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    2023届广东省湛江市高三下学期二模考试英语试题

    学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________

     

    一、阅读理解

    We offer art and performing classes to children, teens and adults. Our classes are listed on our website with direct links to register. Registration for our classes begins on May 25th.

    Our Classes

    We teach after-school programs, private and semi-private art classes. Summer.March Break and Christmas Day camps are available as well. Check out our online classes.

    Join our art classes and develop your skills and creativity in painting, printmaking draw-ing- architecture, sculpture, fabric art, movie making, script writing, poetry confidence building skills and more. New programs are always being developed and are rarely repeated.

    What Else We Do

    We offer fun and exciting performance classes in our home base. Our home base is a beautiful studio designed by an architect as well as our two studios by the sea in Ambleside. We provide a creative setting for a hand on art and acting experience through classes and workshops. Specialized art education develops engaged, confident, well-rounded and creative chil-dren.Artistic activities train the brain to think spatially (空间地), solve problems creatively and support development in other subjects. Our elementary school programs bring exciting opportuníties for students to explore techniques and materials that are often beyond schools’ art classroom resources.

    Where We Offer Classes

    For parents looking for the convenience of extracurricular opportunities for their children, they can have experience by bringing our classes to their local school with a choice of lunchtime and after-school classes. We love our group of mobile schools with their greatly supportive volunteers! Or you can have us come to you for private classes!

    1How can the readers register the class?

    ABy telephone.

    BBy website.

    CBy telegraph.

    DBy mobile app.

    2What can students learn in the studios by the sea in Ambleside?

    APerformance.

    BArchitecture.

    CDancing.

    DPainting

    3What can we know about the class from the last paragraph?

    AMost parents want extra classes for their children.

    BStudents can have classes in their local schools.

    CVolunteers in the training offer lunch to students.

    DStudents can choose any place to attend the training.

     

    I look forward to my half hour train ride to work every morning. I can look out of the window as it twists and turns itself through neighborhoods with the sun casting its strong lighting on the floor of the train car. I sometimes get lost in thought while following the light. But the reason I love this ride is that it’s a reminder of how neighborhoods can change from block to block.

    For almost a year now I have been riding this train as I head into the office where I work as a reporter for a local magazine. I am one of 13 journalists who help report community news in areas that are often forgotten. And for me, that means covering areas like the one I grew up in.

    Last week, as I was on the way to my office, I started wondering how neighborhoods have changed since the 2008 housing crisis. I searched addresses on the city’s southwest side, a neighborhood that has seen a significant number of residential homes pulled down, I scanned the street views recorded on my phone and saw how the neighborhood looked in 2007. Then I set out to visit the city block, and that’s when I met 3-year-old Harmony.

    Harmony loved collecting rocks for me to hold as I walked down the street with her mother, Marquita. I already knew what the neighborhood looked like in the past, but Marquita shared more details of the people who once lived on her block, who were really friendly to each other. However, people today in the neighborhood are busy with life and seldom say hello to each other. Marquita has lived on this block her entire life, and Harmony has for most of her short life as well. But the neighborhood that Marquita grew up in will be one obviously different than the one Harmony will grow to know.

    In the end, they smiled at my camera. And then I got back on the train and headed’back to the office to tell their stories.

    4What makes the author love his train ride to work?

    ABeing lost in thought.

    BAdmiring the outside views.

    CEnjoying the warm sunshine.

    DKnowing the change of blocks.

    5How did the author find out what the city’s southwest side looked like in the past?

    ABy reading earlier reports.

    BBy interviewing local people.

    CBy watching past street views.

    DBy searching his memories.

    6How might Marquita feel when she talked with the author?

    ASad. BNervous.

    CTouched. DConfused.

    7What is the main purpose of the text?

    ATo share a pleasant train ride with us.

    BTo tell us the work of a news reporter.

    CTo show us a crowded community.

    DTo introduce a new neighborhood.

     

    As you walk around the UK in March, you might notice that some people are wearing a daffodil(水仙花) on their coats. The British wear these yellow flowers to show they support one of this country’s best-known charities: the Marie Curie Cancer Care.

    The Marie Curie Cancer Care tries to ensure everyone diagnosed with cancer is cared for in the best possible way. It also helps fund research into possible cures through other organizations. Founded in 1948, it has been continuing with its goal ever since.

    The charity was named after Marie Curie, a renowned scientist. She experimented with newly-discovered elements to create the theory of radioactivity. Unfortunately, over-exposure to the radioactive elements made her develop a disease and die in 1934. Marie Curie won the Nobel Prize in two different fields. Because of her pioneering work which led to chemotherapy (化学疗法), the charity shared the name of Marie Curie.

    The daffodil is one of the first plants to flower during spring in the UK, which marks the return of flowering plants to the ecosystem after winter. Because of this, the charity uses the daffodil as a metaphor for bringing life to other people through charitable giving.

    Everyone you see wearing a daffodil has donated money to the charity, but each daffodil is worth only what you want to pay for it. The charity does ask that you stick to a minimum amount of £1.

    The charity encourages people to start wearing their daffodils at the start of March, when the “Great Daffodil Appeal” kicks off. But that doesn’t mean you can only wear them in March. People are sometimes seen walking around with daffodils on their clothes all year round.

    8What does it mean when the British wear a daffodil on their coats?

    AThey support a charity. BThey are recovering from cancer.

    CThey’ve been helped by a charity. DThey’ve been diagnosed with cancer.

    9What does the underlined word “renowned” in paragraph 3 mean?

    ABeautiful. BModest. CFamous. DHumorous.

    10Why was the charity named after Marie Curie?

    ABecause patients required that. BBecause it was launched by her.

    CBecause she greatly supported it. DBecause it could show respect for her.

    11What can we learn about the daffodil from the text?

    AIt can be used as medicine. BIt’s thought to stand for hope.

    CIt’s widely worn worldwide. DIt’s sold to the wearers at a high price.

     

    Sulphur-crested cockatoos (葵花凤头鹦鹉) are common in western Australia, where they normally live in wooded areas. But as forests have been cut down, cockatoos have gotten used to living near people. Scientists report that people in Sydney, Australia are in a battle with these birds.

    Last year, scientists at the Max Planck Institute reported that the cockatoos had learned how to open the covers of trash bins. That’s not an easy job. The cockatoos must lift the heavy cover with their beaks () and then walk along, pushing the cover up until it falls over.

    When scientists first began studying the cockatoos in 2018, only three areas near Sydney had cover-opening cockatoos. A year and a half later, cockatoos in 44 different areas knew the trick. This time the scientists weren’t just studying cockatoos. They were also studying humans.

    The scientists spent weeks studying more than 3,200 trash bins in four different areas of Sydney. They wanted to see how many bins were protected and what methods were used.

    In one area, over half the bins were protected. The most common way of protecting the bins was to put a brick or some other heavy objects on the cover. Some people put things like rubber snakes on the top of their bins. The scientists discovered that the humans were teaching each other tricks, too. In most neighborhoods, many people used the same cockatoo-stopping methods as their neighbors.

    The researchers say it’s like a race between humans and cockatoos to learn new ways of doing things. Now many cockatoos have learned how to push heavy items off the bins. As a result, humans have figured out ways to attach the items to the top of their bins. The scientists describe the situation as a “human-wildlife conflict”. They expect these conflicts will become more common as humans take over more areas that used to be wild.

    12What can we infer about the cockatoos from the text?

    AThey like copying humans’ behavior.

    BThey are newly found in Australia.

    CThey don’t like living with people.

    DThey are very clever birds.

    13What did the scientists want to know in paragraph 4?

    AHow the cockatoos learned the trick.

    BWhy the birds in more areas did the trick.

    CHow humans responded to the birds’ trick.

    DWhy humans taught the birds to do the trick.

    14What did the researchers find about cockatoos in their research?

    AThey wanted their habitat back.

    BThey intended to make humans angry.

    CThey could adopt new ways to open bins.

    DThey disliked looking for food themselves.

    15What is the best title for the text?

    AA battle over trash bins between cockatoos and humans

    BA human-wildlife conflict all over Australia

    CA problem caused by cockatoos to humans

    DA big problem of “homeless” cockatoos

     

     

    二、七选五

    Many people describe volunteering as merely an unpaid job where you put in the effort and get nothing in return.____16____Actually, volunteering has many benefits and you are always encouraged to volunteer your time to do what you are passionate about.

    ____17____ Volunteering time to enrich your community is a great way to broaden your perceptions of the world. It will enrich your life, familiarize you with your community, and connect you to people and ideas that will positively impact your perspective for the rest of your life. And by surrounding yourself with people who are dedicated to making the world better, you can learn so much about how the world works.

    It is statistically proven that people who volunteer regularly are healthier both physically and mentally. Individuals who have volunteered throughout their lifetime typically live longer and have better psychological well-being. In addition to the health benefits, volunteering gives people a unique sense of purpose by serving those around them.____18____

    Besides, working alongside individuals who also care about improving their surroundings will allow you to broaden your network of friends.____19____Additionally, it will help you better understand the circumstances of other members.

    Whether you’re passionate about animal rights or helping the homeless,you can find a valuable way to donate your time. ____20____They can be a great place to find opportunities to give back to the place you call home. Besides, you can check websites like VolunteerMatch or Idealist for volunteer opportunities that fit your interests and abilities.

    AHowever, it is not true to a certain extent.

    BHow can you get involved in your community?

    CMany towns and cities have community centers.

    DWhy is it important for you to volunteer your time?

    EVolunteering may even help you develop the experuise.

    FYou’ll have more opportunities to meet lots of new people.

    GThe sense of giving back and contributing to society is unequalled.

     

     

    三、完形填空

    Dad is a retired patrol (巡逻) officer. In his precinct (警区) lived an infamous family, which consisted of a____21____single mother and her four sons.

    The three older sons were all____22____in crime. Many of the patrol officers knew the mom and____23____she knew them.

    She was always very____24____when questioned about her sons’ whercabouts (行踪).On one visit, my dad____25____a conversation. During their talk, she expressed her____26____in regard to her youngest boy. She felt powerless in____27____him to the straight and narrow. But the environment would not allow it.

    My dad agreed to offer the only____28____he could think of on the spot. He asked the con-cerned mother if she would allow her youngest boy to spend the summer at our house. It would be____29____for the boy to see another side of family life which he had never been____30____to.

    Although we must have seemed very unfamiliar to him, he had no trouble____31____.The whole neighborhood welcomed him and he loved the____32____. At the end of summer, he re-turned to his mother.

    I____33____about him several years later. Dad told me that after going back, the youngest son decided to go to night school for accounting. He eventually____34____an office job. He was the only son in that family who did not become a(n)____35____.

    21Astruggling Bdemanding Crewarding Dtiring

    22Aseated Bdressed Cinvolved Ddisappointed

    23Ain person Bin turn Cin addition Din contrast

    24Ahesitant Benergetic Cguilty Dcooperative

    25Astruck up Binsisted on Ckept up Dbroke into

    26Aappreciation Bconcern Cbelief Dpotential

    27Adriving Btransporting Creferring Dguiding

    28Ajob Bexperience Csolution Dexcuse

    29Aconvenient Bbeneficial Cefficient Dflexible

    30Aentitled Bglued Cexposed Dcompared

    31Afitting in Bmaking up Creacting to Dcaring about

    32Apatience Battitude Cdecision Dattention

    33Ainquired Bargued Cbrought Dbothered

    34Acreated Blanded Cdismissed Dmaintained

    35Aaccountant Bofficer Ccriminal Dneighbour

     

     

    四、用单词的适当形式完成短文

    阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    Unless you’re actually in sales, the very concept of selling yourself during a job intervicw can be frightening. You don't want to sound arrogant (傲慢的),or worse, desperate. But learning how to be a self-promoter in____36____convincing manner is what the job interview is all about. The following tips can help you close the sale on a job offer.

    Dress____37____(appropriate). Many hiring managers will form their first impression of you ____38____ (base) on what you’re wearing. The right interview clothing ____39____(depend) on the company you are applying for and the culture of the____40____(organize).

    Ask unique questions. The secret of distinguishing yourself____41____other job candidates is simple: Ask good questions____42____are valuable to the company. These pointed, yet uncommon questions mark you as an in-depth, curious, persistent researcher.

    Prepare meaningful anecdotes (轶事). No matter ____43____ industry you’re in, you can expect____44____(ask) behavioral job interview questions. Normally, these questions require you to come up with examples from your past work experiences. Unfortunately, this is where a lot of job seekers stumble (支吾).To craft a fascinating anecdote, experts recommend_____45_____(use) real feedback to highlight your contribution.

     

     

    五、邀请信

    46.假定你是李华,请给你校外教Anna写一封邮件,邀请她主持下个月的英语演讲比赛,内容包括:

    1.比赛的地点、时间等;

    2.她需要做的事。

    注意:

    1.写作词数应为80左右;

    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    Dear Anna,

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours,

    Li Hua

     

    六、读后续写

    47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

    One New Year’s morning, as we came down to breakfast, with very shiny faces and spendy aprons(围裙), we surprisingly found father alone in the dining room.

    “Happy New Year. Papa! Where is Mother?” we cried.

    “A little boy came begging and said they were starving at home. so your mother went to see and ah, here she is.”

    As Papa spoke, in came Mamma, looking very cold, rather sad, and very much excited. Not far away from here, lies a poor woman with a little newborn baby. Six children are hud-dled(挤在一起)into one bed to keep from freezing for they have no fire. There is nothing to eat over there, and the oldest boy came here to tell me they were starving on this bitterly cold day. “My little girls, will you givc them your breakfast, as a New Year’s gift?”

    We sat silent a minute and looked at the nice, hot porridge(), creamy milk, and good bread and butter; for we were brought up like English children, and never drank tea or coffee, or ate anything but porridge for our breakfast.

    “I wish we’d eaten it up,” thought I for I was rather a selfish child, and very hungry.

    “May I go and help carry it to the poor, little children?” asked Beth, who had the tende-rest heart that ever beat under a spendy apron.

    “1 can carry that little pot,” said little May, proudly giving the thing she loved best.

    “And I shall take all the porridge,” I burst in, heartily ashamed of my first feeling.

    “You shall put on your things and help me, and when we come back, we’ll get something to eat,” said Mother, beginning to pile the bread and butter into a big basket.

    注意:

    1.续写词数应为150左右;

    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    We were soon ready and set out.

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    As we made our way back home, I felt a sense of warmth in my heart.

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


    参考答案:

    1B    2A    3B

     

    4D    5C    6A    7B

     

    8A    9C    10D    11B

     

    12D    13C    14C    15A

     

    16A    17D    18G    19F    20C

     

     

    21A    22C    23B    24D    25A    26B    27D    28C    29B    30C    31A    32D    33A    34B    35C

     

     

    36a    37appropriately    38based    39depends    40organization    41from    42that/which    43what/which    44to be asked    45using

     

    46.参考范文:

    Dear Anna,

    I am writing this letter to ask if you are willing to be the host of the English speech contest. The contest is scheduled to be held in the school lecture centre on the second weekend of next month. You are expected to give both an opening speech and a closing one, and make some brief comments on the speakers. And of course, you need to introduce our judges briefly. I’d appreciate it if you accepted my invitation.

    I am looking forward to your early reply. Best wishes to you.

    Yours,

    Li Hua

    47.参考范文:

    We were soon ready and set out. Mother led the way, carrying the basket of bread and butter,while we followed with our breakfast. I walked behind, feeling ashamed for my selfish thoughts earlier. Arriving at the poor woman’s home, we’re met with six children huddled together in one bed. Mother quickly set to work, warming the porridge on the stove while Beth and May helped to give away the bread and butter. I watched as they eagerly ate the food, their eyes shining with gratitude.

    As we made our way back home, I felt a sense of warmth in my heart. From that day forward, I knew that I would always try hard to help those in need, no matter how small the gesture is. And as we sat down to our own breakfast that day, I felt truly grateful for all that we had, and for the opportunity to give to those who had so little. Giving was far more important than taking, which made the biggest difference in people’s lives.

     

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