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新蔡县第一高级中学学年高三下学期月份月考英语试题2024-20254注意事项答题前请填好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息;
1..请将答案正确填写在答题卡上2
一、听力(共两节,满分分)略30
二、阅读理解(共两节,共20小题.每小题2・5分,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
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37.5分)ADont callMadison Stewardan environmentalist.She seesherself simplyas anindividual takingaction indefense ofsomethingshe lovesthafs inneed ofprotection.(老手).Despite heryouth,the24-year-old is an underseaveteran Shegrew upsailing aroundthe GreatBamer Reefonher parents9boat andspent herearly lifefree divingwhile patientlywaiting for the daywhen she could gether scubadiving(水肺潜水)certification,aged
12.Already impressedby sharks,Madison wasnow pleasedto be able toobserve themin their ownworld.I gotto knowthe sharks...!could recognizethem bysight,“Madison says.“Other peoplehad dogsaroundthem growing up.I hadsharks.But withina couple of years,she sawa greatreduction inshark numberson thereef.One dayI wentin thewater andcouldntfind mysharks anywhere,sharks Idspent mychildhood with,she says.Theyd beencaught andkilled.^^It was acritical momentfor Madison.She leftschool at14to behomeschooled soshecouldspend more time in the ocean.She taughtherself toshootunderwater videoto documentsharks in their ownworld andshare hersense of wonder withothers.She launched an onlinechanneland builthuge followingfor herdocumentaries whereshe focuseson issueslike inadequateprotection for some(鳍)shark speciesand theglobal sharkfin industry.In2014,Madison was the subjectof theencouraging documentaryShark Girl,which introducedher toa globalaudience.In2017,she appearedas anOcean Guardian^^in thedocumentary Bluethat exploreda lotof threatsto theworldsmarine environments,including thedamaging effectof theglobal sharkfishery.The filmthat encouragesviewers togetinvolved and the individualto makea differenceby theirown directaction wouldnever beunderestimated.
21.What didMadison dobefore gettingher scubadiving certificationA.She wentboating alone.B.She practisedfree diving.C.She wentsailing aroundAustralia.D.She protectedthe GreatBarrier Reef.
22.Why didMadison shootunderwater videoto documentsharksA・To recordsharks worldofwonder.B.To popularizeher photographyworks.C.To raiseawareness ofshark conservation.D.To sparemoretimeto accompanysharks.参考答案题号21222324252627282930B C D A A DC BD D答案题号31323334353637383940答案C AB CAAB EG C题号41424344454647484950答案D AB CA DD ACD题号5152535455A DB BD答案
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66.I hurriedinto the theater,only to find therewere evenmore bikersinside.They werechatting loudlyand seemedtofill everycorner of the place.My heartsank evenfurther.I quicklyfound anempty seatin theback row,trying tomakemyself asinconspicuous aspossible.I clutchedmy bagtightly,constantly glancingaround,praying thatnothing badwouldhappen.Every nowand then,I peekedat the bikers,wondering what they weredoing here.Were theygoing tocausetrouble Thetension in the airwas palpable,and Iregretted mydecision tocome alone.When the film began,I realizedthat thebikers werean animalrescue group.They hadcome tosupport thefundraiserfor thelocal animalshelters.As thedocumentary unfolded,showing theplight of the abandoned dogs,I sawmany of thebikers wipingaway tears.They wereas movedas I was by the heartwarmingand heartbreakingstories.During theintermission,some of them evencame overto me,smiling kindlyand askingif I was enjoyingthefilm.Their toughexteriorshid big,soft hearts.I feltashamed ofmy initialfear andwas trulygrateful that I haddecided tocome.
67.One possibleversion:When itcomes tohow toimprove ourEnglish learningefficiency,I wouldlike topropose anew strategy.I suggestwestart aTutoring Program“where studentsexcelling in English canhelp thosewho arestruggling.The reasonwhy I put forwardthis proposalis that this kindof tutoringhas beenproven toenhance ourunderstanding of materials.Besides,it canalso fostera supportivelearning environmentand strengthenthe bondof ourrelationship.Not onlydoes this method reinforcethe knowledgeof thetutors but it alsoprovides personalizedguidance tothelearners.I hopethismethodwill leadto betterEnglish proficiency.Lefs worktogether toget ourEnglish improved!
23.Which of the followingmay agreewith MadisonsphilosophyA.Great mindsthink alike.B.Action speakslouder thanwords.C.Together wecan makea difference.D.Personal influencecant beignored.
24.Whafs thepurpose ofwriting thispassageA.To introducean influentialconservationist.B・To advertisesome encouragingdocumentaries.C.To inspirepeople toprotect whateverthey love.D.To informpeople how to preservemarine wildlife.B(灵长类动物)(后代)A puzzlingprimate mightbe theoffspring oftwo distantlyrelated species.And thismonkeybusiness isworrying scientists.Six yearsago,tour guideBrenden Mileswas travelingdown theKinabatangan River.He wason the SoutheastAsian islandof Borneo.Suddenly,he spottedan odd-looking primate,so hesnapped afew photos.At first,he thoughtit couldbeasilvered leafmonkey withrare coloring.But thenhe noticedother details:The monkeystail wasthickerthan itshould be,and itsnose waslong likethat of a proboscismonkey.(杂交物种).Scientists havenow studiedthose photos.They suspectthatthismystery monkeyisa hybrid Sometimescloselyrelated specieshybridize.This happensonly occasionallyin thewild.But whatwas especiallysurprising in this caseisthat themonkeys suspectedparents amale proboscismonkey anda femalesilvered leafmonkey——are distantrelatives.Scientists areconcerned thatthis mightsignal that the creaturesparent speciesare introuble.Changes to the parent monkeys habitatmight explainahybrid,“said Nadine Ruppert,a primatologistwho studiedthemystery monkey.Oil palmplantations have been expandingalong theKinabatangan River.As foreststurn tofarmland,wildlife habitatscan beharmed orlost.In somespots,the suspectedparent monkeyspecies havebeen squeezedinto smallpatchesof forestalong thatriver,Ruppert said.Monkeys therecould haveto competemore formates.In closequarters,themale ofthe biggerspecies candominate.In thiscase,the proboscismale mighteasily displacemales ofthe silvered leafmonkey.”The mystery monkey hasmade peopleliving in the areavery excited.The hybridis gorgeous,but wedont wanttosee moreofthemJ Ruppertsaid.“Both proboscismonkeys andsilveredleafmonkeys maylack enoughfood andspace tobehaveas theywould naturally.^^In Borneoand aroundthe world,human activitiesand climatechange arehurting animalhabitats.As naturalhabitats arelost,mating betweendifferent speciesmight increase.
25.What isthe secondparagraph mainlyaboutA.The discoveryofarare species.B,A photographer^unusual adventure.C.The newfeatures ofa strangeprimate.D.Differences betweentwo monkeyspecies.
26.What canbe inferredabout the two suspectedparentmonkeyspeciesA.They haveto fightfor oilpalm fruit.B.They werepreviously closerelatives.C.Proboscis monkeysare smallerin size.D.Shared habitatsinfluence theirinteraction.
27.What maycause hybridization according tothe textA.Natural disasters.B.Unsustainable farming.C.Extensive deforestation.D.Competitions within the species.
28.How doesNadineRuppertfeel about the appearanceofthe“mysterymonkey”?A.Puzzled.B.Concerned.C.Excited.D.Relieved.CThe imageof thatstaircase neverleft mymind.It had been fortyyears sinceI graduatedhigh school,but thestaircasehaunted mymemories.Boys wouldsit onboth sidesofthestaircase,rating thegirls aswe walkedby.If theythought agirl wasreally ugly,they barked.Every time I walkedup ordown thosestairs,the barks,woofs,and laughterrang in my ears.“Just ignorethem,“my motheradvised.And Idid.On thesurface.But inside the painfulmessage that I wasuglyrooted deepinto mysoul.Eventually,I graduated,got acceptedto collegeon theWest Coast,and leftsmall-town Coloradobehind me.I earnedadegree inCommunications,launchedarewarding careerasawriter andteacher,got married,and raisedtwo amazingboys.But when I lookedinthemirror,the doubtsreturned.Then I got aninvitation to my fortieth high schoolreunion.I didntlike high school,but I wanted to go backand tellthoseboys off.Iwanted to tellthem howhurtful andunkind they were.And Iwantedtoshow themthey werewrong.I hadahusband,a familyand all the thingstheyd mademe feelI wasntworthy of.(差事),I practicedmy speechin mymind asI ranerrands cookeddinner,and exercisedat senioraerobics.InSeptember,I drovedown tothe townwhere Idspent myhigh schoolyears.Iputon myfavorite blouse,touched up mymake-up,and steeledmyself forthe Fridaynight openingreception.Maybe itstrue thatmemory isthe firstthing togo.On thenight,people greetedme politely,drinks inhand,flattering mewith“You haventchanged atall.Id lookattheface andstudy thenametag with the graduationphoto,butitdidnt ringa bellmost ofthe time.Had Icompletely erasedthat wholeperiod ofmy lifefrom mymemory WasI atthe wrongreunion No,somewomen rememberedmy motherbeing theirGirl Scoutleader.Others hadkind thingsto sayabout myfather,a localcollege(枯萎)professor.My plannedspeech wiltedon mylips.Instead,I chattedbreezily aboutmy twogrown sons,living inSeattle,and writingresumes forBoeing workers.People werenice enough,but asidefrom acoupleoffriends,I feltlike I wastalking tostrangers.(怨恨)It waspointless tohold agrudge againstpeople Icouldnt evenrecognize.I was only hurtingmyself byreplayingthose memoriesinmymind.I knewI neededto forgive.A darksorrow liftedfrom mysoul.I felthappier,moreself-confident andattractive.Back home,our seniorfitness instructornoticed that I waswearing anew T-shirt.You arereally rockin9that shirtJshe said.I smiled.Shed saidthat before,but thistimeIbelieved it.A.To meether oldteachers.B.To proveher career success.
29.Why didthe authordecide toattend the40thhighschool reunionC.To apologizefor pastmisunderstandings.D.To confronthurtful boysand showher worth.
30.What canwe learnfrom thispassageA.The authorfought againsther bulliesdirectly.B,The reunionattendees weremostly strangers.C.The authorscareersuccesshealed hertrauma.
31.What canbe inferredabouttheauthors feelingsafter thehighschoolreunionA.Confused andsad.B,Angry andproud.C.Relieved andconfident.D.Disappointed andregretful.
32.Which isthe besttitle forthe passageA.The Powerof LettingGo B-A SurprisingReunion LetterC.Finding Friendsin StrangersD.The PainfulHigh SchoolYearsD.The instructorscompliment wasfirst genuinelyembraced.If youregoing tovisit Barcelona,what areyou going to dothere Readour guidesfor somereally coolideas.GaudibuildingsYoure goingto seea lotof Gaudibuildings withbright colors.But whoor whatis GaudiHe was an architectfromBarcelona.Some peoplesay hewasaterrible student,but hisbuildings areamazing.One ofthe bestplaces toseeGaudis extraordinarydesigns isParc GueLIt isa greatplace tohang outwith friendsand escapefrom thenoise ofthecity.MuseumsTake thetrain tothe Dali Theater Museum.It9s pinkontheoutside,with hugeeggs onthe roof.Inside,you cansee someofDalis paintings.Or gotothePicasso Museuminthecenter ofthe cityand seea largecollection ofhis paintings.Nou CampIfyou areinto football,plan avisit tothe Nou Camp,home ofFC Barcelona.Theres spacefor around100,000people,so ifsthesecond largestfootball stadiumin Europe.Amusement parksPort Aventura isabout anhour from the cityby train,but itsworth it.If yourebrave,you canride thetallest and•(过山车)fastest rollercoastei inEurope,but thereare alsogentle ridesand nicerestaurants and cafes.Or,if youprefer tostayin Barcelona,an old-fashioned bluetram willtake youup the mountain tothe Tibidabo park,one ofthe oldestamusementparks inthe world.Apart fromlooking atthe cityfromthetop ofthemountain,you canenjoy25rides,includinga bigwheel anda reallyscary rollercoaster.A.It isa noisybut amazingplace.B.Its agood placefor afree walk.
33.What dowe knowabout ParcGuelC.It ishome tothe architectGaudi.D.Its anextraordinary Gaudibuilding.
34.Which isthe bestsuggestion toa soccerfanA.Parc GueLB.Port Aventura.C.NouCamp.D.DaliTheaterMuseum.
35.What doPortAventuraand theTibidaboparkhave incommonA.Exciting rollercoaster service.B.Fantastic restaurantsandcafes.C.A goodview ofBarcelona.D.Wonderful campingactivities.第二节七选五(共小题;每小题分,共分)
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512.5()I gotafraid whenI wasgoingtojoin ThompsonRivers UniversityTRU herein Canada.The factwas thatI wasfaraway frommy countrywith atotally newculture andnew peopleand Ibecame nervousbecause I had noexperience ofgettingadjusted witha wholenew place,language andculture.36Speaking Englishfluently andmaintaining my confidencewhen chattingwith eachperson hereposed anotherfor me.Before Ilanded in Canada,Ihadknown I would facea lotof problems.37It happenedespecially whenit came tofiguring outhow tofix itor makethe necessaryadjustments here.I wasntable tocommunicate with people soeasily becausetheaccent hereinCanadawasnt familiarto me.38That directlycontributed tomy hesitationin talkingwithpeoplearoundme.Besides,the fearof makingmistakes waskilling mydesire togive itanothertry.To breakthrough thesedifficulties,I realizedthatIhad toactively engagewith thelocal environmentand thediversecommunity aroundme.When Ifirst cameto TRU,I metwith nationaland internationalstudents,talked tothem aboutourculture,like howour interactionshappened,the waywe communicated,and thetraditions wewere keeping.I started toobserve people,including howthey talked,their expressions,intonation,stress,vocabulary,and theway theyused phrasesinconversations.I alsostartedtotalk withmy friendsinEnglish.39I persisted increasingly togradually adaptto andfeel ateasewiththenew language,culture,tradition andalltheaspects thatrequired myadjustments.40Nothing isimpossible toachieve.All youneed todo toachieve agoal ishard work,practice andnot feelingshywhen youremaking amistake.I amlearning alot bymaking lots of mistakes.Now mistakesdont botherme anyway.A.This wasa bigchallenge forme.B.However,Iwasstill ata losssometimes.C.From allthis Ihave learneda vitallesson.D.But thingsstill wentbeyond myexpectation.E.Canadians usedifferent intonationand stress.F.I realizedthatIshould getaccustomed toit withall mymight.第三节完形填空(共小题.每小题分,满分G.Those longconversations weregrowingupmy confidencelevel.151分)15Two yearsago,Susie Griffin,the ownerof DunwoodyHair SalonintheMt.Vernon ShoppingCenter,cametoworkearly onemorning tofind ahomeless man41onabench nearthe entranceto herbusiness.Instead of42him away,she tookaninterest inhim.She learnedhis nameis Ken.While notfully comprehendingKens43,but learningthat hewas estrangedfrom hisfamily,Griffindecided tohelp him.It was44that hesuffered froma varietyof mentalissues,but Griffindecided tohelp.She broughthimclothes andfood45,He wasntalways nearthe46,but hewas aroundenough thatitbecame a47for herto providehim witha meal,snacks,or water.Soon herclients andfriends48helping him.When itwas cold,they gavehim asleeping bag;when49weather waspredicted,they broughthim araincoat andumbrella.It soonbecame acommunity of
50.Once,when hehadbeen51for severalweeks,Griffin drovearound Atlanta,finally52him ona streetcomer inDecatur.He saidhe justdecided towalk there,“she said.Ken53to Dunwoodyand thecommunity outreachcontinued untila monthago,when hewas hitby acar whilecrossingDunwoody VillageParkway.He54significant headinjuries.Griffin andher communitysaid theyare55to helpingKen.I cantdo alot tohelp people,but Icanhelp Ken,“she said.
41.A.playing B.drawing C.singing D.sleeping
42.A.driving B,taking C.sending D.pushing
43.A.family B.history C・preference D.hobby
44.A.awful B.strange C.obvious D.abnormal
45.A.regularly B.clumsily C.deliberately D.casually
46.A.park B.mall C.square D.shop
47.A.burden B,recreation C.privilege D.habit
48.A.engaged inB.persistedinC.excelled inD.delighted in
49.A.moderate B.mild C.rough D.pleasant
50.A.protesters B.advocates C,donors D.helpers
51.A.missing B.traveling C.working D.migrating
52.A.seizing B,observing C.chasing D,spotting
53.A.contributed B・returned C・submitted D.journeyed
54.A.avoided B,suffered C.caused D.accumulated
55.A.attached B,opposed C.subjected D.committed第卷非选择题共分II55第一部分语法填空共小题,每小题分;共分10L515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注意答案请写在答题卡上,写在本卷L无效阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1密码学家,Wang Xiaoyun,a well-known Chinesecryptographer wasborn ina teacherfamily inZhucheng,Shandong in
1966.56influence byher father,she showeda stronginterest inmathematics andphysics fromanearly age.Due toher excellentmathematics inthe collegeentrance examination,she appliedfortheDepartment ofMathematicsat Shandong University,57in1987,she wasadmitted tothe graduateschool ofShandongUniversityandstudied analyticnumber theorywith ProfessorPan Chengdong,a famousmathematician.More thana yearlater,under theadviceofthe58instruct,Wang Xiaoyuntransferred tocryptography.Over theyears,the hashfunctions MD5and SHA-1havebeen59general recognizedasthemost advancedand算法widely-used importantalgorithms worldwide.According tothe60convention method,even an advanced computerneedsto beoperated for1million yearsto becracked.However,in2004and2005,thetwofixed goldsoup“algorithmswere crackedby Wang Xiaoyun,61cause astrong“earthquake“intheinternational cryptographycommunity.Moreover,in2005,WangXiaoyunand domesticexperts designedChinasfirst hashfunction algorithmstandard SM3,62security hasbeen highlyrecognized athome andabroad.After therelease of()SM3,dozens ofindustry standardsinthefield ofpassword-related fields63release andthe countrysunderstandingof()cyber securityissues becameclearer anddeeper.64make ournetwork safer,wemust useour researchcapabilities todo agood jobof nationalpassword protection,“said Wangin terms65future researchdreams.第二部分书面表达(满分分)
40.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66移Iwas in Philadelphiafor aconference whenI sawanadinthe hotel.A nearbytheater wasshowing adocumentary己录片)about severallocal animalshelters thatwere helpingto saveabandoneddogsacross thecountry.I loveanimals,andI feltan urgetogoto thisfundraising event.However,none ofmyco-workers wouldgo withme,and Iwas worriedaboutwalking onthe streetalone at night.I resignedmyself tospending theevening inmy hotelroom,but assoon asIgotback tomy roomI feltrestless andbored.The theaterwhere theevent wastaking placewas onlyabout fiveblocks fromthehotel,andthearea aroundthe hoteldidntseem particularlydangerous.So,I decidedto braveit.I gatheredupmywallet androom keyand setoff.It wasalready gettingdark andthe streetswere nearlydeserted.I managedtofindthe streetthe theaterwason,but一whenIturned thecorner,I stoppedin shock.In frontofthetheater werea groupof bikersvery big,tough-looking bikers.Ive knownlotsofmotorcycle enthusiastsand mostare nicepeople.However,inthiscase,Iwasa womanall alone,in(徽章)a strangeneighborhood,atnight,and therewere twentyorsovery largemen-all wearinginsignia thatindicated一theywerein somesort ofclub standingbefore me.Warning bellsbegan tosound inmy head,and myheart waspounding.Was1atthe right theaterHad Imisread thedate ofthe eventAsign outsidethetheatertold methatIwasinthe rightplace ontherightevening.Nevertheless,I wonderedif Ishouldrush backtomyhotel insteadof walkingthrough thatcrowd ofbikers.I finallydecided thatIwouldbe saferinsidethe注意theater.Hopefully,thebikerswould havegone awaybythetime thefilm wasover.⑴续写词数应为个左右;150⑵请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答I humedinto thetheater,only tofind therewere evenmore bikersinside.When thefilm began,I realizedthat thebikers werean animalrescue group.
六、书信写作.你将就“如何提高英语学习效率”这一主题写一篇发言稿,准备参加你班下周一的英语演讲活动,内容包67括.你的方法;
1.说明理由2注意.写作词数应为个左右;
180.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答3When itcomes tohowtoimprove ourEnglish learningefficiency,。
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