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威远中学学年高三上学期开学考试20242025英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
1.Which shirtwill the man probablybuyA.The blueone.B.The whiteone.C.The grayone.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
2.Where isprobably the womanA.In apackaging pany.B.At apost office.C.In agrocery store.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
3.Why does themancall the womanA.To calla meeting.B.To sendan invitation.C.To checkon thearrangements.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
4.When willthe matchtake placeA.Next Thursday.B.Next Friday.C.Next Saturday.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
5.How doesthe mansresponse soundA.Thrilling.B.Encouraging.C.Upsetting.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
6.How manybooks has thewomanreadA.
5.B.
8.C.
10.(汇编)feature Chineseaesthetics,forming acontemporary,illustrated pendiumof creaturesfrom Theclassic ofMountainsand Seas”,64major source of Chinesemythology.As the game binesancient dialogueand aworldview thatblends Confucianism,Buddhism andTaoism,players areimmersedin anenvironment inwhich simplystrolling65leisure orsitting aloneby acold riveroffers itsown uniquepleasure.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节应用文写作满分15分中国体育健儿门在年巴黎夏季奥运会上取得佳绩,实现了竞赛成绩和精神文明
66.2024the Paris2024Olympics双丰收为了弘扬奥运精神,你校英语报的体育专栏正在举办题的征文活动,请你“The AthleteI AdmireMost”写一篇英文短文参加活动主要内容包括你最钦佩的运动员;
1..你钦佩原因;2你的决心和打算
3.注意.词数左右可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯180The AthleteI AdmireMost第二节读后续写(满分25分)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
67.I hadbooked the flights insomewhat of a hurrywith justa carryonbag,thinking7kgs wasenough for a3day triptoTaupo.I thoughtId givenmyself enoughtime to get to the airport,however,as oftenwas thecase,I wasrunning lateandhad topack my bag withlittle timeleft.Confused aboutwhat tocarry,I stuffedall theclothes inmy littlebag,taking nonoticeof theweight.(航站楼)Thirty minutesbefore theflight,I waswaiting atmy terminalin theairport andcouldnt stopsmiling.I wastooexcited togo ona muchneededtrip.A littlewhile later,I heard an announcementPassengers flyingto Taupoon FlightNZ5091are requestedto weighyour cabinluggage andcollect yourtag”.I stoodin theline waitingfor myturn,cluelessabout howmuch mybag wouldweigh,deep insidehoping notover theweight limit.When itwas myturn,I placedmybagon theweighing scaleand whoaaaa!!It was
9.4kgs.I askedtheflightattendant(行李费)if Icould buy$20extra luggageallowance asshown on the appbut I was too late forit.Instead,I was asked topayan additionalfee of$
65.1either hadto payor leavesomething awayto bringit downto7kgs.I askedthe attendantwhetherthey wouldgive my stuff backto meif Ireturned3days laterand surprisinglyIwastold Iwouldnt getit back.To me,a badluggage experiencehad thepower topletely soura trip.With noother alternatives,I decidedto giveupsome ofmy stuff.Unsettled,annoyed,disappointed!As Istarted removingthe items,I sawa ladyapproaching me.Itlooked likeshe hadheard thewhole thing.She satdown nextto me.Are youOK Ishould beable to help you.She said.注意()续写词数应为个左右;1150
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答I lookedup,surprised,and sawher pointingat herbag.While Iwas worriedwhether Icould getmystuffback,the planelanded.Jane Eyre.The Catcherin theRye.The OldMan andthe Sea.A.B.C.
7.Which bookis thewoman readingcurrently听下面一段对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8.Why isSandy visitingthe childrenA.To painttheir school.B.To supplynew clothes.C.To givethem anart project.
9.What isPauls concernabout the childrenA.They mayget hurt.B.They mayperform badly.C.They mayget theirclothes dirty.
10.What willhappen in the schooltomorrow eveningA.Parents willvisit.B.Work will be evaluated.C.The childrenwill drawpictures.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
11.When didthewomanmeet theducksA.When shewas rowinga boat.B.When shewas touringa city.C.When shewas havinga picnic.
12.Why didthe maleduck eto thewomanA.He washungry.B.He gotcurious.C.He feltthreatened.
13.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Classmates.B.Colleagues.C.Neighbors.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
14.When wasMonica offeredthe positionasalocal newsreporterA.In
2016.B.In
2017.C.In
2019.
15.Why didMonica leaveher firstjobA.She movedto anothercity.B.She triedto pursueher dream.C.She wantedto takeup abetter position.
16.What doesMonica thinkof hersecond jobA.Impressive.B.Enjoyable.C.Promising.
17.What informationdoestheman wanttogetfrom MonicaA.Her professionalskills.B.Her workexperience.C.Her educationalbackground.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】A.A guide.B.A host.C.A teacher.
18.Who is the speakerprobablyA.Study sculptures.B.Admire paintings.C.Read maps.
19.What canthe listenersdo inthe PermanentCollection GalleryA.The CrossroadsMuseum.B.The CowellHall.C.The WarburtonGallery
20.Which of the followingis oppositethe Rotunda第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题,每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项(网络霸凌).Online activitycan beriddled withcyberbullying Tofind outwhich appisthe best to keep yourkidssafe online,we testedfour appsover fiveweeks.•Mobicip Premium()$8per monthbilled annuallyat$96for20managed devicesat MobicipMobicip Premiums socialmedia andscreen timemonitoring wereall strong.We foundits appblocking,websitecontent monitoring,and locationtracking capabilities to bepowerful as well.•Net Nanny()$90per yearbilled annuallyfor20managed devicesat Net Nanny(界面)The userinterface ofthis appis familyfriendlyand visuallyengaging,featuring cartoonsof parentsand casual(分酉己),language.The webfiltering,screen timeallocation andapp managementfunctions areall capable.•OurPact Premium+()$100per yearbilled annuallyfor20managed devicesat OurPactThis app requiresthat wepair ourchilcfs deviceto ourputer witha cableand downloadthe OurPactJr.app.The ScreenTime capabilityis personalizedto fitour childsschedule.•Qustodio PremiumSmall()$55per yearbilled annuallyfor20managed devicesat QustodioThethoughtfully designedweb interfacemakes Qustodio Premium Basiceasy tooperate.Its webfiltering andgameblocking featureswere powerful.This appis availablefor Android,Chromebook,iOS,Kindle,macOS andWindows,though notall featuresare supportedacross allplatforms.A.Teachers.B.Parents.C.Students.D.Employers.
21.Who are the targetreaders ofthis passage
22.Which appisthecheapest for20managed devicesannuallyA.MobicipPremium.B.NetNanny.C.OurPact Premium+.D.QustodioPremiumSmall.
23.What isspecial aboutNet NannyA.Location tracking.B.Game blocking.C.Content storage.D.Cartoon interface.As ayoung girlgrowing upin France,Sarah Toumidreamed of being aleader who could makethe worlda betterplace.Her passiontohelpothers wasawakened when,from theage ofnine,she acpaniedher Tunisianfather tohisbirthplace inthe eastof the country duringholidays.There sheorganized homeworkclubs andactivities forchildren.(沙漠化).Toumi witnessedfirsthand thedestructive effectof desertification“Within10years richfarmersbecame worseoff andin10years fromnow theywillbepoor.I wantedto stopthe SaharaDesert inits tracks.A decreaseinaverage rainfalland anincrease inthe severityof droughtshave ledto anestimated75percent of Tunisias agriculturallandsbeing threatenedby desertification.Toumi recognizedthat farmingpractices needed to change.She isconfident thatsmall landareas canbring large(可持续的)returns iffarmers areable to adapt byplanting sustainablecrops,using newtechnologies forwater treatmentand focusing onnatural productsand fertilizers(月巴料•)rather thanchemicals.In2012,Toumi continuedher dreamto fightthe desert.She movedto Tunisia,and setup aprogramme namedAcaciasfor Allto puther sustainablefarming philosophyinto action.I wantto showyoung peoplein ruralareas that theycan createopportunities wherethey are.Nobody isbetter ableto understandthe impactof desertificationand climatechangethan somebodywho isliving with no accessto water.,,By September2016,more than130,000acacia treeshad beenplanted on20pilot farms,with farmersrecording a60percent survivalrate.Toumi estimatesthat some3million acaciatrees areneededtoprotect Tunisiasfarmland.Sheexpects toplant1million treesby
2028.In thenext coupleof years,Toumi hopesto extendthe programmeto AlgeriaandMorocco.
24.How didToumis holidaytrips toTunisia influenceherA.They firedher enthusiasmfor helpingothers.B.They helpedher betterunderstand herfather.C.They madeher decideto leavethecountry.D.They destroyedher dreamofbeinga teacher.
25.What isthe maincause of the desertificationofTunisiasfarmlandA.Cold weather.B.Soil pollution.C.Low rainfall.D.Forest damage.
26.Why didToumi setup Acaciasfor Allin TunisiaA.To createjob opportunitiesforyoung people.B.To promotethe protectionof theirfarmland.C.To persuadethe farmersnot tousefertilizers.D.To helpthechildrenobtain abasic education.
27.Which of the followingcan bethebesttitle tothe textA.Saving Waterin AfricaB.Fighting Povertyin NorthAfricaC.Holding backthe SaharaD.Planting Treesin TunisiaCAJapanese producerof milkand dairyproducts came up with an innovativeway ofmotivating kidsto finish theirmilk bottles at lunchdecoratingthe bottleswith ics.The producerhas beensupplying itsproducts tolocal schools,but inrecent years,the panyhas seena significantdropin milkconsumption.According totheir research,the majorityof highschool studentsaround65%were notfinishingtheir milk bottlesatlunch,leading tounnecessary foodwaste.Not finishingtheir milkmeant theymight lackcalcium andothervaluable nutrients.However,as manyparents know,getting teenagersto consumehealthy foodsisnt alwayseasy.Fortunately,the panycameup withan original andfun wayto motivatestudents tofinishtheirmilk-ic bottles.If yourefamiliar withJapanese popculture,ics arepopular amongpeople ofdifferent agesand backgrounds.Thiswidespread appealinspired the pany to use icsasthemain attractionfor theirmilk bottles.They teamedupwitha icstudioto produceanoriginaland engagingic seriesand printedit on their transparentmilkbottles.Students couldonly readtheics afteremptying thebottles of their nutritiouscontent.The icsare printedon thebottles inwhite ink,so theyare onlyvisibleonce thebottles areemptied of milk.Although studentstechnically donthave todrink themilk toaccess theic artonthebottles,the panydefinitelydeserves creditfor theirinnovative solutionto thisdelicate problem.
28.Why havethe panysmilk salesfallen inrecent yearsA.Students havedrunk lessmilk.B.The priceofmilkhas beentoo high.C.Milk hashad toomany nutrients.D.The numberof studentshas beendeclining.
29.What motivatesthepanyto paintics onthe bottlesA.Parents9advice.B.Partners cooperation.C.Marketing strategy.D.Popularity ofics.A.Consuming milkisamust.B.Innovation needstechnology.C.Students maystill wastemilk.D.The panywill thinkup moreideas.
31.What can we learnfrom the textA・Its nevertoolateto mend.B.Many headsmake lightwork.C.Innovation cansolve problems.D.Producers shouldmake moreproductsD
30.What can be inferredfrom thelast paragraphSmartglasses thatsend outa soundwhen anobject esinto theirfield ofview couldhelp peoplewho areblind to(回声定位).locate certainitems.Blind peoplecanbetrained tomove viaecholocation Thisinvolves themsending outanoise thatbounces offobjects around them,with the returning echoesgiving information about theirsurrounding area.Inspired bythis ability,Howe ZhuattheUniversity ofTechnology Sydneyin Australiaand hiscolleagues wantedtocreate glassesthat similarlygive peopleinformationaboutwhat objectsare closeto them.The researchersfirst tooka pairof ARglasses withtwo frontfacingcameras andbuiltin speakers.They thendesigneda smartphoneapp thatused deeplearning toprocess thevisual informationcaptured by the glassesto identifyfour objects:a bowl,cup,book andbottle.The teamprogrammed asound toplay fromthe speakerswhen one of the objects cameintothe glassesfield ofview asa wearerscanned theirhead arounda room.Each of theobjectswas assigneda connectedsound.For example,when abook cameinto view,the wearerheardapage turning.To testthe glasses,the teamenlisted seven people withvarying degreesof lightsense andsevenpeoplewithnosightissues who were blindfolded.They sat at atable withthe fourobjects arrangedon top.When askedto pickup one of theobjects,the participantswhowereeither blindor hadlow visionwere ableto doso correctly81%of thetime,pared witha73%success ratefor theblindfolded participants.The researchersnow hopeto developthis technologyto recognizemore objectsand toallow peopleto useit whiletheyare walkingaround.A.To identifythe nearbyitems.B.To confirmthereturningechoes.C.To enhancethe trafficsafety level.D.To testthe functionof ordinaryglasses.
33.What doesparagraph3focus onA.The outeof theexperiment.B.The processof theexperiment.C.The importanceoftheexperiment.D.The purposeoftheexperiment.
32.Why doesHowe Zhudevelop smartglassesA.Participants preferwearing them.B.Researchers doubttheir functions.
34.What canbe learnedabout HoweZhus smartglassesC.They benefitthose withlow vision.D.They cataloguedifferent information.A.Education.B.Culture.C.Amusement.D.Technology.
35.What columnofawebsite isthetexttaken第二节(共5小题,每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项The brainis animportant organofthehuman body.So whatcanwedo totokeepour brainshealthy bothphysicallyand functionally•Turn ordinaryactivities intobrainstimulating ones36while outforawalk inyour neighborhood.Use detailedand expressivelanguage todescribe yoursurroundings,aswellas whatyou cansee andhear whentalking onthe phonetoafriend ora familymember.•Go outas muchas possibleGoingoutside totake exerciseevery day,like runningslowly,even fora shortperiod oftime,can buildup thebody,increase heartrate andimprove mood.A littlesunshine outsideis greatfor vitaminD production.37•Think aboutreturning toa previoushobbyThe bestactivities forbrain healtharetheones thatchallenge yourbrain tobe quickand accurate.Do youhave amusicalinstrument sittinginthecloset
38.dust itoff andtry it.Or useoneofthe previousadult coloringbooks thatare sopopularnow,which canhelp yourelieve stressandfocus.39You canadopt abrain exerciseprogram athome tokeep yourbrain fit.The exerciseis basedontheprinciples ofbrainplasticity,the waythe brainreorganizes throughlearning andexercising.•Eat ahealthy dietand besure toget adequatesleepAs weknow,food providesnutrition forthe brain.40・Getting adequateand qualitysleep alsowilldo wonderswhen itestoimproving yourmental health.A.Now itis timeto pullit outB.Do somebrain trainingindoorsC.Adopt atraining programatagymD.A jogalso helpsstrengthen thebrainE.Some peopleare tryinglearning somenew instrumentsF.You canstimulate yourbrain bytaking adifferent routeeach timeG.So eatinghighquality foodlike vegetablesand fruitwill keepit healthy第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项On aSaturday morning,Tara and her newbridegroom,Sam,were drinkingcoffee whentheir doorbellrang.She exchangeda curiousglance withher husband,41whocouldbe visitingat thisearly hour.Upon openingthe door,Tara foundTina,her closest42since childhood,standing thereand smiling.In herarms,she helda43young creaturewith beautifuleyes.At thesight ofthe little cat,Tara was44drawn toits innocence.“Surprise!”Tina cried,and45the kittenfor herto see.I thoughtthis littleone could46a lovinghome,and whosbetterthan youand Sam”This47gift wasunlike anythingTara hadever imagined,and shewas deeplymoved byherfriend^gesture.Thank you,Tina,“Tara managedto say,her voice48with emotionandherheart fullof appreciation,This meansthe worldtous.”Tara andSam namedthe kittenCharles,who quicklybecame thecentre oftheir universe,bringing49joy andlaughter totheir home.As dayspassed,Taras50with Charlesdeepened.Charleswas very51to hermoods,curling upbeside herwhen shewas lostin thoughtor sankinto sadness.Itspany becamea constantsourceof52to her.It wasthe unconditionallove ofthe furryfriend thatcouldheal thedeepest woundsand forther53heart.Their homewas nowfilled withthe54of playfulmeows andsoft stepsofthelittlecat,who hadwovena beautifulthread into their lifeand55it withwarmth andlove.
41.A.wondering B.knowing C.believing D.insisting
42.A.neighbor B.friend C.relative D.colleague
43.A.tiny B.large C.poor D.ugly
44.A.strangely B.occasionally C.specifically D.immediately
45.A.took offB.held outC.put awayD.left behind
46.A.lose B.miss C.use D.build
47.A.unexpected B.unfamiliar C.unpleasant D.unknown
48.A.dropped B.rose C.faded D.choked
49.A.restrictive B.temporary C.boundless D.imaginary
50.A.bond B.division C.exchange D.trust
51.A.indifferent B.sensitive C.accessible D.resistant
52.A.grief B.tension C.pride D.fort53A.relaxed B.troubled C.inspired D.delighted
54.A.touches B.tastes C.sounds D.sights
55.A.pared B.satisfied C.decorated D.engaged第n卷第二节(共10小题,每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下列短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1受期待的A highlyanticipated videogame basedon ancientChinese literatureclassic Journey tothe West”56release worldwideon Tuesday,thrilling gamersaroundtheworld.The game:“Black Myth:Wukong”,an actionroleplaying game57develop byShenzhenheadquartered Game丰富多彩的神话Science,was inspiredbytherich tapestryof Chinesemythology andthe16thcentury novel“JourneytotheWest”.In thegame,players stepintotheshoes ofthe iconichero SunWukong,also known58the MonkeyKing,as theynavigate hisepic adventureswestward.Available onPS5,Steam,Epic GamesStore andWegame,“Black Myth:Wukong^^is alreadya topseller onmultipleplatforms,59mark anew milestonefor ChineseTripleA games.IGN China,a branchof IGN,oneofthe leadingmedia paniescovering videogames,movies,TV shows,reviews andguides,rated thegame with60highest score,10points.“Black Myth:Wukong^^crafts astunning dreamscapewith Chinesescenery,featuring desolatemountains,ancientroads,pavilions among61mountain andwater,deserts andancient temples.The gamesproduction teamtraveled acrossChina andmeticulously62scan ancientbuildings andrelics.Itincorporated historicalrelics intoevery sceneofthegame.妖怪,神佛The variousminor demonsdemon kings,gods andBuddhas63appear inthegameall。
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