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遼寧省重點高中沈陽市郊聯(lián)體2023-2024年度上學(xué)期高三年級10月月考試題英語考試時間:120分鐘試卷總分:150分1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一1.Whatisthewomanmostprobably?A.Ateacher.B.Areporter.C.Alibrarian.2.What’swrongwiththewoman?A.Shehasnoappetite.B.Aforkhurtherrighthand.C.Herlefthandisalwaysshaking.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shelikesteenagers.B.Teenagersarehonest.C.TVshowsareboring.4.WhyhaveTina’sparentsmovedtoLondon?A.Toworkthere.B.TostaywithTina.C.Torunanewschool.5.Howmuchshouldthemanpayintotal?A$5.B.$7.C.$9..選出最佳選項并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時同閱讀各個小題,每第2頁/共13頁小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀6.Whatdoesthemanmainlyworkas?A.Asinger.B.Adancer.C.Awriter.7.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Preparingaconcert.B.Hostingaprogram.C.Lookingforabook.8.WhendoesthewomanusuallyuseWeChat?A.Inthemornings.B.Intheafternoons.C.Intheevenings.9.WhatdoesthewomanuseWeChatmainlyfor?A.Findingprojectinformation.B.Sharingthingswithherdad.C.Communicatingwithherfriends.10.WhatwillCharliemostprobablydothisSaturday?A.Enjoyabirthdayparty.B.Buythewomanapresent.C.Makeashoppinglist.11.Howwillthespeakersmakethecakebrown?A.Withsomecocoa.B.Withsomebutter.C.Withsomefoodcoloring.12.WhatisMikefondof?A.Eggs.B.Cakes.C.Chocolate.13.Whosentthewoman’sphotostoJustin?A.Peter.B.CathyC.Hermother.14.Whatdoesthemantrytodo?A.Apologizetothewoman.B.Comfortthewoman.C.Complaintothewoman.15.Whatisthewomanworriedabout?A.JustinputsherphotosonFacebook.B.Justingivesherphotostohermum.C.Justinforgetstosendherphotosback.16.Whatwillthewomando?A.HaveatalkwithCathy.B.Askformoreadvice.C.Deletethephotos.第3頁/共13頁17.Whereshouldthelistenersgoiftheygetlost?A.Theticketoffice.B.Thetouristbus.C.Themaingate.18.Whatmaysurprisethelisteners?A.Thepalacehasbecomeamuseum.B.Therearepeoplelivinginthepalace.C.Peoplearedressedintraditionalclothes.19.Whatshouldthelistenersdobeforetakingphotoswithlocalpeople?A.Buytheirproducts.B.Talkwiththeirfamilies.C.Askfortheirpermission.20.Howdoesthespeakerfindtheaskingpriceofthelocalproducts?A.High.B.Acceptable.C.Low.AClubInformationArtOurweeklylifedrawingsessionsarearelaxingenvironmentforyourartisticabilitytodevelopandmeetothercreativesouls.Nopriorexperienceofartisrequiredtojoinbecausewebelieveartshouldbeforall.MeetingTime:TuesdaysLearnmoreatart.soc@Anglo-ChineseWeareaculturallyawareanddiverseclubdevotedtopromotingChineseandBritishculturebycreating“ahomeawayfromhome”.Weaimtopromoteculturalexchangeandmeetawesomepeople.Joiningusiscompletelyfree.Wewelcomeeveryonetojoinusandparticipateinouractivities.MeetingTime:ThursdaysLearnmoreatanglochinese.soc@BandWeexisttohelpbringtogethermusiciansofeverygenre.Weaimtopromotelivemusicandhelpmusiciansfindbandmates.PleasejointheBandSocgroupbypressingtheblueVisitGroupbutton,whichhasallthelatest第4頁/共13頁updatesandevents.Pleasealsoconsiderbuyingmembershiptosaveafewpoundsatevents.MeetingTime:MondaysLearnmoreatband.soc@BackstageWeareagroupofstudentswhoarepassionateabouttheatre.WeprovideboththebasicsoftheatreandvoluntarytheatreservicesinTheRileySmithTheatre.Backstageisn’tjustaboutthetheatre,though.Wealsorunatriponceayeartoamusicalofourchoice.MeetingTime:FridaysLearnmoreatbackstage.soc@1.Whichclubcanyoujointoraiseyourcross-culturalawareness?A.Art.B.Anglo-Chinese.C.Band.D.Backstage.2.HowcanyougetdiscountsatBandevents?A.Bybecomingamember.B.Bybringingabandmate.C.ByjoiningtheVisitGroup.D.Bybookingaticketonweekdays.3.Whichwebsitecanhelpyoulearnaboutdrama?A.art.soc@.B.anglochinese.soc@.C.band.soc@.D.backstage.soc@.BWhenthedesignerandtypographer(排印工)MarcinWicharychanceduponatinymuseumjustoutsideBarcelonafiveyearsago,theexperiencetippedhisinterestinthehistoryoftechnologyintoanobsession(癡迷)withaveryparticularpartofit:thekeyboard.“Ihaveneverseensomanytypewritersunderoneroof.Notevenclose,”hesharedontheInternetatthetime.“Atthispoint,Iliterallyhavetearsinmyeyes.I’mnotkidding.Thisfeelslikeamiracle.”He’dhadadiscoverywhilewanderingthroughtheexhibit:Eachkeyonakeyboardhasitsownstories.Andthesestoriesarenotjustaboutcomputingtechnology,butalsoaboutthepeoplewhodesigned,used,orotherwiseinteractedwiththekeyboards.Takethebackspacekeyforexample,heexplains,“Ilikethattheconceptofbackspacewasoriginallyjustthat—aspacegoingbackward.Weareusedtoiterasingnow,butforahundredyears,erasingwasitsownincrediblycomplexeffort.YouneededtomasteraCometeraser,orWite-Out,orstrangecorrectiontapes,andpossiblyalloftheabove…orgiveupandstartfromscratchwheneveryoumadeasmallmistakeintyping.”第5頁/共13頁Thedeeperheresearched,themoreobsessivehebecame.Amazedthatnocomprehensivebooksexistedonthehistoryofkeyboards,hedecidedtocreatehisown.WhennotworkingathisdayjobasthedesignleaderforthedesignsoftwarecompanyFigma,hebeganproducingShiftHappens,atwo-volume,1,216hardcoverbook—andraisedover$750,000fortheprojectonKickstarterinMarchof2023.Wicharywasonlyabitsurprisedbythesupportandthekeyboard’swideappeal.Ashepointsout.“It’ssuchacrucialdevicethatoccupiesalotofourwakinglife.”4.Afterthemuseumexperience,Wichary’sinterestintechnology.A.tookoffB.diedoutC.grewstrongerD.becamemoreconcrete5.WhatdidWicharydiscoverwhileadmiringthekeyboards?A.Thestoriesbehindthem.B.Thewisdomofhuman.C.Thesecretofthekeyboards.D.Thehistoryoftechnology.6.WhatdoesWicharywanttotellusaboutthebackspacekeyinParagraph4?A.Itisasimplebutpowerfulkey.B.Itcanbeusedtomovebackonespace.C.Itistheresultoflong-termimprovement.D.Itallowspeopletomakemistakeswhentyping.7.WhydidWicharywritehisownbook?A.Tofillagap.B.Togetfamous.C.Tomakemoney.D.Torecordhistory.CArtificialintelligence(AI)hasbeenincreasinglygoodatfoolingpeople.AseriesofphotosshowingformerUSpresidentDonaldTrumpbeingaggressivelyarrestedbypolicehavecaughtpeople’sattention.Theywerefakebutveryconvincing.CreatedbytheAIprogramMidjourney,thephotoswerehighlyrealistic,fromthecharacters’movementstothesurroundings.However,manydetailscangiveawaythefactthattheyaremadebyAI.TheWashingtonPosttechnologywriterShiraOvidesharedhertips.Themainideaistospottheproblems-anythingthatwouldlookstrangeinaphoto.AIsoftwarehasahistoryofgeneratinghumanhandsincorrectly.Itsometimescancreatehandswithmorethanfivefingers.ThisisbecauseAIisn’tsurewhata“hand”exactlyis,accordingtoPopularScience.ThedataAIusestolearnoftenshowhandsandfingersinvariousgestures,whichcanbeveryconfusingforAI.AI-generatedimagesalsousuallycontaindetailsthatareagainstreality.Tospotthis,focusonitemslike第6頁/共13頁accessories.Forexample,peopleinanimagemaybemissingearringsoronepartoftheirsunglasses.Ifthere’stextinanimage,suchasanewspaperorposter,it’susuallygarbled(篡改),eventhoughthetextmaylookrealisticfromadistance.AnotherthingAIisterribleathandlingisthebackground.Ifthere’sacrowdintheimage,people’sfacesinthebackgroundareusuallyblurry—ortheydon’thavefacesatall!ThedevelopmentofAI-generatedartalsoraisesalarmbellsabouthowthesefakeimagescouldbeusedtospreadmisinformation.“Ithinkmisinformationisgoingtohitanall-timehigh,”JamieCohen,adigitalcultureandAIexpertintheUS,toldNewYorkPost.GeneratinganAIartworkisto“createreality”,Cohenargued,addingthat,beingabletotellwhethertheworkisrealornotrequireshighmedialiteracy(素養(yǎng))skills.“Theworldmaynotbereadyforhowrealistictheimageshavebecome,”ShaneKittelson,aUSresearcher,toldTheWashingtonPost.8.WhyareDonaldTrump’sphotosmentionedinthefirstparagraph?A.Todrawmorepeople’sattention.B.Tomakepeopleconvincedofthenews.C.ToshowtheAI-generatedimageswerefake.D.Toprovethatit’seasyforAItocheatpeople.9.WhydoesAIgeneratehumanhandsincorrectlyaccordingtothetext?A.Itisunabletorecognizehumanhands.B.Thedataitusestolearncontainerrors.C.Itdoesn’tfullyunderstandhumanhands.D.Ithasinsufficientdataabouthumanhands.10.WhichofthefollowingwillJamieCohenagreewith?A.AIartworksmaynotbereflectiveoftruecreativity.B.It’shightimetoaddresstherisksposedbyAIworks.C.AIartworkswillreplacetraditionalartformsinthefuture.D.Detectingrealartdemandsstrongmedialiteracycompetence.11.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthetext?A.AIistrickingpeoplewithhighlyrealisticphotos.B.AI-generatedartmakepeopleworriedaboutfakeimages.C.AIisterribleathandlingthebackground.D.TheworldmaynotbereadyforAI.第7頁/共13頁DMillionsofusmaylosesleepasmoststatesswitchtoDST,DaylightSavingTime(夏令時)andputtheclocksforwardbyonehour.Thetimechangebringsdarkermorningsandextendslightintheevening.SomepolicymakerswanttomakeDSTpermanenttoavoidthedisturbanceofconstantswitches.MarcoRubio,agovernmentofficer,saystheformalityofchangingourclockstwiceayearmakesnosense.HepointstothepotentialeconomicbenefitsDSTbrings.Thekeyargumentisthatmorelightintheeveningcanstimulatepeopletogooutandthattranslatesintomorepeopleshoppinginconveniencestoresforeverythingfromwatertosportsdrinks.Thus,thereisaboominspending.However,thehealthimpactshavebeenmorecomplicatedtofigureout.DSTincreaseseveningexposuretolight,whichcanmakeithardertofallasleepatnight.Soinrecentyears,thetimechangehasbeenreportedtobelinkedtoanincreaseinatrialfibrillation,atypeofheartdisease,perhapsduetothesleepdisorder.Besides,evidenceshavelinkedthetransitiontoanincreaseinattentionproblemsandmooddisorders.“Iamverysurprised,”saysJayChudow,acardiologist.“It’sjustaone-hourchange,butthisshowshowsensitiveourbodiesmaybetointernalclock(生物鐘)interruption.”Actuallyhumans’internalclockiscloselylinkedtotherisingandsettingofthesun.HeemphasizesthatrestoringpermanentYear-RoundStandardTime(YRST)isthebestoptionforourhealthandwell-being,forthenaturaldailycycleoflightanddarknessisreallythemostpowerfultimingreminderthatwehavetomatchourbodyclockwith.Soitseemsthere’sadividebetweenwhat’slikelybestforourhealthandwhatmaybegoodfortheeconomy.Duetotheeconomicburdenandtightbudget,itisnothardtoguesswhichonewillbegivenhigherpriorityamongpolicymakersthisyear.12.WhatbenefitdoesDSTbring?A.Boostingconsumption.B.Lengtheningdaytime.C.Avoidingconstantswitches.D.Brighteningthemornings.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“transition”inParagraph3mean?A.Impact.B.Exposure.C.Disorder.D.Change.14.WhatdoesJaythinkofDST?A.Ithelpsrestoreenergy.B.Itraiseshealthconcerns.C.Itisatimingreminder.D.Itmatcheshumans’bodyclock.15.Whatwillthepolicymakersprobablydothisyear?A.ChooseDST.B.AdoptYRST.C.Tightentheeconomy.D.Increasefundsonhealthcare.閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選TheWorldBookDay,alsocalledWorldBookandCopyrightDay,fallsonApril23rd.16Readingextensivelyexposesyoutonewideasandknowledge,improvesyourconcentrationandmemory,andenhancesyourcreativityandcriticalthinkingskills.Despitetheimportanceofreading,manystudentstodaydon’thaveagoodhabitofreading.Thereareafewreasonsforthis:lackoftimeandmotivation,abundanceofdigitaldistractionsandfailuretosticktoreading.However,thesechallengescanbeovercomewithyourconsciousefforts.First,youneedtomaketimeforreadingbylimitingtimespentonsocialmediaorotherleisureactivities.Startwithjust15—30minutesadayofreadingandyoucanworkyourwayuptolongersessions.17Manylibrariesalsohavedigitalbookoptionsifyouprefere-readersoraudiobooks.Second,buildthehabitbyschedulingreadingtimeeachdayandstickingtoit.18Evenjusthavingaregularroutineoncertaindaysoftheweek,suchasreadingMondaytoFridayafterdinnerforexample,canhelpyoucement(鞏固,加強)itasahabit.Finally,trackyourprogresstostayontrack.Setmonthlyreadinggoalstoachieveandrecordthebooksyouread,howlongthesessionswereandanykeyinsightsgained.Itisatraditionalwaytowriteonanotebook.19.Bymakingreadingapriority,limitingdistractions,settingaregularschedule,andtrackingyourprogress,youcansuccessfullydevelopthehabitofreading.20Sotakethefirststeptocultivatethisimportanthabittoday.Yourfutureselfwillsurelythankyouforit.A.Todayusinganappmaymakeiteasiertoachieve.B.Thegoalofthedayistoengagepeopleinreading.C.Habitsareformedthroughconsistencyandrepetition.D.Developingahabitofreadingisparticularlyunnecessary.E.Protectingthecopyrightislikelytobethefocusoftheday.F.Alifelongloveofreadingwillenrichyourlifeinsomanyways.G.Findbooksyouaregenuinelyinterestedintohelpbuildmotivation.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30第9頁/共13頁He,handsomeandattractivethoughsmall,is73thisyear,butlooksmuchyoungerthanheactuallyis.Mymomgotthe21frommygrandpa.AndthankGodsodidI.Youcanneverimaginehowgenuinely 22andfascinatinghecouldbe.Mygrandpaabsolutelyleadsa23lifeofoldage,unlikeotherretiredelderlypeoplejustwalkingwiththeirpetbirds,or24timeathomeascouchpotatoesdo.Hetakestocookingtastycuisine,singingKarnoke,collectingantiques,andexperiencingbrandnewdimensionsofcultures.“Stoppingtosmelltherosesandpassingonthehappinessisa25factorofpeople’shappylife,”healways26hispeers.“Heisalwaysdoingeverythingwithhis27—socoolandenviable!”mygrandpa’sfriendsremarked.Theyalso28mygrandpaforhisblogwherehewritesmuch,29hisdistinctopinionoflife.Onenighthisblogcaughtmyeye.Therewasa30,attheverybeginning,ofhimhuggingmygrandmawithfireworksbloomingonTimesSquarelastValentine’sDay.“Peoplesayreality31andfantasybeginswhenthefireworksdisplaystarts,butformeboth32agreatdeal.Itakegreatjoyineverydaylife 33.Icanholdthehandsofmylove.”hesaidbeneaththephoto.Icouldn’tbelievethosewerefrommygrandpa,Imean,froma73-year-oldperson.NowIfinallyseethetruemeaningofthesayingthat34isnotatimeoflifebutastateofmind.Ilovemygrandpafortheinterestingandromantic35hehas.21.A.buildB.mannerC.genesD.characters22.A.gratefulB.modernC.conventionalD.plain23.A.regularB.messyC.colorfulD.rural24.A.valuingB.killingC.savingD.sparing25.A.pointlessB.limitedC.criticalD.single26.A.warnsB.requiresC.remindsD.forces27.A.fellowB.doctorC.daughterD.wife28.A.envyB.recallC.meetD.watch29.A.changingB.evaluatingC.rejectingD.voicing30.A.sceneB.sectionC.photoD.sentence31.A.fadesawayB.lightsupC.worksoutD.turnson32.A.riseB.costC.winD.count33.A.aslongasB.andC.asfarasD.but34.A.passionB.youthC.commitmentD.optimism35.A.experienceB.personalityC.appearanceD.inspiration閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Volunteertravel,alsoknownasvoluntourism,referstotakingatrip___36___purposeistoparticipateinan___37___(arrange)serviceopportunitytogivebacktothelocalcommunityandmakeadifference.Volunteertraveldatesbacktothe1960s,whenAlecDicksonandhiswifeMorafromtheUK___38___(found)VoluntaryServiceOverseas(VSO),aninternationalvolunteerorganization.Variousactivitiesranging___39___conservationworktoeducationandhealthcareprojectscan___40___(involve)involunteertravel.Theseprojectsare___41___(typical)organizedbynonprofitorganizationsortravelagenciesthatspecializeinresponsibleandsustainabletourism.Volunteertravelcanhelpaddresssocialandenvironmentalissues,contributetolocaldevelopmentprojects___42___helpwithdisasterreliefefforts.Workingvoluntarilywhileexploringnewdestinationsandculturesallows___43___(individual)tolearnnewskillsandgainadeeperunderstandingofacountryanditspeople.Volunteertravelinruralareasisnowattractingmoreurbanvisitorsasabreakfromthefastandstressfulpaceofurbanliving.Ithasindeedbeenagrowingtrendforurbanresidents___44___(volunteer)inruralareas.Forthosewhoaresickofurbanpressurebutcan’tdecidewhethertomovetothecountryside,volunteertravelcanbe45alternativesolution.46.假定你是李華,你的筆友Tom給你來信說他下學(xué)期將到北京的一所高中做交換生,向你請教如何提升漢語口語水平。請你給他回信,內(nèi)容包括:1.表示關(guān)注;2.提出建議;3.期待進步。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearTom,___________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua47.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。Livingintheshadowofmytwoeldersistersatcollegewhoalreadyhadtheirlivesplannedoutsincetheywerelittle,Iwasalwaysundecidedabouteverything.Asateenager,Iwasfickle(反復(fù)無常的).Iwouldlikeonethingforaweekandthenhateitthenext.ButIwasconstantlysearchingforthebeginningoftherainbow.Changingmydreamfromavettoanastronaut,Ithoughttherewerevariousoptionsavailabletome.However,myparentswouldshaketheirheadsandrepeatedlyaskedmesuchquestionsas,“Whycan’tyoubemorelikeyoursisters?Whatareyougoingtodowithyourlife?Aren’tyouinterestedinanythingatall?”Afteracoupleofshrugs(聳肩),myparentsusuallystoppedtalking.Iwasnotsureiftheygaveuporanticipatedmydullreactions.Ioftenresponded,“Icouldn’tanswerallofyourquestionsnow.”Actually,myparentsjusthadhighexpectationsthatneverseemedtobefulfilled.Plus,likeotherparents,theyjustwantedtogivethebesttomeandexpectedmetoachievesuccess.Theargumentswithmyparentsseemedchildish.Oneday,mymothermadeherthoughtsclear,“Yourgradesaren’thighenough.Noschoolsaregoingtowantyou,dear.Wedidn’tpaysomuchmoneyfornothing.”Hesitatingforawhile,Isaid,“Nomatterwhatyousay,IbelieveIwillenteragoodcollege.”Still,Iletmyemotionscontrolmyself.Certainly,Ihadneverplannednottogotocollege.Afteranotherdebatewithmymom,Idecidedtomakeachange.NolongerwouldIsitbackandletmyparentsmistakemeforabadboy.Itwastimetotakeaction.Iknewitwasacrucialyearathighschool.Releasingmyfeelings,IbegantocollectalltheknowledgeIhadlearnedandreviewitwithallmyheart.Ididn’targuewithmyparentsanymore,butinsteadturnedtomysistersforhelpandtriedmybesttostudy.Finally,Itookthenationalcollegeentranceexaminationwitheaseandconfidence.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。Afewdayslater,Ireceivedacallfrommyschool,sayingmycollegeacceptanceletterhadarrived.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Myparentsexcitedlysaidbehindme,“Well,opentheenvelop!”___________________________________________________________第1頁/共23頁遼寧省重點高中沈陽市郊聯(lián)體2023-2024年度上學(xué)期高三年級10月月考試題英語考試時間:120分鐘試卷總分:150分1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一1.Whatisthewomanmostprobably?A.Ateacher.B.Areporter.C.Alibrarian.2.What’swrongwiththewoman?A.Shehasnoappetite.B.Aforkhurtherrighthand.C.Herlefthandisalwaysshaking.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shelikesteenagers.B.Teenagersarehonest.C.TVshowsareboring.4.WhyhaveTina’sparentsmovedtoLondon?A.Toworkthere.B.TostaywithTina.C.Torunanewschool.5.Howmuchshouldthemanpayintotal?A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