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丰城中学学年上学期高三创新班段考试卷2024-2025英语试题第卷(客观题,共分)I95第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并析5A BC在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题10每段对话仅读一遍A.Football.B.Tennis.C.Basketball.
2.Where arethe speakersA.In ahotel.B.In ashop.C.In arestaurant.
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4.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Mother andson.B.Doctor andpatient.C.Teacher andstudent.
5.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Class arrangements.B.Grading policies.C.Exam results.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个
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522.55小题,从题中所给的、、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A BC个小题,每小题秒钟,听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍55听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Which aspectof the flat attractsthe manA•Its location.B.Its rent.C.Its equipment.
7.How canthe mansave somemoneyA.By decoratingtheflatsimply.B.By askingfor adiscount.Ce Byflnding aroommate.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What doesJenny caremost about the movie65guarding theYellow Riverwith responsibilityand hardwork.第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项A BCDNot longinto mycareer injournalism,I realizedI wasin needof someslow,41adventure.The kindof funthat requiredlittle planning,zero stressand a lot of time.The kindoftimeyou oftendidntget in a
42.And thatswhen I43a secret.Washington,D.C,the citywhere Ilive,is fullof hiddenfossils.In myoverstimulatedlife Jbegan to44fossils.Many of the localsites arewithin80miles southof thecapitalalong thePotomac River,so fossilhunting45removes mefrom thecity.It is a visualgame,requiring46(沉and focus.Spotting recognizableshapes in the wildis likethinking overa broken47in thesediment积物).Is ita tooth,a boneor ashell Imlooking for the48endpieces.Thankfully,my49phone serviceinthese placesholds backthe restof the world whileIm flndinganother one.And Iknow thefossils arentdemandingmy50attention because they havenothing buttime.(三叶虫)Once,I tooka bottle-cap-sized trilobitefossil into the newsroomand placedit withinmysight.It wassomething Iwanted to51throughout theday.Turning overthat pieceof rockis away to52me outsidefor amoment andto atime beforehumans arrivedand53cities ontop ofthose lands.Thinking aboutgeological timemakes mefeel briefand remarkable,like thelittle trilobite.Myworried mind54J realizealotof stressfuldetails dontmatter.My55shifts.Maybe Idont4L A.dangerous B.low-risk C.historical D.romantic
42.A.house B.car C.newsroom D.school
43.A.revealed B.hid C.guarded D.discovered
44.A.seek B.search C.purchase D.modify
45.A.gradually B.physically C.eventually D.typically
46.A.patience B.strength C.training D.courage
47.A.dream B.image C.resource D.puzzle
48.A.obvious B.expensive C.rare D.impressive
49.A.precious B.public C.poor D.clear
50.A.scholarly B.conventional C.extra D.immediate5L A.avoid B.notice C.introduce D.displayneed to take thatphone callright thisminute.
52.A.touch B.hold C.seize D.transport
53.A.built B.explored C.conquered D.found
54.A.takes offB.settles downC.goes blankD.runs out
55.A.standpoint B.question C.standard D.task第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15假定你是李华,你班同学决定本周日下午为外教举办生日聚会,你因故无法参加,请给他写封邮件,内容Daniel包括表示歉意;
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2.Dear Daniel,We rethrowing aparty for your birthdaythis Sundayafternoon.Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25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Kevin woketo theblaring beepof hisalarm clock.Cant waitfor thatcamping tripJ Kevinthought,filled withexcitementAs hewas leavinghome,his dadgrabbed himby thehand andsaid,“Before yougo,just tellme thedirectionson whereyou andyour friendsare goingto stay.”“But dad!”Kevin complained.“No buts!”Kevins dadadded.“Fine.”Kevin toldhim thedirections andleft.The threefriends,Kevin,Jay andNathan,had beenplanning thisadventure forweeks,packing theirstuff-tents,snacks,and amap-preparing for a3-day outdoorexploration.Excitement ranthrough Kevinas theydeparted for theircampsite.uThis tripis goingto beawesome,“Nathan excitedlyyelled as they setoff.But littledid theyknow thatnaturehad asurprise instore forthem.The firstday at the campsitewas goinggreat,setting uptents,collecting firewood,and sharingstories.Man,wenailed thesetents,Kevin said.UI knowit waseasy really/9Nathan replied.The friendswere happy.Yet towardsnight,asthedark cloudsgathered overhead,the atmosphereshifted,and asudden stormerupted withunforgivinganger.Rain poureddown from the heavenslike arelentless waterfall,transforming thepeaceful campsiteinto a muddybattleground.Worse still,a hugetree wasuprooted andcrashed downwith adeafening crackon theironlymeans ofescape-their car.Kevins eyeswidened inhorror ashe spottedthe damagedwreckage beneaththe fallengiant.Our car!”he screamedover thehowling wind,his voicea mixof disbeliefand despair.“Were stuckhere Jhe declared,his wordsbarely audibleagainst thebackdrop ofthunder andraindrops.They realizedthat theirplans hadbeenviolently spoiledby forcesbeyond theircontrol.The oncequiet campsitenow stoodas adeserted battlefield,the fallentreeserving as a painfulreminder of the unpredictablenature of theworldaround them.注意:续写词数应为左右;请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
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66.C细节理解题从文章第二段可知答案O
67.C细节理解题从文章第三段可知答案
68.B推理判断题从文章第一段和最后一段Dont hesitate!Come hereand putyourself in the paradise!”以及整个篇o章结构可推断出答案
24.D根据上下文可知,因推进器故障和氨气泄漏,字航员不能按原计划返回,只能暂时待在国际空间站技术故障阻碍了旅程,因此选blockedo
25.A根据全文可知,波音的载人飞行任务历经波折,充满了延期和挫折26C根据第三段可知,字航员没有顺利返程是因为宇航局最终确定如果宇宙飞船带他们一起返回太冒险了
27.B,根据“that thetechnical difficulties did not threaten the mission”及“Well comehome whenwefre ready”可知.官员认为目前情况可控
28.B推理判断题从第二段以及第
四、第五段可知作者写第一段的目的
29.A细节理解题从第三段可得知答案
30.D细节理解题从倒数第三段可知,若吃了Canadian moonseed和Virginia creeper这两种植物的果实会导致死o亡,所以对人的伤害是最大的A.The actors.B.The plots.C.The specialeffects.
9.When willSean andJenny goto seethe moveA.On Thursdaymorning.B.On Fridayafternoon.C.On Saturdaymorning.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101310.What isthe womandoingA.Conducting asurvey.B.Giving alecture.C.Holding aninterview.
11.What ischallenging according to JackA.Doing wellin sports.B.Entering OxfordUniversity.C.Being ateacher.
12.What doesthe womanlike to doA.Watch sports.B.Play sports.C.Teach sports.
13.How manybenefits ofsports arementionedA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.Why isJulia upsetA.She arguedwith herfather.B.She forgotthe farmwork.C.She failedto volunteerabroad.
15.Where didJulias fathergo forbusinessA.Morocco.B.Tanzania.C.New Zealand.
16.What doesJulias motherthink ofher decisionA.MeaningfuL B.Difficult.C・Unwise.
17.What didAllen learnlast holidayA.Programming.B.Driving.C.Swimming.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.Why didthe speakerattend thesummer camp.A.To learnChinese.B.To broadenher horizons.C.To enrichher life.
19.Which activitytook thelongest timeA.Enjoying localfood.B.Visiting placesof interest.C.Understanding traditionalart.
20.What didthe campersmainly talkabout in the sharingsessionA.Their plansforthefuture.B.Their favoritecamping part.C.Their impressionof thecampsite.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DA(热带的)The Virgin Islands National Park isa tropicalparadise on the island of St.John,whichcovers more than halfof thesmall island.It issurrounded bythe AtlanticOcean to the northand theCaribbeanSea tothe south,where theclimate iswarm allyear.The islandswhite sandbeaches andclear blueseas areconsidered to be amongthe mostbeautiful inthe Caribbean,gaining reputation and popularityamong visitorsacross theworld.How thenational parkwas formedLaurenceRockefeller anAmerican millionaire,businessman andwas conservationist,He visitedSt.John inthe1950s.He quicklyfell inlove with the islandsclean,pure beauty.He firstpurchased asmallresort there,Caneel Bay.He alsopurchased morethan2,000hectares of the island and donatedit tothegovernment.That donationcreated theU.S.Virgin Islands NationalPark.It wasofficially openedas anationalpark onDecember1,
1956.How toget tothe parkTheonly wayto reachthe parkis byboat.Some peoplearrive on their ownsailboats.Others comeinon largecruise ships,Visitors also arrive onwater taxisfromtheislandofSt.Thomas.What todo atthe parkFromthe tropicalhills tothe bluewaters,there aremany thingstodoatthe Virgin Islands National(浮潜),Park.Visitors enjoyfishing,camping,sailing,scuba diving,snorkeling andbird watching.Ofall of the parksbeaches,Trunk BayBeach issaid tobe themost striking.Below theclear bluewater isa200-meter snorkelingpath.Hawksnest Beachis alsoa popularplace forsnorkeling.Near theshore arethreesmall reefsof ElkhornCoral.The ElkhornCoral getsits namefrom itsshape.The reeflooks(角)similar tothe hugehorns ofan animalcalled elk.It isa veryrare kindof reef.Scientists sayitis indangerof becomingextinct.The VirginIslandsNationalPark is often calledAmericas paradise.It protectsStJohns pristinenature,and preservesthe recordof humanhistory intheCaribbean.Dont hesitate!Come hereand putyourself inthe paradise!
21.What ismost likelyattractive totourists whenthey visittheVirginIslandsNational ParkA.Its tropicalclimate.B.Its location.C.Its beautifulscenery.D.Its activity.
22.What canwe learnabouttheVirginIslandsNationalParkA.An animalcalled elkis atrisk ofbecoming dyingout.B.Visitors canchoose anymeans oftransportation toget tothe park.C.Laurences donationgreatly contributedtothefoundation of the park.D.There isa200-meter snorkelingpath beneaththe waterof theHawksnest Beach.
23.Where isthe textprobably takenfromA.A speechscript.B.A travelbrochure.C.An academicessay.D.A geographicjournal.BBoeings Starlinerspacecraft landedinaNew Mexicodesert lateon Friday,months afterits originaldeparturedate andwithout the two astronautsit carriedwhen itlaunched inearly June.The Nasaastronauts SuniWilliams andButch Wilmoreshould haveflown the Starliner back toEarth inJune,a weekafter launchingin it.Butthruste(r推进器)failures andhelium(氮气)leaksmarred()their ride.Instead,they willremain atthe InternationalSpace StationISS forthe restof theyear andwillreturn inFebruary aboardthe SpaceXDragon spacecraft.Nasa ultimatelydecided itwas toorisky toreturn Williamsand Wilmoreon theStarliner.So thecapsulecontains theirempty seatsand bluespacesuits alongwith someold stationequipment.After Nasasspace shuttleswere retiredmorethana decadeago,Nasa hiredBoeing andSpaceX for(轨道的)orbital taxiservice.Boeing raninto somany problemson itsfirst testflight withno oneonboardin2019that it had torepeat it.The2022do-over uncoveredeven moreflaws and the repairbill topped$
1.5bn.The Starlinerfinally blastedinto spaceon5June fromFloridas CapeCanaveral SpaceForceStation afterunsuccessful launcheson6May and1June.On thefirst launchattempt,a problemwas(闵门)found with a valveon thesecond stage,or upperportion,of therocket.On thesecond,a computertrippedan automatichold justthree minutesand50seconds fromliftoff.That waslater attributedto asingleground powersupply faultwithin oneof thelaunch controlcomputers.Even afterit successfullylaunched,helium leakscontinued totrouble thespacecraft.As theStarlinerapproached theISS,two leakswere detectedbut Nasadetermined thespacecraft remainedstable.What startedas aneight-day missiondragged onfor threemonths afterthe leaksand faultythrustersraised safetyconcerns.However,Nasa andBoeing officialsinsisted that the astronautswere nottrapped andthat thetechnicaldifficultiesdidnotthreatenthemission,“WeH comehome whenwere ready,“Steve Stich,Nasas commercialcrew programmanager,said inthe pressconference inJuly.
24.What doesthe underlinedword“marred“in paragraph2meanA.Underwent.B.Stimulated.C.Facilitated.D.Blocked.
25.What dowe knowabout Boeingsspacecraft launchesA.They werefilled withdelays andsetbacks.B.Starlinerfs initiallaunch wentsmoothly.C.The2019manned spaceflightwas afailure.D.Reasons ofthe problemswere stillunidentiHed.
26.Why didntthetwoastronauts come backtoEarth ontimeA.Because theproject wentover theoriginal budget.B.Because they were bothin serioushealth conditionsC.Because itwas dangeroustotaketheStarlinerthen.D.Because Nasa officials failedto reachan agreement
27.What can be impliedaccordingtothe lasttwo paragraphsA.The twoastronauts wouldcomebacksoon.B.Officials consideredthe situationwithin control.C.Nasaofficialswere pessimisticand pressed.D.The missionwould becompleted in3months.CActor AliciaSilverstone worriedfans onsocial mediarecently.While ona tripto England,sheposted aTikTok videoof herselftasting akindofpoisonous berries she foundalong asidewalk.Silverstone,who appearedinthe1995movie Clueless,said shethought the fruit was a tomato.But whenshebit intoit andfound that ithadan unusualtaste,she realizedthatitwas not the commonfood.Plant expert.Jessica Damiano,recently wroteabout poisonousplants thatlook likecommon foodsforthe AssociatedPress,She saidthe fruitthat lookedlike atomato appearsto havebeen aJerusalem cherry.Often soldasahouseplant,all parts ofthe Jerusalemcherry are poisonous.The AmericanSocietyfor thePrevention ofCruelty toAnimals saysthe plantis notonly harmfulto humansbut alsoto dogs,cats andhorses.Eating largeamounts can be deadly.Silverstone waslucky becauseshe didnot swallowtheberries.She wasalso luckybecausetheberries werereddish orange,which meanttheywere ripe.While allpartsoftheJerusalemcherryarepoisonous,the planfsunripe berriescan beespecially(肠胃的)dangerous.They cancause problemswiththecentral nervousand gastrointestinalsystems.The Jerusalemcherry is nottheonly toxicplant thatlooks like a safeone.The poisonousCarolina horsenettle fruitalso looks like atomato.It isalso knownas deviFspotatoto addtotheconfusion,The Virginia creeper fruitalso lookslike blueberries,and it canbedeadly if(欧芹)eaten.Wild parsniphas flowerslikeacarrot andleaves likeparsley.Simply touchingit cancausea skinproblem.Creeping buttercuplookslikeflat-leaf parsley.It cancause severestomach pain,(吐)vomiting andheart problems.And Canadian moonseed canbe confusedwith wildgrape.However,its tasteis sobitter thatyou wouldlikely spitit outbefore swallowingit.This isa goodthing becauseeatingit canlead todeath.If youthink youhave swalloweda toxicplant bymistake,contact apoison controlcenter in yourarea oryour doctorimmediately.There isadditional information on thewebsite poison,org.Damiano advisesusing commonsense withplants youfind inthe wild,[f you are notcompletely surethatsomething isfood,do noteat it.
28.What isthe purposeofthefirst paragraphA.To presentthe authorsargument.B.To introducethe topicofthearticle.C.To raisethe publicsattention ofwild plants.D.To popularizethe knowledge of medicalscience.
29.Why wasSilverstone thoughttobefortunateA.The berriesshe hada bitewereripe.B.She foundthefruitshe atewasatomatoC.She hada goodknowledgeofwild plants.D.The amountoftheberriessheconsumed waslarge.
30.According tothe description,what plantscanbemost harmfulto peopleA.Carolina horsenettle andwild parsnip.B.Virginiacreeperand creepingbuttercupC.Wild parsnipand Canadianmoonseed.D.Canadianmoonseedand Virginiacreeper
31.What maybe thesuitable measureif someonemistakenly swallowsa poisonousplantA.Spitting itout asquickly aspossible.B.Making anappointment withtheir doctor.C.Getting intouch withthe localauthority instantly.D.Searching forthe relevantinformationon the Internet.DSuperhuman artiflcialintelligence hasplayed arole inour life.When it comes toplaying gameslikechess,or solvingdifficult scientificchallenges likepredicting proteinstructures,computers arcwellahead ofhumans.But we have onesuperpower theyarent closeto mastering:mind reading.We areblessed witha mysteriousability toreason thegoals,desires andbeliefs ofothers,a crucialskillthat meanswe cananticipate other peoples actionsandtheconsequences ofour own.If Aisare tobecometruly usefulin everydaylife-to cooperateeffectively withus orto understandthat achild mightruninto theroad aftera bouncingball-wehaveto givethem thisgift thatevolution hasgiven usto readotherpeoples minds.In psychology,the abilityto inferanothers mentalstate isreferred toas theory of mind.In humans,this capacitydevelops ata veryyoung age.How toreproduce thecapability inmachines is far fromclear,though.One ofthe mainchallenges iscontext.For instance,if someoneasks whetheryouaregoing forarun andyou replyits raining,they canquickly concludethe answerisno.But thisrequires hugeamountsof backgroundknowledge aboutrunning,weather andhuman preferences.Besides,whether humansor Al,the theoryof mind is supposedto emergenaturally fromones ownlearningprocess.Building priorknowledge intoAl makesit relianton ourimperfect understandingoftheory of mind.In addition,Al maybe capableof developingapproaches wecould neverimagine.Therecan bemany formsof theoryof mindthat wedont knowabout simplybecause welive ina humanbodythat hascertain typesof sensesandacertain abilityto think.But wemight stillwant Alto havea morehuman-like formof theoryof mind•Humans canclearlyexplain theirgoals toeach otherusing commonlanguage andideas.While lettingAl formthe theoryofmind intheir learningprocess islikely tolead todeveloping more powerful Al,plainly buildingin sharedwaysto representknowledge maybe crucialfor humansto trustand communicatewith AI.It isimportant toremember,though,thatthepursuit ofmachines withtheoryof mindisabout morethanjust buildingmore usefulrobots.It isalsoastepping stoneonthepath towardsa deepergoal forAland roboticsresearch:building truly self-aware machines.Whether wewill everget thereremains tobeseen.But alongthe waythinking aboutotherpeopleand otheragents,we areonthepath tolearning tothinkabout ourselves.
32.According tothe passage,which ofthe followingcontexts canAI understandwellA.When askedwhere anobject is,a naughtykid pointsinthewrong direction.B.When ateacher asksforaboy*s homework,he answers“my dogate it”.C.When youare treatedwithahotpot fordinner,you reply“a sorethroat”.D.When amom tellsher kidmilk isgood forhealth,the kiddrinks itup.
33.Which statementwill theauthor agreewith mostabout theoryof mindA.Humans theoryof mindisfarfrom perfect.B.Humans limitAls theoryof mindto anextent.C.AFs theoryofminddevelopment hasbeen totallydecoded.D.Shared formsof theoryofmindresult inmorepowerfulAL
34.What isthe authorsattitude towardtrulyself-aware machinesA.Ambiguous.B.ConservativeC.Skeptical.D.Approving.
35.Which wouldbe thebest titleforthepassageA.As Theory of MindWill DefineOur FutureB.AI withIts OwnTheory of Mind IsExpectedC.AFs TheoryofMind-a Blessingor Sufferingto HumansD.TheoryofMind Bridgesthe GapBetween Humansand AI第二节洪小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Ensuring thatyour homeis asenergy-efficient asitcanpossibly beis essential.Take thesteps listedbelow,and youll be livingin anenergy-efficient homein notime.(隔热的).36To stopit inits tracks,you mustinvest inhaving yourhouse insulatedTaking such actionmay demandsome costin advance,but itwill be sure tosave youover£100a yearwhenitcomesto yourenergy bills*(锅炉)The oldboilers arenot asenergy-efficient asthe verylatest modelsin thisfield.37Byinvesting ina topoftheline boiler,youll nodoubt tapintoanumber ofsavings.Whafs more,makingthis kindof investmentwill alsobesureto loweryour homescarbon emissions.Only whenyou knowhow muchenergy youuse canyou takeaction tobe lesswasteful andmoreresourceful inthis instance.38To assistyou intaking onthis extremelyimportant challenge,you mightwantto considerfitting anenergy monitorinyourhome.39But if youre lucky,your electricityproviderwill giveyou onefor free.This monitorwill provideyou andyour familywith constantupdates ontheamount of energy youare usingonaday-to-day basis,With justa fewyears togo untilclimate changealters earthforever,now isthe timeforyouto playyourpart inprotecting theplanet thatyou livein.40A.Generally,this typeof devicewill costbetween£25and£
40.B.It meansyou shouldtry tokeep trackofenergyconsumption.C.The investmentdemanded inthis caseisofgreat significance.D.By puttingthe aboveadvice intopractice,youllbegreen soonE.Takingsuchaction willhelp youadjustto climatechange betterF.Most ofyour homeswasted energywill escapethrough yourroof.G.It mightbe hightime toupdate yoursifyouhavent doneso foryears.第三部分语言运用共两节、满分分30第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515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1Longmen HydrologicalStation,which hasa historyof90years sinceits establishmentin1934,is theonlyhydrological station56locate onthe cliffsoftheYellow River.Providing hydrologicalinformationand datafor varioustasks,such asflood control,drought relief,disaster57reduce.reservoir operation,water sourcesallocation managementand waterconservancy projectconstruction,58isakey nationallevelhydrological station.The hangingcrane boxonthecable pathacross theYellow Riveristheonlywav59access thestation.As opposed60the traditionalmeasurements suchas testingthe flowswith2wooden boat,thecurrent measurementsare quitehigh-tech,The newly-used water level identificationsystem cannot onlyobtainthe fluctuatingwaterlevelinformation timely,but alsogenerate itinto data61automatic.With anaverage ageof28,the staff62workat thestation todayare youngerthan thosein previousyears.In September2019,ecological protectionand high-quality developmentintheYellow Riverbasinwere made63major nationalstrategy.Throughout thewhole YellowRiyerbasin,145hydrological stations64distribute alongthewatercourse.More than2,000hydrologists aregiving fullplay tothe roleof“eyes andears”。
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