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内蒙古赤峰市第二实验中学学年高三上学期月月2024-20259考英语试题
一、阅读理解Music and art festivalsare funand excitingevents.If yourepanning togo toa festival,itsimportant toplan yourtrip carefullyto ensurethat youre safeand have a goodtime.■Bring clothes to keepwarm orcoolIn additionto yourfun festivalclothing,pack araincoat,some lighttank tops,and asweater orsweatshirt.Dont forgetlonger pantsfor coolevenings orbad weather.In general,it*s best to leaveyourumbrella athome becausethey canbe dangerousin largecrowds.■Get acheap tentand sleepingbag formulti-day festivalsAmajority ofpeople endup throwingtheir tentaway afterlong festivals,since theynormallybreak from the use.Pick upa lessexpensive tentwith enoughroom foryou andyour friendsand packacomfortable seepingbag foryourself,If youdont want to campat thefestival,remember tobook anAirBnbor ahotel roomnearby!■Place afirst aid kit in a proper placeBefore thefestival,buy a small firstaidkitwith bandaids,and anymedication thatyou need totake,in caseyou getminor injuriesor aheadache.Keep itinaproperplacethat*s easilyaccessible,likeyour tentor car.
1.Why shouldumbrellas beleft athomeA.They takeup toomuch space.B.The weatherwill beterrible.C.They mighthurt someone.D.Travelers preferraincoats,
2.What domost peopledo withtents afterfestivalsA.Sell them.B.Return them.C.Pack themup.D.Throw themaway.
3.What issuggested aboutthe firstaid kitA,It shouldbe putat hand.B.It oughtto bebig enough.C.It mustcontain allmedicines.D.It hasto beplaced in the car.A little boy almostthought ofhimself asthe mostunfortunate childin the world because(小儿麻痹症)Para2:He ranto thedoctors officeand huggedhim.poliomyelitis madehis leglameand histeeth uneven.He seldomplayed withhis classmates;and when the teacheraskedhim toanswer questions,he alwayslowered hishead withouta word.(树苗)One spring,the boysfather askedfbr somesaplings fromthe neighbor.He told hischildren toplant asapling eachperson.The fathersaid,Whose seedlinggrows best,I willbuy himorher afavorite gift.The boyalso wanted to gethis father^gift.But seeinghis brothersand sisterscarryingwater towater the trees happily,anyhow,he hitupon anidea:he hopedthetree he plantedwoulddie soon.So wateringit onceor twice,he neverattended toit.A fewdays later,whenthe little boywent tosee his tree again,he wassurprised to find itnot onlydidntwilt,but alsogrew somefresh leaves,and comparedwith thetrees of his brotherand sister,hisappeared greenerand morevital.His fatherkept hispromise,bought the littleboyhis favoritegift andsaidto him:fromthetreeheplanted,he would become anoutstanding botanistwhen hegrew up.Since then,thelittleboy slowlybecame optimistic.One day,thelittleboy layon the bed butcouldn*t sleep.Looking at the brightmoonlight outsidethe window,he suddenlyrecalled whatthebiology teacheronce said,plants generallygrow atnight.Why notgo tosee thetree Whenhe cameto(勺the courtyardon tiptoe,he foundhis fatherwas splashingsomething underhistreewith aladle子).He returnedto hisroom,tears runningdown hisface.Decades passed.The littleboy didntbecome abotanist,but hewas electedPresident of theUnited States.His namewas FranklinRoosevelt.
4.Why didntthe boyanswer theteachers questionA.He couldntconcentrate on the class.B.All the students lookeddown onhim.C.He lackedconfidence becauseofhisillness.D.He was an unfortunateboy withlearning disability.
5.Why didthe fatherask thechildren toplant treesA.The neighborrequired himto doit.B.He expectedthem tobe botanists.C.He wantedto encouragethe disabledboy.D.The childrenasked for their favoritegifts.A.Become weak.B.Become strong.
6.What doesthe underlinedword wiltmeanC.Become beautiful.D.Become green.A.An UnfortunateBoyB.Nutrition ofGrowthC.A LovingFatherD.The UnselfishLove
7.Whats thebest titlefbr the passageFive yearsago,David Smithwore anexpensive suit to workevery day.I wasa clothesaddict,“he jokes.I used to carrya freshsuittowork withme soI couldchange ifmy clothesgot皱的wrinkled TodayDavid wears casual clothes-khaki pants anda sports shirt——to theoffice.Hehardly everwears anecktie.Im workingharder thanever,“David says,and Ineedtofeel comfortable.More andmore companiesare allowing their officeworkers to wear casual clothestowork.In theUnitedStates,the changesfrom formalto casual office wearhave beenslow.In theearly1990s,manycompanies allowedtheir workers towear casual clotheson Fridaybut onlyon Friday.This becameknownas dress-down Fridayor casualFriday Whatstarted outas anextra one-day-a-week benefitforworkers hasreally becomean everydaything,“said businessadviser MaislyJones.Why haveso manycompanies startedallowingtheirworkerstowear casual clothes Onereasonis thatits easierfor acompany toattract newworkers ifit has a casual dress code.A lotof youngpeopledont wantto dressup fbrwork Jsays theowner ofa softwarecompany,so itshard tohire peopleif youhave a conservativedress code.Another reasonis thatpeople seemhappier andmore productivewhenthey arewearing comfortableclothes.In astudy madeby LeviStrauss andCompany,85percent ofemployerssaid thatcasual dresshasaside effecton work.Supporters of casual officewear alsosay thatacasualdresscode helpsthem savemoney.Suits areexpensive,if youhave towear oneevery dayJ onepersonsaid.“For thesame amountof money,you canbuy a lot morecasual clothes.^^
8.David Smithusedtocall himselfa clothesaddict“because.A.he wantedhis clothesto looktidy andclean allthe timeB・he oftenwore khakipantsandasportsshirtC.he didntwanttospend muchmoney onclothesD.he lovedto buyalotof newclothes
9.David Smithwearscasualclothes now,becauseA.he lookshandsome incasualclothesB.he cannotafford tobuy expensiveclothesC.they makehim feelcomfortable whenworkingD.he nolonger worksfor anycompany
10.Whichof thefollowing ismentioned in thepassageasanadvantages ofcasualofficewearA.making theworkers moreattractive B.increasing theincome of the workersC.saving theworkers9money D.making theworkers healthy
11.The passagemainly discusses.A.why workerswearcasualclothes moreat workin the U.S.B.the developmentofcasualclothes in the U.S.C.what arethe correctoffice dresscode intheU.S.D.the advantagesof wearingcasualclothesintheU.S.How importanthas Internetbecome in our livesThe Pew Research Centerconducted asurvey tocelebratethe Webs25th birthday.The researcherswere greatlyheartened bywhat theyfound.“In2006,only14percent ofAmerican adultsused Internet.Today,its87percent/9said LeeRainie,the directorof thePewResearchCenters InternetProject.It iswhat hasimpressed usthe most.”The surveyalso showedthat70percent of the Internet users havebeen treatedkindly orgenerouslyonline,while25percent ofrespondents saidthey havebeen treatedunkindly.More than一half-56percent of users saidtheyve seenan onlinecommunity cometogether to help someonesolve aproblem.25percent saidtheyve leftan onlinegroup becausemembers weretoo unpleasant.When Pewasked questionsabout whetherbeing onlinehas enrichedpeoples relationships-ornot-the resultswere verypositive:67percent ofInternet userssaid theironline communicationwithfamily andfriends hasgenerally strengthenedthose relationships.Only18percent saidit hasgenerallyweakened thoserelationships.According tothe survey,53percent ofInternet userssaid Internethas becomethe hardesttech tooltogive up.It is15percent higherthan theresult ofa similarsurvey conductedin
2006.In fact,morepeople saidthey wouldhaveaharder timestopping usingInternet thangiving upTV.These days,somuch greattelevision streamsacross theInternet thatit makessense.“In oursurvey,we havefound thatthe Webmakes a few peoplevery unhappy.Theres strongevidencepointing tothe factthat Internetusers tendto comparetheir dailylives withthe highlightmoments9of theirfriends livesJ saidLee Rainie.Its reallysilly.”
12.Which isthe mostimpressive resultof thelatest surveyA.Users dependenceon Internet.B.The fastgrowth ofInternetusers.C.The kindnessof online communities.D.The strengthenedfamily relationships.
13.How manyparticipants foundit thehardest togive upInternet in2006A.15%.B.38%.C.53%.D.68%.
14.What messagedoes LeeRainie seemto conveyinthelast paragraphA.Online depressioncannot be avoided.B.Dont showoff inonlinecommunities.C.Dont makeunnecessary comparison.D.Copy yourfriends,wonderful lifestyles.
15.How dothe researchersfeel aboutthe resultsof thesurveyA.Optimistic.B.Worried.C.Unconcerned.D.Doubtful.Music isone of the mostpowerful forcesinour lives.It canbring usjoy,sorrow,or eveninspiration.It canevoke emotionsand memoriesthat wedidnt evenknow we had.16避难所Music canbe asource ofcomfort.It canprovide arefuge fromthe troublesofthe worldand providea senseof peaceand solace.17It canalso bringpeople together,helping tocreate asense ofcommunityand sharedexperience.18It canbe anuplifting forcein timesof struggle,helping usto persevereand overcomeobstacles.It caninspire usto takeaction andmake positivechanges inour lives.Finally,music canbe asource ofjoy andcelebration.19It canbeaway toexpress ourlove andgratitudefor thepeople inour lives.Music hasthe powerto changeourlivesin wayswe maynever haveimagined.It canprovide uswithstrength,courage,comfort,and joy.It canhelp ustofindour innervoice andexpressourselves inunique andcreative ways.20A.Poor peoplecan livea happylife withmusic.B.Music canalso giveus strengthand courage.C.Music canassociate peoplewith eachother around theworld.D.Music canchange apersons lifein waysthat nothingelse can.E.Listening tomusic canhelp toreduce stress,anxiety,and depression.F.It canbring uscloser together,helping usto appreciateand celebratethe beautyof life.G.Music cantruly bea life-changing force,and onethat shouldnever beunderestimated.
二、完形填空Jason,our son,was bornone monthearly andso hewas weakerthan mostchildren.My wifeMargaretand Ioften comfortedhim as he facedmany21in hischildhood.In hisseventh grade,Jason22up for the schoolrunning team,which mademe bothproud andworried.One afternoon,Jason returnedhome intears,covered allover withfood.He threwhis bagon thefloorand shouted:Tm nevergoing to23again!”As welater learned,afewolder studentsmade funofhis performanceon theplayground and then threw24at himon the school buson theway home.I calledtheschoolleader aboutwhat happenedon thebus,and Jasonnever experiencedthat again.He stayedontheteam,even thoughthe trouble
25.One dayin October,wehada heavy
26.As theother kidsexercised inthe gymthey noticedonerunner-Jason—27aroundthesnow-covered playground.A fewweeks later,Jason hadsomething totell us.Mom,Dad,sit downJ he said.I wasready forthe
28.He toldus thateach month,students chosean athleteofthemonth”.The coachwould listthe topathletes,andtheother students29forthewinner.Jasons namehad neverbeen listed.30that day,one ofthestudents said:Sir,I wouldlike tochoose Jasonfor athleteofthemonth.”The coachlooked surprised.“He works31than anyofus,Sir,thestudentcontinued.“Does everyone32with this”the coachasked.Tears formedin Jasonseyes ashe toldus whathappened next.Mom...Dad33intheteam puttheirhands up.”(证书).His motherand I,also intears,looked onashe34showed hiscertificate(克Whenever I am sad,I thinkof thisstory.I remindmyself thatchallenges arenot overcome月艮)by35,but bypatience,determination,and faith.Jason isin universitythese daysand oftenholds thehighest markin hisclass.He isalso
21.A.challenges B.dangers C.tasks D.choices
22.A.backed B.set C.called D.signed
23.A.school B.hospital C-work D.lunch
24.A.rubbish B.food C.dust D.paint
25.A.disappeared B,started C.continued D.arrived
26.A.snow B.rain C,traffic D.duty
27.A.walking B.running C.playing D.looking
28.A.loneliest B.kindest C-worst D.brightest
29.A.competed B.searched C,asked D.voted
30.A.But B.So C.After D.For
31.A.more carefullyB.better C.more quicklyD.harderC.help D.deal
32.A.work B,agree
33.A.anyone B・someone C,everyone D.no oneC.patiently D.hurriedly
34.A.bravely B.proudlyC,education D.force
35.A.silence B.efforttraining inmartial arts.Iamcompletely surehell weara blackbelt someday,and wearit proudly.
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1China continuesmaking progressin spaceexploration.In July2020,China launchedits firstMarsprogram,Tianwen-1,36was itsfirst independentinterplanetary explorationinitiative.Then Tianwen-2,(37robotic missionto collectsamples froman asteroidasmallplanet,is scheduledfor alaunch around
2025.And China is lookingto combineelements ofthese missionsto attempta38history Mars samplereturn around2030through Tianwen-
3.Mars isconsidered oneofthemain candidates39a planetthat couldsustain lifebeyond Earth.While alarge numberof instruments40launch toMars sincethe1960s,some questionscan onlybeanswered by41examine Martianmaterial in42laboratory hereon Earth.Work onChinas Tianwen-3Marssamplereturn missionis progressing43relative smoothly.Based onthe currentprogress ofother nations5Martian explorationprojects,Chinaislikely tobecomethe firstcountry44bring Martiansoil back to EarthJ aleading scientistattheChina NationalSpaceAdministration said,45note thatChina hasstarted toset upthe worldsfirst Martiansample laboratory.With thesamples tobe collectedand analyzed,researchers willgain deeperinsights intothe formation演变and evolutionof Mars.
四、书面表达.假定你所在的英语社团正在进行以“热爱劳动”为主题的交流会,现请你根据以下要点发46言,分享你的劳动故事描述一次难忘的劳动经历;
1.劳动的意义及自己的感受
2.注意词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.读后续写
47.Erie raisedhis daughterRiley alone.One day,Eric noticeda youngteenage boystanding infrontof adrugstore.He approachedhim,and foundout thatthe boywantedtobuy medicinefor hissickmother,but hadno money.The boycried out,if Idont bringhome medicine,my momwill die.But Iwont beable tohandle it.”Upon hearingthis,Erie didnthesitate topay fbrthe medicine.“Ill pay forthe medicine onhisbehalf/,he said,handing thepharmacist(药齐师)a coupleof billsfrom hispocket.The boylooked atEriewith gratefuleyes,and cried,“Thank youso much.You areheaven-sent.”“There willalways bepeople willingtohelpyou,son,Eric toldhim beforehanding himtwoportions offood.Here,take thisto yourmom andhaveahot mealwith her,“hesaidbefore lettingtheboy go.His daughterRiley sawthe wholescene andsaid,Dad,we havebarely enoughmoney.Why didyoupay fbrthemedicine”“Riley,the goodyou putout intotheworldwill eventuallyfind itsway backtoyou.Just keepdoing goodJ Erictoldhisdaughter.When Rileyturned thirty,she neededan operationurgently afterbeing toldthere wassomethingwrong withher heart.With difficultybreathing,Eric rushedRiley tothe hospitalin anambulance.“Youll bealright,Riley.he cried.Dont worry,Daddy ishere.Well getthrough thistogether/7hepromised her.Eric didtry hisbesttofind themoney fbrbis daughtersoperation.He askedall ofhis friends,butit wasstill notenough.Therefore,Eric decidedto selltheir house.It wasenough topayforher operation,but theywouldbeleft withnothing,its okay,“he toldhimself Iwill beable toearn moneyagain,but ifIlose mydaughter,nothing willever bringher back.”By thetime Eriemade itbacktothe hospital,Riley wasin herhospital room,weak andpale.Hesat besideher bedand heldher hand.Youll beokay,my sweetdaughter.Well soonhave themoney fortheoperation,he promisedher.注意续写词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Para1:Eric suddenlynoticed anenvelope onthebed.。
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