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2023-2024學(xué)年廣東省佛山市南海區(qū)高三(上)開學(xué)英語試卷

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第二部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié) (共4小題;每小題6分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

  • 1.    Few women would consider a pair of scissors to be daily essential that they need to have in their purses.But for Shi Qinling,who is currently working at the Fenglin community cultural center in Shanghai,this tool has been with her everywhere she goes for the past decade — not as a means of self-protection but artistic expression.
        "Paper-cutting is not about cutting random patterns from paper.Writers tell stories using words.I do the same,but with a pair of scissors,"Shi said.
        Shi developed an interest in craft(工藝) when she was a child.This interest later developed into a passion,one that she decided to pursue by majoring in arts and crafts design during her time in university.After graduation,however,she found herself working at a ship design company as she was unsure about what she wanted to do with her future.About a year later,the Shanghai Arts and Crafts Research Institute offered her a position in their paper-cutting department.Realizing that she still had a love for the craft,she made the career switch.
        In 2010,Shi started learning paper-cutting from Xi Xiaoqin,a paper-cutting expert.Three years later,one of her works,The Fighting Fish,won third place at the Baihua Cup,a competition for Chinese arts and crafts.Over the past decade,Shi's works have been exhibited in 23 exhibitions.
        Although Shi is already so skilled in the craft that she can create an animal pattern in 10 minutes without even having to draw the outlines,she continues to improve her skills every day.The reason is that she views paper-cutting as not just an art form,but also a form of learning about traditional Chinese culture.She thinks she has the responsibility to attract people from different age groups and different fields to try paper-cutting.

    (1)Why does Shi Qinling always carry a pair of scissors with her?

    A.To fix things on the go.
    B.To show off her creativity.
    C.To make paper cuts anytime.
    D.To protect herself from dangers.
    (2)What is paragraph 3 mainly about?

    A.What Shi Qinling did in university.
    B.How Shi Qinling got rid of the boredom.
    C.How Shi Qinling started paper-cutting career.
    D.Why Shi Qinling resigned from her previous job.
    (3)What best describes Shi Qinling?

    A.Selfless and adaptable.
    B.Creative and humorous.
    C.Devoted and generous.
    D.Talented and responsible.

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  • 2.    Michael and his wife had recently moved into a new apartment building in San Francisco when they met a neighbor who is an Indian priest(牧師).
        The priest,Jeff Dunan,77,told Michael about an organization he volunteers for,which provides food,clothing and essential supplies to poor people in northern Bangladesh.The man decided to donate to the GoFundMe campaign,and settled on$ 150."I thought it was a good cause,and a neighborly thing to do,"he said.
        Shortly after making his donation on the GoFundMe campaign that day in February 2022,though,Michael received information from his credit card company,warning him of a suspiciously(可疑地) large business.He opened the text message,which warned him of a $ 15,041 charge from GoFundMe.When he saw the five-figure number,he couldn't believe it.
        Soon,it all made sense.Michael's credit card number started with four and one.Clearly,he said,he accidentally began typing his credit card information while his cursor(光標(biāo)) was still in the donation box.
        Michael called GoFundMe's support line in a panic and explained the mistaken donation.To his relief,he was told he would be refunded for the mistake within three to seven business days.
        Still,there was a major complication:The $ 15,000 donation — which more than doubled the total amount raised at the time — would remain on the GoFundMe page until the refund was processed.
        "I was like,'Oh no,that's a problem,'"Michael recalled.Before he explained to Dunan,he started receiving Facebook messages from Shohag Chandra,the charity's Bangladesh-based program manager,thanking him for his substantial donation.
        "The man had sent me a video of himself from Bangladesh,surrounded by dozens of hungry people holding bags of food,thanking me BY NAME." After Michael watched it,his heart sank.He felt terrible that he had to revoke(撤銷) his donation,and he wanted to offer more.Once his original contribution was refunded,he donated$ 1,500.

    (1)Why did Michael donate to the GoFundMe campaign?

    A.To please his new neighbor.
    B.To earn a fine reputation.
    C.To fit in with the community.
    D.To contribute to charity.
    (2)How did Michael feel when he saw the amount charged on his credit card?

    A.Shocked.
    B.Excited.
    C.Proud.
    D.Depressed.
    (3)What was the outcome of Michael's call to GoFundMe's support line?

    A.He received a thank-you message.
    B.He was promised to get his money back.
    C.He was informed of a suspicious charge.
    D.He got additional funds from the charity.
    (4)What happened in the end?

    A.People laughed at Michael's mistake.
    B.The poor Bangladeshis were disappointed.
    C.Michael donated to another charity organization.
    D.Michael donated more than his first intended amount.

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  • 3.    For me,a large part of growing from a girl into a woman was developing a hatred for my body.When I was a kid,I didn't think about my body all that much.My attitudes towards my body changed around middle school when people were talking about staying"in shape"and going on diets.And thus I started to internalize the harmful standard that we have to look good all the time.
        Looks are given far too much importance in our society.Women are supposed to look perfect all the time.We're supposed to idolize(崇拜) celebrities who have far more time and money to spend on their appearance than the average person.It's simply not attainable.
        I love the idea of body positivity.I firmly believe that everyone should try to love themselves as much as possible.However,it's almost impossible to love every part of your body all the time.Personally,I could never achieve that.It's a good idea to promote body positivity in theory,but it also allows us to beat ourselves up because we don't love ourselves all the time.
        Body neutrality(中立) is a much more attainable goal.Body neutrality promotes the idea that your body is simply your body instead of thinking something is good or bad.This mentality is easier to achieve,and it doesn't force you to try to love things you don't love.We don't need to love every part of our body — it's just a body.
        Another way to view your body is to be thankful for everything that it does for you rather than how it looks.For example,I am grateful that my body allows me to go skiing because I love skiing.This shift in mentality can be helpful because it focuses on your body's ability to do things you love,instead of your appearance.
        Ultimately,the ideal mentality is loving every part of your body all the time.However,the more realistic alternative is accepting your body for what it is and what it does for you.Love can come after,but neutrality is a good place to start.

    (1)Why did the author change her attitude towards appearance around middle school?

    A.Because she was influenced by others.
    B.Because she began to dislike her body.
    C.Because she thought it important to stay in shape.
    D.Because she failed to meet her school's standards.
    (2)What is the author's attitude towards body positivity?

    A.Supportive.
    B.Doubtful.
    C.Prejudiced.
    D.Indifferent.
    (3)What does body neutrality promote?

    A.Pursuing perfection in terms of body image.
    B.Trying to change your appearance constantly.
    C.Loving every part of your body unconditionally.
    D.Accepting your body as it is without judgment.
    (4)What is the suggested mentality towards your body?

    A.Ignoring its limitations.
    B.Focusing on appearance.
    C.Being grateful for its capabilities.
    D.Being critical of its imperfections.

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  • 4.    New research has discovered that adult howler monkeys use play to avoid conflict and reduce group tension,with levels of play increasing when they are faced with limited resources.
        Howler monkey play involves individuals hanging from their tails (尾巴) and making facial expressions and signals,such as shaking their heads.However,play is an energy-costly activity for howler monkeys,who generally have an inactive lifestyle due to their mainly leaf-based diet.
        The researchers examined how play varies with age,and they measured the amount of time adults play with other adults and with juvenile monkeys within their groups.By studying seven different groups of howler monkeys in the rainforests of Mexico and Costa Rica,the researchers found that the amount of adult play is linked to the number of potential playmates,increasing in line with the size of the group.Adults spend more time playing with other adults,rather than juveniles,and adult females spend more time engaged in play than adult males.
        Crucially,the researchers found that play among adults increases in line with time spent searching for fruit.Howler monkeys typically eat leaves,and fruit is a highly prized resource that generates competition among the monkeys.Lead author Dr.Norberto Asensio,of University of the Basque Country,said,"One theory for the positive effect of fruit consumption on play is that a fruit-based diet simply provides the howler monkeys with more energy compared to their typical diet of leaves."
        "If this was the case,we should have observed adults engaging in more play with other adults of the group,instead of young monkeys during fruit searching.Because young monkeys do not pose a threat or provide competition at fruit trees,we believe that play among adults is a method for solving conflicts within the group,in a similar way that grooming (梳理毛發(fā)) is used by some other animals."

    (1)What was the focus of the researchers' observation?

    A.What food the monkeys eat.
    B.What influence the monkeys' play.
    C.How long the monkeys stay together.
    D.How big the monkeys' play groups are.
    (2)What does the underlined word"juveniles"in paragraph 3 probably mean?

    A.Young animals.
    B.Foreign groups.
    C.Team leaders.
    D.Family members.
    (3)What do we know about howler monkeys according to Norberto Asensio?

    A.They love grooming.
    B.They prefer leaves to fruits.
    C.Young monkeys are not competitive.
    D.Adult monkeys don't care about the young.
    (4)What can be the best title of the text?

    A.Fruits —crucial source of energy.
    B.Howler monkey—a special group live with peace.
    C.Monkeys play —an important means for harmony.
    D.Conflicts —unavoidable problems among monkeys.

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第五部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分 40分)第一節(jié)(滿分 15分)

  • 13.假定你是李華,你在英文校報看到一則招聘"校園之聲"欄目小記者的廣告,你對該職位很感興趣,請你寫一封信申請該職位,內(nèi)容包括:
    (1)寫信目的;
    (2)你的優(yōu)勢;
    (3)你的打算。
    注意:
    (1)詞數(shù)80左右;
    (2)可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

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第二節(jié)(滿分25分)

  • 14.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
        "Watch out!You nearly hit that car!"My father yelled at me."Can't you do anything right?" Those words hurt worse than blows.I turned my head toward the elderly man in the seat beside me.An uncomfortable feeling rose in my throat as I looked down.I wasn't prepared for another argument. "I saw the car,Dad.Please don't shout at me when I'm driving."My voice was calm and even,sounding far calmer than I really felt.Dad stared at me,and then turned away and settled back.
        That night I went outside to collect my thoughts.What could I do about him?Dad had been a lumberjack(伐木工人) in Washington and Oregon.He had enjoyed being outdoors using his strength against the forces of nature.The first time he couldn't lift a heavy log,he joked about it;but later that same day I saw him outside alone,struggling to lift it.He became angry whenever anyone made fun of his advancing age,or when he couldn't do something he had done as a younger man.
        Four days after his sixty-seventh birthday,he had a heart attack.An ambulance sped him to the hospital.At the hospital,Dad was rushed into an operating room.He was lucky;he survived.But something inside Dad died.His enthusiasm for life was gone.He refused to follow the doctor's orders.Suggestions and offers of help were turned down with rude words.The number of visitors thinned,and then finally stopped altogether.Dad was left alone.
        My husband,Nick,and I asked Dad to come and live with us on our small farm.We hoped the fresh air and rural atmosphere would help him adjust.Within a week after he moved in,I regretted the invjye.aiation.It seemed that nothing was satisfactory.He criticized everything I did.I became upset.Soon I was taking my anger out on Nick.We began to argue.Luckily,Nick had a friend who was a mental health expert.After he listened to our story,he recommended that we should find a dog to accompany Dad.I thought maybe I should have a try.
    注意:
    (1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
    (2)請按如下格式在相應(yīng)位置作答。

        The next day,I set out to look for a dog.___________
        "Dad!Look what I got for you!"I said as I entered the house.___________

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