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广东省 2023 届百校 联盟 综合 能力 测试 英语
广东省2023届高三综合能力测试(三) 英语试题 2022年11月 本试卷共8页,满分120分,考试用时120分钟。 注意事项: 1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡上,用2B铅笔将答题卡上的相应位置填涂考生号。因听说另考,试题从第二部分的“阅读理解”开始,试题号从“21”开始。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔在答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑:如需要改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案写在试卷上无效。 3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需要改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液,不按以上要求作答无效。 4.考生必须保证答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将答题卡交回。 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。 A Since the very first known lighthouse was built in Egypt, lighthouses have been the focus of many literary works for several decades. So what is it about lighthouses that we are so drawn to? Perhaps it's the symbol of consistent reliability that we so often long for in our lives; or the symbol of hope during overwhelming storms; or of light overcoming the darkness. The list could go on and on. Lighthouses have provided both physical and emotional safety for millions of people for thousands of years. No matter your reason for loving lighthouses,this list lighthouses in Maine will arm you with all of the information you'll need to start your exploration. Burnt Coat Harbor Light Located on beautiful Swan's Island, Maine, this historic light station is a perfect destination for a day trip from Mt. Desert. Or, stay a few days on Swan's Island! Built in 1872, it is only accessibly by boat. The lighthouse is open to the public during specific hours in the summer. The light keeper's house apartment is available for vacation rentals. Whitehead Light It was Thomas Jefferson's signature that authorized the construction of a small dwelling and a stone lighthouse in 1803 on Whitehead Island.Ever since,the Whitehead Light Station has provided a beacon to mariners making their way up and down the Maine Coast.Built in 1852. Best viewed by boat.The lighthouse is only open by appointment. Ovemight accommodations on the island are available. Pemaquid Point Light The Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park is run and maintained by the Bristol Parks and Recreation Department.The park is open to visitors 9a.m.-5p.m.everyday from the Middle of May until mid to late October(closing date varies each year).The tower has limited hours for climbing and is only open weather permitting.Built in 1835.Accessible by car. The lighthouse is open on specific days to the public. 21.Why do lighthouses attract so many people? A.They are on a must-see list B.They act as symbols of hope. C.They were first built in Egypt. D.They are the topic of literary works. 22.What is special about Whitehead Light? A.It offers free accommodations. B.It is open to visitors everyday. C.It needs advanced appointment. D.It was built by Thomas Jefferson. 23.What do the three lighthouses have in common? A.They were built in the 19th century. B.They are the best travel destinations. C.They are still open all year round. D.They are only accessible by boat. B Josue Rivas didn't know his father well. When he was seven, his mother left Mexico to look for work in the United States, leaving him in the care of his father. But Josue Rivas says his dad didn't know how to be a dad. His father was a photographer who struggled with alcoholism and gave away nearly as many portraits as he sold. Under his care, Josue quickly ended up on the streets and was homeless for four years until his mom came and brought him to America. After that, Josue didn't hear from his father much. But in the last year, during the pandemic, they reconnected. Josue told his dad Arturo Rivas how his abandonment hurt him. The man was defensive at first,but heard him out(耐心听完). And a month before he died of COVID-19 this year, he called his son to tell him that he wanted to continue to talk about their relationship. They never got to have those conversations. The last memories Josue has of his father are a photo of him in the hospital.” I didn't get to say goodbye to him,” says Josué,32."I didn't get to say: ” Hey, I hope you have a good joumey."" As a kid, Josue hated photography because it reminded him of his dad. But as he grew older, he embraced it, recognizing the loving, if misguided, efforts his father had made to pass on his ant form to him. To work through his grief,Josue found himself retuning to the camera, projecting images of his dad onto the walls of his house and then photographing himself next to them. 24.What happened to Josue after his mother left for the United States? A.He had to look for work. B.He became a homeless child. C.He was addicted to alcohol. D.He took good care of his father. 25.How did Arturo feel about the relationship with his son at last? A.Defensive B.Hurt. C.Sorry. D.Close. 26.Why didn't Arturo continue the conversations with his son? A.He passed away due to illness. B.He suffered loss of memories of his son. C.He refused to talk about their relationship. D.He started a journey to the United States. 27.What can we learn about Josue from the last paragraph? A.He set up a project with his father. B.He thought his father misguided him. C.He hated photography as he grew older. D.He put down the past and forgave his father. C A recent study found that more than a third of all heat deaths worldwide can be attributed to climate change. Parts of the U.S. are feeling the danger now. Heat waves, like the one that has held the Northwest United States in its grip for the past week, are deadly. The human toll(伤亡人数)of the record-breaking temperatures that struck both coasts of the U.S. and Canada in recent weeks is already enormous. At least 80 people have died in the U.S during the past few days of extreme heat; in British Columbia, the number is in the hundreds. And, as more data trickles in, those numbers are likely to rise even further. A mountain of scientific research has shown that climate change is making heat waves longer, hotter, more likely,and more dangerous.A recent study published in Nature Climate Change adds additional detail by assessing the human cost of that extra heat:In June,a team of some 70 researchers reported that for the 732 sites on 6 continents they studied,on average,37 percent of all heat-related deaths can be blamed directly for climnate change. The study underlines the urgency with which we need to address human-caused climate change, says Ana Vicedo Cabrera,lead author of the study and a climate change epidemiologist at the University of Bern, in Switzerland. "Climate change is not something in the future: It's something in the present, and it is already affecting our health in very dramatic ways,"she says.Extreme,deadly heat events like the one hitting North America are a warming of what will come."We can expect that what we've seen in the past is going to increase exponentially in the future.Our choices for the future are more of this, or a lot more of this.We can still choose between bad and worse,” he says. Either way,it is well past time to start helping people across the country prepare for extreme heat,says University of Washington's Kristie Ebi,a global environmental health exper Some actions can be simple,like making sure people have access to fans, air conditioning, and shade.But the basic message is simple, according to Ebi:We can choose to save lives." Heat kills, but it doesn't have to," she says. 28.What is the main cause of the heat deaths? A.Air pollution. B.Climate change. C.Overpopulation. D.Geographical Location. 29.What does the underlined work "enormous" in paragraph 2 mean? A.Zero. B.Moderate. C.Litle D.Huge 30.What can we learn from Ana's words? A.Climate change was an issue in the past. B.Heat waves will definitely come next year. C.Human-caused climate change needs solving. D.The future of human is between good and bad. 31.Which saying can best describe Ebi's attitude? A.It's better late than never. B.Rome was not built in a day C.Where there is a will. there is a way. D.God help those who help themselves. D Lack of sleep has been linked to heart disease. Poor mood and loneliness. Being tired could also make us less likely to help one another, researchers report August 23 in PLOS Biology. The hour of sleep lost in the switch over to Daylight Savings Time(夏令时)every spring appears to reduce people's tendency to help others, the researchers found in an experiment. Specifically, they showed that average donations to one nonprofit organization dropped by around 10 percent in the workweek after the time switch compared with four weeks before and after the change. In some states that do not observe Daylight Savings Time, donations remained unchanged. With over half of the people living in parts of the developed world reporting that they rarely get enough sleep during the workweek, the finding has implications beyond the week we spring forward, the researchers say." Lack of sleep shapes the social experiences we have and the kinds of societies we live in," says neuroscientist Ben Simon of the University of Califomia, Berkeley To test the link between sleep loss and generosity, Ben Simon and her team first brought 23 young adults into the lab for two nights. The participants slept through one night and stayed awake for another night. In the mornings, participants completed a standardized questionnaire rating their likelihood of helping strangers in various situations. For instance, whether they would give up their seat on a bus to a stranger or offer a ride to a coworker in need. About 80 percent of participants showed less likelihood of helping others when sleep-deprived than when rested. The researchers then observed participant' brain activity in a functional MRI machine. comparing each participant's neural activity in a rested versus sleep-deprived state. That showed that sleep deprivation reduced activity in a network of brain regions linked to the ability to empathize with others. There's always a possibility that some other variable besides sleep is causing this decline in generosity, says behavioral economist David Dickinson. But this experiment enabled the researchers to draw a convincing line from changes to the brain that appear during sleep loss to real-world behavior. Chronic sleep loss in the modem world is a serious problem, Ben Simon says. But unlike many other large-scale problems-think climate change or political polarization(极化)-this one has a ready solution.” If you think about promoting sleep and letting people get the sleep they need, what an impact that could have on the societies we live in." 32.The experiment focused on whether sleep loss can make people A.less generous B.lonely C.moody D. uncommunicative 33.What did Ben Simon think of the finding? A.It provides a ready cure for sleep loss B.It brings about long-term effects on society. C.It is well received among developed world. D.It is not convincing because of some variables. 34.What can we learn about the experiment from paragraph 4? A.It adopted diverse methods during the test. B.It aimed to improve people's act of generosity. C.It analyzed different kinds of experiment result D.It involved different participants in the two stages 35.What is the passage mainly about? A.Ready solution to solve sleep loss B.More people tending to suffer sleep loss. C.The standard method of testing generosity. D.Sleep loss making people less generous. 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能填入空白处的最佳选项,有两项为多余选项。 Sometimes, Online learning has become an increasingly popular option for many people. Virtual learning offers flexible, convenient learning, but it also requires discipline, motivation. and effective organizational and time management skills.36 Have a stable, reliable internet connection A reliable internet connection is vital You want to avoid being disconnected, especially during live teaching, such as webinars or workshops.37 It's also worthwhile connecting your computer directly to modem(调制调节器),rather than relying on Wi-Fi,which can be less stable 38 Make sure that you are aware of any specific software or handware equipment that you may need before committing to starting an online course. If your course has assignments that need to be turned in,investing in a physical or cloud-based back-up(备份)system might be worthwhile. Try to back up your work regularly to avoid any accidents. Get organized Organization is key to successful online learning, Creating a study plan will help you meet deadlines and work around your existing commitments and responsibilities Create a calendar which includes all your deadlines and important course dates. Then create a realistic weekly schedule that you can stick to. Make sure you factor in some extra time for any unexpected delays Seating yourself time limits can help make study sessions more manageable39 Participate in online discursions Online learning doesn’t have to be-and shouldn't he-a solitary experience. Take opportunities to engage with fellow learners during online discussions of group activities.40 Exchanging contact information with other learners can help you develop a personal learning network that persists beyond the current course A. Check all technical requirements. B. Choose a space where there are few distraction C. Try to take a break away from your study space. D. Equally, to-do lists can help you to stay on top of your tasks. E. These engagements can help you get the mast cut of your course. F. Invest in extra signal hooters to improve home internet connection. G. Here are some tips to help make the most of online learning experience. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每部所给的A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的址体选项。 Two weeks ago. Atex's parent were told there was nothing mere doctors could do to save their five-year-old son. He didn't have long to live Alex's parents wanted to make his remaining time a 41 as possible, They asked him if there was anything that he still witched to 42 His response: Halloween. Specifically, he wanted to see 43 As a toddler, Alex hod gone to a ghostly house, and he desperately wanted to go back. His doctors 44 Alex and his family net to go traveling, urging them to remain close to home That's when Paula, a close friend of Alea's tamily.45a plan. She decided she would build a hauled house in Alex's backhand She thit in the local community group, asking neighbor to47 in costume The post was soon 48 with comments from strange." Almost 49 my inbox exploded," Paulo said." People were just asking how they could help and50 _their Halloween displays.” On the day of the event----sept 14-Paala 51 300 people to attend, at most. But as the evening progressed." probably close to 1.000 people came," she said. " was surprising and amazing." said Alex's father, We never thought something like that H was_52Ales,for his part," was very happy." his father said." He loved in" Alex's lather said during the most 53 point in his lite he and his family are feeling_54 for all of the support We'

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