吉林地区普通高中 2023-2024 学年度高三年级第一次模拟考试英语试题+答案

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吉林地区普通高中2023-2024年度高三年级第一次模拟考试

英 语 试 题

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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。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小

题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Where did the woman probably go on vacation?

A. In a town. B. In the mountains. C. On some beaches.

2. What does the man advise the woman to do?

A. Put on safety equipment.

B. Ride her bike more slowly.

C. Drive to another park.

3. What will the speakers probably do next?

A. Visit the woman’s mother.

B. Learn to cook noodles.

C. Go to a restaurant.

4. Why does the woman apologize to the man?

A. She lost his bags. B. She ran into him. C. She forgot his name.

5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?

A. How to treat others.

B. How to support a family.

C. How to find a great job.

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。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遍。

听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。

6. How does the woman suggest the man travel?

A. By car. B. By bus. C. By subway.

7. Why will the man go to the city center?

A. To find a job. B. To take a class. C. To meet his friend.

听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。

8. Where are the speakers?

A. In the man’s house.

B. In a clothing store.

C. In a design company.

9. What does the woman say about her business?

A. It focuses on personal needs.

B. It only provides formal clothing.

C. It attracts mainly young customers.

10. When will the wedding take place?

A. In one week. B. In four weeks. C. In one year.

听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。

11. Who is the man?

A. A manager. B. A secretary. C. An interviewee.

12. Which line of business is the company in?

A. Clothing. B. Education. C. Electronics.

13. How does the woman respond to the man’s lack of work experience?

A. It might be an issue.

B. It won’t be a problem.

C. She needs more information.

听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。

14. Why is the woman nervous about meeting the man’s sister?

A. Because his sister doesn’t invite her.

B. Because she’s never met his sister before.

C. Because she doesn’t know how to talk to strangers.

15. What does the man offer to do for the woman first?

A. Introduce her to others.

B. Prepare some food for her.

C. Show her around the room.

16. What is the man’s attitude towards the people at the party?

A. Positive. B. Negative. C. Indifferent.

17. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?

A. Friends.

B. Brother and sister.

C. Father and daughter.

听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。

18. What does the man give the speech for?

A. To introduce the sales and marketing director.

B. To congratulate the employees on their achievement.

C. To express his gratitude for everyone’s hard work.

19. What will the listeners receive today?

A. More vacation days.

B. Three new products.

C. An extra payment.

20. What is the speaker most proud of?

A. The teamwork of the employees.

B. The development of their product.

C. The performance of the team.

第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)

第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Love hiking but don’t want to have a heavy backpack for days on end? We’ve found

four great walks around Australia.

Three Capes Walk

Where: Tasmania

Length: Three days

The pice de rsistance of a hike in this remote southeast corner of Tasmania has to

be a flight over, or cruise(航 行 ) underneath, Cape Pillar–the tallest sea cliffs in the

Southern Hemisphere. Here you’ll find 300-metre-high sea columns rising from the

ocean. The equally impressive Cape Raoul – only accessible by hikers – will also give you

a taste of the dramatic, raw beauty to come.

Great Ocean Walk

Where: Victoria

Length: Three days

The 243-kilometre long Great Ocean Road is an Australian National Heritage –

listed area famed for its surf beaches and the Twelve Apostles – limestone(石灰岩) stacks

rising out of the Southern Ocean. It takes more than a week to walk the full length, but

this hike ensures you see the best bits over three days.

Larapinta Trail &Red Center Walk

Where: Northern Territory

Length: Nine days

If you haven’t experienced the beating heart of Australia, this is the way to do it.

Walk part of the Larapinta Trail, a 231-kilometre path that follows the rocky spine of

the West MacDonnell Ranges from Alice Springs Telegraph Station to Mount Sonder.

Light to Light Walk

Where: New South Wales

Length: Four days

The Sapphire Coast was named after a gem because of its deep blue sparkling

waters. A hike here takes you deep into this dramatic landscape from striking 320-

million-year old red rocky outcrops to coastal forests. Glide along its dynamic waters on

a cruise to take in the birdlife, and if you’re lucky, you might even spot a dolphin or,

from May to November, a migrating whale.

21. What can you appreciate in “Three Capes Walk”?

A. The Twelve Apostles. B. The Larapinta Trail.

C. Cape Pillar. D. The Sapphire Coast.

22. What can you do while hiking in New South Wales?

A. Appreciate the birdlife along the dynamic waters.

B. See limestone stacks rising out of the Southern Ocean.

C. Spot a dolphin or a migrating whale from March to November.

D. Walk a 231-kilometre path to experience the beating heart of Australia.

23. Which of the following has the longest length of a visit for the tourists?

A. Victoria. B. Northern Territory.

C. New South Wales. D. Tasmania.

B

Phebe Cox grew up in what might seem an unlikely mental health danger zone for a

kid: tony Palo Alto, California. But behind its surface of family success and wealth, she

said, is an environment of heavy pressure on students to perform. By 2016, when Cox

was in middle school, Palo Alto had a teen suicide(自 杀 ) rate four times the national

average.

Cox’s family lived by the railroad tracks where many of the suicides occurred. She

got counseling(咨询). But that choice is not always easily available to teens in crisis –

and she and her peers regarded school mental health services as their last choice because

of concerns about privacy.

A new program provides an alternative. Called Allcove, it offers unattached health

and wellness sites to those ages 12 to 25. Although Allcove is built to support a wide

range of physical, emotional and social needs, its main goal is to deal with mental health

challenges before they develop into deeper problems.

Cox said,“I felt pretty helpless as a young teenager, but Allcove is all about the

students and the students' needs.”

About half of all lifetime mental illness begins by age 14 and 75% before age 25,

according to researchers. Yet access to mental health care in the U.S. is lacking.

According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, some 30 million adults and children

with mental health conditions go without treatment, and 129 million people live in areas

with shortages of mental health professionals.

Allcove provides fully staffed safe spaces for teens and young adults to discuss and

deal with their health, both mental and physical.

Dr. Steven Adelsheim, a psychiatrist, who created the Allcove in 2014, said,“There is

a crying need in the U.S. to reach kids with early intervention and help.”Sometimes a kid

may come in with a physical complaint, and only after a few visits is the mental suffering

brought out into the open. When that happens, Alcove can make a“warm handoff”to a

mental health specialist onsite.

Success, say Adelsheim and Cox, would mean the establishment of hundreds of

Allcove centers up and down the state and, eventually, around the country.

24. Why did Cox and her peers regard school mental health services as their last choice?

A. They were indifferent to the program.

B. They were concerned about their health.

C. They were upset about the occurrence of the suicides.

D. They were worried about their personal information leak.

25. How does the author prove the lack of mental health care in the US?

A. By giving examples.

B. By listing data.

C. By showing comparison.

D. By analyzing cause and effect.

26. What does the underlined word “that” in paragraph 7 mean?

A. The sense of mental suffering.

B. Involvement of health experts.

C. Complaints about physical suffering.

D. The pressing call for assistance.

27. Which of the following best describes the impact of the program?

A. Predictable. B. Short-lived. C. Unidentifiable. D. Significant.

C

A revolution has recently taken place in behavioural biology. Its consequences are

far-reaching, both for our self-image as humans and for our relationship with animals.

Just a few decades ago, behavioural science was guided by two key beliefs: animals

cannot think, and no scientific statements can be made about their emotions. Today, the

same discipline holds both ideas to be false and assumes the very opposite: animals of

some species are capable of insight – they can recognize themselves in a mirror and

exhibit at least a basic sense of self-awareness – and they have rich emotional lives that

seem to be amazingly similar to those of humans.

Indeed, the transformation of the concept of the animal in modern behavioural

biology has been fundamental. This has been confirmed by the death of a third belief: for

decades, it was taught that animals behave for the good of their species. Today we know

this is not the case. Rather, animals do everything to ensure that copies of their own

genes are passed to the next generation with maximum efficiency and, when necessary,

they will also kill conspecifics. Clearly, they are not, as Jane Goodall had once famously

hoped, ‘like us, but better’.

The border between humans and animals is also beginning to blur in other areas.

Certain aspects of the social environment can cause stress for both humans and animals,

while other similar factors can relieve it. Indeed, animal behaviour does not develop in a

fixed manner: environmental influences, socialisation, and learning can change an

animal from the prenatal phase(胎 儿 期 ) through adulthood. Like humans, animals

ultimately appear individualised upon closer inspection.

However, such similarities across genes, brain structure, and the endocrine(内分泌

的 ) system do not automatically imply similarities concerning thoughts, feelings, and

behaviour. To better understand these characteristics, we need to look at specific studies

in both animals and humans. In the case of animals, such studies take place within the

field of behavioural biology, which was properly defined by one of the fathers of the

discipline, the Nobel Prize winner Nikolaas Tinbergen, as ‘the study of behaviour by

biological methods’.

28. According to the new research, some animals___________.

A. possess rich emotions.

B. can hardly recognize themselves.

C. can show little self-awareness.

D. are incapable of understanding.

29. It can be inferred that animals’ behavioural actions are mainly driven by

__________.

A. their desire to protect their species.

B. their ability to recognize themselves in mirrors.

C. their urge to guarantee the gene transmission.

D. their eagerness to be socially interacted.

30. Which of the following statements is true according to Paragraph 3?

A. There’s a clear distinction between humans and animals.

B. Social environment may have an impact on animal behavior.

C. Animals will eventually become standardized.

D. Learning alone can shape animal behaviour altogether.

31.Which of the following titles best summarizes the article?

A. Evolution of Views in Behavioral Biology: Typical Human, Typical Animal?

B. The Emotional Lives of Animals: A Study of Similarities and Differences with

Humans

C. Understanding the Blurred Boundaries: The Human – Animal Connection in

Modern Science

D. Past and Present: How Behavioral Biology Views Animals

D

Behind the Mask

Wearing the face of Patih Manis, a character in Bali’s dance dramas, means more

than simply putting on a tapel, or mask.

“When you dance with a tapel and perform its character, you undergo a

transformation,”says I Made Bandem, a scholar and teacher of Balinese arts – and a

dancer for seven decades. “You must‘marry’that mask and make ritual(仪式) offerings

to create unity between yourself and the tapel. Many dancers will sleep with the mask

beside them, so that they can learn its true character.”

Hand – carved tapel are essential to Topeng Pajegan and Topeng Panca, dance

dramas often held at temple festivals and family rituals across this Indonesian island.

The masks, along with delicate costumes, music that makes you sleep, and staccato

movements – sometimes only of the fingers – have attracted Balinese audiences since the

17th century. The stories staged in Pajegan and Panca tell the history of the Balinese

people, and the characters never change: Their appearance, movements, roles, and even

the order in which they emerge remain the same. Yet in spite of this structure, topeng

leave room for a great deal of artistic freedom. With no written text and no required

musical arrangement, the entire performance which can last around four hours will be

an improvisation – dancers and musicians drawing signals from one another.

It’s believed that every mask used for performance has a spirit. And if the correct

offerings and taboos have been observed and the dancers have devoted themselves to

mental, physical, and spiritual training, then during a dance drama their bodies will

become a medium for the tapel’s spirit.

“A dancer strives to achieve taksu, which is a combination of presence, power, and

passion, ”says Bandem.“This is what we pray for before we perform; it is through taksu

that we bring the ancestors and their stories to life.”

32. What can we learn about tapel from the first two paragraphs?

A. Tapel refers to a character’s name.

B. Tapel is supposed to be with the dancers all along.

C. Tapel builds a bridge between the dancer and the true character.

D. Tapel experiences dramatic changes when worn by a dancer.

33. All the following can attract the audience at the dance dramas mentioned

except________.

A. Well-designed costumes.

B. Balinese stories.

C. Uplifting music.

D. Artistic freedom.

34. Which one can better explain the meaning of “improvisation” in the third paragraph?

A. A performance created casually.

B. A performance with full preparation.

C. A performance given perfectly terribly.

D. A performance without deliberate preparation.

35. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

A. Taksu is a Balinese dancer’s pursuit.

B. The story behind the mask.

C. Tapel’s spirit is impossible to overlook.

D. Taksu is a medium to connect the past and the present.

第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项

为多余选项。

The Habits of Recovering Procrastinators(拖延者)

We all procrastinate (拖延) occasionally. Procrastination can be defined as delaying

a project, a task or an intended course of action, despite expecting to feel the guilt or

shame of the delay. I have developed some habits that will allow you to live in the

present, be much more productive and remove the procrastination that no longer serves

you.

Manage yourself in Time. Becoming a recovering procrastinator requires

developing a much greater sense of time — one hour, one day, one week, one month, one

year. 36

You then gain a better understanding of how to manage your time effectively and make

steady progress towards your goals.

Set small goals. _ 37 They desire to have a half-a-million-dollar year in their

first year as a business owner or to make a remarkable leap from a high-school actor to

winning an Oscar. Instead, what typically happens is that they fall apart emotionally.

Those breakdowns lessen the emotional energy necessary to progress toward their goals.

38 If you tend to procrastinate, keeping an organized list helps you develop

much more focus. By actively committing your tasks to writing, you break free from the

aimless spinning and equip yourself to overcome procrastination.

Rank tasks by importance. Develop the habit of organizing your tasks based on their

significance. 39 This way, you’ll prevent yourself from getting overwhelmed and

ensure that essential work gets done.

Don’t be too hard on yourself. Overcoming procrastination is a journey filled with

ups and downs. 40 Remember to be kind and patient with yourself along the way.

You’ve got this, and I believe in you.

A. Document your tasks and thoughts.

B. It’s common for procrastinators to aim high.

C. You can establish a daily or weekly timetable.

D. Overcome procrastination with organized focus.

E. Identify the most critical ones and tackle them first.

F. This is breaking down tasks into manageable time frames.

G. You’ll encounter roadblocks and experience moments of frustration.

第三部分 语言知识运用 (共两节,满分 30 分)

第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最

佳选项。

If the plant could thrive(茁壮成长), maybe I could too, even with cancer.

After my cancer diagnosis (诊断), my friend gifted me a lucky bamboo plant in a

deep-green pottery bowl. Despite my physical limitations, 41 the green plant

became an achievement during a time when I felt 42 .

As a family physician used to 43 care, now I was the one relying on others. The

44 change left me feeling unsettled. Watering the plant, as small an act as it was, 45

me to my old identity and taught me I could still be a caregiver and be 46 .

Through surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy (化疗), I 47 looking after the

plant, and it thrived, so did my 48 .

But then, 49 , its leaves kept browning and dropping to the floor. The 50

of its struggles made me frustrated and uneasy. I seemingly related its struggle to my

own health, fearing it 51 the return of my tumor (肿瘤).

As my anxiety eased, I 52 guidance online to figure out how to better take care

of the poor little thing. Following the 53 found, I transplanted it to a larger pot,

allowing more room and nutrients it required. When it returned to the sunny window,

we both began to thrive again!

Now, the lucky bamboo was not just a 54 item in my home but a representation

of life, and the ability to find 55 even in challenging circumstances.

41. A. looking for B. picking up C. digging up D. caring for

42. A. useless B. painless C. selfless D. desireless

43. A. respecting B. persuading C. showing D. providing

44. A. gradual B. positive C. enormous D. complex

45. A. connected B. recommended C. added D. sent

46. A. focused on B. brought up C. picked up D. depended on

47. A. delayed B. continued C. avoided D. considered

48. A. optimism B. career C. opportunity D. lesson

49. A. originally B. possibly C. mysteriously D. approximately

50. A. attitudes B. signs C. meanings D. outcomes

51. A. affected B. mirrored C. tested D. prevented

52. A. exchanged B. shared C. appreciated D. sought

53. A. instructions B. commands C. schedules D. trends

54. A. flexible B. sustainable C. decorative D. sensitive

55. A. company B. hope C. aid D. creativity

第二节(共 10 个小题;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。

First-time visitors to Chengdu may find it to be a city with rich cultural heritage.

The emblem(标志) of a gold leaf, 56 (feature) four flying birds surrounding

the sun, can be seen everywhere in the city. The emblem, which represents Chengdu,

57

(choose) as the symbol of China Cultural Heritage by the State Administration of

Cultural Heritage in 2005.

After the discovery of the Sanxingdui Ruins in the city of Guanghan in 1929, 58

was believed to be one of Sichuan’s most important archaeological finds, a 3,000-year-old

gold-leaf sunbird was unearthed at the Jinsha Ruins in 2001. In 2018, Chengdu made the

decision 59 (become) a world cultural city. In recent years, Chengdu’s efforts to

globalize have accelerated, 60 a series of major international cultural and sports

activities have been held, laying the foundation for it to build 61 into a world-

famous tourist city.

Chengdu’s 62 (attract) range from giant pandas 63 the poetic legacy

of the Du Fu Thatched Cottage. Hidden in thick greenery, the Temple of Marquis Wu

was built as 64 memorial hall in honor of Zhuge Liang and now China’s

personification of loyalty and wisdom. The city also offers a museum including a cottage

modelled after the poetic descriptions of Du Fu, one of China's 65 (great) poets,

emphasizing his influence on Chinese literature.

第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分 40 分)

第一节 (满分 15 分)

你们学校正在举办“我最喜欢的格言”的征文活动,内容包括:

1. 对格言进行解释;

2. 结合个人经历谈论意义或启示。

注意:1.词数 80 词左右;

2.可选择参考内容以外的格言;

3.题目已为你写好 My Favourite Proverb。

参考内容: 1. A thousand-mile journey begins with the first step. –Laozi

2. Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well.

My Favourite Proverb

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