湖南省大联考2024-2025学年高三上学期开学摸底检测英语试题 Word版含答案

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ypeofwritingisthetext?A.Amuseumguide.B.Anonlinead.C.Acommercialreport.D.Anactivityreview.B(23-24·高三上·海

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tchtheeyeofsomepeoplewhocantakethesedogsandcatshome.Mariaalsobegansellingthemthroughword-of-mouthandatvariousevents.“Atfirstshestar

tedjustdonatingthebandannasbecauseittookhermuchtimetomakethem.Thenshegotmoreskilledandwasabletobuyclothwithsomeextraincomethatshewasmakingfromit

,”hermom,Crystal,said.“Mariaisareallykindgivingpersonandshedoesn’twantformuchofanything.Itmakesherfeelgoodtodonate.Weareproudofh

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alShelter.“Theywerehappyandreallygrateful,whichmademefeelreallygoodinside,”saidMaria.“Itmakesmehappytoseehowit’si

mpactedthepeopleanddogs.”24.WhatmakesitpossibleforMariatostarthercharity?A.Herlovefordogs.B.Herclothes-makingskills.C.Thejoyofreceivinggift

s.D.Grandma’ssuggestion.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inparagraph4referto?A.Christmasgifts.B.Petowners.C.Dogsandcats.

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WhatdoesMsChenaskherstudentstodoinclass?A.Givelikesforhervideos.B.Invitemorefanstotheclass.C.Experiencetheoper

ainperson.D.Wavearmsduringtheperformance30.WhatdidMsChenthinkofherteachingeffectinthepast?A.Disappointing.B.Astonishing.

C.Entertaining.D.Satisfying31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ThecrowdedclassroommeansalivelyclassB.Teac

hingJiangxiOperawinslikesfromstudentsC.AteacherperformsinclasstoattractfansforhervideosD.Operaprofessorturnsclassrooms

intoperformancestagesD(23-24高二下·广东深圳·期末)Therejuvenatingeffectsofarestorativenocturnalreposearewidelyrecognized;itcanengenderast

ateofenhancedwell-being.Academicsinthefieldpositthattheexcellenceofone’sslumbermayindeedbeinstrumentalintheprolongationofone’slifespan.Malesubjects

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othosebereftofsuchrepose.Thefemalecounterpartsstandtogainanincrementoftwodecades.Additionally,ithasbeenobservedthatyouthfulin

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enttoreapthepotentialhealthfuldividends;thecaliberofone’sslumberisequallypivotal.Theparametersofcommendableslumberweredelineatedbyaquintetofdist

inctcriteria.Theseencompassedanoptimaldurationofseventoeighthoursofreposepernocturnalcycle;experiencingdifficultyintheinitiati

onofsleepnomorethantwiceperhebdomadalperiod;similarchallengesinmaintainingsomnolencenomorethantwiceweekly;abstain

ingfromtheconsumptionofanysoporificpharmaceuticals;andawakeningwithasensationofinvigorationonnofewerthanfivedaysperseptenarycycle.Theco

nclusionsderivedfromthestudyintimatethatapproximately8%offatalities,irrespectiveoftheiretiology,couldbeimputedtoinade

quatesomniferouspatterns.Dr.FrankQian,aresidentphysicianspecializingininternalmedicineattheBethIsraelDeaconessMedicalCenterinBoston,America,r

emarked,“Adistinctproportionalresponserelationshipwasdiscerned.Consequently,anincreaseinthebeneficialelem

entspertainingtothequalityofsleepcorrelateswithaprogressivediminutioninmortalityfromallcauses.”Theresearchcollateddatafro

mapopulaceof172,321individualswithanaverageageof50,ofwhich54%werefemale.TheseparticipantswereengagedintheNationalHealthInterviewSurvey,spanningtheye

ars2013to2018,whichsoughttoscrutinizethewell-beingoftheAmericanpopulace,inclusiveofinquiriesintotheirsomnifero

ushabits.Thesubjectsweretrackedforameanperiodof4.3years,duringwhich8,681succumbedtodeath.Ofthesefatalitie

s,2,610(30%)wereattributabletocardiovascularafflictions,2,052(24%)tooncologicaldisorders,and4,019(46%)toamiscellanyofothercauses.Amongthemaleand

femaleparticipantswhoreportedadherencetoallfiveindicesofqualitysleep(anoptimalquintilescore),theexpectancyoflifew

asaugmentedby4.7yearsformalesandby2.4%forfemales,incontradistinctiontothosewhopossessednoneorasolitaryfactor.Furtherscholarlyendeavo

riswarrantedtoelucidatetheraisond’êtreforthedichotomyintheenhancementoflifeexpectancy,withmalesexhibitingtwicetheinc

rementobservedinfemalesdespiteequivalentsomniferousquality.Acaveatofthestudyliesintherelianceonself-report

edsomniferoushabits,whichwerenotsubjectedtoobjectivequantificationorverification.32.Whoismostlikelytoha

veagoodsleep?A.Alice,whofallsasleepassoonasshetouchesthepillowaftertakingasleepingpilleveryday.B.Betty,whofal

lsasleepquicklyandhasanightmareatleast3timesaweek.C.Candy,whofeelsrefreshedaftersleepingtightweekdays.D.David,whocountssheepandhasasou

ndsleepeveryday.33.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Thesleephabitsinthestudywerereportedbythetestsubjects.B.Quantityofsl

eepwasenoughtoachievethehealthbenefits.C.Menhaddoublethelifespancomparedwithwomen.D.Poorsleeppatterncaused8%ofdea

thsfromallcausesofcancer.34.Howdidtheresearcherscometotheirfindings?A.Byreferringtoanotherstudy.B.Byconsultingtheauthoritativeagencies.C.Byin

terviewingtheprofessionals.D.Byconductingdataanalysis.35.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetothethefindingofthestudy?A.Ambiguo

usB.ObjectiveC.IndifferentD.Doubtful三、七选五(共5小题,每小题2.5分,共12.5分)(24-25高三上·山西大同·阶段练习)HowtoKeepPersonalArtJournalsYoumighthaveheardtha

tkeepingajournalisagreatwaytorecordyourthoughtsandunderstandyouremotions.Typicaljournalinginvolvesonlywriting.36.Andbecausetherearesom

anywaystoexpressyourselfinanartjournal,it’sawonderfulcreativeoutletforbothbeginnersandmoreexperiencedcreatives.37.Itcombineselementsofwrit

ing,drawing,painting,collage(拼贴画),andevengraffititoexpressyourself.Thisincludesyoureverydaylife,aswellasyourhopes,dreams,an

dfears.Asinglepagewilloftenhavebothwordsandillustrationstoofferalookatwhat’sgoingoninsideyourhead.Artjournalingisawaytopractice

self-care.Itencouragesyoutotakealittletimeforyourself—evenifit’sjustfor15minutesaday.Whenyoulookbackatwhatyou’vewritten

ordrawn,youcangainvaluableinsightintothechallengesinyourlife.Thepointofcreatingavisualjournalisnottomakeeverypageamaste

rpiece.38.Artjournalingiscompletelycustomizable(可定制的)dependingonyourskillsandinterests.Manypeoplechoosetousemixedmediaanddeco

ratetheirpageswithdrawingandpaintingmaterials.39.Themostimportantthingwhenbeginningyourartjournal,howev

er,isselectingtherightbook.Therearemanyconsiderationswhenitcomestopickingyourjournalbook.Sizeisone.Ifyouenjoymakinglarged

rawings,forinstance,thenabiggerbookmightbebest.40.Sinceit’sagoodchanceyou’llbeusingmixedmedia,selectajournalwhosepapercanhandlebo

thdrawingandpainting.A.Anartjournalisavisualdiary.B.Besides,youbecomeawareofyourstyle.C.Anothercharacteristictothinkaboutisthetypeofpagesin

thebook.D.Thisway,youcannotonlyexpressyourself,butalsoinfluenceothers.E.Otherspreferstickingwithasinglemediumthatthey’recom

fortablewith.F.Butforthosewhoaremorevisually-minded,anartjournalisagreatalternative.G.Yousimplyneedtoenjoytheactofcreatingsom

ethingwithoutworryinghowitlooks.四、完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)(2024·江苏南京·模拟预测)In2014,Amycollapsedfromabrainhemorrhage(脑溢血)w

hileworking.Afterayearrecoveringathome,she41acoursewiththeambitiontobecomea42.However,occasionalvisiondistu

rbancewasstill43,influencingtheamountof44shecouldgivetothecourse.Furthercomplications(并发症)lefttheyoungartistalmostcom

pletelyblind,makingitdifficulttoseeawholefigure.It’sparticularly45becauseitseemedto46heroptimismtobeapainter!Onemorning,whenwatchingthesunrise,she

suddenlyfeltasenseof47.Sherealizedthatshemaynot48awholefaceanymore,butitshouldn’tstopherfromputtingwhatshecouldsee

oncanvas(画布).Thefollowingyears,she49herspecialartjourney.“Strangely,myexperiencehasincreasedmy50whendrawing,enablingmetocatchacharacterbetter,”she

explains.“Peopleoftenspeakhighlyofthedetailandsensitivityofthecharacter.Ihavemoredeterminationandapprec

iationformy51.Theseare52Iwouldn’thavehadwithouteverythingI’ve53.”Forhernewtouringexhibition,shehasproducedaseriesofart

worksbasedonhervisualexperience.“Inthe54interactionbetweenwhatIcanandcannotseeliesmyperspectiveontheworld.”Sometimes,wecanturnalossintoagai

n:somethinguniqueandindividualthathasbeengiftedtousbynever55.41.A.madeuseofB.lookedforwardtoC.signedupforD.tookpridein42.A.teacherB.d

octorC.workerD.painter43.A.presentB.unnoticedC.unusualD.strange44.A.creditB.energyC.instructionD.donation45.A.disappoin

tingB.excitingC.inspiringD.depressing46.A.ruinB.boostC.spreadD.express47.A.achievementB.thankfulnessC.belongingsD.security48.A.seeB.touchC.d

rawD.cover49.A.sharedB.concludedC.startedD.recalled50.A.eyesightB.sensitivityC.tasteD.attention51.A.talentB.choice

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4.A.activeB.mistyC.socialD.regular55.A.losingB.leavingC.quittingD.failing五、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。(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)(2025高三·全国·

专题练习)ShenzhouXVIIImannedspaceshipsuccessfully56(dock)withthespacestationat3:32amonApril262024,accordingtotheChinaMannedSp

aceAgency(CMSA).Thewholeprocesstook57(approximate)6.5hours.Thespaceship,atopaLongMarch-2Fcarrierrocket,blaste

doffat8:59p.m.fromtheJiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenterinnorthwestChina.About1058(minute)afterthelaunch,theShenzhou-18spaceshipseparatedfromtheroc

ket59entereditsdesignatedorbit.Thecrewmembersare60goodshapeandthelaunchis61"completesuccess,"theChinaM

annedSpaceAgency(CMSA)announced.Whileinorbit,theShenzhou-18spaceshipisscheduled62(make)afast,automatedrendezvous

anddockingwiththespacestationcombination.TheShenzhou-18crewwillrotatewiththeShenzhou-17crewinorbit.TheShenzhou-18cr

ewmembersareYeGuangfu,LiCongandLiGuangsu,withYeasthemission63(command).TheShenzhou-18missionmarksYe'ssecondjo

urneyintospace,64(follow)hispreviousroleasacrewmemberduringtheShenzhou-13missionfromOctober2021toApril2022.

LiCongandLiGuangsu,65belongtothethirdgroupofChineseastronauts,arebothembarkingontheirfirst-everspaceadventure.六、应用文(满分15分)66.(24-25高三上·广

东广州·开学考试)假定你是李华,你校计划在暑假期间重修图书馆,校英文报举办主题为“Smallchangesmakeanideallibrary”的征文活动,向同学们征求意见,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:(1)提出建议;(2)说明理由。注意

:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Smallchangesmakeanideallibrary__________________________________________

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______________________________________________________七、读后续写(共1小题,共25分)67.(24-25高三上·江西·阶段练习)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。“Beproudofdoingsomet

hinghonorablethatyouthinkmightbringyoushameatfirst,”Grandmaalwaystoldusbeforetellingusthisfavoritefamilystory.In1918,Grandpawork

edinashoerepairshop.Helaboredonthenightshiftsothathewouldbefreetotakecareofthechildreninthedaytime,allowingGrandmatoattendschoolandreceiveaned

ucation.Onthemorningofherfirstclass,Grandmaexcitedlyrushedtodressforschool.Assheexcitedlytookoutallheroldsocks,Grandmabecamesad.Shediscovereda

llhadmanyholes.“Forgetit,dear.Wehavenotimetorepairthemnow,”urgedGrandpa.“You’llbelateforclass.And,anyway,Ihave

asurpriseforyou!”Amomentlater,GrandpahandedGrandmaheroldhigh-buttonshoes.Butshecouldhardlyrecognizethem,astheyhadbeenrepaire

dandlookedbeautiful.Whileshewassleepingthatnight,Grandpasecretlyrepairedtheshoes.Grandma'seyeswelledwithtearsofgratitude,“I'lllooklikeafinelady

inthesewonderfulshoes!”shesaid.“Hurry!Putonapairoflongsocksandthebeautifulshoes,andnoonewillsuspectyouhavehoneysocks.They’llbeourlittlesecret,”G

randpapromised.GrandmanoddedandrushedoutwhenGrandpahandedhertwoone-dollarbillsforhertuition.Arrivingatschool,Grandmafeltuneasyinacl

assroomfilledwithstrangers.Standingaheadwasaserious-lookingteachercalledMissPeabody.Thatmorning,MissPeabodypassedanemptybowlaround

theclassroomandinstructedeachstudenttodropthefeesintoit.Everystudentdidthat.Onestudentpaidhisfeewithabrighttwo-dollargoldcoin

.Aftercollectingallthemoney,theteacherplacedthebowlonherdesk.Laterthatafternoon,whenMissPeabodycountedthemoney,thesmallgoldcoinaccidentallyslippedou

tofthebowlandfellintoGrandma’sshoe.Unawareofit,MissPeabodydiscoveredthecoinwasmissing.Shefeltquiteanxiousandsearchedaround,butinvain.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个

左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Meanwhile,Grandmafeltconvincedthatthethinginhershoemustbethecoin.____________________________________

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