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黔江民族中学年高三下月月考英语20244满分150分考试时间120分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,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例How muchis theshirtA.£
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1.Where is the mangoingA.Friendship Hotel.B.Park Street.C.Boston GeneralHospital.
2.How muchcan the woman payfor eachcapA.$
24.B.$
12.C.$ll.
3.What is the relationshipbetween the two speakersA.Good friends.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Fellow students.
4.What willthe mando tonightA.Hold theconcert.B.Go to a newmovie.C.Attend theconcert.
5.Why doesAnnie feelsadA.Many peopledied in a war.B.Hamas killedIsraelis.C.Israel lostthe war.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5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,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.Why isthe womanexcitedIn1973,Stephen Kingstarted hisamazing journeyof33when he published hisfirst novelCarrie”.The34followed afterthat ashepublishedmany amazingbooks likeThe Shining,IT,Firestarter,andCujo.All of these books_35became classicsand gotadapted for the screen.
21.A.supported B.abandoned C.ruined D.forted
22.A.left B.benefited C.helped D.encouraged
23.A.dirty B.kind C.false D.single
24.A.always B.already C.never D.still
25.A.worked outB.got outC.turned outD.made out
26.A.emotional B.actual C.obvious D.ugly
27.A.moved B.ran C.stole D.dropped
28.A.meaningful B.harmful C.special D.inspiring
29.A.scary B.ordinary C.pleasant D.funny30A.excuse B.blame C.miss D.acknowledge
31.A.guide B.babysitter C.secretary D.cook
32.A.memory B.translation C.love D.edition33A.happiness B.success C.exploration D.truth
34.A.rest B.best C.last D.second
35.A.secretly B.instantly C.fortunately D.suddenly第二节共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1The CulturalLandscape ofOld TeaForests of the JingmaiMountain in Puer36gain theWorld HeritageSite statusat the ongoing45th sessionof theWorld Heritagemittee ofUNESCO inRiyadh,Saudi Arabia,on Sunday,37beeChinas57th entryto thelist and the firstWorld HeritageSite relatedto tea.The38new namedheritage site,located inLancang Lahuautonomous countyinPuer,Yunnan province,prisesfive largescale,wellpreserved old tea forests,39stand1,250to1,500meters above40sea level;three protectivebarrier forests;and nineancient villagesin theoldteaforests,which aremainlyinhabited byBlang andDai ethnicgroups.The culturallandscape41create jointlyby theancestors of the Blangpeople-who immigratedto theJingmai培育一Mountain in the10th centuryAD andlater discoveredand domesticatedwild teatrees andthe localDai people.42the basisof longstandingpractices,local peopledeveloped theunderstory growingtechnique,which43()involve allowinggrass ortrees thatare smalland sufficientlyshadetolerant togrow wellunder tallertrees.()The localpeople createdideal light44condition forgrowing teatrees,while preventinginsect infestationthrough(杀虫齐!)a wellpreservedforest ecosystem,thereby producingquality organictea leaveswithout theuse ofpesticides J()and45chemistry fertilizers.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分).假定你是李华,你校英文报正在组织是否应该进行考试成绩排名并公布的讨论,请你写一篇短46munication文投稿,内容包括你赞成与否
1.简述你的理由
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.第二节(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
47.I wasstill atschool,when dadarrived homewith ahomeless dog.Her tailwagged allthe way.Mom anddad fedherand gave her abath.I hadalways wanteda dog.My parentstold mewhen Iwas oldenough andresponsible,I couldhaveone.Well Iguess theyfigured thetime wasright.I hoppedoff thebus,not knowingwhat awaitedinside forme.I walkedthrough thedoor,and tomy surprisea whiteandblack puppywith ared bowstuck to her head,greeted mewith manymany puppykisses.A veryspecial friendshipwasborn thatday.Now sheneeded aname.My older brother laughedat herand saidher tailwas special.It doesntwag itstail backandforth,it goesin acircle.He motionedhis fingeraround hisear.“Shes squirrely”,he said.Thus mypuppy,Squirrely gothername.She was a smartdog.I taughther toplay hideand seek.We wouldplay forhours,spendingour dayslearning andgrowing together.Eleven yearswe weretogether,best offriends.Illnesses andold ageset inon her.My parentsknew whathad to bedone,but theystood backand letme findand makethe decisionmyself.She wassuffering somuch andthe medicinedidnt seemto helpanymore.She couldbarely walk.I lookedinto thosedeepbrown eyesand realizedit wastime tolet hergo.(兽医的)I carriedher into the vefsoffice,placed heron thetable.Squirrely leanedher headforward,gave alick tomyhand.As ifto sayshe understood,and staystrong.Her tailwas waggingin thatcircle asit alwaysdid.(镇静齐)The vetgavehera sedativell first,for the final shotwas givenon herfront paw,and thatwas painful.She wentto sleep,but hertail stillwagged.注意.续写词数应为左右;
1150.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答2Then thevet askedbefore givingthefinalshot,“Are yousure”.I didntgo backtohergrave fbrmany years,but recentlyI went.15ACCBA610BACCB1115CACAB1620AABCCA.She has already appliedto fiveschools.B.She isaccepted bya famousuniversity.C.She hasreceived the mans congratulations.
7.How does the woman know theinformationA.She receiveda letter.B.She gotan email.C.The mantold herabout it.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.What doesthe girlwant todo in the summervacationA.Visit somecultural relics.B.Take agood restin Beijing.C.Go to some otherplaces.
9.What ismost probablythe girlA.A tourguide.B.A foreigntourist.C.A studentin Beijing.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题(电十灸)
10.Why doesthe mansuggest acupuncturetreatmentA.He triedit andit curedhim.B.It workedwell withhis mother.C.He believeswhat abook says.
11.How muchdoesthe womanknowabout ChinesemedicineA.Nothing atall.B.Quite well.C.Just a little bit.
12.How willthewomantreat herheadacheA.She willuse herold way.B.She will take themans advice.C.She willgo tosee adoctor.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What doesthe fishhook meanin theadA.Smoking isharmful.B.Smoking can be quit.C.Smoking isaddictive.
14.How doesthewomanthink youngchildren will feel seeingtheadvertisementA.Fearful.B.Fun.C.Curious.
15.Why doesthemanthink theyshould nothave thead onbillboardsA.Adults cantsee it.B.Children cansee it.C.People dontlike it.
16.What dothetwospeakers mainlytalk aboutA.An advertisement.B.Smoking.C.Health.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What isAnne Hidalgosnew policyA.Encouraging biking.B.Stopping drivingcars.C.Balancing bikingand driving.
18.What isThibault Queresopinion oftrafficA.No improvementsince his childhood.B.A biketraffic jamis moreacceptable.汰C.B inghelps solvetraffic jamsin Paris.
19.Which cityhas thebusiest bikepathsA.London.B.Paris.C.Amsterdam.
20.How muchdid Hidalgosfirst fiveyearplan includefbr bikepaths andbike parkingA.$350million.B.$250million.C.$150million.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题25分,满分
37.5分)・阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑(退还款)Add anadditional rebatefrom Coloradoslargest powerprovider,a residentbuying anew plugincar couldsoonsave aheadspinning$26,
500.Thats nomistake.(免税额度)(激励)Colorados current$5,000tax creditis alreadythe mostgenerous statelevelincentive availabletoall residents.With additionalprograms setto golive in the nextfew months,the stateis nowdetermined totest thefull()power ofEV ElectricVehicle discounts——a pillarof the statewide planto reducecarbon emissions.Gov.Jared Polisisbetting thestrategy canhelp reacha goalof puttingnearly amillion pluginvehicles on the roadby
2030.Heres CPRsguide toall ofColorados currentand upingelectric vehiclediscounts:Colorado9s superchargedEV discountsColoradoresidents cansoon qualifyfbr upto$26,500in discountsfor newelectric vehicles.Heres themath:New EVUsed EVDate PriceCreditname Ine restrictionsdiscount discountavailable restrictions$300,000married$80,000oncouplestrucks,vans,and$225,000head ofU.S.EV tax Oct.,SUVs$55,000$7,500$4000householdcredit2023on allother$150,000vehiclesindividualCO EV taxOct.,$80,000on all$5,000N/A N/Acredit2023vehiclesCO lowcost May,$35,000on$2,500N/A N/AEV taxcredit2024all vehiclesCO vehicle80percent medianFeb.,$50,000on allexchangeine OR enrolled in$6,000$4,0002024vehiclesprogram assistanceprograms$80,000ontrucks,vans,and80percent medianXcel EnergyNov.,SUVs ineORenrolledin$5,500$3,000rebates2023$50,000on allassistance programsvehiclesTotalrebates$26,500$11,
0001.What isthe mainpurpose ofColorados newincentiveA.To encouragecar sales.B.To reducecarbon emission.C.To raiseresidents ine.D.To improve thestateeconomy.
2.Which ofthe followingwill notbe takeninto accountby COEV taxcreditA.Inerestrictions.B.Price restrictions.C.Date available.D.New orused vehicles.
3.Which ofthe followingwill beavailable thelatestA.COvehicleexchange program.B.Xcel Energyrebates.C.CO lowcostEV taxcredit.D.U.S.EVtaxcredit.BWhen DinkNeSmith heardthat hisfriend RalphMaxwell,due tohealth issues,was shuttingdown hisweeklynewspaper,The Oglethorpe Echo,he wasdetermined toprevent thenearly150yearold publicationfrom beingforgotten.Both NeSmithand Maxwellare longtimeresidents of a smallcounty,Oglethorpe,just eastof Athens.They haveknowneach otherfor almost50years.NeSmith hasalso beencontributing acolumn toThe Echoever sincehe movedtoOglethorpe County.Maxweirs fatherbought The Oglethorpe Echoin1956,but the newspaper hasbeen aroundsince
1874.Its arecord ofeverythingfrom localweddings tomajor changesin thelegislature.NeSmith lookedup atthe ceilingoftheoffice,searching for an answer.Then,inspiration struck.He calledCharlesDavis,dean ofthe Universityof GeorgiasHenry W.Grady Collegeof Journalismand Massmunication.Ive gotan ideaJNeSmith toldhim.I wantto turnTheOglethorpeEcho intoa reallife experiencefor the future journalistsattheGradyCollege.^^Davis lovedthe idea,and heand NeSmithbuilt asustainable businessmodel for thefutureof TheOglethorpeEcho.They developeda capstonecourse withThe Echoas itsfoundation.Students experiencea workingnewsroom whichacts(跳板)asaspringboard into their careers.At thesame time,The Echo,which normallyfunctioned witha singlereporter,gained arevolving teamof eagerstudentjournalists.Of course,they neededsomeone torun thenewspaper.So AndyJohnston joinedin.He wasthe adviserfor TheRed Blackfrom2018to2021,and familiarwith workingwith studentsand hadan extensivejournalism background.Mostimportantly,he believedin theproject.He teamsup withAmanda Bright,who teachesthe course.Bright,a munityjournalist forher wholecareer ateverythingfrom midsizedailies todigital startups,helped createnew digitalplatforms forThe Echo,including anemailnewsletter,four socialchannels,and anupdated website.
4.What canthenewnewspaper provideto theUGA studentsA.A platformto expresstheir views.B.A practicaljournalism course.C.A chancefor handsonexperience.D.An excellentjob opportunity.
5.What doyou thinkof DinkNeSmithA.Ambitious.B.Creative.C.Sympathetic.D.Sensitive.
6.What breathednew lifeintothenearly150yearold newspaperA.Quality.B.Inspiration.C.Money.D.Cooperation.
7.Which ofthe followingcanbethe besttitle forthe textA.Small Town,Big NewsB.The Echo,The CourseC.Old Paper,New ColumnD.The News,The FriendshipCWhat is Ozempic face Aterm youprobably shouldntuse.(药)一The medicationOzempic hastaken theworld bystorm largelydue torumored useby somecelebrities andthewealthy thanksto itsweight losseffects.But somephysicians wantto shiftthis narrative.(糖尿病),Ozempic wasoriginally developedforthetreatment ofType2diabetes butit hasalso beenshown tocause一weight losswhich ledtotheapproval ofWegovy.Ifs thesame medicationas Ozempic,but istaken and administeredonly forthe purposeof weight loss.These medicationshave thepotential toimprovethehealth andlives ofmany people.While theycan havesome side一effects,they donot cause“Ozempic fhce“a termthats beenincreasing inpopularity butexperts sayis unfounded.Ozempicfaceis not a medicalterm and is generallynotaproblem forpeople whohave takenthe medication(下垂的)appropriately.It isa termthat hasbeen usedby somepeople todescribe theappearance ofsagging skinafterweight loss.Does Ozempicchange yourface No.Ozempic itselfdoes notcause overloss of weight inthe face.But,if someonelosesa lotofweightinashort amountof time,most oftenwhen theywerent overweightor obeseto beginwith,they may(憔悴的)have agaunt appearance.Dr.Judy Korner,a Professorof Medicineat ColumbiaUniversity,says thenegative remarksabout whatones facelookslike afterweightlossis partofapattern ofabuse againstobese patients.()“Whats beengoing onwith Ozempicisthefocus onpeople whoare usingit inappropriately.And itsmaking amockeryout ofobesity,which isa disease/she says.“We noware finallyhaving medicationsthat caneffectively targetthisdisease,andthefocus ispletely on the wrongthing insteadof focusingonthepeople whoaretaking themedication correctlyand whosehealth hasbeen improvedbecause ofthat.”
8.How doesOzempic attractthe attentionoftheworldtoday B.By itsextremely efficienteffect.A.By itsweight loseeffects.D.By doctorsexpert explanations.C.By celebrities9wide use of it.
9.Why isWegovy mentionedinthetext B.To showOzempics development.A.To proveOzempics popularity.D.To indicateOzempics minoreffect.C.To mentionOzempics purpose.
10.What shoulda readerdo afterreading thetext B.Take Ozempiccorrectly ifnecessary.A.Try toenjoy Ozempicsside effect.D.Stop worryingabout Ozempicface.C.Take Ozempicto losehis weight.
11.Whatisthe purposeofthetext B.For remendation.A.For introduction.D.For promotion.DC.For clarification.Dear twofootedcreatures who live onme,Earth here.You knowthe wildlyunique planetthat hadjust theright mixof conditionsto allowhuman life.Just wantedto popin fbra secondand seeif youvenoticed afew changesin melately,ones thatmight...oh,I dontknow...maybe persuadeyou tostop recklesslydestroying the earth.I mean,I knowyou allare busydriving largeSUVs onme andfilling myoceans withplastic andwhatnot—and hey,I amNOT beingjudgmental-but Iwould appreciateit ifyoud maybetake amoment andthink:Hey,is Earthtrying to tellus something”Like allthose wildfires in Canadaright now.You know,the onesthat havealready givenChicago andNew YorkCitysome ofthe worstair qualityintheworld acouple oftimes thissummerYou thinkI wantto bumdown myown forestsI workedhard onthose things.Its likegrowing anice beardand thenhavinga bunchof peoplewholive on yourface ealong andset iton fire.Not cool,guys.Sorry,I didntmean toyell.Ifs just...like Idont knowhow manymore waysI cantell youtoberesponsible withme.I thoughtseeing afew giantblocks ofice breakoff thepolar icecaps andcrash intothe alreadyrising oceanmight makeyoudispleased tothink:“OK,maybe Idont need to drivemy Hummertoastore thatstwo blocksaway.”Im honestlyrunning out of patiencewith youhumans.And whereelse doyou thinkyoure gonnago,themoon Iveseen thebillionaires youthink willtake youthere,and Imnot lovingyour chances.So cmon,be reasonablesurface residentsand startrecognizing thesigns andshowing mealittlerespect.Your timeisvery muchrunning out.Whatever happens,you wontbe ableto sayI didntwarn you.Sincerely,—Earth
12.What doesthe earththink humansshould doright nowA.Find otherplanets to liveon.B.Walk tostores insteadof drivinga car.C.Stop thesea levelfrom rising.D.Take Earthswarning seriouslyand act.
13.What doesthe underlinedword“recklessly“in paragraph2most probablymeanA.With theuseofgreat force.B.Without anyawareness.C.Regardless ofthe consequences.D.Through goodorganization.
14.Why doestheearththink humansshould protectthe earthA.The earthis anextremely smallplant.B.The earthistheonly suitableliving place.C.The otherplanets aretoo faraway.D.It istoo inconvenienttoliveonthemoon.
15.What doesparagraph5mainly wanttotellusA.Humans shouldbe blamedforthewildfiresinCanada.B.The earthfeels sorrythat itcouldnt protectits forests.C.The beardisas important forahuman beingasaforest.D.Both beardandaforest areimportantforhuman beings.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Surviving each day requiresa lotof efforton ourpart,so makesure that you arefully equippedphysically,mentally,emotionally,and spirituallyto meetthe challengesahead.Here aresome habitsthatyoucan developto helpyou.16A puzzletackled earlyintheday willgive yourmind akickstart.This iswhy manypeople tryto pleteacrossword puzzleduring themorning mute.Some websitespublish puzzlesof alltypes.A puzzlewilltakeup onlya littletime,but thebenefits ofbeginning theday witha sharpmind aremany.Make yourmuscles worka bitharder bytrying someresistance exercises.17Your muscleswillfeelfirmer,and youwillfeel betterin yourself.Are youeating unhealthyfoods becausethey tastebetter Healthyfood oftenseems tobe lessflavorful.Think aboutwhatyou areeating,and you will realizethat thereare plentyof healthyfoods thatyou love.Fruit andvegetables tastedelicious,and youwill havesome favorites.Think ofapples,oranges,bananas,or carrotsticks.18One wayto makeyou feelgood aboutyourself isto praiseother peoplewhen theyhave donesomething great.Sharing positivityin thisway createsa greatatmosphere inthe workplaceor athome.1920It iseasy toforget howdoing goodcan makeyou feelbetter andmore positive.If youdecide todo agooddeed eachday andallow thisto beea habit,youwillsoon beea morepositive person.A.These arehealthy andnot expensive.B.Resolve todo onegood thingeachday.C.Smile whena negativethought hitsyou.D.When othersfeel appreciated,they willperform better.E.Simple onesinclude climbingyour stairsor doingsome pushups.F.Such feelingsin turnwill helpyou feelproud andlead togreater success.G.Just asexercising yourbody isimportant,so youneedtoexercise yourmind.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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Stephen King,one ofthe bestwriters ofall time,witnessed tragedyand horrorsfrom thevery beginning.When hewas2years old,his fathertold hismom thathe wasgoing outto getcigarettes butin fact,he21his family.This22hismother Ruthto carefor Stephenand hisolderbrotherDavid onher own.One dayKing cameback buthe wasnteven ableto speaka23word.It seemedhe wasgreatly shockedor somethingbuthe24got thecourage tocontinue forward.It25that oneof hisfriends washit bya trainand died,which leftan26scaron him.King,later on,27outofschool duetosomeserious healthconcerns.Although Kingdidnt seehischildhoodassomething extraordinaryor
28.he didsay thathe wasalways fascinatedby29things.People usedto30the Kingfamilys loveof literature.Whenever Stephensmom usedto goout shedidnt hirea31,She letthe kidsread novelsto eachother sothey wontget bored.Stephen Kings32of storieswas developedfrom avery youngage.。
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