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2023—2024(上)江西省宜丰中学11月高三期中考试英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)例Howmuch istheshirtA.£I
9.
15.B.£
9.
18.C.£
9.
15.答案是Co
1.What docstheman want to haveA.An applepie.B.Asteak.C.Vegetablesalad.
2.Whatis thewomansson atschoolA.Study monitor.B.Monitor.C.Doctor.
3.Whatdoes themanthinkof HelenA.Lovely.B.Funny.C.Supportive.
4.Whatis theweather liketodayA.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.
5.Howmuch willtheman payfortheticketsA.$
18.B.$
20.C.$
28.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.Whatwas ihewoman doingin theprevioustwo weeksA.Shewas onvacation.B.Shewas working.C.Shewas studying.
7.Whendidthewoman reachNew YorkA.In themorning.B.In theafternoon.C.In(he evening.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.Howlong shouldthepotatoes becooledA.For5minutes.B.For10minutes.C.For15minutes.
9.Whats thelaststep inmaking the saladA.Mix(heingredients.B.Boil thepeasquickly.C.Putsalad dressingin thebowl.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.Howdid Lenardfeel fornotshowing upA.Anxious.B.Sorry.C.Angry.
11.WhydidLenard failto canceltheappointmentA.He forgotto callPenny.B.He didirttakehis phone.C.Hedialed awrongnumber.
12.Whatdoes Lenardpromiseto buyforPennyA.A coffeeand asandwich.B.Acoffee and ahamburger.C.Abottleofmilkand asandwich.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.Whatdoes themanusually doat7:00amA.He catsthebreakfast.B.He preparestoget up.C.He catchesthebus.
14.When doestheman startto workat thelibraryA.At8:00am.B.At11:15am.C.At5:00pm.
15.Howdoes themangoto thegymA.By bus.B.On foot.C.By bike.
16.Whendoes themanlake guitarlessonsA.On Mondays.B.On Wednesdays.C.On Saturdays.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Whatdoes thespeakersay aboutthe activitiesA.They arediverse.B.They areeasy.C.They areeducational.
18.Whatare thechildrenexpected todoA.Attend thecoursefull weeks.B.Attend thecoursesingle days.C.Attend thecoursefor thewholesummer.
19.Whocan attendthisyears courseA.Children aged3-
5.B.Children aged5-
7.C.Children aged8-
10.
20.Whatshould thechildrendoinadvancetoapply forthecourseA.Pay all the fees.B.Choosetheiractivities.C.Fill outan applicationform.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项APhoto RetouchingServicesFixthephotooffersonlinephotoretouching(修图)services.Todayweprovideprofessionalonlineretouchingservicesofthehighestlevel.OurretouchersmakeanykindofPhotoshopwork.Simplyuploadphotos,write yourrequirements,and welltake careoftherest.PhotoEditingServices WeProvide:FigureOnly$6perphoto.Wewillmakeportrait(肖像)photoslookgoodandprofessionallyedited.Ourretouchers willimprovebodyshapes and remove allunwanted imperfections.Services included:coloradjustment,skinsmoothing,spots removal,and make-up correction.WeddingOnly$
0.25per photo.Give aromantic feelto yourphotos.Our teamwill addhighlights,adjustcolors andimprovethe backgroundfast.Services included:color correction,smoothing outwrinkles onthe skin and clothesand fixinglightingissues.ProductOnly$
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21.Howmuchwill youspend ifyourportrait photoneeds make-up correctionA.$
0.25B.$5C.S
2.50D.$
622.Whichtwo servicesprovide backgroundreplacementA.Figure andWedding.B.Figure andProduct.C.Product andJewellery.D.Wedding andJewellery.
23.Whatis thefirstthing youmustdoif youwanttoedit yourphotosA.Open anaccount onthiswebsite.B.Upload yourphotos toretouchers.C.Giveadetailed self-introduction.D.Take downyour ownrequirements.BFrom theworlds lastseven toa globalpopulation ofmore than5,000,China spentnearly40yearsbringing backcrested ibises(朱鹘)from theedgeofextinction.Withitstypicalredcrestandface,aswellasalongblackmouthandsnow-whitefeathers,thecrestedibis isknown as“the orientalgemM in China.They wereonce widespreadin EastAsia andSiberia untilthe20thcenturywhen hunting,ecological damageandincreasedhumanactivitiesdrovethebirdstonearextinctionIn1981,theentire speciesaround theworldwas downtothesevencrested ibiseswhichwere foundonlyin YangxianCounty,northwest ChinasShaanxi Province,and deepin theQinling Mountains,makingQinling,anatural boundarybetween Chinasnorth andsouth,thelast shelterofthewild birds.Since1981,thelocalgovernmentofYangxianCountyhasputforwardfourbansfortheprotectionofthe species,prohibiting activitiesincluding huntingin the birds5living areas,cutting downtrees wheretheynest,usingchemicalsintheirfood-findingareas,andfiringgunsintheirbreeding(繁殖)areas.TheChinesegovernment arrangedspecial fundstoprotect thehabitatof crested ibises,scaling offmountainsto planttrees in thebirds5living areas.China startedthe artificialbreeding of crested ibisesin1991andhadbred morethan400birds in Shaanxias oflastyear.Yearsofconstantefforthavebroughtpromisingresults.Itisestimatedthattherearcmorethan5,000crested ibisesin theworld now,andamajority ofthem liveinShaanxi.The birdshabitat inChina hasrisenfrom lessthan5squarekm in1981to thecurrent15,000square km.“It islucky thatthe crestedibis,an ancientbird,is stillflyingaround,“said ZanLinsen,head oftheShaanxi Academyof Forestry.uThe conservationstory ofcrested ibisesnot onlyshows usthe powerofancient life,but alsothenecessity andurgency ofecologicalenvironment protection.^^
24.Whyare theQinlingMountains soimportantfbrcrested ibisesA.They arcwhere crested ibises werefirst found.B.They arethe onlybreedingarea ofcrestedibises.C.They usedtobe theIasihabitat ofcrestedibises.D.They protectcrestedibisesfrom naturalenemies
25.Whatcan weconclude fromparagraph4A.Crested ibisesareunlikely to bebred artificially.B.Its legalto ownhunting gunsin YangxianCounty.C.Huntinghas beenthe biggestthreat tocrestedibises.D.The governmentplays akey roleinsaving crestedibises
26.Howdoes ZanLinsenfeel abouttheconservation ofcrested ibisesA.Relieved andhappy.B.Merciful andambitious.C.Shocked andcurious.D.Sorry andregretful.
27.Whatis asuitabletitleforthe textA.Rare animalsinChina:crested ibisesB.Artificial breedingofcrestedibises inChinaC.Endangered crestedibises makingacomebackD.Crested ibisesfoundagain intheQinling MountainsCActivitiessuch as art classescould berecommended asan alternativeto medicationfor patientsinEnglandas partofamajorinitiativetoreducethenumberofpeoplebecomingdependent onprescriptiondrugs.The Timesnewspaper quotesfigures showingthat inthe past12months,
8.4million adultsinEngland weretaking anti-depressants抗抑郁药,which is8percent higherthan2019,which hasresultedinthenew advice.Around23percent ofwomen areonantidepressants,and12percent ofmen.“Medicines offera fantasticrange oftools forNHSNational HealthService staffto providecarethat can be positivelylife-changing,“said TonyAvery,the nationalclinical directorfor prescribingatNHS England.However,wc need tobealert to the risksof somemedicines,and theframework wearepublishing todayempowers localservices towork withpeople toensure theyare beingeffectivelysupported whenamedicineis nolongerprovidingoverall bcnef^t.^^TheNHSreportdrewparticularattentiontoprojectscarriedoutinthecityofGloucester-shirc.Oneservice,called Arton Prescription,was describedas“a formof socialprescription andis anon-clinicalintervention deliveredby artpractitioners fortherapeutic benef^t^^.Another,a coursecalled Artlifl,beginswith“apersonalized4WhatMattersToYou5conversationpriortothestartoftheprogramandweagree apersonalized supportplan andgoals witheach participant”.They allreported improvementinparticipants psychologicalwell-being.Actually,as longago asSeptember2018,then healthsecretary MattHancock said,“The evidenceincreasinglyshows thatactivities likesocial clubs,art,ballroom dancing,and gardeningcanbe moreeffectivethan medicinesforsonicpeople and Iwant tosecan increaseinthat sortofsocial prescribing.
28.Whydoes activitiessuch asart classes arerecommended forpatients in EnglandA.Because theyarc moreeffective thanmedicines.B.Because peopleinEngland preferto attendartclasses.C.Because theycanreplace medicationforpatientsinEngland.D.Because theymayhelp reducethepeoples dependenceoncertaindrugs.
29.Whatcan welearn fromTony AveryswordsA.Medicines canprovidelife-changing effectsall thetime.B.Weneed tobecautious aboutthedangers ofsomemedicines.C.Theframework publishedis greatlysupported bythelocalpeople.D.Local servicescan workwith patientsto providethemwith overallbenefit.
30.What doyouknowabout theprojectscarried out in thecityofGloucester-shireA.Thetwo projects were carriedoutintherural areasofGloucester-shire.B.Art onPrescriptionwas aclinical intervenliondelivered byartpractitioners.C.The patientsmental healthin thetwoprojectswereboth reportedto beimproved.D.Apersonalized“WhatMattersToYouconversationstartedafterthestartoftheprogramArtlift.
31.Whats thepurposeofthepassageA.To persuadepeopleto stoptakingmedicine.B.To introduceanewkindoflife-changing medicine.C.Toappeal to thegovernment toorganizemoresocial activities.D.To recommendaway toreducepatients,dependenceonprescribed drugs.DMost ofus wouldlike tobemorecreative,but weassume thereis littlewc cando aboutit.PsychologyprofessorK.AndersEricssonclaimsthatwithenoughpractice,anyofuscanbecomeexperts.However,he isquick toadd thatthis requiresa specifickind ofpractice thatEricsson callsdeliberatepractice:thatis,pushingbeyondonescomfortzoneandsettinggoalsthatareaboveonescurrentlevelofperformance.He sayshe hasyet to find thelimits onbeing successfuland hedoesnt believethem tobereal.Ericssonhaslookedprimarilyatartisticandathleticskills,butcanthesefindingsapplytocreativityMost expertsagree thateven ifmost peoplecannot hopeto becomecreative geniuses,they canlearn tobecomemorecreativethroughpractice.Psychologistsclaimthatthereareactuallytwolevelsofcreativity,whichtheyrefertoas*BigC,and4smallc.BigCcreativityappliestobreakthroughideas,onesthatmaychangethecourseofafieldorevenhistory.Smallccreativityreferstoeverydaycreativeproblemsolving,likecreating anewrecipeorimprovingaprocess,which psychologistssubdividefurtherintosimilaranddifferent thinking.Similar thinkinginvolves examiningallthefacts andarriving ata singlesolution,incontrast,different thinkinginvolvescomingupwithmany possiblesolutions.Whatmostpeople thinkofascreativity generallyinvolvesdifferent thinkingand canbetaught,practised andlearnt.Even withpractice,differentthinkingalone cannotmake onecreative,however.Scott BanyKaufman,acognitivepsychologist,saysthatmostcreativepeopleshareonepersonalityquality:opennesstonewexperience.Sincethisqualityandtheseprocesseshavebeenidentified,lesscreativepeoplecantryto emulatethem.Normally,we tendto reproducewhat wealready knowbecause creativeideas moveusintounfamiliarterritory involvingrisksand followingtheusual behaviorsiscomfortable.Moving outsideof ourcomfort zone,engaging indeliberatepractice andtolerating contradictoryideas,riskandfailureareallthingswecanlearntodobetter.Ilisunlikelythatdoingsowilltransformanyofus intocreativegeniuses,but itdocshavethe potentialtoincrease ourlevelof creativity.
32.Whydoes Ericssonthink hecantfind thelimitsA.No restrictionsexist.B.Practicemakes perfect.C.Each onecan succeed.D.Thegoal isambitious.
33.Whichof thefollowingis anexampleofsmall cA.Settlinginouterspace.B.Building aplasticdoghouse.C.Developing robotsto lookafter theold.D.Explaining thetheory ofevolution inclass.
34.Whatdoes theunderlinedword“emulate“in paragraph3meanA.Justify.B.Limit.C.Copy.D.Assess.
35.Whatmessage doesthe authorseemtoconvey inthetextA.Wecan learntobe morecreative.B.Life isfullofvarious challenges.C.Ifs bettertotakedeliberatepractice.D.Mostcanbecomecreativegeniuses.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分12・5分)Homeorganizationhasbeenturnedintoanartformbysocialmediainfluencerswhosharebeautifulimages ofboxes arrangedby coloror packedneatly intobaskets.This isAmerican addictionwithorganizing.36Its notthat we needtoorganize ourjunkto makeit prettier.【ts thatweneedto buylessstuff.Here aresometips tohelp youbreak upwithoverbuying.Begin bytaking alook aroundto seewhat youhave,what youneed,and what you canget ridof.Periodicallyhavingacheckwillhelpyoumakebettershoppingdecisionsandwillhelpreducepurchases.37Break itinto manageableparts,suchaskitchen toolsor winterclothes.Then identifywhat youuseregularly andwhat cango.Alsoconsiderwhichbelongingsbringyoujoyandwhichonesyouwouldntmissiftheyweregone.Doclothesandshoesmakeyouhappy,ordoyouprefertheitemsyoubroughtbackfromatripAreyourbooksyour mostprizedpossessions38Shop withintention.Some peoplebuy itemsbecause theyreon sale.Some thinkits necessarytostock upon almosteverything.Other peopleshop becauseit makesthem happy.39After momentaryhappiness,theitems becomepartofthe mountainofstuffunwanted.40Deciding tobuy somethingmay notrequire muchmental energy.But decidingwhat todowithunwanteditemscanbestressfulandtakeupconsiderabletime.Mindlessshoppingaffectsourmentalhealthandteachesourchildrennottovaluetheirbelongingsbecauseitmakeseachitemseemlessspecial.Doing sowillbenefit allofus,thenextgeneration andourplanet.A.Shopmindfully.B.Considerour planet.C.Ourshopping habitsarccomplex.D.But theyignore therootofthe problem.E.You donthave tocheck yourentire householdat once.F.Whateverthereason,theexcitementusually doesntlast long.G.Knowingtheanswers tothesequestions willhelp youset prioritieswhen shopping.第三部分-语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Setting offonasolotrip,Isoon realizedIwas never really alone.After travelingtotheUK tovisit my41who studiedthere,I decidedto returnto America.I didntsleepwell thenightbefore I
42.In fact,although Ihadreally43every minuteof mypleasant stay,I wasonce again44about traveling alone.Directions werenot mystrongsuit.45,1was facedwith anew46:I hadto changeplanes inFrankfurt,Germany.uYou madeit here,Mom.47yourself.Youll alsogo backhome48J Whitneysaidwhen shesawmeofFat thetrainstation.The firstridewas49enough,but aftergetting offthe50,Ihad noideawheretofindthe busto GatwickAirport.I wasswept upin asea ofpeople.Filled with51,I askedhelpfioma manbeside me.Tm goingthat way,“he said.52me.^^Henever sloweddown butkept aneye onme whilewe wentacross thebus station.t4There itis,“he said,pointingas wereached thebus.I arrivedat Gatwickwith plentyof timeto spare,andI53my planewithout anydifficulty.I wasneversohappy toget onaplane.1sat downinmy scatwith asighof
54、Id beenworried abouttravelingalone,but the55Id receivedmademefeel Iwasneverreallyalone.
41.A.friend B.husband C.workmate D.daughter
42.A.failed B.escaped C.left D.played
43.A.examined B.enjoyed C.predicted D.recorded
44.A.curious B.confused C.careful D.anxious
45.A.In additionB.A lastC.After allD.In total
46.A.promise B.mistake C.choice D.barrier
47.A.Trust B.Excuse C.Teach D.Help
48.A.regularly B.suddenly C.smoothly D.secretly
49.A.free B.easy C.quiet D.noisy
50.A.plane B.bus C.taxi D.train
51.A.anger B.panic C.doubt D.pity
52.A.Guide B.Obey C.Follow D.Support
53.A.boarded B.approached C.remembered D.recognized
54.A.impatience B.sadness C.relief D.regret
55.A.inspiration B.kindness C.chance D.advantage第二节共1小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分Asevening setsin,ChungChia-mingarrivesat thebusynightmarket ofNan5an DistrictinChinasSouthwestcityChongqing,parks hiscar ontheroadside56kicks uphismobilelemontea stand.“Customer flowhas increaseddramatically recently.I takean optimisticattitude57businessprospects thisyear,“Chung said,58add thatheonce soldmorethan200cupsoflemonteainasingleevening.Hisstandnowisoneofthefamous59attractinthenightmarket.The cartrunk shop,which isa specialfeature ofChongqings nightmarket,offers anefficientservice tothecustomers.Obviously,thebusiness60expandalot sincethebeginning ofthisyear.Despitebeing verybusyat times,Chung isexcited tocammoneyonhis own,and ithasalso boostedhisself-confidence.Hisshophasgained61popularamongvisitors.Hehassetanexampleforyoungpeopleinterms ofcommitment andhard work.Thenightmarket,62flexibilityprovidesmoreemploymentalternativesforjob-seekers,hasbroughtjoyandfunforconsumers.Meanwhile,thesellersfeelgreatly63honortosupportthemselveswiththeirown efforts.Chongqings NananDistrict has been planning64promote consumptionintheculturalindustry.The nightmarket hasput greatenergy intothe nighteconomy inthe pastfew months.Theyfirmlyhold thebelief65thisis agood startfora promisingyear.第四部分写作(共两节,满分4(分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的外国朋友Peter来你的学校做交换生,他对中国的文化很感兴趣请写封电子邮件邀请他一起参观北京中华民族博物院(ChinaEthnicMuseum),内容包括
1.发出邀请
2.主要活动;
3.期待回复注意
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Dear Peter,Yours sincerely,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,请根据材料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“Hurry upyou guys,or youllbe latefor school!”called Mom.Wc dasheddownstairs andhad aquickbreakfast.Iwas eatingmyfavorite—verysweet cereal,andSarawashavingeggs.WhenIrosetohavemybowlwashed,Momwhispered,44Youknowyou needtobecautioustodaywhenyourewalkingSarato school.Its yourjob toassuremeshe getsthere allright.”Then shecastmeavery seriouslook.Ithought tomyself,wondering whyMomwasmaking suchabig dealoutofthis.It wasSaras first day ofkindergarten,but Icouldmanage it.It wishMomwouldnt treatmelikesuch ababy.“Goodbye,Mom!”Sara yelled.Sheran outofthedoor,and Iwentbehind her.“Be carefUl!”mymom yelled.“I Isaidback andran outside.Sarawas skippingdownthefront walkwayto thesidewalk.Igrabbed Sarashand.**Are youeager andexcited fbryourfirstdayof school^^Iasked,trying tosoundlike agrown-up.Sara smiledand noddedher headyes.Meanwhile,my momwas staringat usthroughthewindow.lWhenwillshestoptreatingmelikealittlekid”Ithought.4trilshowyoutheway.”Isaid,Ifeltproud tobetheeldersister.Wewalked pastbeautiful gardensand big,leafy trees.Suddenly,I hearda growland sawa dogwalking towardsus.He wasbig andfierce lookingwith longsharp teeth.tlGRRR^!!^^the doggrowled.I didntsee itsowner oranyone whocould helpus.My handbecamesweaty andSarastopped walking.Tm scared,Julie,Mshesaid.Ididnt wanthertobescared.Iwanted toseembrave.uEvcrything willbeokay,“I said.“GRRR!!!”Thedogsteppedcloserandwccouldsecitwasthesizeofasmallhorsewithredeyesandsharp teeth.注意
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如卜•格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Iwas tryingto makemyvoice soundcalm.___________________________________________Itold Momwhat hadhappened.____________________________________________________高三期中考试英语参考答案听力1-5BACBC6-10ACBAB11-15CACAB16-20BAACC阅读理解21-23DCA24-27CDAC28-31DBCD32-35ABCA36-40DEGFA完形填空41-45DCBDA46-50DACBD51-55BCACB语法填空
56.and
57.towards/toward/to
58.adding
59.attractions
60.has expanded/hasbeenexpanding
61.popularity
62.whose
63.honored
64.topromote
65.that小作文Possibleversion DearPeter.Im writingtoask youto visittheChinaEthnicMuseumthisSaturday morning.Coveringan areaof50hectares,themuseumiswell knownforitsethnicactivities.Atthemuseum,as wellas admiringvarieties ofbuildings ofethnic features,we canwatch diversecultural exhibitions,includingpictures,clothingandculturalrelics.Additionally,wecanwatchwonderfulfolkperformances.If youarc interested,lets meetat ourschoolgateat8:00am.Considering yourdeep interestin Chinesediverse cultures,Im sureyou willenjoy yourselfthere.Looking forwardto yourearly reply.Yours sincerely,Li Hua【读后续写】OnepossibleversionIwastryingtomakemy voicesoundcalm.Plantingmyfeet resolutelyontheground,IsaidtoSara:Dont beafraid!”while holdingher handtight.The dogedged closerwith themenacing GRRR!”.“Run!”I exclaimed,wc sprintingtothekindergarten.Just asthe dogwas overtakingus,we threwourselvesinside.It wasreally close!We exchangeda happysmile.Seeing Sarastepping intotheclassroom,Iturned forhome,wanting desperatelyo narratethethrillingepisode toMom./toldmomwhathadhappened.Therefollowednoresponse.ThenIsawMomstears.Iamsoproudof you!You didwhatyouhad promised!^^Mom said,holding meinatight embrace,after whichMomlooked intomy eyes.She gaveme someadvice ontackling fiercedogs:Next timeyou arecornered bysuchadog,pretend topickupastone.It willbefrightenedaway.Mymomswords ofpraiseandadviceweredeeply engravedin myheart.AndI promisedto beabetterguardian ofSara.。
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