资源简介 义鸟2023届高三适应性考试英语答案第一部分听力1-5 BABAC6-10 ABCAA11-15 CBBCA16-20 CBCAC第二部分阅读其解21-35A篇CBBB篇DDBAC篇DCACD甯BCAA第二节36-40 BECDG第三部分语商知识运州第一节41-45 CBACD46-50 ADBBD51-55ACCDB第二节56.released57.lacked58.recommendations 59.and60.to61.growing62.them63.unhealthy64.have criticized65.n第四部分写作第…节One possible version:Dear all,It is my pleasure to share with you today about my favorite artist,Vincent van Gogh.Van Goghwas a Dutch post-impressionist painter,best known for his vivid and expressive use of color.Oneof his most famous works is "Starry Night",which depicts the night sky over a village in France.The swirling stars and bold brushstrokes make the painting come to life,conveying a sense ofmovement and emotion.I admire van Gogh because of his ability to convey intense emotions through his art.He had adificult life,struggling with mental illness and poverty,but he found comfort and meaning in hispainting.His dedication and passion for art are truly inspiring to me.Thank you for listening.第二书One possible version:Glancing down at ny jeans and my old sneakers.I wished I hadn't come.A rush of shameflooded over me as I compared myself to Maya-Gramma's favorite.She was smarter,prettier,andmore talented than I could ever hope to be.The thought of being loved less by Gramma because ofMaya was unbearable."I hear you like to skate,"Mava's words crashed through my thouphts.Whatshe announced was totally beyond my expectation.Astonished and speechless,I wondered how sheknew about my skating."I hear you are the captain of your basketball team.Even better,you arealways competitive and aggressive in any sports activities,"she exclaimed,her eyes full of envyand admiration."How do you know all these things about me "I asked Shrugging and looking down,Mayatold me that my Gramma wrote about me in her letters and that I was her favorite person to writeabout.Numb with shock,I stared at Maya's face,and the only thing that came to my mind was,"You won the first prize in the math competition,didn't you "Maya looked up,confused.Iexplained that my Gramma talked about her all the time.We laughed,chatted about everything,and绝密★启用前义乌市2023届高三适应性考试英 语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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10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。例:How much is the shirt A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C。1. How much does Rose still owe the woman A.$10. B.$20. C.$30.2. What are the speakers talking about A. ATV program. B. A woman's marriage. C. A job.3. Where does the conversation most probably take place A. In a meeting room. B. On a plane. C. At a travel agency.4. What is the woman worried about A. The noise from the traffic.B. The loss of the local school.C. The harm to the natural beauty.5. Which subject does the woman dislike A. Art. B. Geography. C. History.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What is the man probably doing A. Complaining about his room. B. Checking in at a hotel. C. Buying a house.英语试题 第1页(共8页)7. What does the woman say about George A. He has been working here for 12 years.B. He has always been a good doorkeeper.C. He has never complained about his job.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What problem does the woman think the labs have A. The walls need painting. B. The roof should be repaired. C. The wait to use them is long.9. What does the woman think of the equipment in the labs A. It's modern. B. It's out-of-date. C. It's expensive.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Who found the briefcase A. Andy. B. Margaret. C. Scan.11. When does the conversation probably take place A. On Sunday. B. On Saturday. C. On Friday.12. What can we learn from the conversation A. The man got promoted.B. The woman will be a director.C. The speakers will go to the theater after work.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is the man's problem A. He has pains all over. B. He has a stomachachc. C. He has trouble sleeping.14. What did the man do last night A. He went to a shop. B. He went for a walk. C. He had quite a big meal.15. What does the woman think the man should do A. Change his lifestyle. B. Stop eating desserts. C. Walk to work.16. What do we know about the man A. He takes a long walk once a month. B. He drives to local shops. C. He seldom exercises.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Why does the speaker give the talk A. To introduce something about badminton.B. To encourage people to join the club.C. To inspire people to play badminton.18. When will the“starter”session be held A. This Wednesday. B. This Sunday. C. Next Sunday.19. How much is the badminton membership fee per year A. Thirty-five pounds. B. Forty-five pounds. C. Eighty pounds.20. What is included in the membership A. Free clothes and sports shoes.B. Free use of the swimming pool.C. Free access to certain equipment.英语试题 第2页(共8页)第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(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,选出最佳答案。AThink“winter vacation,”and dream of warm shorelines and sun-splashed ancient ruins. Whatever your idea of a wintergetaway, herc arc some urban destinations where you can embrace the season.Buenos Aires, Argentina—Average January high:84°FCarnival in Argentina is one of the best times of the year. Tango dancers, soccer players, and folk musicians show offtheir talents here. Once the richest city in the world. B. A. holds grand 18th-and 19th-century architecture inneighborhoods like Recoleta. In the Boca barrio, brightly painted houses surround La Bonbonera, the home stadium forworking-class football team the Boca Juniors.Honolulu, Hawaii—Average January high:81°FThe Pacific Occan metropolis reveals itself as a far more complex place than picture postcards suggest, loaded withinteresting neighborhoods and a history filled with royals and imperial ambitions. Sunbathe on palm-fringed Waikiki Beach,hike up Diamond Head, or visit Iolani Palace, home to the last Hawaiian king.Melbourne, Australia—Average January high:79°FAustralia’s second-biggest city has transformed from a military camp of the British Empire into a multicultural 21st-century melting pot. A strong immigrant population powers many of the 600 stalls at Queen Victoria Market;there's also aChinatown and the Greek Precinct, with its Hellenic Museum.Port of Spain, Trinidad—Average January high:88°FThe capital of Trinidad is one of the top spots in the Caribbean to experience a pre-Lent carnival, with musicians anddancers in feathered costumes kicking off the party in the central Queen's Park Savannah. This 260-acre park also holds theEmperor Valley Zoo and the Royal Botanic Gardens, with indigenous and international trees planted on the grounds of a formersugar plantation.21. Which place best suits visitors seeking culture diversity A. Buenos Aires, Argentina. B. Honolulu, Hawaii.C. Melbourne, Australia. D. Port of Spain, Trinidad.22. What can visitors enjoy in both Buenos Aires and Port of Spain A. Pop music. B. Carnival dances. C. Abundant gardens. D. Ancient architecture.23. Where can the text be found A. In a gcography textbook. B. In a travel magazine.C. In a summer activity guide. D. In a sport guidebook.BIn the opening scenes of the new film “Good Night Oppy,”the Opportunity rover( 漫 游 车 ) rolls along throughPersevcrance Valley on Mars in Junc 2018.But a storm forming on the horizon changed everything. This storm was different. It rapidly grew in size,encircling theplanet and blocking out the sun. The solar-powered rover's last message to mission control translated to this:“My batteryis low and it's getting dark.”This chapter is just the beginning of the documentary, available to stream on Amazon Prime on November 23.2022. Thefilm traces the journey of the twin rovers—Opportunity and Spirit——and the people who dedicated their lives to them fromconcept to that last transmission.英语试题 第3页(共8页)These two rovers built by NASA engineers in the early 2000s were to search for past evidence of water on Mars.Both were launched in 2003 inside Delta rockets and landed in 2004 on opposite sides of the red planet. The dualmission's first 90 days came and went, and NASA engineers realized the two rovers were ready for more adventure.Spirit and Opportunity’s findings rewrote the textbooks with new information about Mars and its watery pastwhile they both got into all sorts of trouble in between discoveries, like getting stuck in the sand and nearlyrushing down the sides of steep craters( 火 山 口 ). The bonds between team members and the rovers quicklydeepened,despite the vast distance between Earth and Mars, making it more difficult when Spirit's journey ended in2011 and Opportunity fell silent in 2018. Spirit and Oppy's missions have ended, but Mars exploration continues todaythrough next-generation rovers like Curiosity and Perseverance.The film shines a light on the hope of space exploration and captures the emotional attachment between humansand the robotic ambassadors that explore on our behalf.24. What caused the death of Opportunity A. A slide in the valley.B. A sand trap. C. A fall in a crater. D. A huge storm.25. Why did NASA send the two rovers to Mars A. To discover water sources on Mars. B. To record the data of storms on Mars.C. To map the shape of valleys on Mars. D. To detect signs of past water on Mars.26. What do the“robotic ambassadors”in the last paragraph refer to A. Dclta rockets. B. Spirit and Opportunity.C. NASA engineers. D. Curiosity and Perseverance.27. What's the purpose of this text A. To recommend a documentary. B. To appreciate engineers'devotion.C. To honor the Opportunity rover. D. To present NASA's achievements.CGoing green is good for business. Consumers are often willing to pay more for eco-friendly products than othercomparable products on the market, according to market research. But not all environmental claims are createdequally.“Greenwashing”is a form of misinformation often used to fascinate an aspiring green panicspromising to be sustainable, or biodegradable sometimes fail to meet the promises they make to consumers.Greenwashing is particularly common in the fashion industry, says Maxine Bédat, director of The New StandardInstitute,a think tank focused on improving the industry's environmental standards. Being sustainable is the latesttrend and a way for the industry to attract consumers.“I think we're at the top of greenwashing in theindustry,“she says.Retailers will mislead consumers by distracting them from a company's larger issues. For example,a largeretailer might roll out a new line of products, such as jeans, that uses less water and therefore theoretically hasless of an environmental impact than the other clothes the company sells.“You think ‘Oh that sounds great,’”Bédatsays. But that same company might ignore water usage in the rest of their products lines, while doing nothing toaddress the other ways that their production might be harming the environment.When it comes to fashion,Bérdat says to rethink shopping habits. After all, buying a new sweater labeled“carbon neutral”still produces more carbon than wearing a sweater already in your closet. She notes,“The mostsustainable thing you can do as a consumer is wear the things you have more.”As more companies look to cash in on sustainable marketing, governments are beginning to take more action toprotect consumers. In New York, The Fashion Act would require fashion companies operating in the state to英语试题 第4页(共8页)obey the Paris Climate Agreement. A new law brought forth by members of the European Union would more strictly regulateenvironmental claims and sustainability labels slapped on products sold in Europe.28. What is the purpose of greenwashing A. To advocate proper use of water. B. To introduce green ways to wash clothes.C. To reduce the impact on environment. D. To attract those eco-friendly customers.29. What does the example in paragraph 3 present A. A new trend in fashion. B. A new kind of product.C. A way of greenwashing. D. A large issue of a company.30. What is Bérdat's attitude towards greenwashing A. Disapproving. B. Doubtful. C. Tolerant. D. Unclear.31. Why did European Union put forward a new law A. To enhance the quality of products. B. To raise people's awareness of going green.C. To protect customers from greenwashing. D. To encourage carbon-ncutral product lines.DErin Alexander was having a hard day. A waitress working at Starbucks was too. Erin ordered an iced green tea and toldthe waitress to cheer up. After picking up the order, she noticed a message on the cup:“Erin, your soul is golden."ErinAlexander recalled the incident,“Of course,I was still really sad, but that little thing made the rest of my day.”New findings, published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology in August, prove just how powerful experiences likeErin's can be. Researchers found that people who perform a random act of kindness tend to underestimate how much therecipient will appreciate it. And they believe that miscalculation could hold many of us back from doing nice things forothers more often.A recent experiment recruited 84 participants at an ice skating rink in Chicago, where they were given a hot chocolateand asked to keep it or give it to a stranger as an act of kindness. The 75participants who gave away their hot chocolatewere asked to predict how the recipient would feel on a scale from 0(very small) to 10(very large),and the recipients werethen asked to report their actual feelings on the same scales.In that experiment, the people doing the kind thing consistently underestimated the appreciation they receive,accordingto Amit Kumar,a psychology professor at the University of Texas.“People tend to think that what they are giving is kind oflittle, maybe it's relatively inconsequential,”Dr. Kumar said.“But recipients are less likely to think along those lines.They consider the gesture to be significantly more meaningful because they are also thinking about the fact that someone didsomething nice for them.”Dr. Kumar continued,“With an experiment like this,I hope it will inspire more people to actuallycommit random acts of kindness.”32. What's the function of paragraph 1 A. To present a fact. B. To introduce the topic. C. To describe a scene. D. To explain an opinion.33. What can we learn about the experiment A. All participants give away their hot chocolate.B. Recipients received kind gestures from their friends.C. Recipients showed more appreciation than givers think.D. Participants reported their feelings on a scale from 0 to 10.34. What does the underlined word “inconsequential”in Paragraph 4 mean A. Insignificant. B. Substantial. C. Beneficial. D. Unbelievable.英语试题 第5页(共8页)35. Which can be a suitable title for the text A. The Power of Small Acts of Kindness. B. The Magic of Receivers’Apprcciation.C. The Importance of Appreciating Kindness. D. The Impact of a Simple Message on a Cup.第二节(共5小题;每小题2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。Do you like cilantro(香菜) Cilantro is a common food that people tend to either adore or abuse. 36 But thereasons behind what you like and don't like are not always so straightforward.37 Your sense of smell allows you to distinguish between something like strawberry and cherry. Scientistslooked at olfactory(嗅觉) receptors and discovered that individuals with a certain gene,OR6A2, are more sensitive tosmelling cilantro. That, in turn, affects how people sense its flavor. 38 When you' re open to these foods,youlearn to like what you eat. Even people who hate cilantro may be able to learn to at least tolerate it, if not likeit.Culture plays a big role in what you like, too. Food preferences vary across cultures. When it comes down tofood preferences in different parts of the world, it has a lot to do with what's available and considered a foodstaple (主食). 39 But there will always be exceptions —a Greek person who can't stand olives or a Dutch personwho hates cheese.While preferences can be formed after a few attempts, negative experiences with foods, especially when you’reyoung, can have a lasting effect. 40 Jasmine Robinson,29, from Athens, shared her story about olives.When she wasyoung, another child, who wouldn't let her have a turn on a swing, made fun of her while eating olives from a jar andbeing mean. She later tried olives as an adult but failed.A. We like sweet and hate bitter.B. Love it or hate it is pretty clear.C. But your biology is not everything.D. It is related to familiarity and not biology.E. Your preference can come down to genetics.F. Associations can make you like or not like something.G. Just one bad experience can turn you off from something for life.第三部分 语言知识运用(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Every day, there are 25,000 flights in America. Accidents are so rare that flying is much 41 than car travel.But that doesn't stop many people from feeling 42 when they are moving at 500 miles per hour,33,000 feet abovethe ground.That's what 43 recently to a woman flying on a commercial airline. Floyd Dean- Shannon 44 the woman'sdistress. As a flight attendant, he has plenty to do during a flight. But he paused and spoke 45 to the woman.Floyd calmly explained what the 46 was and all the other perfectly routine sounds you hear as a plane flies.47 the woman began to calm down a bit, Floyd sat down in the aisle beside her and held her hand. He satwith her through the 48 flight. When Floyd learned it was another passenger's birthday, he led the plane in asong to 49 — another way of making the woman feel safe by 50 her from her fears. He stayed by the woman'sside until it was time to land.英语试题 第6页(共8页)In a world where most focus on what's happening on a screen, we can 51 occasionally and check on those 52 us.Like Floyd, we can be 53 enough to see, to be there. We don't have to be professional counselors; we just need to be54 . Having a friend when you most need it not only gets you through the 55 parts in your life—it also gives you theconfidence to be a friend to others.41. A. cheaper B. faster C. safer D. closer42. A. doubtful B. panicked C. curious D. depressed43. A. happened B. appealed C. applied D. mattered44. A. handled B. removed C. noticed D. predicted45. A. casually B. cautiously C. frankly D. reassuringly46. A. noise B. equipment C. situation D. call47. A. Unless B. Because C. Until D. As48. A. particular B. entirc C. final D. usual49. A. relax B. celebrate C. remember D. learn50. A. protecting B. discouraging C. saving D. distracting51. A. look up B. take off C. break in D. stand out52. A. against B. behind C. around D. like53. A. brave B. confident C. open D. grateful54. A. attendants B. neighbors C. passengers D. friends55. A. unknown B. rough C. special D. busy第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Limiting the screen time of teenagers is not as effective as intended.A report 56 ( release) Tuesday showed thatthe “ teenager mode ” on 20 Chinese major video platforms, including Douyin, Bilibili, and iQiyi, 57 ( lack)relevantcontent for minors as required, with some showing empty pages with no videos. Instead of adding more educational andknowledgc- based videos in the feed, many were filled with food 57 ( recommend).Introduced in 2019 by China's top Internet watchdog,a 40-minute daily time use on young users was carried out 59no nighttime browsing was allowed. These features aimed to restrict the screen time of minors,limiting their access 60harmful contents.With the 61 ( grow) popularity of short video apps, there have been concerns about the overuse of 62 ( they)and their impact on young users.A2022 report by the China Internet Network Information Center said that nearly 40% ofteenage Internet users encountered “ 63 ( healthy) and negative information ”.Over the years, academic experts and analysts 64 ( criticize) video platforms for ignoring the flaws(缺陷) in theiroperating systems, though industry insiders claim that a shortage of content tailored toward teenage users has posed 65additional challenge. While urging for regulatory efforts, some experts warned that too many restrictions could causeopposite effects.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)下周,你将参与你校与英国友好学校举办的“我最喜爱的艺术家”线上交流活动。请你准备一篇英语发言稿。内容包括:1.介绍你最喜爱的艺术家及其代表作;2.说明理由。英语试题 第7页(共8页)注意:1.写作词数应为80左右:2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。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 like staying overnight at my Gramma's house—that is, until Gramma starts telling me how wonderful my cousinMaya is. Then it's Maya this and Maya that until I don't ever want to hear another word about her.That's why I wasn't too excited when Gramma called me on the phone to“come on over and bring yourpajamas.”When I got there, it was worse than I'd expected. There, in Grandpa's big leather rocker, sat Maya, alldressed up and formal-looking and wearing fancy shoes as if she’d just been to a party.“Surprise, Kristen!”Gramma said.“Your cousin Maya and her parents have traveled in from the East Coast onbusiness. Maya gets to stay with us this afternoon.”Gramma chattered away about how excited she'd been for thissurprise get-together, and how cousins ought to get to know each other better.I hung my baseball cap in the closet and set my backpack by the stairway, all the time smiling and nodding as ifI'd been waiting forever for this chance to spend an afternoon with Maya. Grandpa's chair squawked(咯咯叫)as Mayarocked back and forth. It's the chair I like best in the house, the one I usually sit in. I sat down on the sofaacross from her.Shortly, Gramma went off to the kitchen to“see about some lunch,”she’d said. That left me stuck in the livingroom with rocking Maya.She was still small but taller than I'd remembered her from her last visit four years ago. She was good at smalltalk, though, and was chatting away about how nice it was to see me again. But I could tell that she didn't reallythink so. The last time she was here, we'd had hours of fun together building caves out of Gramma's sofa pillows.After that,I'd heard about her only through Gramma's tales. Maya taking piano lessons. Maya learning math.Maya,Maya, Maya. Now Maya was here, looking great with the latest haircut and a fancy dress.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Glancing down at my jeans and my old sneakers,I wished I hadn't come.“ How do you know all these things about me ”I asked.英语试题 第8页(共8页) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 义乌市2023届高三适应性考试.pdf 听力.mp3 英语答案.pdf