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2024-2025学年广东名校高三下学期3月联合考试英语试题考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹
1.2B的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.Wuhu withShanghai,to befrank,and youllfind itsmore convenientto livein theformer;A.To compareB.ComparingC.Compare D.Compared
2.John hadplanned tomake acompromise,but hechanged hismind atthe lastminute.A.anyhow B.otherwiseC.therefore D.somehow
3.--ril paya visitto HongKong.Would youmind keepingan eyeon myhouse--Not atall..A.Fd rathernot B.Fd behappyC.Fve notime D.Fd like to
4.Mike islooking for another jobbecause hefeels thatnothing hedoes hisboss.A.serves B.satisflesC.promises D.supports一
5.Cant youdrive alittle faster—No.If Ianother speedingticket,my dadwould takeaway mycar.A.would getB.would havegot C.had gotD.got
6.In manycountries in the world,breakfast is a snacka meal,but thetraditional Englishbreakfast isa fullmeal.A・less thanB.more thanC.other thanD.rather than
7.The worldis not always wewish itto be.A.that B.whichC.whatD.where
8.Lucia impressedher peerstudents withher musicaltalent,as well as severalforeign languages・A.on herown B.under hercontrol C.in hercharge D.at hercommand
9.The incomesof skilledworkers wentup.,unskilled workerssaw theirearnings fall.A.Moreover B.Therefore()C.Meanwhile D.Otherwise inCornwall andWoolacombe beachin DevonIf youdont mindthe
8.slight coolertemperatures thanotherbeach destinations in Europe,you arein for a realtreat!二()(精华)Apart from9surround bybeautiful nature,the South-West isfull ofurban gemsThe city of Exeterin Devonhas greatshoppingcenters aswellaslots ofcafes10,pubs Cornwallhas its own treasurestoo-pretty villagesand townssuch asSt Ivesand」()Mousehole linethe coastlineand makefor theperfect locationsto spendthose11relax summerafternoons!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句中最多有两处每处错误仅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画一横线,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21011Today,I hada very had luck.I wasfighting forfun with some classmatesafter physicaleducation.I wavemy armwith suchgreatstrong thatmy watchgot looseand flewoff mywrist!Just then,some girlswere passingby anda flyingwatch hitone girlsmouthexactly,these twoteeth wereknocked off.My motherwas calledin to deal thematter.We madean apologyto thegirl buttookher tohospital to treat mywound.I wasteaching agreat lessonin this incident.I shouldnthave beenmade suddenand strongactions*From nowon,Pll takecare todoanything,acting quietand carefully!第二节书面表达(满分分).25(分)假如你是李华,你的英国朋友打算到中国留学,给你发邮件,向你询问学习汉语的方法,请你写封邮件
29.25Mary给她回复要点如下英语与汉语学习有区别;
1.学好汉语的建议;
2.你的祝愿
3.注意词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Dear Mary,Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1C、2D、3D、4B、5D、6D、7C、8D、9C、10B、11B、12B、13D、14C、15C、16D、17C、18D、19A、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、
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4.D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、
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20.D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
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10.relaxing第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10Today Ihid averyhadhick1was figfatmffoe fkmwithsomeclassuutes afterphyi»cil cducabco1«avc xmwived,tth suchgreat sagtfux mywitch goloose ndfieu offmy wnaM thatsome girlsacre passingby md工strengthflvmg witchhjtone gxris mouthexactly,these twoteeth ioockcdoff Myaxxber wcalkd mtodealA thewbwe・ithnuttn Wemade0apo Logyto tbegyihM tookher toboipfta]totreat{gv wound1was teachiMagren lessonm thismadot Isbouldo thive beenmade suddraand strongactions FTOCDMWtaughtg III ukcc«etodo syths咚actm qwetmd cveftiUy*、28第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear Mary,I amglad to know thatyou arecoming toChina forfurther study.As youare eagerto learnChinese wellwithin ashort time,Iwould liketo offersome suggestionsto you.Firstly,you shouldhave passion to learnChinese.Besides,watching Chinesemovies andlistening toChinese songscan makethelearning process much moreinteresting.As afamous sayinggoes,Practice makesperfect.You shouldkeep practicingit asmuch aspossible.Why notfind anative speakeras alanguage partner,and meethim/her ona regularbasisI dohope youwill findthese proposalspractical.Best wishes!Yours,Li Hua
10.It isreported that the inLibya ishotting up.A.strength B.violence C.power D.activity
11.Most spendingthat resultsin debtis likea drug:a quickhit ofpleasure that,only todrag youdown foryears tocome.A.takes off B-wears offC.sets offD.shows off
12..--How didyou French--一I livedin Parisfor twoyears beforeI cameto England,so Igot lotsof practice.A・go throughB.pick upC.set upD.turn up
13.Due tothe reformand opening-up,our livingconditions,undoubtedly,have improvedover the pastdecades.A.considerately B.approximatelyC.appropriately D.considerably
14.There wasnever anytime forKate tofeel lonely,she wasan onlychild.A.ever sinceB.now thatC.even thoughD.as though
15.—Each of the studentsworking hard at theirhardattheir lessonsthe book.-So haveLA.readsB.have readC.has readD.read
16.The necklacethe womanbought is,because it is madeof glass.A.priceless B.worthwhile C.valuable D.worthless
17.—Betty wasfeeling prettyblue for a while,but shesbetter now.A.Oh,thats kind of youB.CongratulationsC.Oh,Vm gladto hearthat D.If smy pleasure
18.Andy cango tothe cinematogether withus hehas finishedthe task.A.unless B.as soonasC.until D.as longas
19.We completedone thirdof theproject,and theloan inplace,we hadto delaythe resttill thenext month.A.not arrangedB.was notarrangedC.not arrangingD.had notbeen arranged
20.The housecaught firelast week,with littleof theoriginal building.A.remain B.remained C.remains D.remaining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)Australian scientistsare tryingto givekangaroo-style stomachsto cattle and sheepin orderto cutthe greenhousegasesthey sendout,which isthought to be responsiblefor globalwarming.(月分胃气月长)Thanks tospecial bacteriain theirstomachs,kangaroo flatulencecontains nomethane andscientists wanttotransfer thatbacteria to cattle and sheep whoproduce largequantities of the harmfulgas.While theusual imageof greenhousegas pollutionisabillowing smokestack,pushing outcarbon dioxide,farm animals,passingwind contributea surprisinglyhigh percentageof totalemissions insome countries.Fourteen percent of emissionsfrom allsources inAustralia arefrom entericmethane fromcattle and sheep,“said Athol Klieve,asenior researchscientist withthe greenslandstate government.And ifyou lookat anothercountry such as New Zealand,which hasgota muchhigher agriculturalbase,they areactually uparound50percent Jhe said.Researchers saythe bacteriaalso makethe digestiveprocessmuchmore efficientand couldpotentially savemillions ofdollars infeedcosts forfarmers.But itwill takeresearchers atleast threeyears toisolate thebacteria beforethey caneven startto developa wayoftransferring ittocattle andsheep.Another groupof scientists,meanwhile,have suggestedAustralians shouldfarm fewercattle andsheep andjust eatmorekangaroos.And about20percentofhealth-conscious Australiansare believedto eatthe nationalsymbol already.(放养的)Its low in fat,its gothigh proteinlevels andit isvery cleanin thesense thatbasically it is free-range animalJ saidPeterAmpt of the Universityof NewSouth Wales9institute ofenvironmental studies.、1Scientists intendto putbacteria intocattleandsheep.A.to helpAustralian farmersto earnmore moneyB.to preventthem fromsending outharmful gasesC.so that they canprotect AustralianecosystemD.so thatthey canmake fulluse ofspecial bacteria、2AtholKlieveseems to believe that.A.farm animalsare toblame forgreenhouse gasesB.less cattleandsheepare raisedin NewZealandC.cattleandsheep produceless carbondioxideD.NewZealandhas themost animalsin the world、3The advantagesPeter Amptlists aboutkangaroos dontinclude.A.it isrich inproteinB.it islowinfatC.it ischeaper thanbeefD.itiscleaner thansheep、4The mainidea of the passageis to.A.discuss abetter wayto protectthe earthB.warn farmersof thedanger ofanimal wasteC.explain thepossible solutionsto pollutionD.present arecent studyon globalwarming(分)
22.8Our familyloves the snow andcheers atthe firstgood stormoftheseason.While othersmay thinkof Florida,wedream ofa cabinvacation inNew YorksAllegany StatePark.One particulartrip,I recall,was justa bitmore memorablethan the rest.What wenow referto asthesnow pants incidentbeganaccidentally enough.My husband,Bernie,and our2-year-old daughter,Faith,were buildinga snow fort whileI sleddeddown anearbyslope.On theway backup fromone trip,I sawa smallstone tumblingdown thetrack I had justmade.I waspuzzled,since allthe otherrockswere buriedunder severalfeet ofsnow,as I stood andwondered about the stone---it jumped!This wasno stone.This wasamouse.Now,I lovenature,but thatdoesnt includemice.I loudlyprotested theinvader,and Bernie,coming to my rescue,assured methatthis wasnotamouse buta mole,as ifthat mattered.A mouseoramole Istill didntlike it.Bernie and Istoodforafew minuteswatching thecreature disappearfrom thepath into the furrywhite andcome backout again.But soonit disappearedand Iheaded up the hillagain.Shortly afterI left,my husbandscreamed out,saying thatthe mole had gone upthe leg of his snow pants.You haveto understandBerniecan bequite ajoker,andIsmelled arat.Not wantingtobea suckerand fallfor anotherone of his jokes,I laughedit off.When hestartedrunning for the cabin,though,I stoppedlaughing anddecided maybethis wasfor real.“Dont youdare takethat thinginto the house!”I yelled.But likea flash,Bernie wasalready dashingthrough thecabins frontdoor,with hissnowpants,the moleand all.If itwere me,Id havebeen downtomylong underwearright therein thesnow withouta secondthought.A fewminutes laterBernie appeared.We relishedthe restof ourwinter vacation,drinking lotsof hotchocolate,sitting besidethefireplace andadmiring nature-from asafe distance.1Why did the authorshusband cometo herrescueA.Because the“mouse“frightened herB・Because shehardly controlled the sledC.Because thesnowfortshe builtwas damagedD.Because shestepped on the stoneand felldown2When herhusband saidthatthemolehadgoneupthelegofhissnowpants,the authorwas.A.curious B.puzzledC.excited D.doubtful、3What canbe inferredfrom thelast paragraphA.They enjoyedtherestof theirholidayB・They werefond ofhot chocolateC.Her husbandhad freedomat lastD.Nature canbe dangerousat times、4What couldbe thebest titleofthetextA.A MemorableExperience witha JokerB.The PainfulIncident inAllegany StateParkC.Familys FunnyVacation in the SnowD.My StrongLove forNature(分)
23.8Shakespeare^Family HomesTheShakespeare BirthplaceTrust hasa longand famoustradition ofwelcoming visitinggroups tothe ShakespeareHouses,eachplace withitsownfascinating storyto tell.Shakespeares BirthplaceWalkin Shakespeare5s footstepsand explorethe housewhere hewas bomand grewup.Explore hisfathers glove-makingworkshop andcatch ourlocal actorsbringing Shakespearesworks tolife.Mary Ardens FarmMeet thecostumed localsas theygo abouttheir dailytasks ofcooking,tending cropsand feedingthe rareanimals.Explore the(谷仓)farmyard withits centuries-old barnsand outbuildings,or seethehousewhere Shakespearesmother grewup andvisit PalmersFarm House,the home of RobertPalmer,a familyfriend andneighbour.Hairs CroftExplore the luxurioushomeof Shakespeares daughterSusanna andher wealthyphysician husband,Dr.John Hall:Flemishpaintings andfine furniture.Relax in the beautifulgardens andbreathe in the fragrantherbs asused byDr.Hall inhis treatments.Shakespeares New PlaceWalk in Shakespeare9s footstepsand tracethe footprintofhisfamily homefor19years ofhis life.Journey nextintotheGoldenGarden,where plantingand sculpturecelebrate Shakespearesinfluence.Lose yourselfin theNew PlaceExhibition andlook intoShakespearesworld.Learn aboutthepasthe playedinthehoused history,and inthe town.Upstairs,dressing up,costume andanimationmake youcompletely involvedin Shakespearefamily life.、1Where canyou enjoythe performancesofShakespearesplaysA.In Shakespeare9s Birthplace.B.On Mary ArdensFarm.C.On HairsCroft.D.In Shakespeare^New Place.、2What isHalEs Croftfamous fbrA.The glove-making workshop.B.The GoldenGarden.C.The beautifulgardens withherbs.D.The centuries-old barns.、3What canvisitors doin Shakespeare^Family HomesA.Visit PalmersFarmHouseon HallsCroft.B,Exploretheold farmyardinShakespeare^Birthplace.C.Enjoy plantingcelebrating Shakespearesinfluence inMaryArdensFann.D.Experience Shakespearefamily lifein ShakespearesNewPlace.(分)
24.8Young peopleintheUnited Statesdo nothave astrong understandingofthe world andtheir placein it.Two U.S.一based groups,the Council on Foreign Relations andthe NationalGeographic,Society commissionedan onlinesurvey earlierthisyear.They wantedtoknowwhat young people educatedin Americancolleges knewabout geography,U.S.foreign policy,recentinternational events,and economics.The surveywas given to over1,200Americans betweenthe agesof18and3years.All ofthem presentlyattending,or havingpreviouslygraduated from,a2-or4-year collegeor university.The averagetest score,out of75total possibleanswers,was55percent.The studyidentifies afew importantproblems.Forexample,only30percent knewthattheonly partoftheU.S.government thatcan declarewar isCongress.Only60%of thosetaking thesurveycould identifyBrazil ona worldmap.Part ofthe problem,argue theorganizers ofthe survey,is theinternet.They sayitisbecoming harderto findhigh-qualityinformation aboutworld eventsamongst allthe fakenews andtrivia whichswamp theweb.Forty-three percentof thosequestioned saidtheyread aboutthe newson Facebook.Another problemis thatmost collegecourses donot requirestudents tolearn aboutinternational issues.If suchinformation isnotrequired,Richard Haassfrom theCouncilonForeign Relationssaid,then theUnited Statescould haveleaders likeGary Johnson.Hewas arecent presidentialcandidate whodid notknow aboutthe SyriancityofAleppo whena reporterasked himabout it.The surveyresults werenot allbad.The youngpeople alsodemonstrated agood understandingof climatechange andrenewableenergy.And themajority ofthem saidthat internationalissues werebecoming moreimportant tothem.Haass saysthese findingssuggest theneed tofind wasto getgood informationto students,both inschool andonline.To help,theCouncil onForeignRelationsis creatinga newprogram calledCFR Campus,designed tohelp buildknowledge aboutglobal issues.1What canwe learnaboutthe surveyA.All theparticipants wererecent universitygraduatesB.It wasan onlinesurvey conductedby twoUS universitiesC.Its aimis tofigure outwhat theyoungpeopleknow aboutAmericaD.It wasgiventoover1,200American peopleaged from18to32Whats onereason surveyorganizers givefor youngpeoples lackof knowledgeA.Young peopleare unwillingto travelabroadB,The sourcesfrom whichthey gettheir informationC.The USuniversity systemis ofpoor qualityD.Their lackof interestin knowingmore abouttheworld、3According tothesurvey,what topicdidtheyoung Americansunderstand bestA.Environmental mattersB.Geographic informationC.Foreign relationsD.Government organizations、4In whichcolumn ofa newspapercould wefind thisarticleA.Economics B.EntertainmentC.Politics D.Education(分)
25.10A dragonflybarely aninch anda halflong appears tobeanimal worldsmost productivelong distancetraveler-flyingthousands ofmiles overoceans asit migratesfrom continentto continent-according toa newlypublished research.Biologists wholedthestudy saythe evidenceisinthe genes.They foundthat populationsof thisdragonfly,called Pantalaflavescens,in Texas,eastern Canada,Japan,Korea,India,and SouthAmerica,have genesso similarthat thereis onlyone likely(繁explanation.Apparently-somehow-these insectsare travelingdistances thatare extraordinarilylong fortheir smallsize,breeding殖)with eachother,and creatinga commonworldwide genepool.But howdo insectsfrom differentcontinents manageto meetand hookup Waresays itappearstobe theway theirbodies haveevolved.These dragonflieshave adaptationssuchasincreased surfaceareas ontheir wingsthat enablethem to use thewind tocarrythem.”Dragonflies,in fact,have alreadybeen observedcrossing theIndian Oceanfrom Asiato Africa.They arefollowing theweather,says DanielTroast,who analyzedthe DNAsamples inWares lab.Theyre goingfrom Indiawhere itsdry seasonto Africawhereits wetseason,and apparentlythey doit oncea year.”Wetness isa mustfor Pantalato reproduce,and that,says Ware,is whythese insectswould bedriven toeven attemptsuch adangeroustrip,which shecalls a“kindofsuicide.The speciesdepends onit.While manywill dieontheroute,as longas enoughmakeit,the speciessurvives.For themoment,the detailsof thisextraordinary insecttravel arean educatedbest guess.Much morework isneeded tobring manylooseends together.Ware andTroast hopethat scientistscan workon plottingthose routes.、1What provesPantala flavescensare theworlds longest-distance flyersA.Scientists havetracked thedragonfly acrosstheworld.B.There aremany Pantala flavescens invarious continents.C.The samedragonfly wasfound bothin Asiaand America.D.Pantala flavescensin differentcontinents havesimilar genes.、2What helpsPantala flavescensfly overso longdistanceA.Their specialbody shape.B.Their abilitytousewind.C.Their smalland lightbody.D.Their largeand strongwings.、3What isnecessary forPantalaflavescensto reproduceA.Damp weather.B.Enough sunshine.C.Dry environment.D.Warm nests.、4What doesthe underlinedword itin Paragraph5refer toA.The weather.B.The insect.C.The wind.D.The trip.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.(分)(按揭),
26.30I usedto believe intheAmerican Dream,which meanta job,a mortgagecredit cards,and success.I wanteditand workedtoward itlike everyoneelse,all ofus]chasing thesame thing.One year,through aseries ofunhappy events,it allfell2,I foundmyself homelessand3,Ihadmy truckand$
56.14the countrysidefor someplace Icould rentforthe5possible amount.I cameupon ashabbyhouse fourmiles upa windingmountain roadover thePotomac Riverin WestVirginia.It was6,full ofbroken glassandrubbish.I foundthe owner,rented it,and7a cornerto campin.The localsknew nothingabout me,8slowly,they startedteaching methe9of beinga neighbor.They droppedoff blankets,candles,and tools,and begansticking aroundto10,They startedto teachme abelief ina11American Dream-not theone ofindividual achievementbut of
12.What Ihad believedin,all thosethings Ithought were13foracivilized life,were nonexistentin thisplace.Up onthe14,my mostvaluable possessionswere my15with myneighbors.Four yearslater,I movedback into
16.I sawmany peoplewere havinga reallyhard time,17their jobsandhomes.I managedto renta bigenough houseto18a handfulof people.There arefour ofus nowinthehouse,but overtime Ivehadnine peoplecome inand moveontoother places.Wed allbe in19if wehadnt bandedtogether.The AmericanDream Ibelieveinnow isa sharedone.Ifs notso muchabout whatI canget formyself;its about20we canallsurvive together.
1、A.separately B.equally C.violently D.naturally、2A.offB.apart C,over D.out、3A.awesome B.priceless C,alone D.passionate、4A.crossed B.left C,toured D.searched
5、A.fullest B・largest C-fairest D.cheapest、6A.occupied B.abandoned C.emptied D.robbed、7A.turned B.approached C.cleared D.cut、8A.but B.although C-otherwise D.for
9、A.benefit B・lesson C,nature D.art、10A.chat B.fight C.struggle D.performIk A.wild B.real C.different D.remote、12A.neighborliness B.happiness C.friendliness D.kindness、13A.unique B,expensive C-rare D.necessary、14A.mountain B,downtown C.river D.countryside、15A.cooperation B.relationships C.satisfaction D.appointments16A.reality B,society C,town D.life、17A.creating B.losing C.quitting D.finding、18A.put inB,turn inC.take inD.get in
19、A.yards B.shelters C.camps D・cottages、20A.when B.what C-whether D.how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
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27.15There aremany greatdestinationsinthe UKOne of1is the South-West ofEngland Themost popularregionssurrounding theSouth-West
2.be thecounties ofDevon andCornwall Theyare bythe coastand known
3.having thesunniest weatherinthe UK、In theheart oftheSouth-West,Dartmoor NationalPark4vote theUKs favoritein
5.There areplenty ofbreathtaking walkstochoose from
6.will leadyou todiscover Dartmoofsancient charm!」In theSouth-West youwill findplenty ofattractive andoften deserted7beach Someexamples includeWhitesand Bay。
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