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内蒙古自治区赤峰市红山区赤峰部分学校联考学年2024-2025高三上学期月月考英语试题9
一、阅读理解National Geographicexplorer TatiBesadas Unplastify Worldwide programis launchinganexciting newinitiative to introduce youngerteens to the issue of plastic pollution.The programis aprogressiveaction tominimize theuse ofdisposable plasticssystemically bychanging normsandbehaviors-the rootcauses ofpollution.一The Unplastify Club is a game-based experiencefor studentsfrom allaround theworld aged1214and aimstointroduceconcepts ofenvironmental actionthrough self-paced lessonsthat helpempowerand encouragecritical thinkingin youngerstudents.The programis availablefor classrooms(登己)internationally inboth Spanishand English.Enrollment ito the Unplastify Clubis nowopen.KeyFeatures of the UnplastifyClubToolkit:Students and mentors will have the opportunity tolearn withUnplastify^environmentalcurriculum througha seriesof digitaltools providedby the UnplastifyWorldwide program.Game-Based Learning:Through aboard gamestructure,students andmentors willlearn moreaboutplastic pollution—choosing as a groupwhat type of plasticproblem theywant to address andovercomingmissions thatwill guidetheir actions.Mentor Engagement:Students canengage witholder studentsandmentorsfrom the UnplastifyWorldwide program and gainleadership skillsby mentoringfuture studentsas theygrow.Unplastify ProgramPathway:Participating studentswillhavetheopportunityto usethe skillstheylearn in theUnplastifyClub bygraduating into theUnplastifyChallenge forSchools program-athree-month advancededucational programwhich workswith studentsaged15-16to innovateandimplement theirown solutionsto theissueofplasticpollutionin theirown communities.Students orteachers interested in launchinga chapterof theUnplastifyClubin theirown schoolsorjoining existingUnplastify Challengesin Englishor Spanish,can registerhere orcheckYours,Li Hua
五、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47Computers havebeen mymain careerfocus for the lastthree decades.That isall becauseof agreatteacher whotrusted mewith the schools onlycomputer.When I was intenth gradein1980,my highschool purchaseda singlecomputer,which was asignificant technologicaladvancement forthat time.The computerwas acquiredtowards theend of theschool year,and itsarrival causedquite astir amongthe studentsand staffalike.A particularmathteacher,who wasntone ofmy instructorsthat year,was assignedthe responsibilityof overseeingthisnew addition.This teacher was knownfor hisenthusiasm abouttechnology andhis willingnessto shareitwith students.Upon hearingabout the new computer,my curiositywas aroused.I eagerlywent tosee itand wasdelightedto findthat theteacherwaswelcoming andopen toletting meexperiment withit afterschool.I spentcountless freetime exploringthe computerscapabilities,writing basicprograms,and learninghow to navigateits features.My fascinationwith thistechnology greweach day,and I began toimaginethe possibilitiesit offered.As theend of the school year approached,I madea planto continueworking with the computerduringthe summer.I thoughtit mightbe possibleto checkout the computer,just asthe schoolroutinelyloaned outexpensive bandequipment.I washopeful thatmy requestwould begranted,considering howmuchI hadgrown toappreciate the computer andthe progressI hadmade withit.However,when Iapproachedthe administrationwith myproposal,I wasmet with a firmrefusal.The reasongiven wasthat theschoolhad plansto usethecomputerto setup astudent gradebooksystem.So,the mathteacherand Iboxed upthecomputerand placedit ina lockedstorage closetin themain schoolbuilding.That注意summer vacationseemed to be thelongest oneI hadever had.续写词数应为个左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2The firstweek beforethe next schoolyear,I wentto schooland sawthe mathteacher.Throughout thatnextschoolyear,I wasin themath teachersroom wheneverpossible afterschool.out thewebsite tolearn moreabout theprogramand howtoget started.
1.What dostudents doat theUnplastify ClubA.They designplastic products.B.They attendgame-based activities.C.They collectand dealwith plastics.D.They givelectures onenvironment.
2.What doestheUnplastifyWorldwideprogramprovide forparticipantsA.Free enrollment.B.Travel transport.C,A graduationceremony.D.Learning tools.
3.What canstudents obtainthrough theMentor EngagementA.Leadership skills.B.Educational scholarships.C.Research paperpublication.D.Advanced environmentalscience.On ahot Juneday in2015,1retired after34years ofteaching highschool.Then,I droveto meetmynew pianoteacher,Mark.I hadworked formore thanthree decadesasabusy Englishteacher withan endlessstream ofpapersto markand preciouslittle timeto experimentor learnnew skills.Iwasdetermined to make upforall I had beenmissing.I wantedto finallymaster thepiano andlearn howtomakemusic.I toldMark I had aspecific concretegoal:to playClair delune byClaude Debussy,a pieceIremember hearingfrom earlychildhood.Determined that there wouldbe aday whenI wouldtotally masterthis piece,I setmyself adeadline:I wouldperform beforea gatheringof friendson my60th birthday.For monthsI didnothing(猛烈地)but furiouslypractise.When theday came,around30friends and relatives crowdedinto mydiningroom tohear meplay,and asidefrom afew minorslips,I managedto pullit offwithoutembarrassing myself.People clappedwarmly.I madeit.Ihadrisen toa challenge,but I still didntfeelthat Iwas really“making music”.After that,my progresswas painfullyslow.Ihadcome tohate hearingmyself playmusic badly.Igot nopleasure from the actof missingnotes.Ibeganfocusing onwhat fewthings I could do:gardening andcycling.I cameto understandthatI didnthave to be thatman Idalways thoughtI oughttobe.Icouldjust dowhat feelsgood.So,afternearly fiveyears oflessons,I quit.Istilllove music;I regularlygo outto concerts.But nowmy pianodoes nothingmore thansitsilently inmy diningroom,displaying familyphotos andcollecting dust.And Imperfectly happywiththat.
4.Why didthe authorlearn thepiano afterretiring fromteachingA.To impresshis friendsandrelatives.B.To avoidthe boredomof retirement.C.To starta newcareer asa concertpianist.D.To pursuea long-time passionfor music.
5.What can be inferredfrom paragraph4A.The authorattended aconcert ofpiano music.B,The authorperformed successfullydespite afew errors.C.The authorfelt embarrassedabout his piano performance.D.The authorquit hispiano immediatelyafter his60th birthday.
6.What doesthe authordo withhispianonowA.He usesit formusic lessons.B.He usesit forperformance.C.He usesit forsomething unrelatedto music.D.He playsit forpersonal enjoymentoccasionally.
7.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe theauthorA.Inner-directed andhardworking.B.Conventional andcareless.C.Ambitious andkind-hearted.D.Lazy andpessimistic.Visitors toCopenhagen whoengage inenvironmentally-friendly activitiessuch aslitter pickingortraveling onpublic transportcould berewarded withfree food,cultural experiencesand toursas partof anewpilot program.(方案),“The CopenPaytrial schemewhich runsfor almostone month,involves transformingenvironmentally-friendly actionsinto creditsfor culturalexperiences;the Danishcapitafs tourismauthority,Wonderful Copenhagen,said ina statementon Monday.According to the scheme,visitorswho takeplastic wastetotheNational Galleryof Denmarkwill gainaccess toa workshopwhere theycanturn itinto apiece ofart,while thosewho cycleor takepublic transporttothecitys famousheating plantwillbe allowedto skidown anartificial skislope on the buildingsroof.“CopenPay rewardsactions such as cycling,participating incleanup efforts,or volunteeringaturban farmswith accesstoavariety ofenriching experiencesand everydaywonders ofCopenhagen.This includesfree guidedmuseum tours,free boatrentals,and evena freevegetarianlunch madefrom localcrops Jthe Wonderful Copenhagen statementadded.With CopenPay,were empoweringpeople toexperience moreof whatCopenhagen offerswhile placinglessburden onour planet/9said Mikkel Aaro-Hansen,CEO atWonderful Copenhagen,in thestatement.Its aboutcreating meaningfuland memorableexperiences that are enjoyableandenvironmentally responsible/9A mapis availableonline showingmore than20participating venues.The pilotproject willbeimplemented year-round ifit provestobesuccessful.The programis launchingatatime ofincreasingconcern overthe environmentaland socialimpacts oftourism,which hasattracted attentionwildly inBarcelona,the CanaryIslands andMallorca.“We mustturn tourismfrom being an environmentalburden intobeingaforce forpositive change,and oneimportant stepin thistransformation isto changehow wemove aroundonthedestination,whatwe consume,andhowwe interactwiththenatives/9said HansenintheWonderfulCopenhagenpressrelease.
8.Why doesCopenhagen runthe CopenPaytrial schemeA.To providefree tours.B.To increasetourism profits.C.To pushtourists toact sustainably.D.To helptourists establishtheir workshops.
9.What didMikkelAar0-Hansen stressabout CopenPayA.Its role.B.Its weaknesses.C.Its specificvolunteers.D.Its financialburden.
10.What doesthe underlinedword“implemented“in paragraph4meanA.Paid.B.Remarked.C.Suspended.D.Conducted.
11.What canbe thebest titlefor thetextA.CopenPay:Funding TravelProgramsB.CopenPay:Rewarding GreenTourismC.CopenPay:Becoming Knownfor CreativeWorksD.CopenPay:Changing Natives,Consumption ConceptIn1949,a long-lost-letter fromAlbert Einsteinto engineerGlyn Davysrevealed thefamedphysicisfs thinkingabout thepossibility ofanimals havingsuper senses.Over70years later,hisassumptions provedastonishingly accurate.While Davyssoriginal inquiryhas beenlost,Einsteins responsesuggested theengineers(感矢口)curiosity aboutanimal perception and itsimplications forunderstanding thephysical world.Einstein wrote,It isthinkable thatthe investigationofthebehavior ofmigratory birdsand carrier(信鸽)pigeons maysome daylead tothe understandingof somephysical processwhich isnot yetknown.”(磁场)Today,we knowthat birdscan senseEarths magnetic field usingspecial lightsensitivecellsin theireyes,allowing themto navigatevast distanceswithout gettinglost.Other animals,such asturtles,dogs andbees,also exhibitremarkable abilitiesto detectour planefsmagneticfield.At thetime ofthe correspondence,biological andphysical scienceswere beginningto intersectin(回声定位)new ways.Bat echolocationhad beendiscovered,and radartechnology wasemerging.Davys,asaresearcher inthese fields,was attractedby unusualanimal senses,suchasthose exhibitedbybees.Einstein was also fascinatedby thepotential of biological scienceto revealhidden physicalforces.In hisletter,Einstein acknowledgedhis familiaritywith Karl von Frisch,who haddiscovered thatbeesnavigate usingthe polarizationpatterns oflight.He hadeven attendedone ofKarl vonFrischs lecturesatPrinceton Universityand metthe researcherpersonally.While Davysseemed primarilyinterestedinhow newbiological insightscould informfuturetechnology,Einstein advocatedmore biologicalstudy.He believedthat suchresearch couldjust affectthefoundation ofphysics ifit revealeda newtypeofsensory perceptionor stimulithrough animalbehavior.Since then,our understandingof beebehavior andanimal perceptionhas advancedsignificantly,and thisknowledge hasalready helpedimprove technology,for example,smartphone cameras.However,mysteries remainregarding theprecise mechanismsby whichanimals perceivelight orsense Earthsmagneticfield,as itmay varyacross species.
12.What doesEinsteins letterindicateA.Animal perceptionis irrelevantto physics.B.Carrier pigeonsare lackingin super senses.C.Engineers shouldoverlook animalbehavior.D.Birds mayhelp discoverthenewphysicalprocess.
13.What canwe learnfrom paragraph4A.Davys foundbees navigationmode.B.Einstein valuedthe researchacross subjects.C.Echolocation wasdiscovered laterthan radartechnology.D.KarlvonFrischs workwas challengedat PrincetonUniversity.
14.What wasEinstein,more focusedon accordingto paragraph5A.The reasonfor animalssupersenses.B,The differencebetween biologyand physics.C.The impactofbiologicalresearch onphysics.D.The applicationof biologyin futuretechnology.
15.What doesthe lastparagraph conveyA.Bee behaviorremains amystery.B.More researchis neededon animalperception.C.Our knowledgeabout animalsis comprehensive.D.The magneticfield helpsanimals tolocate precisely.Parents providecare,protection,love,and support,but itcanbeeasy toforget howmuch they doon adaily basis.Here aresome nicethings youcan dofor your parents toexpress yourgratitude andrespect.Say“thank you”.16This notonly includesthe bigstuff,like puttinga roofover yourhead andfeedingyou,but also the smallthings,like doingyour laundryor drivingyou to your friend^house.Asimple“thank yougoes along way.17Chances arethat theyllfeel valuedwhen youtrust theiropinions andrely onthem.Remember tofollow upand properlythank themfor theirsupport.For example,you couldsay“Youwere rightabout goingto sleepearly,instead ofpulling anall-nighter.I feelso refreshedand preparedformy examtoday.Thank you.^^Apologize when you dosomething wrong.No oneis perfectall thetime.18Instead oftrying todismisswhat happened,own upto yourmistake andmake agenuine apology.Ask your parents abouttheir day.Your parentswant tofeel involvedin yourlife,so makean efforttotalk tothem atdinner,instead oflooking atyour phone.19By discussingproblems,opportunities,andnew experiencesyoure goingthrough,youll makeyour parentshappy andstrengthen yourrelationship.Give yourparents ahug.Hugging yourparents and telling themyou lovethem issure tomakethem feelspecial.You canpat theirshoulders,stroke yourhands acrosstheir back,or smilewhenyouletgo toshow evenmore affection.20A.Wrap yourarms aroundyourparentsand squeezetight.B.Ask themhow theirday wentandtell them aboutyours.C.Thank themfor listeningto yourproblems andoffering support.D.Let yourparents knowthat youappreciate everythingtheydofor you.E.If you need help,reach outtoyourparents forsome wordsof wisdom.F.Even ifyoure older,hugging isone ofthe sweetestand simplestways toexpress love.G.If youdid somethingthat upsetyourparentsor saidsomething youdidnt mean,tellthemyouresorry.
二、完形填空My wifeand Iwere atan animalshelter lookingfor anew cat.Then Isaw amother and21herdaughter ofabout twelveyears oldenter.The motherwas holdinga cat22withacat init thatwas crying.The daughterwas crying.The23seemed heart-breaking.Of course,the motheralso lookedvery
24.The mothersaid toher daughterhelplessly,t€We cant25the catanymore,so itsbetterto giveher uptothe26Hearing this,my wife27the motherand asked,What wouldit takefbr youto takeyour cathome”The motherlooked likeshe didntunderstand thequestion,so my wife28it,“How muchmoney doyou needto keepthe cat”The motherreplied JTdneed€150to payfor vetbills and29“Well payit.And wellpay€100per monthfor aslong asyouneedit Jmywife30without delay.The motherwas31,but thegirl wasjumping forjoy,sothedecision waseasilymade.We needntpay thatmoney anymorebecause afterthree years,the womanlet usknow theywere、doing32so theydidnt needour moneyanymore.My wifetold methat itwas amuch better33of moneythan givingit tosome charities,plus itwascheaper.Thats mywife—always lookingto34money.By theway,we didget a35fromtheshelter thatday.
21.A.formally B,seemingly C.privately D.increasingly
22.A.design B.bowl C.picture D.basket
23.A.scene B.story C.fact D.style
24.A.uncertain B.untouched C.unhappy D.unconcerned
25.A.put B.throw C.see D.afford
26.A.shelter B.public C.couple D.owner
27.A.pointed toB.looked atC.turned aroundD.sent for
28.A.excused B.ignored C・refused D.rephrased
29.A.travelling B,housing C.food D.clothing
30.A.responded B,required C.suggested D.commanded
31.A.contented B.curious C.appreciative D.hesitant
32.A.wiser B.better C.lighter D.faster
33.A.sign B,function C.use D.image
34.A.save B・waste C.enjoy D.show
35.A.toy B.bill C.dog D.cat
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1Every four years inancient Greece,boys andmen traveledto Olympia36compete intheOlympic Games.However,there9s evidencethat anothersporting eventwas heldatthesamestadium everyfouryears-this onefor youngwomen andgirls.赛跑.The event37call the Heraia,and itwasafootrace Participantscompeted indifferentage categoriesona38shorten versionofthemens Olympictrack.The39win receivedolive-leafcrowns likeOlympic victors,40got aportion ofa cowas well.Written evidenceoftheHeraia comesfrom41account byPausanias,a geographerfrom thesecondcentury AD42wrote abouthis travelsthroughout theGreek world.He wrotethattheHeraia datedtoancient times”,and wasassociated43Hippodamia.The otherknown evidencefortheHeraia arestatues thatappear todescribe femalerunnerswearing44special madecostume thatPausanias saysHeraia runnerswore.One statueisabronzefigure45date from520BC to500BC,and anotherstatue ofmarble datesfrom30BC toAD68,suggesting thattheHeraiamay havelasted forseveral centuries.
四、书信写作假定你是李华,上周六,你作为校志愿者成员去当地养老院慰问了老人请你给英国笔
46.友写一封邮件分享你的经历,内容包括Chuck.在养老院所做的工作;1•你的感想2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2Dear Chuck,Hows everything。
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