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广东省广州市第六中学学年高三上学期月阶段训2024-202510练英语试题
一、阅读理解Living-Learning Communitiesat TheUniversity ofTampa(指定的)The Living-Learning Communitiesare designatedresidential environmentsintentionallyfocused onpromoting studentlearning and a strongerconnection withthe campuscommunity.Our living-learning communitieseach havea uniqueexperience forfirst-year residentialstudents to engagewith dedicatedfaculty andstaff earlyon in their academiccareers intheir residencehall.First-Year WellnessTheFirst-Year WellnessCommunity willpromote activitiesthat enablestudents tocommit totheir own health and wellness.Most communitymembers willparticipate in a wellness-themed first-yearexperience course.Through participationin academic activities and residential curriculum events,residents willlearn abouthealth practicesto personallydevelop theirown physical,emotional andsocialwellness.First-Year Wellnessis housedin JenkinsHall.Honors ProgramCreatedfor studentsenrolled inthe HonorsProgram,this communityis designedto provideanacademically enrichingenvironment.Students on these floorshave accessto specialevents andprogramsthat enhanceacademics,build communityand promoteengagement.Past eventshave includedcoffeeconversations withfamous authors,book talkswith award-winning scientists,sand volleyballgamesand muchmore.Applicants mustbe currentmembers of the HonorsProgram andmaintain thatmembershipto livein McKayHall.Living WellTheLiving WellCommunity is an opportunityfor studentswho preferto livein a communitywhere theeffects of alcohol andtobacco arereduced to the lowestpossible level.Members ofthiscommunity arecommitted to theirownhealthandwellness byquitting drinkingand smoking.Throughparticipation in academicactivitiesandresidentialcurriculumevents,residents willlearn aboutwellness-related resourcesand practices.Living Wellis housedin
五、书面表达.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47(阑尾炎)I hadappendicitis Iwhen I was twelve.It endedup gettingserious,and I was inthehospital for the betterpart of the summer.For thefirst weekor so,Iwasso miserablethat Ididnt reallydo anything butsleep,but as I startedfeeling better,I wantedto keepoccupied.I readtoo quicklyfor mymomto keepme inbooks andwasnt reallyinterested intelevision eventhen,so mymom wasdesperate.This beingthe early2000s,she eventuallyhit on one of the mostpopular trendsof the time:bead(珠子)keychains.She boughtme somethreads,a bagof beadsin everycolor of the rainbowand abookthat taughtme howto makeall differenttypes of animals.I masteredthe makingprocess ofit prettyquickly,and itkept mehappily engagedin betweenbooks.One day,one ofthe nursescame in and sawme workingononeand exclaimedover howcute itwas.She was one ofmy favoritenurses,so Iimmediately offeredher one,and sheimmediately attached(徽章).it toher IDbadge Anursing assistantasked forone,so Igave himone too,and thenmy doctor...and thenit seemedlike everyonewanted one!(蜥蜴),1started spendingmost ofmy timemaking lizardssnakes,andaturtle inthe colorcombinationsrequested.My momsaid shefelt badthat it was turningfrom ahobby into a chore,but Igenuinelyenjoyed itand wantedto makesomething foreverybody whodbeen sonice tome when I wassick.What Ididnt findout untilsome timelater wasthat one oftheofficers supervisingthe hospitalsawoneofmy nursesand criticizedher for the lizardhanging onher badgeand theofficer saidthat the注意lizard wasout ofunifbnrT and therefore againstregulations.续写词数应为左右;L
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Apparently,several nurseshad receivedcriticism.After that,I continuedto makedifferent animalswith beads.Jenkins HalLNewstudents canapply bychecking oneof theseoptions on the housingapplication.For moreinformationon living-learning communities,please contactthe Officeof ResidenceLife atrealife@ut.eduor813253-
6239.
1.What isspecial about the HonorsProgram communityA.Candidates mustbe inthe HonorsProgram.B.It is acommunityfor studentsin JenkinsHall.C.Its membershave accessto wellnessprograms.D.It iscreated for all first-year residentialstudents.
2.What doLiving Welland First-Year Wellnesshave incommonA.They providehousing for all students.B.They areinthesame residencehall.C.They areboth non-smoking communities.D.They offerchances tomeet celebrities.
3.How cannewstudents chooseto livein thesecommunitiesA.By emailingthe Officeof Residence.B.By participatingin specialprograms.C.By submittingtheir housingapplication.D.By engagingwith professionalstaff early.Several decadesago,finding andwriting to a penpal was a regularthing anditwasan excitingway to makefriends in different partsofthecountry.Over time,our worldbecame“smaller,“and thepracticebecame unnecessaryand uncooLIts soeasy tocommunicate withpeople acrossthe globethroughsocial mediaplatforms.However,as PeterAllens1974song remindsus,everything oldis newagain.”Teachers atPearson9s ComerElementary SchoolPCES inMechanicsville,Virginia,introducedtheir studentsto theold tradition and addeda newmeaning onit inthe process.PCES staffpairedstudents withresidents atHermitage RichmondSenior Living,andthestudents and their seniorfriendshave exchangedletters since September.Community connectionsand lookingout forone anotheris asimportant asthe airthat webreatheand soit doesso much,”said thePresident ofPCES,Kamryn Cummins.Hermitage residentDayion McCartyand eight-year-old YoshaSreeraj metforthefirst timeduringthe schooPsunique fieldtrip.Dayion,who isseven decadesolder thanher penpal,isaformerkindergarten teacher.She expressedher excitementfortheproject,saying JTused toteach kindergarten.So Ilove tosee themwriting.It justhelps thembuild theirwriting skills.And theyasked mequestions,and Iasked themwhat theyvebeen doing.”一When theymet face-to-face,Yosha—clearly,an energetic and curiouslittle ladylearned,among otherfun facts,that Dayiononce livedonthebeach.There isso muchthat theyoung andold canteachone another!Wearing theirPCES PantherT-shirts,students sangTake MeOut tothe BallGame”beforereading tothe seniors,playing games,and visiting.This wasthe secondyear theschoofs secondgradersdeveloped friendshipswith Hermitageresidents.And itsbeen greatfor bothyoung andold.Jennifer Norton,Hermitages Directorof Lifestyleand Wellness,said,They havebeen writingeachother backand forthsinceSeptember.And sonow theyget tomeet eachother inperson.And its aspecial andprecious experience.,
94.What doesthe authorthink ofwriting toa penpalA.It isan oldand graduallyreborn practice.B.It hasbeen widelyadopted byschools.C.It isan entirelynew connectingway.D.It isan outdatedand unnecessarytradition.
5.Why didPCES introducestudentstothe traditionof havingpen palsA.To teachthem aboutother cultures.B.To pairthem withinternational penpals.C.To helpthem bridgethe generationgap.D.To getthem involvedin communityconnections.
6.What dowe knowabout DayionMcCarty from the textA.She livesonthebeach now.B.She isenergeticandcurious.C.She hasretired andenjoys teaching.D.She hasnever hada penpal before.
7.What isJennifer Nortonsattitude towardsthe penpal programA.Indifferent.B.Opposed.C.Doubtful.D.Appreciated.Its a dog its a foxitsawolf...itsarobot Anew dog-like robothas enteredthe field.Created to(捕食者),help keepairplanes andanimals safeby actinga asa predatorthe Aurora,as it is known,willsoon beginits importantwork atthe Fairbanksairport inAlaska.(相撞)Though notoften discussed,the issueof airplane-animal collisionsat airportsis nottrivial.In2023,92animal collisionswere reportedtotheFAA at airports nearAlaska.And thatsjust Alaska.Trying toease thisproblem withoutharming wildliferequires somecreative thinking.And that is whereAuroracomes in.Aurora isa headlessrobot,aboutthesize ofa huntingdog.Aurora canclimb rocksandstairs,and evendoa little dance.It is these movementsthat itscreators,Boston IDynamics,hope willbe part ofastrategy to keeprunways clearof wildlife,especially migratorybirds inthe autumn.Silly asit mayseem,Aurora can dothese movementsof predatorssuch asfoxes andwolves,which hopefullywill createa fearresponse inthe birds andother wildlife.Aurora isjust thelatest ina longline ofrejected potentialsolutions tothebirdand wildlifeproblematairports.One suggestionthat wassuggested inAlaska wasflying dronesthrowing adeterrent(威慑物)that includedgrape juice,but itwas believedtoo risky.And yet,despite thefact thatAurora costsabout$70,000,according toRyan Marlow,Aurorasrobot handler,the robotis stillpreferable toadog:A borderdog requiresfood,training,warmth,butdoesnt collectdata forus.”There issomething aboutAurora thathas greatfun.Maybe it isthedancing,or justthe veryconceptofarobot chasingbirds around.Whatever thecase,comparing toother solutionsit seemsthatAurora canmake airportsjust abit moresafe forpeople andanimals alike.
8.What doesthe underlinedword trivial“mean inparagraph2A.Serious.B.Unimportant.C.Incredible.D.Appealing.
9.How doesAurora intendtokeeprunways clearof wildlifeA.By producingchemical substances.B.By modellingafter predators9behaviors.C.By usingsound wavesto driveanimals away.D.By directlyremoving animalsfrom thearea.
10.Why doesRyan Marlowconsider Aurorapreferable toa realdogA.It ischeaper inthe longrun.B.It requiresfood andtraining.C.It canclimb rocksand stairs.D.It cangather datafor analysis.
11.What doesthe authorimply aboutthe Aurorarobot inthe lastparagraphA.It isnot aseffective asexpected.B.It hasbrought entertainmenttotheairport.C.It hasmade airportsthe safestplaces forall.D.It isa morepractical solutionthanotheroptions.“Theres nothingmore trulyartistic thanto lovepeople,said thefamous painterVincent vanGogh.The spiritof thatcomment mightsupport newresearch findingsthat showspending just30minutes inan artsand culturemuseum hasa numberof positivemental healthbenefits,including(激素).measurably reducingthe stresshormoneResearchers atthe Universityof Pennsylvaniareviewed more than100studies thatexplore theemotionalexperience of visiting amuseum,and Katherine Cotter,a postdoctoralfellow,concluded thatmuseum visits yieldmental healthbenefits.When weenter amuseum,we9reentering itwith anintentionJ Cottertold thePBS station.Visiting amuseum,she added,draws usaway fromthetimeand placewhere welive andpulls usintothe experience of seeingthe worldthrough anotherpersons eyes.“We engagedifferent mindsetsanddifferent cognitive(认知的)processes/9she said.“Once weget intothe centerofthemuseumvisit,we(共同地),see ourselvesmore concernedcommunally thinking about howthings areinterrelated intheworld morebroadly.”Walking throughan artmuseum,large orsmall,is aboutmore thanspending timeinacool,quietand interestingspace.Notably,Cotter identifieda reductionin feelingsof lonelinessasoneofthementalhealth benefitsofvisiting art museums.Part ofthe reasonfor thiscould bethe communalexperience ofobserving artworkstogether withotherlike-minded individuals.But itis alsothe artitself thatbrings usintoafeeling ofconnection withotherhuman beings-creators,thinkers,observers-who remindus thateach of us hasa pointof view,something tosay andsomething toteach andlearn fromthe worldaround us.And sowe returnto vanGoghs observation.Perhaps webenefit fromexpanding ourview oftheworld byexploring artand culture,in part,because theexperienceofbeing humanis initself justthat——an artform.
12.What canwe learnfromthefirst paragraphA.Vincent vanGogh wasa famouswriter.B.30minutes isenough forvisitingamuseum.C.Visiting museumsisawaytorelieve pressure.D.People visitmuseums fordifferent purposes.
13.How didresearchers atthe Universityof Pennsylvaniaconduct theresearchA.By doingpsychological experiments.B.By reviewingprevious studies.C.By visitingdifferent museums.D.By concludingmental healthbenefits.
14.According toKatherineCotter,what happenswhen wevisit amuseumA.We observethe worldindifferentviews.B.We stopthinkingaboutour dailylives.C.We becomemore self-centered.D.We showgreat interestin artand culture.
15..What isthe besttitle ofthe textA.Museum VisitIs theBest EmotionalExperienceB,Changing YourWorldview CanChange YourLifeC.Visiting anArt MuseumIs Goodfor MentalHealthD.Museums CreateEnvironments forBetter LearningValuableLife LessonsLearned FromRemember The TitansI haveseen alot ofmovies tillnow,cant evenbegin tocount thembut there are somemovies thattakeyour emotionsonaroller coaster.16You become a partof themas theybecomea partofyou.Remember theTitansis thatkind ofmovie andherearesome life-changing lessonsthat we can learnfromit.17You canbe a good persondeep inside,but if your attitudedoesnt reflectthat,you wontget veryfar in life.Trust mewhenIsay this,attitude createslong-lasting impressions,and theseimpressions canlastforalifetime.You dontwant to become NegativeNancy,do youOnce youlose therespect ofothers,itisalready gameover!Friendship iskey18If there is onething thatwecanactually learnfrom RememberThe Titans,itistheabsolute needfor friendship.This isthe kindof bondthat canchange hearts.Friends willalways holdyou(负有责任的),accountable evenifyoudoubt yourself.Make beautifulfriendships inthis world,thisis thekey toan amazinglife.Never beafraid tostand outHaveyou everturned yourback awayfrom anopportunity,only becauseyou weredifferent than(祸others RememberTheTitansshows usthat standingout fromothers isa blessing,it isnta curse根).Yes,people mightlook atyou ina funnymanner,they mayeven doubtyou butyou have to fightthat.19Teamwork makesthe dreamworkAlwaysremember thatthereisno Iinateam.2Everyone needsto playapart,that ishow youcanachieve success.It doesntmatter ifyou winor lose,you justhavetogive thebest ofyourself asateam.A.Attitude iseverythingB.Leave othersagoodimpressionC.They aremore thanmovies actually.D.Remember noone isyou andthatisyour superpower.E.In orderto win,you haveto relyon yourteammates.F.It isessential to learn howto dealwith themefficiently.G.As youcan onlyget sofarinlife alone,the needforafriendly relationshipis real.
二、完形填空I wentout todinner ata chainrestaurant.Im blindbut Ididnt wantto troubleanyone.Out of21,(盲文)my walkingstick wasbeside myright hand.The restauranthad braillemenus—most chainsdo—so I22asked forone.Iwastruly amazedby thethoughtful23given tome.The waitresstook myhand andguided me tosit atthe table.Then shegot everythingfor me,and24while Iread thelist forwhat I wanted.Then,asI25my steak,politely andwithout anyfeeling of26,she askedifIwantedmy steaktobe27,I canuse knife-not well,but Icandothis.I haveneverfelt so28in mylife.This alsoincluded howshe ledmetothe restroomasasighted
29.I grabbedherarm,walking halfa30behind her.She evenplaced myhand onmy chairwhen we got back.Unfortunately,not allofusare greetedwarmly whenwegotoadining spot.I onceexperienced aparticularly31service,for whichmy heart32alittle.Now Iwas deeplymoved andstarted crying.Sheplaced herhand onmy shoulderina33manner.I madesure thewomans managerwas informedabout how34she was.I tippedher,but shewouldnttake it.I endedup35it gentlyinto herhand.
21.A.schedule B.habit C.concern D.custom
22.A.impatiently B.cautiously C.casually D.politely
23.A.field B.course C.program D.service
24.A.waited B.left C.apologized D.checked
25.A.cooked B・prepared C.ordered D.delivered
26.A.embarrassmentB.loneliness C.gratitude D.enthusiasm
27.A.sent offB.paid backC.cut upD.packed away
28.A.respected B,rewarded C.discouraged D.confused
29.A.manager B・customer C.guest D.guide
30.A.spot B.step C.route D.minute
31.A.doubtful B.sympathetic C.unpleasant D.optimistic
32.A.shone B,cooled C.warmed D.broke
33.A.regretting B,comforting C.forgiving D.upsetting
34.A.wonderful B.intelligent C.generous D.confident
35.A.lifting B.leading C.pressing D.throwing
三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Lu Xun1881-1936,known asthe fatherof modemChinese literature/9once36write thatthebeauty of Chinese charactersis presentin threeaspects:their meaningenlightens themind,their soundtouchesthe ear,andtheirappearance appeals37the eye.Chinese characters,dating backmore than3,000years,originated asa pictographicwritingsystem,38borrow theshape ofthe sun,the nmoon,birds andbeasts,among others.美学39improve aestheticsand efficiencyof use,r multiplewriting styleswere developedover thepassageof time,such aszhuanshu,lishu,caoshu andkaishu.Their beautyis40extreme visiblein内calligraphy tothis day.Many charactersnot onlybear meaningsand carry41culture connotations涵but alsoindicate theirpronunciation.As42whole,characters area symbolof Chinesecivilization,bridging thepast,present andfuture.According tothe Ministryof EducationsCenter ffor LanguageEducation andCooperation,morethan30million peoplearound theglobe arelearning Chinese.The language43teach inmorethan190countries andregions,among4485have includedChineselessons intheir nationaleducation systems.As agrowing numberof45foreign starttolearnChinese,the genesofChineseculture arelikelyto bebetter andmore widelyrecognized.
四、书信写作.假定你是李华,为庆祝国庆节、丰富同学们的课外活动,上周你校举行了歌唱比赛请给你46的笔友写一封信,分享其中的故事内容包括Tom比赛经过;
1..你的感悟2注意写作词数应为左右;
1.80请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Dear Tom,Yours sincerely,Li Hua。