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学年度第一学期2024/2025联盟校第一次学情调研检测高三年级英语试题(总分分考试时间分钟)150120注意事项本试卷中所有试题必须作答在答题纸上规定的位置,否则不给分
1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用毫米黑色墨水签字笔填写在试卷及答题纸
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0.5上作答非选择题时必须用黑色字迹毫米签字笔书写在答题纸的指定位置上,作答选择
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0.5题必须用铅笔在答题纸上将对应题目的选项涂黑如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其2B它答案,请保持答题纸清洁,不折叠、不破损第I卷(选择题,共95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一10遍
4.Where didthe womanprobably goon vacationA.In atown.B.In themountains.C.On somebeaches.
5.What doesthe manadvise the woman to doA.Put onsafety equipment.B・Ride herbike moreslowly.C・Drive toanother park.
6.What willthe speakersprobably donextA.Visit the womans motherB.Learn tocook noodles.C.Go toa restaurant.
7.Why doesthe womanapologize tothe manA.She losthis bags.B.She raninto him.C・She forgothis name.
8..What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.How totreat others.B.How tosupport afamily.C.How tofind agreat job.第二节(共小题:每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,选从题中所给的A、B、C三个项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟:听完后,5各小题给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6679.How doesthe womansuggest the man travelA.By car.B.By bus.C.By subway.
10.Why willthe mango tothe citycenterA・To finda job.B.To takea class.C.To meethis friend.听第段材料,回答第至题
781011..Where arethe speakersA.In the mans house.B.In aclothing store.C.In adesign company.
9.What doesthe womansay abouther businessA.It focuseson personalneeds.B・It onlyprovides formalclothing.C.It attractsmainly youngcustomers.
10.When willthe weddingtake placeA.In oneweek.B・In fourweeks.C・In oneyear.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.Who is the manA・A manager.B.A secretary.C.An interviewee.
12.Which lineof businessisthecompany inA.Clothing.B.Education.C.Electronics.
13.How doesthe womanrespond tothe manslack ofwork experienceA.It mightbe anissue.B・It wontbe aproblem.C.She needsmore information.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.Why isthewomannervous aboutmeeting the mans sisterA.Because his sister doesntinvite her.B・Because shesnever methissisterbefore.C.Because shedoesnt knowhow to talk tostrangers.
15..What doesthemanoffer todo for thewomanfirstA.Introduce herto others.B・Prepare somefood forher.C.Show heraround theroom.
16.What isthemansattitude towardsthe peopleat thepartyA.Positive.B.Negative.C・Indifferent.
17.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Friends.B.Brother andsister.C・Father anddaughter.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018..What doesthemangive thespeech forA.To introducethe salesand marketingdirector.B・To congratulatethe employeeson theirachievement.C.To expresshis gratitudefor everyoneshard work.
19.What willthe listenersreceive todayA.More vacationdays.B.Three newproducts.C・An extrapayment.
20.What isthe speakermost proudofA-The teamworkof theemployees.B・The developmentof theirproduct.C・The performanceof theteam.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)四个选项中选出最佳选项Which fruitpersonality areyouIn the workplace,we haveto be able to deal withpeople whoarent likeus.No onewill changefor you,so youjust haveto respecttheir differences.Whenidentifying personalitytypes,I liketotalkin termsof fruit.Nobody isjust onefruit,but weall have a preference.And wetend toemphasize ourtop two,especiallyApple typesare directand dont
1.Always standup to them.suffer fools.They arefast,logical thinkersApple:Hard Core
2.Get tothe point.who loveto win and hateto losecontrol.Theyll geta resultat anycost,but see
3.Dont takeit personally.conflict assport.
4.Watch andlearn fromthem.Mango typeslove lifeand cant
1.Talk bigpicture,avoid details.afford tomiss aminute.They lovevarietyMango:Juicy and
2.Give themfalse deadlines.because theytend tobe easilydistractedMessyand naturallyrule breakers.
3.Dont micro-manage.Lemon typeslove structureand
1.Respect theirneed forspace.Lemon:order.They areworriers wholike security
2.Dont surprisethem.and predictability.They excelat spottingConcentratedgapsinaplan.But toomany rulescan also
3.Listen withrespect.be frustrating.
4.Show yourpace.Banana typesenjoy peaceand shy
1.Dont pressurethem,motivate.Banana:Sweet andaway fromconflicts.They arekind to
2.Create apositive environment.Gentle reactto others9requests.However,whenthey aretoo accommodating,they canbe
3.Encourage regularfeedback.seen asindecisive.
4.Be nicetothem.IntroductionManagementTypesunder pressure.Here aresome fruitpersonalities andhow besttodealwith them.
21.What dopeople ofMango andLemon personalitieshave incommonA.They bothprefer privatespace andspecific deadlines.B.They bothneed regularfeedback andbeing motivated.C.They bothserve asgood ice-breakers of theworkplace.D.They bothdislike beingrestricted byexcessive rules.
22.Who probablyfavors theBanana PersonalityA.Jack,an innovativethinker whois willingto facechallenges.B.Adam,a brilliantplanner whoalways sticksto hisdaily routines.C.Nancy,a patientworker whoprioritizes harmoniousrelationships.D.Robin,an open-minded leaderwho advocatesthe valueof diversity.
23.Where canthe passageprobably befoundA.In abook review.B.In apsychology magazine.C.In anacademic paper.D.In anentertainment book.BThe scenein thestands atRoland GarrossCourt Philippe-Chatrier wasdotted withred banners,adding aglow tothe alreadyorangey airspreading thered claycourt.There werehundreds ofChinese wavingflags tosupport QinwenZheng,21,who wouldsoon takegoldby defeatingCroatias DonnaVedic in the womenssingles tennisfinal.As shelay downon thedirt,eyes skywardand fistsextended intothe Parishaze,the winsgravityseemed toregister:This wasChinas first-ever Olympic gold medalin thissport.When talkingabout theOlympics,Zheng said,“I treatedthe Gamesdifferently-the emotion,the fight,the mentality.If youaskedme to stay threemore hoursto fight,I coulddo it.”Born in2002,Zheng startedplaying tennis at ageseven.At ageeight,she movedalone forbettercoaching.Since adolescence,she hasdeeply admiredChinese athletes,such as the tennisstar LiNa,whojoined the2008Beijing Games,and therunner LiuXiang,who wongold atthe2004Athens Games.“It wasreally tough,Zheng said,looking backat thoseearly days.My momused tocome visitonweekends.When sheleft,I wouldhold herleg andcry.After13,she decided tostaywith mefull-time toletme havebetter growthand care.After that,it goteasier.And wemoved toEurope whenI was
17.”In Paris,Zheng performedexceptionally wellon herroad to gold,including topplingworld numberoneIga Swiatek.With Iga,I wasclear/9Zheng said.“I knowwhy Ilost to her before.I playedrushed,made toomany unforcederrors,and wantedto hitfaster thanher.I wantedto provemy power.But intheseGames,I didntthink likethis.”Zheng isconscious,too,of theeffects that her milestoneachievement inParis willhave.As wewrappedup ourchat,she said,softly:I wasreading commentslast nightand someof themwere talkingaboutinspiration,and thismakes mefeel proud.If youwatch mytennis andit bringsyou someextrastrength in your life,that willmake mehappy.”
24.According tothe passage,what isTRUE aboutQinwenZhengA.She consideredall tennisgames tobe equallyimportant.B・She feltconfident tolive aloneatherearly daysof training.C.She securedthe firstChinese Olympictennis championship.D.As ateenager,she wantedtogobeyond otherChinese athletes.
25.What doesthe underlinedword topplingin the6th paragraphmeanA.Defeating.B.Challenging.C.Discouraging.D.Declining.
26.Which wordscan bestdescribe QinwenZhengA.Creative andindependent.B.Strong-willed andreflective.C.Sincere andambitious.D.Competent andidealistic.
27.What canwe inferfrom QinwenZhengs wordsin thelast paragraphA.She hopesthat her achievement willearn herfame.B・She takespride inattaining theOlympicgoldmedal.C.She expectsherachievementto motivatemore people.D.She feelsdelighted toread numerouscomments onher match.CAre youan open book,your facebroadcasting everypassing emotion,or moreof apoker face,notshowing whatyou arefeeling Scientistsat NottinghamTrent Universitysay thatwearing yourheart onyour face,could actuallygive youa significantsocial advantage.The study,led byEithne Kavanagh,a researchfellow atNTUs Schoolof SocialSciences,involving over1,300participants,noticed strikingvariations inhow muchpeople movedtheir facesduringconversations.Importantly,this expressivenessemerged as a stableindividual quality.Peopledisplayed similarlevels of facial expressivenessacross differentcontexts,with differentsocial partners,and evenover timeperiods up to fourmonths.The researcherssay thatfacial expressivenessis linkedto personality,with moreagreeableindividuals displayingmore livelyfaces.Facial expressivenesscan alsotranslate intoconcretesocial benefits.In anegotiation task,more expressiveindividuals aremore likelyto securea largersliceof areward.The researcherssuggest that for agreeablefolks,dynamic facialexpressions mayserve as atool forbuilding goodrelationship andsmoothing overconflicts.Across theboard,the(亲和)results pointto facial expressiveness servingan affiliativefunction Jor asocial gluethatdevelops likingand smootherinteractions.Expressiveness isalso linkedto beingseen asmore“readable Jsuggesting that a livelyface makesonesintentions andmental stateseasier fbrothers todecipher.Beyond frequencyoffacialmovements,people whoemploy facialexpressions morestrategically tosuit socialgoals,such aslooking friendlyina greeting,are alsomore well-liked.The findingschallenge the“poker face^common beliefthata still andunemotional appearanceisalways mostadvantageous.Instead,they suggestthatformost people,allowing onesface tomirror innerstatesand intentionscan invitewarmer reactions.As theresearchers conclude,“Being faciallyexpressiveis sociallyadvantageous.^So,the nexttime youcatch yourselfmaking lineson yourforehead,or flashinga smile,know thatyourfacejust mightbe workingovertime onyour behalf.
28.What doesParagraph2mainly talkabout concerningthe studyA.Its findings.B.Its impact.C.Its limitations.D.Its significance.
29.What mayfacialexpressivenessserveasin negotiationsettingsA.A wayto frightencompetitors.B.A methodto hidepersonalities.C.A toolto showpersonal quality.D.A strategyto settledisagreement.
30.What doesthe underlinedword“decipher”in Paragraph4probably meanA.Copy.B.Interpret.C.Remember D.Overlook.
31.What maythe authoradvise basedon thefindings ofthe studyA.Always wearingastillface.B.Forcing asmile throughtears.C.Speaking outinner emotions.D.Learning tobe anopenbook.DThrough lifersjourney,we inevitablyencounter unpleasantemotions——anxiety,envy,fear,andfrustration-that cancast adark shadowover ourmind.Many ofus oftenshy awayfrom thesefeelings,from adoptinga senseof denialto turningto foodor workas adistraction.We understandthat constant joy is an unattainablegoal.Yet,we oftenstruggle withemotions that(抑are lessthan positive.This disgustto negativityis rootedin ournatural tendencyto avoidor suppress制)such feelings.These negativeemotional statescan createextra stressinyourbody andyour mind,which isuncomfortable andcan alsolead tohealth issuesif thestress becomeschronic oroverwhelming.This in-built programming,inherited fromour ancestors,directs us to avoiddiscomfort atall costs.However,suppressing ouremotions oftenleads tounforeseen consequences.As Dr.ElenaTouroni,a consultantpsychologist ofThe ChelseaPsychology Clinic,puts it,“When we bury ouremotions,they inevitablyend upreappearing elsewherefurther downthe line,causing numerousissuesand symptoms,including headachesand anxiety.Burying ourunfavorable emotionsnot onlyinfluences our well-being butalso keepsus fromexperiencingthe benefitsthat embracingthese emotionscan bring.Indeed,recognizing andconfrontinguncomfortable feelings,rather thandismissing orsuppressing them,isasign ofemotional health.Negative emotions are thereto alertus that something needs to change and tomotivate us to makethatchange.For example,anger andanxiety showthatsomethingneedsto changeandthat perhapsourwell-being has been threatened;fear isan appealto increaseyour levelof safety.Emotions,both positiveand negative,play avital rolein our human experience.As Elenasays,Without negative emotions,we wouldstruggle toknow ourboundaries,how tokeep ourselvessafe andwhathurts usor makesus happy.They canguide ustoward makingdecisionsthat serveus in the longterm.”
32.Why dopeople oftentry toavoid negativeemotionsA.Humans arebiologically programmed.B・People believeconstantjoyis achievable.C.Negative emotionsare impossibleto control.D.The benefitsof negativeemotionsareneglected.
33.According toDr.Elena Touroni,what mighthappen whenweburyour emotionsA.They magicallydisappear overtime.B・They transforminto positiveemotions.C.They eventuallycause physicalproblems.D.They makeus strongerand moreadaptable.A.They helpus avoiddifficulties.B・They driveustotake action.C.They suppressthe needtochange.D.They indicateexcellent mentalhealth.
35.What canbeasuitable titleforthetext
34.Why arenegativeemotionsimportant inourhumanexperienceA.Holding backmental challengesC・B・Solutions toemotional barriersThehealing powerof emotions第二节D.Embracing unpleasantfeelings满(共5小题每小题
2.5分,分
12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Lying awakefor hoursbefore fallingasleep isa commonproblem.Even ifyou canfinally fallasleep,taking toolong tofall asleepcan leadto toofew hoursof sleepaltogether.
36.So peoplehavingtrouble fallingasleep alwayswonder howthey cansleep well.Parents knowfrom experiencethat gentlemusic canhelp babiesfall asleep.Science supportsthis,showing thatchildren ofall ages,from babiesto elementaryschool children,sleep betterafter listening tocomfortable music.Fortunately,children arentthe onlyones whocan benefitfrom gentlemusic beforebedtime.
37.Listening to music likelyimproves sleepfor morethan onereason.Music canpromote sleep(生理机能).directly byaffecting yourphysiology
38.Besides,it canalso promotesleep bybecominga healthybedtime habit.Many peoplecant fallasleep quicklybecause stressfuland worryingthoughtskeep themawake atnight.By listeningtomusic,the mindhas somethingelse tofocus on.With time,thepractice oflisteningtomusic atbedtime becomesmore effectiveasthebrain positivelyassociates musicwith sleep.
39.Studies havelooked atmany typesof musicand playlistsbut thereisnt aclear answerabout thebestmusic for sleep.What wedo knowis thatresearchers havetypically usedeither aself-made playlistorone thathasbeendesigned especiallywith sleepin mind.One ofthe mostimportant thingson howmusicaffects apersons bodyis theirown musicalpreferences.
40.For thosewho dontwant todesign theirownplaylist,online musicservices havestepped inand usuallyoffer playlistsforsleepor relaxation.A.It canguarantee sufficientsleep.B・Its naturalto wonderabout thebest typeof musicfbr sleep.C.The qualityand quantityof oursleep becomepoor aswe age.D.Listening tomusic canreduce yourstress andinspire positivefeelings.E.This canhaveaserious effecton apersons qualityof lifeif itcontinues.F.People acrossage groupsreport bettersleep qualityafter listeningto softmusic.G.Useful personalplaylists mayinclude relaxingsongs thathave helpedwithsleepinthepast.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节共小题每小题分,满分分15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DItwas abeautiful summerevening.My friendand Idecidedtogo outfor adrive.But suddenly,ournight turnedinto disasterwith acruel head-on41,I was42to hospital.What followedwere monthsof painand despair.The doctorwalked inandsaid,“Due tothe43of yourinjuries,youll probablyhave difficultywalking,let alonebe able to dance,orbe44sports.I crieduncontrollably,imagining thevery worstfor myfuture.With45and thesupport ofmy familyand friends,I beganthe longand challengingroad torecovery.I46had to learn howto walkagain.During longdays sitting47,1started self-reflecting.I examinedmy liferschoicesand wheremy lifewas heading.Id madean48of worryingabout futureevents thathas nothappened yet.My negativethoughts49anxiety,headaches,and lackof self-esteem.What beganasanightmare gaveme timeand spacetolearnabout personal
50.With time,not onlydidI danceand playbasketball again,I also51my entireway oflife.I learnedto52despair withhope.Inspired bymy positivechanges,thirty yearslater,I foundedmy companySplendid Inspiration,helping otherscreate livesfilled with53and happiness.I realizethat everytwist andevery turnisanopportunity forgrowth.If weare5455,can leadustodiscover newperspectives on
41.A.contact B・motivation C・crash C-D.opportunity D,
42.A.rushed B,exchanged informedC.managed D.
43.A.fitness B・carelessness weaknessC・seriousness D.
44.A.satisfied withB・loaded withburdened withC.involved withD.
45.A.qualification B,determination experienceC.performance D.
46.A.literally B,conveniently differentlyC.strangely D.
47.A.conventional B.alternative immobileC.ambitious D.boom
48.A.habit B・zone objectiveC,D・predicted D,
49.A.imagined B,caused gainedC.development D・
50.A.commitment B,experiment requirementC・shared D.identify
51.A.protected B,forgave transformedC.D.liberation D.
52.A.associate B・replace confuseC-reward massiveD.
53.A.proposal B・purpose C・practical overwhelming
54.A.open B.contrary C.embarrassing
55.A.appealingB・shockingto change,our journeys,no matterhow life.第卷非选择题,共分第二节共小题:每小题分,满分n
55101.515分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1The newgame Black Myth:Wukong
56.go viralsince itsofficial releaseon August20th,
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1.6million playersenjoying iton Steam,making arecord inits history.This gameis specialbecause itshows theworld the
58.creative ofChinese developersand the背景beauty ofChinese culture.The game
59.set againstthe backdropoftheclassic ChinesenovelJourney tothe West,one ofthe FourGreat ClassicalNovels ofChinese literature.After TangMonk and]徙his disciples
160.succeed obtainedBuddhist scriptures,Monkey KingSun Wukongwas namedFighting Buddhaand肖失gradually vanishedQ withouta trace.The player,known asthe DestinedOne,starts ajourney
61.uncover thetruth behindthe legendarytale.
62.the gameshuge successin Chinais partlybecause peoplethereknow thestory ofJourney tothe West,the factthat ithas alsocaught theinterest ofinternationalaudiences-many of
63.lack thiscultural background-suggests thatBlack Mythis onthe rightpath.Inspired bythe game,many overseasplayers havestarted readingthe
64.origin bookJourney totheWest.Fans ofBlackMythhave evenstarted postingvideos online,
65.share theirunderstanding of神话Chinese mythologyand theJourney tothe Weststory.As thegames previewsessions began,many internationalmedia havepraised thegames technicaland artisticquality,as wellas itsculturalimportance.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节(满分分)4015假如你校英语报栏目正在征集稿件,请你就上周参加学校运动会的一个Sports andHealth项目写一篇短文投稿内容要点包括.比赛过程;.赛后感想12注意.写作词数应为左右;
180.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2第二节满分分25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Eight-year-old Evanstood bythe sidewalkwatching asMrs.Carter openedher flowershop.He feltrelievedthat the shop hadntclosed forever.Two daysago,when hepassed by,there wasa closedsign onthedoor anda notesaying Mrs.Carter wassick.Evan wasworried thathe wouldnever beabletoget hisdreamjob ifthe shopremained closedfor toolong.Mrs.Carter,an85-year-old woman,spotted Evanlooking inher shopsdirection andwaved hellotohim.Excitedly,Evan ranuptoher andexpressed hisdesire towork attheshop.Mrs.Carter laughedquietly,finding itamusing thatan eight-year-old wanted a job.Evan confidentlyexplained thatsince hisdadpassed away,he hadlearned howtodovarious tasks,like takingout therubbish,making sandwiches,and assistinghis mom,Stacey,with groceries.(花束)He didntwant anypayment forhis work;instead,he simplywantedabouquet forhis momsupcomingbirthday.He believedin workinghard fbrwhat hewanted,just ashis momhad taughthim.Impressed byEvans determination,Mrs.Carter agreedto hirehim.She askedif heknew howto tie(肯定的)ribbons aroundflowers,and whenshe heardEvans affirmativeresponse,they gotdown tomakingbouquets.Evan wasexcited toassist Mrs.Carter everyevening fora wholeweek,and hispresencebrought joytoherboring work.Customers foundEvan adorableand entertaining,which resultedinincreased flowerpurchases andbooming businessfor Mrs.Carter.On Evanslast day,Mrs.Carter feltemotional.Their bondhad grownstrong,and shesaw himas agrandchild.As sheprepared asplendid bouquetfbr Evansmother,tears welledup inher eyes.She invitedhimto visither shopinthefuture,and Evanpromised totell hismom abouther.注意.续写词数应为左右;
1150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2With thebouquet inhand,Evan rushedhome tocelebrate Momsbirthday.As Evanhanded hismom thebouquet,they weresurprised todiscover anenvelope withseveralhundred-dollar billsinside.。
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