山东省菏泽市2023届高三上学期期末联考英语试卷(不含音频) 含答案

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2022—2023 学年度第一学期期末考试
高三英语试题
2023.01
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第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 )
第一节(15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 )
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
There are four youngest athletes who won the gold medal in the Olympics. Their
achievements are recorded in the history of professional sports.
Marjorie Gestring
Marjorie Gestring was only 13 years and 268 days old when she won a gold medal for her
county. After 1936, the Olympies were sopped for the Second World War. Following the
conclusion of the war, she could not qualify for the 1948 London Olympics. Marjorie Gestring
would have won more gold medals considering her talent if not for the World War II.
Klaus Zerta
Klaus Zerta was only 13 years and 283 days old when he won a gold medal at the 1960
Olympics in Rome, Italy. He cooperated with his teammates Bernhard Knubel and Heinz
Renneberg to win the gold medal. Klaus was from West Germany but represented the unified team
of Germany at the Olympics. Moreover, he is the youngest confirmed male athlete to win the gold
medal in the history of the Summer Olympics,
Fu Mingxia
Chinese female diver Fu Mingxia is popular for being one of the youngest Olympic diving
champions. She won a gold medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona when she was just 13
years and 345 days old. Her last Olympic gold medal came during the 2000 Sydney Olympics,
which emphasized the environmental protection and the reduction in waste. With the fourth gold
medal, she joined Americans Pat McCormick and Greg Louganis as the world's only quadruple
(四次的) Olympic diving champions.
Nadia Comaneci
Nadia Comaneci is a five time Olympic gold medalist. She is a retired gymnast and one of
the youngest athletes to win the gold medal. In 1976, she became the first gymnast to receive a
perfect score of 10. She was merely 14 years old when she secured the gold medal at the 1976
Montreal Olympics. Interestingly, back then, a gymnast had to be 14 to participate but later the
age limit went up to16.
1. Which of the following players played team sports?
A. Marjorie Gestring. B. Klaus Zerta.
C. Fu Mingxia. D. Nadia Comaneci.
2. Which Olympics might come up with the concept of “Green Olympics”?
A. The 1948 London Olympics. B. The 1992 Barcelona Olympics.
C. The 1976 Montreal Olympics. D. The 2000 Sydney Olympics.
3. What can we learn from the text?
A. Klaus Zerta defeated Bernhard Knubel and Heinz Renneberg in 1960.
B. Fu Mingxia won more Olympic-diving champions than Pat McCormick.
C. Marjorie Gestring didn’t participate in the Olympics because of the war in 1948.
D. It is impossible to break Nadia Comaneci's record as the youngest gymnast gold medalist.
B
Lately, I’ve been traveling around the world. No longer am I waking up far away from my
home, tired from a late night of writing down the stories I collected the day before. Things are
different now, and each day my travels begin like this: 1 sit down at my dining table, usually early
in the morning or late at night when nobody else is awake, and I listen to the radio.
The radio station is always from somewhere that isn't here in New York, and most often it
comes from a free-to-use website called Radio Garden. Move your mouse and maybe you will
land in Bujumbura, Burundi; in Dibrugarh, India; or on the edge of the South Pacific. Seemingly
no matter how large or small the broadcaster is, if it sends out a signal online, it can appear on the
site and you can listen to it.
During the pandemic, Radio Garden, which is now available as an app, at times attracted as
many as 15 million monthly listeners. “We received many heartwarming emails from people stuck
at home expressing their gratitude for the service,” said Jonathan Puckey, the site’s founder.
Radio Garden began as a project of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, where
designers and computer programmers overlaid (覆盖) station streams with their geographical
locations on a 3-D map of the world. As a result, there is more than one way to transmit. Visiting a
country like Colombia brought back memories of past trips - - romantic accordion music
reminding me of bus rides on the rural roads.
Where will you visit first on the Radio Garden globe? For me, thrilling as it is to drop in on
Ouagadougou or Ulaanbaatar or the Azores, it’s all about personal history: I was born and raised
in New York, but my family is from everywhere—Latin America, the Middle East, and places in
between. My ancestors were merchants who traded in goods and cultures. Now, because of their
wanderings, pieces of six languages still fly across our dinner tables. Thanks to Radio Garden, my
family can cross planes of space and time without worry!
4. What does the first paragraph focus on?
A. The joys of radio travel. B. A scene of traveling by radio.
C. A popular way of traveling. D. The difference in this travel.
5. What do we know about Radio Garden?
A. It is affordable. B. It is widely accepted.
C. It is easy to maintain. D. It is based in New York.
6. What does the author think is the greatest advantage of Radio Garden?
A. Simplifying travel schedules. B. Making tourism popular again.
C. Improving the traveling experience. D. Promoting the virtual reality travel.
7. What does the last paragraph imply?
A. Radio Garden is expanding quickly.
B. Radio Garden increases global connections.
C. Radio Garden benefits from global awareness.
D. Radio Garden facilitates the development of tourism.
C
People do physical exercise as part of their healthy lifestyle to get stronger and healthier.
There are three basic modes of physical exercise: flexibility exercise helps the human body in
general or its part in particular to be able to reach farther and bend better; aerobic exercise helps
the body work hard for a long time; anaerobic exercise makes the arms and legs stronger.
It has long been known that exercise is not only good for your body, but also for your mind.
According to researchers, gymnasts are more likely to be emotionally stable, football players the
most outgoing and swimmers the happiest.
The psychological study, which was carried out by experts, also revealed that sports can also
offer clues to a person’s attitude to charity, reading habits and even their voting intentions. Boxers,
for example, are most likely to focus on material possessions in life. Meanwhile, runners tend to
be outgoing people who love being the centre of attention. Walkers, a group that includes those
who enjoy wandering and cross-country races, are least concerned about other people and like
doing things by themselves without interruption from others. Those who play chess are confident
when they face challenges and trouble. Those who swim tend to be tidy and charitable. However,
according to Mind Lab, 61 percent of adults are fond of helping others regardless of their choice
of sports.
The results. from this study also show that no matter what kind of person you are, there is the
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