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    1、高三英语考试考生注意:1.本试卷共150分。考试时间120分钟。2.请将各题答案填写在答题卡上。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。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19. 15. B. 9. 18. C. 9. 15. 答案是C。1. Where

    2、are the speakers?A. In a classroom. B. In a bookstore. C. At home. 2. What will the man probably do for the woman?A. Host a conference. B. Arrange the meeting time. C. Meet Nathan Williams for her. 3. How is the weather now?A. Showery. B. Cloudy. C. Sunny. 4. When will the exam begin?A. At 5: 00 p.

    3、m. B. At 4: 00 p. m. C. At 2: 30 p. m. 5. What does the man love in his spare time?A. Skating. B. Gardening. C. Hiking. 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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Who is the man p

    4、robably talking to?A. A passenger. B. A booking clerk. C. An engine driver. 7. What is the man going to do first?A. Wait for another train. B. Buy a return ticket. C. Find the conductor. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Working plans. B. Jobs. C. Trips. 9. How many ti

    5、mes can the man travel every year?A. Once. B. Twice. C. Three times. 10. Why does the woman want to change her job?A. Her house is far away from the workplace. B. The current salary cant satisfy her. C. She feels like a more challenging one. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Who is the woman?A. Sandras mother. B

    6、. Sandras classmate. C. Sandras teacher. 12. What do we know about Sandra?A. She doesnt eat meat at all. B. She is unwilling to have school meals. C. She likes products which contain nuts. 13. What is Sandra going to do tomorrow?A. Transfer to another school. B. Try to ask for sick leave. C. Go to t

    7、he dentists. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What is the man doing?A. Applying to college. B. Conducting an interview. C. Introducing himself. 15. How many languages can the woman speak?A. Five. B. Four. C. Three. 16 What is the womans shortcoming in her opinion?A. Inexperience. B. Shyness. C. Overconfidence.

    8、听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What did the speaker always do?A. He always made the students feel sad. B. He always asked the students to make up stories. C. He always helped the students learn from the real life. 18. Why did Lucia write about her familys hard life?A. To show her real experiences. B. To show

    9、 how strong she was. C. To ask her classmates for help. 19. What do we know about Lucia?A. She appreciated the donation. B. She was frustrated at her hard life. C. She wanted to improve her familys life. 20. What does the speaker want to tell us?A. His students are all warm-hearted. B. The ways of h

    10、elping people should be well chosen. C. Its wrong to ask students to tell their real experiences. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。AXian enjoys a reputations as a “Living History Museum” due to its rich, diverse collection of historical and cultural treasure

    11、s. Apart from the Terracotta Warriors, there are also some other attractions in the city. Here are some of them.Ancient City WallXian City Wall was built in the 14th century in the Ming Dynasty as a military defense system. Now it is one of the oldest and best preserved Chinese city walls. The wall

    12、is now a landmark, dividing the city into inner and outer areas.Giant Wild Goose Pagoda (塔)Situated in an ancient temple, the pagoda built with layers of bricks was built in the Tang Dynasty. It is traditional Chinese architecture. One of the main functions of the pagoda was to store Buddhist script

    13、ures(经文) and figurines brought to China from India by the famous monk and traveler Xuan Zang, who stayed here for 19 years translating Buddhist scriptures.Shaanxi History MuseumThe Shaanxi History Museum, built in 1991,is home to over 370,000 precious relics unearthed in Shaanxi over the years, The

    14、museum consists of three main sections. Its collections range from bronze ware(器血)to pottery ware, gold and silver ware and mural paintings from the Tang Dynasty tombs.The Muslim Quarter One of the highlights is its local snacks when you tour Xian. The best food destination is the Muslim Quarter,whi

    15、ch has a history of several hundred years. Consisting of a number of food streets, the area has become a famous attraction in the city for its rich and authentic Muslim cultural atmosphere.1. In which place can you know more about Buddhism?A. Ancient City Wall.B. Giant Wild Goose Pagoda.C. Shaanxi H

    16、istory Museum.D. The Muslim Quarter.2. What can you do when you visit the Muslim Quarter?A. Great some bronze wares.B. Eat diverse delicious snacks.C. Visit some watchtowers.D. Translate Buddhist scriptures.3. What do you know from the text?A. The Shaanxi History Museum has exhibits made of gold.B.

    17、Xuan Zang died in the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda.C. The Xian City Wallis the oldest Chinese city wall.D. The Muslim Quarter has a history of 100 years.BHua Sheng and Lu Sheng, a retired Tibetan couple, have become trailblazers (开拓者) of grape growing and winemaking in their old ages.Lu Sheng learned gra

    18、pe planting and winemaking from her grandmothers sister. Since they retired, the couple have moved to Lhasa from the village of Yakhadi. Though the fact that the regions capital, which is 3,600 meters above sea level, is considered unfit for growing grapes, Lu Sheng and Hua Sheng began an ambitious

    19、project in 2015, planting grapes in Tsalna, a town in the suburb of Lhasa.They received support from the local government, which is committed to developing business and the economy. The couples project provides jobs for rural residents, and, as a result, the government has considered the project par

    20、t of its poverty relief program. “Lhasa is an ideal place for planting French grape varieties that are resistant to cold, drought and disease, and adaptable to high-altitude and open-air planting,” Lu Sheng said.“Thanks to the plateaus sunshine and organic planting, our grapes grow very well here in

    21、 Lhasa. The grapes are a bit sour and sweet, and they have a high anthocyanin (花青素) content,” she said. Anthocyanins, which accumulate (积累) in grape cells and contribute rich color to wine, are water-soluble.In 2018, Hua Sheng and Lu Sheng expanded their project, planting on nearly 6.67 hectares. In

    22、 order to familiarize Tibetan farmers with grape planting and winemaking, they taught the skills to local villagers.“We have successfully taught the local farmers how to grow grapes and make wine over the three years. They now have a new source of income besides traditional farming and herding,” Hua

    23、 Sheng said.Yudron, a resident of Nam, said she was grateful to the grape planting project in her village, which has contributed to her income and quality of life. “After working in the vine-yards for years, now we know how to make wine. We drink both barley and grape wine now. We love grape wine mo

    24、re, though, as it is healthier.”4. What did the couple do after their retirement?A. They grew grapes and made wine in Lhasa.B. They made friends with a French expert.C. They moved to another city from Lhasa.D. They learned grape planting from Hua Shengs grandmother.5. Why was the couples project tho

    25、ught of as part of a poverty relief program?A. They donated grapes to local schools.B. They employed local residents as workers.C. They provided free wine for villagers.D. They expanded the project with the local government.6. Which is the function of anthocyanins?A. They make grapes more delicious.

    26、B. They provide adequate colors for wine.C. They make grapes a bit sour and sweet.D. They can accelerate the growth of grapes.7. For the project conducted by the couple, Yudron is _.A. indifferentB. cautiousC. appreciativeD. ambiguousC“Boreout (闷爆) is different from burnout (精疲力竭) in the sense that

    27、bored-out employees rarely break down with exhaustion. Bored-out people may be present physically but not in spirit, and people can keep doing this for a good while,” says Harju, who has studied boreout for years.Workers who realize theyre experiencing boreout may also be unwilling to flag it up as

    28、an issue to line managers or human resources. “While the behaviors that feed into burnout overwork, drive are appreciated and rewarded by employers, boreout reflects a lack of interest, a lack of motivation,” says Harju. “These are things that are avoided in organizations.”There are some quick fixes

    29、, like taking on work tasks that are more interesting to you. But a 2016 study Harju and her colleagues worked on showed that people who had boreout were less likely to engage in constructive activities like trying to find new, interesting challenges at work.What happens more often, she says, is tha

    30、t people will just show up at their desks and spend time shopping online, chatting with colleagues or planning other activities. She says that these people arent lazy, but are using these behaviours as “coping mechanisms”.Fahri Ozsungur, an associate professor of economics at Mersin University, Turk

    31、ey, who was behind the 2021 study on the health effects of boreout, points out that combating the phenomenon isnt just down to the individual. “Giving meaning to the job is not just up to the employees,” he says. “Instead, its up to management to create an office culture that makes people feel valua

    32、ble.”If you think boreout is seriously affecting your health either physically or mentally, it may be valuable to ask yourself how you might be able to reselect your career path toward something healthier for you. Seek the advice from advisers, career consultants, friends and family.“If only people

    33、take its suggestion, boreout can make a change into something else: a different career entirely, or a different role in the organization,” Harju says.8. What is the purpose of the first paragraph?A. To introduce the topic of the text.B. To describe people with burnout.C. To explain what burnout is.D

    34、. To tell us who Harju is.9. Why do people prefer not to talk about their boreout?A. They lack relevant knowledge.B. They are warned not to talk about it.C. They may not want it to be known to employers.D. They fear to be laughed at by their colleagues.10. What does the underlined word “combating” i

    35、n paragraph 5 mean?A. Encouraging.B. Blaming.C. Trusting.D. Fighting.11. Which of the following may Harju agree with?A. Forcing employers to increase salaries.B. Sticking to the job until you adapt to it.C. Trying spending more time with your family.D. Considering changing a new job interesting you.

    36、DNicolas Maire is the model of a professional French chef with years of experience. To help perfect the flavors of the innovative foods, Mr. Maire has a new assistant chef in the form of Sam, an artificial intelligence robot.Along with a team of flavorists, Sam helps blend a huge group of flavors fo

    37、r clients. In humans the sense of taste stems from multiple receptors (感受器) that are ready to make our brains aware of the nature of any possible food we encounter. Sam lacks this sense of taste, but it has been trained on a database of ingredients gathered over 60 years at the company of Firmenich,

    38、 a business with a perfume industry origin stretching back to 1895. Using a technique called machine learning, it has raced through examples of flavor combinations and has learnt its own definitions, maturing over 18 months into todays AI robot. Eric Saracchi runs the digital side of Firmenich. “Fla

    39、vors are more complex than perfumes,” he says, “and Sam had to understand what a strawberry is or how roasted beef hits the tongue, before finding matches between tastes and foodstuffs (食品).”One big advantage of an AI robot is that it has no cognitive bias (认知偏见). This lack of human prejudices helps

    40、 Firmenich to get past any unconscious leaning of the flavorists. The objectivity of Sam, lacking influences that can affect even the most professional of flavorists, allows it to work at speed. “It adds value by combining the knowledge of all the other flavorists here,” says Saracchi.The machine ra

    41、pidly gives an indication of how a flavor can be created and how much of an ingredient should be included. And Sam can hold the line between Saracchis team of flavorists and public tastes, refereeing decisions when the flavorists view differs from that of a consumer group.12. What does Sam do togeth

    42、er with many flavorists?A. It helps activate humans tastes.B. It mixes a series of flavors for guests.C. It creates a database of ingredients.D. It makes all kinds of foods very creative.13. What is Saracchis attitude towards the AI robot Sam?A. Negative.B. Positive.C. Unknown.D. Doubtful.14. Where

    43、can you find the outstanding feature of an AI chef?A. In paragraph 1.B. In paragraph 2.C. In paragraph 3.D. In paragraph 4.15. What is the best title for the text?A. Nicolas Maire Owns Some AI Assistant ChefsB. Sam, the First AI Chef in the WorldC. Why French Chefs Like AI AssistantsD. Why Chefs Are

    44、 Turning to AI第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。You plan and hope, keeping a close eye on the forecast. Even so, the vacation you expect gets ruined by the bad weather. Im pretty sure that everyone has their story of the plans messed up by weather forecasts. _16_Why is it

    45、 that even with all the technological wonders in the world, its still a challenge to predict the weather?_17_A lot of data from different sources, like satellites, are accumulated and analyzed. Powerful computers use this data to make predictions. The idea of using numerical analysis to predict the

    46、weather originated in the 1920s with Lewis Fry Richardsons writings. Later, with the help of supercomputers, this became a more practical approach.Weather forecasts often go wrong, but not quite as often as you might think. We tend to focus mostly on what goes wrong, so it feels like the forecasts a

    47、re always inaccurate. A five-day forecast is actually pretty accurate _18_For a seven-day forecast, the numbers go down to about 80%. But add more days and the uncertainty necessarily builds. These numbers are also much better than what they used to be. _19_To determine the state of the atmosphere a

    48、t any point, and therefore make a forecast, several different changes must be taken into account. _20_The changes are used as initial conditions that can be fed into mathematical models. The models are designed based on patterns in historical data and the typical behavior of weather. Advancements in data collection and the processing power of computers also help explain why forecasts today have improved so dramatic

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