湖南省株洲市第二 2022-2023学年高三上学期12月月考英语试题(B).docx
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1、湖南株洲第二中学2022-2023学年上学期教学质量检测高三英语试题(B)第一部分 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。AThe Firegathering18-20MayThe Fire gathering festival returns to an unidentified place somewhere in the Sussex countryside this May. The ticket price is a very agreeable 40, an
2、amount that the organisers promise covers only the costs of staging the event. As well as the night-club singers and dancers and circus performers, you can expect live performances from local stars. If this looks like it might be right for you, youd be well advised to book your ticket soon; the even
3、t has sold out every year since its beginning four years ago.Sheep Music20-22JulySheep Music started life as a garden party and has developed into a full-scale(全面的)community event. Even though the advertising has always been limited to word of mouth, the huge number of people two years ago left orga
4、nisers worried that the large crowds could ruin the festivals family feel. Luckily July sees the return of this brilliant party. The climax(高潮) comes in the shape of Saturday nights full- scale parade that you just would not expect to happen in the otherwise sleepy Welsh borders.The Big Chill3-5 Aug
5、ustTen years on and The Big Chill could very well be close to becoming a big pop festival like Glastonbury. That said, the many thousands in attendance are still able to relax in the beautiful Eastnor deer park and listen to plenty of music that would otherwise pass them by. Families have always bee
6、n given a warm welcome and its fair to say that The Big Chill is probably the most child-friendly of all the medium-sized festivals. If youve never been, you should certainly go.Summer Sundae10-12AugustAlthough only a year old this summer, Summer Sundae has quickly inspired the imaginations of Leice
7、steks music lovers. Last years event was a success, noted by more than a few mentions at the UK Festival Awards. It is set in the impressive grounds of De Montfort Hall. Although the performers are still to be confirmed, the cabins(小屋) are sure to be there. These small buildings are made from wood a
8、nd carpets, storage space, and can fit a family for the night.1If you are freeonly in July, you can choose _.AThe Fire gatheringBSheep MusicCThe Big ChillDSummer Sundae2What can we learn about The Big Chill.AThe festival will take place in a park.BThe audience will be bigger than expectedCNo profits
9、 will be made from the festival.DA lot of national stars will perform at the festival.3What do the four festivals have in common?AThey have a long history.Bvisitors need to book ticket in advance.Cvisitors can enjoy musicDThey can be compared with Glastonbury.BA “watch” is the collective noun for ni
10、ghtingales. The term comes from the way nightingales sing from dawn until dusk and into the hours of darkness, keeping watch. It is one of the Britains best loved but most endangered songbirds, which arrive in spring from West Africa, bringing with them a beautiful song that has inspired poets and m
11、usicians from many cultures that the birds have caused over the centuries.The male nightingales start singing as soon as they return and continue into early June. Rested in the bushes, male nightingales remain unnoticed while their song passes into dark ness to enchant female nightingales and indire
12、ctly appeal to human listeners. This combination of performance, beauty, romantic love and night action creates a mythic power that makes nightingales unique among songbirds.What does a nightingale sound like? Its tune may appeal to human senses but “song” feels like a shorthand description of what
13、the nightingale actually does. The sound comes from the syrinx, an instrument similar to our throat but closer to the birds heart and which produces an extraordinary range of high and low frequency notes. The nightingales daytime song is beautiful enough, but as darkness falls and other birds fall q
14、uiet, “great jaggedsticks of lyrical music are thrown into the summer night sky”, in the words of poet Simon Armitage and broadcaster Tim Dee in their book, A Poetry of Birds.The song is also very loud. Ornithologist Tim Birkhead recalls being kept awake all night by a nearby nightingale. At 90 deci
15、bels, he could feel its song resonating in his chest. Computer recordings of birdsong can detect sounds of less than one tenth of a second. Human ears cant pick them out but female birds certainly respond to these “sexy-syllables”. Although we dont fully understand the nightingale song, it is one of
16、 the most celebrated bird songs in the world, and you can hear it in the UK for a brief period in spring-our guide to the best places to hear a nightingale sing this spring.4Why are nightingales called “watch”?ABecause of the artists love for them.BBecause of the way of their singing.CBecause of the
17、 beauty of their songs.DBecause of the human desire for their arrival.5What does the underlined word “enchant” in paragraph 2 mean?AThreaten.BEnhance.CGuard.DAttract.6What does the author want to show by quoting from A Poetry of Birds?ANightingales songs stand out at night.BNightingales are very qui
18、et at daytime.CNightingales songs are similar to humans.DNightingales have the same senses as humans.7What will the author most probably talk about next?AWhy nightingales are under threat.BHow to record nightingales sound.CWhen nightingales return to Britain.DWhere to hear nightingales in Britain.CA
19、manda hated how history seemed to be all about war. Jose didnt like memorizing names and dates. Gerald was convinced that nothing that had happened in the past was relevant to his life. Caitlyn hated tricky true-false questions.Armed with the feedback (反馈) my students had given me, I began hatching
20、a plan. These kids were bright. They were motivated. My honors class deserved to be taught in a way that would speak to them.Wed study social and economic history, not just battles and generals. Wed read novels to bring home the humanity of history. Tests would cover the facts, but also require high
21、er level thinking skills. No tricky true-false questions.At first, I was surprised by how many of my students used poor grammar and lacked writing skills. And some seemed to hesitate when reading out loud. But we worked on those skills repeatedly while we were learning history. The school year came
22、to an end more quickly than I could have imagined. Most had earned A and BNo one had averaged lower than CBefore summer break. Mrs. Anderson, the headmaster, called me into her office for my end-of-year evaluation. “I want to congratulate you on a great freshman season,” she said with a smile. “Espe
23、cially on how well you did with your remedial (矫正) kids.”“Remedial kids? I dont understand.”Mrs. Anderson looked at me in a strange way. “Your first period class was a remedial. Surely you saw that indicated at the top of the roll (名单),” She pulled a file folder from a drawer and handed it to me. I
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