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河北省邯郸市部分学校学年高三上学期月月考英2024-202512语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、听力选择题
1.Where arethe speakersprobablyA.At home.B.At asupermarket.C.At arestaurant.
2.What doesthe womanmeanA.She hasfallen ill.B.She willtake ataxi.C.She willwait for the bus.
3.How muchwill the man payA.$
4.B.$
8.C.$
12.
4.What willthe mando tomorrowmorningA.Jump rope.B.Practice yoga.C.Go running.
5..What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.The priceof achair.B.The deliveryservice.C.The contactinformation.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.What isincluded in the jobA.Building apark.B.Growing trees.C.Cleaning theplayground.
7.How doesthe mansound about the jobA.Content.B.Doubtful.C.Picky.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.Why isAlice callingJohnA.To invitehim tolunch.B.To checkhis schedule.E.When theyhave ahigh levelof confidence,theyre anythingbut average.F.This willingnessto speakup is a powerfulexpression of their innerstrength.G.In interactions,many peoplelike toplay itsafe,not wantingto rockthe boat.
三、完形填空Bonnie wasworking ather store,Home ComfortCare Services,when shepicked up the phoneto(拨)check ona product.Its aphone numbershe dialsnearly everyday,but onthis particularday Bonnie41hit awrong number.She accidentally42a7instead of a
3.The call43,It was answered by85-year-old EileenBarnhart.As Bonniestarted toexplainhow shemust have44the number,Eileen askedin aweak voice,Can youhelp meFve45Eileen,who livesalone,had beenat thewindow whenshe startedto feel46,She(中风).found outlater thatit wasa strokeShed fallento thefloor,but the47of the phone pulledher(昏迷)out of the dazecaused bythe stroke.She wasable touse achair topull herselfand48thephone.As soonas Bonnie49Eileen wasin trouble,she setabout getting50for Eileen.She searchedonlinefbr Eileensnumber,which allowedher tofind Eileens51•She thencalled9-1-
1.52were sentout immediately,who tookEileen to the53straightaway.The timingof Bonnie9s calland reactionwas54in savingEileen9s life.Thanks
41.A.anxiously B,unfortunately C.honestly D.unknowingly
42.A.saw B・pressed C.wrote D.checked
43.A.got throughB・dropped outC.came backD.died away
44.A.forgotten B.recorded C,mistaken D.recognized
45.A.slept B.fallen C.moved D.returned
46.A.relaxed B・impatient C.excited D.uncomfortable
47.A.ringing B.position C.meeting D.numberto Bonnie,s misdial,Eileen receivedlifesaving medical55quickly.
48.A.discover B.abandon C.answer D.accept
49.A.claimed B.realized C.observed D.recalled
50.A.medicine B.advice C-comment D.help
51.A.picture B.telephone C.address D.note
52.A.Doctors B.Colleagues C.Customers D.Salesmen
53.A.shop B.hospital C.bed D.window
54.A.accessible B.disturbing C.specific D.critical
55.A.attention B.research C.evidence D.exchange
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1皮影戏Chinese shadow puppetry hasdistinctive artisticfeatures,56singing stylecombineselements fromKunqu Operaand PekingOpera.The performancesare overstressed,57feature specialtechniqueslike puppetslooking intomirrors,crying,or dressingup.58consider asChinas oldest“movie”,shadowpuppetryuses leatheror cardboard59makefigures ofcharacters.As afamous sayingdescribes it,One mouthtells storiesof agespast;two handsperform battlesofmillions ofsoldiers79With lightand shadow,puppets60project ontoa screen.Actors behindthescreen controlmany puppets and oftenplay severalroles,switching betweencharacters whiletellinghistorical stories.Beijings shadowpuppetry has61long history,dating backto theJin Dynasty.It reachedits peakduringthe QingDynasty.It was62extreme popular,with manynoble familiessupporting theirownteams.Despite thefixed expressionsof thepuppets,performances expressa widerange of63emotion.For instance,a puppetmight lowerits headand coverits faceto show64sad,or spreadits后彳卬arms andlean backto expressjoy.These delicatemovements relyentirely on the skillof thepuppeteers.Shadow puppetryis asilent artthat vividlybrings folkstories65life.It remains手艺,a treasuredcultural tradition,combining storytelling,craftsmanship andperformance art.
五、书信写作假定你是李华,你班将在重阳节去看望退休的英语老师,你作为班级代表邀请交换生
66.参加请你给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括Peter活动的意义;L.活动的安排2注意.词数左右;180,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear Peter,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.Tina and her husbandand theirfour childrenmoved toa newhome inAustin aweek ago.She was(好客).born with the giftof hospitalityShe triedto connect with hernew neighborsby hostinga party.She neededbackyard furnitureforthe party andordered threepicnic tablesfrom afurniture store.The deliverydriver setone of the tablesdown inher front yard bymistake.Considering thosetwotables in the backyardwould beenough fortheparty,she decidedto leavethis onewhere itwas,just a一few feetfrom thesidewalk.After theparty,she paintedthe tablegreen herfavorite color.That greentable becamethe placewhere Tinaandherkids hungout.Activities theyused todo atthekitchen table,they nowdid outfront at the picnictable.They playedgames andate snacksatthe table.We becamefrontyardpeople JTina said.More neighborsbegan tostop byto introducethemselves andsit downfor achat.Constructionworkers onjobs in the neighborhoodtook theirlunch breaksat thetable.A babysitterwalking bysatdown torest.Tina invitedpeople tojoin herat thetable forcoffee oriced tea.It wasa simpleway toslowdown andconnectwith others,“she said.The greentable wasinviting andhad ashared feel.In reallife,people oftenhesitate toinvite othersinto theirhomes.They thinktheir housesare notbigenough,too messy,or theydont haveenough time.“Our perfectionismcan causeus tomiss outonthe joyof connectingwith others/9Tina said.Her picnictable tookaway theexcuses一and thepressure.It wasa goodway to meet allthe newneighbors andget familiarwiththewhole community.注意,续写词数应为左右;
115.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Then Tinawas consideringlaunching amovement calledGreen Tables.Finally,more and more neighborsjoined herin settinga greentable in the yard.C.To askabout hiswork.
9.What canbe knownabout JohnsbossA.He isplanning togo toAmerica.B.He holdsa meetingonce aday.C,He hasjust finisheda businesstrip.
10.When doesJohn starthis lunchbreakA.At11a.m.B.At12:00noon.C.At1p.m.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.Which cityis thefourth largestin AustraliaA.Canberra.B.Melbourne.C.Perth.
12.Why doesMichael likeBrisbaneA.It isclose toSydney.B・It hasa goodclimate.C.It iswhere hewent touniversity.
13.What isthe greatestabout Australiaaccording to the manA.Rich cultures.B.Popular tourism.C.Peoples friendliness.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.What isthemanprobablyA.A salesman.B.A hairdresser.C.A waiter.
15..What canwe learn about MaryA.She often goes toparties.B,She is a regularcustomer.C.She dislikesmaking changes.
16.How doesMary wantto lookA.Mature.B.Elegant.C.Dynamic.
17.What doesthe womanthink of the manA.Expert.B.Tough.C.Impatient.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18..Why wasrunning bannedin theraceA.To avoidliquid gettingout.B・To ensurethe participants9safety.C.To keepquiet on the ancientstreets.
19.What wasthe originalpurpose ofstarting theraceA.To servethe OlympicGames.B.To showthe Frenchservice feature.C.To attractpeople towork inrestaurants.
20.What dideach winnerreceiveA.A cashaward.B・A ticketto theOlympics.C.A nightsstay in a superbhotel.
二、阅读理解Here,we giveyou avariety ofoptions onwhere tolay yourhead atnight inMiami.Freehand MiamiForunaccompanied travelershoping toencounter interestingpeople alongthe way,Freehand inMid-Beach iswhere itsat.This popularhotel featuresa numberof facilities—like apool,a gardenarea(鸡尾酒)and freebikes.Its alsohome tothe award-winning cocktailbar BrokenShaken Shaker,theperfect placefor runninginto localsand touristsalike.The BiltmoreFewhotels areas rooted in Miamishistory asThe Biltmorein CoralGables.This hotelwas builtbyGeorge Merrickback in
1926.Once notedas Miamistallest building,the hotelhas hostedmany(旅游月生土也),distinguished celebrities.Nowadays,its one oftheareas highest-class luxuryresortsfeaturing an18-hole golfcourse,top tenniscourts,one ofthe largestpools in the countryand weeklyhistorytours ofthe property.Mayfair HouseHotel amp;GardenIf yourelooking for a whollydifferent Miamiexperience witha tightbudget,a stayattheMayfairHouse Hotel amp;Garden inthe heart of CoconutGrove shouldbe rewarding.It openedin1985andwas originallydesigned byKenneth Treister.With itsvivid in-room colordesigns,positively delightfuldetailslike typewritersand bathtubs,it appealsto touristsand localsalike.Ritz CarltonKey BiscayneChoosingRitz CarltonKey Biscayne,established byKarim Alibhai,you expectto spendas muchtimeonthesand aspossible.This beachfrontresort ishome tothe RitzKids program,which offersdiverseactivities forkids5through
12.With magicshows,arts amp;crafts,poolside games andmore,your littleswill bethoroughly entertainedall daylong whileyoure freeto enjoythe adultpool.
21.Which isthe suitablechoice fora lonetraveler longingtomeetpeopleA.Freehand Miami.B.The Biltmore.C.Ritz CarltonKey Biscayne.D.Mayfair HouseHotelamp;Garden.
22.What canbe knownabout TheBiltmoreA.It isa budget-friendly resort.B,It appealsto historyenthusiasts.C.It isthe tallestbuilding inMiami.D.It hasthe largestpool ofthe country.
23.Who aremore likelyto chooseRitz CarltonKey BiscayneA.Families withyoung children.B.Famous celebritiesseeking encounters.C.Tennis loverslooking forcourts.D.History scholarsinterested inarchitecture.(果园)Born in1950into anorange orchardfamily ofseven children,Wang Xiuqihad tohelpwith thetiring workinthe orchard duringhis childhood.The perseveranceand hardwork hedevelopedduring thoseyears wouldlater servedhim well in hiscareer asa sculptor.In middleschool,Wang wasespeciallyliked byhis teachers,including hisfine artsteacher andher husband,who wasa professorof(素描)fine artsat auniversity.After school,Wang oftenlearned sketchingskills fromthis artistcouple,which gavehim motivationfor hisfuture artisticambitions.Wang majoredin sculptureat hisuniversityin the1970sandstood outamong hisclassmates.His choiceof stonecarving asa professionwas basedon hischildhood experiencesgrowing upinthe mountains.He lovedto catchfish inthe streamswith hisfriends andoften movedstones tocreate(质地),small pools.While playing with rocksof differentsizes,shapes,and textureshe oftenimaginedthem asliving figuresor animals,and thatpromoted asense ofcloseness andconnection tohis material.Wangs creationsare deeplyrootedin his culturalinspiration gainedfrom hisassociation withthingsaround him,focusing onthe aweof nature,the importance of morality,and thelove fbrhishometown.The languageof hisart isclosely relatedto peopleshearts.Having workedasasculptor fordecades,Wang usedthought tofuel inspiration and mightstart draftinganytime,rather thanjust sittingaroundwaiting forinspiration.One of Wangs mostimportant works,The HeiroftheDragon,is ondisplay atthe StoneSculpturePark.This largesculpture is10meters high,making itoneofthe largeststone sculpturesin ourcountry.Wangs worksare celebratedfor hisability tograsp theessence of human nature.For Wang,thetrue powerof sculpturelies notin itsform,but inits ability to reflectthe artiststhoughts,personalexperiences,and realfeelings.
24.What inspiredWang tobecome asculptorA.Working intheorchard.B.Landing ona propermajor.C.Learning fromthe artistcouple.D.Following hisclassmates examples.
25.What benefitdid Wangget fromplayingwithstonesA.He founda betterway toearnaliving.B.He raisedthe awarenessof protectingnature.C.He developeda closerfriendship withother children.D.He hada betterunderstanding ofthe materialinhisart.
26.What isParagraph3mainly aboutA.Wangs masterpieces.B,The criticismon Wangsartworks.C-The backgroundofWangsgrowth.D.Wangs artisticinspirationandvalues.
27.Which canbe used to describeWangA.Determined andactive.B.Ambitious andbrave.C.Productive andhelpful.D.Strict andhumorous.Imagine beingable to reproduce someonesvoice accuratelywith just a15-second speechsample.Thats exactlywhat OpenAIhas achieved.At theheartofOpenAFs VoiceEngine areAI modelstrained onvast amountsof speechdata.These modelslearn torecognize andreproduce theunique characteristicsofa persons voice,from theirtoneto theiraccent.By analyzingjustashort sampleof someonesspeech,the AIcan generatea newvoicethat soundsremarkably likethe originalspeaker.Its ademonstration tothe powerof machinelearningand therapid advancementof generativeALOnce theAI modelhas learnedtoreproduceapersonsvoice,it canbe usedto generatespeechfrom anytext input.This iswhere text-to-speech technologycomes intoplay.OpenAFs VoiceEngineuses advancedsystems totransform writtentext intonatural-sounding speech,complete withappropriate(语调),stops,intonation andemphasis.The resultisavoice thatsalmost indistinguishablefrom ahumanspeaker.With voice cloning techgetting betterand easierto grab,its superimportant thatwe chataboutthe perquisitesand alsothe not-so-great stuffthat comeswith it.There aremany excitingpotential usesforvoice cloningtechnology,from creatingpersonalized voiceassistants togenerating realisticdialoguefor videogamesandcartoons.It couldalso beusedto preserve thevoices ofloved onesor historicalfigures.Of course,with anypowerful technologycomes thepotential formisuse.One majorconcernabout voicecloning isthe possibilityof illegalactivity,such asusing someonesvoice withouttheirpermission forpoor intentions.So itsimportant thatwe developstrategies totake theedge offthe risksof voicecloningtechnology.OpenAI choseto keepthis powerfultool underwraps beforeit announcedbringing ittothetablerecently,for ithad totake safetyin useinto account.Its guardedrollout of their VoiceEngine isa stepinthe rightdirection,and setsan importantexample forother companiesworking onsimilar technologies.
28.What playsa keyrole invoice cloningA.AI models.B.Original speakers.C.Speech samples.D.Voice data.
29.What kindofvoiceis producedthrough thetext-to-speech technologyA.A voicefrom wildnature.B.A voicewith fixedintonation.C.A voicenearly identicalto thatofhumanspeakers.D.A voicedifferent fromsamples ofhuman speeches.
30.What doesthe underlinedword perquisites“in Paragraph4probably meanA.Consequences.B.Tendencies.C.Products.D.Bonuses.
31.Which ofthe followingis impliedinthelast paragraphA.Better earlythan late.B.Better besure thansony.C.Better halfan eggthan emptyshell.D.Better asktwice thanlose yourway once.Rapa Nui,sometimes calledEaster Island”,is anisland inthe PacificOcean.One ofits most(漂浮)beloved naturalfeatures isthe toromiro tree,which isa toughplant knownfor itsabilitytofloat.It doeswellinsevere situationswhere manyother plantscant.About35,000years ago,the toromiro tree came to Rapa Nui.It becamean importantpart ofthe(棕桐)islands palmtree forests,making thearea moreecologically diverse.It gavemany speciesa placetolive inand thesupplies theyneeded.The yellowflowers onthe toromirotree madethe scenerylooknice,and peopleloved havingit inthe wild.The Rapa Nui peopleused theheart-shaped redwood ofthetoromiro treeto carveimportant culturalitems.When Polynesianscame toRapaNuiinthe12th century,they broughtnew waysof doingthingsand tools.They madehuge Moaistone figuresand usedthe trunksof palmtrees withoutany branchesasrollers tomove themtothespecific location,which destroyedthe forests,including the toromirotree.When EuropeanscametoRapaNui,they broughtanimals notnative tothe island,harming itsenvironment.Three kindsof ratsate the seeds ofthe toromirotree,making itmuch lesslikely fortheseeds to grow newshoots.The numberofthe toromirotreedropped sharplybecause ofthis.By1911,thetoromirotree almostwent extinct.Currently,botanists andpeople whoprotect theenvironment aretaking measuresto keeptoromirotrees alive.They startedprojects togrow moreof thembecause theywere sorare andculturallysignificant.Today,toromiro treesare mainlyfound ingardens outsideoftheirnatural environment.Botanists andscientists haveworked hardtopreservetoromiro treesand trytogrowmore.To dothis,they hadto gatherseeds andplant youngtrees inthese safeprotected places.Besides,they launchedcampaignsto makepeople awareof toromirotrees valueand theimportanceofprotecting them.
32.What canwe sayaboutthetoromiro treeA.It wasthe mostplentiful plantonthe island.B.Diverse speciessupplied livingconditions forit.C.People onthe islanddepended mainlyon itforaliving.D.It madecontributions tothe islandsculture andecosystem.
33.What speduptheloss ofthetoromirotreeA.The poorquality oftheseeds.B.The terriblenatural environment.C.The disturbingactivities oflocals.D.The introductionof foreignspecies.
34.What isthe presentsituation oftoromiro treesA.It isunattainable tocollect theirseeds.B.It ischallenging toprotect theminthewild.C.A greatmany ofthem haveappeared innature.D.Their numbersinthewild havebounced back.
35..What isthe suitabletitle forthe textA.Magic Specieson EasterIslandB.Final EndingoftheToromiro TreeC・The ToromiroTree:The Treasureof RapaNuiD.Easter island:An AmazingIsland inthe PacificOceanConfidence isa raregift thatsets individualsapart.Here aresome keyindicators ofsuchconfidence.He StandsTallIn mostin-person communications,non-verbal gesturesand body language playa crucialrole.36・They takepride inwho theyare,and theirbodylanguageconsistently reflectsthisself-assurance.He WillinglySpeaks UpChallengingthe existingorder andspeaking outagainst injusticeoftengoesunappreciated inmanysocieties.However,confident peoplefrequently liketo voicetheir opinions,demonstrating bothcourageand highself-confidence.
37.He IsSelf-SufficientTrue self-reliance meansnot constantlyseeking approvalor assistancefrom others.38when hereachesthis levelof independence.Although welive ina worldwhere interdependenceis common,theability tofunction independentlywithout relyingon anyoneisasignificant power.Achieving suchself-sufficiency istruly admirable.He EmbracesSilenceMany peopledislike oreven fearsilence,particularly duringsocial interactions.In contrast,confident individualsdo notfeel forcedto fillevery momentof silencewith unnecessarychatter.
39.Enjoying momentsof quietnessand beingcomfortable withit isa hallmarkof genuine confidence.He CommunicatesClearly andDirectlyWe liveinasociety thatsometimes demandsfollowing suitand notshowing off.Acts ofpersonalityor boldness(大月旦)are notso pleasing,upsetting thepeace.40・Luckily,genuineconfidencecan bridgethat gap.As fora confidentperson,heisable toexpress histhoughts andopinionsclearly,without hesitation,and withplenty ofassurance.A.An individualstands outuniquely.B.A confidentperson contactswithotherseasily.C.Confident individualsrarely bendover insocial settings.D.They understandsilence isa naturalpart ofcommunication.。
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