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河南省部分名校学年高三上学期月月考英语试题2024-202510
一、阅读理解Are youready tochange alife from the comfortof homeJoin ENGin as a conversation partner!This is a uniqueopportunity tomake adirect impacton someone9s lifewhile discoveringa newcultureand meetinga newfriend.Well pairyou upwith someonein New Zealand forweekly videochatsat timesthat areconvenientfor you.During yourconversations,youll practiceEnglish withyour partner,and learnabouteach otherscultures.No teaching experience orknowledge of NewZealandis requiredto volunteerwith us.Allof ourparticipants canunderstand andhold abasic conversationin English.We offerrich trainingresources,session materialsand totalflexibility tocustomize yoursessions tofit your/your partnersgoalsand preferences.You11also haveaccess toonline communitiesto shareideas andask questions.Our onlyrequirements forvolunteers areEnglish fluency,a stableInternet connection,and theability to committo onehour a week fora minimumof10-12weeks.“This programhas been,I think,life-changing forboth ofus.I reallyconsider hermore likemydaughter rightnow.Thafs howclose wehave become!”“I madea friendthrough thisprogram andwe areteaching eachother aboutour culture,ourbecome avolunteer,please clickhere,www.To learnmore aboutENGin andenginprogram.org/volunteen
1.What dovolunteers dowith ENGinB,Have onlinecommunication.A.Teach NewZealand culture.D.Share life-changing experiences.C-Develop theirinterest.
2.Which mayresult indisqualificationB.Poor knowledgeofNewZealand.A,Lack ofteachingexperience.D.Failure toset specificgoals.C.Inability tospare anhour aweek.language,and ourhumor.Both ofus lookforward toour chatsand havea hardtime wrappingit up.”On foot,by bicycleand bycar,we searchedthe areain anever-widening circle.We talkedtofriends.We talkedto strangers.We hungposters ontelephone polesand placeda LOSTDOG adin thenewspaper.Nessies picturewas postedand sharedcountless timeson socialmedia.We checkeddailywith thekind peopleat theanimal shelterto seeif adog matchingNessies descriptionhad beenturned in.Every timeJames receiveda phonecall fromsomeone sayingthey dspotted ascared-looking blackdogwith nocollar,we followedthe lead.But therewas stillno hope.注意续写词数应为个左右;Days passed.And Nessiedid notcome home.
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2More thanaweekafter Nessiewent missing,James,s phonerang again.As weapproached thecaller shouse,a littledog appeared.
3.Where is the textmost probablytaken fromA.A programintroduction.B.A diaryentry.C.A newsreport.D.A courseplan.(针灸)Many peoplewill nottry acupuncturebecause theyare afraidthat the needles willhurtor theexperience willhe unpleasant.This isreally apity,as acupuncturehas thecapacity toeffectivelytreat avariety ofhealth conditionsthat typicallydo notrespond toother formsof action.In mypractice.I haveused acupunctureto treatboth childrenand adults.In fact,I havedone fullacupuncturetreatments onkids as young as4,including needlingpoints onthe face,hands,and feet.Even patientsof thisage typicallydo notexperience anydiscomfort thatlasts formore thana secondortwo.The truthof thematter isthat nobodyreally likesneedles.We generallydislike thembecause oftheinjury involvedin getting shots andother proceduresusing needles.It isalways amusingwhen anewpatient comesin and,inatone thatsuggests theirsituation istruly unique,admits,dont likeneedles.Most newpatients saylike that,yet theyare oftenvery surprisedto findhow pleasantthe treatmentactuallyis,even thoughit involvesneedles.(刺痛)There aretimes whenyou canfeel aninsertion prickwith theneedles thatlasts foracouple ofseconds.You canalso feela nervysensation thatradiates through the areabeing workedon forabrief periodof time.Other sensationsinclude adull achinessor pressurearound theneedles.Many traditionalChinese doctorsuse amore aggressivestyle ofneedling thatinvolves strongstimulationand thickneedles.I have found thisto be a turnofffor manyWesterners,since excellentresultscan beachieved by using thinneedles,which wontcause strongsensations aroundtheneedles.If youare interestedin acupuncturebut arehesitant totry itbecause of the potentialpain involvedintreatment,I encourageyou tomove throughthat fear,asyouwill likelyfind acupunctureto beapleasant,gentle,and veryeffective formof treatmentfor yourhealth careneeds.
4.Why aremany peopleunwilling totry acupunctureA.It isntwidely applicable.B.It maycause discomfort.C.It willlast quitea longtime.D.Its effectsdont getproved.
5.What canwe learnfrom paragraph3A.The patientsalways thinktheir fearof needlesis reasonable.B.The acupuncturetreatment iswell receivedinitially bymost patients.C.The patientsare usuallysurprised by the actualeffect of acupuncture.D.The acupuncturetreatment involvesthe sameprocedures asgettingshots.E.Which can best replacethe underlinedword“turnoff in paragraph5A.Challenge.B.Hobby,C.Inspiration.D.Memory.F.Whafs theauthors attitudetoward acupunctureA.Doubtful.B.Unclear.C.Worried.D.Favorable.Using AI,a groupof researchersfrom DalhousieUniversity have begun thesurprisinglycomplicated workof translatingthe languageof chickens.This groundbreakingstudy about chickenvocalizations couldhave positiveeffects onchicken welfare.Chicken speech“is actuallya lotmore complexthan onemight think—they squawk,cluck,andeven purr.And theway theycommunicate withone anothercan beaffected bytheir environment,age,(驯化).and levelof domesticationIn addition,according toThe Debrief,chickens alsocommunicatevia visualcues suchas bodylanguage andfacial expressions.Luckily,the researcherswere ableto usenew AI technologies tohelp interpretwhat chickensare(音频的)saying.According toThe Conversation,AI canprocess andanalyze hugeamounts of audiodata.It canrecognize patternsand typesof vocalizations.Using thisinformation andan AItechniquecalled NaturalLanguage Processing,the researchershavebegunto interpretthe emotionalstates ofchickens.(热成像),In addition,the researchersalso useddata fromvideo and thermal imagingtrackingthe chickensexpressions andfacial temperatures.This can be usedto trackhow chickensrespond tostressors.(畜牧业),Neethirajan,an expertin stockfanning and the leadresearcher of the study,toldThe Conversationthat histeams interestin chickencommunication is not justacademic.The researchershopethat thiscould bea turningpoint interms ofstock farming.Farmers canuse thisknowledge tocreate betterliving conditions,leading tohealthier andhappierchickens,This,in turn,can impactthe qualityof produce,animal healthand overallfarmefficiency/7he said.Additionally,he advocatesfbr theuse ofthis infonnationto influenceanimalwelfare policies.The morepeople understandanimals,the more likely theyare tocare abouttheirwell-being.A.It iseasy tounderstand.B.It issimilar toother animals
9.C.It isinfluenced bymultiple factors.D.It ismuch morelimited.
9.What roledoes Alplay in the researchA.It dealswith audiodata.B.It stimulateschickens tospeak more.C.It trackschickens,expressions.D.It recordschickens facialtemperatures.
8.What canwe knowaboutchickenspeech”A.It canboost Alsuse instock farming.B.It canbe academicallysuccessful.C.It canpromote animalwelfare.D.It canhelp createnew chickenspecies.
11.What wouldbeasuitable titlefor the textA.The Beliefin ChickenIntelligence B.AI andthe Futureof FarmingC.The EmotionalWorld ofChickens D.Chicken LanguageUnderstood
10.What doesNeethirajan expectof theresearch(振动)Hearing isthe abilityto perceivesounds throughvibrations thatare interpretedby yourbrain.These soundscanbea babyscries,aconversationwith others,music,and eventhe rainfalling onyourroof.These areall externalsounds.But somepeople experiencea high-pitched buzzing or ringing(耳鸣).in theirears,a conditionknown astinnitus Thesesounds areinternal andcannot beremoved.(症状).While thereisnocure,there havebeen manystrategies tohelp reducethe symptomsNow anewdevice,the Lenire,which hasbeen approvedbytheFDA,can treattinnitus ina veryunusual way-byusing electricalstimulation of the tongue.The Lenireisthefirst bimodalneuromodulation deviceapproved fortinnitus treatmentin theUS,according to the AmericanTinnitus Associationwebsite.Developed bythe Irishcompany Neutomod(脉冲)Devices,the deviceuses mildelectrical pulsesto theusers tonguewhile theperson listenstodifferent soundsvia headphones,which helpsto stimulatechanges in the brain,shifting theusersattention awayfromthebuzzingorringing sounds.A clinicaltrial ofthe devicefound that the Lenirereduced theseverity of tinnitus inmore than80percent ofthe participantsduring a12-week periodand thisimprovement couldlast fora year.Audiologist BrianFligor,who treatstinnitus patientsin Boston,became oneofthefirst to use thedevicein theUS.He said,“A goodcandidate forthis device is somebodywhos hadtinnitus forat leastthreemonths Jbut hewarned thatpeople shouldbe evaluatedfirst tomake surethere9s nota potentialmedicalissue that is causingthe ringing.Some patientsalso benefitbyusinga combinationofa hearingaid andthe new device.One ofthe disadvantagesofthedevice isthat itis expensiveand notcovered byinsurance.Butpeople usingthe Lenirehavefoundrelief fromthe symptomsoftinnitusand itproves thatsilence isreallygolden.
12.What canbe learnedabout tinnitusfrom paragraph1A.It relatesto babies5cries.B.It isincurable atpresent.C.It affectsthe tongue.D.It iscaused bycontinuous ringingsounds.
13.What doesparagraph2mainly tell us aboutthe LenireA.Its socialeffects.B.Its workingprinciple.C.Its targetusers.D.Its developmentprocess.
14.Why areBrian Fligorswords mentionedinparagraph4A.To implyother potentialmedical issuescanbeserious.B・To showahearingaid isas usefulas the newdevice.C.To displaythe newdeviceisnot wellappreciated byall.D.To stressnot everytinnitus patientis suitabletousethenewdevice.
15..Whats thepurpose ofthetextA.To introducea deviceB.To advertisea company.C.To reporta clinicaltrial.D.To explaina disease.In thedigital age,its quiteeasy to access anythingyou wantright awaythrough yourdigitaldevices—including books.16Theyre betterfor youreyes.The blue light from screens canbe harmfulto youreyes.Studies haveshown thatlight canactuallyharm theeyes.Staring ata screenfor toolong cancause rednessand dryness.17Youll keepmore information.A2014study foundthat readerswho useprinted booksabsorb moreinformation thanthose whoreaddigitally one-readers.Holding a physical bookin yourhands helpsyou stayfocused.18Scientists(触觉的)owe thisbetter absorptiontothetactile experienceof holdingthe book,as wellas thefact thatreaderscould seetheir progressioneasier inaphysicalbook.19Whether yourereading onan iPhone,Kindle,or someother devices,digital e-readers typicallymeanyou havethe Internetat yourfingertips,As aresult,it caneasily causeyou tosurf theweb.Havinga physicalbook preventsyou fromquickly jumpingto anew pageor respondingtoanotification,meaning youllbe lesslikely to get disturbedby otherthings.Physical booksimprove yoursleep habits.Routine researchhas shownthat theblue lightfromscreensand deviceschange ourmelatonin(褪黑激素)(生理节奏的)levels andcircadian cycles.20Therefore,you11have moredifficultyenjoying agood nightsrest.Instead ofreading ane-book,choose aphysical copythatisgentler onyoureyes andsleep schedule.A.It alsoallows youto remembermore.B.Youll bemorelikelytogetfocused.C.It canweaken yourabilitytofall asleepat night.D.However,bluelighttells yourbrain thatyou shouldbe awake.E.Its impossibleto ignorethe popularityof digitalentertainment.F.Luckily,with printedbooks,this isnot somethingto worryabout.G.With thegrowing popularityof e-books,its worthconsidering thebenefits ofphysical ones.
二、完形填空Many yearsago,my wifeand Iwould takeour childrento herfamily reunionevery spring.The21(墓土也)usually tookplace ata picnicarea onthe sideofamountain,where herfamilys graveyardwasat thetop.The roadleading upthe mountainwas quite22,Though ithad beenimproved manytimes,(坑),it remainedrough,with potholesand sharprocks thatcoulddamage yourcar ifyou hitthem23,If itrained,you wouldhave todrive quicklyto24getting yourcar stuckin themud.I rememberonce25a smalltortoise sunningitself onthe road.As carssped by,narrowly missing(退缩)it onboth sides,it retreatedinto itsshell,perhaps thinkingit wouldprovide
26.However,I knewthatif evenone car27the tortoise,the littlecreature wouldend itslife.I reactedquickly,carefullypicking upthe tortoisebefore the next speedingcar
28.Walking furtherinto thenearby woods,I foundasuitable locationwhere itcould29enjoy thesun andleft itthere inpeace.Throughout theyears,there havebeen momentswhen Ihave personallyfelt likethat30I haveexperienced31andthedesire toretreat intomy ownprotective shell,32life wereabout torun meover.Yet,every timeI feltthis way,a lovingforce woulduplift me,33me togo towardsthe light.There hasalwaysbeen somethingmysterious thereto comfortme,filling mewith great
34.Life shouldnot belived inhiding orfear,but embracedin thelight oftruth andlove.Maywe always35to liveour livesthis way.
21.A.adventure B.gathering C.journey D.conference
22.A.uneven B.long C.inaccessible D.muddy
23.A.intentionally B,alone C,secretly D.wrong
24.A.imagine B.risk C.tolerate D.avoid
25.A.appreciating B.distinguishing C.encountering D.hitting
26.A.shade B,entertainment C,protection D.connection
27.A.held backB.ran overC.threw offD.passed by
28.A.approached B,disappeared C,departed D.withdrew
29.A.silently B・temporarily C.regularly D.safely
30.A.road B.mountain C.tortoise D.wood
31.A.fear B・embarrassment C-misunderstanding D.regret
32.A.as thoughB.even ifC.in caseD.now that
33.A.warning B,appointing C.guiding D.promising
34.A.pride B.love C.curiosity D.sympathy
35.A.deserve B.happen C・prefer D.try
三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题1卡上During theongoing Paris2024Olympic Games,36enhance livebroadcast experiencesandathletes7performances,Chinese techcompanies areemploying theircutting-edge cloudcomputing andAItools.The participationof Chinese companies inthe OlympicGames isrevolutionizing theway that37audience viewthe competition.Alibaba Cloud,the cloudcomputing armof Alibaba,38isaworldwide partneroftheParisOlympics,andtheOlympic BroadcastingServices have39joint launchedOBS Cloud
3.0to helpmediaoutlets getimages andvideos ofthe Games.Alibaba Cloudis alsoproviding Al-enabled multicamerareplay systemsat theGames.Thesystems provideslow-motion replaysof athletes9performances,40offer globalviewers amoreimmersive experienceby transforminglive footageinto precise3D models.41total of11,000hours ofOlympics contentwill42distribute tomore than200countriesand regionswith thehelp ofAlibaba Cloudsglobal cloudinfrastructure.Given itsbenefits oflow latencyand highresilience,content transmissionthroughthecloudplatform hasoutperformed othermethods ofdistribution interms of43flexible andcost,whileincreasing thestability ofbroadcasting ofthe worlds44large sportingevent.By participatingand providingtechnical support,Chinese techcompanies willlet otherslearnabout Chinasrapid progressin cloudcomputing andAItechnologies.Chinesecompaniesenthusiasmfor theworld-class sportingevent highlightstheir commitment45globalization andrising internationalcompetitivenessinthehigh-tech field.
四、书面表达假定你是李华,你所在的兴趣小组对中学生使用“搜题软件”的情况进行了调查研究请
46.为校英文报写一篇文章,内容包括调查结果(如图所示)
1.分析原因;使用者
2.•你的感想3注意写作词数应为个左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2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.When itcomes tobeing brave,my dogNessie isno prizewinner.She letsthe cateat beforeher.Shes neveronce barkedatthepostman.Squirrels havetaken overher backyardbecause shedares notchasethem upa tree.Loud noisesare whatscares Nessiemost.She trembleswhenever atruck backfires.She goesnutsduring thunderstorms.And shesterrified offireworks.Knowing thatNessie hatesfirecracker-crazy days,my sonJames andhis wifeNatalie arealways carefulto keepher safeinside thehoused duringthosemoments.But oneyear,assuming thatthe fireworksseason wasover,they lefther outsideinthefencedbackyard whenthey wentto dinnerwith friends.Big mistake.They returnedhome tofind spentbottlerockets litteringthe streetbeside theirhouse.Nessie,who wasntwearing hercollar andID tag,was gone.Their blackdog haddisappeared intothe blacknight.It wouldtake amiracle tobring herhome.James calledhis dadand mebefore sunrisethenextmorning totellusthe sadnews.Canyou comehelp uslook fbrher”he asked.Of coursewe could.。
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