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高三9月测试英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Atahospital.C.Inanof

fice.2.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Strangers.B.Schoolmates.C.Co-workers.3.Whatdothespeakersplantodonext?A.Takeacl

ass.B.Dosomeexercise.C.Haveadrink.4.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Topersuadehim.B.Tothankhim.C.Toencouragehim.5.Whatarethespeakersmainly

talkingabout?A.Afamouscook.B.Anaturaldiet.C.Avitaminpill.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,选出最佳选项。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Howdidtheman'sparentsreacttohisdrawingintheworkbooks?A.Worriedly.B.Favorably.C.Angrily.7.Whatdidthemandoforthe

café?A.Hedecorateditsdiningroomwithhisdrawings.B.Heraisedmoneybysellinghisdrawings.C.Hesenthisdrawin

gstocustomers.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhyisthemanusingtheWeb?A.Towriteaschoolreport.B.Tomakeatravelplan.C.Topreparealesson.9.Whatcanthemank

nowaboutthetreefromthearticle?A.Itsheight.B.Itslocation.C.Itsage.10.Wheredidthemanseecoastredwoodtrees?A.Fromafilm.B.Fromaboo

k.C.Fromablog.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whicheventisthemantakingpartin?A.Amarathon.B.Abikeride.C.ATVprogram.12.Whatdoesthewomanadviset

hemantodofirst?A.Buildawebsite.B.Designaposter.C.Putupanotice.13.Whydoesthemanraisemoney?A.Tohousethehomeless.B.Tosupp

ortcancerresearch.C.Tohelpheartdiseasepatients.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whoisthewoman?A.Afitnesstrainer.B.

Alifecoach.C.Aprivatetutor.15.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman'sfitnessplan?A.It'sunimportant.B.It'sunnecessary.C.It'suncl

ear.16.Whatdoestheletter“M”remindpeopletodo?A.Keeptrackoftheprogress.B.Setgoalsthatmattertoyou.C.Brea

kgoalsintodoablesteps.17.Whatdoestheletter“T”standfor?A."Technique”.B.“Target”.C.“Time”.听第10段材料,回答第18至20

题。18.WhydoesIsabellewanttobuyagiftforhermother?A.It'sWomen'sDay.B.It'sMother'sDay.C.It'sherbirthday.19.Whatdoe

sthespeakersuggestCharlottedo?A.Askherfriendoutforameal.B.Buyherfriendsomemake-up.C.Takeherfriendtoarecordingst

udio.20.Whatwillthespeakerdonext?A.Recommendapresent.B.Answeracall.C.Introduceafestival.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15个小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5)AWelc

ometoBiscayneNationalParkBiscayneisnotveryfarfromthelightsandexcitementofdowntownMiami.Butithasaverydifferentatmospherefromthebigcit

y.Establishedasanationalmonumentin1968,BiscayneNationalParkincludesthenorthernpartoftheworld-famousFloridaKey

swhicharelow-lyingislandsorreefs.BiscayneNationalParkIfyouenjoywater,Biscayneistheparkforyou.Youwillfindthethreatenedhuge,gentleWestIndi

anmanatee,thelessgentleAmericancrocodile,severalkindsofseaturtlesandover500speciesoffish.Fourecosystemscometogetherhere,whichiswhatmakesthepar

ksodiverse.Theblendingecosystemscreate"edgecommunities."HumanhistoryHumanhistoryatBiscaynebeginsmorethan10,000yearsago.Scientist

ssayevidenceofthearea'searliestpeopleismostlyunderwaternowandlearnaboutthesepeoplebyexaminingthehillsofshellsthe

yleftbehind.Asthepopulationgrew,itdividedintoseparatecultures.Thegroupsbeganmakingpotteryandcreatedtradenetworks.TheseNativeAmericansarecalled

theTequesta.TheTequestadependedontherichfoodsourceoftheseatosurvive.Theywerenotcenteredonfarmingandhadmoretimethanothernativesforartandreli

gion.Thereefsandroughwatersmadeitdifficultforearlyexplorersresultinginmorethan50shipwrecks.Scubadiverstodaycanexploresixofthem.ExploringtheparkMan

yvisitorstoBiscayneNationalParkchoosetoexploreunderwater.Guidesleadsnorkelingandscubadivingtrips.AtBocaChitaKey,visitorscanexplorealighth

ouse,asymbolofBiscayneNationalParkbuiltinthe1930s.ButvisitorstoBiscayneNationalParkprobablyarenottheretoseeskyscrapersandcitylights.Thebeau

tyinBiscayneisquietwaters,rustlingmangroves.21、WhatisthefeatureoftheecosystemintheBiscayneNationalPa

rk?A.Thedifferentspeciesoftheanimals.B.Themixedbiologicalcommunities.C.Thelow-lyingislandsorreefs.D.Thecl

earandwarmwaters.22、Whatcanweknowfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Humanhistorydatesbacktomorethan50,000yearsago.B

.TheNativeAmericanspreferfarmingtofishing.C.Biscayneisaparadiseforthewatersportsenthusiasts.D.Scubadiverstodayareto

seeskyscrapersandcitylights.23、Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Apersonaldiary.B.geographytextbook.C.AAtravelmagazi

ne.D.Abookreview.BAone-roomstudioatopawoodedhillonthesouthwestcoastofVancouverIslandiswherethemagichappensformasterluthier(拨弦

乐器制作者)ReubenForsland.He'sastoryteller,onlythestorieshetellsaren'tmadeofwords;they'refashionedofwoodandmetal.Fors

landspendshistimebuildingcustomguitars-andthestoriesbehindtheinstrumentsarejustasimportanttohimasthesuperbqualityandsound

ofhiscreations.BornandraisedincentralAlberta,Forslandhasspentmostofhislifebuildingthings,rangingfromcustomfurni

tureandhousestoskateboardsandsurfboards.Hebecameaprofessionalluthierin2014.ThequalityofForsland'sJOIGuitarshasattractedinterestfrompr

ofessionalmusicians,likeGunsN'RosesguitaristSlash,whohiredhimtomakeaguitar.EverycustomguitarReubenForslandmakesbeginswithconversationsandconnect

ions.“Thefocusistocreateaguitarthatinspirestheplayertomakeanemotionalandspiritualconnection,"saidForsland.ForSlash

'sguitar,Forslandwenttogreatlengthstofindasourceofinspiration.OncehefoundoutJimiHendrixwasoneofSlash'sheroes,Forslandspentsix

monthstrackingdownPeteSikov,theowneroftheSeattlehouseHendrixgrewupin.“IaskedPeteifhewasopentotheconceptofusingsomeofthewoodfromthehouseforSl

ash'sguitar,andhewasgoodwiththat,”saidForsland,whohassincecompletedfourguitarsusingsomeofthatwood.Forsland'sfocu

sthesedaysisonmakingtheworld'sfirsttraditionallybuiltguitarfromhemp.wood(麻木),awoodmaterialmadefromhempfibres.“ItabsorbsfourtimesmoreCO2initslifeti

methanthesameareaasaforest,”Forslandsaid.Hesupportsenvironmentalsustainabilitywiththesamepassionhebringstomakingguitars.That'swhyhechoseEar

thDayastheperfecttimetolaunchhishempwoodguitarofficially.“Althoughthisguitarcan'tsavetheenvironment,it'sapieceofth

econversationaboutwhatcanbecreatedwithasustainableproductintoday'smarketplace.”24.Whichwordcanbestdescri

beForslandaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Ambitious.B.Handy.C.Optimistic.D.Sporty.25.WhatdidForslandbuildSlash'sguitaroutof?A.WoodprovidedbyGunsN'Ro

ses.B.WoodfromJimiHendrix'schildhoodhome.C.WoodfromSlash'sSeattlehouse.D.HempwooddonatedbyPeteSikov.26.WhatdoweknowaboutForsland'smostrecentcreation?

A.Itismadefromasustainablematerial.B.Itisaninstanthitinthemarketplace.C.ItisusedtocelebrateEarthDay.D.Itisthefirst-evertraditionallybuiltguitar.27.W

hatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.PayavisittoJOIGuitarsB.Meettheworld'sbestluthierC.Customguitarssetthetre

ndsformusiciansD.EachguitartheluthiermakestellsastoryCCouldanewtreatmentdevelopedbytheUScompanyLillymean"thebeginningoftheend"ofAlzheimer

's(阿尔兹海默症)?Couldweevencureitsomeday?Theseareheadlinesandquestionsswirling(流传)aroundafternewsofanewdrug,calleddonanemab,showedp

romisingresultsinphase-3trials.ThebrainsciencebehindAlzheimer'siscomplex,butCTandMRIscanssuggestthatpoisonouschangesoccurinthebrain,includingtheabn

ormalbuildupofproteinscalledamyloidplaquesandtautangles.Thedamagestartsinthepartsofthebrainessentialforformingmemoriesbutthenspr

eadsthroughouttheorgan,withbraintissueshrinkingsignificantly.DevelopingtreatmentsforAlzheimer'shasbeenachallenge,withalmost20yearspassingwi

thnonewdrugs.Butinthelastyear,twonewoneshaveemerged:donanemabandlecanemab.Neitherarecuresormagicbulletsforth

edisease,buttheydoaddresskeysymptoms.Theytargettheamyloidproteinsthatcanaccumulateinthebrainanddamageneurons,slowingdownitsprogression.Whilethi

snewsisexciting,therearemajorcaveats.OneiswhetheritwilleverbecomeavailableontheNHS.Thecostisestimatedtobeabout£20,000perpers

onperyearoftreatment.Anotheristheseriousside-effects:inthestudy,brainswellingoccurredin24%ofparticipantsandbrainbleedingoccurredi

n31.4%onthedrugcomparedwith13.6%intheplacebo(安慰剂)group.Therewerealsothreedeathsduringthetrial.Partoftheproblemforme,asanacademic,i

nassessingthedrugisthatthefullresultsofthetrialhaven'tyetbeensharedpubliclyorpublishedinapeer-reviewjournal.Wecannotaccessthefulldat

aorexaminethetrialyet,andthereisalwaysamotivationforprivatecompaniestooverstatetheeffectivenessofnewdrugs.Trialresultsneedtobeassessedbyanindepende

ntbodyofexperts.Whileitisunlikelytochangeclinicalpracticeuntilatleast2025,thenewsofdonanemabisagainanindicationthatscienceiscontinuingtomake

progresswhenitcomestotreatingthemajorcausesofillnessanddeath,evenonerelatedtothehighlycomplexinnerworkingsofthebrain.So,

therearecaveatsandtheneedforcaution,butthesenewdrugsareindeedthegroundsforthatrarethingthesedays:hope.28、WhatcanwelearnaboutAlzheimerfromthepassag

e?A.Itiscausedbytheaccumulationofsomeproteinsinthebrain.B.MostpeoplewilldevelopAlzheimerwhentheyareold.C.Thereexists

anewdrugtocureitcompletely.D.Itresultsfromthelossofmemoriesaspeoplegetolder.29、Whatdoestheunderlinedword"caveats"meaninparagraph4

?A.Weaknesses.B.Discussions.C.Debates.D.Warnings.30、Whatistheproblemofthenewdrugaccordingtotheauthorasanacademic?A.Theeffectivenessmaybeb

lownupwithoutfairassessment.B.Ithastheseriousside-effectssuchasbrainbleedinganddeaths.C.Thecostofthenewdrugisoutofreachforordinarypeople.D.Thereis

nopossibilityfornewdrugstobeadmittedintotheNHS.31、Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthenewdrug?A.Approving.B.D

oubtful.C.Unclear.D.Indifferent.DNuclearbombs.That’sthego-toanswerforincomingspaceobjectslikeasteroids(小行星)andcometsas

farasHollywoodisconcerned.MovieslikeDeepImpactandArmageddonrelyonnuclearweapons,deliveredbystarslikeBruceWillis,tosav

etheworldanddeliverthedrama.Butplanetarydefenseexpertssayinreality,ifastronomersspottedadangerousin-comingspacerock,thesafe

standbestanswermightbesomethingmoresubtle,likesimplypushingitoffcoursebycrashingitwithasmallspacecraft.That’s

justwhatNASAdidonMondayevening,whenaspacecraftheadedstraightintoanasteroidcalledDimorphos,whichisaround7millionmilesawayandpo

sesnothreattoEarth.It’sabout525feetacrossandorbitsanotherlargerasteroid.Inimagesstreamed(传输)asthecrashneared,theegg-shapedasteroidg

rewinsizefromalittlespotonscreentohaveitsfullrockysurfacecomequicklyintofocusbeforethesignalwentdeadasthecrafthitrightontarget.Eventsha

ppenedexactlyasengineershadplanned,theysaid,withnothinggoingwrong.“Asfaraswecantell,ourfirstplanetarydefensete

stwasasuccess,”saidElenaAdams,themissionsystemsengineer,whoaddedthatscientistslookedonwith“bothterroran

djoy”asthespacecraftneareditsfinaldestination.ThecrashwasthepeakofNASA’sDoubleAsteroidRedirectionTest(DART),a7

-yearandmorethan$300millioneffortwhichlaunchedaspacevehicleinNovemberof2021toperformhumanity’sfirst-evertesto

fplanetarydefensetechnology.Itwillbeabouttwomonths,scientistssaid,beforetheywillbeabletodetermineifthecrashwasenoughtodr

ivetheasteroidslightlyoffcourse,probablyshorteningitsoriginalorbit.NASAplanstolaunchanasteroid-huntingspacetele

scopenamedNEOSurveyorin2026.“We’vetrackedlotsofspacerocks,especiallythelargeronesthatcouldcauseextinction-levelevents.Thankfully,nonecur

rentlythreatenEarth.ButmanyasteroidsthesizeofDimorphoshaven’tyetbeendiscovered,andthosecouldpotentiallytake

outacityiftheycamecrashingdown,”explainsLindleyJohnson,NASA’sPlanetaryDefenseOfficer.32、Whydoestheauthormentionthe

movies?A.Tomakeaprediction.B.Toprovideapossibility.C.Tointroducethetopic.D.Tomakeacomparison.33、Whatcanweinferfromthep

assage?A..Dimorphoscouldcauseextinction-levelevents.B.The7-yearprogramhasdrawnaconclusion.C.NEOSurveyorhastrackedlotsofspa

cerocks.D.NASApushedDimorphosbycrashing.34、WhichstatementdoesLindleyJohnsonmostpossiblyagreewith?A.Large

rasteroidswillnotbeathreattoEarth.B.NASAshouldshouldertheresponsibilityforthecrash.C.NEOSurveyorisexpectedto

discoverasteroidsthesizeofDimorphos.D.AsteroidslikeDimorphosaremoredestructivethanotherlargerones.35、Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Anintent

ionalcrashinspaceB.AthreattoEarthfromasteroidsC.ThecontributiontospacesafetyD.Theimpactofplanetarydefensetechnology第二节共12.5分读下面短文,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。Outdoorplayisbeneficialforchildrenbeyondthephysicalactivityitprovides.Ithelpsthemsocialize,unde

rstandtheirbodiesbetter,engageinimaginativeplayandenjoytheoutdoors.___36___However,intoday'sbusyworld,itcanbedif

ficulttoschedulesomuchoutdoortimewithyourchild.But,itissomethingyoushouldprioritizebecauseitisreallyimportant.First,physicalactivityim

provesthehealthofyourchild.Itreducesthelikelihoodofobesity(肥胖)andweight-relatedhealthconcerns.___37___Outdoorplay

alsoimprovesmentalhealthasaresultofphysicalactivity.____38__Schedulingtimetoactivelyplayoutdoorssetsanaturalli

mitontheamountoftimeyourchildcanspendwithadevice(suchasTV,smartphoneorvideogame).Itpromotesactiveengagementwiththeirpeers(同龄人)andthenaturalenvironm

ent.Furthermore,outdoorplaycanimprovesleep,moodandsocialskills.Physicalactivityduringthedayhelpschildre

nsleepbetteratnight.__39____Perhapsthegreatesthealthbenefitisinachild'sabilitytolearnhowtoengagewithotherswhileha

vingfun.Ithelpsthemgrowsocially,buildrelationshipsandsolveproblems.Knowingwhyoutsideplayisimportanttoyourch

ild'sdevelopmentisthefirststep._40__Tofindideasforplacesyoucouldgoandactivitiesyoumaywanttotrywithyourfami

ly,visityourlocalparksandrecreationwebsiteorthevisitorcentersoftownsandcitiesnearwhereyoulive.Lookforthingslikepublicparks,z

oos,botanicalgardensandwildlifecenters.A.Besides,itisabreakfromdevices.B.Next,outdoorplayencouragesadigitallifestyle.C.The

searebecomingbiggerissuesforfamiliestoday.D.Knowingwheretogoisanotherstepintherightdirection.E.Itcanincreaseconcentrationandimprove

moodthenextday.F.Thebenefitsofoutdoorplaycanevenextendtosocialawareness.G.School-agedchildrenneedaboutthreehoursofoutdoorplayeachday

.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)EveryyearI’dreadover2,000collegeapplicationsfromstudentsallovertheworld.Itisqui

te41tochoosewhomtoadmit.42,inthechaosofSATscoresandrecommendations,one43isalwaysirresistibleinacandidate:kindness.Themosts

urprising44ofkindnessI’veever45camefromastudentwhohadexcellentscoresandasupportiverecommendationfromhiscollege

counselor(顾问).Evenwiththesequalifications,hemightnothave46.Butoneletterofrecommendationcaughtmyeye.Itwasfromaschoolse

curity47.Lettersofrecommendationaretypicallywrittenbypeoplelikeformerpresidents,celebrities,andOlympicathletes.The

securityguardwrotethathesupportedthisstudent’sadmissionbecauseofhis48.Thisyoungmanwastheonlypersonintheschoolwhoknewthenamesofe

verymemberoftheguardstaff.Heturnedofflightsinemptyrooms,consistently49thehallwaymonitoreachmorningandtidieduptheclassrooma

fterhispeersleftschool50nobodywaswatching.Thisstudent,thesecurityguardwrote,hada(n)51respectforeverypersonattheschool,regardlessofpos

ition,popularityorpower.Itgaveusa52ontoastudent’slifeinthemomentswhennothing“counted”.Thatstudentwasadmittedbyunanimous(一致的)voteofthea

dmissionscommittee.Nextyeartheremightbeafloodofsecurityguardrecommendations53thisessay.Butifitmeansstudentswil

lstartpayingasmuch54tothepeoplewhocleantheirclassroomsastheydototheirprincipalsandteachers,I’mhappytohelpstartthat55.41、A.

decentB.delicateC.difficultD.desperate42、A.OtherwiseB.HoweverC.BesidesD.Therefore43、A.abilityB.qualityC.limitation

D.assumption44、A.signalB.imageC.appearanceD.indication45、A.comeacrossB.pickupC.comeoutD.bringup46、A.stoodupB.stoodoutC.givenupD.given

out47、A.guardB.teacherC.principalD.counselor48、A.wisdomB.braveryC.considerationD.encouragement49、A.botheredB.answeredC.v

isitedD.thanked50、A.asifB.nowthatC.evenifD.inorderthat51、A.refreshingB.amusingC.demandingD.puzzling52、A.methodB.troubl

eC.passionD.window53、A.duetoB.inneedofC.exceptforD.alongwith54、A.moneyB.noticeC.attentionD.curiosity55、A.policyB.caree

rC.arrangementD.trend第二节(共10个小题;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。TheanimatedfilmChangAnhasbecome___56____surprisehi

t,earninganimpressive600millionyuanattheboxofficeoftheChinesemainlandwithinjusttendaysofitsrelease,Ithasappealedto

audiencesofallages,who___57___(enthusiastic)recitepoetryalongsidethecharactersonscreen,takingthemonafantasticjou

rney.ThisfilmnotonlyidentifieswiththeChinesepeoplebutalsoallowstheworld__58_____(explore)therichtradi

tionofTangpoetryandthe"ChinesePoetryUniverse."ThestorycentersaroundthedeepfriendshipbetweenpoetGaoShiandtheromanticpoetLiBaiofferin

gabrieflookintotheglorioushistoryoftheTangera,_____59__isknownforitseconomicprosperityandculturaladvancement.The48Tan

gpoemsinthemovie__60____(presentation)viewofthemostexcellentpoetsofthattimeaswellastheirpoliticalambitionsandideal

s.Thesepoemstransportaudiences___61__sandydesertstomist-filledregionsalongtheYangtzeRiver.ChangAnisundoubtedlyamasterpiecethatshowsthe

unique___62____(characteristic)ofChineseculturetotheworld.InChina,poetsandtheirpoems__63_____(consider)nationaltreasures.Thesepoemsdescribeno

tonlythehistoricalchangesofadynasty,butalso____64___(people)understandingoftheworld.Thefilmhasraisedtheaudiences'___65____(aware

)andenhancedtheirloveandbeliefinChineseculture.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)为了迎接世界读书日,学校英语社计划以“ReadingForFun”为主题组织一场读书活动,请你写

一份英文倡议书。内容包括:1.活动目的;2.活动内容;3.发出倡议。参考词汇:WorldBookDay世界读书日注意:1.词数80左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯。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,使之成为一篇完整的短文。SandrowasbornandgrewupinMilan.Untilhewas13yearsold,heneverwantedtoleavehishometown

.Butlastyear,Sandro'sfather'sinvestmentwentbad,wipingoutthefamilyandsendinghisparentstoprison.Asateenagerunder16yearsold,Sandrowasforcedto

gotoNewcastleinthenortheastofEnglandtostaywithhisuncleLawrence.Sandrohadalotofdifficultiesinthenewenvironment.

Hedidn'tlikethefoodinEngland.NobodycouldforecasttheweatherinNewcastle.Hehadtostartlearningthesecondforeignlang

uageinhisnewschool.Pocketmoneywasnotenoughasusual.Almosteverysubjectwasachallengeforhim.Mostimportantly,hehadnof

riends.Itseemednobodyknewhimandheknewnobodyintheschool.Onanearlysummerevening,whenSandrowasgoinghomealonefromschoolasusual,amancalledhimfro

mbehind.SandroturnedaroundandsawEddie,hisPEteacher,standinginfrontofhim."Youknow,theschoolwillhaveaswi

mmingcompetitionnextmonth.Therewillbeallkindsofraces.Willyouparticipate?"Eddieasked.SandrotookalookatEddiewithdoubtandanswer

ed,"Yousure?Me?No.Iwon't.Icanswim,butI'mslowerthanasnail."Eddiesmiledandthensaid,"Yes.Indeed.Youare,inbreaststroke(蛙泳),inbackstroke,

andinbutterfly,butnotinfreestyle.Sojointhefreestylerace!200-meterfreestyleisthegamesuitableforyou.”Sandrowasspeec

hlessatthatmoment.Hehadneverknownsomeoneintheschoolwasobservinghimandcaringforhim."Idon'tthinkIcanwinany

thing.”Sandrowasstillalittlepuzzled."Butyoumaygetmorerecognitionandconsequentlyyoucanmakesomefriends.Thatismoreimportant

thanprizes.”Eddierespondedimmediately.Havinghesitatedforawhile,Sandroagreedtohaveatry.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Everyafter

noonforthenextmonth,Sandrotrainedreallyhard.________________________________________________________________________________________________

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