湖北省荆州市公安县第三中学2023-2024学年高三上学期入学考试英语试题+含答案

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公安县第三中学 2023-2024 学年入学考试
高三英语
第 I 卷(选择题)
一、完形填空
This first day of school can be stressful for both parents and children But for Connor Crites, an 8-year-old
Kansas boy living with autism(自闭症), it was 1 terrible, until another child 2 inConnor Crites was
beginning his second grade at Minneha Elementary School in Wichita, Kansas But instead of mixing with other
children and exploring the playground, Connor 3 himself from others and stood in a corner 4
Now, unfamiliar social 5 can be challenging for autistic children to 6 But luckily for Connor, the 8-
year-old Bob, who was also starting second grade, noticed him 7 and weeping by himselfWithout 8 ,
Bob walked over to Connor and took his hand Still 9 upset, Connor held on to Bob's hand as they walked
together into school
Bob's mother, Courtney Moore, witnessed the 10 and took a quick photo of the boysShe said, "He
grabs his hand and walks him to the front door We waited until the bell rang and he walked him inside of the
schoolThe past is historyThey have a firm bond" Moore 11 the photo on Facebook and wrote: This
lesson is a beautiful example of how friendship can come at the most 12 momentsWhen Connor's mother,
Crites, saw the photo, she was 13 to tears
" 14 saved my sonIt doesn't matter the disability, and it doesn't matter anything, just be kind, and open
your heartIt's what we need in this cold world, which 15 us," Crites said
1Aalso Beven Chardly Dyet
2Astepped Bcalled Ccut Dgave
3Adivided Bprevented Cseparated Dlearned
4Ahowling Bsighing Csobbing Dconsidering
5Achances Badventures Cprejudices Dsituations
6Aobtain Bhandle Cadopt Dconfirm
7Awandering Bcomplaining Creflecting Dstruggling
8Aprinciple Bguidance Chesitation Dmethod
9Avisibly Bsurprisingly Cregularly Ddeliberately
10Aemotion Bscene Caspect Datmosphere
11Aowned Bchecked Ctook Dposted
12Aunexpected Bunforgettable Cunnecessary Dunacceptable
13Aterrified Bmoved Cfrustrated Dembarrassed
14ALuck BFaith CCompanionship DCourage
15Ainspires Bchallenges Cenhances Dwarms
第 II 卷(非选择题)
二、阅读理解
AREA HOTELS
Spend your vacation with us. We offer luxury suites ( 豪华套房), an Olympic-sized pool, a state-of-the-art
fitness center, and a beauty spa. Leave business cares behind while you relax at the Rosewood Hotel. You’ll never
want to leave! Call 800-555-0942 for reservations.
The Woodside Motel is the place to stay while visiting our city. After a day of sightseeing, relax in the
comfort of your luxury room. All our rooms have king-sized beds, free movies, and mini-bars. Our outdoor
playground and indoor recreation room ( 娱乐室) mean the little ones will never be bored. Babysitting service
available. Enjoy your next family vacation at the Woodside Motel.
The Columbus Hotel is close to the city’s finest restaurants and clubs. Enjoy the wonderful view of the city
skyline from the Columbus Rooftop Restaurant. Host your next conference or banquet ( ) with us. We have a
selection of reception rooms and banquet rooms suitable for conferences and parties. Call 245-555-0982 to speak to
our banquet coordinator (), 245-555-0987 for dinner reservations at the Rooftop Restaurant, and 245-555-
0862 to reserve a room.
Next time you’re in town, stay at the City View Hotel. Whether you’re here to shop, play, or work, City
View’s location can’t be beaten. We’re close to all major bus lines and right next to the city’s business district. All
rooms include kitchens. Call 492-555-5932 for reservations. Don’t forget to ask about our special weekly and
monthly prices.
The Sunflower Motel offers reasonable prices and cable TV in every room. Pets are welcome (extra charge
applies). Special weekend prices. Call 488-555-0821 for reservations.
16Which hotel is most suitable for a couple with a six-month-old baby?
AThe Rosewood Hotel. BThe Sunflower Motel.
CThe Columbus Hotel. DThe Woodside Motel.
17What number may you call if you are looking for a place to hold a big birthday party?
A245-555-0982. B245-555-0862. C492-555-5932. D488-555-0821.
18Where does this text probably come from?
AA travel journal. BA research paper. CA tourist guidebook. DA business report.
David is a retired teacher. In October 2020, when the House of Commons voted against extending free school
meals into the holidays, David started strategising with the school headteacher: “I said: ‘What are we going to do
about this?’” At the last minute, the local council stepped in to fund free holiday meals but a seed had been planted,
leaving David pondering () the wider issue of local food poverty. “It was evident there was a need for food
support within the area,” says David.
David contacted a group of local residents who had expressed an interest, plus two friends who had worked
with the UK food bank charity the Trussell Trust—inviting them to join him on a Zoom call to discuss food poverty
during the Covid crisis and beyond. “We decided, everybody together, that we could do something,” David says.
The group recruited ( ) volunteers and the project took shape. They chose the name “The Sharehouse”,
rather than “food bank”, to reflect the fact that the project would meet not only the need for local food support, but
also the pressing desire many expressed to do something meaningful at a time of crisis. “It’s like an exchange,
rather than a bank,” says David.
The nonprofit opened just six weeks after that first call in December 2020. “We had seven people,” says
David, but by the following week, they had 40 clients, and it built steadily. Now they support 100-plus families
three times a week, and have gone from having 12 volunteers to about 40. It has also worked with local services to
offer support on everything from addiction to debt and benefits advice.
Welcoming a client for the first time is often one of the hardest moments. “Having to sit with somebody new
and let it unfold—it’s very raw.” The Sharehouse has regulars, but other people fall off the radar, leaving David to
wonder what has happened. “I wonder where they are now; what they’re doing. It can be emotional.”
The Sharehouse serves as a reminder of how effective collective action and community can be. For anyone
wanting to volunteer, David’s advice is: “Be led by what inspires you, don’t be frightened and don’t overthink it.”
19Why did David found the Sharehouse?
ASome of his neighbours are going hungry
BThe authorities denied local food poverty
CHe wanted to compete with the food bank charity
DLocal residents are unwilling to fund free holiday meals.
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