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浙江省强基联盟学年高三上学期月联考英语试题2024-202510
一、听力选择题
1.What is the manmainly excitedaboutA.Receiving somegreat grades.B.Being able to meetthe president.C.Becoming thestudent communityleader.
2.How muchdoes acherry piecost todayA.$
10.B.$
6.C.$
4.
3.What willthe weatherbe like tomorrow afternoonA.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.
4.What doesthe manliketodoA.Play tennis.B.Play basketball.C.Play badminton.
5..What doesthe womanmeanA.She wearsglasses whenshe swims.B.She doesntuse glasseswhen readingbooks.C.She isnot ableto seethings closeto herclearly.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.How doesthe womanmainly feelabout herjobA.It9s boring.B.It5s interesting.C.Its challenging.
7.Who willprobably helpthe womannextA.Her manager.B.A marketingmanager.C,Some websitedesigners.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Food history.B,Cooking equipment.C・Restaurant reservations.
9.What surprisesthe womanA.That pastamight haveits originin China.B.That pancakesare likelyfrom theMiddle East.C.That noodleswere createdby Europeantraders.
10.How didthe manmainly learnabout thetopicA.From histravels.B.From hisjob.C.From hisfamily.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.Where arethe speakerscurrentlyC.In apark.A.In anoffice.B.In aforest.
12.What willthe womanprobably doto helpA.Create newpolicies.B.Do researchabout sealevels.C.Give moneyto environmentalgroups.
13.What concernsthe manmostA.Damage tohomes.B.The riskof forestfires.C.Loss ofwildlife habitats.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.Which universityisthe man planningto attendA.Duke University.B.King9s CollegeLondon.C.Johns HopkinsUniversity.
15.Why didthe womandecide tostudy medicineA.Her volunteerwork influencedthe decision.B.Her homeis closeto a local medicalschool.C.Her parentswanted herto bea doctor.
16.What doesthe mansuggest thewoman doA.Attend acollege closeto herhome.B・Do volunteerwork atalocalhospital.C.Write essaysto applyfor scholarships.
17.How wasthemanableto get ascholarshipA.By havinginterviews.B.By writingan essay.C.By studyingabroad.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18..Where isthe talkbeing givenA.At acharity event.B.At amuseum inXian.C.In anew school.
19.In whatway isthe teamsdigging strategydifferentA.They helpexperts inscience.B・They researchancient statues.C.They studyhistory andculture.
20.Who willspeak nextA.A student.B.A soldier.C.A scientist.
二、阅读理解Missing Pieces Project:Add YourPieces to the BigPictureAll overEngland areplaces withstories totell:from buildingsto battlefields,some onyourdoorstep,others justa daytrip away.Their storiesare stillbeing written,and theywont becompleteuntil youshare yourside.The MissingPiecesProjectinvites youto shareyour picturesand storiesof theunique,significantand memorableplaces onthe NationalHeritage Listfor England.The Listis aregister of all nationallyprotectedhis toricbuildings andsites acrossEngland.Your viewof aplace isas uniqueas youare,soevery snapshotand storyyou addis animportant pieceof the picture.And themore piecesof thepicturewe have,the betterwe canwork togetherto protectwhat makesthese placesspecial.Whether youhavea connectionto aplace alreadyor you1re discoveringit for the firsttime,your viewsadd importantnewpieces tothepicture.Images:from phonesnaps toscans ofold photosand architects1drawings,from wideangles toclose-upsStories:from memories of holidays,school tripsand familyevents toinformation aboutgrandopenings andtransformationsPhotos mustbe onesyou tookyourself,from publicland orrights ofway,or withpermissionfrom thelandowner.To addan historicimage,you musthave therights toit.See theMissing PiecesProjectterms andconditions formore information.Sign inand makea difference.A.To createfine artpieces.B・To preservehistoric places.C.To promotea storycontest.D.To teachphotography skills.
22.How canyou contributetotheprojectA.By scanninga portraitof agreat architect.B,By takinga pictureof anewly-built museum.C.By writinga specialstory ofyour trip to France.D.By sharingmemoriesofa protectedEnglish site.
23.What isrequired fora phototaken ona privatelandA.Quality information.B.Public permission.C.The ownerssupport.D.A rightbackground.In medicalschool andthroughout hiscareer as a neonatologist,William Cashorewas oftenasked(奖to readand correctothers work.Little didthey knowthat hewas a spelling champion,with atrophy品)athome toprove it.Cashore wonthe ScrippsNational SpellingBee in1954at age
14.Now84,hesthe oldestliving champion ofthe contest,which datesback to
1925.As contestantsfrom thisyearscompetition headedhome,he reflectedon hisexperience andthe effectit hadon him.Cashore creditshis parentsfor helpinghim preparefor histriptoWashington,D.C.,for thespellingbee.His motherwas anelementary schoolteacher andhis fatherwas alab technicianwith atalentfor takingwords apartand puttingthem backtogether.When thefield narrowedto twocompetitors,the otherboy misspelled“uncinate”,which meansbentlike ahook.Cashore spelledit correctly,then clinchedthe titlewith theword“transept”,anarchitectural termforthetransverse partofacross-shaped church.Cashore,who wasgiven$500and anencyclopedia set,enjoyed abrief turnasacelebrity.Hedidnt brag abouthis accomplishmentafter returningto Pennsylvania,but theexperience quietlyshapedhim inmultiple ways.It gaveme muchmore self-confidence andalso gaveme asense thatits veryimportantto trytogetthings ascorrect aspossible,“he said.Ive alwaysbeen thatway,and Istill feelthatway.If peopleare carelessabout spellingand writing,you wonderif theyre carelessabout theirthinking.^^Preparing foraspellingbee todayrequires moreconcentration andtechnique thanit did。