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江西省九江市匡庐星瀚高级中学2024-2025学年高三上学期11月期中英语试题
一、听力选择题
1.What will the manhave to doA.To takehis luggagewith him.B.To paintthe room.C.To changefor anew room.A.Make aquick decision.B.Decorate her house.C.Estimate thecost.
3.Who is the manprobablyA.The houseowner.B.The repairman.C.The tutor.
4.When isthe manchecking inA.On Tuesday.B.On Thursday.C.On Friday.
5..Where isthe breakfastservedA.In the mans room.B.At thepool.C,On the first floor.
2.What doesthe womanask the man todo听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.Whafs thegreatest advantageof the womans newflatA.Its verybig.B.Its nearher workplace.C.She boughtit cheaply.
7.What willthe flatlook likewhen itsfinishedA.It willhave pinklamps.B.It willhave lightgreen walls.C.It willhave darkblue carpetson thefloor.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What isthe womandoingA.She isbuying ahouse.B.She ischecking ahouse.
53.A.funny B・excited C.lonely D.awkward
54.A.put awayB,get throughC.build upD.show off
55.A.suddenly B・happily C.curiously D.actually
四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Recently,Harbin56witness asignificant boomthat hascaused itto trendon socialmedia thiswinter.By December20,2023,the cityairports annualpassenger throughput接待人数had gonebeyond20million.According toa newsreport,during thethree-day NewYear holiday,Harbin received
3.05million touristsand made57income of
5.91billion yuan,both of58reached recordhigh.Harbin,which isalso known59Chinas icecity”,is famousfor itsice and snow culture.Formore than60years,the cityhas hada traditionof holdingan annualice lanternexhibition,60presentthe creativityand skillof itsartists.Recently,the Iceand SnowWorld,61recognize by the GuinnessWorldRecords asthe largestice andsnow park,is justone ofmany62attraction in the city.It features63amaze iceandsnowsculptures,including replicas复制品of famouslandmarks,animals,and cartoon characters.“For individualtravelers,a citysinfrastructure andpublic servicesform thefoundation oftourismcompetitiveness.It isonly whentourists feelthe64warm of the cityand thegoodwill ofits citizens65they blendinto thelives of a traveldestination,said DaiBin,president ofChina TourismAcademy.
五、书信写作
66.假定你是李华,为丰富暑假生活,请代表学生会写一封倡议书,鼓励大家积极参加社会实践活动,并向学校英文报投稿内容包括
1.活动内容;
2.活动意义注意
1.词数应为80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯Dear students,The StudentUnion
六、书面表达
67.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One sunnyday,Alex,a youngboy,was walkinghome fromschool whenhe noticedsomethingunusual.A small,scruffy(遹遢的)dog wassitting aloneby theside of the road,its eyesfull offear andconfusion.The poordog lookedlost andhungry.Alex felt a senseof empathy(同情)in hisheart as hewalked towardsthe dogslowly,offering ita pieceof hissandwich.The momentthe dogcautiously tookthe foodfrom hishand,Alexs heartmelted.He couldseethat the dog was alone andscared,and heknew hecouldnt justleave itthere.Without asecond thought,Alex decided to takethe doghome.He carefullyhid the dog in the garage,hoping hisfather wouldntfindout.For days,Alex spentall hisspare timein thegarage,playing withthedog.He namedthedogMax,and theyquickly becameclose friends.Their bondgrew strongerday byday asthey sharedcountlessadventures together.Max broughtso muchjoy into Alexs life.One day,Alexs fatherdiscovered theirsecret.He wassurprised andtold theboy toput Maxbackon thestreet,thinking it was for the best.With aheavy heart,Alex didashewas told.He leftMax at thepark,hoping thatsomeone elsewould findhim andgive him a lovinghome.But ashe walkedaway,hisheart achedwith sadness,tears wellingup inhis eyes.Alex washeartbroken.He missedMax terriblyand foundit hardto focuson anythingelse.Hisgrades startedto slip(下滑),and hebecame quietand silent.His usualcheerfulness haddisappeared,replaced bydeep sadnessthat seemedto swallowhim whole.Seeing this,his fatherrealizedhow muchMax meanttoAlex.注意:⑴续写词数应为150个左右;⑵请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答The fatherdecidedtobring Maxback.The boytook fullresponsibility forMax.C.She isrepainting the walls.
9.What isthe mansrequirementA.Keeping thewalls clean.B,Signing theagreement now.C.Paying threeyears9rent inadvance.
10.How muchwillthe woman payA.$
900.B.$
600.C.$
300.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.What doesthemanliving upstairsoften doA.He oftenplays thepiano untilmidnight.B,He oftenborrows thingsfrom thewoman.C.He oftenknocks on the womansdoor.
12.What doesthewomanwant todoA.Buy anapartment.B.Live withJennifer.C.Move again.
13.What doesthewomansay aboutSusanA.She sleepswell everynight.B.She doeswell inexams.C.She isa nicegirl.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.What isthemanprobablyA.A teacher.B.A cleaner.C-A student.
15.When wasSmith HousebuiltA.In the18th century.B.In the9th century.C.In the8th century.
16.Which islocated on the groundfloorA.The computerroom.B.The guestroom.C.The diningroom.
17.What isonly allowedtodoon weekendsaccording to the womanA.Holding aparty.B,Washing clothes.C.Playing games.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18.How doesthe speakersound whentalking abouther motherA.Doubtful.B.Grateful.C.Hopeful.
19.What enablesthe speakerto realizeher dreamA.Her motherssupport.B.Her collegeeducation.C.Her familytradition.
20.What isthe speakerA.An actress.B.A director.C.A teacher.
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21.Which courseoffers themost tuitionhours perdayA.ThreeValleys.B.Big White.C.Banff.D.Cardrona.
22.What dothe fourcourses havein commonA.They lastfor11weeks atmost.B.They keepgroupsizessmall.C.They runthrough Januaryto March.D.They preparetrainees forqualifications.
23.Where doesthis textprobably comefromA.A guidebook.B.A magazine.C.A newspaper.D.A website.Georgia,who worksfor apopular fashionstore inthe UKnamed Bows Boutique,left herpurse atagas stationafter hercompany partyin earlyDecember.She washeartbroken,but thinkingsomeonemust havetaken itaway,she gaveup theidea ofgoing back to look for it and didntphone the station toaskabout it.But hertears quicklydried whenan off-duty firefighternamed Nymashowed upat herdoor.A ringcamera caughtGeorgia andNymas exchange,and theowner ofBowsBoutiqueposted thevideoonthe stores Instagrampage.In it,Nyma ringsher doorbelland Georgiaanswers itusing a phoneapp.Nyma explainedwhere hefound thelost purseand saidhe decidedto drivestraight to herhouse,soshe wouldnthave toexperienceanextra momentof panic.Georgia wasmoved totears andkept offeringto sendNyma moneyfor hisgood deed,but herefused.He simplyasked herto payit forward,and explainedthat it was notrouble forhim thoughGeorgiaknew heneeded todrive hoursto herhouse.Because shewasnt homeat thetime,he leftthepurse inan emptygarbage bagand left.The ownerand Georgiawere sotouched bythe gesture,and theystarted asearch forthe mysteiymanso theycould givehimaproper“thank you”.Georgia uploadedthe video.It didnttake longto findhim.They invitedhim to thestorefor anofficial meet—and hewent.“He issuch akind man,“reads anotherpost.It was an absolutepleasure tomeet him.Thevideo hasgot millions of viewsand wehope hewill bea positiveinfluence onmany.A.She didnothing torecover it.B.She madeaphonecall tothestation.C.She plannedto gobacktolookforit.D.She believedsomeone wouldsend ittoher.
25.Which can best describeNymaA.Devoted andgenerous.B.Energetic andindependent.C・Honest andconsiderate.D.Responsible andhard-working.
26.What didNyma adviseGeorgia todoA.Pass onthe kindness.B.Be morecareful nexttime.C.Meet at the gasstation forsafety.D.Empty thegarbage bagfor herpurse.
27.What canbe thebest titleforthetext
24.How didGeorgia respondwhen realizingshe losther purseA.Two StrangersMeet forthe FirstTimeB.An UnexpectedMeet witha FirefighterC.A MovingJourney Recordedon SocialMediaD.A FirefighterDrives Hoursto Returna PurseWithmillions ofriders onthe road,Chinas fooddelivery industryhas longprided itselfon beingableto reachevery cornerof thecountry.Now,Meituan iseven offeringto delivertakeout tothe GreatWall—dropped offnot bya workeron anelectric bike,but bya drone(无人机)sliding fromthe sky.For themillionsoftourists whovisit the Great Walleach year,the drone delivery serviceoffers anewlevel ofconvenience.Visitors cannow ordermeals anddrinks viatheir smartphones,with dronesdeliveringtheir ordersto theirlocations onthewall,which eliminatesthe needfor touriststo leavetheirspots,allowing themto fullyengage inthe experienceof visitingthe Great Wall withoutinterruptions.The GreatWall droneroute extendsfrom a nearby hotelrooftop toa watchtoweronthesouthernpart ofBadaling,an areapreviously freeof commercial(商业的)facilities.Thats wheredrones canhelp,“Yan Yan,public affairsdirector ofMeituans dronebusiness,told CCTV.Through drones,wecan maketrips thattake50minutes onfoot infive minutesand deliverheat reliefobjects andemergencysupplies tovisitors.^^Once anorder is received,a Meituanworker willpick itup fromanearbystore andbring itto thehotelrooftop,where it will beweighed andpackaged.An operatorthen tiesthe packagetothe drone,which willfly onautopilot tothe watchtower,where anotherworker waitsto receiveitandhands itoverto thecustomer.The companywill initiallyoffer freedelivery whileit teststhe service,and claimsthat pricingwillstay similarto thatof regulardeliveries afterward.Meituan^drone deliveryat theGreatWallis anotherexample ofhow dronetechnology canbeused forthe lastmile.The programcould serveasamodel forsimilar servicesin othertourist-heavy orgeographicallychallenging locationsworldwide andhave apromising future.
28.What doesthe underlined word eliminates“in paragraph2meanA.Ignores.B.Identifies.C.Satisfies.D.Removes.
29.How doesYan Yansound aboutthedrone deliveryA.Critical.B.Doubtful.C.Approving.D.Unconcerned.
30.What arethe mainfeatures ofMeituan^dronedeliveryservice attheGreatWallA.Convenient andinnovative.B.Pricy butdependable.C.Dangerous andtime-consuming.D.Traditional buthigh-cost.
31.What doesparagraph4mainly tellusA.How thepackages areattached tothe drones.B.How thedronedeliveryservice iscarried out.C.How operatorscontrol theroutes ofthe drones.D.How customers9order informationisreceived.The dangerofamajor solarstorm isnow atits highestin overa decadeAs the Sun reachesthepeak ofits activitycycle,the oddsof sucha stormhitting Earthrise alongwith itsassociated risks,including blackouts,disabled satellitesand damagedcell phonesand GPSnetworks.In themost extremescenarios,some powergrids could be knockedout forweeks oreven months.But thatisthe worst case.In theface ofsuch potentialdisaster,our besthope isto learn moreabout the Sun-Earth system,monitor solar activity anddevelop our ability to predict space weather.Withthe rightprecautions,solaractivitycouldbea netpositive forhumanity,as itconstantly protectsusagainst harmfulradiation frombeyond theSolar SystemSo whetherwe riskthe dangersor reapthebenefits ofliving withthe Sun will comedown tothe samething:ourabilitytopredictand prepareforwhat ourstar isgoing todo next.The wholeprediction processis likeforecasting normal weather themore youunderstand thesystem,the betteryou canpredict whatitwilldo.This isno easytask whenit comesto ourstar.The Suniscomplex andnot yetwell understood,and scientistsmust alsoget abetter handleon howits emissionstravelthrough spaceand affectEarth.Compared toforecasting thenormalweather,our spaceweatherpredictions areabout50years behindThafswhy missionslike the Parker Solar Probe-thefirstspacecraft everto touchtheSun-are allthemore important.Launched in2018,Parker hasalready madeseveral discoveriesabout howthe Suntransportsenergy outwardinto space.The spacecraftsdata havehelped scientistsimprove theirability topredictexactly whenan eventattheSunwilllater reachEarth.Establishing thattiming isimportant,because itsan essentialfirst stepto anearly warningsystem thatwould helpavoid the worst-casescenario.Yet ourcurrent projectsare notenough.Parker isnot designedto actasafull-time warmingsystem,and itcan onlystudy theSun fromone angleat atime.So aconstellation ofsatellites aroundtheSun arerecommended tocompletely monitortheSunand alwaysbe readyto sendwarnings backtoEarth.
32.Which ofthe followingis closestin meaningtotheunderlinedword!A.obtain B.eliminate C.strengthen D.tolerate
33.Which ofthe followingis mentionedin paragraph2A.The solarsystem releasesa lotof harmfulradiation to humanity.B.People mustlearnmoreto reversetheworstresult causedbytheSun.C.Solar activities,if dealtwith properly,canbevery beneficialtohumanity.D.The potentialdisaster canbe fullyprevented ifwe makeaccurate prediction.
34.What isthe mainmessage conveyedinthepassageA.Improving spaceweather predictionsis crucialfor preparedness.B.The Sunsenergy transportmechanisms havebeen fullyunderstood.C.The frequencyof solar storms hassignificantly increasedover thepast decade.D.A full-time warningsystem isthe onlysolution topreventing solarstorm impacts.
35.What willthe followingparagraphs probablytalk aboutA.The sunnysides ofspaceweatherand solaractivitiesB,The drawbackofthecurrent solarprediction projects.C.The waysto protectthe Earthfrom potentialsolarstorms.D.The measuresto improveand redesigntheParkerSolarProbe.Some TextingRules YouShould BeFollowing byNowDont textand drive36Dont doit.Personal safetyalways comesfirst andstaying offyourhand-held while driving isextremely important.If youcant resist,then keepyour phonewhere youcantreach itwhile youredriving.37If youretexting someonewho says“driving”,stop texting.Period.38Just stoptexting.You canconsidercalling theperson,but pleasebear inmind thatsome stateshave lawsin placerestricting talkingonthe phonewhiledriving.But ifyou dontget aresponse...“Dont keeptexting untilthey respond,“an article in LifeHacksuggests.
39.And iftheyrenot,maybe theyjust dontfeel liketexting.^^While notgetting aresponse likelymakes youfeelanxious,and whilemany considerit rude,ifs alsorude tocontinue bombardingsomeone withmessageswhen thatperson isnot replyingto you.Avoid grouptexts“Most wouldsay grouptexts aretheworst/9notes anarticleinMashable.Theytake upmore timethan youever expected.Reading throughall ofyour messagesis boring.40A.Its thatsimpleB.Dont evensay OK”C,They9re probablybusy D.They seemto neverend E.Stop drivingimmediatelyF.Just thinkof anyother meansof communicationG.Dont putothers inthe situationof textingand driving
三、完形填空Afraid tohave astart,I waswalking slowlyinto my first school in America.1had41a longwayfrom Indiain orderto joinmy parents.My fatherdecided thatI wouldgo toschool here,so I42a localhighschoolinmy newtown.With43and fear,I arrivedattheclassroom.Everyone9s eyeswere onme asI enteredtheclassroom.I wentstraight tothe44and askedhim ifitwasthe rightclass.With a45voice,he answered,“Yes.His voicecomforted mea little.Then heasked meto46where Iwould sit.I selectedthe47closestto thedoor insteadofthecorner whereall ofthe boyswere sitting.I spentthe restoftheclass takingnotesfrom the48produced bythe overheadprojector(投景0仪).49itwasmyfirst day,I wasconfused aboutwhich hallwayto use,but I50to getto myclassroomwithout askinganyone.I wasntquite surewhen Iwould have51,It wasnoon whenI wenttomy nextclass andthe bellrang asI entered.I wentthroughthe52process ofasking theteacher ifI wasinthe rightclass.Feeling surprised,she said,“That isthe lunchbell91feltalittle53,Without anotherword,I headedforthecafeteria.I realizedthat allthe confusionon myfirstdaywas likethe difficultyI hadto54to reachmy goal.When Igot onmy busand satdown inside55,1said tomyself,Today isntso bad.”
41.A.traveled B.lived C.felt D.suffered
42.A.explored B.found C.entered D.built
43.A.anger B.anxiety C.doubt D.sadness
44.A.foreigner B.teacher C,worker D.partner
45.A.deep B.familiar C.strict D.soft
46.A.find B.see C.choose D.discuss
47.A.area B.direction C.seat D.goal
48.A.movies B.pictures C.voices D.stories
49.A.Since B.If C.Though D.Before
50.A.feared B.refused C.hesitated D.managed
51.A.gifts B.chances C.fun D.lunch
52.A.interesting B.unexpected C.same D.easy。
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