宁夏回族自治区银川一中2023-2024学年高三上学期第三次月考 英语

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银川一中2024届高三年级第三次月考英语试卷命题教师:张燕注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题的答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡

皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分:听力理解(共两节。满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答

题卡上。第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。每段对话仅读一遍。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.$19.15.B.$9.18C.$9.15答案是C.1.Whoarethespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Husbandandwife.C.Teacherandstudent.2.Whatisthewoma

ndissatisfiedwith?A.Thedress.B.Theweather.C.Thewedding.3.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Grateful.B.Nervous.C.Relieved.4.H

owmanyplanescanthewomansee?A.Three.B.Four.C.Ten.5.Whatisthemainideaoftheconversation?A.Whomtoplaybadmintonwith.B.Whentoplaytennis.C.Whatsporttop

lay.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5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。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。6.Whatisthemantryingtodo?A.Rentahouse.B.Joinasoccerclub.C.Movebacktotown.7.Whatdowek

nowaboutJosh?A.Heusedtogotothesoccerclub.B.HeisgoingtoMary’sbirthdayparty.C.HecouldhelpSamwithhisproblem.下面一段对话,回答第8至第1

0题。8.WhydoesthewomanthinkKevinisill?A.Hehasaheadache.B.Hesoundsdifferent.C.Heislateforschool.9.WhatdoesthewomansuggestKevindo?A.Havearest

.B.Havesomemedicine.C.Havealemondrink.10.Whatiswrongwiththewoman?A.Shelookspale.B.Shecannotsleepwell.C.Shegetsarunnynose.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。11.Whenwi

llTomleaveforNewZealand?A.Inabouthalfamonth.B.Inacoupleofmonths.C.Inayear.12.WhywillTomgotoNewZealand?A.Tospendhisholidays.B.Tovisithi

swife.C.Towork.13.WhatwillSusandoonSaturday?A.HaveatalkwithTom.B.Havedinnerwithherboss.C.HaveavisittoJane’soffice.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16题。14.Wheredoes

theconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inauniversitycafeteria.B.Inaprofessor’soffice.C.Inalibrary.15.Wheredoes

thewomancomefrom?A.Thailand.B.Vietnam.C.China.16.WhatwasthepurposeofMartin’sgoingoverseasbefore?A.Tostudy.B.Totravel.C.Toearnmoney.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第2

0题。17.WhoisDennisParker?A.Adoctor.B.Aradiohost.C.Apoliceofficer.18.Whatdoesthehospitalplantodo?A.Buildmoreteachingfacil

ities.B.Hireextradoctorsandnurses.C.Openanewunit.19.HowlonghastheCenturyBridgebeenunderrepair?A.For18months.B.For12months.C.For6mon

ths.20.Whatwillthenextreportbeabout?A.Abuilding.B.Afestival.C.Aflood.二、阅读理解:(每小题2分,共计40分)第一节:(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A

ShortStoryCompetitions.TheV.S.PritchettShortStoryPrizeTheV.S.PritchettShortStoryPrizeheldbytheRoyalSocietyofLiterature(RSL)annuallyiscurrentlyope

nforentries.Entriesfromthoseover18yearsoldwhoareresidentsintheUKarewelcome.Closes:20AugustWordlimit:2,000--4,000wordsEn

tryfee:FreePrize:£1,000andpublicationinprospectonlineTheTasmanianWriters'PrizeSince2009,FortySourcePublishinghasawarde

dwriterstheTasmanianWriters’Prizeforthemostoutstandingshortstorysubmittedintothiscompetition.EntriesfromAustralianandNewZealandresi

dentsarewelcome.Closes:15FebruaryWordlimit:3,000--4,000wordsEntryfee:$20Prize:$500andpublicationinFortySouthTheNa

tureWritingPrizeCreatedbytheNatureConservancyAustralia,theNatureWritingPrizeisopenforsubmissions.Writers,18yearsandolderareinvitedtowrite

anessaytoexploretheirrelationshipandinteractionwiththeAustralianlandscapeCloses:19FebruaryWordlimit:3,000--5,000wordsEntryfee:$

25Prize:$7,500dollarsandpublicationinGriffithReviewonlineTheStringybarkOpenShortStoryAwardStringybarkPublishingisask

ingwriterstoenterashortstoryintotheStringybarkOpenShortStoryAward.Thejudgesarelookingforastorywrittenforanaudienceof16yearsandolder.Closes:31Januar

yWordlimit:1,500--1,800wordsEntryfee:$14for1story,$26fortwostories,$36forsixstories(max)Prize:Over$1,000in

cashandbooks21.WhatdoweknowaboutthecompetitionheldbytheRSL?A.Itisfreeforparticipants.B.Itsdeadlineis19February.C

.Itisopenforwritersacrosstheworld.D.Itsentriesareforreadersof18yearsorolder.22.Whatisthewordlimitforstoriesex

ploringthehuman-naturerelationship?A.1,500--1,800words.B.2,000--4,000words.C.3,000--4,000words.D.3,000--5,000words23.Whichcompetitionawardsitswinners

cashandbooks?A.TheNatureWritingPrize.B.TheTasmanianWriters’Prize.C.TheV.S.PritchettShortStoryPrize.D.TheString

ybarkOpenShortStoryAward.BThefirstrobotthatmanyhumanbeingswelcomedintotheirhomeswasacreatureborn20yearsago.Itdidn'tlookthe

wayweimaginedrobotswepicturedself-drivingcars.Wegotaself-drivingvacuumcleaner(吸尘器)Roomba.RoombainventorJoeJonesbeganwor

kattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology’sArtificialIntelligenceLaboratoryin1982,andhewasblownawaybythepioneeringrese

archofthebrilliantmindsaroundhim.“Ipredictedthatinthreetofiveyears,robotsweregoingtobeeverywheredoingallkindsofthings,”h

esaid.“Fiveyearslater,robotsweren'tanywheredoinganything.”Ashethoughtaboutwhyhe’dbeensowrong,herealize

dthatroboticistsweremakingrobotsemissaries(使者)ofthefutureinsteadofmakingthemproducts.Hedecidedtomakearobotthatcouldhelpwithaprobleminhisownlife:ames

syapartment.WhentheMITlabheldaroboticstalentshowcalledtheAIOlympics,Mr.JonesturnedsomeLegopieces,tapeandab

ottlebrushintohispotentialsolution.HecreatedtheNeanderthalofRoombas.Theprimitiveancestorwasn'tgoodenoughtocleanh

isapartment,butMr.Jonesfeltitcouldbeagoodproductwiththerightdevelopment.Beforelong,hislabranoutofmoney.Hewaslaidoff.H

emovedtoaroboticsstartup,proposedtheconceptoftheRoombaandgotfired.Andthen,hejoinediRobot,workingonalargecleaningrobotford

epartmentstores.In1999,aworkmatesuggestedtheymakeroboticfloorsweepersforthehome.Nowthetimingwasright.Thecompanyprovidedfu

nds,sotheysetaboutbuildingarobot.TheRoombashowedthathumanswerewillingtospendmoneyonrobotsthatsavedtime.ThepeopleatiRobotthoughtitwouldbeamazingbackth

eniftheycouldsell15,000robotsthatwouldhandleannoyingdomesticwork.Theyhavesincesold40million.Thecompany'sannualincomefromconsumer

robotswentfromlessthan$40million.In2001tomorethan$1.5billionlastyear.24.WhydidMr.Jones’predictionfailtocometrue?A.Hewasmisledbysomebrilliant

minds.B.Heignoredthefocusofrobottakesinthe1980s.C.TheMITlablackedcreativeresearchers.D.Roboticsmetsometechnicaldifficulti

es.25.WhatdoweknowabouttheNeanderthalofRoombas?A.ItsolvedMr.Jones’sproblemB.ItwonfirstprizeintheAIOlympics.C.Itwasmadeofm

aterialsfromdailylife.D.Itwaswelcomedbyarobotticksstartup.26.Whatdothenumbersinthelastparagraphindicate?

A.IRobot’srobotsareahitinthemarket.B.Consumerroboticscompaniesareincreasing.C.Domesticworktakesuptoomuchtime.D.Larg

efundsareinvestedinroboticdevelopment.27.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.HistoryofRobots.B.PioneersinRobotics.C.Roomb

a’sPathtoHomes.D.Roomba,World’sFirstRobot.CCactus(仙人掌)leatherisabio-basedmaterialfamousforitsbreathability,anareainwhichotherveganleath

ersfallshort.Thisuniquematerialhasbeenusedforhandbags,shoes,clothes,andfurniture.Evencarcompaniesarefollo

wingthetrend.Cactusleatherismadefromthenopalcactus,whichisharvestedtwiceayearbycuttingoffonlymatureleavessothatthecactuscanco

ntinuetogrow.Theleavesarethencleaned,brokenintosmallerpieces,andleftoutinthesuntodry.Fibersareseparatedfromthedriedpieces.Then,a

powderedproteinisextracted(提取),takentoalaboratory,andmixedwithvaryingmaterialsthatincludecolorantstoformaliquidsubstance,whichisthenpoured

ontopofacarriermaterialtoformcactusleather.Thenopalcactususedtomakecactusleatherisafast-growingplantthatdoesn’tneed

muchwater.Itiseasilygrownindryconditionsandisconsidereddroughttolerant,animportantqualityforwaterconservation.Itshardinessalso

makeitidealinanindustrythatisreliantonwhetherandclimateconditions,creatingagoodincomesourceforfarmers.Themostpromisingpartofcactus

farmingistheplant’sabilitytostorecarboninthesoil,allowingittoplayapartindealingwithclimatechange.Leatherhasalongandtroubledpast.Th

epoisonoussubstancesusedtomakeleatherareoftenunderfireaswellasthetreatmentofanimals.Thecactusavoidstheseproblemsandalsoreducescarbonfromtheatmosphe

re.Asthefabricisarelativelynew,itisnotknownexactlyhowlongitwilllast.Thatsaid,thereisastudythatshowstheperformanceofthefabriciscomparabletoco

nventionalleather.Cactusleatherappearstohaveabrightfutureahead.Itsadaptabilityandabilitytodrawincarbonareidealfeaturesamo

ngthegrowingconcernsforclimatechangeandgreenhousegases.28.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Whythenopalcactusisperfectformakingl

eather.B.Whycactusleatherissettingnewtrends.C.Whatcactusleatherisusedfor?D.Howcactusleatherismade?29.Whatisafeatureofcactus?A.Itcankeepcarboninth

esoil.B.Itcanstoremuchwaterinitsroots.C.Itgrowsslowlyinwetconditions.D.Itislowinprotein.30.Whatadvantagedoescactusleatherha

veoverconventionalleather?A.Itissofter.B.Itismoredurable.C.Itiscruelty-free.D.Itislowinprotein.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetothefutureofcactu

sleather?A.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Disapproving.D.Sympathetic.D“I'venevermetahumanworthcloning,”sayscloningexpertMarkWesthusinfromhislabatTexasA&M

University.“It’sastupidendeavor.”That'saninterestingchoiceofadjective,comingfromamanwhohasspentmillionsofdolla

rstryingtoclonea13-year-olddognamedMissy.Sofar,heandhisteamhavenotsucceeded,thoughtheyhaveclonedtwocowsandexpecttoc

loneacatsoon.TheyjustmightsucceedincloningMissythisspring-------orperhapsnotforanother5years.Itseemsthereproductives

ystemofman'sbestfriendisoneofthemysteriesofmodernscience.Westhusin’sexperiencewithcloninganimalsleaveshi

mupsetbyallthistalkofhumancloning.InthreeyearsofworkontheMissyproject,usinghundredsuponhundredsofdog’seggs,theA&Mteamhasproducedonlyadozenorsoemb

ryoscarryingMissy’sDNA.Nonehavesurvivedthetransfertoasurrogate(代孕的)mother.Thewastageofeggsandthemanyspontaneouslyabortedfetuses

(胎)maybeacceptablewhenyou'redealingwithcatsorbulls,heargues,butnotwithhumans.“Cloningisincrediblyinefficient,andalsodangerous,”hesays.Evenso,dogcloni

ngisacommercialopportunity,withaniceresearchpayoff.EversinceDollythesheepwasclonedin1997,Westhusin'sphonehasbeenringin

gwithpeoplecallinginhopesofmakinganexactcopyoftheircatsanddogs,cattleandhorses.“Alotofpeoplewanttoclonepets,especiallyifthepric

eisright,”saysWesthusin.CostisnoobstacleforMissy’smysteriousbillionaireowner;he'sputup$3.7millionsofartofundA&M’sresearch.Contrar

ytosomemediareports,Missyisnotdead.TheownerwantsatwintocarryonMissy'sfinequalitiesaftershedoesdie.Theprototypeis,byalla

ccounts,athletic,good-naturedandsupersmart.Missy'smasterdoesnotexpectanexactcopyofher.Heknowsherclonem

aynothavehertemperament.Inastatementofpurpose,Missy’sownerandtheA&Mteamsaytheyare“bothlookingforwardtostudyingtheway

sthatherclonesdifferfromMissy.”Besidescloningagreatdog,theprojectmaycontributeinsightintotheoldquestionofnature

vs.nurture.Itcouldalsoleadtothecloningofspecialrescuedogsandmanyendangeredanimals.However,Westhusiniscautiousabouthiswork.Heknowsthat

evenifhegetsadogpregnant,theoffspring,shouldtheysurvive,willfacetheproblemsshownatbirthbyotherclonedanimals:abnor

malitieslikeimmaturelungsandheartandweightproblems.“Whywouldyoueverwanttoclonehumans,”Westhusinasks,“whenwe’renoteven

closetogettingitworkedoutinanimalsyet?”32.By"stupidendeavor",Westhusinmeanstosaythat________.A.animalcloningisnotworththeeff

ortatallB.animalcloningisabsolutelyimpracticalC.humancloningshouldbedoneselectivelyD.humancloningisafoolishunderta

king33.BycloningMissy,MarkWesthusinhopesto________.A.studythepossibilityofcloninghumansB.searchforwaystomodifyitstemperamen

tC.examinethereproductivesystemofthedogspeciesD.findoutthedifferencesbetweenMissyanditsclones34.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutanimalcloning?A.F

ewprivatecloningcompaniescouldaffordit.B.Fewpeoplehaverealizeditssignificance.C.Anexactcopyofacatorbullcanbemade.D.Itisbecomingapr

osperousindustry.35.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthat______A.Mr.Westhusinisgoingtocloneadogsoon.B.scientistsarepessimisticabouthuma

ncloning.C.humanreproductivesystemhasnotbeenunderstood.D.richpeopleareonlyinterestedincloninganimals.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳

选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Mostpeopleaimtogettheirrecommendedseventoninehoursofsleepinonelongstretchatnight.Andthetechnicalter

mforthisis“monotheisticsleep(单向睡眠)”______36________.However,wemaynothavebeenprogrammedtosleepinthisway.NowI'msureyou’vehadthatexperienceofa

dropinyourconcentrationintheafternoon,whereyoustarttofeelalittlesleepy.______37______astheirheadsbeginsortofmovingupanddow

nduringafternoonmeetings.Andithappenstomostofussomewherebetweentheonetofourpm.mark.Whatthissuggestsisthatwemay

havebeendesignedtosleepinabiphasic(双向的)pattern,meaningonelongerperiodofsleepatnight,andthenashortafternoonnapduri

ngtheday,verymuchlikethenapculturesaroundtheworld.Butisnappingalwaysagoodthing?______38______.Althoughweandoth

erscientistshavediscoveredthatnapscanhavebenefitsforboththebrainandthebody,napscanbeadouble-edgedweapon.L

ongnapsintheafternoonorinearlyeveningcanjusttaketheedgeofyoursleepiness.______39______.Soifyouarestrugglingwithsleepatnight,theb

estadviceisnottonapduringtheday.Instead,buildupallofthathealthysleepinesssothatyougiveyourselfthebestchanceoffallingasleepeasily,andthenstay

ingasleepsoundlyacrossnight.______40______napsofaround20minutestakenearlyinthedaycanbejustfine.A.Well,notnecessaril

y.B.Andyoucanalsoseeitinotherpeopleaswell.C.Inotherwords,asingleperiodofsleepatnight.D.It'salittlebitlikesnackingbeforey

ourmainmeal.E.Ifyouaremindfulofhowoftenandhowlongyournapsare.F.Youmaythinkthisdropinyourconcentrationisbecauseofabig

lunch.G.Butifyou’renotstrugglingwithsleepandyoucannapregularlyduringtheday.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、

B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。LaraHarrisonhasalwayshada______41______relationshipwithherfather.Severaltimes,Harrisonf

eltshe’dreachedher______42______pointandavoidedherdadformonths.Still,shecouldn’t______43_____him.Smallactionsshowedhecaredthoughheremained

difficulttogetcloseto:hewentoutofhiswayto______44______withtaskssuchasrepairingheroffice.Harrisonwantedtherelationshiptoimprove.Asher

father______45______his70s,sherealizedthatiftheyweregoingtore-establish______46______,theycouldnotwastetime.Shemadea______47______deci

siontochangeher______48______tohim.Ifhewasbeingmoodyduringtheirtimetogether,she’dendtheir______49______by

thankinghimforthevisitandgivinghimahug—somethingthatwasn’ttypicalforthem.Thesmallinterventions______50______;hebecamekindereachvisit,

andhismoodsbecame______51______.Eventuallyhebeganreachingouttoher,textingtoask,“Howareyou?”orsayinghew

asproudofher,______52______she’dalwayslongedtohear.Rebuildingtrustwithherfatherultimatelyhelpedhertoengagein___

___53______.Sherealizedshecouldalsobestubbornwhenshefelt______54______,andthathernegativeconnectiontoherfathermadeher______55

______trustingofotherpeopleinherlife.“Ineverallowedmyselfto______56______deeplyintorelationships.Atthefirstsight

ofachallenge,Iwouldblameothers,getangryorleave.Exhaustingis______57______ittakestobeconstantlyonguard,”shesays.“I

tremindsyouoflife’shappymoments.”Today,she’sthankfultobeabletoapproachothersmore______58______andwithanopenheart.Trustis

oneofthemostimportant______59______ofasafe,fulfillingandwell-functioningrelationship.However,itoftenisn’tuntilsomethinghurtful

happens—aspousecheatsonyou;abossmakesfunofyouinfrontofcolleagues-------______60______wethinkabouttrust;wedon’tnoticeituntilit’sbroken.41

.A.complicatedB.toughC.changeableD.warm42.A.freezingB.boilingC.turningD.breaking43.A.abandonB.findC.helpD.please44.A.helpoutB.setoutC.makeoutD.workou

t45.A.obtainedB.hitC.reachedD.get46.A.connectionB.trustC.contactD.love47.A.smartB.difficultC.distinctD.conscious48.A.solutionsB.a

ttitudesC.responsesD.secrets49.A.interactionB.communicationC.convenienceD.influence50.A.ranB.workedC.performedD.operated51.A.viole

ntB.calmC.stableD.rough52.A.somethingB.everythingC.anythingD.nothing53.A.self-confidenceB.self-respectC.self-relianceD.self-reflection54.A.threatened

B.disturbedC.suspectedD.recognized55.A.moreB.lessC.fewD.little56.A.tapB.strikeC.diveD.run57.A.howB.whatC.thatD.which58.A.d

eterminedlyB.enthusiasticallyC.lovinglyD.amusedly59.A.aspectsB.waysC.meansD.elements60.A.whatB.whoC.whomD.that第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入

1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。HANGZHOU—The19thAsianGamesclosedonSundayunderthethemeof“EnduringMemoriesofHangzhou”fortheclosingceremony,61.______

_____(highlight)thepowerandunityofsportsandtheAsianGames.ChinesePremierLiQiangandOlympicCouncilofAsia(OCA)actingpresidentRajaRandhirSing

hattendedtheclosingceremonyattheHangzhouOlympicSportsCenterStadium.SinghdeclaredtheGamesclosed,praisingtheorganizers62._______“theper

fecthostthattheOCAwillneverforget.”“Thepowerofsport,thepoweroftheAsianGamesistouniteusallinlife.Iwouldliketothankthe

Chinesegovernment,theChineseOlympicCommittee,thepeopleofHangzhouandtheHangzhouorganizingcommittee(HAGOC)fo

r63.______youhavedoneandensuredthattheHangzhouAsianGameswereanunprecedented(前所未有的)success,”saidtheOCAactingpresident.“TheQiantangRiver

64._______(continue)flowsintothesea,andthelightofAsiawillcontinuetoshinebrightlyinthefuture.TheAsianGames

flameisabouttobeextinguished,butitsspiritwilllive65.________,”saidGaoZhidan,organizingcommitteepresident.“Together,wewillwriteanewchapterofanAsiancom

munitywitha66.________(share)future,”addedGao,alsopresidentoftheChineseOlympicCommittee.Echoingwitht

heopeningceremony67._______adigitaltorchbearerlitthecauldrontogetherwithswimmingOlympicchampionWangShun,thed

igitaltorchbearerreturnedfortheclosingceremony.China’sswimmersZhangYufeiandQinHaiyang68.________(award)Most

ValuablePlayer(MVP)jointlyoftheAsianGamesonSaturday.OlympicchampionZhang,25,clinchedsix69.________(title)inhersignatur

eevents,while24-year-oldworldchampionQinpocketedfivegoldsandasilveronhissecondAsiadappearance.TheHangzhouAsiadalsoproducedworld-leadingperformances

with70._________totalof13worldrecordshavingbeenbroken.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言

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Onanafternoon,ourEnglishteacher,Mr.Liuwalkedintoourclassrooms,henoticedourfeelings.Hedrewapictureonthewh

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