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学年度上学期吉林省合作体高三年级六校联考2024-2025“BEST”英语试题本试卷分客观题和主观题两部分,共67题,共150分,共5页考试时间为120分钟只交答题卡第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(5题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What shouldthe mando to save hisplantA.Give itmore food.B.Give itless sunlight.C.Give itless water.
2.What dowe knowabout the womanA.She isshort withdark hair.B.She hasa cousinwith goldenhair.C.She dreamedof makinghair changes.
3.What doesthe manoffer to do for the womanA.Add herto thewaiting list.B Booka ticketfor her.C.Give hera phonenumber.
4.What arethe speakersprobably doingright nowA.Attending aparty.B.Going foodshopping.C.Searching fora parkingspace.
5.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Their plansfor thefuture.B.A friendof theirs.C.A moviecharacter.第二节(共15题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题surviving Thangkadated to be fromaround780-848AD40the regionwas underTibetan rule.Historians notethatbetween the14th and15th century,Tibetan paintings41integrate manyelements from the Chinesemurals.The Thangkapainting isnot aflat creationbut consistsof apainted picturepanel,over whicha fabricis mounted,andthen overwhich islaid acover,usually silk.It is the natureof delicacy42makes Thangkasprefer dryplaces43preventthe qualityof thesilk frombeing affected by wetness.When theyare notin use,they remain44roll up,with coveringsonthe backand frontto protectthe painting.45keep inthis wayhelps Thangkaslast fora verylong time.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分.假定你是李华,你校于上周六举行了趣味运动会,你的英国笔友很想了解该活动,请你给他写一封邮46Peter件内容包括.趣味运动会情况;
1.你的感受和收获2注意.写作词数应为个左右;,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答1802参考词汇趣味运动会fun sportsmeetDear Peter,Yours sincerely,Li Hua第二节满分25分阅读下面材料,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续写的词数应为左
47.150右This storyoccurred duringour tripto theUS in
2013.My husband and Idecided onvisiting Cape Cod,a beautifulsearesort,which is about threehour drivefromthecity ofBoston.Our daughterwho thenlived inSalem close to Bostondroppedus offat Salemat oneof thepick-up pointsof thetour busin Boston.We decidedto returnhome onour ownin theeveningas wethought thatwe couldcatch alocal trainto Salemfrom Boston.Our daughterinsisted thatshe shouldpick usin the evening,but wewere confidentof ourability toretrace ourway andwe didntwant totrouble her.We hada greattime inCapeCodand returnedto Boston at sixin the evening.We thoughtthat Bostoncommuter rail(通勤火车站)station wascloseto the lastbut onestage beforethe dropoff point,so wegot offthe busat thestage.Myhusband hasa verygood memoryandakeen senseof direction.I justblindly followedhim,without knowingwhere we(迷宫),were headingto.But aftera while,we foundourselves goinground in a mazewith the station nowherein sight!Being aSunday,the roadswere empty.At first,we didntcount onthe strangertosaveus fromthat situation.Finally,having noother option,we approacheda youngboy dressedin strangeclothes.We didntthink he was goodenough toshowus theway,but wejust hada try.We approachedhim andexplained thesituation.To oursurprise,he personallytook usto thestation onhearing ourproblem.On theway to thestation,we talkeda lot.We knewhewasat thesame ageas our daughter.He justgot offworkfrom abar,where heworked asa singer.We askedwhy hechose thisjob,and hesaid thatthis washis part-time jobsincehe needed to earnextra moneyfor hissisters study.Both myhusband andI becamesilent.Para.1After reachingthere,we foundthe ticketsneededtobe boughtby creditcard whichwe didnthave.Para.2After wearrived homewe toldourdaughterabout thestory of that kindboy.听力1-20CCACC ABCACCBABA BCBAB
6.Why cantthe manuse hisown phoneA.It hasrun outof battery.B.He haslost itsomewhere.C.Theres aproblem with the screen.
7.How doesthe apphelp thewoman sleepA.It playsrelaxing music.B.It blocksout theblue screenlight.C.It preventsInternet usein theevening.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What isthe mansproblemA.He hasa temperature.B.He isstruggling tosave energy.C.He istoo coldtodohis work.
9.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In anoffice.B.In thewomans house.C.In aschool.
10.What doesthewomansuggestA Focusingon typingthe report.B.Taking bettercare of their health.C.Discussing the issue withthe boss.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11..How do the speakersfeel nowA.Bored.B.Disappointed.C.Excited.
12.What isprobably thewomans maininterestA.Gardening.B.Toy houses.C.Model trains.
13.What willthe manprobably dofirstA.Go to the bathroom.B.Get somethingto eat.C.Buy thetickets.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.What isthe probablerelationship between the speakersAMother and son.B.Strangers.C.Teacher andstudent.
15.What monthis itnowA.September.B.October.C.November.
16.What sportwas the man involvedinA.Football.B.Swimming.C.Basketball.
17.What doesthemanprobably wanttobein thefutureA.An artist.B.An athlete.C.A doctor.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18.Who didthe speakergo tothe AICanteen withA.A familymember.B.A localfriend.C.A businesspartner.
19.What isone disadvantageof thecanteen accordingtothespeakerA.It lackedhuman emotions.B.There wasntmuch choice.C.The fooddidnt tastevery nice.
20.How manypeople canthe AIsystem servein adayA.
100.B.
200.C.
300.第二部分阅读理解共两节,满分50分第一节共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项AAdventure.New experiences.Interesting people.Read aboutother peoplesexciting travelsaround theworld withthesethree books.Is ThatBike Diesel,Mate Oneman,one bikeand thefirst LapAround Australiaon UsedCooking Oilby PaulCarterThere arelots ofways totravel aroundAustralia.You coulddo itby plane,train orcar.But authorPaul Carterdecidedto tourthe countryon ahomemade motorcyclethat runson cookingoil.Why Theauthor workedin theoilindustry for many years,and waskeen toexplore alternative fuels.So,he boughtthe unusualbike froma groupofAustralian universitystudents whohad builtit themselvesand setoff.On route,he haslots ofamusing experiences.Healmost diesin acrash andheevenattempts to break theland speedrecord fora motorbikerunning.You AreAwful But I LikeYou TravelsThrough UnlovedBritain byTim MooreTravelwriters usuallygo tothe bestdestinations.But notTim Moore.In thebook,Tim travelstothe worst placesinthe UK.Follow himas heheads to“the bleakesttowns,theworsthotels and the scariestpubs”.And tomake mattersworse,he doesit in the middleof winter.My primarychallenge wasto have a goodtime in places thateveryone hadsaid Iwouldnt,said the author.And he does meetlots ofquirky charactersand discoversthat evenBritains ugliestparts haveaninner beauty.Coasting:A PrivateVoyage byJonathan RabanTn1982,author JonathanRaban boughta boatand navigatedBritain.And thisisthebook about his adventure.Alongthe wayhe getscaught ina fewstorms,explores seasidetowns andeven takeshis agingparents alongfor partof thejourney.Raban alsouses histime atsea tothink abouthow1980s Britainis changingunder PrimeMinister MargaretThatcher.
1.What mainlyreflects PaulCarters travelaround AustraliaA.His concernfor environmentalprotection.B.His lovefor adventureand thrill-seeking.C.His desiretobreakrecords andgain fame.D.His rebellion against traditionaltransportation methods.
2.What can be bestunderstood asTim MooresattemptA.Challenging himselfand provinghis resilience.B.Demonstrating thatheisdistinctive fromother travel writers.C.Criticizing thetourism industrysfocus onpopular destinations.D.Exposing thehidden charmof overlookedplaces.
3.What commonalitiesdothethree booksshare
1.They are all writtenby famoustravelwriters.
8.They focus on luxurioustravel experiences.
9.They involveunique andunconventional travelexperiences.
10.They offeralternativefuelsources andtheir applications.BI havealways beena designenthusiast andpainting somethingnever failsto fillme upwith joy.Once Itook mybrothersold shoesand startedmy creationon themonacasual afternoon.He hadalmost decidedto throwthem away,butthat waswhen Ipicked themup,thinking to give ita shotwiththepictures.When mybrother sawthe finalpiece,hedecided towear theshoes again.The concept,Upcycling IsA FunProcess,occurred tome thatday.I understoodthat ifI cangive a makeover tocertainthings,theyUl beof useagain andthere isnothing betterthan returningthe useto somethingwhile protectingnature.I sharedmy workonline andstarted makingnotebooks,bookmarks,and namesigns.Gradually Isharpened myskills.For almosta year,I havebeen tryingmy handat upcyclingthings such as shoes,bags,T-shirts andso on,formanypeople.I makeover thingsin differentways tosuit theneeds of their futureowners;that iswhat Iput beforeeverything elseinmost ofmy works.I seeupcycling asan opportunityto giveamakeoverto oldstuff,restore itsvalue,reduce wasteand havelots offun.I wantto normalizeupcycling,especially ina worldwhere ring out the old,ring inthe new“is socommon withfastfashion trends,fast food,and ourboredom withmost materialthings.With respectto artand upcycling,I soonstart workingon jeanstogivethem anew look.Most ofus throwaway ouroldjeans justbecause they9re behindthe times.But theycan besomething thatis all the rage.Im aimingto takethosepitiful pairsof pantsand turnthem intosomething worthkeeping andin style.Such practicesare alwaysbeneficial as theyhelp withsustainable development.After all,we havelimited resourcesand mustuse themwisely.
4.What gavethe authortheidea of upcycling oldthingsA.Her designtalent.B.A cheerfrom herbrother.C.A paintingexperience.D.Her concernover theenvironment.
11.What doesthe authorthink mostimportant inthe upcyclingprocessA.Improving herskill.B.Tailoring everyobject.C.Keeping originalvalue.D.Avoiding materialwaste.
12.Why doesthe authormention“ringouttheold,ring inthe new”A.To stressthe valueof oldthings.B.To criticizethe crazefor newtrends.C.To showdifficulties withher work.D.To explainthe necessityofupcycling.
13.What doesthe underlinedphrase“alltherage“mean inthe lastparagraphA.On-trend.B.Wear-resistant.C.Eco-friendly.D.Good-looking.CLandscape paintingsof the19th centurydisplayed inLondons TateBritain museumlooked ratherfamiliar toAnnaLea Albright,a climateresearcher.Artist WilliamTurners uniqueway ofpainting objectsin foggyweather letAlbrightrecall herearly researchon air pollution.“I startedwondering ifthere wasa connection“says Albright,who visitedthe museumonaday offfrom work.Turner-an EnglishRomantic painter-was paintingas increasingindustrial plantsearned Londonthe nameThe Big(美感).Smoke”.Turners earlyworks weredone withsharp detailswhile laterworks hada dreamieraestheticTo figureout towhat extentImpressionists werereflecting theenvironmental conditionsofthattime,Albrightpartnered withclimatologist PeterHuybers.They analyzedthe contrastof60works createdby Turnerfrom1796to二氧化1850and38paintings byMonet between1864and
1901.It turnedout thatastherelease ofsulfur dioxide硫increased overtime,the amountof contrastin bothTurners andMonets paintingsdecreased.However,works setinParis byMonet between1864and1872showed relativelyhigher contrastcompared withTurners Londonbasedworkscreated20years earlier.This,Albright andHuybers say,can bedue tothe muchslower startoftheIndustrial RevolutioninFrance.The researchersalso analyzedthe paintings9visibility,orthedistance atwhich anobject canbe clearlyseen.Before1830,the visibilityin Turners paintings averagedabout25kilometers whilepaintings after1830had theaverage visibilityofabout10kilometers.To strengthentheir argument,the researchersalso analyzed18paintings fromfour otherLondon-and Paris-based Impressionists.Again,as outdoorair pollutionincreased,the contrastand visibilityin thepaintingsdecreased.The researcherscalculate thatairpollutioncan explainabout61percent ofcontrast differencesbetweenthe paintings.In thatrespect,different painterswill paintinasimilar waywhen theenvironment issimilar,“Albright says.But Idontwant tooverstep theline andsay:Oh,we canexplain allof Impressionism.^^
14.Why isAlbrights visitto amuseum mentionedA.To connectart withresearch.B.To introduceprevious foggyweather.C.To showimpacts ofTurnerspainting.D.To explaininspiration forher new study.
15.What mightlead tolower contrastin Turnerspaintings accordingtotheresearchA.His personalhabits.B.His drawingtechniques.C.The higherlevel ofindustrialization.D.The influenceof Impressionists.
16.What doesthepaintings9visibility mainlyindicateA.Painting stylesvary withtime andregions.B.Air pollutionneeds tobe controlled.C.Lower visibilityis morepopular inworks.D.Changes init mayrelate toair quality.
17.Which wordcan bestdescribe Albrightsattitude towardsthe findingsA.Objective.B.Optimistic.C.Enthusiastic.D.Doubtful.DHow hasartificial intelligenceAI changedand shapedour worldover thelast fiveyears Howwill AIcontinue toimpactour livesinthecoming yearsThose arethe questionsaddressed inmy report.When itcomes tothe currentstate of AI,I mustsay someofthebiggest changesinthelast fiveyears havebeen howwellAI performsin largedata systemson specifictypes oftasks.Weve seenAlpha Zerobecome thebest Goplayerentirely throughself-play,and everydayuse of AI such as grammarchecks andauto complete,automatic personalphotoorganization,and speechrecognition becomecommonplace forlarge numbersof people.In termsof potential,Tm mostexcited thatAl candevelop betterand beused toassist peoplein variousways.It canhelpwith decision-making suchas identifyingthe likelytreatment optionsfor patientsand providebasic assistancesuch astext-to-speech transformationfor thevisually damaged.In manysituations,people andAI arecomplementary;thats whyIassume thereisapossibility ofteaming peoplewith AI.In thepast,people hada fairlyrosy outlookon AI,but nowthe publichaveamuch moremixed view.This comesfromthe factwe aremuch lesswilling totolerate faults,especially discriminatoryones.There havealso beenquestions ofinformationand disinformationcontrol aspeople gettheir newsand entertainmentby searchesand rankingspersonalizedto theirneeds.So,theres amuch greaterrecognition thatwe shouldnot bewaiting forAI toolsto becomemainstreambefore makingsure theyare morallycorrect.The needto understandthe basicsofAIand datascience startsmuch earlierthan collegeeducation,as childrenarebeing exposedto AIas soonas theyclick ononline videos.But forcomputer sciencestudents incollege,I thinka keythingthat futureengineers needto realizeis whento demandinput andhow totalk acrosssubject boundariesto getat oftendifficult-to-quantify ideasof safety,equity,andsoforth.
18.Why doestheauthortalk aboutAls performanceon sometasks in paragraph2A.To criticizeAls lackof diversity.C.To explainAls superiorityto humans.D.To highlightAfs considerableintelligence.B.To showAls specializedadvancements.A.Significant.B.Independent.C.Interrelated.D.Contradictory.
19.What doesthe underlinedword“complementary“inparagraph3mean
20.What maymake humansnow thinkdifferently aboutAIA.Its disadvantages.B.Its moralduty.C.The highexpectations.D.The personalizednews.A.Strengths andFaults ofAI B.The Presentand FutureofAI
21.Which canbe asuitable titlefor thetextC.AI:How toFurther DevelopD.Humans vsAI:Whos Better第二节(共5小题,每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项If youare tryingto assessa personscharacter,make sureyou donot relytoo heavilyon factorsthat canbe misleading.Instead,observe theindividuals ability to tellthe truthand tocommit.16You cantell a lot abouta personscharacter byobserving howhe treatsother people.17It maybedifficult to determine howhe treatsdifferent types of peopleif youonly encounterhim ina singleenvironment,suchastheworkplace.It isoften possible,however,to getsome ideaof hismanner ofinteraction withdifferent typesof peoplethroughconversation withhim.Whether ornot a person ishonest saysalotabouthischaracter.The attitudeapersonhas abouthonesty canalsoindicate whattype ofperson heis.18To somedegree thetypesoflies hemay telland hismotives fordoing somatter.19The wordcommitment“often causespeople toinstantly thinkof closerelationships.Whether aperson can(誓约)respect thevows andagreements isusually anindication ofcharacter.A personscharacter isaffectedbyhis attitude.20Attitude canaffect manyaspects ofa personslife,including howhardhe worksand hisabilitytobe supportiveof others.When youare tryingto assesssomeones character,remember thatit consistsof qualitiesand habitsthat formhisidentity.A.More importantly,its necessaryto continuehis innerstruggle.B.The levelof commitmentindicates thetype ofcharacter hehas.C Thereare manyother thingsin lifethat mayrequire commitment.D.This includesboth peoplehe knowsand peoplehedoesnot know.E.Also,pay attentionto hisattitude and try todistinguish howit impactshis life.F.Observe thepersons conversationsandtry todeterminehow oftenhe tellslies.G.Some peoplegenerally havea negativeoutlook whileothers maytrytobe positiveeven indifficult situations.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项T neverplanned onlearning Chinese.Even when I foundout I was goingto Shanghai,I assumedthat Iwould be able(天真的)to21with English.It didnttake longfor meto realizehow naiveI was.Chinese charactersare totallyforeignand
22.I quicklygot sickof notbeing ableto understandanything,and Idecidedto23for theChinese classoffered bymy university.I hadChinese everyweekday,after whichI spentat leastan hour24the lesson.In theevening myfriends andIquizzed eachother onthe25we hadto memorize.More importantly,I madea conscious26to speakin Chinesein storesand restaurants.Iwas27whenIwas ableto maintaina simpleconversation withthelocals.When I28achieved Ason myChinese exams,I thoughtit wastime totake abreak fromstudying forChinese every()day andfocusonmy otherclasses.Unfortunately,this turnedout tobean
29.Not only、were mystudy habits30the lessonsthemselves weregetting harder.I hadto startover31comingup withand maintainingnewstudyhabits.With finalscoming up,I haveestablished mygolden rule:there isntan32way tolearn anew language.Once youcommitand acceptthat youarea33,it becomesan ongoingprocess ofexploration,failure,reassessment,and tryingagain.Am Ifluent nowNot even
34.And Imay neverbe.ButIlearned
21.A.get byB.carry onC.fit inD.keep up
22.A.inflexible B.incomprehensible C.unmemorable D.unacceptable
23.A.registerB.provide C.account D.prepare
24.A.evaluatingB.adapting C.reviewing D.presenting
25.A.structuresB.articles C.characters D.rules
26.A.effortB.statement C.appointment D.commitment
27.A.relaxedB.delighted C.shocked D.relieved
28.A.exceptionallyB.obviously C.randomly D.regularly
29.A.challengeB.mistake C.accident D.escape
30.A.changingB.emerging C.suffering D.developing
31.A.in supportofB.inplaceof C.in spiteof D.in termsof
32.A.innovativeB.useful C.alternative D.perfect
33.A.followerB.beginner C.supporter D.winner
34.A.closeB.ready C.sure D.right
35.A.shortcomings B.hesitations C.setbacks D.disastershow tobe honestwith myselfand pushthrough35第二节(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)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1Anyone visitingTibet andexploring itsculture wouldvisit thetemples toview thecolorful andeducational Tibetan唐卡Thangka paintings.They aretraditionally paintedon eithercotton orsilk,with36loose wovencotton beingthemost common.The paintingsusually showreligious scenes,as indicatedby theirname,Thangka,37mean recordedmessage0in Tibetan.The TibetanThangka is38art formthat originatedin Nepaland wasbrought toTibet later.The Thangkapaintings壁画were developedover thecenturies fromthe earlymurals thatcanbeseen in39is titledLibrary Caves”,suchastheAjanta Cavesin IndiaandtheMogao Cavesin China.The MogaoCaves werepreviously astorage placeof manyTibetan paintingson cloth,including theearliest。
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