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辽宁省朝阳市建平县建平县实验中学学年高三上学2024-2025期月月考英语试题12学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解(被提名的)Below aresome detailsabout severalOscar-nominated moviesand whereto watchthem.BarbieDirector GretaGerwig craftsan extremelyself-aware visionof Barbie,with commentaryon the(父权制)patriarchy and the unreasonableexpectations placedon womenin society.Nominations:Best picture,supporting actor,supporting actress,adapted screenplay,productiondesign,costume design,original songWhereto see it:In theaters.Stream iton Max.Rent orbuy iton Amazon,Apple TV,Google Play,Vudu orYouTube.The HoldoversAlexander Paynes filmabout abad-tempered professorat afamous boardingschool,who mustlookafter studentsduring Christmasbreak,and formsa bondwith onekid sufferingfrom aparticulardisease.Nominations:Best picture,actor,supporting actress,original screenplay,editingWhere to seeit:In theaters.Stream iton Peacock.Buy iton AppleTV,Google Play,YouTube,Vudu andAmazon.Killers of the Flower MoonBased on a true story,director Martin Scorseses epicfilm tracksthe suspiciousmurders ofmembersof theOsage Nationin1920s Oklahomaafter theyfind oilthere.Nominations:Best picture,director,actress,supporting actor,production design,costume design,cinematography,editing,original score,original songWhereto seeit:In theaters.Stream iton AppleTV+.Buy iton Amazon,Vudu,Google Play,YouTube,or AppleTV.NyadHer teacherswould oftenask herto makeposters forschool playsand callon herduring freeperiods tohelpwith cuttings,drawing,shading,colouring andmuch more.There was an art competition takingplacein schooland Anabiahad workedreally hardand wantedto winit.But therewas one thing thatwasdisturbing hertoday.Recently,a newgirl,Rida,had joinedher class.She was also interestedin artbut shewas notasgood at drawing asAnabia was.Miss Saima,the artteacher,helped Ridaand taughther tipsand trickstoimprove herdrawing skill.And nowRida was also consideredamong the best artistsin gradesix.Rida wasquick,smart andintelligent.Anabia becamejealous ofRidas intelligenceand fbltthatthe newgirl wouldbe toughto beat.So thatday,for theartcompetition,Miss Saimatook allthe studentsto theart room,told themtheirroll numbers and gaveimportant instructions.Anabias rollnumber was16,while Ridawas number
17.The bellrang,indicating thebeginning of the contest.Miss Saimawrote on the board:make asceneof a sunset witha flowingriver anda sailingboat.(油画棒).Anabia knewthat the best toolsto makeasunsetwere oil pastels Anabia started tolookfor heroilpastelsin herart bag.Then,after lookingthrough thebag,she rememberedthat shehad leftthemat home.Immediately,she gotup totell Miss Saima.MissSaimawas disappointedat Anabiascarelessness andtold herthat shecould nothelp her,asit was her responsibilityto comeprepared for the contestthat had been announceda weekin advance.Anabias bestfriends werealso there,but noneof themoffered toshare anything,much toAnabias注意surprise anddisappointment.所续写短文的词数应为左右;L
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2,Anabiaseyes filledwith tears.Then Ridaheld Anabiashand,andthetwo girlswaited fbrthe winnersto beannounced.Directed byElizabeth ChaiVasarhelyi andJimmy Chin,the filmtells thetruestoryof amarathonswimmer whoattempts to become thefirst personever toswim fromCuba toFlorida.Nominations:Best actress,supporting actressWhereto seeit:Stream iton Netflix.
1.Which moviewins themost nominationsA.Barbie.B.The Holdovers.C.Killers ofthe FlowerMoon.D.Nyad.
2.Whose moviecan be watched onPeacockA.Greta Gerwigs.B.MartinScorseses.C.Elizabeth ChaiVasarhelyi andJimmy ChinsD.AlexanderPaynes.
3.What doKillers oftheFlowerMoon and Nyadhave incommonA.They arerelated tosports.B.They involvetrue stories.C.They havewon thesame nominations.D.They can bewatchedin thesame way.In aheart-pounding displayof courageand quickthinking,a65-year-old craneoperator becameanunexpected heroasherescued aman trappedon topof atowering buildingengulfed inflames.Glen Edwards,a craneoperator fromEgham,was expressinghis gratitudeafter atense rescueoperationin Readinglast Thursday.Edwards foundhimself ina challengingsituation ashe navigatedcirclingwinds tosave aman trappedby smokeand flamesonabuilding.The dramaticrescue unfoldedamidthick blacksmoke,making visibilitynearly impossibleWhenthe alarmsounded,Edwards,who hada concreteskip onhis crane,wasted notime themomenthe spottedthe distressedman wavinghis coat.Employing hisexperience andknowledge ofthearea,Edwards attacheda metalcage to the crane,carefully consideringhis optionsfor therescue.However,the challengingconditions,with smokesheltering hisview,added anextra layerof difficultyto the operation.With acolleague providingguidance anda concernedcrowd watchingfrom below,Edwardsskillfully operatedthe craneto rescuethe man.The onlookerserupted incheers andapplause asthe manwassafely liftedto theground.Reflecting onthe intenseexperience,Edwards remarked,“It seemedto passa long time until the(肾上腺素)man gotinside.The adrenalinewas pumping.He admittedto experiencingshakingafter therescue,emphasizing thegravity ofthe situation.Despite thesuccessful operation,Edwards isyet tomeet theman hesaved,humorously noting,Hes gotto takeme acrossthe roadfor adrink!^^The heartwarmingpart of this storyis theoverwhelming supportEdwards hasreceived fromwell-wishers.A fund-raising pagewas setup to“buy Edwardsa beerasasign ofgratitude/9initiallyaiming for£5,000but nowstanding atan impressive£9,
100.The communitysresponse hasleftEdwards deeplymoved.He stated,“It meansa lot;some ofthe commentshave beenabsolutely fantastic.
4.What doesthe underlinedword distressed“in paragraph3probably meanA.Brave.B.Painful.C.Enthusiastic.D.Disappointed.
5..Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe EdwardsA.Warm andCurious.B.Caring andambitious.C.Professional andhumorous.D.Gifted andgenerous.
6.What canwe concludefrom thelast paragraphA.Sharp toolsmake goodwork.B.One goodturn descriesanother.C.Actions speaklouder thanwords.D.Hope for thebest,but preparefortheworst.
7.What isthe textprobably takenfromA.A diaiyentry.B.A medicalmagazine.C.A newsreport.D.A first-aid essay.If youreaiming tocut backon meatand youwant to build musclestrength,youre notalone.Now,a newstudy findsthat swappingred andprocessed meatfor plantprotein a few timesa weekleads tobetterhealth andlowers carbonemission.“We foundthat therewas anincrease inlife expectancyof approximatelynine monthslinked to50%reduction ofred meatconsumption,“says OliviaAuclair.When itcomes todiet changestoimprove health and climate,we dontneed togo tomajor extremesor completelywipe outfoods fromourdiet.”But suddenchanges canbe jarring.For alongtimeKyle Backlundhadbeenin thehabit ofeatingmeat atmany meals,and whenhe cutback,he felta dropin hisenergy leveland experiencedsometiredness andweakness.When herealized heneeded toincrease his protein intake,his wifeStephanyMarreel-who doesmost ofthe cookingand alsoeats aplant-based diet-found asolution byadding tofu,vegetables,and grains.Kyle sayshe is now feelinggood onhis plant-focused diet.People canget allthe proteinand nutrientsthey needfrom aplant-based diet as longas theydo alittleplanning,says Dr.Christopher Gardner,a foodscientist.If someone is consuminga reasonablevariety,meeting proteinneeds fromplant sourcesisnoproblem JGardner says.(家畜)Theres anenvironmental argumentfbr shiftingdietaswell,Gardner says.Livestockrequire lotsof land and water.Beef productionrequires20times morelandandproduces20times moregreenhouse gas emissions,per gramof protein,compared to beans.If peoplein the U.S.swapped beefforbeans,this oneswitch alonecould gettheU.S.about halfway to itsgreenhousegasreduction goals.
8.What shouldyou doto improvehealthandclimate accordingto OliviaAuclairA.Change yourmeat-based dieta little.B.Give upred meatin yourmeals.C.Become adevoted plant-protein lover.D.Take upproper waysof cooking.
9.What doesthe underlinedword’jarring“in thethird paragraphprobably meanA.Admirable.B.Upsetting.C.Meaningful.D.Rewarding.
10.How canone meethisproteinneeds whilefollowing aplant-based dietA.By exercisingmore.B.By consumingless redmeat.C.By eatingvarious foods.D.By havingwhole grain.
11.What canwe inferfrom thelast paragraphA.Cattle arethe mainsource ofgreenhouse gases.B,Americans arereducing greenhousegas emission.C.Shifting dietcanbebeneficial to the planet.D.Bean productionrequires lotsof landand water.Children of all agesgathered inNew YorkCity recentlyforthe International Toy Fair.Hiddenamong alreadypopular toyswere new,high-tech educationalproducts.Toymakers areworking tocreatethese productsfor improvinga childsemotional intelligence.Companies showedoff theirproducts lastweek atNew YorksJacob JavitzConvention Center.PlelQ is a setof plastictoy blocks.It usesvisual realitytechnology toteach words,numbersandotherthings.Edison Durandirects thecompany thatmakes PlelQ.She showedpeople atthe toyfair howvirtualimages appearontheblocks whenthey areheld infront of a tabletcamera.On theother sideofthecenter,Karen Hufrom anothercompany demonstratedan educationalrobotcalled Woobo.The robotcomes programmedwith educationalgames andactivities.Children use(自its touchscreen faceto getthem started.Hu describedhow therobot canhelp achild whohas autism羽症).I Thechild cancommunicate withWoobo andfollow someoftheinstructions Woobois givingbecausehe thinksofthisasacompanion insteadofaparent orsomeone elsetelling himto docertainthings.”At theEQtainment stand,sales directorJonathan Ericksonexplained thecompany9s toys.“Thepurpose of all ofour productsis todevelop emotionaland socialintelligence.he said.Erickson showedoffa boardgame calledQs RacetotheTop.He saidthe gamegot his4-year-old daughterto openup・一The biggestthing isher talking.And thatsthe keyofallthis gettingher feelingsexpressed out.Like,Hey,what does it feel like tobe sadOr howdoesitfeelliketobehappyIt remainstobeseen whethera gameor toycan improveemotional intelligence.But toymakersaredoing whatthey canto helpparents in their effortsto raisewell-rounded children.
12.How doesPlelQinstruct childrento learnA.By playingthe roleofacompanion.B,By givingdirect guidance.C.By takingphotos witha camera.D.By presentingvisual images.
13.What canbe inferredabout Woobofrom paragraph3A.It isprogrammed toreplace teachers.B,It maybe goodcompany forkids.C.It canget startedautomatically.D.It isintended todesign games.
14.What doesJonathan Ericksonthink ofhis toysA.They arequite easyto operate.B.They canteach childrennumbers.C.They helpkids expressthemselves well.D.They canshow theiremotions clearly.
15..What isthebesttitle ofthe textA.Toys helptobuildemotional intelligence.B.Educational toyssell wellin theToy Fair.C.Toymakers aremaking profitsin education.D.Children celebratetheInternationalToyFair.You have an importantexam ina fewdays andyoure notfeeling prepared.With onlya shorttime togo,you maytry fourstrategies here.
16.Get organizedTime-poor studentsshould usea plannerto identifythe timeavailable forstudy.
17.Beingorganized withyour studymaterials helpsyou tobe organizedin yourthinking too,as you can easilyaccessthe materialsyou need.Take andreflect onnotesHave youever triedto recallwhat youlearned a week agoand foundits asif itsbeen wipedfromyour memory
18.An activenote-taking processis importantto helpyoutransfer newinformation fromshort-term memoryand thenrecall itmore easilyafter itis storedin thelong-term memory.19Research hasfound therate youforget informationis minimizedif youinteract withnew informationwithin24hours offirst receivingit.A second,shorter repetition within24hours bringsrecall backup to100%.A thirdrepetitionwithinaweekfor aneven shortertime bringsrecall backto100%.Self-testingSelf-testing isa powerfulway tostudy andlearn.And flashcards area greatwaytohelpyou toself-test.
20.You neverknow whenyoull getafewminutes forsome quickstudying,so alwaysbe preparedIf youhaveafive-minute breakbetween classesor onthe bus,forexample,youcanpull yourcards outfor aquick studysession.A.Always takethem alongwith youB,Keep interactingwith thecontentC.Focus ononethingfor anextended timeD.Thafs wherenote-taking jumpsin-asaheroE.Then actuallybe disciplinedand usethat time to studyF.So youdbetter mixup studysessions with various practicesG.They willimprove your exam successand relieveyourexamanxiety
二、完形填空Rachel waslooking forwardtothefinal project.Mr.Hill requiredthem towork inpairs tomake it
21.He cameup toRachel andsaid,“Rachel,I wantyou towork withJane.”Jane!Rachel lookedover atthe girl-22brown hair,silly clothes,and seldom、speaking.This projectis23“thought Rachel,when Janewalked overto Rachelsdeskand just24there.“OK JRachel letout a
25.Do youhave anyideas“I thoughtwe coulddo afilm,“Jane said.“Yeah,righty laughedRachel.“26”Jane continued,Fve beenplaying aroundwith making27fbr awhile.Jane tookout alaptop.This oneis aboutdreams,she saidabout herfirst28,which wasamazing.“And thisoneisabout mymom.The shortclip wasa29to Janesmother,who haddied recently.Rachelwas deeplymoved andreally30her partnersexcellent skillsat makingvideos,Could youshow metheprocess todo this31”Jane nodded,Yeah,I can.”After that,Rachel spentall herfree timelearning aboutthe cameraand about32from Jane.Shealso learnedabout her33friend.Eventually,it was34day.When itwas done,Mr.Hill passedan approvinglook atthem.Everyone35for theirperfect cooperation.Rachel lookedhard atJane andflashed heralittle smile.
21.A.worse B.better C.typical D.equal
22.A.bright B.curly C.dull D.straight
23.A.ruined B,declined C.selected D.scheduled
24.A.stood B・wept C.returned D.promised
25.A.scream B.complaint C.cheer D.sigh
26.A.When B.Where C.Why D.How
27.A.projects B,films C.assessments D.proposals
28.A.organization B.major C.production D.advantage
29.A.goodbye B.reference C.greeting D.commitment
30.A.mastered B.identified C.tested D.admired
31.A.hand inhand B.step bystep C.far andwide D.onandon
32.A.editing B.interviewing C.posting D.copying
33.A.intelligent B.demanding C.new D・former
34.A.graduation B.debate C.lecture D.presentation
35.A.waited B.clapped C.accounted D.whispered
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1Grain Rainmarks asignificant periodin thetraditional Chinesecalendar.As the36six ofthe24Solar Terms,Grain Rainusually fallsaround April20and lastsuntilthebeginning ofMay.This periodis37traditional associatedwith theonset ofthe rainyseason,providing much-needed waterthat helpscropsgrow.Grain Rainsymbolizes theend ofspring andmarks thetime38begin preparationsfor summer,making itcrucial forfarmers toensure thattheir crops39plant intimetotake fulladvantage ofthegrowing season.During thistime,activities likeplanting rice,corn,and beansare commondue40thefavorable conditionsof warmertemperatures andincreased rainfall.Grain Rainssignificance extendsbeyondjust agriculture.It represents41time ofgrowth,both innature andwithin communities.Grain Rainisaperiod richwith festivals,cultural eventsand communalgatherings.Communitiesoften celebratewithvariousfestivities,42appreciate naturesrenewal.Ifs commontoseepeopleengaging inoutdoor activities,celebrating withtraditional performances,and enjoyingthe bloomingofspring flowers,43are especiallysignificant duringGrain Rain.Grain Rainnot onlyhighlights thepractical aspectsof agriculturalplanning butalso embodiesadeeper connectiontothecycles ofnature andthe communityscultural practices.It isa44reflect ofthewisdom embeddedinthetraditional Chineseway oflife,where observingnatural phenomenaguidesdaily activitiesand45season preparations.
四、书信写作.假如你是李华,本周末国外友好学校学生将参观你校的“菜园”菜园是46a vegetablegarden学生平时种菜种花的地方请用英文准备一篇解说词内容包括.表示欢迎;.相关介绍12注意.词数左右;180,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数2Hello everyone,
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
47.It wasa sunnyday.Anabia,an11-year-old girl,was excitedbecause todaywas thedrawingcontest ather school.Anabia wasreally goodatdrawingand usuallygot thehighest marksin art.。
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