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2024-2025学年江西省上高三下学期四调考试英语试题注意事项考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号
1.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效第一部分必须用铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑色字
2.2B迹的签字笔作答考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L530一
1.Peter,you seemin highspirits.一I have been offereda part-time jobin theKFC.A.So whatB.No wonder.C.No doubt.D.Guess what.
2.As Iopened myeyes,in directionI looked,I couldsee smiling,peaceful,calm andcontent faces.A.whatever B.however C.whichever D.wherever
3.--I prefershutting myselfin andlistening tomusic allday onSundays.•■■Thats Idon agree.You shouldhave a more activelife.A.how B.whenC.where D.what
4.The matchesof theFIFA WomensWorld Cupwill beplayed in2019all aroundFrance,whose mensteam the2018World Cup.A.wins B.wonC.has wonD.had won
5.merchant A.machine B.achieve C.stomach D.technology
6.If itfor hergreat helpthen,I wouldnot studyEnglish sowell now.A.hasn9t beenB.wasntC.hadnt beenD.isnt
7.Passion ispassion and it doesntmatter itsdirected.Exactly,it can be coinsor sportsor politics.A.why B.howC.whether D.where一
8..Did Lindasee thetraffic accident—No,no soonerthan ithappened.A.had shegone B.she hadgoneC・has shegone D.she hasgone
9.In contrastwith theliberal socialclimate of the present,traditions in the pastwere relativelyA.competitive B.comprehensiveC.creative D.conservative
10.how to get alongwith othersis very important insuccess.until itscause wasfound In1854when cholerabroke
8.,he began to gatherinformation andfound theevidence Itseemed that the、()二()polluted waterwas9blame John Snow suggestedthe sourceof allwater supplies10examine FinallyKing Cholera^^wasdefeated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,文中共有处错误,每句中
28.1010最多有两处每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、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
21011、Nobody couldhave failedto noticethe factthat drunk driving hasbecome agrave problemwhat weare facedwith、Reports areoften heardabout deathsresult fromdrunk drivingAnumber offactor mighthave ledto this problemFirst,Chinese havethe customof urgingguests todrink moreandregard themas asign ofhospitalitySecondly,the boomof Chineseeconomy in the pastdecades broughtalong asharpincrease in the number of privatecars Lastly,laws and regulations werenot severelyenough in the pastFor ourrelief,、relevant lawsandregulationshavebeenput into the effectto punishthose whodrives afterdrinking Andmore canbe done、第二节书面表达(满分分)to avoiddrunkdrivinguntil thingsget worse
2529.(25分)假定你是李华,参加学校的“模拟联合国(ModelUnitedNations)”社团活动你给外教Ms.Wilson发电邮,请她修改演讲稿,并向她请教提高口语的方法注意.词数左右;
1100.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2Dear Ms.Wilson,Yours,LiHua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1D、2C、3C、4B、51—5CDBAB、6C、7D、8A、9D、10D、11C、12C、13D、14A、15A、16A、17B、18C、19D、20D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、
211.A
2.C
3.D、
221.A
2.B
3.A
4.C、
231.D
2.C
3.B
4.A、选项人们不知不觉中灭绝24havent givenmuch attentiontogD Dthe extinctionoccurs withoutenough attention、
251.C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L530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.A
2.B
3.C
4.A
5.D
6.B
7.C
8.D
9.B
10.A
11.A
12.C
13.D
14.B
15.A
16.C
17.B
18.A
19.D
20.C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
1.
5151、
271.who/that
2.attended
3.inspired
4.exposed
5.deadly
6.was understood
9.to blame()
10.should beexamined第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)、或
10281.what—which that
2.result—resulting
3..factor^factors
4.them—it前力口
5.brought has一
6.severely severe一
7.For To删掉
8.the
9.drives—drive一
10.until before第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Ms.Wilson,Im LiHua,a studentin Jinlinghigh school.Tm interestedin EnglishSpeech.This termour schoolset updozens oflearning clubs,including onecalled“Model UnitedNations^.Sowithout hesitationI appliedfor theprogramne.Next weekour clubwill have anEnglish speechcontest.Tm notsure whetherI canhave agood performancein it.I heardthat Ms.Wilson was a verykind and helpfulteacher.I thereforeattach myspeech paperafter thise-mail.Would youspare sometime tocorrect andpolish myspeech writingtomake itbetter Furthermore,Vm eagerto knowsome basictips onimproving spokenEnglish.I wouldappreciate itif youcan givemesome valuableadvice.Looking forwardto yourearly reply.Yours,LiHuaA.Know B.Known C.Having knownD.Knowing
11.Peter survivedin theaccident when he felloverboard yesterday.He escapeddrowning.A.nearly B.slightly C.narrowly D.hardly一
12.“Peter,have you got yournew flatfurnished—Yes.I someused furnitureand itwas areal bargain.A.will buyB.have boughtC.bought D.had bought一
13.Uncle Wangis inhospital.一Oh,really I.I goand visither.A.didnt know;am goingto B.hadnt known;wouldC.havent known;will D.didnt know;will
14.Thanks to the effortsin environmentalprotection,the wetland has beento itsoriginal appearance.A.restored B.deliveredC.transferred D.drafted
15.Tom isthe onlyone of the studentswho ascholarship sincelast year.A.has wonB.have wonC.is winningD.wins
16.—Can youdo mea favour,Mr.Smith Mycar start.—No problem.You cancount onit.A.wont B.mustntC.neednt D.shouldnt
17.The boywas wavinghis stickin the street andit missedthe childstanding nearby.A.closely B.narrowly C.nearly D.hardly
18..The palaceis heavilyguarded,because insideits walls•A.where sit the European leaders B.the European leaders theresitC・sittheEuropeanleadersD.that theEuropeanleaderssit
19.—What shallwe dotonight then—,whatever youwant.A.Help yourselfB.Its adealC.No problemD.Ifs up to you
20.The youngergeneration areraised inamoreopen environment,which hasenabled themto developtheir valuesinlife.A.in chargeof B.in contrastto C.in exchangefor D.in tunewith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(分)
21.6When Haistarted college,he weighedover250pounds Healthyfood choiceswere difficultfor him,and he was(忧心忡忡).emotionally distraughtHowever,when heleft homefor college,hewas able forthe firsttime to start takinghis lifeandweight into his ownhands.He startedby shoppingat alocal farmers9market,an experiencethat inspiredhim profoundly.The ideathat afarmers marketrepresentslocal,sustainable,healthy foodwith ahuman connectionwhere youcan interactwith thepeople thatgrow yourproduce wasextremelyappealing tohim,andhebegan tothink about the food that peopleat hisuniversity wereeating.From whathe sawatfarmers5markets,Hai realized that dininghall foodwas notrear foodA lot of itis frozen or processed,and hasunhealthy additives.His ideascontinued todevelop ashe startedtaking classesabout foodsustainability atuniversity,and afterthe summerof2014duringwhich he cooperated withother students9he launchedintohissenior yearattheUniversity ofCalifornia fullforce with the RealFoodChallenge RFCcampaign,a projectheco-founded thataims toreinvest university spending in foodthatis“real”:ecologically-sound,community-based,humane,and fair;as opposedto thosetraditional purchaseswith thoseunhealthy additivesand processedproducts.Not onlyhas Haistarted amovement ofchange acrossthe universitydining system,but he has alsogrown extremelyas anindividual,now withstrong leadershipabilities andgreat vision.In addition,after hestarted learningabout foodsustainability andtakingaction atuniversity,Hai haslost over100pounds,andhas been abletostartenjoying activitiessuch asbackpacking andswimmingthat werenot apossibility forhim previously.He isconfident insteadof distraughtnow.、1When didHai getthe ideaof rearfoodA.When purchasingthe locally-made foodB.When reformingthe universitydining system.C.When reinvestinguniversityspendinginfood.D.When organizingthe RealFood Challengecampaign.、2What benefithas thecampaign broughtto Haisoccupational developmentA.He has been hiredby theuniversity.B.He hasbecome anexpert infood fieldC.He hasgot excellentleading ability.D.He hasbecome muchthinner thanbefore.、3According toHai,“real”food is.A.rich innutrition B.made byexpertsC.frozenorprocessed D.healthy withoutadditives分
22.8Losing awallet isone ofthose carelessacts mostof ushave comeacross,at somepoint orthe otherin ourlives.Whilemost ofus tendto moveon aftermourning overthe lostnecessities,there area fewlucky oneswho getthem back,withthehelp of thepolice orthe generosityof the person whofinds it.And thenthere isHunter Shamatt,who notonly gotback his wallet butwith someadded happinessthat wastagged along!Hunter wason hisway toattend hissisters weddingon aLas Vegas-bound flightwhenherealizedthathehasmisplacedhis wallet,sometime duringthe journey.Hunters familyreached outto theFrontier flightto enquireif someonehad handedit overtothem.Unfortunately,there wasno signof themissing wallet.But wait.The storywas farfrom over.Just aweek afterHunters sisterswedding,he receiveda packagein hismail.And guesswhatThere washiswallet!Surprisingly,the walletwas not the onlything thatwas insidethe package.It alsohad ahandwritten noteforHunter whichturned outto bea bonus!The pieceof paperread,Hunter,Found thison aFrontier flightfrom Omahato Denver—row12,seat Fwedged betweenthe seatand wall.Thought youmight wantit back.All thebest.P.S.I roundedyour cashup toan even$100,so youcould celebrategetting yourwallet back.HA VEFUN!!!”Moved bythe touchinggesture,Hunters mom,Jeannie Shamatt,decided towrite apost on Facebook givinga detaileddescriptionof theincident.She alsourged everyoneto sharethe postas shewould liketo meetand greetthepersonbehind theact ofkindness,personally.Now,thanks tothe astonishingpower ofsocial media,the postfinally reachedthe manbehind thenote.The manwas identifiedasTodd Brownanditwas one of hisco-workers whomade sureJeannie Shamatfspost reacheshis colleague.Jeannie turnedto Facebookagain tothank Brownand hisfamily forrestoring herfaith inhumanity.“I tryto teachmy childrento dothe rightthings inlife,help peoplewhen youcan regardlessof theoutcome.This storyis moreaboutrestoring faithin peoplethan anything.We heara lotof badnews butnot enoughgood news.I personallywant tothank ToddBrownand hiswife forrestoring faiththat thereare amazingpeople outthere/
91、How didHunter Shamattget hiswallet back
3、How didHunters momfeel afterreceiving thepackageA.Touched.B.Uninterested.C.Satisfied.D.Confused.
4、What does the authorintend to conveyA.Friendship.B.Freedom.A.Todd Brownsent it back.C.Kindness.D.Justice.B.The policemailed itback.C.He foundthe walletby himself.D.The Frontierflight helpedhim getitback.
2、What thingswere foundinthepackageA.A walletand atag.B・A walletand anote.C.A noteand atag.D.A mailand atag.(分)
23.8Most parentsfear gettingletters homefrom theirchildrens school.They areusually informingthem that their childisin bigtrouble.But aheadofthe SATs examsnext week,one schooldecided tosend aletter ofa differenttype.Bosses atBuckton ValePrimary Schoolin Stalybridgesent letterto allpupils inthe sixthgrade totell themhow specialandunique theyare.The letterhighlights allthe naturalskills andabilities the pupils haveand everythingthat makesthem C6smart^^individuals.They aretold howtheir laughtercan brightenthe darkestday andthat theexaminers donot knowthepupilsare kind,trustworthyand thoughtful.The letter,signed bythe headmasterand twoother teachers,hasbeenput on the schooPsFacebook pageand sharedmore than
9.000times withmore than7,000likes.The letterreads,Next weekyou willsit yourSATs testsfor maths,reading,spelling,grammar andpunctuation.We knowhowhard youhave worked,but there is somethingveryimportantyou mustknow.The SATstest doesnot assessall thatmakes each of youspecialand unique.The people who createthese testsand scorethem donot knoweachofyou inthe waythat wedo andcertainly notinthe wayyour familiesdo.^^The lettergoes onto saythat thetests arenotthe most importantthing inlife,adding,The scoresyou willget fromthis testwilltell yousomething,but theywill nottell youeverything.There aremany waysof beingsmart.You aresmart!”(逐步灌输)The letterhasbeenwelcomed bymany parentsonFacebook.Lynn McPhersonwrote,“Thats greatinstilling hope,faith andbelief.And MaryTilling said,Every childschool receiveoneofthese.Brilliant.,,1What doesthe underlinedword“They”in Paragraph1refer toA.Parent.B.Children.C.Teachers.D.Letters.、2Whats thepurpose ofthe lettersent beforetheSATsexamsA.To stressthe importanceoftheexams.B・To helpthe studentspass theexams.C.To helpthe studentsto buildconfidence.、3What messagedoesthe letter want toconveyA.Everyone canrealize hisdream.B・Everyone hashis uniquevalue.C.Exams aremeaningless in our life.D.Nothing isimpossible toa willingheart.、4The authorgives twoexamples inthe lastparagraph toshow.A.the letterwas wellreceivedB.theletterwasatotal failureC.the parentsare easyto pleaseD.the parentssupport theirchildren(分)
24.8The numberof giraffes is becomingsmaller acrossAfrica,according tothe GiraffeConservation Foundation.Thetotal populationhas droppedby40percent inthe last15years.Surprisingly,even scientistshavent givenmuch attentionto giraffes.We arelearning moreabout theirecology,but what we knowis stillway behindwhatwe know aboutother species.“Its asilentextinction Jsaid Dr.Julian Hennessy,a wildlifescientist.」“The mainreason forthe smallernumberof giraffes istheir lossof livingplaces saidHennessy,“as anincreasing partof landisused forfarming.But huntingalso hasa biginfluence.You mightwonder whyhunters wouldfbcus ongiraffes.First of all,once agiraffeis broughtdown,there islots ofmeat witha smallamount ofeffort.Besides,thereisanother thingencouraging thehunting.InTanzania,Hennessy says,the latestword on thestreetis thateating giraffemeat couldcure AIDS.Fresh giraffeheads andbones canbesold atprices ofupto$140per piece.Another widespreadmisconception aboutgiraffesisthat theyare everywhere.Look atkids bookswhich arefull ofgiraffes.Theyare alwaysin zoocollections.They canbe seeneasily,so youdont thinkwe haveto worryabout them.But thetruth isthat theyare indangerof extinction.There isa lackof rightand truedata.Hennessy andother researchersare nowpulling togetherthe dataneeded toimprove thesituation ofthe entiregiraffe speciesand(亚种).all ninesubspecies Theinformation will be usedto changethe giraffeslisting on the InternationalUnion fbrConservation ofNatureRed List,which nowlists thespecies asof leastconcem^^but twosubspecies as“endangered.“Its alotofwork togather thenecessaryinformation,Hennessy says.And severalother giraffesubspecies willbe recommendedfbr endangeredlistings nextyear ortheyear after.He hopesthat theworld willfinally startto takenotice ofhow endangeredthese belovedanimals havebecome.、1By sayingIts asilent extinction,Hennessy tellsus that.A.giraffes areunpopular inAfricaB,the giraffeis alwayssilent indaily lifeC.the ecologyof Africaneeds moreattentionD.the extinctionoccurs withoutenough attention、2What hascaused thehigh priceofgiraffemeat inTanzaniaA.The countryscustom.B.The illegalinternational trade.C-The costof huntinga giraffe.D.The ideathat its a curefbr AIDS.、3The misconceptionin Para.3canbecorrected by.A.preventing illegalhunting inAfricaB.rewriting kidsbooks aboutgiraffesC.providing reliabledata aboutgiraffesD.spreading scientificknowledge ofAIDS、4The finalpurpose ofHennessys greateffort isto.A.collect moreinformation aboutgiraffesB.raise publicawareness ofprotecting giraffesC.prove giraffeswill disappearinthenext fewyearsD.work withthe InternationalUnion forConservation ofNature
25.10Lefs GoFly aKite...一at Piedmont Middle Schoofscelebration of kites!Come and learn how to buildall sortsofkites,from thesimplest diamond-shaped kitestothe most complexbox kites.Slay aslongas youlike andbuild asmany kitesas youwant.Once youhave finisheda kite,get adviceon flyingtechniques fromkite expertLorenaHallsberg.The celebrationwillbeat Piedmont Middle School,151Piedmont SchoolDrive.茶点The PiedmontMiddle SchoolParent TeacherOrganization PTOhas organizeda refreshmenttent.All profitswill benefitfuturePTO activities.Take abreak fromkite flyingand drinksome lemonade!While youare doingso,why notjoin thePTOMembership isfree;you justdonate yourtime.Show yoursupport forPiedmontMiddleSchool byjoining thePTO thisSaturday!When:Saturday,April
11.from9:00am to5:00pmWhere:PiedmontMiddleSchoolWhy:For fun!Cost:Free,thanks toa generousgift fromBizarco KiteCompany!Schedule9:00am—Kite-building boothsopen.All materialsare suppliedfor kites.10:00am—Kite-building showsby LorenaHallsberg inthe courtyard.Come byand learnhowtobuild boxkites andkites thatlookand flylike butterflies.11:00am—Kite-flying showsontheschool track.Learn allthemostimportant skills.12:00pm——Kite-flying competitionsontheschool track.1:00pm-Presentation byDr.Brian Lehrman inthe show tent:“The Historyof Kites”.2:00pm——Best Kitecompetitions andjudging inthe showlent.Come seethemostartistic kitesand themost interestingthemekites.3:00pm——Presentation byDr.Lehrmanintheshowtent:Kites andScience”.3:30pm-Awards ceremonyconducted byHeadmaster Sewardonthefootball field.The resultsofthedays judgingwill beannounced,with awardssuch asBest ofShow.Most Artisiic,Highest Flyer,and others.Winners willreceive giftsfrom theBizarcoKite Company!4:00-5:00pm——Lets allgo flya kite!Everyone flieskites atthe sametime,creating awonderful sightfor allto enjoy.Come lothekite celebration,enjoy yourselfandlearnmore.、1Which timesare mostimportant forpeoplewhowanttolearn someknowledge aboutkitesA.10:00am and11:00am.B.12:00pm and2:00pm.C.1:00pm and3:00pm.D.2:00pm and4:00pm.、2From thepassage,weknowthatthekite celebration.A.is complexand educationalB.gets moneyfrom membersC.is strictabouttheshapes ofkites D.presents awardstothehighest flyer、3Who willbe interestedintheactivityA.Students andparents.B.Kite experts.C.Office workers.D.Kite companies.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L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
26.
30201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑My husbandand Isat outside.A smallchild aboutthree cameup thestreet,accompanied byher mother.As shesaw anothergirl afewfeet away,she gaveher admiringcomment,Mommy,I likeher dress.Her mom1Well,why dontyougoand tellher”The littlegirl walked2toward thegirl wearingthe prettydress.The otherone,(赞美).3the sameage,was standingwith her4turned,alongside herparents.They hadnot heardthe complimentReceiving noanswer,this littleone5My husband said tothe othergirl,“6wants totell yousomething.As sheturnedaround,7was made.Once again,the littleone8I likeyour dressJ andupon hearingthose words,the otherone gaveher abig(旋转)smile andexcitedly9Look,itsaspinning dress!”,at whichmoment shebegantospin.Bothof themsmiled widely.()Now,the onestopped spinningandsaid,Its myfavorite dressand I havea10that match!”She11running(婴儿车)toward astroller parkednearby.(邂逅)The momand daughterstarted to12down thestreet,13the encounterhad ended.Moments later,the spinningdressgirl“reappeared,shoes inhand,14her newfriend whohad seeminglydisappeared.Now,an elderlycouple,seated ona bench,had obviouslybeen15ofallthis.The man16the child,saying,“Theres someonecoming behindyou.^^Then wesaw oneshowed andthe other17thebeautiful shoes.If youcan makea18better,do it.Ihaveno ideahow manyothers thatevening mighthave19this act,hoping tohelp goodthings tohappen.But suchbrief moments,20together,make upwhat mightvery wellbe theimportant timesinourlives.1A.replied B.scolded C.laughed D.required、2A.secretly B.shyly C.heavily D.suddenly、3A.usually B.hopefully C.likely D.luckily、4A.back B.head C.nose D.hand
5、A.shouted B.left C・cried D.hesitated
6、A.Anyone B,Someone C・Everyone D.No one、7A.difference B,advance C.connection D.impression
8、A.suggested B・apologized C.explained D.announced
9、A.turned B・shared C.jumped D.agreed10A.shoes B.socks C.shirt D.hat11A.took offB・turned downC.put onD.made up、12A.lead B.look C.head D.get
13、A.remembering B・hoping C.saying D.thinking14A.coming acrossB・looking forC.shouting atD.calling on15A.watchful B.careful C,proud D.fond
16、A.calmed B・comforted C.stopped D.seated17A.wore B・admired C・compared D.bought、18A.moment B.life C.girl D.dress19A.learned B.performed C.praised D.observed20A.seized B.spent C.threaded D.lost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二
27.15JohnSnowwasafamous doctor1-was soexpert thathe2attend QueenVictoria asher personalphysicianBut hebecame
3.inspire whenhe thoughtabout helpingordinary people
4.expose tocholera Thiswas the
5.deaddisease ofits dayNeither itscause norits cure6,understand Somany thousandsof terrifiedpeople diedevery timethere was
7.outbreak JohnSnow wantedto facethe challengeand solvethisproblemHe knewthat cholerawould neverbe controlled。
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