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广东省广州大学附属中学学年高三上学期毕业班综2024-2025合测试
(一)英语试题
一、阅读理解Eiffel TowerTour bythe LiftStandingtall at1,063feet,the Eiffel Tower isan iconiclandmark inParis.Being apopular touristdestination,thousands ofpeople cometo explorethe beautyof the Eiffel Towerevery day.The dayof yourvisitEach e-ticket bearsthe nameof itsowner.Remember tobring.ID for all of your group,includingchildren.We mayask tosee yourID,as well as anysupporting documentsfor reducedrates disabilityregistration.Make sureyou checkthe timeon youre-ticket.This is the timewhen you need to be on theesplanade,in aqueue forvisitors withtickets”.We recommendarriving15minutes in advance sothatyou havetime tomake itthrough thesecurity checksat theentrance.Eiffel towerticket pricesAdultsTicket with lift—Youths aged Children agedChildrenSecond floor12-244-11under45l:
18.
8069.40€
4.706o.ooe1Ticketwithlift—The YouthsagedChildrenaged ChildrenAdultstopfloor12-244-11under
429.
40614.70€
7.406o.ooeAll theprices can be foundon thee-tickets.Carry minimal belongingsThe EiffelTower doesnot havea lockerroom,so you will haveto carryyour belongingswith youduringthe entiretyofyourvisit.When youare caughtin awe,its easyfor eagle-eyed opportuniststo dotheirtricks.Be mindfuland carryminimalbelongingssuch asyour wallet,tickets,ID proof,and awaterbottle.There isno left-luggage facilityfor non-permitted items,like wheeledsuitcases,large luggage,童车non-folding buggiesat theEiffelTower..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47My dad,George,only hadan eighthgrade education.A quietman,he didntunderstand myworldof schoolactivities.From age14,he worked.And hisdad,Albert,took the money my dad earnedandused itto payfamily expenses.I didntreally understandhis worldeither:He was a livestocktrucker,and Ithought that I would(超过)surpass anythinghe hadaccomplished bythe timeI walkedacross thestage athigh schoolgraduation.Summers in the mid-70s werespent athome shootingbaskets,hitting abaseball,or throwingafootball,preparing formy futureasaquarterback on a footballteam.In poorweather,I readabout sports(长号).or practicedmy tromboneThesummer beforemy eighthgrade I was oneof agroup ofboys thata neighboringfarmer hiredtowork inhis field.He explainedour basictask,the tractorfired upand wewere off,riding downthefield lookingfor weedsto spraywith chemicals.After ashort way,the farmerstopped andpointed ataweed whichwe missed.Then webegan again.This happenedover andover,but wesoon learnedtoidentify differentgrasses likecockleburs,lamb^-quarters,foxtails,and theking ofweeds,the prettypurplethistle.It wastiring work,but Ilooked forwardto thepay,even thoughI wasntsure howmuch itwouldamount to.At home,my dadsaid,A jobsa bigstep togrowing up.Im gladyouwill be contributingto thehousehold.My dadswords mademe realizethat myearnings mightnot bemine todo withas Iwished.My laborslasted abouttwo weeks,and thefarmer saidthere mightbe morework,but Iwasnt注意interested.I decidedit wasnot fairthatIhad tocontribute mymoney..所续写短文的词数应为左右;
1150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Paragraph1When Ibought mypaycheck home—it was$119—my dadwanted to talk tome.Paragraph2Iwassurprised thatmydadallowed meto usethemoneyas Iwished.
1.Which of the followingmay notbe shownonthee-ticketA.The visitorsname.B.The visitingtime.C.The reducedrate.D.The ticketprice.
2.Whats thecharge fbra couplewith twinsaged8who takethe liftto thetopA.
42.30€.B.
47.
006.C.
66.
206.D.
73.
606.
3.What shouldyou knowwhen visitingtheEiffelTowerA.Caution canhelp avoidtheft.B.Drinks cantbe takenin thelift.C.Your bagcan bekept ina locker.D.Folding buggiesare notallowed.As the first AfricanAmerican womanto receivea medicaldegree inAmerica,Dr.Rebecca LeeCrumplerchallenged theprejudice thatprevented AfricanAmericans andwomen fromfollowingmedical careers.Born in1831in Christiana,Delaware,Crumpler spenther childhoodin Pennsylvaniawith anaunt,who frequentlycared forsick neighbors,and Crumplerwent withher onthese trips.In herbookpublished in1883,Crumpler wrote,Having beenraised bya kindaunt,whose usefulnessto thesick wascontinuallysought,I earlydeveloped aliking formedicine,and soughtevery opportunityto bein apositionto relievethe sufferingsof others.In1852,Crumpler movedto Charlestown,Massachusetts,to beginher medicalcareer asa nurse.In theearly1850s,there wasno formalschool whereone couldbecome licensedto practicenursing.Even so,Crumpler assistedseveral doctorsin Bostonfor eightyears.They inturn supportedherapplication to the NewEngland FemaleMedical College,where shewas awardeda state-fundedscholarship.Crumpler workedhard ather studiesbut hadto takea leaveof absenceafter twoyears toattend tohersick husband,who unfortunatelypassed awayin
1863.Months later,Crumpler returnedto complete(教员)her finalterm butwas nearlyrefused aftersome facultymembers expressedworry regardingtheamount oftime it was takingher tocomplete hercoursework andwere hesitantto lether comeback.Luckily,with severalof theschoofs sponsorssupporting her,Crumpler finallyreceived aDoctress ofMedicine^^from college,and beganseeing patientsin andaround herhouse,treating themregardless oftheirability topay.In1883,Dr.Crumpler publisheda bookbased onjournal notesshe keptduring heryears ofpractice.A Bookof MedicalDiscourses,specifically aimedat womenand thecare of theirchildren,is believedto bethefirstmedical textwritten byan AfricanAmerican author.ScientificAmerican describesit as the forerunnerof thefamous Whatto ExpectWhen You,re Expecting()
1984.
4.What inspiredCrumpler totake upmedicineA,The influenceof heraunt.B.The desireto helpthe poor.C.Her familysencouragement.D.The doctorsfinancial support.
5..Which of the followingcan bestdescribe CrumplerA.Humorous andeasygoing.B.Caring anddetermined.C.Adventurous andsensitive.D.Optimistic andhonest.
6.Why didsome teachersattempt to reject Crumplersreturning toschoolA.Her familycouldnt affordher education.B.She failedto followthe schoolregulations.C.They feltnegative abouther determination.D.They doubtedher abilityto finishher study.
7.What dopeople thinkof Crumplersbook accordingto the last paragraphA.Inspiring butunrealistic.B.Accessible andinteresting.C.Educational butcomplicated.D.Groundbreaking andpractical.(迁徙)The estimatednumber ofmonarch butterfliesmigrating to Mexico forwinter hasreachedits second-lowest levelever for the2023to2024overwintering season.The estimate,based onthe sizeof the butterflies9hibernating forestarea,has droppedby about59%from theprevious year,according toofficials.Experts arepointing toextensive heatand droughtas wellas climatechange for the majordecline.Now monarch butterflies facethree primarythreats,including habitatloss fortheir breedingand(有毒的)overwintering;the useof pesticides,which can be toxicto thebutterflies orcan killtheir foodsource,milkweed;and climatechange,which canshift theirmigratory patterns.By the2022to2023overwintering season,World WildlifeFund reporteda22%drop inthe amountof overwinteringmonarch butterflies inMexico.According toWWF,monarch butterfliesonce coveredabout45acres of forested landin Mexicoduringtheir1996to1997overwintering season.Last year,they covered
5.5acres.With the59%decline,the2023overwintering seasonsaw thebutterflies coveringjust
2.2acres,TheAssociated Pressreported.The lowestcoverage everrecorded was
1.65acres from2013to
2014.Thelargest amountof butterfliesobserved forthe currentoverwintering seasonwere aroundthe MonarchButterfly Biosphere Reserve.“This isnot thefirst timeweve observedchanges inthe locationsof thelargest monarchcoloniesJ Jorge Rickards,general directorof WWFMexico,said ina statement.Its tellingus thatwe need tostrengthen conservationand restorationmeasures notonly inthe MonarchButterflyBiosphereReserve,but alsooutside ofit.According to the Centerfor BiologicalDiversity,monarchbutterflieshavedeclined by85%inthepast20years.The easternmonarchbutterfliesmigrate fromCanada andthe U.S.to Mexicofor overwintering.Western monarchs,which overwinterin California,have declined99%inthe pasttwo decades.In2020,the U.S.Fish andWildlife Servicenoted thatthese butterfliesdo warrantprotectionsunder theEndangered SpeciesAct,but therewere higher-priority speciesto considerfor listing.Biologist RyanDrum,who workswith theU.S.Fish andWildlife Service,told TheAssociated Pressthatthe latestcount wouldbe consideredthis yearwhen officialsconsider whetherto listmigratorymonarch butterfliesas threatenedor evenendangered.
8.What canwe learnfrom thefirst twoparagraphsA.More butterfliesare migratingtoMexico.B.The number of butterfliesis gettinglarger.C.The sizeofforestarea isdecreasing faster.D.Monarch butterfliesare facingsurvival crisis.
9.How doesthe authorshow usthe gravityoftheproblem concerningmonarch butterfliesA.By listingconcrete numbers.B.By describingtypical scenes.C.By interviewingsome scientists.D.By makingreasonable predictions.
10.What doesJorgeRickardssuggest peopledoA.Increase thenumberofthe butterflyreserves.B.Observe thechanging numberofthebutterflies.C.Take moreactions toprotect thebutterflies.D.Distinguish easternbutterflies fromwestern ones.
11.What doesthe underlinedword“warrant“mean inthelastparagraphA.Resist.B.Need.C.Support.D.Provide.A modernproblem ofthe outdoorlifestyle ishow to keep your devices powered.Battery packsareone option,but theyhave limiteduse andcanberather heavy.The teamat Aurea Technologies hascome(涡轮机)to therescue withthe Shine Turbine,a lightweightwind-powered turbinethat offersrenewableenergy tooutdoor enthusiastswho needtorecharge electronicdevices.Last year,the Shine Turbine launcheda campaignthat wasfully fundedinamatter ofhours,highlighting thelevel ofinterest inthis innovativeproduct.Designed inNova Scotia,Canada,the turbineweighsin atjust threepounds andis about the sizeof awater bottlefor easypack-and-go accessibility.While outbackpacking orworking remotely,the ShineTurbine takesjust afew minutesto setup.Thereare noloose piecesto worryabout losingwhile youf oldoutthehigh-efficiency bladesand placethe(可伸缩支架).turbine onthe retractablestand Everythingyou needis storedinside the container.This cleanenergy optionalso hasbattery storage,so youcan chargeyourdevicesasthe windblows.Then youcan takeit withyou formore charginglater.It canalso bepre-charged beforeyou headoutusing astandard walloutlet.“Wind isthe second-largest producerof cleanenergy inthe world,yet mostpeople donthavedirect accessto it.As ateam ofoutdoor enthusiastswith backgroundsin scienceand engineering,we setoutto createa windpower productthat givesusers thefreedom toproduce theirown cleanenergy dayornight,rain,cloud,or shineJ saidCat Adalay,CEO andfounder ofAurea Technologies.The portabledesign makesit convenient to usefor daytrip stothebeach ormountains,camping(可持续土也),trips oras anemergency backup.To livesustainably weneedtorethink theways inwhichwe createand useenergy,“added Adalay.“The simplicityof ourdesign,two-minute setup,andability torapidly generateand storepower,does justthat.Its agame-changer inallowing peopletoaccess windenergy inthewind.”
12.What canwe learnabout theShineTurbinefrom thetextA.It isintelligent andworks efficiently.B.It isuser-friendly butexpensive tobuy.C.It issustainable andconvenienttocarry.D.It iscost-effective butbreaks downeasily.
13.Whatkind ofpeople mightneed theShineTurbinemost accordingtothetextA.Emergency rescuers.B.Sea surfboarders.C.Rock-climbing lovers.D.Geological explorers.
14.Why dothe researcherscreate theShine TurbineA.Their productobtains financialsupport.B.They want to gaindirect accessto wind.C.They attemptto preventglobal warming.D.Their desiredlife promotesgreen rethink.
15.Which ofthe followingisthebest titleforthetextA.Wind:the worldssecond cleanenergy B.AureaTechnologies:innovative pioneersD.The ShineTurbine:a greenpower productD.Outdoor lovers:environment campaignersGettinginformation outof ateenage boycanbedifficult.The communicationat thisage featuresshortanswers toevery question,a completelack ofeye contact.16Here aresome waysfor parents andother caregiversto learnhow totalk toboys abouttheir mentalhealth.Many maleteens dontoften showas muchemotion oreven giveas manyclues throughbodylanguage.This requiresparentsandcare providersto bemuch moreattentive tofacial expressions,and tothefew wordsthat theysay.As parents,youneedtotalkless andlisten more.Active listeningwill helpearnhis trust.1718Negative messagessuch as“Grow up.or Bea man.send amessage thatbeing weakiswrong orthat itsnot okayto feelwhat theyare feeling.These typesof messageskeep boysfrom sharingtheirfeelings.As aparent,a goodway forany kindof personalor emotionalquestion isto asktwice,but nottoomany times.The firsttime letshim knowthat youare interested;the secondtime showsthat youcare.19The bondsbetween parentsand teenagersare provento reduceanxiety anddepression.Moreover,when ateen boyis willingto communicate,dont interrupt.If youdont let him finishtalking,he maystop talkingaltogether.20When hesready tolisten toyou,lethimknow youwillbewithhim together.A.Frank communicationrequires acceptance.B.Over time,he willbe morelikely toopen up.C.Even ifwhat youre hearingis scary,stay calm.D.Their eyesroll whenyou askthem abouttheir life.E.Parents needto knowmore aboutmale mentalhealth.F.Communication iseffective inthe processof exercising.G.Showing concernand respectfor personalspace allowsclose ties.
二、完形填空Being goodat somethingand havinga passionfor itare notenough.Success21fundamentally onourview ofourselves andofthe22in our lives.When twelve-year-old JohnWilson walkedinto hischemistry classonarainy dayin1931,he hadno23of knowingthat hislife wasto changecompletely.The classexperiment thatday wasto24how(冒泡)heating acontainer ofwater wouldbring airbubbling tothe surface.Somehow,the containertheteacher gaveWilson toheat25held something(易挥发的)more volatilethan water.When Wilsonheated it,thecontainer26,leavingWilson blindedin botheyes.When Wilsonreturned homefrom hospitaltwo monthslater,his parents27to finda wayto dealwiththe catastrophethat hadhappened totheir lives.But Wilsondid notregard theaccident as
28.He(盲文)learned braillequickly andcontinued hiseducation at()Worcester CollegefortheBlind.There,he notonly didwellasa studentbut alsobecame an29publicspeaker.Later,he workedin Africa,where manypeople sufferedfrom30for lackof propertreatment.Forhim,itwasone thingto31his ownfate ofbeing blindand quiteanother toallow somethingto continuewhenit couldbe fixedso easily.This movedhim toaction.And tensof millionsin Africaand Asiacansee becauseofthecommitment Wilsonmade topreventing the
32.Wilson receivedseveral international33for hisgreat contributions.He losthis sightbut founda
34.He provedthat itsnot what happens tous that35ourlives——its whatwemake ofwhathappens.
21.A.depends B.holds C,keeps D.reflects
22.A.dilemmas B・accidents C.events D.steps
23.A.way B・hope C.plan D.measure
24.A.direct B.show C・advocate D.declare
25.A.mistakenly B・casually C.amazingly D.clumsily
26.A.erupted B.exploded C.emptied D.exposed
27.A.deserved B.attempted C,cared D.agreed
28.A.fantastic B,extraordinary C.impressive D.catastrophic
29.A.accomplished B.crucial C.specific D.innocent
30.A.deafness B,depression C.blindness D.speechlessness
31.A.decide B.abandon C.control D.accept
32.A.preventable B.potential C,spreadable D.influential
33.A.scholarships B,rewards C.awards D.bonuses
34.A.fortune B.recipe C.dream D.vision
35.A.distinguishes B・determines C.claims D.limits
三、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容个单词或括号内单词的正确形式1It wasDragonboat Day.Shiny whitetents linedthe waterfront,36provide shadeand桨手refreshments forDragon Boatpaddlers from all overCalifornia,37gathered aroundthe CastaicLakeforafestive competition.Giggling kidsraced cheerfullyalong thelakeside beach,38their parentsenjoying theshady picnicareasunder thetrees alongthe shore.“Its agreat dayout,“said PaulLin,co-founder forCastaic9s ownDragonEyes team.Dragonboat racinghas beengoing onfor thousandsof yearsin China,39initial inhonor ofthe神Chinese waterdragon deityin aneffort tocall downrain andavoid40fortune anddisaster.In therace,a drummer41use alarge traditionalwooden drumtokeepthe paddlerson beat,while asteersman inthe backkeeps themin theirlane.Lin saida friendgot him42involve indragon boatracing overa decadeago.In2018,theydecided tohost theirown festival.There^43really specialtobelearned fromour dragonboat motto:One Boat,One Beathe said.Paddlers comefromallwalks oflife andthat kindof44close withpeopleis nowhereelse tobe seen.^^“We reallywanttohelp expandawareness andgrow thesport/5Lin said.Were hopingone dayif11become45Olympic sport.”
四、书面表达下面一组图片展现了现代生活方式请根据你对这组图片的理解用英语写一篇短文
46.THIS MCJDERZLIFEWORK HOMEPLAY SLEEP你的短文应包含以下内容.描述图片的内容;
1.分析该现象的原因;
2.结合生活实际,谈谈你的感想3注意.词数左右;
180.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;2,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答3。