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新蔡县第一高级中学高三年月份月考英语试题20249注意事项答题前请填好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息;
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537.5AKeeping fitoften meanssharing abusy pathwaywith cyclists,runners andwalkers,but imaginefacing thetask ofdoingit allwithout beingable tosee orhear.It is a challengemany disabledathletes face,unless someoneagrees to betheir eyesand ears.(视觉和听觉受损的)Newly-formed groupAchilles Brisbanepairs vision-and hearing-impaired athleteswithpeople whowould liketo guidethem.Jane Britt,president ofAchilles Brisbane,who isvision-and hearing-impaired,said,When wego out,its muchlessfrightening to have someonebeside usthat hasfull hearingto listenfor usand tellus whatsthere.Ms Cullenand Ms Britt meetup mostSaturday morningsto takepart in the freefive-kilometer parkrun.Theirpartnership isbuilt ontrust,but MsBritt saidthat ittook timeto develop.MsBrittsaid ittook anunexpected stormfor herto trustMs Cullencompletely.There wasviolent rain,myglasses werebroken andwe werewalking together.I suddenlyhad totell herI couldntsee anything,and I was goingtohave tocompletely trusther.From thattime I knew itwas goingto workbecause shewas sogood aboutdealing with thespecial situationwe bothfound ourselvesin,“she said.Isabella Allenand herseeing eyedog Tatumare twonew additionsto theAchilles Brisbane.Ms Allenkept activebyrowing,running andcycling butfound itdifficult to keep goingas hervision becameworse.After nearlygiving upcompletely,she workedup thecourage to ask Achilles Brisbane tofind someoneto share a boatwith her.Ms Allensaid thefear ofnot findinganyone torow with almost stoppedher fromreaching outto AchillesBrisbane.But,they foundpeople andmatched meto them,“she said.Its the best thingIve everdone,“
21.What doesParagraph1try to showA.The dangerof walkingon abusy road.B.The difficultythe disabledathletes face.C.The exercisepeople dotokeepfit.D.The necessityof buildingroads forthe blind.
22.How doesJane Brittfeel aboutgoing outaloneA.Relaxed.B.Excited.C.Worried.D.Bored.参考答案:答案B C C A B CC A C B21222324252627282930题号B CC ACCD AAB答案题号31323334353637383940答案B C B D B CE GB F题号41424344454647484950答案C AB AD ACB DB5152535455题号ACBDA答案
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66.The Influenceof ArtificialIntelligence onOur DailyLifeArtificial intelligencehas greatlyimpacted ourlives.It offersconveniences intransportation,making it moreefficient.In homeappliances,it simplifiesour tasks.In communication,it enhancesconnections.However,it alsobrings problems.Jobs may be replaced,and privacycould be at risk.To makethe bestof it,we shoulddevelop itwith regulationsto avoidnegative effectsand trainpeople fornew jobs.
67.One possibleversion:Everything wentmore smoothlythan Dana and Jeffhad expected.Within oneweek,they wereoveijoyed tolearnthat theirapplication hadbeen approvedand that Melody wasqualified forthe program.Then theymade aninstantappointment withSmileatfuture.The momentthe couplewalked into Smileatfuture,they weregreeted withwarm smilesanda sense of community.Smileatfuture^team wasincredibly supportive,guiding themon everythingthey neededto dotoprepare Melodyfbr hersurgery.Knowing that their daughtersfuture wasin capablehands,they leftwith a newfoundsense ofoptimism thatday.The bigday fbrMelodys surgeryfinally came.All thetests beforehandshowed thatMelody wasin perfectconditionfbr the surgery.The coupleshearts wereoverflowing with a mixof anxietyand hope.After whatseemed acenturyswaiting,they finallyhad goodnews thatthe surgerywas asuccess.Imagining that their girlwas ontrack fora lifeofjoy,loving torun aroundand playwith otherkids in the future,Dana and Jeff feltmore thanrelieved andgrateful.Thecouple owedall theseto the kindness theyreceived.They alsomade apromise topay itforward byhelping othersin need.
23.What happenedin theheavy rain according toMs BrittA.She developeda strongsenseofteamwork.B.She ledMs Cullenforward onthe road.C.She beganto rely on MsCullen asher guide.D.She felldown onthe ground.
24.What wasthe bestthing MsAllen hasdoneA.Asking AchillesBrisbane forhelp.B.Working inAchillesBrisbane.C.Exercising non-stop.D.Meeting Tatum.BIf youreasports fan,you maybe familiarwiththe emotional rollercoasterthat comeswith sportsaudience.Whether you5re partof abuzzing crowdin astadium,or justwatching at home on TV,its easyto getcaught upin thehighsand thelows whenyou celebrateor commiseratewith your favourite teamor athlete.Those feelingsare sostrong,in fact,that a study fromCroatia,published inPubMed,showed thattheemotional(心血管的)stress duringa footballmatch increasedthe risk of acardiovascular incident.But canwatching sportsbe goodfor youtoo Theevidence suggeststhat peoplewho watchlive sportingeventsexperience greaterwellbeing thanthose whodont.A studypublished inFrontiers inPublic Healthby theAnglia RuskinUniversityin theUK,found sportsspectators feltless lonelyand hadhigher scoresfor lifesatisfaction.Lead authorHelenKeys saidin apress release,“Watching livesport of all typesprovides manyopportunities forsocial interactionand thishelpsto forgegroup identityand belonging.^^She saysthis thenreduces lonelinessand boostswellbeing.But,if foranyreason youarent keenon goingto liveevents,dont worry!Watching sportsonTVor onthe Internetmay alsohave greatbenefits,according toastudyby Tsujiand colleagues.They found that older adults whowatched sportswere lesslikely tohave depressive symptoms thanthose whodidntOn topof that,the sportswatchers tendedtohavericher social networks thannon-watchers.The authorssuggestthat thesocialnetworksyou gainthrough watching sports maylower theriskofdepressivesymptoms.So,the cheersat alivesports eventor evencasual chit-chat withfriends aboutyourfavouriteteam canbring afriendship andmay reducelonelinessand depression.It seemsthe healthbenefits ofsports arenot limited to physicalactivity throughparticipation inthem,but thatwecan makegains inour generalwellbeing throughsocial bonding.
25.What doesthe underlinedword commiseratein paragraph1meanA.Agree.B.Struggle.C.Sympathize.D.Correspond.
26.What doesthe studypublished inFrontiers inPublic Healthfocus onA.Benefits ofdoing sports.B.Loneliness insports menslife.C.Positive effectsof watchingsports.D.Players satisfactionwith theirperformance.
27.Why doesthe authormention theolderadultsports watchersA.To demonstratewatchingsportscan improvephysical health.B.To praiseolder peopleshigh spiritwhile watchingsports.C.To advocatethe seniortaking sportsinstead ofwatching.D.To showsports watchingreduces riskof mentaldiseases.
28.Which of the followingis thestructure of the textHavinga glassof winewith dinnerevery nighthas beenregarded as a relativelyharmless way to relax.However,a recentstudy suggeststhat theremaybeno saffelimit fbralcohol andthat notdrinking at all isthebestwaytoprotectyour heart.The researchersexamined data from seveninternational studieson drinkingand highblood pressure,involvingover19,000people fromthe US,Korea andJapan.The participantswere askedhow muchalcohol theydrank eachday,and thiswas compared with theirblood pressurereadings overa follow-up periodaveraging fiveyears.Blood pressure increased aspeople aged,but themost rapidincreases wereseen inheavy drinkers,defined asthosewho drankabout threeglasses of wine perday.The researcherssaid theyfoundthatpeople drinkingat lowerlevels alsosawa significantincrease inblood pressureover time,comparedwiththose whowere teetotal.(适量的)There hasbeen fiercedebate overwhether moderate alcohol consumptioncan bebeneficial tohealth,with somestudies linkingwine andlower ratesof heartdisease.However,this newstudy supportsthe ideathat evensmallamounts ofalcohol canbe harmfulto the heart.Marco Vinceti,lead authorof thestudy anda professorat BostonUniversity,said,“We weresomewhat surprisedtosee thatconsuming analready lowlevel ofalcohol wasalso linkedto higherblood pressurechanges overtimecompared withno consumption——although farless than the blood pressureincreaseseen inheavy drinkers.That meansmoderatealcohol consumption isnt abeneficial choiceatall.”High blood pressure putsa burdenon bloodvessels,theheart,and otherorgans,such asthe brain,kidneys andeyes,and canlead toa numberof serioushealth problemsincluding heart attacks,strokes andvascular dementia.Alcohol iscertainly notthe onlydriver ofincreases inblood pressure.However,the findingsconfirm itcontributesin ameaningful way.Limiting alcoholintake isprobably notenough—its betterto avoidit.
29.How didthe researchersarrive attheir findingsA.They analyzeddatafromseveral studies.B.They tracked190,000people forover fiveyears.C.They madeobservations ina controlledlab setting.D.They carriedout someexperiments nationwideonly.A.Old.B.Non-drinking.C.Healthy.D.Addicted.
31.What isparagraph6mainly aboutA.The cause of highbloodpressure.B.The harmof highbloodpressure.C.Common serioushealth problems.D.The terribleresults ofheartattacks.
30.What doesthe underlinedword teetotal“in paragraph3probably mean
32.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetextA.To provea glassofwineevery nightis beneficial.B.To recommenda relativelyharmless wayto relax.C,To urgepeople to stay awayfrom alcoholcompletely.D.To showmoderatealcoholconsumptioniswell received.2024International Youth Journalism ContestThe2024International YouthJournalism Contest,sponsored byYouthJournalismInternational,promotes afreeyouth pressby recognizingexceptional workin Englishby studentreporters.•CategoriesStudent JournalistOf TheYearTo recognizeexceptional workin journalismby astudent journalist.Journalism EducatorOf TheYearTo honora teacherwho inspiresstudents andbrings outthe verybest inthem.Courage InJournalism AwardTorecognize anindividual youthjournalist whoshowed particularcourage inpursuing astory despitedanger,official roadblocks,or otherunusual obstacles.Jacinta MarieBunnell AwardTohonor anindividual whogave voiceto animportant issueinasingle opinionpiece ora seriesof opinionpiecesdevoted tothe sametopic.•Important NoticeWerequire thatall entriesbe accessibleonline.You mustinclude apublic linkto everyentry yousubmit,whichshould beaccessible toanyone whohas thelink.Journalists whomeet thecriteria ofbeing19years oldor youngerand notemployed professionallyatthetime ofpublicationare qualifiedto participatefrom anycountry.eAdmission FeeAfee of$35is requiredfor eachcategory youenter.However,if thefee presentsa financialhardship,you may(免除),apply foran exemptionwhich arelimitedtotwo entriesper participant.
33.What isthe aimof thecontest concerningstudent reportersA.To helpexplore theirown talents.B・To advocatetheir freeexpressions.C.To collecttheir outstandingworks.D.To increasetheir impactinthefield.
34.Which awardhonors ayoung journalistfor bringingattention toa significantproblemA.Student JournalistOf TheYear.B・Journalism EducatorOf TheYear.C.Courage InJournalism Award.D.Jacinta MarieBunnell Award.
35.Which of the followingisarequirement toenter thecompetitionA.Being agrown-up amateurjournalist.B・Making yourentries availableonline.C.Applying forno morethan twoentries.D.Paying$35for yourcompetitive event.第二节七选五(共小题;每小题分,共分)
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512.5It isnever toolate todevelop goodstudy habits.However,starting makingsome changesis hard.Even if you wantto do wellenough inschool andimprove yourgrades,youre probablyhaving troublegetting startedinthefirst place!
36.Plan your time carefully.Make alist ofyour weeklytasks.Make aschedule ofyour time.Then decideon good,regular timefor studying.37,but itwill makeyou moreaware ofhow youspend yourtime.Find agood placeto study.Choose oneplace foryour studyarea.It maybeadesk ora chairathomeor intheschool library,but itshould becomfortable andquiet.When you begin towork,you shouldbe ableto concentrate on thesubject.Skim beforeyou read.38・As youpreview thematerial,you getsome ideaofthepassage andhow itis organised.
39.Listening towhat theteacher saysin classmeans lesswork later.Taking noteshelps yourememberwhat theteacher says.Develop agood attitudeto tests.The purposeofa test istoshowwhat youhave learnedabout asubject.40Testsprovide grades,but theyalso letyou knowthat youneed to spend moretime studying.There areother skillsthat mighthelp youwith yourstudy.Share withyour classmatessome ofthe skillsyou havefoundtobehelpful.A.Study regularlyB・Make gooduseofyourtimein classC.There areseveral waysthat canhelp youD.Develop apositive attitudeby settingrealistic goalsE.This weeklyschedule maynot solveall ofyour problemsF.The worldwont endifyoudont passa test,so dontworry toomuch aboutatest第三节完形填空(共小题.G.This meanslooking overa passagequickly beforeyoubeginto readitmorecarefully15每小题分,满分分)115I couldfeel theexcitement risingin meas Iheld thebeautifully wrappedpresent inmy hands.Unable to41mycuriosity anylonger,I42it open.It wasa brand-new laptop.I hadscored straightAs formy examinationsand thiswasmy
43.Soon Ibecame44to mynew-found electronicfriend.I begantospendincreasing timeon itand was45to theglowingscreen beforeme.During weekends,I could46spend afew hourson my laptop.It cametoapoint whereI choseto47myself inmy room,refusing tocome outand engagein(网名各空间)family48,I preferredtostayconnected tothe peopleI befriendedin cyberspacealthough Ihad nevermetthem.Gradually,my sleepwas49to onlyscattered naps,and mygrades atschool alsobegan50It wasabout thistime that my parentsstarted51their disapproval.I wasasked toreduce myusage ofthe internet.Yet,however hardI tried,I wasunable topull myselfaway andconcentrateonmy lessons.Iwas52for justanother clickandanother lookatmymessage board.Then oneday,my father53mylaptop.I complainedbut invain.Over time,I realizedthat Dadand Momhad alwayswanted thebest forme.That waswhen Idecided totakethe bigstep-to54my internetaddiction.Quitting washarder thanI expected.But withdogged determination,Iknewthat Iwould55anewleaf.
41.A.arouse B.stimulate C.contain D.cultivate
42.A.tore B.cut C,broke D.sliced
43.A.order B.reward C.inspiration D.strategy
44.A.glued B,motivated C.indifferent D.impatient
45.A.resistant B.alert C.sensitive D.addicted
46.A.easily B.hardly C.clumsily D.regretfully
47.A.trap B.adapt C.lock D.shelter
48.A.conflicts B,discussions C.investments D.assessments
49.A.restricted B.adjusted C.instructed D.reduced
50.A.rising B.declining C.stabilizing D.shifting
51.A.voicing B.sharing C.challenging D.opposing
52.A.responsible B.grateful C.desperate D.ready
53.A.gave awayB.took awayC.threw awayD.swept away
54.A.ignore B,admit C.monitor D.conquer
55.A.turn overB.pick upC.relyonD.attend to第卷非选择题共分n55第一部分语法填空共小题,每小题分;共分
101.515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注意答案请写在答题卡上,写在本1卷无效珍珠奶茶The US$
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6.2billion by2032,according toBrainyInsights9new report.The bubble tea industryhad hadhuge56grow throughoutthe yearsand isstill growingrapidly.The marketis expectedto increaseasaresult offactors suchas57rise consumerdemand andnew productdevelopment.Taiwan,China,is wherebubble teawas58original consumedand introduced,and oneofthebiggest drinkersofbubble tea is Thailand,59each personhad sixcups ofbubbleteaon averagemonthly inDecember
2019.60usage ofsocialmedia byconsumers andinfluencers alsoincreased productdemand forbubbletea inthe AsiaPacific region.The marketfor bubbletea hasa significantfruit flavorcategory that61provide consumerswithavariety ofdeliciouschoices.Nowadays,strawberries andmango can62mix fora specialflavor and the greentea categoryisexpected togrow63the fastestspeed.This isbecause greenteaisfull ofgoodness.The newonline platforms-like TikTok-make bubbletea business64access tomore consumersandincrease sales.For bubbletea business,65establish astrong onlinepresence isvery important.第二部分书面表达满分分40现在人工智能越来越影响我们日常生活中的方方面面请围绕这一话题写一篇文章
66.应包含以下要点人工智能带来的便利,例如在交通、家电和通信方面
1.它可能引发的潜在问题或挑战,如工作岗位被取代和隐私担忧
2..您对于如何充分利用人工智能并避免其负面影响的观点3词左右
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80.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67The birthofthelittle girl,Melody,cast ashadow overher family.The wordsthe doctorsaid toDana andJeff(唇裂)completely shookthem,Your daughterwas bomwitha cleft lipIt wasimpossible forthe coupleto hidetheirsadness.They couldntbelieve itwas trueuntil theysaw theirdaughter inperson.Seeing her cleft madeDana andJeffheartbroken morethan anything.It broketheir heartto imaginethekindof lifeMelody wouldlead inthe future.Fortunately,Dana andJeff sawa rayof hopewhen thedoctor toldthe couplethattheirdaughters conditionwas(外科手术).treatable withacleft lip surgeryRather thanfeeling stressfullike thefirst fewdays,they promisedthemselvesthey neverwanted theirdaughter tosuffer fromthat.They wouldspare noeffort tosupport Melody.Nothing isprecious thantheir littleangel,and Danaas wellas Jeffwas readytodoanything forMelody.Afterbringing Melodyhome,they immediatelybegan lookingfor clefsurgery options.However,no matterwhere theyturned,getting Melodythesurgeryshe neededwas expensive,andthevarious treatmentsand medicationsshe neededin thefollowingwould alsobe muchmore costlythantheyoung familycould afford.(意Then camethe thrillingmoment whenJeff browsedthrough amedical forumone evening,he stumbledupon夕卜发现)apost abouta nonprofitorganization thatspecialized incleftlipsurgeries forchildren.The organization,named Smileatfuture,is dedicatedto providingfree surgeriesto familieswho couldnot fordthe procedure.The couplehadseen alot ofphotos andread alot ofstories aboutchildren whohad cleftsurgeries sponsoredby Smileatfuture,and(伤疤)the resultswere incredible.The ideathatMelodycould growup withhardly ascar wherehercleftwas lita fireunderthe couple.Without anyhesitation,Danaandher husbandreached outtoSmileatfutureand handedin anapplicationfor medicalaid.注意续写词数应为个左右;
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2.Everything wentmore smoothlythan DanaandJeffhad expected.The bigday fbrMelodys surgeryfinally came.。
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