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宁夏海原县高级中学年高三上学期期中考试英语试2024-2025题
一、阅读理解Which LouvreMuseum Ticketis Bestfor YouIf you areShort onTimeGo for:Skip-the-line TicketsGuide:Expert guide/audioguideThese entrytickets provideskip-the-line access,allowing youto bypasslong queues.Go ona carefullytailored2to3-hour guided tour with an audioheadset tokeep youfrom missingout onanyexplanation.If youare ona BudgetGo for:Direct EntryTicketsGuide:AudioguideGet guaranteedentry within30minutes andexplore the worlds mostvisited museumwith anoptionalaudio guideavailable in10languages at an affordablerate.These day-long validtickets willlet youwalkaround andbrowse throughboth the38,000permanent worksand themany temporaryexhibits atyourown pace.If youare aSolo TravelerGo for:Small-Group tourGuide:Expert guideSmallgroup toursoffer greatpersonalized andinteractive experiences.With fewerpeople,you canengagewith yourguide andgroup andexplore theLouvre indepth.See theLouvres mostnotable pieceslikethe MonaLisa,Venus deMilo,the WingedVictory,and more.If youare Travellingwith KidsGofor:Skip-the-line ticketsGuide:Expert guide/audioguideWith skip-the-line tickets,you canavoid longqueues into the museum.The short,specializedtour willalso focuson themajor highlightsof theLouvre,making themperfect forfamilies with kids.Aprofessional guidewill accompanyyou,providing fascinatinginsights in a kid-friendly manner.
1.What isthe primaryadvantage of the tickets for visitorsshort ontimeThree dayslater,I finallygot achance tothank thecleaner faceto face.A.Exclusive accessto VIP exhibits.B.Extended accessfor thewhole day.C.Avoiding longqueues.D.Free admissionfor solotravelers.
2.Which of the followingdo thetickets forvisitors ona budgetofferA.Access toVIPexhibits.B.A day-long validity.C.Free audioguide in10languages.D.Special discountson temporaryexhibits.
3.What doticketsforpeople shortof time and forthose travellingwithkidshave incommonA.They guaranteethe samemajor highlights.B.They providespecially cateredinsights.C.They offervisits ofapproximately thesame length.D.They includequick accessand aguidedtour.It wasraining hardand nearingdusk.I waslate for a datein anearby citythat I knew onlyby GPS.And myphone haddied.I couldntfigure outhow to get whereI wasgoing orhow tolet my friend knowIwas likelynot goingto makeit there.I stoppedataMcDonalds in a poorpart oftown andwalked upto amother and her teendaughter.Tm sorry,but doyou mindif Ilook upa numberon yourphone and then callmyfriendand lethim knowImlost”I asked.She handedme her phone andthen told me she was luckyshe hadherphone,but itwasready to be turnedoff becauseshe didnthave enoughmoney topay thebill.The younggirl andthe motherseemed to be closeto each other andtalked togetheras Imade myphone call,not reallypaying memuch attentionas theperson at the otherend of the phonetold metocome on.He thentold mehow toget there,saying Iwas nottoo late.As Istood toleave,a completelyunplanned ideaoccurred tome.I reachedinto mywallet whereIdon*t usuallyhave cashand pulledout allI had,a$20bill.I pressedit into the mothershand andthenturned toleave quickly,because I didnt want to wastetime.The daughtercalled afterme,“You havenoidea howyou justhelped us,sir!”And yet,they reallyhelped me.
4.How didthe authorfeel about the cityhewasgoing toA.Amazing.B.Fearful.C.Comfortable.D.Unfamiliar.
5.Why didthe authorgo intoa McDonaldsA.To havea rest.B.To askfor help.C.To buysome food.D.To meethis friend.
6.What werethe motherandherdaughter doingwhen theauthor madethe callA.Waiting quietly.B.Pretending notto care.C.Chatting witheachother.D.Listening carefullyto thephone call.
7.What canwe inferabout thedaughter from the lastparagraphA.She didntneed anymoney atall.B.She couldntthank theauthor enough.C.She wantedmore helpfromtheauthor.D.She wasangry aboutgetting theauthors money.(有视觉障碍的)In additionto applyingfor atraditional guide dog,the visually impaired peoplewillsoon haveanother optionto helpwith theirdaily life—a robot guide dog.About thesize ofan EnglishBulldog buta bitwider,the six-legged robot guide dogfrom(导航)Shanghai JiaoTong UniversitysSchool ofMechanical Engineeringcan navigateusers todestinationswithout runninginto barriers.It alsohas voiceinteraction functionsand canrecognize trafficlight signals.With cameras,sensors,and AItechnology,the robotdog cansee,listen,and speakwithusers ondaily journeysoutside andbe acompanion athome.Professor GaoFeng,the headof theresearch teamat SJTU,points outthat withsix legs,the robotguide dog canwalk smoothlywith highstability.Even ifthree legsare raised,the structurestill hasthreepoints ofcontact withthe ground,creating avery stablebase.Gao said.He addsthat operatorscan usea(手杖)cane tocontrol thewalking andrunning speedof the robot.In China,there arecurrently about
17.31million visuallyimpaired people,yet onlyaround400guide dogsare availabledue tohigh trainingcosts.People haveto waitfor along timeafter applyingforone.Unlike traditionaldogs,the productionof robot guide dogscould bescaled,especially ina majormanufacturingcenter likeChina.Its abit likecars.We canmass-produce them in thesame wayas carssothat itwill becomemore affordable^Gao said.“This couldbe ahuge marketbecause tensof millionsof people mightneed guide dogs.”Li Fei,among thevisuallyimpaired people participatingin thefield test,believes suchhightechnology willlikely changetheir livessoon.The researchteams arethoughtful and are continuouslymakingimprovements,Li said.“The robotdog iselectronic,making iteasier toget intopublic placesthantraditional guide dogs,I willprobably trythe robotguidedogwhen itbecomes available.They canbeprecise andreliable asthey seldommake subjectivemistakes.^^
8.What dowe knowabout therobotguide dogA.It issmaller thanan EnglishBulldog.B.It canidentify trafficlightsignals.C.It relieson Altechnologies tomove.D.It caninteract withother robotguide dogs.
9.Why doestherobotguidedoghave sixlegsA.To walkmore stably.B.To supportheavier loads.C.To bettercontrol itsspeed.D.To quicklydeal withurgency.
10.What isparagraph4mainly aboutA.The potentialmarket forrobotguide dogs.B,The highcost oftraining traditionalguidedogs.C.The difficultyof applyingfor arobotguidedog.D.The standardof mass-producing robotguidedogs.
11.What canwe inferabouttherobotguidedog accordingto LiFeiA.It hasbeen widelyavailable to the public.B.It needsfurther improvementin accuracy.C.It will benefit visuallyimpairedpeoplea lot.D.It willreplace traditionalguidedogsin thefuture.The Amazon rainforest spreadsacross nineSouth Americancountries butmost ofit60%is inBrazil.Brazilian scientiststhink theymight havefound a way toreverse thedamage causedbydeforestation andturn farmlandback intoforest.The secretlies inancient localknowledge ofsoil.Amazonian dark earth ADE is athick,black soilfound deepin the Amazonrainforest,and itcould help restoreforests aroundthe world.ADEis a kindof compost——a soilmade fromdead plantsand animals.Various kindsof compostare soldin gardeningcenters aroundtheworld,but ADEisunique.It wascreated byindigenous peoplethe descendantsofpeoplewho livedsomewhere beforeanotherculture arrivedand tookover fromtheAmazonbetween2,000and2,500years ago.TheAmazonian people,today knownas Amerindians,created ADEusing charcoalfrom fires,animal bones,food wasteand poo.It containsmicrobes,including bacteriathathelp to turn chemicalsin thesoil intouseful nutrientsthat feedplants and trees.Vast areasoftheAmazon havebeen cutdown,mostly to make wayfor grasslandfor raisingcattle.Scientists arelooking for away toturngrassland backinto rainforestand reviveforest ecosystems.Thesesupport thousandsof animaland plantspecies,many ofthem uniquetothearea.Forests alsoabsorb lotsofcarbon dioxide,a gasthat causeclimate change.To seeif theAmazons specialsoil couldhelp,the scientistsgrew grassesandtreesin ADE,regular earthand amixture ofboth.Trees grownin ADEwere upto sixtimes tallerthan thosein regularsoil.ADE takeshundreds ofyears tocreate,so thescientists cantsimply makemore.Team member,Dr.Siu MuiTsai,said thatinstead theywanttotry and“copy itscharacteristics”,especially itshelpful microbes,and seeif itcouldhelpto restorenatural habitats.A.To bringforests back.B.To measuredamage.C.To reducefarmland.D.To digout ancientsoil
12.What areBrazilian scientiststrying todo
13.What madethe Amazonian darkearthspecialA.Dead plants.B.Animal bones.C.Food waste.D.Bacteria inside.
14.What isthe mainidea ofparagraph3A.The reasonsfor cuttingdown forests.B.The benefitsof raisingcattle.C.The significanceof forestecosystems.D.The influenceof climatechange.
15.Which ofthe followingmight Dr.Siu agreewithA.Amazonian darkearth ishelpful tomicrobes.B,Amazoniandarkearth isproduced inlarge quantities.C.Microbes arebeneficial tothe revivalof forests.D.Microbes arethe characteristicsofthenatural habitats.How toImprove HandwritingWhygood handwritingis importantWhatever wewrite,it should be writtenina good andimpressiveway becauseit leavesa positiveimpression ona reader.16You areadvised todo asfollows.(紧握)Ifyouare writingsomething,you shouldhave the proper gripwhile writing.First ofall,hold thepenproperly andthen startwriting it17After knowingthe mistakejust try to correctit.At thebeginning,you cantake yourtime writing the paragraph,but oneweek aftercompleting thatyou shouldincreaseyour speed.And asyou startpracticing,the gripwillbeset.Practice shapesthe studentswho arehaving problemswritingtheletters.They shouldpracticeshapes.Practicing shapeswill playa vitalrole inimproving your handwriting.It doesntmatter whether(连笔的).your writingis simpleor cursive18Whenever youwrite,write withtheproperflow.For example,if youare writingone paragraph,you shouldtouch thewords youare writingproperly tothe line.1920While practicing,you needto giveproper gaps,and increaseyour speed.Do practicea lot!A.You needto practicedaily.B.Dont beafraid ofmaking mistakes.C.The way of writingshouldbeproper.D.You needto finda goodwaytowrite thewords.E.Learning howtomakeyourhandwritinggood isnot thathard.F.It shouldnot happenthat yourwords aregoing belowor abovethe line.G.Observe thewayofwriting eachletter,and seewhere youare makingmistakes.
二、完形填空Five-year-old WillardWigan struggledto tellthe differencebetween anM anda Wora6anda
9.(阅读障碍症),Unfortunately,his schoolteacherknew nothingabout dyslexiaa learningdisability thatcanmake lettersand numbersconfusing.She didnttryto21him.(游荡)Not22Willard didntlike school.Usually,his minddrifted toplaying outside,to hisdogMaxie,or tothe antsthat livednear his familys gardenbed.Willard wasespecially23about thoseants.He feltlike them24and insignificant.Willard25that theants werecoming andgoing froma holein thedirt.One antwas carryingapiece ofgrass,and Willardthought,Hes trying to builda house,so Iam goingto helpWillardconstructed asmall housefor ants.At school,Willard still26but nowhe knewhe coulddosomething special.Maybe hewasnt a27after all.Though hehad28with hisreading or maths,life家具isnt allabout readingormaths.Willard laterwent homeand createdtiny furniturefor theanthouse.His artisticskill29andalove forlittle thingsbegan togrow inhis heart.When heshowed hismotherhis carvedworks,she said,This iswhat youdo well.You mustmake every30tobethe bestinthe world.”With her31Willard continued.When hequit schoolat age15to help32hisfamily,Willard stillspenthis sparetime carving.His confidencegrew asmore people33his talent.」Because oftheir beautyand rarity,Willards sculptureshave madehim an34man.But hesays35isnt aboutmaterial thingslike anexpensive watchoracostly ring;its aboutdetermination andachievingyour dreams.”
21.A.help B,warn C.question D.rescue
22.A.hurriedly B,expectedly C.suddenly D.surprisingly
23.A.confident B,curious C.particular D.doubtful
24.A.small B.smart C,pretty D.lazy
25.A.imagined B.noticed C.realized D.thought
26.A.waited B.escaped C.disappeared D.struggled
27.A.star B,failure C,leader D.stranger
28.A.disagreement B.conflict C.trouble D.fun
29.A.gained B.increased C.shared D.ended
30.A.plan B・friend C,preparation D.effort
31.A.comfort B.concern C.instruction D.encouragement
32.A.abandon B,challenge C.support D.start
33.A.possessed B・developed C.showed D.appreciated
34.A.wealthy B.reliable C.independent D.open
35.A.Courage B.Ambition C.Success D.Fame
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1One importantfeature ofclassic literatureis that it oftenreflects anauthors ownexperiences,36makes itmore vividand moving.This isone reasonwhy thebest worksof literaturestill appealto readerslongafter they37write.Cao XueqinsA Dream of Red Mansions,also38know asThe Storyofthe巅Stone,isagood exampleof this.The novelis39wide acknowledgedtobeone ofthe pinnacle峰of Chinesefiction.40it storylinefollows thefall ofa largewealthy familymuch likethe authorsown.41draw onhis ownexperiences,Cao Xueqingives adetailed42describe ofwhat lifewas likeatthat time.The novelcontains agreat numberof43detail suchas whatthe upperclass woreand ate.Italso describesthe socialrelations in18th-century China.As aresult,readers arecapable ofunderstanding44gap betweenrich andpoor,men andwomen,the learnedandtheuneducated inthehistorical context.Cultural andhistorical elementslike thesemake ADreamofRedMansionsa timelessclassic.45summary,we canlearn muchabout aspecific periodin historyfrom classicliterature.
四、书信写作假定你是李华,你的英国朋友来信说近期由于不良饮食习惯导致他出现了身体健
46.Peter康问题请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括写信原因和目的;
1.科学饮食的重要性;
2.就健康饮食提出个人建议
3.祝福与希望
4.注意写作词数应为左右;
1.80请按如下格式在以下位置作答
2.
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47Sometimes anact ofkindness canmean alot inlife.(牙科诊所)Three yearsago Iworked fora fewweeks asa doctorinanew dentalclinic atVictorHarbor,tothesouth ofAdelaide andan hourfurther awaythan myusual workplace.My firstday therewasa rushdriving tothe newclinic andgetting usedtothe clinical environment.As itwas allnew tome,I tookoff mygold rings:my weddingring,and onethat wasan(周年乡己念日)(纸巾)anniversary giftfrom myhusband.I putthemina tissueand placedthem besidemycomputer.During mylunch break,I noticedthe tissueand thoughtthatitdid notlook veryclean andthrewit intothe rubbishbin.I wentabout mywork andmy daywent well;I metnew patientsand feltthatI hadbeen productive.At thevery firstday atthe clinic,Ididagoodjob,busy butfruitful.So I felt morethanproud.When itwas timetogetoff work,I changedmy clothesand wentout ofthe clinic,thinkingnothing ofthe ring.Driving homeattheend ofthe day,just momentsbefore Ireached myhouse,I noticedthat myringswere missing.I feltthe heatin mybody rise,my faceburning red.Ifeltsick tomy stomach.I spentanhour orso makingcalls,tryingtofind myrings.The firstpeople Icalled weremy managerand clinicalleaderand theygave mea fewphone numbersfor cleaners.I gotin touchwithalady whomanaged thecleaningservices fortheclinic,and shetoldmethat thebins hadalready beencollected.Iknewnothingcould bedone now.I hadlost myrings.It matteredmuch tomeandnow asif Ilost aprecious thingand注意my feelingswere beyondwords.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2But abouttwo hourslater,I receivedan amazingphonecall.。
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