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2024-2025(2学年江苏省高淳高级中学第二学期月考月)高三英语试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区
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2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0・5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
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4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.So difficultit towork outthe problemthat I decided toask Tomfor advice.A.I didfind B.didi findC.I have found D.have Ifound
2.Look!Heres aphoto in my classroomat primaryschooL Canyou recognizeme in itA.taken B.takingC.to takeD.being taken
3.—Tony,you seemin highspirits._We wonthe match4-
1.A.Guess whatB.Oh,come on!C.So what D.No wonder.一
4.Sorry,Mum!I failedthe jobinterview again.—Oh,ifs toobad.You havemade fullpreparations.A.mustB.can C.would D.should
5.My summercamp isntgood fun,but it is reallearning experiencefor me.A.a;/B.the;a C./;a D.a;the
6.The Japanesepeople keepup cheerfulspirits theworld that they canget overthe crisiscaused bythe(海啸).terrible tsunamiA・being convincedB.convincedC.to convinceD.having convinced
7.He hasmade littlepreparation for the interview,so thechance ofhim succeedinginitis・A.slim B.fantasticC.obvious D.gentle
8.Hopefully,the newmethod willbe effective,helping studentsto gettheir careerplans・A.at handB.at willC.on trialD.on track
9.Michelle Obamawears clothesthat anyonecan buyin amall andshe mayhave alarger effecton consumersthanordinary models.A.furthermore B.otherwise C.nevertheless D.therefore
10.Idecidedto doa randomact ofkindness last year.And that the personI wouldend uphelping mostwould、20A.still B.otherwise C.then D.instead第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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27.15US writerMargaret LeeRunbeck once1write,Happiness is not astation youarrive at,but2-manner oftraveling^^But travelingis notalways happy,at leastfbr thebuddies in the movieGreen Book()The movie
3.adapt fromthe truestory of a roadtrip throughthe southernUS in the early1960s Inthe film,the blackpianistDon Shirleyhires Italian-American Tonyto drivehim toperformances,but theyface problemsbecause ofShirleys skincolor These()problems enablethem
4.form aspecial friendship“Theres somethingso deeplyright aboutthis movie,so true5-the time,said USfilm criticLaSalle Thetime LaSalle istalkingabout wasbetween1876and1963,
6.African-Americans experienceda verydifferent anddifficult periodMany partsof thecountry」()(隔离)had Jim Crow laws,which allowed7race segregationBut in1936,a blackmailcarrier namedVictor HGreen published」()a listof friendly8business as a smallbook witha greencover The Green Bookhelped African-Americans travelmore safelyThenin1964,JimCrow laws wentaway Thebook wentaway,too()Today manyUS peoplestill rememberthe time of JimCrowlawsBut they
9.probable dontknow aboutTheGreenBook Itsa()10,forget partof thestory第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,
28.1010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
(八),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21011In mymind,I couldnever fancyhow tensecond oflife couldchange apersons viewfor hiswhole existenceA fewyears agoI、experience theworst momentinmylife I was drivinghome that afternoon Unfortunately,I didntmake ithome as usuallybecause Ihad acar accidentWhile I was driving,all ofa sudden,but thecar infront ofme stoppedMy carimmediately ran、、into itLuckily,I wasntserious hurtThat accidentchanged wayI driveand theytaught mea valuablelessonI alsocame第二节书面表达(满分分)to theconclusion whichlife needsto betreasuring25(分)假定你是李华,你的澳大利亚网友想成为年杭州亚运会志愿者,她向你写信询问亚运会相关情
29.25Betty2022况,并求助怎样学好汉语请给她回信,内容包括.收到来信,获悉求助;
1.学好汉语的两条建议2注意词数左右;L
100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2A、3A、4D、5C、6C、7A、8D、9D、10C、11A、12B、13D、14B、15B、16D、17B、18A、19A、20B第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
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4.A第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
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20.C第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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1.second一seconds;
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6.serious一seriously;
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9.which—that;
10.treasuring一treasured第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Betty,Im gladto receiveyour letter,saying you are expectingto bea volunteerin The2022Hangzhou AsianGames.Hangzhou willbecomethe thirdcity ofChina tohost AsianGames.rd liketo giveyou twosuggestions onhow tolearn Chinesewell.First,speak alittle Chineseevery day.The bestway tolearn anynewlanguage isjust tospeak it.Second,attend aChinese classor discussiongroup.After all,language learningsettings areof greatimportance.If youhave anyfurther questions,please donthesitate towrite tome.Yours,Li Huabemyself.A.I littleknew B.little didI knewC.little didI knowD.little Iknew
11.I amat aloss whyMike is always everytime Imeet him.Believe itor not,we usedto bebest friends.A.giving me the coldshoulder B.making mydayC.following suitD.beating aroundthe bush
12.The beautifulmountain village____we spentour holidaylastyearis locatedin isnow partof Guangxi.A.which;where B.where;what C.that;whatD.when;which
13.The reasonwhy headapted to the newsituations quicklyis thathe hada attitude.A.changeable B.stable C.movable D.flexible
14.The medicineshould usuallybe keptout of the ofchildren at home.A.distance B.reachC.limit D.arrival
15.The worseworking conditionswe arelooking forwardto musthave attractedthe localgovernmentsattention.A.see improvedB.seeing improvedC.see improvingD.seeing toimprove
16.—I usuallygo thereby train.—Why notby shipfor achangeA.to try going B.trying togoC.to tryand goD.trygoing
17.Passengers talktothedriver whilethe busis moving,because itwill takehis focusoff theroad.A.would notB.must notC.may not D.need not
18.-I feelcaught betweenexperience andjobs aftergraduation.■Its really_without experienceyou cant get ajob andwithout ajob you cantgetexperience.A.a catch-22B.a HerculeantaskC・a sacredcow D.a MickeyMouse course
19.worries thepublic thatair pollutionis becomingmore and more seriousthese days.A.It B.That C.What D.This
20.forthefree tickets,I wouldnot havegone tosee filmsso often.A.If itisnotB.Had itnot beenC.Were itnotD.If they were not第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
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22.8The worldis filledwith beautifulwinter wonderlanddestinations thatare worthyofavisit.Here area fewto helpyouget your winter vacationresearch started.Salt Lake City,UtahSalt LakeCity,Utah isa perfectspot fbrskiing.Apart fromskiing,youcanvisit Temple Square,the citysmost popularsite fortourists.The Mormon Church isopen tovisitors allyear round.They oftenhost freefamily——friendly movies,plays andmusicevents,making ita greatplace tofind moreinformation aboutother happeningsin SaltLakeCity.Portland,MaineNew Englandisagreat vacationdestination anytimeofthe year.The hotelprices areoften lowerduring thewinter monthsbecauseitisconsidered off-season astourists generallygather hereduring thesummer andearly fill.So if youarelooking fora placetoget goodvalue foryourwintervacation dollars,put Portland,Maine onyour listof go-to spots.Whistler,British ColumbiaWhistler,British Columbiais locatedabout60miles northof Vancouver.It isparticularly favoredfor itsski seasonthat startsduring the thirdweek ofNovember andlasts throughApril.Whistler hasbeen namedon severalinternational bestof lists.So ifyou(出want togo skiingand youare readyto exploreCanadas CoastMountain Range,then youshould lookinto Whistlervacation rentals租).Planning yourwinter wonderlandgetaway iseasy ifyou knowwhere tolook.You donthave feellike youhave togo toa hot,overpriced destinationduringthewinter months.Plenty ofsnowy,fun——filled destinationswill welcomeyou warmly.、1Where canyou goifyouwant toenjoy livemusic performancewith yourfamilyA.Portland,Maine.B.TempleSquare.C.Whistler.D.MormonChurch.、2Who isthe mostlikely togo toPortland,MaineA.People wholike skiing.B.People whohave flexibleschedules.C.People withtight budgets.D.People withreligious beliefs.、3What hasprobably madeWhistler winits internationalreputationA.Its sports-loving residents.B.Its long-lasting skiseason.C.Its low-carbon lifestyle.D.Its easily-accessible coast.(分)
23.8At atime whenalmost anythingcan bepurchased withjust oneclick,its becomean automaticresponse tosimplyreplace whatbreaks.Generations raisedintheearlier halfofthe20th centurywill saythat thiswasnt alwaysso:household appliances(器具),clothing,electronics andmore usedto bebought underthe assumptionthat,with theoccasional repairs,they wouldlast alifetime.Now,some conscientiousconsumers aretaking mattersinto theirown handsand joiningthe Repair Cafe movement.Founded inAmsterdamin2009by sewingexpert MartinePostma,the originalnonprofit hasexpanded tomore than1,500locations worldwide.These pop-up events,which arerun byvolunteers,offer lessonsin howto fixanything fromfixing abutton toan unresponsivelaptop.“Theres juiceand treatsand youget tomeet newpeople/9says Bennett,a retiredcivil servantand volunteerfixer atthe RepairCafeToronto,where shemends jewellery.She bringsher ownspecialized toolsbut saysmost itemscould berepaired byanyone withapair ofpliers andsome determination.Something thatis brokentook timeand resourcesto make,so ifyoure throwingit out,yourewasting thoseresources.If youcant finda RepairCafe nearyou,its easyto startone.RepairCafe.org offersa startermanual withstep-by-stepinstructions.Changing howwe acquirethings isnecessary,but theresalso somethingto besaid forsimply notgetting theminthe first place.一Most ofus havemore thanwhat weneed Jsays Marina.This canlead toa lotof anxiety,like thinkabout everythingpacked intheback ofyour closet;do youown thosethings ordo theyown you”She suggestswe trainourselves to make mindfulpurchases.Lazarovic,whose delayedpurchase wenteven further,explains thatless shoppinghas freedup more time forfamily activities,dinner withfriends andmaking art.By doingso,as sheputs it,I gotout ofthat need-to-buy-it crazeand inthe endI feelgood thatIvemade something.”、1How wouldpeople raisedinthe1940s deal with brokenhome appliancesA.Sell thematalower price.B.Press thebutton tofind thefault.C.Repair themto lastlonger.D.Donate themto recyclingstations.、2What doesBennett sayabout her workA.She likesthe goodfood peoplebring forherwork.B・Helping makerepairs meanssaving resources.C.She willset upher ownRepairCafesoon.D.She learnedto repairjewels aftershe retired.、3Which ofthe followingbest explains“conscientious“underlined inParagraph2A.Responsible.B.Generous.C.Powerful.D.Irreplaceable.、4What gooddoes Lazarovicthink lessshopping willdo to usA.Ifll makeus lessanxious aboutused thingsathome.B.Itll forceus tomake donationsof unwantedthings.C.Ifll leadus toexplore theworld moreresponsibly.D.It willprovide usmoretimefor beneficialevents.
24.(8分)Electronic devicescan seemlike a third partynin somerelationships becausesome partnersspend moretime onthemthan witheach other.When AmandaGao,a26-year-old white-collar workerin Beijing,went toa hotpotrestaurant with her boyfriendon Fridaynightseveral weeksago,she expectedthattheywould havea goodtime together.To herdisappointment,however,it didnot turnout thatwaylater.As soonas theywere ledto theirseats andshe beganto orderdishes,he buriedhimself inhis mobilephone“It seemedthat hisphone was making itsway betweenus.A datethat shouldhave belongedtousturned intoone wheremy(破boyfriend dateda third party and I feltleft out.Gao said,some people,like her,havefoundthat electronicshave beensabotaging坏)their romanticrelationships.A study,published inthe journalPsychology ofPopular MediaCulture inApril2017,questioned nearly200college agedadultswho werein committedrelationships toreport ontheir andtheir partnerssmartphone dependency.The resultsshowed people who(过were moredependent ontheir phoneswere lesssure abouttheir relationships,and peoplewho consideredtheir partnersexcessively度地)dependent ontheir deviceswere lesssatisfied in their relationship.Lin Yuan,a relationshipadvisor inBeijing,noted thatas moreandmoreelectronics comeout andspice uppeoples lives,they areatthe sametime becomingathirdparty inrelationships,especially foryoung people.Lin saidshe knewof somepeoplewhosuggest thatelectronics shouldbe keptout ofbedrooms,which sheconsidered challengingandhard to be putinto practicefor mostcouples.She recommendedthat ifpeople arefeeling neglectedintheirrelationship,they needtorespectfully lettheir partnersknow theirfeeling.Communication isalways the best andthe mostefficient way,“she said.、1What isGaos feeling when enteringthe restaurantwithherboyfriendA.Disappointed B.ExpectantC.Annoyed D.Uneasy、2Which ofthe followingmay LinYuan agreewithA.Gaos boyfriendis addictedto playinggamesB.Most couplescan keepelectronics outof bedroomsC.Partners shouldcommunicate moreto understandeach otherbetterD.Couples shouldstop usingelectronics toavoid theproblem mentionedabove、3Why wasthe caseof AmandaGao mentionedA.To explainwho thethirdparty”isB.To stressthe importanceof electronicdevicesC.To encourageadvisors totalk aboutthe caseD.To introducethe phenomenaof excessivelydepending onelectronics、4Which ofthe followingcan bethe besttitle forthe textA.Are deviceskilling romanceB.How tobeat smartphoneC,The romanticstory ofMiss GaoD.The relationshipbetween manand smartphone(分)(休,息)
25.10She satatthe picnic tablealone.Recess wasin fullswing.She remainedawkward aroundher classmates.She seemedunsure ofwhat to do orsay,yet I could seeher eyeslonging foracceptance.Many studentshad alreadydecided thatherfriendship wouldnot beworth theenergy requiredtoovercomethe awkwardness.Others teasedher.Most ignoredher-except forone.Brianna,the classclown,wasmakingthe otherstudents laugh,asusual.Brianna,do yousee Mollydown thereWould youmindwalking down there andinviting herto comeup herewith therest ofus”Brianna sighed.I couldtell shedidnt wantto sacrificeprecious minutesof herown recesstodowhat Iwas askingof her,but Ialsoknew herheart.She oftenthought of others beforeherself-a rarecharacter foranyone,much lessa kid.(行贿)Knowing thischoice washard forher,1pulled outa D-buck,our classcuixency.Though briberywas notthe idealwayto handlethis situation,I neededher cooperation.“Here,Ill payyou foryour time.”She offeredan insinceresmile,grasped thegreen paper,and headeddownthehill.As therest ofthe childrenscreamed andlaughed,my eyeslocked onBrianna asshe nearedthepicnictable.Molly couldbedifficult,and Iwouldnt havebeen surprisedif shesent Briannahack alone,refusing herinvitation.When sheencouraged herselfto astandingposition,I sighedwith relief.A minutelater,I felta lapon myshoulder.Here,Mrs.D.She handedmetheD-buck.“Why”I asked.“I shouldntkeep this.Her eyesfell toher feet,guilt radiatingfrom herquiet voice.I dontwant Mollyto thinkI onlywent toget什her soIcouldearn aD-buck.Shes myiend.”A momentlater,theywereall laughingagain,and whoshould Isee amongthem,laughing forthefirstlime thatweek Molly.、1How wasMolly inthe authorseyesA.She oftenmade funofothers.B,She goton wellwith otherkids.C.She waseager tobe accepted.D.She refusedtomakefriends withothers.、2On whataspect wasBrianna differentfrom otherkidsA.Clown talent.B.Cooperation.C.Honesty.D.Kindness.、3How wasthe authorfeelingwhenBrianna walkedto MollyA.Worried.B.Regretful.C.Grateful.D.Puzzled.、4Which ofthe followingcan bethebesttittle forthe textA.A D-buck B.A StrangeGirlC.Power ofa SmileD.How toBe aGreat Teacher第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1・5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)完形填空
26.30阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1--20各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑I oftenread ofincidents ofmisunderstanding orconflict.Tm left1,Why dothese peoplecreate mistrustand problems,especially withthose fromother2Iwasgrowing upin Kuala Lumpur inthe early1960s,3children fromdifferent racesand religionsplayed andstudied4in harmony.At thattime my family liveda stones5from Ismails.And noone wasbothered thatIsmail wasa MalayMuslim andIwas anIndian Hindu—we just6our differences.Perhaps,our eldershad notfilled ourheads withunnecessaryadvice,well7or otherwise.We werenine whenwe becamefriends.During theschool holidays,wed8the countrysideon ourbicycles,hoping to9the unexpected.At timesIsmail wouldaccompany myfamily aswe madea rareshopping tripto town.We wouldbe gladof his
10.When Iwas twelve,myfamilymoved toJohor.Ismaifs familylater returnedto theirvillage,andI11touch withhim.One springafternoonin1983,1stopped ataxi inKualaLumpur.I12my destination.The driveracknowledged my13but didnot moveoff.Instead,(绰号)(称he looked14at me.Raddar”he said,using mychildhood nickname.Iwasastonished atbeing so15addressed呼).Unexpectedly!It wasIsmail!Even aftertwo16we stillrecognized eachother.Grasping hisshoulder,I felta trueaffection,something17to describe.If we can allowour childrentobe18without prejudice,they911build friendshipswith people,regardless ofrace orreligion,who willbe19their sidethrough thickand thin.On suchfriendships aresocieties buildand20wecantruly be,as WilliamShakespeare oncewrote,we happyfew,we bandof brothers”.
1、A.interested B・pleased C.puzzled D.excited、2A.parties B.cities C.villages D.races、3A.why B.which C.how D.when、4A.together B.around C.alone D.apart、5A.drop B.throw C.move D.roll、6A.refused B,made C.sought D.accepted、7A.paid B.meant C,preserved D.treated、8A.explore B.search C.discover D.desert、9A.get throughB.dealwithC.come acrossD.take away
10、A.arrival B・choice C.effort D.company、11A.lost B.gained C.developed D.missed、12A.stated B,ordered C.decided D.chose13A.attempts B,instructions C.opinions D.arrangements、14A.anxiously B.carelessly C.disappointedly D.fixedly、15A.familiarly B,strangely C.fully D.coldly、16A.departures B.months C,years D.decades、17A.possible B.funny C.hard D.clear、18A.them B.themselves C.us D.ourselves19A.from B.by C.with D.against。
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