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听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
n.Where might microplastics come from?
A.Daily items
B.Single-use materials.
C.Ocean environment.
12.What can be done to help solve the problem according to the woman?
A.Adopt reusable daily supplies.
B.Cut down on clothing goods.
C.Clear up massive plastic waste.
13.What is a current effort against microplastics?
A.Banning plastics worldwide
B.Carrying out water reuse projects.
C.Developing safe new materials.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.How has Linda changed since she and Paul last met?
A.She now wears glasses.B.She's put on weight.C.She's colored her hair.
15.When did Linda and Paul last see each other?
A.12 years ago.B.10 years ago.C.5 years ago.
16.Which field does Paul work in now?
A.Law.
B.Education.
C.Environment.
17.What was the relationship between Linda and Paul before?
A.Business partners.
B.Lawyer and client.
C.Colleagues.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What is the main focus of today's program?
A.Positive impacts of modern tech.
B.Rapid development of digital tech.
C Growth of clean energy resources
19.What's the feature of Honda's self-driving taxi?
A.Advanced technology in taxi service.
B.Great convenience for certain groups.
C.Wide popularity among local citizens.
20.What is the speaker's attitude towards what he's talking about?
A.Doubtful.B.Optimistic.C.Cautious.
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The Silk Road Interational Arts Festival is a unique event that brings together artists from
around the world through performances and exhibitions.By creating a space where different artistic
traditions can meet,it celebrates cultural diversity and encourages exchange across cultures.Held in
Xi'an this year,the festival also offers the city a chance to present its ancient heritage in conversation
with modern artistic expression.
Event Overview
.30+Countries Participating
.80+Performances Workshops
·240-hour Visa-Free Entry for Eligible(符合条件的)Travelers
Key Theme:Cultural Dialogue and Creative Collaboration
Date
Event
Venue
Opening Ceremony World
0ct.16
Xi'an Silk Road Theatre
Stage Gala
0ct18
Cross-Cultural Dance Dialogue
Tang West Market Center
0ct.21
Visual Arts Fusion Exhibition
Shaanxi Art Museum
0ct.24
Youth Creativity Lab
International Culture Park
Nov.2
Intangible Heritage Day
Xi'an City Wall Square
Artist Forum:Future of
Xi'an International Conference
Nov.9
East-West Collaboration
Hall
Events this year feature a wealth of exciting programs that are well worth looking forward to.
Architecture students from Italy will explore connections between Roman geometry and traditional
Chinese courtyard design.Artists from Argentina will reinterpret Chinese ink techniques in
contemporary forms.Russian artists will incorporate the Chinese character Fu into their oil paintings,
expressing good wishes for the Silk Road and the unity it represents.Through such events,the
festival not only highlights artistic dialogue across cultures,but also helps Xi'an further build its
Image as a cultural destination where the ancient and the modern meet.
21.What is one main purpose of the festival?
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A.To recreate the Silk Road.
B.To preserve ancient heritage.
C.To promote cultural exchange.
D.To.boost international tourism.
22.Which venue would be the best choice for a visitor interested in dance?
A.Xi'an Silk Road Theatre.
B.Tang West Market Center.
C.Shaanxi Art Museum.
D.International Culture Park.
23.What can be inferred from the examples in the last paragraph?
A.Most events are meant for young foreign artists.
B.Chinese traditions are kept in their original forms.
C.Chinese elements are given new artistic expression.
D.Foreign guests show great interest in Chinese history.
B
Oregon forests were the playground of my childhood,and our house there had a wide
wraparound porch that started from the front door and finally extended the entire length of the back
of the house.That porch-and indeed,almost every poreh-was a place to gather and party,a place
where neighbors stood as they dropped off dishes,a place where we sat in the soft sun of a spring
afternoon and told stories and whispered rumors and made up tales of what lived deeper in the
woods.
This was,I think,the beginning of my fascination with the front porch.If a house is a place
where we learn to create a home,then a front porch is an in-between space,a borderland that lets us
keep some things at arm's length,while inviting other things close,a place that is at once public and
private.
I remember my grandmother sitting there as she enjoyed the cooling air of a summer evening and
talked to my parents,my aunts,my uncles,and all the cousins old enough for 'adult'conversation.
As neighbors walked by they would pause,they would chat,they would check in with one another.
These were not organized events.They were a part of everyday life.
However,when did the front porch begin to disappear?When did we retreat inside,each
confined to our own spaces,with no care for what was happening outside our front doors?It feels
like this change has come about gradually,and been accompanied by challenges like loneliness,and
a breakdown of our community ties-and I can't help but think they must be connected.
When I investigate community care and mutual aid,I am surprised by the types of actions that
are suggested for those looking to build stronger communities.An incomplete list:get to know your
neighbors,socialize with those who live nearby,share childcare duties,teach one another new skills.
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You see,we've always known how to do this work.It is nothing new.Nothing radical.Nothing
revolutionary-it can be as simple as stepping out of our doors and sitting on our own front porch.
24.What was the porch like in the author's childhood memories?
AA family-only reunion spot.
B.Aquiet comer for reading stories.
C.A lively center of social activities.
D An occasion-specific party place.
25.Why does the author mention her grandmother and neighbors in paragraph 3?
A.To recall previous porch-events.
B.To show porch activities as daily lire.
C.To highlight the porch's decline.
D.To stress the close family relationship.
26.What led to the disappearance of front porches?
A.A link to weaker community ties.
B.A reflection of improved lifestyles.
C.A result of limited housing space.
D.A shift toward indoor entertainment.
27.What message does the passage convey?
A.The unavoidable decline of face-to-face interactions.
B.The necessity of formal events for neighborhood ties.
C.The insignificance of porches in modern community building.
D.The power of simple daily acts in fostering community bonds.
The world's diverse forests are facing increasing threats,making effective monitoring crucial
for conservation.While traditional methods like camera traps and GPS tags are useful,low-cost,
solar-powered microphones have proven strikingly effective in revealing what's living in some of the
planet's most densely inhabited and biodiverse environments.
Rainforest Connection (RFC),a non-profit organization founded in 2014 by Topher White,
pioneered this bioacoustic(生物声学的)monitoring for conservation.RFC initially repurposed old
phones into monitoring devices,but later developed a standardized unit called the Guardian.These
Guardians have since been deployed in over 600 locations worldwide,acting as constant "ears"in
the wilderness.
Guardians are designed to capture a broad soundscape of the rainforest.Placed high in treetops,
these solar-powered devices can operate for years,continuously recording sounds and transmitting
them to the cloud,where we are then able to analyze them for all sorts of things,"says White.Their
primary goal is to pick up immediate threats-chainsaws,logging trucks,and gunshots-and relay
real-time alerts to local authorities and communities,enabling swift action to protect the land.
Beyond detecting obvious threats,RFC is exploring advanced data analysis.White explains that
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the soundscape itself can act as a detector.In a test on the island of Sumatra,RFC and a German
software firm used machine leamning to identify"uncharacteristic sudden changes to the soundscape",
which successfully identified human invaders.For example,tracking animal calls can reveal when
animals suddenly go silent,potentially indicating the presence of poachers.This advanced method
will soon be rolled out in Thailand,Jamaica and Romania by building a unique model for each
environment.
This innovative bioacoustic monitoring provides invaluable"eyes and ears"in remote forests,
offering a powerful tool for wildlife protection and anti-poaching efforts.By understanding and
reacting to the subtle sounds of nature,this technology offers a promising pathway for conservation.
Furthermore,RFC also provides an app allowing the public to listen to live streams from the
Ecuadorian rainforest,fostering greater awareness and connection to these vital ecosystems globally.
28.What can we know about RFC?
A It removed potential threats.
B.It prioritized traditional methods.
C.It recycled old electronic products.
D.It initiated sound monitoring.
29.How do Guardians mainly function in forest protection?
A.By analyzing sounds of wildlife.
B.By identifying animal species.
C.By transmitting sounds to locals.
D.By sending instant warnings.
30.What does the underlined phrase "rolled out"in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Popularized.
B.Evaluated.C.Resisted.
D.Marketed.
31.What can be a suitable fitle for the text?
A.RFC:A Pioneer in Forest Conservation
B.Public Apps:Platforms for Rainforest Protection
C.Listening to Nature:Guardians Protecting Forests
D Monitoring Sounds:An Approach to Protecting Trees
D
Imagine a night sky where satellites,equipped with huge mirrors reflecting sunlight,shine like
artificial moons.Reflect Orbital,a startup in Los Angeles,is awaiting regulatory approval to make
that dream a reality,with plans to sell the light to illuminate areas on Earth at night.These locations
could include solar farms,industrial worksites,city streets,defense operations and even public
events.
The first test satellite would bear a 60-foot mirror,capable of lighting up a 3-mile-wide circle on
Earth.Reflect Orbital plans 1,000 satellites by 2029 and 50,000 by 2035.An hour of light could cost
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a minimum of $5,000."The sun powers 99%of life on Earth.But we can't use it at-night.So I'm
really excited about the project,"said Ben Nowack,the founder of Reflect Otbital.
Reflect Orbital's proposal to deliver"a spot of sunlight on-demand"has raised significant
public concerns.People worry the reflection could mess up astronomy,air travel,and Earth's natural
day-night cycles-and also that the light could shine beyond where it's supposed to be.
Joanna Fong Isariyawongse,a neurologist at the University of Pittsburgh,highlighted
implications of Reflect-Orbital's proposal for human health."Its similarity to daylight saving time is
striking:both represent deliberate interventions that throw human biology off the natural light-dark
cycle.Even a one-hour shift damages the heart.metabolism,and brain function,"she noted.Stanford
professor Jamie Zeitzer who studies daylight saving time also said,"Insects and plants are very
sensitive to extra light.Like today's artificial light,it could also disturb animal migration."
Reflect Orbital's website lists main safety measures baked into the design of the technology,
emphasizing it can contain and quickly turn off the light,and avoid research observatories-or
protected habitats.The company also claims the light cannot start fires."Thev're missing a lot of
details in the technology,"Nowack said of the company's critics."The satellites only light a specific
area when a customer asks.They are normally off not shining all night."
32.What is the aim of Reflect Orbital?
A.To provide reflected sunlight at night.
B.To study the effects of light on ecosystems.
C.To reduce the cost of satellite technology.D.To replace traditional street lighting globally.
33.What is a concern about Reflect Orbital's project?
A.It may increase energy consumption.
B.It may iunit the development of tourism.
C.The light may extend beyond target areas.
D.The light supply may fall short of demand.
34.Why does Joanna mention daylight saving time?
A.To advocate efficient use of natural light.
B.To illustrate the project's working principle.
C.To show the significance of human intervention.
D.To stress the project's impact on biological rhythms
35.What can we.learn.from the last paragraph?
A.The satellites usually stay inactive.
B.The technolog)has been proven safe
C.The company ignores critics'opinions.D The project is well-received by customers.
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I used to love my nonstick pans,marveling at the ease of cleanup,until I learned that the plastic
lining may release toxins (when heated.Thus began my campaign to rid my life of plastics.
36 But I still had no clear idea what kinds of plastic were truly dangerous.I wanted to
know my enemy.
To be fair,plastics are amazing.Light,waterproof and stretchy,plastics have made modern life
safer and cheaper.37 Eighteen minuites after waking up,I admitted defeat.I couldn't turn
on the light.Nor could I brush my teeth.No underwear or socks-if something stretches,it's thanks
to plastic.
38 Even the human body itself is part plastic.Curious to know how plastic I am,I got
tested.The results showed 2.06 nanograms of PFAS in every milliliter of my blood-an
"intermediate"level associated with a potential risk of adverse health effects.
I then consulted Tracey Woodruff of UC San Francisco.People should just do what they can,
she said.In the kitchen,opt for glass containers.Elsewhere in the home,replace microfiber towels
with cotton ones.Another point Woodruff made stuck in my head.39
So I turned my attention to my kids.Sheets and blankets matter because we breathe so close to
the fibers for so many hours.40What worried me was my children growing up in a world
where all the objects around them seem bound to hurt them.Throwing the pans out seemed,for now,
like the least I could do.And the most I could do,too.
A.I threw out obvious offenders.
B.We depend heavily on plastics.
C.I wanted to make life safer for my children.
D.I replaced my sons'with natural alternatives.
E.Children are among those most at risk from plastics.
F.One day,I decided to see how long I could go without using plastic
G.Plastic is not just everywhere in our homes,but everywhere,period.
第三部分语言运用(供两节,满分30分)
第一节(供15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
At seventeen,Marcus was the"invisible kid"in school.Struggling with a severe stutter ()
he had spent years staying 41during class discussions.He felt like a(n)42
within his own world,convinced he had nothing to offer the world.His life took an unexpected tu
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in March 2026 when his grandmother,Rose,a retired chef,broke her arm and asked him
to 43 her in the kitchen.
Initially,Marcus was a(n)44.He was clumsy and nervous,accidentally burning the
garlic and over-salting the stews.Every mistake felt like a confirmation of his own 45
However,Rose was a46 teacher."Cooking isn't just about perfectly following a
dry 47,"she told him gently."It's about the rhythm of the knife and the way the spices talk
to each other.48 the food."
Slowly,Marcus discovered that when he focused on the precise art of dicing vegetables,his
internal anxiety 49.In the kitchen,the pressure to speak disappeared.He didn't need words
to express his creativity;the flavors became his 50.By early May,Marcus prepared a
complex Sunday roast for his entire family.As they ate in 51 silence,his father
whispered,"This is extraordinary,Marcus."
For the first time,Marcus didn't look away in 52.He realized that confidence didn't
always have to come from 53 words.Shortly after that,he started a social media
channel called The Silent Chef.Marcus still stutters when he talks,but when he wears his apron,he
knows he has finally found a 54
that the whole world can 55
41.A.silent
B.active
C.proud
D.curious
42.A.designer
B.owner
C.prisoner
D.observer
43.A.assist
B.direct
C.carry
D.replace
44.A.pessimist
B.disaster
C.enthusiast
D.genius
45.A.carelessness
B.shyness
C.laziness
D.uselessness
46.A.strict
B.talkative
C.patient
D.generous
47.A.story
B.recipe
C.trend
D.diet
48.A.Listen to
B.Look through
C.Speak to
D.Write down
49.A.mounted
B returned
C.remained
D.vanished
50.A.vocabulary
B.challenge
C.weapon
D shelter
51.A.cold
B.disturbing
C.awkward
D.appreciative
52.A.confusion
B.surprise
C.embarrassment
D.delight
53.A.written
B.spoken
C.simplified
D.repeated
54.A.job
B.gift
C.voice
D.rule
55.A.share
B.trust
C.bear
D.understand
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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。
n Gonghe,Qinghai Province,Yehdor the herder()carries food and water while watching
his sheep graze()across the summet landscape.Making the scene unique is the blue sea of solar
panels ovethead,as the sheep's grazing grounds 56(be)a photovoltaic (industrial
park.
The Talatan photovoltaic industrial park covers 609 square kilometers and the flat land here
enjoys rich solar energy resources,with 57 average annual sunshine duration of nearly 3,000
hours.
The park's enormous collection of solar panels not only generates electricity for distant
provinces 58 acts as both a sunshade and a windbreak for the surrounding land.With
average wind speeds59(reduce)by half,vegetation coverage in the area has grown to 80
percent.
However,this vegetation growth hasn't been 60 issues.The growing grass can61
(dramatic)lower panel efficiency and cause fires in the dry winter months.To address this,the park
invited villagers to raise their sheep under the solar panels.The sheep fertilize the area,allowing a
green ecological chain 62(form).In addition,herders can sell some of their sheep,63
(secure)great financial benefits.Last year,600 sheep 64(task)with protecting the solar
panels in the park.
The photovoltaic industrial park has set an example of 65 industrial development,
traditional practices,and environmental protection work hand in hand.The area is able to produce
more power while improving the environment and maintaining the locals'traditional way of life.
第四部分写作
第一节(满分15分)
你的家乡新建了一片向日葵观光园,计划制作英文短视频向外国游客宣传,助力乡村振兴。
请你为视频写一篇英文文案,内容包括:
1.介绍向日葵园的特色与风光:
2.邀请外国游客前来打卡体验,助力家乡发展。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80个左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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阅读下面材料,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。
The final whistle blew and the basketball game was over.The Hawks won again.Abby shouted,
leaping from the bench and cheering loudly.Thirteen games,thirteen wins-the best record the team
had ever had.But Abby hadn't made much of a contribution.Her playing time totaled only about ten
minutes for the entire season.As she walked toward Coach McKenzie and her teammates,she
overheard someone saying under their breath that she was basically a cheerleader in a basketball
uniform.Her heart sank and tears filled her eyes.
Coach McKenzie praised the whole team and singled out Kathy for her excellent free throws.
Thinking of the countless hours she had spent practicing shots after school,Abby felt like shouting,
"I can shoot well too!-if I could just get in the game!"
That evening,Mom drove Abby home silently.She always knew when it was best to say
nothing.After finishing homework,Abby grabbed her basketball and rushed outside to practice.
Mom came up behind her.Abby sighed,murmuring that she knew she should be satisfied just to be
on the team,and launched a jump shot."Not this time,Abby,"Mom replied,passing the ball back."I
just want to say that I'm proud of you for hanging in there and I believe,your time will come."
The last game of the season came,and the gym was packed.The crowd erupted as the second
half began.Abby watched closely as the players ran up and down the court.The score stayed close
and the Hawks were one point behind with only two minutes left."Come on,Hawks,"Abby
breathed.
Suddenly,Kathy,the star player,stole the ball but fell hard and got injured when another player
ran into her.She couldn't continue,so the judge approached the bench and told Coach McKenzie that
someone had to take Kathy's place and shoot the two free throws )Coach scanned her reserves.
Her eyes landed on Abby,the girl who always stayed late to practice.
Paragraph 1:Abby was called up to step in for Kathy.
Paragraph 2:In the loud cheers,Abby spotted her mother in the crowd.
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