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山东省曲阜市普通高中2024-2025学年高三上学期11月统考英语试题
一、阅读理解Harry Potter Warner Bros Studio Tourwith Transportfrom LondonImmerseyourself in the spellbindingworld ofHarry Potter™on thistrip to the Warner Bros StudioTourLondon.Travel to the HarryPotter studiosby air-conditioned coachfrom centralLondon,and onarrival,trace thefootsteps ofHogwarts studentwizards atleisure whenyou visitoriginal setsanduncover behind-the-scenes secrets.Whafs Included/Entry ticketto HarryPotterWarnerBrosStudioTour./London roundtrip fromCentral Londonin air-conditioned coach./Services ofa professionalrepresentative at the Studio.X Food and drinksand adigital guideavailable in10different languagesat additionalcosts.Meeting andPickupMeeting point:Victoria Coach Station,164Buckingham PalaceRd,London SW1W9TP,UKWhat toExpectOnarrival,go insideto explorethe spectacularsets usedin themuch-loved HarryPotter movies.Viewsome of the beautifullycrafted costumesand props,such asHagrids motorbike,which wereused tobringthe storiesto vividon-screen life.Unravel thebehind-the-scenes secretsof many of thespecialeffects andmarvel atthe animatronicsthat madesets such as Dumbledore^office andthe GreatHall sospellbinding.And whileyoure here,perhaps taketime outto snapup themovie-themed souvenirsownexpense atthe giftshop.After yourvisit,join backup with your coachand concludewith adrop-off atthe originalstart point.Additional Information•Confirmation willbe receivedat time of booking.•Not wheelchairaccessible.•Child andYouth mustbe accompaniedby atleast oneAdult.
1.What isincluded in the tourA.Foodanddrinks.B.The digitalguide.C.Movie-themed souvenirs.D.Round-trip coachtransport.clear shewasnt planningto doso quietly.Nelson Brianfelt exhaustedas hesat inone of the hard-backedchairs in the room,worn downby Ms.Finchs intensestare.Ms.Finch saton theedge ofher chair,her brownshoes barelytouching theworn carpet.In arudetone,she remarked.Mr.Nelson,your filesays youvebeen tofour jobinterviews in the lastten days,butyou haventmanaged tosecure ajob.If todaysappearance is any indicationof yourcommitment toyourjob search,its nowonder Flowerson Firstdidnt wantto hire youas adelivery driver.”A waveof sicknessaccompanied theheat spreadingthrough Briansbody.He knewgoing straightfromsoccer practiceto the career consultingsession wasa mistake,but hethought showingup innon-slip shoeswould bebetter thanbeing late.As hetried toexplain,Ms.Finch pressedher lipstogetherin annoyance.“Im notinterested inexcuses,Mr.Nelson;she said.“But Idlike toknow whysomeone withyourgrade pointaverage andan extensivelist ofafter-school activitiesis strugglingto finda part-timejob/9Brains commitmentto extracurricular(工作之夕卜的)activities andgood academicstandingshifted Ms.Finch7s perspective,realizing hepossessed qualitiesthat couldcontribute positivelyto theworkplace.(折磨)Ms.Finchs questionbrought backthe helplessfeeling thatplagued Brianduring hisfailed(结结巴巴地说),interviews.I-I-I amtoo nervousto saya word,“he stammeredkeeping hiseyes onthe carpet.Brians opennessin explaininghimself andadmitting hewas nervousmade Ms.Finch注意understand himbetter.()续写词数应为左右;1150
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Waiting for her blame,Brian wassurprised whenMs.Finch shookher head.Brian explainedhis choiceof shoesand shorts,and Ms.Finch noddedunderstandingly.A.At Dumbledoresoffice.B.At BuckinghamPalace.
2.Where willyou bedropped offafter thetourC.At VictoriaCoachStation.D.At theWarnerBrosStudio.
3.Who mustbe accompaniedby atleast oneadultA.Elderly people.B,Children andteenagers.C.Student wizards.D.Tourists withdisabilities.At theage of16,I livedwith myparents atan institute18miles fromDurba nwith noneighborsaround.One daymy fatherneeded aride totown for a conference.Meanwhile,my mothergave alist ofgroceriesand myfather asked me totake careof severalpending chores,suchasgetting thecar serviced.When Idropped myfather offthat morning,he said,I willmeet youhere at5:00p.m.,and wewill gohome together.After hurriedlycompleting mychores,I wentstraight to the nearestmovie theater.I gotsoengrossed that I forgotthe time.By thetime Iran to the garageand gotthecarand hurriedto wheremyfather waswaiting forme,it wasalmost6:00p.m.He anxiouslyaskedme,“Why wereyou late”I wassoashamed oftelling himI waswatching amovie thatI said,“The carwasnt ready,so I had towait Jnotrealizing thathe hadalready calledthe garage.When hecaught meinthelie,he said,Theres somethingwrongintheway Ibrought youup thatdidnt giveyou theconfidence totell me the truth.In ordertofigure outwhere Iwent wrongwithyou,Im goingto walkhome18miles andthink aboutit.”So,dressed inhis suitand dressshoes,he beganto walkhome inthe darkon mostlyunpaved,unlit roads.I couldntleave him,so fbrfive-and-a-half hoursI drovebehind him,watching myfather gothroughthis agonyforastupid liethatIuttered.I decidedthen andthere thatI wasnever goingto lieagain.I oftenthink aboutthat episodeandwonder,if hehad punishedmetheway wepunish ourchildren,whether I would havelearned alesson atall.I dontthink so.I wouldhave sufferedthe punishmentand goneon doingthe samething.But thissingleaction was so powerfulthat itis stillas ifit happenedyesterday.
4.Why didthe authordrive tothe townA.To watcha hitmovie.B.To buysome groceries.C.To givehis fathera lift.D.To getthecarserviced.
5.What didthe fatherdecide to do afterfinding the author lyingA.Reflect onhis parenting.B.Blame the author severely.C.Ignore theauthors behavior.D.Punish theauthor immediately.
6.How didtheauthorfeel whenhe drovebehind hisfatherA.Relieved.B.Annoyed.C.Intolerable.D.Regretful.
7.What canwe learnfrom the textA.You donthave tochoose aday to lie.B.Its bettertoliethan to admit amistake.C.Do notdo toothers whatyou don5t liketo do.D.Non-violence ispowerful inteaching alesson.When Iasked my15-year-old cousin about herideal occupation,she gaveme anunusual answer,saying thatshe dreamsof becoming an online celebrity,which remindedmeofa newgirl bandcalled“Sunshine”.These teenshave quicklygot anill fameacross Chinabecause oftheir“unattractive andfiatappearance andlaughably badsinging skills.But ratherthan witherattheoffence comingfromtheir430,000followers onWeibo,they seemto bloomon thecriticism.And followingSunshines explosion,numerous newbands likePower Girls”and“Love-wings“starring average-looking adolescentgirls startedpopping upon peoplesmobiles.Lots ofordinary,disadvantaged Chineseteens withno skillsbut bigdreams havelooked tounlikely rolemodelssuch asthe Sunshinegirls asproof thatall ittakes isa littleself-confidence to get yourname intheheadlines.Its incredibleto witnessso manyyoung Chinesegirls makespectacles ofthemselves onlineina desperateattempt tostand outfrom thousandsof potentialstars.This kindof grassrootsself-promotion isfantastic forChinese youthwho maynot otherwisehaveany opportunitiesor privilegesto beoutstanding in Chinas competitivesociety,but forthosewell-educated kids,there isa risingconcern amongparents thatsocial networkingis distractingthemfrom academics.Sadly,these so-called starsquickly disappearfrom peoplesattention oncea newband popsup.Besides,they arelikely toleave behindthe onlinerecord oftheir ridiculousand sometimesscandalousbehavior.Prospective employersand evenpotential husbandsor wiveswill eventuallysee thesephotosand videos,which couldaffect their futures.The goodnews is that,in todaysInternet age,fame andfortune areeasily attainablefor otherwise自恋的unqualified kids,but thebad newsisthattheir narcissisticaddictions tosocial mediawillinterfere withlearning knowledgeand real-life skills,leaving anentire generationof wiredyouth withabsolutelyno otheralternative oncetheir onlinefollowers forgetabout them.
8.What doesthe underlinedword“wither“in paragraph1meanA.Fade.B.Prosper.C.Tease.D.Please.
9.Why doesbecominganonlinecelebrityrise amongthe youthA.Because itjust needsself-confidence.B.Because theyare skilledat performance.C.Because theydont concentrateon academics.D.Because itisapossible chancetogetthem ahead.
10.What sufferingmay so-called starsfaceA.They maylose theirwealth.B.They mayget theirfuture ruined.C.They maybe sickof peoplesconcern.D.They maybe laughedat bytheirfutureemployees.
11.What doestheauthorimply inthe lastparagraphA.Times changenothing.B.Qualifications bringfortune.C.A trendcan stimulatelearning.D.An addictioncan affecta wholegeneration.The hourof sleeplost inthe changeto Daylight Saving TimeDST,the practiceof settingtheclocks forwardone hourfrom standardtime duringthe summermonths tomake betteruse ofnaturaldaylight,appears toreduce peoplespossibility to help others,the researchersfound.Specifically,theyshowed thataverage donationsto oneU.S.——based nonprofitorganization droppedby around10percent inthe workweekafter thetime changecompared withfour weeksbefore andafter thechange.To testthe linkbetween sleeploss andgenerosity,Ben SimonoftheUniversity ofCalifornia,Berkeley andher teamfirst brought23young adultsinto thelab fortwo nightsand hadthe participantssleepthrough onenight andstay awakefor anothernight.In themornings,participants completedan(利他主义问卷)altruism questionnairerating theirlikelihood of helping others.For instance,participants ratedon ascale from1to5,with1for beingleast likelytohelpand5for mostlikely,whether theywould giveup theirseat ona busto astranger oroffer aride toa coworkerin need.Roughly(缺觉的)80percent ofparticipants showedless likelihoodofhelpingothers whensleep-deprived thanwhenrested.The researchersthen comparedeach participant9s brainactivity ina restedstate withthat inasleep-deprived state,which showedthat sleepdeprivation reducedactivity ina networkof brain(共情)regions linkedtotheability toempathize withothers.In anotherexperiment,the researchersfound136participants onlineand hadthem keepa sleeprecordfor fournights.The researchersfound thatthe moretime participantsspent beingawake inbed,ameasure ofpoor sleep,the lowertheir altruismquestionnaire scores.That dropin altruismheld truebothwhen comparingindividuals tothemselves andwhen averagingscores acrossthe group.Focusing onDST,the researcherslooked atcharitable donationsfrom2001to2016toacharity:intheworkweekfollowing thetime change,total donations,which typicallyaveraged roughly$82per day,dropped toabout$73per day.Scientists saythe resulttells amore complexstory abouthow inefficientsleep affectsdecisions一on helpingothers.But unlikemany othersocial problems-think aboutclimate changethis onehas areadysolution ifyou thinkabout promotingsleep.
12.What didthe firstexperiment requireparticipants todoA.Work extrahours.B,Do goodevery day.C.Have differenthours ofsleep.D.Rate otherparticipants9behaviors.
13.What can be inferredabout thesecond experimentin Paragraph3A.Its resultstands inevery way.B.DST doesmore harmthan good.C.Altruism canbe developedduring longsleep.D.Its applicationgoes beyondones expectation.
14.How didthe scientistssee theimpact ofsleep deprivationA.It hasdrawn wideattention.B.Its aserious socialproblem.C.Its ashort-term phenomenon.D.It canbe solvedby individualsthemselves.
15.Which ofthe followingcanbethe besttitle forthetextA.Sleep ShapesSocial ExperiencesB・Lack ofSleep ReducesOnes KindnessC.DaylightSavingTime AffectsSleepD.The USFinds Waysto RaiseDonationsFOMO standsfor fearof missingout”.It referstothenervous oranxious feelinga persongetswhen theyrealize theyare notattending asocial eventeither becausethey werentinvited orthey justdidntfeel likegoing.16This belief,in turn,can createanxiety anda senseof inferiority.FOMO bothersmostteens,especially if they,re oftenonline.(重塑)One wayfor teensto dealwith FOMOis topractice whatis known as reframingthinking.17Here aresome tipson howteens canstart toreframe theirthinking.Track negative thoughts and replace themwith reasonableones.One thingteens cando todealwith FOMOis totrack theirnegativethoughtsand feelingsinajournal.18Then,they canchange theirthoughtsandreplacethe negativethoughts withsomething positive.19Encourage teensto recognizethat they have limitedtime andcannot possiblybeeverywhere and do everything.So,naturally,there willbe socialevents thatthey cannotattend.But thisdoes not meanthat theyrenecessarily missingout onsomething.Turn offthe technologyanddosomething else.Turning offthe technologyseems like a naturalcurefor FOMO.But justswitching thephone offdoesnoterase thefeelings thatFOMO causes.20The一key istodosomething elseentirely likereading abook orbaking cookiesanything thatallows themtofocus onsomething otherthan socialmedia.A.Be realisticabout availability.B.In general,FOMO causespeople toassume thattheyhavea lowsocial rank.C.Its amental exercisedesigned tohelp themlook atsituations differently.D.Realize thatno onelives aperfect lifeas describedin socialmedia.E.Teens maystill worryabout missingout even ifthey,re notin socialmedia atall.F.There aresome negativeconsequences ofFOMO.G.This allowsthem toobserve howoften theyrefeeling negativeabout themselves.
二、完形填空I hadreached theage oftwenty-eight.Still,I21whether theletter frommy pastwouldmake itto me,all theseyears later.It wasa22writing taskfrom whenI waseighteen.The teachercollectedour lettersto ourfuture selvesin self-addressed envelopewith stampsand promisedto23themten yearslater.But sinceso muchtime hadpassed,wouldhe even24Thinking backon theletter,I recalledgiving myfuture selfsome advice.When youreeighteenyears old,twenty-eight seemslikea25age,but I wasnt feelingas matureas Ibelieved myyounger selfhad26meto be.When theletter finallyreached me,I openedit
27.It began,How muchdo youbetthis letterwill neverget toyou”It continuedto greetme casually28we werehaving anIMinstantmessagingchat.As asenior inhigh school,facing the29SATS andcollegeapplication,my eighteen-year-old selfwasso3!She wasapparently notquite happyandhoped I wouldnt worryso muchinthefuture,and thatIwouldntforget tobe presentand31my life!Contrary tomy belief,my eighteen-year-old selfdid nothave anydemands ofme,or expectationsImight have32to meet.Instead,she wroteJT11stand bywhatever youdo.Even ifyou arenot theoneIm imaginingnow,Fil supportyou,because maybethe personIm imaginingis someone else,but yourenotsomeoneelse,youre me.”Iwas33,and tearswelled upin myeyes atthis34through time.Ihadput alotof pressureon myselftobethe bestversion ofmyself thatI couldbe.35,I cametorealize whatIwouldhave accomplishedin tenyears wouldpale incomparison tohow Idfeel andwhord be.
21.A.believed B.bet C・doubted D.considered
22.A.hopeless B,creative C,urgent D.tough
23.A.correct B.mail C.answer D.write
24.A.remember B.understand C.mind D.remain
25.A.grown-up B.happy C.made-up D.promising
26.A.promised B.convinced C.encouraged D.expected
27.A.calmly B.cautiously C-eagerly D.naturally
28.A.evenifB.so thatC.now thatD.as if
29.A.appointing B.appealing C.approaching D.approving
30.A.depressed B.ambitious C.carefree D.stressed
31.A.enjoy B.value C.start D.earn
32.A.tried B.failed C.managed D.determined
33.A.guilty B.touched C・embarrassed D.nervous
34.A.self-acceptanceB.self-service C.self-defense D.self-concern
35.A.Besides B.Therefore C.Then D.However
三、语法填空阅读下面短文,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 iscoming outon Tuesdayand peopleall overthe worldareexcited.As Chinasfirst trueAAA title——a game36characterize byhigh developmentcosts,longproduction cycles,and significantresource investment,Black Mythrepresents37major breakthroughofthe Chinesegaming industry.The game38set againstthe backdropoftheclassic ChinesenovelJourney tothe West,one ofthe FourGreat ClassicalNovels ofChinese literature.After TangMonk andhisdisciples39successful obtainedBuddhist scriptures,Monkey KingSun Wukongwas namedFightingBuddha andgradually vanishedwithout atrace.The player,knownasthe DestinedOne,starts anepic journey40uncover thetruth behindthelegendary tale.41the gameshuge successinChinais partlybecause peoplethere knowthe storyofJourney tothe West,the factthat ithas alsocaught theinterest ofinternational audiences-manyof42一lack thiscultural backgroundsuggests thatBlackMythis onthe rightpath.Many overseasplayershave beeninspired bythe gameto startreading the43origin bookJourneytotheWest.Fans ofBlackMyth haveeven startedposting videosonline,44share theirunderstanding ofChinese mythologyandthe JourneytotheWest story.As thegames previewsessions began,many international45mediumand invitedinfluencers haveshared detailedreviews.They havepraised thegames technicaland artisticquality,as wellas itscultural importance.
四、书信写作本月是你校的“爱国主义教育月”,校英文报计划组织以“爱国,从爱校开始”
46.patriotism为主题的英语演讲大赛,请你写一篇演讲稿,内容包括你对爱国的理解;1具体做法;2发出倡议3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2Good morning,everyone!I amhonored tohave theopportunity todeliver aspeech onpatriotism.Thank you!
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
47.Her namewas Ms.Finch.She wasvery short,with shortbrown hairand uniqueeyeglasses thatseemedtoo smallforhertiny face.Despite beingold enoughto retire,her tempermade it。
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