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甘肃省天水市第二中学、新梦想高考复读学校2024-2025学年高三上学期12月份大联考英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解Four Pet-Friendly HotelsMontage Palmetto BluffLocation:Bluffton,South CarolinaPrice:$150pet fee,rooms startat$645a nightInthis greatriverside hotel,your petwill betreated toa fancypet bed,toy gifts,and aspecialmenu.For youthere9re spa treatments,golf andeight diningexperiences.With20,000acres(英亩)to explore,you and your dogcan spendhours visitingand playing.Kinship LandingLocation:Colorado Springs,ColoradoPrice:$49per nightpet fee,rooms startat$249a nightInsidethis newhotel,you,re greetedwith hundredsof greenplants,along with an eventspace thathousesnearly aforest.You canalso orderyour doga bowlmade withsweet potatoes and eggsat thehotefscafe,and thenhead outto travelin theRocky Mountains.Inn ByThe SeaLocation:Cape Elizabeth,MainePrice:$544a nightin a pet-friendly single-bedroom room,2-night stayrequiredIn thehotel,book thepet package,andyourdog willreceive apersonalized bedand atoy dog,abowl,and anevening selectionfrom thepet menu.You will be providedwithalist ofnearby walking(临时的)paths andpet-friendly beaches.The hotelalso givesa temporaryhome to dogs that are looking(领养)for theirforever families.154have beenadopted byguests.Kimpton SawyerHotelLocation:Sacramento,CaliforniaPrice:No petfee;rooms startat$249a nightThere9s nolimit onpets youcan bring—so packup yourdog andyour cat.Awaiting themYours,Li Hua
五、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47Linda,a highschool girl,was feelingdepressed aftershe hadfailed hermid-term exams.Shedidnt answerher teachersquestions activelyin classlike sheused to.Instead,she beganto lowerherhead andgot absent-minded easily.Her friendsand classmateswere worriedabout her,but shedidntfeel liketalking about it with them.Mrs.Green,her Englishteacher,noticed herchanges anddecided todosomething beforeit gotworse.One day,Mrs.Green entered the classroomand askedher studentsto preparefor asurprise test.They waitedanxiously at their desksfor thetest to begin.Mrs.Green handedout thequestion papers,with thetext facingdown asusual.After shehanded themall out,she askedher studentsto turnthe pageandbegin.To everyonessurprise,there wereno questions,just ablack dotin thecenter of the page.Mrs.Green,seeing theexpression oneveryones face,told them the following:“I wantyou towrite whatyousee there.”The students,confused,got startedon thetask.At theend of the class,Mrs.Green collectedall theanswer papersand startedreading themaloudin front of allthe students.Just asMrs.Green hadexpected,with noexception,all of them described theblack dot,trying toexplain itsposition in the middleof thesheet,etc.Mrs.Green thenpicked outLindaspaper and added,“Linda,I likeyour idea.Would youplease followme to the officeand talkaboutit”“Er...Yes,madam!”Linda waspuzzled because she thoughther ideawas nobetter thananyoneelses.Like others,she alsodescribedtheblack dotonly andignored thewhite partof thepaper.注意.所续写短文的词数应为左右;1150,每段的开头语已为你写好2Feeling nervous,Linda went into Mrs.Greens office.Mrs.Green isright.I shouldfbcus moreon thewhite partof thepaper!”Linda gotrefreshed.will bepet beds,food,water bowlsand alist ofpet-friendly restaurantsand parks.When thefree nightlywineparty beginsinthehall,your petcan joinyou forsocializing.
1.Which hotelprovides chanceto explorethe mountainsA.Kinship Landing.C.Inn ByThe Sea.D.Kimpton SawyerHotel.B.MontagePalmettoBluff.
2.What isspecial aboutInn ByThe SeaA.Its guestscan takepets tothe party.B.Its guestsmight adoptapetthere.C.It offersspatreatmentsto itsguests.D.It servespets sweetpotatoesandeggs.
3.Where willyou goif you want tosave moneyA.To Bluffton,South Carolina.To Sacramento,California.C.To CapeElizabeth,Maine.D.To ColoradoSprings,Colorado.(飓风桑迪)Surviving Hurricane SandyNatalie Doan,14,has alwaysfelt luckyto livein Rockaway,New York.Living justa fewblocksfrom thebeach,Natalie cansee theocean andhear thewave fromher house.Its theocean that makesRockaway sospecial Jshe says.On October29,2012,that oceanturned fierce.That night,Hurricane Sandyattacked theEast Coast,and Rockawaywas hitespecially hard.Fortunately,Natalies familyescaped to Brooklyn shortlybeforethe citysbridge closed.When theyreturned to Rockaway thenext day,they foundtheir neighborhoodin ruins.Many ofNataliesfriends had lost theirhomes andwere livingfar away.All aroundher,people weresuffering,especially the elderly.Natalies schoolwas sodamaged thatshe hadto temporarilyattend aschool inBrooklyn.In the following fewdays,the menand womenhelping Rockawayrecover inspiredNatalie.Volunteers came with carloadsof donatedclothing andtoys.Neighbors devotedtheir sparetime to helpingothers rebuild.Teenagers climbeddozens offlights ofstairs todeliver waterand foodto elderlypeopletrapped inpowerless high-rise buildings.“My momtells methat I cant controlwhat happensto meJ Nataliesays,but Ican alwayschoosehow Ideal withit.”Natalies choicewas tohelp.She createda websitepage matchingsurvivors in need withdonors whowanted tohelp.Natalieposted introductionabout aboy namedPatrick,who losthis baseballcard collectingwhen hishouseburned down.Within days,Patricks collectionwas replaced.In thecoming months,her websitepage helpedlots ofkids:Christopher,who receiveda newbasketball;Charlie,who gota newkeyboard.Natalie alsoworked withother organizationsto bringmuch-need suppliestoRockaway.Her effortsmade hera famousperson.Last April,she wasinvited totheWhite Houseand honoredas aHurricaneSandyChampion ofChange.(仓痕)Today,the scarsll ofdestruction arestill seenin Rockaway,but hopeis inthe air.Thestreets areclear,and manyhomes havebeen rebuilt.“Icantimagine livinganywhere butRockaway,“Natalie declares.My neighborhoodwillbeback,even strongerthan before.
4.When Nataliereturned toRockaway after the hurricane,she found.A.some friendshadlosttheir lives.B,her neighborhoodwas destroyed.C.her schoolhad movedtoBrooklyn.D.theelderlywere freefrom suffering.
5.According toparagraph4,who inspiredNatalie mostA.The peoplehelping Rockawayrebuild.B,The peopletrapped inhigh-rise building.C.The volunteersdonating moneyto survivors.D.Local teenagersbringing clothingto elderlypeople.
6.How didNatalie helpthe survivorsA.She gaveher toystothekids.B,She tookcare ofyounger children.C.She calledon theWhite Housetohelp.D.She builtan informationsharing platform.
7.What doesthe storyintend totell usA.Little peoplecan makea bigdifference.B.A friendinneedis afriend indeed.C.East orWest,home isbest.D.Technology ispower.(垃圾类政策)When Shanghaiintroduced anew garbage-sorting policyin Julylast year,the citys(居民)residents tooksome timeto getused toit.They jokedthat everytime theytook outtheir garbage,(工作人员)the staffstanding by the binswould ask,What kindof garbageare you”Starting onMay1,Beijing joinedmany Chinesecities byintroducing anew garbage-sorting policy,Peoples Daily reported.Residents shouldsort theirgarbage intofour groups:kitchen,recyclable,(有害的)hazardous andother waste.(代表)These groupsare representedby four different colorsof trashbins-green,blue,red andgray.Those whofail tosort their trash correctlymay befined up to200yuan,Xinhua reported.Some citieslike Shanghai and Qingdaosort theirtrash differently.These citiesuse fourdifferentgroups:wet,recyclable,harmful and dry.Although theirnames aredifferent,the groupsare actuallythesame.In fact,wet garbage in Shanghaiis kitchengarbagein Beijing.And drygarbage is the same as otherwaste,China YouthDailyreported.(指To help residents sorttheirtrashcorrectly,the Beijinggovernment isoffering onlineguidelines导).If peopledont knowhow to throw awaygarbage,they cansearch forit onthe WeChataccount(管城理市)Guanchenglishi tofind out.By searchinga keywordor takinga photo,people canimmediatelyfind outwhich grouptheir wastebelongs to.
8.If peopledont followthe garbage-sorting policy,.A.they willhave tostand bythe binsB.they wontbe allowedtothrowtrash awayC.they wontbe noticedD.they mayface fines
9.According tothe passage,which ofthefollowingcities have the samenames forgarbage groupsA.Beijing andShanghai.B.Beijing andQingdao.C.ShanghaiandQingdao.D.Qingdao andWuhan.
10.Kitchen garbagein Beijingis thesameasin Shanghai.A.wet garbageB.dry garbageC.recyclable garbageD.harmful garbage
11.What dowe knowfrom thispassageA.Beijing usesfourdifferentgroups:kitchen,recyclable,hazardous anddry.B,Garbage-sorting isbeing carriedout allover China.C.Guanchenglishi canhelpresidentsin Beijingwiththegarbage-sorting.D.Residents inBeijing aretroubled bygarbage-sorting.The impact oftheman-made climatecrisis on Antarctica isscientifically undeniable:stable ice(磷)shelves areretreating,air temperatureincreased by3degrees Celsius,krill jHFnumbers aredeclining,melting iceis contributingto sea level rise,and polarbears andseals aregetting displaced.Antarcticbiodiversity coulddecline substantiallybytheend ofthe centuryif wecontinue withbusiness asusual.Jasmine RachaelLee,lead authorofthe University ofQueensland studysays.Published inthe journalPLOS Biology,the studyfinds population declines arelikely for65%of(脆弱的)the continentsplants andwildlife bythe year
2100.The mostvulnerable speciesisthe Emperorpenguins.In October2022,theU.S.Fish andWildlife Servicelisted Emperor penguins as a threatened()species underthe Endangered Species ActESA,as expertspredict theflightless seabirdwill seea26%to47%dip in its populationby
2050.“This listingreflects the growing extinctioncrisis andhighlights the(不importance ofthe ESAand efforts to conservespecies beforepopulationdeclinesbecome irreversible可逆转)said ServiceDirector MarthaWilliams atthe time.Aside fromEmperor penguins,other Antarcticspecialists,like theAdelie penguinanddrysoilnematodes,were alsohighly vulnerable.We urgentlyneed acombination ofglobal andlocal conservationactionto bestconserve Antarcticspecies.Global actionand globalvoices tohelp relieve climatechange-because the biggest threatto Antarcticais comingfrom outsideof it.And thenwe needlocalactions tohelp protectbiodiversity againstlocal threatsand givethemthe best chanceof adaptingto(代表性的)climate changes.This willhelp tosave ouriconic specieslike theEmperorpenguinsand allofAntarcticas uniqueand highlyadapted inhabitants.It willalso helphumankind,as werely heavilyonthe pricelessservices theAntarctic providesin regulatingour climateand capturingsealevelinitsicesheets.
12.What canwe learnfrom Paragraph1A.The impactof climatecrisis isusually denied.B.Conservation effortsare badlyneeded.C.Air temperatureonAntarcticincreases3℃annually.D.Sea levelrise resultsin seabirdslosing theirhabitats.
13.Why istheEmperorpenguin mentionedin Paragraph2A.To serveasacall toprotect wildlifeon AntarcticB・To reflectthegrowingpopulation ofwild species.C.To provethe effectivenessofthe EndangeredSpecies Act.D.To highlightthe severeimpactofrising temperature.
14.What isprobably thebest conservationpolicyA.Reducing thechances ofmaking atrip toAntarctic.B.Making jointeffortstorelieveclimatechange.C.Attempting toprovide essentialnutrients tothe ecosystem.D.Continuing tocarry forwardtheEndangeredSpeciesAct.
15..What isthebesttitle forthe textA.Plants andWildlife onAntarctica WillDecline QuicklyB.Antarctic SpeciesAre Vulnerableto HumanThreatsC.More ActionShould BeTaken toProtect Wildlifeon AntarcticaD.The BestConservation StrategyWill BeCarried OutSoonDo you have thosedays whenyou sayto yourselfdont needschool“or whenyou justcant findthemotivation topay attentionin schoolor getyour homeworkdone16Here aresome tipsto keepyourselfmotivated in school sothat youcan succeedand achieveyour goals.Set concreteacademic goals.17If you just wanttodobetter“inschool,does thatmean an A OraB Areyoujusttrying topass Sitdown andset specificbenchmarks foryourself.You mightsay youwantto maintainat leasta
3.0GPA,or thatyouwantto getat leastanA—in historythis year.Study efficiently.Avoid crammingand fbcuson creatingyour ownunderstanding.It^easy tojustsit infrontof your bookand readpassively withoutreally absorbingthe information.18If youfind itmostefficient tofocus onone subjectatatime,do that.If bouncingbetween a few similarsubjects helpsyoustay ontask,thats fine,too.19This willhelp youcommit thematerial to memory.Its betterto spend10-15minutesstudying everynight thanto tryand stuffeverything intoone studysession thenight beforethebigtest.Research hasshown thatstuffing isone ofthe leastefficient waysto preparefor atest,so avoidit atallcosts.Take careofyourbody.Get plenty of sleep,eat ahealthy diet,and exerciseregularly.You cannotstaymotivated ifyoure sophysically underthe weatherthat yourbody cantfocus.Get8hours ofsleep—especially onschool nights.20A.Stay focusedwith mindfulnesstricks.B,Study ina waythatmakesthe mostsense toyou.C.Its easierto staymotivated ifyouhavespecific goals.D.Review everythingyou learnedattheend ofeach studysession.E.Its alot easierto staymotivated ifyou knowyoure goingto relaxeventually.F.Eat adiverse,healthy dietand getplentyofphysical activityto ensureyou rein tip-top shape.G.Youre notalone,but doingwell inschool willset youuptohavethelife youwant downthe road.
二、完形填空I feltanxious whengoing intomy roomfrom school.Every day,my roomwas somethingdifferent.The hoursaway atschool werelong enoughto causea terriblechange tomy peacefulharbor.Today wasno
21.As Ienteredthehouse,Mom22mewitha smile.It seemedlike nothingwas
23.But I was still(小雕像)doubtful aboutit.Yesterday,around the24of myfavorite figurinewas achocolate cookie.25Callie hadenjoyed thecookie somuch thatshe wantedto shareit with my angel.(发出声音)I26Callie,who hadjust turnedthree.I didntsee her,but Iheard theTV blaringin theotherroom.As I27the familyroom,I noticedit waspretty28There weretoys allover thefloor,but noneofthem seemedtobemine.Maybe shehadnt enteredtoday.I wasso29that Ibreathed asigh ofrelief.I pushedmy roomdoor openand sawdamage!There wereafewheadless dolls,somebroken blocks,andafew juice-stained stuffedanimals.She didit again!,9I screamedin30My motherran upto me,embarrassed.She31to puta Callie-proof lockon mydoortonight.I felt32,because Iknew thatsoon my room wouldtruly belongtome.However,I wasstill angrywithmylittle sisterso Iwentintothe familyroom totell herhow shehad madelife33fbr me.Callie,I started.Hooray!”she shouted.She leapedoff thesofa andhugged myknees withsuch happinessthat Icould onlylookdown ather andsmile.34she wasonly threeand learningabout theworld inher ownway.
21.A.evidence B,answer C,exception D.intention
22.A.cheered B・greeted C.attracted D.claimed
23.A.usual B.perfect C,wrong D.impossible
24.A.head B.hair C.leg D.mouth
25.A.Luckily B.Obviously C.Normally D.Curiously
26.A.looked aroundfor B.put upwith C-got closetoD.brokeaway from
27.A.examined B・decorated C.described D.protected
28.A.noisy B,large C.messy D.empty
29.A.nervous B.proud C-tired D.hopeful
30.A.anger B・sorrow C,regret D.anxiety
31.A.desired B.pretended C.promised D.preferred
32.A.warmer B・better C.braver D.freer
33.A.unpleasant B,strange C.unfortunate D.adventurous
34.A.Above allB.After allC.In advanceD.In addition
35.A.hunt B・clean C.leave D.destroyAnd shealways choseto exploreand35myroombecausesheloved me,her bigsister.
三、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Chinese tennisstar ZhengQinwen madeit tothe Olympicwomens singlessemifinals onWednesdayin Paris,marking asignificant36achieve aftera16-year waitfor China.The21-year-old establishedher breathtakingcareer milestoneby beatingCroatias DonnaVekic and37giveChina itssecond Olympictennis goldafterthewomens doublestitle wonby LiTing andSun Tiantian.Zheng saidshe ishonored tojoin allthe history-makers,but willstay focusedon chasingmorebreakthroughs.always dreamedof38join thelikes ofYao Ming,Liu Xiangand LiNa,all of39aresuccessful andinfluential athletes/9Zheng toldChina Dailyon Sunday.Inspired byher aggressiveattackingstyle oncourt andsome similarity40the pronunciationof hergiven name,Zhengs fanscalledher QueenWen“at previoustournaments.“Todays matchwas41incredible tough.Iwasaware of42this victorymeans forChina.Zheng said.In thedecisive set,despite signsof tirednessfrom bothplayers,their fightingspirit remained不屈的.unyielding Ivebroken throughmy own43limit.When Isecured thisvictory,my emotionswerenot controllable”.44follow inthe footstepsof Li,she isset tobecome anothersuccessful femaleplayerfrom China,with herconvincing athleticrecords andpersonality45attract anincreasing numberofdomestic andinternational brandsas hersponsors.
四、书信写作假定你是李华,你班下周末将组织一次以“来北京看中国为主题的自然
46.”See ChinainBeijing文化研学活动,为期一天请你用英文写一封信邀请你校国际部交换生来参加活动amp;Jim内容包括.写信目的;
1.活动时间、地点、活动安排;
2.期盼得到回复3注意.词数左右;
180.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2参考词汇natural amp;cultural studytourn.自然amp;文化研学活动Dear Jim,。
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