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江西省“三新”协同教研体学年高三上学期月联2024-202512考英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解Are youlooking forpicture booksthat encouragecooperation inchildren Ithought itwould befunto findpicture booksthat promotecooperation andworking with a partner.There areso manywonderfulstories thatmodel thisfor children.RedYellows NoisyNightBy JoshSeligRed andYellow livehappily togetherin thebranches of an olivetree.One night,when Yellowwantsto sleep,Red wantsto beloud.It takesthe twofriends time to workout asolution buteventually,Red playsquieter andYellow likesit.In fact,he fallsasleep to the music.The bookis part of theLittleLight Foundation,a non-profit charitythat aimsto helpchildren learnabout conflictresolution andmutualrespect.Prince andPirateBy CharlotteGunnufsonPrince andPirate aretwo uniquefish wholive in their ownfish bowls.One day,theyre movedinto a tanktogether.The twodo notget along.They fightwith eachother.However,they worktogetherto helpthe newestfish arrive,a small,scared dogfish.Youll lovethe brightillustrations,funny dialogue,and message of kindness.A House in theWoodsBy IngaMooreLittle Pigshouse becomesfilled withfriends,but onceMoose arrives,the housecollapses.Whatwill theydo Theanimals builda newhome togetherin thewoods,which isbig enoughto fit all thefriends.After theRainBy RebeccaKoehnWhat canyou doafter therain Leviplays withboats andsplashes inpuddles untilhe期待回复
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2.With cloudson herface,Wilma satdown ather table,her eyesfalling on the bookSeeDickRun.When Wilmawas twelve,thedoctorsdecided thather legwasstrongenough andthat shedidntneed theleg braceanymore.meets Polly,who doesntwant toshare herriver.A battlebegins.But the water startsto leave,so thetwostop fightingand cooperateto builda damand alake toplay intogether.It isa delightfulpicture bookwithsimple andplayful text.
1.Which bookis supportedby theLittle LightFoundationA.Red amp;.Yellows NoisyNight.B・Prince andPirate.C.A Housein theWoods.D.After theRain.
2.A.Josh Seligs.B.Charlotte Gunnufsons.C.Inga Moores.D.Rebecca Koehns.Whose bookcenters ontwo fishA.The powerof sharing.B.The waysto makefriends.
3.What canchildren learnfrom AHousein the WoodsC.The importanceof teamwork.D.The urgencyof protectinganimals.Recently,an84-year-old ladyfrom HuanggangCity,central ChinasHubei Provincesuccessfullycompleted a3,000-meter skydivingchallenge at a basein JingmenCity of the province.At herage,Tao Xidistays ingood healthand enjoysstaying currentwith newtrends.Theinspiration totake on a skydivingchallenge cametoherafter sheread abouta102-year-old foreignwomanwho hadcompleted one.Taos63-year-old daughter,an outdoorsports enthusiast,had alreadydonea skydivingchallenge beforeher mother.The daughter,a retirednurse surnamedGuo,fully supportedher mothersidea andregistered herata basein Jingmen.I havea goodunderstanding ofextreme sports,and Ibelieve mymother cansuccessfullycomplete the challenge.I wantto helpher realizeher dream;said Guo.On theday of thechallenge,Guo droveher motherto the base.Tao wasvery excitedduring thejourney.Upon reachingthebase,Tao signedan agreementand confirmedher goodhealth.Followingadequate trainingand preparation,Tao boardedthe airplanewith twoother touristsandhercoach.As theplaneascended to3,000meters,Tao flasheda peacesign infront of the camera.Under theguidance ofhercoach,Tao jumpedfrom theairplane.At1,500meters above the ground,the parachute opened.Taoremained calmthroughout theprocess.Seven minutesafter theparachuteopened,Tao toucheddown ontheground.I didit!It wasfun!I achievedmy dream,“Tao saidproudly.Taos coachmentioned thatTao,the oldestparticipant,set a new agerecord at the skydiving base.A staffmember saidthat theskydiving basehad receivedan increasingnumber oftourists over60yearsold.
4.What inspiredTao totry skydivingA.Her daughtersexperiences.B.Her lovefor extremesports.C.The pursuitof along-held dream.D.The storyof aforeign elderlylady.
5.What isGuos attitudetoward TaosideaA.Supportive.B.Neutral.C.Doubtful.D.Opposed.
6.What doesparagraph4mainly talkaboutA.Taos excitingskydiving adventure.B.Guos concernsabout thechallenge.C,The greatimpact ofTao onothers.D.The requirementsfor skydivers,health.
7.What dowe knowfrom thelast paragraphA.Tao setanewworld recordfor skydiving.B.Tao broughthuge popularityto theskydivingbase.C.More andmore elderlypeople participatein skydiving.D.Skydiving isthe mostappealing extremesport fortourists.A newinitiative byNorth Americanand Europeanairports helpsreduce stressfor travellers withinvisible disabilitiessuch asdementia,Alzheimers,brain injuries,autism andmild cognitiveimpairment.(挂绳)Sunflower lanyards are issuedto identifytravellers withmemory orsensory needs.Quiet rooms,noise cancellingheadphones and assistance by airline staffare allpart of the programmeat someairports.First introducedat London9s Gatwick Airport in2016,the discreetlanyardsareavailable forpassengerswith invisible disabilities to help identifypeople whomay needextra helpor additionaltimeto completea taskwhile travelling.How didit startThe AirCarrier AccessAct,which Congresspassedin1986,specifically addressesairlines,treatment of people withdisabilities.Among theprovisions ismaking itillegal todiscriminate againsttravellers becauseof a disability andprovidingassistance withboarding,deplaning andmaking connectingflights.GatwickAirportcreated theHidden DisabilitiesSunflower lanyard programme.The purposeofthe Sunflower lanyard isto helppeople withhidden disabilitieshave confidenceto travelindependently,knowing that they willreceive thesupport thatthey mayneed atevery stageof theirjourney.From theterminalto boardingthe flight,on theflight andarriving attheir destination.Since2016when the Sunflower waslaunched atGatwick,thousands ofbusinesses acrossa widerangeof sectorshave joinedthe globalSunflower network-ranging fromretail andtravel totourism.Transport isntjust limitedto airportseither,with railwaynetworks,coach andbus servicesand ferriesincluded.Education universities,schools andcolleges,healthcare,central andlocal governmentagenciesuse the Sunflower,as dofootball teams,theme parks,theaters andfinancial institutions.Only17percent ofpeople withadisabilitywere bornwith it.For manythat disabilityis notvisibleand developsat somepoint in their life.Ifs thelargest minoritygroup in the world,and itsonethat anyof uscan joinat anytime.This represents16percent of the worlds population,or onein sixof us.That figureis increasingdue to a growingand ageingpopulation combinedwith medicaladvances.
8.Who maybenefit from theSunflowerlanyard programmeA.Tom ina wheelchair.B.Jerry sufferingfrom braindamage.C.David wearingreading glasses.D.Jason communicatingin signlanguage.
9.Why wastheSunflowerlanyardprogrammeset upA.To recognizetravellers withinvisible disabilities.B・To relieveboredom fortravellers withinvisible disabilities.C.To enhanceinvisibly disabledtravellers9courage totravel alone.D.To reducediscrimination againsttravellerswithinvisibledisabilities.
10.What canbe concludedfrom thelast twoparagraphsA.People withdisabilities arenot asignificant partof theworldspopulation.B,The influenceoftheSunflowerlanyardis expanding.C.An all-round traininghas beenmade available to travellerson airlines.D.Medical advanceshave completelycured manypeople withdisabilities.
11.Which sectionof awebsite doesthe textprobably comefromA.Society.B.Art.C.Economy.D.Technology.()New researchbyateam ofeconomists showsthat electric vehicle EV tax creditsunder the()(《通胀削减法案》)Inflation Reduction Act IRAhave decreasedclimate pollutionand boosted(补贝占)American carmanufacturers,but ata price.Most carbuyers benefitingfrom thesubsidy wouldhave purchased an electric vehicleanyway,raising questionsabout thetaxpayer dollarsspent pursuingthecleaner energypolicy.The study,published onOctober7asaworking paperby theNational Bureauof EconomicResearch,offers themost comprehensivelook yetattheeconomic effectsofthe EV subsidiesallowedfor in the InflationReductionActof
2022.Overall,the newsis good:The EVspurchased afterthe lawtookeffect haveincreased Americanautomakers,profits,put moneyinto thepockets ofconsumers whoreceivethe maximum$7,500tax credit,and benefitedthe environment.(收获)In economicterms,the researchersconclude thatthe newEVtaxsubsidies havereaped$
1.87in U.S.benefits forevery$1of government spending whenaccounting forsubsidies thatexisted(方案)prior to the IRA.Under ascenario withno electric vehicle subsidies,however,the IRApolicygenerated only$
1.02in U.S.benefits perdollar ofgovernmentspending.From atax policyperspective,the payoffhas comeataprice.The researchersfind that75%ofthe EV subsidiesclaimed underthe IRAhave goneto consumerswhowould havebought anelectricvehicleanyway.Thus,the scholarsestimate thatthe governmentspends$32,000for eachadditional EVsold.“This policyis not a homerun Jsays HuntAllcott,a seniorfellow atthe StanfordInstitute for()Economic PolicyResearch SIEPRandaprofessor ofenvironmental socialsciences atthe StanfordDoerrSchool ofSustainability,who co-authored thestudy.While the IRAs electricvehicle taxcreditshave slowedclimate changeand shiftedproduction toU.S.manufacturing firms,they alsoimpose highcostson U.S.taxpayers.The researcherssuggest thatthe IRAcould havebeen farmore beneficialif itprovided largertaxcredits tocleaner EVs.The reasonis thatthe environmentalcosts ofdriving anelectricvehiclevarysubstantially acrossEVs.For example,switching froma JapaneseT.P.hybrid carto anAmerican T.C.electric carsupports theadoption ofcleaner-energy vehicles,but thelatter generatesmore pollution,since therenowned JapaneseT.P.hybrid carranks firstintheGreenest Listreleased by the AmericanCouncilfor anEnergy-Efficient EconomyACEEE earlierthis year.
12.Which isnotabenefit oftheEV subsidiesA.Benefiting theenvironment.B.Saving consumersmoney.C.Boosting carmanufacturers5earnings.D.Increasing governmenttax income.
13.How isparagraph3developedA.By givingexamples.B.By makinga comparison.C.By analyzingcause andeffect.D.By quotingan expertsopinion.
14.What doesthe underlinedsentence inparagraph6implyA.The policyis pointless.B.The policyextends beyondthe homemarket.C.The policyhas onlybenefited a small groupofpeople.D.The policyhas bothpositive andnegative outcomes.
15..What canwe learnfromthetextA.Most consumerswould nothavepurchasedanelectricvehicle withouttheIRAsubsidies.B.The researcherssuggest thattheEV subsidies shouldbe basedon vehicletypes.C.Previous studiesmainly focusedon theEVsubsidiesenvironmental effects.D.The newEVsubsidieshave cutU.S.benefits perdollar spent.Enjoying yourpet fish all startswith givingitaproper home.Set upa fish tank withimportantaccessories likea waterfilter andplants.Treat thewater andkeep itclean sothe fishstays healthyandhappy.16You caneven trainyour fish to dotricks likeswim througha hoopor jump out ofthe waterwitha littlepractice.Here aresome waysto interactwith your fish.Spend timewatching your fish tohelp yourelax.Looking atfish hasproven tohelp calmdown themind,having positiveimpacts onyour mentalwell-being.Take sometimetoenjoy watchingyour fishswimaround inits tanktohelpyou reducestress.17Use your finger asthe target,or usea smallstick witha brightlycolored endthat willcatchthe fishs attention.Give the fish apiece of food eachtime itcomes towhere thetarget is,moving thetargetaround slowlyonce the fish getsgood atfollowing.Teach yourfish tojumpoutofthewater fora cooltrick.Fish such as bettasand goldfishcan oftendothis trick.Wet yourfinger ora pointerstick andattach apiece offish foodto it,holding itjust overthesurface ofthewater.18Once yourfish isabletograb the piece offood,keep raisingyourfingeror stickhigherabovethewater tomake itmore challenging.Encourage yourfish topush aball fora cutetalent.Place asmall floatingball,roughly thesize ofthefishs head,inthefishtank.19Continue rewardingthefishwith foodwhenever ittouches theball.Eventually,yourfishwill startnudging theball harderto geta treat.Avoid tappingontheglass toget yourfishsattention.This scaresthefishand canbother theirhearingabilities duetothesound.20Your fishwill feelsecure ifyou trytobeas gentleas possible.A.Test thewaters PHlevel eachweek usinga kit.B.Use slowmovements toget yourfish tonotice you.C.When thefish pushesit,give thefishapiece offood.D.Train yourfishtofollow atarget ifits justgetting toknow you.E.Stimulate yourfishs brainwith toyslike floatingrocks andcaves.F.If yourfish ishungry,itll tryto reachthepieceoffoodby leapingout.G.Play softmusic nearthe tankto comfortyourfishand makethem active.
二、完形填空Fifteen-year-old KennethShinozuka securedthe$50,000Scientific AmericanScience inActionAward inAugust fbrhis inventionofawearable sensorfor Alzheimerspatients.The prize,partoftheglobal ScienceFair,21young innovatorswho canmake apractical differenceby22significantenvironmental,health orresources challenges.Shinozuka9s creation-asmallpressure sensorthat canbe23toafoot ora sock-represents abreakthroughinthecare ofthose sufferingfrom Alzheimersdisease.The sensor is designedto24whena patientgets outof bed,particularly duringtimes whenthey shouldbe resting,and25sends anotificationtothecaregivers smartphone.The inspirationfor thislife-changing devicewas deeply26fbr Kenneth.I dontthinkI willever forgetmy27at seeingGrandfather inhis pajamas,accompanied bya policemanwhofound him28onanearby freewayinthemiddle ofthe night,“Shinozuka says.He designedthesensor tokeep hisgrandfather safeand toprovide muchneeded29to hisaunt,the primarycaregiver.Dr RonSimpson,President ofGrannys Place,a residentialcare home,expressed his30fbr thedevice,stating,“It is31to anybed-exit alarmwe haveever used.The smallsensorisfastsending analarm assoon asthe residentbegins to32From solvinghis ownfamilys problemto33many morefamilies andcommunitiesacross thenation,Shinozuka isintensely34to ensuringthe safetyof
21.A.inspires B.demotivates C.tackles D.acknowledges
22.A.accepting B.addressing C.ignoring D.recognizing
23.A.adapted B.accustomed C-attached D.abandoned
24.A.detect B.disclose C.betray D.assist
25.A.incredibly B,immediately C.basically D.gradually
26.A.conditional B・rational C.personal D.professional
27.A.curiosity B.shock C.delight D.excitement
28.A.wandering B.smiling C.kicking D.investigating
29.A.money B.relief C,honor D.admission
30.A.blame B.disappointment C.admiration D.confusion
31.A.senior B・inferior C.prior D.superior
32.A.sit upB.wake upC,stay upD.pick up
33.A.serving B,uniting C.resolving D.seeking
34.A.addicted B・designed C.applied D.committed
35.A.feature B,appearance C.well-being D.responsibilitythose whomay wanderor falland improvingthe35of theircaregivers.
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1Earlier thisAugust,Chinese skateboarderZheng Haohaocompeted asthe youngestathlete atthe2024Paris Olympicsattheageof
11.Behind Zhengsdebut isthe growingnumber ofChineseyoungsters participatingin thisniche sport,36made itsOlympic Gamesdebut atthe2021Tokyo Games.The growingpopularity ofskateboarding andother sportsactivities in China,especially amongtheyoung people,often37fuel partlybythecountrys promotionof public fitness.Promoting publicfitnessis38priority ofChinas sportspolicy,according toa Xinhuathink tank report titled“The RoadtoBecoming aSports Powerhouse^.China isstriving tobetter meetthe sportsneeds ofdifferent agegroupsand categories,“said thereport39author byXinhua Institute.In2014,China elevatedpublicfitnesstoanational strategy.By theend of2023,the numberofsports venuesinChina40reach nearly
4.6million,withatotal area of
4.07billion square meters andaper capitaareaof
2.89squaremeters.Besides skateboarding,other sportssuchascycling,sport climbingandsurfing,which wererather41familiar tomost people,have becomenew42attract inChina,notto mentionsports liketennis,golf andsnow skatingthat havealready beenwell acceptedby peopleinmany partsofthecountry.Ni Jia,founder ofa Shanghai-based bicycleshop,said hershop onlysold twoor threebikes permonthon averageinthe past butthe numbersurged to70to80in2023,with prices43range froma fewhundredyuan totens ofthousands ofyuan.In responsetothegrowing sportsenthusiasm ofthe public,the governmenthas promotedthe coordinateddevelopment ofrecreational sports,44compete sportsandthe sportsindustry.Chinas sportsindustry hasexpanded45an averageannual rateof over10percent inthepastdecade,according tothe thinktankreport.
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