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2024-2025学年川省成都市双流区双流中学高三下第11次大练习英语试题!1!请考生注意请用铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在
1.2B
0.5答题纸相应的答题区内写在试题卷、草稿纸上均无效答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的《注意事项》,按规定答题
2.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.They intendedto havethe schoolbetter equippedthe localgovernment wasnotable to get enoughmoney to do so.A.unless B.while C.although D.once
2.He feltof cheatingin theexam,deciding neverto dosuch thingsagain.A.shame B.ashamedC.sorry D.shameful
3.—Do youreally meanit whenyou sayhe willa goodpresidentA.judge B.duit C.turn D.Serve
4.In the US,there arecurrently over5,000community schools,in additionto servingas educationalinstitutions,function ascommunitycenters for the surroundingneighborhood.A.which B.whereC.whose D.as
5.We9d bettergo now,well missthe train.A.but B.so C.otherwise D.therefore一
6.Hello,Paul,do youlike tojoin usin playingfootball Weneed onemore personto ateam.—Yes,Fdlike to.A.pick up B.pick outC.make upD.make out
7.The recentlyreleased filmKong SkullIsland successfullythe audienceto theadventure withDolby3-Dtechnology.A.transports B.adjustsC.transforms D.relates一
8.In theUK,some peopleequate lifeexperience with the number of stampsin theirpassports.一Thats whythey allagree that they the“travel bug”.A.catch B.caughtC.have caughtD.are tocatch
9.I thinkAna herpacking sinceshe startedgetting thingsready earlythis morning.A.finishes B.has finishedC.had finishedD.would finish
10.Daniels familytheir holidayin Huangshanthis timenext week.goes,Where there is awill,thereis a way.”第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假如你是李华,你校将于下周五晚八点在体育馆举行一场中国功夫()的表演你想邀请外教一起
29.25Kmgft Michael观看演出请给他写一封邮件,内容包括.演出时间、地点
1.简介中国功夫2注意.词数左右:
1100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总字数3Dear Michael,Im lookingforward to hearing fromyou.Yours sincerely9LiHua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2B、3C、4A、5C、6C、7A、8C、9B、10D、11B、12A、13A、14C、15A、16A、17D、18C、19D、20D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.D
2.A
3.B
4.C、
221.C
2.D
3.B、
231.A
2.D
3.A
4.C
24.
1.D
2.B
3.B、
251.C
2.C
3.A
4.D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
3.C
4.C
5.D
6.A
7.C
8.B
9.A
10.D
11.B
12.B
13.A
14.C
15.D
16.C
17.C
18.B
19.A
20.D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、
271.scientist
2.up
3.Educated
5..feeding
6.which/that
7.naturally
8.most important
9.that
10.grown第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、改为
281.come came.改为
2.what which.改为
3.me myself.改为
4.friend friends.改为
5.with to.与中间加上
6.had greata.改为
7.important importance.改为
8.hardly hard.去掉
9.but.改为
10.rapidly rapid.第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Michael,A Chinese Kungfu performanceis goingto bestaged in our schoolstadium at8:00p.m.next Fridayevening.Learning thatyouare akeen fanof Chinese Kungfu,Im writingthis letterto inviteyou towatch the performance.As you know,ChineseKungfu,a traditionalsport whichhas along history,is regardedas ournational treasure.It servesas ameansof self-defense,which akoenhances peoplesphysical fitness.In thecourse ofits development,ChineseKungfuhas attractednumerousfans bothat homeand abroad.Several Kungfumasters have been invitedto comeand performthat day.Thus,theperformanceto beheld that night are the onesyou cannot affordto miss.Tm sureit will be anunforgettable experiencefor you.)Im lookingfonvardtohearingfix myou.Yours,Li HuaA.are enjoyingB.are toenjoy C.will enjoyD.will beenjoying一
11.You shouldnthave treatedme thatway.My heartis broken.一Im sorry,PauLI didntmean you.A.hurting B.to hurtC.hurt D.having hurt
12.Jenny nearlymissed theflight doingtoo muchshopping.A.as aresult ofB.on topofC.in frontof D.in needof
13.Many youngpeople justcant livewithout theInternet,they dependon forwhatever informationthey need.A.which B.whenC.where D.what
14.Frankly speaking,I amnot surewhetherl thisin the old dayswith thatkind ofequipment,which looksquiteodd andridiculous.A.should havedone B.need havedone C.would havedone D.must havedone
15.Thanks toChinese peopleshard workand wisdom,China hasinto the second largesteconomy.A.evolved B.slipped C.extended D.shaped
16.If yousee thingsin anegative light,you willfind faultseverywhere andproblems wherethere arereally・A.none B.someC.many D.nothing(二维码)
17.We areliving in an ageQR codesare becomingmore andmore popularinourdaily life.A.why B-thatC.whose D.when
18.He wasstill fullof optimismfor thefuture despitemany problems,and neveronce himget worriedor upset.A.I sawB.I wouldseeC.did Isee D.would Isee一
19.Mi;White,do youhave anything一)No,nothing.M ucan takea restnowA.type B.typed C.to typeD.to betyped
20.Varieties ofsolutions havebeen providedfor usto solvethe problem.We canchoose tostart with.A.it B.that C.each D.one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)(兔耳袋狸)
21.6In Australia,the bilbyproject isseen as an importantpart inprotecting thenations wildlife.Bilbies areknown fortheir longears andlarge backlegs.They usuallysleep during the day,and areawake atnight.They looka lotlikerabbits andgrow to about
2.5kilograms.For thefirst timein2018,bilbies arerunning wild in SoutheasternAustralia.The smallanimals wereonce widespreadacross muchofAustralia,but werelast observedin thewildinNew SouthWales statein
1912.Every yearbilby populationscontinue todecrease.Wildlife expertsare afraidthat thebilby,a smallmarsupial,could eventuallydisappear forever,either because of landclearing orfires.Another reasonis athreat fromcats andfoxes,which huntdown andkill bilbies.In northernNew SouthWales state,environmentalists arecelebrating whatthey arecalling ahistoric moment.Thirty bilbiesfroma captivebreeding programhavebeenreleased intoa largepredator-free enclosedarea northof Sydney.Without theprotection ofa32-kilometer fence,experts saythe animalsprobably wouldnot survive.Tim Allardheads theAustralian WildlifeConservancy,which isinvolved in the project.He saysthe releaseof thesebelovedanimals isa bigdeal.There aresome remainingwild bilbypopulations,but theyget predatedupon heavilyby feralcats andfoxes.Bilbies onlyreally survivebehind fenced areas.^Allard saidthe pointof doingthis projectis toreturn the countryside towhat itused tobebefore Europeansarrived.So in the not-too-distant future,you will be able to goinside thefencedareas and itwillbelike steppingbackbefore Europeansturned upJ hesaid.、1What isthe mainidea ofparagraph1A.The shapeof thebilby.B.The habitof thebilby.C.The weightof thebilby.D.The characteristicsof thebilby.
2、The followingsarethereasons forBilbies9disappearance EXCEPTA.Trees5clearing.B.Fires9bursting.C.Cats5hunting.D.Foxes9killing.、3What docsthe underlinedword enclosed“in paragraph3probably meanA.Involved.B.Protected.C.Hunted.D.Enlarged.、4From Allardswords,what dowe knowA.The releaseof bilbiescan makemuch money.B.Cats andfoxes causethe decreaseof bilbies.C.Nature reservesare neededto protectbilbies.D.Europeans shouldntturn upin thecountryside.(分)
22.8When WarrenBuffett,the mostsuccessful investor,was askedabout thesecret tohis wealthand success,he revealedthathe readevery day,500pages,to beprecise.Unfortunately,if yourealready working9-5,you might not havethe timeto readat all,let alonean entirebook aday.But whatif you could getthe benefitsof readingwithout sacrificing allof yourfree timeYbu can!Withthe Blinkist app,you getthe keylearning inminutes,not hoursor days.Our expertstransform thesebooks intoquick,easy-to-understand insights.Start with the5most-read books.
1.Thirteen ThingsMentally StrongPeople DontDoby AmyMorin12min readingtime147k readsDoyou struggleto get over yourfailures Gettingover thesecan have a profoundinfluence onyour everydaylife.Morin shareshowher mostsuccessful patientsovercame thesedifficulties.
2.How toStop Worryingand StartLivingby DaleCarnegie19min readingtime238k readsEverwondered whyyou cantstop worryingabout somethingBy definingthe sourceof yourstress,youcangetoverit once andfor all.Carnegie cameup with a formulathat helpsyou handleany overthinkingsituation.
3.How WillYbu MeasureYour LifebyClayton M.Christensen13min readingtime137k reads(权衡)Are youmaking theright trade-offs in life Whilecareer achievementscan besatisfying,neglecting yourfamily andfriendscan bebad inthe long-run-in waysyou canteven imagine.
4.Finding YourElementby KenRobinson13min readingtime
62.4k readsEveryonehas apassion.If youdont know what yoursis,it justmeans youhavent discoveredit yet.Find outhow youcan breakfreeof society!s strictrules andfind yourcalling inlife.
5.Emotional IntelligencebyDaniel Goleman16min readingtime318k readsDidyou knowif yourpulse raterises above100bpm,you*re deemedtoo emotionalto thinkrationally Ybuprobably letfeelingscloud yourjudgment more often thanyouknow.Goleman explainshow youcan avoidletting youremotions ruleyou andmake betterdecisionsinlife.、1What kindof peopledoes theBlinkistappbest suitA.Successful investors.B.Rich businessmen.C.People whohave littletime forreading.D.Students wholove books.、2Which bookhas beenread by the largestnumberofpeopleA.How toStop Worryingand StartLiving.B.How WillYbu MeasureYbur LifeC.Finding YourElement.D.Emotional Intelligence.、3Which bookoffers adviceto peoplewho feelstressedA.Thirteen ThingsMentally StrongPeople DontDo.B.How toStop Worryingand StartLiving.C.How WillYbu MeasureYour LifeD.Finding YburElement.(分)
23.8One dayyour pocketmight poweryour smartphone.Soon youmay neverhave toworry aboutyour smartphonerunningout ofjuice.Ybur clothingwill simplypower itback upfor you.Thafs theword fromscientists atChinas Chongqingand JinanUniversities ina studyjust publishedinthejournal ACSNano.Researchers havebeen hardat workduring thelast fewyears tryingto createwearable energy,or clothesthat cancharge things.The assumptionis simple.People todayrely heavilyupon devicessuch assmartphones andtablets.And they*relooking forways torecharge thesedevices onthe go.So ifyoucoulddesign clothingfabric thatcould makeuseofsolar power-one ofthemost widelyavailable andinexhaustible renewableenergy sources-youd be able tocharge yourvarious deviceswith ease.Scientists havehad somepast successcreating energy-harvesting fibers.But therewas alwaysone problemwhen theytried tofashionthese threadsinto self-powered smart clothesThe fibersthey designedgot damagedduringtheclothing manufacturingprocess,namely duringthe weavingand cutting.The Chongqingand JinanUniversity scientistssay theyvesolved thisproblem becausetheenergy-collecting andenergy-storing threadsthey createdare highlyflexible-each individualthread iseasily bendable,and notsimplythe fabricasawhole.The teamssample textile can befully chargedto
1.2volts in17seconds byexposure tosunlight-enough voltagethat yourfuturesmart T-shirt orsmart dressmight be abletopower smallelectronics.Its durable,too;their researchshowed therewas nodescent inthefabric after60days.But don,t worrythat thismeans thefabric issimilar torough cloth.The scientistsnote theirtextilecanbe fashioned,into numerousdifferent patternsand tailoredinto anydesigned shape,withoutaffecting performance.
1、What doesthe underlinedphrase runningout ofjuice11in Paragraph1meanA.Being lackingin energy.B.Wanting to have somejuice.C.Being pickedout ofa drink.D.Having somewater runningout.、2Why couldsmart dresscharge aphoneA.A solarcell isattached to the dress.B.The fabricof thetextile containscurrent.C.The fabricof thetextile iseasily bendable.D.The fabricof thetextile couldcollect andstore thesolar energy.、3What isthe scientists*attitude towardsthe scientifictechnologyA.Optimistic.B.Pessimistic.C.Neutral.D.Doubtful.、4This passageis writtento.A.persuade readersto buynew clothesB.inform readersof the ways touse theirdevicesC.introduce newwearable energyto readersD.remind readersto wearsmartclothes(分)(温度计)
24.8If you believe inthermometers,you shouldbelieve inglobal warming.And ifyoubelievein eatingfries withyourburger,you shouldworry moreabout carbonemissions.It wonthappen overnight,but asthe planet*s climatechanges,the growthcycles ofmain cropswill allbe heavilyaffected.Hereare threeof thecrops thatmightnotbeat theheat.The potatoactually needsa greatdeal ofbeauty restto developproperly.They needa coolnighttime temperaturein orderto startgrowingthe tuber,the partthat weeat JNelson says.Temperature and altitude aretwo primaryconcerns incoffee growth,and farmersare stuckbetween arock anda hardplace.“Weknow thatcoffee growsinacertain temperaturerange/9Nelson says.“Theyve beenmoving up the mountains,but atsome paintyou runoutof mountainsto moveup.Higher-grade strainsof Arabicacoffee inCentral Americanregions areat particularrisk duetotheneedfor lowergrowing temperature,especially sincediseases andpests arealso becomingmoreofa factoras temperaturesrise.Even ifyoure lookingatthedirect effectsof temperaturealone,rice isin trouble.As nighttimetemperatures go up,the rice isgoing tohaveaproblem floweringand won*t makeas many seeds JNelson says.In additionto thisdirect heatconsequence,rising sealevelswill floodmany ricefields anddestroy watersalinity levels,while droughtswill lowerproduction,raise prices,and furthershamewesterners whoare tooclumsy withchopsticks tobeableto cleartheir platesonceanew grainis adopted.1What isthe closestmeaning tothe underlinedword“emissions“in Paragraph1A.Mixture.B.Pollution.C.Going down.D.Letting off.、2What doesthe potatoesdevelopment needaccording toNelsonA.Enough waterand salt.B.Cool temperatureatnight.C.Much sunshineand freshair.D.Sudden riseof the temperature.、3The riceis difficultto flower,probably because.A.sea levelsgoupsuddenly B.thetemperaturerises atnightC.manyseedscant beproduced D.both temperatureandaltituderise、4What isthe besttitle forthe textA.How DoesGlobal WarmingAffect WesternersB.How DoesThe CoolTemperature AffectRideC.What IsThe RealReason ForCrops*GrowthD.Three CropsThat WontSurvive MinorClimate Changes分
25.10The busscreamed toa stopin Nazareth,Israel.Five Australianbackpackers boardedand struckup aconversationwith me.They askedtypical travelersquestions——where was I goingand whywasItraveling aloneMy plan was to travel withafriend ofa friend,I explained,but whenI calledher thatmorning,she didntpick up and I had noother way to reachher.My stomachwas in knots,but Idecided tohead outanyway,thinking Imight runinto herif Itraveled toTiberius,where wehad plannedto gotogether.“Why dontyou travel with us”one of the backpackersoffered.They wereexperienced adventurerswho wouldwork for a fewmonths,save,then travelfor aslong asthey could.Their currentplanwas to explorethe MiddleEast andEurope inthree monthswhileworking inLondon.It seemedrisky totravelwithstrangers,but myinstinct saidyes.For thenext twoweeks,I exploredIsrael with the backpackersandlearned totrust myinstincts in all typesof newand interestingsituations.When theyhook aride,I tookthe bus,but whenthey wantedtosteal into the KingDavid HoteFsswimming pool,I ledtheway.The worldopened upto mebecause Ichose totravel alone.I joinedcompletestrangers,who becomeclose friends.Years later,one couplefrom thebackpacking groupeven flewfrom Sydneyto Phoenixtobe inmy wedding.The tripwas sucha specialexperience thatit gaveme confidenceinallareas of my life.Since then,Ivebackpacked aloneacross SouthAfrica,sky-dived from12,000feet inNew Zealandand evenmoved acrosstheU.S.with nojob linedup.On mythird daywandering inIsrael withmy newfriends,I bumpedintothewoman I was supposedto meet.Though I was happyshe was allright,I wasgrateful shehadnt pickedupthephone.1By“My stomachwasinknots^^in paragraph1,the authormost likelymeans thatshe was.A.sick ofriding ona bumpybus B.nervous ofmeeting strangersC.upset aboutthe suddenchange D.sorry aboutthe impracticalplan、2Which ofthe followingbest describesthe backpackersthe authormetA.Courageous butdisrespectful.B.Jobless andpoorly educated.C.Warmhearted andtrustworthy.D.Homeless butlighthearted.、3The authorssixth sensetold herthat.A.she wouldget alongwiththe backpackers B.it mightcause troubletohavea swimC.she oughtto stayaway from thebackpackersD.it couldadd excitementtogeta freeride、4What canbe inferredfromthepassageA.Most ofthebackpackersbecame theauthors lifelongfriends.B.The authorgathered thecourage tobeafulltime backpacktraveler.C.The womanmissed thephone callwiththepurpose oftraveling alone.D.The authorconsidered itthe bestdecision ofher lifetotravelon herown.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(分)完形填空
26.30阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项A BC D涂黑(厢式货车).Iwascoming backfrom homelate atnight inaSharingmini vanIn Hydera-bad,India,it isa cheapand quickform of1The vandriver pickedup asmany as13people attimes ina vehiclewhich is2forthetransport of
8.So ourvan was very3Making herwaytothe4fthevan,a schoolgirl witha bag5the driverto stop.While gettingdown,she sHppedand fell.None ofus6it,as itwas darkoutside.The driverwas7for herto pay.It wasthen thatwe sawthat thegirlwas onher8by theside ofthe road.Another passengerand1got down9and heldher up.Even in10,she heldupanote and asked usto paythe driver.The other11passenger tookthe noteand paidthedriver.My12w asa fewhundred metersaway.As agirL Iknew Idget offand staywith herinthe13So Ipaidup thedriver for14and hedrove awaywiththeother passengers.T neither15her nordid Iknowwhattodo.But Iwas there,giving some16words toanother girlin pain.I askedherto stand17forafew while.I thenlooked fora placefor herto sit.Then I18her friendand waitedthere.Shewas rushedtoanearby cliniclater.Before leaving,she thankedme for19and wehugged goodbye.The nightbreezes wereblow ing20upon mycheek asI walkedhome,withafeeling ofrelief.
1、A.life B.transport C.activity D.communication、2A.designed B.bought C.organized D.powered、3A.heavy B.noisy C.crowded D.awkward、4A.driver B.window C.door D.seat、5A.guided B.suggested C.admitted D.signaled、6A.noticed B.managed C.recognized D.stood、7A.caring B.reaching C.waiting D.planning、8A.back B.knees C.feet D.own、9A.immediately B.doubtfully C.naturally D.anxiously
10、A.silence B.surprise C.vain D.pain、IL,A.patient B.helpful C.generous D.secret
12、A.home B.stop C.car D.school、
13、A.dark B.rain C.wind D.van、
14、A.himself B.herself C.myself D.itself
15、A.ignored B.persuaded C.promised D.knew
16、A.anxious B.sorrow c.comforting D.satisfying、17A.upB.straight c.still D.out
18、A.found B.phoned c.brought D.saw
19、A.company B.support c.bravery D.convenience
20、A.hard B.happily c.w illinglyD.gently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
27.15In therice-growing world,the ChineseL science,Yaan Longping,isaleading figureYaan Longpingwas bornandbrought
2.in China
3.educate in many schoolsasaboy,he wasgiven thenickname,the studentwho asksquestions^^From
4.early age,hewasinterested inplants Hestudied agriculturein collegeandasa youngteacher hebegan experimentsin crop二breeding Hethought thatthe keyto5feed peoplewastohave morerice andto produceit morequickly Hethought he could doitby crossingdifferent speciesof rice plant,and thenhecouldproduce anew plant6・could givea higheryield thaneither ofthe originalplantsFirstYaan Longpingexperimented withdifferent typesof riceThen hebegan hissearch fora specialtype ofriceplantIt hadto bemaleand sterileFinally,in1970a
7.natural sterilemale riceplant wasdis coveredAs aresultof¥ian Longpingsdiscoveries,Chineserice productionrose by
8.5percent inthe1990sIn Pakistanriceisthesecond
9.important cropafter wheat andwillbegrow ninmanyparts ofthecountryThe newhybrid ricehasbeen developedbytheYian LongpingHigh-tech AgriculturalCompany ofChina Itsyield ismuch greaterthan10,of othertypes ofrice
11.grow inPakistan第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错满分分10分假如英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文,文中共有处语言错误,每句中
28.1010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
2.1011I stillremember thefirst dayI cometo thisnew school.Everything wasnew tome,what mademe realizeIwasno longerasmall child.I hadto dependon me.Ludiily,I madeseveral goodfriend.Their interestswere similarwith mine.IhadgreatEkiglish teacher,Maggie.She letme knowthe importantof English.So Idecided tolearn Englishhardly.Although itwasverydifficult atfirst,but withthe helpofmyteacher,I maderapidly progress.Just astheoldsaying。
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