资源简介 树德中学高2023级高三上学期11月阶段测试英语试题时间:120分钟 满分:150分 出题人:外国语校区高三英语备课组 审题人: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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有l0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. What is the man probably doing A. Doing an experiment. B. Reading a book. C. Fixing the desk.2. What happened to the man A. He took the wrong medicine. B. He suffered muscle pain. C. He lost his skateboard.3. Where is the man finally heading A. The coffee shop. B. The security office. C. Gate 54.4. What’s wrong with Sarah A. She struggles with homework. B. She’s running a temperature. C. She’s late for the class.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Color expression. B. AI development. C. Artistic creation.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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第7两个小题。6. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Family relatives. B. Fellow passengers. C. Crew members.7. What does the woman agree to do with the man A. Accept his medical help. B. Attend his wedding. C. Change seats with him.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8. Which exhibition will the speakers go to A. The painting. B. The sculpture. C. The calligraphy.9. What makes the Monet exhibition special A. A virtual tour on the phone.B. Garden bridge models for visitors.C. Rarely displayed water lily paintings.10. How will the man travel to Elm Street Station A. By bus. B. By underground. C. On foot.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11. How long has the man been waiting A. 10 minutes. B.30 minutes. C.40 minutes.12. What does the woman say about the man’s long wait A. It’s due to table arrangements.B. The staff is short-handed today.C. Some customers have reservations.13. What does the woman promise to do for the man A. Offer him a large table. B. Ensure him the next table. C. Seat him immediately.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。14. What does the man know about BCB Software A. It provides data services. B. It monitors the environment. C. It focuses on biology.15. What made the man shift to the software industry A. His dismissal from his previous job.B. His master’s degree in the field.C. His passion for programming.16. Why does the man want to leave Soft Solutions A. He lacks official certificates.B. He prefers a global company.C. He desires more personal growth.17. What is the interviewer’s impression of the man A. He is generous. B. He is well-prepared. C. He is highly educated.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。18. What do we know about golf in Scotland A. It is played by people from all backgrounds.B. It is mostly favored by the wealthy.C. It was invented by Scottish soldiers.19. Why did King James II ban golf A. Soldiers ignored their training. B. It was addictive for civilians. C. Its courses cost much.20. What do golfers often argue about A. The method of repairing damage.B. The interpretation of the game rules.C. The necessity of respecting traditions.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWelcome to our school’s online community! Whether you’re hoping to explore the East Coast or are just making your way around campus, there are several transportation service options that University of Pennsylvania (Penn) students can take advantage of.Penn Walking Escorts (护送) Penn’s Division of Public Safety offers free walking escorts 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Penn students can request an escort to walk them to their destinations whether that is a campus building, a dorm, or the school hospital. To request a walking escort, students can ask any Public Safety Officer or call 215-898-WALK (9255).Penn Accessible Transit The Penn Accessible Transit service offers on-campus transportation during term time for individuals with visual disabilities and those with limitations from other conditions. To obtain access to PAT, students must email the Office of Student Disabilities Services. For teachers or staff, they can obtain approval by contacting the Office of Affirmative Action.SEPTA SEPTA offers convenient transportation options for students around Philadelphia and connects to five counties in the Philadelphia suburbs, as well as transit systems in Delaware and New Jersey. Penn students can get discounts on galleries and museums on the SEPTA app if they have SEPTA Key Card with them. By downloading the SEPTA app, users can see their balance, add funds and view schedules.Indego Indego is the bike share system in Penn. Through downloading the Indego app, students can access real-time bike availability at any station, while earning discounts for renting bikes. Bike Share locations on campus include stations at 34th and Chestnut streets, 34th and Spruce streets, 36th and Sansom streets, and 40th and Spruce streets.21.What do Penn Walking Escorts and Penn Accessible Transit have in common A.They have hotline support. B.They are meant for Penn staff.C.They offer thoughtful services. D.They are available all year round.22.Which enables Penn students to get cheaper exhibition tickets A.Penn Walking Escorts. B.Penn Accessible Transit.C.SEPTA. D.Indego.23.Where is this text probably taken from A.A school website. B.A travel plan.C.A transportation guide. D.A poster board.BAt 1:43 a.m. October 5, 2022, Stanford chemist Carolyn R. Bertozzi was awakened by a phone call from a Nobel committee representative who told her, “You have 50 minutes to collect yourself and wait until your life changes.” Instructed not to share the announcement outside of her tightest inner circle, the first person Bertozzi called was her father, a retired physics professor from MIT. “He’s 91 and, of course, he was just overjoyed,” said Bertozzi.Carolyn Bertozzi, born October 10, 1966, Boston, was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry for her development of bioorthogonal reactions(生物正交反应), which allow scientists to explore cells and track biological processes without disturbing the normal chemistry of the cell. She shares the $10 million Swedish kronor (about $1 million USD) prize equally with Morten Meldal, professor at University of Copenhagen and K. Barry Sharpless, professor at Scripps Research “for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry.”Carolyn received a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Harvard University in 1988 and a doctorate in the same subject from the University of California, Berkeley in 1993. She was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, San Francisco, from 1993 to 1995. She became an assistant professor at Berkeley in 1996 and a full professor of chemistry and molecular and cell biology in 2002. She also held an appointment as a professor of molecular and cellular pharmacology from 2000 to 2002 at the University of California, San Francisco. In 2015 she became a professor of chemistry at Stanford University.“I could not be more delighted that Carolyn Bertozzi has won the Nobel Prize in chemistry,” said Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne. “In pioneering the field of bioorthogonal chemistry, Carolyn invented a new way of studying biomolecular processes, one that has helped scientists around the world gain a deeper understanding of chemical reactions in living systems. Her work has had remarkable real-world impact, providing new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to treat disease. Carolyn is so deserving of this honor, and all of us at Stanford are too proud to call her one of our own.”Carolyn’s bioorthogonal reactions have been used to study how cells build proteins and other molecules, to develop new cancer medicines, and to produce new materials for energy storage, among many other applications.24. Why does the author mention the phone call Carolyn received in Paragraph 1 A. To introduce the background information of Carolyn.B. To reveal a conversation between two scientists.C. To arouse the readers’ interest in the passage.D. To show the urgency about the information.25. What can we learn about Carolyn from paragraphs 2 and 3 A. Her education and success. B. Her delight and pride.C. Her kindness and devotion. D. Her dream and ambition.26. What can we infer from Marc Tessier-Lavigne’s words A. He wants to cooperate with Carolyn. B. Carolyn has found a new cure for cancer.C. He benefits greatly from Carolyn’s findings. D. Carolyn’s findings are of great significance.27. What is the text A. A profile. B. A news report. C. A journal. D. A book review.CNowadays, bamboo growth cycles and the dietary needs of lemurs (狐猴) are out of sync. Findings show rainfalls are changing annually. Over the past two years, there has been a three-month delay in the rainy season and new tender shoots that lemurs consume for nutrition are appearing in January and February — 14 days after the first rainfall, says Patricia Chapple Wright, a primatologist, anthropologist, and conservationist at Stony Brook University. “Lemurs eat a food source that is very adaptive,” Patricia Wright told PBS NewsHour. “It’s able to stand climate change, but the lemurs, unfortunately, can't adapt quickly to this changed cycle.”Since baby lemurs are born in November, the delayed rainy season is dangerously affecting the survival of them for lack of nutrition available for both the mothers and offspring. “This is why, for extreme feeding specialists like the greater bamboo lemur, climate change can be an unknowing killer.” Wright says, “Making the lemurs rely on bamboo stems for just a bit longer may be enough to tip the balance from existence to extinction.” The lemurs’ highly specialized teeth are also similar to the pandas’ teeth. Both are the mammals able to chew up stems. But this diet can’t last for more than a season or two because the stems can wear away their teeth.The researchers believe that climate change is affecting the lemurs. The fossil record shows that the lemurs once lived throughout the island. Today, the mammals are cornered on the eastern side, where the dry season at present is the shortest. And if people continue the deforestation practice in the area, the lemurs will have nowhere to go.The situation is serious, so Wright and her colleagues plan to create bamboo corridors within the rainforest, which will provide available bamboo to eat. They want to work with local villagers to plant more bamboo and manage automatic watering systems when dry seasons last long. They also want to build the local economy by allowing people to harvest a part of bamboo while the rest remains with the lemurs, so people will be interested. Wright’s conservation plans include moving lemurs back to other places on the island as well.28. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 1 most probably mean A. Go with each other. B. Occur at different times.C. Lead to a heated discussion. D. Call for effective protection.29. Why will lemurs get hungry if the dry season continues A. They may run out of bamboo. B. They can’t adapt to the hot season.C. They dislike the less delicious stems. D. They can’t chew the stems for a long period.30. What mainly caused the living area of lemurs to narrow A. The climate change. B. Their teeth protection.C. The decreasing forest. D. Their special dietary habits.31. Which of the following may Wright approve of to protect lemurs A. Shortening the dry season. B. Forbidding the cutting of bamboo.C. Strengthening people’s motivation. D. Finding other islands for lemurs to live on.DThe burning of coal may be falling out of favor as a means of generating heat and electricity, but that doesn’t mean it no longer has valuable uses. The team of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) is using coal for a new economy.The project is led by Associate Professor Andrea Fratalocchi. While reading about challenges of ending the use of coal in power generation, Fratalocchi was struck by a novel possible use for coal. “ Why don’t we use coal for seawater desalination(脱盐) ” Fratalocchi recalls, still excited. Capable of taking in sunlight, the black mineral adds to the list of substances in dark colors serving the purpose, which the team is on a long-standing hunt for.Fralalocchi and his team began to explore the use of a material known as carbonized compressed powder, also CCP, which is created by breaking coal into powder, and then pressing that powder back into a solid that has more tiny holes—it can also be made into a desired shape. The team mixed CCP with natural cotton fibers, producing a block which was then placed within a seawater-containing container, with its bottom touching water surface. While sunlight heated the black surface of the block, the inside fibers helped water flow in and through the block from the bottom. When that liquid water reached the hot surface, it turned into steam which rose and condensed(冷凝)on the inside of a specially shaped cover. That condensation then flew down the cover and was collected as fresh, drinkable water. The seawater’s salt content remained behind within the CCP. A simple wash was enough to remove most of it, so the material could be reused multiple times.KAUST has partnered with the Dutch start-up PERA Complexity to promote the technology. The material will see its first use in a pilot plant in Brazil. “CCP is abundant in nature and reasonable to use, besides being lightweight and highly changeable,” says team member Marcella Bonifazi.” The device’s desalination rate per unit of raw material is two to three times higher than that of any other solar desalination system, but it produces fresh water at around one-third the expense of current state-of-the-art technologies.32. What has Fratalocchi’s team been seeking for A. Fibers functioning well with CCP. B. Green ways to desalinate seawater.C. New industrial applications of coal. D. Dark-colored materials for desalination.33. How did the seawater get into the CCP block A. Through the tiny holes. B. Through CCP.C. Through cotton fibers. D. Through a special cover.34. Which feature of CCP does Marcella Bonifazi stress A. Being eco-friendly. B. Being low-cost.C. Being efficient. D. Being flexible.35. What does the text mainly talk about A. Drinkable water will be got from the sea.B. CCP is expected to be in real-life use soon.C. Coal finds new use in desalination technology.D. Scientists have made a breakthrough in desalination.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。选项中有两项为多余选项。IQ scores like Einstein’s 160 or Madonna’s 140 grab attention, but EQ (Emotional Intelligence), MQ (Moral Intelligence), and BQ (Body Intelligence) are far more critical for success. A high IQ is necessary but not enough. For example, people prefer doing business with those they like and trust, even with less favorable terms. 36Emotional IntelligenceEQ centers on recognizing and regulating emotions — both your own and others’, using them appropriately in situations, and building strong relationships. 37 This practice sharpens self-awareness of how thoughts influence feelings. Stress can be a huge killer of emotional intelligence, so you also need to develop healthy coping techniques that can effectively and quickly reduce stress.Moral IntelligenceMQ builds on EQ, focusing on responsibility, sympathy, and forgiveness. It grows on keeping commitments, staying honest, and treating others with respect. To improve it, replace excuses with responsibility for your actions. 38 Show genuine sympathy for others’ struggles, as empathy promotes connection. Equally important is forgiveness — showing tolerance of other people’s shortcomings.Body IntelligenceBQ reflects how well you understand, value, and care for your body. Though it may seem unrelated to work, it absolutely affects your work because it largely determines your feelings, state of mind, and energy level. 39 Choosing energy-giving foods over tiring ones, ensuring sufficient rest, making time for exercise, and even small steps like monitoring weight can dramatically benefit the way you perform at work.40 Someone with these qualities can outperform a highly educated person lacking them. IQ benefits you alone, but EQ, MQ, and BQ uplift those around you, unlocking greater success and professional respect.A.This can build others’ trust in you.B.This leads to repeated mistakes in your act.C.Without it, even daily tasks can feel unmanageable.D.Developing it means noticing daily signs and acting on them.E.Formal education matters less than developed EQ, MQ, and BQ.F.To improve it, start by tracking your inner dialogue through journaling.G.Thus, investing in EQ, MQ and BQ matters more than just fixing on IQ.第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。TikTok user@mommom.maria has become a popular figure for frequently posting about her experiences as a grandma. She recently shared some deep ___41___ when talking about how to deal with disagreements with her daughter regarding her granddaughter’s ___42___. In a heartfelt video, she recounted a recent babysitting experience that brought this ___43___ to the forefront.The grandmother explained that her 13-month-old granddaughter had a(n) ___44___ of drinking milk from a sippy(吮吸) cup with a straw twice a day: once in the morning and once before ___45___. When her daughter, as the ___46___ caregiver, instructed her to put the milk in the sippy cup before sleep, the grandmother had some ___47___. She felt that her granddaughter was still too young to handle such a cup effectively, ___48___ potential choking risks or spills.Despite these personal concerns, the grandmother chose to ___49___ her daughter’s decisions. She recognized that, as a parent, her daughter had the right and ____50____ to make decisions about her child’s education. The grandmother’s role, she ____51____, was to provide love, support, and assistance when needed, not interrupting the ____52____ choices made by her daughter and son-in-law.To her surprise and ____53____, her granddaughter drank her milk without any problems, which seemed to prove her daughter’s choice. The grandmother’s video, which ____54____ her thoughtful reflection on this experience, quickly gained over 100,000 views. Many viewers praised her for her ____55____, with comments like “Protect this sweet woman at all costs” and “Oh how I wish my MIL (mother-in-law) was like you.”41. A. insights B. assumptions C. doubts D. concerns42. A. growth B. upbringing C. development D. treatment43. A. sign B. issue C. event D. clue44. A. mode B. passion C. approach D. routine45. A. lunch B. dinner C. bed D. breakfast46. A. primary B. only C. previous D. final47. A. claims B. rights C. beliefs D. doubts48. A. fearing B. expecting C. witnessing D. preventing49. A. change B. respect C. delay D. admire50. A. responsibility B. option C. curiosity D. courage51. A. questioned B. denied C. emphasized D. realized52. A. parenting B. accompanying C. coaching D. surviving53. A. regret B. relief C. enthusiasm D. embarrassment54. A. exhibited B. cancelled C. grasped D. implied55. A. persistence B. patience C. maturity D. loyalty第二节 (共10小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。China’s national lawmakers on Friday voted to adopt a new law dedicated to 56 (promote) the high-quality development of national parks. The national park law, 57 (pass) at a session of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, will take effect on Jan. 1, 2026.National parks comprise the most vital parts of China’s natural ecosystems---marked by unique landscapes, 58 (exception) natural heritage and unparalleled biodiversity.Currently China 59 (develop) the world’s largest national park system. The first group of established parks, including the Sanjiangyuan National Park, the Giant Panda National Park, the Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park, the Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park and the Wuyishan National Park, is home 60 nearly 30 percent of the country’s key terrestrial wildlife species.The law sets “advancing ecological civilization” as a legislative objective(立法目标), 61 (specific) prioritizing ecological protection while balancing 62 (conserve) and development.“Ecological protection first is a core footing of national parks,” said Yang Rui, a professor at Tsinghua University, 63 added that all efforts should prioritize preserving the authenticity and integrity of natural ecosystems.The law not only emphasizes the establishment of 64 unified, standardized, and efficient national park management system, 65 encourages public participation in the protection of national parks.第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分 40分)第一节 (满分15分)假如你是李华,你们学校准备在下学期每天安排一节体育锻炼时间,学校英语社团就此在学生中做了一项调查。请你根据以下调查结果,用英语写一篇发言稿。内容包括:陈述调查结果;谈谈你个人的选择及理由。注意:词数80左右,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Hello,everyone!______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thank you!第二节 (满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。I was invited to a cookout on an old friend's farm in western Washington. I parked my car outside the farm and walked past a milking house which had apparently not been used in many years. A noise at a window caught my attention, so I entered it. It was a hummingbird (蜂鸟), desperately trying to escape. She was covered in spider-webs (蛛网) and was barely able to move her wings. She ceased her struggle the instant I picked her up.With the bird in my cupped hand, I looked around to see how she had gotten in. The broken window glass was the likely answer. I stuffed a piece of cloth into the hole and took her outside, closing the door securely behind me.When I opened my hand, the bird did not fly away; she sat looking at me with her bright eyes. I removed the sticky spider-webs that covered her head and wings. Still, she made no attempt to fly. Perhaps she had been struggling against the window too long and was too tired Or too thirsty As I carried her up the blackberry-lined path toward my car where I kept a water bottle, she began to move. I stopped, and she soon took wing but did not immediately fly away.Hovering (悬停), she approached within six inches of my face. For a very long moment, this tiny creature looked into my eyes, turning her head from side to side. Then she flew quickly out of sight.During the cookout, I told my hosts about the hummingbird incident. They promised to fix the window. As I was departing, my friends walked me to my car. I was standing by the car when a hummingbird flew to the center of our group and began hovering. She turned from person to person until she came to me. She again looked directly into my eyes, then let out a squeaking call and was gone. For a moment, all were speechless. Then someone said, “She must have come to say good- bye.”A few weeks later, I went to the farm again._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________I was just about to leave when the hummingbird appeared. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________树德中学高 2023 级高三上学期 11 月阶段测试英语试题参考答案听力 1-5 ABCBC 6-10 BCACB 11-15 CABAC 16-20 CBAAB阅读 21-23 CCA 24-27 CADB 28-31 BDAC 32-35 DCBC七选五 36-40 GFADE完形 41-45 ABBDC 46-50 ADABA 51-55 CABAC语填 56. promoting 57. passed 58.exceptional 59.is developing 60.to61. specifically 62.conservation 63.who 64.a 65. but应用文写作:Hello, everyone! I’m here to report the result of a recent survey on whether to set aside one period per day forphysical exercise next semester. (发言稿开头结尾格式不全应扣分。)As the chart shows, a significant majority of students—55%—are in favor of the idea, which stands in sharpcontrast to the 15% who express opposition. The remaining 30% seem to be neutral on the matter. (时态错误应扣分,三个数据均应写清楚,30%的意见可以写成 undecided/indifferent/show little concern about it/care little aboutit/have no strong opinion either way等等)Personally, I strongly support the proposal. First, daily exercise serves as a crucial break from intensive study,helping refresh our minds and keep us energetic. Furthermore, it is through regular practice that we learn to valuepersistence and team spirit. (至少给出两点理由)In short, it is not only good for our body but also beneficial to our study and mental well-being.Thank you!读后续写:A few weeks later, I went to the farm again. I parked outside the farm and went straight to the milking house,hoping that the broken window had been repaired (现在分词作状语). To my satisfaction, they kept their word (原文 协 同 ). I was relieved and thankful. I looked around and pricked up my ears, tracing the signs of thehummingbird(现在分词作状语), but found nothing. I headed for the farm, my heart full of disappointment (独立主格结构). We spent the whole day eating, chatting and singing, and everything seemed perfect. For an instant, Iseemed to have forgotten about the hummingbird.I was just about to leave when the hummingbird appeared. She flew around me with her buzzing wings andchirps. I recognized her immediately when I saw her at first sight and screamed, “She’s back.” The dim graynesswithin my heart vanished in an instant (无灵主语句), replaced by surprise and joy. Tentatively, I spread my hand,wondering if she would land (现在分词作状语). Once again, she hovered a few inches in front of my face, lookedinto my eyes, and turned her head from side to side as if to confirm something (动作链). Then, she perched on myhand. We looked at each other for a few seconds before she flew away with a squeaking call (原文协同 ). As Idrove away, I knew that the memory of that encounter would stay with me forever.高三英语 2025-11阶考 第 1页 共 3页{#{QQABSYKkxgAQ0ITACK5KA0UwCwgYkIIgJIgEBRAaqAQKABNIFIA=}#}听力原文Text 1M: Look. It’s turning red. The chemical reaction is faster than I expected.W: Hey, put that book away. It might knock over the bottles on the desk.Text 2M: My legs are hurting after skateboarding. I think it’s because I haven’t practiced it for a long time.W: I’ve got some medicine that might help. I used it when I pulled my muscles last time.Text 3W: From here at the coffee shop, go all the way down and turn left. The security office will bedirectly in front of you. Once you have gone through security, follow the signs to gate fifty-four. It’son your right.M: Thanks. Nice coffee by the way.Text 4W: Excuse me, Dr Thompson. My roommate Sarah has a high fever and can’t make it to yourbiology class today.M: Sorry to hear that. Tell her she can take her time with the assignment.Text 5M: I’m using a new AI program to generate this picture. What do you think W: It’s colorful but it doesn’t have much to say. The artwork you create should be something toexpress yourself.M: I just tried it for fun but you are right. I should create my own work for real meaning.Text 6M: Sorry to interrupt, but would you mind switching seats with me I’d like to sit next to my wife.W: I’m sorry, but I specifically chose this seat during booking.M: I understand but it would mean a lot to us. It’s our wedding trip.W: I’d really like to help, but I have a medical condition and need easy access to the restroom.M: My seat is just a few rows back. It’s actually closer to the restroom on the other side.W: Oh, in that case, sure. And have a nice trip with your wife.M: You are doing me a great favor. Thank you so much.Text 7M: Hi, Lisa. Any plan for the weekend W: Nothing yet. Any ideas M: The city gallery is hosting a range of exhibitions including calligraphy, painting, sculpture and soon.W: I am a fan of painting. What is the theme of the painting exhibition M: Let me check it on my phone. Oh, they’ve got a special Monet exhibition featuring rarely shownWater Lily series. They even created a virtual garden bridge in the center of the hall. Would you liketo go with me this Saturday afternoon W: I’d love to. How do we get there M: I’ll take the underground to Elm street station. It’s just two stops from my place. We can meet atthe bookshop on Elm street at three thirty. It’s just a five-minute walk from the gallery.W: That’s perfect. I can take bus number five and get there in fifteen minutes.Text 8M: Excuse me, I got here at eleven thirty and it’s already twelve ten. I feel I’m being ignored.高三英语 2025-11阶考 第 2页 共 3页{#{QQABSYKkxgAQ0ITACK5KA0UwCwgYkIIgJIgEBRAaqAQKABNIFIA=}#}W: I’m really sorry about the wait, sir. We seat people as tables become available.M: But I just noticed that several customers after me had already been shown to their seats. Can youexplain why W: Oh they are a group and we happen to have a spare large table. I’ll check with my fellow staffand make sure you’re next in line. Please allow me a few more minutes.M: Thank you. By the way do you take reservations W: I’m afraid not sir. We operate on a first come first served basis.Text 9W: Good morning, Mr. Smith. Thank you for coming in today, so what do you know about BCBsoftware M: I learned that your company offers professional data analysis to clients all over the world. I cantell that you do great quality work.W: Yes. We always try to do quality work. Now tell me about yourself.M: I completed a master’s degree in environmental biology and got a job in the field. But I soonrealized I wasn’t cut out for the job and decided to take the path of a software developer.W: So what led you to make such a career shift M: I’ve had a great enthusiasm for computer programming since an early age. I took online coursesand obtained a few official software certificates. Luckily, I landed a job at an international companySoft Solutions, where I have already worked for two years.W: Well. Why do you want to leave that job M: I’m looking for a company where I can contribute and develop more. I’ve researched your recentprojects and I’m impressed by your latest developing system.W: You’ve done your homework. Thanks for your time and we will give you a call tomorrow.Text 10M: Welcome to Sports World. Today I’d like to introduce a sport to you all, golf. In many countries,golf is a sport for the rich but not in Scotland. You can see all sorts of people participating, includingrubbish collectors, business people and celebrities. This means that anyone can play and it doesn’tdepend on your bank balance or how famous you are. The game itself was invented by farmers andhas always been hugely popular and addictive. In fact, King James II, once banned it because hissoldiers were playing golf instead of training for war. Golf is a serious game that has been around forabout five hundred years and respecting traditions is central to playing it. Even these days golfremains a very decent game. It is very important to be respectful towards your fellow players andtowards the course itself. In fact, most golfers carry little forks to repair damage to the course. Andheated discussions have been known to take place in golf clubs concerning the rules of golf and howto interpret them.高三英语 2025-11阶考 第 3页 共 3页{#{QQABSYKkxgAQ0ITACK5KA0UwCwgYkIIgJIgEBRAaqAQKABNIFIA=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 树德中学高2023级高三上学期11月阶段测试英语.docx 树德中学高2023级高三上学期11月阶段测试英语听力.mp3 树德中学高2023级高三上学期11月阶段测试英语答案.pdf