资源简介 2023 级高三第一学期阶段考试英语科试卷2025.9(满分 120分;考试时间 120分钟)第一部分 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)阅读下列四篇短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADISCOVERWEEDON ISLAND’S ANCIENT PASTIf you are interested in archaeology, experience hands-on archaeology at Weedon Island Preserve,one of Florida’s exceptional archaeological sites. AWIARE offers one-week camp focused onarchaeology for kids entering Grade 1 and 5. Students will learn about the basic archaeology throughhands-on, interactive classroom projects, outdoor activities, and a visit to an archaeological site in theTampa Bay area.Day 1-2 Followed by engaging icebreaker activities and team-building exercises, participants willattend the speeches delivered by the world-known archaeologists. Dr. Robert Austin and Dr. JohnArthur will respectively give speeches about the site and local history of the Tampa Bay area. The dayswill conclude with basic training on excavation techniques and tools, setting the groundwork forhands-on involvement in the archaeological exploration ahead.Day 3-4 Participants will explore local historic sites long-covered by plants and learn howarchaeologists survey sites using direct measurements, digital cameras, careful notes, and hand-heldGPS units. This trip will also provide an opportunity to learn more about the environment in whichthese sites were created.Day 5-7 Participants will be involved in assisting AWIARE researchers in excavation, recordingdata, screening sediment, and collecting artifacts, bone, and samples. What’s more, you will also helpsorting and processing artifacts from the excavation and other sites in the Tampa Bay area.Date: August 10-16, 2025Time: 9: 00 am-5: 00 pmExpedition cost: $300 per participant, which includes daily lunch at the AWIARE ResearchStation. Return campers receive a 20% discount.Registration is now open for the Hands-On Archaeology Camps.1. Who can be the target audience for the camp A. Students in primary school. B. Kids interested in UK history.C. Tourists interested in Weedon Island. D. Undergraduates majoring in archaeology.2023 级高三第一学期阶段考试英语科试卷 第 1页,共 8 页2. What will participants probably do on August 13, 2025 A. Help improve the site’s environment. B. Help reconstruct ancient objects.C. Assist professional excavations. D. Explore vegetation-covered local historic sites.3. How much is the cost for two kids coming back this year A. $240 B. $480. C. $600. D. $720.BBeing incredibly talented doesn’t mean you’re untouched by anxiety, and many of the world’s besthave to handle anxiety precisely because they expect so much from themselves.Take the world’s best soccer player named Mellionix. For all his brilliance, though, he’s famouslyanxious. For years, he habitually vomited on the field before big games.But Mellionix hasn’t allowed his anxiety to overshadow his brilliance because he’s mastered acoping mechanism that also doubles as the secret behind his tactical (战术的) brilliance.A soccer game lasts 90 minutes, with players active from the start. Mellionix is known for notengaging in the game initially, often walking near the field’s center and not interacting with teammates.While others run, Mellionix mostly walks, seldom accelerating beyond a slow jog.Mellionix does two things during these first few minutes. First, he calms himself. Easing into thematch is Mellionix’s way of ensuring he’s fully engaged for the remainder of the match. His on-fieldvomiting has resolved itself, in part perhaps because he’s found a more effective way to calm his nerves.Second, he spends this time scoping out the opposition. His legs move slowly, but his eyes jump fromplayer to player, assessing his opponents’ strengths, weaknesses and tactics.In football matches, Mellionix relies more on the preparation phase (阶段). In the classic matchbetween Barcelona and Real Madrid, Mellionix only ran for four minutes, while for over eightyminutes he was walking. However, when he engaged in the game, he was active, creating nineopportunities, scoring a goal, and assisting his teammate to score another goal.That pattern isn’t unusual for Mellionix, and it’s often in big games that he lays great stress on hisin-game preparation. That preparation also explains his ability to find himself in the right place at theright time, over and over. Though his positional play appears supernatural, it’s actually that he’s learned,minute by minute, that a particular defender leaves a particular square of pitch (球场) uncovered or thattwo midfielders leave a small corner of the pitch open when they run to the middle of the field.The lesson for us is clear: When you’re anxious, whether in athletics or in life more broadly, pause,and prepare.4. What does Mellionix usually do at the beginning of a game A. He doesn’t play in the game. B. He takes a walk around the field.C. He encourages his teammates. D. He takes an active part in the game.5. Which of the following can replace “scoping out” underlined in paragraph 5 A. Following. B. Observing. C. Thinking about. D. Getting used to.2023 级高三第一学期阶段考试英语科试卷 第 2页,共 8 页6. According to the text, when does Mellionix do his preparation for a soccer game A. After the game begins. B. Before the game begins.C. When he feels anxious. D. When he lacks confidence.7. What does Mellionix’s supernatural positional play indicate in paragraph 7 A. The time to pause. B. A chance to score a goal.C. The time to enter the game. D. The ability to overcome anxiety.CIn department stores and closets all over the world, they are waiting. Their outward appearanceseems rather appealing because they come in a variety of styles, patterns, materials, and colors. Butthey are eventually the biggest deception (欺骗) that exists in the fashion industry today. What are they They are high heels ― a woman’s worst enemy (whether she knows it or not). High heel shoes are thedownfall of modern society. Fashion myths have led women to believe that they are more beautiful orstylish for wearing heels, but in reality, heels succeed in creating short as well as long term troubles.Women should fight the high heel industry by refusing to use or purchase them in order to save theworld from unnecessary physical and psychological suffering.For the sake of fairness, it must be noted that there is a positive side to high heels. First, heels areexcellent for aerating lawns (草坪通气). Anyone who has ever worn heels on grass knows what I amtalking about. A simple trip around the yard in a pair of those babies gets rid of all the need to call for alawn care specialist, and provides the perfect-sized holes to give any lawn oxygen without all thosemessy blocks of dirt lying around. Second, heels are quite functional for defending against potentialenemies, who can easily be scared away by threatening them with a pair of these sharp, deadly fashionitems.Regardless of such practical uses for heels, the fact remains that wearing high heels is harmful toone’s physical health. Talk to any podiatrist (足病医生), and you will hear that the majority of theirbusiness comes from high-heel-wearing women. High heels are known to cause problems such asdeformed feet and torn toenails. The risk of severe back problems and twisted or broken ankles is threetimes higher for a high heel wearer than for a flat shoe wearer. Wearing heels also creates the threat ofgetting a heel caught in a narrow sidewalk gap and being thrown to the ground―possibly breaking anose, back, or neck. And of course, after wearing heels for a day, any woman knows she can lookforward to a night of pain as she tries to comfort her aching feet.8. Women don’t take the disadvantages of high heels too seriously because of _______.A. their attempt to show off their status B. the rich variety of high heel stylesC. their wish to improve their appearance D. the multi-functional use of high heels9. What’s the author’s tone in presenting the positive sides of high heel shoes A. ironic B. favorable C. sympathetic D. objective2023 级高三第一学期阶段考试英语科试卷 第 3页,共 8 页10. The writer uses “those babies” (Paragraph 2) to refer to high heels _______.A. to show their fragile characteristic B. to show women’s affection for themC. to emphasize their small size D. to indicate their trendy appearance11. It can be inferred from the passage that women should _______.A. refuse to buy the products of the fashion industryB. go to a podiatrist regularly for adviceC. avoid following fashion too closelyD. see through the very nature of fashion mythsDBack in 2018, scientists at Duke University discovered that each time our eyes move, our earsmake a squeaking (吱吱声 ) noise, which is hard or unable to hear. Now, the researchers havedeveloped a method of telling where a person is looking by analyzing those sounds. Although we don’tconsciously hear the noises, they can be picked up by a highly sensitive microphone placed in the earcanal.Lead scientist Professor Jennifer Groh believes that they may occur as eye movements trigger thebrain to contract either the middle ear muscles or the hair cells — doing the former helps dampen loudnoises, while doing the latter amplifies (放大) quiet ones. This arrangement could help us make senseof our surroundings, by automatically adjusting the sensitivity of our hearing based on what we’relooking at.In a recent experiment, Groh’s team and Professor Christopher Shera from the University ofSouthern California recruited 16 adults, all with good vision and hearing, to take a simple test. Thevolunteers started by visually tracking the movements of a green dot on a computer screen, withoutmoving their heads. As they did so, an eye-tracking camera recorded the direction of their gaze, whilemicrophones in their ear canals recorded their ear sounds.When the eye video and ear audio recordings were subsequently cross-referenced, it was foundthat eye movements in specific directions produced specific types of ear noises. The scientists werethus able to tell where a participant’s gaze was focused, simply by identifying what sort of noise“signature” their ears were making. It was also possible to do the opposite — the researchers couldaccurately tell what sort of sounds the volunteers’ ears were making, by tracking the direction of theirgaze. It is hoped that the team’s findings will contribute to a better understanding of human perception(感知), possibly leading to more accurate and informative hearing tests.“If each part of the ear contributes individual rules for the eardrum signal, then they could be usedas a type of clinical tool to assess which part of the anatomy(解剖学) in the ear is malfunctioning,” saidStephanie Lovich, one of the lead authors of the paper and a graduate student in psychology&neuroscience at Duke.2023 级高三第一学期阶段考试英语科试卷 第 4页,共 8 页12. Why do the ear noises occur according to Professor Jennifer Groh A. Some noises echo in the ear canal occasionally.B. The head moves too quickly along with the ears.C. A highly sensitive microphone usually causes the noises.D. The brain contracts muscles or hair cells with eye movements.13. What potential outcome do the researchers anticipate from their findings A. Creating a new type of hearing aid.B. Enhancing the design of microphones.C. Understanding human perception better.D. Replacing traditional vision tests with new technology.14. What does Stephanie Lovich think of these findings A. Complex. B. Promising. C. Faulty. D. Primitive.15. What is the best title for the text A. The human perception is complex.B. Eye movements lead to brain responses.C. Scientists know what your eyes talk to your ears.D. The evolution of hearing is discovered by scientists.第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。To put into words my time in Antarctica and South Georgia is nearly impossible. I had alwaysdescribed it as a once-in-a-lifetime experience. 16 I was not the only one who felt this way.About 50% of the passengers of our expedition had been to Antarctica at least once before. This goes toshow just how magical the destination is.17 How tiny you feel next to towering glaciers and icebergs. The blinding white blanketseverything, blurring the boundary between land and ocean. The icy water moves through your body asyou take the Polar Plunge. The solemn silence calms your restlessness and reminds you ofheart-touching stories of survival from explorers of the past. The list goes on.Antarctica makes you feel so small and insignificant, in the best way. Everything has a purpose,and the cycle of life is evident. You get front row seats to witness the most incredible show: nature.18 For example, when you see a brown skua (贼鸥) attacking a penguin chick, your heart aches.Then your expedition guide regretfully tells you that a chick that is small in March would have veryslim chances of surviving the upcoming winter. 19Things move fast here, every month offering something unique and special to see. In March, theweather is a bit more unpredictable, and the sea ice is beginning to form again. Our voyage was the lastof the season. In two more weeks, expedition ships would not be able to break through the ice. Thepenguins are completing their yearly feather-changing process. They are really weak during this time,2023 级高三第一学期阶段考试英语科试卷 第 5页,共 8 页and cannot dive. 20These animals, arguably the cutest you will ever see, survive such unfavorable environments. It’sabsolutely incredible to witness the challenges, the skill, the efforts, all of it. I am forever grateful tohave been a visitor.A.But that is not how it is.B.It is as much cruel as beautiful.C.I, years later, did return to this fascinating place.D.The cycle continues, and you’ re left wondering who to support.E.That all your senses will be stimulated is the best way I can describe it.F.But immediately I stepped foot on the continent, I knew I needed to return.G.The expedition team made sure we kept our distance and did not scare them.第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。The headlines are everywhere: Americans have fewer close friends and spend more time online.People are feeling less seen and 21 ; many lack relationships of trust and understanding. It’senough to make you want to put a blanket over your head and never 22 the house. But, in fact,you should do the opposite! You can start by becoming an intentional and committed 23 .I feel so strongly about this because I have spent over a 24 now living in an “intentionalcommunity”—a place where people come together over shared 25 and purpose. I moved in tenyears ago from a large apartment building, where I knew only one neighbor despite many attempts to26 .Currently, our community consists of 10 households that are professionally, economically andpolitically 27 . In our community, we eat together once a week in an industrial-sized kitchen and28 area, and do public services in our 29 spaces every other Saturday. In between, we 30vegetables together, co-parent small children, bring one another soup, and so much more. We greet,31 and care for one another, and, probably most 32 , make one another laugh regularly. We’ve33 unemployment, disability, loss of loved ones, and so much more. It’s great to have a group ofpeople that can hold you in the 34 seasons, and that means 35 in the light ones.21. A. honored B. connected C. educated D. focused22. A. clean B. check C. leave D. identify23. A. visitor B. employer C. teacher D. neighbor24. A. month B. year C. decade D. week25. A. values B. possessions C. memories D. experiences26. A. run away B. settle down C. catch up D. reach out27. A. similar B. diverse C. independent D. special2023 级高三第一学期阶段考试英语科试卷 第 6页,共 8 页28. A. dining B. waiting C. reading D. playing29. A. safe B. perfect C. strange D. common30. A. own B. grow C. observe D. waste31. A. discourage B. forgive C. support D. criticize32. A. importantly B. surprisingly C. unpredictably D. disappointingly33. A. caused B. survived C. avoided D. prevented34. A. hard B. different C. numerous D. colorful35. A. understanding B. regretting C. complaining D. celebrating第二节 语法填空 (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个适当的单词或用括号内单词的正确形式填空。Recently China’s new hit TV show To the Wonder 36 (make) Altay in Xinjiang anew trendy tourism destination among young people, who are attracted by the breathtaking views andthe heartwarming lives of the local residents.37 (adapt) from My Altay, a collection of prose (散文) by Li Juan, the drama tells thestory of Li Wenxiu. After failing in her dream of becoming a writer and facing setbacks at work, theyoung woman returned to Altay, 38 she grew up helping her mother tend sheep. Thegrassland views and free and easy lives showcased in the teleplay not only won audience’s love, butalso brought nationwide 39 (recognize) to Altay’s unique charm—many viewers said theyfirst learned about this “paradise on earth” through the show. “It’s like a place that’s out of this world. Ican’t imagine how happy I would be to wake up every morning 40 (see) such beautifulviews. My husband and I are planning a trip to Xinjiang this summer and Altay will 41(doubt) be included in our itinerary (行程),”said Zhang Chen, 42 31-year-old from Beijing.Wei Changren, founder of , a tourism-related financial news website, said that Altay hasnot become famous overnight, 43 has long been a destination well-known for its naturalbeauty. However, it hasn’t been very popular because of long travel time and higher cost ofaccommodations. “It’s not that convenient to reach the place, as many big cities don’t have directflights to Altay” he said. Though Altay is still 44 (capable) of receiving large numbers oftravelers, Wei believes that the development of its tourism enjoys great prospects. “From myperspective, authorities in Altay can take the hit show 45 an opportunity and continuedeveloping good tourism and cultural resources to attract travelers,” he added.第三部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)上周,你参加了学校组织的“身边的非物质文化遗产(Intangible Cultural Heritages Around Us)”主题活动。请为校英文报社写一篇报道,内容包括:2023 级高三第一学期阶段考试英语科试卷 第 7页,共 8 页1. 活动过程;2. 活动反响和意义。注意:1.写作词数应为 80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节:读后续写(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。Miss Brown was very popular among her students. She always wore a gentle smile and greetedeveryone warmly. Her class was always full of laughter and questions, challenging them to think in aunique way.In one class, she introduced an unusual game called “The Traveling Note”. With a twinkle in hereye, she handed each student a blank sheet of paper and explained the rules, “Each of you is to createsomething — a quote, a story, a drawing, or a joke — that would inspire others to pass it on in ourschool. The note that travels the farthest and lasts the longest will be the winner.”The challenge immediately ignited (点燃) a spark of creativity and competition among students.Some students wrote profound quotes, believing wisdom would travel farthest. Others penned touchingstories, hoping to stir emotions and ensure their note’s journey continued. A few drew beautiful pictures,while the class clown added humor with jokes. Someone even promised good luck for those whopassed the note on. Each student was confident that their work would secure victory.Soon, it was time to submit the paper. To everyone’s surprise, Emily, a shy but smart girl, handedin a blank sheet of paper only with a single line at the bottom: “Please add your own thoughts,drawings, messages, etc. in your own style to the note and pass it on.” All the classmates laughed at her,claiming her idea would be the first to fail.But Miss Brown just collected the paper and said nothing, a knowing smile spreading across herface. She distributed all notes randomly. Then, the passing began quietly, with each student handlingthe paper they received without knowing its origin.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。Para.1 Days passed, and the moment finally arrived.Para.2 Emily gathered her courage and walked up to the platform.2023 级高三第一学期阶段考试英语科试卷 第 8页,共 8 页汕头市金山中学 2025-2026 年度高三上学期阶段性考试英语科参考答案阅读理解:1-3 ADB 4-7ABAB 8-11 CABD 12-15 DCBC 16-20FEBDG完形填空:21-25 BCDCA 26-30 DBADB 31-35 CABAD语法填空:36. has made 37. Adapted 38. where 39. recognition 40. seeing41. undoubtedly/doubtlessly 42. a 43. but 44. incapable 45. as应用文(possible version)Last week witnessed an activity themed Intangible Cultural Heritages Around Us organized byour school, which was greeted with tremendous popularity.In the beginning, students were exposed to the documentaries about intangible cultural heritages,including paper-cutting, Yingge Dance and Chaozhou Opera, from which they gained a profoundappreciation for the unparalleled beauty of the cultural essence. Later, many artists were invited toexhibit their craftsmanship and instruct basic techniques to the students. Finally, a seminar was held toexplore more strategies for the preservation of intangible cultural heritages.The activity was highly spoken of because not only did the students enhance their familiarity withintangible cultural heritages but also recognize the far-reaching significance of safeguarding andpassing down these invaluable cultural legacies.读后续写 Possible version:Days passed, and the moment finally arrived. Miss Brown asked everyone to bring back the notesthey had received. Students presented their works one by one. Some quotes and stories remained almostuntouched, while a few pictures had minor scribbles. But when Emily’s note was shown, the wholeclass gasped. The blank paper was now filled with colorful drawings, heartfelt stories, inspiring quotes,and funny jokes from different hands. It had truly become a collective masterpiece that integratedeveryone’s creativity and emotions. Miss Brown announced with a bright smile, “Emily’s note hastraveled through the most hands and collected the richest content. She is the winner!”Emily gathered her courage and walked up to the platform. Her face was blushing, but her eyessparkled with exhilaration and pride. “I just thought,” she stammered, “that everyone’s ideas are uniqueand valuable. When combined, they can create something far more wonderful than any single piece ofwork.” Her words triggered thunderous applause. From then on, Emily was no longer the shy girlignored by others. Days that followed witnessed her transformation. Not only did she immerse herselfin interactions with classmates during intervals, but also she always initiated discussions in groupprojects. And the “Traveling Note” game became a tradition in the school, reminding everyone of thepower of cooperation and the beauty of shared creativity.1.段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“几天过去了,那个时刻终于到来了。”可知,第一段可描写便条收回展示,多数作品变化小,艾米丽的空白便条成集体杰作并夺冠。②由第二段首句内容“艾米丽鼓起勇气走上讲台。”可知,第二段可描写艾米丽勇敢分享创意融合的理念获掌声,从此不再害羞,“旅行便条”游戏成为学校象征合作与创意的传统。2.续写线索:便条收回——空白便条成集体杰作——夺冠——艾米丽理念获掌声——艾米丽不再害羞——“旅行便条”游戏成为传统报告查询:登录或扫描二维码下载App(用户名和初始密码均为准考证号)2023级高三第一学期阶段考试英语科试卷试题答题卡姓名: 班级: 考场/座位号:准 考 证 号注意事项 1.答题前请将姓名、班级、考场、准考证号填写清楚。 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]2.客观题答题,必须使用2B铅笔填涂,修 [1] [1] [1] [1] [1]改时用橡皮擦干净。 [2] [2] [2] [2] [2]3.必须在题号对应的答题区域内作答,超出 [3] [3] [3] [3] [3]答题区域书写无效。 [4] [4] [4] [4] [4][5] [5] [5] [5] [5][6] [6] [6] [6] [6]正确填涂 缺考标记 [7] [7] [7] [7] [7][8] [8] [8] [8] [8][9] [9] [9] [9] [9]客观题1 [A] [B] [C] [D] 6 [A] [B] [C] [D] 11 [A] [B] [C] [D] 16 [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]2 [A] [B] [C] [D] 7 [A] [B] [C] [D] 12 [A] [B] [C] [D] 17 [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]3 [A] [B] [C] [D] 8 [A] [B] [C] [D] 13 [A] [B] [C] [D] 18 [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]4 [A] [B] [C] [D] 9 [A] [B] [C] [D] 14 [A] [B] [C] [D] 19 [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]5 [A] [B] [C] [D] 10 [A] [B] [C] [D] 15 [A] [B] [C] [D] 20 [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]21 [A] [B] [C] [D] 26 [A] [B] [C] [D] 31 [A] [B] [C] [D]22 [A] [B] [C] [D] 27 [A] [B] [C] [D] 32 [A] [B] [C] [D]23 [A] [B] [C] [D] 28 [A] [B] [C] [D] 33 [A] [B] [C] [D]24 [A] [B] [C] [D] 29 [A] [B] [C] [D] 34 [A] [B] [C] [D]25 [A] [B] [C] [D] 30 [A] [B] [C] [D] 35 [A] [B] [C] [D]语法填空36. 37. 38. 39. 40.41. 42. 43. 44. 45.书面表达第一节第二节Days passed, a nd the m oment finally arrived.Emily gathered her courage a nd walked u p to the platform. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2023级高三第一学期阶段考试英语科试卷试题答题卡.pdf 汕头市金山中学2024-2025年度高三第一学期阶段性考试英语科试卷.pdf 汕头市金山中学2025-2026年度高三第一学期阶段性考试英语科答案.pdf