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2022-2023學(xué)年廣東省河源市高三(上)開學(xué)英語試卷

發(fā)布:2024/8/13 8:0:1

第一部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分37.5分)第一節(jié)(共4小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

  • 1.The four best specialty food festivals in the US Maine Lobster Festival — Rockland,Maine
        Rockland is the self-proclaimed (自封的) lobster capital of the world,and its annual Maine Lobster Festival provides the state's favorite lobsters and crabs.It takes place five days each summer and includes feasting on fresh seafood,a parade and live music.The Maine Sea Goddess Coronation and the Great International Great Crate Race,where contestants jump from crate (木箱) to crate and risk falling into the cold Atlantic Ocean,are don't-miss events.
        Windy City Smokeout — Chicago,Illinois
        This four-day event in Chicago combines two things we love:live music and great BBQ.Over 20 of the world's best cooks serve up their smoked foods,while top country music talent takes the stage.Bands,beer,BBQ — what could be better?
        Picklesburgh — Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania
        Picklesburgh bills itself as "The Destination for All Things Pickled (腌制的)" for one weekend each July.Pittsburgh's Roberto Clemente Bridge transforms into Picklesburgh,complete with a giant flying Heinz pickle balloon.Attendees can expect various foods and cocktails that feature pickled ingredients,as well as live demos and pickled goods.
        Vermont Cheesemakers Festival — Greensboro,Vermont
        Arguably the country's top cheese state,Vermont plays host to the Annual Vermont Cheesemakers Festival each summer at Highland Center for the Arts.This single-day event offers an unequalled chance to meet the state's best cheesemakers and taste their world-class products,alongside other local foods,craft beer,wine and spirits.

    (1)Which festival will appeal to adventure lovers?

    A.Maine Lobster Festival.
    B.Windy City Smokeout.
    C.Picklesburgh.
    D.Vermont Cheesemakers Festival.
    (2)What can you enjoy at Windy City Smokeout?

    A.Fresh seafood.
    B.Smoked foods.
    C.World-class cheese.
    D.Pickled foods.
    (3)How long does the Vermont Cheesemakers Festival last?

    A.Five days.
    B.Four days.
    C.Two days.
    D.One day.

    組卷:3引用:4難度:0.3
  • 2.    As the lyrics to Taylor Swift's hit song "Bad Blood" go: "Cause,baby,now we got bad blood.You know it used to be mad love." It's a song about falling out of friendship,but to 14-year-old Hallie Barnard,who was born with a rare blood disorder,the song holds a much deeper meaning.
       At just 15 months old,Barnard was diagnosed (診斷) with Diamon Blackfin Anemia,or DBA,and she spent most of her life in and out of the hospital.The Swiftie said she relied on the singer to bring her joy.
    The only way to survive DBA is with a bone marrow transplant (骨髓移植) and Barnard was desperate for one.But she knew thousands of other patients are,too.So,a few years ago,she decided to do something about it,creating her own foundation:Hallie's Heroes. "It started selfishly as just trying to save my life,but then we realized there were so many other children out there that needed a bone marrow transplant," she said. "So,so far we've tested 8,000 people and found over 300 matches."
       After a 9-year wait,Barnard got her own match — through her own foundation.But more obstacles stood between her and normal life as a kid.The blood disorder led to a cancer diagnosis:osteosarcoma.She received surgery to cut the cancer out of her leg at MD Anderson in Houston.
       The recovery was difficult,but Hallie said she stayed hopeful. "My survival instinct (本能) just kicked in.I was trying to do anything that I could to survive.So,of course,it was scary but in my mind,I was just thinking that I wanted to be at my sister's future weddings.I wanted to play games and run again," she said.
       Her survival instinct — combined with Taylor Swift-helped her through her operation,where doctors cut her cancer out,and reattached her foot and ankle to her upper leg to work as a knee.

    (1)Why does the author mention Taylor Swift's song "Bad Blood"?

    A.To stress the power of music.
    B.To introduce the topic of the text.
    C.To show Taylor Swift's popularity.
    D.To state Taylor Swift's song is a hit.
    (2)What is Hallie Barnard's original motivation for creating Hallie's Heroes?

    A.To raise money for her heroes.
    B.To treat her rare blood disorder.
    C.To help other children with DBA.
    D.To have an operation for her cancer.
    (3)Which of the following can best describe Hallie Barnard?

    A.Strong-minded and selfish.
    B.Hard-working and patient.
    C.Kind and optimistic.
    D.Outgoing and helpful.
    (4)What's the best title for the text?

    A.Bad Blood Inspired a Little Girl
    B.Hallie's Heroes:a Useful Foundation
    C.Taylor Swift:a Popular Singer with Teens
    D.A Cancer Survivor Helped Others Find Matches

    組卷:1引用:5難度:0.3
  • 3.    Answers may only feel like they're on the tip of your tongue.Sometimes you know there's just the right word for something,but your brain can't find it.That depressing feeling is called the tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) state — and for decades psychologists assumed it was caused by a partial recollection of the answer.But new research suggests this experience may be largely an illusion (錯(cuò)覺).Being sure you know something doesn't mean you actually do.
        In a series of experiments,college students attempted to answer 80 general knowledge questions with one-word answers.If they didn't provide a correct answer,they were asked if they felt like the answer was on the tip of their tongue and to provide partial information such as its first letter,its number of syllables (音節(jié)),or what it sounded like.The team found that people in a TOT state were more likely to volunteer partial information — doing so five times as often in one experiment.
        But that information tended to be wrong.Guesses at sounds and syllable counts were no more likely to be right in a TOT state than otherwise.Averaged across several experiments,first-letter guesses were only slightly more likely to match the correct answer (roughly 11 versus 8 percent).Yet participants said they thought their guess was correct 58 percent of the time while in TOT states versus 7 percent otherwise.
        Previous research has shown that TOT states are not completely illusory — people better recognize correct multiple-choice answers following such states (55 versus 42 percent) — but this work indicates that we can't fully trust jye.aim.The evidence suggests that instead of partial recollection leading to a TOT state,a reverse (相反的) process may be taking place:Something causes the feeling,which then motivates people to search their memories.
        "One possibility is that people detect familiarity with the question itself," says the study's senior author Anne Cleary,a psychologist at Colorado State University. "It may be signaling: 'something relevant is here in memory — let's do a search.'"

    (1)What does the new study find about TOT feeling?

    A.It may be an illusion.
    B.It is caused by a partial memory.
    C.It is a feeling of failure in giving answers.
    D.It is a state of remembering anything with difficulty.
    (2)What did the college students do in the experiments?

    A.They answered 80 multiple-choice questions.
    B.They provided partial information on 80 questions.
    C.They answered 80 questions with one-word answers.
    D.They guessed the answers according to the first letter.
    (3)What is the mechanism behind the TOT experience according to Anne Cleary?

    A.TOT experience is completely illusory.
    B.People recall partial answers and feel frustrated.
    C.People's born ability helps them to guess the answers.
    D.People discover something familiar and search their memories.
    (4)In which section of a newspaper can we probably find the text?

    A.Entertainment.
    B.Science.
    C.Literature.
    D.Lifestyle.

    組卷:1引用:2難度:0.3

第三部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分25分)第一節(jié)(滿分25分)

  • 8.假定你是李華,你的英國筆友Margaux寫信向你詢問如何平衡學(xué)習(xí)和攝影愛好之間的關(guān)系。請你給他寫一封回信,內(nèi)容包括:
    (1)告知收到來信,得知情況;
    (2)給出合理建議。
    注意:
    (1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;
    (2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
    Dear Margaux,
       _______
    Yours,
    Li Hua

    組卷:0引用:4難度:0.5
  • 9.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。
        One day Officer Jackson and Steve were discussing a serious case when they were informed of a disturbance (騷亂) in the nearby subway.So,they walked out of the station and got into their car.
        The two officers had expected they'd have to deal with an annoying beggar troubling the passers-by for money.But when they arrived at the crime scene,they were shocked at the beggar's appearance.The man had tears in his eyes and was sitting on the subway stairs,looking untidy and tired.
        "Excuse me,sir," Officer Jackson said. "You can't stay here,nor can you bother the people to give you money.You have to leave this place."
        "Look,officers," the man sighed. "I'm sorry.I didn't mean to cause any trouble,okay?I lost my cane (拐杖),and I can't walk without it.I wanted a few cents so I could get myself something to eat."
        The two officers exchanged looks,knowing the man wasn't a disturbance but someone who really needed their help.So they promised to get him food,buy him a cane,and drop him home.
        After doing that,the officers drove to the beggar's home,only to discover he had no home at all.He was just wandering in the streets and living off the leftovers he managed to find.
        The poor man said his name was Eugene.When he was working at a skyscraper construction site,he was injured and became disabled,losing his ability to walk.Unfortunately,his disability forbade him from doing physical labor,and he wasn't well-educated to find a desk job,so he remained jobless.Because he couldn't provide for his family,his wife and children left him. "I don't have any hopes of changing my destiny (命運(yùn)),officers," the man said.
        But Officer Jackson wanted Eugene to change his life. "You're still young," he said.
        "You can't lose hope so soon.He brought him something warm to eat,helped him take a shower,and gave him his warm boots.After his work,Officer Jackson drove Eugene to a shelter for the homeless and left.

    注意:
    (1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
    (2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
        Since that day,Eugene had never expected to meet the two officers again._______
        A few months later,Eugene was a changed man._______

    組卷:0引用:3難度:0.2
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