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安徽省阜阳第一中学学年高三上学期月阶段性考2024-20257试英语学科
一、听力选择题
1.What isprobably the manA.A teacher.B.A student.C.A journalist.
2.When willthe speakersset outA.At3:30p.m.B.At4:00p.m.C.At4:30p.m.
3.What doesthe womanplan todo thisweekendA.Throw aparty.B.Buy somecheese.C.Go toWashington.
4.How muchwas the mans newbikeA.$
120.B.$
170.C.$
50.
5.Why doesBob refusethe womansofferA.He ispoorly paid.B.He isvery busy.C.He isnot confident.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.Why doesJoshua makethe callA.To askfor advice.B.To checkthe time.C.To makean apology.
7.Where isJoshua nowA.On PoplarStreet.B.On ElmerRoad.C.On CiderStreet.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What is the conversationaboutA.Singles9parties.B.Online shopping.C.A specialfestival.
9.What isthe purposeof Double11according to the womanA.To promoteonline sales.B.To helppeople showlove.C.To helppeople get together.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.How didthe speakersgetto the airportA.By subway.B.By bus.C.By taxi.best,and themoment Iheard the kids cryingI waslike,60h,thank God,thekids are good.The motherand kidswere50to thehospital.Although Bridgettesuffered themost of the injuries,all threeof themare expectedto makecomplete51,A GoFundMehasbeen madeto helpthe familywith
52.Thank youfbr yoursupport of this amazingmotherand herbeautiful childrenas they53from thistragic accident/9Keaton Speaks,creator of theGoFundMe pageshares.We alsohave the54husband andfather,Andrew Ponson,in ourprayers ashetakes careof hisfamily wholeheartedlyday andnight.”In additionto beinggrateful forBridgette andher kidssafbrescue,the heroicstudents whohelpedare alsogetting their55praise.
41.A.trapped B.lost C.ignored D.hidden
42.A.warmed B・weathered C.blinded D.shone
43.A.normal B.complex C.puzzling D.suspected
44.A.jumped B.fell C.rolled D.slipped
45.A.followed B,gathered C.pulled D.advised
46.A.fierce B,competitive C.urgent D.strange
47.A.searched forB・wandered throughC.pointed atD.rushed into
48.A.sigh B・scream C.weep D.pray
49.A.project B.task C-preparation D.solution
50.A.dragged B・appointed C.transported D.called
51.A.judgements B.efforts C.returns D.recoveries
52.A.expenses B.medicines C.foods D.wards
53.A.learn B.heal C,escape D.change
54.A.honest B,enthusiastic C.incredible D.optimistic
55.A.promised B.desired C.continued D.deserved
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1Even withtrickling rain,Paris hasdelivered onits promiseof raisingthe curtainon the2024Olympics56its uniquelyromantic manner.一Not the traditional way,not thesafest way,57certainly themost Parisianway theFrenchcapital wowedthe worldby turningthe picturesquecentral sectionof theRiver Seineinto agiantopen-air theater.Eighty-five boats58carry athletesfrom205countries sailedinto theOlympicspotlight,cheered onby peoplewatching fromboth banksof theriver,and frombalconies andwindows.For thefirst timein thehistory ofmodem Olympics,the Gamesopening ceremony59move outofa stadiumand tookplace in the heartof thehost city,making thecelebrations and artisticperformances60access tomany morepeople61thetraditionalstadium crowd.The boldinnovation,overcoming numerouschallenges,62success tookshape on the worldsbiggeststage,63world-famous singerssuch asLady Gagaand CelineDion performedto rousereactionsfrom spectators,echoing Paris2024s officialslogan GamesWide Open.Beginning from the AusterlitzBridge,the paradeof athletes,sailed alongthe Seine,passing舞台场景numerous monumentson bothbanks and12artistic tableaux64set in the waterand onland,as ifthe Olympianswere revisitingthe countrysrich historyand culturalheritage.French PresidentEmmanuel Macronthen declaredthe openingof theGames,kicking off65spectacular lightshow featuringlaser beamsshot fromthe EiffelTower thatilluminated theParisiannight.
五、书信写作.假定你是李华,你校一年一度的艺术节即将来临你们班为艺术节准备了一个英语短剧请66给外教写一封邮件,内容包括Miss Ellis介绍你校的艺术节
1..你班的准备
2.请求指导3注意,写作词数应为左右;
180.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear MissEllis,Im writingto askfbr yourhelp.Yours sincerelyLiHua
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67Lisa Sweeneyis a32-year-old mail carrier inStaten Island,New York.Four monthsago,shenoticed thatsomething wasntright atone of the homeson herroute.It washer quickaction thatmade allthedifference.One afternoonin August,an oldwoman namedMarie Boyer,who livedalone,fell at the footofthe stairsin herhome.She wasjust lyingunconscious(昏迷的)onthe floor.The nextafternoon,her regularmailcarrier,Lisa Sweeney,passed by and noticedsomethingunusual.Though sheand Mariehadnt hadmuch conversationover theyears,Lisa knewher habits.Shewas surprisednot to see Marieworking inher garden,because sheusually spentmost afternoonstherewhen the weather wasfine.I justhad afeeling in my heartthat Mariewas inside.Lisa recalls.She wentstraight roundto thebackof the house,thinking that the oldwoman mightbe in the kitchen,but she didnt findanybody there.Puzzled,Lisa returnedtothefront of thehouseand knockedbard onthe door.There wasno answer.Shethought thatthis wasvery strange,so sheknocked ona neighborsdoor,but hedbeen awayon vacationandarrived homejust ashort timebefore sohedidntknow anything.Just thenLisa notedthat Manesbottleof milk,which wasdelivered earlyinthemorning,was stillonthedoorstep.It wasa clearwarningsign.注意续写词数应为左右L
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2“I mustget intoseewhafs happened.Lisa saidto herself.Lisas quickaction notonly saveda lifebut alsostarted afriendship.
11.Who isJimmy probablyA.The woman9s son.B.The womanshusband.C.The flightattendant.
12.Which cityisthe speakers9destinationA.San Francisco.B.Los Angeles.C.Seattle.
13..What isthemangoing todo nextA.Book anotherflight.B.Get allthe tickets.C.Run tocheck in.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.What arethespeakerstalking aboutA.The supplydistribution.B.The citymarathon.C.The changeableweather.
15..When didthe womancomplete hercourseA.Around10:
00.B.Around8:
00.C.Around12:
00.
16.What was theweatherlike inthe morningA.Windy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.
17.What willthemanprobably donext yearA.Work asa volunteer.B.Run arace.C.Join thelaw office.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18.When isthe deadlinefor entriesA.October15th.B.August31st.C.November1st.
19.What isthe topic ofthisyearA.Cities.B.The Future.C.The World.
20.What isthe prizefor the school winnerA.Pictures ofEngland.B.Books froma writer.C,Lessons froman artist.
二、阅读理解A Selectionof Museums and Attractionsin WashingtonDCThe TidalBasinThe basin,part of the WestPotomac Park,is surroundedby apath thafsperfect fbrwalking,running orcycling.The memorialsto ThomasJefferson andMartin LutherKing Juniorare two(樱highlights surroundingthe lake.It isthe locationmost associatedwith WashingtonsCherry Blossom花)Festival thattakes placeeach spring.National Museumof AfricanAmerican Historyand CultureThemuseum openedin late2016after morethan adecade ofplanning.It isdedicated toAfricanAmerican historyand cultureand isorganized likea verticaltimeline,starting withthe Atlanticslavetrade onthe1400sandmoving uptothe21st century.Higher up are exhibitionson AfricanAmericanmusic,theatre andart.Its apowerful experienceand alsovery popular:youll have to applyfor atimedticket toenter.The NewseumFurtheralong PennsylvaniaAvenue isthe Newseum,loved for the800newspaper frontpagesfrom around the worldthat arehung outsideevery morning.Inside,there aremoving exhibitsshowinghow importanthistorical events have beenreported,such asthe September11attacks.Alongsidenewspaper pagesfromtheday afterthe attacks,there9savideo exhibithighlighting thework ofjournalistsreporting onthe TwinTowers falling.A mustif you9re interestedin journalism.National Galleryof ArtTheart galleryis animpressive space:two buildings,linked underground,andasculpture gardennextdoor.Inside thelight-filed EastBuilding theresmodem art,including aroomful ofJackson(壁),Pollocks muralsAndy WarhoPsGreen Marilynand RoyLichtensteins LookMickey.The classicalWest Buildingtends tohouse olderartwork:the Europeanimpressionists andItalian()Renaissance artfrom artistsincluding DaVinci andRaphael aretwo highlights.
21.Which of the followingrequires reservinga ticketin advanceA.The Newseum.B.The TidalBasin.C.National Galleryof Art.D.National Museumof AfricanAmerican Historyand Culture.
22.What canvisitors doat theNewseumA.Learn aboutthe storiesabout news.B・Learn howto reportimportant events.C.Talk withjournalists aboutthe9/11attacks.D.Read800recently publishednewspapers.
23.Why isGreen Marilynexhibited inthe EastBuildingA.Its a painting ofmodem art.B.It is a painting of traditionalart.C.It isapaintingbyafamous artist.D.It isa pricelesspaintingof the gallery.For someof us,going tothe dentistfor routinecheck-ups isa thingoftheordinary.But formany(贫困的)people aroundthe world,especially thosein impoverishedareas,having dentalimprovementand theirteeth checkedsimply isntpossible.A Braziliandentist Felipe Rossi hasdevoted himselftohelping changingthat situation.Growing upin USA,Felipe Rossihad justobtained theBachelor ofMedicine Degreeand was(儿童口腔学)about tostart amasters degreein PediatricDentistry whena journeyto hisfathers home—Balsabo in Brazil—converted hisinitial plan.AH localsdidnt haveaccess todental care,andconsequently,many ofthem suffereddeformed teethor evenloss ofteeth,leading tomany peoplenotdaring tolaugh withmouth open.Felipe Rossirecalled.“A desirewas plantedinmyheart.That is,touse myskills tobring healthysmiles topeople sufferingfrom dentalproblems.()With thesupport ofhis parents,Felipe formedan NGOnon-government organizationcalledPorsorriso togive free oral treatments to individualswith lowincomes whorequire cleaning,fillings,crowns,restoration workand more.His teamis composedof approximately30registered volunteerswhogo withhim topoor townsand villagesinBrazil.Sponsorship isgenerally providedby twoprivate companies.Individuals mayalso makedonationsthrough theSmile Solidarity9program,where theycan choosemonthly amountsto contribute.Porsorriso alsoholds regular fundraisers toafford thecost of providing freedental servicesaround thecountry.As nobleas itsobjective is,Felipe admitsthat Porsorrisois strugglingto survive“because ofthehuge costofprovidingdental workand theconstant fundraisingevents they havetohold tokeep theNGOin normalfunctioning.Challenging asit is,it didbring healthyteeth aswell asrenewedconfidence tothe locals.We willcontinue thistransformative actwhatever difficultieswe willface”.Felipe saidwith astrong will.
24.How doesthe authorintroduce thetopicofthe textA.By posinga contrast.B・By reportingan event.C.By assuminga situation.D.By makingan appeal.
25.What motivatedFelipe tooffer dentaltreatments toBraziliansA.The supportfrom hisparents.B・The passionfor dentalhealth.C.The encounterwith locals lackingdental care.D.The professionalskills andknowledge fromcollege.
26.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe FelipeRossiA.Hopeful anddiligent.B.Faithful andambitious.C・Intelligent andcreative.D.Charitable anddedicated.
27.What dowe know about PorsorrisoA.It givesfreeoraltreatmentstoanyone inneed.B.It iscooperated byFelipeRossiand thelocal authority.C.It isfinancially supportedby corporationsand individuals.D.It holdsregularfundraisersto educatepeople aboutdental care.July wasthe hottestmonth onrecord globally.High temperaturesand seriouswildfires havesweptacross theNorthern Hemisphere.Oceanic heatwaves aredamaging the worlds third-largest coralreefoff Florida.And asthe levelsof greenhousegases continueto increase,it meansmany evenhottersummers lieahead.Last week,the UnitedNations Secretary-General AntonioGuterres coineda newterm.The timeof global warming“has ended,he announced,and thetime ofglobal boiling“has arrived.But criticshave stronglydisagreed withthe phrase.At onelevel,global boiling“is clearlyanoverstatement,but globalwarming^^is nowfar too weak adescription.Many climatescientists havepushedfortheterm“global heating^^to beused inpreference.Similarly,phrases such as climatecrisis^^havent receivedenough attention.Thats becausemany ofus stillfeel wehavent seenthis crisiswithour owneyes.But that is changing.In thepast fewyears,extreme weatherand relevanteventshavestruck manycountries.Australias BlackSummer broughtwildfires thatburned anarea thesize ofthe UnitedKingdom.Germany sufferedserious floodingin
2021.The2022flood inPakistan floodedlarge parts ofthe country.China hasseen bothdroughts andfloods.Terrible droughtshave hittheHorn ofAfrica formany years.India hasstopped riceexports dueto damagefrom heavyrain.Critics ofclimate actionoften complain about whatthey seeastheoveruse ofcrisis talk”.If everythingisa crisis,nothing isacrisis.When Guterresuses deeply impactful phrases,hes notinviting usto imagineaHollywood-style disaster.What heshoping is to makepeople listenand act—now wecan seewhatclimate changelooks like.Are therebetter phrasesto describethis Possibly.Take thechallenge yourself:can youthinkupabrief,correct phraseto coverworsening local-and-regional-scale droughts,fires,typhoons andfloods;damage tocrops andfood safety;water shortages;existential threatsto coralreefs andlow-lyingcommunities Youcan see how hardit is.
28.What doesthe underlinedword“coined“in paragraph2meanA.Explained.B.Invented.C.Valued.D.Accepted.
29.A.It isoverused.B.It isexaggerated.What docritics thinkofthetenn globalboiling”C.It islacking inenough attention.D.It istooweakto describethe problem.
30.What canwe inferfrom paragraph4A.Climate crisesare worsening.B・Several criseswill besolved.C.People willface foodshortages.D.People aretaking effectivemeasures.
31.What isGuterres9s hopein usingdeeplyimpactfulphrasesA.To scarepeople intotaking immediateaction.B,To entertainreaders withHollywood-style stories.C.To providea moreaccurate descriptionofglobalwarming.D.To makepeople awareoftheseverity ofthe climatecrisis.In somepartsoftheworldpeople arelikely toplan forthe future,while in others people are morelikely to liveinthemoment.In somesocieties peopleprefer morepersonal space;inothersthey arecomfortable being in close quarters in public.There area number of theoriesabout wherecultural differences between societiescome from.Ina growingnumberofcases,researchers havefound thathuman culturean beshaped bykey featuresofthe environmentsin whichpeople live.Ecology includesbasic physicaland socialcharacteristics ofthe environment-such factorsas how(传染,性的)rich aplace isin resources,how commoninfectious diseasesare,how heavilypopulateda placeis,and howmuch threatthere isto humansafety.Variables liketemperature andthe availabilityofwater canbe keyecological features.For over200societies,our labat ArizonaState Universitygathered comprehensivedata onnine一key featuresof ecology-suchasrainfall,temperature,infectious diseaseand naturalresources and(社会规dozens ofaspects ofhuman culturalvariation-including values,strength ofsocial norms范),personality,motivation andinstitutional characteristics.With thisinformation,we createdtheEcoCultural Dataset.Using thisdataset,we wereable togenerate arange ofestimates forjust howmuch ofhumancultural variationcan explained by ecology.We rana seriesof statisticalmodels lookingattherelationship betweenour ecologicalvariablesand eachofthe66cultural outcomeswe tracked.For eachofthecultural outcomes,we calculatedtheaverage amountofthecultural diversityacross societiesthat wasexplained bythis combination of ninedifferentecological factors.We foundthat nearly20%of culturalvariation wasexplainedby thecombination ofthese ecologicalfeatures.Importantly,our statisticalestimates takeinto accountcommon issuesin cross-cultural research.There willlikely beunmeasured similaritiesbetween societieswith sharedhistoricalroots andtraditions.Ecology isntthe onlyreason peoplearoundtheworld thinkand behavedifferently.But ourworksuggests that,at leastin part,our environmentsshape ourcultures.
32.Which bestexplains whypeoplearecomfortablebeinginclosequartersin publicA.They arefriendly toeach other.B.They likestaying inpublic places.C.They enjoyspending timewith others.D.They liveinaplace withcold temperatures.
33.Whatdo weknowaboutthe EcoCulturalDatasetA.Its acombination ofhumans andnature.B.Its acombinationofecology andculture.D.Ifs acomparison betweentheory andpractice.D.Its acomparison betweenecology andculture.
34.What didthe authorslab wantto findoutA.Where cultural differences comefrom.B.Whether ecologicalfeatures affectculture.C.How strongthe ecology-culture connectionis.D.Why culturaldifferencesbetween societiesexist.
35.What isthe conclusionoftheauthors studyA.Shared traditionslead tocultural similarities.B.There areculturaldifferencesbetweensocieties.C.Cultures areshaped by the environmentspeople livein.D.Cultural differencespartly comefrom ecologicalfactors.Ten yearsago,not manyfamilies inthe UnitedStates wouldconsider homeschoolinga seriousoptionfor theirchildren.There werenegative feelingsabout homeschooling,especially amongschooleducators,who consideredit crazyor irresponsible.But thingshave changednow.36As homeschoolingbecomesmore widelypracticed,school communitiesare becomingfar moreaccepting andrecognizethat itcan meetreal needs.37Homeschooling providescommunity life thatisvaluable tochildren.Participating incommunitylife,homeschooled childrenrelate sociallywith awide varietyof people.38Without socialpressurefrom age-separated classrooms,kid feelmore comfortableforming friendships.39We oftenhear parentsand kidstalk abouthow relievedthey feelfrom beingfreed oftraditionalschooling andnightly homework.With independentlearning,theyhavemore timetotalk andlisten;more timeto spendin libraries,museums,and concerthalls;or tohike,ridebikes,read,or think.These changesare whathappens whenfamily life is drivenbythe needsof families,rather thantheneedsof institutions.Homeschooling alsocreates betterlearning environmentsfor childrenwho havebeen wronglyconsideredas havingall sortsof imaginarylearning problems“inpublicand privateschools.Theeducators wantthe childrento befixed sothat theywill fit;the parentscorrectly sensethat theirchildrenare fineand onlyneed somethingdifferent:more space,freedom tomove,a safeenvironment,orrespectful treatmentfrom others.40A.Homeschooling helpschildren lobroaden theirknowledge.B.In homeschoolingfamilies,lifeislikelytobe lessstressful.C.Some peoplechoose homeschoolingfor socializationbenefits.D.Homeschooling successstories areoften reportedinthemedia.E.People canseehoweasy itistoget alongwith homeschooledkids.F.For thesefamilies,homeschooling helpsa childbuild alifethatworks.G.The combinationof twokinds ofschooling hasa greateffect ona child.
三、完形填空Life canchange inthe blinkof aneye.While Bridgettewas inthe parkinglot,together withherkids,a carhit them.This leftthem41beneath the car.Thankfully,the driverwasnt goingvery fastwhenshe hitthem.In thatmoment,she was42bythesun,which isthe43cause ofthe accident.However,as soonas shecould,she44out ofthecartohelp.Soon,Chris Crowder,CEO oftheschool,joined her.Without delay,he45a groupof studentstohelp.It was46J Chrisrecalls.I immediatelyjust47the buildingbecause Iknew Ihad toget alot ofpeopleto liftthis car.We haveabout220domestic kidsand over300international kidsattheschool.They justheard me48,All thesekidsfrom differentcountries justcome runningout andlift itup.”Still,this wasntan easy49,“The carwas heavy,“says studentJ tinier.We didour。
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