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河北定州中学学年高三上学期月月考英语试题2024-202510
一、听力选择题
1.What willthe man probably donextA.Make acake.B.Share hisdinner.C.Stop atthe supermarket.
2.What does the manadvise the woman todoA.Take afew risks.B.Watch outfor potentialdangers,natural C・Avoid harmingthesystem.
3.What doesthe manintend todoA.Buy ahouse.B.Expand hishouse.C.Advertise hishouse.
4.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.Drink orders.B.Items on the menu.C.Their favoritefruit.
5.Who isElle mostlikely to beA.Elenas sister.B.Johns daughter.C.Johns eldersister.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.What dowe knowabout RobBrownA.He willgraduate nextyear.B.He takesan interestin cooking.C.Hes dissatisfiedwith Stacysservice.
7.What problemdoes Stacyfind outA.Rob clickedthe wrongbirth date.B.Rob selectedthe wrongyear forhis class.C.Rob didntknow how to registerfbr thecourse.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.Where arethe speakersAthome.A.In acompany.B.At auniversity.C.
9.Which careerdoesthe manprobablyprefer nowA.Writing.B.Accounting.C.Engineering.
43.A.guided B,encouraged C.comforted D.attracted
44.A.events B.stations C.locations D.shows
45.A.cultures B.landscapes C.groups D.countries
46.A.imagined B,constructed C-smoothed D.encountered
47.A.froze B.flew C.fell D.forgot
48.A.reached downB.stood asideC.stepped inD.turned back
49.A.words B,worries C.noises D.thoughts
50.A.lost B.maintained C.demonstrate D.restored
51.A.left B.broke C.found D.dug
52.A.nicer B・tougher C.braver D.closer
53.A.originally B・affectionately C.frequently D.simply
54.A.sympathy B.conflict C.tears D.profits
55.A.challenges B,defeats C.opposition D.uncertainty
四、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1神话The constructionof atheme park56feature ancientChinese mythshaskicked offin Wuhan,Hubei Province.As the first of its kindin the country,the park,with a57invest of150million yuan,is expectedto becompleted in the secondhalf of the year.The park58cover aplannedarea of5,600square metersin the first constructionstage andis tohave atheater and anexhibition hall.It is themed onthe ancientliterature Shan Hai Jing.ShanHaiJing”,59dates backover2,000years,gives both a culturaland geographicalaccount60China beforethe QinDynasty.It includesgeography,traditional customsand stories,and awealth ofmyths,and61regardas aprimary sourceofChinese myths.Tales includingthose ofNvwa,a creatorand protectorof animalsand people,will beadaptedfor showsthrough62advance digitaltechnologies.Staff memberswill dressup as mythicalcharacters andwalk through the park,creating63fantasy worldfor theaudience.The themepark issupposed64become Wuhansnew landmark,encouraging thecitys tourismgrowth,with about350,000visitors everyyear afterit65official opensto thepublic.
五、书信写作.假定你是李华,你的美国好友来信说他下个月将作为交换生来你校学习他想了解一66John下你校的社团情况,并计划加入其中一个,请给他回复邮件,内容包括表示欢迎;
1.介绍社团并推荐;
2..你的愿望3注意词数左右;
1.80开头语和结束语已为你写好
2.Dear John,Yours,Li Hua
六、书面表达.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事67It was a Saturdayafternoon.I washaving lunchwhen Dadtold me to getready.I becameunhappy.I dontlike Saturdays!Even thoughits aholiday formost children,it is not forme becauseI needto gotofootball club.Many kidslove sports,but I am notone of them.I preferto stayat home and read.I dontlikerunning,so in a teamIama badplayer.The coachis tiredof meand my teammates sometimesthink Imuseless.I haveno ideahow toplay football.Usually,after practicemy teammateswould askme to stayout of the gameand Iwould justnod.Last Thursday,the coachtold usthat wewould becompeting withanother teaminamonth and(对手)many peoplewould come to seethe game.Our opponentswere thewinner lastyear and I frozeandthought howawkward itwould beif the team lostbecause ofme.So Idecided to practice hardfor thematch and I wenttopracticeevery singleday.After onemonth,when thegame daycame,myteammateswere unwillingto take me in theteam,andIalso wishedtostayaway from the groundas well.But theyhappened tobe shortof oneplayer andhadno choicebut to takemein theteam.Our teamwas theBig Blues.There wasa greatcheer onour arrivalin thefield.I gotvery nervous.The gamestarted andwithin twominutes,I gota bluecard.By thetime Iwas allowedback,the score注意was twogoals foreach teamand thenext goalwould decidethe winningteam.•所续写短文的词数应为左右;
1150.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好2Paragraph1When theball cametowards me,I froze.Paragraph2Our team,The BigBlues,won thematch!
10.What doesthewomanworry aboutA.Whether the man willchange majors.B.Whether theman willget goodgrades.C.Whether theman willfind asuitable job.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.When willthe debatetake placeA.Next Friday.B.Next Saturday.C.Next Sunday.
12.What doesthemansay aboutpart-time jobsA.They disturbstudents,studies.B.They helpstudents savemoney.C.They getstudents tolearn aboutsociety.
13.How doesthemanfeel about the comingdebateA.Uncertain.B.Indifferent.C.Interested.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakersA.Co-workers.B.Boss andsecretary.C.Interviewer andinterviewee.
15..What isprobably themanA.A writer.B.A video-producer.C.A photographer.
16.What isthe mostimportant thingin journalismaccording to the womanA.Sharing events.B・Presenting honestopinions.C.Bringing theglobal communitytogether.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.What doesthe speakerthink about the natureclub atlastA.Its popular.B.It5s rewarding.C.It^awful.
18.Whafs thepercentage of the freshwater thatsavailable forhuman useA.About3%.B.About2%.C.About1%.
19.Where didthespeakerread arainforest reportA.On theInternet.B.At aschool club.C.In geographyclass.
20.Which of the followingcontributes to a quarterof allmodern medicinesA.Animals inoceans.B.Plants inrainforests.C.Wildlife inundisturbed areas.
二、阅读理解Beautiful Guatemalais aland richin diversityand culturalheritage.Whether youhope tosummita volcano,hike throughthe jungleor exploreancient ruins,Guatemala willnot disappoint.Tikal NationalParkTikal NationalPark is a UNESCOWorld HeritageSite andone of the mostfamous placesinGuatemala.Tikal coversan estimated46miles around74km andis oneof themost extraordinaryarchaeologicalsites in Central America.It ishere,centuries ago,that theancient Mayancivilisationboomed.Chichicastenango“Chichi,as itsknown bythe localKiche population,hosts the largest market inCentral America.小贩The towncomes aliveon Thursdaysand Sundayswhen vendorscome fromsurrounding areastodisplay theirgoods.The marketbursts withvaried coloursandalively atmosphere,stocking everythingfromvividly-colored clothto traditionalcarved woodenmasks.Guatemala City涂鸦Brightly graffitiedwalls linethe busystreets inGuatemala Citywhere youllfind trendystores,relaxing bars,and diverseart galleries.Make sureto checkout LaEsquina,an indoorfood marketwithsome of the bestfood stallsin thecity.The Museo Popol Vuh is aleading museumin theworld ofMayanart.Here youwill be able tospend acouple ofhours appreciatingthe incredibleandcomprehensive collectionof Mayanas wellas colonialart.Acatenango VolcanoVolcanoAcatenango towersalmost4,000metres abovethe surroundinglandscape justoutsideAntigua.The hiketo thesummit ofthis volcanois oneof thetoughest,yet mostpopular,inGuatemala.Not onlywill youget toappreciate thebreathtaking views,but youwill alsohave abirds-eyeview of the nearbyand extremelyactive VblcanFuego.
21.Whafs thebest choicefor someoneinterested inMayan historyA.Tikal NationalPark.B.Chichicastenango.C.Guatemala City.D.Acatenango Volcano.
22.What dowe knowabout Guatemala CityA.It hoststhe largestmarketinCentralAmerica.B.It is a perfectdestination for art lovers.C.You canbuy vividcloth andmasks there.D.MuseoPopolVuhisa greatfood market.
23.What isspecial aboutAcatenango VolcanoA.A birdview ofGuatemalaCity.B.The highesttower inGuatemala.C.The hiketo thevolcano summit.D.It isan extremelyactive volcano.They talkabout thestraw thatbroke thecamefs back,but reallyit shouldbe thepassword thatwipedout mymemory bank.(密码),1was goingalong the-with instantrecall ofmy bankPIN mymobile phone number andthedate ofmy cousin*s birthdaybefore Idownloaded agas stationpayment appfor itsnew customerdiscount.It askedmetocreate a password.When Ityped ingas1”,it wasrejected fornot beingcomplexenough.I triedagain:I HateHearless OilCompanies©”.But thatwas toolong anddidntinclude“at leastonenumber”.But hereisthething:as soon as1added thefresh passwordinto mymemory,I instantlyforgot all the others.My brainhad hitits limitfor passwords.I nowknow nothing.I hadentered somepasswords ina notebook.Of course,I didntwrite downthe actualpasswords,in caseit fellinto thewrong hands.Instead,I maskedthem ina waythat onlya familymember couldfigurethem out.For example,I combinedmy bankPIN withour postalcode,then addedit toa listofphone numbers.It wouldfool evenAlbert Einstein.Maybe weneed asystem likethe onewe useto rememberpeoples names.You know,you formanassociation betweena person!s characteristicsand theirname bywhispering Skinny George,SkinnyGeorge^in heartafter meetingthem.The riskis that,upon seeinghim,youUl burstout thephrase.SkinnyGeorge”might notmind,but itspossible“Boring Bettywill.As forremembering passwordsasyou changethem,you couldsimply usethefirstand lastletters ofyour favoritesingers greatesthits,together withthe yearof theirrelease.Maybe Illtry thatone out-but onlyafter describingthe systemin thenotebook.Then Filhide itina placeso secretthat Illnever rememberwhere it is.
24.What canwe learnabout the author fromthefirsttwo paragraphsA.He fellforamarketing trick.B.He wasdriven madby passwords.C.He hada seriousmemory disorder.D.He wasrejected bythe gasstation.
25.By mentioningAlbert Einsteinin paragraph3,the authorintends to.A.show howsecure hispasswords wereB.challenge theintelligence ofscientistsC.prove theuselessness ofhis passwordsD.promote amore scientificpassword system
26.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetextA.To encouragereaders touse passwordnotebooks.B.To recommendapassword-remembering method.C.To complainaboutthetrouble causedby passwords.D.To point outtheimportance ofusing complexpasswords.
27.What isthe toneof thetextA.Inspiring.B.Indifferent.C.Humorous.D.Serious.(哺乳动物)That dinosaursate the mammals thatran beneaththeir feetis notin doubt.Now anextraordinaryfossil newlydescribed inScientific Reports,unearthed bya teamled byGang Hanat】Hainan VocationalUniversity ofScience andTechnology inChina,shows thatsometimes the tables weeturned.The fossil-dated toabout125million yearsago,during the Cretaceous period-was formed whena flowof boilingvolcanic mudswallowed twoanimals seeminglylocked ina life-and-death fight.The(三角one ontop isa mammal.This animalisaherbivorous speciesclosely relatedto theTriceratops恐龙).Animal interactionssuch as this areexceptionally rarein the fossil record.One possibilityis that the mammalwas eatingsomething alreadydead,other thanhunting liveprey.These daysitisuncommon forsmall mammalsto attackmuch largeranimals.But itisnotunheardof.And Dr.Han andhis colleaguespointoutthat thosemammals whicheat deadbodies typicallyleavetooth marksall overthe bonesoftheanimals.The dinosaursremains showno suchmarks.There isalsoa chancethe fossilcould bea fake.More andmore convincingfake shave emerged,asthisone did(骨骼)-though Dr.Han andhis colleaguesargue that the complexlyconnected natureoftheskeletonsmakes thatunlikely,too.Assuming itis genuine,the discoveryserves asa reminderthat notall dinosaurswere enormousduringtheCretaceousand notall mammalswere tiny.From noseto tail,the dinosauris just
1.2meterslong.The mammalisabit underhalf ameter inlength.Despite beinghalf thesize,themammalhas onepawfirmly wrappedaround oneofitspreys limbs,and anotherpulling onits jaw.It isbiting downon thedinosaurschest,and hasripped offtwo ofits ribs.Before theywere interrupted,it seemsthat themammalwas winning.
28.Which idiomis closestin meaningto underlinedpart“thetableswere tumed-in paragraph1A.The fittestsurvives.B.The huntersbecome hunted.C.Fortune alwaysfavors thebrave.D.The truthwill alwayscometolight.
29.Why doestheauthormention the“tooth mark“in paragraph3A.To provethe fossilwas fake.B.To showthe formingofthefossil.C.To illustratethe processof hunting.D.To suggestthe dinosaurwas huntedalive.
30.What makesDr.Han thinkthefossilis genuineA,The sizeofthefossil.B.The absenceof fakefossils.C.The complexityof theskeletons.D.The consistencyoftheopinions.
31.What isthe functionofthelast paragraphA.It offersa cause.B.It highlightsa solution.C-It justifiesthe conclusion.D.It providesa newdiscovery.()Artificial intelligenceAl hasthe potentialto developmore efficientmethods of farming inorderto fightglobal warming.Global warmingthreatens everyaspect of our everyday lives,including cropproduction.It will(水分)reduce thesoil moisturein areasclose tothe equatoraccording toa study.We arealready seeingthenegative impactof thesechanged growingconditions onour cropproduction.Climate changeharms poorercountries thatdo nothave themoney toimport food.The resultis growingfoodinsecurity.However,agriculture isnot just affected byglobal warming—agriculture ispart ofa(恶性的)vicious cyclein whichfarming leadsto globalwarming,which inturn destroysagricultural(毁林)production.The processof clearingland foragriculture resultsin widespreaddeforestation andcontributesto40percent of global methaneproduction.Therefore,to dealwith climatechange,it isnecessaryto ensurereforestation-but howWhat isthe pathto efficient,environmentally-consciousfarmingThis iswhere AIenters thescene.Farmers useAI formethods such as precisionagriculture;theycan monitorcrop moisture,soil composition,and temperaturein growingareas,enabling farmerstoincrease productionby learninghow totake careof theircrops anddetermine theideal amount of watertouse.Furthermore,this technologymay helpreduce deforestationby allowinghumans togrow foodinurban areas.It couldbe especiallybeneficial forcountries inLatin Americaand theCaribbean,wheremuch ofthe populationlives incities.However,AI isfar froma silverbullet-it couldactually contributeto globalwarming as well.Due tothelargeamountofdata thatAI needsto process,training asingle AIreleases fivetimes theemissionsthat anaverage carwould giveoff duringits lifetime.Further,securing accessto AIon aglobalscale maypose somechallenges.Countries willneed expertsin thefield whocan successfullyusethe technologyand Internetconnection,neither ofwhich arealways readilyavailable.Therefore,there isstilla longway fordeveloping countriestotakeadvantage ofthe benefitsof AI.Given theseconcerns,global leadersmust considerthe potentialcosts,and theenvironmentalconsequences ofdata processingbefore developingAI foruse in agriculture.
32.What canwe learnabout todaysagriculture fromparagraph2A.It isthe mainchallenge ofreforestation.B.Poorer countriesrely onit more than before.C.It isstill dependenton deforestationfor moreland.D.It isbothavictim anda causeofglobalwarming.
33.Which ofthe followingis consistentwith precisionagricultureA.Building farmingcommunities incities.B・Abandoning traditionalfarming methods.C.Making themost of agricultural resources.D.Balancing farmingwith farmers9everydaylives.
34.Why isit difficultto adoptAI technologyinagricultureonaglobal scaleA.There aretechnical barriersin developingcountries.B.The relevanttechnology isstill underdevelopment.C.The processof developingAl isdifficult.D.There isno one-size-fits-all AItechnology.
35..What canbeasuitable titlefor thetextA.The benefitsofagriculturalAIB・The futureoffarming:AI and agricultureC.A blockto environmentally-conscious agricultureD.Global warmingandagriculture:a viciouscycleStanding ona hillat ClivedenGardens ona sunnywinter day,its dark-green lakesurrounded bycenturies-old treestook mybreath away.36Its justa localpark nearLondon thatId neverheard ofduringmy eightyears livingintheUK.As Iadmired theserene garden,it taught mealesson abouttheBritish cultureof understatement.“The English landscape ismore beautifulbecause its beauty isunderstated Jmy friendWill saidtome lateraswewalked throughan exhibitionat TateBritain.He pointedtoapainting ofa peacefulcountryside.This isthe landscapeI grewup with”,he said.Unlike grandwaterfalls orwild forests,thisscenery doesntshout aboutits beauty.37I wonderif Chinesetourists willexplore beyondLondon.38Indeed,Oxford andCambridge andthebeloved LakeDistrict NationalPark aresome iconicsymbols ofBritain.But itwould bea pityif theymissout onthe lesser-known partsoftheEnglishlandscape.39I remembera straight-A classmateonce telling me hesurvived exams”and anotherfriendfrom Oxfordintroducing himselfas studyinginthecountryside^^.This modestyalso hasits mirrorinChinese culture.I remembermy parentstellingmeto workhard butnot tobrag aboutmy achievements.Chinese cultureis fullof proverbssuchasreal goldwill shinesooner orlater”,to encouragelong-termdedication toones chosenarea ofexpertise.Experiencing bothcultures,Ive realizedthattheEnglish and Chinese bothexpress achievementswithunderstatement.40It reflectsthe unspokencharm inboth BritishandChinesetraditions.And itsan oflf^the-beaten-path attractionwell worthexploration.A.Cliveden isnta famousholiday place.B,Rather,itsbeautyis reservedfor thelocals only.C.Ive beenimpressed byBritish humorallthetime.D.They tendto preferplaces witha strongreputation.E.But the more Ilooked,themoreI sawits quietelegance.F.Over theyears,Ive becomefamiliar withBritish modesty.G.This mixmakes meappreciate theunusual beautyof Cliveden.
三、完形填空When Iwas inthird grade,my familyandItook onan unforgettabletrip acrossthecountry.Itturned outtobemorethanjusta/an41journey;it wasa journeyof discoveryinto our42Every day,Dad43us withhis trustyroad map.Mom,the heartofourfamily,shared folktales andpainted picturesaboutthe upcoming44,We wentthrough diverse45fromthethick foreststothevast desertsoftheWest.One day,while hikingthroughtheGrand Canyon,I46a particularlyrough path.Frightened,I47not knowinghowtoproceed.Thats whenmy parents
48.As Dadshowed mefootholds,Mom coachedme withcalming49and remindedme ofthebreathtaking viewsthat layahead.Then,I50the confidenceasmyfeet51solid groundagain.When Ifinallyovercame myfear,I feltwe became52asafamily.From thenon,every evening,wed gatheraround acampfire forwhat we53cal1ed“FamilyReflection Time”.During thesesessions,wed sharelaughs,54,and insightsfromthe daysexperiences.The triptaughtmethatthetrue meaningof travelisnt merelyabout reachingthe destinationbutabout thepersonal growththat happensontheroute,and thefamily bondsformedwhenfacing55together.
41.A.crowded B.physical C.creative D.necessary
42.A.relationships B.potentials C.dreams D.inspirations。