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2023-2024學(xué)年重慶好教育聯(lián)盟高三下學(xué)期3月聯(lián)考英語試題1.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Husbandandwife.C.Fatheranddaughter.2.Whatmightthewomanbegoodat?A.Lookingafterkids.B.Takingcareofelderlypeople.C.Teachingpeoplehowtofindajob.3.Whichcountrydoesthemanwanttogoto?A.England.B.France.C.Brazil.4.Whenistheprojectsupposedtobefinished?A.At12:00.B.At11:00.C.Before10:00.5.Whatwouldthemanliketodo?A.Returnatickettothewoman.B.Cancelhisreservation.C.Buyaplaneticket.聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.Whywillthespeakershaveameeting?A.Toimprovetheproject.B.Tocheckaproject.C.Toconfirmthedesign.7.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?A.At8:00,Friday.B.At9:00,Friday.C.At9:00,Tuesday.聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.Wheredoesthewomanlive?A.InApartment205.B.InApartment305.C.InApartment503.9.Whydoesthewomancalltheman?A.Herfridgedoesn’tworkagain.B.Herairconditionerisoutoforder.C.Shedoesn’tknowhowtocook.聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題。10.Whatwaswrongwiththewoman’scar?A.Itwasonfire.B.Itgaveoutaterriblenoise.C.Itsenginesmoked.11.Whereisthewoman?A.Inacarpark.B.Inagarage.C.Ontheroad.12.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Hireacar.B.Driveatruck.C.Ringherfriend.聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題。13.Whatdoesthewomanplantoworkasthissummer?A.Avolunteer.B.Anurse.C.Adoctor.14.WhohadmedicalexaminationsfromJuly15toJuly31lastyear?A.Theelderlyover55.B.Theadultsover30.C.Thechildrenunder5.15.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthework?A.Everyonehastobealwayspolite.B.Everyonehastoarriveearly.C.Nonehasmuchtimetorest.16.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantowear?A.Comfortableshoes.B.Lightclothes.C.Loosetrousers.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17.Howmanylevelsofcoursesdoestheprogramoffer?A.Seven.B.Eight.C.Twelve.18.Whatisthestrengthoftheprogram?A.Itcanmeetpersonalneeds.B.ItprovidescoursesonUSculture.C.Itisavailablethroughouttheyear.19.Whatcanstudentsgetiftheyperformwellinanend-of-sessiontest?A.Acourseforfree.B.Apromotiontoahigherlevel.C.Achancetoworkpart-time.20.WhatdoestheLanguageCenterBonusProjectprovide?A.Fieldtrips.B.Socialactivities.C.Extrapracticehours.HerearesomeofthebestnewtrainsinEuropeyou’llbeabletotakein2024.Paris—Berlin?BBnightjetLinksbetweentwoofEurope’smostvisitedcapitalshavetraditionallybeenprettypoor,withnodirecttrainssincethe1990s.However,thathasjustchangedwiththeintroductionofadirectovernighttrainoperatedbyanAustriancompany.InitiallyrunningthreetimesaweekviaStrasbourgandFrankfurt,the“nightjet”connectionwillstepuptonightlyinthefallof2024,providingahigh-qualitydirectserviceforbusinesstravelersandtourists.Italy’snewsuper-deluxetrainAyearlaterthanexpected,Italy’sgloriousnewsuper-deluxetrainOrientExpressLaDolceVitawillwelcomeitsfirstpassengerssometimein2024.Thehyper-luxurious11-carriagetrainwillfeatureastylish“BarCar”withlivemusicandgames,12deluxewood-linedcabinsand18mastersuitescompletewithdoublebeds,asofa,armchairsandprivatebathroom.Brussels—PraguesleeperBelgian—DutchcooperativeEuropeanSleeperhittherailsin2023andwillextenditsBrussels—BerlintraintoDresdenandPraguein2024,providingamuchneededdirectlinkbetweencitiesinwesternandcentralEurope.Linkingfourofthecontinent’stouristhotspots,thetrainoffersseatsandberths(鋪位)whichareinhighdemand,especiallyduringthepeaksummermonthsforbackpackers.High-speedtraintoPompeiiTherouteprovidesconveniencefor4millionpeopletovisittheRomancityofPompeii,famouslydestroyedbyavolcaniceruptionin79CE.LeavingRomejustbefore9am,thetripallowsvisitorstoexplorePompeiiandstillbebackinRomeby9pmforalatedinner.However,itonlyrunsonSundaysandselectedpublicholidays.21.WhatimprovestheconnectionbetweenBerlinandParis?A.Adirectovernighttrain.B.Highqualityserviceoftrains.C.Thetradelinksbetweenthetwocities.D.AnewtraindevelopedbyaFrenchcompany.22.WhenwasOrientExpressLaDolceVitaoriginallyplannedtorun?A.In2022.B.In2023.C.In2024.D.In2025.23.Whichtrainwillavisitortaketoanancientruin?A.High-speedtraintoPompeii.B.Brussels—Praguesleeper.C.Paris—Berlin?BBnightjet.D.Italy’snewsuper-deluxetrain.In2002,Iplannedamonth-longsolotriptoAustralia.Onmyseconddayonthetrail,whilecrossingastream,IslippedandIhitmyheadandthenrolledoffthesideofawaterfall.Ilandedinareservoir.Myclotheswerecoveredinbloodandmybodyhadcutsandbruiseseverywhere.Mytourleaderclimbeddownthebanktomeetmeandasked,“Doyouwantmedicalattention?”MymindflashedbacktothemedicalinsuranceIhadbookedforthetrip.“Emergencyhelicopterevacuation(撤離)costsanadditional$250,000,”itread.Itwasoutofmyrange.“I’mOK,”Irepliedquickly.Afterreturninghome,Iwenttoahospital.Isawadoctoranddidsometests.“MissJillGriffin,you’vejusthadabadconcussion(腦震蕩),”hesaid.Somehow,Imaintainedasociallife,thoughIwasunabletoconcentrateandfeltexhaustedeasily.Ifeltagreatamountofshameandguilt.Ifearedwhatmyinjurywouldmeanformyjobsecurity,soforsixyears,Ididn’ttellanyoneatwork.Atthispoint,Ihadadvancedtoahigherlevelofleadershipinthecompany.Iwasnolongeraskingforpermissiontohavemyaccommodationsmet.Instead,Iwouldsimplyaskpeopleiftheycouldstopswayingtheirbodiessothatwecouldfinishourconversation.OrI’daskthemtopleasequitshakingtheirlegs,whichmademefeeldizzy.Ortopleasestoppoundingtheconferenceroomtablewhentheywantedtomaketheirpoint.Iclearlyexplainedthattheseactionscreatedvibrations(震動(dòng))thattriggeredmyvestibulardisorder(前庭功能紊亂).Itwasnoteasyforpeopletounderstandorremember.Myentirelifechanged.However,Ioftendescribemyheadinjuryasagift.Becauseofit,Ihavemorecompassion,andIhaveatotallypositiveoutlookonlife.Itrulyhopetoliveinasocietythatmakeslifeeasierforanyoneelsewhoisbornwith—oracquires—anon-apparentorinvisibledisability.Thisallstartswithacultureofsupport,opennessandcompassion.24.Whydidtheauthorrefusemedicalattention?A.Shecouldn’taffordit.B.Shewasn’thurtseriously.C.Shehadnomedicalinsurance.D.Shewantedtocontinueonherway.25.Whatmadetheauthorkeepherinjuryasecret?A.Theideaofbecomingaboss.B.Theshameofbeingdisabled.C.Theneedtomaintainasociallife.D.Theconcernforherjobsecurity.26.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthorfromparagraph4?A.Shewasstrictwithherstaffasaleader.B.Shewarnedherstafftobehavethemselves.C.Shedidn’thideherdisabilityatworkanymore.D.Shefoundherstafftoofoolishtounderstandher.27.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusinherstory?A.Takeheadinjuriesseriously.B.Givegiftstothedisabledasacomfort.C.Promotethecultureofdisabilityaroundtheworld.D.Offerpeoplewithinvisibledisabilitiesmoresympathy.Itishardlysurprisingthatrivershavebeenanimportantpartofhumanhistory:Theyprovidefood,freshwater,andrichlandforgrowingcrops.Whilewaterisessentialtolife,itcanbeadestructiveforce,too.Whenriversflood,theeffectscanbecatastrophic.Floodingisoneofthemostcommontypesofnaturaldisasters,anditisoftenfatal(災(zāi)難性的).Whilefloodsbringdamage,theyalsobringnutrientsandessentialcomponentsforlife.Seasonalfloodscanrenewecosystems,providinglife-givingwatersinmorewaysthanone.Floodstransportvitalnutrientstothesurroundingland.Whenthewaterflowsaway,itleavesnutrientsbehindonthefloodplain.Thisrich,naturalfertilizerimprovessoilqualityandhasapositiveeffectonplantgrowth,thusincreasingproductivityintheecosystem.Ancientcivilizationsfirstarosealongthedeltas(三角洲)ofseasonallyfloodedrivers,suchastheNileinEgypt,becausetheyprovidedfertilesoilforfarmland.Floodscansupplyundergroundwatersources.Floodwatergetsabsorbedintotheground,andthenpercolatesthroughlayersofsoilandrock,eventuallyreachingundergroundaquifers(含水層).Theseaquiferssupplycleanfreshwatertosprings,wells,lakes,andrivers.Ecosystemsrelyheavilyongroundwaterduringdryspellswhenitmaybetheonlysupplyoffreshwateravailable.Agoodsupplyofgroundwaterhasapositiveimpactonsoilhealthandleadstomoreproductivecropandpasturelands.Floodsareaforceofnature,andtheirconsequences,bothpositiveandnegative,arestronglyfeltbyaffectedecosystems.Floodscanbedestructivetohumansandthenaturalenvironment,buttheyalsohelptodrivebiodiversityandareessentialtothefunctioningofmanyecosystems.Whetheryouconsiderfloodstobegoodorbad,onethingisforcertain:Theworldwouldbeaverydifferentplacewithoutthem.28.WhatcausestheNiletobeoneofthebirthplacesofancientcivilizations?A.Thearrivalofpeople.B.Thelackofseasonalfloods.C.Thefertilesoilbroughtbyfloodedwater.D.Therapiddevelopmentoffoodprocessing.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“percolates”meaninparagraph3?A.Liftsup.B.Flowsslowlyinto.C.Fillsout.D.Breaksawayfrom.30.Whatcanbeinferredaboutfloodingfromthefirstthreeparagraphs?A.Itpollutesundergroundwater.B.Itprovidessomenutrientsforlakes.C.Itisthemostdangerousnaturaldisaster.D.Itcanincreasetheproductivityoffarmcrops.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsflooding?A.Critical.B.Casual.C.Objective.D.Negative.ScientistshavediscoveredanewandrenewablesourceofwateronthemoonforfutureexplorersinlunarsamplesfromaChinesemission.Waterwasstoredintinyglassbeads(珠子)inthelunardirtwheremeteorite(隕石)impactsoccur.Theseshiny,multicoloredglassbeadswereinsamplesreturnedfromthemoonbyChinain2020.Thebeadsrangeinsizefromthewidthofonehairtoseveralhairs;thewatercontentwasjustaverysmallpartofthat,accordingtoHuiHeJiuofNanjingUniversity,whotookpartinthestudy.Sincetherearebillionsifnottrillionsoftheseimpactbeads,thatcouldamounttosubstantialamountsofwater,butminingitwouldbetough,accordingtotheteam.“Yes,itwillrequirelotsandlotsofglassbeads.Therearelotsandlotsofbeadsonthemoon,”saidHuiinanemail.“Thesebeadscouldcontinuallyyieldwaterthankstotheconstantbombardmentbyhydrogeninthesolarwind.Thefindingsarebasedon32glassbeadsrandomlyselectedfromlunardirtreturnedfromtheChang’e5moonmission.Therefore,moresampleswillbestudied,”saidHui.Theseimpactbeadsareeverywhere,theresultofthecoolingofmeltedmaterialpushedoutbyincomingspacerocks.Watercouldbegotbyheatingthebeads,possiblybyfutureroboticmissions.“Morestudiesareneededtodeterminewhetherthiswouldbefeasibleand,ifso,whetherthewaterwouldbesafetodrink.Thisshowswatercanberechargedonthemoon’ssurface…anewwaterreservoironthemoon,”saidHui.Previousstudiesfoundwateringlassbeadsformedbylunarvolcanicactivities,basedonsamplesreturnedbytheApollomoonwalkersmorethanahalf-centuryago.These,too,couldprovidewaternotonlyforusebyfuturecrews,butforrocketfuel.32.Whyisitchallengingtominewaterfromtheglassbeadsonthemoon?A.Thewatercontentinthebeadsisverysmall.B.Thetemperatureofthebeadsistoohigh.C.Thebeadsaretoohardtobreak.D.Thebeadsaretoosmalltosee.33.Whydoglassbeadskeepproducingwater?A.Becauseoftheimpactofmeteorite.B.Becauseofglassbeadsbeingheated.C.Becauseoftoomanyglassbeadsonthemoon.D.Becauseofconstanthydrogenfromthesolarwind.34.WhatdoesHuiwanttoconveyinparagraph5?A.Wateronthemoonisstoredinareservoir.B.Explorerscangetwateronthemooninthefuture.C.Wateronthemoonshouldbeusedtoproduceelectricity.D.Explorersneedtodomorestudiesforwateronthemoon.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.GlassBeadsWillBeUsedToStoreWaterB.WaterHasBeenFoundInLunarGlassBeadsC.ScientistsDidResearchOnWaterOnTheMoonD.ChinaSuccessfullyTookSamplesFromTheMoonYourpersonalityincludesyourindividualdifferencesfromotherpeopleinhowyouthink,feel,andbehave.Improvingyourpersonalitycanhelpbeyourbestversionofyourself.36Thefirstandmostsimplestepyoucantaketoimproveyourpersonalityistogiveeveryoneawarmgreeting.Peoplewillperceiveyouasfriendlyandkindifyousmilewhenyouseethem.Flashyourpearlywhitesandshaketheirhandsorhugthem.Readsomethingeveryday.Anothercomponentofimprovingyourpersonalityisexpandingyourknowledge.Keepupwiththecurrentnewsbyreadingafewarticlesonyourphoneoropenanovelandreadachapterortwo.37Developopinionsonimportantissues.Fromyourreadings,begintoformyourownopinionsaboutthecurrenteventsoftoday.Youmightfindthatotherswillbedebatingtheissuearoundyousoon.38However,makesureyouarticulateyourpointswithgraceandlogic.Beagoodlistener.39Reallyconcentrateonwhatthey’resaying,ratherthanwaitinguntilthey’vefinished.Besides,trytorepeatbackwhatthey’vesaidtoyoueveryfewminutessoyoucanshowthatyouhearthem.Offerahelpinghandtothoseinneed.Alwayslookforlittleopportunitiestohelpothers.Seesomeonestrugglingtogetabookoffahighshelf?40Orperhapsyou’reonabusandawomanwithacaneenters.Offerheryourseat!Personalityiscreatedinpartbyallofthekindnessyoushowtoothers,sogetstartedtoday!A.Stepinifyoucan.B.Greeteveryonewithasmile.C.Makeuseofthepowerofstare.D.Youwanttohavesomethingtostate.E.Spendtimeeachweekconnectingwiththem.F.Thiswillhelpgiveyouthingstodiscusswithothers.G.Whenothersarespeaking,listentounderstandthem.BritniRicard,theCEOofherowncosmeticscompany,becamealandlord(房東)whensheboughtherfirstinvestmentproperty.Theapartmentbuildinghas10unitsandmanyofthetenants(租房)are________womenwithchildren.Thatmadeherthinkofherown________growingupinpublichousing,andhowdifficultholidayscouldbeforhermom.“Itwas________,”saidRicard.“Mymomwasasinglewoman________threechildrenalone.________watchingherstruggleinmychildhood,Ijustwantedtofigureout,‘HowcanIhelp?’”Inspiredbyherownupbringing,Ricarddecidedto________tosupporthertenants.InNovember,Ricard________hertenantsforapre-holidaymeetingandshedelivereda________tohertenants:onemonthoffreerent.Ricardalso________toorganizeaseminar(研討會(huì))tohelphertenantsbecomehomeowners.AmongthetenantstouchedbyRicard’s________wasKedeshaDunn,asinglemotherraisingtwoboys.Dunnexpressedher________,emphasizinghowRicard’sgiftwould________financialstressandallowherfamilyto________theholidayseason.Ricard’sactofcompassionand________hadadeepimpactonthelivesofhertenants,resonatingfarbeyondthewallsoftheapartmentbuildingandinspiringcommunitiestocometogetherintimesof________.41.A.busyB.poorC.greatD.single42.A.childhoodB.neighborhoodC.livelihoodD.motherhood43.A.impressiveB.unforgettableC.toughD.a(chǎn)wkward44.A.educatingB.raisingC.carryingD.watching45.A.PreviouslyB.ExtremelyC.OccasionallyD.Continuously46.A.keepbalanceB.makesenseC.takeactionD.getaccess47.A.gatheredB.foundC.treatedD.calmed48.A.wishB.giftC.dreamD.patent49.A.learnedB.extendedC.offeredD.longed50.A.newsB.goalC.a(chǎn)mbitionD.kindness51.A.a(chǎn)pprovalB.gratitudeC.commitmentD.excitement52.A.easeB.recogniseC.endureD.ignore53.A.a(chǎn)ffectB.summarizeC.enjoyD.resist54.A.a(chǎn)ssessmentB.trialC.gestureD.support55.A.needB.orderC.peaceD.danger閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式?!癟hisyearshouldseegreatereffortstoenhanceculturalheritage,”saidparticipantsatanationalconferenceattendedbysectorofficials.Theconference,56(hold)inBeijingonFridayandSaturday,summarizedtheworkofculturalheritageauthoritiesoverthelastyear,andpointedoutkey57(task)forthecoming12months.“Majorprogress58(make)intheculturalheritagefieldlastyear,”saidLiQun,directoroftheNationalCulturalHeritageAdministration.“Thelevelofculturalheritageprotectionand59(manage)hasachievedsignificantimprovement,60(promote)thepreservationofculturalrelicsandprotectionoftheirsecurity,”saidofficials.Moreover,theyhavedeepenedmajorarchaeologicalstudies,increasedculturalheritageexchangeandcooperation,established61soundmodernmuseumsystem,andpromotedtechnologicalinnovationsinthisfield.Theyhopetopromotetheruleoflaw62(protect)culturalheritagebetter,promotemajorarchaeologicalstudiesandincreasecommunicationinarchaeology63Chinesescholarsandtheiroverseascounterparts.Ahighlightofworkinthelastyearisthestartofthefourthnationalcensusofculturalrelics,64continuestobecarriedout65(intensive).66.假定你是李華,上周末你和你的交換生同學(xué)William參觀了當(dāng)?shù)氐拿袼尊^(folkmuseum),他用相機(jī)給你拍了很多照片。請(qǐng)你給他發(fā)一封電子郵件,請(qǐng)他把拍的照片發(fā)給你,內(nèi)容包括:1.寫信目的;2.表示感謝;3.期待回復(fù)。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearWilliam,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua67.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。Inourvillage,there’saspecialspotwhereyoucanhitch(免費(fèi)搭車)arideifyouwait.Oneday,aswedrovepast,alocalmanfromCyprusnoddedatus.Westoppedforhimandhegotintothebackseatofourcar,carryingtwofullshoppingbags.Hisfacelookedtired,buthisbrightsmileandkindeyesliftedourspirits.Afewminuteslater,heleanedforwardandsaid,“Here,youdropmehere.”Welookedaroundandsawonlyanemptystreetwithnohomesorpeopleinsight.Johnaskedhim,“Doyoulivehere?”Themanreplied,“No,butIcanwalktherestoftheway.It’stoofarforyoutotakemeupthemountain.”“No,no.We’lltakeyou,”weinsisted.Sowedroveupthewindin

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