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2023届高三英语晚自习限时训练(含答案)

2023届高三英语晚自习限时训练

一、阅读理解

A

Whether you want to absorb yourself in luxury (奢华) or make memories that

will last a lifetime, consider South Carolina for your next beach vacation!

Folly Beach

Sometimes called one of America last true beach towns, Folly Island is charming, with clothing shops and seafood restaurants of every kind along Center Street. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re a surfer, cyclist, boater, you love fishing, or you’re interested in the island’s rich sea-wildlife, complex history, Folly Beach is a great place for culture too.

Hilton Head

Famous for its luxury accommodations, low country-beaches, and 30 world-class golf courses, and 300 tennis courts, Hilton Head was the first eco-planned destination in the United States. While Hilton Head is famous for its expensive offerings, there’s plenty of exploring for families and nature lovers.

Edisto Beach

Edisto Beach is a great place for nature lovers. A vacation at Edisto beach includes adventure in the great outdoors. Hike, fish, and explore the beach. Edisto Beach provides affordable beach fun, like oceanfront and forest campsites.

Bull Island

Bull Island is known for its bird-life, with more than 293 species recorded there. Kids love spotting an American Bald Eagle. Naturalist-guided tours are great for all ages if observing black foxes is on your bucket list.

1. Which beach best suits those who are eager to get experience in various activities as well as local culture?

A.Folly Beach. B.Hilton Head. C.Edisto Beach. D.Bull Island.

2. What is probably the major concern for tourists before going to Hilton Head? A.Safety. B.Cost. C.Location. D.Activities.

3. What might make people choose Bull Island rather than Edisto Beach?

A.Its sea-wildlife. B.Its golf-course. C.Its bird-life. D.Its campsites.

B

Most young, single Singaporeans live with their parents. But some are moving into their own places as social norms (规范) develop.

When Alan, a civil servant willing to challenge and reform this conventional stereotype (陈规), decided to move out of his family home in Singapore, it still took the 27-year-old a month to talk about the topic with his parents. He feared they wouldn’t understand. After all, Alan’s home was a pleasant place. The family’s three-bedroom condominium (公寓) wasn’t far from the city-state’s central business district. There was homemade dinner on the table each night, and his laundry was always done

for him. “There wasn’t a push factor, just pull factors,” he says. “I’d lived with my parents my whole life, so I just wanted to experience what it’s like being by myself, you know?”

In the West, leaving home is just another milestone in adulthood. Yet in most Asian societies, things are different. Culturally, moving out is sometimes considered as showing disrespect to your parents, which makes it even challenging and praiseworthy. In Singapore, living at home until marriage is a common practice; an estimated 97% of unmarried individuals lived with their parents in 2013.

While the trend is in part driven by deep-rooted ideas of filial piety (孝道), it’s also linked to government policies on accommodation for young people. Most Singaporeans live in public housing units, apartments funded by the state that are known as HDBs. About 90% of those who live in HDBs own their home.

Those who can’t buy HDBs can rent via the private property market — but costs are much higher. “These cost restrictions,” says Dr Chua, a professor of sociology, “effectively keep most young, unmarried people living at home with their parents.”

Yet Alan, who now rents a flat in Hougang with two friends from junior college, is among the courageous young pioneers resisting the long-time cultural norm. These commendable young people are deciding that the price of the freedom to organize their own life is worth it and stepping out of their home.;

4. What can we know from the second and third paragraphs?

A.The East and the West are very different in most aspects.

B.Alan decided to live separately mainly due to some objective reasons.

C.The majority of single young people followed social customs in living in 2013. D.In the East, it is culturally acceptable for the young to live separately from the elderly.;

5. What mainly causes most single young people to live with their parents in Singapore?

A.Their parents’ expectations.B.Their personal wish.

C.The home environment. D.The traditional culture and housing prices.;

6. What is the author’s attitude towards the young Singaporeans like Alan moving out? A.Confused. B.Positive. C.Indifferent. D.Doubtful.;

7. What is the best title for the text?

A.Young Singaporeans’ Relationship with Their Parents

B.Young Singaporeans Fighting Against Old Social Customs

C.Young Singaporeans Striking Out Their Way to Independence

D.Young Singaporeans’ New Way to Solve High Housing Prices

C

Eradajere Oleita thinks she may have a partial solution for two of our country’s continuous problems: garbage and poverty. It’s called the Chip Bag Project. The 26-year-old student and environmentalist from Detroit is asking a favor of local snack

lovers: Rather than throw your empty chip bags into the trash, donate them so she can turn them into sleeping bags for the homeless.

Chip eaters drop off their empty bags from Doritos, Lay’s, and other favorites at two locations in Detroit: a print shop and a clothing store, wher e Oleita and her volunteer helpers collect them. After they clean the chip bags in soapy hot water, they cut them open, lay them flat, and iron them together. They use materials from old coats to line the insides. It takes about four hours to make a sleepi ng bag, and each takes around 150 to 300 chip bags, depending on whether they’re single-serve or family size. The result is a sleeping bag that is “not allowed water to enter, not heavy, and not difficult to carry around,” Oleita said. Since its start in 2020, the Chip Bag Project has collected more than 800, 000 chip bags and created 110 sleeping bags since last December.

Sure, it would be simpler to raise the money to buy new sleeping bags. But that’s only half the goal for Oleita — whose family moved to the United States from Nigeria a decade ago with the hope of achieving a better life-and her fellow volunteers. “We are devoted to making an impact not only socially, but environmentally,” she says.

And, of course, there’s the symbolism of saving bags that would otherwise land in the trash and using them to help the homeless. It’s a powerful reminder that environmental injustice and poverty often go hand in hand. As Oleita stated, “I think it’s time to show connections between all of these issues.”

8. What’s the aim of the Chip Bag Project?

A.To draw the snack lover’s attention to the homeless.

B.To change the chip bags into sleeping bags for the homeless.

C.To recycle the garbage to remove the poverty for the country.

D.To help solve the environmental pollution caused by chip bags.

9. What can we learn from Para. 2?

A.Chip eaters can place the empty bags wherever they want.

B.Eradajere Oleita collects the empty chip bags independently.

C.The sleeping bags are tough but not easy to carry around.

D.The procedure of making a sleeping bag needs masses of chip bags.

10. What does the words mean by Oleita in Para. 3?

A.The environmental issues should be stressed.

B.Poverty should be lifted out of the homeless.

C.The Chip Bag Project will impact the society and environment.

D.The Chip Bag Project will be devoted to achieving a better life.

11. What can be inferred from the text?

A.Chip bags are always used to help the homeless.

B.Chip bags are only useful in addressing the environmental problems.

C.The issues of environment and poverty will be stressed in the future. D.Environmental injustice and poverty are disconnected with each other.

二、七选五阅读

It is very important to keep fit and stay healthy. A lot of people fail to believe

the good that daily exercise does to health and only begin to do so when they suffer from health problems. 12

Regular(经常的)exercise helps you keep in good shape. Maybe, you are one of

the many overweight people struggling with problems of body shape, yet you do not want to do anything about that. Sometimes you see very nice clothes, but they don’t

fit you because of your body size. 13

Doing exercise keeps you thinking quickly at all times. It’s a perfect way of developing the strength of your mind. 14 Besides, there is a reason why most athletes are usually happy. The release(释放)of dopamine (多巴胺) when doing exercise changes their feelings for the better. 15 Run around the blocks each morning, jog or lift weights and see how much good doing exercise does to your m ind.

The good of doing exercise every day is endless, but a lot of people pay no attention to it and finally develop lifestyle-related illnesses later in life. So taking exercise is very important and some of the results of not taking exercise are very serious.

16 Having fitness goals that mean something to you will help you keep a strict fitness schedule and achieve the result you want. Besides, using fitness trackers, you can monitor your general physical activity and find out whether you have mad e progress.

A.Then why is it important to stay fit?

B.How can you drive yourself to exercise?

C.Setting high goals for exercise is very important.

D.Everyone hopes to live a relaxing and comfortable life.

E.So keeping your body active improves the work of your brain.

F.Fitness exercise will help you lose extra fat and be in great shape.

G.Maybe not having enough exercise is the reason for your easy anger.

三、完型填空

I have a friend named Monty Roberts who owns a horse ranch (牧场). He has let me use his 17 to raise money for poor students. 18 I was there he introduced me by saying, “I want to tell you why I let Jack use my house. It all goes back to a story about a boy who was the son of a poor horse trainer.”

One day the boy was 19 to write a paper about what he wanted to do when

he grew up. He wrote a paper describing his 20 of someday owning a horse ranch. Two days later he 21 his paper back. On the front page was a large red “F” with a note 22 , “See me after class.”

The boy went to see the teacher after class and asked, “Why did I receive an F?” The teacher said, “This is a(n) 23 dream for a young boy like you. You have no coins. Owning a horse ranch requires a lot of money.” Then the teac her added, “If

you 24 rewrite this paper with a more realistic goal, I will 25 your grade.” The boy went home and thought about it long and hard. Finally, the boy 26 the

same paper, making no 27 at all. He said, “You can keep the F and I’ll keep my 28 .”

Having told the story, Monty said, “I tell you this story 29 you are sitting on my 200-acre horse ranch. I still have that school paper 30 over the fireplace.” He added, “The best part of the story is t hat the same teacher brought 30 kids to camp out on my ranch for a week.”

When the teacher was leaving, he said, “Look, Monty, I can tell you this now. When I was your teacher, I was something of a dream 31 . Fortunately you had enough determination not to give up.” Don’t let anyone steal your dreams. Follow your heart, no matter what happens.

17. A.horse B.house C.ranch D.fame

18. A.Next time B.The moment C.Each time D.Last time

19. A.forced B.encouraged C.asked D.ordered

20. A.process B.goal C.possibility D.chance

21. A.accepted B.sent C.received D.put

22. A.writing B.printing C.telling D.reading

23. A.unrealistic B.unlucky C.inspiring D.practical

24. A.must B.will C.shall D.may

25. A.reconsider B.rediscover C.regain D.reinvent

26. A.took in B.handed out C.turned in D.carried on

27. A.money B.decisions C.mistakes D.changes

28. A.word B.promise C.spirit D.dream

29. A.because B.though C.when D.but

30. A.delivered B.repaired C.framed D.taken

31. A.stealer B.seeker C.giver D.maker

四、语法填空

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。

The COVID-19 pandemic (流行病) reduced global greenhouse gas emissions by 7 percent this year, released by the Global Carbon Project on Friday.

“The amount fell by 2.4 billion metric tons 32 the current level of 34 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2)”, said the study 33 (publish) in the journal Earth Systems Science Data. “The drop occurs 34 (chief) because people are staying home and traveling 35 (little) by car and plane, and emissions 36 (expect) to ju mp back up after the pandemic ends”, the research team said. The data show that ground transportation makes up about one-fifth of emissions of carbon dioxide. Though the record 37 (drop), the world on average put 1,075 metric tons of CO2 into 38 air every second. The scientists of the study said that long-term emissions trends would be heavily influenced by how 39 (country) power their pandemic recovery plans.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday appealed for ambitious climate action, 40 (say) 2021 must be the year 41 the world leaps forward into a net-zero emissions future.

五、图表作文

42. 学校英文报正在开展以Popular Books among Students 为题的讨论。请依据图表中的调查结果写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:

1、读书状况描述;

2、简单评论;

3、你的建议。

注意:

1、写作词数应为80左右;

2、请在答题卡的相应位置作答。

参考答案

1. A;

2. B;

3. C

4. C

5. D

6. B

7. C

8. B;

9. D;

10. C;

11. C 12. A

13. F

14. E

15. G

16. B

17. B

18. D

19. C

20. B

21. C

22. D

23. A

24. B

25. A

26. C

27. D

28. D

29. A

30. C

31. A

32. to

33. published

34. chiefly

35. less

36. are expected

37. dropped

38. the

39. countries

40. saying

41. when

42. According to the survey conducted in our school, 43% of the students prefer to read science books, followed by comics readers, which accounts for 26%. 18% of the students enjoy reading sports and music books while 13% of the students like to read classical books.

It is encouraging to see so many students reading regularly, as reading can improve comprehension skills and cultivate imagination. However, we should also encourage students to read books outside their comfort zone to broaden their horizons and explore new perspectives.

From my point of view, I suggest our school organize book clubs or reading groups, where students can discuss and share their thoughts. It can stimulate their curiosity and critical thinking and enhance their social skills.

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