资源简介 2023-2024学年第二学期浙江省名校协作体试题高三年级英语学科考生须知:1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟;2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写个人相关信息;3.所有答案必须做在答题卷上,做在试卷上无效;4.考试结束后,只需上交答题卷。选择题部分第一部分 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。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。1.What food will the woman’s daughter avoid A.Steaks. B.Onions. C.Ice cream.2.What is the probable relationship between the speakers A.Salesperson and customer. B.Co-workers. C.A couple.3.What flight will the speakers be on A.CJ 875. B.CJ 865. C.CJ 930.4.Why is the man worried about his brother A.His brother is too confident.B.His brother struggles to make friends.C.His brother’s friends will be a bad influence on him.5.What is the main topic of the conversation A.Types of schools. B.Places to sleep. C.Online classes.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,各小题将给出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、7题。6.How can the woman be described A.Helpful. B.Rude. C.Dishonest.7.What is the man likely canceling A.A hospital booking. B.A hotel room. C.A flight.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。8.Where does the conversation probably take place A.In a café. B.In an office. C.On a soccer field.9.Who is the best goalscorer in the team A.Natalie. B.Laura. C.Dave.10.What position will Bill probably play A.The goalkeeper. B.The striker. C.The midfielder.听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。11.What does the woman like best about the stamps she collects A.Their beauty. B.Their price. C.Their cultural value.12.Which stamp does the man like most A.The one from Ethiopia B.The one from Norway. C.The one from Fiji.13.How much does the set of stamps about Mei Lanfang probably cost A.13,000 yuan. B.40,000 yuan. C.85,000 yuan.听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。14.What event are the speakers cleaning for A.The Easter party.B.The woman’s birthday.C.The Spring Festival gathering.15.How does the woman feel about hosting the event A.Particular. B.Excited. C.Nervous.16.Why does the man do the cleaning before Spring Festival A.To make his mother happy. B.To treat his relatives. C.To get rid of bad luck.17.What can the man probably do on the first day of the New Year A.Wash clothes. B.Cook. C.Do the dishes.听下面一段独白,回答第18至20题。18.What is the name of the speaker’s first play A.Bird on the Wing. B.Iris Falls. C.Clara’s Girl.19.Why did the speaker act the lead character in her first play A.She was a talented actress.B.She didn’t trust another actress.C.She couldn’t afford to pay proper actors.20.Who plays the main character in Clara’s Girl A.Yvette Rogers. B.Dame Vera Parker. C.Shing Wu.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,选出最佳选项。AIs it possible to build muscle and meanwhile lose fat Please allow us to bring the following two facts to your attention first.Fact1: Losing fat requires a caloric deficit, which means consuming less calories than your body needs so that stored body fat is used for energy instead.Fact 2: Building muscle requires a caloric surplus, which means consuming more calories than your body needs so that new muscle tissue can be created.And it’s this realization that leads those of us who want to build muscle and lose fat ideally at the exact same time to wonder just how we’re supposed to make it happen.The 4-week Online Workout Course professionally designed by Super Fitness will perfectly resolve the conflict, making it possible for you to both build muscle and lose fat.Targeted groups: Male and female willing to be athletic.Simply follow us along and keep your ears open to the tips and suggestions we keep giving while working out.We’ll also immediately reply to any doubts or questions.What you’re promised: Being able to lose two pounds of fat per week and get super fit. Saving a lot of time by taking the online course.No gym means no traffic! Saving a ton of money with 25% off at the Year End Promotion.What you’re required to have: Eagerness for a perfect figure.·Willingness to tolerate some discomfort.Contact Super Fitness by clicking here!21.What plays a role in both fat losing and muscle building A.Caloric intake. B.Balanced diet.C.Muscle tissue. D.Physical fitness.22.What is necessary for those who want to take the course A.Effective questioning. B.Perception of time,C.Enthusiasm for sports. D.A little willpower.23.What is the text A.A health brochure. B.A commercial advertisement.C.A critical comment. D.An essay on a wellness website.BIn the joyful summer Chadalavada spent with Jayasree, his grandmother in 2018, the pair watched endless movies.Late one evening, Jayasree, who had recently been diagnosed(诊断)with Alzheimer’s, got up in her nightdress and went to make tea at her home in India.After she returned to her bedroom, Chadalavada went into the kitchen to find that his grandmother had left the gas on!Chadalavada decided to invent a wearable device to help people like his grandmother.Now aged 17, Chadalavada is ready to start making the Alpha Monitor.The device, which can be worn as an armband, sets off an alarm when the wearer with Alzheimer’s starts to move and warns a caregiver if the patient falls or wanders off.Most similar devices run on Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, so when a person moves out of their frequencies’ limited range the connection is lost and with it the monitoring.But the Alpha Monitor can detect a person more than a mile away in cities and three miles in the countryside thanks to the long-range technology, known as LoRa, it uses.Teaching himself with YouTube videos about robotics and electronics, Chadalavada has developed several prototypes(模型).To understand the needs of people with Alzheimer’s, he spent time in a day centre run by the Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Society of India.There, the co-founder told him that the device “had to be something light that can be worn on any part of the body”.She says: “Many patients don’t like having to wear a watch and they take it off.”In March, when Chadalavada’s school exams are over, he will put the finishing touches to the monitor, with the aim of getting the device ready for market by September.He is confident that it should be sold at an affordable price for most people.Chadalavada hopes to study robotics at a university abroad.His aim is simple: “I want to create products to help people in India for the whole world.”24.Why did Chadalavada invent the Alpha Monitor A.To treat Alzheimer’s.B.To entertain senior citizens.C.To improve Alzheimer’s caregiving.D.To ensure fire safety at the elderly’s homes.25.What is an advantage of the Alpha Monitor A.It is more comfortable to wear. B.It has a longer service time.C.It offers a remoter monitoring. D.It uses higher frequency controls.26.What did Chadalavada want to explore while he spent time in a day centre A.Where his invention could be polished.B.What people with Alzheimer’s felt like.C.How Alzheimer’s disease could be cured.D.Whether his invention would be profitable.27.What can we learn about Chadalavada from the text A.He enjoys living simply. B.He has an innovative mind.C.He used to be a health worker. D.He longs to be a robotics professor.CThe impact of technology on language is a topic that often causes concern, with many assuming that it is simply ruining it.However, language experts resist such pessimism, noting that there is little evidence to support the view that speech is getting worse.Gretchen McCulloch, in her book Because Internet, focuses on what can be learned about language from the internet rather than talking about its supposed negative effects.McCulloch compares studying language online to growing bacteria(细菌)in a Petri dish, where trends emerge and disappear quickly, allowing language experts to observe changes that would otherwise take a considerable amount of time.The influence of strong ties like friends or family vs weaker ties on language change is analyzed, with computer simulations(模拟)revealing that having both strong and weaker ties helps spread updates in a community.The role of social media platforms in language change is also discussed.Twitter, with its mix of strong and weak ties, is shown to drive more language change than Facebook, which is controlled by stronger ties.Emoji is highlighted as a universal digital expression of gestures, not a language.Additionally, there is evidence that the use of internet “innovations” such as “omg” dates back to pre-computer eras.McCulloch’s book focuses on the birth of a new medium rather than a new language.The rise of mass writing on the internet, characterized by frequent, error-filled, and short-lived communication, challenges traditional ideas about writing’s importance.McCulloch suggests future historians should see this as a return to more casual(随意的)language, paying more attention to the value of tools that improve social interaction online.The book argues against the idea that these changes might lead to the end of “real” writing, advocating for an appreciation of anything that enhances human connect ion and the enjoyment of each other’s company.28.How might McCulloch sound in her book Because Internet A.Sensitive. B.Scientific. C.Pessimistic. D.Dismissive.29.What does paragraph 3 focus on A.The development of digital language.B.The difference between social media platforms.C.The influence of the internet on language change.D.The connection between humans and the internet.30.Which of the following would McCulloch probably agree with A.Interpersonal bonds play a role in online communication.B.Formal language is unlikely to improve social interaction.C.The birth of new media has removed writing’s importance.D.Mass writing can make web-based conversations effective.31.What would be the best title for the text A.How to Achieve Network Effect B.Technology, Fear or Convenience C.What If Faced with Media Terms D.Internet Degrades or Helps Speech DBottled water has long been marketed as a safe drink—if it doesn’t come straight from a mountain spring, it’s at least clean and free of chemicals.But a new study demonstrates that bottled water may not be so safe when it comes to microscopic plastic pollutants capable of passing into the bloodstream.For years scientists have raised the alarm over microplastics, which form when plastics break down into increasingly smaller particles(微粒), ranging from five millimeters down to one micrometer.Previous studies have found that a liter of bottled water can contain tens of thousands of identifiable plastic particles.But they stopped at the one micrometer level due to technological restrictions.The study used a new technology to find even smaller particles, and detected an average 240,000 plastic particles per liter of bottled water.About 90% of the particles were considered nanoplastics, smaller than one micrometer. Unlike microplastics, they are capable of passing through some organs like lungs into the bloodstream.From there they can stay in the heart muscle and other organs, pass into the brain, and even into the bodies of unborn babies.So far, little research shows what nanoplastics exactly do once they enter the bloodstream.But there is much evidence that chemicals used in plastic production are bad for human health.Even if nanoplastics themselves are not deleterious, they can serve as carriers for the dangerous chemicals, increasing the risk of cancer and impacting key organs such as the heart.“There is a huge world of nanoplastics to be studied,” said the researchers.Even if nanoplastics make up 90% of the number of plastic particles found in bottled water, they make up far less in mass, they said.However, this fact provides little comfort: It’s the numbers rather than mass that matter, and the smaller things are, the more readily they can get inside us.32.What does the technological barrier in the previous studies concern A.The number of microscopic plastics. B.The quality of water bottles.C.The distribution of plastic pollutants. D.The size of plastic particles.33.What does the text imply about microplastics A.They are not very likely to pollute bottled water.B.Their number per liter of bottled water is constant.C.They are less potentially risky to health than nanoplastics.D.Their number in springs is larger than that of nanoplastics.34.What does the underlined word “deleterious” in paragraph 4 probably mean A.Large. B.Useless. C.Safe. D.Harmful.35.Why do nanoplastics need further research A.They are too small to identify. B.They have easy access to organs.C.They are dangerous regarding mass. D.They have a higher percentage in life.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。The art of learning how to thinkLearning how to think is really the whole point of going to university because it is one of the few periods in your life when you get time to do it.Like any skill, successful thinking takes practice.The more time you spend thinking and the more ideas you come up with, the more likely it is that some of them will be good ones. 36 Your thinking will never improve if it consists entirely of thinking how much of a failure you are.37 Geniuses generally come up with their brilliant innovations by thinking about a subject in lots of different ways and establishing connections between apparently different ideas.On the other hand, there are times when you need to know what you are supposed to be thinking about and why, and to stay reasonably focused.If you are having trouble thinking, it may be because you lack another skill that would make it easier.It could be that you don’t have a wide enough vocabulary to put your thoughts into words. 38 If you share a house with violinists and pianists, you may have trouble hearing yourself think.One way to sharpen this skill is to think critically about what other people are thinking.Thinking is not always something that needs to be done alone. 39 So, if your housemates ever abandon their instruments, engage them in conversation, look for holes in their arguments, and explain your own.If you get really good at thinking while at university, you may be able to think of a way to carry that on. 40A.Proper thinking is about creating an argument.B.It enables us to become more independent thinkers.C.If they’re all rubbish, try not to keep thinking about it.D.And thus it saves you actually doing anything once you leave.E.You may also be in the wrong environment for productive thought.F.Having a one-track mind won’t improve your power of thinking anyway.G.In fact, communicating your thoughts can help to develop and clarify them.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A、B、C和D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I used to stutter(口吃)quite badly.I felt very 41 , like I was less of a human being.I didn’t have any 42 when I left special school.So I got a job as a trainee hotel porter.I enjoyed it because I was meeting new people and earning my own 43 .I felt like a proper adult.But the other men 44 me mentally because of my disability.They’d imitate(模仿)me 45 because of my speech impediment(障碍).I got very down.I was 46 inside.The stepping stone to self-belief for me was 47 I got help from KeyRing—an organization which helps disabled people to live 48 .I couldn’t write very well, but I could 49 that.Apps on computers meant I could dictate(口授)my emails.I got the government 50 for disabled people in work.It paid for me to help with paperwork two mornings a week.51 I heard about a job going at the human rights charity CHANGE.I got an 52 that got me the job of international project consultant.I travel all over the world to 53 professionals to work better with people with learning disabilities.This builds my 54 .I lost my stutter in the end.My learning disability was a bit of me, but it doesn’t 55 me.It’s just a label people put on me.It hasn’t stopped me having a life.41.A.tense B.small C.frightened D.annoyed42.A.impressions B.requirements C.qualifications D.challenges43.A.wage B.degree C.honour D.friendship44.A.supported B.coached C.confused D.abused45.A.talking B.working C.living D.studying46.A.calm B.brave C.dying D.lost47.A.where B.why C.how D.when48.A.comfortably B.peacefully C.independently D.colourfully49.A.get around B.decide on C.ask about D.seek for50.A.intervention B.funding C.guidance D.permit51.A.Gradually B.Eventually C.Surprisingly D.Desperately52.A.email B.appeal C.option D.interview53.A.train B.persuade C.promise D.expect54.A.vocabulary B.wealth C.confidence D.strength55.A.remind B.abandon C.confirm D.define非选择题部分第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。What did you have for dinner Tuesday night of last week If someone 56 (ask)you that question Wednesday morning, you would 57 (possible)have had no problem recalling what you had for dinner the night before.But as days pass, the memories of all the other meals you 58 (eat)since then start to interfere(干扰)with your memory of that one particular meal.This is a good example of 59 psychologists call the interference theory of forgetting.Forgetting is the result of 60 (vary)memories interfering with one another.The more similar two or more events are 61 one another, the more likely interference will occur.Getting rid of interference altogether is impossible, but there are a few things you can do to minimize its effects.One of the best things you can do is rehearse(排练)new information in order to better commit it to memory.In fact, many experts recommend overlearning important information, 62 involves rehearsing the material over and over again until it can be reproduced perfectly with no errors.Another strategy for fighting interference is to switch up your routine and avoid 63 (study)similar material back to back.Sleep also plays an essential role in memory 64 (form).Sleeping after you learn something new is 65 efficient way to turn new memories into lasting ones.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是校英文报的主编李华,最近准备出一期关于“倡导低碳生活”的专刊。请为专刊写一篇寄语,内容包括:1.专刊的意义;2.专刊的内容;3.寄予的希望。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卷的相应位置作答。Dear Readers, Warm regards, Li Hua Editor-in-chief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 worked at a local station of the Berlin fire department.We got an alert(警报)around 8:25 pm that Friday and rushed to the fire engine, where the printout from the dispatcher(调度员)said there was a nine-year-old boy locked in a safe.I asked myself: if it were a safe, would it be airtight I was aware that it might already be too late by the time we arrived.I had to plan for a bad outcome.On the other hand, if we were in time, how long would it take us to open the safe I knew it would be an incredibly difficult task.It’s what safes are designed for—not to be opened.It took less than five minutes to reach the property.When I saw a woman crying on the street, I knew the situation was serious.She was the boy’s mother and she led us into the basement.She told us the boy was alive and we started talking to him; he was very calm.We asked how it had happened: during a game of hide and seek with his five-year-old brother, he had thought the safe would be a good place to hide.The boy’s parents had got the house from his mother’s father.The unlocked safe had been there when they moved in and was in an area they didn’t use much.The boy’s little brother had shut the safe, then, when he couldn’t open it again.The only person who knew the combination was the boy’s late grandfather.From the outset, the biggest priority was getting oxygen to the boy.We got oxygen from the hospital.The boy said that he could feel a thin stream of air.I asked his parents if anyone had opened the safe before and they said no.So we had to guess a six-digit code(密码).We started typing them in—but we had to wait 10 minutes between each attempt before we could try again. So quickly we tried them all.No luck.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卷的相应位置作答。We were fully prepared at this point to open the safe by force, starting with a drill. Then, just as we started to make the first cut, my workmate typed in the correct code.2023-2024学年第二学期浙江省名校协作体联考高三年级英语学科参考答案一、听力(每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5 BCABA 6-10ABCAC 11-15 CBBAC 16-20 CBACB二、阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)21-23 ADB 24-27 CCAB 28-31 BCAD 32-35 DCDB第二节(每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40 CFEGD三、语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(每小题1分,满分15分)41-45BCADA 46-50 CDCAB 51-55 BDACD第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.had asked 57.possibly 58.have eaten 59.what 60.varied/various61.to 62.which 63.studying 64.formation 65.an/one四、写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)One possible version:Dear Readers,As the chief editor of our school’s English newspaper, I’m pleased to introduce our latest issue focused on advocating a low-carbon lifestyle.This edition’s significance lies in its aim to inspire a commitment to environmental conservation among us.Featuring articles on the benefits of reducing carbon emissions, tips on sustainable living, and success stories of individuals and communities making a real difference, we provide a comprehensive guide to eco-friendly practices.We aspire for this issue to serve as a catalyst for positive change, encouraging everyone to take actionable steps towards a greener future.Warm regards,Li HuaEditor-in-chief(93 words)第二节(满分25 分)One possible version(based on the original text):We were fully prepared at this point to open the safe by force, starting with a drill.We taught the boy to put his hands over his ears while we were drilling and to take them off only when we shook the safe.He was sweaty and his clothes were wet from breathing in that tiny space for so long.But he was so calm the whole time, following our commands and talking to us.We made a hole in the back.It was dangerous, but I was confident that we could get him out safely.Then, just as we started to make the first cut, my workmate typed in the correct code.We’d asked the mother again to write down any significant date and it turned out to be her brother’s birthday.We were amazed.We had been trying for three hours and now all of a sudden this little boy was standing in front of me, rubbing his eyes.His parents were so happy that he was out.He had a hug with his tearful mother, a checkup from the doctor, and then went for a shower happily.(156 words)听力原文Text 1M: Any special requests on your meals W: Steaks for the main course is okay for us, but please don’t put any onions in my daughter’s meal.She can’t eat it.(1)And we’ll have ice cream.Text 2M: You’re smiling.I guess you like this place then W: Honestly, darling, I think this is the one.I know we said we wanted a house, not an apartment, but this just feels right.M: I agree.It’s perfect.There’s even room to have a home office.(2)Text 3W: Did you hear that Flight CJ 865 is put off until 9: 30 p. m.We don’t need to hurry.M: That’s not our flight.Ours is CJ 875 and they just announced that it’s boarding.(3)Text 4M: My brother Li starts high school this year.I’m a little nervous for him.He finds it difficult to make new friends.(4)W: My brother’s going, too.He’s almost too confident! I’m sure they can be friends.Maybe they’ll be a good influence on each other.Text5M: When I was little, I always wanted to go to a boarding school.I liked living there and sleeping with my friends.W: I’d miss my home, and I like my own bedroom.I prefer a day school.Although, anything is better than an online school!M: Definitely!(5)Text6M: My wife is sick, so I have to cancel the booking I made.(7)W: If you’ll just give me your name, phone number, and date of visit, I can cancel your booking.(7)M: I’m Rudy Randolph and my number is 818-555-1234.Our booking is in April from the ninth to the fifteenth.W: Ah yes, Mr. Randolph.I’ve found your booking on our system.It is now canceled.(6)M: I wish everything in life was so simple.Thank you.(6)W: Not a problem, sir.(6)I hope your wife feels better soon so you can rebook your stay with us.(7)Text7W: Bill!(10)You made it to the team!(8)M: Hi Laura.Yeah, I’m a bit nervous.I haven’t played soccer in years!(8)W: Don’t worry.Everyone’s friendly, and we only play for fun.(8)M: What position do you play W: Striker, up front.M: Ah, you must have been the star of scoring goals!W: I wish! I have only scored twice, all season.Natalie is our star striker.(9)So, you used to play goalkeeper M: Many years ago, for my office team.W: Well, you’ll probably be in midfield.Dave refuses to play anywhere but the goalkeeper.He hates running.I think he only comes for the trip to the cafe after games!M: That’s fine.I’ll play in midfield.(10)It’ll just be nice to get some exercise!Text 8M: Do you collect stamps as an investment (11)W: Not really.Some are quite valuable, but it’s not about that.As a history student, I love that each one is a little piece of culture, and of the past.(11)M: I can see that.What surprises me most is the geography.You’ve got stamps from Fiji, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan…W: And some are just really pretty.M: Right.I love this Norwegian one the most.(12)W: That was actually voted the most beautiful stamp of 2018.M: Oh cool!W: I’d love to buy a set of stamps called “The Stage Art of Mei Lanfang”, but they cost exactly five times the price of the most expensive one I own!(13)M: Which is W: A British one called the “Postal Union Congress 1 stamp”.It cost me about 8000 yuan.(13)M: Wow!Text 9W: Thanks for helping me with the cleaning,(14)Feng.I feel bad.You’re a guest.You shouldn’t be doing housework!M: It’s no problem!(14)W: I just want the place to look nice for the family Easter party.(14)It’s the first time I’ve ever hosted it.(15)My mom usually does it, but as Easter is on her birthday this year, I said I’d step in.Now, I’m nervous!(15)M: Calm down.I like to help.My family do a very similar thing back home in China before Spring Festival.(16)So I feel quite at home!W: Oh, cool!M: We tidy, clean the house inside and out. It clears the bad luck in the house.(16)W: Nice tradition.M: But you’re completely not allowed to do any cleaning on the first day of the New Year. We cook but we don’t wash dishes.(17)That’s definitely my favorite part!W: Actually, my mom won’t wash any clothes on New Year’s Day either. I wonder if it’s for the same reason.M: Probably. You don’t want to wash away your good luck!Text 10W: Thank you all so much for coming to the opening night of Clara’s Girl. Ten years ago, when I wrote my first play, Bird on the Wing, (18) I could never have imagined that a play of mine could fill a 1000-seat theater. I clearly remember being hugely excited that a total of 42 people came during that play’s opening week, which was held at a tiny theater above a bar. Of course, back then, I didn’t have enough money to pay proper actors, so I had to play the lead character myself! (19) Thankfully, today, I am fortunate enough to be able to call on some of the big names in show business. It’s so wonderful to work with actors you can trust to bring your vision to life. I would like to personally thank the beautiful Yvette Rogers, award-winning star of TV series, Iris Falls, for bringing the character of Isabelle to life; the hugely talented Shing Wu, who played Joe with such strength and energy, and of course, the wonderful Dame Vera Parker, for doing me the honor of playing Clara.(20)(备注:文字加粗和标号部分是答案所在的信息点) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 浙江省名校协作体2023-2024学年高三下学期开学联考英语试题.docx 高三英语-听力2.27.mp3