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    成都七中高2023届高三下零诊模拟考试
    英 语
    考试时间:120分钟满分: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。
    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.Whatdoes themanoffer thewoman?
    A.Araincoat.B.Aride.C.Anumbrella.
    2. Wheredidthewomango?
    A.Nowhere.B.Thedoctor’s.C.The railwaystation.
    3. Whichofthefollowingsatisfiestheman?
    A.The kitchen.B.Thebedroom.C.The bathroom.
    4.What istheweather like?
    A.Freezingand wet.B.Warmanddry.C.Sunnybutwindy.
    5.What isthewomanlookingfor?
    A.Anicemagazine.B.Ashoppinglist.C.Agoodmovie.
    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至8题。
    6.What isthewomangoingtodo?
    A.Preparelunch.B.Haveaparty.C.Go to afriend’s.
    7.Whatdoes thewomanstillneed?
    A.Atie.B.Someflowers.C.Somecandies.
    8.Whatshouldone dowhenhegoestoafriend’shousefor thefirsttime?
    A.Take something.B.Getdressedup.C.Havedinner.
    听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
    9.What istherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
    A.Daughter and father.B.Husbandandwife.C.Boyfriendand girlfriend.
    10. Whywill notMichaelcomehere?
    A.He hasafever.
    B.Hewill gotoseeafilm.
    C.He isbusytakingcareofhismother.
    共10页第1页



    11. Wherewill theman goafter thedinner?
    A.Go toseeMichael.
    B.Gofor awalkwithhiswife.
    C.Go toseeafilmwithhiswife.
    听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
    12.How wastheman’strip?
    A.Amazing.B.Bittersweet.C.Terrible.
    13.Howdidthemangetbacktothehotel?
    A.Heaskedsomeonetodrivehim back.
    B.Herenteda car tobeback.
    C.Hereturnedby taxi.
    14. Whathappenedtothemanon thetrip?
    A.He hadacaraccident.B.Hegotlostontheway.C.The foodcausedhissickness.
    听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
    15. Wheredidthetroublehappen?
    A.Atacafe.B.Ataschool.C.Atasupermarket.
    16. Whydidthetwoboysdecidetodisturbpeoplethere?
    A.Theyhadn’tpaidtheirbill last time.
    B. Theyhadbeenforbidden toeatthere.
    C. Thefoodwas terriblyservedthere.
    17.Howdidtheprincipal find outwhothetroublemakerswere?
    A.The manager describedthem.
    B. Themanager told her theirnames.
    C. Thegueststheredescribedtheir looking.
    听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
    18. Whenwill thefinalexambe held?
    A.NextTuesday.B.NextThursday.C.Duringthelast week.
    19. Whatshouldthestudentsreviewbeforetheexam?
    A.Mid-term examand classnotes.
    B. Mid-term exam andthetextbooks.
    C.Classnotes andthetextbooks.
    20. Whatcanwelearnaboutthefinalexam?
    A.Allthesubjectmatterswillbe tested.
    B. Students needto answer fivequestions.
    C.It decides themajority ofthecourse grade.
    共10页第2页



    第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该
    项涂黑。
    A
    Aboutus
    Fablesandfairytales.comisanon-profitsiteforvisitorsfromallovertheworldtoshareandreadfables
    and fairytales.
    Ourmainobjectiveistopromotetheimportanceofsuchstoriesindevelopingculture,imagination
    andcreativity.Webelievethatreadingthefablesandfairytalesfromdifferentculturesallowsustobuild
    agreater understandingand appreciation ofthediversityaroundtheworld.
    Weorganisestorytellingsessionsaroundtheworld.Watchoutforourmonthly“FableandFairyTale”
    writingcompetitionfor differentage groups.Wealsorunthepermanent“FableandFairy Tales”museum
    inHanau,Germany,atthehome oftheBrothersGrimm.Contactusatmuseum@fablesandfairytales.com
    toarrange yourvisit!
    Themuseumisopentoallindividualsandschoolgroupswithabooking.Amultilingualguideis
    available on request.Nochargesfor guides andadmissions butdonations aremuchappreciated.
    OngoingEvent:Find aStoryteller
    Listeningtoastorycomes tolifewithsome ofthebest storytellersin
    theworld.Choosefromenthusiasticperformerswhowillsingandactout
    afamousstoryforyou,oranelderlygrandmotherwhowillcharmthe
    audiencewithhervoicealone.Wehavemorethan150amateurand
    professionalstorytellersinour list.
    Join usasastoryteller!
    Ifyouarepassionateaboutbeingastoryteller,sendusavideoofa
    readingtostoryteller@fablesandfairytales.com.
    Uploadagreatperformanceandwewill include youin ourlist!
    Mostofourstorytellersareamateurswhodoitforthelove
    ofthestories.Someareprofessionalswhodochargefor
    theirservices.Docontactustofindoutthecost,ifany,for
    their services.
    21.Whatisthemaingoal offablesandfairytales.com?
    A.It providesvisitorswithteachingresources.
    B.It promotes thereading offables and fairytales.
    C.It holds variouswritingcompetitionsaroundtheworld.
    D.It conductstoursandlessonsattheFablesandFairy TalesMuseum.
    22.Howdoesthe“FablesandFairyTales”museum support itself?
    A.It chargesfor admissionsandguides.
    B.It makesprofitsfrom advertisements.
    C.It receives moneyfrom theBrothersGrimm.
    D.It relies on thedonationsfromitsvisitors.
    共10页第3页



    23.Whatcanwelearnaboutthestorytellers?
    A.They getpaidfrom thewebsite.
    B.Theyareexperiencedinstorytelling.
    C.Theywill receiveprofessionaltraining.
    D.Theyarechosenby theiruploadedworks.
    B
    Foryearsgoinghomefortheholidayshasbeenbittersweet.Iappreciatetheopportunitytospend
    qualitytimewithmymombutitispainfulformetosee herhouselitteredwithstuff.Clothesboughtbut
    neverworn,andnewitemsintheiroriginalpackagingcarelesslypurchasedandneverused.It’sevident
    thatseeingthestuffonadailybasisremindsmymomofatimewhenshopping was herwayofspending
    money.
    Ididn’tfullyunderstandtheextenttowhichmymomwassufferinguntilthisweek,whenIsaw piles
    ofclothesonherbed.“Howdoyoumanagetosleepeverynightwithallthatstuff,Mom?”Iasked.Tomy
    horror,shereplied,“IdoitbecauseIknowIhavetogetridofallthisstuffeventually;Iampunishing
    myself by sleepingwiththemuntil I do–that.”
    Shockedandupset,Igentlyexplainedtoherthatpunishingherselfwasonlytomakethingsworse,
    and thateverybodydeserves aplacetosleepinpeace,no matter whatmistakes they’vemade.I suggested
    she move all thestuff upstairs,leaving herroomcomfortabletosleepin.
    Withpatienceandher slowbutsteadyguidance,I helped hergo throughsomeofthepiles and move
    themupstairs.FortherestoftheweekIstayedthere,shewasinabettermoodandwasexcitedaboutgoing
    throughtherestofthehousetofinallygetridofherstuff—pastmistakesandpainfultimes.Theitems
    brought backpainfulmemoriesas weinspectedandmovedthem,but Ikept remindingher thatremoving
    themwouldallowhertomoveonandheal.Wefinallysoldsomanythingsandtookbagafterbagto
    charity.
    Thestuffisjustasignofthedestructivepatternsofself-hatredonpastmistakes.Onlythroughtheact
    ofself-forgivenesscanwe bringaboutachainreactionofreorganizing—both ofthehouse andheart.
    24. Whatmadetheauthor feel bitter?
    A.Shecouldn’t understandhermom’ssorrows.
    B.Hermomwasstuckinthepainfulmemories.
    C.Hermomwasalways leftalone athome.
    D.Hermomwastedmoneyon uselessthings.
    25. Theunderlinedword“that”inthesecondparagraphrefersto_______.
    A.gettingrid ofthestuffB.buyingthestuff
    C.openingthestuffD.movingthestuff
    26.Wecan infer from thepassagethat ______.
    A.theauthor never bought her mom anything
    B.theauthor’smom hasno money topurchasenow
    C.theauthor’smom regretsbuyingso manythings
    D.theauthor knowshermom’ssufferingonlythisweek
    27.What’sthebest titleofthepassage?
    A.Howtodoshoppingwisely
    B.Clearancehelpsreorganizethehouse
    C.Keepaneyeon theelderly’sbehavior
    D.Self-forgiveness makesadifference
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    C
    Beingabletotellhumanfacesapartisaskillthatalmosteverypersonhas,althoughsomearefar
    betteratitthanothers.ButanewstudyoutfromthejournalScientificReportssaysthatthisisnotjusta
    skill thathumans possess. Evenfishcandoit.
    Followingupon researchstudyingdifferentspecies’abilities torecognizehumanfaces(sheep,dogs,
    cows,horses,andbirdshaveallbeentried),theresearchersfromtheUniversityofOxfordandthe
    UniversityofQueenslanddecidedtopickananimalthatdoesnothaveanevolvedneocortex(大脑新皮
    层),thepartofthebrainthatprocessessightandsounds,anddoesnothaveacloserelationshipwith
    humans.Thatway,therewouldbenoreasonwhythesetestsubjectswouldhaveapasthistoryof
    identifyinghumanfaces.So theypickedthearcherfish,areeffishvarietythatshootswaterintotheairto
    knockitsprey outofthesky.They usedthisadaptationto have thefishspraywaterataface on a monitor
    hangingovertheir tanksforareward.Mostofthefishwereableto pick out theirlearnedface,even when
    colours weretakenawayormethodswereusedtomakethefaceshapes unclear.
    Thisstudygivesmorebackingtothehypothesis(假设)thatdifferentiatingbetweenfacesisnotjust
    askillthatbig-brainedorganismsarebornwith.Itispossiblethatagoodportionofrecognizingfacesis
    learnedovertime.Thedevelopmentoftheneocortexmaycontributeonlytoquicklyprocessalargenumber
    offacesinvaryingsituations.Butmoreworkneedstobeconductedtofindadeeperlinktothispossible
    learnedbehaviour.Thesamplesizeofthisstudywasverysmall–onlyeightfishwereusedaltogether.
    Also,thefacesdisplayedonthemonitorwereonlywhite,femalefacesfromaGermandatabase,shownin
    afrontalview,withnoexpressions.Otheranimaltrialshaveshownthatsomespecies,likepigeons,respond
    moretodifferingangles andvariedexpressions.
    28.Whatisthepurpose of thispassage?
    A.Tointroduce ascientificdiscovery.
    B.Topresentthedifferencesbetweenspecies.
    C.Toclarifyhowanimalstell human facesapart.
    D.Tointroducetheanimalsthatcan recognizehumanfaces.
    29.Whywerethearcherfishchosen astest subjects?
    A.Theyarecleverer thanotherspecies.
    B.Theyhavesharpvisionandhearing.
    C.Theyaren’t closelyrelatedtohumans.
    D.Theyspraywater tohit theprey.
    30.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardthestudy?
    A.Cautious.B.Negative.C.Consistent.D.Sympathetic.
    31.Which ofthefollowingissuggestedfor similar studies inthefuture?
    A.Includingmoretest subjects.B.Enlargingthehumanfaces.
    C.Employingmoremaleresearchers.D.Usingblack-and-whitepictures.
    共10页第5页




    D
    Ifonemorepersontalksaboutthebenefitsofmindfulness,Iwillthrowcabbageatthem.Justkidding.
    ButIdohavelotsofcabbagehappilyrottingawayinmykitchen,thankstothewellnessobsessionthat
    failedtokeepmyattention.This isa symptom ofaphenomenonknown as“wellnesstiredness”.
    Wellnessisseriouslybigbusinesswithaworthof$3.72trillionandahealthyannualgrowthof14
    percent.Tosatisfythisconsumingdesire,brandsofsuperfoodsandvariousexerciseclassescrowdin.
    “The problem withallthisconstantlychanginginformationonwhattoeatorwhich exerciseclasstotake
    isthatpeoplebegintoformdistorted(扭曲的)mindsetstowardstheideaofahealthylifestyle,”explains
    DrBijal,apsychologistatNightingaleHospital.“Theleastharmfulresultofadistortedmindsetwillbe
    confusion.Themostharmfulwouldbeseriousphysicaland mentaldisorderslikeextremedietingorover-
    exercising.”
    It’slittlewonderthatmanypeoplearebeginningtorejecttheideaofwellnessandthelifestyleit
    advocates.“Ican’ttellyouthenumberofwellnessaccountsI’veunfollowedonInstagram,”onefitness-
    enthusiastfriendtellsme.WhenIaskherwhy,shetellsmethatthepublicpursuitofwellnesshasreached
    “theeye-rollstage”.Meanwhile,salesoffitnesstrackersandwearablewellnessthingshavedropped
    sharply.
    Speakingofgymculture,whichoffersclasseslikehulahoopandyoga,it’salsobeginningtoshow
    signsthatpeoplearereturningtomoreconventionalformsofexercise—somethatwouldn’tlookoutof
    place on a schooltimetable.
    Thewholepointofwellnessisthatitshouldbecomesuchaneverydaythingthatyouforgetabout
    seekingit.Livingahealthylifestylebecomes agivenrather thansomethingsingledoutas impressiveand
    worthapplauding.Now,morepeoplearestartingtocycletoandfromwork,swimonlunchbreaksand
    eventrytobuyoldschool exercise bikes.
    32.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph2?
    A.Thewellnessbusinesscostspeopleagreatdealofmoney.
    B. Peoplearefacedwithtoomanyfoodand exercise choices.
    C.Distortedmindsetstowardswellnesscause harmfulconsequences.
    D.Thewellnessindustry hasbeen developingatasteadyspeed.
    33.Whyistheauthor’sfriendmentionedin Paragraph3?
    A.Toinform uswearablewellnessthingsare notpopular.
    B.Toadvocatetheideaofwellnessandahealthylifestyle.
    C.Totell us thatonlinewellnessaccountsarehardtofollow.
    D.Toshowpeople’snegativeattitudetowellnessobsession.
    34.Whyarepeoplestartingtoreturntotraditionalforms ofexercise?
    A.Sportssuch ascyclingaremoreimpressive.
    B. Peoplearetreatingwellness asan everydaything.
    C.Classeslikehulahoopandyogaaretooexpensive.
    D.Peoplehavecometoknow wellnessisnotso necessary.
    共10页第6页




    35.Which of thefollowingisthebest titlefor thetext?
    A.TheImportanceofLivingaHealthyLifestyle
    B.Are YouSufferingfromWellness Tiredness?
    C.TheBenefits ofMindfulnessintheWellnessIndustry
    D.WhatistheRealMeaningofWellnessObsession?
    第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
    根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
    选项中有两项为多余选项。
    Let’sfaceit:Thelasthourofanyone’sworkdayisnotalwaysfruitful.Asthehoursofpeak
    productivitystarttodecline,mostpeoplebeginwatchingtheclock,waitingfornothing.36“How
    positivelyyouendyourprofessionaldaycanpromotesuccessbothinsideandoutsideoftheoffice,”says
    RandiLevin, atransitionallifestrategist.Let’ssee how successful peopleend theirworkdaywithabang.
    Successfulpeoplereflectontheiraccomplishments.Whilemanyofusspendourlasthourofwork
    makingato-dolistfortomorrow,theyreviewthedaytheyjusthad,instead.37Similarly,Levin
    recommendswritingdowntheday’swinsrather thansetbacksorto-dos, aswellas reviewingyour listof
    successes onceamonth.It will prove yourprofessionalgrowthandbringmorejoyintoyourjob.
    Also,successfulpeoplebrainstormsolutionsfortoday’ssetbacks.38Instead,theyendtheirday
    bythinkingcarefullyabouttheproblemstheymet,brainstormingpossiblesolutions,andthenleavingthem
    for tomorrow.Theywill settlethose problemsafter agoodnight’ssleep.
    39Ratherthandetailingthetasksthatneedtogetdone,thiskindoflistencouragespeopleto
    focusonfindingsolutionsfortheirprojects.“Forgetthehorrible‘to-do’list.”Levinsays,“Beforeheading
    to happyhours,writedownthreeto fivegoalsyouhaveforthenext24 hours.40Itwillprovide you
    withnotonlyaconcreteandpositivewaytobegintomorrow,but alsoit willallowyoutosee many more
    possibilities.”
    A.Thislist isa promise toyourself.
    B. Successful peoplemakeato-dolist.
    C. It willmakepeopleunderstandtheproblemsbetter.
    D.Theynever bringtheday’sfailures home withthem.
    E.Another jobthesepeople doistocreate anactionlist.
    F.Butendingtheworkdaywithpurpose canmakeadifference.
    G.Theytypicallychoose acase and considerwhatledto thatsuccess.
    第三部分英语知识运用(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,从短文后所给各题的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳
    选项。
    共10页第7页



    Mydaughterloveddance,untilshedidn’t.Afteran41firstyear,Inoticedherinterest
    fadingweekbyweek.Then,oneday,sheslowlywalkedto mebeforeclassandaskedifshecouldjust
    42it.
    Myfirstreaction was to43her to“finish whatyoustart”.44, stickingwithsomething
    difficult can teachperseverance,discipline andconfidence. Butwatchingmyfirst-grader45
    herselfintoeachballetposition,Istartedtoquestionhowmuch46that“blanketadvice”made.
    Isitreallyinmykid’sbest47,oreven practical,tomakeher sticktoeverycommitmentthrough
    untilshereachesabitter48?Whatiftherearedifferentbut49valuablequalities,whichcan
    be gainedby50thethingsthatare notright for her?
    Withthewintershowapproaching,Irealizedsheneededtoeither51her classorcommit
    herself toit.After afewdays’ consideration, she52dancewasn’tfor her—achoiceI53.
    Quitting isneverablack-and-whiteissue.Sometimes,itmeans54abarrierin yourwayto love
    somethingelse.Inmydaughter’scase,endingdancemadespaceforhernewhobbies,suchas
    horsebackridingandGirlScouts.She’sintothem fornow, butitisokayifthat55changes.
    Asadults,weareaccustomedto56thepowerofsayingyes,butwhataboutsayingno?
    Theabilitytorecognizewhensomethingisn’tan57investmentofourtimeorenergyisalso
    important.Asmydaughtergetsolder,Iwanthertofeelconfidentto58somethingthat’sno
    longermeetingherneeds.Sheshouldn’tbeheldbackbythethoughtthatshemust59something
    atany cost60becauseshe hasstarted.
    41.A.annoyingB.independentC.enthusiasticD.unbearable
    42.A.makeB.joinC.skipD.try
    43.A.adviseB.inviteC.allowD.order
    44.A.InadditionB.After allC.Atmost D.Bycontrast
    45.A.cheerB. throwC.enjoyD.drag
    46.A.timeB.senseC.labourD.pity
    47.A.honourB.ideaC.behaviourD.interest
    48.A. endB.spaceC.sideD.direction
    49.A.partlyB.hardlyC.equallyD.seemingly
    50.A.letting goofB.givingwaytoC.makingup for D.putting upwith
    51.A.teachB.takeC.enterD.drop
    52.A.decidedB.wonderedC.hesitatedD.argued
    53.A.doubtedB.requiredC.supportedD.regretted 54.A.keepingB.clearingC.studyingD.crossing 55.A.evenB. stillC.onceD.yet
    56.A.warningB.doubtingC.stressingD.ignoring
    57.A.appropriateB.unfairC.extraD.informal
    58.A. holdB.exitC.treasureD.fix
    59.A.spareB.changeC.admitD.finish
    60.A.slightlyB.roughlyC.nearlyD.simply
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    第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
    Theadobedwellings(土坯房)builtbythePuebloIndiansoftheAmericanSouthwest61__________
    (admire)byeven62__________mostmodernarchitectsandengineers.Inadditiontotheirsimplebeauty,
    whatmakestheadobedwellingsadmirableis63__________(they)abilityto“aircondition”ahouse
    withoutusingelectric64__________(equip).Wallsmadeofadobetakeintheheatfromthesunonhot
    daysandgiveoutthatheatslowlyduringcoolnights,thuswarmingthehouse.Whenanewday65
    __________(break),thewallshavegivenuptheirheatandarenowcoldenough66__________(cool)
    thehouseduringthehotday.Atthesametime,theywarmupagainforthenight.Thiscyclesday67
    __________day: thewallswarmup duringthedayand cooloffduringthenight and arethusalwaysa68
    __________(time)offset(抵消)fortheoutsidetemperatures.Asnaturalarchitects,thePueblo69
    __________(Indian)figuredoutexactly70__________thicktheadobewallsneededtobetomakethe
    cyclework onmost days.
    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 10处
    语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅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(∧),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。
    Afewdaysago,IsawainstructiveprogramonTV.Itwasabouttheproblemoftrafficinourcities.
    Itseemedthatagreatdealofdamagehaddonebyheavytraffic.Nowourcitiesaresufferedbadlyfrom
    thisproblem.Theheavytrafficbringsusalotofconvenience.Itisoftenfastertowalkthantogobycar
    andbybus.Theproblemhasbeengettingworseforalongtime.Andthisisonlyoneproblemamong
    thousandsofothersinourcities.Immediatelymeasuresmust betakentosolveit. Thebiggestquestionis
    “Whatcanwedoaboutthem?”Ourroadshaveeverbeendesignedforsuchaheavytraffic.Everyoneneed
    tothink.
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    第二节书面表达(满分25 分)
    森林是地球生态系统的重要组成部分,被称作“地球之肺”。你校将举行英语征文比赛,请你
    以森林为主题,写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
    1.森林的重要性;
    2.保护森林的倡议。
    注意:
    1.词数100左右;
    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
    共10页第10页

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