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2024届盐城市重点中学英语高三第一学期期末经典模拟试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需
2.改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.—Turn off the TV,Jack.your homeworknow-Mum,just tenmore minutes,please.A.Will yoube doingB.Should yoube doingC.Shouldnt yoube doingD.Couldnt yoube doing
2.The drumsof warare beatingonce again.As tensionsrise betweenAmerica and Iran,China appealsto bothsides to・A.stand byB.come alongC.step backD.stick together
3.Have yougot thesejeans inlarger sizeThis pairis abit toosmall around________waist.A.a;the B./;theC.the;/D.a;a
4.At that time,my mindwas acomplete;I couldntthink ofa singleanswer.A.blank B.bonusC.blow D.bottom
5.-You knowMr.Green hasbeen illfor days-Yes,I wonderif he is betternow.A.any B.someC.any D.no
6.She doesntspeak ourlanguage,she seemsto understandwhat wesay.A.yet B.andC.or D.so
7.The youngman,in heavytraffic on the way,got homean hourlater thanusual.A.catching B.caught.C.having caughtD.to becaught
8.The whyheis absent todayis hehas gota badheadache.A.reason;that B.reason;becauseC.cause;that D.cause;becauseThe“feast”in Londonlooks6at politicsor events,but athow peoplehave feltabout work,relations amongthe sexes,hopes7fears,enemies and authority,the shapeof theirlives.The“menu sf8includes topicslike“How haveyourconcerns changed9the years”Or,What haveyou doneagainst thepast”As participantsgathered,Zeldin openedwith aspeech:that despite10communications likeQQ andMSN inaglobalized age,issues ofhuman heart11Many peopleare lonely,or occupiedin dealingwiththeir dailybusinesses thatdiscourage knowingthe12of oneanother.wWe aretrapped in13conversations and the wholepoint nowis tothink,which issometimes painful,he says.uBut14interaction iswhat separatesus fromother species,15maybe dogsthat dohaveinteractions withhumans.”The mainrules of the“feast:Dont16with someoneyou knowor askquestions youwouldnot answer.The only awkward momentcame when the multi-racial crowdof peopleofdifferent ages,in sunhats,ties and17,looked to see18they wouldtalk with forhours,1915minutes later,everyone wasseated andtalking,continuing fullforce untilorganizers interruptedthem180minutes later.Some saidthey feltfree to talk on20topics.Thirty-something Peter,from EastLondon,saidthat“it mighttake weeksor monthsto getto thelevel ofinteraction wesuddenlyopened up.”、1A.still B.already C.even D.yet、2A.topic B.subject C.idea D.feast、3A.what B.when C.that D.where、4A.free B.organized C.guided D.random、5A.theory B.idea C.opinion D.fact、6A.not B.not onlyC.never D.ever
7、A.but B・and C.or D.with、8A.talk B.speech C.conversation D.communication、9A.during B.over C.for D.within、10A.convenient B.accessible C.immediate D.instant11A.leave B.appear C.disappear D.remain、12A.depth B.well C.truth D.good、13A.small B.daily C.deep D.shallow
14、A.thinking B.talking C.communicating D.lecturing
15、A.with B.besides C.except D.from、B.pair C.involve D.sit16A.talkB.skirts C.T-shirts D.coats17A.dresses、B.whom C.who D.that18A.which、B.And C.But D.Then19A.So、B.popular C.sensitive D.private20A.hot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
1.5151内单词的正确形式分
27.15New Zealandis anisland nationllocate in the SouthPacific Ocean.Made upof twoislands-North Island and SouthIsland,and agroup ofsmaller ones,New惊人的Zealand hasa amazingrange ofbreath takingscenery.The history of NewZealand!,go backto about800to1000years agowhenPolynesian^^Csettle beganand atthattimeit gotits nameas“Land of the LongWhiteCloud”.首The beautifulcity,Auckland,with plentyof4,attract isone of the worldspremier要的多元化holiday destinations.As acity ofcharming diversitywith peopleof differentculturesS^Clive thereand amazingscenery,it is the mostexciting citywith romanceand alotto do,6,include dancingwith Maoris,whale watchingand soon.Since Maorisarrived,thecity7,see greatchanges withgreat developmentand nowit hasmodern areain the8esuburb andisacenter forprotest9,nuclear testingin AsiaPacific.Besides Auckland,in thiscountry youcan travelthe restoftheland whichlO,offer youmoreto seeand feel,so headon overto NewZealand.You willhave anamazing time!第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错满分分分假定英语课上老师要求同桌
1028.10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,每句中最多有两10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词符号S,并在此符号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21011Dear Katherine,How excitingI amto hearyou arecoming tovisit methe nextFriday.Fortunately,I won,t beable to meetyou at the airportalthough I have classesin theafternoon.You won*t finddifficultto getto thecity center.The airportbus leftevery30minute andwill takeyou righttothe InternationalHotel.My classwill beover by then orI willpick youup there.I willtakeyou toa hot-pot restaurantfor dinnerand we*11talkwithour planfor theweekend overdinner.Having apleasant tripand seeyou onFriday.Sincerely yoursZhangLin第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是李华你们学校近期将举行英语短剧展演你根据中国历史上“梁山
29.25伯与祝英台”()的传说,写好了剧本()请给你的外教写一Butterfly Loversscript Charles封请他帮着修改剧本,并邀请他扮演剧中的一个角色email,注意词数左右;L
100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.短文中不得出现本校或地区名称3参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1C、2C、3A、4A、5A、6A、、、8A9A10D、、、、、、、、、12D13A14A15D16B17B18B19A20B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,40A BC D选出最佳选项、、、211A2B、3D、、221C、2A、3B、4C、、231A、2D、3C、4A、、241A、2D、3B、4C、、251D、2B、3A、4C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
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、3D、4C、5B、6A、7B、8C、9B、10D、11D、12A、13D、14A、15C、16B、17A、18B、19C、20C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
1.5151内单词的正确形式、
271.located
2.goes
3.settlement
4.attractions
5.living
6.including
7.has seen
8.suburbs
9.against/at/about
10.offers第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、、281exciting—excited、去掉前的2next the、3Fortunately—Unfortunately、一4although because/as、后面加5find it、一6left leaves、一7minute minutes、一8or and、9with-about一10having have第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear Charles,NHows itgoing Fmmore thanglad to tell youthat an exhibition ofEnglish shortplays willbeput onin myschool,for whichIhavewritten ascript whichis based on aChinese classicButterflyLovers.Therefore,do youdo mea favorAsfor thescript,there must be somemistakes ingrammar andinappropriate usageinwords andexpressions,so canyou helpme withsome correctionsif itis convenientfor youAt the sametime,are youavailable andwilling toplay apart in the playPm surethat theplaymustbevery attractive.Pm lookingforward toyour earlyreply.Yours,Li Hua
9.Atthemeeting theydiscussed threedifferent to the studyof mathematics.A.approaches B.meansC.methods D.ways
10.Everything isamazing.Thank youall.We withoutyour help.A.can,t makeit B.mustn,t have madeC.wont makeD.couldn91havemadeit
11.Russias cuttingoffthegas supplyraised amajor concernto theEuropean Union,anumber ofmember statesare increasinglydependent onone singlesupplier.A.whose B.thatC.where D.which
12.We areliving inan agemost of things aredone oncell phones.A.which B.thatC.whose D.when
13.-Have yougot theresults ofthe finalexam-Not yet.It will be afew dayswe knowthe fullresults.A.before B.afterC.until D.when
14.I wasunaware ofthe criticalpoints involved,so mychoice wasquite・A.arbitrary B.reasonable C.mechanical D.conventional
15.is oftenthe case,we haveworked outthe productionplan.A.Which B.When C.What D.As
16.—Hey!Everyone in the officewas atthe dinnerparty inhonor ofMr.Charles exceptyou.What happened一I afterMike,my colleague.He wasbadly ill.A.have lookedB.was lookingC.would lookD.had looked
17.—They arequiet,arent they-yes.They areaccustomed atmeals.A.to talkingB.to nottalking C.to nottalk D.totalk
18.Tom finallydecided toand givehimself upto thepolice,which allowedhimto getaway withonlyasmall fine.A.kill thefatted calfB.face themusicC.see thehandwriting on the wallD.be ablack sheep
19.here,come andhave acup oftea.A.Passing B.To passC.Pass D.Having passed
20.The youngman hasexperience.He probablycant dothat job.A.few B.littleC.someD.any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,40A BC D选出最佳选项(分)
21.6We cantake onlinejoyful learningexperiences toa newlevel bycombiningthe bestpractices ineducation withinspiring hands-on lessonsthat parentsand childrencanenjoy together.♦OStarting a Writers NotebookJune13th—June17thThis workshopis toinspire children toseethemselves astrue authors.The writingactivitiesin thisworkshop aremeant to help youngauthors developtheir senseof voiceandenthusiasm forwriting.Participants willlearn avariety ofstrategies andtechniques forgeneratingideas andproducing meaningfulwriting.()PRICE:$
27.00$
22.00cash paymentAGE:6—10♦O BackyardScience June20th—June24thBy sharingwhat wediscover inour ownbackyards,our childrenwill beable toexperiencefirsthand howwildlife,climate,and geographiclandscapes differacross theglobe.Through thisworkshop wehave theability to create eye-opening explorationsfor ourchildren.PRICE:$
27.00AGE:4—10♦O PoetryMakers June11th—July15thWhen sharingpoems withour children,we notonly teachthem howto appreciatethebeauty oflanguage butalso thatour wordshave theability toaffect othersin deepandmeaningful ways.In thisfour-week onlineworkshop,we willstrengthen ourchildrensunderstanding ofthemselves,each other,andthe world aroundthem throughthe powerofwriting poetry.PRICE:$
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10、1What canwe learnabout StartingaWritersNotebookA.It offersa discountB.It lastsfour weeks.C.It issuitable forall ages.D.It encourageschildrento write poetry.、2What canwe learnabout BackyardScienceA.It encouragesthe kidsto getclose tonature.B・It offersthe kidsvarious outdoorexplorations.C.It fillsthe kidswith confidencein theirfuture.D.It enrichesthe kidslife experienceand knowledge.、加3What cankids arnat PoetryMakers A.Take moreinterest intheir studies.B・Have astrong desireto besuccessful.C.Show muchenthusiasm forliterature.D.Beaware ofthe powerof words.(分)
22.8At88,my grandmotherVera hasdementia andbarely recognizesme.But Fmdeterminedtohelpher agewith dignityand gracein herhome foras longas shecan.Since2015,Fve beena managerat Honor,a technologycompany thatuses awebsite and()an appto pairprofessional caregiverswe call them Care Pros withloved oneswho needa(客户),hand.I want to makesure weare offeringall ourclients includingmy grandmother,a servicethat isaffordable,with peoplewho arereliable,diverse andskilled.On Sundays.Amy,my grandmother^most-loved Honorprofessional caregiver,comes overto getherdressed forchurch.She lovesthe timeshe spendswith Amy.Thafs the best gift I can give herandthebestgiftIcangivemyself.Care givingcan exhausta familyemotionally andphysically.At Honor,were tryingto createsomething thatmakes iteasier forwomen tobemoms,daughters,and sistersall atonce.Thafs whythis companywas builtWhatsets Honorapart fromother caregiving servicesis thatwere equallyfocused ontreatingthe CarePros well.We payhigher-than-average ratesand they can gethealthbenefits andsick leave.Most ofour CarePros arewomen,andalot ofthem arcsingle mothers.(参数)The technologybehind ourapp allowsCareProsto setparameters basedon when,where,and howmuch theywant towork sotheycancontrol theirschedules.The companyalsoallows continuityof care.Each CarePro notesinthecaregivers9app howthe clientisfeeling orwhat shouldhappen onthe followingshift.That way,the clienfsfamily canstay upto date ontheir lovedones health.When Iwas workingwith myteam atHonor,I wantedtocreateopportunities forpeoplewho lookedlike me.Pm proudto say that thereare singlemoms andother womenwithouttraditional educationaltraining wholead teamshere.The makeupof thiscompany provesthatpeople withdiverse backgroundscan bepart ofa successfultech company.This hasto bea model for the future.Im confidentit willhappen.、1The authormentions Amyto.A.share aprecious memoryB・advocate caringfortheelderlyC.show theimportance ofcaregiversD.inform thereaders ofa touchingstory、2Which ofthe followingabout Honoris trueA.It allowsflexible workingschedules.B・It giveshigher salaryand morepaid leave.C.It mainlyemploys singlemothers andmales.D.It matchescaregivers withclients atrandom.、3What doesthe underlinedpart“stay uptodate”probably meanA.Go tobed laterthan usual.B.Get thelatest information.C.Attend tosomebody atfixed time.D.Accompany somebodyday andnight
4、The lastparagraph intendstotellus that・A.women areable tohold uphalf theskyB.success hasnothing to do witheducationC.Honor willprobably havea betterfutureD・people withdiverse backgroundswillbeamodel(分)
23.8The GoldenEggI dontwant to write astory about girls!I dont know anythingabout girls,“LouisaMay Alcotttold herpublisher,Mr.Niles.But she was desperatefor money.She seemedto betheonly onein her family whocould makemoney.Niles hadasked hertowriteaboutsomething sheknew,instead ofthe romantic adventure storiesshe hadbeen writing.uSo Iplodaway,Alcott wrote/9though Idon enjoythis sortofthing.”It was1867,and thehorribleCivil Warwas over.Now Alcottcould turnher energyto makingmoney.Alcott wrotea simplestoryoflife in her family,their pillowfights onSaturday nightsandthe amateur(业余的)plays theyperformed9Our experiencesmay prove()interesting,though Idoubt it.”Good joke,she wroteyears later.Her bookdescribed herdaysgrowing upwith foursisters ina familythat hadno money.She sketchedaloving motherwho tooktime tobe interestedin eachchild,and shetold ofthe deathof abelovedsister.She portrayedherfamilyand friendsinher book Little Women,Finally,inJuly of1868,she finishedwriting.With asigh anda headache,she sentoff all102handwrittenpages ofherbook.Niles thoughtthe bookwas dull,and sodid Alcott.But when she receivedher copies ofthe book,Alcott thoughtit seemedbetter thanexpected.uNot abit sensational,^she wrote,ubut simpleand true.We reallylived mostof itNiles askedsome girlsto readLittle Women,and theyloved it.If thegirls likedit,Alcott wassatisfled.In threemonths,all thecopiesofLittleWomenhad sold.It wasalready timeto printmorebooks!Niles thoughthe couldsell threeor fourhundred morecopies.An honestpublisherandalucky authormade adull bookinto agolden eggfor anugly duckling/9Alcottwrote in
1885.Later,with agreat sighof relief,shewasabletowrite,“Paid off all thedebts!、Now I feel thatI coulddie inpeace.If myhead holdsout,ril doall Ionce hopedtodo.”1Which ofthe followingwould beused todescribe AlcotfsbookA.Funny.B.Boring.C.Magic.D.Skillful.、2In whichorder didthe followinghappen a.Alcott beganwriting LittleWomen b.Nilesasked Alcotttowriteaboutgirlsc.Alcott wroteromanticadventurestories d・Alcottperformed playswith hersisterse.Niles wasnot pleased with Alcotfswork.A.a,b ed cB.d,c,a,b,e999C.c,b,e,d,a D.d,c,e,b,a、3We learnfrom thestory that,after LittleWomen soldout,A.Alcott wroteanother bookB・some girlsstarted toread thebookC.Alcott paidoffallher debtsD.Niles publishedhundreds ofbooks girlsliked、4whenshehanded herfirst writingin NileswasA・unsatisfied withthe workB.happy abouther workC.sure ofher successD.unpleased withthe publish(分)
24.8If youask mostfathers,without hesitation,they willsay thatthey woulddie fortheirchildren.Unfortunately,some menhave beenput inthat situation,and withFathersDay comingup nextweekend,we wantto sharewith youtheir stories.Justin McCaryOnOctober8,15,Justin McCary,his10-year-old daughterHaley,and hisniece weredoingsome rockcollecting neara railroadbridge inChattanooga.When theyheard the traincoming,they startedto moveaway from the tracks,but thatis whenHaleys footbecamestuck.He pushedher offthe bridgeand shefell15-feet into the streambelow.The girlsurvived,but thetrain killedthe fatherinstantly.Jim TramelOnEaster Sunday,16,Jim Tramelwas onvacation with his familyin PalmSprings.Suddenly Jimsaw thatsomething waswrong withhis nine-year-old daughter.Heimmediately divedinto thepool andmanaged toget hisdaughter tosafety,but hewaspronounced deadinthehospital.Other peoplewere faraway from the faultywiring and notseriously injured.Fredrick MartinOnApril3,12,Fredrick andhis eight-year-old sonTre werecleaning outTresgrandmother^garage whentwo menran towardsthem andfired afew shots.Fredrick(子弹).naturally bentover hisson andprotected himfromthebullets Policebelieve thatthismurder wasrandom,andnoone hasever beenarrested inconnection withthe crimethat leftTreMartin fatherless.Jacob MerkelEarlyone morningin November10,a firebroke outinthehome ofthe MerkelsinManitoba,Canada.Once outside,the parentsrealized theirfourth child,Kai,was stillin thebasement.Braving theflames,Jacob wentback insideand reappearedfromthefire withKaiin hisarms.But justas hestepped out,there wasan explosionbehind him.Sadly,Jacob didntsurvivethe night、1What happenedto Haleywhenthetrain wascoming closeto herA・She gother footstuck.B.She wasknocked down.C.She wascollecting rocks.D.She jumpedintothestream.、2Who isa victimofthefaulty wiringA.Jacob Merkel.B.Justin McCary.C.Fredrick Martin.D.Jim Tramel.、3What didFredrick doto savehis sonA.Shoot atthe murderers.B.Stop bulletswithhisbody.C.Take thecriminals tocourt.D.Direct himtothebasement.、4Why didthe authorwrite thetextA.To tellwhy fathers died for their kids.B.To introducesome fathers9misfortune.C.To honorfathers andtheir heroicactions.D.To showhow manyfathersdiedfortheirkids.分
25.10I amtraveling home.It isbitterly coldand snowy,but thewarm trainis rightontime.Ifeelpleasantly satisfiedas Ilook outattherush hourtraffic onthe motorway.I feelmoresatisHed asthe smellof freshcoffee announcesthe arrivalofthedrinks service.Swissfriends oftentell me,proudly,that theirrail serviceisthebest intheworld,but recently,oneexperience hasproved thatthe greatSwiss loveaffair with their railwayhas turneda littlesour.It allbegan withthe decisionto endticket saleson trains.One coldmorning Iarrived atmylocal stationonly tofind thatthe ticketmachine wasbroken.No matter,I thought,I havegota smartphone,andIhurriedly setabout buyingmy ticketthat way.This wasnot aseasyas I had expected,busying myselfbetween creditcard andphone withfreezing coldfingers,but,bythetime Igot onthetrainto GenevaIhadane-ticket andI proudlyshowed itto theconductor.Unfortunately shetold methat my ticket wasnot valid.Several weekslater aletterarrived fromSwiss railwaystogether witha finefor190francs$
210.The goodpeople theretell methe formalpayment formy ticketfrom mycredit cardcompanyarrived fourminutes aftermy trainleft thestation.That means,they say,that Iboughtmyticketonthetrain—and thatis strictlyprohibited.Swiss railwayssay theirpolicy isdesigned toprotect honest ticket-paying passengers,buta quicklook attheir balancesheet suggestssomething else.The companyis makingabout$2million amonth fromfines.Although traintravel isstill popular,those seatsdo notfeel ascomfortable;thecoffee doesnot smellquite sogood—because Swissrailways havelost,for nowanyway,something farmore preciousthan$2million amonth:good relationswiththeircustomers.、1What canwe learnfrom paragraph1A・The Swiss trains usuallycome late.B・Traffic onthe motorwaygoes smoothly.C.The authorhates travelingonthe Swisstrain.D.The authoris generallypleasedwiththeSwissrail service.、2Why didthe conductorsaythatthe authorse-ticket wasinvalidA.It waspurchased online.B.It waspaid forafter thetrains departure.C.It waspurchased ona ticketmachine.D.It waspaid ona smartphone.、3What doesthe authorwanttoshow bytelling theexperienceA.The finewas unfair.B・The conductorwas impolite.C.E-tickets aregetting popular.D.Credit cardscan beinconvenient.、4What doesthe authorthink ofthe newpolicy ofSwiss railwaysA.It attractsmore peopleto travelby train.B.It makesthe companylose alot ofmoney.C.It damagescompany-customer relations.D.It protectshonestticket-paying passengers.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
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)
26.30Twenty-first centuryhumanity hasmapped oceansand mountains,visited themoon,and surveyedthe planets.But foralltheprogress,people1don,tknowone anotherverywell.一That bringsabout TheodoreZeldins2of conversation^events3individuals sitin pairswith personsthey don91know forthree hoursof4talk designedto helppeopleknow betterabout eachother.Mr.Zeldin headsOxford Muse,a10-year-old foundationbasedonthe5that whatpeopleneed isnot moreinformation,but moreinspiration andencouragement.。
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