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・20232024学年湖南省浏阳二中.五中.六中三校英语高三上期末综合测试试题考生请注意答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上
1.作任何标记第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选
2.择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置上考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
5301.Yesterday Itook mycar to the garageto have them the air-conditioner.A・to checkB.checking C.checked D.check
2.With yourbrothers help,Ive madegreat progressin Englishand Ireally wantto dosomethingfor him・A.in turnB.by turnsC.in returnD.in answer一
3.Could youtell methe ofmaking suchtasty cakes一Well,I justfollow thedirectons in the cookbook.A.feature B.plan C.cost D.trick
4.Not untilhe wentabroad tofurther hisstudy theimportance of English.A.has hefound B.he hasfoundC.did hefind D.he hadfound
5.In thevirtual laboratoryenvironment createdin theVR app,students canaparticular experimentbefore doingthem in a reallab.A.reveal B.reserveC.preview D.provide
6.The nationalpark hasa largecollection ofwildlife,from butterfliestoelephants.A.to rangeB.rangeC.ranging D・ranged
7.Since it was gettinglate,we decidedto finda smallinn tofor thenight.A.put offB.put outC.put away.D.put up一
8.your purchasesin time,make surethe expresscompany knowsyouraddress exactly.A.To receiveB.ReceivedC.ReceivingD.Having received
9.They haveleading expertsin thisfield,and thafstheyve madeimportant
2、A.changeable B.remarkable C・cautious D・poisonous
3、A.show offB.send forC.rule outD.take away、B.slave C.restaurant D.store4A.factory、B.decided C.expanded D.exported5A.declinedB・true C.consisted D.made、6A.afraidB.damage C.illness D.doubts、7A.businessB・associated C.equipped D.struggled、8A.experimentedB.communicate C.breathe D.listen、9A.existB.However C.Anyway D.Besides、10A.ThereforeB.thicker C・colder D.warmer11A.cleanerB・ground C.roof D.window、12A.ceilingB.trap C.cool D.heat、13A.feelB.get offC.pollute D.release、14A.put onB.bravely C.gradually D.simply、15A.unwillinglyB.test C.game D.part16^A.taskB.identified C.recovered D.buried、17A.overlookedB・case C.deal D.site、18A.gapB.attempt C.reform D.escape、19A.rescueB.comfort C.achievement D.reward20A.fortune第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号
1.5151内单词的正确形式分
27.15Hello,everyone!Up tonow,we haveHnished learningthe firstthree unitsofBook
1.Now letsreview whatwe havelearnt together.In UnitOne,we havelearnt aboutwhat kindof friendswe shouldmake fromour friendAnneL waskilled bythe GermanNazis duringWorld WarII.It wasthe firsttime inher lifethatshe
2.keepdiaries in the hidingplace.So she had greatdifficulty
3.set downwhat sheand her familyhad gonethrough.Though shegrew socrazy abouteverything todo withnature,itwasno pleasurelooking throughthe dustywindows anylonger.In UnitTwo,we haveknown thatthere ismore thanone kindof Englishin the worldand insome importantways theyare verydifferent4,one another.Believe itor not,there isnosuch thingas standardEnglish.However,today thenumber ofpeoplelearning Englishin China
5.increaserapidly,although theyfind
6.hard to learnEnglish well.As highschool students,we shouldmake fulluse ofour time7・(have)a goodcommandofEnglishin orderto passthe CollegeEntrance Examinationsin threeyears.()In UnitThree,our friendsWang Kunand WangWei madeup their
8.mind to take agreatbike tripalong theMekong River.They bothbought
9.expensive mountainbike.Finally theygot thechance aftergraduating fromcollege.Soon theygot theircousins10・()interest incycling too.After makingpreparations,they togetherstarted theirjourney andrealizedtheir dream totakea greatbike trip.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)短文改错
28.10Dear HouTing,I amsorry thatmaths disappointyou,but youcant giveit upAsyou say,it isone of the mostimportant subjectand thereis a、、reason forthis Wehave to use mathsfrom allthe time、Wherever yourcareer takesyou,maths willhave tobe usingInfact,most employersand universitieswill acceptpeople whohavefailed orgiven upmathsAll youcan dois tryyourbest in、maths andmake themost useof time you hadIf youhave troubleunderstandanything,the firstperson youshould tellis your、teacher Thatis oftensurprising howsimple thingsseem when you第二节书面表达are explainedproperly—even mathsproblems!(满分分)25(分)假设你叫李华,是一家英文杂志社的心理咨询师某中学生小王给你写信,提
29.25到自己偏胖,想节食减肥,征求你的意见请你给她回一封信,谈谈你对该问题的见解内容要点如下健康比漂亮更重要;
1.学生以学习为主,不要过于注重外貌和别人的看法;
2.可通过多锻炼身体保持健康,要改变不良的饮食习惯;
3.健康的心态也很重要
4.注意短文必须包括所有内容要点,可适当发挥;
1.词数左右
2.100参考词汇心态
3.state ofmind Dear Xiao Wang,I havereceived andread yourletter,in whichyou mentionedthat youwanted to loseweight bydieting.______________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1D、2C、3D、4C、5C、6C、7D、8A、9B、10C、11D、12C、13A、14D、15D、16C、17D、18D、19D、20B第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,40A BC D选出最佳选项、2B、3B、4D、、221B、2A、3C、4D、、231D、2C、3D、、241C、2A、3B、4B、、251C、2D、3C第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、、261C、2D、3B、4A、5C、6D、7B、8A、9C、10A、11A、12B、13C、16B、17C、18D、19A、20D第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号
1.5151内单词的正确形式
271.who/that
2.had kept
3.setting
4.from
5.is increasing
6.it
7.to have
8.minds
9.an
10.Interested第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10>【小题】281disappoint-disappoints【小题】2subject-subjects【小题】去掉3from【小题】4using-used[小题后加或5]will notwill-wont【小题】正确6【小题】7had-have【小题】8understand-understanding【小题】9That-It[小题10]you-they第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29DearXiaoWang,I havereceived andread yourletter,in whichyou mentionedthat youwanted tolose weightbydieting.It isonly naturalthat younggirls atyour agehope tolook beautiful.Howeverjn myopinion,health ismore importantthan beauty.For astudent,studying is the firstthing toconsiderwhile appearanceis thesecond.So donot letothers5opinions affectyour normallife・However,if you do wanttoloseweight,it isa goodidea todo itby gettingmore exerciseandchanging unhealthyeating habits.The mostimportant thingis thatyou keepa healthystateof mind,as it will helpwith yourstudies,and will also helpyou overcomedifficulties indieting.I hopemy advicewill behelpful toyou andIm lookingforward to your nextletter.Yours,Li Hua.progress.A.where B.why C.whether D.who
10.I have no doubtthat Annawill it,but Iwonder whethershe isreally readyenough.A.dig B.hit C.make D.lift
11.If youto myadvice carefully,you wouldnt have madesuch aterriblemistake.A.listened B.have listenedC.would listenD.had listened
12.A heartylaugh relievesphysical tension,your musclesrelaxed forover halfan hour.A.to leaveB.left C.leaving D.leave
13.Dont worry.The hardwork thatyoudonow laterin life.A.will berepaid B.was beingrepaidC.has beenrepaid D.was repaid
14.The differencein thicknessand weightfrom theearlier versionmakes theiPad2morecomfortable・A.held B.holding C.be heldD.to hold一
15.Uncle Wangis inhospital.—Oh,really I.I goand visither.A.didnt know;am goingto B.hadnt known;wouldC.havent known;will D.didn,t know;will
16.My motherangry withme,but I couldnt shutmy mouthbefore Ishouted ather!A.wasnt B.wouldnt beC.wouldnthave been D.hadnt been
17.property,were amongthe richestpeople inthis city.A.In searchof B.In spiteofC.In placeof D.In termsof
18.—Hi,Johnson,any ideawhere Susanis-It isclass time,so shein theclassroom now.A.can beB.must havebeenC.might havebeen D.should be
19.a bookin frontof your face,youll feelthe airmoving againstyourface.A・Waved B.WaveC.To waveD・Waving
20.He alwayskeeps aneye onshortcomings ofhis brothersrefusing toadmithis ownmistakes.A.but B.whileC.although D.though第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,40A BC D选出最佳选项(分)
21.6Many shoppingmalls nowhave specialareas thatoffer shopperstheir firstchanceto experience“VR technology^.You mayhave enteredone outof curiosity,or youmaythink it is justanother pieceof uselesstechnology.Whatever youropinion,VR,or virtual(虚拟的)reality,is goingto becomea bigpart ofour livesvery soon.2016saw theintroduction ofmany fancyproducts in theworldof VR,includingMicrosoffs HoloLensand SamsungsGear VR.All of them offeran excitinglook atthenew realitiesand opportunitiesthat VRbrings.These,however,are theearly daysof atechnologythat isexpected to go fromstrength tostrength.And2017looks likeitisgoing tobe the yearin whichVR technologyreally takesoff.For astart,using VRwill becomemore normalin
2017.Microsoft andIntel have alreadydiscussed theirplans forsimpler andless expensiveVR headsets.()“The ideaof VRwill stopbeing asci-fi science-fiction idea,and insteaditwillturn intoanindustry ofreal productsused asways to show offimagination.Said Andrew,a designeratUS VRCompany,Survios.It isalso expectedthat VRproducts willplay apart inmorecommon andreal-life fieldslike fashionand fllm.For example,to enjoy the atmosphereandenergy of the frontrow experienceat afashion show,fans willno longerhave togo alonginthe flesh.Instead peoplewill beable toenjoytheexperience byjust wearing a VRheadset athome.You canalso expectVR mirrorsand fitting-rooms soonerrather thanlater.9,This isanespecially goodopportunity forbrands lookingto offervery personalizedexperiences.^SaidRoy DeYoung fromUS-based marketingagency,PMX.As timegoes on,there willbe lessdiscussion aboutwhether peoplewill acceptVRtechnology.It willsimply bea discussionof when.、1Why domany shoppingmalls haveareas forVR experiencesA.To collectshoppers,opinions.B.To meetthe demandsof shoppers.C.To introducethe new technology toshoppers.D.To entertainshoppers withnewtechnology.、2What doesthe underlinedphrase“in theflesh^^meanA.In timeB.In personC.In lineD.In order、3What can we knowabout VRproducts from the passageA・They are not expensiveat present.B.They willmeet morepersonal demands.C.They arebeing usedalmost everywhere.D.They wontbe acceptedfor many years.、4What maybethebest titlefor thepassageA・VR MeetsOur LifeGoal B.VR MirrorsAre ComingC.VR Takesover FashionD.VR IsBecoming Real(分)
22.8One morningmore thanthirty yearsago,I entered the TrackKitchen,a(卑微的)restaurant whereeveryone from the humblestto themost powerfulcame forbreakfast.I noticedan emptychair nextto anelderly,unshaven man,who lookedsomewhat.He waswearingaworn-out hatand was alone.I askedif Imight joinhim.He agreedquietlyand Isat downto havemy breakfast.We cautiouslybegan a conversation andspoke abouta widerang ofthings.We neverintroducedourselves.I wasconcerned thathe mighthavenomoney andnot beable to affordsomething toeat.So asI rosetogoback to the counterand buya secondcup of coffee,I asked,“My Iget yousomething”“A coffeewould benice.”Then Ibought hima cup ofcoffee,We talkedmore,andheaccepted anothercupofcoffee,Finally,I roseto leave,wished himwell,and headedfor theexit.At thedoor Imet one of myfriends.He asked,“How didyou get to knowMr.Galbreath”“Who”“The manyou weresitting with.He ischairman ofthe Boardof ChurchillDowns9Icouldhardly believeit.I wasbuying,offering afree breakfast,and feelingpity forone oftheworlds richestand mostpowerful men!My fewminutes withMr.Galbreath changedmy life.Now Itry totreat everyonewith respect,no matterwho Ithink theyare,and tomeet anotherhuman beingwith kindnessandsincerity.、1What doesthe underlinedword“disheveled meanA.Unfriendly.B.Untidy.C.Gentle.D.Kind.、2The authorbought coffeefor the old manbecauseA.he thoughttheold man waspoor B.he wantedto startaconversation、C.he intendedtoshowhis politenessD.he wouldlike tothank theoldman3How didtheauthor probablyfeel afterhe talkedwith hisfriend、A.Proud.B.Pitiful.C.Surprised.D.Regretful4What isthe messagemainly expressedin thestoryA.We shouldlearn tobe generous.B.It ishonorable tohelp thosein need.C.People inhigh positionsarenotlike whatwe expect.D.We shouldavoid judgingpeople bytheirappearances(分)
23.8Crossing your legs isan extremelycommon habit,which mostpeople alwaysignore.While youmay findit comfortableto sit with oneknee crossedover theother,it mightbecausing healthproblems thatyou arenot awareof.A studypublished inBlood PressureMonitoring statedthat sitting with your legs crossedcanincrease yourblood pressure,because theblood inyour legshas towork againstgravityto bepumped backtoyourheart,and crossingone legover theother increasesresistance,making iteven harderfor theblood tocirculate.Certainly,you wontfeel anyimmediateeffects,but youshouldnt haveyour legs crossed for more than15minutes.Crossing yourlegs canalso leadto neckand backpain.When yousitwith your legscrossed,your hipsare ina twistedposition.Not onlydoes itcause oneof yourpelvic bonestorotate butalso addspressure onyour lowerand middleback andneck.So ideallyits bestforour bodiesto sitwith our feet plantedflat,hip widthapart,on the floor.Moreover,your feetand legsmight getpainful orhavethefeeling ofbeing asleepwhenyou crossyourlegsfor longperiods oftime.Since theveins andnerves arepressed,it cancausenumbness and/or temporaryparalysis inthe legs,ankles,or feet.While thefeeling ofdiscomfortmay onlylast a minute ortwo,repeatedly crossingyourlegsuntil theyfeel numbcancause permanentnerve damage.So nexttimeyousit down,try toget yourselfinthehabit ofsitting withboth ofyour feeton thefloor.Not onlywill ithelp yourposture andstability,but itwillalsosave yourhealth inthelong run.、1Which problemwon sittingwithyourlegscrossedcauseA.Increased bloodpressure B.Neck andback painC.Numbness D.Curving legs、2How sooncanwebenefit fromsittingwithboth ofourfeeton thefloorA.In lessthan15minutes B.Only inaminuteor twoC.For quitea longtime D.In amonth、3Where isthe textlikely tobe selectedfrom A・A fictionB.A pieceof newspaperC.A textbookD.A journalof medicine(分)
24.8Shellharbour CityLibrary providesa range of Library Special NeedsServicesfor peoplewho are unable toaccess ourlibrary serviceintheusual way.As longasyou livein ShellharbourCity,well provide a fullrange oflibrary servicesand resourcesincluding:Large printedand ordinaryprinted booksTalking books ontape andCDDVDs andmusic CDsMagazinesReferenceand informationrequestsYou willbe askedto completea“Statement ofNeed“application formwhich mustbesigned bya medicalprofessional.Home deliveryserviceLet usknow whatyou liketo readand wewill choose the resources for you.Our staffwilldeliver theresources toyour homefor free.We alsoprovideaservice wherewe canchoose theresourcesfor youor someoneinstead ofyou choosingthe thingsfrom the library.You canalsochoose theresources youneed personally.Talkingbooksand captioned videosThe librarycan providetalking booksfor peoplew hoareunabletouseprinted booksbecauseof eyediseases.You donthave tomiss outon readingany morewhenyoucan borrowtalkingbooks fromthelibrary.If youhave limited hearing whichprevents youfrom enjoyingmovies,we canprovide captionedvideos foryou atno charge.Language besidesEnglishWe canprovide booksinarangeoflanguages besidesEnglish.If possible,we willrequestthese itemsfromtheState Libraryof NSW.Australia.How tojoinContact theLibrary SpecialNeeds Coordinatorto registeror discussif you are eligible合适的for anyoftheservices weprovide-9amto5pm onTuesday,Wednesday andThursday.Call4297-2522formoreinformation.、1LibrarySpecialNeeds Servicesare providedfor.A・those whoare fondof readingB.only those who havewalking disabilitiesC.people livingin ShellharbourCity with an illnessor disabilityD.thosewhocan getmedical helpin ShellharbourCity、2If people with eyediseases wanttolearnabout history,they canchoose.A.talking booksB.captioned videosC.magazinesD.large printedbooks、3What canwe learnfromthepassageA.Few entertainingresources areoffered here.B・Books withdifferent languagesare available.C.peoplewithlimitedhearinghave topay forcaptionedvideos.D.people haveto choosewhat theyneed bythemselves.
4、To gethome deliveryservice,you must・A.only chooseprinted booksB・register aheadof timeC.pay thelibrary aheadof timeD.have otherschoosetheresourcesforyou分
25.10For touristsholding theBarcelona Card,the informationbelow willbe usefulifyou planto admiresome artworksor architecturesthere.Sagrada FamiliaOpeninghours:09:00-18:00October-March;09:00-20:00April-SeptemberAdmission:11,or11,or10with theBarcelona CardTheprojects vastsale andits specialdesign havemade itoneofBarcelona*s toptouristattractions formanyyears.La PedreraOpeninghours:November-February:09:00-18:30;March-October:09:00-20:00Admission$
9.
50.Save20%with theBarcelona Card.(瓦).It isa uniquemodernist buildingmade ofbricks andcolorful tilesVisitors cansee(阁楼)the amazing800square metersattic with270brick archesthat giveyouafeeling thatyouare walkinginside theskeleton ofa whale.Barcelona FCMuseumOpening hours:6th April-4th0ctober:10:00-20:00;the restoftheyear.10:00-18:30Admission$
8.50for entrytothemuseum and$17for aguided tour.When youbuy yourticket youhave twooptions:a ticketfor themuseum tosee thefootballstadium ora specialone for$15where yougettosee thestadium andthe scenesat theclub.Picasso MuseumOpeninghours:Check thewebsite fordetails asthey varydepending on the timeof theyear.Admission$9for mainexhibition-extra forspecial showings.Save50%with BarcelonaCard.The museumhas arrangedPicassos paintingsfrom hisearly daysto hisfinal works.Arranging thepaintings inthis waygives youa fascinatinginsight intothe developmentofPicasso.、1What dowe knowthe touristattractions mentionedinthepassageA.Sagrada Familiaisthelargest buildingin Barcelona.B.La Pedrerais well-known forits colorfulmaterial.C.Barcelona FCMuseum mayattract footballfans.D.Picasso Museumoffers onlyone exhibition.、2If youvisit thestadium andthe clubwith atour guidein BarcelonaFC museum,you shouldpayA.$
25.5B.$
34、C.$
42.5D,$323What dothe attractionshave incommonA.The Barcelona Card isa mustfor visitingthem.B.They areall famousfor theirarchitectural styles.C.Their openinghours arechangeable indifferent seasons.D.Tourists canhaveadiscount of20%with theBarcelonaCard.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)
26.30On July24,1916,a naturalgas explosiontrapped32men workingin atunnel250feet belowLake Erie.The firstrescuers whoentered the tunnel were1by gas,and(窒息的,for hoursno oneelse daredto enterthe suffocating2deathtrap.Then,late thatnight,someone hadan idea:3Garrett Morganand hisnew invention.Garrett Morganwasasuccessful4owner inCleveland.The sonof freedslaves andtheseventh of11children,mechanically mindedMorgan hadopened hisown sewingmachineshop,which hesoon5toatailoring factorywith32employees.In theearly1900s,factory buildingswere crowdedand untidy.They wereoften6ofwood,with nofire escapes.Fire couldcause serious7Concerned abouthis employees,(头罩)Morgan8withasafety hoodthat wouldallow thewearer to9despite afirespoisonous smoke.Morgan knewsmoke risesduring afire.10,he createda heat-resistant hoodwitha longtube reachingtothefloor.Wearing Morganshood,a firefightercould breathethe11air nearthe12Morgan linedthe breathingtube witha sponge-like materialthat was(呼出的)wetted beforeuse to13theair.A secondtube wasdesigned to14exhaled air.Called tothe sceneonthenight ofthetunnelexplosion,Garrett arrivedwith samplesofhis safetyhood.Still intheir nightwear,he andhis brotherFrank putonthehoods and15enteredthetunnel.It wasa dangerous16oftheinvention,but theysaved twolives and17four bodiesbefore officialsclosed the
18.Morgan knewthat morelives mighthavebeensaved ifhehadbeen calledsooner.The daring19made Morganfamous andbrought requestsfor safetyhoods fromfiredepartments aroundthe country.But hisgreatest20was knowingthat hisinvention wouldnowsave morepeople.A.lit B.powered C.overcome D.overheated。
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