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高三英语考试8.Where does the man want to go?A.The City Museum.B.The Center Street.C.The Second Avenue.9.How does the woman sound?考生注意:A.ThankfulB.Patient.C.Confused.1.本试卷共150分,考试时间120分钟。听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.2.请各题答案填写在答题卡上。10.What does the woman complain about?A.The loud music.第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分】B.The residents’policy.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。C.The building’s security.第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)11.Where are the speakers?A.In the man’s house.B.On the 16th floor.C.At the office.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12.What will the man probably do next?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A.Talk to the woman’s neighbor.一遍。B.Turn off the music player.1.What will the man do?C.Calm down the woman.A.Take part in an activity.B.Get off the plane.C.Wait for the meal.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题2.How much did Sarah pay in total?13.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.$140.B.$160.C.$180.A.Hostess and guest.B.Child and parent.C.Teacher and student.3.Why is the test delayed this time?14.What makes the children like sports?A.The date sounds not a good time.A.Teachers.B.School.C.Enthusiasm.B.The school is having a holiday.15.What does the man say about sports?C.The weather will be terrible.A.Children are losing interest in sports.4.What is the woman doing?B.Children prefer to do sports outside of school.A.Attending a meeting.B.Talking to partners.C.Analyzing the data.C.Children didn’t do any sports at all before 1996.5.What will the woman probably do?16.Which sport enjoys the most popularity according to the man?A.Restart the drive.B.Delete some things.C.Open the video software.A.Basketball.B.Swimming.C.Football第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。所下面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17.What is the speaker mainly talking about?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A.The dishes.B.The service.C.The canteen,小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两避18.What kind of payment choice may be refused by the canteen?听第6段材料,回答第6、7题A.Cash.B.Bank cards.C.Digital yuan6.What does the woman do?19.How many sections are there in the canteen?A.A saleswoman.B.A house cleaner.C.An apartment owner.A.Four.B.Six.C.Nine.7.What matters most to the man about an apartment?20.What does Guan Shuang think of the canteen?A.The location.B.The price.C.The furniture.A.Boring.B.Demanding。C.Approving.C.Hunting has been the biggest threat to crested ibises.29.Which word best describes the result of the author sharing his mistake?D.The government plays a key role in saving crested ibises.A.Shameful.B.Unaccepted.C.Punishable.D.Unexpected.26.How does Zan Linsen feel about the conservation of crested ibises?30.What does paragraph 3 mainly tell us?A.Relieved and happy.B.Merciful and ambitious.A.Intentions to avoid mistakes.C.Shocked and curious.D.Sorry and regretful.B.Advantages of making mistakes.27.What is a suitable title for the text?C.Possibilities of making mistakes.A.Rare animals in China:crested ibisesD.Efforts to avoid making mistakesB.Artificial breeding of crested ibises in China31.What can we know about mistakes from the last paragraph?C.Endangered crested ibises making a comebackA.They interfere with what we are doing.D.Crested ibises found again in the Qinling MountainsB.They draw too much attention from us.CC.They are big opportunities to get us improved.I am a professor of clinical psychology.Some time ago,I got halfway through a day ofD.They make us feel irresponsible and defeated.teaching before a co-worker pointed out to me I was quite carelessly wearing a different pair ofDshoes,one red and one black.I felt so embarrassed and upset but I would have to go teach myClockmaking is a traditional craft which involves the building and repair of clocks.But itcourse like this.When I noticed how much I wanted to disappear and avoid this situation,Iis now on the red list drawn up by the Heritage Crafts Association (HCA),which has warnedwas determined to face it instead.I walked into class and announced to the students that I wasthat more specialists are retiring than entering the profession.wearing two shoes from different pairs,and directed their attention to my feet.EveryoneDavid Poole,a former master,said,、The shortage of clockmakers is a problem.Whereaslaughed and we went on with class.Years later,a student in that class told me that this wasthere used to be clockmakers on the high street,a clock repair shop is a rare sight today.Peo-the moment she first thought that maybe,just maybe,she could be a professor,too.ple will find it extremely difficult to identify anyone to repair their clocks.、I shared my mistake because I realized that trying to hide it was interfering with my abili-There are only about 250 makers and repairers left across Britain,according to HCA’s re-ty to concentrate my mind on my teaching-but I had no idea that it would also help shortensearch.When specialists are near retirement,they often cannot afford to take on apprenticesthe psychological distance between my students and myself.(as happened in the past.Besides,it is feared that the few training courses that haveMany contexts may punish or shame people for making mistakes.Our efforts to avoidsurvived will not fill the gaps.them result from our desires for success,and how others will respond to our mistakes.WeHoward Walwyn,a leading dealer in Kensington,warned that,if expertise in repairing ismight feel self-criticism and shame if we do make some.lost,clocks will become inanimate objects rather than living things,adding.、Most clockmak-However,mistake-making is part of learning new things,and it can draw us closer toers have fiddled with clocks as kids,taking them apart,and trying to get them toothers.It opens up the possibility of accepting mistakes gladly,letting us be more open andwork.The problem is that young kids now are spending all their time in front of screens andengaged in what we are doing.show little interest in clockmaking.I’ve got some younger clockmakers,but they’re few andWe can say words of kindness and self-compassion to ourselves:Mistakes are natural andfar between,”human;we can be kind to ourselves for this error and still try to do better next time;noticing、There are also concerns that too many clockmakers are prepared to use modern mechani-our own imperfections can help us to be kind to others when we notice they are imperfect,cal solutions to make a clock work,even if those solutions are aesthetically (wrong,、too.When we practice our mistakes in this way,they can become opportunities to open up tosaid Jonathan Betts,an adviser to the National Trust.He added,、Museum collections andothers,learn about ourselves,and connect even more with what matters to us.more sensitive private collectors would much rather not have a clock cleaned so it looks brand28.How does the author develop paragraph 1?new,but an awful lot of restorers reject that.、Mr Poole,who became a clockmaker in theA.By giving some examples.B.By sharing personal experience.1990s,said,、There are few people coming into the business.Most people who are in it areC.By doing scientific experiments.D.By following time order.edging towards retirement,as am I.If people aren’t skilled,all those lovely things won’t belooked after properly.39 After momentary happiness,the items become part of the mountain of stuff32.What does the underlined phrase 、on the red list、in paragraph 1 mean?unwanted.A.On top of standard.B.At risk of extinction.40 Deciding to buy something may not require much mental energy.But decidingC.In response to demand.D.In need of improvement.what to do with unwanted items can be stressful and take up considerable time.Mindless shop-33.What belongs to a traditional practice in the clockmaking field?ping affects our mental health and teaches our children not to value their belongings because itA.Its pairing each apprentice with a specialist.makes each item seem less special.Doing so will benefit all of us,the next generation and ourB.Its tailoring training programs for apprentices.planet.C.Its bringing in new blood by employing apprentices.A.Shop mindfully.D.Its postponing experienced specialists’retirement age.B.Consider our planet.34.What prevents young kids from being clockmakers according to Howard Walwyn?C.Our shopping habits are complex.A.A relatively low salary.D.But they ignore the root of the problem.B.The tough employment environment.E.You don’t have to check your entire household at once.C.A limited number of training courses.F.Whatever the reason,the excitement usually doesn’t last long.D.The lack of interest in clockmaking.G.Knowing the answers to these questions will help you set priorities when shopping.35.What is Jonathan Betts’concern?第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)A.Many repairers adopt modern methods in clockmaking.第一节(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)B.Many restorers are incapable of fixing mechanical clocks.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,选出可以填人空白处的最C.Private collectors show no interest in traditional techniques.佳选项。D.Museums refuse to include cleaned clocks in their collections.Setting off on a solo trip,I soon realized I was never really alone.第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)After traveling to the UK to visit my 41 who studied there,I decided to return to根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余America.I didn’t sleep well the night before I 42.In fact,although I had really 43选项。every minute of my pleasant stay,I was once again 44 about traveling alone.DirectionsHome organization has been turned into an art form by social media influencers who sharewere not my strong suit.45,I was faced with a new 46 I had to change planes inbeautiful images of boxes arranged b
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