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宁夏六盘山高级中学学年高三上学期开学英语试题2024-2025
一、阅读理解What doyou do with moneyDo youspend itor saveit Doyou getpocket moneyfrom yourparentsor doyou workto earnmoneyPocket moneyMostteenagers inBritain receivepocket moneyfrom theirparents.They mighthave to do choresto get their pocket money,helping at home withtasks likecleaning,cooking,washing up,taking outtherubbish andironing.Different familiesgive differentamounts and the averagefor eight-to-fifteen-year-old teenagersin the UKis about£653yuan aweek.A reportfound thatmany childrensave atleast aquarter of theirweekly pocket money and that moreboys thangirls savetheir money.Part-time workApart-time jobis anoption fbrteenagers whodont havepocket moneyor whowant toearn extramoney.About15percent ofteenagers have a job.Only childrenover13can workbut thereare someexceptions,for example,for actors.Popular part-time jobsfor teensinclude babysitting,deliveringnewspapers,shop work and restaurantor cafework.There arestrict governmentlaws about children working.They canworkamaximum of twohours aday ona schoolday butnot during school hours.At weekendsand duringschool holidays,theycan worklonger hours.As forwages,the nationalminimum wagefor under-18s isaround£4per hourandit increasesevery year.Its minimumwage ishigher ifyou areolder.Banks法定的In Britain,some childrenand teenagershave a bank account.There isno legalage limitatwhich you can opena bankaccount,but abank managercan decidewhether to allow achild oryoungperson to open anaccount.Parents canput pocket money directlyinto theirchilds bankaccount.So,many teenagersare gettingexperience ofworking part-time,dealing withbanks anddecidingwhether to save orspend theirmoney.These areall stepstowards becoming a financiallyindependentadult andearning andlooking afteryour ownmoney.
五、书面表达.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短文47The birthof thelittle girl,Melody,cast ashadow overher family.The wordsthe doctorsaid to(唇裂)Dana and Jeff completelyshook them,Your daughterwas bornwith a cleft lipIt wasimpossiblefor the couple tohide theirsadness.They couldntbelieve it was trueuntil theysaw their daughter inperson.Seeing her cleft madeDana andJeff heartbrokenmore thananything.It broketheir hearttoimagine thekind oflife Melodywould leadin thefuture.Fortunately,Dana andJeff sawa rayof hopewhen thedoctor toldthecouplethat theirdaughters(夕卜木斗手术).condition wastreatable withacleftlip surgeryRather thanfeeling stressfullike thefirstfew days,they promisedthemselves theynever wantedtheirdaughterto sufferfrom that.Theywould spareno effortto supportMelody.Nothing isprecious thantheir littleangel,and Danaas wellas Jeffwas readytodoanything forMelody.After bringingMelody home,they immediatelybegan looking for clefsurgery options.However,no matterwhere theyturned,getting Melodythe surgeryshe neededwas expensive,and thevarioustreatments andmedications sheneeded in the followingwould alsobe muchmore costlythan theyoungfamily couldafford.Then camethe thrillingmoment whenJeff browsedthrough amedical forumone evening,he(意夕卜发现)stumbled upona postabout anonprofit organizationthat specializedin cleftlip surgeriesforchildren.The organization,named Smileatfuture,is dedicatedto providingfree surgeriesto familieswhocould notford theprocedure.The couplehad seena lotof photosand reada lotof stories aboutchildren whohad cleftsurgeries sponsoredby Smileatfuture,andtheresults were incredible.The idea(伤疤)that Melodycould growup withhardly ascar wherehercleftwas lita fireunder thecouple.Without anyhesitation,Dana and her husbandreached outto Smileatfutureand handedin anapplication注意for medicalaid.续写词数应为个左右;
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2.Everything wentmore smoothlythan DanaandJeffhad expected.The bigday fbrMelodys surgeryfinally came.
1.What dowe knowabout thepocketmoneychildren inBritain receiveA.8-to15-year-olds getabout£6a monthas theirpocketmoney.B.Many childrensave over25percent of theirpocketmoney.C.Girls prefertosavemore pocketmoney thanboys.D.Pocket moneycan onlybe earnedathome.
2.What didwe learnaboutchildrendoing part-time jobsin BritainA.Children workingpart-time shouldbe above15years old.B.Children shouldwork nomore thantwo hourseach day.C.Those under-18s canearn atleast£4per hour.D.Children arenot allowedto workduringschoolhours.
3.What isrequired for a teenagertoopenabankaccountA.Reaching theage of
13.B.A bankmanagers permission.C.A parentspermission.D.Having aminimum amountof money.I grewup in a three-bedroom brickhouse in the ParkHill sectionof NorthLittle Rock,Ark.It wasasweet,ordinary littlehome butreminded meof somuch love.Ive alwaysfelt I was raisedby abeautiful fairy.My mom,Nellie,was soft-spoken andhad anextraordinarysmile.My father,Maurice,was atrain conductorand hisdeclining healthwas the mostdefining aspectof mychildhood.When I was8,the doctorstold usthat Dadhad asevere heartconditionand weneeded tocare forhim.I developedmagical thinking,which wasvital tomy lateracting.Td saytomyself thatif Idid thisand that,my daddywould live.After highschool,I attendedHendrix Collegein Arkansas.When Iwas afreshman,they castmein aschools bigplay.At theend,one of the drama professors said,“You dontreally belonghere.Youbelong inNew York.Theyd knowwhat todowithyou.^^He gaveme alist ofschools.He pointedto theNeighborhoodPlayhouse andsaid it was smallbut SandyMeisner,the manwho ranitwasgreat.I(试镜)auditioned anda monthlater,Iwas accepted.Mom andI startedcrying.After movingto NewYork,my bigbreak camesix yearslater,in
1977.I tooka meetingabout amoviecalled“Goin South,“with JackNicholson.After theaudition,they saidI wasntquite right.Backin reception,I wantedto apologizefor beingstubborn.Jack wasstanding there.He said,“Are youwaiting tosee meI toldhim Iwas butI didnthave ascript.He gaveme oneand toldmeId have10minutes withhim the next day.I madeit toa screentest inL.A.Later,Iwasin Jacksofficeand askedif someonecould approvemy hotelexpenses.Jack wassmoking acigar.He said,“Dontworry aboutit,kid.You reon thepayroll.Today,my husband,actor TedDanson,and1spend mostof ourtime inOjai,Calif.I alsolove thewildnessof the mountains.I stillown mychildhood homein Arkansas.I haventbeen ableto partwith it.Emotionally,the lovefrom ourparents is still there.
4.What motivatedthe authorto developher abilityto actingA,Her familyspoor housing.B.Her fathersserious disease.C.Her mothersgift fbracting.D.Her confidencein learningsubjects.
5.What canbe inferredfrom paragraph3A.Her motherrefused her to becomean actress.B.Her performancewas commonin highschool.C.She wasdeclined bymanager SandyMeisner.D.She washighly praisedby thedramaprofessor.
6.How didJack feelto the authors performancein thescreen testA.Indifferent.B.Critic.C.Impressive.D.Neutral.
7.Why doestheauthormention herchildhood homein thelast paragraphA.To provethe excellentenvironment shelives.B,To stressthe beautifulscenery of her hometown.C.To showher gratitudeto herbeloved parents.D.To attractmore peopleto enjoythemountains.Facebooks recentadmission thatsocial mediamay be making itsusers feel bad insome casesis asignificantmilestone.So far,the technologyindustry hardlyhas talkedabout thedisadvantages of theirproducts.Academic researchin aFacebook blogpost inDecember documentedthat whenpeople spendalot oftime passivelyconsuming information,they feelworse.For example,clicking orliking toomanylinks andposts canhaveanegative effecton mentalhealth.Some researchersalso believethat readingrosy storiesaboutothers leadsto negativecomparisons aboutones lifeandthatbeing onlinetoo muchreducesin-person socializing.Social mediamay wellbemakingmany ofus unhappy,jealous andanti-social.Although Facebook said that,asaresult ofthe assessments,it wouldmake somechanges toitsplatform.It alsoemphasized someofthebenefits ofusing thesocial network.It explainedthatsharing messages,posts andcomments with close friendsand recallingabout pastinteractions“canmake peoplefeel better.The researchand otheracademic literaturesuggest thatits howyou usesocialmedia thatmatters when it comes to yourwell-being,Facebooksaid.But that approach doesntseem to be aneffective solutionfor thosewho cantremain alooffromsuch platforms.The PewResearch Centerestimates that24percent ofteens goonline“almostconstantly”.It isbecomingamatter ofaddiction.We need to beaware ofwhat weare upagainst.Remember whenwe wouldjust pickup thephoneand callsomeone ratherthan emailthem andcreate greatermisunderstandings.This maybe anold-fashioned choice,but theright one.And maybewe shouldjust turnaway fromour screenssometimesand meetour friendsand familyin person.
8.Why isFacebooks recognitionconsidered asa milestoneA.Facebook hascome toadmit theirproducts*negative effects.B.The recognitionhas drawna widepublic attention.C.The technologyindustry hasmade progressin massproduction.D.The technologyindustry hasnever broughtbad feelingsto users.
9.What maycause Facebooksusers tofeelbadaccording to the passageA.Socializing inperson.B.Reading others5rosystories.C.Liking yourfriends9links andposts.D.Sharing messageswithclosefriends.
10.What doesthe underlinedword aloofinthethird paragraphmeanA.involved B.indifferent C.disheartened D.devoted
12.From thefirst paragraphwe knowthat.A.gender balanceproblem remainstobesolvedB,laborious workdemands moregender balanceC.not all industries havegender balanceproblemD.gender balanceproblem hasbeen moreserious
13.Women employeesare reportedto leavetheir jobsmainly becauseof.A.unsatisfying incomeB.poor managementC.competitive workplaceD.unfair treatment
14.Which ofthe followingcan helpto retainand attractmore womenA.Encouraging womentotakeup allkinds ofroles.B.Treating womenemployees morekindly thanto menemployees.C.Offering womendiverse workchoices anddecision-making opportunities.D.Providing atolerant workingenvironment combinedwith favorablewelfare.
15.What isthe purposeof writingthis passageA.To appealto womento protecttheir properrightsB.To presentthe factof genderbias inthe techindustryC.To callfor morewomen representationinthe tech industryD.To teachthetechindustry howtogetrid ofgender biasAsa highschool student,youre likelyused tolearning throughreading textbooks.16This liesatthe heartof experiential appreciation Ja philosophythat encouragesyou toengage directlywith theworld around you.Its aboutlearning fromreal-life experiences,and discoveringa moreprofound andengagingway tolearn.To practiceexperientialappreciation,youcanstart bygetting involvedin hands-on activitiesrelatedto yoursubjects.They willprovide afirsthand understandingoftheconcepts yourestudying,making learningactive andmeaningful.So,try joininga sportsteam,picking upa paintbrush,or takingpartinalocal charityevent.17(沉浸)As youdive deeper,immerse yourselffully inthe surroundingsand activities.Whenyou,reinnature,dont justlook around.18Touching theleaves,feeling thewind andlistening tothe birdscanenrich yourlearning andmake eachmoment morememorable.19After tryingsomething new,ask yourselfwhat youlearned andhow itmade youfeel.Write ina journalor discussit withfriends.This self-discovery turnsexperiences into lifelessons andoffers adeeper understandingoftheworld.Experiential appreciationtransforms learning from atask tobe completedinto ajourney tobetreasured.20So,explore theworldaroundyou,let everyexperience shapeyou,and discoverthe endlesspossibilitiesthat await.This isthe coreof truelearning,where everymoment isa steptowards aricher,more enlightenedlife.A.It extendslearning beyondtextbooks.B.These activitiesbring learningtolife.C.Mind theimpact ofyour actionsontheenvironment.D.Instead,activate yoursenses fora strongertie withit.E.Take yourexperiences furtherby reflectingon them.F.Textbooks offera systematicintroduction toessential conceptsand principles.G.Now considerexpanding yourlearningfromjust readingto activelyparticipating.
二、完形填空Over20years ago,Hankerson wastrying tocall hersister wholived inMaryland.She had21toshare hersad storiesin lifewith hersister.But22dialing thearea code410,she pressed
401.The mistakeendedup23hertoDiana fromRhode Island.“When sherealized thatshe hadcalled awrong number,she madea sincere
24.She waswell-mannered andvery sweet.Then she25quickly,“recalled Diana,who toldHankerson tocall backifshe neededany help.After that,Hankerson calledagain afew moretimes overthenext few weeks.Through theirconversation,Diana learnedthat Hankerson,who livesin Delray,Florida,had beenattempting to26hersister.Hankerson said Diana cameata27time inher lifewhen sheandher husband gotdivorced.However shesaidDianaalways28her spirits.And shewas so29because shecould feelthe greatkindnessand encouragementfrom an30stranger.Over thenextfewyears,the two31a goodrelationshipby phone,chatting abouttheir children—Hankerson isthe motheroftwo,and Diana,a motherof three.On theday beforeThanksgiving,the pairfinally metwhen Dianawas ona tripto Floridawithherhusbandand children.“Oh,itwasa truly32day.It wasreally thehappiest Thanksgivingforme,“Hankerson said.“It wasfull ofwarmth andsunshine.That really33my day.”After theirmeeting,Diana postedthe photoofherand Hankersonon Facebook.She alsowrote,The34between peopleinthisworld isjust awrong numberphone callaway.It isreally
3521.A.advised B.intended C・demanded D.pretended
22.A.instead ofB.other thanC.in spiteof D.in caseof
23.A.sending B.adding C.bringing D.connecting
24.A.apology B.appointment C.statement D.joke
25.A.turned inB.took offC.showed upD.hung up
26.A.follow B.protect C,reach D.catch
27.A.regular B.proper C,sudden D.rough
28.A.lifted B.fixed C.raised D.broke
29.A.shy B.confident C.grateful D.considerate
30.A.intelligent B.fortunate C,normal D.complete
31.A.missed outB.set upC,took inD.put up
32.A.memorable B.long C.realistic D.busy
33.A.set B.made C.called D.worked
34.A.distance B.boundary C.difference D.balance
35.A.amusing B.embarrassing C.unbelievable D.unreasonable
三、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式Recent yearshave seen36increasing popularityof micro-dramas,often lessthan60seconds.The(集)short episodesare mostlydistributed throughonline platformslike WeChatmini-programs andsocialmedia.()The briefmicro-dramas allowthe episodes37enjoy withoutwasting muchenergy andtime.Their easyaccessibility contributesto theirwidespread acceptance,from publictransportationto elevators,38enhance thespread ofpopular artisticcontent.A keyreason behindthe popularityofthemini-drama shows39bethat peoplewho experiencestressin reallife mayfind akind ofemotional releaseintheexaggerated expressionsof conflictsin thesestories,such astaking revenge40successful bygaining superpoweror havinggreat wealth.Expertsalso notethat themini-drama audienceoutweighs41of web novels,42have richelements ofplot twistsandconflicts toget readershooked.Actually,since theearly2000s,webnovelshave enjoyeda largereadership in China,paving theway43the popularityof theirvisual productions,suchasfilms,TV seriesand mini-dramas.Mini-dramas9success canbe owedtothegrowing habitof watchingshort videosinChina.The竖屏的,vertical smartphone-optimized minidramatic episodesattract casualviewers whoprefer quickand44engage contents.However,mini-dramas arenot problem-free.Their problemsare relatedtocontents,including violence,emotional manipulationand otherunhealthy45tendency,allinpursuit ofregisteringhigher clicksand viewership.
四、书信写作假设你是明启中学的学生李华,你校计划引进一个机器人担任餐厅服务员或者图书馆管理员,
46.并在英语贴吧征求学生意见,你很感兴趣,决定回帖响应,你所写的内容应包括.你认为机1器人适合担任的一个岗位,二选一;阐述你选择的理由,可以从工作效率、服务范围等方面进行表述
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