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Z20名校联盟2023届高三第三次联考英语试题第一部分: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 are the speakers probably doing?A. Parking the car. B. Moving some furniture. C. Watching TV on the sofa. 2. Where are the speakers?A. At a restaurant. B. At a theater. C. At a store. 3. How much does the television set cost today?A. $100. B. $150. C. $200. 4. Why are the man's eyes red?A. He is sick. B. He didn't get much sleep. C. He has terrible eye problems. 5. When did the woman expect the package to arrive?A. Yesterday. B. Today. C. Tomorrow. 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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Why isn't the girl allowed to go out?A. She didn't do her schoolwork. B. She didn't do her housework. C. She argued with her parents. 7. How did the girl feel about her punishment?A. She thought it was fair. B. She was surprised by it. C. She felt angry about it. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司


听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. How do the speakers know Greg Parsons?A. He used to be their teacher. B. He used to be a famous athlete. C. He used to own a business in town. 9. What was the woman doing when she saw Brian Sheldon the other day?A. Waiting in line. B. Drinking coffee. C. Watching TV. 10. Where will the speakers go next?A. A grocery store. B. A restaurant. C. A stadium. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What's the relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues. B. Friends. C. Aunt and nephew. 12. Why did the woman visit the man's house?A. To have a glass of wine. B. To pick him up before dinner. C. To congratulate him on his new home. 13. Why can't Marcia show up tonight?A. She isn't feeling well. B. She needs to finish a report. C. She has a meeting with her boss. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. When did the man get the tickets?A. On Monday. B. On Friday. C. On Sunday. 15. How does the woman feel when the games are close?A. Excited. B. Sad. C. Pressured. 16. Which team are the speakers cheering for?A. Spain. B. Russia. C. Switzerland. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What TV channel is Jimmy Kimmel Live on?A. NBC. B. TBS. C. ABC. 18. When did Jimmy Kimmel become especially famous?A. After he hosted the Oscars. B. After Donald Trump became president. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司


C. When he cried at his show for the first time. 19. On talk shows, what usually comes right after the opening speech?A. An interview. B. A musical performance. C. A comedy performance. 20. What did Jimmy Kimmel do before hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live?A. He taught in a drama school. B. He worked at a radio station. C. He went to school in Los Angeles. 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。AInspired by his mentor Louis Sullivan, an influential figure in the world of modernistarchitecture, Frank Lloyd Wright coined the term 'organic architecture’ around 1908. Rather than imitating nature or organic elements within the natural world, organic architectureis more concerned with re-interpretation of nature and harmony between the organic and the builtenvironment. It ensures that the individual elements within buildings are put together to reflect theorder within nature. Here are 4 of the most striking examples. Casa MilàLocation: Barcelona, SpainYear of completion:1910Architect: Antoni GaudiConsidered the greatest exponent of Catalan Modernism, Antoni Gaudi was devoted to natureand the Catholic religion. While he originally intended this organic building to have a religiouspurpose, it is now an apartment building. True to the organic style, it features honey shapes thatseemingly emerge from the earth. Learning Hub at Nanyang Technological University (NTU)Location: SingaporeYear of completion:2015Architect: Thomas HeatherwickEarning the nicknames 'dim sum basket building' and 'the Hive', the Learning Hub consists of12 eight-storey towers arranged around a public atrium. The organic nature of the building extends to学科网(北京)股份有限公司


its interior with features like gardens that are intended to encourage social interactions and studyamong students. Falling WaterLocation: Mill Run, PennsylvaniaYear of completion:1939Architect: Frank Lloyd WrightA classic of modernism and organic architecture, Falling Water sits on top of a waterfall. FrankLloyd Wright designed it for the Kaufmann family who-though they had originally hoped for a viewof the waterfall-came to love the home. East Beach CaféLocation: Littlehampton, UKYear of completion:2007Architect: Thomas HeatherwickLocated in a seaside area with an industrial history, East Beach Cafe resembles(像)a piece ofdriftwood. Forty meters long, seven meters wide and five meters high, it initially polarised locals, buthas since been well-received by the whole community. It was the first building for ThomasHeatherwick who previously was better known as a sculptor. 21. Which building has the longest history?A. Casa Milà. B. Learning Hub at NTU. C. Falling Water. D. East Beach Cafe. 22. What can we learn about East Beach Café?A. It remains floating on the sea. B. It serves to encourage social interactions. C. It was not accepted by all the locals initially. D. It was originally intended for a particular family. 23. Which of the following magazines is the text probably taken from?A. Natural WorldB. Architectural DigestC. Organic Gardening D. Extraordinary FiguresBAs a child, I was proud of my southern origin. My own voice reflected my family's past andpresent-part northern Mississippi, part Tennessee, all southern. There was no sound I loved morethan my grandmother's accent: thick, sweet, warm. While growing up. I began to realize outside of our region, southerners were often dismissed asuncultured and ignorant. I was ready to leave behind my tiny town in West Tennessee, starting a new学科网(北京)股份有限公司


life and jumping at big chances in some far-off cities. In that embarrassing space between "teen" and“adult", my accent was a symbol of everything I thought I hated about my life in the rural South. Ifeared it would disqualify me from being a noted magazine writer. I would have to talk less“country”. So I killed a piece of myself. I'm ashamed of it, but I'm more ashamed that I tried to killthat part of someone else-change Emily's accent. I met Emily in college. She was determined to work for the student newspaper, which waswhere I spent most of my waking hours, and we became friends. She, unlike me, accepted her roots.Early in our friendship, her mother asked where I was from, assuming it was somewhere up north.Then I felt my efforts paid off and even wanted to ignore the mistake. Emily is two years younger and she cared about my opinion. I advised her to be more like meand hide her signature Manchester accent. I stressed that throughout our college years, often bymaking fun of her vowel(元音)sounds. I told myself I was helping her achieve her dream ofworking as a reporter. Now,I see that it was actually about justifying my hiding part of myself. Grandma Carolyn used to tell me, "Girl, don't forget where you come from. "Now I trulyunderstand that. Many things have faded from memory, but this sticks in my mind withuncomfortable clarity. Now that I am grown and have left the South, it's important to me. 24. What made the author want to leave her hometown?A. Appeal of convenience in cities. B. Her dream of becoming a writer. C. Outside prejudice against southerners. D. Her desire for the northern accent. 25. How did the author feel about the mistake of Emily's mother?A. Upset. B. Pleased. C. Ashamed. D. Surprised. 26. Why on earth did the author try to change Emily's accent?A. To prove herself right. B. To help Emily be a reporter. C. To make herself influential. D. To protect Emily's self-dignity. 27. What message does the text want to convey?A. Stay true to your roots. B. Never do things by halves. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司


C. Hold on to your dreams. D. Never judge a person by his accent. CIn her book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, Marie Kondo makes the case thatdecluttering (清理杂物)can dramatically transform your life. Ridding your spaces of unused andunwanted stuff can make you happier, more confident and maybe even slimmer. Judging by the popularity of her message and method, Kondo's philosophy satisfies manypeople's need. Yet the evidence backing the benefits of decluttering is mixed. One 2013 study found that orderly spaces promote healthy choices but also conventionalthinking, while working in a messy or disorganized space promotes creativity and new ideas.Einstein, famously, had a very untidy desk and has been quoted as saying, “If a cluttered desk is asign of a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?”Another study linked physical clutter (杂乱)to lower levels of life satisfaction. But one ofthe authors of that study says that clutter, rather than a problem in and of itself, seems to be asymptom of other problems,especially unchecked consumerism(无节制的消费). "In thissociety of abundance we live in,I think the idea that we have to have more makes us less satisfiedwith life, "says Joseph Ferrari, coauthor of the study. “It isn't abundance that's the problem as muchas attachment to abundance. "Other psychologists say technology may also be contributing to America's keenness foror
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