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2024-2025学年湖南省会同县第一中学高三3月第二次联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)
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5301.The boywas wavinghis stickin thestreet and it missedthe childstanding nearby.A.closely B.narrowly C.nearly D.hardly
2.Frankly speaking,I amnot surewhether Ithis in the olddays withthat kindof equipment,which looksquiteodd andridiculous.A.should havedone B.need havedone C.would havedone D.must havedone
3.New policies,to insurethat compulsoryeducation istruly free,by thelocal governmentacrossChina sincethe startof schoolon September
1.A.intending;have beenmade knownB.intended;have beenmade knownC.intending;are madeknown D.intended;had madeknown一
4.How longdo youthink itwill be the StockMarket returns to normal—At leastone year,I guess.A.when B.before C.until D.that
5..In manycountries in the world,breakfast isa snacka meal,but thetraditional Englishbreakfast isa fullmeatA.less thanB.more thanC.other thanD.rather than
6.By thetime Isaw theangry expressionon hisface,I exactlywhat Iwas havingto face.A.knew B.had knownC.would knowD.have known
7.The majorityof newbusinesses failbecause,they have a productor servicethat fillsa gapin themarket,they usuallylackthe skillsin sales,marketing,and administration.A.now that B.even ifC.as longas D.as though
8.I dontlike fish,so Ieat itunless Iwas extremelyhungry.A.neednt B.shouldnt C・cantD.wounldn9t
9.If Iit withmy owneyes Jwouldnt havebelieved it.A.didnt seeB.werent seeingC.wouldnt seeD.hadnt seen
10.It waslucky thatlittle Jackwas notat homewhen thefire brokeout;otherwise,he_his life.、14A.in andoutB.here and thereC.backwards andforwardsD.back andforth、15A.prettyB.fairlyC.muchD.even、16A.whichB.asC.thatD.what17A.trialsB.tricksC.tripsD.triangles、18A.looked throughB.put throughC.come throughD.got through、19A.addedB.addingC.added toD.adding to20A.rather thanB.other thanC.more thanD.less than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)
27.15Children havetheir ownrules inplaying gamesThey dontcare muchabout1-wins orloses,and theydon*t seem()to worrywhether thegame
2.finish ornot whenthey leave()Yet,they likegames thatdepend alot onluck,so that their personalabilities cannotbe
3.direct comparedThey alsoenjoy()games thatmove instages in4-each stage,the choosingof leaders,the picking-up ofsides,or thedetermining ofwhich side
5.startis almosta gamein itself()Grown-ups canhardly findchildrens gameexciting,and theyoften feel
6.puzzle atwhy theirkids playsuch asimple gameagain and again()However,it isfound
7.a childplays gamesfor veryimportant reasonsHe canfind
8.he beinga usefulpartner tosomeone of()whom heis ordinarilyafraid Hecan becomea leaderand give
9.order whenit comesto histurn Insome games,he canpretend tobedead orto kisssomeone hehas caught
10.appears tous thatwhen childrenplay agame theyimagine asituation undertheir control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短文短文中共有处错误,每句
28.1010中最多有两处错误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),并在此符号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、Dear MrZhang,、We haveheld adiscussion whetherit isgood ornot fora topstudent toshare adesk with a slowerstudent Someare for、the ideaIt iswell knownthat everyonehad strengthsas well as weaknessesAlthoughslower studentsare notgood atlessons,they might do goodin anotherfields Inaddition,top students can helpslower oneswith theirlessons,which benefit、them tooHowever,others donthold the same viewThey thinksome slowerones arealways makingthe、、trouble,such asbreak schoolrules Besides,slower studentsoften asktop studentsquestion,which affectsour studiesInmy opinion,!support theidea sowe canmake progresstogether Yours,Li Hua第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)你受学生会委托为校宣传栏“英语世界”写一则倡议书,号召大家珍惜粮食,杜绝浪费,内容包括:
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25.倡议的目的;1防止食物浪费的做法;
2.提出呼吁
3.注意词数左右;
1.80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)
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530、1B、2C、3B、4B、5D、6A、7B、8D、9D、10C、11B、12A、13B
14.regular A.production B.language C.popular D.minute
15.weight A.height B.ceiling C.foreign D.neighbour
16.special A.musical B.ocean C.medicine D.biscuit
17.perfect A.elect B.prevent C.effect D.problem、15D、16A、17C、18D、19C、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
3.B、
221.C
2.D
3.A、
231.A
2.C
3.B、
241.B
2.B、
251.A
2.D
3.B
4.C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、
261.C
2.D
3.A
4.B
5.D
6.D
7.B
8.C
9.A
10.C
11.C
12.D
13.A
14.D
15.C
16.C
17.A
18.D
19.B
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
1.
5151271.who
2.is finished/has beenfinished
3.directly
5.shall/will start
6.puzzled
7.that
8.himself
9.orders
10.It第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)、后力口
10281.discussion about一
2.had has后的一
3.mightdogood well一
4.another other
5..benefit—benefits去掉前的
6.trouble the一
7..break breaking一
8..question questions
9..our-their一
10.so because第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Editor,Im writingthe letterto callon studentsto cherishfood instead of wastingit.Nowadays,there arestill alot peoplesuffering fromhunger andeven starvationall overthe world.It is not reasonableto wasteyourfood undersuch aterrible situation.We canput upsome posterson thebulletin boardsto demandfor notwasting foodany more.During dinners,studentscanjust takeas muchas youeat.One smallstep foreach personand onegiant leapfor the world.YoursLi HuaA.had lostB.would loseC.would havelost D.might lose
11.Country peopledont pretendto havethese ridiculousmanners whichare necessarywe callpolite society.A.what B.in whatC.which D.in which
12.When hewas runningafter hisbrother,the boylost hisand hada badfall.A.balance B.chanceC.memory D.place一
13.I forgotto registerfor thecourses.Fm oneday lateand most of theclasses arefull.What shallI do一You cantdo anythingabout thatA.Take yourtime.B.Poor you!C.So whatD.No way!语音知识(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
14.515从、、、四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A BC D
15..After havingsome alcohol,drivers tendto speedwhen passingstreets withless people.A.pull upB.put upC.rise upD.pick up
16.If anentire countrygets richerat thesame time,individuals wouldntfeel wealthier,since theirrelativepositions insociety haventchanged.A.necessarily B.initially C.typically~D.sustainably一
17.Dad,you shouldhave takenme to the footballmatch thismorning.—I hadintended to,but Icouldnt spareany time,I areport.A.had writtenB.wroteC.was writingD.would write
18.Ellen isa fantasticdancer.I wishI as wellasher.A.dance B.will danceC.had dancedD.danced
19.Martin LutherKing,Jr.put itthat peaceisnotmerely adistant goalthat weseek,but ameans wearrive atthatgoal.A.thatB.where C.by whichD.with which一
20.What doesthe signover thereread一No personsmoke orcarry alighted cigarette,cigar orpipe inthis area.A.shall B.may C.mustD.Will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)
21.6As ayoung child,Ann Makosinskiwould spendhours experimentingwith hertoys and other everydayobjects aroundher to create herown inventions.Now afirst-year Artsstudent,Makosinski isa well-known inventor.She wonthe recentSustainable EntrepreneurshipAward ofExcellence,which recognizescreative businesssolutions to social problems—thesamerecognition wasgiven toBarack Obamain
2014.Her twoinventions——the HollowFlashlight andthe e-Drink——have beencausing excitementinternationally sincetheir creation.When Makosinskiwas15years old,she createda flashlightpowered bythe heatof oneshand.This inventionwas theresult of a9th gradescience project,but hergoal wasto offera practicalsolution topeople withunlimited accessto powerand electricity.One ofmyfriends fromthe Philippinestold methat shefailed schoolbecause shehad nolight tostudy withat night,so thatwas kindof theinspiration.^^Makosinski explained.At12th grade,Makosinski thenwent on tocreatethe e-Drink.It isa coffeecup thatharvests theextra heatof ahot drinkwhile it(内置的)cools,stores itas electricityin aninternal batteryand makesit availableto chargean externaldevice suchas aphone,whoselife cannow belonger by approximately10to30minutes.“My favoritepart ofcreating inventionswould bewhen youhad theidea andyou have to physicallybuild it,anditdoesnt workoutJ shesaid.So youhave tofigure outdifferent waysto solveit.A lotof times,Fil giveup andril comeback aftera coupleof daysandFil takeit upagain.”Her adviceto otherstudent innovatorsStart now.Theres nothingholding youback.Actually,you cando whateveryou want.Makosinski said,“If youwant tomake something,follow yourheart,then goahead.If theressomething youreally wantto do,you willmaketime forit andyou willfind timein theday todo yourschoolwork.、1Makosinsky createdthe powerlessflashlight mainlyto.A.satisfy herdesire tocreate inventionsB.settle problemsin studyfor herfriendC.help thosewho areshort ofelectricityD.finish theassignment ofa scienceproject、2Which of the followingis mainlyexplained inparagraph4A.How thee-Drink wasinvented.B.Why thee-Drink wascreated.C.What thee-Drink brings.D.How thee-Drink works.、3Which canbethe best titlefor thispassageA.Popular InventionsbyaTeenager GirlB.Teenager GirlAdvancing inCreationC.Valuable Advicefrom aCreative GirlD.Awards Givento aYoung Inventor(分)
22.8Just asJohn Lubbocksaid,we maysit ina libraryand yetbe inall quartersof theearth.Here aresome of the coolestlibrariesof theworld.Stuttgart CityLibraryDespite aclassic white-on-white color,Stuttgart CityLibrary is one of the mostvisually appealingmodern libraries.The amazingmodem and simplelook isthe productof theKorean architectYi Eun-young.The Germanlibrary opened in2011,and costnearly80million eurosto construct.Kanazawa Umimirai LibraryArchitects fromthe CoelacanthKH Architectsstudio designedthe Kanazawa UmimiraiLibrarylo createthe bestreadingenvironment.Healed floors,an outpouringof naturallight,andotherfeatures werespecifically includedlo achievethis goal.The wall,which consistsof thousandsof tinyopenings,allows naturallighting into the building,improving theoverall feelof thespace.ThisJapanese librarywas openedin2011,and reflectsthe appearanceof manymodemandsimple spaces.Library ofCongressIn1800,Congress setup the Library ofCongress inWashington D.C..Fifteen yearslater,Thomas Jeffersonoffered hispersonallibrary toreplace booksthat werelost whenthe Britishset thebuilding onfire in
1814.His books,which tooknearly50years tocollect,varied fromtexts onscience,literature andphilosophy,to booksinavariety offoreign languages.These days,theLibrary of Congressoffersmore than155million itemsandthelargest rarebook collectionin NorthAmerica.State Library of VictoriaTheSlate Libraryof Victoria,located inMelbourne,Australia,isone of thelargest exhibitinglibraries in theworld.Though itopenedin1856,major repairstook placebetween1990and
2004.The LaTrobe ReadingRoom isone ofthe librarysmainattractions due to itsvisually amazingarchitecture.The lawnatthelibrarys frontattracts hundredsof cityfolk eachday,who gatherfor(盔甲)lunch orto enjoythe statuesthere.The librarycurrently containsover twomillion books,aswellas armorof NedKelly,a folkheroagainst theruling class.、1Which libraryhas thelongest historyA.Stuttgart CityLibrary.B.KanazawaUmimiraiLibrary.C-LibraryofCongress.D.State Libraryof Victoria.、2Whats special about StaleLibraryofVictoriaA.It hasgreat architecture.B・It has a folkheros statuein it.C.It isthe worldslargest exhibitinglibrary.D.It servesasameeting placefor thecitizens.3What doesthe firsttwo librarieshave incommonA.They areconstructed in the modemstyle.B.They costa largeamount ofmoney.C.They aredesigned byKorean architects.D.They featureproviding readerswith naturallight.(分)
23.8Chicago festivalseason ishere,but areyou readyMusic festivals,film series,street fests,beer bashes—its asummerlong party.So pullout yourcalendar,reference ourguide andstart blockingoff weekends.♦Friday Art Markets at Daley PlazaSelectFridays August19through StepmberDaley PlazaCost:FreeWebsiteDirectionsNearly75artists willbe exhibitingtheir workin DaleyPlaza,including jewelry,ceramics,sculpture,paintings,glass,wearables,wood andmixed media.♦Renegade ChicagoPop-UpSept.9-10PilsenCost:FreeWebsiteDirectionsGet yourhands onthe goodsat thisoutdoor celebrationof allthings handmade.Festivities includefood trucks,DJ sets,craft brews,DIY workshops,photo opsand shopping.♦Millennium ParkSummer MusicSeriesSelect Mondaysand ThursdaysJune12through Aug.21Millennium ParkCost:FreeWebsiteDirectionsGrab ablanket andsome picnicsnacks fora freeoutdoor concertinthepark.The musicseries featuresa widevariety ofmusicfrom toplocal,national andinternational artists.♦Northsider CraftBeer FestSept23UptownCost:$15-$69WebsiteDirections(苹果汁)Spend aday onthe greensampling beersand hardciders frombreweries acrossthe country,including Colorado,Michigan,California andWisconsin-and letsnot forgetthose inour ownhome state,too.1What canyou buywhen youvisit Friday ArtMarkets atDaleyPlazaA.Art works.B.Beers.C.Picnic snacks.D.Fruit juice.、2Which ofthe followinglasts morethan twomonthsA.FridayArtMarketsatDaleyPlaza.B.Renegade ChicagoPop-Up.C.Millennium ParkSummer MusicSerie.D.Northsider CraftBeer Fest.、3What isspecialaboutNorthsider CraftBeer FestA.You canenjoy freedrinks.B.You haveto payto attendit.C,You canappreciate aconcert.D.You cancreate yourown beer.(分)
24.8Everest121min Adventure/B iography/DramaStoryline:A groupof climbersstart theirfinal climbto thesummit ofMount Everest,the highestpoint onEarth.With littlewarning,aviolent stormstrikes themountain,swallowing theadventurers...Director:Baltasar KormakurStars:Jason Clarke,Ang PhulaSherpa,Thomas M.WrightAdd towatchlistWar Room120min DramaStoryline:Tony andElizabeth Jordan,seemingly haveit all-great jobs,a beautifuldaughter,their dreamhome.In reality,theirmarriage hasbeen awar zone.With guidancefrom MissClara,an older,wiser woman,Elizabeth discoversshe canstart fightingfor herfamilyinsteadofagainst them.Director:Alex KendrickStars:Priscilla C.Shirer,T.C.Stalligs,Karen AbercrombieAdd to watchlistStraight Outta Compton147min Biography/Drama/MusicStoryline:In1987,five youngmen,using honestrhymes,put theirfrustration and anger aboutlife intothe mostpowerful weapon(叛逆者)they had:their music.Straight OuttaCompton tellsthe truestory ofhow thesecultural rebelsstood uptotheauthorities thatmeantto keepthem downand formedthe worldsmost dangerousgroup N.W.A.Director:F.Gary GrayStars:OShea JacksonJr.,Corey Hawkins,Jason MitchellAdd towatchlistA WalkIn TheWoods104min Adventure/Biography/ComedyStoryline:After spendingtwo decadesin England,Bill Brysonreturnstothe US,where hedecides thebest wayto connectwith hishomelandis tohike theAppalachian Trail.He travelswith Katz,one ofhis oldestfriends.The troubleis that the twohaveacompletelydifferent definitionoftheword,adventure Thereal funbegins...Director:Ken KwapisStars:Robort Redford,Nick Nolte,Emma ThompsonAddtowatchlist、1If youprefer family-themed movies,which oneshould seeA.Everest B.War RoomC.StraightOuttaCompton D.A WalkIn TheWoods、2What isN.W.A according tothe passageA,A movieclub B.A musicgroupC・An adventureteam D.A charityorganization3^Why doesBill Brysonhike theAppalachain TrailA.To accompanyhis friendKatz B.To exerciseand keephimself fitC.To strengthenhis bondwith theUS D.To havean adventureinthewoods(分)
25.10My daughterwent to see The Wild Onerecently andshe commentedthat Marlon Brando waswearing jeansso longago.Of coursehe helpedset the trend,so thatgot methinking aboutthe linkbetween filmsand trendsin fashion.Fashion andfilms havegonehand inhand forlong.TheWildOne isa goodexample:it appeared in1954,starring Brando.Dressed ina blackleather motorcyclejacket,leather capand jeans,he createda lookwhich isstill considered“cool”today.Everyone fromMadonna tomiddle-aged menisseen wearingthe classicleather motorcycle jacket.Another stronginfluence onfashion trendswas Breakfast at Tijfanys.starring Audrey Hepburn.She madefamous thesimpleblack dressthat looksperfect ateither acocktail partyor juststanding aroundan expensivedepartment storelike Tiffany^withapastryand coffeein yourhand,as Audrey Hepburn doesinthe film.She looksso elegant,wearing simplebut beautifuldresses,big darkglassesandastring ofpearls aroundher neck.AudreyHepburnstill influenceswomens fashionwith her“Tiffanys look”.In moremodem times,the filmstar Uma Thurman createda majorfashion trendwhen sheappearedinthe filmPulp Fiction,madein
1994.Her stylewas verysimple.Her blacktrousers,crisp whiteshirt andhair stylewas copiedby womenintheworld.Influencing fashiontrends canoften beabout timing.The movieMemoirs ofa Geishacame justin timeto starta trendin Japanese(和月艮),fashion.It starredthe Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi,who worebeautiful silkkimonos andit wonan Oscarfor CostumeDesign.Many travelcompanies pickedup onthetrendand ran“geisha trips“to Japan.The filmhas alsoled toa regainedinterest in kimonos.Itis nowquite commontoseeyoung Japanesewomen wearingkimonos notjust ontraditional occasions,but atvarious socialevents.Thefashion isalso beginningto spreadto Westerncountries.1What isthebesttitle ofthe passageA.Films andfashion.B.Stars9fashion.C.Influential films.D.Film cultures.、2Who willpeople associateMadonna wearingthe leathermotorcyclejacketwithA.ZhangZiyi.B.AudreyHepburn.C.UmaThurman.D.MarlonBrando.、3What isimplied inthe filmBreakfastat Tiffany saccordingtothepassageA.One canbe activeby wearingblack.B,One canbe elegantby dressingsimply.C.One canbe famousby lookingperfect.D.One canbe stylishby eatingatTiffany^.、4What doesthefilmMemoirs ofa Geishalead toA.The popularityoftheChineseactress.B.The worldwidereading ofGeisha stories.C.The recoveryof interestinkimonos.D.The“geisha tripstosocialevents.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(分)完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
26.3020120请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A BC DStefanand ErikaSvanstrom ona four-month honeymoonwere hitby severalnatural disasters,including theAustralian floods,Christchurch earthquakeand Japanesetsunami.The1couple leftSweden onDecember6and were2caught inMunich,Germany,duetooneofEurope9s worstsnowstorms.Later,they flewontoAustralia whichthen3with oneofthemost terriblehurricanes inthe nationshistory.From there,the couple,4were forcedto5for24hours onthe floorofashopping centrewith2500others.“Trees werebeing6and bigbranches werescattered acrossthe streets/9Stefan toldSwedens Expressennewspaper.We7escaped”The couplethen flewto Christchurch,New Zealand.8their arriving,a massiveearthquake9magnitude
6.3hit the city onFebruary
22.Erika said“We couldnot visitthecitysince itwas completelyin10so insteadwe travelledaround beforegoing toJapan.But daysafterthe Svanstromsarrived,Tokyo was11by Japanslargest earthquake12records began.Thetrembling washorrible andwe sawroof debris碎片fly offthe buildings/9Mr.Svantrom said.13seemed thebuildingswere swaying14The familyreturned toSweden onMarch29after an15calmer visitto theirlast destinationChina.But Mr.Svanstrom,who alsosurvived thevery tsunami16hit SoutheastAsia in14,said Iknow marriageshavetoexperience some17but Ithink wehave18mostof,19thatthemarriage hadbecome strong.“Weve certainlyexperienced20our fairshare ofcatastrophes,but themost importantthing isthat weretogether andhappy.^^said thecouple.、1A.new-marriedB.newly-marryC.newly-marriedD.new-marry、2A.finallyB.eventuallyC.graduallyD.immediately、3A.metB.facedC.hitD.come、4A.in vainB.in panicC.in sorrowD.in depression、5A.hideB.stayC.remainD.shelter、6A.taken overB.turned overC.got overD.knocked over、7A.nearlyB.narrowlyC.almostD.easily、8A.AtB.WithC.OnD.For、9A.measuringB.is measuredC.measuresD.measured10A.messB.orderC.chaosD.control、11A.effectedB.destroyedC.shakenD.suffered、、12A.whenB.whileC.asD.since13A.ItB.ThereC.ThatD.What。
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