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2024-2025学年浙江省9+1高中联盟高三下期末大联考英语试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号填写在试题卷和答题卡上用铅笔将试卷类型()填
1.2B B涂在答题卡相应位置上将条形码粘贴在答题卡右上角〃条形码粘贴处〃o.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净22B后,再选涂其他答案答案不能答在试题卷上非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉
3.原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液不按以上要求作答无效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
4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.Some analystssuspected that the rebellionwas andfinanced bya westerncountry.A.launched B.backed C.evaluated D.crushed
2.The guidanceteacher wastheir adviser,offering themsuggestions andsolutions whenthey difficulties.A.arose B・encounteredC.emerged D.evaluated
3.I reallydont know how toexpress mythanks toMr.Li,my highschool Englishteacher,without whosehelpI tocollege thatyear.A.werent to go B.hadn9t beenable to goC.couldnt goD.couldn9t havegone
4.Lifting offat sunrise,the hotair balloongoes whereverthe windblow.A.may B.must C.need D.should
5.During the2008flnancial crisis,the Frenchpresident NicolasSarkozy agreedto providemillions ofemergency fundaidto helpunemployment.A・release B・resemble C.relieve D.recommend
6..While workingin Kunming,he checkedthe weathereach morningfor monthshe realizedit wouldbe thesameevery day.A.when B.afterC.before D.since
7.High-speed trainswhich travelthrough myhometown up to250km perhour makeit asmall world.A.with B.againstC.at D.over
8.—Whafs wrongwith himHe seemedupset.—He hadto giveup hisdrawing,not becausehe wantedthat waybut becausehe hadto be.A.this B.oneC.it D.such
9.—Smoking shouldbe bannedin public.
5、A.dropped B・escaped C.absent D.forbidden、6A.impressed B.inspired C.desperate D.fascinated、7A.fighting B.falling C.drowning D.quitting、8A.now thatB.in caseC.for fearthat D.on conditionthat、9A.decided B,refused C-regretted D.demanded、10A.let outB,figure outC.look forD.put forward11A.searched B.met C.changed D.attracted、12A.marry B.blame C.save D.coach、13A.key B.approach C.answer D.entrance
14、A.simpler B.harder C・worse D.higher、15A.adapted B.helped C-mattered D.benefited
16、A.very B.just C・already D.ever、17A.must B.can C.should D.may
18、A.alternates B・teenagers C.women D.coaches、19A.Therefore B.Besides C.Otherwise D.Instead、20A.came trueB.counted onC.paid offD.picked up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L5151(分)()
27.15If youthink you cant dosomething,then youcant do it
1.real()()Its thatsimple Andit isthe saddesttruth in the processof being
2.success Thereare avariety ofof
3.hardship you will face()in yourjourney towherever you are going,and thereis noway of
4.avoid them,which isa naturalpart inthe processHowever,the()biggest challengeyouwilllikely faceis5,you You can accomplishalmost anything youcandream of6_Motivation Butyou willJnotaccomplish evenyour mostordinary goalsif yousay youcant Youwill neverknow howhard orhow easysomething reallyis if)you nevergive it7-Chance Inturn,any chanceis boundto S^destroy bya“Cant Youmight not even beaware that you areyour ownworstenemy,and howmuch you are limitingyourself simplyby sayingthatyou“cant doand turnthem into
9.You cando()Always remember10,think thatyou CANdoit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作文文中共有处语言错误,每
28.1010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(A),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—・It isharmful toboth thesmokers andnon-smokers.A.Fd loveto B.If smy pleasureC.Pm withyou onthat D.Ifs upto you
10.—Do youknowhowI canhim一On hismobile phone.A.learnB.reach C.seek D.touch一
11.Why doeshe weara raincoaton sunnydays一Nor doI understand.He is・A・a wetblanket B.a lazyboneC.a blacksheep D.an oddfish
12.-Whenever you want agood meal,come to my restaurantand eatfor free.-Believe me.That isan Iwill notrefuse.A.approach B.offerC.idea D.instruction
13.“Could weput offthe meetingshe asked.・He answeredpolitely.uThis isthe onlyday everyoneis available/9A.Not likelyB.Not exactlyC.Not nearlyD.Not really
14.The collection,sorting andof historicalmaterials andcultural relicsof theMay FourthMovement shouldbestrengthened,President Xisaid.A.consideration B.conservationC.constitution D.construction
15..When I was twenty,I hadto beforegraduation andwork in a clothesshop tohelp supportmy family.A.come outB.stay outC.leave outD.drop out
16.your blog,I wouldhave writtenback twodays ago.A.If Iread B.Should IreadC.Had Iread D.If Icould haveread一“
17.You lookhappy today.Is thereanything good--Fm verydelighted asone of the exchangestudents.A・to chooseB.to havebeen chosenC.choosing D.having beenchosen
18.flag-raising ceremonywas heldat theGolden BauhiniaSquare onJuly1to celebrate17th anniversaryof HongKongs returntoChina.A.A;/B.A;theC.The;the D./;the
19.—Bob sayshe willdraw lessonsfrom hisfailure andcontinue totry.—Pm delightedthat hetake thatview.A.will B.may C.should D.could
20.The laptopsmade byour companysell best,but nobodycould haveguessed theplace inthe marketthat they20years ago.A.had hadB.had C.were havingD.were tohave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
21.(6分)Even if you donthave towork,eat orsleep,you wontbe ableto getthrough allinformation onblogs andsocialnetworks.The problemwe faceis thatmuch of this informationseems veryinteresting atfirst glance.Actually,much of theinformation is unimportant,disposable andit distractsus frommore meaningfulpursuits.Worse still,when wespend lotsof timeconsuminginformation fromour social media streams,we mayfind ithard toconcentrate onwhat weredoing andwe have a tendencytoforget whatwe haveconsumed anyway.A newstudy fromSwedens KTHRoyal Instituteof Technologyhas foundthat toomuch socialmedia exposureactually reduces(耗尽)your abilityto process information anddepletes yourshort-term working memory.(过滤)Our working memory playsa criticalrole inour capacity to filterinformation andremember whatis valuablebut it is notalimitless resource.Erik Fransen,a professorin ComputerScience atKTH and the leaderofthisis newstudy onsocialmediaoverload(容量)says thiscan explainwhy ourcapacity for processing information begins tofail whenwe attemptto putmore informationinthe workingmemory.In fact,when you try toprocess the information likespeech orvideo,you aregoing toneed partlythe samesystem ofworkingmemory,so you are reducingyour ownworkingmemorycapacity.And whenyoutryto storemany thingsin yourworkingmemory,you getless good at processing information.It isthe periodsof downtimeof your brain-preferably disconnectedfrom thedistractions of your computeror smartphone-that are(巩固)needed formemory consolidationand transferringimportant informationto yourexposure tonew information.Besides,youcan emptyyour mindof thoughtsquickly torelax completely,go fora shortwalk orspend a few minuteslistening tomusic.This will、help youimprove your capacitytoprocessinformationand increaseyour productivity.1What canwe learnabout socialmediaoverload fromParagraph1A.It distractsour attention.B.It isbeneficial tous.C.It bringsus whateverwe want.D.It keepsus informedof everything.、2Why doesyourcapacityforprocessinginformationbeginto fallsometimesA.Much of theinformationisunimportant.B.Your workingmemory isa limitedresource.C.Youre lessgoodatprocessinginformation.D.You dontmake the most ofyourbrain.、3Which isrecommended torelax yourbrainA.Thinking overthings carefully.B.Listening tomusic fora while.C.Taking enoughphysical exercise.D.Focusing moreon thepresent.(分)(隐形眼
22.8A womanlost thesight inone eyeafter goingswimming in a poolat ahotel wearing contact lenses镜)(变形虫).Jennie Hurst,from Southampton,suffered froma rareand painfulinfection causedby amoebain water.The infectioncausespeople to be sensitiveto lightandthe28-year-old saidshe hadto stayinadark roomfor threemonths.She isnow warningof thedangersof swimmingor showeringwearing contacts.Ms Hurstexperienced fouroperations and a treatmentin whichshe hadeye dropsevery halfhour.nDuring thattime Istayed inmybedroom withblack curtainsat thewindow.The onlything Icould dowas tolisten to the radio.One evening,I wasso eagerto lookoutof windowto geta lookof theoutside worldthat Topened mycurtains inthe middleof thenight.As soonas Idid thisthe moonshonein myeyes andit reallyhurt.I didntdo thatagain.I havebeen leftwith nosight inmy lefteye andthe damagetomyright eyecould belasting,she said.Ms Hursthad beenwearingcontactlenses forfive years.I don*tevenlike swimming,nshe said.HMy friendswere quitesurprisedthat I had goneswimming andprobably thoughtthat Ihad beena bitlazy.I wasntaware of the problemat all—it didnteven entermybrain totake themout.I feltresponsible thatIhadlet ithappen whenactually Icould havejust takenmy contactsout.”、1Whafs thetext mainlyaboutA.The womanlosing sightwhile swimming.B.A rareinfection causedby contactlenses.C.An accidenthappening ina hospital.D.The troubleof stayinginadark room.、2Amer theoperations,Jennie HurstfeltA.frightened B.calmC.regretful D.anxious、3What doesJennie Hurstmean inthe lastparagraphA.She used togoswimming veryoften.B.She hasalso beenhurt inher brain.C.She willbe busywith herwork infuture.D.She might be morecareful whenswimming nexttime.4Whafs thepurpose ofthe textA.To analyze.B.To explain.C.To warn.D.To encourage.分
23.8Nile Cruisein EgyptItshard tobeat Egyptfbr itsmix ofheat andculture inDecember.A seven-night cruiseon boarda traditional19th-century-style woodenluxury sailingvessel,which sleepsupto12and cruisesbetween Luxorand Aswan,costs from£775perhead fullboard,departing onDecember11through Bales08450570600;www.balesworldwide.com.Christmas Marketsin ColognePerhapsthe bestof northernEuropes manyChristmas marketsis Cologne—there areseven separatethemed marketswhich startopeningthis week.Cologne isalso one oftheeasiest placesto getto by train.Eurostar connectionsfrom Londonvia Brusselstake justunderfour hoursand returntickets areavailable thiswinter from£8908432186186;www.Eurostar.com.For details of accommodationand marketssee CologneTourism www.cologne-tourism.com.Skiing inVai ThorensIf youwant tobesure ofsnow forskiing inthe Alpsbefore Christmasyou needto headhigh—where youwill get the advantageofquiet slopesand lowprices.A week9s stayat ChaletEliane costs from£399chalet boardthrough CrystalSki08712312256;www.crystalski.co.uk,or,much moreluxurious,a weekshalf boardatthefive-star hotelcostsfrom£1,195through CrystalFinest08719710364;www.crystalfinest.co.uk.Both packagesare fordepartures onDecember
13.Japanese OnsenSnowmonkeys warmingthemselves inthe hot springs atYudanaka makean endearingsight.As snowflakesfall youmay betemptedto climbin yourselfperhaps notthe samepool,though.Experience this,overnight ata templeandaryokan,and seeTokyoand Hiroshima,traveling bybullet train,on the14-night JapanUnmasked tour:£1,600,excluding flights01173144620;www.insidejapantours.com.1The advertisementis mainlyaimed atthose who.A.study abroadB・often travelaroundC.want togo shoppingbefore ChristmasD.are fondof skiing in winter、2Mary lovesthe ideaof shoppingduring hertrip.She will probably contactby callingA.08432186186B.08450570600C.08712312256D.
01173144620、3If youwant togo sightseeingby water,you haveto book.A.before December11B.before December13C.before ChristmasD.after Christmas、4Ifyouenjoy watchinganimals bathing,which websitewill youclick forfurther informationA.www.crystalfinest.co.ukB・www.cologne-tourism.comC.www.insidejapantours.comD.www.bales worldwide.com、5From the passage wecan learnthat.A.skiinginVai Thorensis highin priceB.Eurostar isthe mostbeautiful areaofthecityC.a touristhas towarm himselfinthehotspringwith monkeysD.a Londonerwill spendless than4hours travellingto Colognebytrain
24.(8分)When you,re havinga hardtime with your homeworkor whenyoure preparingfor yourterm paper,thesestudent-focused websitescan helpyou withjust about anythingyouneed.The keyto gettingthemostout ofthese onlineresources istoknow howthey can best beusedtoyour advantage.FacebookAlthough Facebookcanbe oneofyour biggesttime-wasters anddistractions whenyouaresupposed tobe gettingwork done,itcan alsobeoneofyourmost valuableresources.Most ofyour classmateswillprobablyhaveaFacebook account,so anyoneyou needtoconnect with about aclass youmissed oraboutaproblem isusually justafewclicks away.SparkNotesWith afree libraryof historytimeline,philosophy studyguides andlibrary summaries,SparkNotes hascovered justabout anyreading-related jamyou findyourself in.Just runa searchfor thebook,play,or shortsummary ofthe materialyouaresupposed toread.Amazon.comDo youfinish everyterm withmany expensivetextbooks youwill neveropen againInstead ofletting themoney spentgo towaste,get backsome ofyour cashby sellingyour bookson Amazon.RateMyProfessors.comChoosing newclasses cansometimes belike tryingto pickout yourclothes inthe dark,a totalguessing game.Which teachergivesout thehardest problemsets Howmuch homeworkwill thathistory professorgive youevery weekAt RateMyProfessors.com,students allover thecountry ratetheir professorson quality,helpfulness,and howhard theirclasses are.WikipediaWhile Wikipediaisnt aimedspecifically atstudents,it isdifficult tothink of another websitethat doesmore toreduce thepain ofpaperwriting andresearching.Wikipedia givesyouaquick way to findsources andgetthedetailsofalmost anytopic youneed toresearch—all withoutwalking to the library.1The passagewas mainlywritten to.A.explain somewebsites forparentsB.compare someeducational websitesC,introduce differentparts ofa websiteD.offer somewebsites thatmay helpstudents、2While youare takinggreat painsto writea researchreport,can most probably bea help.A.Facebook B.SparicNotesC.Amazon.com D.Wikipedia、3RateMyPorfcssors.com isa place.A.where youcan makefriends allover thecountryB.where youcan communicatewith yourprofessorsC.that givesyou informationabout professorsin advanceD.that givestips onhow to get alongwithyourprofessors、4Which ofthe followingwill youmostprobablyrefer to,if youneed briefideas ordiscussion inreadingA.Wikipedia.B.Facebook.C.SparkNotes.D.Amazon.com.(分)
25.10What shouldwe doif oneof ourclassmates suddenlyfalls illor getshurt Hereare somesteps youshould follow.But(急救)always rememberto lookfor medical care afterfirst aidif the wound isserious.Broken bones:Take awayclothing from thewound.Use anice pack.Dont movethe hurtbody partwhile waitingfbr thedoctorto arrive.Animal bites:Wash thebite area with soapand water.Pack thewound witha cleancloth ifit isbleeding.If thebleeding hasstopped,cover theareawitha bandageand takethe persontothehospital.Make sureyou rememberwhat kindof animalitisso thedoctorcan findthe rightwaytotreat him or herat once.(昏厥)Fainting Havehimorher liewith feetlifted a little.Dont movethe bodyifyouthink theremightbewounds fromthefall.Make surehe orshe canbreathe andlet infresh air.Clean thepersons facewithacool cloth.(倾斜)Nosebleeds:Have theperson sit up withhis orher head tilted forward alittle.Do nothave theperson tilthis orher head(捏)、back becausethis maycause heavybreathing orcoughing.Pinch thelower partofthenose forat least10minutes.1What shouldwedo firstwhen ananimal bitehappensA.Put anice packon thewound.B.Wash thebite areawith soapand water.C.Try tostop thebleeding witha cleancloth.D.Take thehurt persontothehospital.、2Which ofthe followingis NOTright whena boysnose bleedsA.Let hishead nottilt back.B.Let hisheadtiltforwardalittle.C.Let himsitup.D.Pinch hisnose forless than10minutes.、3Which partofamagazine maythepassagecome fromA.Lifestyle.B.HealthC.Sports.D.Education、4Whafs themain ideaofthepassageA.First aidfor someaccidental wounds.B.Steps oflooking formedicalcare.C.Advice onways nottogethurt.D.Ways toask forhelp ingetting hurt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(分)(花样滑冰)
26.30Mirai Nagasuhad alreadylived atleast twolifetimes inthe sportof figureskating whenshe showedupin ColoradoSprings inMarch
2014.After]her onlynational titleat14in2008and finishinga2fourth atthe2010Winter OlympicGames,Nagasus3turned,dramatically.A coupleof rough4followed,then shecame backto finishthird atthe2014U.S.nationalsbefore theSochi Olympics,only tobe5fromtheU.S.team bya committeein favorof fourth-place finisherAshley Wagner.Nagasu was6,It wasawful/9she saidIwasvery closeto7,She trainedhard everyday inSouthernCalifornia8she wasneeded asthe firstalternate.She wasnot.Looking fora changeof scenery,she9togoto Coloradoto visitherfriend Agnesand tryto10what todo withthe restof herlife.It wasthere thatNagasu11the Olympiccoach TomZakrajsek,who sheaskedif hewould12her.It turnedout thatthe13to whatNagasuwanted todo withthe restof herlife,couldnt havebeen14,She kepton skating.The newenvironment really(三圈半跳跃).
15.“At their16first lessontogether,Zakrajsek toldher,“Youcando tripleaxel I17,Nagasu said,“and Iwantto.^Undoubtedly,she masteredit.Nagasu,now24,an ageby whichyoung18have oftenleft thesport.19,she continued.She washeaded toPyeongchang2018Olympic toperform inthe womensfree skate.Her effortsfinally
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1、A.writing B.breaking C.losing D.winning、2A.tiring B.boring C.surprising D.terrifying、3A.fortunes B.interest C,career D.temper、4A.months B.decades C.weeks D.years。
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