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玉溪一中学年上学期高三期中考
2024.2025英语试卷命题人李春艳刘慧萍审题人高三英语备课组第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5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O每段对话仅读一遍
1.What kindof petdoes the woman wishto haveA.A dog.B.A cat.C.Some fish.
2.What does the womanthink of the gameA.Its a perfect choicefor birthdaygifts.B.Its toodifficult foryoung kids.C.Its tooscary forLily.
3.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In apark.B.In asupermarket.C.In the speakers house.
4.How willthe speakershave theirdinner tonightA.By cookingat home.B.By goingto arestaurant.C.By orderingfast foodonline.
5.Who is the womanprobably talkingtoA.Her husband.B.Her friend.C.A postman.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5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秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.Why doesthe manmeet the womanA.To applyfor ajob.B.To borrowmoney.C.To opena bankaccount.
7.What timeis itnowA.10:40a.m.B.11:00a.m.C.11:20a.m.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.Who isDavidA.The womansco-worker.B.The mansformer roommate.C.The speakers5college teacher.wagged histail,his eyesfilled withkindness,not aggression.I satback,watching him文嵯One dayin firstgrade,I waswalking hom^y na blackdog suddenlyran outfrom ayard道near thecomer of our street.I stoppedanFs aside of dogs Idnever experienced.Staringn^t^ie,he began to circleme.Scared,I triedto walkaway.The momentmy backwasturned,he seized my ankle.His teethlocked into my flesh.I screamedand kickeduntil helet gb:5福蠹即他/含患金邸with th6-18b meuntil Sarmy R6Q
9.CBCABI rffliMito the house,crying sohard thatmy mothercouldnt understandwhat hadhappened.Once mywounds werecleaned andbandage Itold her,A dogbit me,e型二]Mommy feltmore^eSayS4ian scaredanimusTSvSRiad hurtmefor邸眺FCtJ nevertrust anotherdog againJ I said.究形Th ght,my nightmaresgrew worse.My fearofdogsgrew sointense thatI refused tovisitzpp必fani^^b2345*6^^©!!国a dog5liu§§c14et5gc Ibecame soterrified thatmy mo语填dto walkme pastthe housewhere thedog livedevery day,and Istruggled to报曲簪get ovegXh ets
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64.to欣逸的超训咽珈酮岫哂附圈词谊酬的focus yteac®ted mydmy13fmi“Ga$L唾edme this色ar Jmymom saidas wewalked home.Remember续审询麴应刑]哪空姑2^nge through the powerof music.请按如稀式速答题例勺相应位置他骷2,equipment could be improvedin futureperformances.In anycase,this concertwas trulyunforgettable andsignificant.With mymom fsgentle encouragement,I knewI hadto try.读后续写With mymoms gentleencouragement,I knewI hadto try.I tooka deepI andslowly眼曲而而reached outmy handtowards Chips.My fingerstrembled asI extI contj^d fOWofpast fears throughmy mind,but Ipushed themaside.I closedmy eyesbriefly andforced ntotouch him.To mysurprise,instead ofbarking orpulling away,Chips swagged histail andleanedintomyhand.The softnessof hisfur undermy fingercomforting,and asmall smilecreptonto myface.I continuedto pathim,feeling somethinghad changedin mymind.settle atmy feet,and theweight of the fearI hadcarried forso longbegantolift.My mom他smiled,clearly noticingthe chae inme,and Ismile back.I hadthought that all dogswantedto hurtme,but Chipshad provenme wrong.For the first timesince theattack,Ifelt likeI couldlet goof myfear andstart totrust again.Only thendid Irealize thattoconquer fearisthebeginning ofgrowth.应用my friendEmma She has ablack Labradornamed Chips,and shesinvited usto meethim.”文他两冲熄甘岚Dread fiffh0dmdi opMemted p^nfbtoihnctenfe uringa wide唾匕砥铀即虫邙幽由限如丽©皿卜即求限ipgftKhics liiiiMt51h highquality thatitwas arevealiagiOR啊郸嗯殖隰stjjiBt,陋eNojt魏地由6耳池啊As Chipswagged histail,I co设对映1超如同的长细锄Miclfe第魔窥8杀监住翻kptow期电挞唾幅宵RS dshould hiPOfe中信赤sa brilliantidea andaperfectexecution.It was注意this immersiveexperience thatbroughtstudents fromdifferent culturestogether andreath:ndedirgedyselfmplys was[hips
9.What was the maninterested induring collegeA.Computers.B.Sports.C.The arts.
10.What didthewomando at the weekendA.She attendeda wedding.B.She boughta computer.C.She workedovertime.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.What dowe know about thewomanA.She startseating healthyfood.B.Shehasno timeto growvegetables.C.She spendsmore money on foodthan before.
12.Why didthe manstart planninghis mealsA.To loseweight.B.To followhis mothersadvice.C.To keepfocused atthe supermarket.
13.What are the speakersmainly talkingaboutC.Dealing withfood waste.A.Eating healthily.B.Reducing foodcosts.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.What doesthewomanwant towatch C.A realityshow.A.A natureprogram.B.A basketballgame.
15.How didthe mansee moviesas ayoung boyC.In acinema.A.On TV.B.On DVD.C.It isworth themoney.
16.What doesthe manthink ofwatching movieson TVA.It isnot veryamazing.B.It haslimited choices.C.Friends.
17.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakers听第10段材A.Teacher andstudent.B.Parent andchild.料,回答第18至20题C.By train.
18.How didthe speakerget toLondon fromParisA.By bus.B.By plane.C.New Zealand.
19.Which countrydoesthespeaker want to visitnextA.The U.S.B.Australia.
20.What doesthespeakermean atthe endof thetalkA.He enjoysliving aneasy life.B.Traveling makeshis lifewonderful.C.Young peopleshould experiencenew cultures.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)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(寄养的)()We areseeking fostersupport forlarge dogs50pounds andup.We arenotaccepting applicationsfor catsor smallanimals thistime.You playa keyrole in an animasjourneyby providingunique careto ananimal outsideof theshelter environment.Whatever the()circumstances are,Animal HumaneSociety AHSis hereto supportyou throughyour fosterjourney.Requirements:・Foster volunteersmust be18years oldor older.・Applicants mustlive within60miles aroundAHS shelterslocated inMinnesota.・Foster volunteersshould havea stable,comfortable,safe environmentto providefor ananimal,as well as plentyof loveto give!Application process:Step1:Please watchthis videobefore completingyour volunteerapplication.It coversimportantinformation youneed toknowaboutfoster volunteerapplication atAHS,and someofthe topicscovered in the videowill bediscussed duringyour volunteer interview.Step2:Submit yourapplication tofoster.Step3:After youvecompleted theapplication,youll beinstructed toschedule avirtualinterview with a VolunteerServices Coordinator.Step4:Attend yourvirtual interview.If youare acceptedinto theprogram,AHS requiresa$35application fee,which contributesto the costs of administrative processingand volunteertraining.You willalso receivean AHSvolunteer T-shirt as a thank-you.If youare passionateaboutour programand areunable topay thefee pleasereach outto volunteer@animalhumanesociety.org todiscuss options.
21.Which of the followingwill resultin anapplicants disqualificationA.Having justturned
18.B.Expecting adog weighing55pounds.C.Wandering aboutwith nofixed home.D.Living about50miles fromAHS shelters.
22.What canapplicants findin thevideoA.Ways toraise largedogs properly.B.Related informationin thevolunteerinterview.C.Requirements ofadopting catsor smallanimals.D.Conditions ofAHS sheltersfor homelessanimals.
23.Why arethe applicantschargedA.To cover thecostof thevolunteer T-shirt.B.To supportthe medicalcare of the fosteranimals.C.To ensureapplicants commitmentto theprogram.D.To fundmanagement andtraining.BSylvain Saudansskiing wasso alarminglyambitious thatpeople struggledto believehisaccomplishments werereal.The Swissextreme skiing pioneer becamethefirstto successfullyrushdown the Spencer Couloir5s55-degree slope(斜坡)——with morethan200turns,atspeeds closeto free-fall onFrances Aiguillede Blaitieremountain in
1967.Locals didnttrustthat hedreally doneit untila planeflew overthe mountainand tookphotos ofhis skitracks.Nicknamed theskier of the impossible/9Saudan soughtout slopesfrom theHimalayas totheAlps,often reachingthe peaksby helicopter.But in1982,he climbedfor25days toreach the26,500-foot summitof PakistansGasherbrum I,searching forvirgin areasin itsnatural state.Thefirst todare somethingarethereal adventurers/9he saidin
2016.Its thefirst thatcounts.”Raised ona farmin theAlps,Saudan didnthave theresources totrain as a competitiveskier,and workedas alaborer andtruck driverbefore becominga skiinstructor.Teachingthrough icywinters inScotland helpedgear himfor deadlyslopes.After skiingthe SpencerCouloir,he spenttwo decadesseeking greaterchallenges andtesting newmethods/9said TheWashingtonPost.He developeda newskiing styleand introducedequipment innovationsforsteep slopes,but ignoredsafety precautionsas heshot downOregons MountHood,TanzaniasMount Kilimanjaro,and NepalsDhaulagiri.Saudan completedhis lastmajor expeditionin1986by skiingdown MountFuji onbarerocks,walking awaywithout asingle cut.He spenthis lifechallenging gravityand avalanches(雪崩)J saidThe NewYork Times.He insistedthat mentalpreparation helpedkeep fearcornered,yet deathwas neverfar fromhis mind.Theres reallyonly oneway out,he said:Dont falldown.
24.How didpeople reactto Saudansachievement on theSpencerCouloirs55-degree slopeA.They consideredit asa factat once.B.They wereignorant ofit completely.C.They doubtedit tillevidence arrived.D.They thoughtof himasaskiingpioneer.
25.Which of the followingcan bestdescribe SaudanA.Creative buttimid.C.Reserved butfamous.B.Brave andgenerous.D.Adventurous anddevoted.
26.What doesthe underlinedword inparagraph twomeanA.Prepare.B.Punish.C.Excuse.D.Blame.
27.What doesThe NewYork Timesimply aboutSaudanA.He facedextreme dangersin hiscareer.B.He wascautious duringhis expeditions.C.His achievementswere oftenquestioned.D.His skiingmethods werewidely accepted.CFrom rollinghills tomountain ranges,views makeany roadtrip memorable,but forblindpassengers thisis partoftheexperience theymiss.Motor companyFord triesto changethat.Itteamed upwith GTBRoma andAedoProject todevelop atechnology that will givethoseunfortunate passengersa way to feelnatures beautythrough theircar windows.(原型)The prototypeofthesmart carwindow hasa devicewith anoutside-facing camera.With justa pressofabutton,the systemtakes apicture ofthe currentview.The colorfulpictureis thenturned into an imagewith different shades ofgrey throughLED lights,which vibrates(震动)differently.As thefinger passesover differentregions ofthe image,its shakingmovementsprovide feedbackthroughthesense oftouch tothe personusing it.The smartwindowalso comeswith avoice assistantthat usesAI to identify thescene andhelp thepassengersget informationon whatthey5re seeing.“As theprototype startedtaking shape,we realizedwe weregiving birthtoacompletelynew languagethat wouldgive blindpeople anew chanceto visualizeand experiencetraveling/9Federico Russo,one directorof GTBRoma,said.When the idea was at itsfirst stage,welooked forsuppliers allaround the world tomake itcome tolife/5He believesthe technologycanbe employednot justin cars.It couldbe introducedinto schoolsand institutionsfor blindpeopleasatool thatcouldbe used inmultiple ways.”The technologymay showup ina Fordautonomous vehicle.Its knownthat thecompanyis testingtheir technology and future business modeland strugglingto figureout howanautonomous vehiclegives differentpassengers thedetails neededto getfrom onedestination toanother.Its unclearwhen thistechnology willbe madeavailable.However,theideaof buildingsomethingfor theless advancedis indeeda kindand influentialaction.
28.How doesthe smartcarwindow workA.By sortingshaking movements.B.By recordingthe viewwith acamera.C.By translatingscenery intovibrations.D.By presentingdifferentshadesof colors.
29.What canwe knowabout thetechnology accordingto FedericoRussoA.It willhave wideapplication.C.It willbeusedin schoolsfirst.B.It willbe testedaround the world.D.It willunderstand differentlanguages.
30.Whatdifficulty isFord facingcurrentlyA.How toexplore theirfuturebusinessmodel.B.How thetechnology isapplied toeveryday life.C.How toproduce autonomouscars inlarge numbers.D.How anautonomous vehicleprovides routeinformation.
31.Which canbe the best titlefor thetextA.Al-based WindowAdds Funto RoadTripsB.Ford Developsa Systemfor theBlind toDriveC.Smart WindowLets BlindPassengers FeelViewsD.Technology MakesBlind PeoplesTrip EnjoyableDTherain forestsare alivewith thesound ofanimals.Besides thepleasure ofthe noise,it isalsouseful toecologists.If youwantto measure the biodiversity ofa pieceof land,listening outfor animal callsis mucheasier thandigging aboutin theundergrowth lookingfor tracks.Butsuch bio-acoustic analysisis stilltime-consuming,and itrequires an expert pairof ears.In apaper publishedon October17th inNature Communications,a groupof researchersledby JorgMuller,an ecologistattheUniversity ofWurzburg,describe abetter way:have acomputerdo thejob.Smartphone appsalready existthatwillidentify birds,bats ormammalssimply bylistening tothe soundsthey make.Their ideawas toapply theprinciple toconservationwork.The researcherstook recordingsfrom across43sites in the Ecuadoreanrainforest.Soundrecordings weretaken fourtimes everyhour,over twoweeks.The variouscalls wereidentifiedmanually byanexpert,and thenusedtoconstruct alist ofthe speciespresent.As expected,thelonger theland hadbeen freefrom agriculturalactivity,the greaterthe biodiversityit hosted.Then itwasthecomputers turn.The researchersfed theirrecordings toartificial-intelligence modelsthat hadbeen trained,using soundsamples fromelsewhere inEcuador,toidentify75bird speciesfrom theircalls.“We foundthat theAI toolscould identifythesounds as wellasthe expertsJ saysDr Muller.Of course,not everythinginarainforest makesa noise.Dr Mullerand hiscolleagues usedlight-traps tocapture night-flying insects,and DNAanalysis toidentify them.Reassuringly,(指标)they foundthat thediversity ofnoisy animalswasareliable proxyfor thediversity ofthe quieter ones,too.The resultsmay haverelevance outsideecology departments,too.Under pressurefromtheir customers,firms suchas LOreal,a make-up company,and Shell,an oilfirm,have beenspendingmoneyonforest restoration projects aroundtheworld.Dr Mullerhopes thatanautomated approachto checkingon theresults couldhelp monitorsuch efforts,and giveastandardized wayto measurewhether theyare workingaswellas theirsponsors say.
32.Which ofthe followingbest describesDr Muller^method ofbio-acoustic analysisA.Costly.B.Impractical.C.High-tech.D.Labor-consuming.
33.What canwe learnfrom theresearch ofDr MullerA.The speciesin the rainforests haveincreased.B.Agricultural activitynegatively influencedthe richnessin species.C.There aremore reliablesound recordingsin Ecuadoreanrainforest.D.Trained AImodels canidentify asmany kindsof soundsas experts.
34.Why didDr Mullerand hiscolleagues dothe surveyin Paragraph5A.To figureout thespecies ofquieter animals.B.To confirmthe biodiversityofthequieter animals.C.To emphasizethebiodiversityofthe noisy animals.D.To comparethenoisyanimals and thequieterones.
35..Whafs themain ideaofthelast paragraphA.The investmentin bio-acoustic analysis.B.The importanceof forest restorationprojects.C.The standardtomeasurethe automatedapproach.D.The researchesimpact onforestrestorationprojects.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项In therace tocatch upwith thechanging time,we areforgetting howto livewithout thesupportofour phones,laptops,and tablets.36The firstthing youneed todo tounplug is to turn off your phone notifications.As soonaswe heara notificationdrop onour phones-whether itis somethingof importanceor not-we areattractedto checkit.When yourenot workingand arenot requiredto call,text,or returnanemail,turnoffyour phoneor putit onsilent mode.37I knowits hardto stayaway fromyour phonewhen itkeeps buzzingwith incomingtexts,calls,and emails.38Create arule:no phoneon thedinner table,no replyingtowork emailsafter workhours,etc.One ofthe bestways thatI believecan helpyou disconnectis beingin nature.39Just beinthemoment.Listen tothe songsofthebirds,breathe insome freshair,soak in一the warmrays ofthe sun.Did youknow thatVitamin D—which wecan getfrom sunlightisamazing forour mind,body,and soul40One ofthebestways toget ridof thatistolearn anew hobby.Read abook apaperbacknot ane-book,listen tosome musicon yourradio orvinyl recordplayer,cook withyourloved one,or createsome art.Keep yourselfengaged;this wayyou wontget thetime toconstantlycheck yourphone.A.This wayyou wontbe temptedand keepgetting distracted.B.Keep trackof howmuch timeyoure spendingon yourphone.C.Take awalk inthe parknear youor yourgarden withoutyourphone.D.When feelingbored,we oftenlook forourphonesto overcomeour boredom.E.Here aresome simpleways youcan disconnectand unplugforamore mindfulliving.F.Therefore,setting aboundary onwhat to reply,and whentoreplyshould beimportant.G.Disconnecting fromtechnology canbe veryhelpful forquality timewith yourbeloved ones.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项I oftenhelped atGrandmas restauranton weekends.This Saturdaymorning,when Iwas inthe alley behindthe restaurant,I noticedsomething41,Our dustbinshadbeen knockedover!How couldthose havefallen Iwondered asI quicklycleaned upthemess,and thenheaded intothe restaurantto helpwith the42rush.Early thenext morning,when Isat upand lookedout ofmy window,I spottedthe dustbins-43over yetagain!Soon,it startedto rain.That waswhen Inoticed twoyelloweyes staringback atme.44from thedustbin wasa littlegray cat.I jumpedout ofbed and45down tothealley.“So yourethe onethat knockedoverthedustbin!”I said,finally46,I watchedasthe kitty47atacontainer,trying toget the48shrimp dumplingsinside.With therain49,the poorkitty wastoo scaredto comeout ofhis newhidingspot.Luckily,I hadan idea.I approachedthe catwith ashrimp dumplingandthecatcheered up.Then,I50made mywaytothe garage,where Ihad placeda blanketonthefloor.51,attracted bythe scentof food,the kittyfollowed meinside,52to beout oftherain.It wasntlong beforeGrandma appearedinthedoorway,a bitsurprised.Grandma,meetmy newfriend.He lovesthe smellof your53J Isaid.Grandma chuckled.“Well,it lookslike Filneedto54our menuto includesome cat-friendly dim-sum options.”“If youdo,I thinkwe knowwho willbe firstwaiting inline everymorning!”Isaid.The cat
41.A.fascinating B.strange C.amusing D.scary
42.A.breakfast B.traffic C.shopping D.weekday
43.A.knocked B.rolled C.leaned D.ran
44.A.Suffering B.Hiding C.Recovering D.Emerging
45.A.wandered B.raced C.jogged D.marched D.
46.A.admitting B.understanding C.reflecting wonderingD.
47.A.grabbed B.glared C.sneezed pointedD.
48.A.well-done B.eye-catching C.under-cooked half-eaten D.
49.A.showing upB.setting upC.breaking uppickingup D.
50.A.suddenly B.eagerly C.slowlygradually D.
51.A.Sure enoughB.Strange tosay C.Out ofthe blueWorsestill D.
52.A.hesitant B.unwilling C.happyproud D.
53.A.dustbin B.blanket C.garagecooking D.
54.A.search B.expand C.checklimit D.
55.A.suggestion B.request C.ideainvitationaffectionately rubbedagainst myleg,as ifagreeing withthe
55.第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式巴黎圣母院With NotreDame Cathedralabout tocomplete itsreconstruction and增强现实reopen tothe publicin Decemberafter a56mass firein2019,an ARexhibition,witnessing the57revive ofthe preciouscultural legacywill kickoff atthe NationalMuseumof Chinaon Thursday.The museumhopes torelate thehistory ofthe NotreDame,a58share culturallegacy ofthewhole world,withacutting-edge digitalmethod59has beenapproved andappreciated byyoungergenerations.The ARexhibition alsofeatures fourphysical culturalrelics60enhancethe immersiveeffect.The exhibition,a resultof China-France culturalcooperation,61interpret themeaning ofexchanges.What the exhibition showcasesregarding howan800-year-old historicsite hasbeenrevived providesus with62entirely newinsight intothe museumsduty toconserve culturalheritage.When63step intotheexhibitionhall,visitors willbe greetedwith bothtechnologyand平板relics.They willhave access64a providedtablet totravel acrossthe oceanand throughtimeto seetheworldof NotreDame byclicking thebuttons onthe screen.So far,four originalsculpturesreflecting afantasy MiddleAges65arrange,allowing visitorsto shuttlebetweenthe virtualand realworlds andget closertotheessence ofFrench culture.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你刚观看了你校与英国一所友好学校联合在线上举办的音乐会请在线上留言板写一则英文评论,内容包括音乐会特点;
1.观看感受;
2.意见建议
3.注意写作词数应为左右;请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答80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。
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