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廣東省五校協作體2023屆高三第一次聯考試卷英語命題學校:肇慶市第一中學命題:審題:2023.1本試卷共12頁,滿分120分,考試時間120分鐘注意事項:本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題)兩部分。第I卷1頁至10頁,第II卷11頁至12頁。答題前,考生務必用簽字筆將自己的學校、班級、姓名、試室和座位號填寫在答題卡的相應位置,并且把條形碼粘帖在答題卡設置的相應位置。全部答案在答題卡上完成,答在本試卷上無效。第I卷第一部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AOurKidsActivityCampInCambridgeSummerWeekWeeklypriceDailyprice24—28Jul2023£154(Saving£85)£39(Saving£10)31Jul—4Aug2023£154(Saving£85)£39(Saving£10)7—11Aug2023£154(Saving£85)£39(Saving£10)14—18Aug2023£154(Saving£85)£39(Saving£10)BarracudasKidsCampinCambridgeoffersfunactivitiesduringtheschoolsummerholidays.BasedatSt.FaithsSchoolinCambridge,childrenmakenewfriends,trynewactivitiesbutmostofallhavelotsoffun!Weofferasafeandwellorganizedprogrammeforlocalchildrentoenjoy.OuractivityholidaysareOfstedregistered,givingparentspeaceofmind,whileensuringmaximumfunforkids.Thecampisforchildrenaged4.5to14yearsandoffers80+funandexcitingactivitiesincludingsports,fencing,dance,drama,artandmuchmore!SkillsBuildercoursesarealsoavailableandincludeMotorMania,LabRatsandUpstage!St.Faith’sSchoolisrightintheheartoftheCityandcomprisesofamodernsportshall,dramastudio,assemblyhall,artroom,tenniscourts,playingfields,motorsportstrackandarcheryrange.Wewillalsohaveoneofourfantasticinflatablewaterparksonsite;alwaysabighitwithchildrenofallages.Standardopeninghoursare8.30amto5.30pmbutthesecanbeextendedfrom8amto6amwithourEarlyandLateClubs.Theseflexiblehoursmeanbusyparentscanrelaxknowingtheirchildrenarewellentertainedallday!AddcovertoyourbookingforunforeseencircumstancesandillnesseswithourCustomerProtectionPlan.FulldetailscanbefoundinourTermsandConditions.ToseeacopyofthecampslatestOfstedreportpleaseclickhere.FurtherquestionsaboutBarracudas?VisitourFAQssectionorcallourfriendlyteamon08451235299.Don’tforgetyoucanalsovisitourTestimonialssectionforcustomerreviewstoo.AttheactivitycampofSt.Faith’sSchoolinCambridge,childrencan_________.A.developagoodhabitB.builduptheirbodiesC.bringartscreatedtolifeD.teamupwithotherclassmates22.Whydobusyparentsprobablyfeelrelaxediftheirchildrenjointhecamp?A.Theywillgetrelaxedknowingthekidsareprovidedwithgreatfun.B.Theycanearnmoreduringthesummerholidays.C.Theirkidswilllearnhowtoenjoythemselves.D.Theirkidswillmastermanylifeskills.Howmuchwillyoupayifyouwanttobookthreekidsfortwoweeks?£881.B.£924.C.£1,057.D.£1,203BFouryearsago,ChrisNageledidwhatmanyothertechnologyexecutiveshavedonebefore—hemovedhisteamintoanopenconceptoffice.Hisstaffhadbeenexclusivelyworkingfromhome,buthewantedeveryonetobetogether,tobondandcollaboratemoreeasily.Itquicklybecameclear,though,thatNagelehadmadeahugemistake.Everyonewasdistracted,productivitysufferedandthenineemployeeswereunhappy,nottomentionNagelehimself.InApril2023,aboutthreeyearsaftermovingintotheopenoffice,Nagelemovedthecompanyintoa10,000-squarefootofficewhereeveryonenowhastheirownspace—completewithclosingdoors.Numerouscompanieshaveembracedtheopenoffice—about70%ofUSofficesareopenconcept—andbymostaccounts,veryfewhavemovedbackintotraditionalspaceswithofficesanddoors.Butresearchthatwe’re15%lessproductive,wehaveimmensetroubleconcentratingandwe’retwiceaslikelytogetsickinopenworkingspaces,hascontributedtoagrowingbacklashagainstopenoffices.Sincemoving,Nagelehimselfhasheardfromothersintechnologywhosaytheylongfortheclosedofficelifestyle.
It’sunlikelythattheopenofficeconceptwillgoawayanytimesoon,butsomecompaniesarefollowingNagele’sexampleandmakingareturntoprivatespaces.There’sonebigreasonwe’dallloveaspacewithfourwallsandadoorthatshuts:focus.Thetruthis,
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Paragraph2:A.NagelefeltdelightedwithopenconceptofficeB.NagelefeltunsatisfiedwithopenconceptofficeC.NagelefeltpuzzledaboutopenconceptofficeD.Nagelefeltcuriousaboutopenconceptoffice25.Whatdoestheunderlinedwords“haveembraced”inParagraph4mean?A.havedislikedB.haveneededC.haveacceptedD.havemisunderstood26.Whichoneistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Itishardtoconcentrateinopenoffices.B.TheminorityofUScompanieschooseopenoffices.C.Openofficesbenefitpeople’smemoryalot.D.Traditionalofficescanincreaseteamwork.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheadvantagesoftraditionalofficesB.ThedisadvantagesoftraditionalofficesC.ThedrawbacksofopenofficesD.ThebenefitsofopenofficesCWhenitcomestocarbonemissions,certainunhealthysnacksmaycarryanunexpectedblessingcomparedtohealthierchoices.Ashumankindfacesthethreatofglobalwarming,wearebecomingincreasinglyawarethatoureveryindulgence(享受)willleaveitsmarkontheenvironment.Thisisparticularlytrueofthefoodweputinourmouths.Farming,productioninfactoriesandtransportofgoodsarealllargelypoweredbytheburningoffossilfuels,generatinggreenhousegases.Scientistsmeasurethisimpactasa“carbonfootprint”,commonlyexpressedasthevolumeofcarbondioxideproducedper100gservingoffood.Withthis,itispossibletocreateafoodpyramidbasedontheharmeachsnackanddelicacy(美味)doestotheenvironment.Meatanddairyproductslieatthebottom,causingthegreatestdamage,whilefruitandvegetablesarethemostenvironmentallyfriendlyatthetop.Grain-basedfoodslikebreadandnoodles,andcandieslieroughlyinthemiddle.Thisapproach,however,doesn’tconsiderhowmuchenergyourbodiesgetfromthosefoods.Youneedtoeatafargreaterweightoflettuce(生菜)togetthesamenumberofcaloriesasapieceofbacon,forinstance-withonestudyfindingthatitwouldreleasethreetimesasmanygreenhousestoprovidethesamenutritionalenergy.Processedvegetables,orthoseimportedfromdistantfarms,mayfareevenworse.InapaperintheAmericanJournalofClinicalNutrition,AdamDrewnowskitriedtotakethisintoaccountbyestimating(估計)thecarbonemissionsforevery100caloriesofdifferentfoods.Viewedinthisway,thepyramidturnsupsidedown.Now,cakeorchocolatehasacarbonfootprintthatisaboutatenthoftheenvironmentalimpactoftinnedorfrozenvegetables,forinstance.Meattendstoproduceabouthalfthecarbonemissionsofeggs.Thisshouldn’tbeseenasagreencardtoindulgeyoursweettooth-lotsofevidenceshowstheexcessiveconsumptionofsugarleadstoallkindsofhealthproblems,includingdiabetesandheartdisease.Andlocalfreshvegetableswillstillbethebestoptionfortheenvironmentandyourhealth.28.Whatcanwelearnaccordingtothetheoryof“carbonfootprint”?MeatdoesthegreatestharmVegetablesdoesnoharmatallNoodlesdomoreharmthanbreadFruitdoemoreharmthandairyproducts29.Ifyougetthesamenumberofcalories,_____________.vegetableswilldomoreharmtoyourhealththanmeatmeatwillproducemoregreenhousegasesthanvegetablesvegetableswillproducemoregreenhousegasesthanmeatvegetableswillproduceasmanygreenhousegasesasmeat30.Thewritergivesusasuggestioninthelastparagraph___________.basedonthenewapproachbasedonthepreviousstudyforthebenefitoftheenvironmentforthebenefitofourpersonalhealth31.What’sthewriter’spurposeofthetext?TotellreadersafactToexplainatheoryToofferasuggestionToanalyzeaphenomenonDTheterm“healthyobesity”hasgainedvalueoverthepast15years,butscientistshaverecentlyquestioneditsveryexistence.“Ournewfindingssuggestthathealthmeasuresmaybenecessaryforallobese(肥胖的)individuals,eventhosepreviouslyconsideredtobemetabolically(代謝的)healthy,"saysstudyfirstauthorMikael,“Sinceobesityisthemajordriverchanginggeneexpressioninfatcells,weshouldcontinuetofocusonpreventingobesity.”O(jiān)besityhasbeenaglobalproblem,affectingapproximately600millionpeopleworldwideandincreasingtheriskofheartdisease,stroke,cancer,andsoon.Butinthe1970sand80s,expertsbegantoquestiontheextenttowhichobesityincreasestheriskforthesedisorders.Laterstudiesinthelate90sandearly2000sshowedthatsomeobesepeopleshowarelativelyhealthylife.However,therearenoacceptedmeasuresformeasuringmetabolicallyhealthyobesity,andwhetherornotsuchathingexistsisnowupfordiscussion.“Ourstudysuggeststhattheideaofmetabolicallyhealthyobesitymaybemoredifficultthanthought,”Mikaelsays,“Theredoesn’tappeartobeaclearlinethatseparatesobesesubjectswithhighorlowinsulin(胰島素)sensitivity,indicatingthatobesityisthemajordriverexplainingthechangesingeneexpression.”O(jiān)nelimitationofthestudyisthatitexaminedgeneexpressiononlyinwhitefatcells,notothertypes.Moreover,alloftheobesesubjectswerescheduledtoexperienceobesityoperations,sothefindingsmayonlyapplytopeoplewithsevereobesity.Infutureresearch,Mikaelandhisgroupwilltrackthestudypatientsaftersurgerytodeterminewhetherweightlossnormalizesgeneexpressionresponses.Theywillalsolookforspecificgeneslinkedtoimprovedmetabolichealthinthesepeople.Inthemeantime,thestudyhasanimportanttake-homemessage.“Obesepeoplemaynotbeasmetabolicallyhealthyaspreviouslybelieved,”Rydensays.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“healthyobesity”mean?A.Itcanbehealthywithobesity.B.Obesityisnecessarytobehealthy.C.Unhealthypeoplehavenoobesity.D.Healthhassomethingtodowithobesity.33.Whatleadstohealthyobesityfailingtoprovetrue?A.Lackofrelatedpatients.B.Lackofgeneticevidence.C.Lackofresearchfunding. D.Lackofneededstandards.34.Whatadvicecanreadersgetfromthepassage?A.Peopleshouldhaveahealthylifestyle.B.Peopleshouldacceptobesityinaway.C.Peopleshouldkeepabalancedweight.D.Peopleshouldavoidobesityoperations.35.Whichcanbestdescribetheauthor'sintentioninwritingthepassage?A.Compare,analyzeandconclude.B.Show,appreciate,andpersuade.C.Introduce,argueandadvertise.D.Present,informandinspire.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據短文內容,從短文后選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。Onedayyoutrytoreadabook,butcan’tunderstandthewords.___36___Eventually,youwon’trecognizethoseyoulove.Yourbodyisstillthere...butyou’regone.Alzheimer’sdiseasewasfirstidentifiedin1906byGermanscientistAloisAlzheimer.___37___adiseaseofthebrainthataffectscognitiveability.Anyonecanstruggle,attimes,torememberthetitleofanoldmovieorthenameofanacquaintance.ButthefirstsymptomsofAlzheimer’sdiseasearemoredramaticthanoccasionallapsesinmemory.___38___likepayingbillsorcountingoutmoneyforapurchase.Thesenseofsmelloftendecreasesbeforethediseaseisapparent.Oritsonsetcanmakepeoplesuddenlydoubtthosetheytrust___39___Usuallythedoctorwilltestmemoryusingastandardcognitivetest.Ifthepatientfindsthetestdifficult,thedoctorwillprobablyreferthepatientforfurthertests,includingabrainscan.Althoughnotyetwidelyused,spinalfluidtestingisconsideredoneofthemostaccurateindicatorsofthedisease.___40___whencombinedwithabrainscan,andoffersan85%to90%accuratediagnosis,saysKajBlennow,aprofessorofclinicalneurochemistry(神經化學)atSweden’sSahlgren-skaUniversityHospital.Thereareseveraldrugsthattreatthesymptoms.Ifyouorsomeoneyoucareforhassuchsymptoms,gotoyourdoctor.PeoplewithearlyAlzheimer’sareunabletodowhatthey’vealwaysdone,HereisinformationandadviceforhelpingtopreventanddelayAlzheimer’s.ItmeasureslevelsoftheproteinsinvolvedinAlzheimer’s,Todayit’soneoftheleadingcausesofdementia(癡呆),Later,yougetlostinyourownneighbourhood.第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ThereisaninterestingstoryabouthowPabloPicasso,thefamousSpanishartist,developedtheabilitytoproduceanamazingworkinjustminutes.Asthestorygoes,Picassowaswalkingthroughthemarketonedaywhenawoman_41_him.Shestoppedtheartist,pulledoutapieceofpaperandsaid,“Mr.Picasso,Iamafanofyourworks.Couldyoudoalittle42forme,please?”Picassosmiledand43drewasmall,butbeautifulpieceofartonthepaper.Then,he_44thepaperbacktothewoman,saying,“Thatwillbeonemilliondollars.”“ButMr.Picasso,itonly45you30secondstodrawthislittlemasterpiece,”saidthewoman“Mygoodlady,Ispend30years46todrawthatmasterpieceinthirtyseconds.”saidPicasso.Picassoisn’ttheonly47manwhoworkedfordecadestomasterhiscraft.His48istypicalofmanycreativegeniuses.Evenpeopleofconsiderabletalent49produceamazingworkbeforedecadesof50.Arecentstudy51theagesofNobelPrizewinners,greatinventors,andscientists.Theresearchersfoundthatmostgroundbreakingwork52duringthelatethirties—atleastafulldecadeintoanypersonalcareer.Eveninthefieldsofscienceandmaths,creative53isoftenmadeaftermorethantenyears’work.Thesefindings54theworkdonebypreviousresearchersaswell.Forexample,astudy_55atCarnegieMellonUniversitybyprofessorJohnHayesfoundthatoutof500famousmusicalpieces,nearlyallofthemwerecreatedaftertenyearsofthecomposer’scareer.Inlaterstudies,Hayesfoundsimilar56withpoetsandpainters.Hebegan57thisperiodhardworkandlittlefameasthe
“tenyearsofWhetheryouareacomposerorascientist,creativityisnota59youarebornwithorwithout.Itissomethingthatisdiscovered,honed(磨練),andimproved60_realwork.41.A.realized.B.recognizedC.interviewedD.followed42.A.chatting.B.readingC.shoppingD.drawing43.A.finally.B.unwillinglyC.quicklyD.suddenly44.A.handed.B.transportedC.arrangedD.delivered45..A.took.B.wastedC.spentD.requested46.A.practising.B.teaching.C.learning.D.intending47.A.funny.B.complex.C.arguable.D.brilliant48.A.journey.B.painting.C.model.D.achievement49.A.always.B.rarely.C.never.D.possibly50.A.wait.B.survey.C.practice.D.formation51.A.saw.B.kept.C.connected.D.tracked52.A.completed.B.peaked.C.succeeded.D.created53.A.advance.B.collection.C.development.D.progress54.A.match.B.show.C.include.D.delay55.A.carried.B.explored.C.conducted.D.removed56.A.patterns.B.lifestyles.C.conditions.D.customs57.A.lookingat.B.referringto.C.takingover.D.dressingup58.A.review.B.silence.C.rise.D.trick59.A.case.B.character.C.quality.D.role60.A.before.B.with.C.along.D.through第II卷第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當的內容(1個單詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。Amuseumhasmanagedtodrawinlotsofvisitorstolearnabout__61__century-oldduckrecipeandsamplethedish.Themuseum,__62___(locate)nexttotheWuzhenscenicspot,coversanareaof5,000squaremeters.It__63__(build)forthepublictounderstandthebrand'sculture."WewanttorideonthewaveofWuzhen's____64____(increase)hottourismandimproveourbrand'sfameandsales,"saysLuFengxue.ThebrandwasborninWuzhenin1848andhasbeenpopular__65__thedistinctivetasteofitsduckproducts.Now,Sanzhenzhaihasapproximately100___66__(outlet)acrossthecountry.Themuseum__67__(become)ahitsinceitopenedattheendofOctober.Approximately70busesdropbythemuseumonadailybasis,__68__translatestoroughly7,000tourists.Tourists___69___(typical)choosethreeducksat100yuan($15.15),accordingtoLu."__70__(we)productsareespeciallypopularwiththemiddle-agedandseniors,"saysLu.笫三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除.:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞。2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。On-linevotingbecomeincreasinglypopular,andmanycompetitionsgetpeopleinvolvedinit.Itisbeneficialtosomepeople,whileitputsothersintoadilemmaoverwhethertovoteornot.Inmyopinion,on-linevotingisinseparablepartofmodernlifeandshouldbewelcomed,sinceitisnomorethanawaytoparticipateinpubliclife.Itmakesnodifferencefromordinaryvotingevents,whichcandidatesgoaroundtoseeksupport.Inaddition,theInternetmakessurveyingandvotingeasyandconvenience,regardlessoftimeandspace.Furthermore,voteontheInternetmakesinstantfeedbackpossibly.Tobehonest,voterfeelannoyed,becauseoftheyaredividedbetweenemotionandfairness.Thingswillturnforthebetteriftheycanworkoutsomeparticipationrulesforpeopletoobey.However,Iholdapositiveattitudetowardson-linevoting.笫二節(jié)書面表達(滿分25分)假定你是李華,是一名高中生。最近,你筆友Jim發(fā)來一封電子郵件,詢問你心儀的大學。請給他回一封電子郵件,內容包括:1.你最想上哪一所大學;2.選擇這個大學的原因;3.如何實現自己的夢想。注意:1.詞數100左右;2.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearJim,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua廣東省五校協作體2023屆高三第一次聯考英語參考答案及評分細則第一部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)閱讀(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)A篇:21.B22.A23.BB篇:24.B25.C26.A27.CC篇:28.A29.C30.D31.AD篇:32.A33.D34.C35.D 第二節(jié)七選五(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)36.G37.F38.C39.B40.E第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)41.B42.D43.C44.A45.A46.C47.D48.A49.B50.C51.D52.B53.D54.A55.C56.A57.B58.B59.C60.D第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)61.a62.located63.wasbuilt64.increasingly65.for66.outlets67.hasbecome68.which69.typically70.Our笫三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),
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