2023届江西省新高三第一次摸底考试7月联考英语试题(含答案)
展开一、阅读理解
Frm grand museum penings t music, art and theatre, these are the clest new things happening anywhere this year.
Lk arund an dd star's living rm
Paris, France
This twnhuse, where the cntrversial French singer Serge Gainsburg spent the last 20 years f his life, has been cmpletely clsed ff t the public since Gainsburg's death in 1991, but next spring it'll finally pen as a museum. The main attractin will be Serge's famusly dd living area, with its huge cllectin f sculptures.
Get lst in the wrld f Hans Christian Andersen
Odense, Denmark
Just 90 minutes by train frm Cpenhagen, Odense is best knwn as the birthplace f Christian Andersen, and it's nw hme t the new HCA Museum. With its bigraphical exhibits and inanimate prjects that cme alive, this thrughly fun museum wuld have delighted the “Little Mermaid” and “Snw Queen” authr himself.
Check ut King Tut's enrmus new pad
Giza, Egypt
When it finally pens in Nvember 2022, the Grand Egypt Museum will be the biggest museum in the wrld fr a single civilizatin. Csting $1 billin, this museum will be abut the size f the Luvre in Paris. Mst imprtantly, this will be the first time that all 5,000 pieces f King Tut's treasure will be displayed in the same place.
Discver a cultural jewel at the heart f Eurpe
Nvi Sad, Serbia
Serbia's secnd-largest city will wear the crwn f Eurpean Capital f Culture fr the year. Ever fancied checking ut f an exhibitin in an abandned pasta factry? The Mlin Cultural Statin awaits. Nvi Sad's unique architecture and histry have lng made it a majr destinatin.
1、Which place can yu g t take a dip int literature?
A. Paris in France.B. Giza in Egypt.
C. Odense in Denmark.D. Nvi Sad in Serbia.
2、What is special abut the Grand Egypt Museum?
A. It will be the biggest museum wrldwide.
B. It will be bigger than the Luvre in France.
C. It will be pen again since its clse in 1991.
D. It will exhibit 5,000 pieces f King Tut's wealth.
3、Which has its checkut at an abandned factry?
A. The Mlin Cultural Statin.B. The HCA Museum.
C. The Grand Egypt Museum.D. Serge Gainsburg's Museum.
My hands were shaking uncntrllably. I tried incredibly hard t fcus n the wrds that I spent hurs putting dwn n paper. I tried t cnquer my fear f speaking in public n numerus ccasins thrughut my life. During cllege and at my first few jbs, I wuld get ridiculusly nervus when I had t give a presentatin r lead a meeting. Public speaking had been my nemesis fr as lng as I culd remember.
Then in my mid-thirties, I decided t jin the public speaking grup Tastmasters. At every meeting, we were rated and frced t cmpete with ther speakers fr an award. Yu wuld think that I wuld walk away frm these experiences as a plished speaker, but nthing seemed t wrk.
It wasn’t until recently, when science and scientific institutins were being attacked fr unfair reasns during the pandemic, that I decided I must speak ut. Science has made this cuntry a place where dreams cme true — this is why we all need t prtect science. In additin, as a science writer, I try t get readers t understand hw science is related t their daily lives.
S I ended up n that frightening stage n that sunny Saturday in April — Earth Day. Despite the bdy shakes and fear, I persevered. That day, I lked ut int the crwd f like-minded science supprters and I felt cmfrt.
Reaching that milestne gal f getting thrugh a speech truly changed me. At almst frty, I learned that passin can set ff a flame in my heart t d things I never dreamed pssible. The darkness that led t my speech is sure t lead t new pprtunities and adventures.
4、Which f the fllwing can replace the underlined wrd “nemesis” in Para. 1?
A. Advantage.B. Annyance.C. Preference.D. Cnfusin.
5、Hw did the authr behave abut public speaking after leaving Tastmasters?
A. He began t feel less wrried.B. He became a plished speaker.
C. He remained a shy speaker.D. Things became wrse fr him.
6、What made the authr want t speak ut n Earth Day?
A. It was a gd chance t learn science.
B. He must rise up t defend his prfessin.
C. It was a prject rganized by Tastmasters.
D. He culdn’t have peple attacking science.
7、What lessn did the authr draw frm his successful speech?
A. Passin can mtive us t achieve the unachievable.
B. Any difficulty can be vercme with great effrt.
C. Science can lead us t make wnderful changes.
D. Frustratin can be stepping stnes t success.
Bilgical age might help determine yur quality f life as yu get lder, since yur cells and rgans have ages varying frm yur regular age. Many aging-research scientists believe that knwing yur bilgical age culd help yu pstpne r avid age-related illnesses, and better predict an individual’s lifespan (寿命). Other scientists argue that there’s n standard way t measure bilgical age. At the center f the debate are hpes that peple can extend their lives by changing their behavirs.
Since everybdy’s genes (基因) are different, tracking yur bilgical age culd help determine yur mst helpful habits and custmize them. Peple als can attempt t lwer their bilgical age thrugh ways f effectively managing stress.
Dr. Sinclair at Harvard is develping a bilgical-age test based n chemical changes n DNA. He plans t launch it with a new cmpany called Tally Health. Thugh criticized by ther scientists fr hyping the results f sme f his findings fr his business, he says that he desn’t verstate his research findings.
Inside Tracker, a persnalized-nutritin cmpany funded by scientists, calculates bilgical age by having users take bld tests and analyzing the samples fr marks f diseases. Thse wh test as lder than their years get recmmendatins t adjust diet, exercise and medicine.
Many ther health startups are ffering testing that claims t calculate bilgical age, smetimes with little scientific backing, and designing medicine aimed at bsting yuthfulness.
Stephen Rbert tested himself earlier this year with an at-hme bld test as an effrt t imprve his health at age 51. “I drink and smke,” he says, s he expected his bilgical age t be a lt lder than his calendar age. He says he was shcked when test results reprted his bilgical age was 24.
Grdan Lauc, prfessr f bichemistry and chief scientific fficer f GlycanAge, says the results make sense given Mr. Rbert’s genetics — lngevity runs in his family and lifestyle, which is likely less stressful.
8、What can peple d after knwing their bilgical ages?
A. Imprve their calendar ages t prevent diseases.
B. Determine ways t effectively manage stress.
C. Get persnalized-nutritin plan t imprve health.
D. Lengthen their lives by changing their cnduct.
9、Why did sme scientists criticize Dr. Sinclair?
A. He verstated his findings t make a prfit.
B. His scientific research was far frm mature.
C. His cmpany let ut peple’s bilgical age.
D. Bilgical-age test did harm t peple’s health.
10、What accunts fr Stephen’s yung bilgical age accrding t Grdan?
A. He manages stress in life successfully.
B. He had gd nutritin at his childhd.
C. His family has a lng-life traditin.
D. He has imprved his bilgical life.
11、Which f the fllwing can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. Understand Yur Calendar Life and Stay Healthy
B. Meet Yur Bilgical Age and Extend Yur Life
C. Imprve Yur Bilgical Age with Gd Habits
D. Emply Bilgical Technlgy t Start Business
Discussins abut the impact f false news ften center n ur preference f cnfirmatin: we tend t believe and share things that fit with ur prir beliefs. A new study finds that we're pr judges f truthfulness even when we can't trust a particular surce — and we verestimate ur pwers f judgment.
In three experiments, the researchers asked participants t recrd tw shrt vides, ne t describe a real-life news event and ne t make up an event. They were tld they wuld get a reward if viewers thught that the events described in either vide were true. Viewers, fr their part, were paid bth fr accuracy and fr crrectly estimating their accuracy.
Acrss all the experiments, viewers’ ability t distinguish lies frm truth stayed at r just abve 50%, just like flipping (抛) a cin t decide. They believed false vides and dubted true nes. Mre than 65% f men and 61% f wmen thught they'd perfrmed better than they actually had.
In ne f the experiments, the researchers explred whether certain behavirs exhibited in the vides were assciated with lying. This pinted t several clues, and analysis suggested that viewers nticed the clues, but they tended t interpret them in the wrng directin. Fr example, they judged wrdier vides t be true.
In the final experiment, sme viewers were shwn eight vides, including ne shared by a previus viewer because he r she fund it t be interesting and believable. They selected ne f the eight t watch and assess fr truthfulness. Knwing that a vide had been shared greatly increased the chances that participants wuld chse it t watch, and they believed what the previus viewer had thught t be true. Actually mst f the shared vides were false and had been misjudged by the first viewers.
“The cmbinatin f vercnfidence and being bad at detecting lies, with an verreliance n shared cntent, may explain why fake news is s prminent and influential,” the researchers write.
12、Hw d peple judge false news accrding t the new study?
A. On the basis f careful research.B. Accrding t persnal preferences.
C. Based n the influence f the news.D. After attending a grup discussin.
13、What can we learn abut the participants in the experiments?
A. Mst f them perfrmed better than expected.
B. Sme f them flipped cins t make a judgment.
C. They tended t see the clues in the ppsite way.
D. They made gd judgment when given gd clues.
14、What affected the judgment f sme participants in the final experiment?
A. The pinins f previus viewers.
B. Their ability t tell lies frm truth.
C. The number f vides ffered t them.
D. The nature f the behavirs in the vides.
15、What's the text mainly abut?
A. It's imprtant t tell false news frm real news.
B. Shared vides usually carry misjudged news.
C. False news is made by cmbining several frces.
D. Preferences determine ur judgment f fake news.
二、七选五
16、Every year n the third Sunday in June, Father’s Day is celebrated by families all arund the wrld. We celebrate and hnr fathers and their influence in ur lives. Apart frm yur bilgical father, yu can als celebrate grandfathers, stepfathers, and thers yu cnsider father figures. ①______
The histry f Father’s Day ges back t 1908, when a church in West Virginia hnred 362 men killed the previus year in a cal mining explsin. The fllwing year, a wman named Ddd started her quest t establish Father’s Day as a natinal hliday. ②______ S she thught fathers shuld be hnred in the same way as mthers.
③______ It was finally declared a natinal hliday in 1972. It tk mre than 60 years frm the birth f the idea t Father’s Day actually being recgnized as a hliday. ④______ In the 1920s and 1930s, there was a natinal mvement t get rid f bth Mther’s and Father’s Day and replace them with ne “Parent’s Day”. Meanwhile, many fathers didn’t want such a hliday. After all, as the nly breadwinners at the time, they didn’t particularly want their hard-earned cash spent n flwers and chclates.
⑤______ Struggling businessmen pushed the gift-giving hliday during the Depressin, and during the War, Father’s Day became a way t hnr the many fathers serving verseas. By the time President Nixn signed the Father’s Day as a hliday, it was already a natinal institutin.
A. Ddd was ne f six children raised by their single father.
B. Therefre, the histry f Father’s Day isn’t straightly accepted.
C. A lt happened t threaten the parent-celebrating hlidays then.
D. We have the answers t yur wnder abut this dad-centered day.
E. Give them a nice dad gift t shw hw much yu appreciate them!
F. Ddd’s hme state f Washingtn celebrated Father’s Day in 1910.
G. The Great Depressin and Wrld War II helped bst the idea f Father’s Day.
三、完形填空(20空)
At 17, I didn’t have enugh mney fr cllege. My mm’s bss, Mr. Overstreet, ften made generus 1 fr varius charity purpses. On the 2 that Mr. Overstreet wuld agree t help me, Mm suggested that I ask if his cmpany wuld 3 helping me pay fr my cllege.
I 4 walked int his large ffice, and tld Mr. Overstreet with all my 5 that I wanted a cllege educatin badly. He tld me that he wuld refer my 6 t the bard f directrs.
Later, as 7 , I went t his ffice. Mr. Overstreet 8 me that if his crpratin paid fr my educatin, they wuld have t d it fr all the 9 .
I thanked Mr. Overstreet and then, 10 started t run dwn my face. It hit me that in n case wuld my chance f ging t cllege 11 .
Then, full f 12 , Mr. Overstreet said, “Sn, the cmpany culdn’t pay fr yur cllege, but I culd.” With that, Mr. Overstreet prduced a 13 frm his desk and sent me t cllege.
Fur years later, I had the 14 f keeping my prmise t Mr. Overstreet. I graduated first in my class and went n t Vanderbilt Law Schl, and Mr. Overstreet lived just lng enugh t see me 15 . Eight years later, I was elected t the US Cngress. In my 16 speech that night n stage, I 17 Mr. Overstreet lking dwn frm heaven.
18 , as Chairman f the Higher Educatin Cmmittee, I managed t increase cllege 19 aid fr lw-incme students by 62%. Mr. Overstreet’s single act f 20 t ne pr kid ended up helping mre students frm lw-incme families g t cllege.
17、A. suggestinsB. intrductinsC. instructinsD. cntributins
18、A. basisB. dataC. assumptinD. chice
19、A. cnsiderB. admireC. brushD. withdraw
20、A. similarlyB. nervuslyC. secretlyD. nrmally
21、A. knwledgeB. curisityC. ambitinD. passin
22、A. demandB. requestC. cncernD. prcedure
23、A. admittedB. advancedC. ppsedD. scheduled
24、A. directedB. cnfirmedC. infrmedD. texted
25、A. emplyeesB. bssesC. senirsD. trainees
26、A. sweatB. disappintmentC. utbreaksD. tears
27、A. cllapseB. cnflictC. cperateD. emerge
28、A. satisfactinB. bitternessC. sympathyD. attentin
29、A. reprtB. mapC. checkD. paper
30、A. senseB. hnrC. appintmentD. identity
31、A. graduateB. marryC. distributeD. survive
32、A. victryB. trendC. cnsequenceD. bnus
33、A. frecastedB. imaginedC. rememberedD. enjyed
34、A. TemprarilyB. ApparentlyC. EventuallyD. Frequently
35、A. academicB. financialC. scialD. fundamental
36、A. kindnessB. ptimismC. hnestyD. dignity
四、短文填空
37、Befre cming t China t teach, I wrngly assumed that there wuld be much ①________(difficult) fr me since I culdn’t speak Chinese well. Nevertheless, while it presented sme interesting challenges, I cannt stress enugh hw warm the majrity f peple I met ②________ (be).
Making friends was my big cncern ③________ first but I sn settled in and became gd friends with the fellw teachers. There weren’t many freigners at the schl in ④________ I was teaching, but I had plenty f friendly neighburs ⑤________(keep) me cmpany. They ften had me rund fr dinner!
In China, teachers ⑥________(nrmal) get several weeks ff fr Chinese New Year, s I was frtunate enugh t travel a bit. I lved walking alng the Great Wall and visiting the Frbidden City.
When it cmes t my favurite Chinese fd, hw can I pssibly chse?! Every meal was a feast, especially with the lw cst f living which meant eating ut wasn’t just smething ⑦________ (luxury). While I lved the big crwded dinners with 20+ dishes n the table, I was ⑧________ big fan f the hmemade dumplings my friend made fr me. I'd strngly cnsider ging back just t taste them again!
Overall, it can't be ⑨________ (gd) if yu can have the chance t teach in China fr sme time. I’d abslutely d it again if ⑩________ (give) the chance.
五、短文改错
38、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。
My friend travels t many places when she was yung. But she can’t drive it nw due t a prblem with her hand. On the phne she said she wanted t g and see the gardens with full blms. S we drve t the garden n the side f the muntain and spent a happier day there.
After see the beautiful flwers, we had tea and snacks tgether n benches verlking the wide muntain and sky landscape.
It was lvely t listen fr her talk abut her schl life. At schl she had subjects such as cking, baking, r crafting. She was delighted t talk and what delighted I was t hear abut her clrfully life!
六、书面表达
39、假定你是李华,你校足球队正在招募队员,请你给外教教练Albert写一封自荐信,要点如下:
1.写信目的;
2.你的优势;
3.希望被批准。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Albert,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
参考答案
1、答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据第二则活动内容Just 90 minutes by train frm Cpenhagen, Odense is best knwn as the birthplace f Christian Andersen, and it's nw hme t the new HCA Museum. With its bigraphical exhibits and inanimate prjects that cme alive, this thrughly fun museum wuld have delighted the “Little Mermaid” and “Snw Queen” authr himself.(从哥本哈根乘火车仅需90分钟,欧登塞以克里斯蒂安•安徒生的诞生地而闻名,现在这里是新的HCA博物馆的所在地。通过传记性的展览和无生命的项目,这个非常有趣的博物馆会让《小美人鱼》和《白雪公主》作者本人感到高兴。)可知,丹麦的欧登塞作为安徒生的出生地,在这里的安徒生博物馆中能够观看到安徒生的生平物品,同时也可以欣赏他的作品。感受《小美人鱼》和《白雪公主》的故事。故选C。
2、答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据第三则活动中Mst imprtantly, this will be the first time that all 5,000 pieces f King Tut's treasure will be displayed in the same place.(最重要的是,这将是第一次将图坦卡蒙国王的5000件珍宝全部展示在同一个地方。)可知,这是首次将埃及法老的5000多件宝藏展示在同一个地方。故选D。
3、答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据最后一则活动中的Ever fancied checking ut f an exhibitin in an abandned pasta factry? The Mlin Cultural Statin awaits. Nvi Sad's unique architecture and histry have lng made it a majr destinatin.( 有没有想过在一个废弃的面食工厂参观展览?The Mlin Cultural Statin站正在等待。诺维萨德独特的建筑和历史使它长期以来成为一个主要的旅游目的地。)可知,The Mlin Cultural Statin的签到台是在一家废弃的面试工厂。故选A。
4、答案:B
解析:词句猜测题。根据划线词所在的句子During cllege and at my first few jbs,I wuld get ridiculusly nervus when I had t give a presentatin r lead a meeting.Public speaking had been my nemesis fr as lng as I culd remember.(在大学期间和我最初的几份工作中,当我不得不做演讲或主持会议时,我会变得异常紧张。从我记事起,公开演讲一直是我的克星。)可知,在大学期间和工作之初,一到开会或者是公开演讲就会紧张。由此可知,公开演讲是作者一直感到困难的事情。划线词nemesis与Annyance意思接近。故选B项。
5、答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段中的At every meeting, we were rated and frced t cmpete with ther speakers fr an award. Yu wuld think that I wuld walk away frm these experiences as a plished speaker, but nthing seemed t wrk.(在每次会议上,我们都会被评分,并被迫与其他演讲者竞争奖项。你可能会认为我会作为一个优雅的演讲者离开这些经历,但似乎没有任何效果)可推知,作者离开演讲会时仍然感到紧张。故选C项。
6、答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中的It wasn’t until recently, when science and scientific institutins were being attacked fr unfair reasns during the pandemic, that I decided I must speak ut.(直到最近,当科学和科学机构在大流行期间因不公平的原因受到攻击时,我才决定我必须大声疾呼)可知,让作者想在地球日发表自己的观点是因为他不能让人攻击他的同事。故选D项。
7、答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段At almst frty, I learned that passin can set ff a flame in my heart t d things I never dreamed pssible. The darkness that led t my speech is sure t lead t new pprtunities and adventures.(快四十岁时,我了解到激情可以在我心中点燃火焰,去做我做梦都想不到的事情。导致我演讲的黑暗肯定会带来新的机会和冒险)可推知,作者感悟到激情能够点燃内心的火焰,实现自己曾经无法实现的事情。故选A项。
8、答案:D
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12、答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段的句子 tend t believe and share things that fit with ur prir beliefs.(我们倾向于相信并分享与我们先前的信念相符的东西。)可知,根据这项新研究,人们根据个人喜好来判断假新闻。故选B项。
13、答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据第四段的句子This pinted t several clues,and analysis suggested that viewers nticed the clues,but they tended t interpret them in the wrng directin.(这指向了一些线索,分析表明,观众注意到了这些线索,但他们往往以错误的方向解读它们。)可知,我们可以从实验参与者身上了解到他们倾向于以相反的方式看待线索。故选C项。
14、答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第五段的句子Knwing that a vide had been shared greatly increased the chances that participants wuld chse it t watch,and they believed what the previus viewer had thught t be true.(知道一段视频被分享后,参与者选择观看的几率大大增加,他们会相信之前的观众认为真实的东西。)可知,在最后的实验中,以前观众的意见影响了一些参与者的判断。故选A项。
15、答案:D
解析:主旨大意题。通过文中的三个实验,特别是最后一段研究人员的总结The cmbinatin f vercnfidence and being bad at detecting lies,with an verreliance n shared cntent,may explain why fake news is s prminent and influential.(过度自信、不善于识破谎言,再加上对共享内容的过度依赖,或许可以解释假新闻为何如此突出和有影响力)可知,虚假新闻的存在是由几种因素造成的。故选D项。
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37、答案:①difficulty②were③at④which⑤t keep/keeping⑥nrmally⑦luxurius⑧a⑨better⑩given
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My friend t many places when she was yung. But she can’t drive nw due t a prblem with her hand. On the phne she said she wanted t g and see the with full blms. S we drve t the garden n the side f the muntain and spent a day there.
After the beautiful flwers, we had tea and snacks tgether n benches verlking the wide muntain and sky landscape.
It was lvely t listen her talk abut her schl life. At schl she had subjects such as cking, baking, crafting. She was delighted t talk and delighted I was t hear abut her life!
解析:1.考查动词。句意:我的朋友年轻时去过很多地方。句中描述的是过去发生的事实,应该使用一般过去时。故将travels改为travelled。
2.考查代词。句意:但她现在不能开车了,因为她的手有问题。句中drive此处为不及物动词,意为"开车",后不需要接宾语。故将it删除。
3.考查名词。句意:她在电话里说她想去看那些开满鲜花的花园。句中garden表示的是单数,故将gardens改为garden。
4.考查形容词。句意:于是我们开车去了山边的花园,在那里度过了快乐的一天。此处没有体现出比较级,使用形容词原级对day进行修饰。故将happier改为happy。
5.考查现在分词。句意:看完美丽的花朵后,我们一起坐在长凳上喝茶、吃点心,俯瞰着宽阔的山川和天空。句中after为介词,后接动名词作宾语。故将see改为seeing。
6.考查定冠词。句意:看完美丽的花朵后,我们一起坐在长凳上喝茶、吃点心,俯瞰着宽阔的山川和天空。句中n the benches为固定搭配,意为"在长椅上"。故在benches前加the。
7.考查介词。句意:听她讲她的学校生活真是太好了。句中listen t为固定搭配,故将fr改为t。
8.考查连词。句意:在学校里,她有烹饪、烘焙和手工制作等科目。此处表示并列关系,故将r改为and。
9.考查感叹句。句意:她很高兴交谈,我是多么高兴听到她丰富多彩的生活!句中是对delighted形容词进行感叹,应该使用hw。故将what改为hw。
10.考查形容词。句意:她很高兴交谈,我是多么高兴听到她丰富多彩的生活!应该使用形容词修饰名词,作定语。故将clrfully改为clrful。
39、答案:
Dear Albert,
Having learned that ur schl ftball team is recruiting new members, I feel excited and want t apply t be admitted.
Cnsidering my advantage, I feel hpeful t jin it. I have a keen interest in playing ftball and ften spare sme time after schl t play it with my classmates n the ftball field, which has enabled me t have gd strength, excellent ftball skills as well as teamwrk spirit. Therefre I hpe t be admitted, in which case I can imprve my skills with yur guidance.
I wuld appreciate it if yu culd give me an early reply.
Yurs,
Li Hua
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