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    这是一份山东省枣庄市第八中学三校区2023-2024学年高二下学期三月联考英语试卷(无答案),共9页。试卷主要包含了03,5分,满分7,B.At 8,5分,满分37, “Dr等内容,欢迎下载使用。
    (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)
    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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。
    1.What will James d tmrrw?
    A.Watch a TV prgram.B.Give a talk.C.Write a reprt.
    2.What can we say abut the wman?
    A.She’s generus.B.She’s curius.C.She’s helpful.
    3.When des the train leave?
    A.At 6:30.B.At 8:30.C.At 10:30.
    4.Hw des the wman g t wrk?
    A.By car.B.On ft.C.By bike.
    5.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
    A.Classmates.B.Teacher and student.C.Dctr and patient.
    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.What des the wman regret?
    A.Giving up her research.B.Drpping ut f cllege.C.Changing her majr.
    7.What is the wman interested in studying nw?
    A.Eclgy.B.Educatin.C.Chemistry.
    听第7段材料,回答第8、9 题。
    8.What is the man?
    A.A htel manager.B.A tur guide.C.A taxi driver.
    9.What is the man ding fr the wman?
    A.Lking fr sme lcal fds.
    B.Shwing her arund the seaside.
    C.Offering infrmatin abut a htel.
    听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
    10.Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
    A.In an ffice.B.At hme.C.At a restaurant.
    11.What will the speakers d tmrrw evening?
    A.G t a cncert.B.Visit a friend.C.Wrk extra hurs.
    12.Wh is Alice ging t call?
    A.Mike.B.Jan.C.Catherine.
    听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
    13.Why des the wman meet the man?
    A.T lk at an apartment.B.T deliver sme furniture.C.T have a meal tgether.
    14.What des the wman like abut the carpet?
    A.Its clr.B.Its design.C.Its quality.
    15.What des the man say abut the kitchen?
    A.It’s a gd size.B.It’s newly painted.C.It’s adequately equipped.
    16.What will the wman prbably d next?
    A.G dwntwn.B.Talk with her friend.C.Make payment.
    听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
    17.Wh is the speaker prbably talking t?
    A.Mvie fans.B.News reprters.C.Cllege students.
    18.When did the speaker take English classes?
    A.Befre he left his hmetwn.B.After he came t America.C.When he was 15 years ld.
    19.Hw des the speaker feel abut his teacher?
    A.He’s prud.B.He’s sympathetic.C.He’s grateful.
    20.What des the speaker mainly talk abut?
    A.Hw educatin shaped his life.
    B.Hw his language skills imprved.
    C.Hw he managed his business well.
    第二部分 阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
    A
    The Thai capital Bangkk isn’t just a big city full f skyscrapers, shpping malls, and traffic. There are many beautiful spaces prviding residents with fresh air and lts f healthy utdr activities in landscaped areas.
    Benjakitti Park
    The park has dedicated’ bicycle and jgging tracks arund the Lake Ratchada. The water’s edge is nicely framed by sme pretty plant life, with clurful flwers adding t the quietness. Yu’ll als find skate tracks, a central pavilin with funtains, and an impressive half-circle curtyard that’s ppular fr picnics.
    Opening Time: Daily frm 5 a. m. t 9 p. m.
    Benjasiri Park
    Benjasiri Park is the place t be fr sculpture lvers, with sme f the best examples f Thai sculptures arund the park reflecting histrical features. The centrepiece funtain hsts multimedia water dance shws 3 times daily. The park ffers utdr sprts facilities rarely fund at ther public parks in Bangkk, including a basketball curt, rller skating/skatebarding rink, tennis curt, and utdr swimming pl.
    Opening Time: Daily frm 5 a. m. t 9 p. m.
    Chatuchak Park
    Chatuchak Park ffers smething fr everyne at this park. Sme may walk r jg alng the green tracks line, while thers can appreciate nature in the Thai Literature and Herb Garden. The park’s nrthern end has many tennis curts and sccer fields. While yu’re there, make sure nt t miss the Train Museum and Yuth Traffic Garden.
    Opening Time: Daily frm 4:30 a. m. t 9 p. m.
    Sanam Luang Park
    Sanam Luang Park has been arund since the funding f Bangkk in 1782. Take part in the kite flying festival in March in different shapes and sizes flating in the sky. On mst days; yu can enjy a family picnic in the breezy late afternn while watching an exciting game f vlleyball.
    Opening Time: Daily frm 5 a. m. t 10 p. m.
    21.Which park pens earliest every day?
    A.Benjakitti Park.B.Benjasiri Park.
    C.Chatuchak Park.D.Sanam Luang Park.
    22.What is special in Benjasiri Park cmpared with the ther three parks?
    A.Clrful flwers.B.Traditinal sculptures
    C.Sccer fields.D.Walking tracks.
    23.What d Benjakitti Park and Sanam Luang Park bth have?
    A.A tennis curt.B.Sme skate tracks.
    C.A vlleyball curt.D.Sme picnic spts.
    B
    Peple are ften surprised by my fear f bld and needles. Wrking in a public health unit, I prbably have mre daily interactin with syringes (注射器) than the average persn. But the truth is, having my bld drawn scares me.
    When I was 9, I had an extremely high temperature. A nurse rudely stuck the needle int my arm causing a sharp pain. I avided having bld taken frm my bdy fr the next years. A few mnths befre I turned 30, my dctr rdered a bld test as part f my physical exam. I panicked. Sensing my fear, she gently suggested I see a psychiatrist (精神科医生). “Dr. M helped my ther patients with the same fear,” she said.
    When Dr. M called t set up an appintment, I hesitated. Talking abut persnal prblems t a medical licensed stranger was uncmmn in my family. “A psychiatrist?” Mther asked “He’ll just put yu n drugs. Can’t yu get ver this yurself? I almst listened. But I went t Dr. M’s clinic finally. “Phbias (恐惧症) are pretty easy t treat,” he said. I wasn’t cnvinced f his wrds, but was running ut f ptins
    We started with basic expsure treatment. I watched vides f bld being drawn every day. As I started t feel mre at ease with needles, Dr. M suggested drawing bld. As he gently pressed the needle int my flesh I felt dizzy and breathed deeply. After a few minutes, I lked at the needle. It wasn’t s bad. I didn’t pass ut. “Yu’re ding well,” Dr. M said.
    I still find it unpleasant getting bld drawn, but thanks t several mnths f treatment, I’m less scared. I hate t admit it but Dr. M is right—phbias can be treated. Smetimes, we have t leave ur cmfrt zne and face ur fears. And this can lead t freedm in the end.
    24.What caused the authr’s phbia?
    A.Her sensitivity t pains.B.Her anxiety abut the bld test.
    C.Her bad medical experienceD.Her regular cntact with syringes
    25.Hw did the authr feel when she first met Dr. M?
    A.Skeptical.B.Hpeless.C.Disappinted.D.Hesitant.
    26.Hw was the authr’s treatment?
    A.It eased the authr’s pain ttally.B.It was smther than expected
    C.It centered n expsure treatment.D.It turned t vide-based technlgy.
    27.What’s the best title f this text?
    A.Ups and Dwns Make One StrngB.Walk Tward What Scares Us
    C.Bravery Brings Us a Happier LifeD.Nurse Our Mental Health Carefully
    C
    D yu ever talk t yurself? Althugh it’s nt always a cnscius habit, mst f us practice self-talk n a daily basis.
    Research shws that self-talk can increase prductivity, mtivatin and cnfidence, and even help manage feelings. “There is slid evidence that self-talk strategies imprve learning and perfrmance,” accrding t sprt psychlgist Antnis Hatzigergiadis, wh studies the phenmenn f self-talk.
    He explains that there are generally three reasns why we practice self-talk: t instruct, t mtivate r t evaluate. Instructinal self-talk happens when we need t guide urselves thrugh a specific task, such as learning a new skill. Mtivatinal self-talk usually is used when we want t prepare urselves fr smething challenging; it can help t increase cnfidence. Evaluative self-talk mstly is related t past events r actins.
    Hatzigergiadis stresses that if we want t use such self-talk t gd advantage, it needs t be shrt, precise and, mst f all, cnsistent. Of curse, self-talk als can be ineffective and even detrimental if it’s nt dne right.
    “It is a matter f persnal preference r what wrks fr each persn; but generally, it is advised that self-talk be psitively rather than negatively phrased and fcus n what yu shuld d rather than n what yu shuld avid,” Hatzigergiadis says. S, fr example, it wuld be better t say “stay cl” instead f “dn’t get upset”. Althugh bth instructins cnvey the same meaning, yu shuld use psitive wrds rather than negative nes. In this way yu can avid ill results.
    Anther thing that can make a difference when practicing self-talk is the way yu address yurself. Accrding t the research published in Jurnal f Persnality and Scial Psychlgy, using “yu” rather than “I” when talking t yurself tends t be mre effective. The researchers explain that when yu think f yurself as anther persn, it allws yu t give mre bjective and useful feedback (反馈).
    28.Why d peple talk t themselves in Antnis’s pinin?
    A.T recall their past experiences.B.T guide them t find mre pprtunities.
    C.T encurage them t vercme difficulties.D.T evaluate their perfrmance when ding a task.
    29.Which f the fllwing is the best self-talk accrding t the text?
    A.Yu shall be brave.B.Never be afraid.
    C.I must be brave.D.Yu mustn’t be afraid.
    30.What des the underlined wrd “detrimental” mean in paragraph 4?
    A.Disturbing.B.Embarrassing.C.Useless.D.Harmful.
    31.What’s the main idea f this text?
    A.Peple d self-talk based n rules.B.Peple d self-talk fr gd reasn.
    C.Peple benefit frm prper self-talk.D.Peple shuld perfrm psitive self-talk.
    D
    Spring is in the air. Birds are singing and beginning t build their nests. It happens every year like clckwrk. But by cmparing recent bservatins with century-ld eggs preserved in museum cllectins, scientists invlved in the study were able t determine that abut a third f the bird species are nesting and laying eggs nearly a mnth earlier than they did a hundred years ag. And as far as the researchers can tell climate change is respnsible.
    “Egg cllectins are such a fascinating t fr us t learn abut bird eclgy ver time,” says Jhn Bates, directr f the Field Museum. The eggs, with the cntents remved, are stred in small bxes and accmpanied by labels, saying what kind f bird they belng t, where they’re frm, and precisely when they were cllected
    Fidin, an eclgist at Chicag’s Lincln Park Z, built a mdel fr studying the histrical and mdern data abut the egg cllectins. He fund a surprising result: amng the 72 bird species studied, abut a third are nesting and laying their first eggs 25.1 days earlier than they did a century ag.
    Given that the climate crisis has dramatically affected s many aspects f bilgy, the researchers lked t rising temperatures as a ptential explanatin fr the earlier nesting and laying. The changes in temperature are seemingly small but lead t different plants blming and insects emerging—things that culd affect the fd available fr birds. S birds have t mve their egg-laying dates t adapt.
    In additin t serving as a warning abut climate change, Bates believes the study highlights the imprtance f museum cllectins, particularly egg cllectins. “They’re heavy with data abut the past, and they can help us answer imprtant questins abut ur wrld tday,” he said.
    32.Hw did the scientists cnduct the study?
    A.By ding field research.B.By analyzing data.
    C.By referring t dcuments.D.By ding interviews.
    33.What d we knw abut the egg cllectins in the museum?
    A.They are labeled n exhibitin.B.They were cllected a century ag.
    C.They are used fr educatinal purpseD.They were specially prcessed fr strage.
    34.What des paragraph 4 mainly talk abut?
    A.Rising temperatures change birds’ habits.
    B.Rising temperatures affect fd available fr birds.
    C.Climate change leads t great changes t plants and insects
    D.Climate change shuld be t blame fr birds’ early laying
    35.What des Bates think f the study?
    A.Beneficial.B.Instructive.C.Inspiring.D.Surprising.
    第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
    阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
    There’s a reasn why s many peple lve running early in the mrning. 36 Nt nly d yu begin yur day mre relaxed and refreshed, but yu’ve already started things f with an accmplishment. If yu think yu’re ready t take advantage f the benefits f a mrning run, here are five suggestins frm the prfessinals.
    ●Find a friend, and be gentle with yurself
    Finding a partner t run with will give yu smene t be respnsible fr, and make it much harder t blw ff the run. It’s als imprtant t remember that this is a prcess, and yu can’t expect t d it perfectly frm the beginning. 37 “Once yu get int the habit, it becmes natural and actually jump starts yur day,” says Sheri Piers, tp American finisher at the 2012 Bstn Marathn.
    ●Embrace the mvement
    “The first few steps r blcks will be tugh in the mrning. They always are,” says Dr. Jrdan Metzl, wh has ver 32 marathn finishes under his belt. With a practice f mre than 20, 000patients, Metzl’s days are jam-packed, s early mrning runs are a must. 38 “Smetimes yu have t just d it, and remember that the mtivatin will cme later.” he says.
    ●Stay warm
    39 “If I g t bed in my sprts wear, all I need t d is thrw n the uter layers and head ut the dr. At least that takes away sme f the incnvenience,” says Tina Muir, a half-marathner. She als leaves her alarm n the ther side f the rm t help push herself up.
    ● 40
    “I view waking up early like tearing ff a Band-Aid,” says Michele Gnzalez, a running cach. “It’s gnna hurt fr a bit.” Her advice is relatively simple. “Yu just have t set the alarm early and start ding it,” she says. “After a few days, yu’ll be tired earlier at night and will start ging t bed earlier. This makes the early alarm feel a bit mre manageable.”
    A.It has majr benefits.
    B.Have a training plan.
    C.Make peace with the pain.
    D.It’s just like warming up a car in the winter.
    E.Even if yu have a setback r tw, keep at it.
    F.Still, he knws hw hard it can be t get mtivated.
    G.The wrst part is getting changed in the cld air especially in winter.
    第三部分 语言运用(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。
    Tidying yur desk, watering yur plants, flding clthes—these husehld chres are hardly the height f pleasure. Yet I ften find myself 41 these little tasks.
    If I’m stuck in writer’s blck with a deadline 42 , I’ll have t clear up the papers placed arund my ffice—and it’s smetimes the mst 43 I feel all day.
    I’m nt 44 in this. As we faced the stresses f the pandemic, many peple reprted finding renewed interest in 45 their hmes as a way f cping with uncertainty.
    Psychlgists suggest there are many ptential mechanisms (机制) that can explain the pleasure frm these tasks and their benefits—these may well encurage yu t 46 these dd jbs mre ften.
    Little chres may be useful because they 47 the mind, leading us t devte fewer resurces t the things that 48 us. Even if we struggle with activities that are meant t help us relax, we may find husehld tasks can help us appreciate the here and nw. But this depends n where we place ur 49 .
    In ne f the few studies t examine the mental health benefits f washing the dishes, researchers at Flrida State University divided 51 50 int tw grups. Half read a text that encuraged them t 51 fcus their thughts n the activity. “While washing the dishes, ne shuld be cmpletely 52 f the fact that ne is washing the dishes,” they were tld. The rest read factual instructins n hw t d washing up withut being encuraged t fcus their awareness n the activity.
    Afterwards, the participants were asked t take a questinnaire abut their 53 . Thse wh had fully engaged with the experience reprted a significantly better md. This included 54 nervusness and even a sense f “inspiratin”, as if the simple activity had 55 their minds.
    41.A.ignringB.enjyingC.avidingD.simplifying
    42.A.agreedB.establishedC.passingD.appraching
    43.A.relaxedB.bredC.wrriedD.annyed
    44.A.cnfidentB.fitC.alneD.stuck
    45.A.pening upB.lking afterC.returning tD.setting up
    46.A.sum upB.give upC.learn abutD.engage in
    47.A.ccupyB.bradenC.mtivateD.challenge
    48.A.interestB.btherC.delightD.surprise
    49.A.fcusB.hpeC.pressureD.happiness
    50.A.dishesB.husehldsC.participantsD.tasks
    51.A.entirelyB.quicklyC.slightlyD.initially
    52.A.sureB.prudC.gladD.aware
    53.A.interestsB.abilitiesC.feelingsD.habits
    54.A.cntinuedB.increasedC.unexpectedD.reduced
    55.A.slippedB.refreshedC.develpedD.exhausted
    第二节 语法填空(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。
    Wrld Olive Tree Day takes place n 26 Nvember every year. It 56 (establish) fficially at the 40th sessin f the UNESCO General Cnference in 2019.
    The live tree, especially the live branch, hlds an imprtant place 57 peple’s mind. Since ancient times, it has symblized peace, 58 (wise) and harmny. It is imprtant nt just t the cuntries 59 these nble trees grw but als t peple and cmmunities wrldwide.
    Prtecting and grwing the live tree is 60 increasingly urgent thing as the wrld fights against climate change. The cnservatin f cultural and natural heritage (遗产) is ne f UNESCO’s 61 (center) gals, and marking Wrld Olive Tree Day strengthens the effrts t achieve it.
    Wrld Olive Tree Day is set up 62 (encurage) the prtectin f the live tree and stress the values it symblizes, 63 (inspire) peple t appreciate its imprtant scial, cultural, ecnmic and envirnmental significance t humans.
    There is much t learn, share and celebrate n Wrld Olive Tree Day, and UNESCO encurages everyne t participate in 64 (activity) such as debates, cnferences, cultural events and exhibitins 65 (rganize) wrldwide.
    第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
    66.假定你是李华,你校原定于本周五举行为期两天的“农耕研学(Agricultural Field Trip)”活动,因天气影响将延期举行。请你写一封邮件告知交换生David,内容包括:
    1.说明变动原因;
    2.告知变动情况。
    注意:
    1.词数80左右;
    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    Dear David,
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________
    Yurs,
    Li Hua
    第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
    67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
    The nly life that Jeffrey had ever knwn was n the streets. Since his childhd, Jeffrey has been hmeless. His mther, Rebecca, was abandned by her husband, and they were frced t live in the streets withut a way t cver living expenses and rent.
    Sn afterward, his mm fell ill and passed away. As much as he tried, Jeffrey culdn’t find a permanent jb. Jeffrey nly had a few clthes, blankets, and shes, which he wuld push arund in a rusty trlley. With n family r friends, he relied n his lcal shelter and sup kitchen. He wuld ften ask the wrkers at a lcal burger place fr their leftvers t survive.
    One day, as Jeffrey was lking thrugh the trash can utside the burger shp, he nticed a black bject near the surface. He picked it up and realized it was a wallet. When he lked inside, he culd recgnize the 1. D. picture.
    The wallet belnged t Alan, a small business wner wh stayed a few blcks away. He remembered asking Alan fr mney a few weeks ag and saying n. Alan said that he was seriusly ill and saved every penny fr his treatment t get better.
    Alan’s cards, driver’s license, and cash were still inside the wallet, meaning he’d lst it by mistake. There was als a check fr $3000 inside the wallet. “This is life-changing mney. I culd get sme fresh clthes, maybe rent a small apartment and finally get a jb,” Jeffrey mumbled t himself.
    Jeffrey knew he culdn’t live with the guilt f knwing a man wuld suffer if he tk the mney fr himself. Even thugh he initially felt that the check may have been a gift frm Gd, he quickly realized that it was mre f a test.
    注意:
    1.续写词数应为150左右:
    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    Jeffrey walked a few blcks t Alan’s ffice.
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________
    Alan prmised t reward Jeffrey fr his kindness nce he recvered.
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________

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