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青岛学年第一学期期末考试一高三英语试题
2024.2025试卷满分分,考试时间分钟150120第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,先将答案划在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5L
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
1.When arethe speakersmeeting PaulA.At6:
30.B.At7:
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2.What is the womanexcited aboutA.Celebrating herbirthday.B.Visiting hersister.C.Getting herdrivers license.
3.Who isresponsible for the incidentaccording tothe manA.Peter.B.Himself.C.The woman
4.How doesthe manfeel about the womanswordsA.Surprised B.Nervous C.Uninterested
5.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakersA.Classmates B.Colleagues C.Professor andstudent第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15L
522.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项5A BC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,各5小题将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,回答第至题
6676.Why isthe womanlateA.She hadto parkfar awayB.She waswaiting for an applicant.C.She couldnot findthe manscompany.
7.What willthe mando in the afternoonA.Lock aroom B.Conduct aninterview C.Change alight听第段材料,回答第至题
7898.What arethe speakersdiscussingA.Booking atrip.B.Choosing adestination.C.Planning aschedule.
9.How willthe speakersexplore thecity todayA.By bikeB.By bus.C.On foot听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What doesTrudy sayaboutthe buyerA.He thinksthe houseneeds repairsB.He willpay whatthe ownerwantsC.He wantsone moretour of the house
11.What isthebuyereager todoA.Move thefurnitureB.Get thecontractC.Decorate thehouse
12.What willthe mando thisFridayA.Sign adeal.B.Find a new houseC.Move out.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.Why doesBarbara doher researchsecretlyA.To gainfame asa journalist.B.To getfirst-hand experienceC.To avoidinterviews withpeople.
14.How manyjobs hasBarbara triedA.Two B.Three C.Four
15.What didBarbara discoverduring theresearchA.The jobsdidnt requiremuch effortB.The workers5lives were tough.C.The wagescouldn*t coyerthe rents.
16.How doesBarbara describeher bookA.Well-structured.B.Entertaining C.Informative听第段材料,回答第至题-
10172017.What dida recentstudy revealabout gardeningA.Gardening issuitable for all agegroupsB.older peopletend todo gardeningC.More youngpeople enjoygardening thanthe elderly.
18.Which isthe percentageof the participants wholike buyinggardening itemsA.One thirdB.Two thirdsC.Three fourths
19.Where do theparticipantslike doinggardening themostA.In theliving roomsB.On thebalconies C.On the.kitchen windows
20.What doesthespeakermention atlast第二部分C.The benefitsof gardeningA.The typesof gardening.B.The keysto gardening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、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DTHIETEMPE HTHEARTSDecember6-8,2024Friday-Saturday10:00AM-5:30PM Sunday10:00AM-4:30PMKIDS BLOCKAhands-on interactiveblock foryoung artistsand ayouth exhibitionfeaturing over450student worksfromaround thevalley ondisplay and for sale.Get theyoung creativesinvolved withthe festivalin anewway withcommunity partners,who willbe onsite doingtake-away projectswith youngvisitors!Youthcan starttheir appreciationfor thearts ata youngage byvisiting YoungCollectors on Saturday and Sunday.For just$5,children can begin theirart collectingjourney.YOUNG ARTSTEXHNBITONEach festivalwe receivehundreds ofpieces of artwork createdby talentedValley youthwho areinterestedin havingtheir worksexhibited for a chancepo win a cashprize,andfor.the opportunityto sell()their worksplease referto eachnameplate toidentify whichpieces arefor sale.You canvisit theexhibitionnear KidsBlock,Friday-Sunday atthe festival.YOUNG COLLECTORSGALLEREach year,our artistshave theoption todonate apiece tothe gallery,offering childrenthe chance topurchase andbring hometheir veryown piece.We encourageyoung collectorsto shopon theirown,learning freedomin whatthey like.Volunteers willbe inplace toassist children.The YoungCollectorssection willbe openonSaturdayandSundayof thefestival.APPLICATIONS ARENOW OPENEAllstudents MUSThave asigned andcompleted digitalPermission Form:to.enter thefestival
21.When canchildren visitKIDs BLOCKA.10:00AM-5:30PM Friday.B.9:00AM-5:00PM SaturdayC.10:30AM-4:00PM Sunday.D.10:00AM-7:00PM Saturday
22.What isspecial aboutYOUNG ARTISTEXHIBITIONA.It requireson-site registration.B.It offerscash assistanceto youth.C.It giveskids achancetorecreate theirworks.D.It includesa competitionfor participants.
23.What dothe threesections havein commonA.Visitors maydonate theirworksB.Kids can make anart purchase.C.Volunteers willbe badlyneededD.Young artistscan gainmore profitBMs.McIntyre,38,worked asa publisher.She sufferedbrain cancerand herhealth gotworse despitesomemedical treatment.But sherealized thatin away,she wasluckier thansome otherpeople.She hadinsuranceto helppay forher medical care.But Ms.McIntyre and her husband,Mr.Gregory,knew thatmany people withcancer facetough decisionsbecause of the costsof medicalcare andwind upowing farmorethan theycan pay.Though herhealth wasfailing,Ms.McIntyre decidedto helppay offthe medical debts of as manypeopleas shepossibly could.The couplebegan donatingmoney toa group calledRIP MedicalDebt,whichis committedto.working topay offthe unpaidmedical debtsof othersThe group can pay off medical billsfor about100times lessmoney thanthey cost.In otherwords,for every100donated thegroupcanpay off10,000in unpaidmedicalbills.Unfortunately,MS.McIntyre passed away beforelong.Mr.Gregory posteda messagefor Ms.McIntyre orher socialmedia accounts.If yourereading this,I havepassedaway,the postbegan.Thenthe postexplained,To celebratemy life,Pve arrangedto buyup othersmedical debtsand thendestroy thedebts.”The couplehad setup apage on a websiteto raisemoney forthis purpose.They hadhoped toraiseabout$20,
000.Nevertheless,MS.McIntyres lastpost attracteda lotof attention.The donationson herwebpage quicklypassed thetotal goal.In less than aweek,the sitehad raised10times morethan expectedandthe donationsare stillcoming in.By November22,2023,Ms.Mclntyre*s webpage hadraised over$627,000,or enoughmoney topayoffabout$60million inmedical debts.Mr.Gregory planneda specialevent inDecember tocelebrate Ms.McIntyres,life-and toannouncehow manymillions ofdollars of medicaldebtsher effortshad paidfor.
24.Why didMs.McIntyre feelluckier thansome otherpeopleA.The doctorseventually curedher.B.Her.disease didntbecome worse.C.She hada decentjob beforebeing ill.D.She hadsecurity aboutmedicalcare.
25.How didMs.McIntyre andher husbandhelp othersA.By payingfor theirdaily debts.B.By givingaway moneyto them.C.By riddingthem ofdebts fromtreatments.D.By purchasingmedical insurancefor them
26.What isparagraph4mainly aboutA.The publicinvolvement.B.The couplescommitment.C.The operationofawebsite.D.The increaseofmedicaldebts.
27.Which of the followingwords can best describeMs.McIntyreA.Humorous andelegant.B.Influential andunderstanding.C.Cautious andpromising.D.Enthusiastic and adaptable.CFeeling discouragedafter afavorite showends iscommon,and iteven has an unofficialterm:()post-series depressionPSD.Rita Kottasz,a marketingprofessor atKingston University,defines PSDas“a feelingof emptinessand upsetwhen somethingyou lovefinishes”.This appliesto TV shows,books,orvideo games,creating adesire formore.The concept of PSDgained popularityon socialmedia andfan blogsin themid-20:0s particularlyduringthe GoldenAge ofTV.Kottasz prefersrot to use theterm PSD,instead callingit consumer(怀旧的)saudade,a Portugueseword meaningnostalgic longing.However,a journaleditor convincedhertousePSD dueto itsestablished useoutside ofresearch.Kottasz andher colleaguespublished a15-item classificationscale forPSD based on interviewswithfans whofelt sadafter theirfavorite thingsended.Common emotionsincluded frustration,disappointment,sadness andemptiness.Some fanseven feltthat lifewas lesscomplete orthat theyhad lost“best friends”.While PSDis oftenassociated withTV shows,Kottasz isexploring itsconnection toother media,such(防弹少年团)as theabrupt breakof K-pop bandBTS andnovels likeHarry Potter.Younger peoplearemore affectedthan olderones,partially dueto on-demand streamingand constantnew contentpushes frombusinesseslike Netflix.Contrary topopular belief,binge-watching doesnot seemto triggerPSD.Instead,long-termconsumption maybe afactor.Kottasz thinkswatching ashow overseveral seasonsor readingnovelsacross manyyears strengthensa personsrelationship tothe characters.In her2019paper,she citesa HarryPotterdevotee whostarted readingthe seriesat age9and wascruelly leftbehind*after thefinal bookandfilm releasedyears later.But it isnt quiteas simpleas sayingthe end ofashow ornovel controlsour emotionalstate BrianKong,a Chicago-based psychologist,is concernedthat PSDmight implya causalrelationship betweenlowmoods anda programsend.Instead,he saysthat whenviewers feellasting negativity,TV(麻醉剂)consumption mightbe actingasananesthetic Jfora deeper psychologicalissue,like howsomepeople withanxiety ordepression drinkalcohol.Put anotherway,the lowmood alreadyexisted,andwatching theseries onlymasked it.
28.Which ofthe followingis acommon reaction among fansexperiencing PSDA.A freshsense ofpurpose forlife.B.adeepsatisfaction afterthe show.C.A strongdesire foranewhobby.D.A greatsense ofloss ofbest friends.
29.What doesthe underlinedwordbinge-watchingH inparagraph5refer toA.Watching someepisodes ofa TVshow inone sitting.B.Reviewing everydetail ofa TVshow dayand night.C.Following theepisodes ofa TVshow fora longduration.D.Reading abook serieswhile watchingthe TVadaptation.
30.What doesBrian Kongimply in the lastparagraphA.Viewers withnegativity likedrinking alcohol.B.PSD coversup adeeper psychologicalissue.C.TV consumptionistheroot causeof lowmoods.D.Watching TVseries canaddress psychologicalissues.
31.What mightthe followingparagraphs focusonA.The marketingstrategies ofTVshows.B.The solutionsto post-series depression.C.The differencebetween PSDand nostalgia.D.The impactof socialmedia onfan emotions.DIn ourinformation-driven society,shaping ourworldview through the mediais similarto forminganopinion aboutsomeone solelybasedon a pictureof theirfoot.While themedia mightnot deliberatelydeceiveus,it oftenfails toprovide acomprehensive viewof reality.Consequently,the questionarises:Where,then,shall weget ourinformation fromif notfrom themediaWho canwe trustHow aboutexperts-people whodevote theirworking lives-to understandingtheirchosen sliceofthe world However,even expertscan fallprey tothe alluregf oversimplification,leading tothe Hsingleperspective instinctthat hampers(阻碍)our abilityto graspthe complexityof theworld.Simple ideascanbeappealing becausethey offera senseof understandingand certainty.And itis easyto take offdown aslippery slope,from oneattention-grabbing simpleidea toa feelingthat thisideabeautifully explains,or isthe beautifulsolution for,lots ofother things.The worldbecomes simplethatway.Yet,when weembrace asingular causeor solutionfor all problems,we riskoversimplifying complexissues.For instance,championing theconceptofequality maylead usto viewallproblemsthroughthe(灵丹妙药).lens ofinequality andsee resourcedistribution asthe solepanacea However,such rigiditypreventsus fromseeing themultidimensional natureof challengesand hinderstrue comprehensionofreality.This singleperspective instinct“ultimately cloudsour judgmentand restrictsour capacitytotackle complexissues effectively.Being alwaysin favorof oralways againstany particularidea makesyoublind toinformation thatdoesnt fit your perspective.This isusually a bad approachif youwould liketounderstand reality.Instead,constantly testyour favoriteideas forweaknesses Behumble aboutthe extentof yourexpertise,Be curiousabout newinformation thatdoesn!t fit,and informationfrom otherfields.And ratherthantalking onlyto peoplewho agreewith you,or collectingexamples thatfityourideas,consult peoplewhocontradict you,disagree withyou,and putforward differentideas asa greatresource forunderstandingthe world.If thismeans youdont havetime toform somany opinions,so whatWouldntyou ratherhave fewopinions that are rightthan manythat arewrong
32.What doesthe underlinedword“allure inparagraph2probably meanA.Temptation B.Tradition C.Convenience.D.Consequence
33.Whafs thepotential result of oversimplificationA.it causesuncertainty abouttheworld.B.It enhancesthe understandingof truereality.C.It leadsto ignoringconflicting information.D.It encouragesfair judgementon complexissues.
34.What willthe authorprobably agreewithA.Simplifying mattersreleases energyfor humanbrains.B.Constant testson ourideas helpmake upfor ourweakness.C.A well-founded opinioncounts morethan manyshallow onesD.People whodisagree withus oftenhave comprehensiveviews
35.Which ofthe followingcanbethe besttitle ofthe passageA.Embracing Disagreement:Refusing OvercomplexityB.Simplifying Information:Enhancing ComprehensionC.Understanding Differences:Establishing RelationshipsD.Navigating Complexity:Challenging Oversimplification第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5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It happensfrom timeto timethat aftera wholemorning ofstudying youare tiredin theafternoon.It isthenthat youmay wantto eat.something sweet,perhaps asweet drinkora chocolate barto liftyour mood
36.But astudy suggeststhat sugarcanmakeyou feelworse ratherthan liftyour mood.The GermanandUK researcherscollected datafrom31studies involvingnearly1,300adults.37Those emotionsincludeanger,alertness,depression andtiredness.They foundthat peoplewho havetoo muchsugar become moretired and less alertwithin anhour,and thatthese feelingsbecomemoreintense overtime.According toresearchers,when peopletake insugar,their bloodsugar levelsrise rapidly,leading toaburst ofenergy anda shortfeel goodperiod.However,as theybegin todigest thesugar,their bloodsugarlevels decreasequickly,leading toabadfeeling.38As withcaffeine,this preventsthe bodyfrom relaxing,leaving peoplebeing tired andlessalert.39According toWHO,itishealthy tohave thesugars foundnaturally infruit,vegetables andmilk,so longas theymake uplessthan5percent ofour dailytotal energyintake.So the next timeyou feeltiredandcant concentrateon studyand work,perhaps youshould thinktwicebefore youbite intoachocolatebar.There arestill otherways torelieve tiredness
40.A.Maybe alittleexercise atmidday is a betteridea.B.So cuttingsweet foodout ofthe dietisagood choice.C.They studiedthe effectof sugaron someaspects ofmood.D.After all,its believedthata“sugar rushgives youenergy.E.Sugar in any formis notnecessarily goodfor thehuman body.F.But the resultofthe studydoesnt meangiving upsweet foodaltogether.,G.To remainonahigh peoplemay eatmore sugaruntil theybecome addictedto it第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)3015115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 DTheschool whereRachel teachesserves,free mealsto itsstudents.Before heradoring studentsleft fortheirnew yearvacation,they41her withlots ofgifts.But onegift froma girl,in particular,42her heart.This girlwanted to get Rachelsomething so43but hadnothing togive.So ratherthan offer混合麦片nothing,she44her freebreakfast cerealat school.She tookthe45to pickevery driedgrape,the favoritepart ofher breakfast,out ofher cerealand46them asan unusualnew yearpresent forher teacher.Rachel postedthe47story onFacebook,hoping tohelp peoplegain some48for whatthey haveintheir lives—because evenwhen thisyoungster hadnothing tooffer,she wasstill willingto49her favouritedriedgrapes.Inspired by the kindgesture,manypeoplecontacted the school headmasterto make
50.“It makesme soproud of my kidsthat theyhave touchedyour heartsalong withmine JRachel said.Your51in offeringgifts toboth thestudents andme andyour donationsto ourschool“My wishforallof youis toremember thiskind andsimple53of lovefrom oneofmyloveschool babiesand carryit withyou andcontinue to54and kindnessto everyoneyou meet一not justduring this55season.
41.A.helped B.supplied C.comfortedD.showered
42.A.changed B.cured C.meltedD.broke
43.A.hesitantly B.badly C.casually D.hardly
44.A.gave awayB.asked forC.opened upD.put aside
45.A.time B.chance C.lesson D.courage
46.A.unwrapped B.repackaged C.cooked D.separated
47.A.imaginary B.funny C.nice D.old
48.A.sympathy B.desire C.confidence D.appreciation
49.A.sacrifice B.enjoy C.collect D.keep
50.A.preparations B.appointments C.requirements D.donations
51.A.curiosity B.generosity C.experience D.trouble
52.A.unchecked B.unexpected C.unnoticed D.uncovered
53.A.act B.word C.trick D.hope
54.A.teach B.spread C.explain D.declare
55.A.graduation B.autumn C.school D.holidayhave notgone52We areall deeplymoved/9第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分10L515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式复苏The revitalizationof abandonedproperties inrural Chinais on the rise.Each56locate inremoteChinese towns,the followingthree strikinghotels arefar fromthe hustleofthecity.WuYuan SkywellsHotel inJiangxi province,a previouslyneglected300-year-old mansion,was57incredible restoredto itsformer glory,while maintainingits regionalarchitectural featuretian jing,anarrow andtall courtyardpulling sunlightinside,58introducing elementsof moderncomfort.Similarly,bytheendof2022,designers59restore theBamboo Craftvillage nearChengdu,preserving theconstruction traditionsto buildan extremely60impress roof.Seen fromabove,the shapeofthis buildingis likea figure8ortheinfinity sign“oo”.The TreewowTribe inZhejiang provincefeatures houses61are surroundedby asea ofbamboo treestoprovide tourists62comfortable privacy.Notably,the free-form roofimitates thefree-flowing linesofnature,gracefully63invite thegreen landscapeinto theprivate space.Marrying thecharm oftraditional Chinesedesigns andthe64rich ofmodern living,these hotelswilldefinitely offeryou65unforgettable experienceandaperfect getaway.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15假定你是李华,你校志愿者团打算寒假开展社区服务活动请你写信给你校交换生邀请Ryan,他参加此次活动,内容包括.活动介绍;
1.邀请参加注意2写作词数应为个左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答2Dear ryan,Yours,第_____________________________________________________________________________Li Hua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Joyce isin thefourth gradeandhejoined thenoisy childrenof hisclass asusual Children!Silence!”Mangat Madamsuddenly enteredthe class.She announcednext weekwould bemath week.Id likeeachof youto work onaproject.You coulddo itindividually orinagroup“She instructed.“The topicfor theprojectneeds approvingtomorrow andit hasto bedisplayed atthe mathweek exhibition.The bestprojectwill beawarded andthere isalso asurprise giftfrom myside Jshe added.Joyce,who isextremely goodat math,sat inthe cornerseat ofthe firstbench withKaran,an average.Karan askedJoyce ifthey couldworkonthe mathproject together.Joyce repliedinaprideful tone,“Ha-hayou wantto joinme.I thinkI willdothe project onmy own.Joyce wantedtogetawarded andthe surprisegiftall forhimself fromMangat Madam.After deepconsideration,Joyce decidedto workonamath magicquiz onthe circuitboard.The nextdayin school,Mangat Madamarrived inthe classroomand all the childrensubmitted theirtopics formathexhibition.They allchose towork inagroupexcept Joyce,inthefollowing days,Joyce gatheredallthe(灯泡),(胶合板).materials forthe projectsuch aswires,bulbs aswitch anda thinplywood boardHeworked outa fewmathematical basicoperations tobe fixedontheboard sothat whenthe wireofthecircuittouched theright answer,the bulbglowed.Joyce completedtheprojectand washappy withtheresult.The eveningbefore theexhibition,while packinghis schoolbags,Joyce againchecked theproject toseeif itwas workingfine.Alas!All thelights thatweretoglow didnot seemto lightat all.Without findingthereason,Joyce wastensed.However,he decidedtotakethe sameproject totheschoolas hecouldntchange thetopic atthe lastminute.Then camethenextday,and everybodywas fascinatedintheexhibition.注意续写词数应为个左右;L150,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答3It wasJoyce*s turnto displayhis project.Finally,the teacherannounced Karansteam wasthe winner.。
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