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学年高三上学期月试题2024-20258英语注意事项:答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名和座位号填写在答题卡
1.上回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对
2.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,将答案写在答题卡的相应位置上写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)
201.What doesCharlie meanA.The shirtmight betoo tight.C.To makesuggestionsB,He doesn!t likethe shirt.C.He isntfond of the colour.C.Teacher andstudent.
2.Why doesthe mantalk to the womanA.To askfor permissionB.To sendan invitationC.Five.
3.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Classmates.B.Father anddaughter.C.At4:00pm.
4.How manybags doesthe womantake alongA.Two.B.Three.
5..What timewill the man seeDr.LinC.Rainy.A.At2:00pm.B.At3:00pm.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题C.On Friday.
6.Whats theweather likeat DarrylsplaceA.Sunny.B.Windy.
7.On whichday doesDarryl needto workC.In theevening.A.On Tuesday.B.On Thursday.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.When doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In themorning.B.In theafternoon.
9.What doesthe womanthink of the sayingsabout weatherA.Unbelievable.B.Scientific.C.Foolish.
10.How manysayings arementioned in the dialogueA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.What isthe conversationmainly aboutA.Common colds.B.A scientificachievement.C.A specialmedicine.
12.Where hasmost progressbeen madein geneticprofilingA.In theUnited States.B.In Iceland.C.In China.
13.How doesthemanfeel aboutthe newtreatmentA.Doubtful.B.Impatient.C.Optimistic.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.Who isthe manA.The womanshusband.B.A regularcustomer.C.The womansneighbor.
15.Which desserthas astrong flavorA.Thelemon pie.B.The strawberrycake.C.The greentea cupcake.
16.How muchshould theman payin totalA.$
3.B.$
4.C.$
7.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
17.Why didntthe womango climbingA.She wasworn out.B,She losttouch withothers.C.She lovedthe sceneat thebottom.
18.What was the womandoing whenshe sawa dolphinA,Relaxing on the beach.B.Sailing in a boat.C.Diving.
19.What madethe womangive updoing bungeejumpingA.Her health.B.Her fear.C.Equipment problems.
20.What didthe womanlike mostabout hervacationA.Taking photos.B.Visiting thecaves.C.Playing with the dolphin.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共15小题海小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AEmbark on an exhilaratingexpedition acrossthe ancienttrade routes,commencing your5-day odysseyfrom theheart ofChinato the vibrant landsof CentralAsia.Day1in Turpan,China:Commence yourjourney in the oasiscity ofTurpan,where you will delveinto theintricate KarezWellSystem——a testamentto theingenuity of ancient irrigationtechniques thatpersist in their operationalcapacity tothis day.As the sun setson yourinaugural day,retreat to the tranquilityofa family-owned vineyard,where youcan meanderthrough theverdantvineyards,engaging inconversations with the hospitablelocals togain insightsinto theircustomary wayof life.Day2in Urumqi,China:With the first lightof dawn,set forthfrom Turpanto thebustling metropolisof Urumqi,thepolitical epicenterof Xinjiang.Post anourishing breakfast,immerse yourselfin thecultural tapestryof theXinjiang Museum,atreasure troveof diverseartworks,meticulously craftedhandiworks,and historicalartifacts.As youprepare towing yourway toKashgar,seize theopportunity to amble throughthevibrantErdaoqiao Market,the mostexpansive marketplacein Xinjiang,teeming with a medleyof goods.Day3in Kashgar,China:Devote thisday tothe leisurelyexploration ofKashgar,commencing with a visittothebustlingHandicrafts Street,a cornucopiaof artisanaltreasures rangingfrom copperwares tometal andporcelain masterpieces.Pause forrefreshmentin atime-honored teahouse,where youcan minglewiththeconvivial community,partaking in their animateddialoguesand spiriteddances.As theday drawstoaclose,retire toyour lodgingsfor arejuvenating nightsrest in anticipation of theforthcoming voyageto Osh.Day4in Osh,Kyrgyzstan:Upon reachingthe secondcity ofKyrgyzstan,Osh,immerse yourselfin theNational HistoricalandArchaeological MuseumComplex,a repositoryof culturalartifacts,handiworks,and sculpturesthat narratethe regionsstoriedpast.Subsequently,venture tothe JaymaBazaar,the mostexpansive marketplacein CentralAsia,whose originsare rootedin thebygoneera ofthe SilkRoad.Should yourinterest liein thesilken threadsof history,inquire of your guideto leadyou totheYodgorlik SilkFactory,a sanctuarywhere theage-old manualsilk-making processis preserved.Day5in Ashgabat,Turkmenistan:Conclude yourjourney witha serenemorning trainexcursion,culminating inyour arrivalatAshgabat,the capitalof Turkmenistan.Dedicate theday tothe explorationoftheParthian Fortressesof Nisa,a pivotalcity fromtheParthian Empiresearly annals.As eveningdescends,return tothe cityto savor a mealand embarkonan evening sojournto theAshgabatNational Museumof History,where thechronicles ofthe nationare enshrined.
21.On whichday cana touristhave atea-tasting experienceA.Day
1.B.Day
2.C.Day
3.D.Day
4.
22.What doesthe tourin Urumqiand Oshhave incommonA.Staying ata localfarm.B.Shopping ata market.C.Visiting anancient city.D.Dancing withlocal people.
23.Where cana touristvisit amuseum in the eveningA.Turpan.B.Kashgar.C.Osh.D.Ashgabat.BAs amushroom scientist,you arevastly outnumbered,with estimatessuggesting that there arebetween
2.2million and
3.8(真菌),million species of fungithe majorityof whichare yetto beidentified.However,professionals in the fieldare notalone intheirefforts touncover newspecies.An enthusiasticcommunity ofamateurs hasemerged,bridging thegap betweenprofessionalsand non-professionals.These amateurshave evenmade significantdiscoveries.One suchamateur isTaylor Lockwood,a74-year-old mushroomenthusiast andprofessional photographer.In1984,while livingon theMendocino coastof California,Taylor Lockwooddeveloped afascination withmushrooms.Outside mycottage werethese amazingmushrooms,he says.“And it was as if thesemushrooms lookedat meand said,Taylor,goout andtell theworld howpretty weare.Lockwood answeredtheir calland purchasedcamera equipmentto capturetheir truenature.His passionfor photographingmushrooms wasso intensethat hewould evendig holesnext tothe mushroomsto get theperfect anglefor hisshots.In theMonongahela NationalForest,Taylor Lockwooddiscovered anunusual mushroomthat lookedlike tinyfingerswearing off-white gloves.Upon deeperinvestigation,fungi researcherAmy Rossmanconfirmed thatitwas a hazelglove”mushroom,which is a rarefind.Mushrooms arenot likeplants,“Rossman says.They dontcome upatthesame timeevery year,and sosometimes itcan bedecades betweenwhen afungus fruits9Rossman saysthafs whyits sovaluable tohave peoplelikeTaylor Lockwoodsearching throughthe forestwithatrained eye.(延时拍A fewyears ago,Taylor Lockwoodrealized thatstill photoswerent sufficient,so hechose tocreate time-lapse摄的)videos of mushrooms.When Ido time-lapse,I seeso muchlife happeningaround themushrooms-insects,worms andothersmall creaturesinteracting withthem,“he says.Lockwoods lovefor artis evidentin hisapproach tofilming mushroomsover time.Although heappreciates thescientific aspectof hiswork,he identifieshimself as an artistat heart.
24.What canwe learnabout mushroomamateurs fromparagraph1A.They keepclose trackofthegrowth offungi.B,They helpidentify newspeciesofmushroom.C.They replaceprofessional scientistsinthefield.D.They classifythe majorityofmushroomspecies.
25.What inspiredLockwood tophotograph mushroomsA.His desirefor knowledge.B.His curiosityabout nature.C.The beautyof nearbymushrooms.D.The appealof outdoorphotography.
26.Which ofthe followingbest describesLockwood accordingto paragraph3A.Skilled andobservant.B・Focused andflexible.C.Talented andoptimistic.D.Organized andresponsible.
27.Why didLockwood decideto maketime-lapse videosof mushroomsA.To improvehis photographytechniques.B.To capturedynamic lifeinanartistic way.C.To collectbiological datafor deeperresearch.D.To usea newapproach toscientific studies.CElectronic waste,or e-waste,has reachedlevels that cannot becontinued.More effortsare neededto takeprecious metalsfromabandoned laptops and smartphones.Research showsthat over57million tons of e-waste wascreated worldwidein2021andpeople arefrustrated aboutthe lackof optionsto recycletheir tech.Building alow-carbon economywill dependon batterytechnology forelectric vehiclesand energystorage.Taking the(锂离子)(钻)elements fromused batterieswill be an environmentalnecessity.Lithium-ion batteriesalso containcobalt and(铜),copper butas miningfor thesemetals createspoisonous pollutionthatcanruin theenvironment,so toocan batteryrecyclingif notdone properly.Its aproblem thatneeds to be solvedquickly.Another strongpressure inmining e-waste forrecycled materialsis thatsupplies couldstop entirely.Up to30differentelements areused insmartphones,and sixof themare predictedto runout inthe nextcentury.Developing a circular economywhere mineralsused intech devicesare savedand repurposedcould helpus tobypasssupply chainissues inthe futurewhile alsohelping toreduce environmentalimpacts/said RSCpresident TomWelton.It isessential thatgovernments andbusinesses urgentlydo moreto dealwiththeworlds growinge-waste crisisand easethewony onsupply chains.”The USgenerates more than sixmillion tonsof e-waste eachyear andrecycles only15per cent.So thereisahuge needtoincrease andregulate recyclinginstead ofshipping wasteabroad,where it is takenapart ormade intopieces,releasing poisonthatcan exposeworkers,including children,to diseaseslike cancer.Vast quantitiesare simplyburned orburied inlandfill topollute theair,soil andwater.一Electronic equipmentis forecastto generatenearly75million metrictonsofe-waste annuallyby2030almost doublewhatwas createdin
2014.Less than20per centof globale-waste iscurrently recycledand thatneeds tochange.
28.Whats the authors attitudetowards thefuture suppliesof certainelementsA.Concerned.B.Satisfied.C.Objective.D.Uncertain.
29.What doesTom WeltonsuggestA.Regulating localrecycling.B.Boosting effortsto takemetals.C.Increasing globale-waste recycling.D.Developing acircular economyfor techminerals.
30.Why doestheauthormention theUS e-waste inthe fifthparagraphA.To showthe focuson the problem from the government.B,To makea furtherprediction aboutworsening problems.C.Toillustrate theseriousness oftheproblem.D.To finda solutiontotheproblem.
31.What doesthe passagemainly talkaboutA.Minings environmentalimpact.B.Lack ofrecycling optionsfor tech devices.C.Need foracirculareconomy intechdevices.D.Growing e-waste crisisand supplychain effects.DA significantproportion ofthe Americanpopulace within the working-age demographicare encounteringchallenges inmeetingthe financialdemands associatedwith health care,as pera recentcomprehensive evaluation.This study,which isthe inauguraledition ofthe HealthCare AffordabilitySurvey conductedby theCommonwealth Fund,reveals thata substantial51percent ofadults fallingwithin theage bracketof19to64years haveexpressed thataffording healthcarefor themselvesand theirfamily iseither exceedinglychallenging ormoderately difficult.This observationencompasses43percent ofindividuals who are beneficiariesof healthinsurance providedby theiremployers andanevenhigher57percent whohavesecured healthinsurance througha marketplaceor haveopted foran individualplan.Additionally,it isnoteworthy thatnearly one-half ofthe working-age adultswho are under theMedicare programand45percent ofthose whoare recipientsof Medicaidalso admitto facinghardships incovering theirhealth careexpenses._It isparticularlystriking thata majority,specifically65percent,of working-age adultshave indicatedthat theescalation inthe costofvarious goodsand servicesover thepast yearhas hada detrimentalimpact on their capacityor thatof theirfamily tomanage healthcareexpenses.The aforementionedsurvey,which isbased ona samplethat isrepresentative ofthe nationand comprisesnearly7,900individuals whoare19years ofage orolder,was carriedout from the mid-point ofApril throughthe monthof Julyinthecurrentyear.This surveyfollows on the heelsof anotheranalysis conductedby theresearch entityknown asKFF,which demonstratedanupwaid trendinthecosts associatedwith healthinsurance foremployer-sponsored plansas wellasanincrease inthe contributionsmadeby workerstowards theseplans inthe year
2023.The newlydisseminated analysishas furtherunearthed that38percent ofthe individualswho participatedinthesurveyidentified costastheprimary factorthat ledthem orafamily member toeither forgoor postponethe receiptof necessaryhealth careservicesor theprocurement ofprescribed medicationwithinthelast12months.This includes29percent ofthose whoareundertheprotection ofemployer-based coverage,37percent whoare insuredthrough individualand marketplacehealth plans,42percentwho arecovered byMedicare,and39percent whoare recipientsof Medicaid.Furthermore,it isobserved thatmorethansix-tenths ofthe individualswhoaredevoid ofany formof healthinsurance havereportedthat theyorafamilymemberhave hadto delayor forgomedical caredue tofinancial constraints.Among allthose whohavereported suchinstances ofskipping ordelaying care,a considerable57percent havestated thata healthissue hasconsequentlydeteriorated.
32.How doesthe articlepresent Americans5healthcare payment situationA.By citingdata.B.By givingexamples.C.By givingreasons.D.By makingcomparisons.
33.What leadsto mostworking-age Americans9difficulty inpaying healthcare costsA.Their heavydebt.B.Unemployment.C.Higher costof living.D.Higher healthcarepayment.
34.What maythe underlinedphrase inthe fourthparagraph meanA.Declined.B.Climbed up.C.Remained stable.D.Kept uncertain.
35.What mayhappen tothose wholacked anytype ofhealth insuranceA.They mayget worseif theyhave health problems.B.They aresure toobtain helpfrom thegovernment.C.They may have toskip ordelay anyhealthproblems.D.They may not getaffected withany diseases.第二节(共5小题;每小题25分,满分
12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项As isthe casewith manyof lifesblessings,our visualacuity isoften regardedwithasense ofcomplacency untilitcommences topresent uswith challenges.It isonly whenwe encounterimpediments inperusing thedaily publicationsand begintosuffer fromcephalalgias thatwe startto question the prudenceof ournocturnal vigilsspent beforethe luminousscreens of ourcomputers.36Eat well.What youeat has a greatimpact onyour eyes.Youd betterhave abalanced diet,which includesplenty offish andleafygreen vegetables,fruits,nuts,and eggs.These containnutrients suchas vitaminsC andE.37A healthydiet alsohelps preventobesityand diabetes,which mayaffect youreye healthbadly.Take careofourglasses.If youhave beendonning ocularappliances sinceyour formativeyears,it islikely thatyou receivedinstructionontheirproper maintenance.However,as timehas passed,you mayhave becomesomewhat remissand haveceased todiligentlyadhere tothe practicesof preservingthe conditionand functionalityofyourspectacles.38Employ adelicate,cottonentextile tometiculously cleansethe ocularlenses ona dailybasis,ensuring theremoval ofany surfacedebris andsmudges.Additionally,itisprudent tosubmerge thespectacles ina tepidaqueous solutioninfused witha milddetergent biweeklyto eliminatemicrobialcolonies thatmayhave accumulated.When placingthem inrepose,ensure that the lensesare orientedskyward topreventany inadvertentcompression thatcould leadto deformationor scratching.Consistently reposethem withina robustprotectiveenclosure duringperiods ofdisuse toshield themfrom potentialdamage.39You alreadyknow this one,but itbears repeating-stop staringat yourcomputer screenor TVall thetime.You needtotake shortbreaks everyhalf anhour,just aminute oflooking away,or closingyour eyes.Wear sunglasses.Sunglasses canmake youlook prettycool.40Find sunglassesthat arestylish andcomfortable andkeepthem closeby atall timeduring summer.A.And thafsa mistake.B.Dont overuseyour eyes.C.They areessential foreye health.D.Have your eyes checkedregularly.E.Wearing fancysunglasses isthought tobea good choice.F.They canalso protectyour eyesfromtheglare ofthesun.G.Follow thefollowing suggestionsto keepyoureyeshealthy.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Summer Claytonmay nothave childrenin reallife,but hes“a prouddad”to
2.8million peopleontheInternet.Every week,he sitsdown todinner andhasa41chat withhis“kids”.He looksinto thecamera andasks abouttheir day.He42them how to shave,and remindsthem itsOK tobe43when lifehurts.To some,hisone-way conversationsmay seem
44.(弓起共鸣)But hisefforts havestruck achord I among peoplewho45a fatherfigure——or justsomeone wholistens totheir46inthedaily life.Clayton isa civilianfitness trainerin reallife.He started47ontheInternet inlate2020with inspirationaland how-to videos,and48jokingly calledhim“dad”.His firstvideo togo viralwasashaving how-to-a49to someonewho senthim amessage asking,Hey Dad,can youteach mehowtoshave”The video50,earning himtensof thousandsof newfans withinhours.Claytons extendedfamily comesin all
51.Many ofhis kidsare oldenough tobe hisparents.Claytons52doesnt seemto botherhis fans.At58,Sarah DImperiomay notseem likeClaytons targetaudience,but shebelieves thatit,san父亲的53idea,especially foryoungsters whomaynothaveapaternal rolemodel thatlistens orhas54to listen.Its justheartwarmingto seesomeone tryingto55a smallpart ofthat rolefor anyoneJ shesays.
41.A.quick B.formal C,secret D.virtual
42.A.trains B.convinces C.teaches D.supports
43.A.painful B.peaceful C.shameful D.hopeful
44.A.dull B.tough C.silly D.brief
45.A.find B.need C.admit D.start
46.A.decisions B.hobbies C.excuses D.troubles
47.A.posting B.profiting C.searching D.donating
48.A.critics B.followers C.experts D.reporters
49.A.suggestion B.promise C.reward D.response
50.A.caught upB.came outC.blew upD.held out
51.A.places B.ages C.types D.classes
52.A.faith B.experience C.youth D.appearance
53.A.brilliant B.ambitious C.complicated D.abstract
54.A.luck B.time C・energy D.honor
55.A.value B.create C.define D.fill第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5第满分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Fans willbe seeingpurple atthe Olympicswhen athletestry toset recordsat thissummers ParisGames.In amove awayfroma more56tradition red-brick claycolor,an Olympictrack isgoing purplefor thefirst time.观众The colorofthelanes57stand outfromthegrey ofthe spectatorseating.This purplecolor,never58see beforeforan athleticstrack,has been59result ofa longprocess butit doesnthave tobe justbeautiful.“We hadto workhard onthe colorsso thatthey cameout inthe bestpossible tones60highlight theathletes.Its atrack andithas tobe pretty,but aboveall,its astage61which theathletes aregoing toperform.62is reallyimportant isthatthecolors andtheathletes standout,“said Blondel.Different colorscan triggerdifferent emotionsand feelings.For example,red makespeople feelexcited andenergetic;bluehelps reducestress andanxiety63purple hassome ofthe characteristicsof bothred andblue,64can motivateathletes toperform attheirbest andhelp themproduce goodresults.The besttrack andfield athletesintheworld65compete inthe beautifulstadium atthe ParisOlympics fromAugust1st-11th,
2024.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分15分教育部发文要求中小学生“五育并举”,积极参与志愿服务暑假将至,假设你是校学生会主席李华,请你在校英
66.语报上发表一封倡议信内容包括志愿者活动的益处;
1..可以开展的志愿者活动;
2.发出倡议3注意写作词数应为词左右;
1.
100.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear schoolmates,Yours Sincerely,第二节(满分分)Li Hua
25.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67“Not again!”Aliya shoutedangrily,looking atthe marksshe hadattained inher mathstest.It seemedasiffailing inthe mathtest hadbecome apart andparcel ofher life.Despite herefforts,she hadbeen unable to(舌塞)perform well.Tears inher eyes,she quicklyshoved Lthe paperinto herbag beforeany classmatecould makea rudecommenton her.Effortlessly,using theback ofher palm,she waswiping thetears whenher teacherMrs Leenanoticed her.She cametoAliyas deskand,inasoft voice,asked herto seeher duringthe breaktime.Wondering whatit couldbe,Aliya waitedimpatiently forlunchtime.Finally,when thebell rang,she madeher wayto MrsLeena.As soonas shesaw Aliya,she gesturedfor herto sitontheempty chairbeside her.She carefullystudied herface,cleared herthroat witha brightsmile andsaid,“You seemtobeanxious.I thinkI knowwhatsbothering you.If youallow meI thinktogether wemay comeup withagoodsolution.^^With apuzzled look,she said,Well maam,you knowI havebeen strugglingin mathssince thebeginning ofthe term.Itseems asif nomatter howhard Iwork,Iamunabletogetthedesired result.I feelso upset,“she saidsadly.“You neednot beso gloomy,encouraged MrsLeena.With thesethree keyingredients:hard work,determination and(韧性),resilience youwill moveahead andsucceed.Its alwaysthefirststep thatsdifficult,but onceyou decidenot tolook backandnot giveup,youwillbe successful,my dear.Come on,gather yourselfand lefswork onit together.^^From thatday onwards,Aliya workedhard,religiously followingher teachersadvice.By thetime thefinal examsdrew注意close,she hadthoroughly revisedher mathbook andwell-prepared.续写词数应为左右;
1.
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2On theexam day,a fearof failureupset herstomach.She passedher mathexam withan unbelievableA gradeon herreport card.。