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2024-2025学年鹤岗市重点中学高三3月第二次周考英语试题注意事项考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号
1.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效第一部分必须用铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑色字
2.2B迹的签字笔作答考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
5301.40grams ofmeat perday ispeople shouldconsume in order tostay fit.A.that B.whyC.how D.what一
2..What didshe want to know,Tom一She wonderedwe couldcomplete theexperimentA.when wasit that B.it was when thatC.it waswhen D.when it was that一
3.Ken,,but yourradio isgoing tooloud.一Oh,Pm sorry.Fil turnit downright now.A.I hateto sayit B.It doesn,t hurtto askC.V mreally tiredof itD.Pm crazyabout it
4.with somuch trouble,we failedto completethe taskon timeA.To faceB.Faced C.Face D.facing
5..This rawchocolate tastespretty deliciousdue toamount ofmelted purefresh cream.A.equal B.generous C.insufficient D.tiny
6.Though the story ofLi Yunlongin theTV drama“Bright Sword”i§a fiction,much ofhappened ishistoricallytrue.A.that B.what C.which D.it
7.Sometimes smilesaround the world befalse,hiding otherfeelings likeanger,fear orworry.A.can B.wouldC.should D.must
8..The newmovie to be one of thebiggest money-makers of all time.A.pretends B.agrees C.promises D.declines
9..With somesnow ontop ofit,the YellowMountain lookedfantastic thiswinter.Actually,!doubt whetherwe couldvisitmountain in China.A.a mostbeautiful B.the mostbeautifulC.a morebeautiful D.a beautiful
10.Instead ofmaking choicesfor theirchildren,liberal parentsusually say,66Go whereyou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21011Last weekend,my classmateand Iwent on a campingtrip nearthe riverIt wasnot longdistance,so wechose to get here、by bike、We startedwith earlyin themorning Onthe way,we talked about thatwe saw aroundIt takesabout halfan hourto get、to theplace Onarriving,some girlssat down,had herbreakfast andlistened to the birdssings Someadmired theriver while、others drewpictures Myfriends and I founda quietlyplace and went fishingsTo oursurprise,we gotmuch fishes、、第二节书面表达(满分分)Time passedso quicklyand wehad tosay goodbyeI enjoyedthe pleasantor excitingtrip25(分)假设你是晨光中学高三学生李津,应邀参加学校组织的“英语学习师生座谈会”,请你根据下面所提示的信息,
29.25用英语写一篇发言稿,简单介绍自己英语学习的情况,并对学校今后的英语教学提出建议自己英语学习的情况学习方法、习惯等;
1.对学校英语教学的建议(请考生根据自己的经历与感想,提出两至三点建议)
2.注意词数不少于开头和结尾已经写好,不计入总词数
1.100o文中不得提及考生所在学校和本人姓名
2.Dear teacherand schoolmates,Its a great pleasurefor meto behere andshare myexperience...Thank youfor listening.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1D、2D、3A、4B、5B、6B、7A、8C、9C、10A、11D、12A、13C、14D、15C、16A、17C、18B、19A、20C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、
211.B
2.B
3.C
4.D、22L A
2.A
3.C
4.B、
231.B
2.C
3.D
4.D、
241.C
2.D
4.A、
251.D
2.C
3.A
4.B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L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.C
2.B
3.C
4.A
5.D
6.B
7.A
8.C
9.B
10.A
11.B
12.D
13.A
14.B
15.D
16.C
17.A
18.C
19.C
20.B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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5151271.located
2.it
5.the
6.that
7.collections
8.held
9.But
10.representing第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、一
281.classmate classmates前力口
2.long a去掉
3.with
4.that—what
5.takes-took
6.her-their
7.sings—singing
8.quietly—quiet一
9.much many•一
10.oi and第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear teacherand schoolmates,Its a great pleasurefor meto behere andshare myexperience oflearning Englishwith you.To beginwith,we shouldlearn to learn efficiently,adopting someeffective methods.Besides,developing agood habit is alsoofimportance.It reallybenefits mea lotto previewlessons,get activelyinvolved in class,and reviewwhat has been taughtafter class.Most importantly,I oftenlisten toEnglish programson TVand onthe radioand consultsome Englishinformation fromthe Internetandother sourcesin myspare time,which helpsto improvemy English.Now,rd liketo makesome suggestionson Englishteaching inour school.Firstly,we shouldbe givenmore opportunitiesto usewhatweve learnedinclass.Secondly,I hopeour teacherscan recommendmore interestingbooks andmagazines in order to make usbetterunderstand English.Finally,I suggestwe havemore Englishactivities,such asEnglish contestsand Englishcorners.Thank youfor listening.A.will B.shouldC.can D.must
11.Everything seemedto begoing for the firsttwo daysafter Iarrived inNew York.A.vividly B.generally C.frequently D.smoothly一
12.May Igo outto playbasketball,Mum_Do whatyou like.A.Go ahead!B.Youve gotit.C.Ifs yourturn.D.Not at all!
13.By doingso,you canmore informationand detailsabout thetopic,and betterunderstand it.A.keep upwith B.do awaywithC.have accessto D.get downto
14.She musthave rankedher birthdaypresents inorder ofbecause thetop oneis herfavorite.A.value B.time C.interest D.preference
15.You cantuse thecomputer now,the upgradeof thesystem isunder way.A.until B.unlessC.as D.after一
16.Did Lindasee thetraffic accident—No,no soonerthan ithappened.A.had shegone B.she hadgoneC.has shegone D.she hasgone
17.The Britishgovernment publishedan officialpolicy documentits plansto bringthe UKout of the EuropeanUnion.A.letting outB.putting outC.setting outD.working out
18.For thousandsof years,poetry thefavorite typeof literaturefor manyin China.A.is B.has beenC.was D.will be
19.By thetime I saw theangry expressionon hisface,I exactlywhat I was havingto face.A.knew B.had knownC.would knowD.have known
20.—Kingsman:The SecretService isa spyaction comedyfilm.Wants tocome withme…Pd loveto,but mybest friendis gettingmarried,andIwonit for anything.A.overlook B.tradeC.miss D.forget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)
21.6For years,decades infact,Tve puzzledover theresponse mostpeople havewhen Itell themI mostlytravel alone.“Youre sobrave!nWhy isit thata womantravelling alone,as I have oftendone formonths ata time,is perceivedto bebrave,whereas menwhotravel aloneare entirelyunremarkableYou areonly bravewhen youare afraid of somethingbut still do itanyway.Ihavenever been afraidoftravelling alone.The firsttime Itravelled alonewaswhenI was
19.1was dueto travel in Europewith afriend at the endof thesummer.She announcedby lettertwo daysbefore ourdeparture thatshe wouldbe leavingme halfwayat Vienna.It was too lateby thento ropeinanother friend,so it was eitherto gohome afterVienna,or keepgoing by myself.I keptgoing.I goton trainsby myself,checked intohostelsbymyselfand foundmy wayaround bymyself.It wasweird atfirst,but laterI stoppedworrying about it.When I got backto Irelandafter thattrip,I feltproud ofmyself.I had done somethingI hadassumed wouldbe hard,and ithadturned outto benot hardat all.That wasthree decadesago,and sincethen Ihave travelledall overthe world,usually onmy own.1stilldowhat Idid then,whichis tokeep adiary.The greatestgift ofsolo travelhas beenthose Ivemet alongthe way.I mayhave setoff aloneeach timebut Iveencounteredmany people who becameimportant to me.I metmy husbandin Kathmandu,Nepal.I metlifelong friendsin Australia,Poland,Hungary,Turkey,India,Indonesia andmany otherplaces.1What makesthe authorpuzzled whenshe tellspeople ofher experienceA.Peoples disbelief.B.Peopled response.C.Peopled approval.D.Peopled criticism.、2What doesthe authorsay abouther firsttime totravel aloneA.It wasa tripby design.B.She hadto chooseto goby herself.C.It washarder thanexpected.D.She setoff allalone.、3What dothe underlinedwords solotravelin the lastparagraph meanA.Group Travel.B.Travelling withfriends.C.Travelling alone.D.Travelling withmusic.、4How hasthe authorbenefited fromher travelA.She hasovercome herfear oftravelling alone.B.She haswritten acouple ofbooks.C.She hasreceived agreat manygifts.D.She hasmet manypeople allthe way.(分)
22.8Theres acurious thingabout people.All ofus aredriven insome wayor anotherto achieve—we want to runfaster,be morecreative,win moreawards,and earnmore money.But heresthe thing:if youwant tooffer warmof wisdom,constructivecriticism orn360-degree feedback1,then thinkagain.Most ofus wouldrather nothear it.(自尊(、)Our easily-broken egos/1are partlyto blame.We allwanttomeet ourown expectationsof ourselves,and sobeingcritiqued canpresent ahuge threatto ouregos.Yet asdecades ofpsychological theoryand researchhave indicated,people haveendlesstricky strategiesof remainingpositive in the faceof criticism.For thisreason,rather thanus welcomingfeedback withopen arms,ourfirst responseis oftenan automaticdefense.These reactionsserve tomake usfeel betterabout ourselves.Psychological researchexposes thisunhealthy appetitefor ignorance.In onestudy,students watcheda falseeducational filmabouta seriousdisease calledTAA Deficiency
1.In fact,TAA Deficiencyis completelyfictional,but the students werenot toldthis(评估)information;instead,they wereasked whetherthey wishedto providea cheek test forassessing theirrisk ofdeveloping thedisease.Half of thestudentswere toldthat ifthey everdeveloped TAADeficiency,then the treatment wouldinvolve themtaking atwo-week courseof pills.Of thisgroup,52%agreed to provide thecheektest.The otherhalf ofstudents learnedthetreatmentwouldinvolve takingthe pillsfor therest of their lives.Of thisgroup,only21%agreed to the test.These findingsshow acommon patternseen inother studieswithin andbeyond thecontext ofhealthcare.That is,people areespeciallyresistant tohearing feedbackwhen they believe itcould leadthem todo somethingdifficult-or unpleasant.1The authorimpliesin Paragraph1that peopleshould.A.be cautiouswhen givingadvice B.be satisfiedwith whathe hasC.offer constructivecriticism D.care lessabout others、2How dopeople usuallyreact whenfacing criticismA.They try to avoidit.B.They dealwith itseriously.C.They tendto defendthemselves.D.They turnto psychologicaltheory.、3Why didntmost of the secondgroup agreeto thetestA.They didn*t believein it.B.They knewitwasjust anexperiment.C.They weresensitive tothe negativeresult.D.They didntlike theway theywere treated.、4What canbe the best title for thepassageA.Meeting CriticismB.Rethinking FeedbacksC.Improving HealthcareD.Fighting TAADeficiency(分)(孑[子)
23.8If Confuciuswere alivetoday andcould celebratehis September28birthday witha bigcake,there wouldbea lotof candles.Hed needa fanorastrong windto helphim putthem out.While manypeople inChina rememberConfucius onhis specialday,few people in the United Stateswill givehim apassingthought.Ifs nothingpersonal.Most Americansdont evenremember thebirthdays of their ownnational heroes.But thatdoesnt meanthat Americansdont careabout Confucius.In manyways hehas becomea bridgethat foreignersmust crossifthey wantto reacha deeperunderstanding ofChina.In thepast twentyyears,the Chinesestudies programshave gainedhuge popularityin Westernuniversities.More recently,theChinese governmenthas setup ConfuciusInstitutes inmore than80countries.These schoolsteach bothChinese languageand culture.(哲学).The maincourses ofChinese cultureusually includeChinese art,history andphilosophy Somesocial scientistssuggest that(利用)(缺陷)Westerners shouldtake advantageof ancientChinese wisdomtomakeup thedrawbacks Westernphilosophy.Studentsin the United States,atthesame time,are racingto learnChinese.So theywill beready forlife ina worldwhere Chinais anequal powerwiththe UnitedStates.Businessmen whohope tomake moneyinChinaare readingbooks about Confucius tounderstand theirChinesecustomers.So the old thinkersideas arestill aliveand well.Today Chinaattracts the West morethan ever,and itwill needmore tointroduceConfucius andChinese culturetotheWest.As for theoldthinker,he willnot beforgotten bypeoplein theWest,even ifhis birthdayis.、1The openingparagraph ismainly intendedto.A.provide somekey factsaboutConfuciusB.attract thereaders,interest in the subjectC.show greatrespect forthe ancientthinker D.、prove thepopularity ofmodern birthdaycelebrations2We canlearn fromParagraph4that Americanstudents.A.take anactive partinChinese competitionsB.try toget highscores inChinese exams、C.have agreat interestin studyingChinese D.fight fora chancetolearnChinese3What is thebest titlefor this passageA.Forgotten Wisdomin AmericaB.Huge FansoftheChinese LanguageC,Chinese Culturefor Westerners汕D.Old ThinkerwaBig Future、4The passageis likelyto appearin.A.a biographyB.a historypaperC.a philosophytextbook D.a newspaper(分)
24.8Do youwanttolive another100years ormore Someexperts saythat scientificadvances willone dayenable humanstolast tensof yearsbeyond whatis nowseen asthe naturallimit ofthe humanlife span.(永生)」“I thinkwe areknocking atthe doorof immortalitysaid MichaelZey,a MontclairState Universitybusiness professor(保守的估计)and authorof twobooks onthe future.I thinkby2075we willsee itand thafsa conservativeestimateAt theconference inSan Francisco,Donald Louria,a professorat NewJersey MedicalSchool inNewark saidadvances inusing(纳米技术)genes aswell asnanotechnology makeit likelythat humanswill livein thefuture beyondwhat hasbeen possiblein thepast.There isagreateffort sothat people can live from120to180years,he said.Some havesuggested that there is no limitand thatpeoplecould liveto200or300or500years.”However,many scientistswho specializein agingare doubtfulaboutitand saythe humanbody isjust notdesigned tolast pastabout120years.Even withhealthier lifestylesand lessdisease,they sayfailure ofthe brainand organswill finallylead allhumans todeath.Scientists alsodiffer onwhat kindof lifethe superaged mightlive.It remainsto beseen ifyou pass120,you know;could youbehealthy enoughto havegood qualityof life^said LeonardPoon,director ofthe Universityof GeorgiaGerontology Centre.C€At present、peoplewhocould getto thatpoint arenot ingood healthatall.”1By sayingwe areknocking atthe doorof immortality”,Michael Zeymeans.A.theybelievethatthereisnolimit of livingB.they aresure tofind thetruth aboutlong livingC・they havegot someideas aboutliving foreverD.they areable tomake peoplelive pastthe present life span、2Donald Louriasattitude towardslong livingis that.A.peoplecanlivefrom120to180B.it isstill doubtfulhow longhumans canliveC.the humanbody isdesigned tolast pastabout120yearsD.itispossible forhumans tolive longerinthefuture、()3The underlinedit”in paragraph4refers to.A・agreateffortB.the ideaof livingbeyond thepresentlifespanC.the ideaoflivingfrom200to300years、D.the conservativeestimate4What wouldbe thebesttitleforthistextA.Living Longeror NotB.Science,Technology and Long LivingC.No Limitfor HumanLifeD.Healthy LifestyleandLongLiving(分)
25.10When John Muir was11years old,his familymoved fromScotland totheUnitedStates andsettled inWisconsin.John wasgood withtools andsoon becamean inventor.He firstinvented amodel ofa sawmill.Later,he inventedan alarmclock thatwouldcause thesleeping persontobetipped outof bedwhen thetimer sounded.Muir lefthome atan earlyage.He tooka1,000-mile walksouth tothe Gulfof Mexicoin1867and
1868.Then hesailed forSanFrancisco.The citywastoonoisy andcrowded forMuir,so heheaded inland forthe Sierra Nevadas.When Muirdiscovered the Yosemite Valleyinthe Sierra Nevadas,itwasas ifhe hadcome home.He lovedthe mountains,thewildlife,and thetrees.He climbedthe mountainsand evenclimbed treesduring thunderstormsinordertogetcloser tothe wind.He put(冰〃|).forth thetheory inthe late1860s thatthe YosemiteValley hadbeen formedthrough theaction ofglaciers Peopleridiculedhim.Not until1930was Muirstheory provencorrect.Muir beganto writearticles abouttheYosemiteValley totell readersabout itsbeauty.His writingalso warnedpeople thatYosemitewas indanger fromtimber miningand sheepranching interests.In1901,Theodore Rooseveltbecame presidentoftheUnitedStates.He wasinterested inconservation.Muir tookthe presidentthrough Yosemite,and Roosevelthelped getlaws passedto createYosemiteNational Parkin
1906.Although Muirwon manyconservation battles,he losta majorone.He foughtto savethe Hetch Hetchy Valley,which peoplewantedto daminordertoprovidewater forSan Francisco.In late1913,a billwas signedto damthe valley.Muir diedin
1914.Somepeople saylosing thefight toprotect thevalley killedMuir.、1When didMuir inventa uniqueform ofalarm clockA.While thefamily stilllived inScotland.B.After hesailed toSan Francisco.C.After hetraveled inYosemite.D.While theMuir familylived inWisconsin.、2What didJohn Muirdo soonafter hearrived inSan FranciscoA・He wroteshort storiesforthelocal newspaper.B.He putforth atheory abouthow Yosemitewas formed.C.He headedinlandfortheSierraNevadas.D.He beganto writearticles abouttheSierraNevadas.、3When didJohn Muirmeet TheodoreRooseveltA.Between1901and
1906.B.Between1906and
1914.C.Between1868and
1901.D.Between1906and
1907.、4JohnMuiris mostprobably rememberedas.A.a famouspolitician intheUnitedStatesB・a naturalistto helppreserve largenature areasC.a loserinthefight toprotect theHetchHetchyValleyD.an inventorofamodel ofsawmill andan alarmclock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L530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)(大米花糖)
26.30Early thismorning,Igotup tomake abatch ofRice Krispie treats formy neighboracross thehall.She1greetsme whenwe seeeach other,and herlittle boy,whos now4,wont talktomeeither.Last Monday,she calledthe firefighterswhen apan Idforgotten onthe stovecaused my flat to2I hadgone fora walk,but whenI camehomethe streetin frontof ourapartment was3by apolice car,a firetruck andan ambulance!4Isawthem,I rememberedthe pan!I feltsafe knowingthat5we dontget along,my neighborhaddonethe rightthing anddidnt blameme.Hence,the RiceKrispie treats.()Last Christmas,my neighborrevealed thatshe hadbeenalittle angryabout mebecause ofa n_26four yearsago.I hadapologizedand askedif therewas anythingI coulddo to27our relationship,but shewould notaccept my6Her directrefusal really7me.After that,I decidedrd justleave herbe-a relationship8two towork.So,you see,Iwasreally scaredshe wasgoing torefuse myoffer again,9me standingon her10holding myplate oftreats.Then,Ireminded myselfof howgood Ihad feltthe daybefore whenId donesome randomacts of33aftertelling myself:Feel thefear,and doit11After placingthe RiceKrispietreatsonabeautiful plate,I openedmy apartmentdoor andmet herinthehall way.I saidI justwantedto tellyou how12I amthat youwere payingattention onMonday.I heldthe plate13her,explaining thesewere verysweet Americantreatsand thatshe14trytosee whethershe andher familyliked them.She tookthe plateandwetalkedabit about15she7dbecome awareofthesmoke inmyflatbefore partingways.Back athome I
16、1A.warmly B.occasionally C.barely D.frequently、、2A.go upB.smoke upC.burn upD.tear up3A.filled B.surrounded C.blocked D.taken、4A.The instantB.For aminute C.That momentD.At thattime
6、A.affair B.incident C.deed D.event
7、A.improve B.build C.reunite D.establish、B.suggestion C,apology D.request8A.advice、B.saddened C.amused D.amazed9A.shockedB.costs C.covers D.C.makes、10A.takesB,leaving keepingD.remaining11A.having、5A.as thoughB.in caseC.now thatD.even though
12、A.home B.hall C.apartment D.doorstep、13A.kindness B.happiness C.politeness D.willingness、14A.some wayB.anyway C.somehow D.somewhat、15A.kind16A.atB.on C.towards D.over17A.could B.must C.would D.need、18A.when B.what C.how D.where
19、A.performed B.learned C.did D.playedB.safe C.happy D.grateful20A.receive B.respond C.reflect D.realize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
1.5151分
27.15The BritishMuseum,locate inthe Bloomsburyarea ofLondon,isthefirst nationalpublic museumdedicated tohumanhistory,art andculture Itspermanent collectionnumbers some8million works,making2,oneofthelargest inexistence Ithasbeen3wide sourced,and documentingthestoryof humanculture4its beginningstothepresentAs withall othernational museumsin
5.United Kingdom,it chargesno admissionfee Itsownership ofsome ofits mostfamous objects
6.originally camefrom othercountries iscontroversial,particularly inthe caseoftheParthenon MarblesToday themuseum nolonger手稿houses
7.collection ofnatural history,and thebooks andmanuscripts onceit
8.hold nowform partoftheindependentBritish Library,
9.it stillkeeps itsuniversality incollections ofartificial works
10.represent thecultures oftheworld,ancient andmodern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女文,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并在其下面写出该加的词A,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。
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