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2024-2025学年四川省凉山州会东中学高三考前抢分
(三)英语试题注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号填写在试题卷和答题卡上用2B铅笔将试卷类型(B)填涂在答题卡相应位置上将条形码粘贴在答题卡右上角〃条形码粘贴处〃o.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净22B后,再选涂其他答案答案不能答在试题卷上非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉
3.原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液不按以上要求作答无效考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
5301.It suddenlyoccurred to him he had lefthis keysin the office.A.that B.whatC.where D.which
2.me tomorrowand mlet youknow thelab result.A・Calling B.Call C.To callD.Having called
3..Although Mailerwas notalone inwelcoming theflowering ofcreativity,the authoritieshated it,did manypassengers.A.which B.as C.that D.so
4.No decisionA aboutany futureappointment untilall thecandidates have been interviewed.A.will bemade B.is madeC.is beingmade D.has beenmade
5..Ann saidwhenever herfather wasunhappy hego outand buysomething,usually somethinglarge anduseless.A.should B.couldC.would D.might
6..The mothergoes madevery timeshe washesthe T-shirt herson wipeshis dirtyhands.A.that B.whereC.which D.when
7.—What differencewill itmake weshall go to theconcert onTuesday orSaturday一They offera discount on weekdays.A.that B.whenC.if D.why
8.,for thefree tickets,I wouldnot havegone to see filmsso often.A.If itis notB.Had itnot beenC.Were itnot D.If theywere not
9.Nature isunderstandable in the senseshe willanswer trulyand rewardwith discoverieswhen weask her、、17A.stopped B.trembled C.returned D.forgot18A.bonus B.discount C.receipt D.comment19A.sold B.selected C.insured、第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处D.parked20A.admitted B.avoided C.risked D.considered
1.515填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1(分)
27.15When I was young,I was not popular1-my classmatesIf youdasked me,I wouldhave toldyou I was againstbullying(霸凌)()But one day,Iwasin theclassroom,
2.chat withmy friendLizzie,when Kristinawalked up to meShe wasone of the bulliesso()(羞辱)」)()I prepared
3.me for more insultsI looked at her,feeling4terrify Butshe saidthat she was sorryfor whatshe
5.do tomeIaccepted herapology Later,we becamefriends,laughing atpeople,6,even pushingthem Peoplewere noticingme in
7.way theyneverhad beforeThenoneday,Lizzie cameup to me andshouted,youve becomea bully!,,That nightIwas8」(wake)thinking fora longtime()The nextday atschool,I apologizedto Lizzieand toldher I would neverhurt her
9.feel likethat again第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10,took awhile toearn backher trust,but eventuallywe gotback tonormal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,每
28.1010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(A),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
21011、Recently,as thedevelopment of the Internet,there is a kindof languagecalling the Web LanguageThe otherday ourclass、have a discussion about if weshould welcometheWeb Language Fortypercent ofstudents think it ridiculousIn theiropinions,it doesno goodto helpingpeople communicating,nor isit usefulfor learningEnglish Besides,itll makeChinese、、more standard,finally ruiningour mothertongue However,60%of ourclass arefond ofit Theythinkit simple,convenient、and helpfulin expressingthem Personally,I thinkits nota goodhabit touse theWebLanguageIt maybe popular,but you第二节书面表达(满分分)may alsomake yourselfbe misunderstood25(分)假如你是高一学生李华,你们班同学打算本周六去爬长城,请给你的外教写一封信,邀请他参加此次活
29.25Chris动请包括以下内容介绍活动的相关信息(时间,集合地点,交通工具);
1.携带物品(午餐,相机,雨伞等)
2.要求字数字左右;
1.100适当进行扩展.
2.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1A、2B、3B、4A、5C、6B、7C、8B、9A、10C、11A、12C、13C、14A、15B、16B、17A、18B、19C、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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3.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.B
2.A
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6.B
7.D
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15.D
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17.C
18.C
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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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25、29Dear Chris,It iswith the greatest ofpleasure that I writeto invite you tojoin ourclass toclimb theGreat Wallthis Saturday.We willdepart at8am at the schoolgate andthe returnis arrangedat5pm,so wewill haveplenty oftime toenjoy theouting.Wewill takea busdirectly toour destination.I recommendtaking yourcamera with you tocapture thebeautiful scenesof nature.Whafsmore,an umbrellaor rainproofjacket wouldmost likelybe neededsince ashort showerhas beenforecast,but Ibelieve itshouldnt spoilourjourney.Please bringlunch andsnacks withyou-we planto holda partyon thetop of the hill.Were lookingforward toseeing you and hopeyou willenjoy thetrip.Yours,Li Huaquestionsvia observation.A.that B.whereC.how D.what一
10.What aboutthe protectionof thesenew machines—Lets keepthe surfacedust byputting acover over them.A.far fromB.apart fromC.free fromD.away from--一
11.They sayPhilips brotheris abillionaire.-™He wouldntaccept anyhelp fromhis brother,even ifit wereoffered.A.What ifB.What forC.So whatD.Forget it
12.Under goodtreatment,many patientsare beginningto andwill soonrecover.A.turn upB.catch upC.pick upD.show up
13.™Do youthink Ishould join the singinggroup,Mary--If Iwere in your shoes,I certainlywould.A.None of your business.B.It depends.C.Why notD.I don,t thinkso.
14.—The weatheris toocold Marchthis year.-It wasstill when I camehere years ago.A.for;colder B・in;coldC.in;hot D.for;hotter
15.Thanks foryour usefuladvice;otherwise Isuch rapidprogress.A.didnt makeB.couldn,t havemadeC.hadnt madeD.shouldnt havemade
16.They haveleading expertsin thisfield,and thatstheyve madeimportant progress.A.where B.why C.whether D.who
17.—It shouldnttake longto clearup afterthe partyif weall volunteerto help.…Thats right..A.Many handsmake lightwork B.Something isbetter thannothingC.The morethe merrierD.The soonerbegin,the soonerdone
18.left thedoor unlockedmust beheld responsiblefor theaccident.A.Whomever B.WhoeverC.WhateverD.Whenever
19.US slangis hugelythanks to the manydifferent ethnicgroups thathave settledin thecountry.一A.delicate B.dynamic C.diverse D.desperate
20.What amess!You arealways solazy!—Pm notto blame,mum.I amyou havemade me.A.how B.what C.that D.who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)
21.6The TrueStory ofa YoungManWhen ReginaldLindsay received a scholarshipto MorehouseCollege inAtlanta,Georgia in1923,what hewanted mostwasnotajob with a goodsalary,but achance to be amember ofCongress as a southernrepresentative.After earninghis degreeat Harvard LawSchool in1930,he returnedto theSouth to practice lawamong thepoor.“I want to help them understandwhat theirrights areand tohelpthem achieve them J he said.Then heran fbrpolitical officeat thelocal andstate leveluntil he was readyto try for Congress.Reg grewup in a low-income Negrosection ofBirmingham,Alabama.Brought upby his grandparents afterhis parentsweredivorced whilehewasvery young,Reg hadbeen livingthrough aperiod offar-reaching progressin racerelations.In thesummer of1928Reg himselfbecame a good exampleof thisprogress whenhe becamethe firstNegro studentappointed toa specialnew program.The programintroduced brightyoung studentsto theworkings ofthe GeorgiaState governmentand encouragedthem toseekemployment thereafter finishingtheir education.vebeenlucky,“he said.I seemto havebeen in the rightplace at the rightButluck wasonly partof Regs story,for hemade themost ofopportunities thatcame hisway.He learnedto readin kindergartenandbegan visitingthe public library regularlyto borrowbooks.His grandparentsencouraged him,though neitherof themhad mucheducation,and theybought hima setof encyclopedias.I lovedthose booksJheremembered.I usedto comedownstairs beforebreakfastand readshort articles.I enjoyedreading aboutfamous men,and thenIwouldpretend to be oneof them.I guessit waspartlya childishgame andpartly anescape.It wasnt toomuch funtobea NegrowhenIwas akid.While studyingfbr hisbachelor sdegreeat MorehouseCollege,Reg workedon severalpolitical campaignshelping candidatesget electedto governmentoffices.At thesametime hemaintained a“B averagewhile majoringin politicalscience.With justtwo moreyears tocomplete atHarvardLaw School,which alsogave hima scholarship,Reg madeagoodstart onhisprofessional career.He said,The goodlife fbrme isthe kindof lifewhere Ican findsatisfaction in public service.”Then in1931hewas theMassachusetts statecommissioner ofpublic utilitiesand from1993to2009hewasjudge ofthe UnitedStates DistrictCourt fortheDistrict ofMassachusetts.、1After earninghis degreefrom HarvardLawSchool,Reginald plannedto.A.return tohis hometownto finda jobwithagood salaryB.go back to theSouth tohelpthepoor understandtheir rightsC.run forlocal officeto makeprogress on the civilrights movementD.tryforCongress byencouraging thepoor tojoin aneducation program、2In whatway didReginald^sgrandparentsencourage him to readA.They senthim tokindergarten.B.They ledhimtopubliclibrary.C.They boughthim encyclopedias.D.They borrowedmany booksfor him.、3Which ofthe followingwords canbest describeReginaldA.Enthusiastic andcareful.B.Cooperative andmodest.C.Ambitious andhardworking.D.Courageous andgenerous.22・8分Li Ping,a collegestudent hasbeen experiencingsocial awkwardnesssince herjunior middleschool years.Back then,she feltunease aboutgoing to the restroomalone.She evenlimited theamount ofwater shedrank soshe didnthave to go thereoften.Ifeared thatother studentswould thinkthat Ididnt get along wellwith othersif Iwas seenalone,“she said.Li isnot theonly suffererofwhat*s called“social anxiety”.China YouthDaily recentlydid asurvey among1,4people.Nearly half
44.6percent ofthe participantsadmitted thatthey wereafraidof beingthe centerof attention.Up to
66.7percent ofthem saidthey aremore likelytobeanxious duringface-to-facecommunications thanin onlineconversations.But thesefeelings arenot necessarilyanything toworry about.“There is social anxiety9,and there issocial anxiety disorder9or socialphobia
9.They are two completelydifferent things.”said LiSongwei,a psychologicalprofessor at TsinghuaUniversity.According toThomas Rodebaugh,a psychologyprofessoratWashington Universityin StLouis,US,almost everyonesuffersfrom atleast alittle social anxiety.For example,we mayget itbefore speakinginpublic,or havea badnights sleepif thereis goingtobe animportant interviewthe nextday.But whendoes social anxiety developinto adisorder There aretwosimple questionsyou canaskyourself ifyoure concerned一How muchdoes theanxiety affectmy life9and Isit acceptable9If thecondition becomessoproblematic andyou refusetogo out atall andcannot livea normallife,you justneed toseek treatment.he notes.But fbrcommon socialanxiety,people allhave theirdifferent copingstrategies.The wayI employis reasonplus reward/9saidWang Li,another once-sufferer.For example,she tellsherself that thereisno suchthing asright orwrong whenpushing yourselftospeak publicly:there areonly peoplewho agreewithyouor not.And ifshe conquersher fear,she buysnew shoesor goestoseea movieafterclass.、1The firstparagraph ismainly usedto.A.make acomparison B.teach anew word“socialanxiety”C.draw aconclusion D.introduce aphenomenon2What mayThomas Rodebaughagree withA.Social anxietyis adeadly problem.B・Social anxietyis arare problem.C.Little attentionis paidto socialanxiety.D.Not allsocialanxietyneeds treatment.、3The underlinedword“employ“in Paragraph4is closestin meaningto theone inA.I wantto employWeibo as a meanstopracticemy writingB.More than40university graduateswere employedC.The childrenemployed themselvesin paintingD.He employedme asa secretary、4What canwe inferfrom thetextA.Some participantsfeel easierin onlinecommunications.B.Social anxietyis regardedas socialphobia.C.Li Pingdidnt oftengoto the restroombecause shedidnt likedrinking water.D.Wang Lidealt withsocialanxietyonly byrewarding herself.(分)
23.8Crossing your legs isan extremelycommon habit;most peopledont evennotice thattheyre doingit whenthey sit down.While youmay findit comfortableto sit with oneknee crossedoverthe other,it mightbe causinghealth problemsthat youare notawareof.A studypublished inBlood PressureMonitoring statedthat sitting with your legs crossedcan increaseyour blood pressure.Thereason thishappens isbecause the blood inyour legshas towork againstgravity tobe pumpedback toyour heart,crossing one leg overtheother increases resistance,making iteven harderfor theblood tocirculate.This causesyour bodyto increaseyour blood pressure topushthebloodbackto the heart.You wontfeel anyimmediate effects,but ifyou sitfbr longperiods oftime itsimportant thatyou takenoteof howlong youhave yourlegs crossedfbr.You shouldnthave yourlegs crossedformorethan15minutes,and itsimportant thatyouget upand walkaround atleast onceevery hour.Crossing yourlegs canalso leadto neck and backpain.Ideally,its bestfbr ourbodies tosit withour feetplanted flat,hip widthapart,on thefloor,but itsnot easyto maintainperfect postureall dayattheoffice.When you sitwith yourlegs crossed yourhips areina twistedposition,which can cause oneofyourpelvic bonesto rotate.Since yourpelvic bonesupports yourneck andspine,this cancausepressure onyour lowerand middleback andneck.You alsomight noticethat whenyousitwithyourlegscrossedfbr longperiods oftime your feet andlegs gettingly orhave thefeeling of being asleep.This isbecause whenonelegsits ontop oftheotherit causespressure on the veinsand nervesinyourlegs andfeet.It cancause numbnessand/or temporaryparalysis inthe legs,ankles,or feet.While thefeelingofdiscomfort mayonly lastaminute ortwo,repeatedly crossingyourlegsuntil theyfeel numbcancausepermanent nervedamage.So nexttime yousitdown,try toget yourselfinthe habit of sittingwithboth ofyourfeetonthefloor.Not onlywill ithelp yourpostureand stability,but itwill alsosave yourhealth inthe longrun.、1Crossing legswhen sittingmay causethe followingexcept.A.bloodpressureincrease B.neckandback painC.temporary nervedamage D.numbness inthe legs、2Which ofthe followingis trueA.All peopleare usedto sittingwith legscrossed withouttheir ownnotice.B.Researchers areunaware ofhealth problemscaused bythe commonsitting habit.C.It iscrucial butimpossible toget into thehabitofsittingwith feetplanted flat.D.Crossing legsincreasesresistanceof bloodcirculation throughoutthe body.、3After readingthis passage,what willpeople bemore likelyto doA.Maintain ahealthy sittingposture B.Find acomfortable wayto sitC.Move theneck toease discomfortD.Do exercisesto lowerbloodpressure分
24.8Dear Durhammers,Durham hasbeen yourhome inthe pastthree years.This isan appropriatemoment intime toinviteyouasagroup of“tourists“inthis specialexploration.We wouldalso liketo congratulate you onyour forthcomingtransition frombeingaDurhammer toa memberofsociety.Please seeinformation belowon offersand activitiesto assistwith planningyour comingcelebrations.View details of specialoffers forWinter Assemblyat:•Sign upto keepin touchwith Durham University andgetagoody bagsponsored bythe ALUMNIteam.•20%discountonpre-ordered Durham University Merchandisewith theticket codeWGRADUATE2019Or youhave topaythe fullprice atthe shop.•Pre-order yourphotographs andreceive adiscounted rate.•Free entrytotheexhibitions atPalace GreenLibrary fbryouandyour guestswith tickets.•Purchase adiploma containerto keepyour degreecertificate safe.Please check:•Details ofcelebration eventsbeing heldin Departmentsand Collegesare publishedat:Information onthe highlightofthecelebration,including butnot limitedtotheopportunity togooutfor BBQand campingatBotantic Gardenis publishedat:We alsohope verymuch thatyou willcome andmeet usand colleaguesattheceremony,which isa traditionaland magnificentpublicpresentation ofyour diplomaand award,and itis alwaysmemorable andfun.You willhave alreadyreceivedaformal emailinvitation,but thisis justto saythat wehope tomeet youthere andcongratulateyouin person.Yours sincerely,Sir ThomasAllen、1Who isthe letterintended forA.Visitors exploringthe campus.B.Graduates fromDurhamUniversity.C.Colleagues inDurhamUniversity.D.Organizers ofthe ALUMNIGroup.、2Where canyou checkdetailsoftheoff-campus celebrationeventsA.B.C.D.、3Which ofthe followingitems arefree ofchargeA.Goody bags.B.Diploma containers.C.Pre-ordered photographs.D.Library cards.(分)
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10.31Everybody,Always:Becoming LoveinaWorld Fullof Setbacksand DifficultPeople-April17,2018by Bob GoffPaperback$10,19What happenswhen westop avoidingdifficult peopleand simplylove everyoneIn hiswildly entertainingand inspiringfollow-uptothe NewYork Timesbestselling phenomenonLove Does,Bob Gofftakes readerson alife-altering journeyintothesecret oflivingwithout fear,care,restriction,or worry.、1If youwanttobecome aneffective leader,you cantry.A.How toRead aBook B.Everybody,AlwaysC.12Rules forLife D.AHigherLoyalty、2Whatdowe knowabout HowtoReada Boole!A.It iswritten byMortimer J.Adler.B.It iscompletely thesame asthe originalone.C.It hasbeen publishedsince
1940.D.Therearemany otherbooks similarto it.、3We canlearn fromthe passagethat.A.All thefour booksare paperbacksB.Paperbacks arecheaper thanhardbacksC.JordanB.Peterson isthe formerFBI directorD.BobGoffisajournalist ofthe NewYork Times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)
26.30It wasonasunny Saturdayafternoon inthe springof1949that Ilearned animportant lifelesson aboutjudging othersbytheir physicalappearance.As asenior ata highschool,I workedpart timeasasalesman ina]center.The jobprovided apleasant workingenvironment and(佣金)(酉a modest2My weeklypaycheck3a basesalary andcommissions earnedonthe4of radiosand music-related accessories己件).For maximum5at acquiringcommissions,especially onsales ofhigher-priced items,two otherteenage salesmenand Iused the“up”system,taking turnsgreeting6entering theshop.On that7afternoon,a tall,unshaven manwalked inwearing clothingmore8for yardwork thanfor shopping.This slim,9fellow wasmy up”,but afterglancing athis10,1quickly concludedmy11would bemoreprofitably spentwith anotherapparently12customer,so Ilookedatmy co-worker Normanand signaledthatIwas givingup my13tohim.Norman14as thisunseemly lookingfellow walkedtotheradio display,pointed atthe Trans-Oceanic andasked whetherhehadsixin15,Norman looked16at me,then turnedand wentintothestoreroom.He immediately_17and saidthattherewere six.Then thebuyer openedhis checkbookand waitedfor Normanto writethe18,And Iwasasked tohelp carrythe sixTrans-Oceanic boxestotheback seatofthebuyers car19nearby.Ever sincethat notableafternoon some68yearsago,I havecarefully20judging othersonly ontheir appearance.、1A.sports B.music C.drawing D.dancing2^A.income B.product C.pension D.profit、3A.determined B.adjusted C.combined D.contributed、4A.spread B.focus C.sale D.record、5A.freedom B.purpose C.expectation D.fairness、6A.farmers B.customers C.workers D.educators、7A.unbearable B.uncomfortable C.unreasonable D.unforgettable、8A.suitable B.cool C.responsible D.available9A.polite B.crazy C.proud D.ragged10A.status B.appearance C.expression D.movement、11A.efforts B.rewards C.trend D.safety、12A.wealthy B.busy C.plain D.common、13A.cause B.turn C.bond D.plan、14A.approached B.compromised C.pretended D.apologized、15A.demand B.exchange C.advance D.store16A.challengingly B.embarrassedly C.unbelievably D.disappointedly。
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