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2024-2025学年四川省宜宾市叙州区一中高三第六次质检(下学期开学考)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)
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5301.We shouldorganize usefulactivities,which willthe relationshipof the students.A.appoint B.employC.promote D.commit
2.We workduring theweek,but weekendsand eveningsare usually.A.vacant B.casual C.empty D.clear
3.The stadiumstands atheatre willbe reconstructed.A.beside whichB.for whichC.when D.which
4.For athird-culture kid,it isoften easierto a new foreigncountry thanto theirhome country.A.moving B.to moveC.move D.moved
5.Whether somethingis aliveor deadis acrucial andit isone thatchildren haveno difficultyunderstanding bytheage offive.A.declaration B.distinction C.division D.distribution
6.—Do youknow when your motherto pickyou up一At1140am.A.had come B.is comingC.has come D.would come
7.According to the schoolrule,no childbe allowedout of the school,unless accompaniedby hisor herownparents.A.should B.mustC.shall D.can
8.I haveworried beforeI cameto the new school,for myclassmates here are veryfriendly tome.A.mightnt B.mustntC.neednt D.couldnt
9.The foreignersherearegreatly impressedby thefact thatpeople fromall walksof lifeare workinghard fornewTianjin.第四部分写they mighteven forgethis nameAnd hehopes that they willalways rememberhim
10.a teacherthey likedand respected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,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画一横线,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21011May1was abrightly dayLi Yueand ZhangHua setout atrip tothe SunshineNursing Hometo volunteeringThe elderly people in、the nursinghome waspleased toreceive freshfruit from the twoyoung studentNext,they started cleaningthe elderlypeoples、、rooms Afterthat,they sitdoym,chatting with the elderlypeople untilit wastime forthem toleave Theelderlypeopleoffered theygreatthanks overand overagain forthatthey had done,and theysmiled gentlyThe heartfeltsatisfaction ofdoing agood deedwas第二节书面表达(满分分)a bestreward thattheyhadever hadit25(分)假定你是李华,你的外国朋友要去爬山,请你根据以下提示给他写一封邮件,向他介绍你对爬山的看法
29.25John并提醒他爬山的注意事项内容提示爬山是一项非常好的运动,可以放松身心,有益健康;
1.爬山前需做的准备(了解天气、必备物品等);
2.爬山时注意安全,避免受伤;
3.写作要求字数左右;
1.100可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
4.Dear John,Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1C、2D、3A、4B、5B、6B、7C、8C、9A、10A、11D、12C、13B、14C、15C、16B、17B、18A、19D、20A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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2.D
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2.B
3.A
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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L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.A
2.B
3.D
4.A
5.C
6.C
7.A
8.D
9.D
10.C
11.C
12.A
13.B
14.C
15.A
16.B
17.C
18.D
19.B
20.A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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2.difficult
3.teaching
5.cultures6,more
7.them
8.has explored
9.whom
10.as第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)、
10281.brightly-bright后加
2.out on
3.volunteering—volunteer一
4.was were一
5.student students
6.sit—sat
7.they-them
8.that-what
9.a—the删除
10.it第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear John,I hearthat youare goingto climbthe mountain.Now Idlike toshare myviews onclimbing withyou.For mypart,climbing is a verygood activity.When youare tiredof yourstudy,you cango outto enjoythe climbing.Only byrelaxingyourself canyou refreshyourself andimprove yourhealth.In orderto enjoythe activity,you need to makefull preparationsin advance.You hadbetter haveclear information about theweather,and bringproper clothes.When youare climbing,I suggestthat youpay attentionto everystep youmake incase youhurtyourself.I hopeyou willhave agood time.Yours,Li HuaA./;a B./;theC.a;a D.the;the
10.™The managerof thefactory wantsto improveproduction agreat deal,but hedoesnt spendmuch ontechnology.--I amafraid hewont realizehis dream.You know・A.you canteat yourcake andhave itB.empty vesselsmake thegreatest soundC.enough isas goodas afeast D.two headsare betterthan one
11.Usually doctorsare understandablyabout newmedicines becauseof theuncertainty of theireffects.A.considerate B.logical C.optimistic D.cautious
12..Where haveyou been—I in the heavytraffic.Otherwise Ihere earlier.A.have got stuck;would havecomeB.got stuck;wasC.gotstuck;would havecomeD.had stuck;would come
13.—How oftendo youwork out•-,but usuallyonce aweek.A.Have noidea.B.It depends.C.As usual.D.Generally speaking.
14.It iswell knownConfucius was born in the city of Qufuin Shandongprovince,China.A.whether B.whereC・that D.what
15.Having ahobby doesdo goodto you.It doesntmatter whatit isit drivesyou tomove forward.A.if onlyB.in caseC.as longasD.in orderthat
16.the requirementis sethigh,it isa blessingfor Chinesestudents thatCambridge Universityuses scoreson Gaokaoas part of itsadmissioncriteria.A.As B.While C.OnceD.Where
17.Had Marynot beenhurt in the caraccident,the nextweeks marathon.A.she wouldrun B.she wouldhave runC.she willrun D.she musthave run一
18.Look!Mary iscrazily lookingfor somethingagain!—,she cantfind herkeys.A.Typically B.Occasionally C.Accordingly D.Particularly
19.In manycountries in the world,breakfast isa snacka meal,but thetraditional Englishbreakfast isa fullmeatA.less thanB.more thanC・other thanD.rather than
20.While studying,fix yourmind onwhat isreally important,or youwill rememberingnothing.A.end upB.take upC・lead toD.stick to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)
21.6Accommodation atUniversity CollegeCork,IrelandOn-campus accommodationUCCCampus accommodationis morethan justa place to eat and sleep-it providessocial,cultural andsporting shopsand thechanceto developfriendships thatwill lasta lifetime.Our accommodationservices aredivided intoour twoareas ofoperation,onebeing thesafe,modern accommodationfor thosestudying duringthe academicyear.The otherone is the excellentsummeraccommodation forholiday orsummer coursevisitors whoare seekingwhat isa veryspecial environmentto stayin withevery modernconveniencebut dippedin historyand theatmosphere of one ofEuropes oldestand mosthighly regardeduniversities.Rental HousingThis is wherethestudentlives with a familyand1〜5other students and youget yourbreakfast,evening mealand lightsupper.Rates are available forboth singleand sharedrooms,five daysor seven-day board.Prices areset andno landladycan chargeover thisagreedrate.Thisisa veryeconomical andsafe accommodationoption andparticularly wellsuited tofreshmen.Lists oflandladies areavailablefree from the Accommodation Office bypost,fax andemail.Shared StudentHousingAvailable roomsare advertised in the AccommodationOffice throughout the year.Updated listsof themare provideddaily.Lifetime friendshipis easilydeveloped here.Living witha LandlordUsuallythis providesmore maturestudents witha highstandard of accommodation atreasonable rents,usually a little belowthemarket price.Vacancies areadvertisedin theAccommodationOfficethroughout theyear.、1What isspecial about the environmentofon-campus accommodationA.It benefitsfreshmen alot duringholidays.B.It isthe mosthighly regardedaccommodation inEurope.C.It helpsdevelop alifelong friendshipbetween roommates.D.It isa perfectmix ofmodern equipmentand historicalsurroundings.2Which isrecommended tofirst-year students at theiruniversityA.On-campus accommodation.B,Living witha Landlord.C.Shared StudentHousing.D.Rental Housing.、3What dowe knowabout theAccommodation OfficeA.It doesntdeal withrents forstudents.B・It servesstudentsandgets paidfor whatit does.C.It providesinformation onthe accommodationchoices.D.It isseen as a bridgebetween theuniversity andstudents.
22.(8分)The Indiangovernment mayuse3D paintingsas virtualspeed breakers(减速带)onmajor highwaysand roads,inorder tocheck speedingand carelessdriving,and finallymake itsdeadly roadsalittlesafer.nWe aretrying out3D paintingsused asvirtualspeed breakersto avoidunnecessary requirementsof speed breakers,India*s transportminister NitinGadkari wrote.(视觉错觉)The opticalillusions aresupposed toencourage driversto slowdown automatically.Earlier,India hadordered theremovalof allspeed breakersfrom highways,which areconsidered tobe asafety hazardfor high-speed vehicles.India hasthe highestnumber of roadaccident deathsin theworld.According tothe WorldHealth Organisation,over200,000people arekilled byroadaccidents.The useof opticalillusions asspeed breakerswas firstpioneered inthe AmericancityofPhiladelphia in2008,as part ofacampaignagainst speedingmotorists.The techniquehas alsobeen triedout inChina tocreate floating3D crossings.In India,cities suchasAhmedabad andChennai havealready experimentedwith3D zebracrossings inthe lastone year.In Ahmedabadfor instance,a motherandher daughter,both artists,have painted3D crosswalksinthe first fewmonths of
2016.The artistssay theirmotto isHto increasetheattention ofdriversand thatthe concepthas beensuccessfully tested in accident-prone zoneson ahighway.However,critics arguethat oncedrivers know that thesespeed breakersare visualillusions,they mayignore them.Others alsopointout thatIndias decisiondoes notconsider thesafety ofa largenumberofpedestrians.In theend,thenewpolicy may be justonestep towardsimproving roadsafety.、1Why are3D paintingsused onmain highwaysand roadsA.To makethe surroundingsmore beautiful.B.To attractthe attentionof tourists.C.lb reducethe rateof trafficaccidents.D.To showthe advancedtechnology.、2Which of the followingwords isclosest tothe meaningof“hazard”in paragraph
2、A.Reminder B.Threat C.Regulation D.Theory3What can we learn from Paragraph3and4A.The useof opticalillusions asspeed breakersis controversialin India.B.Philadelphia isthe secondplacetouse virtualspeedbreakersintheUS.C.The ideatestedinAhmedabad recentlyhas beena failure.D.The newpolicy of3D zebracrossings mustbe carriedout.、4What dowe knowabout3D zebracrossings fromthe textA.They canimmediately lowerthe deathrate.B.They havebeen widelyused inIndia so far.C.They aredesigned toincrease driversattention.D.They arewelcomed byboth driversand pedestrians.(分)
23.8Its saidthat youdont knowa manuntil youwalk amile in his shoes.And youalso dontknow whatits likefor olderpeopleto traveluntil youaccompany oneon atrip.After flyingwith myelderly fatherfrom Washington,D.C.to L.A.in July,I beganto realizethat acompanion hasimportant tasksthatcan makea journeyeasier forolder people.I bookednon-stop ticketson JetBlue to avoidtiring,confusing connections,and weflewdirectly intosmall,manageable LongBeach Airport.Even thoughmy fathercould walk,I arrangedwith theairline forwheelchairassistance,which meantwe goton boardfirst.When Itook himback tothe airportfor hisreturn flightto Washington,I gotpermission fromJetBluetowait with him atthe gateinsteadof sayinggoodbye atthe securitycheckpoint.I wishedhed hada first-class seatand accessto acomfortable airlineclub.Better(飞机跑道)yet,I wishI hadflown withhim bothways.As Iwatched theattendant wheelhim tothe liftthat tookhim fromthe tarmactothe plane,I feltlike ananxious momsending herchild toschool forthefirsttime.Things cango awryon aplane trip.And thenthere isthe horrifyingstory aboutJoe andMargie.When theylanded atDallas-FortWorth InternationalAirport,a wheelchairattendant metthem tohelp witha connection.But somehowMargie,who hadAlzheimersdisease,disappeared.I didntneedtoworry aboutmy fatherwandering away.At82,his mindwas sharperthan mine.But hishearing waspoor,so Iworriedabout whatwould happenif hemissed animportant announcement.Fortunately,everything wentjust fine.Careful planningmadethe tripsuccessful.Next timeI travel withasenior,Til knowbetter.I hopethere willbe anext time.、1Why didthe manbuy nonstopticketsA,His fatherwas tiredof flights.B.He hadimportant tasksto do.C,He caredabout hisfather.D.His schedulewas tight.、2How didthe authorfeel whenseeing hisfather offA.Disappointed.B.Delighted.C.Worried.D.Sad.、3What doesthe underlinedpart goawry probablymeanA.be amused.B.carry onas usual.C.live upto onesexpectation.D.be awayfromthecorrect course.、4What canwe learnfromthe passageA.Taking atrip doesgreat goodto seniors.B.It isa pleasantexperience totravelwithseniors.C.To havea longjourney withseniors isunpractical.D.A goodarrangement ensuresseniors totake anice trip.(分)
24.8Fabien Cousteauwasbornwith deeplove forthe ocean.His grandfatherand hisfather wereocean explorersanddocumentary filmmakers.Fabien spenthis earlyyears on his grandfathersships.Today,Fabien followsinhisfamilys footstepstoprotect theplanets endangeredocean life.With hisvast knowledgeand experience,he triesto strikea balancebetween environmentalproblemsand marketeconomies.Fabien iswell knownfor hisstudy ofsharks.During2000-2002,he createda TVspecial calledAttack of the MysterySharkbased onthe sharkattacks thatoccurred alongthe NewJersey shorelineinthesummer of
1916.Then in2003-2006,withthehelp ofa(潜艇)large crew,Fabien createda sharksubmarine thatenabled himto puthimself insidethe sharkworld,providing peoplewitha rareview of the mysteriousand oftenmisunderstood creatures.()For the next fouryears2006-2010,Fabien waspart ofa seriescalled,Ocean Adventures,which offereda rarelook intosome(物种)ofthemost fantasticocean speciesand environments.In2010,Fabien startedPlant A Fish,a nonprofitproject forchildren tohelp restorelocal waterecosystems byreplanting keyoceanspecies.Save theworld,one fishatatime.The projectis stillin progressnow andits finalgoal isto plant1billion“fish”worldwide.From June1to July2,2014,Fabien andhis teamspent31days underwaterto researchhow climatechange andpollution are(显露)affecting theoceans.Fabiens Mission31broke newground bygoing deeper,longer andfurther,exposing theworld tothe(神秘)adventure and the mystiqueof whatlies beneath.Fabien iscurrently workingonadocumentary filmabout theadventures ofMission31,as wellas buildingan OceanLearningCenter toprovide childrenaround theworld withthe opportunityto learnabout oceansand engagewith oceanexplorers directlythroughsocial media.A.Ocean explorerB・Documentary filmmakerC-Environmentalist D.Media manager、2How isParagraph2developedA.By providingfacts.B・By offeringanalyses.C.By makingcomparisons.D.By drawingconclusions.、3We canlearnfromthe textthatA.Fabiens PlantAFish“project hasalready achievedits finalgoalB.Fabiens Mission31broke therecords offormer oceanexplorationsC.Fabiens TVspecial aboutsharks isbased onhis childhoodexperiencesD.It tookFabien fouryears toproduce OceanAdventures allonhisown、4In whichpartofa websitecanweread thetextA.Modern Technology.B.Space Exploration.C.Outstanding Figures.D.Fantastic Wildlife.(分)25,10Ifs3oclock and youve beenhard atwork.As yousit atyour desk,a strongdesire fbrchocolate overcomesyou.You tryto busyyourself to make itgo away.But itdoesnt.Here isanother situation.Perhaps youare notfeeling well.The onlythingyou want to eatisabig bowlof chickensoup,like yourmum used to makewhenyouwere sickasachild.Food cravingsareastrongdesire for a specifictype of food.And they are normal.Scientists atthe websiteHow StuffWorks comparehunger andcravings thisway.Hunger isa fairlysimple connectionbetweenthe stomachandthe brain.They evencall itsimply stomachhunger”.When ourstomachs bumup allofthefood wehave eaten,a(激素)hormone sendsa messageto onepartofthe brainfor morefood,which regulatesour mostbasic bodyfunctions suchas thirst,hunger andsleep.The brainthen producesa chemicalto startthe appetiteandyoueat.Hunger isa functionof survival.A cravingis morecomplex.It activatesbrain areasrelated toemotion,memory andreward.These arethe sameareas ofthe brainactivatedduring drug-craving studies.Because ofthis,some scientistscall food cravings“mind hunger”.People oftencrave foodsthatare highin fatand sugar.Foods thatare highin fator highin sugarproduce chemicalsinthebrain.These chemicalsgive usfeelings ofpleasure.In a2007study,researchers atCambridge Universityfound thatdieting orrestricted eatinggenerally increasesthe possibilityof(禁食)foodcravings.So,the moreyou denyyourself afood thatyou want,the moreyou maycrave it.However,fasting isa bitdifferent.They foundthat eatingno foodat allforashort periodof timelessened foodcravings.50,the nexttime youcrave somethingvery specific,knowthatyour brainmaybemore toblame thanyour stomach.A.To deepenthe understandingof hunger.B.To leadtothetopic ofthe wholepassage.C.To reportthe discoveryof cravingstudy.D.To remindreaders oftheir ownspecial food.、2What dowe learnabout foodcravingsA.It meansthe stomachfunctions well.B.It ensuresa personsurvives hunger.C.It showsfood islinked tofeelings.D.It provesthebraindecides yourappetite.、3Whats thelikely resultof dietingB・The decreaseof chemicals.A.The increaseof fooddesire.C.The refusalof fatand sugar.D,The disappearanceof appetite.、4What doesthepassagemainly discussB,What hungeris allabout.C.The functionsof brain areas.D.What dietingmay bringus.A.The findingsoffoodcravings.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.D26・(30分)Last Christmaswhile stayingwith my parents,I1across someold loveletters thatmyparentswroteto eachother.These letters were allpiled upin abasket,dirty and2With dust.Deciding toread andsort them,I askedthem ifI couldtakethe lettersback to my Illinoishome.They
3.As Icarefully openedeach letter,4of themfragile withage,I discoveredanewpage5unknown tome inthis privatechapter ofmyparents lives.My fatherusedto6inthearmy.So hisletterswerefull offrontline7ofthethings aboutthe war.Each ofmy mothersletters was(磁铁).marked withher1944dark redlipstick kiss.I was8to theseletters likea magnetJustsix weeksafter ourChristmas visit,Daddy becamevery9and washospitalized.This time,he wasfighting a10kind ofwar.As Isat byhis bedside,we discussedthe
11.He toldme howmuch receivingthoselipstick-kissed lettershad12to himwhen hehad beensofarfrom home.It sohappened thatthenextday wouldhe February
14.From the13letters Ichose thecard myfather hadsent Motherin1944andbrought it tomyfathers bedside.At hisbedside,I jokedwithhim,saying14,Today isValentines Day,dont youwanttosend Mothera presentHebecame more15when Ihanded himthe old
16.He carefullyopened itand tookoutthecard,and whenhe17it,his eyeswere filledwith tears.(情感)My father,ina18tight withemotion readthe lovingmessage hedsent tomy motherfifty-six years19And thistime,hecould readittoher
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1、A.came B.hit C-drew D.fell、2A.hidden B.covered C-buried D.filled、3A.refused B.smiled C.shocked D.agreed、4A.all B.none C.both D.neither、5A.recently B.usually C.previously D.occasionally
6、A.work B.study C・serve D,report、7A.accounts B.documents C.introductions D.occupations、8A.devoted B.addicted C.thrown D,drawn、9A.sad B.dead C.dangerous D.ill、10A.typical B.traditional C.different D.familiarIk A.wars B.illnesses C.letters D.hospitals、12A.meant B.intended C.planned D.said、13A.divided B.sorted C.separated D,updated、14A.sadly B.angrily C.softly D.loudly、15A.curious B.enthusiastic C.fantastic D.positive、16A.card B.envelope C.basket D.lipstick、17A.found B.wrote C.recognized D.missed、18A.sound B.noise C.whisper D.voice、19A.later B.earlier C.ago D.ahead、20A.person B.private C.danger D,peace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L5151分
27.15Learning1-new language is noteasy,but aChinese inWashington D.C.says heknows howtomakeit less
2.difficulty LiLei teachingChinese tochildren says,“The magickey to
3.teach alanguageisculture”Li cameto Washingtonthrough theState DepartmentsTeachers ofCritical LanguageProgram,which bringsteachers fromChinaand Egyptto AmericaOne ofthe goalsoftheprogram is
4.help Americanstudents learnChinese andArabicThe programhelps theteachers andstudents learnaboutthe5^culture ofother countriesLi sayslearning languageshelpsstudents learn
6.much aboutthe worldSpanishisthenative languageof manyof LisstudentsatCooke ElementarySchool,so manyof
7.theyarelearning EnglishandChinese atthe sametimeLi8,explore thelocal Chinesecommunity andmany othercultures inWashington sofar Hesays thechildren atthe school,someof
9.are asyoung asfive yearsold,might notremember alloftheChinese charactershe teachesthem,and that。
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