云南省宣威市第三中学2023-2024学年高三上学期开学收心考试英语试题(8月)+含解析
高三年级上学期开学收心测试卷
英 语
时间:120 分钟 满分:150 分
第一部分 听力
第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1. 5 分,满分 7. 5 分)
1. What is the woman going to do?
A. Have dinner. B. Work. C. Do some shopping.
2. How will the speakers go to their destination?
A. By bus. B. By train. C. By air.
3. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Doctor and nurse. B. Receptionist and customer.
C. Teacher and student.
4. What are the speakers doing?
A. Introducing themselves. B. Discussing their names.
C. Expressing their opinions.
5. What does the man mean?
A. He doesn’t owe the woman money at all.
B. He owes the woman much money.
C. He doesn’t think he have much money now.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。
6. What month is it probably now?
A. April. B. June. C. August.
7. Which country does the woman probably want to visit in the future?
A. Thailand. B. New Zealand. C. Singapore.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至10 题。
8. Where did the woman know the job advertisement?
A. In the newspaper. B. On the radio. C. On the Internet.
9. What is the man satisfied with about the woman’s resume?
A. Her experience. B. Her talent. C. Her age.
10. What do we know about the job?
A. Its salary is $l,150 a month.
B. Its salary will increase one month later.
C. It will offer a two-week annual holiday one year later.
听第 8段材料,回答第 11 至13 题。
11. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. at school. B. At the man’s house.
C. At the woman’s house.
12. What does the woman major in?
A. Computer science. B. Hotel management.
C. French.
13. How did the woman pay for her tuition and books?
A. By taking a part-time job.
B. By winning a four-year academic scholarship.
C. By getting money from her parents.
听第 9段材料,回答第 14 到16 题。
14. What’s the purpose of the woman’s visit?
A. To buy some bags. B. To attend a sport game.
C. To attend a teaching convention.
15. How long would the woman stay in the capital?
A. 7 days. B. 6 days. C. 5 days.
16. What is in the woman’s luggage?
A. A passport. B. A wallet. C. A CD player.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至20 题。
17. About what percentage of people are black in Los Angeles?
A. 16 percent. B. 36 percent. C. 60 percent.
18. What can we learn about Thomas Bradley?
A. He served three terms in the police. B. He used to be a poor farmer.
C. He was born in a farmer’s family.
19. How many terms did the previous city’s mayor serve?
A. Two terms. B. Three terms. C. Four terms.
20. Why did Los Angeles voters elect Thomas Bradley as the mayor of Los Angeles?
A. He earned a law degree in a night school.
B. They had formed a good opinion of him.
C. He joined the Los Angeles police force.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 题;每小题 2. 5 分,满分 37. 5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Tree Planting Events
Opportunity Details
Join us to plam trees and wildflowers and help grow our urban forest. As a
volunteer you will.
·Learn more about native trees and invasive species.
·Learn how to plant a tree.
·Meet new people, make new friends and network within the community.
·Gain experience , leadership and interpersonal skills.
Where and When
Planting events take place from spring through fall each year. Check our event
calendar for dates, and locations.
How to Apply
Events will run on a drop-in( 无需预约的) basis unless otherwise noted.
Individuals and small groups do not need to register. We require groups of five or
more people to register in advance to ensure we have enough materials and tools at
each event. Email us at greentoronto@toronto.ca to register your group and include
the following information:
·Your name
·Which event(s) you would like to participate in
·The number of participants
Planting site conditions vary. If you would like to request accessibility support
or accommodation, contact us as soon as possible.
Cancellation Policy
An event will be cancelled if there is a greater than 70 percent Chance of a
thunderstorm or if hazardous weather arises.
Event Tips for Volunteers
·Wear comfortable clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty.
·Bring water to drink in a reusable container.
·Remember to apply sunscreen(防晒霜) beforehand.
·Gloves, shovels and watering cans are provided.
·Events happen rain or shine but not in thunderstorms. Please dress for the weather.
21. Who should sign for an event in advance?
A. A teenager. B. A family of four.
C. A married couple. D. A group of 20 students.
22. When will an event be cancelled?
A. When no accommodation is available.
B. When materials and tools are not enough.
C. When there will likely be a thunderstorm.
D. When there will be only a few participants.
23. What are participants advised to bring to the events?
A. Sunscreen. B. Drinking water.
C. Gloves. D. Watering cans.
B
My name is Kenny, and my twin brother is Kevin. Kevin was born with autism
(孤独症). When we began high school, I would see how rude the kids were being to
Kevin and I knew it was just not right. One day, a student walked past my brother
and shouted rudely at Kevin. I had to stand up for my brother.
I avoided physical conflict but I made sure that my point was made using my
most powerful weapon—my voice. I said, “Look at him. We have the same heart. We
live on the same earth. All because he has an intellectual disability, you treat him
differently?”
Kevin and I needed to make a change in our school and community—a change
towards respect and we knew sport was the perfect tool. Through our participation in
United Sports where people with and without intellectual disabilities play together
on the same team, Kevin and I found a way to change our school environment.
At first it was very challenging for us to work together because Kevin is not
always very good at communication, but together we worked tirelessly on exercises
during practice. All of our hard work was paid off during our first soccer battle.
Everyone on the team was nervous about how it was going to go, but when my
teammates and I stepped onto the soccer field, I noticed something that filled my
heart with pure happiness. We were a team. We were friends. And all the students
and volunteers were there to cheer on the team and our amazing players.
Kevin turned to me, broke out in tears and said, “I finally feel included.” Kevin
had finally found a place to belong within our school community. Our team played
like rock stars and Kevin had a great shot that helped to tie the game.
After that day, all of our lives changed. There was a new atmosphere in our
school—one of respect and inclusion. All of my teammates walked around school
with a sense of pride and courage.
24. What do the underlined words “my point” in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A. I planned to support my brother.
B. I intended to fight with the student by force.
C. I had the most powerful weapon of voice.
D. I considered it wrong to treat disabled kids rudely.
25. What was the challenge the author had in working with Kevin?
A. His few words. B. His lack of respect.
C. His tireless practice. D. His hesitation to play.
26. What did Kevin feel during the first soccer match?
A. He felt too nervous to kick the ball.
B. He had a sense of belonging at school.
C. He was proud of playing as a rock star.
D. He was happy to be cheered as the best player.
27. What happened at school after the first soccer match?
A. The author and Kevin had none to fear.
B. There was a new atmosphere to respect teachers.
C. Kids with intellectual disabilities were included.
D. United Sports became popular with students.
C
Did you know that swimming can provide you with the tools you need for
achieving success later in life? The following life lessons aren’t things you can be
taught in a classroom. They are drawn from the count-less hours we spend
swimming in the clean water.
Having big goals is necessary to achieve success in the pool. Sometimes those
big goals can be our worst enemy, however. You need to start with short-term goals.
Sometimes taking baby steps can be too slow for some people, making them
annoyed, but successful swimmers know that this slow progress provides an
accumulated effect that has a huge impact in the mid and long term. Success in the
pool—and life—is achieved step by step, mistake by mistake, small win by small win.
Swimming tests your mental limits. I cannot count how many times I watched
the coach write a set of training plans on the board and felt myself holding back deep
inside, mind racing, with thoughts of how badly I was going to die over the course of
the set. But then what happened? I pulled it off. I started the set, and talked myself
through it. “Hey, this isn’t so bad.” A little bit later, “Okay, halfway done.” And
finally, “I am going to achieve the goal!”
The reality is you never know how tough you are until you are in the race,
reaching that goal even though a few minutes earlier you were mentally shaking in
your swimming suit. This carries really well into the other challenges you will face
in your life. We always think we aren’t capable, that swimming or life finally beats
us, but believe it or not, you will always be as strong as you need to be.
28. Why does the author think that sometimes big goals can be harmful?
A. Swimmers will feel annoyed at their slow progress.
B. Big goals need a long annoying term to achieve.
C. Small but necessary steps can be easily ignored.
D. More mistakes are needed to achieve bigger goals.
29. What was the author nervous about when seeing the set on the board?
A. Losing his life in the race. B. Failing to reach the goal.
C. Drinking the water in the pool. D. Finishing the race halfway.
30. What does the phrase “pulled it off” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. Left the place. B. Took it off. C. Made it. D. Gave it up.
31. What Can be the best title for the text?
A. Confidence is what you need to reach your goal
B. Life lessons you will learn from swimming
C. Swimming can make you tough in life
D. Small goals add up to big success
D
I really enjoy autumn’s display of golden leaves, but as a bird lover in the UK,
the real thrill at this time of year is the arrival of migratory birds(侯鸟) from Iceland,
Siberia and Canada.
The UK is lucky—in winter, we get a wide variety of birds heading here to
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