成都市金牛区名校2023-2024学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题
注意事项:
1.试题分听力和笔试两部分。
2.本堂考试120分钟,共150分。
3.答题前,考生务必先将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡上,并使用2B铅笔填涂。
4.考试结束后,只将答题卡交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来同答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
l.Where is the woman's husband now
A.In Shanghai. B.In Chenedu C.In Nanjing
2.How much will the man pay
A.$25. B.$28. C .$53.
3.What are the speakers talking about
A.A skirt B.An apartment. C.A birthday party.
4.What are the speakers talking about
A.The woman's stay here.
B.The woman's experience here.
C.The woman's friends here.
5.What is the relationship between the two speakers
A.Mother and son. B.Classmates. C.Teacher and student.
第二节(共15小题: 每小题 1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟; 听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两通。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
Why does Sam look frustrated
A.The number of his customers is decreasing.
B.He argued with some customers.
C.He can't satisfy his customers
7. Where does the woman suggest Sam advertise
A.In newspapers. B.On the Internet C.On billboards
8.What will the speakers do first
A. Go to Sam's company. B. Come up with a solution. C. Go o a restaurant
听第7段材料,回答第9至10题。
9.What was Tom doing during the earthquake
A. Crying. B.Escaping C.Sleeping
10. How was Tom when the earthquake took place
A.He was ill. B.He was helpless C.He was frightened
听第8段材斜,回答第11至12题。
What is the woman probably doing
A.Asking for advice B.Reading a map C.Having a meeting
12. Which place will the woman visit first
A.Purple Mountain. B.1912 Bar Street. C.The Confucius Temple
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Where did the man arrive
New York B. London C.Beijing
14.When did the man arrive
A.At 12:00 p.m. B.At l1:00 p.m C.At l1:30 p.m
15.What is not inside the man's bag
A.His wallet. B.His passport. C.His msembership cards
16.What will the woman do next
A.Call the man back within an hour.
B.Cancel the card with the credit company.
C.Ask others to find the bag.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
What do we know about the weather last weck
A.It was dry. B.It was stormy. C.It was cold
What does tne speaker suggest doing
A.Driving slowly. B.Avoiding going out C.Preparing enough food.
What can people expect next month
A.Heavy rainfall. B.Extremne cold. C.Strong winds
20. Who is probably Dan
A. A weatherman B.A sports journalist. C.A finance news host.
阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
A
If you want to make a difference in your community, be a part of something bigger than yourself , or just need to earn some required volunteer hours, then this is the place to start . Here are a few organizations of Gen Z with volunteer opportunities for teens !
Habitat for Humanity
Everyone deserves to have a place they call home. By volunteering with Habitat for Humanity , you can play a role in building up your community . Their Habitat Youth Programmes accept volunteers between the ages of 5 and 40 for everything from home construction to affordable housing advocacy.
Meals on Wheels
For those teens who just got their licenses and love any reason to get behind the wheel, here’s a volunteer opportunity that’ll make driving worthwhile. Meals on Wheels is on a mission to meet the nutritional and social needs of seniors. 225 million meals have been delivered so far-connect with your local provider to find out how you can get involved .
Key Club
As the oldest service programme for high schoolers , the Key Club has quite a history of helping teens get involved in volunteering.Because clubs are student-led , you get a direct say in the kinds of service projects you want to do. Chances are , there’s already a chapter in your school , but if not , you can try taking the lead in one .
Best Buddies
Volunteer with Best Buddies to help end the social , physical, and economic isolation of 200 million people with intellectual and developmental disabilities , and you’ll make some new pals in the process ! Join a school chapter (or start your own) to use friendship as a tool for inclusivity in your community.
And don’t worry. Even if you can’t volunteer physically,there are also tons of online volunteer opportunities available! Find out more about joining a worthwhile volunteer organizations at www. Gen Z.org .
21.What can a teen volunteer with a driving license do
A . Make nutritional meals. B . Send meals to the elderly .
C . Teach the seniors to drive . D . Drive the seniors around .
22.Which organization can help people with disabilities
A . Meals on Wheels . B . Habitat for Humanity .
C . Best Buddies . D . Key Club .
23.Why does the author write this text
A . To teach teens to be more creative .
B . To introduce some volunteer jobs.
C . To instruct teens to earn volunteer hours.
D . To promote awareness of world affairs.
B
Jenn Larson was just 14 years old when she took over the bookkeeping for her family’s dairy farm near Firth, Idaho. She soon saw firsthand how challenging it was for her parents, who lacked any college education, to properly manage the unpredictable earnings of farming. This started a lifelong passion for finance, and it led her down an unexpected path to becoming a role model she never had.
Yet, such ambitions ran in obvious contrast to everything familiar to her. “I didn’t have any advisors,” Larson says. “I didn’t have anyone to look up to for a professional example. All the women I associated with were stay-at-home moms.” Despite having parents who couldn’t fully understand her ambitions, Larson went to the BYU Marriott School, where she earned a business degree and focused much of her coursework on international finance.
Larson worked for seven years as a financial representative with Northwestern Mutual, advising clients on important financial decisions. Larson returned to BYU Marriott in 2008 to earn an MBA, and accepted a position in the school as an assistant professor following her graduation. For more than a decade, Larson has taught finance classes to undergraduate and MBA students.
While she teaches finance, Larson tries to help her students see how mastering finance principles can also impact their personal lives.
Constantly balancing motherhood and work, Larson makes adjustments to the way she teaches. She gave birth to her first three children in three years while teaching at BYU Marriott, wondering at times if labor might start while in front of a class full of students. During the pandemic, Larson taught online classes from her dining room table while taking care of a newborn and other young children at home.
As a female instructor in the often male-dominated finance industry, Larson works to inspire other women who seek a similar path to hers. Larson became the role model that she never had — the example that a 14-year-old girl staring at a farming expense sheet couldn’t find. Now, Labor on’s children and students will always have that example.
24.What motivated Larson to major in finance
A.Her experience of managing accounts.
B.Her strong desire for college education.
C.The high expectations from her parents.
D.The challenging labor on her dairy farm.
25.What problem did Larson face when she decided to study finance
A.She had no one to ask for advice.
B.She was unsure about the coursework.
C.She was misunderstood by her neighbours.
D.She was unfamiliar with everything at school.
26.What does the underlined word “labor” in paragraph 4 probably mean
A.The work of looking after a baby.
B.The process of dealing with students.
C.The process of giving birth to a baby.
D.The work of adjusting teaching methods.
27.What can be a suitable title for the text
A.Following Your Interest B.Balancing Work and Family
C.Becoming Your Own Role Model D.Seeking a Way to Become a Role Model
C
Video games can spend hours intensely focused on leveling up — progressing to the next level of skill and challenge—in a virtual world, while their everyday troubles fade into the background. Called “flow”, this profoundly immersive state is familiar to artists, musicians and athletes, and has become a popular topic in the media. But video game scholar Braxton Soderman urges caution.
In his new book, Against Flow: Video Games and the Flowing Subject, Soderman aims to “create a little turbulence (湍流) in the smooth flow.” Among his criticisms of flow in relation to video gaming is that it can be used to manipulate (操纵) players for profit and socially isolate them.
“Developers of video games and apps design their technologies specifically in order to produce these intense states of concentration, to addict people to these kinds of experiences,” says Soderman. Money, of course, is the driving force behind most game design, not happiness.
Soderman has played video games almost his entire life, but as the father of two young children, he’s careful to limit the types of games and amount of time his kids spend on video games.
As with flow, Soderman worries that the concepts of play are already being manipulated by capitalism. Business owners, he says, arc being encouraged to use play and creativity to establish “playgrounds of profit” instead of creating more open, inclusive environments that actually make people happier.
“Play is an activity that is really about creativity, exploring possibilities, and freedom,” he says. “But it can be hijacked (操纵) and used in a wrong way”.
The concept of play, like flow, is one that Soderman will challenge us all to step back and think about critically. Because, as he shows in Against Flow, getting lost in a video game for a while can be fun, as long as you don’t end up swept away in a lonely current of someone else’ s profit.
28. What’s a key sign of video games being in a “flow” state
A.Profound interest in arts and music.
B.Increased focus on everyday troubles.
C.Persistent engagement in online chatting.
D.Intense concentration on game progression.
29. What is the ultimate purpose of most game design
A.To foster genuine happiness. B.To enhance social interactions.
C.To build up concentration skills. D.To profit from player involvement.
30. According to Soderman, what is a concern about “play”
A.It’s subject to capitalist influence. B.It blocks creativity and possibilities.
C.It’s unfavorable for game development. D.It promotes addiction to virtual socializing.
31. What is the text most likely to be
A.A review of recent video game research.
B.A report about game development practices.
C.An introduction to a newly published book.
D.An essay on the concepts of “flow” and “play”.
D
The next time San Francisco residents stop a taxi,they may step into a car with no one behind the wheel. Driverless taxis are now allowed to come on the city’s streets.On June 2,2022,Cruise,a division of General Motors(GM),was approved to charge for rides in its (原文用autonomous)self-driving cars.
Though Cruise is regarding it as a big win, its self-driving cars aren't free to run on the streets of San Francisco as they please.Cruise vehicles will be limited to transporting passengers in less crowded areas of the city between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. The speed limit is 30 mph.They are also not allowed to operate in heavy rain or fog. The rules are meant to reduce any injuries or accidents.
Cruise plans to launch the service gradually with a term of just 30 cars.The first robot taxis will be improved versions of GM’s Chevrolet Bolt.However,the company is seeking approval to get its custom-built Cruise Origin on public roads.The driverless electric vehicle has no wheels or pedals(踏板)and can attain highway speeds. The car consists mostly of a sitting space,where passengers can face each other.
Cruise's ability to obtain the commercial permit to operate is a big step forward.However,the company still has to convince passengers that its technology is safe.Many remain concerned about safety.A 2021 survey by the American Automobile Association found that 74 percent of Americans are afraid to ride in a self-driving vehicle.
It remains to be seen how the new driverless taxi experiment will play out in San Francisco.But based on the vast number of companies that are racing to develop self-driving vehicles and the tens of thousands of people on waitlists for robotaxi rides, the Cruise pioneering program is at least set for popularity,if not success.
What can we learn about Cruise's driverless ride services?
A.The services have turned out to be a great success.
B.The services receive great support from the public.
C.The services have run in some major cities of the USA.
D.The services are limited to some regions of San Francisco.
33. What does the author describe in detail in paragraph 3
A.The features of Cruise Origin
B.The future of self-driving cars
C.The original plan of the company
D.The new version of Chevrolet Bolt
34.What is the author's attitude of most Americans towards the self-driving taxis
A.Doubtful B.Opposed C.Favorable D.Unconcerned
35. What can be the best title of the text?
A.Cruise Offers Free Self-driving Ride Services
B.Self-driving Cars Are Coming to San Francisco
C.Self-driving Vehicles Are Popular in Major Cities
D.Companies Begin to Charge for Rides in Self-driving Cars
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项后选出最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
Within weeks of chatbots’ launch, ChatGPT triggered a new global race in artificial intelligence.The chatbots are part of a fresh wave of so-called generative AI—sophisticated systems that produce content from texts to images.However,one key lesson concerning AI chatbots is to change ( or lower ) our expectations.____36____
Don’t use chatbots for factual answers
Google and Wikipedia aren’t perfect,but they’re good enough for reliable factual information most of the time.____37____That average might be correct or surprisingly wrong. And if the chatbot doesn’t know the answer , it might invent a reasonable-sounding answer .
____38____
When you are planning a birthday party, you can type into ChatGPT for help with the invitation. AI had sucked up a bunch of children’s party invitations from the internet.You can have a glimpse at what all those party-throwing parents had done before .
Do know what chatbots are best at
Chatbots can be amazing at explaining complicated topics like cryptocurrencyn(加密电子货币)as though you’re 5 years old. To understand this strength, it helps to know that the software has been fed archives from Reddit,including a forum called “Explain Like I’m Five.”____39____That makes ChatGPT good at personalized recipe planning. Again, you should treat ChatGPT less as a reliable cookbook and more as a meal-planning brainstorming partner.
Don’t get frustrated and give up
____40____The five minutes of travel planning with ChatGPT could have popped up some ideas for you to research further.
【The Washington Post ( September 9,2023)】 A . Do use chatbots to help you brainstorm.
B . Don’t ask a chatbot once and stop.
C . Similarly , there are loads of recipes on the internet.
D . ChatGPT is less like a Magic Ball and more like a brainstorming partner.
E. While chatbots are far from perfect and not great at everything, they are worth an investment of your time.
F. AI chatbots give you the average or typical response from information the software has absorbed from lots of websites.
G. ChatGPT can suggest loads of ideas. Somewhere in there might be a beginning of a good idea that you can run with.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的 A 、 B 、 C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
The most important lesson I learned in high school had nothing to do with maths or American history. It came at graduation, several minutes before I left Miramonte High School. I was rather shy back then, content to___41___around with my few friends and to concentrate on my___42___ I was doing so well that by the end of senior year I had perfect scores and enough___43___to go to college.
But my good record soon became a____44____to my well-being. In early June of senior year, the headmaster called me into his office. He asked me to give a leave-taking speech at graduation. I looked at him,my heart____45____fast. This was the____46____for my hard work?I said something,but not very clearly, and hurried away from the office.
I was____47____about the decision,finally agreeing to compromise. I wasn't the only speaker—I would____48____the honor with five other students. Still, it was doubtful whether the task was____49____me. How in the world would I give a speech to hundreds of people?
Graduation day soon arrived and, as____50____. I was nervous. I'd been practicing my speech for days, and I had it____51____. But I had never been so____52____in my life. The first half hour of the ceremony passed, and then my____53____came. My name was announced.I managed to reach the platform without falling down. But within minutes, I finished my speech,____54____ back to my seat and feeling unsatisfied with my performance.
Now I still have the____55____of that speech. My voice trembled a little, but____56____it was clear and strong. I'm proud of that tape. I achieved something I'd never____57____—I spoke in front of hundreds of people.____58____I didn't realize it at the time,the successful completion of that speech gave me the____59____to participate in class at college,to give oral reports,and to eventually break free of my____60____.
I never would have chosen to give a speech at graduationBut I'm glad I did.I know it may well turn out to be one of my shining moments.
A.hang B.look C.walk D.run
42. A.characters B.interests C.games D.subjects
43. A.money B.credits C.time D.standards
44. A.luck B.benefit C.fear D.solution
45. A.burning B.breaking C.aching D. beating
46. A.punishment B.reward C.arrangement D.sympathy
47. A.doubtful B.optimistic C.generous D.hesitant
48. A.share B.bring C.spare D.give
49. A.about B.for C.upon D. beyond
50. A.known B.hoped C.expected D.planned
51. A.thrown B.printed C.memorized D.completed
52. A.interested B.terrified C.excited D.disappointed
53. A.moment B.day C.chance D.decision
54. A.passing B.handing C.heading D.returning
55. A.picture B.tape C.paper D.word
56. A.partially B.immediately C.frankly D.mostly
57. A.dreamed B.made C.decided D.requested
58. A.Because B.When C.Although D.Unless
59. A.respect B.confidence C.freedom D.excuse
60. A.shyness B.pride C.stupidity D.courage
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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。
Japan said on Tuesday that it had dccided to____61____(gradual)release tons of treated wastewater from the ruined Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant(福岛第一核电站)into the ocean,____62____(describe) it as the best solution to dealing with the leftovers(残留物)from the Fukushima nuclear accident,one of the____63____(serious)in the world.
The____64____ends years of dehate over how to deal with the water,____65____is enough to fill more than 500 Olympie-sized swimming paols.
“The Japanese government ignores concerns and strang opposition both at home and abroad. Such an____66____(responsilble)act not only directly harms the interests of the people in Japan's neighbouring countries,but____67____threatens the global marine enviromment and international publie health security,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said.
Greenpeace(绿色和平组织)criticized Japan's plan and said there are other solutions that should ____68____(censider). “____69____than using the best available technology to store and process the water____70____the long term, they have chosen the cheapest solution,damping the water into the Pactfie Ocean.”
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(Λ),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
The teenage year from 13 to 19 were the most difficult time for me. They were also the best and worse years in my life. At the first, I thought I knew everything and could make decisions by yourself. However, my parents didn't seem to think such. They always tell me what to do and how to do it. At one time, I even felt my parents couldn't understand me so I hoped I could be freely from them. I showed them I was independent by wear strange clothes. Now I am leaving home to college. At last, I will be on my own,but I still want to have my parents to turn to I need help.
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你叫李华,你所在的城市要举办“中国传统文化节”,你跟在报纸上看到如下一则招募启事。
请阅读启事并写一份邮件申请做文化节志愿者。内容要多如下:
写信目的
个人优势
希望获准
注意:
写作词数应为100左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
高三英语十月考试答案
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
1-5 ACACC 6-10 ABCCA 11-15 ACBCB 16-20AACBC
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分40分)
21-23 BCB 24-27AACC 28-31DDAC 32-35DAAB
第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)
36-40 DFACE
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节完形填空(共20小题:每小题15分,满分30分)
41-45 ADBCD 46-50BDADC 51-55 CBACB 56-60 DACBA
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
61.gradually 62.describing 63. most serious 64. decision 65. which
66.irresponsible 67.also 68. be considered 69. Rather 70. in/over
第四部分
第一节 短文改错
71. year—years 72.worse—worst 73.the去掉 74. yourself—myself 75.such--so
76. tell—told 77. freely—free 78.wear—wearing 79.to—for
80.在to和I之间加whenever/when/if
第二节 作文
作文评分标准:
1.恰当的称呼和落款3分;
2.写信目的4分;
3.个人优势(列出三方面优势,并展开陈述,4*3)12分;
4.希望获准4分;
5.字迹工整:字数合理2分。
参考范文
Dear Miss Zhao
I'm Li Hua, a high school student Learning from the newspaper that volunteers are needed for the coming Traditional Chinese Culture Festival in our city. I'm delightedly writing to apply for this position.
The reasons are as follows. Firstly, as a native Chinese equipped with a good knowledge traditional Chinese culture, I'm confident that I'm qualified to introduce our treasures to visitors. Moreover, I have a good command of English, which enables me to communicate with foreign guests smoothly. Better yet, with many a relevant experience as a voluntcer, not only am I enthusiastic and optimistic, but I'm also patient and responsible.
If given the precious opportunity, I will spare no effort to present the charm of traditional Chinese culture. Looking forward to your early reply.
Yours,
LiHua
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