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江西省吉安市学年高三上学期期中考试英语2024-2025检测试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What will the womandoA.Go to the bathroom.B.Keep aneye on the bag.
2.Whafs therelationship betweenthe twospeakersA.Relatives.B.Classmates.C.Colleagues.
3.Where arethe twospeakersA.In a restaurant.B.In ahotel.C.In aparty.
4.What dothe twospeakers thinkof theweather reportA.Its unreliable.B.Its accurate.C.Ifs worrying.
5.What isbothering themanA.His lowsalary.B.His heavyworkload.C.The difficultyof hiringpeople.第二节(共15小题,每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)C.Check insidethe mansbag.听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第6至7题A.15minutes.B.30minutes.C.45minutes.
6.How muchtime dothey havebefore theparty starts
7.What problemis theman facingA.Hes runningout oftime.B.He doesntknow howto getthere.C.Hes trappedin atraffic jam.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题
8.What dowe knowabout the woman假定你是李华,新西兰交换生Tim的画作入选了你校学生会举办的“我眼中的大美中国”Beautiful China in My Eyes主题画展请你给Tim写一封邮件,内容包括:1表达祝贺;2简评其作品注意1写作词数应为80个左右;2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯Dear Tim,Yours,Li Hua第二节满分25分阅读下面材料,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When I was justten yearsold,I learnedthat trustingcan berisky,especially withwater and my father.On hotsummer days,we wouldplay in the pool.My fathercould standtall,but I was onlyable tokeep myheadabove the water.He wantedme tolearn toswim andwould say,Put yourhead under.Its notscary.But I was alwaysafraid ofwhat washiding in the deepwater.One day,while I was lookingat abird,myfather quicklyput myhead under the water.It wasscary atfirst,but it was overin aflash,and I was backup,breathing again.It was a memoryI neverforgot.When Iturned eleven,we wentto Miamifbr afamily vacation.At thehotel,there was a bigwaterslide thatlooked reallyfun withfancy twistsand turnsbut alsoa bitscary becauseitwasso high.My fathersaidwe couldtry ittogether,and ifI didntlike it,we couldcome backdown.I wasstill rememberingthetime whenhe surprisedme in the pool,so Iwas abit worried.But whatI didntexpect wasmy father^lightpush on my back,and Islid down,splashing into the water.It wasa bigadventure!I supposedI wouldnever believemy fatherany more.However,two yearslater,my familywentsnorkeling(浮潜)in Bermuda,where wegot necessarytraining andsailed into the midstof theAtlanticOcean with a localcoach on a smallboat.When wewere readyto startsnorkeling,my fatherheld ontomeat first.I lookeddown andsaw coralsnearby,but hebegan tolet medown into the waterslowly.Graduallythe watercovered myankles and I couldfeel thecold water.Soon,I couldntfeel hishands andIwasalonein theopen ocean.All ofa sudden,I completelyforgot howto operatemy snorkel,breathe,and swim.注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Struggling in the water,I felta waveof reliefwhen my father swamtowards me.Years later,whenever Imat home,I stillsee thescar,onmy fathers knee.高三英语答案听力1-5BCBAB6-10CBBCB11-15ABABA16-20BACBB阅读24-27ADBD28-31ABAC32-35DCCB21-23DCC七选五36-40BADGF完形填空46-50DCAAD51-55CBBAD41-45DABBB语法填空
56.have captured
57.up
58.referring
59.an
60.variety
61.though/although/while
62.conditions
63.Geologically
64.is considered
65.known写作第一节参考范文Dear Tim,I ammore thanthrilled tolearn thatyour paintinghas beenselected for the artexhibition themedBeautifulChinainMyEyes“organized by the Students9Union inour school.Congratulations!Your interpretationof themajestic HuangshanMountains istruly amazing.Youve capturedthe mistswirlingaround thepeaks,which breatheslife intothe scene.Meanwhile,the useof lightand shadowinyour paintingnot onlyshowcases thebeauty of the mountain,but alsocreates asense oftranquility andmysterythat isoften associated with Chineselandscapes.More remarkably,your artworkhas enrichedourexhibition,allowing viewersto seeChinas naturalwonders througha freshand uniqueperspective.Once againI wouldlike toextend myheartfelt congratulationsto youon thissignificant achievement.Looking forwardto seeingmore ofyour fontasticcreation in the future.Yours,Li Hua第二节参考范文Struggling in thewater,I felta waveof reliefwhen myfather swamtowards me.He steadiedme andinstructedme tostay calmand breatheslowly throughthe snorkel.With hisreassuring presence,I graduallyregainedcontrol andstarted to explore theunderwater world,fascinated by the vibrantmarine lifearoundme.However,as weswam backonto the boat,a strongcurrent swirledme suddenlyandIwas kindoflosing myconsciousness.At thesight ofmy struggling,myfathertook myhand firmly,trying tolift metothe boat.When Icame tomyself,Iwastold thatmyfather^knee wascut bleedingby somethingsharp andIfelt mythroat tightened.Years later,whenever Imat home,I stillsee thescar onmy fathersknee.Ifs areminder of the timehedove offtheboatto rescueme whenIwascaught in a strongcurrent whilesnorkeling.His selflessact notonlysaved methat daybut alsoreinforced thedepth ofhis loveand theimportance of trusting thosewhotruly carefbr us.The scaris atestament tothe bondwe shareand alesson inthe poweroftrustand couragA.She directedthe musical.B.She quitdancing dueto anaccident.C.She hasno dancingtalent.
9.Why doesthewomanlove goingto musicalsA.She cansee herold friends.B.She missesdancing.C.She likesthe artform.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.Why isChris unhappyA.He waslate forclass.B.His friendhad anaccident.C.He wasseriously injured.
11.What happenedto GregA.He suffereda headinjury.B.He washit bya car.C.He gothurt on his wayhome.
12.Where willthe twospeakers meetA.At thewomans home.B.At themans house.C.At thehospital.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What is a mustfbr thepositionA.A bachelorsdegree incomputer engineering.B.Hands-on programmingexperience.C.Skills relatingto developingapplications.
14.What kindof personis Davidaccording tohis descriptionA.Modest.B.Open-minded.C.Careful.
15.How doesCathy feelabout DavidA.Satisfied.B.Doubtful.C.Uninterested.
16.When willDavid hearback from the companyA.Within threedays.B.Within aweek.C.Within amonth.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.How longwillthebus ridetakeA.15minutes.B.35minutes.C.50minutes.
18.What isillegal inLos CabosA.Eating ona bus.B.Drinking alcohol.C.Being drunkin public.
19.Who mightconsider LosCabos anideal destinationA.Hiking enthusiasts.B.Water sportslovers.C.Fans ofhistoric sites.
20.Where cantourists learnabout thepackages SuntanTours offersA.From streetvendors.B.At tomorrowsinformation session.C.At thehotel they are headingto.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AHow muchwill itcost tolive in Oxford,if youstudy inthis world-renowned universityThe lowerandupper rangeof likelyliving costsfor2024-25is providedbelow.These costsare based onasingle,fiill-timestudent withno dependents,living in Oxford.We providethe costsper monthand youcan multiplyup bythenumber ofmonths youexpect tolive here,so thatyou arefully awareof andconsider verycarefully thelikelyliving costsassociatedwithyour chosencourses ofstudy atOxford.Likely living costsFor1month For9monthsLower rangeUpper rangeLower rangeUpper rangeFood£300£470£2,700£4,230Accommodation£700£860£5,040£6J92Personal items£180£305£1,620£2,745Social activities£40£90£360£810Study costs£35£80£315£720Other£20£35£180£315Total£1,275£1,840£10,215£15,012In orderto providethese likelyliving costs,the Universityand theOxford StudentUnion haveconducteda relevantsurvey amongexisting studentsabout theexpenditure data.Food:Three ordinarymeals oncampus eachday,dining outnot counted.Accommodation:The figures above showa20%discount,which iscommonly acceptedinOxford,ifthe sameapartment isrented bythe samestudent for9months and more ina row.They alsoinclude related()bills forexample,utilities such as electricityand heating.Study costs:These arelikely costsdirectly relatedto yourstudies,suchastext books,stationery,printing andphotocopying,course-related equipmentand materials.Other:These aresmall,mixed costswhich donot fallunderthe other categoriesabove.You mayneed tomake additionalbudget forcosts suchas travelto andfrom fieldworkout of the city,or forinternational studentsthe visaand healthcare costssee studentvisa webpages.These costsare notincluded inthefiguresabove.
21.How dothe datacome outA.Theyre estimatedbythe authority.B.Theyre providedbythegraduates.C.Theyre basedon thecosts oflast term.D.Theyre collectedfrom currentstudents.
22.How muchdoes anOxford studentspend at least onaccommodation fbra yearA.£6,192B.£7,140C.£6,720D.£8,
40023.What isthe purposeof thesurvey mentionedA.To determinethe averageliving expensesinOxford.B.To instructstudents tomake abudget fbrcosts.C.To establishthe likelylivingcostsfbr theyear.D.To compare the livingcosts in other universitiesBStandingon theshore ofa lake,I canthelp butmarvel at the tensor hundredsof thousandsof smallrocksthat surroundmy boots.They wereall createdfirom hardsurfaces,their edgessoftening overtime.And Iwonder,can welearn froma pileof rocksEven the tallestmountains haveworn down;none areas tallas theywere1,000years ago.And muchlikea rock,Tve foundmy attitudehas softenedandmydesire tobetter understandothers hasexpanded witheachtrip aroundthe sun.Once Itoo wasa sharprock coveredin pointyedges.Today,after decadesof thewaters oflife coursingoverme,my edgesare softerandmoreunderstanding.Tm lesslikely tojudge andmore interestedinlearning howwe canexist together.But Imnot arock.Tm ahuman beingfilled withall thedrama builtinto myDNA.Two yearsago,while travelinginthePacific Northwest,I watchedarestaurantowner aska guytoleave fornot fallingin linewith the rules.Not forcefuland notrude.On thedoor reada sign:“Please wearamask beforeentering ourrestaurant.We dontlike iteither,but lefsall dowhat we can.^^But theguy triedtoargue aboutthe note.I satwatching,understanding bothsides.Tve beenthis guybefore,using myyouthful edgesto chipawayattheworld.What Ilost,however,was theability togrow bylooking throughothers eyes,and thusthepossibility offinding contentand success.You canfit morerounded rocksin ajarthan thosewith sharpedges.The formerlook fbrways toadjustand makeroom fbrothers;the latternever givean inchto accommodateothers.Time,like thewaters rollingagainstonce sharpstones,changes usby washingaway ourresistance toseeing theworld fromanotherspoint ofview.I placeda roundedstone intomy pocket.Mother Natureis holdingclass again.
24.What doesthe authorcomparetherocks toA.People withvaried personalities.B.DNA uniqueto eachperson.C.Challenges thatwe comeacross.D.Our abilitiesthat growswith time.
25.What causedthe argumentintherestaurantA.Lack ofclarity inthe sign.B.The ownersinappropriate attitude.C.Demanding restaurantrequests.D.The guysfailing to obey therules.
26.Which bestdescribes theauthors attitudetoward theworld whenhe wasyoungA.Respectful.B.Aggressive.C.Ambiguous.D.Tolerant.
27.What doestheauthortry toconvey throughthis textA.We shouldadjust ourselvesto newconditions.B.Be bravewhen inthe faceof difficultiesin life.C.Ifs necessarytoobeytherulesin publicces.D.Being openand understandingbrings satisfaction.CResearchers atthe Universityof Exeterin Englandhave crafteda devicethat employsartificialintelligence AIto detectAsian wasps黄蜂.AI referstothecapability ofcomputers tolearn fromexperiencesand executetasks swiftlythat wouldtypically requirea significanttime investmentfromhumans.Asian waspsare consideredan invasivespecies,indicating that they arenot nativetothe UK andcandisrupt ourecosystem-the environment and itsliving organisms.These waspsfeed onlocal insectsandpose asignificant threatto honey bees,withasingle waspcapable ofkilling upto50honeybeesinaday.The innovativesystem,named Vel,uses asponge clothsoaked witha liquidthat attractswasps.Oncethe waspsare drawnin,an automaticcamera takespictures of them.The AIthen analyzesthe photostodetermine whetherthe insectis anAsian waspor aEuropean wasp,which is a nativespecies.If anAsian waspis spotted,a notificationis sentright awaytotheresearcher^phone orcomputer.Velacts asan early-warning system,allowing forthe detectionof anyAsian waspsthat mayhave entereda newareaof theUK.Its highprecision helpsauthorities respondquickly tofollow thewasps,find theirnests,andget ridofthembefore theycan reproduce.There isgrowing concernamong expertsthat Asian wasps mayhave madea lastinghome intheUK,rather thanbeing merelytransient oraccidental arrivals.Currently,the UKsway ofdealing withAsianwasps dependson peopleseeing them,recognizing them,and reportingthem.However,many ofthesereports turnout tobe otherkinds ofinsects,which isnot avery effectiveway tohandlethe situation.Dr.Thomas O^hea-Wheller,who workedon Vel,said thisnew systemwont mistakeother insectsforAsian waspsor missthem whenthey comearound.Vel hasbeen testedontheisland ofJersey andwill betriedinotherplaces this year.
28.What doesparagraph3mainly focusonA.Vels designand operation.B.The effectivenessof wasptraps.C.Vels influenceon ecosystem.D.Traditional waspdetecting methods.
29.What doesthe underlinedword transient“mean inparagraph5A.Widespread.B.Temporary.C.Frequent.D.Dangerous.
30.Which statementwould Dr.Thomas probablyagree withA.Vel willhelp managewasp invasions.B.Vel requiresconstant humaninspection.C.The currentreporting systemis highlyeffective.D.The currentmethods failto identifyAsianwasps.
31.What canbe asuitable titlefbr thetextA.AI Disruptsthe Survivalof InsectsB.The Threatof AsianWasps toBeesC.AI TechnologyBoosts WaspDetectionD.The Impact of AIon InsectIdentificationDThe bookhas aunique statusasasymbol of human cultureand civilization.It isa vehiclefor sharingstories,spreading knowledge,examining thenature ofour extraordinaryspecies andimagining whatliesbeyond ourfamiliar world.As Carlylesuggests,books ultimatelyprovide aninvaluable andcomprehensiverecord ofwhat itmeans tobe human.This volume(选集)takes alist offifty ofthe mostinfluential booksof alltime,putting eachinto itshistoricalcontext.From ancientgame-changers likeThe Epicof Gilgameshand TheIliad,through sacredtextsand works of philosophicalreflection bythe likesof Confuciusand Plato,via scientificessays,historic6firsts,and culturalworksofenduring impact,these arevolumes thatare atonce bothproducts oftheirsocieties andvital textsin influencingthose samecivilizations.What thisselection isntisacelebration ofthe literarycanon(精品),a reaffirmationofthe‘best booksfromthe past.You willfind noAusten orDickens here,nor Dostoyevskyor GarciaMarquez.There isShakespeareand Cervantesand Tolstoy,but notbecause theyare somehowbetter9than thoseothers.Rather,this collectionaims toselect booksthat reflectthe passageof humanhistory.Most notonly reflect,though,but themselveschanged howwe thinkand live.By definition,theyare6importantworks and,inbroad criticalterms,great5works too.But thisbook isnot concernedwith whichworks arethe greatestofall-there areplenty ofother volumesthat tryto figurethat out,and goodluck tothem.Unavoidably,making aselection suchas thisis highlysubjective.In selectingfifty titles,wecanonlyhope todip ourtoe intothe vastpool of literature fromages goneby.In doingso,it isfoolish tomake anyclaimfor definiteness(确定性).Instead,we areplaying aliterary game.Which ofthe fiftychoices areundeniableWhich aretaking aplace betterdeserved bysome otherworks Everyonewill havetheir ownideas.In theend,it matterslittle thatwe allagree.More importantis thatby turningour mindsto thequestioninthe first place,we mightmeet someunfamiliar works,revisit someold favorites,and gainsomeinsight andpleasure inthe process.
32.What isthe firstparagraph mainlyaboutA.Criteria forselecting importantbooks.B.The typesof books includedinthe list.C.The roleof influential booksinhistory.D.Books asa recordof humancivilization.
33.What accountsforthe50books beingselected forthe volumeA.Their highliterary qualityand awards.B.Their popularityand widespreadinfluence.C.Their reflectionofhumanhistory andimpact.D.Their inclusionin traditionalliterary collections.
34.What canbe inferredfrom paragraph4A.The appreciationofliteratureisagame fbr us.B.Literature istoo complicatedfbrustoexplore.C.The selectingprocess issubjective andflexible.D.Literary worksselection isbasedondefinite claims.
35.What isthe ultimategoal ofpresenting the list of50booksA.To seekagreement onliterature.B.To encourageliterary exploration.C.To determinethe mostinfluentialbooks.D.To observea specificliterary tradition.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Olympic medals are amongthe mostrespected honorsinthesporting world,symbolizing notonlyathletic victory,but alsothe richhistory,fine craftsmanship,and longstandingtraditions ofthe Games.36Are theymade entirelyof gold,silver,and bronzeAnd whatmakes theParis2024Olympic medalsspecialOriginally,Olympic winnersin776BCE werehonored witholive wreaths(橄榄花环)rather thanmedals.The conceptof medalsas weknow themtoday firstemerged atthe1896Athens Games.However,solid goldmedals wereno longerawarded after
1912.37As aresult,theInternational OlympicCommittee laterupdated theregulations regardingmedal compositionand design.Modem goldmedalsareprimarily composedof
92.5%silver witha six-gram goldplating fbrappearance.38They containatleast
92.5%pure silver,and bronzemedals consistof95%copper and5%zinc(锌).This mixtureensures the medals,longevity andmakes themcheaper.An Olympicgold medalmaybe worthover£500,but itsvalue toathletes goesbeyond itsfinancial worth.39For instance,the2012London Olympicsmedals featuredthe RiverThames andLondon skyline.Rio2016focused onsustainability byusing leftovermirrors andX-ray plates.Tokyo2020medals,madefrom recycledelectronics,emphasized technologicalinnovation.For theParis2024Olympics,the medalsare particularlydistinctive.Each featuresa hexagon(六边形)with theParis2024logo onone sideand Nike,the Greekgoddess ofvictory,in frontoftheEiffel Towerontheother.40As ThierryReboul,creative directorof Paris2024,stated,“These medalsoffer athletesa physicalpiece ofParis totake home.^^A.Pure goldis softand easilydamaged.B.When werethese medalsfirst introducedC.Who isresponsible fbrdesigning themedalsD.Silver medals,by contrast,live upto theirnames.E.With thesesymbols,they honorthe historyoftheOlympics.F.Unique tothisyear,themedalsuse metalfromtheEiffel Tower.G.The designof medalsreflects thehost citysdistinct styleand values.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Iwasthrilled tocover anew expeditionto Qomolangmaasajournalist.However,as Igot offthevehicle atthe basecamp,Iwasimmediately41by dizzinessand shortnessof breath42of mountainsickness.Eventheactoftaking afew stepsdemanded anextraordinary amountof
43.At thatmoment,a question44within me:Why dopeople keepclimbing MountQomolangma Whenaskedthis question,British mountaineerGeorge Mallorygave hisfamous45:Because ifsthere.9,Mallory remindedme ofcountless climberswho haveput theirlives atrisk to46the mountainstoweringheight withtheir ownfootsteps.They encounteran almostvertical(垂直的)wall closetothetop.It isso difficultto find47points fbrclimbing thatthe earliestclimbers thoughtno onecould48the wall.In1960,Liu Lianman,a Chineseclimber,let histeammates49onhisshoulders tocross thewall.Already50,he gatheredall hisstrength touplift histeammates.Though his51did notappear onthelistofthose whoreached thetop,Liu isundoubtedly atrue52I recalledthe interviewwith DongHongjuan,thefirstwoman toconquer征月艮14mountains above8,000meters,who53understands howsmall humansare comparedto
54.She toldme:I neverfelt Iconquered thosemountains;ifs justthatthemountains55me.^^
41.A.drawn B.found C.taught D.struck
42.A.signs B.types C.risks D.causes
43.A.patience B.energy C.money D.practice
44.A.endedB.arose C.response D.lay
45.A.suggestion B.response C.conclusion D.guidance
46.A.adjust B.cover C.confirm D.measure
47.A.check B.view C.support D.rest
48.A.get pastB.come backC.take backD.go through
49.A.step B.fight C.cry D.work
50.A.disappointed B.terrified C.annoyed D.exhausted
51.A.story B.act C.name D.failure
52.A.champion B.hero C.talent D.friend
53.A.hardly B.truly C.firstly D.slightly
54.A.nature B.life C.time D.success
55.A.protected B.discovered C.admired D.accepted第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式Arcing acrossthe bordersof northernChina andsouthern Mongolia,the remoteand ruggedlandscapesof the Gobi Desert56capture theimagination ofadventurers,explorers,scientists,and artistssince theageof MarcoPolo.Occupying roughly1,300,000square kilometersof InnerAsia,the deserttakes57as muchas one-thirdof thetotal territoryof Mongolia.The Gobi,58refer toa waterlessplace“intheMongolian language,isa rainshadow desertformed onthe farside ofthe HimalayanMountain Range,which blocksmoisture andcreatesthe Gobischaracteristically dry,semi-arid climate,with59average rainfallof195mm annually.Itis extremeclimate thathas influencedthe60vary ofsoil compositionand colorfound inthe GobiDesert.Vegetation植被,61thinly distributed,is diverseand includesrare andnativespecies,many ofwhich haveadapted overmillennia to62condition ofdrought andwater scarcity.63geological,theGobipreserves arich andvaried paleo-environmentand64consider ahot spotforfossil discovery.More than80species,or one-fifth ofthe over400_65know dinosaurspecies arefound inMongolias GobiDesert.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)。
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