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2024-2025学年河南省灵宝市第三高级中学高三下5月月考英语试题考生请注意
1.答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记
2.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置上
3.考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回第一部分(共20小题,每小题L5分,满分30分)
1.Never inmy lifesuch abeautiful sunrise!A.have Iseen B.I haveseenC.did Isee D.I saw
2.一Did yougo tolast nighfsconcert—Yes.And thegirl playingthe violin at theconcert allthe peoplepresent with her excellentability.A.impressed B.comparedC.conveyed D.observed
3.But foryour instruction,I suchgreat progressin soshort atime.Thanks alot.A.wouldnt makeB.hadnt madeC.wont makeD.wouldnt havemade
4.at thedifferences betweenher cultureand theirs,Annie wantedto returnhome.A.Confusing B.ConfusedC.Having confusedD.To confuse
5.一I forgotto registerfor thecourses.Tm oneday lateand most of theclasses arefull.What shallI do_You cantdo anythingabout that.A.Take yourtime.B.Poor you!C.So whatD.No way!
6..The realwinners insport arethose whoknow how to persevereand to behave with—whether theywin orlosea game.A・certainty B.cautionC.dignity D.independence
7.This filmis verywith young people,which tellsa reallyromantic story.A.familiar B.popularC.similar D.particular
8.Dont letthe childwho isgo toschool.A.so youngas toB.not oldenough toC.not oldenough D.too youngto
9..一Why doyou lookvery upset—The electricitywas cutoff suddenlyand myessay unfinishedsince.A.was leftB.has left二()Laura Hardie,lead authorof thestudy,believes thefindings showthe9important ofgetting enoughsleep How much sleepweneed
10.(differ)between people,but thecurrent consensus(共识)is thatseven tonine hoursis bestfbr mostadults/9she toldTheTelegraph第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)
28.(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作文文中共有10处错误,每句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
(八),并在其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
1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2、只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分One eveningI wentout withmy friendsWang Yi for a meal in a country pub、We leftat9:30and Iwas offeredto takeWang Yi home、We weredriving alongwhen,suddenly,a cardrove pastus out of controlThe carcrashed andbefore thatitburst intoflames、We ranto theburning carquicklyWhen weget there,we sawthree peopletrapping insideTheywere screamingand weknew wehad toget themin、It wasextreme hot as we opened thedoors,and wesaved themsuccessfullyIfs nice feeling to know they have helped to save those people第二节书面表达(满分25分)
29.(25分)假定你是高中生李华你班同学决定举行班级春游请你写一封邮件邀请外教Susan参加,要点包括
1.时间4月22日早8点北门出发;下午5点磨山樱园入口处集合返校;
2.地点东湖绿道;
3.内容安排绿道骑行;户外野餐(食物自备);小组自由活动注意
1.词数100左右,开头语已为你写好;
2.可以适当添加细节,以使行文连贯参考词汇东湖绿道The EastLake GreenwayHi Susan,Were planninga springouting for the wholeclass.Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共20小题,每小题L5分,满分30分)、1A、2A、3D、4B、5B、6C、7B、8C、9D、10D、11C、12D、13A、14B、15B、16C、17A、18A、19A、20D第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项、
211.A
2.D
3.B
4.D、
221.B
2.C
3.A
4.C、
231.B
2.A
3.C
4.B、
241.C
2.D
4.A、
251.B
2.A
3.C
4.C第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题
1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.C
2.B
3.D
4.C
5.A
6.B
7.C
8.D
9.A
10.A
11.B
12.D
13.C
14.A
15.D
16.B
17.C
18.D
19.A
20.B第二节(每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式、
271.getting
2.to
3.to report
5.It
6.thicker
7.However
8.are
9.importance
10.differs第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)One eveningI wentout withmy feedsW angYifor amealinacountrypubWe leftat9:30and Iwas offeredfriendto takeWangYihome.We weredriving alongwhen,suddenly,a carciove pastus outof control.The carcrashedand beforethat itburst mtoflames.We ranto theburning carquickly.When weget there,we sawthree peopleaftergottrapping inside.They,were screamingand weknew wehad toget themm Itwas extremuhotasweopenedthetipped outextremelydoors,and wesaved themsuccessfiilly.Its Anicefeelingtoknow they havehelpedtosavethosepeople.、28But awe第二节书面表达(满分25分)29HiSusan,Were planningan springouting fbrthe wholeclass.Wed liketo inviteyou tojoin usin thisactivity.Regarded asthe mostbeautiful greenwaywith itsbreath-taking scenery,the EastLake Greenwayhas becomea hottouristattraction ofWuhan.Therefore,we decideto organizethe springouting there.Well gatherat theschool NorthGate at8am onApril22nd.After ourarrival at the Greenway,the wholeclass willbe dividedintoseveral groups.Riding bikesalong theway,taking photosand havingan outdoorpicnic arewhat onour schedule.You canjoinwhichever groupsto experiencefun andexcitement.Oh,one morething,dont forgetto showup at5pm,when wegather togo backtoschool togetherattheentrance of the CherryBlossom Garden.It willbe niceto have a goodtime withyou in the springouting.Expecting yourreply andyour comingas well.C.had beenleft D.has beenleft
10.the dangerof drunkdriving,many driverspromised neverto driveafter drinking.A.Realizing B.To haverealizedC.Realized D.Having realized
11.A problemhas occurredwe shoulddevelop innovativethinking abilitiesin theclassrooms bygiving studentsopportunitiesto generatenew ideas.A.what B.whereC.whether D.that
12.The aimof the government isto makeevery citizenbetter off,,to helpthem livea happylife.A.as aresult B.for astartC.for onething D.in otherwords
13.—rd ratherhave somewine,if youdont mind.—・Dont forgetyou willdrive.A.Anything butthat B.By allmeansC.Take iteasy D.I wontsay noto this
14.The teachersvoice stillremained calmshe wasgetting annoyed.A.as longas B.even ifC.as ifD.now that
15.At thenews of the earthquake,the soldiersdid what they couldthe victims.A.help B.to helpC.to helpingD.helping
16.一According tomy mother,it isa goodidea tohave somechicken soupwhen youhaveacold.一,scientists agreewithher.A.Sooner orlater B.Once ina whileC.Believe itor notD.To beexact
17.一What didyou sayyou werereluctant torisk justnow_to highlevels ofradiation.A.Being exposedB.Having beenexposedC.To beexposed D.Exposed
18..Sometimes smilesaround theworld befalse,hiding otherfeelings likeanger,fear orworry.A.can B.wouldC.should D.must
19.What isyour mainreason forchoosing onerestaurant anotherA.over B.ofC.from D.for
20.Why doyou wanta newjob youvegot sucha goodone alreadyA.that B.whereC.which D.when第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项(分)
21.6“Auld LangSyne isa songthat everyonedrunkenly sings,which marksthe startto abrand newyear.No oneever()()seems toknowthewords somethingabout forgettingold acquaintancesor whatthey meanwhy wouldwe want to forgetpeople,but,in America,its as much apart ofNew Years5tradition aswine.But why(歌词)The lyricsto the song comefrom apoem writtenby thegreat Scottishpoet RobertBums in
1788.Its titleis believedto beanold Scottishway of saying“a longtime ago.Phrases like“In thedays ofauld lang syne alsoappear inother Scottishfairytales andpoems,usually as a wayofsaying“Once Upona Time.”(夸张的);While itstill causesconfusion,it isbelieved that the openinglines of the songare meantto berhetorical“Should auldacquaintancebe forgotten,and neverbrought tomind Shouldauld acquaintancebe forgotten,and auldlangsyne^therefore meansweshould havea drinkin honorof whateveris passing,and rememberold friends.When theScots immigratedto Americain the19th century,they broughtthe songwith them.But itsgreat popularitycan belargelydue to the Canadianbandleader Guy Lombardo.In1965,he explainedhow hehimself cameto associatethe songwith theend of the yearto LifeMagazine:“Auld LangSyne isour themesong-and waslong beforeanyone everheard uson theradio.In ourparticular partof westernOntario,where theresa largeScottish population,it wastraditional forbands toend everydance withAuld LangSyne.We didntthinkit wasknown here.If youwant tosee thesinger inaction,check outhis finalperformance onthe eveof1977,after performingfor48years ina row.、1How mightpeople feelwhen firsthearing the song Auld Lang SyneA.Confused.B.Moved.C.Energetic.D.Comfortable.、2Why dopeople singAuld LangSyne whenNew Yearis comingA.To hopefor goodluck.B.To celebratethe New Year.C,In honorof RobertBums.D.In memoryofthepast.、3Why isGuyLombardomentioned in the textA.He createdthe songAuld LangSyne.B.He madethe songAuld LangSyne morepopular.C・He broughtthesongAuld LangSyne toAmerica.D.He wasthe firstto singthesongAuld LangSyne.、4What mightbe the best title for thetextA.What doesAuld LangSyne MeanB.Who MakesAuld LangSyne PopularC.How doesAuld LangSyne Comeinto BeingD.Why doPeople SingAuldLangSyne onNewYearEve(分)
22.8Bright Sidedid someresearch onmany placesthroughout theworld whereyou canbuy a house for1dollar orfor free!Roubaix,FranceIf youlike France,Roubaix locatedin thenorth ofFrance isjust foryou.The localauthorities wantit to be populatedand attractive.You canbuy asmall housein the industrial districtfor just$
1.The buyeris supposedto live in thishouse for3years.Buffalo.USABuffalo offerswhoever qualifiesto buy a house for$
1.All you need isto bea lawfulcitizen ofthe cityand investamount of moneyinto itsdecoration.Doing this,the authoritiesare hopingto make the citybeautiful againwithout spendingmoney.Liverpool,Great BritainInLiverpool,mostofhouses wereabandoned by the workingclass duringthe yearsof unemployment.The governmentis trying to(不动产).sell the houses forjust$
1.If youwanttobuy sucha house,it hasto beyour firstdeal onbuying propertyCandela,ItalyIf youstill have any doubtsabout spendingSI onahouse,you shouldknow:thegovernmentwill payyou somemoney,if youmoveto Candela.In orderto bepaid,youneedto becomea permanentcitizen andhaveanincome of$7500per year.If movinga,ne,you willgetS800,and ifyou aregoing withyour family,the paycan befour timesas muchas onlyone person.For moreinformation ofother cities,please ClickHere.、1Why dothe authoritiesof Buffaloprovide ahouse forpeople with1$A.To improvethe livesof poorpeople.B.To makethe cityattractive atno cost.C.To solvethe problemsof employment.D.To attractpeople totheindustrialareas.、2What isrequired tobuyahousefor1dollar inLiverpoolA.You needtobean unemployedcitizen.B,You shouldlivein the housefor3years.C.You mustmakethe first housepurchase.D.You haveto repairand decoratethehouse.、3Howmuchmoney canyou getif moving to Candelawith awhole familyA.$3200B.$1C.$800D.$
7500、4Where doesthis passagecome fromA.a textbook.B.a magazine.C.the Internet.D.an announcement.(分)
23.8Devon,2,is usedto payingher owncell phone and carexpenses.But latelyits beenharder.The familyshe baby-sitsfbr hasntbeen callingasmuchas usualand shecouldnt finda jobover thesummer.Devons dadsaid itsa signofthe tough economy.(货款).He toldher hesfeeling thepinch tooand thathe hadto useher collegefund topay theloanThis kindofmoneytroubles isntstrange tocommon familiesthese days.In fact,its hardto avoidnews aboutthe economyon thescreenoftheTV orthe computersrecently.It canseem abit worryand some families arehit reallyhard.For mostpeople,the bigproblem isthat thingscost moreat atime when theyhaveless moneyto spend.But higherprices arenttheonly problem.Many peopleare havinga toughtime makingpayments onsome typesof homeloans.Therefore,somefamiliesare cuttingback onwhattheyspend.For example,eating outless,staying homeinstead ofgoing onvacation,movingto a lessexpensive houseand soon.However,as discouragingas thingsmay seemnow,the goodnews isthattheeconomy alwaysgets backon trackafter awhile.Jobs may be hardto find,but theslow economycan openup newopportunities.The coupleDevon babysatfor mightcut backon(设备)evenings out,but theycould beinterested inhiring herfor after-school care.Perhaps itstime to sell herold toysand babygear(地下室)in thebasement orhelp otherssell theseitems onlineif sheis good at it.She couldcharge thema feetoselltheir oldstuff(东西).、1What doesthe underlinedphrase in thefirstparagraph refertoA.Getting hurt.B.Receiving lesscalls.C・Out ofwork.D.Short ofmoney、2According tothe passage,what constantlyappears onthe screennowadaysA.News onthe tougheconomy.B.Devons family troubles.C.Advertisements forbabysitters.D.Information onyard sales.、3What dopeople doto overcomethetougheconomyA.To strikefor highpay.B.To opena newstore tosell toys.C.To cutdown theirexpense.D.To moveto otherplaces forvocations.、4The passageis mainlyaboutA.Devons ownfamily moneytroublesB.familytroublesmade bytough economyC.ways ofsolving theslow economyD.the increasingprices andexpenses分
24.8SAN FRANCISCOAP-Samsung saysnew GalaxyNote7smartphones willbe availablein U.S.stones startingWednesdayto replace about1million devicesthat arebeing recalledbecause theirbatteries can catch fire.The SouthKorean company has beenscrambling tofix problemscaused byfaulty batteriesin thelatest versionof itstop ofthe linesmartphonewhich firstwent onsale lastmonth.When itfirst offeredon Sept.2to replacethe affected Note7phones Samsungsaid itwould swapthem formodels ofits otherphonessuch asthe Galaxy S7until suppliesof replacementNote7devices becameavailable.Samsung followedup lastweek byannouncing thatU.S.consumers whohad purchasedone ofthe recalledphones couldchoosebetween a replacement ora refundfro thedevice whichsells forabout$
850.That offerwas jointlyannounced withofficials atthe U.S.Consumer ProductSafety Commissionafter Samsungwas criticizedfor notcoordinating moreclosely with the commission.Safety officialshave urgedNote7owners toturn offtheir phones and returnthem immediately.They citedreports ofNote7batteries overheatingin the United Statesincluding26instances whereindividuals wereburned and55that causedproperty damage.The problemdoesnt affectall Note7phones becauseSamsung usesbatteries fromdifferent suppliers.But thecompanyhassaidabout
2.5million devicesmaybeaffected worldwideincluding1million soldin the United States.Samsung alsosaid itspushing outtwo softwareupdates throughwireless carriers.One willshow agreen batteiyicon toconfirmthat aNote7device isa newone thatdoesnt havethe batteryproblem.The otherwill displaya shortnotice toowners ofolder phonescoveredbytherecall tellingthem toturn offtheir deviceand takeit inforareplacement.About aquarter ofaffected phoneshad beenexchanged intheUnited States byTuesday Accordingtoaspokeswoman forSamsungsU.S.subsidiary.She wasunable tosay howmany Note7buyers soughtrefunds butsaid“the vastmajority”received adifferentSamsung phoneasareplacement.、1Whats wrongwiththeaffectedNote7phonesA.The priceof themis toohigh.B.Their batteriescancatchfire.C.They aresimilar toiphone
7.D.They haveproblems withtheir earphones.、2What cana U.S.consumer whohad purchasedone ofthe recalledphones doaccording toSamsungs announcementA.To sellhis/her recalledphone toothers forabout$
850.B.To chooseareplacementand a refund forhis/her recalledphone.C.To usethe recalledphone toreplaceaGalaxyS7first andthen oneofthenew Note7devices forfree.D.To returnthe recalledphoneandget areplacement orarefundabout$850for thedevice.、3How manyaffected phoneshad beenexchanged intheUnitedStates byTuesdayA.About
0.625million.B.About
0.25million.C.About
0.875million.D.About1million.、4What canwe learnfrom the passageA.At least81cases ofNote7batteries overheatingwere reportedintheUnitedStates.B.The Note7phones soldin Chinaare safe.C.The Note7phones usedbatteries fromdifferent suppliersnever havethe sameproblems.D.The GalaxyS7devices arethe safest.
25.10分Dormitory managementofficials inuniversities saythat latelythey arenoticing somethingdifferent:students seemto lackthe willand skillto addresstheir ordinaryconflicts.We havestudents whoare madat each other andtheytext eachother inthe sameroom Jsays ateacher.So manyof ourroommate conflictsare becausekids dont know howtonegotiate/9And asmany psychologistswill tell you,bottled emotionslead tosilent unhappinessthat canboil overinto frustrationand anger.“At FloridaUniversity,emotional outbreaksoccur aboutonce a week Jthe dormitorydirector says.It usedtobe:Lets sitdown andtalk abouthe says.Recently,roommate conflictshave increased.The studentsdont havetheperson-to-person discussionsand theydontknowhowtohandle them.”The problemis mostimpressive amongfreshmen;dormitory officialssay somestudents evennever seemto catchon tillgraduation,and theyworry abouthow suchstudentswill dealwith conflictsafter college.Administrators supposethat relyingon cellphonesandthe Internetmay havemade iteasier foryoungpeopleto avoiduncomfortablemeetings.Why expressanger inperson whenyou cando itinatext Facebookmakes thesituation worseascomplaints gopublic.Things areposted onsomeones wallon Facebook:Oh,my roommatekept meup allnight studying」says DanaPysz,an assistantdirector inthe housingoffice atCalifornia University.Its adifferent wayto expresstheirconflicts toeachother.In recentgroup discussionsat NorthCarolina StateUniversity,students saidthey wouldnot evenaccusethe noisyneighbors ontheir floorface toface.Administrators alsopoint toparents who have fixedtheir childrensproblems intheir entirelives.Now incollege,thechildren lackthe skillsto attendto evenmodest conflicts.Would theseparents continueto takecare ofeverything oncampus
1、What doesthe underlinedword address“in Paragraph1probably meanA.To greetsomeone witha titleor name.B.To starttryingtosolve aproblem.C.To putan addresson anenvelope.D.To makea formalspeech.
2、Which ofthe followingis NOTTRUE accordingtothepassageA.Students handledit directlywhentheywere inconflict.B.Parents arethe mainfactor tomake theirchildren losethe skills.C.Cellphones areto blameinthestudents,conflicts intheir dormitories.D.Unhappy andcornered emotionsresulted inquarrels betweenstudents onceaweek.
3、What dowe learnfrom thegroup discussionsat NorthCarolina StateUniversityA.Students arealways angrywith eachother.B.Students haveto bearnoises fromneighbors.C.Students maybe notgoodatnegotiating inperson.D.Students arebrought upself-centered.
4、Which ofthe followingcan bethebesttitleforthepassageA.Students9Unhappy Lifein UniversityB.Parents9Attention inChildrens LifeC.Students5Failure toDeal withConflicts D.Teachers5Concerns aboutStudents第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题L5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)
26.30One ofthe greatestconcerts Iever attendednever tookplace atall.Not quite,anyway.Instead,a violent1,which camepretty muchoutofnowhere ona summernight,left theSaratoga PerformingArts(交响乐团)Center withoutelectrical power.The2storm hitjust minutesbefore thePhiladelphia Orchestrawas aboutto takethe3along witha guestsoloist,the violinistSarah Chang.Forty-five minuteslater,the audiencewere still4hoping powerwould berestored andthe5would getunderway.Thats whenChang6onto thestage,alone exceptfor her7andacouple ofstagehands equippedwith flashlightsto8her andher music.The orchestra9backstage.But Changbegan playingFritz KreislersRecitativo andScherzo-Caprice.Maybe therain wasstillpounding onthe roofand10the grass.Maybe thethunder hadntdied away11by distance.Chances are,though,no one12that nightcouldtellyouthere wasanything atall inthe airexcept the
13.The performancewas14,but itwas deliveredwith bothskill andgrace-a sortof15card fortheaudiences presenceand patience.The applausewas
16.then,several thousandmusic lovers17through poolingrainwaterand18to theircars.Maybe thestory endsright there.But thethen-twenty-year-old musicians19forthepeople comingto hearhermusicsayssomething aboutthe essentialrelationship betweenartist andaudience.Maybe SarahChang understoodthat whenshe offeredher musicasa20that night,without poweredloudspeaker andinthenear-darkness ofa summerevening storm.、1A.flood B.earthquake C.thunderstorm D.fire、2A.global B.unexpected C.regular D.uncertain、3A.chance B.action C.trouble D.stage、4A.shouting B.struggling C.waiting D.gathering、5A.concert B.rain C.dance D.sunlight、6A.climbed B.stepped C.jumped D.held、7A.piano B.conductor C.violin D.band、8A.admire B.broadcast C.circle D.light、9A.remained B.occupied C.hid D.worked、10A.flooding B.cleaning C.irrigating D.destroying、11A.either B.yet C.ever D.just、12A.screaming B.complaining C.performing D.listening、13A.violinist B.lighting C.music D.cheering、14A.brief B.successful C.boring D.embarrassing、15A.all rightB.never mindC.dont worryD.thank you、16A.weak B.enthusiastic C.frequent D.permanent、17A.lost theircontrol B.traveled C.made theirway D.looked、18A.away B.down C.out D.back、19A.respect B.analysis C.generosity D.tolerance、20A.trick B.gift C.relief D.mercy第二节每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式分」
27.15For thosewho wantto keepthemselves slim,1get moresleep couldhelp Agroup ofscientists fromthe University腰围」of LeedsintheUK foundthat nothaving enoughsleep couldadd
2.your waistlineThey studiedL615adults,who wereasked3」、report howlong theyslept andtheir foodintake forfour daysTheir weight,blood4press,and waistlinewere recorded5turned outthatpeople whoget anaverage ofsix hours,sleep anight havea3-Centimeter
6、thick waistthan thosewhohavenine hoursTheresearchers didntexplain howa lackof sleepcould causeweight gain
7.,past studiessuggest notsleeping enoughcould causean荷尔蒙,increased releaseof hormoneswhich8,be linkedto appetite。
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