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陕西省榆林市府谷县学年高三上学期月月考英语2024-202510试题
一、听力选择题
1.Whose birthdayis it todayA.Cassies,B.Johns.C.Ashleys.
2.What does the manthink ofAllans paintingsA.Funny.B.Terrible.C.So-so.
3.What doesthe womanmeanA.David ofteneats hiswords.B,Her partywas asuccess.C,Dr.Andrew putoff hislecture.
4.How dothe speakerssoundA.Fine.B.Relaxed.C.Worried.
5..What happenedto Joshssister yesterdayA.She servedthe wrongdish.B,She gotlost withher brother.C.She failedto behaveherself inpublic.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.What9sthemanA・A hotelreceptionist.B.A salesman.C.A painter.
7.Which colourwill the woman tryonA.Red.B.Black.C.Purple.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What doesthe womanthink themans problemisA.He refused to listento her.B.Hes disturbedby otherthings.C.He stoppedstudying forlong.
45.A.risen B.increased C.changed D.declined
46.A.threatened B.caused C.occupied D.defended
47.A.discovered B.recommended C.planned D.created
48.A.analyzes B.compares C.describes D.providesD.images
49.A.parks B.elephants C.speciesD.difficult
50.A.complex B.popular C.accurateD.limited
51.A.accustomed B.attached C,relatedD.collects
52.A.produces B.shares C.choosesD.targets
53.A.insects B.objects C.pictures
54.A.Life B.Research C.Growth D.RelationshipD.develop into
55.A.get intoB.break intoC.introduce into
四、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1不可或缺的Lion anddragon dancesare anintegral part of manyChinese celebrationsandcultural events,56contain theChinese NewYear,weddings,and businessopenings.These dancesareoften performedby a group ofpeople whowear colourfulcostumes andcarry large,57decorate dragonorlion puppets.The dragon and lionare bothsymbolic58animal thatrepresent power,strength,andgood luck.神话的The dragonis59mythical creaturethat hasbeen asymbol of Chinese cultureforcenturies.In Chinesemythology,the dragonis associatedwith theemperor,6considered tobe a繁荣,symbol ofpower,prosperity andgood fortune.The dragonis believed61control thewatersand therain,and isalso associatedwith the idea of the yang.In Chineseculture,the lionis seen62a guardiananimal andis oftenusedtoward offevil spirits.The liondance63perform duringfestivals andcelebrations tobring good luck and prosperity tothecommunity.Together,the dragonand lionrepresent abalance ofopposing forcesin theuniverse,and thedanceperformances symbolizethe64harmonious andunity of the community.Its saidthat thedancescan bringgoodluckandprosperityto those65watch themand areaimportant part ofChinesecultural heritage.
五、书信写作假定你是李华,你校广播站将增加分钟的英语节目请你给负责的外教
66.15Special English写一个邮件,内容包括Bob对该举措的态度;
1.对内容的建议
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.Dear Bob,Yours,Li Hua
六、书面表达阅读下面材料,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.Jackie Oelfke,a retiredbank manager,pays greatattention todeveloping childrensindependent(存钱罐)financial awarenessfrom anearly age.She boughta piggy bank forevery child.She evenpassedon thegood traditionto her granddaughter.Sunshine Oelfke.When Sunshinewas justborn,Jackie Oelfkebought hera largepiggy bank.They usedthe piggy bank asa toy.Later,when Sunshinegrewolder,they wouldpour outcoins andplay games.When theyhad smallchange,they tookthe coinsbackand putthem inthe moneystorage tank,enjoying ittirelessly.What theylack is not money,but agoodhabit.The littlegirl hasalways believedin thisconcept:even ifyou arerich,you shouldbe carefulwithyour money.Two weeksago,the7-year-old girlemptied herpiggybankonto theliving roomfloor afterschooland immediatelystarted counting.Jackie thoughtshe wasplaying asshe carefullylined upthe coins,butthen shesaw thegirl putthe coinsinto aplastic bagand placeit inher backpack.Her mindwas sobusilyengaged thatshe did not alwaysknow whenshe wassilent.“That arousedmy curiosity;Jackie said.Nobody messeswith thepiggybank.After observingSunshineat workfor a few minuteslonger.Jackie decidedto findout whythe littlegirl brokeinto hersavings.“What areyou doingwith thatmoney,,Jackie askedhergranddaughterwith asmile.Im takingit to school.Sunshine repliedwithout looking.She seemedto strugglebefore talkingtoher grandma.The littlegirl finallystated thereal reasonwhy sheneeded themoney.Im goingto takeitfbr milk money.My friendLayla doesntget milk-her mumdoesnt havemilkmoneyand Ido.”As aspecial guest,Jackie oncewent toparticipate in activities organizedat Sunshinesschool.Sunshines teacher,Rita Hausher,told herthat manystudents inher classcame frompoor families,andshe rememberedhaving Layla.At thattime,she hadtheideaof helpingthem,but shedidnt knowhow to注意do itmore appropriately.续写词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.(融化)Jackies heartmelted atSunshines words.Jackie posteda tearfulvideo onlineto explainher granddaughtersplan.A.Music.B.The dog.C.The phone.
9.Whafs thesecond thingthe womanasks theman to avoid听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.The manswork day.B.The womansschool day.C.The mansphone.
11.Why was it difficultfor the woman tofigure outthe thiefA.Something waswrong withthe camera.B・Too manypeople worethe samesuit.C.The thieFsface wascovered tightly.
12.To whomwill theman reportthe theftA.The police.B.CCTV.C.The insurance.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
13..What arethe speakersdoingA.Making workplans.B.Visiting acustomer.C.Booking ameeting room.
14.What doesthewomanthink of the firsttaskA.Its in a hurry.B.It^unimportant.C.Its time-consuming.A.Writing areport.B,Starting anew project.C.Sending anemail.
15.Whafs themans lasttaskA.Today.B.Next week.C.Next month.
16.When will thewomangive apresentation听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.What isBelfast famousforA.Making ropes.B.Building ships.C.Selling tea.
18.What willthe visitorsdo thismorningA.Visit CityHall.B.Attend aconcert.C.Go toa garden.
19.Where willthe visitorsgo tomorrowmorningA.The UlsterHall.B.The PalmHouse.C.The UlsterMuseum.A.One day.B.Two days.C.Three days.
20.How longwillthetour last
二、阅读理解SUMMER CAMPS@ReCreateReCreate summercamps area super-fun and affordable wayto spendyour summer.Our campsare100%fun withsome valuableskills inScience,Tech,Engineering,Art andMaths woventhrough theweeks.Fantastic BeastsCampJune10th-14th FantasticCreatures in our GalaxyAges7-12Start offthe summerby jumpinginto afantasy inspiredcamp.Imagine andcreate artbased onyourideas oflife outsideour planet.Create storiesof yourcreatures andbring themto lifeinastop motionvideo.This isthe perfectcamp fora kidwho lovesfantasy booksand movies.Superheroes forour EnvironmentCampJune17th-21st EnvironmentalSuperhero CampAges8-14Campers willexplore anddevelop their own environmentalsuperpowers.They willlearn aboutrenewableenergy,conduct designthinking challengesto tryto solveenvironmental challengeslike how totackle plasticinouroceans,howtomore efficientlybring itemsto marketand more.They willworktogether to create PublicService Announcementson howto bettertake care of the environment.一Camps areMonday throughFriday atReCreate from9a.m.3:30p.m.9:00to12:00morning session,12:30to3:30afternoon session一Camps arelimited to14campers totalreserve yourspots beforecamps fillup!Participants bringtheirownsnacks andlunch.Half DayAM orPM$140//Full DayCamp is$265To register,visitrecreate.org/summercamps/For moreinformation,please call916-770-
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21.What isspecial about the FantasticBeasts CampA.It helpsimprove childrenslife skills.B.It helpsboost thechildrens creativity.C.It helpschildren fallin lovewith reading.D.It helpsopen childrenseyes tothe world.
22.How muchshould Jackpay ifhe takespart inthe twocamps forfull dayA.$
140.B.$
265.C.$
405.D.$
530.
23..What doesthe twocamps havein commonA.They takeplace at the sametime.B.Their camperslimits arethe same.C.The participantsareof the sameage range.D.They bothoffer freesnacks andlunch.In theold-fashioned townof Willowbrook,two friendsnamed Emmaand Liamshared anintimatebond.They wereinseparable andspent everymoment together,laughing,exploring,and creatingunforgettablememories.One coldwinter morning,as thefirst snowflakesgently fellfrom thesky,Emma wokeup withastuffy noseandasore throat.She triedto braveit andget readyfor school,but herbody feltweak andachy.Unwillingly,she calledLiam tolet himknow shecouldnt makeittoschool thatday.Liam wasconcerned whenhe heardthe tirednessin Emmasvoice.Dont worry,Em.Ill takecareof everythingat schoolfor you,“he assuredher.Feeling gratefulfor Liamsunderstanding,Emma forcedasmile andreplied,“Thank you,Liam.Youre thebest friendanyone couldask fdr.”After school,Liam hurriedto Emmashouse,carrying ameal hehad preparedfor her.He knockedon the door,and Emmasmother welcomedhim witha warmsmile.Oh,Liam,youre sucha thoughtfulfHendJ she said.“I broughtsome soupand teafbr Emma.I hopeit willmake herfeel better,“Liam replied,someconcern inhis eyes.Entering Emmasroom,Liam foundher curledup undera blanket,looking palebutrelieved tosee him.Hey,I broughtsome comfortfood tocheer youup,“hesaid,setting thefood onherbedside table.Emmas eyeslit up,and shesmiled weakly.You didnthave to,but thankyou.This meanstheworld tome Jshe whispered.Sitting byher side,Liam kepther company,chatting softlyand makingherlaugh despiteher illness.The warmthof theirfriendship envelopedthe room,bringing afeeling ofcomfortto Emmastired soul.As Emmaregained herstrength,she realizedjust howlucky she was tohave afriend likeLiam.His unwaveringpresence andkindness hadmade herrecovery easierand brighter.Their friendshipgrewstronger witheach passingday,and fromthat momenton,they knewthey wouldbe therefor eachotherthrough thickand thin.
24.What doesthe underlinedword“intimate”in Paragraph1probably meanA.Satisfactory.B.Informal.C.Close.D.Temporary.
25.Why didntEmma gotoschoolthat morningA.It wastoo coldto gooutside.B.Liam failedto pickher up.C.She wasinabad condition.D.School wasclosed for the heavysnow.
26.Which of the followingcan bestdescribe LiamA.Considerate andcaring.B.Brave butlazy.C.Selfless andactive.D.Independent butstubborn.
27.Whafs thetext mainlyaboutA.Emmas illness.B.A preciousfriendship.C.Liams company.D.How to help afriend.At thetime ofwriting this,more than600people havegone to space.The firstperson todo itwasthe Sovietastronaut Yuri Gagarin,in
1961.Most ofthe peoplethat have achieved thedream offlying toouterspace have been astronautsthat formpartofspace agenciessuch asNASA althoughafewhave goneaspartofspace tourismtrips.But space exploration can be arisky profession.We haveall heardabout unfortunateaccidents likethatofthe Apollo1training crewortheSpace ShuttleChallenger.To date,there havebeen188accidentsrelated tospace flights.Fortunately,the number of accidentshas greatlybeen reducedsince the1980s as(协议).space agencieshave gottenbetter atconducting safetyprotocolsWith allthose incidents,it isnatural towonder ifat somepoint anyastronauts havebeen lost inspace.Are thereany deadbodies in space Theshort answerisno.There areno deadbodies inspace.Most ofthe spaceflight-related accidentshave happenedon landor beforereaching theline()that weconsider space.This limit is calledthe Karmanline andis100kilometres62miles abovesealevel.There havebeen afew cases of spacecraftthat havebeen“lostin space”.For example,theApollo(下降)10released thedescent modulewhile theywere orbitingthe Moon.The moduledidnothave anyastronautsinside andwas“lost”although itwas releasedin sucha waythat itwould gointo orbitaroundthe Sun.The modulewas locatedin2019using atelescope.As forother typesof accidents,there have(同£撞)been,casesofsatellites thathave collidedor beenhit bysomething.But thoseare unmannedandthey usuallyfall intoEarth and are disintegratedfrom theheat asthey enterthe atmosphere.In short,there areno humanbodies lostinspace.Most spaceflight-related accidentsthat involvedpeoplehave happenedwhile stillon Earth.
28..What canwe learnfrom the textA.YuriGagarinwas apioneer inspace trips.B.Most peopleflew tospace mainlyfor travel.C.Human explorationfor spacebegan inthe1980s.D.About30%astronauts sufferedfrom spaceaccidents.
29.What hasreduced thenumberofspace flight-related accidentsA.More advancedtechnology.B.Stronger safetymeasures.C.Stricter limitstospaceflights.D.More financialsupport.
30.Why isParagraph4mentionedA.To provespaceexplorationis becomingrisky.B.To addsome backgroundinformation forspace.C.To furtherexplain noastronauts diedinspace.D.To introducemore spaceflight-related accidents.
31.Which ofthe followingcanbea suitabletitle for thetextA.How DidSpaceflight-Related AccidentsHappen inHistoryB,Why IsSpace Explorationa DangerousMissionC.Are ThereAny SatellitesHit bySomething inSpaceD.Have AnyAstronauts BeenLost inSpace ForeverElectric cars havebeen gainingpopularity inrecent years,and forgood reason.Not onlyare theycost-effective inthe longrun,but theyalso offer many benefits for theenvironment.Here arethree reasonswhyelectric carsare greatfor theplanet.(排放).One ofthe biggestadvantages of electric cars is that they producezero emissionsUnlikegasoline carsthat emitharmful pollutantsinto the air,electric carsare poweredby electricitythat isgeneratedfrom renewable sources suchas windor solarpower.This meansthat whenyou drive an electriccar,you9re notonly savingmoney ongas,but you,re alsohelping toimprove airquality.Electric carsalso savemore energythan gasoline cars.When youdrive agasolinecar,only about20%ofthe energy madeby thefuel isactually usedto move the carforward.The restoftheenergy islost(转化)to heatand otherthings.Electriccars,on theother hand,convert almost100%oftheenergy storedinthe batteryinto motion.This meansthat electric cars cantravel furtheronthesame amountof energy,which isgreat newsfor theenvironment.Another benefitofelectric carsisthat theyreduce ourdependence onfossil fuels.Gasoline carsarepowered bygasoline,which isa non-renewable resourcethat istaken from the earth.As wecontinue tousegasoline,were usingthe earthsnatural resourcesand contributingto climatechange.By drivingelectriccars,we canreduce ourneed forgasoline andmove towardsrenewablesourcesof energy.In conclusion,electriccarsoffermanybenefitsfor theenvironment,including zeroemissions,energy efficiency,and reducedneed onfossil fuels.As morepeople makethe switchto electriccars,wecan helptocreatea cleanerand moresustainable futurefor ourselvesand forfuture generations.
32.Whafs anadvantage ofelectriccarsfromthetextA.They arecostly.B.They runfaster.C.They areeco-friendly.D.They useless energy.
33.Where doesmost oftheenergyin gasolinecars endup inA.The motionto movea car.B.The heatand otherthings.C,The storageto travelfurther.D.The moneysaved tobuy anew car.
34.What canbe knownabouttheimpact ofgasoline carsA.They helpto cleantheair.B.They giveout harmfulgases.C.They consumefuel completely.D.They havea promisingfuture.
35..What maythe follow-up paragraphfocus onA.The futureofthenext generation.B.The skillsfortheyoung todriveacar.C.The developmentof greeneconomy.D.The wayto producemore electriccars.(扭动),Are wormsthe heroeswe didntknow weneeded Silent,slimy andwriggling youmight(诱饵)think thatworms aregood fornothing exceptbait onthe endof afishing pole.36The Britishnaturalist CharlesDarwin saidthat noother animalhas“played suchan importantpartin thehistory ofthe worldas theselowly organisedcreatures.They havelived onEarth for600millionyears andhave evensurvived fivemass extinctions.37Earthworms literallymovetheearth,and thisis whyfarmers lovethem.As theytravel,they aerate(使透气)the soilby loosening,mixing andoxygenating it.38They areeffectively asmall butvery(犁).efficient ploughBut itsnot justearthworms thatdeserve praise.In2022,agroupof scientistsattheMargarita SalasCentre forBiological Researchisolated(酶)(唾液)enzymes foundin waxworm salivawhich areplastic-eating.39Its hopedthat byproducingthese enzymesonanindustry-level scale,we willhaveamore environmentallyfriendly wayto reduceplasticpollution.40Bloodworms aresmall seacreatures whichpress themselvesinto themud ofthe oceanfloor.Scientists atthe Universityof California,Santa Barbarahavebeenstudying theirjaws,which are(铜蛋白)made upof10%copper proteinsandareso strongthattheylast theworms entirefive-yearlifespan.Because ofthis research,engineers maystart usingthe jawsas inspirationforthedesign andmanufactureof materialslike concrete.50,next timeyou seea worm,show ita littlerespect.They reallyare changingthe world!A.So,what doworms dothat isso greatB,Worms havea lifespanof afew months.C.And wormsare eveninspiring thebuilding industry.D.It increasesthe groundscapacity tohold andempty water.E.However,there ismore tothe humbleworm thanmeets theeye.F.Humans producemore than300million tonsof plasticevery year.G.These canbreak downa verycommon plasticthat normallybreaks downover manyyears.
三、完形填空When AnikaPuri visitedIndia withher familyyears ago,shewassurprised tocome acrossa market(象牙饰品)in Bombayfilled withrows ofivory jewelryand statues.41,ivorytrade hasbeen illegalfor morethan30years,and elephanthunting hasbeen42India sincethe1970s.(偷猎)“I wasquite43J the17-year-old recalls.Because poachingis illegal,how comeitisstillsuch abig issue”Curious,Puri didsome researchand discovereda shocking44:Africas forestelephantpopulation had45by about62percent between2002and
2011.Years later,the numberscontinuedto drop.Puri,a wildlifelover,wanted todo somethingtohelpprotect thespecies andothers still46by poaching.Over thecourse oftwo years,Puri47ElSa,a low-cost productof amachine learning-driven(热红夕卜)software that48movement patternsin thermalinfrared videosof humansand49The softwareisfour timesmore50than theexisting most(分辨率)advanced usesa$250FLIRONE Prothermal camerawith206*resolution thatplugs intoan(无人机),off-the-shelf iPhone
6.The cameraand iPhoneare then5]toadroneand thesystem52real-time inferencesasitflies overparks asto whether53below arehumans orelephants.Its potentialimpact onsociety earnedher thePeggy ScrippsAward forScienceCommunication.u54isnt astraight lineJ Purisays.It makesme resourceful.It helpsme55a morecreativethinker.”
41.A.Fortunately B.Currently C.Globally D.Eventually
42.A.cancelled B,expanded C.prohibited D.pronounced
43.A.confused B.shocked C.embarrassed D.interested
44.A.lesson B.level C.scene D.statistic。
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