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江西省彭泽县第二高级中学学年高三上学期月月2024-202512考英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、听力选择题
1.When willDavid handin thepaperA.On April21st B.On April22nd C.On April23rd
2.Why doesntthe manchoose DorrisPlace PrimarySchoolA.It has an agelimit.B.Its faraway fromhis home.C.It has a poorlearning environment.A.A newhotel.B.A kindof food.C.A closerelative.
4.How canthe mansrecipe bedescribedA.It9s areward.B.It5sasuccess.C.It9saproblem.
5.How manyyears ofhistory doesthe dishhaveA.About100years.B.About200years.C.About300years.
3.What is“Kos Kose”?听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.Why isLinda soexcitedA.A newspapere-mailed her.B.She gota freetour ofChina.C.Her articlewill bepublished.
7.What wouldLinda ratherdoA.Receive acash bonus.B.Visit Beijingwith family.C.Work for the newspaper.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.How highwas theSeine Riverin
191043.A.regular B.special C.odd D.fashionable
44.A.admit B.recognize C.describe D.boost
45.A.start B.result C.center D.weekend
46.A.make upB.line upC.clean upD.dress up.
47.A.standards B.intentions C.remarks D.conversations
48.A.tie B.cut C.tidy D.play
49.A.occasionally B.randomly C.attentively D.effectively
50.A.relieved B.eager C,annoyed D.hesitant
51.A.right B.go C.kick D.push
52.A.feel B.convey C.contain D.share
53.A.awesome B.boundary C.civilized D.delicate
54.A.shallow B.urgent C.rewarding D.official
55.A.initiative B.dream C.humor D.act
四、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1China willset upresources to advance theconstruction of the5G network,expand theapplicationof5G technologyin a56various offields,and promotethe researchand developmentof6G.This is57the officialsand expertssaid at the6th DigitalChina Summit.It endedon Fridayin Fuzhou,FujianProvince.“China hasbuilt the worlds largest5G networkwith the most advancedtechnologies/9said aleaderof theinformation andtelecommunications developmentdepartment.He hadexpected58numberof the countrys5G basestations tobe more than
2.64million inMarch thisyear.He statedthey wouldwork59efficient tostrengthen thebuilding of the5G networkand accelerate60it industrialapplications,push forwardthe developmentof6G,and enhanceinternational exchangeandcommunication in5G-related technology,standards andapplication.The superfast5G wirelesstechnology hasbeen usedin52of the97major economiccategories,with large-scale applicationalready61expand tomining,ports andelectricity.Moreover,China hasalreadyestablished theIMT-20306G PromotionGroup,a flagshipplatform inChina promoting6Gand internationalcooperation.As5G technologyserves62a criticalfoundation supportingthedevelopment of artificial intelligence,big dataand cloudcomputing,greater effortsshould63make toexploreapplication scenariosof5G andempower thetransformation oftraditional industries.So far,China64reveal aplan for the overalllayout of thecountrysdigital development,promising65get aheadin theconstruction ofa digitalChina by
2025.
五、书信写作.假如你是李华,你校一年一度的主题英语节将于下月开展现就66“Beauty ofEnglish”其历年传统活动“英语配音大赛”和“英语文学沙龙”English DubbingContest English征集学生意见,请你给该活动负责人写一封邮件,内容包括Literature SalonChris保留的活动及理由;1建议新的创意活动2注意写作词数应为左右;180请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答2Dear Chris,Yours,Li Hua
六、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
67.The lunchbell rangand theclass rushedto getin line.But Kojostayed athis deskto makesurethat he was last.“Come on!”Hurry up!”His classmatescalled andKojo finallyfell inplace asthey made their(食堂).way downthe hallto thecafeteriaKojos classmatescarried cool-looking lunch bags:fashionable,colorful,zippered bagscontainingall kindsof delightsand delicacies.Instead,he carriedan oldone givenby hisgrandma.Kojodragged hisfeet,his headhung downand his lunchbaghung behind.During lunch,Kojo cautiouslysat at a tablewith hisnew classmates.He unzippedhis lunchbagand slowlypulled outhis lunch—some traditionaldishes fromhis grandmother^kitchen.As heopenedthe container,a classmateacross thetable burstinto laughter,pointing at the lunchbag.Kojos cheeksturnedred withembarrassment ashe quicklyzipped uphis lunchbag,feeling awave ofshame washoverhim.He wishedhe coulddisappear.Later thatday,feeling upset,Kojo returnedhome.His grandmothernoticed hisdepression andsatdown besidehim.Whats troublingyou,my boy”she askedgently.As heexplained whathappened intheday,her eyessoftened withunderstanding.She openedthe lunchbag andgently tracedits wornfabric.You know,KojoJ shebegan,her voicefilled withwarmth,“this lunchbag carriesmore thanjust yourlunch.It carriesour familyshistory.Your grandfatherand hisfather usedthis verybag tocarry theirlunches,too.It hasseen generationsof menin ourfamily workinghard andtaking pridein whothey are.”Kojo listenedwith interest.His grandmothercontinued,detailing storiesfrom theirfamilys past,about thetraditions passeddown throughtime.Each talecelebrated theirculture and the uniquedishesthat hadmadetheirfamily.With eachstory,his embarrassmentbegan tofade,replaced bya newfoundappreciationfor hisheritage.注意续写词数应为个左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Paragraph1:That night,Kojo decidedto sharewith hisclassmates thehistory ofhislunchbag.Paragraph2:When hefinished,the classroomerupted into applause.A.Around5feet high.B.Around20feet high.C.Around28feet high.
9.What hadto getmoved tohigher floorsA.Many residents.B.Artworks.C,Power equipment.
10.What doesthe womanwant to see the mostA.The Louvre.B.The EiffelTower.C.The MuseedOrsay.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.Why doesthe manfeel likehes in a sciencefiction filmA.Shooting starsappear.B.Spaceships arevisible in the sky.C.Technology hasadvanced somuch.
12.Why is the objecteasy toseeA.It reflectsthe sunslight.B.It burnsfuel brightly.C.It hasbright lights.
13.How soonwould the speakers seethe objectagainA.In aboutone anda halfhours.B.In aboutfive hours.C.In aboutnine hours.
14.What arethespeakersdoingA.Having ageography class.B.Doing ascientific experiment.C.Talking aboutan objectin space.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
15..How didAndy feelwhen hefirst arrivedattheclassroomA.Excited andpleased.B.Anxious andafraid.C.Embarrassed andannoyed.
16.What canwe knowabout MrPerryA.He isstrict.B.He isenergetic.C.He isfunny.
17.Why didthe bellring at12:00A.To tellstudents classis over.B,To tellstudents havelunch.C.To remindstudents toattend class.
18.What canstudents doduring the tripA.Explore amuseum.B.Stay ata spacehotel.C.See areal spacecraft.
19.What isincluded in thetripcostA.Transport andmeals.B.Food andinsurance.C.Entry feesand books.
20.What isthe deadlinefor handingin theformsA.June
17.B.April
20.C.June
20.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
二、阅读理解Brogdale Collectionsisthehome of the National Fruit Collection and worksto provideaccess andeducationabout theNationalFruitCollection.It offersa varietyof activitiesto suit all agesand interests.For upcomingevents,look here.•Heritage OrchardDaysWed,October9,2024-Sun,October20,20241:00pm-3:00pmCome andjoin usfor afun familyday outat BrogdaleFarm.Each weekend,visitors willdelight果园in thewonderful orchardsbursting withfruit,join aguided tourof theNational Collectionandtaste hundredsof varietiesstraight from the trees.Children willjoin inwith someapple campfirecookingand traditionalapple pressing.Included in the ticketprice,visitors willalso harvesttheir ownapples andpearsto takehome.•Ticket price:Adult16yrs+£
10.00Child3-15yrs,under3s free£
5.00•Kids JuicingWorkshopsMon,August19,2024-Mon,October21,202410:00am-3:00pmEveryone lovesapple juice,but haveyou everthought aboutwhere itcomes from and howit ismadeHere weare givingchildren aunique opportunityto explorewhere ourapples aregrowing andfindout whathappens to them.Come alongto Brogdalewhere youwill seemore than3000varieties offruittrees includingapples,cherries,pears andplums.Then,there isan opportunityto picksome applesandhave ago atmaking freshlypressed juice!•Ticket price:£
15.00per childplus accompanyingadultAdditional child£
10.00Additional adult£
15.
0021.What isthe mainpurpose ofBrogdale CollectionsA.Offering traditionalgardening courses.B.Collecting variousfruits fromall states.C.Providing fruit-related educationwith fun.D.Making tailoredpackage toursfor families.
22.What dothe twoevents havein commonA.They offerguided tours.B.They endon the same day.C.They involveapple pressing.D.They allowmaking campfire.
23.How muchdo acouple witha kidpay tojoin KidsJuicing WorkshopA.£
25.B.£
30.C.£
40.D.£
45.We wereseven hourspast sun-up,but younever wouldhave knownthat onThursday afternoonasthe roosters-adult malechickens beganto crow.The noisestarted justafter2p.m.and bythe timeitstopped,the dozenor soroosters wouldstretch opentheir mouths,extend theirnecks andcry outmorethan100times collectivelyin thisevent,which is one ofthe oldestcontests atthe Kentucky State Fair.Kentuckians,young andold,bring theirroosters tothe fairtoseewho cancrow themost in a15-minutestretch.The winningroosters ownertakes homea bagof chicken feed.It wasabout half an houruntil thecrow-off beganwhen Isettled intoa seatacross froma smallstagefull ofcages.Thats whereI metJohn Ball,the fairscrowing organizer,who talkedexcitedly aboutthewhole affairto come.The onlyreal rulesare youhave tobring arooster andthatyou cantegg iton duringits15minutes in the spotlightJ hesaid.I wonderedhow arooster wastrained to crow in the afternoon,and fortunately,nine-year-old BenMillerhad someinsight toshare.When Iintroduced myselfto him,hewasalready coveringhis rooster9seyes gentlywith hishand.Now,it thinksits darkJ Bentold me.Part ofthe trickwas tomake hisroosterbelieve thesun hadntrisen yet.That way,it would be readyto cryout assoon asit sawthe light.As Ilooked around,I sawthat a few otherroosters hadjoined us.One by one theywereplaced in the cagesin frontoftheaudience.The crowingcontinued forthe full15minutes.AfterBalfs timerwent off,Sam Lamb,15,and hisrooster won the contest.Ifd crowed37times,just alittlemore thanhalf ofthe67crows fromafewyears before.
24.What canwe sayabout thecontestA.It centersaround sixroosters.B・It lastsfor atotal ofhalfanhour.C.It isorganized ona weekendafternoon.It isa traditionattheKentucky StateFair.D.A.You cantleave itonanegg.B.You cantmotivate it tocrow.C.You cantstop itfrom crowing.D.You cantinterrupt itwith anegg.
26.What wasBens trickwith hisroosterA.He madeit confusedabout thetime.B.He showedit somechickenfeed.C.He trainedittoreact tothe timer.D.He leftit aloneinadark room.
27.What can be asuitable titleforthetextA.The sciencebehind roostercrowing B.The historyoftheKentuckyStateFairC.An occasionwhere roosterstake centerstage D.A daywhen JohnBall showsup ina
25.What didJohn meanby saying“you cantegg iton inparagraph2contest.Theres somuch carbondioxide CO2in the air thatjust plantingtrees andprotecting forestswontsolve theproblem.When plantsand treesdie,the carbontheyve storedgets releasedagain.Moreover,the CO2in the atmosphere ismuch moredilute thanin,for example,waste gasfromapowerstation ora steelplant.Capturing CO2fromtheair isthemostexpensive applicationof carbon capture.Direct AirCapture DACisonetype oftechnological carbon removal,which obtainsCO2directly fromtheatmosphereat anylocation,unlike carboncapture which is generallycarried outatthe pointof emissions.The CO2can bepermanently storedin deepgeological formationsorused fbra varietyof applications.Graphyte isa UScompany workingon DAC.The companyclaims itscarboncapturemethod ischeap,mainly becauseit letsplants dothe work.The companycollects unwantedwood productsfromfanners andfurniture companies.It driesthis“biomass”completely sothat itcant breakdown.Graphyte(打碎)then smashesthe driedplants intosmall brickswhich itseals ina specialwrapper andburies deepunderground.Graphyte saysits processdoesnt usemuch energyand canwork anywhere.The plantand treematerialthe processuses wouldrelease carbonif it wasnt treated.And thecost isless than$100tocapture aton ofCO
2.The companyis buildinga factory,but itsnot runningyet.Not everyoneis excitedabout thiscarbonremoval.Some peopleworry thatit willtake toolongfor DACtechnology tobecome powerfulenough tomake adifference.Others worrythat focusingonremoving carboncould takeattention awayfrom moreimportant climateactions,like switchingfromfossil fuelsto renewableenergy.But expertssay thedecision isntto doone orthe other.The worldneedsto endfossil fueluse andpull carbonout oftheair.
28.What doesthe authorintend totell usin thefirst paragraphA.Trees canpurify theair inthe sky.B.Plants releasemore carbondioxide.C.Removing carbonfrom airis challenging.D.CO2emission reductionis urgentlyneeded.
29.What doesthe underlinedword“dilute”in Paragraph1meanA.Beneficial.B.Thin.C.Harmful.D.Concentrated.
30.What canwe knowabout GraphytesDAC projectA.Its costis relativelylow.B.It isin goodoperation now.C.Its workingcondition isdemanding.D.It turnscarbon intobuilding materials.
31.What isthe expertsopinion aboutDAC technologyA.It willmake adifference soon.B,It canreplace renewableenergy intime.C.It willresult inmore environmentalconcerns.D.It canwork togetherwith otherclimate measures.With theworlds forestsunder threat,reforestation isessential inthe fightagainst climate change(无人机)and toprotect biodiversity,but plantingyoung treesby handcan belabor-intensive.So droneshavebegun tobe usedto dropseeds ontoland deforestedby wildfires.A companycalled MastReforestationhas appliedthis methodinthewestern UnitedStates andbeyond.But fora forestto grow,(发芽),dropped seedshave to get into the soiland germinateand thatcanbea challenge.Researchers fromMorphing MatterLab atCarnegie MellonUniversity mighthave ananswer.Lab directorLining Yaoand hercolleagues lookedat erodiumseeds,which have a drill”that changesshapewhen wet,using a“tail”to supportitself upand pushmore effectivelyinto theground.The teamcreatedan E-seed“carrier basedonthesame principle,whichismade fromwhite oakwood that(湿度).naturally respondsto changesin humidityThey chemicallytreated thewood tomake itsofterwhen wetso itexpands more effectively.Moreover,the seedcarrier hasthree tails,making iteasier todrillinto soil.According tothe researchYao publishedinthejournal Nature,the carrierhas an”80%drillingsuccess rateon flatland”,making itmoreeffectivethan erodiumseeds inthesameconditions.After thecarrierburrows,the seedis protectedfrom animalsand thenatural elements,improving itschances ofgermination.Yao saysthe labhas receivedinterest fromcompanies andgovernment agenciesworldwidewanting touse theseed carriersin reforestationprojects.But shenotes specifictypes ofseed carriersmustbe developedfor differentlocations toaccommodate differentsoils andhumidity levels.Providing thetechnology forprojects aroundtheworldwouldbeurgent.Most peoplewho reachoutwant thousandsof seeds,and theywant togrow millionsof treesinayear,“says Yao.“I startedasmall teaminthelab tothink aboutmass productionstrategy,but wedefinitely wanttogetmore supporttomake thisa largereffort.”
32.Why didthe researchersdevelop theE-seed“carrierA.Because ofvarious naturalthreats tobiodiversity.B,Because ofthe wildfirescaused byclimatechange.C.Because ofdifficulties withefficient reforestation.D.Because ofthe troublein collectingseeds effectively.
33.What dowe knowabout theC6E-seed^^carrierA.It iscommunity-based.B.It isnature-inspired.C.It isenergy-powered.D.It isprofit-driven.
34.What doesthe underlinedword burrowsmean inparagraph3A.Flies away.B.Falls intoline.C.Floats around.D.Gets intosoil.
35.What ispossible aboutthe“E-seed“carrier accordingtothelast paragraphA.Its wideapplications.B.Its fastdevelopment.C.Its beingregularly tested.D.Its beinghugely profitable.I lovea goodstaycation.Tm livingout dreams,doing thethings Inever getto,and slowingdownenough tonotice howamazing thecity I live inreally is.(即兴的)The firsttime1took astaycation,itwasso spontaneousthat Ialmost missedit.Myparents werein town,and oneafternoon mymom said,“Why dontyou andJon gotoahotel tonight^^36A thousandthoughts ranthrough myhead:I donthaveareservation!What ifmy kidsneed meThereis noplan!37And thereis thisamazing thingcalled HotelsTonight.Also,Ilivein oneofthemosttouristy citiesintheworld,so thereis ALWAYSsomething goingon.Goodbye,boring Saturday—hello,Nashville!I bookedthe DreamHotel indowntown Nashville.38From decidingto goto handingthe yalet(代客泊车者)the carkeys tookmaybe two hours.Next timeIll Uber.We ateatarandom restauranton PrintersAlley,and wepopped intoa barwe knowplays blues.We hung out inour room,andthenext morningwe lingeredin bedbefore goingtoacoffee shopwherewe sippedinstead ofgulped.We didntwrangle kidsor thinkabout time.We justhungout.39The bestpart wasthat therewas nostress-no arrivingtwohoursbefore yourflight,rushing outthedoor,hoping youhad everythingyou needed.40Staycation isa relaxingway torelieve thechaos ofdailylife,and Icannot recommendit enough.A.It wasglorious.B.I wasspeechless.C.But myparents werethere towatch mykids.D.It tookforever todecide whichhotel tochoose.E.There wasno loadingup thecar andno longdrive.F.We couldntstop thinkingabout ourdaily careroutine.G.We packedthe smallestovernight bagever anddidn9t lookback.
三、完形填空Every Mondaymorning atan Indianprimary school,the barbersare occupiedserving,so thatstudentscan starta brandnew dayout ofseven days.They always41out theirrazors andget the studentswho are42in lifeto climbintothestyling chair.It isan addedexpense forthese poorfamilies topay forthe43haircuts,so the barbers offerthem thisservice forfree,trying to44their confidenceand helpthembuild aconnection withothers.At the45ofaweek,thebarberteam strivesto createordinary butfresh hairstylesforthestudents,who expectthe magicthe razorswill bring.As they46,some areexcited whileothers arenervous.The47between thetwo groupsare somethingspecial.As thebarbers begintheir work,they notonly48thestudents5hair onebyonebut alsotake thetime totalk withthem,asking themabout theirinterests anddreams.They listen49making eachstudent feelvalued.There appeareda boywho wastoo shyto speakfreely inpublic.He hadnever gota haircutoutsidehis homebefore,and hewas50to sitinthechair.But withgentle encouragementfrom thebarbers,the boyfinally agreedto giveita51,Once thehaircut wasdone,hecouldnt52excitement whenseeing hisnew lookinthemirror.Thats
53.Ihave agreat fondnessfor itJ heexpressed fluently,smiling broadly.“Its thesmile thatsparks ourenthusiasm,and wethink thatsthemost54part forus,“the barberssay.Indeed,the55ofthebarbers doesmorethanjust improvethestudents9appearances;they encouragethestudents tolook forways theycan makea positivedifference inlife.
41.A.work B.pull C.make D.check
42.A.excelling B.behaving C.struggling D.succeeding。
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