资源简介 【答案】1. C 2. B 3. B【答案】4. A 5. B 6. C 7. D【答案】8. D 9. A 10. C 11. D【答案】12. D 13. B 14. A 15. C【答案】16. B 17. A 18. G 19. E 20. C【答案】21. A 22. D 23. B 24. D 25. A 26. D 27. B 28. C 29. C 30. D 31. B 32. A 33. B 34. C 35. C【答案】36. crowds37. from 38. laying39. the 40. were used41. fairly 42. it43. managed44. introduction45. successful【答案】Dear Henry,I'm very delighted to write a letter to tell you something about Chinese paper-cutting exhibition,which will start on June 20 in our school lecture hall and last for a week.As is well-known to us all,Chinese paper-cutting is famous all over the world and I'm sure you will be interested in it,so I plan to invite you to pay a close visit.The exhibition is a collection of works created by some famous paper-cutting artists in China.During the activity,I will show you around our school and this is a good chance for you to enjoy yourself and learn more about Chinese traditional culture.Would you please have a look at the exhibition with me?I'd appreciate it if you could accept my invitation.I'm looking forward to receiving your reply as soon as possible.Yours,Li Hua【答案】One possible version:Luckily, doctors and firefighters soon arrived. They’d told the authorities to cut the circuit, switching off the third rail. Perry let the professionals take over. His heart still racing from the incident and the electric shocks, he climbed back up onto the platform, grabbed his things and continued on to his grandfather’s. As planned, they went to look at the car he wanted to buy, but it had been sold.There was unexpected good news for Perry when social media reported the incident. It credited a hero without knowing his name with saving the victim’s life. After a friend outed him to the media, Perry became the toast of Chicago. Just days after the incident, a local businessman rewarded him with a car. Perry was then employed by the Chicago Fire Department and is now being trained. Out of all the people on the platform that day, why was Perry the only one to help As he sees it, he alone was not thinking about what harm might happen to him. “The word I’ll use is courage,” he says. “Courage over fear.”绝密★启用前2027届湖南省长沙市金海谷郡高级中学有限公司高三考前模拟英语试题注意事项: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,写在试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,本试卷和答题卡一并交回。一、听力-选择题:本大题共20小题,共30分。1.What are the speakers mainly discussing A. An island. B. Their kids. C. A holiday plan.2.Where does the woman volunteer A. In a school. B. In the city library.C. In a hospital.3.What are the speakers probably doing A. Climbing a mountain. B. Visiting a temple.C. Running a race.4.What does the woman want to do A. Join the club. B. Tell the man her age.C. Welcome the man.5.When will the man’s flight take off A. At 11 a.m. B. At 11: 20 a.m. C. At 1 p.m.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.What is the woman worried about in terms of the dress A. The material. B. The colour. C. The style.7.What will the woman do next A. Go to the dressing room. B. Change her silk dress.C. Find a more stylish dress.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.What are the speakers mainly discussing A. How the woman keeps fit.B. When the woman does exercise.C. What sport the woman used to do.9.What will the man do this Saturday afternoon A. Stay at home. B. Go running. C. Play tennis.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Why are the speakers in the restaurant A. To experience the atmosphere of the restaurant.B. To celebrate the woman’s birthday.C. To have their favourite dish.11.What is the speakers’ opinion on black puddings A. Delicious. B. Expensive. C. Horrible,12.What does the woman think highly of A. French cheese. B. Roast duck. C. Potatoes.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Where does the man work A. At an airport. B. In a hotel.C. In a travel agency.14.What is Mr Clinton doing A. He is having a meeting. B. He is going to the airport.C. He is making a reservation.15.How much will the woman pay A. $50. B. $150. C. $300.16.What will the woman probably do next A. Go to London. B. Wait for Mr Clinton.C. Cancel her reservation.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.What is one reason for children gaining weight in the summer A. Hot weather. B. Lack of sleep. C. Watching TV.18.How many meals do a lot of children have every day in the summer A. One. B. Two. C. Three.19.What do most children choose to do when they are left by themselves A. Go outside and play. B. Read books at home.C. Play computer games.20.What does the speaker suggest parents do A. Prepare good food for their children.B. Spend more time with their children.C. Pay attention to their own habits.二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共37.5分。AGrandparent’s Day Workshop-Honey TastingSeptember is Honey Month, and what better way to celebrate both your grandparents and this sweet treat than tasting some sweet honey from around the world Join us for a family-friendly honey tasting workshop.What Participants Learn:·How honey is made·The importance of honeybees to pollinating O plants·How to select and enjoy quality honey·Why soil and flowers’ sweet liquid sources influence a honey’s flavor and color·What participants can do to help bees in their neighborhoods·Recommendations for seasonal food pairings that will match the honeysWhat’s Included:·Mini wooden tasting spoons·Sweet chocolate bars topped with flower petals,honey and bee pollen·A honey tasting guide·Tasty snacks such as biscuits or cookiesUpgrades:·Drink options such as tea or sparkling wine·Personalized serviceYou’ll taste honey from different regions of the world, and you’ll have the opportunity to ask our honey experts any questions you have. This workshop is perfect for grandparents and grandchildren to enjoy together. It’s a fun and educational way to learn about honey and its importance to our planet.Date: Sunday,September 10, 2023Time:10:00 am —11:30 amLocation: Butterfly PavilionPrice detailsNon-Member Adult $25. 00Non-Member Child (2-12) $12. 50Member $20 adult, $10 childThe workshop is limited to 60 participants, so please register early. We hope to see you there!1. What will participants learn at Grandparent’s Day Workshop A. What plants are pollinated by bees. B. Where honeybees make honey most.C. How to pair honey with other foods. D. What the flavor of quality honey is like.2. What will be provided to participants as a result of upgrades A. Chocolate bars. B. Various drinks. C. Tasting spoons. D. Delicious snacks.3. How much will a member grandfather and his 10-year-old non-member grandson pay A. $ 30. B. $ 32.50. C. $ 35.50. D. $ 40.BSeventy miles inland from the Bering Sea, the villages of Akiachak, Akiak and Tuluksak formed the Yupiit School District. This year, this district was allowed to operate on an academic calendar according to seasonal harvests.It starts a week later than other districts, and classes finish 10 days earlier. They make up the difference with an extra half hour of instruction each day. Students can now take part in the fall moose (驼鹿) hunt and the spring migratory bird harvest. The strategy is to pass along traditional knowledge that cannot be gained in the classroom.On a cloudy day this June, teachers met students at a large cutting table near teacher housing near the river. Originally, the morning catch of salmon (鲑鱼) was supposed to be processed at a nearby community fish camp, but those plans were scrapped because a black bear was hanging around.Evelyn Esmailka explained the differences between salmon and other fishes to the children. After this lesson, they boarded boats to go fishing for salmon on the river. The order of the day was making sure that every student got a chance to take part in the harvest.Barron Sample was in charge of it. “For some of them, it’s the first time actually out here on the river doing this, and the first time they’re actually pulling a net,” Sample said. The boat was one of three owned by the school district. “There’re three schools in our school district: Akiak, Tuluksak, and us, Akiachak. So, in a little competition, like, how many did you catch today ” Sample said.While the first drift only yielded two fish, the second brought in around a dozen of various fish. The students screamed in delight as the struggling salmons were picked from the net, landing with a bang in a plastic box.During the narrow window when fishing was allowed, the village of Akiachak felt like a deserted town. But along the river, the fish camps buzzed with activities as families processed the day’s harvest in a way that has changed little over the centuries.4. What are students of the Yupiit School District expected to do A. Embrace traditional native knowledge fully.B. Attend an extra class for half an hour.C. Harvest their academic achievements.D. Learn about the migration of birds.5. What docs the underlined word “scrapped” in Paragraph 3 probably mean A. Discussed. B. Abandoned. C. Approved. D. Introduced.6. What does Barron think of the students’ fishing for salmon A. Exhausting. B. Dangerous. C. Competitive. D. Knowledgeable.7. What remains unchanged at Akiachak village A. The local quiet lifestyle. B. The education of surviving skills.C. The summer camp activities. D. The way of processing fish.CFor many book writers, artificial intelligence(AI) is a threat to their jobs and the very idea of creativity. At the same time, AI is a story to tell, and no longer just in science fiction.Helen Phillips is the writer of the upcoming book HUM. It tells of a wife and mother who loses her job to AI. “I’m frightened by artificial intelligence, but also interested in it,” she explained. Phillips said there is a hope in AI for gaining all knowledge, the understanding of everything. But at the same time, there is an “inborn terror in being replaced by non-human intelligence.”Ryan Doherty is a vice president and director at Celadon Books. It recently agreed to publish Fred Lunzker’s book Sike, featuring an AI doctor of mental health. “We’ve been seeing more and more about AI in book proposals,” Doherty said. Doherty used the term zeitgeist (时代精神), meaning the general ideas or spirit of a time, to describe AI. “It’s the zeitgeist right now. And whatever is in the cultural zeitgeist gets into fiction,” Doherty said.In Sierra Greer’s Annie Bot, the title character is an AI mate designed for a human male. For Greer, the book was a way to explore the character’s “urgent desire to please.” Amy Shearn’s book, Animal Instinct, has its origins in her personal life. She had recently divorced and began to use dating apps. “It’s so strange how, with apps, you start to feel as if you’re going person-shopping,” she said, “And I thought, wouldn’t it be great if you could really pick and choose the best parts or all these people you meet with to make your ideal person ”Earlier this year, Stephen Marche used AI to write the short book Death of An Author. Simon Rich worked with Brent Katz and Josh Morgenthau for I Am Code, a thriller that came out this month. The AI program “code-davinci-002” created the work.8. What’s Helen’s attitude towards AI A. Resistant. B. Doubtful. C. Approving. D. Contradictory9. What statement does Doherty agree to A. AI reflects the spirit of current times. B. AI acts as a doctor of mental health.C. Al proposes more ideas for fictions. D. Culture is a combination of general ideas.10. What can we infer from the fourth paragraph A. AI exposes writers’ private life.B. AI satisfies writers’ urgent desire.C. Writers are using AI to handle human problems.D. AI helps writers pick and choose when shopping.11. What is the main idea of the last paragraph A. Some AI programs are created. B. Some books touch on AI themes.C. Some books on AI will come out soon. D. Some writers are openly working with AI.DWhen the patient arrives, it can barely move its body. The parrot tries to spread its green wings — and fails — to fly. It is just one of dozens of rainbow lorikeets (彩虹鹦鹉) being treated for a mysterious paralyzing (瘫痪) illness. Cases of what is called lorikeet paralysis syndrome (LPS) have been increasing over the past decade, says vet Claude Lacasse. But scientists are puzzled as to what is causing it.Lacasse has partnered with several researchers to try solving the mystery. So far, they’ve ruled out hundreds of human-made chemicals as well as various infectious diseases. Their current theory is that LPS is caused by a plant the birds are eating, something that flowers or fruits between late spring and early fall — when cases always rise.But researchers have no idea which plant or plants might be involved, why the disease is getting worse or whether climate change is playing a role. For now, the main concern is figuring out everything the sick lorikeets are eating.Ecologist Rachele Wilson used a technique involving testing DNA in sick birds’ droppings to match it to specific plant DNA. These data suggest the birds are feeding on more than 130 plant species, at least 30 of which are potentially poisonous. Other researchers are not just looking at plant DNA but also at bacterial and animal DNA to allow for the possibility that the birds are swallowing a poisonous insect in fruit, or a poison produced by bacteria found on a plant.It’s possible climate change plays a role by driving rainbow lorikeets to seek out unusual food sources. Animals are broadening their hunting range and going into more traditionally uninviting areas to find food, including fruit, seeds and, strangely, even meat.With climate change causing more extreme weather events and intensely hot summers, the need to find what’s paralyzing rainbow lorikeets — and potentially other species — is of urgent concern.“They’re amazing birds,” Phalen says. “It’s hard to see them as sick as they are.”12. What are researchers trying to find out first A. Why LPS is getting worse. B. Where rainbow lorikeets usually gather.C. How human-made chemicals led to LPS. D. What lorikeets are feeding on at present.13. What does Wilson focus on in her study A. Collecting DNA data from specific animals.B. Analyzing DNA in the waste of sick lorikeets.C. Identifying DNA hidden in different plants.D. Looking at plant, bacterial and animal DNA.14. How does climate change possibly influence rainbow lorikeets A. Increasing the variety of their diets.B. Enlarging the habitats of these birds.C. Adapting themselves to extreme weather events.D. Forcing them to swallow a poisonous insect in fruit.15. What is the best title for the text A. Endangered rare species in AustraliaB. Strange diseases striking Australian birdsC. The mystery of Australia’s paralyzed parrotsD. The influence of climate change on animals三、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共12.5分。From honoring yourself to doing small acts of kindness, there’s something you can do each day to better yourself and grow as an individual.Be patient. Rather than getting upset when things don’t go your way, take a deep breath and remember to have patience. ___16___ Try enjoying these slow moments by noticing the little things and acknowledging the positives in the situation.Be yourself. The best way to be a better person is to simply be 100% you! ___17___Accepting yourself for who you truly are can help you feel happier, improve your life, and strengthen your identity.Go outside your comfort fort zones are great, but they can also discourage your self-improvement. ___18___ Therefore, every once and a while, change up your daily schedule, try something new, and step outside your comfort zone.Take care of yourself. Sleep, food, and exercise can give you the energy you need to be better. ___19___ Watch how your mood changes for the better. When you support your physical health, you support your mental health.___20___ It’s okay if your goals don’t stay the same as you grow. The journey of self-improvement isn’t a straight path — it bends and twists when you least expect it! Because of this, your short-term and long-term goals may change as you go. This is completely normal and a sign that you’re becoming a better person.A. You are unique and special.B. It’s all right if life is slower.C. Accept that change happens.D. Focus on the present moment.E. Stick to a regular routine that’s healthy for you.F. Whether you’re in school or not, self-educating can help you grow as an individual.G. Trying new things that make you a little uncomfortable benefits your self-improvement.四、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。Dr. Smith of New York works at a center for children who can’t learn well. One day a father brought his son to him for____21____ at his office.The father told Dr. Smith about his son. “My son has ____22____ in learning and can’t even play baseball. He isn’t doing well because he doesn’t try. I have done everything for him. I have even shouted at him. But nothing ____23____. ”After Dr. Smith tested the boy, he ____24____ his father. He asked the father to sit in front of a ____25____ and then gave him a pencil and a piece of paper. There was a ____26____ on the paper. He asked the father to look only in the mirror and ____27____ the lines of the star with the pencil. The father made the same ____28____ anyone makes. Every time he ____29____ the pencil, it went the wrong way. The father’s face became red.At this ____30____ the doctor shouted at him, “Hurry up! Why are you ____31____ so long You can’t do such an ____32____ thing! You don’t know left from right!” These ____33____ made the father very angry.“Now you can ____34____, can’t you ” The doctor said to him. “Your son has felt just like that all the time. You scolded (训斥) him too often, so he didn't try any more. He was afraid of making mistakes. ”____35____ the father understood everything. He put his face down. Now he felt so sorry.21. A. testing B. acting C. teaching D. playing22. A. confidence B. interest C. experience D. difficulty23. A. returns B. helps C. appears D. remains24. A. waited for B. searched for C. believed in D. called in25. A. mirror B. television C. painting D. desk26. A. face B. line C. number D. star27. A. remove B. follow C. cross D. cut28. A. decisions B. choices C. mistakes D. patterns29. A. touched B. dropped C. moved D. sharpened30. A. speed B. corner C. end D. point31. A. staying B. taking C. preparing D. writing32. A. easy B. important C. obvious D. exciting33. A. ideas B. words C. questions D. instructions34. A. relax B. leave C. understand D. promise35. A. Interestingly B. Absolutely C. Suddenly D. Unfortunately五、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共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。In 1863 the first underground passenger railway in the world opened in London. It ran for just under seven kilometers and allowed people to avoid terrible ____36____ (crowd) on the roads above as they travelled to and ____37____ work. It took three years to complete and was built using an interesting method. This included digging up the road,____38____ (lay) the track and then building a strong roof over____39____ top. When all those had been done, the road surface was replaced.Steam engines ____40____ (use) to pull the carriages and it must have been____41____ (fair) unpleasant for the passengers, with all the smoke and noise. However, the railway quickly proved to be a great success and within six months, more than 25,000 people were using ____42____every day.Later, engineers ____43____ (manage) to construct railways in a system of deep tunnels (隧道), which became known to the tube. This development was only possible with the ____44____ (introduce) of electric-powered engines and lifts. The central London Railway was one of the most _____45_____ (success) of these new lines, and was opened in 1900. It had white-painted tunnels and bright red carriages, and proved extremely popular with the public.六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。46. 假定你是李华,想邀请外教Henry一起参观中国剪纸(paper-cutting)艺术展。请给他写封邮件,内容包括:1.展览时间、地点;2.展览内容。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________七、任务型读写:本大题共1小题,共25分。47. 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。It was a sunny afternoon in June, 2022 when Anthony Perry stepped off the train at the station. The 20-year-old, who worked nights in a grocery store, was on his way to see his grandfather so they could go see a car Perry was thinking about buying.On the platform, two men were fighting. Then the unthinkable happened: The pair tripped over the edge and onto the tracks. One man ended up on his back, defending himself off blows. Suddenly, he started trembling. The attacker jumped back up onto the platform and disappeared.The man had fallen onto the third rail, the conduit (电导管) for the electricity that powers Chicago’s trains. As Perry and other horrified onlookers watched, he trembled greatly as the current flew through his body, his head bouncing up and down off the tracks.“Help him!” a woman screamed. “Please, someone!”Perry couldn’t just stand there and watch. He climbed down, took a few quick jumps until he was standing over the victim.The guy looked dead. Perry wondered how he was going to escape the situation he’d just put himself into. The train he’d just gotten off was delaying, thankfully.Gathering courage, Perry reached down and grasped the victim’s wrist. Instantly, he felt a great electric shock shoot through his body. Perry jumped back. He reached down a second time, and was shocked again. But the third time he seized the man’s wrist and, braving the shock, pulled. The guy’s body slid briefly along the third rail, coming to rest on the outer edge of the tracks.The man was breathing, but worn out. Something wasn’t right.“Give him chest compressions (按压)!” yelled a woman on the platform.Perry was no expert, but for a few moments he worked on the man’s heart until the victim began shaking. Once again, Perry grabbed him, keeping him from falling back onto the third rail.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。Luckily, doctors and firefighters soon arrived.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________There was unexpected good news for Perry when social media reported the incident.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2027届湖南省长沙市金海谷郡高级中学有限公司高三考前模拟英语试题.docx 2027届湖南省长沙市金海谷郡高级中学有限公司高三考前模拟英语试题答案.docx