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    1、2023届厦门一中高三年段第一轮复习质量检测英 语本试卷共10页。满分150分。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 does the man want to do?A. Find a seat.B. Look for his bag.C. Pick up a man.2.How long will the registration last?A. One hour.B

    2、. One and a half hours.C. One hour and forty minutes.3.Where could the speakers most probably be?A. In a classroom.B. In a library.C. In an office.4. What is the conversation about?A. Why the tiger shark is scary.B. What the tiger shark looks like.C. How the tiger shark gets its name.5.What does the

    3、 woman mean?A. Her sister loves villages.B. Tom makes a mistake.C. She likes her sister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6、7题。6. How does the woman feel about most sports?A. Bored.B. F

    4、rightened.C. Excited.7. What does the woman suggest doing finally?A. Skiing.B. Skating.C. Jogging.听第7段材料,回答8、9题。8. What did the man do last Saturday?A. Camped out.B. Joined a club.C. Studied a lot.9. Why do people join “Flash Play”?A. To experience a crisis.B. To earn money.C. To make friends.听第8段材料

    5、,回答10至12题。10. Why does the woman call Dr. Browns Office?A. To keep an appointment.B. To delay an appointment.C. To cancel an appointment.11. What should the woman do to avoid being charged?A. Call a day in advance.B. Call two days in advance C. Call three days in advance.12. What do we know about th

    6、e woman?A. She cant meet Doctor Brown for her catching a bad cold.B. She will be charged for 24 dollars for the delayed cancelling.C. She has made another appointment for her understanding.听第9段材料,回答13至16题。13. When will the man go to see the performance?A. On the 25th.B. On the 26th.C. On the 27th.14

    7、. Where will the man go this Sunday?A. To a post office.B. To a theater.C. To his company.15. How much will the man pay for the tickets?A. 15 pounds.B. 20 pounds.C. 25 pounds.16. How will the man get his tickets?A. The woman will send them to him.B. His daughters will collect them.C. He will fetch t

    8、hem in person.听第10段材料,回答17至20题。17. What does the speaker say about private schools?A. They are usually single-sex.B. They have no rules about clothing.C. They have special classes for every student.18. How long do the classes generally last every day?A. About 9 hours.B. About 7 hours.C. About 5 hour

    9、s.19. When does the school year generally start?A. At the beginning of January.B. At the beginning of September.C. At the beginning of February.20. What can we learn about the education system in Australia?A. Every classroom has different age groups.B. Students with problems may be put into theater

    10、classes.C. The school classes are followed by after-school activities.第二部分 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。AWant to choose a picture book to enjoy? Here are four popular books sold on the website of Amazon. Read and choose your favourite.The Relatives Came by C

    11、ynthia RylantSo many beautiful memories are collected when relatives come to visit. Join in the fun as a family gets together for a summer they will never forget. Warm and inviting language as well as wonderful pictures brings the story of this familys summer gettogether to life.Available from Amazo

    12、n. $11.26Jabari Jumps by Gaia CornwallYou know that feeling when youre as excited as you are scared to make a jump. Thats how Jabari feels about his first jump off the diving board. He knows how to swim. He knows jumping off surely looks fun. But is he brave enough to make a jump? With some gentle e

    13、ncouragement from his loving father, Jabari jumps.Available from Amazon. $5.56There Might Be Lobsters by Carolyn CrimiMeet Suki. Shes a small dog with a big fear of the beach. When a rescue is in order, Suki saves the day proving that theres nothing to fear but fear itself. It is a perfect picture b

    14、ook for kids who are afraid to try new experiences. It opens the door to calming dialogues and messages of bravery and victory.Available from Amazon. $11.84Three Little Words by Amy NoveskyDorys “Just keep swimming!” message of never giving up is perfect for anyone who has ever felt like they were d

    15、rowning. Follow Dory to an unforgettable adventure as she finds her way in this beautiful adventure of friendship and survival.Available from Amazon. $12.0621. What do we know about TheRelativesCame?A. It tells a story of adventure.B. It is the cheapest picture book.C. Its about a boy s memories.D.

    16、Its about a family gettogether.22. Which book tells how to overcome fears by helping others?A. The Relatives Came.B. Jabari Jumps.C. There Might Be Lobsters.D. Three Little Words.23. What does the book by Amy Novesky inspire its readers to do?A. Learn to swim.B. Never give up.C. Love their friends.D

    17、. Have an adventure.BA PhD student in Michigan defended her paper while wearing a skirt made of rejection letters she received while studying. 29-year-old Caitlin Kirby printed out 17 of her rejection lettersfrom scholarships, academic journals, and conferencesthen folded each one into a fan. She co

    18、nnected them in rows, and by the end she designed the item into a skirt and wore it.She said that the idea behind her unique clothing item came out of a desire to normalize rejection and take pride in overcoming it. “The whole process of revisiting those old letters and making that skirt sort of rem

    19、inded me that you have to apply to a lot of things to succeed,” she said. “A natural part of the process is to get rejected along the way.”Caitlins adviser, Julie Libarkin, a professor of earth and environmental science at Michigan State University, also encourages the acceptance of failure in her s

    20、tudents. Libarkin believes its important for students to get into habit of applying for things, and to get used to the feeling of rejection, so she encourages them to chase after any opportunity that comes their way. If a student doesnt get the grant or the spot in the academic journal, thats okay.

    21、Theyll still have learned something in the process.As for Caitlin? Her rejections over the years have led to great things: Since her doctorate, shes won a scholarship to do further research on urban agriculture in Germany.Currently, shes a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Nebraska-Linco

    22、ln. As for what the future holds? “Im prepared to receive a few more rejection letters along the way,” she joked heartily, “Maybe Ill make a longer skirt.”24. What can we learn about Caitlin Kirbys rejection letters?A. She received 17 rejections in total.B. 29 of her rejections were from journals.C.

    23、 The rejections were connected into a fan.D. She made some rejection letters into a skirt.25. Which of the following words can best describe Catlin?A. Creative and considerate.B. Caring and determined.C. Optimistic and humorous.D. Generous and intelligent.26. Which of the following may Caitlin agree

    24、 with?A. Hard work pays off.B. Education is the entrance to success.C. Self-respect earns more respect.D. One needs to normalize failures.27. What type of writing is this text?A. A news article.B. A personal dairy. C. A research review.D. An advertisement.CIts good to share, right? Growing up as kid

    25、s we are told to share our toys and not be selfish. We also live in an age where discussing our feelings is encouraged. But when does it all become too much? With new fashion trending all the time, such as dance challenges and wearing a pillow as a dress, the question is: when can sharing become ove

    26、rsharing on social media?What is oversharing? The term has become associated with social media, but it doesnt only belong to this platform. Imagine you head to a party and you meet someone. Within five minutes they have given away details about their personal life. While some of us may try to escape

    27、 these people, according to marriage therapist Carolyn Cole, this form of oversharing could come from a strong desire to connect with someone. But how does this translate to social media?Dr. Christopher Hand, a lecturer in internet psychology, says the more details people disclose, the less sympathy

    28、 we express when things go wrong. This could be due to a belief that we attract our own negative experiences the more we share them. It seems that sadfishing (博同情), the idea of searching for sympathy by oversharing, is generally viewed as negative rather than the cry for help it could actually be.Ho

    29、wever, Dr Hands research also seems to suggest that the more positive posts we share on a platform, the more socially attractive we become. Even back in 2015, Gwendolyn Seidman PhD, said that we should avoid complaining and being negative online. We are supposed not to show off, as its now known- es

    30、pecially about our love lives. It makes senseif your date is going that well, would you really have time to share a photo with text?So, how can you know if you are oversharing? Well, why not ask your friends in real life. They would probably be more than happy to tell you if your posts about your br

    31、eakfast or your complaint about your lack of money really are too much.28. Why do some people try to overshare at parties?A. Because they want to catch others attention.B. Because they just want to show off something.C. Because they have a strong desire to pour out their emotions.D. Because they may

    32、 expect to make a connection with someone.29.What does the underlined word in Para.3 mean?A. exploreB. exposeC. displayD. discuss30.What can we know from the passage?A. We will become more socially attractive if we post more on a platform.B. We tend to show sympathy when things go wrong.C. We may be

    33、 considered negative when seeking for sympathy by oversharing.D. We can show off something positive especially about our love lives.31.What is the purpose of the text?A. To inform.B. To inspire.C. To advertise.D. To condemn.DPsychological science is full of interesting topics, many of which tell a c

    34、oherent picture of human nature, but some of which create seemingly contradictory stories. A case in point is the tricky, and misunderstood, overlap between strength-based science and the research on narcissism (自恋).There is now convincing evidence to show that narcissism is on the rise, especially

    35、in our youth. Some researchers have gone so far as to say that it is occurring in epidemic proportions, with about 25% of young people showing symptoms of narcissism. The inflated ego of Generation Me is reflected in reality TV, celebrity worship, out-of-control consumerism and materialismperhaps ev

    36、en a new type of president.We are correct to be concerned about this phenomenon but our fear that all kids are potential narcissists has caused an unhelpful counter-reaction to approaches that seek to make our children and teens feel good about themselves.In my own research on strength-based parenti

    37、ng it is common for people to wrongly label this approach as a recipe for narcissism. Their argument seems to be that a child who knows their strengths will automatically view themselves as better than everyone else. It is argued that the self-assurance that comes with identifying and using their po

    38、sitive qualities will make a child arrogant, selfish and uncaring. Genuine confidence about ones strengths is categorized as over-confidence; desirable self-knowledge is branded as excessive self-admiration.Why does this occur? Its partly because more is known about narcissism than strengths. While

    39、strengths psychology has largely stayed within the limit of academic journals or has been applied only within certain contexts such as the workplace, research on narcissism has made its way into the mass media and into our collective consciousness. The New York Times noted that narcissism is a favor

    40、ed “go-to” topic and that people everywhere are diagnosing others with it.The fear that a strength-based approach will cause narcissism also occurs because we unknowingly fall prey to binary (非此即彼) thinking. We mistakenly believe that one cannot be both confident and humble. We focus on Donald Trump

    41、 and Kim Kardashian rather than Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa. Theres no way that Gandhi and Mother Teresa could have achieved what they did without confidence in their strengths, and yet they are both pillars of modesty and selflessness.When we assume that strength-focus is the same as a self-fo

    42、cus, we fail to entertain the idea that people who know their strengths are, actually, more likely to be pro-social and focus on helping others.Its tempting to conclude that every young person is at risk of becoming a narcissist but Id like to stand up for the thousands of young kids I have worked w

    43、ith who are caring, thoughtful and humbleeven when they use their strengths.32. Why teenagers strengths are often mistaken for narcissism?A. Strengths psychology is less accessible to the general public.B. Academic journals and mass media report more on narcissism.C. There is a lack of strengths in

    44、our collective consciousness.D. Numbers of people are diagnosed with narcissism by doctors.33. The author mentions Gandhi and Teresa in paragraph 6 to show that_.A. they are both victims of binary thinkingB. one can be both modest and sure of himselfC. confidence is quite important for celebritiesD.

    45、 public figures unknowingly fall prey to narcissism34. Whats the authors attitude towards young kids strength-based approaches?A. Skeptical.B. FavorableC. NeutralD. Cautious35. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Teens Strength PsychologyB. Teens Narcissism DiagnosisC. Teens

    46、 Anxiety and DepressionD. Teens Confidence Misunderstood第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Screen time includes all those hours you spend in front of your computer at work, and the time you spend playing with your cell phone or watching TV. 36000 According to some res

    47、earch, there are some convincing reasons to make the effort to look at something else other than a screen. Its bad for your health. Being in front of a screen is almost always sedentary (久坐的) behavior, which relates to things like lower fitness levels. Turn this around by choosing something active.

    48、You do not have to do exercise at the gym. 37000 They can help you keep healthy. It messes up your sleep. When teenagers have more than four hours of screen time per day, and especially when they use their screens before going to bed, they have trouble falling asleep. If youre not sleeping well, it will not only make you feel tired the next day, but it can also affect your performance at work or in school. 38000It hin

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