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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

.Inanoffice.2.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Strangers.B.Schoolmates.C.Co-workers.3.Whatdothes

peakersplantodonext?A.Takeaclass.B.Dosomeexercise.C.Haveadrink.4.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Topersuadehim.B.Tothankhim.C.Toencouragehim.5.Wh

atarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?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.Howdid

theman'sparentsreacttohisdrawingintheworkbooks?A.Worriedly.B.Favorably.C.Angrily.7.Whatdidthemandoforthecafé?A.Hedecorateditsdinin

groomwithhisdrawings.B.Heraisedmoneybysellinghisdrawings.C.Hesenthisdrawingstocustomers.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whyisthemanu

singtheWeb?A.Towriteaschoolreport.B.Tomakeatravelplan.C.Topreparealesson.9.Whatcanthemanknowaboutthetreefromth

earticle?A.Itsheight.B.Itslocation.C.Itsage.10.Wheredidthemanseecoastredwoodtrees?A.Fromafilm.B.Fromabook.C.Fromablog.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whicheve

ntisthemantakingpartin?A.Amarathon.B.Abikeride.C.ATVprogram.12.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodofirst?A.

Buildawebsite.B.Designaposter.C.Putupanotice.13.Whydoesthemanraisemoney?A.Tohousethehomeless.B.Tosupportcancerresearch.C.Tohelpheartdiseasepatients.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whoisthewoman?A.Afitnesstrainer.B.Alifecoach.C.Aprivatetutor.15.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutt

heman'sfitnessplan?A.It'sunimportant.B.It'sunnecessary.C.It'sunclear.16.Whatdoestheletter“M”remindpeopletodo?A.Keeptrackofthe

progress.B.Setgoalsthatmattertoyou.C.Breakgoalsintodoablesteps.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.Whatdoesthespeakersug

gestCharlottedo?A.Askherfriendoutforameal.B.Buyherfriendsomemake-up.C.Takeherfriendtoarecordingstudio.20.Whatwillthespeakerdonext?A.Recommendap

resent.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)AWelcometoBiscayneN

ationalParkBiscayneisnotveryfarfromthelightsandexcitementofdowntownMiami.Butithasaverydifferentatmospherefromthebigcity.Establi

shedasanationalmonumentin1968,BiscayneNationalParkincludesthenorthernpartoftheworld-famousFloridaKeyswhicharelow-lyingisla

ndsorreefs.BiscayneNationalParkIfyouenjoywater,Biscayneistheparkforyou.Youwillfindthethreatenedhuge,ge

ntleWestIndianmanatee,thelessgentleAmericancrocodile,severalkindsofseaturtlesandover500speciesoffish.Fourecos

ystemscometogetherhere,whichiswhatmakestheparksodiverse.Theblendingecosystemscreate"edgecommunities."Humanhisto

ryHumanhistoryatBiscaynebeginsmorethan10,000yearsago.Scientistssayevidenceofthearea'searliestpeopleismostlyunder

waternowandlearnaboutthesepeoplebyexaminingthehillsofshellstheyleftbehind.Asthepopulationgrew,itdividedintoseparatecult

ures.Thegroupsbeganmakingpotteryandcreatedtradenetworks.TheseNativeAmericansarecalledtheTequesta.TheTeq

uestadependedontherichfoodsourceoftheseatosurvive.Theywerenotcenteredonfarmingandhadmoretimethanothernativesforartandre

ligion.Thereefsandroughwatersmadeitdifficultforearlyexplorersresultinginmorethan50shipwrecks.Scubadiverstodaycanexploresixof

them.ExploringtheparkManyvisitorstoBiscayneNationalParkchoosetoexploreunderwater.Guidesleadsnorkelingandscubadivingtrips.AtBocaC

hitaKey,visitorscanexplorealighthouse,asymbolofBiscayneNationalParkbuiltinthe1930s.ButvisitorstoBiscayneNationalParkprobablyarenotth

eretoseeskyscrapersandcitylights.ThebeautyinBiscayneisquietwaters,rustlingmangroves.21、Whatisthefeature

oftheecosystemintheBiscayneNationalPark?A.Thedifferentspeciesoftheanimals.B.Themixedbiologicalcommunities.C.T

helow-lyingislandsorreefs.D.Theclearandwarmwaters.22、Whatcanweknowfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Humanhistorydatesb

acktomorethan50,000yearsago.B.TheNativeAmericanspreferfarmingtofishing.C.Biscayneisaparadiseforthewatersportsenthusiasts.D.Scubadiverstoday

aretoseeskyscrapersandcitylights.23、Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Apersonaldiary.B.geographytextbook.C.AAtr

avelmagazine.D.Abookreview.BAone-roomstudioatopawoodedhillonthesouthwestcoastofVancouverIslandiswherethemagichappensformasterluthier(

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

pendshistimebuildingcustomguitars-andthestoriesbehindtheinstrumentsarejustasimportanttohimasthesuperbqualityand

soundofhiscreations.BornandraisedincentralAlberta,Forslandhasspentmostofhislifebuildingthings,rangingfromcustomfurnitureandhousestoskateboardsan

dsurfboards.Hebecameaprofessionalluthierin2014.ThequalityofForsland'sJOIGuitarshasattractedinterestfromprof

essionalmusicians,likeGunsN'RosesguitaristSlash,whohiredhimtomakeaguitar.EverycustomguitarReubenForslandmakesbeginswithcon

versationsandconnections.“Thefocusistocreateaguitarthatinspirestheplayertomakeanemotionalandspiritualconnection,"s

aidForsland.ForSlash'sguitar,Forslandwenttogreatlengthstofindasourceofinspiration.OncehefoundoutJimiHendrixwasoneofSlash'sher

oes,ForslandspentsixmonthstrackingdownPeteSikov,theowneroftheSeattlehouseHendrixgrewupin.“IaskedPeteifhewa

sopentotheconceptofusingsomeofthewoodfromthehouseforSlash'sguitar,andhewasgoodwiththat,”saidForsland,whohassincecompletedfourguita

rsusingsomeofthatwood.Forsland'sfocusthesedaysisonmakingtheworld'sfirsttraditionallybuiltguitarfromhemp.wood(麻木),awoodmat

erialmadefromhempfibres.“ItabsorbsfourtimesmoreCO2initslifetimethanthesameareaasaforest,”Forslandsaid.Hesupportsenvironmen

talsustainabilitywiththesamepassionhebringstomakingguitars.That'swhyhechoseEarthDayastheperfecttimet

olaunchhishempwoodguitarofficially.“Althoughthisguitarcan'tsavetheenvironment,it'sapieceoftheconversationaboutwhatcanbecreatedwitha

sustainableproductintoday'smarketplace.”24.WhichwordcanbestdescribeForslandaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Am

bitious.B.Handy.C.Optimistic.D.Sporty.25.WhatdidForslandbuildSlash'sguitaroutof?A.WoodprovidedbyGunsN'Rose

s.B.WoodfromJimiHendrix'schildhoodhome.C.WoodfromSlash'sSeattlehouse.D.HempwooddonatedbyPeteSikov.26.Wha

tdoweknowaboutForsland'smostrecentcreation?A.Itismadefromasustainablematerial.B.Itisaninstanthitinthemarketplace.C.Itisusedtoc

elebrateEarthDay.D.Itisthefirst-evertraditionallybuiltguitar.27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.PayavisittoJOIGuitarsB.Meettheworld

'sbestluthierC.CustomguitarssetthetrendsformusiciansD.EachguitartheluthiermakestellsastoryCCouldanewtreatmentdevelopedbytheUScompanyL

illymean"thebeginningoftheend"ofAlzheimer's(阿尔兹海默症)?Couldweevencureitsomeday?Theseareheadlinesandquestionsswirling(流传)arou

ndafternewsofanewdrug,calleddonanemab,showedpromisingresultsinphase-3trials.ThebrainsciencebehindAlzheimer'siscomplex,

butCTandMRIscanssuggestthatpoisonouschangesoccurinthebrain,includingtheabnormalbuildupofproteinscalledamyloidplaquesandtautangles.Thedamagestartsin

thepartsofthebrainessentialforformingmemoriesbutthenspreadsthroughouttheorgan,withbraintissueshrinkingsignificantly.DevelopingtreatmentsforAlzhei

mer'shasbeenachallenge,withalmost20yearspassingwithnonewdrugs.Butinthelastyear,twonewoneshaveemerged:donanem

abandlecanemab.Neitherarecuresormagicbulletsforthedisease,buttheydoaddresskeysymptoms.Theytargettheamyloid

proteinsthatcanaccumulateinthebrainanddamageneurons,slowingdownitsprogression.Whilethisnewsisexciting,therearemajorcaveats.Oneiswhetheritwilleverbec

omeavailableontheNHS.Thecostisestimatedtobeabout£20,000perpersonperyearoftreatment.Anotheristheseriousside-effects:inthestudy,b

rainswellingoccurredin24%ofparticipantsandbrainbleedingoccurredin31.4%onthedrugcomparedwith13.6%inthe

placebo(安慰剂)group.Therewerealsothreedeathsduringthetrial.Partoftheproblemforme,asanacademic,inassessingthedrugisthatthefullresultsoft

hetrialhaven'tyetbeensharedpubliclyorpublishedinapeer-reviewjournal.Wecannotaccessthefulldataorexami

nethetrialyet,andthereisalwaysamotivationforprivatecompaniestooverstatetheeffectivenessofnewdrugs.Trialresultsneedtobeassessedbyanindependentbodyofe

xperts.Whileitisunlikelytochangeclinicalpracticeuntilatleast2025,thenewsofdonanemabisagainanindicationthatscienceisc

ontinuingtomakeprogresswhenitcomestotreatingthemajorcausesofillnessanddeath,evenonerelatedtothehighlycomplexin

nerworkingsofthebrain.So,therearecaveatsandtheneedforcaution,butthesenewdrugsareindeedthegroundsforthatrarethingth

esedays:hope.28、WhatcanwelearnaboutAlzheimerfromthepassage?A.Itiscausedbytheaccumulationofsomeproteinsinthebrain.B

.MostpeoplewilldevelopAlzheimerwhentheyareold.C.Thereexistsanewdrugtocureitcompletely.D.Itresultsfromthelossofmemoriesaspeoplegetolder.29

、Whatdoestheunderlinedword"caveats"meaninparagraph4?A.Weaknesses.B.Discussions.C.Debates.D.Warnings.30、Whatistheproblemofthenewdrugaccordingtothe

authorasanacademic?A.Theeffectivenessmaybeblownupwithoutfairassessment.B.Ithastheseriousside-effectssuchasbrainbleedinganddea

ths.C.Thecostofthenewdrugisoutofreachforordinarypeople.D.ThereisnopossibilityfornewdrugstobeadmittedintotheNHS.31、W

hatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthenewdrug?A.Approving.B.Doubtful.C.Unclear.D.Indifferent.DNuclearbombs.That’sthego-toanswerforincomingspac

eobjectslikeasteroids(小行星)andcometsasfarasHollywoodisconcerned.MovieslikeDeepImpactandArmageddonrely

onnuclearweapons,deliveredbystarslikeBruceWillis,tosavetheworldanddeliverthedrama.Butplanetarydefenseexpertssayinrea

lity,ifastronomersspottedadangerousin-comingspacerock,thesafestandbestanswermightbesomethingmoresubtle,likes

implypushingitoffcoursebycrashingitwithasmallspacecraft.That’sjustwhatNASAdidonMondayevening,whenaspacecraftheadedstraightinto

anasteroidcalledDimorphos,whichisaround7millionmilesawayandposesnothreattoEarth.It’sabout525feetacrossandorbitsanotherlargerasteroid.Inim

agesstreamed(传输)asthecrashneared,theegg-shapedasteroidgrewinsizefromalittlespotonscreentohaveitsfullrocky

surfacecomequicklyintofocusbeforethesignalwentdeadasthecrafthitrightontarget.Eventshappenedexactlyasengineershadplanned,theysaid,w

ithnothinggoingwrong.“Asfaraswecantell,ourfirstplanetarydefensetestwasasuccess,”saidElenaAdams,themissionsystemsengineer,whoa

ddedthatscientistslookedonwith“bothterrorandjoy”asthespacecraftneareditsfinaldestination.ThecrashwasthepeakofNASA’sDoubleAsteroidRedirection

Test(DART),a7-yearandmorethan$300millioneffortwhichlaunchedaspacevehicleinNovemberof2021toperformhumanity

’sfirst-evertestofplanetarydefensetechnology.Itwillbeabouttwomonths,scientistssaid,beforetheywillbeabletodetermineifthecrashwa

senoughtodrivetheasteroidslightlyoffcourse,probablyshorteningitsoriginalorbit.NASAplanstolaunchanasteroid-huntingspacetelescopenamedNEOSurveyorin202

6.“We’vetrackedlotsofspacerocks,especiallythelargeronesthatcouldcauseextinction-levelevents.Thankfully,nonecurrentlythreatenEart

h.ButmanyasteroidsthesizeofDimorphoshaven’tyetbeendiscovered,andthosecouldpotentiallytakeoutacityiftheycamecrashingdown,”explainsLindley

Johnson,NASA’sPlanetaryDefenseOfficer.32、Whydoestheauthormentionthemovies?A.Tomakeaprediction.B.Toprovideapossibili

ty.C.Tointroducethetopic.D.Tomakeacomparison.33、Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A..Dimorphoscouldcauseextinction-lev

elevents.B.The7-yearprogramhasdrawnaconclusion.C.NEOSurveyorhastrackedlotsofspacerocks.D.NASApushedDimorphosbycrashing.34、WhichstatementdoesLi

ndleyJohnsonmostpossiblyagreewith?A.LargerasteroidswillnotbeathreattoEarth.B.NASAshouldshouldertheresponsibi

lityforthecrash.C.NEOSurveyorisexpectedtodiscoverasteroidsthesizeofDimorphos.D.AsteroidslikeDimorphos

aremoredestructivethanotherlargerones.35、Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.AnintentionalcrashinspaceB.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。Outdoorpl

ayisbeneficialforchildrenbeyondthephysicalactivityitprovides.Ithelpsthemsocialize,understandtheirbodiesbetter,engag

einimaginativeplayandenjoytheoutdoors.___36___However,intoday'sbusyworld,itcanbedifficulttoschedulesomuchoutdoortimewithyourchild.B

ut,itissomethingyoushouldprioritizebecauseitisreallyimportant.First,physicalactivityimprovesthehealthofyourchild.Itreducesthelikeliho

odofobesity(肥胖)andweight-relatedhealthconcerns.___37___Outdoorplayalsoimprovesmentalhealthasaresultofphysical

activity.____38__Schedulingtimetoactivelyplayoutdoorssetsanaturallimitontheamountoftimeyourchildcanspendwithadevice

(suchasTV,smartphoneorvideogame).Itpromotesactiveengagementwiththeirpeers(同龄人)andthenaturalenvironment.Furthermore,outdoorpl

aycanimprovesleep,moodandsocialskills.Physicalactivityduringthedayhelpschildrensleepbetteratnight.__39____Perhapsthegre

atesthealthbenefitisinachild'sabilitytolearnhowtoengagewithotherswhilehavingfun.Ithelpsthemgrowsocial

ly,buildrelationshipsandsolveproblems.Knowingwhyoutsideplayisimportanttoyourchild'sdevelopmentisthefirststep._40__Tofindideasfor

placesyoucouldgoandactivitiesyoumaywanttotrywithyourfamily,visityourlocalparksandrecreationwebsiteorthevisitorcentersoftownsandcitie

snearwhereyoulive.Lookforthingslikepublicparks,zoos,botanicalgardensandwildlifecenters.A.Besides,itisabr

eakfromdevices.B.Next,outdoorplayencouragesadigitallifestyle.C.Thesearebecomingbiggerissuesforfamiliestoday.D.Knowingwhere

togoisanotherstepintherightdirection.E.Itcanincreaseconcentrationandimprovemoodthenextday.F.Thebenefitsofoutdoorpla

ycanevenextendtosocialawareness.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.Itisquite41tochoosewhomtoadmit.42,inthechaosofSATscoresandrecommendations,o

ne43isalwaysirresistibleinacandidate:kindness.Themostsurprising44ofkindnessI’veever45camefromastudentwhohadexcellentscoresandasupportiverecom

mendationfromhiscollegecounselor(顾问).Evenwiththesequalifications,hemightnothave46.Butoneletterofrecommendationcaughtmyeye.Itw

asfromaschoolsecurity47.Lettersofrecommendationaretypicallywrittenbypeoplelikeformerpresidents,celebrities,andOlympicathletes.Thesecurityguar

dwrotethathesupportedthisstudent’sadmissionbecauseofhis48.Thisyoungmanwastheonlypersonintheschoolwhoknewthenamesofeverymemberoftheguardstaff.Hetur

nedofflightsinemptyrooms,consistently49thehallwaymonitoreachmorningandtidieduptheclassroomafterhispeersleftsch

ool50nobodywaswatching.Thisstudent,thesecurityguardwrote,hada(n)51respectforeverypersonattheschool,regardlessofposition,popularityorpowe

r.Itgaveusa52ontoastudent’slifeinthemomentswhennothing“counted”.Thatstudentwasadmittedbyunanimous(一致的)vo

teoftheadmissionscommittee.Nextyeartheremightbeafloodofsecurityguardrecommendations53thisessay.Butifitmeansstudentswillstartpayingasmuch5

4tothepeoplewhocleantheirclassroomsastheydototheirprincipalsandteachers,I’mhappytohelpstartthat55.41、A.decentB.delica

teC.difficultD.desperate42、A.OtherwiseB.HoweverC.BesidesD.Therefore43、A.abilityB.qualityC.limitationD.assumption44、A.signalB.imag

eC.appearanceD.indication45、A.comeacrossB.pickupC.comeoutD.bringup46、A.stoodupB.stoodoutC.givenupD.givenout47、

A.guardB.teacherC.principalD.counselor48、A.wisdomB.braveryC.considerationD.encouragement49、A.botheredB.answeredC.visitedD.thanked50、A.asifB.nowthatC.

evenifD.inorderthat51、A.refreshingB.amusingC.demandingD.puzzling52、A.methodB.troubleC.passionD.window53、A.duetoB.inneedof

C.exceptforD.alongwith54、A.moneyB.noticeC.attentionD.curiosity55、A.policyB.careerC.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____surprisehit,earninganimpressive600millionyuanattheboxofficeo

ftheChinesemainlandwithinjusttendaysofitsrelease,Ithasappealedtoaudiencesofallages,who___57___(enthusiastic)recitepoetryalongsideth

echaractersonscreen,takingthemonafantasticjourney.ThisfilmnotonlyidentifieswiththeChinesepeoplebutalsoallowstheworld__58

_____(explore)therichtraditionofTangpoetryandthe"ChinesePoetryUniverse."Thestorycentersaroundthedeepfriendshipbetweenpoe

tGaoShiandtheromanticpoetLiBaiofferingabrieflookintotheglorioushistoryoftheTangera,_____59__isknownf

oritseconomicprosperityandculturaladvancement.The48Tangpoemsinthemovie__60____(presentation)viewofthemostexcellentpo

etsofthattimeaswellastheirpoliticalambitionsandideals.Thesepoemstransportaudiences___61__sandydesertstomist-filledregions

alongtheYangtzeRiver.ChangAnisundoubtedlyamasterpiecethatshowstheunique___62____(characteristic)ofChineseculturetotheworld.InChi

na,poetsandtheirpoems__63_____(consider)nationaltreasures.Thesepoemsdescribenotonlythehistoricalchangesofadynasty,butalso____64___(people)underst

andingoftheworld.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.U

ntilhewas13yearsold,heneverwantedtoleavehishometown.Butlastyear,Sandro'sfather'sinvestmentwentbad,wipingoutthefamilyandsendinghisparentstopriso

n.Asateenagerunder16yearsold,SandrowasforcedtogotoNewcastleinthenortheastofEnglandtostaywithhisuncleLawrence.Sandr

ohadalotofdifficultiesinthenewenvironment.Hedidn'tlikethefoodinEngland.NobodycouldforecasttheweatherinNewcastle.Hehadtostartlearningth

esecondforeignlanguageinhisnewschool.Pocketmoneywasnotenoughasusual.Almosteverysubjectwasachallengef

orhim.Mostimportantly,hehadnofriends.Itseemednobodyknewhimandheknewnobodyintheschool.Onanearlysummerevening,whenSandro

wasgoinghomealonefromschoolasusual,amancalledhimfrombehind.SandroturnedaroundandsawEddie,hisPEteacher,sta

ndinginfrontofhim."Youknow,theschoolwillhaveaswimmingcompetitionnextmonth.Therewillbeallkindsofraces.W

illyouparticipate?"Eddieasked.SandrotookalookatEddiewithdoubtandanswered,"Yousure?Me?No.Iwon't.Icanswim,butI'mslowerthanasnail."Eddiesmiledandth

ensaid,"Yes.Indeed.Youare,inbreaststroke(蛙泳),inbackstroke,andinbutterfly,butnotinfreestyle.Sojointhefreestylerace!200-meterfreestyleisthegamesui

tableforyou.”Sandrowasspeechlessatthatmoment.Hehadneverknownsomeoneintheschoolwasobservinghimandcaringfor

him."Idon'tthinkIcanwinanything.”Sandrowasstillalittlepuzzled."Butyoumaygetmorerecognitionandconsequentlyyoucanmakesomefriends.T

hatismoreimportantthanprizes.”Eddierespondedimmediately.Havinghesitatedforawhile,Sandroagreedtohaveatry.

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