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河南省周口市鹿邑县学年高三上学期“月期中英语2024-2025检测试题注意事项.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清1楚.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干22B净后,再选涂其他答案标号在试题卷上作答无效.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回3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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537.5AHANDSTITCHED WORLDS:THE CARTOGRAPHYOF QUILTS(床罩)Quilts area narrativeart;with themesthat arepolitical,spiritual,communal,orcommemorative,they areinfused withhistory andmemory,mapping outintimate storiesand legaciesthrougha handcraftedlanguage ofdesign.Handstitiched Worlds:The Cartographyof Quiltsis aninvitationto readquilts asmaps,tracing thepaths ofindividual historiesthat illuminatelarger historiceventsand culturaltrends.nning thenineteenth totwenty-first centuries,this insightfuland engagingexhibition bringstogether18quilts from the collectionof the American FolkArt Museum,New York,representing arange ofmaterials,motifs,and techniquesfrom traditionalearly-American quiltsto morecontemporary sculpturalassemblages.The quiltsin Handstitched Worlds showus howthis too-often overlookedmedium balancescreativitywith tradition,individuality withcollective Zeitgeist.Like aroad map,these uniqueworks offerapath toa deeperunderstanding of theAmericancultural fabric.Number ofWorks:18quiltsOrganized by:American FolkArt Museum,New YorkApproximatesize:175-200linear feetSecurity:Moderate securityParticipationFee:Please inquireU.S.ping:IAamp;A makesall arrangements;exhibitions payoutgoing shippingcosts within the第二节(满分分)25高三英语答案.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6721-23CDA24-27ABAD28-31AABD32-35ACDB36-40AEGDF短文It wasearly springin Fairbanks,and puppieswere blossominglike flowersamong meltingsnow inSusiesdog yard.How canI everturn youinto awinning team”Susie said,laughing.Shed dreamedofwinning theyearly DogSled ChampionshipsRace.“Which pupswill youchoose”Susies motherasked.“I thinkril justchoose threeof fourAuroraspups JSusie said,but sheknew thatonly threeof theselittle puppieswould makeit to the bigrace.Although Auroraspups wereonly fourweeks old,Susie alreadysaw differencesamong them.Pluto wasnaughty,while Sunshinewas shy,and Foxywas atease.Fudge wasthe mostresponsive toher.Actually.Fudge wasthe smallestone.“Will yoube mylead dogsomeday whenyour motherAurora isold”Susie said,holding Fudgestinyface tohers.Hes awfullysmall JSusies mothersaid.His brothersand sisterswere alreadytwice hissize.Hell growfast JSusie said.Ill trainhim rightalong withthe others.”Training puppieswas afamily affair.Susies motherand fatherraised thirteenstrong dogs.Susieplanned to make herbest teamthis time.Susie trainedeach of them for their roles.Aurora wassurely theleaderof herfbur-dog team.As forFudge,Susie wouldalso giveFudge a small branchwhen sheoften letteamdogs pullbranches as a kind of training.He keptpulling iteven when the other pups knockedhimover.He keptworking attasks thatSusie gavehim,no matterhow tiredhe got.Susie lovedhim fortryingso hard.When springsnow meltedinto summer,Susie ranherpupsthrough floweredfields andwooded hillstokeep themin shape.She feltdelighted whenAurora provedto bea goodleader andthe teamdid well.Unexpectedly,Fudge gotthe summergrowth thatshe hadntcounted on.Though notofficially belonging注意to the team,every practice,Fudge didhis bestbeyond Susiehad imagined.续写词数应为个左右;L
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Unfortunately,when the race dayarrived,Aurora gotsick.The racebegan,and Fudgeset afast butsteady pace.41-45ADCBD
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64.settlers写作第一节Dear Mr.Green,In order to makeBritain studentshave abetter understandingof traditional Chinese cultureandpromote thefriendship of the twoschools,our schoolis goingto donatea largenumber ofbooks toyourschool.As isknown toall,we havea richtraditional culturethat coversa diversityof topics.Therefore,wehave beencarefully choosingbooks thatare mosttypical andcater fbrus teenagers.After adequateconsideration,we haveagreed thatbooks abouttraditionalChinesefestivals,food andcostumes,and someclassicChinese novelsare likely to bewhat willappeal toyour students.There isstill muchdetailed informationwe need to discussabout thedonation,such asthe time andthe wayto deliverthe books.So Ihope youcan writemeareply atyour earliestconvenience.Yours,Li HuaUnfortunately,whentherace dayarrived,Aurora gotsick.Susie wasworried anddidnt knowwhat todo.She lookedat Fudge,who seemedeager totake on the challenge.Susie decidedto giveFudge achanceand lethim lead theteam.She hopedthat Fudgecould provehimself andleadtheteam tovictory.The racebegan,and Fudgeset afast butsteady pace.The otherdogs followedhim closely,and theteamworked togethersmoothly.Fudge wasdetermined andfocused,and heled theteam throughthedifficult terrain.Susie wasproud ofFudges performanceand cheeredhim on.As therace progressed,theteam gainedmomentum andstarted toovertake otherteams.In theend,they crossedthe finishline andwontherace.Susie wasoveijoyed andhugged Fudgetightly.She knewthat Fudgehad exceededherexpectations andproved thatsize didntmatter.From thenon,Fudge becamethe starof theteam.contiguous U.S.Booking Period:12weeksTour:June2021-August2024Contact:Leigh YawkeyWoodson ArtMuseum,Wausau,WI一June12,2021August29,2021Washington StateHistorical Society,Tacoma,WA一September17,2021January23,2022Utah Museum of FineArts,Salt LakeCity,UTFebruary19,2022—May14,2022Fort WayneMuesum ofArt,Fort Wayne,IN一June18,2022September11,2022AVAILABLE一October2022January2023Dane G.Hansen MemorialMuseum,Logan,KSFebruary17,2023—May14,2023AVAILABLE一June2023December2023Lauren RogersMuseumofArt,Laurel,MSJanuary30,2024—Apri121,2024AVAILABLE一May2024August2024All tourdates can be customizedto meetyour schedulingneeds.Please contactTraveling fbrmoreinformation.
21.What is the purpose of the exhibition ofHandstitchedWorlds:The Cartographyof QuiltsA.To promotecreativity and individuality thoroughthe engagingexhibition.B.To providean opportunityfbr visitorsto learnto makequilts stitchby stitch.C.To givevisitors aninsight into the historyand cultureof Americain specificperiods.D.To enrichthe understandingof theAmerican cultureby atour visitto museumsacross America.
22.Which of the followingstatements isTRUE accordingtothearticleA.The exhibitionis freeboth fbrthe exhibitorsand fbrthe visitors.B.Exhibitors thatare interestedcan choosewhatever datesthey want.C.The artisticand historicvalue ofhandstitched quiltsused tobe neglected.D.Exhibitors thatare interestedcan booktheexhibition12weeks in advance.
23.The articleis writtentoA.exhibitors B.visitors C.artists D.historiansBLike almostevery setof newparents,Bryan andElizabeth Shawstarted snappingpictures of their son,Noah,practically fromthe momenthe wasbom.When hewas aboutthree monthsold,Elizabeth noticedsomethingodd.The flashon their digital cameracreated thetypical reddot in the centerof Noahsleft eye,but therighteye hada white spot atthe center,almost asif theflash wasbeing reflectedback atthe cameraby something.(视网膜)When Elizabethtook Noahto aneye doctor,Noah wasdiagnosed withretinal cancerwith thewhitereflection as a sign.He enduredmonths oftreatment,but it was toolate.Noahs canceris treatableif caughtearly.Bryan Shawwondered whetherthere weresigns hedmissed.He wentback overevery babypicture ofNoah hecould findand discoveredthe firstwhitespotinaphototaken whenNoah was12days old.As timewent on,it appearedmore frequently.By thetime hewas fourmonthsold,itwasshowing upin25percent ofthe picturestaken ofhim permonth,“Bryan recalled.Later,Bryan wasdetermined toput hishard-won insightsto gooduse.He createda databasethatrecorded thecancer9s appearancein everyphoto ofNoah.He alsocollected photosand compiledthe datafromeight otherchildren withthe samecancer.Armed withthat data,he beganto workwith colleaguestodevelop asmartphone appthat canscan thephotos in the userscamera rollto searchfbr whiteeye andcan(眼底镜)be usedasakindofophthalmoscope.Called WhiteEye Detector,it is now availablefbr freeonGoogle PlayandinApples AppleStore.“I justkept tellingmyself,I reallyneedto do this,“Bryan said.This diseaseis toughto detect.Notonly couldthis softwaresave vision,but itcan savelives.”
24.Why didBryan andElizabeth takepictures ofNoahA.To recordhis growth.B.To celebratehis birth.C.To testtheirdigitalcamera.D.To collectevidence ofeye diseases.A.Terrified.B.Regretful.C.Lonely.D.Exhausted.
26.What canthe appdo tohelpA.It servesasadetector.B.It presentsexpert advice.C.It savesphotos onusers phones.D.It providesa worldwidedatabase.
27.What isthe textmainly aboutA.How aboy losthis eye.B.How anew appworks.C.How afather savedhis son.D.How anapp cameinto being.C
25.Which wordcan bestdescribe Bryansfeelings in paragraph3(聚氯乙烯颗粒)Scientists testedthe effects of new PVC pelletsonthedevelopment ofseven species,nning allmajor groupsof marineanimals.They foundexposure to high concentrationsof PVC pelletsprevented healthydevelopment inall sevenspecies.()The study,by aninternational teamled bythe StazioneZoologica AntonDohrn diNapoli SZNandthe Universityof Exeter,highlights thepotentially catastrophicefleets^of risinglevels of plastic in theocean.“When exposedtohighlevels of newPVC pellets,the specieswe examinedwent wrongin differentwaysJ saidthe firstauthor Dr.Jimenez-Guri.Some failedto makea shell;some failedto formproper(两侧的)bilateral features;some juststopped developingafter afew roundsof celldivision.They allfailedto makea viableembiyo(胚胎)・“The studyalso examinedthe badeffects ofplastic samplesrecovered frombeaches.While theeffectswere notas widespreadas thoseofnewPVCpellets,high concentrationswere foundto affectthe(软体动物)development ofmollusks,including seaurchins,sea starsand seasquirts.Coasts andrivers areknown hotspots fbrplastic pollution.As thespecies inthe studyall livein coastalareas,severe pollutioncould havea majorimpact.“If youhave extremepollution ata timewhen thesespecies arereproducing,then youdont havethenext generationof thosespecies Jsaid Dr.Jimenez-Guri.Explaining howplastics causedevelopmental abnormalities,Dr.Jimenez-Guri saidplastics containacomplex varietyof potentiallyharmful componentsincluding zinc,which areslowly releasedonce plasticisin thewater.She added,“If wereach theseextreme levelsofplasticpollution atour coasts,which happensinisolated casesbut isthankfully uncommon at present,many speciesmay becomeunable toreproduce,withmassive impactson marinelife,the widerenvironment andpeople.We needurgent actionto reducetheamount ofplastic enteringthe ocean.”
28.What isthe authorspurposeofwriting paragraph1A.To introducethe topicofthetext.B.To describe the methodsused inthe study.C.To presentthe findingsof differentstudies.D.To highlightthe positiveeffectsofPVCpellets.
29.What doesthe underlinedword catastrophic“inparagraph2meanA.Terrible.B.FonnaL C.Creative.D.Isolated.
30.What isDr.Jimenez-Guris attitudetowards thesituation ofmarine lifeA.Positive.B.Concerned.C.Conservative.D.Indifferent.
31.Which canbethe best titlefor thetextA.The RoleOf PVC Pellets InMarine EcosystemsB.The ImportanceOf CoastalAreas ForMarine LifeC.The FutureOf MarineLife UnderPlastic PollutionD.The SeriousImpact OfPVCPelletsOn MarineLife DJohnDryden,an Englishpoet whodied in1700,once said,Wealthy familiescan rarelycontinue toberich forthree generations.9,In19th-century America,successful familieswere alsosaid togo fromshirtsleevesto shirtsleeves^^in thatlength oftime.In Asia,there is an identicalsaying thatfamily wealthcouldnot passthree generations.(假想)As arising shareoftheworlds wealthiestcomes fromAsia,the three-generation hypothesisisbeing testedonce again.Overall,the resultsofthethree-generation testso farlook encouragingfdr Asiaswealthiest families.What hashelped the wealthiestfamilies to survivethe testistheeducation thatthe younger generationshave received.While manyoftheir grandparents and parents nevercompleted university,most ofthem haveattendedthebest-known universitiesabroad,often inAmerica.As aresult,they arefar worldlierthan theirelders,who builttheir fortuneson localbusinesses inperiods ofrapid economicdevelopment.John Riady,the childof anIndonesian familythat ownsLippo Karawaci,attended GeorgetownUniversity,beforeearning anMBA atthe WhartonSchool ofthe UniversityofPennsylvania and a lawdegree fromColumbia University.Isha Ambani,daughter ofMukesh Ambani,graduated fromYale andthen StanfordUniversitys GraduateSchool ofBusiness in
2018.At thesame time,they aremore sharplyaware oftheir responsibilityto avoidone ofthe traditionaltraps:putting relationshipbefore anythingelse.Instead,after theytake chargeofthebusinesses,theyusually tryto establishrules and regulations in their family businesses inordertokeep generatingwealthover centuries.In manydeveloping countries,dealing withinterest groupsand localauthorities remainsan importantpartof doingbusiness.It canensure accessto bigcontracts.However,American businessschools donotteach themsuch skills.To preservetheir familybusinesses,they haveto learna thingor twofrom theirelders.
32.What doshirtsleeves“most probablystand forinthefirst paragraphA.Being poor.B.Being generous.C.Being stupid.D.Being lazy.
33.What doesthe authorsay aboutthe richestyoungergenerationsin AsiaA.They aremuch wiser.B.They aremore responsible.C.They arebetter educated.D.They aremore experienced.
34.What dothe youngerleaders ofthe bigfamilybusinessesstressA.Western education.B.Social connection.C.Close relationship.D.Professional management.
35.What doesthe authoradvise thechildren ofthewealthiestfamiliestodoA.Get bigcontracts withdirty tricks.B.Learn fromtheirgrandparentsandparents.C.Stay awayfromthepowerful interestgroups.D.Establish rulesandregulationsintheirbusinesses.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Development ofSelf-ConceptSelf-concept beginsto developin earlychildhood.36・However,it isbetween earlychildhoodand adolescencethat self-concept experiencesthe mostgrowth.By agetwo,children beginto differentiatethemselves fromothers.By theages ofthree andfour,children understandthat theyare separateand uniqueselves.37,It isbased mostlyonphysical characteristicsor concrete details.Yet,children increasinglypay attentionto theircapabilities,andby aboutsix yearsold,children cancommunicate whatthey wantand need.They arealso startingto definethemselves in terms of socialgroups.Between theages ofseven andeleven,children begintomakesocial comparisonsand considerhowtheyre understoodby others.At thisstage,childrens descriptionsof themselvesbecome moreabstract.38They realizethat theircharacteristics existonacontinuum.For example,a childat thisstage willbegin toseethemselves asmore athletic than someand lessathleticthanothers,rather thansimply athleticor notathletic.At thispoint,the idealself andself-image startto develop.39The self-concept establishedduring adolescenceis usuallythe basisforthe self-concept fortherest ofones life.During theadolescent years,people experimentwith differentroles,personas,and selves.For adolescents,self-concept isinfluenced bysuccess inareas theyvalue andthe responsesof othersvaluedby them.
40.A.This processcontinues throughoutlifeB.Self-image doesntalways matchrealityC.The idealself istheselfwe wouldlike tobeD.Adolescence isa keyperiod forself-conceptE.At thisstage,a childsself-image islargely descriptiveF.Success andapproval cancontribute togreater self-worth intoadulthoodG.They beginto describethemselvesintermsofabilities andnot justconcretedetails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 DInmany ways,Gitanjali Raoisanordinary11-year-old,lively andchatty,yet herscientific spiritmakesa hugedifference.Last month,she41the topprize atthe DiscoveryEducation3M YoungScientistChallenge fbrher invention.What42Gitanjalis workwas that her cityfaced awater emergencywith toomuch leadin itswater.The ideadidnt43to meuntil Isaw myparents trytodowater tests.The teststrips mayshow inaccurateresults,which werentvery44She recalls.She thensearched fbrsuitable materialswith continuedefforts and45found thatcarbon(纳米管)nanotube sensorscanbeused tosense chemicals.Gitanjalito buildasmallblue housingusing the3-D printeratherschool withcomputer chipsandabattery inside.Afree app,which Gitanjalidesigned under47from hercomputer scienceteacher,gives instant48and sendsthedata toa linkedphone throughan attacheddevice.The processof designingher projectwasnt always49,though.Kathleen Shafer,a scientistpairedwith Gitanjalias herteacher insummer,50along theway.In theaward ceremony,Gitanjali also51her parentswith constantsupport and52to try“crazy ideas”.Gitanjali received$25,000to furtherdevelopher programalong withthe great53ofto solve55issues throughscience”.
41.A.earned B.designed C.offered D.made
42.A.exposed B.improved C.defined D.inspired
43.A.stick B.belong C.occur D.apply
44.A.simple B.reliable C.predictable D.creative
45.A.initially B.immediately C.temporarily D.eventually
46.A.managed B.promised C.pretended D.happened
47.A.observation B.command C.instruction D.control
48.A.access B.results C.decisions D.approval
49.A.optional B.complete C.continuous D.smooth
50.A.changed B.risked C.helped D.followed
51.A.stresses B.credits C.impresses D.provides
52.A.encouragement B.request C.struggle D.pressure
53.A.fortune D.potentialB.intention C.honor
54.A.keeps upwith B.gets alongwith C.takes careof D.speaks highlyof
55.A.commercial B.practical C.academic D.systematic第二节(共小题;10每小题分,满分分)L515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.1winning thecontest.According toShafer,who54Gitanjali,she showsa lotof motivationThephrase livingunder arock“usually meansbeing unawareof whatis happeningintheworld.Butin Setenil-de-las-Bodegas,the idiomtakes ona literalmeaning.Many ofthe nishtowns3,000residents live()(峡谷)in homes55build insidethe rockformations ofa narrowgorge ofthe RioTrejo River.The unusualstructure55believe tohave beeninspired bythe ancientArab traditionof underground住宅carve dwellingsto dealwith extremeheat.They canbe creditedtothe Moors.55founded thetownin the12th century.Rather thanbuilding entirehomes,they enlargednatural cupsinthegorge anda afewextra walls.The dwellingsare inexpensiveand keepresidents coolduring thehot summermonths.They arealsoearthquake-resistant and55likelytocatch fire.The rockcoverings extendover thestreet,55providenatural shadefbr passers-by.The townsname,Setenil delas Bodegas,reveals itsrich history.Setenir,comes fromthe LatiphraseSeptem nihil”,which meansseven timesnothing.This refers55the Catholicnislrulers,seven attemptstoreconquer theterritory fromtheMoors.The didntsucceed until55eighth time.Bodegas“isnow55common usedto describesmall Hinicgrocery storesin urbanareas.However,it initiallymeant astorehousefbr wine”.It wasadded tothe townsname bythe Christian55settler whointroduced葡萄园vineyards tothe regioninthe15th century.Most ofthe wineyards weredestroyed byan insect55第四部分写作共两invade inthe1800s.But thetown isstill knownfbr itsdelicious olivesand almonds.节,满分分第一节满分分
4015.假如你是李华,你校将给英国的某一学校赠送一批关于中国传统文化的书,请你代表学校给该66校校长写一封信,内容要点如下Mr.Green赠书的目的;
1.,介绍赠书类型;
2.表示需要与其沟通具体细节注意3写作词数应为左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear Mr.Green,Yours,Li Hua.。
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