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学年四川省内江市高三上学期月月考英语2024-202510检测试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并5A BC标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题10每段对话仅读一遍A.Mum and son.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Doctor andpatient.
2.When willthe womantake herflightA.On the22nd.B.On the23rd.C.On the24th.
3.What arethe speakersmainly talking aboutA.School activities.B.Favorite subjects.C.Lessons.
1.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe speakers
4.What does the womanmeanA.The manhas toleave.B.She offersanother option.C.She cantmake it.
5.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In a bookstore.B.At arestaurant C.In alibrary.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Why doesMonica chooseTai Chiinstead ofyogaA.It enjoyspopularity.B.It requiresless tension.C.It reflectsChinese culture.
7.Whafs thetrue significanceof TaiChiA.Maintaining balance.B.Strengthening muscles.C.Preventing diseases.听第段材料,回答第至题
7898.Why doesGeorge want to goto the book exhibitionA.To buya book.B.To meeta penfriend.C.To doabooksigning.
9.What willthe womando beforegoing to thebookexhibitionsincere withpeople.It wasthen thatI realizedI had53him that day whilehe waschatting withme inmyschool.My54just increased800%.After all,a well-known man like Kraftwas willingtotake the time tocommunicate withme,which indicatedI mustntbe sobad.
55.I feltlike a
41.A.delighted B.energetic C.enthusiastic D.hopeless
42.A.stage assistantB.ticket collectorC.actress D.volunteer
43.A.disbelief B.embarrassment C.satisfaction D.delight
44.A.leading B.unknown C.temporary D.ordinary
45.A.seeking B.interviewing C.assisting D.following
46.A.eagerness B.friendliness C.forgiveness D.calmness
47.A.finally B.fortunately C.accidentally D.originally
48.A.kill B.save C.share D.make
49.A.exhibited B.gathered C.lacked D.lost
50.A.up B.down C.out D.around
51.A.gave upB.set aboutC.regretted D.forgot
52.A.happily B.anxiously C.patiently D.surprisingly
53.A.wronged B.envied C.hurt D.disappointed
54.A.experience B.ability C.confidence D.fame
55.A.At onceB.From thenon C.In otherwords D.On thedifferentperson.As aconsequence,I successfullyentered mydream university.other hand第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词
101.5151或括号内单词的正确形式Flower arrangementisthe56combine ofseveral elementsto producevisually pleasingdisplay offresh,silk,or driedflowers.General designprinciples includebalance andharmony,57often involvestheuse oflight,ce,and accent.Different partsof the worlduse variousdesign58technique forflower arrangement.The artof Chinese traditional flower arrangement,originally59serve asofferings attemples anddecorations in thepalace,has survivedover thecenturies.With60history ofmore than3,000years,theimage offlower arrangementsometimes isstill limitedbunches offlowers inflower shops.Thats apity.Zhang Yan,a masterof the art,said.Therefore,in recentyears Zhanghas beendevotedly popularizingthetraditional flowerarrangement,hoping peoplewill befamiliar6]the art,take pridein itslong historyandhold anability62appreciate thebeauty inlife.In Zhangsview,Chinesetraditionalflowerarrangementis notonly adecoration,but aform ofpsychologicaltreatment63true effectivefor modembusy bees.The artemphasizes simplicity,and thearrangermust decideon64is reallynecessary in his orher workand life.When thearranger fullyunderstandswhat theywant,the healingeffect of theartcan65realize.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节应用文写作满分分15为了保护环境、节约能源,越来越多的人选择低碳生活作为中学生,我们能为环保做些什么呢?请你用英语写一份倡议书,呼吁你们班同学保护环境要点提示.环保出行,少使用塑料袋;
1.节约用水、用电,多植树2注意.词数左右格式、开头和结尾已给出,不计人总词数;
180.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯3My fellowstudents,Our environmentis becomingworse andworse.As students,what canwe doto protecttheenvironment____________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(满分分)25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文I didntlike Delso much.He alwayscalled methe nicknameGermy,which meantdirty”,insteadof myreal name“Jamie”.Besides,he wasknown as a trouble-maker inschool.So when the headteacherMr.Smith askedDel tocome tohis office,I naturallythought that Del haddone somethingmean tosomeone.Through thewindow,I caughtsight ofa smallerboy crying.Del seemedunhappy,too.He didnot returnto classthatday.All ofus werediscussing whathad happenedto him.What elsecouldsuch anannoying boydo Hemust havehit theboy and was senthomc,,,I whisperedto myfriends.Their eyeswidened.It feltgood to see themso interestedin whatI said.(开除)The nextmorning,the wholeschool wastalkingaboutDel beingexpelled fbrbeating upa kid.I wassurprised thatmy assumptionswere passedon soquickly.So whenDel walkedinto theclassroom,all thekids wereshocked.The kidsnext tohim shifted theirdesks away.“Whats yourproblem^^Delasked.I dontwant you to attackme Jone kidsaid.Some laughed.Yeah,I mightJ saidDeL Icould tellhe was joking,but manykids thoughthe admittedhe didbeat upsomeone.(课间休息),During recessDel tried to join the kickballgame.Neither teamwants you,one of theplayers said.Why Delasked,looking confused.I alwaysplay with you guys.They ignoredhim andwenton playing.Del satby himselfwhile therest ofthe schoolenjoyed theirrecess away from him.Dellooked lonelyand sad,much differentfrom before.I startedto feelsorry fbr him.Later thatday,I learnedwhat reallyhappened.The kidwas Delslittle brotherand hewas cryingbecause their motherfell illandwassent tohospital.I felteven sorrierfbr whatI saidbefore.I starteda(谣言).注意rumor续写词数应为左右请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
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2.At recessthe nextday,I sawDel sittingalone watchingthe kickballgame.Now thatDel hadforgiven me,I decidedto domore before the recesswas over.英语答案听力(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.5301-5ACBBA6-10CAABC11-15BBACC16-20ABBCC阅读理解和七选五(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
202.550【正确答案】
21.B
22.B
23.B
24.C
25.A
26.B
27.D
28.B
29.A
30.C
31.D
32.C
33.D
34.B
35.A
36.B
37.E
38.D
39.G
40.C完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
1511541.D
42.A
43.D
44.A
45.C
46.B
47.D
48.A
49.B
50.B
51.C
52.D
53.A
54.C
55.B语法填空(共小题;每小题分满分分)
101.5,15【正确答案】
56.combination
57.which
58.techniques
59.serving
60.a
61.with
62.to appreciate
63.truly
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65.be realized书面表达(15分)【正确答案】My fellowstudents,Our environmentis becomingworse andworse.As students,what canwe doto protecttheenvironmentTo reducewhite pollution,we shoulduse fewerplastic bagswhen goingshopping.Use clothbagsinstead.We shouldtry toreuse oldtextbooks,so peopleneednt cutdown more trees to make paper.Inorder tosave energy,we shouldusethelift lessand takethe stairsinstead.We shouldalso savewater andelectricity.And weshould plantmoretreesso that the airwill befresher.Besides,it wouldbe betterif wewalkor ridea biketo school.In fact,even thesimplest everydayactivities can make adifference tothe environment.I believethatby workingtogether we canmakethe worlda betterplace tolive in.读后续写(25分)【正确答案】At recessthe nextday,I sawDel sittingalone watchingthe kickballgame.Not wantinghimto feelleft out,I walkedover andsat downbeside him.Hey Germy,“he said.My nameis Jamie.Ireplied.I wantedto apologizefbr startingthat rumor about him,but I was tooashamed tosay itout loudly.Del,do youwanttoplay kickballwith us”I askedinstead.He lookedsurprised buthappy at the sametime.After amoment ofsilence,he noddedhis head.Now thatDel hadforgiven me,I decidedto domore beforethe recesswas over.I stoodup andshouted totheother kids,Guys,come here!Lets playkickball together!Some ofthem hesitated,but theyeventuallyjoined us.Del wassmiling again andsowere we.As weplayed,I realizedthatDelwasnt asbad asIthought hewas.He wasjust a normal kidwho wantedto havefun andbe acceptedby others.From thenon,whenever someonetriedtostart arumorabouthim,I wouldstand upfbrhim and tellthem thetruth aboutDel.We becamegood friends,and Ilearned animportant lesson about judgingpeople based on rumors.A.Hold ameeting.B.Go toher sonsschool.C.Pick upSarah.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What didDavid suggestchanging atfirstA.The workingplan.B.The movietheatre.C.The timearrangement.A.Comedy.B.Science fiction.C.Romance.
11.What kindof moviedoesthe manlikebest
12.When willthe speakerssee amovie tonightA.At6:
00.B.At6:
30.C.At8:
00.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What isthemandoingA.Hosting aprogram.B.Holding ameeting.lecture.,a lecture..
14.What didthe womansparents growin theirgardensA.Eggplants and melons.B.Potatoes andmushrooms.C.Carrots andtomatoes
15.Why wasthe projectstartedA.To geta teamworkaward.B.To makekids developconfidence.C.To helpkids knowmore aboutfood..
16.What canchildren doin theAlice WatersGarden ProjectA.Create recipes.B.Design gardens.C.Build kitchens听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.When didJane gether SunsetpublishedA.In
1987.B.In
1996.C.In
1992.
18.What wasJanes majorat universityA.Arts.B.Law.C.Literature.
19.Which experiencehelped Janewith herwriting skillsA.Playing insummer vacation.B.Reading localnewpers.C.Working as a reporter..
20.What dowe knowabout TheListA.Its acollection ofstories.B.Its apublished novel.C.Its anunfinished play.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DA()The NationalLibrary ofChina NLCconsists ofNLC Ancient Books Library,NLC South Area andNLCNorth Area.•The NLCAncient BooksLibrary providesresearch services basedongeneral ancientbooks,rarebooks inforeign languages,chronicles andgenealogies,and temporarythematic exhibitionservices.,The NLCSouth Areaprovides professionalservicesbasedon documentsinforeign languagesas wellasspecial collectionsin Chineseand foreignlanguages,and displayservices ofthe NationalMuseum ofClassic Books.,The NLCNorth Areaprovides servicesfor thepublic,mainly includingloan serviceand readingserviceof Chinesedocuments,electronic resources,audio-visual resourcesand childrensservices.Rules andRegulations*By showingNLC readerscard,readers aged13and abovecan enterthe open-stack readingarea ofthe NLC andreaders aged16and abovecan enterthe closed-stack readingarea.*Children aged15and belowcan enterthe NLCChildrens Library.Children beforeschool age(陪伴)should enteringthe Childrens Library shallbe accompaniedwith anadult.Accompanying adults()can entertheNLCChildrens Librarywith validcertificates oneadult fbrone child.*Personal books,periodicals andnewpers arenot allowedin theLibrary.Bags andother articlescanbe storedin thelockers forfree.*Please eat and drinkin thedesignated areas,and donot bringfood,colored orsugary drinksinto thereadingarea.Opening Hours:♦South Area:Monday toSaturday,9:00—17:00♦North Area:Monday toSunday,9:00—17:00♦Ancient BooksLibrary:Tuesday toSaturday,9:00-17:00♦ChildrensLibrary:Tuesday toSunday,9:00—17:
0021.Where canpeople findaudio-visual resourcesA.The NLCSouthArea.B.The NLCNorth Area.C.The NLCAncientBooksLibrary.D.The NationalMuseum ofClassicBooks.
22.Which ofthe followingis TRUEin thereading areaA.The libraryprovides drinksfbr free.B.Readers shouldshow theircards orcertificates.C.Children mustbe accompaniedby anadult.D.A13-year-oId readercan enterthe closed-stack readingarea.
23.When canyou enterthe AncientBooks LibraryA.At9:30on Monday.B.At10:30on Wednesday.C At8:30on Saturday.D.At15:00on Sunday.■BAs children,our motheralways taughtmy brotherandmethe valueof acquiringlife skills.It setsyouapart andmake youstand outJ shewould say.While mybrother chosethe pathof masteringmusicalinstruments,I wasattracted tothe fieldof languages.Growing upin amultilingual householdwhere(语言的)Chinese,Cantonese,and Englishmixed,I feltit naturalto continueexploring newlinguisticpossibilities.Languages fascinatedme.I wasattracted bythe waywords gracefullyrolled offtongues andhow eachlanguageseemed tounlock adoor toan entirelynew world,no matterhow challengingthey wereto learn.Eager totry beyondAsian languages,it wasmy motherwho suggestedFrench asa suitablestartingpoint.The eleganceand poeticcharm ofthe languagequickly attractedme.The melodicflow andthe waythewords effortlesslydanced offmy tonguecaused anexciting feeling,fueling mydesire toexplore deeperintoits complexity.Interestingly,despite mypassion andtalent forit,French provedto be the languagethattook thelongest tofully grasp.Nevertheless,I insistedand nevergave upexpanding mylinguistic arsenal(宝库).After realizingthat nishwasnt theright fitfor me,I foundmyself addictedtothefascinating worldof(就读)German.Being enrolledinaGerman-speaking schoolspeeded myprogress,and twoyears later,mycommand ofGerman surpassedmy yearsof studyingFrench.As timepassed,I addedLatin,Ancient Greek,and Japaneseto mylinguistic arsenal.It fact,speaking multiplelanguages isnot amere achievement;it isa joyouscelebration ofthe richnessofhuman expression.For me,it servesasapowerful toolto developconnections withpeople allover theworld.
24.Why didthe authorsmother teachher childrenthe importanceof acquiringlife skillsA.It ispart ofmaking aliving.B.It isa traditionin theirfamily.C.It makesa personoutstanding.D.It contributesto futuresuccess.
25.What didthe authorthink ofa newlanguageA.It broadenedher horizon.B.It increasedher confidence.C.It wasnecessary forher future.D.It wasa valuablepart ofher life.
26.What canwe knowabout theauthors learningFrenchA.She quitit halfway.B.She foundit challenging.C.She considereditunsuitable.D.She showedlittle interestin it.
27.Which wordcan bestdescribe theauthorA.Changeable.B.Independent.C.Creative.D.Determined.CAge-related maculardegeneration,or AMD,is aneye conditionthat affectsmillions ofpeople around(神经)theworld.In theUK,it isthe biggestcause of sight loss.Ifs caused by aloss ofthe nervesat thebackof the eye.Even thoughit affectsonly atiny areaaround thewidth ofa human hair,its impactis(模糊)life-changing.Patients experiencea blurringof vision,initially at the centerof theirgaze,whichexpands andworsens astime goeson.Recognizing facesor watchingtelevision canrapidly becomeimpossible.“This iswhy itssuch adifficult diseaseto dealwith forpatients:It affectsthe bestbit first/9explainsLyndon DaCruz,a surgeonat MoorfieldsEye Hospitalin London,UK.Because nervecells dont(再生),regenerate thebody cannotheal thecondition itself,however scientistsat KingsCollege London(干细月包)and Moorfieldsare workingonanew techniqueto implantstem cellsinto theback ofthe eye.(实验)A trialhas alreadybeen successfullytested on two patients,both ofwhom wentfrom beingunableto readat alleven withglasses,to reading60to80words perminute withnormal readingglasses.(精准)Operating on theeyeis alwaysdelicate,but theprecision involvedin insertingthe stem cells(夕卜科医生).is rightattheedge ofthe abilityof eventhe mosttalented surgeonsTherefore theteam hasbeenworking withthe Universitysrobotics departmentto createmachines thatcan workwith minuteaccuracy.Its asif youcut thehumanhair10times andthen youneed togo withone ofthose toolsin betweenthoselayers fortwo orthree minutesstably whilethe patientis awake.And thatsnot somethingthat humansjustcan do.Thats whererobots comeinjsays ChristosBergeles,a roboticsresearcher atKings.Bergeles5team hascreated aworking modelof anoperating roomequipped witha robotic arm thatcantranslate themovement ofa surgeon.For themoment,they operateonly onmodel butone daythey hopetobe ableto berestoring sightone cellata time.
28.How doesAMD affectpeoples healthA.It preventscells fromhealing.B.It canmake peoplego blind.C.It causesnerve problems.D.It candamage humanhair.
29.Whafs thereal difficultyin operatingontheeyeA.The accurancyneeded inthe operation.B.Lacking theright stemcells.C.The stablemovement ofthe surgeon.D.Cutting hairinto verythin layers.
30.What canwe inferabout insertingthe stemcellsA.It isa pieceof cakefbr brilliantsurgeons.B.It cansimply becarried outby aprofessional robot.C.It isalmost amission impossiblefbr anysurgeons alone.D.It can be doneby aroboticarmtranslating asurgeons movement.
31.Whats themain ideaofthe textA.A workingmodel willbe createdtomakea surgery.B.A trialontwopatients hassuccessfully beentested.C.The causeofsightloss hasbeen foundout torestore it.D.Robots andstemcellscanbecombined torestore eyesight.D(刺人的)The rainforestsof easternAustralia arehome toa stingingtree knownas Dendrocnide.Many peoplecall itthe gympie-gympie tree—a namegiven tothe treeby indigenousAustralians.Itscovered withsharp,needle-like hairsthat carrypoison.If youbrush upagainst agympie-gympie tree,youwont forgetit anytimesoon.The paincan staywithyoufbr hours,days orweeks.In somecases,its beenreportedto stayfbr months.Scientists havelong lookedfbr thesource ofthis powerfulsting.Now researchersattheUniversity ofQueenslandhave discoveredwhat makesthis stingingplant sopainful.After carefullystudying differentkindsof gympie-gympie trees,the scientistswere ableto separateout differentchemicals thatthe treesproduce.This allowedthem toidentify agroup ofchemicals that they believedwas responsiblefbr thepain.The researcherscreated artificialversions ofthese chemicals,which theycall“gympietides”.Sure(舔)enough,whenthescientists injectedmice withgympietides,the micelicked atthe placeswhere theydbeeninjected,indicating thatthey hurtin thoseplaces.When thescientists studiedthe waygympietideswere built,they foundthattheyformed aknot-like shape.The shapemakes thechemical verystable,whichhelps explainhow thepain lastsso long.The knot-like shapeofthe gympietides wassimilar tothe shapeof poisonsproduced bypoisonousspiders andcon esnails.The scientistswere surprisedto seethree verydifferent kindsof lifeall usesimilarpoisons.Spiders andcon esnails carrypoisons becausethey catchfood bystinging othercreatures.It^notclear howstinging helpsthegympie-gympie tree.Though thetrees stingmay stopsome animalsfrom eatingit,it doesntstop allanimals.Beetles and()pademelons smallrelatives ofthe kangarooare ableto eatthe plantwithout trouble.
32.A touchon thestingingtree isunforgettable because.A.it hasan unusualappearance B.it isextremely rarein natureC.the sufferingcausedbyit remainslong D.touching itcreates aquite strangefeelingA.How it produces poisons.B.What poisonsitproduces.
33.What doscientists failto findout aboutthe stingingtreeC.The consequencesof itssting.D.How itbenefits fromthe sting.
34.What doesthetextimply aboutthe stingingtreeA.It producesthe samepoisons asspiders.B.Poisonous asit is,it alsohas naturalenemies.C.Animals arewise enoughto stayawayfromit.D.Only onechemical init causespain tothe toucher.A.Stinging TreesSecrets ExposedB.Warning:Trees ThatCan PoisonYou
35.What isthe besttitle forthe textC.Strange TreeSpecies Foundin AustraliaD.Ways toAvoid BeingHurt byStingingTrees第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)根据下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填
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512.5入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Are youtrying tofind waysto bemore effectiveat yourjob Ifso,please followthese habitsofnaturally productivepeople.(长期的)They takebreaks.
36.Studies showthat prolongedtasks thatrequire highlevelsof fbcus,energy,and attentioncan causeyoutobecome lessproductive andfocused overtime.Takebrief mentalbreaks.Setting asidea littletime hereand thereto releaseyour focuscan significantlyhelpmaintain itfor longerperiods oftime.
37.Settle down,super menand women.While itsfine topride yourselfon yourabilitiesto multitask,which meansdo severalthings atthe sametime,its inyour bestinterest andyouremployers ifyou stickto oneto-do atatime.Somewhere alongthe lines,our culturehas embracedandpromoted thisidea thatthe morewecando atonce,the better.38,In fact,the morewe multitask,the lesseffective andproductive webecome inall thetasks weare tryingto finish.They havea fullnights sleep.In school,you mayhave foundthat toomany studentsstay uplate tofinisha paperor studyfor anexam,but,despite yourbest efforts,research showsthis isnotthe wayto dobusiness.39・Actually,studies havelinked insufficientsleep todecreasedlevels ofproductivity,unsatisfactory workperformance,and poorersafety outcomes.They valuefitness.You knowthe countlessbenefits ofexercise.40,because itreleasessomething toreduce stressand increaseyour brainsproductivity.Even30-minute burstsofmoderate-to-high physicalactivity justthree tofour timesa daycan goa longway inhelping youachieveyour personaland professionalgoals.A.They preferto domore everydayB.Pressing stopbutton isimportantC.It alsoseriously improvesyour moodD.However,research showsthe oppositeE.They donttry todo everythingat onceF.Enough sleepmakes greatcontribution toeffective workG.Poor sleepor lackof sleepcarries somepretty negativerewards第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读3015115下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DIwas oncean extremelyinsecure teenagegirl.I felt4]all day,and rejectedby myclassmates.My onlycomfortwas tobethe42at ourschooPs theater.One day,to my43,actors fromthe greatOregon ShakespeareFestival cameto our()school.One ofthem wasBarry Kraft,who wasan44actor.As Iran aroundbackstage45him,he treatedme withthe casual46that hewould showfor friendsinhisliving room.I47thoughthe wasjust makingsmall talkto48thetimebeforetheperformance.That summer,I traveledtoseeKrafts performanceattheOregon ShakespeareFestival.During one(中场休息),performance,I49my courageand droppedhimanote atinterval sayingthat ifhe looked50he couldsee meinthe15th row.Almost immediatelyI51sending thenote,thinking thatIwasjust anobodyto him.After theshow,52,hewaswaiting fbrme!He smiledbroadly,saying,Would youliketo visitbackstage^^And offwe went.Every timewe metsomeone,he introducedme andsaid,“Shehelped mea lotasastage assistantwhen weperformed inher school.I foundhim really。
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