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湖北省高中名校联盟 2023届高三第二次联合测评
英语试卷分析报告
联考整体情况
本次考试高三年级参考学校97所 , 英语学科参考学生68, 136人 , 其中 首选物理46011人 (占67.5%) , 首选历史22125人 (占32.5%) 。 年级汇 总学科综合指标如下:
选科 组合 参考 人数 满分 平均分 难度 最高分 最低分 变异 系数 高分 率% 优秀 率% 及格 率%
低分
率%
首选 物理 46,011 150 86. 16 0.574 146 6 0.29 0.1 6.0 49.6
7.4
首选 历史 22, 125 150 79. 14 0.528 140 3 0.33 0.1 4.4 38.5
12.3
阅读理解部分
一、 课程标准要求
在阅读理解部分 , 主要考察学生理解书面语篇的能力 , 其中包括对语篇内容、 语篇结构的理解和把握 , 也包括对语篇内容的分析、 阐释和评价。 并且学生应 通过阅读涉及文化背景和文化差异、 情感态度和价值观的语篇 , 对试题中的文 化差异进行理解和判断 , 并对语篇反映的情感态度和价值观进行分析和阐释。
二、 阅读理解选材
应用文 — 人与社会
全球四种热巧克力
The New York Times for Kids Sunday, January 26, 2020
A
B 记叙文 — 人与自我 通过打字机表达自我感受
说明文 — 人与自然
新发明: 纸电池
Scientific American July 29, 2022
New Scientist July 28, 2022
C
说明文 — 人与社会
亚马逊人工智能通过新技术快速
模仿已故亲人声音
CNN-Business June 23, 2022
最后一段
The Telegraph June 23, 2022
D
七选五 议论文— 人与社会 — 毕业找工作建议
《英语沙龙》 (原版阅读) 2022年9月刊
题型 内容概述 主题 字数
文章出处
阅读理解A篇 文学概论课程评分 人与自我 225
阅读理解B篇 回收再加工食物 人与自然 337
《国家地理》杂志, 2016.03
阅读理解C篇 养老院让老人通过照顾母 鸡预防孤独 人与社会 288
外国公益网站
阅读理解D篇 唇齿音的演变过程及原因 人与社会 331
New Scientist, 2019.03
七选五 寻找合适的健身伙伴 人与自我 289
China Daily, 2018.07
完形填空 和家人露营时的趣事 人与自我 227
语法填空 中国设立大熊猫保护国家 公园 人与自然 204
SCI期刊 , Global ecology and conservation, 2020.06
应用文 写邮件邀请外教参加英语 节目访谈 人与社会
读后续写 残疾学生参加跑步比赛 人与自我 291
Chicken soup
2022年新高考 Ⅰ卷
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题型 内容概述 主题 字数
文章出处
阅读理解A篇 全球四种热巧克力 人与社会 259
The New York Times for Kids,
2020. 1.26
阅读理解B篇 通过打字机表达自我感受 人与自我 360
Notes from a public typewriter
阅读理解C篇 新发明: 纸电池 人与自然 363
Scientific American, 2022.7.29 New Scientist, 2022.7.28
阅读理解D篇 亚马逊人工智能通过新技术 快速模仿已故亲人声音 人与社会 359
CNN, 2022.6.23 The Telegraph, 2022.6.23
七选五 毕业找工作建议 人与社会 279
《英语沙龙》 (原版阅读) 2022年9月刊
完形填空 被收养的小羊Quincy聪明伶 俐 人与自然 296
Reader’s Digest 美国版
July/August 2022
语法填空 神龙架基本情况介绍 人与自然 221
China Today 2022.8.2
应用文 高三师生足球对抗赛 人与社会
读后续写 妈妈的仁爱之心 人与自我 353
高三第二次联合测评试卷
三、题设 ,选项与答案 试题设计为提问式 ,分为细节理解题、推理判断题、词义猜测题以及主旨态度题。
21 , 22题细节理解题 23题推理判断提
24题细节理解题
25 , 26题推理判断题
27题主旨归纳题
32 , 33题细节理解题
34题词义猜测题
35题推理判断题
28 , 30题推理判断题 29题段落主旨归纳题 31题全文主旨归纳题
阅读理解A
阅读理解C
阅读理解B
阅读理解D
四、例题
That morning, I had set out a typewriter on our lower level for anyone to use. It was a community-building experiment: What if people could walk into a bookstore and type anything they wanted
Customers and friends began encouraging me to turn these notes into a book. At first, I was hesitant. But then I read through the piles of messy, typewritten pages again. Some made me tear up; many made me laugh out loud. They shouldn’t be locked inside my filing cabinet at home. Inside our store, surrounded by books that have been labored over by authors, editors, and marketers, there’s a way for people to publish directly into the world in permanent ink — spelling errors and all.
27. What message does the text intend to convey in this passage
A. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.
B. Everyone can be a writer of his own life.
C. It only takes a typewriter to be an author.
D. Books are the ever-burning lamps of accumulated wisdom.
The wires, screens and batteries that make up our devices are filling up landfills with dangerous pieces. “It’s these small batteries that are big problems,” says Dele Ogunseitan from University of California, “Nobody really pays attention to where they end up.”
Researchers at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (EMPA) are working to address this overlooked problem. This week they published a paper describing a new water-activated paper battery which could eventually present a sustainable alternative to the more harmful batteries that are common in low-power devices.
28. What does “this overlooked problem” refer to in paragraph 3
A. People have no idea where e-waste goes.
B. There are no innovative ways to reduce e-waste.
C. People do not take seriously the batteries inside e-waste.
D. Large quantities of electronic devices are being thrown away.
key words
Thrown away electronics are piling up fast, pushing researchers to explore creative ways to reduce the resulting trash, known as e-waste. Now one team has crafted a water-activated disposable battery made of paper and other sustainable materials.
…This week they published a paper describing a new water-activated paper battery which could eventually present a sustainable alternative to the more harmful batteries that are common in low-power devices.
Although the researchers demonstrated that their battery could power an alarm clock, disposable paper batteries are unlikely to replace standard AA batteries on store shelves. However, Gustav Nystr m, senior author of the study, pictures a future where these batteries are inserted in environmental sensors, ideally with other sustainable components such as screens and packaging. Nystr m says he is in contact with potential industry partners and believes these batteries could make their way into products within the next two to five years.
31. Which of the following might be the best title
A. Paper battery — just add water
B. Paper battery — replace standard ones
C. Paper battery — a mainstream product
D. Paper battery — the solution to pollution
The concept starts from Amazon looking at new ways to add more “ human features” to artificial intelligence, especially “ in these times of the ongoing pandemic, when so many of us have lost someone we love,” Prasad said. “While AI can’t rid that pain of loss, it can definitely make their memories last.”
33. Why does Amazon update Alexa’s voices
A. To make it more human-like.
B. To cure people’s pain of loss.
C. To remind people of lost good memories.
D. To demonstrate Amazon's powerful technology.
完形填空
一、 选材特点
这是一篇记叙文 , 主要讲述了作者收
养了被遗弃的小羊Quincy , 并抚养长大,
带它去各种秀展示高超技能 , 表达作者对
小羊的喜爱。 叙事生动 ,反映了人与自然
主题 ,是考生容易理解的题材。
Reader’s Digest 美国版 July/August 2022
动词 名词 形容词 副词 动词短语
介词短语
5 5 2 1 1
1
动词 名词 形容词 副词 动词短语
介词短语
4 5 3 1 1
1
2022新高考1卷完形填空
二、考查知识与能力
联考题完形填空
三、例题 A few years ago, I was leaving the dog kennel(养狗场) where I worked, only to find a baby goat at the end of the driveway. The kennel’s owners are animal rescuers, and I figured someone 41 him over the fence. The kid was 42 nervous but stood perfectly still as I approached. Quincy proved to be quite 46 . When he was about a week old, I tapped my fingers on the floor and said “ 47 .” I was amazed when he dropped down. I was even more amazed when he did it three times 48 . A quick study, Quincy learned to lie down, bow, and turn in a circle in no time. He knows the name of everything I feed him, and even joins us for 49 to the dog park. 41. A. hunted 47. A. Sit down 48. A. at a loss 49. A. adventures B. dumped B. Calm down B. on purpose B. trips C. caught C. Slow down C. in a row C. invitations D. spotted D. Lie down D. by coincidence D. hikes
四、教学建议 学生在备考过程中应注意词汇的积累 , 特别是一些常用词 “一词多义”的积累。 完形填空 02 要培养学生在英文语境下对于所学词汇的运用。 文章的题材和内容虽然简单 ,但在规定时间内做到准确率 高还是有难度 ,所以要注意这个题型的 “限时训练”。
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总结
阅读理解和完形填空的难
题数量增多
需要提升攻克阅读和完形难题的
思路和心态。
高难度词汇考察是趋势, 提升词汇能力是重点。
Thank you.