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高级学年高三上期入学考试202220242025第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分75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【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
1.What is the bestpart ofMikes homeworkA.The grammar.B.The handwriting.C.The story.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
2.Who probablypicked the womans peachesA.Her son.B.The man.C.Her neighbor.Why doesJim refuseto gocampingA.He prefersto stayat home.B.He has a projectto finish.C.He needs to preparepotatoes.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
4.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakersA.Boss andsecretary.B.Receptionist andpatient.C.Doctor andnurse.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
5.What didthe womando todayC.She hadher yogaclass.A.She wentshopping.B.She took a bushome.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
3.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下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
6.Where does the womanwant togoA.The busstation B.The citycenter.C.The CityBank.
7.How willthe womanget toher finaldestination
52.A.natural B.cooperative C.distinct D.similar
53.A.definition B.imagination C.circulation D.boundary
54.A.interpersonal B.unimportant C.unknown D.interactive
55.A.soulmate B.reward C.spirit D.talent第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1武A group of childrenin Zimbabwe,a countryin southeastAfrica,are closelyfollowing aseries ofmartial arts术movements56perform ina slowand focusedmanner acpaniedby deepbreathing,57their eyesfixed on their Chinesetai chimaster.Actually,58groupoftai chienthusiasts areenjoying thepower ofconcentration underthe guidanceof theirinstructor,45yeatold ZhuWei,59isthecaptain of the Chinesemedical teamin Zimbabwe.“Tai chiincreases fbcusand makesstudents,from schoolchildren tocollege students,60concentrate onstudies.hesays.Tai chiis a mindbody exerciserooted inmultiple Chinesetraditions,including martialarts,61tradition Chinese冥想medicine andphilosophy.It emphasizesamindbodyconnection62use gentlemovements,meditation anddeepbreathing.Martial arts63recognize as a fitnesspractice,with awide rangeof healthbenefits.Zhu saystai chiprovides mentalhealthbenefits likeimproved focus,as wellas decreasedstress,anxiety anddepression.In addition,it canimprove a64child confidenceand physicalstrength.Organizer of the childrensevents AbrahamMatuka sayskeeping youngstersbusy andentertained with activities liketaichi65help meetchallenges ofdrug and other teenagercrimes inlowine townships.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分.假定你是校英文报的记者李华,年月日你校在操场举办了一场高三启动仪式活动662024825Senior Three请你为此写一篇新闻报道,内容包括Opening Ceremony活动目的和过程;
1.活动反响和意义
2.注意写作词数为左右(宣誓)80pledge n./vow v.第二节(满分25分)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.(漫威)On acold snowyevening,Jack was at the corner shop,with hissole focuson theMarvel superherofigurines(小雕像).Since then,he haddiligently walkeda neighborsdog and weeded hisneighbors,gardens toearnmoney forone figurine.Finally hehad enoughmoney forone andraced towardsthecornershop.Lost inexcitement,heaccidentally trippedover ahomeless old man seatedagainst awall in the cold,quickly murmuringan apologybeforecontinuing onhis way.Inside theshop,Jack glancedat theshelves displayingHulk,Thor,Captain America,Iron Man,andotherbelovedheroes.His heartraced ashe reachedfor theSpiderman.“Youre afan,right^^a friendlyvoice appearedbehind him.Jack turnedto see the shopkeeper,an elderlyman witha warmsmile.Yes,theyre amazing!,9Jack said.“Theyre strong,and theyhelp so many people.They havesuper power.I wishI couldbe asuperhero too.”“You canbe Jthe shopkeeperencouraged.Surprised,Jack asked,But howI donthave anysuper power.”Smiling softly,the shopkeeperbent down,placing hishands onJacks arms.Why wouldyou needthcm^^hereplied kindly.See thatwoman overthere Sheneedsto take care of threechildren.However,she stillactively helpstheelderly in the munity.And doyou knowJimmy He is afirefighter whohas savedcountless lives.Being ahero isntaboutsuper power;its aboutwhafs inyour heart.,,Locking eyeswith Jack,the shopkeepersmiled.You dontneed superpower to be ahero.It startswith yourheart.”注意续写词数应为左右;
1.150,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Hearing what the shopkeepersaid,Jack waslost inthought.With relief,Jack foundthe homelessoldmanstill sittingagainst thewall.A.On foot.B.By train.C.By taxi.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.On thephone.B.In thebank.C.At thehospital.
9.Who mightbe the womanA.A policeofficer B.A nurse.C.A cheat.
10.What wastrue according to theconversationA.There wasa caraccident inthe morning.B.The mandidnt havecash withhim.C.The womancalled awrong number.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
11.What arethey talkingaboutA.A newmovie.B.A famousactor.C.A treasurehunt adventure.
12.What doesthe womanlike bestA.The visualeffect.B.The plot.C.The cast.A.Because ofTom Johnson.B.Because of thewoman.C.Because ofMichael Wilson.
13.Why doesthe mandecide to seethemovie听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
14.What didthewomanthink lackedfreshnessA.The fish.B.The rolls.C.The misosoup.
15.What was the problemwith thetofu sushiA.It wasnot fresh.B.It hada weirdtaste.C.It tastedlike water.
16.What arethespeakersgoing to do laterA.Go backto thepany.B.Go to their usualsushi place.C.Have somedessert tomake up.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
17.Where canyou buytickets forUniversal StudiosBeijingA.From adining outlet.B.From theFast Passsystems.C.From theofficial website.
18.What isnecessary foryou tobring ifyou visitUniversal StudiosA.A pairof sneakers.B.Sunglasses.C.The parksregulations.
19.What isforbidden inthe parkA.Outside drinks.B.Smoking.C.Snacks.
20.What canhelp savesome timein queuesA.Buying ticketsonline.B.Wearing appropriatefootwear.C.Making useof fastpasses.第二部分阅读(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)ALonely PlanetsTop Placesto Goin2024Are youlooking forinspiration foryour nexttravel destinationLonely Planethas publishedits yearlylist oftopplaces togo.Whether yourelooking for adventure,culture,or value,there7s somethingfbr everytype oftraveler.Lefsexplore the.top picksfor traveldestinations in
2024.Top City:NairobiNairobi,the Kenyancapital,was chosenfor itsunique musicand danceculture,and impressivelocal restaurants.Nairobi NationalPark,just ashort driveout of the cityscentral businessdistrict,is amustsee,where visitorscan seeover400species wanderingthe opengrass plainswhile skyscraperstwinkle onthe horizon.Top Country:MongoliaMongolia isloved for its wideopenspaces,adventure activities,and uniquefood.The Mongoliangovernment hasannounced2023through.2025:as:the uYearsto VisitMongolia,easing entryconditions fbrinternational travelersandimproving publicfacilities,including anew$650million airport.Top SustainableTravel Destination:SpainThe publisheralso remendedSpain forthe countrysefforts toexpand renewableenergy,to developoffseason travel,and tobring tourismto newdestinations,such asthe portcity ofValencia,easing pressureson hotspots such as Barcelona.Top BestValueLocation:The AmericanMidwestThe AmericanMidwest,including thecities ofChicago andDetroit,is alsoonthelist,as itoffers ahighquality travelexperienceat areasonable cost.Visitors canenjoy excellentservices andfacilities,such asold warehousestransformedinto artstudios,new ecodesignhotels,and Michelinstarred restaurants,without havingto spendtoo muchmoney.Top BeachDestination:DonegalDonegal Irelandsmost northwesterncounty,has thecountrys longestcoastline andover100beaches,where visitorscanenjoy thehighest seacliffs inEurope andmiles ofbeautiful coastalhiking trails.A.Enjoy adventureactivities.B.Taste localdelicious cuisine.
21.What canpeople doin NairobiNational ParkC.See variouswild animals.D.Appreciate musicalperformances.A Ithas simplifiedentry procedures.B.It offerscosteffective experiences.
22.Why isThe AmericanMidwest consideredto bethe BestValueLocationC.It binesart withnatural scenery.D.It providesgood transportationservices.
23.What isthe mainpurpose of the textA.To entertain.B.To analyse.C.To inform.D.To report.Its beennearly sevenyears sincea groupof volunteersbroke groundat What Cheer FlowerFarm inProvidence,Rhode Island,withasimple goal:get flowersinto thehands ofanyone inneed ofa pickmeup.Best ofall,each oneof thetensof thousandsof bouquetsthat What Cheer growsand deliversare pletelyfree ofcharge.“We want to blanketthe statewith flowersand createhappiness andjoy,says ErinAchenbach,What Cheersfarmerand headflorist.What Cheerregularly deliversjoy topeople atlocal hospitals,food banks,senior centers,recovery centersandmoreincluding AIDSCare OceanState,which providessupport tothose affectedby HIV.“Seeing thesmiles onpeoples faceswho werentexpecting it—who justcame into have a meetingwith theircasemanager ortake advantageof oneof ourprograms-to justsee thisglow eoff theirfaces isgreat J says StephenHogan Jr.from AIDSCare OceanState.Located inProvidences industrialOlneyville neighborhood,What Cheersflower bedslie on
2.7acres thatoncehoused aknife factory.And itssafe tosay thatthe What Cheer crewis deservingof someflowers oftheir own:In May,thenonprofit wasawarded arecordhigh$500,000grant from the EnvironmentalProtection Agencyforitscontinued revivalofa landonce abandonedbecause ofindustrial pollution.“Not onlydo wegive thisspace backto theneighborhood bybringing lifeto spacethats quiteliterally deadJ saysAchenbach,but werean ecolandingspot with the abilityto helplocal insectand birdpopulations,and thatllonly makepeopleslives better.What cheer,indeed!“Whats goodabout aflower isthat itdoesnt needanything else,“she adds.Your onlyjob whensomeone givesyouflowers isto enjoythem.”
24.What was the originalpurpose of What CheerA.To donatemoney tothose inneed.B.To presentpeople withflowers forfree.C.To protectthe surroundingenvironment,D.To developnew flowersand distributethem.
25.Why couldWhat Cheerobtain ahigh grantA.It rankedasthelocal largestflower bed.B.It helpedpatients recoverfrom illnesses.C.It deliveredremarkable joyto localpeople.D.It wastransformed intoan ecofriendlyarea.
26.What canbe inferredfrom AchenbachA.The successofWhatCheer cantbe copied.B.WhatCheerimproves thewellbeing oflocals,C.WhatCheerattempts toreturn theland tolocals.D.Enjoying flowersshould beadvocated everyday.
27.Which ofthe followingdoestheexperience ofWhatCheerconveyA.Still waterruns deep.B.Think twicebefore acting.C.God helpthose whohelp themselves.D.The rosesin herhand;the flavorin mine.CI askevery studentI interviewfbr admissionto myinstitution,Pitzer College,the samequestion,What doyou lookforward tothe most in college^^T wasastonished anddelighted recentlywhen astudent replied,I lookforwardtothepossibility of failure.^^Of course,this isnot howmost studentsrespond tothe questionwhen sittingbefore theperson whocanmake decisionsabout theiracademic futures,but thisyoung mantookarisk.“You see,my parentshave neverlet mefail/5he said.When Iwantto take achance atsomething,they remindme itsnota saferoute totake.Taking amore demandingcourse ortrying anactivity Imay notsucceed in,they tellme,will ruinmychances atcollege admission.”I wishI couldtell youthis isan unmonstory,but kidsall overthe worldadmit they are undergreat pressureto beperfect.When I was travelingin Chinalast falland askeda Chinese student whatshe didfor fun,she replied:I thoughtIwasnt supposedto tellyou thatI wouldntwant youto thinkI amnot seriousabout mywork!”Students areusually inshock when I laughand tell them Inever expectperfection.Of course,this goesagainst([院长)everything theyvebeen told.How coulda deanof admissionat oneof Americasmost selectiveinstitutions notwantthe bestand thebrightest Thereality is,perfection doesntexist,andwedont expecttoseeit ina collegeapplication.In fact,admission officerstend toquestion studentswho presentthemselves asindividuals withoutshortings.We getthemostexcited whenwe readan applicationthat seemsreal.Its sorare tohear storiesof defeat.If theirperspectivesareoflessons learned,these applicantstend tojump tothe topat highlyselective colleges.We believean errorin high schoolshould notdefine therest ofyour life,but howyou respondcould shapeyou forever.
28.What canwe learnaboutthe studentinthefirst twoparagraphsA.He istaught nottotakerisks.B.He triesto avoidany chanceoffailure.C.He careslittle abouthis academicfuturesD.Heisseldom allowedtotakepart inactivities.
29.Why doesthe authormention theChinesestudentin paragraph3A.To emphasizethe importanceof hardwork.B.To parestudents fromdifferent countries.C.To givean exampleofthestudents hefavors.D.To illustratethe widespreadstress onstudents
30.What isprobably admissionofficers attitudetowards aperfect applicationA.Doubtful.B.Confused.C.Favorable.D.Casual.
31.What isthe keyto successincollegeaccordingtothe authorA.A desirefor perfectionBThe abilityto learnfrom defeats.C.The opportunityof makingmistakes.D.An experienceof defeatinhighschoolDIf youvegot morethan onekid,youre showingfavoritism,whether youknow itor not.(性情)Parents mayfavor one child overanother,fbr alot ofreasons.The childmay have an easytemperamentor mightbehave particularlywell ormay looklike youJ saysSusan Newman,a psychologist.But regardlessofthereason,every childmust bemade tofeel lovedand special,in orderto fullydevelop.Newman warnsthat(兄弟姐妹)favoring onechild overtheir siblingspublicly canhaveasignificantly negativeeffect.“The unfavored child canfeel defeated,and unmotivated,asaresult ofworking hardto getparental support,with nosuccessJ saysYelena Gidenko,a licensedcounselor.He orshemay alsosuffer fromdepression andbee angry,bitter,orjealous,she addsChildren feelingthis waymay actout,in aneffort toget their parents attention,making mattersworse.They mayalso behaveinappropriately,being the black sheep,which theybelieve theirparents alreadysee.Unfavoredchildren mayhaveahard timeaccepting whothey are,since theydo notfeel acceptedby theirparents/9adds Gidenko.Favoritism isnot exactlya boonfbr thefavoredchild,either.Kids whofeel thatthey aretheirparentsfavoritesometimes translatethat intoa gopass fbrtheir behavior in futurerelationships.Favored childrenmay feela senseofentitlement,and thatrules donot applyto themJsaysGidenko.This cannegatively affectthe way they actin school,atwork,and in their friendships.It mayseem absurd,but theopposite canalso occur.Favored childrenmay experienceanxiety andinsecurity,resulting fromtheir favoritechild status.Children areobservant.They knowwhen theyare gettingpraise forthings theyhavenot earned,suchasbeing yourfavorite.For thisreason,they know,and fear,that thesethings mightbe takenawayfromthem atany time,fbr anyreason/says GidenkoNewmanurges parentsto rememberthat itsnot possibleto treatchildren equallybecause theyare alldifferent.Whatparents can,and shoulddo istalk to their kidsabout how,and why,they treatthem thewaytheydo.According toresearch,parents donttalkabout this.They dontsay whyonechildgets moretime than another.If theydo,theyarepreserving theirbond with eachchild Jsays Newman
32.What canwe learnabout unfavoredchildrenA.They wantto pleasetheir parentsB.They carelittle abouttheir siblings.C.They tendto lacka senseof identityD.They hopeto betheblacksheep ofthe family.
33.What doesthe underlinedword“boon”in paragraph4meanA.Blessing.B.Challenge.C.Honor.D.Burden.
34.What doesNewman suggestparents dointhelast paragraphA.Treat their children equallyB.Explain themselvestotheirchildrenC.Strengthen theirbondwiththeir childrenD.Remove thedifferences betweentheirchildren
35.What isthe textmainly aboutA.The solutionsto parentalfavoritismB.The consequencesof parentalfavoritismC.An analysisof whyparents playfavoritesD.A contrastbetween favoredand unfavoredchildren第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5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入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项If yourfriends arehappy,it turnsout thatyoure morelikely tobe happytoo.If yourfriends areoverweight,that tooupsthe likelihoodthat youllpack onpounds.36The researchersanalyzed the running activityof morethanamillion individualsworldwide whoused anexercisetracking devicefor fiveyears.They usedweather patternsasaway torandomly examinedifferent partsof thatglobalnetwork.On average,fine dayswould encouragepeople torun more,rainy orcold daysless.Since differentcities havedifferent weatherpatterns,this naturalexperiment allowedthem toask:Did arainy dayinNew Yorkaffect runningin San Diego Ifthe weatherin NewYork causedchanges intherunningbehaviorinSanDiego,it couldpossibly happenthrough peerinfluences ofthe friends.37The behaviorof one citys runnerscould indeedaffectthe behaviorof runnersin anothersocially connectedcity.38Women tendedtobeinfluenced moreby thefemale runnersintheirnetworks.And lessactive runnerstendedto influencemore activerunners torun more,but notso muchthe otherway around.39We haveto startthinking aboutconsumers and citizensas networkedconsumersandcitizens.Since theyare easilyinfluenced byand influencetheir socialnetworkin verystrong anddynamic ways,it willchange theway aparticular interventionsucceeds orfails.,9Sinan Aral,the leadingresearcher said.Or,lefs putit thisway.Next time,the doctorsremend peopletodomore exercise.40B.There werea fewmore findings.C.That wasexactly whatthe researcherssaw.D.More difficultiesremained tobe workedout.E.They willtellthe same totheir friendsand family,too.F.The resultprovides somepractical guidancefor professionals.G.Runners inonecitywould runas muchas peersin anothercity.H.Now researchershave identifiedanother similarquality:exercise.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)I wasin Chicagoforajob trainingwhenIknew anearby theatrewas releasinga filmabout savingdogs.However,none ofmy coworkerscould41time forme.I gotcold feetfor anxietyabout42the streetsby myselfat nightalone.But in my hotelroom Ifelt43and bored.The theatrewas onlyabout fiveblocks awayfromthehotel.How couldI getlostHence,I decidedto44it.I gatheredmy roomkey andset off.I managedto findthe streetofthetheatre butstopped inshock.The streetwas fullof bikerslotsof verybig,45bikers.Now Iwasawoman allalone atnight.Warning bellsbegan tosound andmy heart46inmythroat.Was Iattherighttheatre HadI47the dateoftheeventI finallydecided thatI wouldbe saferinside thetheatre.I hurriedinto thetheatre.As Isat thereheart racing,48the film,I muttereda prayerto49my anxieties.A localbluesrock bandwastheopening50and theirperformance drewmy attention.Enthusiasm forthe bandsperformance soon51all myworries frommy mindand Ibegan torelax.After theband,the filmbegan andI understoodthe presenceofthebikers aftera conversationwiththestaff.Being(护送)part ofan animalrescue group,they hadescorted dogsfrom NewJersey toChicago.At thatmoment,Iwasstruckby thebond thathad drawnsomanyoriginally52folks tothesamespot.I stayedtill theveryend andmade itto myhotel withoutany incident,oveijoyed thatI brokeout ofthe53I usedto set(冒险进入)for myselfand venturedinto the
54.To myamazement,the55was oneof thebestnights ofmy life.
41.A.occupy B.squeeze C.search D.appoint
42.A.exploring B.checking C.sweeping D.missing
43.A.graceless B.careless C.restless D.tireless
44.A.brave B.discard C.forget D.attend
45.A.welleducated B.goodlooking C.wellbehaved D.toughiooking
46.A.soaked B.sank C.stopped D.jumped
47.A.misled B.misread C.estimated D.emphasized
48.A.acplishing B.stimulating C.anticipating D.constructing
49.A.contain B.fort C.strengthen D.tighten
50.A.option B.act C.side D.court
51.A.took awayB.picked upC.touched offD.tore down。