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福建省南那时华侨中学2023-2024学年英语高三上期末复习检测试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号填写在试题卷和答题卡上
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4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.Music treatmentinvolves aspecialist playingan instrumentor singthepatienfs mood.A.by means of B.with regardtoC.in responseto D,on accountof
2.Though the story ofLi Yunlongin theTV drama“Bright Sword”is afiction,much ofhappenedis historicallytrue.A.that B.what C.which D.it
3.“Made inChina2025aims totransform Chinafrom aproduct-making factoryintoa product-making power,driven byinnovation andemphasizingquality overquantity.A.the onethat B.one thatC.one D.the one
4.When allis saidand done,there doesntseem to be amystery toexplain.A.kind ofB.close toC.far fromD.much of
5.It seemslate tosay anything.We probablyit ifwe hadmade anoffer sooner.A.would havegot B.would getC.had gotD.got一
6.Smoking shouldbe bannedin public.一・Itis harmfulto boththe smokersand non-smokers.A.Fd loveto B.Ifs mypleasureC.Um withyou onthat D.Ifs upto you
7.In theforest,sound is the bestmeansofcommunication overdistance inSomethings wereeasy,some difficultand some almost Somethings wereeasy,some difflcultandsome almost1One of the thingson thelist wasto doa2Two years ago Ispent three months travellingand it was a great3・One day,we were4in ahotel inBrazil,playing gameswhen myfriend suddenly5an advertisementon thewall6Skydive overIguassu Fallstoday!”We lookedat each other and7itwastime to dosomething crazy.Today would be theday thatwe would8a plane.(跳伞That afternoonwe were9and takento theSkydive Centre.We put on ourharnesses装备)and helmets,were givensome10and thentook offinto theair.My heartstarted to beat veryfast andI feltvery
11.12,1was tiedto aninstructor soI didnthave toworry aboutanything;Ijust hadto13myself.He askedme if I was14to fallfrom theplane butbefore I had timeto15,we fellto theground at200km anhour!After about20(降落伞)seconds of
16.the parachuteopened andeverything sloweddown.We17peacefully towardsthe earth,leaving theclouds18us.This wasdefinitely one of thescariest19most excitingexperiences ofmy life.I woulddoanother skydiveifIhad the
20.I thinkthat everyoneshould dosomething that scaresthem oncein awhile.、1A.doubtful B.uncertain C.impossible D.unnecessary、2A.skydive B.travel C.job D.survey、3A.occasion B.experience C.schedule D.adventure、4A.dreaming B.relaxing C.hidden D.deserted、5A.published B.posted C.ignored D.noticed、6A.writing B.printing C.announcing D.saying、7A.reported B.complained C.decided D.predicted、8A.get onB.jump out of C.get ridof D.keep away、9^A.picked upB.turned awayC.showed aroundD.laughed at10A.instructions B.、educations C.assignments D.arrangements11A.angry B.dangerous C.nervous D.curious
12、A.Naturally B.Cheerfully C.Luckily D.Hopefully13A.be B.prove C.betray D.enjoyB.suitable C.ready D.convenient、14A.eager
15、A.promise B・answer C.refuse D.hear、16A.falling B.flying C.testing D.learning、17A.floated B.flowed C.trembled D.rose、18A.ahead ofB.behind C.along withD.below、19A.and B.so C.or D.but、20A.time B.money C.wish D.opportunity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内
1.5151单词的正确形式(分)语法填空
27.15()Sammy Armstrongwas driving to hisoffice when he1,notice acar wasstuck onrailroadtracks.Then heheard atrain whistle.Sammy threwdown hissunglasses andkeys andran()toward the car,
2.elderly man,Jean Papich,eighty-four,sat in the driver*s seat,3,turn thekey()and hittingthe gas.His wife,Marion,seventy-eight,was looking
4.nervous athim.Then(沥Sammy walked5,the carand pushedit forward,but his boots slippedon thewarm asphalt青).He couldsee the train approachingfast.()It mightbe
6.easy topush the car backward,Sammy thought.He ranaround to the front()(空挡).to thevehicle andshouted atJean7,put thecar inneutral Sammycould feeltheground tremblingunder hisfeet.He puthisbootsagainst thetrack andpushed forcefully.Finally,thecarrolled offthe tracks.When Sammylooked up,thetrainwas justa couple of8()()foot away.Sammy,shocked and
9.speech,went backto workas thecrowd gatheredat thescene.Weeks later,Marion calledto thankSammy.He responded,“I justdid
10.Ihadtodo.”第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文
28.10文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加10在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011I willshare withyou atrue storyhappened acouple ofdays ago.One ofmy classmatebought abagof snacksfrom afood store.A fewroommates werethen invitedto enjoysnacks.Unluckily,all of them gotpoisoned andhad stomachacheswith ourfaces pale.They arequickly sent to anearbyhospital.Doctors examinedthem butgave themsome medicine.They wereoutof dangersoon beforetaking themedicine.This accidentshould makeus torealize theseriousness of the第food safetyproblem.I strongsuggest that the wholesociety paysmore attention to food safety.二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假设你是艾怀依,你的美国朋友就读于淮北一中国际部他熟悉中国文化,
29.25Chris特别喜欢淮北的梆子戏在新落成的南翔大剧院将上演梆子戏《梁山伯与祝英台》请你根据以下提示,用英语给写一封信,邀请他一起观看演出要求告知观剧时间地点;.Chris
1.2简单介绍剧目;.提出观剧后的活动建议;(如参观附近的博物馆或美术馆等)3注意L请使用规范英语,词数80・100;.可适当加入细节,以使内容充实、行文连贯
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数3参考词汇梆子戏Bangzi Opera《梁山伯与祝英台》Butterfly Lovers南湖大剧院The SouthLake GrandTheaterDear Chris,1have qoodnews to tell you thatYours,Ai Huaiyi参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1C、2B、3C、4D、5A、6C、7B、8C、9C、10D、11D、12D、13D、14A、15B、16C、17A、18B、19A、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、、211A、2C、3B、4D、、221B、2A、3C、4D、、231D、、2B3A、4C、、241A、2B、3B、4D、5C、、251A、2C、3B、4D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,从短
1.530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、2A、3B、4B、5D、6D、7C、8B、9A、10A、11C、12C、13D、14C、15B、16A、17A、18B、19D、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
1.5151括号内单词的正确形式
271.noticed
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3.turning
4.nervously
5.behind
6.easier
7.to put
8.feet
9.speechless
10.what第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
1028、I willshare withyou atrue storyAhappened acoupleofdays ago.One ofmyclassmate添加或将改为that/which happenedhappening classmatesboughta bagof snacksfrom afood store.A fewroommates werethen invitedto enjoyAsnacks.theUnluckily,all of them gotpoisoned andhad stomachacheswithourfaces pale.Theyaretheir werequicklysenttoa nearbyhospital.Doctors examinedthembutgave themsomemedicine.Theyandwere outofdangersoonbeforetaking themedicine.This accidentshould makeusrealize theafterseriousnessof thefoodsafetyproblem.Istrong suggestthatthewhole societypaysmorestronglypayattention to foodsafety.第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Chris,I havegood newstotellyouthatBangzi operaButterfly loverswill beput onin TheSouthLake GrandTheater buitbefore long.Bangzi operais oneof thefamous Chineseoperas.It showsthe local Huaiheculture;the storyof butterflylovers ismore thanfamiliar andpopular tonatives,just likethestoryof Romeoand Julietin thewest world.Admiring theopera,you canhave abigbite into thelocalculture,we canvisit HuaibeiMuseum afterwatching butterflylovers.Thereare manyhistory articleswhich canhelp you know Huaibeibetter.I sincerelyinvite you to takepart in the activities.Please send a massageand tellmewhat youthink.Yours,Ai Huaiyicomparisonwith light,it wontbe blockedby treeswhen travelling.A.while B.becauseC.when D.though
8.Having ahobby doesdo goodto you.It doesntmatter whatit isit drivesyouto moveforward.A.if onlyB.in caseC.as longasD.in orderthat
9.You cantuse thecomputer now,the upgradeof thesystem isunder way.A.until B.unlessC.as D.after
10.“It mighthave savedmealot ofmoney”,Mr.Chen sighed,“timely fromthe stockmarketthis July”.A.did Iwithdraw B.should IwithdrawC.have Iwithdrawn D.had Iwithdrawn
11.the plantonce aweek ifyou areto getfruit in the autumn.A.Watered B.Watering C.To waterD.Water
12.--P1I sendyou thesigned contractpersonally this time tomorrow.•一Sorry,I ameeting then.A.am attendingB.attendedC.have attendedD.will beattending
13.Lucia impressedher peerstudents withher musicaltalent,as wellas severalforeignlanguages.A.on herown B.under hercontrol C.in hercharge D.at hercommand
14.If youwere to have afew minutesfree,I theopportunity toask you one morequestion.A.would appreciateB.would have appreciatedC.were toappreciate D.had appreciated
15.—Can I haveaday offtomorrow Ineed to visit mygrandma in the hospital.—・I canmanage withoutyou.A.Forget itB.Of courseC.It dependsD.Im afraidnot
16.Ihaveno doubtthat Annawill it,but Iwonder whethershe isreally readyenough.A.dig B.hit C.make D.lift
17.Thanks toChinese peopleshard workand wisdom,China hasinto the secondlargest economy.A.evolved B.slipped C.extended D.shaped
18.It wasonly aftera familyrelated conversationI foundout she wasactually mydistant cousin.A.when B.thatC.which D.who一
19.Will itcost alot to be anexchange student_,but youcan applyfor scholarshipand studentloan.A.I wouldimagine soB.Youve gotme thereC.By allmeans D.Vm withyouonthat
20.-It reallyannoys mewhen aperson*s cellphone goesoff duringa movie-Yeah,me too.It really・A.costs mean armand aleg B.gets onmy nervesC.beats mybrains outD.pulls mylegs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,选40A BC D出最佳选项(分)
21.6My reasonfor startingour familytradition ofreading in thecarwas purelyselfish:I couldnot bearlistening toA SesameStreet Christmasfor another10hours.My three(磁带)children hadbeen addictedto thiscassette onour previoussummer roadtrips.一As Ibegan toprepare forour next500-mile cartrip,I cameacross abook JimTrelease^—The ReadAloud Handbook.This couldbe theanswer tomy problem.I thought.So IputRoald DahlsJames and the GiantPeach intomy bag.When Ibegan to read aloudthe taleofthe boywho escapesthe badguys byhiding insidea giantpeach,my threekids arguedandfought witheach otherin theirseats.But afterseveral lines,they wereattracted intothe rhythmof the wordsand beganto listen.We soonlearned thatthe simplepleasure oflistening toa well-written bookmakes the longmiles pasmore quickly.Sometimes readingbecame the most interestingpart ofthe trip.I readWilsonRawlss SummeroftheMonkeys as we spenttwo daysdrivingtothe beach.We arrived(恢复)just behind the powercrews restoringelectricity aftera tropicalstorm.The raincontinuedmost ofthe week,andthe beach wascovered withoil washedup by the storm.Whenwe returnedhome,I askedmy sonwhat heliked about the trip.He answeredwithout hesitation“The bookyou readin thecar.”Road tripsstill offerchallenges,even thoughmy childrennow areteenagers.But wecontinuetoread asweroll across the country.And Pmbeginning tosee tatreadingaloud hasdone morethan helppass the time.For atleast a little while,we arenot shutin ourownelectronic worlds.And maybeweve startedsomethingthatwill passontothe nextgeneration.
1、Why didthe authorstart readingin thecar A・She wanted to havea betterjourney.B.She wantedto keepa familytraditionC.Her childrenwere addictedto reading.D.Her childrenwere tiredofthecassette.、2How didthe childrenreact afterthe authorreadafew linesA.They keptfighting.B.They hidthemselves.C.They soonsettled down.D.They readtogether aloud.、3What canwe learnabouttheauthor and her familystrip tothe beachA.They werecaught in a storm.B.They enjoyedreading on the road.C.They hada goodtime on thebeach.D.They foundreading boring.4^Which can be thebest titlefor thetextA.Better Travelingthan ReadingB.Books thatChanged MyChildrenC.Road TripsFull ofChallenges D.Reading MakesGreat RoadTrips(分)
22.8Joanna Cole,born onAugust11,1944in Newark,New Jersey,has beencreditedto beoneofthe most popular childrensauthors ofall time.She haswritten over250books andisfamous for writing oneofthemostpopularchildrens bookseries.She knewas earlyas5th gradethatshewasinterested inwriting and science.Cole hasowed alarge partof herpassion toone ofherelementary schoolteachers.Joanna Cole continued hereducation byattending theUniversity ofMassachusetts andIndiana.She wouldeventually earna bachelorsdegree inpsychology fromthe CityCollege ofNewYork in193;after graduationCole decidedto takesome educationcourses tobecome alibrarianat aBrooklyn elementaryschool in
193.Eventually,she wouldtake jobsworking forNewsweek,Seesaw bookclub.Coles passionforwritingandsciencewas stillalive andwell duringthistime.In1971shedecided to write herfirst book,Cockroaches.She didsome researchand discoveredthere hadnever been abook writtenfor childrenabout cockroaches.So shethoughtshe wouldbe the first.Cole struckgeld whenshe wrote the firstMagic SchoolBus in
1985.The bookwould goonto bepublished thefollowing yearand quicklybecame bookseries andcartoon seriesdue toitssuccess.Colecontinuedtowriteboth non-fiction andfiction booksfor children.She writesinawaythat willhopefully inspirechildren to think like a scientist.She doesthis bywriting ideasinsteadof justfacts.She alsotries toask questionsin her books thatrequire childrentothinkanddiscover theanswers asthey read.This createsan engagingexperience forchildren,so itis nowonderwhy youngerreaders arehooked onherbooks.、1When JoannaCole wasyoung,she.A.was verypopular withchildrenB・got inspiredby oneof herteachersC.began hercareer ofwriting novelsD.knew whatshe woulddo inthe future、2What doesthe underlinedphrase probablymeanA.Made afortune.B.Made apromise.C.Got ideas.D.Obtained help.、3What dowe knowabout JoannaColeA.She is themostfamous womanwriter inAmerica.B.She writesnovels notonly forkids butfor adults.C.She isan expertat gettingscience acrossto readers.D.She hasmade greatcontributions toscience.、4What kindof personis Coleinthe passageA・Positive andbrave.B.Popular andreliable.C.Serious andhonest.D・Talented andcreative.23・(8分)If youveeverbeenannoyed bythe sound of someoneeating,especially astheynoisily slurpnoodles dontworry,youre not alone.9A companyhas recentlydesigned afork thatconnects toan appon yoursmart phone9which will then playnoise cancellingsounds ifyou happento slurpyour noodlestoo loudly.The fork was designedwith amicrophone in its handlethat istrained torecognize the soundof slurping.The microphonewillthensendasignal tothe phoneapp.setting offthe noisecancellingsounds.The company that designedthe fork,called Otohikofork,was inspiredby whatis callednnoodle harassment1*by socialmedia users,which isrunning wildin Japan.“The Japanese,who generallydislike noisyeating,consider itproper andeven preferabletosuck upones noodleswith aloud slurpingsound.Unfortunately forvisitors,however,such enthusiasticslurping tendsto grateon theirnerves,which iswhat leadtothecreation ofthe phrasennoodle harassmentinthefirst place.The companybehindthe fork,Nissin,isthevery samecompanythatinvented CupNoodles,who broughtinstant noodlestotheworld nearly70yearsago,so they are definitelyconcernedabout whetheror notforeigners areput offbythesoundofslurping noodles.The forkis beingsold for a good$130,but thosebothered enoughby noodleslurpers willlikelyfind itwell worththe money.Nissin isonly planninga limitedrun of5000forks for thetimebeing,which cannow bepre-ordered onlythrough theirwebsite.The companyis planningto beginreleasing themjust intime for the holidays.Of course,itstill remainstobeseen iftheforkcanbeprogrammed todrown outthesoundof loudchewers,which isprobably ofgreater concernto sensitiveWesterners.
1、From thetext we can know that・A.noodleharassment**is usedto reducethe noiseB.the Otohikofork willencourage noodlesales inJapanC.the microphoneinitshandle stopsthe slurpingsound、D.the appon asmart phoneoperates justlikeasilencer2The newforkwasinvented.A.to bringnoodle eatersmore funB.to solvea practicalproblemC.to change the Japaneseeating habitD.to popularizeinstant noodles、3The newfork willbe themost helpfulfor.A.Western visitorsto JapanB.fans of Japanese noodles、C.the spreadof Japaneseculture D.the reformofJapanesefood4Which ofthefollowing canbe thebest titleA・A NewFork WinsPopularity B・Nissin MakesAnother InventionC.A NoiseCancelling ForkBorn D.Good Newsfor WesternVisitors(分)
24.8Kincaid lookedat hiswatch:eight-seventeen.The truckstarted onthesecondtry,and hebacked out,shifted gears,and movedslowly downthe alleyunder hazysun.Through thestreetsof Bellinghamhe went,heading southon Washington11,running along the coastof PugetSoundforafew miles,then followingthe highwayas itswung eastalittlebefore meetingU.SRoute
20.Turning intothe sun,he beganthelong,winding drivethrough theCascades.He likedthiscountry andfelt unpressedstopping nowand thento makenotes aboutinteresting possibilitiesforfuture expeditionsor toshoot what he called“memory snapshots.The purposeof thesecausalphotographs wasto remindhim ofplaces hemight wantto visitagain andapproach moreseriously.In laterafternoon heturned northat Spokane,picking upU.S.Route2,which wouldtakehim halfwayacrossthenorthern UnitedStates toDuluth,Minnesota.He wishedforthethousandth timein his life thathe hada dog,a goldenretriever,maybe,for travelslike thisand tokeep himcompany athome.But hewas frequentlyaway;overseas muchofthetime andit wouldnot befair tothe animal.Still,he thoughtabout itanyway.In afew yearshe wouldbe gettingtoo oldforthehard fieldwork.must geta dogthen.He saidtohimself.Drives likethis alwaysput himinto asentimental mood.The dogwas partof it.RobertKincaid wasalone asits possibletobe-an onlychild,parents bothdead,distant relativeswhohad losttrack ofhim andhe of them,no closefriends.He thoughtabout Marian.She hadleft himnine yearsago after five years of marriage.Hewas fifty-two now,that wouldmake herjust underforty.Marian haddreams ofbecoming amusician,a folksinger.She knewall ofthe Weaverssongs andsang thempretty wellin thecoffeehouseof Seattle.When hewas homeintheold days,he droveher tothe showsand satinthe audiencewhile shesang.His longabsences—two orthreemonthssometimes—were hardonthemarriage.He knewthat.She wasaware ofwhathedid whenthey decidedto getmarried,and bothofthemhad avaguesense thatit couldall behandled somehow.It couldntwhen hecame fromphotographinga storyin Icelandand shewas gone.The noteread,Robert,it didntwork out.I leftyou theHarmonyguitar.Stay in touch.”He didntstay intouch.Neither didshe.He signedthe divorcepapers whenthey arrivedayear laterand caughta planefor Australiathe nextday.She hadasked fornothing exceptherfreedom.、1Which routeistheright onetaken byKincaid一一A.Bellingham-Washington11—Puget SoundU.S Route20U.S Route2-Duluth一一一一B.U.S.Route2Bellingham Washington11Puget SoundU.S Route20—Duluth一一C.U.S.Route2U.S Route20Duluth-Bellingham—Washington11一一一D.Bellingham Washington11U.S.Route2—U.S Route20Duluth、2Which statementis trueaccording tothe passageA.Kincaids parentswere deadandheonly kept intouch with somedistant relatives.B.Kincaid wouldhave hada dogif hehadnt beenaway fromhome toomuch.C.Kincaid usedtohavea goldenretriever.D.Kincaid neededa dogin doinghis hardfieldwork.、3Why didKincaid stopto takephotos whiledrivingA.To write“memory snapshots^B.To remindhimself ofplaces hemight wanttovisitagain.C.To avoidforgetting theway back.D.To shootbeautiful sceneryalongtheroad.、4What canyouknowabout MarianA,She diedafterfiveyearsofmarriage.B.She wasolder thanKincaid.C.She couldsing verywell andearned bigmoney.D.She wasnotaprofessional popsinger.、5We candraw aconclusion fromthepassagethat.A.Marian knewwhat wouldhappen beforeshe marriedKincaid.B.Kincaid thoughthis absencewouldbea problemwhenhemarried Marian.C.It turnedout thatMarian couldnot standKincaids absenceand left him.D.After Marianlefthim,they stillkeptintouchwitheachother.(分)
25.10Most peopleknowthatlistening tomusic whentheyare feeling downordepressed canencourage theirspirits.However studieshave alsoshown thatmusic,especially certaintones canreduce stress.Music canchange brainwavepatterns,deepen breathing,and bringon atotallystress-free andmore openmindset(」心态)・Using musicto relaxwhen consideringa particularproblemmay notonly raiseyour mood,but alsocould helpyou reachthat Ha-haHmoment andfinda solution.Music hasalso beenshown notonly tomake youfeel good,but also,tobeagreatmotivator.For example,during exercise,listening tomusic cankeep yougoing,or getyoutoexercise morebyhelping youto ignorenegative feelingsof tirednessand focusonthepleasurable feelingsyouget frombeing absorbedinthemusic.Music ismainly usedto recordemotion.When welisten toa piece of musicwe sharethe(本来的)artisfs feelingson avisceral level.That canbe sad,and whoamong ushasnt puton apainfullove songto shareinthemisery aftera badbreak-up Onthe contrary,wecanshare inthedelight ofsongs ofjoy andhappiness,or anysong orpiece of music thatreminds usof aparticularhappy timein ourpast.So nexttime youarefeelingdown,putonBeethoven*s Odeto Joy,I betyou willfeel alotbetter aboutwhatever itwas thatwas botheringyou!
1、We caninfer fromthefirstparagraph thatmusic can・A.benefit youin manywaysB・promote youto findmore questionsC.changethepatterns ofyour lifestyleD.influence yourattentiontoa problem、2The authorwrotethesecond paragraphmainly to.A.tell usa storyB.make somecommentsC.give usan exampleD.list somefacts、3When weenjoy apieceofsad music,.A.well sharethe artisfsfeelings deeplyB・we mayrecall ourmiserable pastC.we maybe remindedof particularjoyD.well showmercy onthe artist*slife、4Whafs thebest titleofthetextA.What musicmeans toa musiclover B.Why peoplelove happymusicC.What kindofmusicis popularD.How musicchanges yourlife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,从短
1.530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)
26.30When Iwas16I wrotea listof thingsthat Iwantedtodo inmy lifetime.。
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