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安徽省阜阳第一中学学年高三上学期20242025月阶段性考试7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
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
1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】读一遍A.A teacher.B.A student.C.A journalist.
2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What isprobably the manA.At3:30p.m.B.At4:00p.m.C.At4:30p.m.When willthe speakersset out
3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】A.Throw aparty.B.Buy somecheese.C.Go toWashington.What doesthe womanplan todo thisweekend
4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】A.$
120.B.$
170.C.$
50.How muchwas the mans newbike
5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】A.He ispoorly paid.B.He isvery busy.C.He isnot confident.Why doesBob refusethe womansoffer第二节(共15小题;每小题L5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.Why doesJoshua makethe callA.To askfor advice.B.To checkthe time.C.To makean apology.
46.A.fierce B.petitive C.urgent D.strange
47.A.searched forB.wandered throughC.pointed atD.rushed into
48.A.sighB.scream C.weep D.pray
49.A.projectB.task C.preparation D.solution
50.A.draggedB.appointed C.transported D.called
51.A.judgementsB.efforts C.returns D.recoveries
52.A.expensesB.medicines C.foods D.wards
53.A.learnB.heal C.escape D.change
54.A.honestB.enthusiastic C.incredible D.optimistic
55.A.promised B.desired C.continued D.deserved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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Even withtrickling rain,Paris hasdelivered onits promiseof raisingthe curtainon the2024Olympics56its uniquelyromanticmanner.Not the traditional way,not thesafest way,57certainly themost Parisianway—the Frenchcapital wowedthe worldbyturning thepicturesque centralsection of the RiverSeine intoa giantopenair theater.Eightyfive boats58carryathletes from205countries sailedinto theOlympic spotlight,cheered onby peoplewatching fromboth banksof theriver,and frombalconies andwindows.For thefirst timein thehistory ofmodem Olympics,the Gamesopening ceremony59move out of astadium andtookplace in the heartof thehost city,making thecelebrations and artistic performances60access tomany morepeople61thetraditionalstadium crowd.The boldinnovation,overing numerouschallenges,62success tookshape on the worldsbiggest stage,63worldfamous singerssuch asLady Gagaand CelineDion performedto rousereactions fromspectators,echoing Paris2024s officialslogan“Games WideOpen”.Beginning fromthe AusterlitzBridge,the paradeof athletes,sailed alongthe Seine,passing numerousmonuments onbothbanks and12artistic tableaux舞台场景64set in the waterand onland,as iftheOlympians wererevisiting the countrys richhistory andcultural heritage.French PresidentEmmanuel Macron then declaredthe openingof theGames,kicking off65spectacular lightshow featuringlaser beamsshot fromthe EiffelTower thatilluminated theParisian night.第四部分写作共两节,满分35分第一节(满分15分)
66.假定你是李华,你校一年一度的艺术节即将来临你们班为艺术节准备了一个英语短剧请给外教Miss Ellis写一封邮件,内容包括
1.介绍你校的艺术节
2.你班的准备
3.请求指导注意
1.写作词数应为80左右;
4.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Dear MissEllis,Im writingto askfor yourhelp.Yours sincerelyLiHua第二节(满分25分)
67.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Lisa Sweeneyis a32yearold mail carrier inStaten Island,New York.Four months ago,she noticedthat somethingwasntright atone of the homeson herroute.It washer quickaction thatmade allthe difference.One afternoonin August,an oldwoman namedMarie Boyer,who livedalone,fell at the footof thestairs inher home.She wasjust lyingunconscious(昏迷的)on thefloor.The nextafternoon,her regularmailcarrier,Lisa Sweeney,passed by and noticedsomething unusual.Though sheandMarie hadnthad muchconversation overthe years,Lisa knewher habits.She wassurprised notto seeMarie workinginher garden,because sheusually spentmost afternoonsthere whenthe weatherwas fine.I justhad afeeling inmy heartthat Mariewas inside.Lisa recalls.She wentstraight roundto theback of the house,thinking that the oldwoman mightbe inthe kitchen,but shedidnt findanybody there.Puzzled,Lisa returnedto thefrontof thehouse andknocked bardon thedoor.There wasno answer.She thoughtthat thiswas verystrange,so sheknocked onaneighbors door,but hedbeen awayon vacationand arrivedhome justa shorttime beforeso hedidnt knowanything.Just thenLisa notedthat Manesbottle ofmilk,which wasdelivered earlyinthe morning,was stillonthedoorstep.It wasaclear warningsign.注意
1.续写词数应为150左右
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答“I mustget into seewhafs happened.Lisa saidto herself.Lisas quickaction notonly saveda lifebut alsostarted afriendship.A.On PoplarStreet.B.On ElmerRoad.C.On CiderStreet.
7.Where isJoshua now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.What is the conversationaboutA.Singles5parties.B.Online shopping.C.A specialfestival.A.To promoteonline sales.B.To helppeople showlove.C.To helppeople get together.
9.What isthe purposeof Double11according to the woman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】
10.How didthe speakersgetto the airportA.By subway.B.By bus.C.By taxi.A.The womansson.B.The womanshusband.C.The flightattendant.
11.Who isJimmy probablyA.San Francisco.B.Los Angeles.C.Seattle.
12.Which cityisthe speakers9destinationA.Book anotherflight.B.Get allthe tickets.C.Run tocheck in.
13.What isthemangoing todo next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 arethespeakerstalking aboutA.The supplydistribution.B.The citymarathon.C Thechangeable weather.
15.When didthe womanplete hercourseA.Around10:
00.B.Around8:
00.C.Around12:
00.A.Windy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.
16.What was the weatherlike inthemorning
17.What willthemanprobably donext yearA.Work asa volunteer.B.Run arace.C.Join thelaw office.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】
18.When isthe deadlinefor entriesA.October15th.B.August31st.C.November1st.
19.What isthe topic of thisyearA.Cities.B.The Future.C.The World.
20.What isthe prizefor the school winnerA.Pictures ofEngland.B.Books froma writer.C.Lessons froman artist.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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A Selectionof Museums and Attractionsin WashingtonDCThe TidalBasinThe basin,part of the WestPotomac Park,is surroundedby apath thatsperfect forwalking,running orcycling.Thememorials toThomas Jeffersonand MartinLuther KingJunior aretwo highlightssurrounding thelake.It isthe locationmostassociated withWashingtons CherryBlossom(樱花)Festival thattakes placeeach spring.National Museumof African American Historyand CultureThemuseum openedin late2016after morethan adecade ofplanning.It isdedicated toAfricanAmericanhistoryand cultureand isorganized likea verticaltimeline,starting withthe Atlanticslave tradeonthe1400sandmoving uptothe21st century.Higher upare exhibitionson AfricanAmerican music,theatre andart.Its apowerful experienceand alsoverypopular:youH have to applyfor atimed ticketto enter.The NewseumFurtheralong PennsylvaniaAvenue isthe Newseum,loved forthe800newspaper frontpages fromaround the worldthat arehung outsideevery morning.Inside,there aremoving exhibitsshowing howimportant historicalevents havebeenreported,such asthe September11attacks.Alongside newspaperpages fromthe dayafter theattacks,there9savideoexhibit highlightingthe workof journalistsreporting onthe TwinTowers falling.A mustif youreinterested injournalism.National Galleryof ArtTheart galleryis animpressive space:two buildings,linked underground,andasculpture gardennext door.Inside thelightfiled EastBuilding theresmodem art,including aroomful ofJackson Pollocksmurals(壁),AndyWarhoPs Green Marilyn andRoy LichtensteinsLook Mickey.The classicalWest Buildingtends tohouse olderartwork:the Europeanimpressionists andItalian Renaissanceart()from artistsincluding DaVinci andRaphael aretwo highlights.
21.Which of the followingrequires reservinga ticketin advanceA.The Newseum.B.The TidalBasin.C.National Galleryof Art.D.National Museumof AfricanAmerican Historyand Culture.
22.What canvisitors doat theNewseumA.Learn about the storiesabout news.B.Learn howto reportimportant events.C.Talk withjournalists aboutthe9/11attacks.D.Read800recently publishednewspapers.
23.Why isGreenMarilynexhibited inthe EastBuildingA.Its a painting ofmodem art.B.It is a painting of traditionalart.C.It isapaintingbyafamous artist.D.It isa pricelesspaintingof the gallery.BFor someof us,going tothe dentistfor routinecheckups isa thingof theordinary.But for many peoplearound theworld,especially thosein impoverished(贫困的)areas,having dentalimprovement and their teethchecked simplyisntpossible.A Braziliandentist Felipe Rossi hasdevoted himselfto helpingchanging thatsituation.Growing upin USA,Felipe Rossihad justobtained theBachelor ofMedicine Degreeand wasabout tostart amastersdegree inPediatric Dentistry(儿童口腔学)when ajourney tohis fathershome—Balsabo inBrazil—converted hisinitialplan.All localsdidnt haveaccess todental care,and consequently,many of them suffereddeformed teethor evenlossof teeth,leading tomany peoplenot daringto laughwith mouthopen.,,Felipe Rossirecalled.A desirewas plantedinmy heart.That is,to usemy skillsto bring healthy smilesto peoplesuffering fromdental problems.()With thesupport ofhis parents,Felipe formedan NGOnongovernment organizationcalled Porsorrisoto givefreeoral treatments to individualswith lowines whorequire cleaning.fillings,crowns,restoration workand more.His teamis posedof approximately30registered volunteerswho gowith himto poor towns andvillages inBrazil.Sponsorship isgenerally providedby twoprivate panies.Individuals mayalso makedonations throughthe SmileSolidarity,program,where theycan choosemonthly amountsto contribute.Porsorriso alsoholds regular fundraisers toaffordthe costof providingfree dentalservices around thecountry.As nobleas itsobjective is,Felipe admitsthat Porsorrisois strugglingto survive^^because ofthe hugecost ofprovidingdental workand theconstant fundraisingevents they havetohold tokeep theNGO innormal functioning.Challenging asit is,it didbringhealthyteeth aswell asrenewed confidencetothelocals.We willcontinue thistransformativeact whateverdifficulties wewill face^.Felipe saidwith astrong will.
24.How doesthe authorintroduce thetopicofthe textA.By posinga contrast.B.By reportingan event.C.By assuminga situation.D.By makingan appeal.
25.What motivatedFelipe tooffer dentaltreatments toBraziliansA.The supportfrom hisparents.B.The passionfor dentalhealth.C.The encounterwith locals lackingdental care.D.The professionalskills andknowledge fromcollege.
26.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe FelipeRossiA.Hopeful anddiligent.B.Faithful andambitious.C.Intelligent andcreative.D.Charitable anddedicated.
27.What dowe knowabout PorsorrisoA.It givesfree oraltreatmentstoanyone inneed.B.It iscooperated byFelipeRossiand thelocal authority.C.It isfinancially supportedby corporationsand individuals.D.It holdsregularfundraisersto educatepeople aboutdental care.CJuly wasthe hottestmonth onrecord globally.High temperaturesand seriouswildfires haveswept acrosstheNorthern Hemisphere.Oceanic heatwaves aredamaging theworlds thirdlargestcoral reefoff Florida.And asthelevels ofgreenhouse gasescontinue toincrease,it meansmany evenhotter summerslie ahead.Last week,the UnitedNations SecretaryGeneral AntonioGuterres coineda newterm.The time of globalwarming^^has ended,he announced,andthetimeof global boiling“has arrived.But criticshave stronglydisagreed withthe phrase.At onelevel,global boiling“is clearlyan overstatement,but“global warming“is nowfar too weak adescription.Many climatescientists havepushed forthe termglobal heating^^tobe usedin preference.Similarly,phrases such as“climate crisis”havent receivedenough attention.Thats becausemanyof usstill feelwe haventseen thiscrisis withour owneyes.But that is changing.In thepast fewyears,extreme weatherand relevantevents havestruck manycountries.Australias BlackSummer broughtwildfires thatburned anarea thesize ofthe UnitedKingdom.Germany sufferedseriousflooding in
2021.The2022flood inPakistan floodedlarge parts ofthecountry.China hasseen bothdroughts andfloods.Terrible droughtshave hitthe Hornof Africaformanyyears.India hasstopped riceexports dueto damage from heavyrain.Critics ofclimate actionoften plain about whatthey seeastheoveruse ofcrisis talk”.If everythingisa crisis,nothing isacrisis.When Guterresuses deeply impactful phrases,hes notinviting usto imaginea Hollywoodstyledisaster.What heshopingis to make peoplelisten andact-now wecan seewhat climatechange lookslike.Are therebetter phrasesto describethis Possibly.Take thechallenge yourself:can youthink upa brief,correctphrase tocover worseninglocalandregionalscale droughts,fires,typhoons andfloods;damage tocrops andfood safety;water shortages;existential threatsto coralreefs andlowlying munitiesYou cansee howhard itis.
28.What doestheunderlined word“coined“in paragraph2meanA.Explained.B.Invented.C.Valued.D.Accepted.A.It isoverused.B.It isexaggerated.C.It islacking inenough attention.D.It is tooweakto describethe problem.
30.What canwe inferfrom paragraph4A.Climate crisesare worsening.B.Several criseswill besolved.C.People willface foodshortages.D.People aretaking effectivemeasures.
29.What docritics thinkofthetenn globalboiling^^
31.What isGuterress hopein usingdeeplyimpactfulphrasesA.To scarepeople intotaking immediateaction.B Toentertain readerswith Hollywoodstylestories.C.To providea moreaccurate descriptionofglobalwarming.D.To makepeople awareoftheseverity ofthe climatecrisis.DIn somepartsoftheworldpeople arelikely toplan forthe future,while in others people are morelikely tolive inthemoment.In somesocieties peopleprefer morepersonal space;inothersthey arefortable beingin closequarters in public.There area numberof theoriesabout wherecultural differences between societiesefrom.In agrowing numberofcases,researchers havefound thathuman culturean beshaped bykey features ofthe environments inwhich people live.Ecology includesbasic physicaland socialcharacteristics oftheenvironment-such factorsas howrich aplace isinresources,how moninfectious(传染性的)diseases are,how heavilypopulated aplace is,and howmuch threatthere istohuman safety.Variables liketemperature andthe availabilityof watercan bekey ecologicalfeatures.For over200societies,our labat ArizonaState Universitygathered prehensivedata onnine keyfeaturesofecology-suchasrainfall,temperature,infectious diseaseand naturalresources-and dozensof aspectsof human cultural variation-including values,strength ofsocial norms(社会规范),personality,motivation andinstitutional characteristics.With thisinformation,we createdthe EcoCulturalDataset.Using thisdataset,we wereable togenerate arange ofestimates forjust howmuch ofhumanculturalvariation canexplained by ecology.We rana seriesof statisticalmodels lookingattherelationship betweenour ecologicalvariables andeach ofthe66cultural outeswe tracked.For eachofthe cultural outes,we calculatedthe averageamount oftheculturaldiversity acrosssocietiesthat was explainedbythis bination of ninedifferent ecologicalfactors.We foundthat nearly20%of culturalvariationwasexplainedby thebination ofthese ecologicalfeatures.Importantly,our statisticalestimates takeinto accountmon issuesin crossculturalresearch.There willlikely beunmeasuredsimilarities between societies withshared historicalroots andtraditions.Ecology isntthe onlyreason peoplearoundtheworld thinkand behavedifferently.But ourwork suggeststhat,atleast inpart,our environmentsshape ourcultures.
32.Which bestexplains whypeoplearefortable beingin closequarters inpublicA.They arefriendly toeach other.B.They likestaying inpublic places.C.They enjoyspending timewith others.D.They liveinaplace withcold temperatures.A.Its abination ofhumans andnature.B.Its abinationofecology andculture.C.Its aparison betweentheory andpractice.D.Its aparison betweenecology andculture.
34.What didthe authorslab wantto findoutA.Where cultural differences efrom.B.Whether ecologicalfeatures affectculture.C.How strongthe ecologycultureconnection is.D.Why culturaldifferencesbetweensocieties exist
35.What isthe conclusionoftheauthors studyA.Shared traditionslead tocultural similarities.B.There areculturaldifferencesbetweensocieties.
33.What dowe knowabouttheEcoCultural DatasetC.Cultures areshaped by the environmentspeoplelivein.D.Cultural differencespartly efrom ecologicalfactors.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Ten yearsago,not manyfamilies inthe UnitedStates wouldconsider homeschoolinga seriousoption fortheirchildren.There werenegative feelingsabout homeschooling,especially amongschool educators,who consideredit crazyorirresponsible.But thingshave changednow.36As homeschoolingbees morewidely practiced,school munitiesarebeing farmore acceptingand recognizethat itcan meetreal needs.37Homeschooling providesmunity life thatisvaluable tochildren.Participating inmunity lifehomeschooledchildren relatesocially witha widevariety ofpeople.38Without socialpressure fromageseparatedclassrooms,kid feelmore fortableforming friendships.39We oftenhear parentsand kidstalk abouthow relievedthey feelfrom beingfreed oftraditional schoolingand nightly homework.With independentlearning,theyhavemore timeto talkand listen;more timeto spendin libraries,museums,and concerthalls;ortohike,ride bikes,read,or think.These changesare whathappens whenfamily life isdriven bythe needsof families,rather thanthe needsof institutions.Homeschooling alsocreates betterlearning environmentsfor childrenwho havebeen wronglyconsidered ashavingall sortsof imaginarylearning problems“inpublicand privateschools.The educatorswant thechildren tobe fixedso thattheywill fit;the parentscorrectly sensethat theirchildren arefine andonly needsomething different:more space,freedomto move,a safeenvironment,or respectfultreatment fromothers.40A.Homeschooling helpschildren lobroaden theirknowledge.B.In homeschoolingfamilies,lifeislikely tobe lessstressful.C Somepeople choosehomeschooling forsocialization benefits.D.Homeschooling successstories areoften reportedinthemedia.E.People cansee howeasy itistoget alongwith homeschooledkids.F.For thesefamilies,homeschooling helpsa childbuild alifethatworks.G.The binationof twokinds ofschooling hasa greateffect ona child.H.部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)Life canchange inthe blinkof aneye.While Bridgettewas inthe parkinglot,together withher kids,a carhit them.This leftthem41beneath the car.Thankfully,the driverwasnt goingvery fastwhen shehit them.In thatmoment,she was42bythesun,which isthe43cause ofthe accident.However,as soonas shecould,she44outofthecarto help.Soon,Chris Crowder,CEO oftheschool,joined her.Without delay,he45a groupof studentsto help.“It was46JChris recalls.I immediatelyjust47the buildingbecause Iknew Ihad toget alot ofpeople tolift thiscar.We haveabout220domestic kidsand over300international kidsattheschool.They justheard me
48.All thesekids fromdifferentcountries juste runningout andlift itup.”Still,this wasntan easy49,“The carwas heavy,“says studentJunier.“We didour best,and themomentI heardthe kidscrying Iwas like,Oh,thank God,the kidsare good.The mother and kidswere50tothehospital.Although Bridgettesuffered themost ofthe injuries,all threeofthemare expectedtomakeplete
51.A GoFundMehas beenmade tohelp thefamily with
52.Thank youfor yoursupport ofthis amazingmotherandher beautifulchildren asthey53from thistragic accident/9Keaton Speaks,creator ofthe GoFund Mepage shares.We alsohave the54husband andfather,Andrew Ponson,in ourprayers ashe takescare ofhis familywholeheartedly dayandnight.”In additionto beinggrateful forBridgette andher kids^afe rescue,the heroicstudents whohelped arealso gettingtheir55praise.
41.A.trapped B.lost C.ignored D.hidden
42.A.warmed B.weathered C.blinded D.shone
43.A.normal B.plex C.puzzling D.suspected
44.A.jumped B.fell C.rolled D.slipped
45.A.followed B.gathered C.pulled D.advised。