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江苏省学科基地学年度高三上学期十二月第一次大2024-2025联考英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
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47.(陡峭的)Majestic RoadHill in the suburbof ourcity is so steepin someplaces that if youstopped(踩踏板),pedaling yourbike wouldstop immediatelyand startto rollbackwards.The uphillpath issolong thatit isdifficult forone to make it to the top.The thirtyof uscame fromthe sameclass.We hada cross-country bicycletour thatday.Once we(got toits top,there weretwo flatplaces:Dairy Queenfor burgersand Beckersfor homemadedonuts a)small cake.Usually wehad littlemoney tospare,but forthis challengingevent,we allhad savedup alittle.The dealwas simple:The firstone thatgot to the topwould gethis mealpaid forby therest of us.Ed andI hadgone aheadof the whole team.We positionedourselves atan advantageouspoint toobservethe otherriders whofell behindto struggleon thepath.We reachedthe shortest,but steepestpartof thehill,called HeartbreakRidge.It gotthe namebecause manystrong youngpeople,who wanttomake itwithout theirfeet leavingtheir pedalto thatpoint,only failwith abroken heartas theygather upbikes.As sixteen-year-old teenagers,Ed andI werethe bestat climbinghills onour bikes.I hadstronglegs goodat climbingand Ed was sostrong thathe couldmake afootball fiftyyards awaywith akick.Thehill gotthe steepestfor us to getto the top.Our upperbody hadto hangover thehandle barsto keepusfrom fallingbackwards.Edwas in frontof me and heeventually madeittothetop.He wipedsweat fromhisforehead and then helooked atme,cheering.Kev,come on!^^I tried.When I was ninefeet away(抽筋).from Ed,something happened.My legsbegan tocramp I,standing onmy bike,couldnt pedal,注意or moveforwards.Iwas about tolose mybalance.续写词数应为左右;
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50.Decades ago,my friendCaetlin receiveda specialassignment fromthe poetRobert L.Hass,whowas thenher undergraduateliterature professor.He instructedeach student to memorizethree poemsoftheir choosingfrom TheNorton Anthologyof AmericanLiterature—not for any urgentexam reason,heclaimed,but insteadto preparethem fortheir unavoidablefuture solitudeM^.At somepoint,Caetlinrecalls himsaying,youre goingto bealone,and poetryis goingto beall you have.If thetask was a strangeone,ifs becausethe actof memorizing a poemfeels curiouslyold-fashioned in an erawhen fewofusencounter poetryat all.When Iwasingraduate school,working散文.toward adegree inEnglish literature,I mostlylimited myselfto proseIt wasonly in my40s thatIbegan tochange myways.It happenedinaflight toSeattle.For hours,I readnothing elsebut apoem.Sometimes Ispoke itslinesaloud,my voicemasked by the airplane9s thrum.Sometimes Iwent through the(诗节)whole poemat once,and sometimesI repeateda singlestanza overand over,and bythe timemyplane landedon theWest Coast,I hadthewholething,all40lines ofit,inmyhead.Because theprocessis assimple asit isvery boring,memorizing agreat poemalways beginsas acrime.The boredomofrepetition reducesthe greatcharm ithas.But asyou runyour handsthroughtherock,the linesat lastcometogether again,and thescattered texttransforms backinto atreasure,often amore valuableonethan itwas before.In otherwords,poetry survivescontinuously bybecoming apart ofthose whoread it.It cando soonlybecause it issospecific,so entirelydifferent fromus,that takingit inexpands ourown sense of whatweare.Some of the poemsIve memorizedare alreadyfading,and thatsfine.I knowthatifI spenda littletimewith them,theyll singin meagain.Others keepthumping inme likea newpulse.I wontpromise youthatmemorizing poetrywill makeyour lifebetter,but itwill makeyou more:moreintouch withlanguage,with otherminds,maybe withwhat youmight yetbecome.
4.Why didRobert L.Hass advisestudents toread poemsA.To becomeliterature professors.B.To prepareforthecoming exams.C.To composemore originalpoems.D.To relieve their futureloneliness.
5.Why doesthe authorsay thatmemorizingapoem beginsas acrimeA.Ifs outof dateto recitepoems.B,Repetition wastesa lotof time.C.Repetition spoilsthe poemsbeauty.D.Its ashame toread poemson plane.
6.How doesunderstanding poetryinfluence usA.By broadeningself-understanding.B.By refreshingour goodmemories.C.By helpingus survivethe hardlife.D.By remindingustoforget the past.
7.What isthe authorsattitude towardsmemorizing poetryinthe last paragraphA.Doubtful.B.Appreciative.C.Dismissive.D.Critical.Over therecent months,many newsagencies havebeen reportinga trendinvolving GenerationAlpha,aged1to
14.According to a reportfrom NielsenIQ,a globalmarketing researchfirm,UShouseholds with6-to12-year-old childrenspent27percent moreon skincarelast yearthan theydid theyearbefore.Whats more,theyve beenbuying beautyproducts speciallydeveloped forolder customers.Some peoplebelieve suchfascination amongGen Alphais merelya passingtrend.However,experts thinkitisphysical appearance anxiety thatmay bedriving Gen Alpha toinvest somuch time,money,and effortinto lookinggood.Physical appearanceanxiety isa formof worryabout perceivedphysical imperfections.Factorssuch aslow self-worth orfear ofbeing rejectedcan makepeople morelikely toexperience appearanceanxiety.Generation Alphahas ahigh risk of havingphysical appearanceanxiety asthey spendhoursconsuming contenton appslike TikTok.Digital platformslike thiscan exposekids toinfluencers with“perfect“faces andbodies.This falseversion ofreality leadsthem tohave negative feelings abouttheirown appearance.Appearance anxietyisnt limitedto onesphysical features.Gen Alphakids mayalso feelanxious iftheyrewearing the“wrong“clothes orcarrying anunfashionable schoolbag.Feeling unabletofitin with(内向的).the coolcrowd can make kidsmore withdrawnAppearance anxietycanmakekids losetheirself-confidence,so theytend toavoid peopleor evenstop interactingwith othersaltogether.Some parentsthink thattaking theirGen Alphachildren tobuy thebest clothesor make-up mayhelprelievetheirkids anxietyover theirappearance.But keepin mindthat thefeeling ofsatisfaction thattheydget fromthis isshort-term.Instead ofemptying yourwallet,help yourchild todevelop asense ofself-compassion.Learning how to treatthemselves withlove,acceptance,and understandingcan haveapositive andlasting effecton mental health,which may help toreduce appearanceanxiety.
8.What doesthe reportfrom NielsenIQsay aboutGeneration AlphaA.They havegreat buyingpower.B.They reduceskincare spending.C.They usemake-up tolook mature.D.They caremuch abouttheir looks.
9.What doesparagraph3mainly talkaboutA.The popularityof appslike TikTok.B・The negativeimpacts ofsocial media.C.The riseof digitalcontent consumption.D.The possiblecauses ofappearanceanxiety.
10.What doesGenAlphakids appearanceanxiety resultinA.Poor academicperformance.B.Worse physicalappearance.C.Withdrawal fromsocial life.D.Loss ofmany onlinefriends.
11.What shouldchildren doto overcomeappearance anxietyA.Buy beautyproducts.B.Appreciate self-worth.C.Focus ontheir studies.D.Expand theirsocial circle.Imagine you are drivingon astormy night,and yourcar suddenlyalerts you tothedanger ofanimminent floodoranapproaching hurricane.This future,where carspredict weatherdisasters wellinadvance,is edgingtoward reality,says the International Drivers Association.By2030,cars areexpectedto evolveinto“smart machines”in whichreliable,personal weatherforecasting unitsare installed,with(算术)advanced sensortechnology andmachine learningalgorithms deliveringreal-time,exact weatherupdates.Bridging thegap betweenvehicular technologyand meteorologyholds massivepotential inincreasingroad safety/9says JuliannaMarshall,a travelexpert fromtheInternationalDriversAssociation.Imagine yourcar alertingyoutotrouble aheadand thendirecting youaway from a roadthats aboutto befloodedorabridge atriskofcollapsing dueto strongwinds.Thats arevolution werekeenly lookingforwardto.”Several keyfactors laythe foundationsfor theseweather-predicting capabilitiesin carsbytheyear
2030.Modern carshave complexsensors thatcan measureatmospheric pressure,temperature,humidity,and windspeed.These sensorscan feeddata intoan onboardcomputer,providing crucialreal-timeweather information.Cutting-edge artificialintelligence andmachine learningtechnologies cannowanalyse complexweather patternsand predictfuture outcomes.By integratingthese technologiesintoautomotive systems,your carscomputer canprovide forecastsalong yourroutes.The interconnectivityof devices,known asthe Internet of Things,will playa keyrole.Cars couldshareand receiveweather datafromavast networkof improvingthe connecteddevices,accuracy ofpredictions.Such tech-integrated carswill makedriving duringsevere conditionssafer whileenhancingthe overalltravel experience.Weather predictionin carscan savehundreds oflives annuallybyminimizing thelikelihood ofweather-related accidentsJ Marshallemphasizes.Getting handson acar builtwith weatherprediction technologymight beoptional todaybut willbecomeimperative by
2030.Undeniably,2030promises theadvent ofa transformativeera inautomobile technology,a worldisnot justan excitingprospect-its thenorm.
12.What canthe futurecars probablydoA.Stop extremeweather happening.B.Change thepath of the hurricane.C.Teach drivershow topredict weather.D.Perceive terribleweather conditions.
13.What doesparagraph4focus onA.Operational principleof futurecars.B,The conceptof theInternetofThings.C.The functionsof complexsensors.D.Increasing complexityof roadsafety.where yourcar mightjust beyour bestweather forecaster.An erawhere the future isnow”
14.What doesthe underlinedword“imperative“in paragraph5meanA.Reliable.B.Essential.C.Complex.D.Unrealistic.
15.What isthe authorsintention inthelastparagraphA.To makepredictions.B.To offersuggestions.C.To fulfillpromises.D.To expressregrets.Forgiving yourselfis aboutmore thanjust puttingthepastbehind youand movingon.It isaboutaccepting what has happenedand showingcompassion toyourself.16As welearn toforgive ourselves,we becomemore aliveand havemore togive tolife and to thosewe careabout.Lets exploresome stepsthatmayhelpyou learnhowtoforgive yourself.Facing whatyouhavedone orwhathas happened isthe firststep towardself-forgiveness.Its alsothehardest step.17However,you shouldaccept thebehavior andaccept whathashappened.In thatcase,youarewilling tomove pastitandmove onwith yourlife.18But itis importantto approachthis withself-sympathy.The keyto self-forgiveness isto treatyourselfwith thesame kindnessthat youwould showto anotherperson.Try toavoid beingself-critical andinstead befull ofsympathy whilestill acknowledgingthat youmade amistakeand wantto dobetter inthefuture.As aresult oftaking responsibility,you mayexperience arange ofnegativefeelings,including guiltandshame.When youvedone somethingwrong,its completelynormal tofeel guiltyabout it.19While guiltimplies thatyoure agood personwho didsomething bad,shame makesyou viewyourselfas abad person.20So tryto understandthat makingmistakes thatyou feelashamed aboutdoesnot makeyouabad personordamageyour innervalue.A.Self-forgiveness referstoamedical practice.B.You maymake excusesor justifyyour actions.C.Forgiving yourselfis importantfor yourmentalhealth.D.Forgiving yourselfrequires showingregret forwhat happened.E.These feelingscan serveasabridge topositive behaviorchange.F.Self forgivenessis oneofthemost unselfishthings thatyou cando.G.This canbring upfeelings ofworthlessness whichcan leadto depression.
二、完形填空Juleus Ghuntaisapublished childrensauthor andaward-winning poet.But growingup,he couldbarely
21.(兄弟姊妹)Ghunta andhis threesiblings livedin WesternJamaica.They were22byasinglemother,and sheoften hadtomake23choices abouthowtouse theirlimited resources-including a24tosend hisoldest sisterto school,andtokeep Ghuntaat home.When Ghuntafinally wentto school,he couldnt25his readingskills.By thetime heentered sixthgrade,he couldspell hisname,but hestill couldnt26words,spell,or readwith understanding.Thesituation wasmade worseby someteachers whomade himfeel
27.“They werenot verypatient,not verykind,“he
28.I struggledin schoolwithadeep senseof loss.”When Ghunta was about12,a youngteacher-in-training decidedto starta specialreadingprogram for29students.Ghuntawasthe firststudenttosign up.Under her30,Ghuntas readingskills finallystarted toimprove.And hissenseof31began tolift.“She hadleft mewiththe giftof literacy,a deeper32of mypersonhood,and valueasahuman beingJ hesaid.After Ghuntasexperience withthe teacher,his lifetook a new
33.He graduatedfromelementary schoolwithanumber of34awards.Today,he isthe authorof twochildrens books.Andthat teacher,whose namehe doesnot recall,has becomeGhuntas35hero—the personwho wasnotpraised butchanged hislife.
21.A.think B.hear C.read D.talk
22.A.raised B,guided C.sponsored D.assisted
23.A.casual B.official C.tough D.strange
24.A.chance B.decision C.promise D.refusal
25.A.do awaywith B.cut backon C.end upwith D.catch upon
26.A.take downB,make outC-look upD.refer to
27.A.influential B,available C.dangerous D.ignorant
28.A.prayed B・warned C.recalled D.predicted
29.A.potential B.sensitive C.slow D.naughty
30.A.guidance B.control C.persuasion D.observation
31.A.nervousness B・weakness C.coldness D.shynessB.restriction C.interaction
32.A.communicationD.appreciation
33.A.risk B.note C.standard D.direction
34.A.financial B,academic C.sporting D.creative
35.A.unsung B.unborn C.unable D.unafraid
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1A partnershipwas formedon Wednesdaybetween HuangshanTourism DevelopmentCoLtd andthe ChinaLiterature Group.It introducesanew“IP+tourism^^model,36target thedevelopmentof Huangshan^tourism-related intellectualproperty.Huangshan,known forits UNESCO-listed HuangshanMountain,37aim throughthis initiativetoblend culturalrichness withtourism,enhancing thecitys economic38vital.The projectwill seethecreation ofthe HuangshanYuewen Academyandtheorganization ofIP-centric festivalsand exhibitions,39far combiningculture withtourism.This40strategy movesignals agrowing trendin usingIP todrive regionalgrowth and充分利用attractiveness.Leveraging ChinaLiterature GroupsIP developmentspecial knowledge41Huangshan^cultural andnatural heritage,the aimis42produce uniqueliterary IPsaccessible invariousformats,43text toanimation.This collaboration,44IPs areintegrated intoall aspectsofthetourist experience,expandsHuangshan9s culturaland tourismappeal,making it45top globaltourist spot.
四、书信写作.假定你是李华,上周五你校举办了“民俗文化校园行”活动,邀请了民间艺人给同学们展示46各种传统手艺请你给英国笔友写一封邮件分享这次活动,内容包括活动内容Andrew
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2.Dear Andrew,Im writingto sharewith youa themedactivity calledFolk CultureCampus Tourin ourschool lastFriday.Yours,。
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