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辽宁省丹东市五校协作体学年高三上学期月月考2024-202512英语试题
一、听力选择题
1.What is the womanlooking forA.A yard.B.A bike.C.A lamp.
2.Where arethe speakersnowA.On thesecond floor.B.On thethird floor.C.On thefourth floor.
3.What doesthe mansay about the articleA.Ws actuallygreat.B.It^totally annoyingC,Its verycontroversial.
4.What doesthe womanprobably doA.A schoollibrarian.B.A bookstoreowner.C,A historyteacher.
5..Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.Ina classroom.B.In ahospital.C.On thephone.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题A.A concert.B.An animal.C,A TVprogramme.
6.What arethe speakersdiscussingA.Difficult.B.Frightening.C.Interesting.
7.What doesthe womanthink of the jobas acameraman听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.Why is the womantrying tofind alibraryA.To studythere.B.To borrowa book.C.To findsome information.
9.How longistheNational Libraryopen onweekendsA.10hours.B.12hours.C.14hours.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.What dothe mans parents doevery eveningA.They gofor awalk.B.They swim.C.They telephonethe man.name,but I would alwaysremember hisunexpected
54.Without histimely help,Iwould havemissed my plane.I hopeI will be able to dothe samefor anothertravelerexperiencing an_55journey.
41.A.anxiety B,excitement C.curiosity D.liberty
42.A.special B,wrong C.familiar D.perfect
43.A.counters B.destinations C.regulations D.signs
44.A.doubt B.panic C.weep D.inquire
45.A.manners B.instructions C-words D.tones
46.A.bus B.plane C.businessman D.employee
47.A.lead B.follow C.guide D.direct
48.A.in surpriseB.in reliefC.in delightD.in despair
49.A.tried outB,clicked onC,stared atD.sorted out
50.A.announced B,stressed C.suggested D.promised
51.A.joyfully B.firmly C.calmly D.cautiously
52.A.aboard B.miss C,catch D.abandon
53.A.lost B.upset C.disturbed D.embarrassed
54.A.encounter B,disappearance C.kindness D.guidance
55.A.awesome B,unforgettable C,tiring D.terrible
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1Located at the footof WushanMountain in the southernscenic areaof Hangzhou,QinghefangHistoric amp;Culture FeatureStreet sitsjust severalhundred metersaway fromWest Lake.It ranksas56must-visit destinationfor cultureand historylovers.Huqingyutang TraditionalChinese Medicine Museum,57lie on Qinghefang Street,is anancientwooden building58combines commerceand art.Its alsothe best-preserved commercialbuildingfrom thelate QingDynasty.In1874,a localresident namedHu Xueyanstarted hispharmacy药房here.He invitedfamous doctorsfrom aroundZhejiang59visit and learn fromeach other.He处方also studiedthe prescriptionsused by60early generations.Based onits selectedand authenticmedicines,this pharmacygained ahigh reputation,and HuXueyan61praise as the TharmaceuticalKingof thatarea.Over the following century,the pharmacyexperienced muchchange,including thetransformationfrom aprivately-run businessto astate-owned one.In1991,Huqingyutang TraditionalChineseMedicineMuseum62official openedat thesite ofthis famousformer pharmacy.Handheld foldingfans availableat WangxingjiFan,a shoponQinghefangStreet,63be amongthemost highlyranked inHangzhou.The shopoffers a64various offans.The blackpaper fan,made多功能.of brownbamboo andmulbeiry paper,is particularlyfamous65its versatilityIts locallyreferredto ashalf anumbrella inone fhn”.
五、书信写作假定你是李华,你的新西兰朋友来信表示对中国文化很感兴趣,恰逢你校开设了英文
66.Jerry线上课程“中国戏曲鉴赏Appreciation ofChinese Opera”,请你回信向他推荐此课程内容包括.开设时间;
1.课程内容;
2.推荐理由3注意.词数左右;
1100.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2
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67It wasmy twelfthbirthday,and whatI reallywanted mostwas a new bicycle.But Iknew thatmy(抽屉),family couldntafford one,so Idecided tohave abedside tablewith lockabledrawers asafeplace tokeep myprivate stuff.With myparents,I wentto thecharity shopwhere wefound aused darktable.It wasold anddidnt lookcool,but Ithought Iwould paintit tomake itlook better.After wetook ithome,I wasgetting readyto paintit.When Ipulled thedrawers out,I felt(密封的)something stuckto theback.I reachedin all the way,and guesswhat Ascaled bagwith somepapersin it.When Iopened thebag,I realizedthat thepapers wereofficial documents.And,wrapped(包装)in themwere abunch often andtwenty dollarbills!I founda treasureon mybirthday!”Is this(遗some kindof joke^^I saidaloud.I wentahead andread thepapers,and itturned outto be a will嘱).An oldlady wasleaving hersavings forher son and grandchildren.My mindwas goingcrazy.Was Ithe luckiesttwelve-year-old everWith thismoney I could buythecoolest bicycle.Who knows”I begancounting.Two thousanddollars!I layon mybed,starting(进退两难的窘境)!thinking.What adilemma Iwished therewere someoneI couldtalk with.CouldI keep it andget allkinds ofstuff for me and my familyIt wouldntbe toobad fbrme tokeepit...,rightThoughts ranthrough mymind.But infact Ireally didntneed someoneelse to give methe answer.注意.所续写短文词数应为左右;1150,续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好2Paragraph1:I finallymade adecision andcalled myparents intomy bedroom.Paragraph2:Though surprised,the shopowner helpedfind outthe familystelephone number.
11.What doesthe womanwish to do inMiamiA.Visit themansparents.B.Relax on the beach.C.Swim in the indoorpool.
12.What isthe weatherlike inMiamiA.It seldomrains.B.Its alwayscloudy.C,Its notalways bright.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
13.What presentdid the woman giveto herhusband lastChristmasA.A sweater.B.A coat.C.A tie.
14.What doesthe womansay abouthis husbandA.His birthdayis aroundChristmas.B.He ispicky aboutgifts.C.He dislikesa coatas agift.
15..What dowe knowabout thewalletsA.They havejust arrivedfrom Italy.B・They arepopular withfamous people.C.They arespecifically madefor men.
16.What doesthewomanfinally decidetogiveto herhusbandA.A wallet.B.A shirt.C.Trousers.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.How longshould thestory beC.3,000to10,000words.A.1,300to1,800words.B.1,800to3,000words.
18.Who isthe shortstory writerA.Alan Dobson.B.Bob Johnson.C.Jenny Paige.
19.What willhappen to the firstprize winnersA.They willhave achance totravel.B.A$2,000prize willbe givento them.C.Their storieswillbeseen ina magazine.
20.When shouldcompetitors turnin theirstoriesA.By1September.B.By25September.C.By1October.
二、阅读理解If youwould liketo volunteerabroad,youve cometo the right place.Here area varietyofvolunteering opportunities,including medical,sports,and wildlifeconservation in Africa,which canhelpgain hands-on internationalwork experienceandlearnthings youllnever getout ofa textbook.Medical andHealthcare ProjectsIf youre amedical studenthoping togain somevaluable experience,we havesuitable placementsforyou.We haveprojects,which canreally usethe skillsof qualifiedvolunteers,such asdoctors,nurses,dentists and a wholerange ofprofessions.If youare unskilled,but havean interestand wouldlike toassistin thisfield thenyou canalso helpin manyproject areas.Sports CoachingProjectsOur sportsvolunteer projectsinvolve childrenof differentages andabilities,or sometimesadultsas well.Therefore,anyone withsports coachingskills willbe putto verygood use,trying tobring on theAfrican sportsstars of the future.Youll beableto help organizesporting activities,teach newsports tothechildren,coach themin theirsports sessionsand evenplay footballagainst thelocal team-dontexpect towin!Wildlife and Conservation ProjectsWildlifeconservation volunteeringinAfricacan behard workat timesas youhave todeal withthehuman-wildlife conflictsand ensurelocal communitiesbenefit fromconservation.However,thereare somemajor positives,generally basedin someof themost amazingnatural areas.They getyoubehind thescenes ofplaces thattourists willoften paylarge amountsof moneyto visiton holiday.If youhaverelevant conservationexperience orqualifications,or aspart of your studies,then pleaseget intouch.
21.In WildlifeandConservationProjects,you will.A.pay for the holidayvisitsB.organize communityactivitiesC.provide medicalservicesD.handle thehuman-wildlife conflicts
22.What benefitscan youget fromthe threeprojectsA.Professional trainings.B.Qualification promotion.C.Work experience.D.Historical adventures.
23.The passageis intendedto.A.describe lifein AfricaB.share travelingmemoriesC.introduce volunteeringprojectsD.explain the importance ofworking abroadMarkBrown,57,had beenmaking filmsfor30years,but he found himselffeeling tiredof it.”I一thought,things canonly godownhill.Brown knewhe neededtodosomething elsebut whatA fewyearsearlier,he hadbought hischildhood houseand movedin.While Brownwondered about a secondcareer ingardening,he hearda differentinternal voice.That childwho usedto lovedrawing whisperedtome downthe yearsJ he said.Some unacknowledgedlonging inhim wasbrought out.There was a greatoak treenear hishome.It hadstood outto hisyoung selfas afantastical giant—a treasurehome tobirds,insects andanimals.There wasa caveinside.We usedto squeezein throughthishole.He decidedto lockhimself awayfor twomonths todraw itin allits gloriousdetail.“While I was drawing/9he said,there camemoments when it wasas thoughthe treewas drawingitself.I hadspent somuch timeplaying init.I couldfeel it.It wasdeep insideme.His finishedoak heldareal power”,he said.As youwalk towardsit,it justgrows.Brown becamea treeportraitist.Over thenext fewyears,he travelledacross Britainand spentdays withthe treesselected withthehelp of the AncientTree Forum,the TreeCouncil and the WoodlandTrust.Brown hasstarted workona20-drawing seriesof Britainsmost importantash trees.These beautifulold ashtrees aregoing tobe losttous J he says.“They are350years oldand they are dyingbecause ofa diseasethat wevespread.”Drawing isnot onlyan actof careandademand forpreservation,but it“gives methat interfacebetweenmy passion for thenatural worldandmycreativity/9Brown says.It has also givenhim adifferentperspective onthe passage of time.“Im anold manyet Imonly71,and someof thetrees Ivedrawnare1,000years old.When Imwith them and whenI drawthem,I thinkabout theend ofmy lifeand the briefnature ofhuman lifethat passesmomentarily beneaththem.”
24.At theageof57,Brown.A.moved intohis oldhouse B.awakened achildhood interestC.reached thepeak ofhis lifeD.developed apassionforgardeningA.It helpedhim startanewcareer.B.It linkedhim withthe world.C.He builta treehouse init.D.He studiedcreatures init.
26.What isBrown workingonA.Setting uptree organizations.B.Looking forcures fortree diseases.C.Drawing tocall forprotection fortrees.D.Travelling toselect importanttrees inBritain.
27.When Brownis withtrees,he feelsthatA.time isendless B.human lifeis temporaryC,nature isdynamic D.life-long learningis crucial
25.What canwe learnabouttheoak treeand BrownSuycredits hisinterest inphotography toa Frenchjournalist hemet in
2000.Since
2012.he hasusedhis loveof photographyfor agood cause:protecting wildlife.As moreand moreanimal speciesbeganto disappeerfrom KandalProvince,he grewwomed.So hecreated aphoto projectwhich hehopedwould bringmore attentionto theloss ofnatural habitatsin Cambodia.He hopesto educateCambodians abouttheimportanceof birdspecies andthe effectthey haveonnature.He said,“The biggestissue isthe damageto habitatsand poaching.Besides that,it isdue to thedemand fromthe richwho desirewild meatand whoconsider wildmeat chemical-free.His photographywork hasshown howlack ofeducation andlaw enforcemen,,makes theproblemworse.Hunting isat theroot ofCambodian culture.Education isvery limited/9hesaid.“And intermsof legalenforcement,only oneorganization isstanding out,and thatistheWildlife Alliance.Henoted that the grouphad carriedoutanumber ofsuccessful crackdownsagainst hunting.But therewerefew major campaigns onwildlife hunting.asawhole.Protected areaswithin forestshave disappearedat thesame rateas forestsin otherparts of thecountry Poachingand huntinghave ledtotheloss ofanimal andplant speciesin Cambodia.To Chantha Nasak,a wildlifeexpert,the damageto wildlifehabitats isthe mainreason forthedecrease in the numberof wildanimals.He saysthe destructionof forestsandtheuse ofland foragriculturaland otherpurposes arethe biggestthreats,as wellas the climate change.However,there arealready agreementsbetween someNGOs andthe Cambodiangovernment tohelpwild species.Also.ChanthaNasaksays somecommunities areworking togetherto protectwildlifearound thecountry.“All Cambodiancitizens shouldjoin handsintheprotection of wildlife,not justthe NGOsand thegovernmentJhesaid.It shouldbe everyone.
28.What problemdid Suymeet in his photographyworkA.Cambodians havea poorknowledge ofprotecting wildlifeB・Cambodians arelacking theirculture ofhuntingC.Cambodians likemajorcampaignson huntingwildlifeD.Cambodians havelimited educationabout hunting.
29.Why dothe richfind wildmeat inCambodiaA.It containshigh nutrition.B.It isfree ofchemieals.C.It tastesdelicious andfresh.D.It isa symbolof socialpositions.
30.What isthe mainfactor inleading tothe decreasein wildanimalsChantha thinksA.theclimatechange B.the wildmeat tradeC.the damageto wildlifehabitats D.the still-not-prohibited hunting
31.What isthe mainidea ofthe textA.A Cambodianis teachingthe huntingculture.B.A photographerhasagood knowledgeofwildlife.C.A photographeris strugglingwith poachersD.A Cambodianphotographer urgesto protectwildlife“I likepigs,“Winston Churchillsupposedly oncesaid.Dogs lookup tous.Cats lookdown onus.Pigs treatus asequals.Whether Churchillscontemporary GeorgeOrwell alsoliked pigsis less(驯养的)clear.But he,too,surely sawsomething inthem thatwas lackingin manydomesticanimals,for itwas theywho endedup runningthe showinhisnovel,Animal Farm.Pigs,then,areintelligent socialcreatures.And,like allanimals,they sometimesfight.Some pigstend tobe attackers;others tendto bevictims.Who iswhat dependslargely onweight.Among pigs,pounds meanpower.The attackermightbite,kick orpush the victim.Most conflictsend inseconds,but somelast aminute ortwo.In mostanimal speciesfights wouldbe likethat.However,many ofthe conflictsamong pigsDrNorscia,a biologist,observed hadinterested partiesbeyond the fighters.He thereforewanted tounderstandthe roleof thesebystanders insolving conflicts-and whatthis saysabout pigs,cognitive(认矢口的)abilities.Since therewas usuallynot enoughtime for a bystanderpig tobecome involvedintheheat ofaconflict,though thisdid occur,Dr Norscialooked atwhat happenedinthethree minutesimmediatelyfollowing afight.Sometimes,hefound,thefightersreconciled witheach otheron theirown.The moredistantlyrelated thefighters were,the morefrequently thishappened.Dr Norsciaguessed thatrelationsbetween closerelatives aremore secureto startwith,so rebuildingfriendly relationsrapidly islessnecessary forthem.On otheroccasions,however,a thirdpig steppedin.Sometimes thisbystander interactedwith theattacker,which reducedthe numberof attackscoming after.Sometimes,the bystanderinteracted withthevictim.This appearedto calmthevictimdown,for itreduced anxiety-related behavior.Social intelligenceneed not,though,be entirelyselfless.Pigs aremore likelyto stepin afteraconflict iftheyareclosely relatedto eitherthe attackerorthevictim.This isprobably anexample ofkin(亲属选择),selection whichfavors thedevelopment ofbehavior.
32.Why areChurchill andOrwell mentionedatthebeginningA.To showtheir preferencefor pigs.B.To addsome relatedbackgrounds.C.To introducethe topicofthetext.D.To presenttheir attitudeto animals.
33.What isspecial aboutpigs fightsA.They aimto showpower.B.They haveaudiences.C.They lasta littlebit longer.D.They happenmore often.
34.What doesthe underlinedword“reconciled“probably meanin paragraph4A.Caught up.B.Kept intouch.C.Made up.D.Changed intune.
35.Which ofthefollowingreflects pigssocial intelligenceA.Offering comfortto victimpigs.B.Forming specialbonds withstrangers.C.Sticking totheir behavior.D.Caring forothers withselfless devotion.How to improve the taste ofyour drinkingwaterLike manypeople,you maydrink lessplain waterthan youdid whenyou wereyounger.There arealot ofpossible reasonsfor this:Your senseof thirstmay becomeweaker withage.36Therefore,(水合作用)hydration iscrucial forgood health,and thereare plentyof waysto improvethe tasteof yourdrinkingwater.Try awater filter pitcherA waterfilterpitchercan improvethe tasteand smellof whatcomes outofyourtap.ConsumerReports teststhese productsby addingwater withnontoxic additivesthat copythe odorand flavorof(发霉的堆肥).rotten vegetables,damp soil,metal ormoldy compost3738You mightalso thinkabout buyingan under-the-sink waterfilter.Weve foundthat theunder-the-sink filtersin ConsumerReports,tests improvewaters tasteand odorslightly betterthan waterpitcherfilters do.Add flavorIfeven filteredwater doesnttaste great,you candoctor ita bit.39Or filla pitcherwith fruitsandherbs youlike:Citrus,cucumber,berries,melons,basil andmint area fewpossibilities.Make itsparkle(苏打水)40Dissolve ityourself withseltzer makersfrom brandslike SodaStreamandDrinkmate.A.Consider anupgrade.B,Check yourwater quality.C.And someolder adultsmay nolonger findthetasteof water appealing.D.Leave yourpitcher orglass outonthecountertop ormicrowave itbriefly towarm it.E.A splashof100percent fruitjuice canbeagood wayto adda littleflavor toa glassof water.F.Thena panelof professionaltasters evaluateshow welleach filterremoves unpleasanttastes andsmells.(炭化作用)G.Ifyoufind bubblywaterappealing,carbonation isanother waytoimprovewaters taste.
三、完形填空I hadnever beenmore anxiousin mylife.I had just arrived attheairport totravel home.As Iwatchedthe busdriver setmy luggageontheairport sidewalk,I realizedmy41hadjustbegun.(航站楼)This wasmy firstvisit alonetotheinternational terminaloftheairport,and nothingwas
42.I couldntmake senseof anyofthe43,Where wasthe check-incounter Ifelt asif Iwere deafand blindand stupid.I beganto
44.1had tofind help!I triedto aska passingbusinessman forhelp,but my45came outwrong.He frownedand walkedaway.I hadbeen inthis countryforasemester,but couldnot evenremember howto askfor directions.Awful!Another46arrivedatthe terminal,andthepassengers cameout carryinglots ofluggage.Right!Icould47them totherightplace.I draggedmy enormoussuitcase,went afterthemand reached the elevators.Oh,no!They allfit init,but notenough roomforme.I watched48astheelevator doorsclosed.I wasabandoned again!I gotontheelevatorwhenitreturned and49allthebuttons.Which onecould itbe Ipressed button3becauseI thoughtI sawthose passengerspressed3,though onlya quickglance.The elevatorclimbed upto thethirdfloor andstopped.A high,unpleasant noise50the openingofthedoors,and Ilooked around
51.Tears formedas Isaw theempty halland realizedIwould52myplane.Just thenan elderlyairportemployee walkedtowards me.He guessedIwas53and offeredtohelp.He pattedmy shoulderto easemyanxiety.We walkedup somestairs,turned acorner,andreachedthe check-in counter!When Iturned tothank him,he wasgone.I nevergot anopportunity toknow thatmans。
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