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届宁夏银川市唐保中学高三下学期三模英语试题2024学校:姓名班级考号
一、听力选择题
1.Which placeare thespeakers going to firstA.To ahotel.B.To a restaurant.C.To theoffice.
2.Why wasGeorge absentfrom themeetingA.He feltunwell.B.He wasstuck intraffic.C.He tendedhis sickmother.
3..What does the womaninvite the man to doA,Try hercooking.B.Go fora walk.C.Go to another beach.
4.What doesthe womanadvise the man todoA.Help herstudy in the library.B.Retake acourse nextsemester.C.Admit hismistake tohis teacher.
5.What isthe conversationmainly aboutA.A person.B.A city.C.A group.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.Why doesthe manhead for the stadiumA.To entera contest.B,To practiceplaying tennis.C.To cheeron hisfavorite team.
7.When willthe matchstartA.In15minutes.B.In30minutes.C.In45minutes.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What doesthe mansay aboutthe coatA.Its ofgood quality.B.Its tooexpensive.C.Its notthick enough.A.Pay for the item.B.Try on the clothes.C・Look fora biggersize.
9.What isthe womangoingtodo next听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.What didthe womando yesterdayway tofill auniversal humanneed.It was a needthat hefirst41back in1906when youngDale wasa junior at StateTeachers CollegeinWarrensburg.To getan42he wasstruggling againstmany difficulties.His familywas poor.His dadcouldntafford the43at college,so Dalehad toride horseback12miles to attend classes.Study hadto bedone44his farm-work routines.He withdrewfrom manyschool activities45he didnthave the time orthe46,He hadonly onegood suit.He tried47the footballteam,but thecoach turnedhim downforbeing too48,During(自卑感),this periodDale wasslowly49an inferioritycomplex whichhis motherknew could50himfrom achievinghis realpotential.She51that Dalejoin thedebating team,believing that52in speakingcouldgive himthe confidenceand recognitionthat he needed.Dale tookhis mothersadvice,tried desperatelyand afterseveral attempts53made it.This proved to bea54point inhis life.Speaking beforegroups didhelp himgain the55heneeded.By thetime Dalewasa senior,he hadwon everytop honorin
56.Now otherstudents werecoming tohim forcoaching and they,57,were winningcontests.Out ofthis earlystruggle to58his feelingsof inferiority,Dale cameto understand that theability to59an ideatoanaudience buildsa personsconfidence.And,60it.Dale knewhe coulddo anythinghe wantedtodo-and socould others.
41.A.admitted B.filled C.supplied D.recognized
42.A.assignment B・education C・advantage D.instruction
43.A.training B.board C.teaching D.equipment
44.A.between B.during C.over D.through
45.A.while B,when C.because D.though
46.A.permits B・interest C.talent D.clothes
47.A.on B.for C.in D.with
48.A.light B.flexible C.optimistic D.outgoing
49.A.gaining B.achieving C.developing D.obtaining
50.A.prevent B,protect C.save D.free
51.A.suggested B.demanded C.required D.insisted
52.A.presence B.practice C.patience D.potential
53.A.hopefully B.certainly C.finally D.naturally
54.A.key B.breaking C.basic D.turning
55.A.progress B.experience C.competence D.confidence
56.A.horse-riding B.football C.speech D.farming
57.A.in returnB.in briefC.in turnD.in fact
58.A.convey B.overcome C.understand D.build
59.A.express B.stress C.contribute D.repeat
60.A.besides B.beyond C.like D.with
四、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当内容或括号内单词的正确形式Up tonow,an autonomousunderwater vehicleAUV developedby aChinese universityteamhas obtainedabundant dataduring thecountrys latestArctic expedition,61reveal variousfeaturesbeneath the North Pole.The red,fish-shaped robotcalled XH1000was madeby researchersfrom HarbinEngineeringUniversity.During the13th ArcticOcean scientificexpedition62concluded inlate September,it63complete under-ice environmentdetection operationsnear theChukchi Seaand relayedplenty ofdata,including oceanwater temperature,salinity andpH levels.64equip withdomestically developed声呐,detection sonarthe polar-observing AUVexplored anarea of7,000square metersbeneath theArcticice.Operation teamleader ZhuZhongben,65associate professor,said the66inform gatheredwillhelp scientistsimprove theirunderstanding of the changingprocess ofsea-ice andocean currentsin thisregion,providing datasupport for67effective copingwith theimpact ofglobal climatechange68China.Chinese scientistsset offfor the13th ArcticOcean scientificexpedition onJuly12aboard thepolaricebreaker Xuelong2,travelling15,000nautical milesbefore returning.It reachedtheNorthPoleon Sept.5,generating69value experiencefor roboticships70work in the highrisk polarareas andfillingthe gapin thecountrys scientificresearch onthepolar region.
五、改错.假如英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文,文中共有7110处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加,删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号/\,并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意•每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分21011When I wasavery youngchildren,my fathercreated aregular practice.I rememberwell yearslate.Every timehe arrivedhome atend of the day,wed greether at the door.He wouldask whowe wasandpretend notto knowingus.Then heand mymother wouldhave hada drinkwhen sheprepareddinner andthey wouldtalk abouthis dayand hers.When theychat,my fatherwould liftmy sisterand meupto sitin thetop of the fridge.It wasboth excitedand frighteningto beup there!My sisterand Ithoughthe wasso coolfor puttingus there.
六、书信写作是一句英国名言请以此为题用英语写一篇词
72.“Planning isgood,but doingis better”100〜120的短文要求如下简述你对这句名言的理解;L.用一个具体事例加以说明;
2.给出恰当的结尾3注意.文章的标题已给出不计词数
1.文中不得以任何形式透露地区、学校、老师或同学姓名等真实信息,否则按作弊行为认定2Planning IsGood,But DoingIs BetterA.She attendedthe lecture.B,She wentto thehospital.C.She visitedher grandmother.A.Its verydifficult.B.Its quitefascinating.C.Its alittle disappointing.
12.What doesthemansuggest the woman doA.Borrow thenotes.B.Meet Prof.Garcia.C.Watch thevideo playback.
13.What doesthe woman want todoA.Study thelecture indepth.B.Buy somethingto drink.C.Build awebsite.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.Where doesthewomanknow aboutthe jobA.On theInternet.B.In thenewspaper.C.From aforeign friend.
15..What jobdoesthewomanwant to applyforA・A manager.B.A cashier.C.A shopassistant.
16.What isnecessary forthe jobA.Relevant workexperience.B.Overseas studyexperience.
11.How doesthemanfeel aboutthe lectureC.Fluency inspoken English.
17..How muchcan thewoman earnevery weekat themostA.60yuan.B.300yuan.C.420yuan.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18..Why doesthe humanbody moveduring sleepA.To givethe bodyarest.B.To makemuscle active.C.To letthe bodyrepair andrecover.
19.What happenedwhen peopleslept witheye-movementsA.They weredreaming.B.Their brainswere lessactive.C.They wereabout towake up.
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21.Suppose youare goingtoattendan activityat8:00p.m.on Monday,which onecan youchooseA,Live Music-Late NightJazz B.Scottish dancingC.Exhibitions-Shanghai MuseumD.Dining-Sushi chefin town
22.Which of the followingis trueaccording to the advertisementsA.The Scottishdancing willnever makeyou drop.B.The AmericanJazz performancewont lastlong.C.Kamura hasmade Sushimore popularin Shanghai.D.The exhibitsfrom Egyptadd interestto ShanghaiMuseum.
23.According tothe textwhat isYuki KamuraA.A cookB.A waitressC.An inventorD.An artistWhilefamous foreign architects areinvited tolead thedesigns oflandmark buildingsin Chinasuchas thenew CCTVtower andthe NationalCenter forthe PerformingArts,many excellentChinesearchitects aremaking greatefforts totake thecenter stage.Their effortshave beenproven fruitful.Wang Shu,a49-year-old Chinesearchitect,won the2012一Pritzker ArchitecturePrize-which isoften refen*edtoas theNobel Prizein architectureon February
28.He isthe firstChinese citizento winthis award.()Wang servesas headof theArchitecture DepartmentattheChina Academyof ArtCAA.His(校园)office islocated atthe Xiangshan campus ofthe universityin Hangzhou,Zhejiang Province.Many buildingsonthecampus arehis originalcreations.The styleofthecampus isquite differentfrom thatof mostChinese universities.Many visitors(曲线)were amazedby thecomplex architecturalspace and abundant buildingtypes.The curvesof thebuildingsperfectly matchthe riseand fallof hills,forming aunique view.Wang collectedmore than7million abandonedbricks of different ages.He askedthe workerstouse traditionaltechniques tomake thebricks intowalls,roofs andcorridors.This creation attracted a lot(元素).of attentionthanks toits mixtureof modernand traditionalChinese elementsWangsworks showa deepunderstanding ofmodern architectureandagood knowledgeoftraditions.Through sucha balance,he hadcreated anew typeof Chinesearchitecture,said TadaoAndo,the winnerofthe1995Pritzker Prize.Wang believestraditions shouldnot besealed inglass boxesat museums.That isonly evidencethattraditions onceexisted,1he said.“Many Chinesepeople have a misunderstandingof traditions.They thinktradition meansoldthings fromthe past.In fact,tradition alsorefers tothe thingsthat havebeen developingandthatare stillbeingcreated,he said.Today,many Chinesepeople arelearning Westernstyles andtheories ratherthan focusingonChinese traditions.Many peopletend totalk abouttraditions withoutknowing what they reallyare,saidWang.The studyof traditionsshould becombined withpractice.Otherwise,the recreationof traditionswouldbe artificialand empty,he said.
24.Wangs winningoftheprize meansthat Chinesearchitects are.A.following thelatest worldtrendB.getting internationalrecognitionC・working harderthan everbeforeD.relying onforeignarchitects
25..What impressedvisitors tothe CAAXiangshancampusmostA.Its hillyenvironment.B.Its largesize.C.Its uniquestyle.D.Its diversefunctions.
26.What madeWangs architecturaldesign asuccessA.The mixtureofdifferentshapes.B.The balanceof Eastand West.C・The useof populartechniques.D.The harmonyof oldand new.
27.What shouldwe doabout Chinesetraditions accordingto WangA.Spread them tothe world.B.Preserve themat museums.C.Teach them in universities.D.Recreate themin practice.Grizzly bears,which maygrow toabout
2.5m longand weighover400kg,occupy aconflicted(敬畏)corner ofthe Americanpsyche-we reverethem evenas theygive usfrightening dreams.Askthe touristsfrom aroundtheworldthat floodinto YellowstoneNational Parkwhattheymost hopeto see,and theiranswer isoften thesame:a grizzlybear.“Grizzly bearsare re-occupying largeareas oftheir formerrange J says bearbiologist ChrisServheen.As grizzly bears expandtheir rangeinto placeswhere theyhavent beenseen ina centuryormore,theyre increasinglybeing sightedby humans.The westernhalf ofthe USwas full of grizzlieswhen Europeanscame,with arough numberof50,000or moreliving alongsideNative Americans.By theearly1970s,after centuriesof cruelandcontinuous huntingby settlers,600to800grizzlies remainedonamere2percent oftheir formerrange intheNorthern Rockies.In1975,grizzlies werelisted underthe EndangeredSpecies Act.Today,there areabout2,000or moregrizzlybears inthe US.Their recoveryhas beensosuccessful thattheUSFish andWildlife Servicehas twiceattempted todelist grizzlies,which wouldloosenlegal protectionsand allowthemtobe hunted.Both effortswere overturneddue tolawsuits fromconservationgroups.For now,grizzlies remainlisted.(预防)Obviously,if precautionsarent taken,grizzlies can become troublesome,sometimeskilling farmanimals orwalking throughyards insearch offood.If peopleremove foodand attractantsfromtheir yardsand campsites,grizzlies willtypically passby withouttrouble.Putting electricfencingaround chickenhouses andother farmanimal quartersis alsohighly effectiveat gettinggrizzlies away.“Our hopeis to haveaclean,attractant-free placewhere bearscan passthrough withoutlearning badhabitsJsaysJames Jonkel,longtime biologistwho managesbearsin and aroundMissoula.
28.How doAmericans lookat grizzliesA.They causemixed feelingsin people.B,They should be keptin nationalparks.C.They areof highscientific value.D.They area symbolof Americanculture.
29.What hashelped theincrease ofthe grizzlypopulationA.The Europeansettlers9behavior.B,The expansionof bearsrange.C.The protectionby lawsince
1975.D.The supportof NativeAmericans.
30.What hasstopped theU.S.Fish andWildlife Servicefrom delistinggrizzliesA.The oppositionof conservationgroups.B,The successfulcomeback ofgrizzlies.C.The voiceofthebiologists.D.The localfarmers5advocates.
31.What can be inferredfromthelast paragraphA.Food shouldbe providedfor grizzlies.B.People canlive inharmony withgrizzlies.C.A specialpath shouldbe builtfor grizzlies.D.Technology canbe introducedto protectgrizzlies.Iwasabout13when anuncle gaveme acopy ofJostein Gaarder9s Sophies World.It wasfull ofideasthat werenew to me,so Ispent thesummer withmy headinandout of that book.It spoketomeand(哲学).brought meinto aworld ofphilosophyThat lovefor philosophylasted untilI gotto college.Nothing killsthe lovefor philosophyfaster一than peoplewho thinkthey understandFoucault,Baudrillard,or Confuciusbetter thanyou andthentry toexplain them.Eric WeinersThe SocratesExpress:In Searchof LifeLessons fromDead Philosophersreawakenedmy lovefor philosophy.It isnot anexplanation,but aninvitation tothink andexperiencephilosophy.Weiner startseach chapterwith ascene ona trainride betweencities andthen frameseach(背景)philosophers workinthecontext ofone thingthey canhelp usdo better.The endresultis aread inwhich welearn towonder likeSocrates,see likeThoreau,listen likeSchopenhauer,and haveno regretslike Nietzsche.This,more thana bookabout understandingphilosophy,is abookabout learningto usephilosophy toimprove alife.He makesphilosophical thoughtan appealingexercise thatimproves thequality ofourexperiences,and hedoes sowith plentyof humor.Weiner entersinto conversationwith someofthemost(解读)important philosophers in history,and hebecomes partofthatcrowd inthe processby decodingtheirmessages andadding hisown interpretation.The SocratesExpress isa fun,sharp bookthat drawsreaders inwith itsapparent simplicityandgradually pullsthemindeeper thoughtson desire,loneliness,and aging.The invitationis clear:Weinerwants you to pickup acoffee ortea andsit downwith thisbook.I encourageyoutotake hisoffer.Itsworth yourtime,even iftime issomething wedont havealotof.
32.Who openedthe doorto philosophyforthe authorA.Foucault.B.Eric Weiner.C.Jostein Gaarder.D.A collegeteacher.
33.Why doesthe authorlist greatphilosophersinparagraph4A.To compareWeiner withthem.B.To giveexamples ofgreat works.C.To praisetheir writingskills.D.To helpreaders understandWeiners book.
34.What doesthe authorlike aboutThe SocratesExpress!A.Its viewson historyare well-presented.B・Its ideascanbeapplied todaily life.C.It includescomments fromreaders.D.It leavesan openending.
35.What doestheauthorthink ofWeiners bookA.Objective andplain.B,Daring andambitious.C,Serious andhard tofollow.D.Humorous andstraightforward.I havea drawerfullofletters toSanta.Each yearmy childrenwould writeup theirChristmaswish lists.They werepolite requestsforthelatest gameor toy.As thechildren gotolder,they(提示)would giveSanta somehints onwhere tobuy theirpresents.36Those letterstaught mychildren avaluable lessonabout writing:It hasa purpose.Sometimes ourpurposeis toachieve something;other timesit maybe toentertain,inform,or persuade.37And whenwritingdoesnt seemtohaveany purposeor getany kind of meaningfulresponse,then itcanbehard togetexcited aboutdoing it.Christmas isa greattime ofyear forchildren tocommunicate withothers throughwriting.Whenchildren writefor realaudiences andreal purposes,they canlearn tochoose theirwords accordingly.38You write“Dear Santa”because youdont knowhim personallyand youwanttoshow himrespect.39Texting,online messaging,live chatswhile playingvideo gamesall meanthat theyareconstantly producingwritten messages.However,because theyare usuallywriting tofamily andfriends,they useinformal languagemost ofthetime.There isnothing wrongwith thiskind of writing.It suitsthe audienceandthepurpose andgets thejobdone.40This typeofwritingwont berewarded bythe schoolexaminer,nor bya futureemployer orapotential client.The verybest communicatorsare thosewho knowhow toadjust theirlanguage tomatchtheir audience.A.It isntthat theseyoung peoplecant write.B.But itis alwayspurposeful-oratleast itshouldbe.C.The ageof pen-and-paper letterwriting mayhave passed.D.As aresult,each yearthey receivedsomething theywanted.E.You write“Hi Nannaand Pop“because youare closeto them.F.As technologydevelops,young peopleare writingmore thanthey everhave.G.But ifthis isthe onlykindofwriting youngpeople do,it willcause problems.
三、完形填空Dale Carnegierose fromthe unknownof aMissouri farmto internationalfame becausehe founda。
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