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学年第一学期高三期中调研试卷2024〜
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11.13注意事项本试卷满分分考试时间分钟
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9.What dowe knowabout themarf ssonA.It will be his18th birthdaynext yearB.He willgeta motorbikefrom the man.学年第一学期高三期中调研试卷2024〜2025英语参考答案202411第一部分听力(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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8.It sarealbargainto haveour popularcake forjust$1!W:No,thanks.I m on adiet I11needtogo to the gymto workthis off!M:Would you like milkin yourcoffeeW:I Hjusthave itblack.M:Okay.Please put your cardhere toco mplete thepaym entW:There yougo.Text7M:Excuse meT mlooking topurchase aleather jacketfor myson.It shis18th birthdayand hehas wantedone foryearsW:Yes,they seem to bein fashionthese days.What colorareyoulooking forStandard blackor somethinga bitdifferentM:W hatother colorsdo youhaveW:We havedark brownand redM:The redone would be niceIt wouldm atchthe colorof hisnew motorbikeW:Was thatalso apresent from youM:No,it wasfrom hismother;She worksoverseas fora financecompany,so shedoesn tsee himvery oftenThe motorbikeisto makeup forthat,W:I seeWell,the redis definitelya greatchoice What size wouldyou likeM:I usuallywear alarge Hesalittle bitthinner thanme.W:OK.I gotit MediumwillbeperfectText8M:What areyou going to befor Halloweenthis yearW:I mgoing asa forestmonster Whatabout youM:I mgoingtobe afire man.f mgetting anactual firemanshat fromm ydad.IIe,sa policeman,but hesaidhe knowsa lotof firemenand canask them.I carftw aitfor all the candyI mgoing toget!W:My mom saidf monly allowed to eat two pieces of candy a nightM:Sorry tohearthat,I getto eatas muchas IwantW:I betyou geta lotof stomachachesM:Only afew,but itsnot abig dealWhere doyou usuallygo trick-ortreatingW:I go to Pacific Heights everyyear Thaf s where all thebig housesare,and theygive outa lotof candy.M:I mightgotoD Streetor Rose BoulevardW:I wouldntgo toD StreetThaf swhere allthe little kids go.Text9W:Are youexcited aboutyour tripto GreeceM:Y eah.But Ijust realizedthat betweenm yflights Iwould bestuck in the airportfor eight hoursW:Oh,thaf stoobad,Which airportM:Heathrow Airportin London,On theway back,T mflying throughMadrid,but TU staythere foronly acouple ofhoursW:Are youallowedtoleave theairport Itwouldbe fun toexplore London.M:That wouldbe cool,but Fmona verylimited budget,f drather savemy moneyfor Greece.T vealready traveledallover England anyway.W:Thaf sunderstandable1M:But now,I haveto figureout howto entertainmyself foreighthoursW:Well,airports arerft terribleplaces You canalwaysfind interestingwaysto pass thetime.Why dori tyoubringalong somebooks toread Oryou coulddownload somevideos towatch onyour smartphone.M:Yeah,Implanning onthose thingsText10And nowto ourenvironmental newssection:two countries have startedtwo newprojects todo theirpart tofightclimate change,First,in Erance,the Frenchgovernment ispaying itscitizens upto4000euros if they selltheir carsandbuy electricbikes Thisis after a testof an idea thatproved verysuccessful,where peoplewere offered3000eurosIt ishoped that the increasedamount canpersuade morepeople togive uptheir carsIt comesafteradecade-long planto make Parisbike-friendly.The planis aboutreducing thenu mberof roadsin thecity thatcars canhave accesstQThe cityhopes tobe named the greenest city inEurope by
2030.Meanwhile inTokyo,the Japanesegovernment hasannouncedthat fromApril2025onwards,all newbuildings andhomes willhavetoput solarpanels Thisincludes anybuildingor homewith atotal floorspace of2000square metersor lessHowever;exceptions willbe madeiftheroof of the houseisless than20square metersin size.Builders willalso haveto makesure buildingsare inline withnew energysavingstandards.C.His motherdoesrf taccompanyhim much.
10.Whatsizejacket willthe manbuy in the endA.Small B.Medium.C.Large听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.Why doesthe boyfeel sorryA.His stomachalways hurts.B.He getsto eatless candythan the girlC.The girlcan onlyeattwopiecesofcandyanight
12.Why doesthegirlgotothe sameplace everyyearA.People thereare generous.B.That iswhereallher friendsgo.C.There aremany beautifulhouses there
13.Which placeis popularwith thelittlekidson HalloweenA.D StreetB.PacificHeightsC.RoseBoulevard.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141614.Why worftthe manvisit LondonA.He doesnotlike thereB.He doesnot haveenough ti me.C.He doesnot haveenough money.
15.What doesthewoman thinkof stayingattheairportA.If salways unpleasantB.If sveryboring C.It canbefun.
16.What willthe manprobably dotopassthetimeattheairportA.Watch videos.B.Read newspapersC.Play gameson hisphone.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What isthe newsreport mainly aboutA.How twocountries arefighting climate changeB.How twocountrieshavebanned theuse ofcarsC.How twocountries areworking togethertogogreen.
18.How muchmoney willthe Frenchcitizens receiveby replacingcars withelectric bikesA.Less than2000euros B.Exactly3000euros.C Upto4000euros
19.What goaldoes Pariswant toachieveA.All citizenshave accessto bikesB.It isnamedthegreenestcityin EuropaC.All carsare removedfrom thecity center:
20.What typeof buildingwon tneed solarpanels inTokyoA.The buildingthat hassolar windows.B.The buildingthat has a roofunder acertain sizaC.The buildingthat meetsother energysaving standards.第二部分阅读理解供两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
152537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DATheAll-rounder—Leave ThisClever Cleanerto vacuam andmop thefloors,then washand dryitselfADVANCED EFFICIENCYCombininga powerfulvacuum with an advancedmopping system,all inone neatpackage,theRoborock OrevoMax Vmakes iteasier than ever tokeep yourfloors lookingand feelingtheirbest Iteffortlessly mopshard floorsand removesdust,dirt,hair andother rubbishfrom mostfloorsurfaces,thanks toits extremevacuu mability andFlexiArm Design,which helpseliminate(消除)blind spotsand achievegreater coveragesSELF CLEANINGThishard-working robotdoesri tjustkeep yourfloors clean-it alsowashes anddriesitself toensure itdelivers thebest resultsand createsless workfor you.The mopautomaticallycleans itselfas itworks,then theMultifunctional Dock
2.0system runsacleaning cyclethat includesemptying dustand dirt,refilling the robot;s watertank,cleaningthe mopwith hotwater andthen dryingit withwarm airFLEXIBLE FEATURESSayuHello Rockpfollowed bycommands toget therobot tostart orpause cleaninga specificarea andmore perfectforunexpected spillsThe RoborockQrevo MaxValso hasautomatic petrecognition,enabling itto moveaside toavoid scaringfurry friends PUREPERFOR MMANCEW ithlong-range projectionfor thelargest ofspaces,andtheability tocapture andreport onpollutants inreal(声学)ti me,therobotprovides abreath offresh airIts acousticallyengi neeredm otoris quietto run,evenat fullpower;and itsgentle breezemode offersan easilyadjustable airflowangle fora morerefreshing feelA.It doesritneed anywater B.It cleverlyavoids blindspotsC.It takesgreat effortto mophard floors
22.D.It automatically preparesitself for the nexttaskHo wcan thecleaning robotget startedA.Make thesound of“Hello Rock,.B.Put itback tothe maincontainerC.Lay afurryfriendin frontof itD.Choose amodeby pressinga button
23.Where isthe textprobab lytaken fromA.A sciencereportB.An advertisingposterC.An academ icessay.D.An environmentalbrochureB
21.Which of the followingis anappealing featureof theclever cleaner(洋娃娃).Cecily Eklundhas alwaysadored her baby dollsWhen shewas six,she neededthem morethanever:Shehad togo throughbrain-cancer surgeryand MRI scans,but shewas toldshe couldrittake herfavourite dollswith her(磁性的)into themagnetic machinebecause theyhad metal in them.一So Cecilyand her mom,Cathy-a home-schooler ofseven kidsandaprofessional dollmaker inW estlockgot creativeTogether;they madea specialdoll,using weightedglass andother MRIrafematerials thatcould staywith Cecilyduringthe longimaging appointmentsBesides thematerials it was made with,the dollwas uniquein thatit hadno facialfeatures比Th ssothey canhave anyemotion,“says Cecilywho wasinspired to create thesedolls called“Blessing Babied,for othersick kidsShe and hermombegan creatingmore,donating someto childreris hospitalsand sellingothers tofundraiseDue tohigh demand,they invitedother doll makers towork alongsidethem.Soon,dollmakersworldwide alsobegancontributing sendingboxes of theirhandmade dollsto supportthe causeCecily s initiativesgrew.She beganselling handmade furrypuppies andinspirational clothingpatches,in additiontorunning toydrives andfundraisers forvarious charitiesIncluding monetaryand giftdonations,Cecily hasraised morethan$
200.000so farCecilys generositycaught theattention of another well-known Edmontonian,the Oiler^power forwardEvander Kane,who mether inthe pressbox ata game,when hewas recoveringfrom aninjured wristKane gaveherashirt withhis name(纹身)on it,andinexchange shegave hima patchthat readaScars aretattoos withbetter stories^Today Cecilycalls herselfa brairrcancersurvivor andChildhood cancerawareness fighter;but sheis stillfoliowed closelyby herteam atthe childrerfshospital.When askedfor adviceon successfulfundraising sheemphasizes theimportanceof generosity“You doritget poorby giving“Cecily says“Because youalways getsomething back,one wayoranother”24A.Because theywere veryadorable B.Because theycould treather illnessC.Because theycould offerher comfortD.Because theyall hadmetalinthem.
25.What makes“Blessing BabieduniqueA.They aremadewithsimple glassB.They haveno facialexpressionsC.They helpraise moneyfor charitiesWhy doesthe D.They areproduced bysick children
26.author mentionEvander KaneA.To highlighthis wistinjuries B.To stresshis globalpopularityC.To explainthe reasonsfor Cecilys effortsD.To showthe impact ofCecilysgenerosity;Why didCecily needherbabydolls more atthe ageof
627.Which of the followingis asuitable titlefor thetextA.Generosity:the Keyto FriendshipB.Baby Dolls:the Comfortto KidsC.Creating Comfortsfor KidsWith CancerD.A LittleFighter againstChildhood CancerCBe honest:how oftendoes yoursocial mediascrolling leadto shoppingAnd howmany ofthose thingsthat TikTokmadeyou buydid youactually needEnter de-influencing the TikTok trendaiming tosave ourbank balancesintheprocessDe-influencing istheTikToktrend withhundreds ofmillions ofviews thafs challengingthe promotionaround so-calledpopular productsby tellingyou what you shouldrft buy,instead ofwhatyoushould Itsaresponse toafewdifferentthings,including ageneral feeling of over-consu mption andthe cost of livingcrisis(厌倦)Tteople areexperiencing ageneral socialmedia fatigueatthe moment,n saysmakeup artistand beautycontentcreator RoseGallagher uOriginally,usei^generated contentwas sopopular becausepeople tendedtosharethoughtson thingsthat theyhad purchasedthemselves withno realconnection tothe brandN ow,with somuch tobe gainedfrom givinga positivereview,it hasbeco meharder totell thegenuine reviewsfrom thoseinfluenced bythe potentialforearning”How isdbinfluencing differentfrom influencingIt soundsprogressive,but onceyou scratchthe surface,thereisri ta hugedifference betweeninfluencing andde-influencing%s stillinfluence butit stellingpeople whatnot tobuy,“says KendalLWhile TikTokersmay bewarning consumersaway fromexpensive orwell-known products,some continuetoinfluence bytelling consumerswhat theyshould buyinsteadBeing honestand authentichas thepotential topay oato Whilecriticizing bigbrands mayreduce aninfluence/s chancesof landinga newdeal inthe shorttenn,it alsomay increasetheir longtermreach as they gaina reputationfor beingtrustworthy.Sparking debatesover whethera productworks ornot canalsodrive salesfor brands,as consume rsrespond bywanting totry itfor themselvesWhatisdifferent aboutde-influencing isencouraging consumers to takea moment tothink aboutwhether theyneeda productand whetherif sright forthem versuswhether theyre simplybeing influencedbecause ifsnew,popular;orexciting Thisis partof abigger movement inbeauty;
28.Why doesthe authorpose thetwo questionsin paragraph1A.To testreader^honesty B.To presentpeopld sdoubtsC.To introducethe topicof the passage D.To givea warningagainst socialmedia
29.According tothepassagewhich isNOT afactor thatcauses de-influencingA.An overallfeelingofover-consumption.B.The highcostof the toughmodern lifeC.The increasingnumber ofgenuine reviews.D.Peopld sbehaviour ofbuying morethan needed
30.In whatway isde-influencing similarto influencingaccording tothe authorA.Staying honestand authenticin faceof profitsB.Guiding consumersdecisions onpurchasingC.Warning consumersaway fromexpensive productsD.Leading customerstotry productsby sparkingdebates.
31.What isthe writersattitude towardsde-influencingA.Doubtful B.Objective C.Disapproving.D.Sympathetic.CA reviewinto whetherwildlife conservationprojects aroundthe worldactually workhas foundsuccess intwo-thirdsof casesHowever;conservationists suchas wildlifepresenter ChrisPackham havewarned thatmuch more work isneededin orderto make a differencein tacklingbiodiversity crisis仕s importantto celebratesuccess“Pack hamtold BBCScience Focus“But atthe sametime,one ofthe reasonsIwould arguewe haverft doneenough isthat wdve beentoo timidWd ve been askingpolitely ratherthan demandingdirectly;Now wdre runningout oftime.The new study,published inthe journalScience,involved scientistsfrom universitiesandinstitutions aroundthe worldTo evaluatethe overallimpact ofconservation work,they considered186conservationprojects fromlocal tocontinental scaleswith ameasurable impactThey collectedand standardizeddata onbiodiversitylevels beforeand afterthe projectsThemost successfulconservation,they found,targeted species and ecosystems.These effortsincluded projectslike(入侵的)invasive speciescontrol,reducing habitatloss andrestoring habitatsprotecting areasand managingecosystemssustainably.Here“aiccesd meanteither improvingbiodiversity orat leastslowing downits declineMany internationalconservation goalshave yettobemet butthe newstudy arguesthis isbecause researchershaverft previouslyunderstood whatthe impactof wildlifeconservation maybe.Knowing whethercurrent conservationmethodsare successfulcould helpto createmore accurate targetsW hilecelebrations forindividual speciesand localareas maybeinorder;the researcherssay thescale ofconservationmust besignificantly increased,particularly beyondthe traditionalconservation field”if wdle goingtosolve theglobal biodiversity crisis Threatsto specieshave beencaused byhu man-generated climate change,habitatdestruction andpollution(工“While wevebeenrecording thesedisastrous declines,we havealso beenputting togetherthis toolkit具箱)for recoveryvPackham said,But asthe papervery sadlyand accuratelypoints out,we simplyhaven tbeendoingit rapidlyand broadlyenough Thafsthe bottomline”
32.Which ofthe followingis trueaboutthereviewA.It iswritten bya wildlifepresenterB.It ispraised bymany conservationistsC.It showsthe positiveresults ofconservation effortsD.It callsfor moreworkto tacklebiodiversitycrisis
33.What doesthe underlinedword%mid“mean inparagraph2A.Cautious B.Proud C.Frank.D.Brave.
34.Ho wcan thenewstudyhelp furtherw ildlifeconservationA.By collectingvarious dataB.By reducinghabitat lossC.By targetingspeciesandecosystems.D.By decidingon moreaccuratetargets
35.What arethe lasttwo paragraphsmainlyaboutA.Reports onthe currentsuccess inconservationB.Advantages ofrecording thedeclines ofspeciesC.Significance ofbroadening theconservation scale第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)D.Suggestions onthe conclusionofthescientific paper525125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As Decemberstarts sodoes partyseason.Whether ifsthe officeChristmas partyor NewYeaf Eve,socializing fillsmanypeople withfear Ifalltheparties over the festiveperiod stressedyou out,the firstthing tosay isyou renotalone.36(本能)The reasonfor thisistheway weevolved37Thafswhy wehave developedinstincts tocare alot about比social stuare soconcerned aboutthings likereputation andstatus andare afraidof makinga foolof ourselvesorbeing leftoutBut dorft forget,social occasionsare anopportunity notjust athreat,38So asan initialstep towardsreducingyour anxiety,try boostingyour hopefulnessabout theseevents Forexample,remind yourselfof occasions-ho wever raretheymight be-when thingswent welland youhad afun timeor youmade newfriends(义务)39Rather thanwaiting forthe obligationsto rollin andhang overyoulikea darkcloud,be clearabout whichones youreally wantIf thereare friendsyou dlove togo with,doritwait forthemto askyou-reach outand makeit happen.Indeed,excessive selfHfocusis oneofthemain driversof socialanxiety;Constantly monitoringyour ownbehaviourand wordswill fuelyour nervesand leadyou toact moreawkwardly.40You caneven giveyourself anotherifH;hen plantohelp withit:if Ifind myselfbeing sett^focused,then f11makeaconscious effortto focuson whatsomeone issayingor wearing.Like allchallenges inlife wefind difficultsocializing getseasier withpracticeA.Next,be alittle strategicand activeB.Dorf toveresti matehow peoplejudge youC.Your friendsprobably likeyou morethan yourealizeD.Youcanfocus yourattention outwardsto reduceanxiety.E.Actually feelingnervous aboutsocializing isincredibly common.E Throughouthistory,hu mansneeded tow orkin groupsto stayaliveG.They rea chancetocreateshared mem ones,bond andhave funtogether第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)3015115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DI was13back then,standing atthe kitchentable my long hairhanging almostto mywaist Id beenlonging foratriple-layer chocolatecake allweek.Now thatitwasSaturday,I was41tomakeit Ilaid outeverything Iwould42,Ingredients43butter;eggs andbaking chocolate画糊).And theelectric mixerthat wouldcombine theminto asmooth batter(马尾)”正“You oughtto pullyour44back ina ponytailwhile youre bakingTheresa”said mymom.]1get inyour way.”it won t”I said,45her of£1H befine”“NQI wasri tsomechild whoneeded46I wasa teenagerI knew47what I was doingHolding them ixerwith myrighthand,I48the chocolateand butterinto thedry ingredientswith myleft Thelittle butterybowl wasslippery.Actingquickly-quick enoughto knocka spoonoff thetable—I managedto catchthe bowl49it slippedout ofmy hand.With themixer runningI bentover to50the spoon.I didrf trealize Id droppedmy hairinto thebatter untilthe(缠统)beaters gothold ofit In51,mylonghair wastwisted rightuptomy head.Mo m!”I criedShe ranintothe52to findme bendingoverthetablg myface53tothemixing bowl.The mixerwas tootwisted upwith my hair andthebatter tokeep54「Mom shutoff themixer Shecould havesaid,told youso,“or askedmewhy Ididn t55But shedidrftShejust triedher bestto unwindmyhairfrom thebeaters
41.A forcedB.determined C.invited D.required
42.A.buy B.have C.need D.collect
43.A.extending B.joining C.consisting D.including44A.coffee B.hair C.mixer D.spoon
45.A.waving B.scaring C.seeing D.taking
46.A.support B.direction C.affection D.courage
47.A.extremely B.sincerely C.exactly D.immediately
48.A.poured B.pulled C.pushed D.packed
49.A.until B.unless C.after D.before
50.A.work outB.kick offC.pick upD.take in
51.A secondsB.hours C.groups D.cases
52.A.shop B.kitchen C.garden D.house
53.A.compared B.li mitedC.pressed D.directed54A.showing B.holding C.flashing D.working
55.A.reflect B.object C.listen D.react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1Visiting amuseum orgoing ona studytour isa fastdeveloping socialtrend,which hassignificantly increased(客流)footfalls atmajor;popular museums.Such hasbeen therush of visitors thatmany museumshave extended56(they)opening hoursWha£s more,the visitorscomprise notonly historylovers butalso57m increasingnu mberof ordinarypeopleAll thissuggests thecultural touriansector58(show)strong recoveryat present,which inturn hasacceleratedculturetourism integration.However;the59(rapid)rising footfallshave presentednew challengesforthe museums,astheyhavetocaterto thevisitor^demand forspecial culturalsendees,and takemeasures tobetter facilitateacade micresearch.The experienceoftheSuzhou Museumin Jiangsuprovince maygive readersanideaabout60the museums should dotodeal withthe onrushofvisitorsFirst,themuseumsshould consider61extend theirrole beyondthe traditionalfieldof educationand research,and integrateinto thelocal62detenuine whatsort ofcultural tourismsector Theycould,for example,conduct surveysservices theyshould provideto meetthe needsofthevisitors Second,the63apply ofdigital technologycan promote reforminthecultural relicand artworkfield Third,cross-border integrationof culturaland64education resourceshas becomeanewtrend ata timewhen Chinais promotinglongterm learningand educationAndfourth,museumsshoulddevelop servicesfor elderly people too,given thefact thatelderlypeopleaccount65morethan20percent ofChina stotalpopulation第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15假如你是李华,上周你班开展了“心理健康教育,的班会课,请你给英国朋友写一封邮件Mike分享这次经历,内容包括活动目的;
1.活动安排;2你的感想3注意写作词数应为左右;
1.80请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear MigYours,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柜台.The lineof customerssnaked aroundthecounterThere werejust twomore shoppingdays beforeChristmas,and mostoftheshoppers inline werein panicmode.One ofthose customerswas myhusband,Dale.Dale isoneofthose peoplewho arethe no-nonsense shopperswho dependon fastservice becauseevery minutecountsas thecountdown beforeChristmas continuesBut theservice herewas anythingbut fastTheproblem wasthe elderlylady atthe frontoftheline,who kepttalking happilytothesalesgirl workingat thecashregisterThis sweateris formy granddaughtei;nthelady explained“Shd sgoingtobeateachei;youknow.And shds doingverywell Shehasavery niceboyfriend whois anarchitectural technicianHd sjust starteda jobwithagood company,but youknow,we haverit seenany signofaring yetYoung peopleseemtowait solong thesedays Why,Iwasmarriedwith onechild andanother oneontheway whenIwasher age.”On andon shetalked as she painstakinglycounted outher change,unaware ofthe windingsnake ofcustomers behindherWhen shefinally zippedher purseshut andpicked upher parcel,theclerkgestured totheman next inlineThank you,dearie“She startedto moveslowly,checking thecontents ofher shoppingbag Shewas almostto theendofthecounter whensuddenly sheturned back.Oops!Excuse me,whaf sthisfor sheasked,holding upa pieceofpaper仕(优惠券)sa discountcoupon thatwill giveyou15percent offyour nextpurchase hereatthestore/repliedthe salesgirl“WeR thankyou,my dear;but Iwontbe needingthis,“she beamed.Her youcan useit rightnow!”she said,(嘟嚷)handing ittothemannextinlinaThe mans eyeswidened,andhemumbled aw ordof thanksasshewalked to注意the door续写词数应为词左右;L150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Then anamazing thinghappened.___________________________________________________________By thetime thecoupon reachedDale,he feltlike hewas partof somethingspecial。
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