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山西省大同市平城区大同市第一中学校2024-2025学年高三上学期9月月考英语试题2024·09考生注意:1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色
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上作答无效........。·4.本卷命题范围:高考范围。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,英语听力结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案标在试卷上。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。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.£9.18.
C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inalibrary.B.Inabookstore.C.Inaclassroom.2.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow
?A.Relaxed.B.Excited.C.Tired.3.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.$20.B.$80.C.$100.4.WhatdoesthemantellJanetodo?A.Postpo
nehisappointment.B.MeetMr.Douglasat3o’clock.C.Returnat3o’clock.5.WhywouldDavidquithisjob?A.Togobacktoschool.B.Tostarthisownfirm.C.Towor
kforhisfriends.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?A.Checkthecupboard.B.Cleanthebalcony.C.Buyanumbrella.7.Whatisthepr
obablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Employerandemployee.C.Shopassistantandcustomer.听第7段材料,
回答第8至10题。8.Wheredidthewomangoattheweekend?A.Thecitycentre.B.Theforestpark.C.Theman'shome9.Howdidthemanspendhisweekend?A.Packingforamove
.B.GoingoutwithJenny.C.Lookingforanewhouse10.Whatwillthewomandofortheman?A.TakeHenrytohospital.B.Sta
ywithhiskid.C.Lookafterhispet.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatisMr.Stonedoingnow?A.Eatinglunch.B.Havingameeting.C.Writingadiary.12.Whydoesthemanwantto
seeMr.Stone?A.Todiscussaprogram.B.Tomakeatravelplan.C.Toaskforsickleave.13.WhenwillthemanmeetMr.Stonethisafternoo
n?A.At3:00.B.At3:30.C.At3:45.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Acompany.B.Anintervi
ew.C.Ajoboffer.15.WhoisMonicaStansfield?A.Ajuniorspecialist.B.Adepartmentmanager.C.Asalesassistant.16.Whenwillthema
nhearfromthewoman?A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatdidJohnenjoydoinginhischildhood?A.TouringFrance.B.
Playingoutdoors.C.Paintingpictures.18.WhatdidJohndoafterhemovedtotheUS?A.Hedidbusiness.B.Hestudiedbiology.C.Heworkedonafarm.19.WhydidJohngohunting?A
.Forfood.B.Forpleasure.C.Formoney.20.WhatisthesubjectofJohn'sworks?A.Americanbirds.B.Naturalscenery.C.Familylife.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATheNationalReadingCompetitionEachyeartheJamaicaLibraryServiceencou
rageshundredsofenthusiasticreaderstocompeteforthetoppositionsinthisexcitingcompetition,whichprovidesattractivepri
zesandaplatformtosharetheirloveforreadingwiththewiderJamaica.Objectives:-Toencourageanddevelopthereadingskills-Topromoteanap
preciationofbooks-ToincreaseexposuretohighlyratedliteratureandaidcontinuingeducationforadultsOrganization:TheNat
ionalReadingCompetitionisorganizedannuallyoverafive-monthperiod,ApriltoAugust.Thepreliminary(初步的)roundforchildr
enisheldatindividualservicepoints/libraries.Followingthis,thetopperformerscompeteatthecountylevel.CountyChampionsarethensel
ectedforeachofthethreeagegroups:6-8,9-11,and12-14.In1999,acategoryforadultswasintroduced,involvingpersonswhowere15yearsofag
eandover.Testing:Testingateachstageincludesamixoforalandwrittenelementssuchasletters,bookreviews,andpuzz
les.Thecompetitors'abilitytoread,understand,andinterpretsetbooksorexcerptsofbooksarethemaindeterminantsfortheselectionofwinners.Theadu
ltsectionofthecompetitionisrunconcurrentlywiththechildren'ssectionandemphasizesthereadingofmainlyWestIndianl
iterature.Thechildren'ssectionandemphasizesthereadingofmainlyWestIndianliterature.Thefinalstagebeginsinmid-Julyandculminates(以
......告终)intheNationalReadingCompetitionQuizFinalsheldatTVJStudiosattheendofAugust.OneNationalChampionemergesfromeachcategoryafterthes
everycompetitivesectionsarecompleted.Theyaretheindividualswho,whenallscoresarecounted,gainthehighestmarksintheirrespectiveagegroups.Judging:Judginga
tallstagesofthecompetitioniscarriedoutbyanindependentteamofexperiencededucators,localauthors,andlibra
rians.21.Howmanyagegroupsarethereinthecompetition?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.22.Whichofthefollowingistargetedbythecompetition?A.Adulteducation.B.P
reschooleducation.C.TranslatingskillsD.Writingstrategies.23.Whendoesthefinalstageofthecompetitionstart?A.InAugust.B.
InJuly.C.InMay.D.InApril.BIheardsomegoodnewsrecently.My91-year-oldgrandfathercalledmetotesthisnewhearin
gaid.Forthefirsttimeinalongtime,hecouldhearmyvoice.Itthrilledusboth.Isoonfoundouttherewasanotherreasonmygrandparentsweresohappy—theirne
waudiologist(听觉病矫治专家),Anna.Unlikethepreviousprovidersthey'dbeendealingwith,Annagavetimeandattention.Annanot
onlyensuredthenewhearingaidworkedasitshould,butalsoofferedtogotomygrandparents'apartmenttoshowthemhowtouseit.Suchkind
nessmightsoundrare,butI'vesincestartedwondering:Whatifit'smorecommonthanwethink?Itstartedwithsomeresearchthatshowedpe
opleoftenunderestimate(低估)thewillingnessofstrangerstoengagewith,orevenbefriendthem.ThenIcameacrossastudythatsuggest
ednewscoverageofcurrentaffairstendstobemorenegativethanpositivebecausehumanstendtogivenegativeeventsmoreattention.Negativestories
canattractourattentionandprepareusfordisappointment.Butifwedon'tengagewithpositiveones,theymightleadustobemor
ecriticaloftheworld,moredefensiveandlesshopefulthanweneedtobe.SoIthinksometimeswhatwehear,see,orevenknowmightnotbethewholepicture.Thetru
thmightbehiddenfromus,requiringustonoticeanddiscoverit.Wecouldstartbyaskingourselveswhetherwearefocusingmoreonnegativeorpositiv
estoriesandwhetherwearelettingnegativenewssurroundus.Maybeevenpayingmoreattentiontogoodnewsormakingapointofsharinggoodnewswillhelp.Anna'satti
tudewasremarkable.Shewentbeyondthecallofdutyand,uponleaving,refusedtoacceptanythingbutwordsasthanks.W
hynotremindourselvesthat,forallofthebadthat'sintheworldandinthenews,behindthescenes,inpeople'sordinary
lives,lieuntoldstoriesofextraordinarygood.24.HowwasAnnadifferentfrompreviousaudiologists?A.Sheofferedherpatientspersonalassistance.B.Shedispl
ayedmorepatienceandprofessionalism.C.Sherefusedtoacceptpaymentforthehearingaid.D.Shepaidlittleattentiontoherpatients'needs.25.Whyarenewsreportson
currenteventsusuallymorenegativethanpositive?A.Towarnpeopleofpotentialrisks.B.Toattractaudiencesmoreeffective
ly.C.Toencouragepeopletoseekoutthetruth.D.Torevealtheharshnessofreality.26.Whatisapotentialconsequenceoffocusingonlyonnegativestorie
s?A.Improvedabilitytocopewithstress.B.Increasedoptimismandhope.C.Areducedsenseofsecurity.D.Amoreobjecti
veviewoftheworld.27.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestpeopledo?A.Takeadvantageofothers'kindness.B.Shareonlyposi
tivenewsstories.C.Paylessattentiontonegativenews.D.Maintainapositiveoutlookontheworld.CImagineaworldwherewecanst
opdiseasesbeforetheystartandfixenvironmentalproblemsusingspeciallydesignedorganisms.Thisisn'tfromasci-fimovie;it'stherealworkofsynthetic
biology(合成生物学),andthisiswhatwedo.WeareateamofundergraduateresearchersfromNanjingAgriculturalUniversity,andwehavecreatedanewwaytofig
htaharmfulsubstance(物质)inwineusingsyntheticbiology.ThisachievementearnedusagoldmedalattheInternationalGeneticEngineeringMachine(iGEM)competitionin
2023.StudiesonsyntheticbiologyaresimilartopilingLEGObricks,butinthiscase,thebricksarepiecesofDNA.Scientistsputthesepiecestogethertogivecells(细胞)
newabilities.Overthecourseofsixmonths,wesuccessfullydesignedaDNAstructurethatcandetectadangeroustoxin(毒素)calledOchratoxinA(OTA),whichc
ancauseserioushealthproblemslikecancerandkidneydamageinhumans.Thestructurelookslikeakeychainanditcanchangepartofitsstructureonceitidentif
iesthetargetedOTA,makingtheinvisibleOTAeasiertodetect.ThenextstepistobreakOTAdownduringwineproductiontomaketheproductsaferandh
ealthier.Throughtrialanderror(反复试验),wemanagedtocreateanotherpuzzle-likestructurewithaspecialenzyme(酶)connec
tedattheend.“Theenzymeworksasthe‘knife’tokillOTA,”saidprojectdesignerZhouYuchen,whoisonly21yearsold.Thisstructurecanbeaddedtothewineasaprobiotic(益
生菌),whichistotallyharmless.“Thisismorethananacademicproject;it’sacost-effectivesolutionthatcouldbeusedglobally,"saidZhou.Backin2019,another
teamofstudentsfromouruniversitycameupwithamethodtofightmalaria(疟疾).Theyusedgeneticallymodified(转基因的)bacteriatostopthemalariaparasite(寄
生虫)fromgrowinginmosquitoes.Thisoffersasustainable(可持续的)waytocontrolmalariawithoutusingchemicals.Inano
therstudy,theteamdevelopedbacteriathatcanhelpearthwormsturnlead,adangerouschemical,intosafeminerals.Asthesewormsliveinth
esoil,theycancreateasaferandhealthieragriculturalenvironment.Whilesyntheticbiologyhasgreatpotential,italsocomeswithrisks.Creatingnewlifeformsorch
angingexistingonescanhavebigimpactsonnature.Thereareconcernsaboutaccidentallyreleasingtheseneworganismsintotheenvironmentandthepotentia
lformisuse,suchasinthecreationofbiologicalweapons.Whilesyntheticbiologypresentsmanyopportunitiesforimportantadvancementsinourlives,webelieveitmust
bepursuedwithcareandresponsibility.28.Whatissyntheticbiologyresearchcomparedtointhetext?A.Shootingasci-fimovie.B.Bui
ldingwithLEGObricks.C.Solvingajigsawpuzzle.D.Programmingacomputer.29.WhatisthepurposeoftheDNAstructuredesignedbytheteamatth
ebeginning?A.TosimplifythedetectionofOTA.B.ToremoveOTAduringwineproduction.C.ToturnOTAintoaharmlesssubstance.D.TopreventOTAfromdamagingtheheart.30.W
hydoestheauthormentionanotherteaminthethirdtolastparagraph?A.Tocontrastdifferenttechniquesinsyntheticbiology.B.Toillustratethecomplexityo
fsyntheticbiologyprojects.C.Tostresstheimportanceofteamworkinsyntheticbiology.D.Tohighlightthepracticalapplicationsofsyn
theticbiology.31.Whatisaconcernaboutsyntheticbiologymentionedinthetext?A.Thelongtimeneededtoundertakeexperi
ments.B.Thehighcostofsyntheticbiologyresearch.C.Thepossiblenegativeimpactsonnature.D.Thethreattoglobalagriculturaldevelopment.DAmongallthesearcheng
inesdevelopedbyUScompaniesovertheyears,Googlestandsoutasthemostunique-souniquethatitsnamewasaddedtotheOxfordEnglish
Dictionaryin2006andbecamesynonymous(同义的)withonlinesearching.In2020,theUSDepartmentofJusticesuedGoogleforillegallydominating
theonlinesearchmarket,reportedtheBBC.Thecourt'sdecisionfinallycameonAug5,withthetechgiantlosing.“Googleisamonopolist(垄断者),andithasactedaso
netomaintainitsmonopoly,"saidtheruling.Theresultwasregardedas“ahistoricwinfortheAmericanpeople"byMerrickGarl
and,headoftheDepartmentofJustice,asthiswasthefirsttimeinthepast25yearsthattheUSgovernmentwonanantitrustcaseaimedatstoppingabi
gtechcompanyfromtakingoverthemarket.Incourt,prosecutors(检察官)arguedthatGooglehadbrokenantitrustlawsbysigningexclusivecontracts(排
他性合同)withconsumerelectronicscompaniessuchasAppleandSamsung.Underthesecontracts,Googlehasbeenpayingmorethan
10billiondollars(about71.5billionyuan)everyyeartobesetasthedefault(默认)searchengineondigitaldevices.ThishasallowedGoo
gletooccupyaround90percentoftheAmericanonlinesearchmarket,makingitincrediblydifficultforcompetitorstoenterthemarket,saidTheGuardian.Searchenginesar
enottheonlyvictims(受害者);advertisershavebeenhurtaswell,wroteZenaAssaad,aseniorlectureratAustralianNationalUniversity,onTheConversation.Takingadvantage
ofitsmonopolisticposition,Googlehasbecomeubiquitous."ThisiswhyGooglecanchargehighadvertisingpricesbecausethereiss
limcompetitionintermsofvisibility(曝光度),"Assaadanalyzed.AtGoogle,thecourt'srulinghasbeenmetwithresistance."Thi
sdecisionrecognizesthatGoogleoffersthebestsearchengine,butconcludesthatweshouldn'tbeallowedtomakeiteasilyava
ilable,"saidKentWalker,Google'spresidentofglobalaffairs,inastatement.Inhisopinion,Google'sdominanceoc
curredpurelybecauseitofferedabetterproduct.Googleintendstoappeal(上诉)theruling,andtheentireprocessmaytakeaslongasfiveyears,GeorgeHayatCornel
lLawSchool,toldAPNews.Butbeforethat,GooglestillhasanotherhearingtoundergoinSeptember,duringwhichdecisionswillbemadeonthefinalpenalties(处罚)tobeenfor
ced,suchasrequiringGoogletosharedatawithcompetitorsorevenbreakingupthecompany.Ifthelatterhappens,productssuchasChromewouldbeaffe
cted,pointedoutTheEconomicTimes.32.WhydidtheUSDepartmentofJusticesueGoogle?A.Fornotpayingenoughtaxes.B.Fornotprotectinguserprivacy.C.For
notobservingUSantitrustlaws.D.Fornotprovidinggoodcustomerservice.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"ubiquitous"inpar
agraph6mostprobablymean?A.Unique.B.Widespread.C.Uncontrollable.D.Annoying.34.WhichofthefollowingbestreflectsKentWalker'sviewonGoogle'sdo
minance?A.Itwasaresultofluck.B.Itwasduetocustomersupport.C.Itwasachievedthroughunfaircompetition.D.Itwasbuilt
onsuperiorproductsandservices.35.WhichofthefollowingisapossiblefinalpenaltyGooglecouldfaceaccordingtothet
ext?A.Beingbrokenup.B.Sharingitsdatawithadvertisers.C.Closingdownitsonlinesearchmarket.D.Payingforthelossesofitscompetitors.第二节(共5小题;每小题2
.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Notallgreatwritersaregreatspellers.Ifyouwanttobepublished,it'svitaltosubmitaperfect,pro
fessionallypresentedmanuscript(原稿).36Noeditorislikelytotolerateawriterwhodoesnottakethetroubletospellwordscorrectly.
Ikeeptworeferencebooksclose-byonmydesk:dictionaryandthesaurus(同义词词典).Idon'ttrustmylaptop'sspellchecker.37Ofcourse,thesedayst
hereareplentyofonlinedictionariesandthesauruses,butI'mold-fashionedenoughtopreferahardcoverandpagesIcanleafthroughwithmyfingers.IusetheConciseO
xfordDictionaryandtheCollinsThesaurus.38Itshouldgiveyouaprecisedefinitionofeachword,thusdifferentiatingitfromotherwordswhosemeaningsares
imilar,butnotidentical.Itwillalsousuallyshowhowthewordispronounced.Inaddition,Ihaveanoldtwo-volumecopyoftheShor
terOxfordDictionary,pickedupafewyearsagoinabookshopsaleforjust99pence.Ofcourse,withits2,672pages,it'snotexactlyshort.Itcontainsaround163,000w
ords,pluswordcombinationsandidiomaticphrases.39However,ifIneedtochecktheoriginofawordortolookupexamplesofitsusage,there'snothingbe
tter.ForwelloverahundredyearsthemostinfluentialEnglishdictionarywasSamuelJohnson'sDictionaryoftheEnglishLanguagepublishedin1755.“Toma
kedictionariesisdull(乏味)work,"wroteJohnson,illustratingonedefinitionof“dull”.40Afewminutesspentcastingyoureyeoverapageortwocanbearewardinge
xperience.A.Idon'toftenusethisdictionary.B.Ittakesnoaccountofthecontext.C.ButIstilldon'twanttoreplacethem.D.Butadictionarycanbeapleasuretoread
.E.Ofcourse,adictionaryisnotonlyforspelling.F.Thatmeansgoodgrammarandnospellingmistakes.G.Dictionariesdon'
talwaysgiveyouenoughinformation.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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Trai
ningwasbrutal,asPennyLeeDeanpreparedforwhatwouldbearecord-settingswim-regardlessofsex-acrosstheEnglishCha
nnelin1978."Yourhandscramp,yourlegscramp,"sheremembers.Whilethecoldwasbone-chilling,41ithasbeenessentialtohersuccessasarecord-break
ingswimmer.Anabilitytotolerateextreme42isoneoftheadvantagesthatwomenmayhaveinthissport,astheirdistributionoffatis43forre
gulatingbodytemperatureincoldwater.Deanbelievesthatanyupperhandwomenmighthaveinopen-waterswimmingoverlong
44ismoreaboutmental45andtheabilitytowithstanddiscomfortthanaboutinsulation(阻隔).Inultradistance46,theabilitytojugglemorefactors,fromweather
topain,becomesparticularlyimportant.Infact,womencanoutperformorperform47tomeninarangeofcompetitiveevents.Fromultrarunningt
oshootingsports,insomecompetitionswomenhavethe48.CassioRippel,theISSFAthletesCommitteeChair,saysthatwhilemen'smuscles49givethemmoreen
durance,women'slowerbodymassandlowercentreof50,onaverage,allowthembetterequilibrium(平衡)control.Therifleeventsarethemostsex-balancedofthethreetypes
ofshootingeventsintheOlympics,accordingtoRippel.TheParisOlympicsarethefirstOlympicstohaveequalnumbersoffemale51.Thisisal
soanopportunitytotakestockofwhatgapsin52stillremain.Whilemuchofthescienceofsexandperformancemaybe53,onethingthat'scrystalclea
risthatmoreresearchneedstoinvolvewomen.The54towardgreaterinclusionhasnotbeenlinear,andmorequestionsthananswers55abouttheroleofsexinathleticperformanc
e.41.A.strugglingB.balancingC.conqueringD.battling42.A.coldB.weatherC.atmosphereD.disaster43.A.messyB.meaningf
ulC.helpfulD.grand44.A.lengthsB.distancesC.areasD.fields45.A.approvalB.adaptationC.adoptionD.adjustment46.A.racesB
.activitiesC.gamesD.events47.A.distinctlyB.graduallyC.equallyD.similarly48.A.edgeB.hardshipC.senseD.capacity49.A.leadtoB.intendtoC.tendtoD.sub
scribeto50.A.gratitudeB.stomachC.bodyD.gravity51.A.sportswomenB.athletesC.coachesD.judges52.A.inclusionB.conclusionC.divisionD.decisio
n53.A.uncoveredB.solvedC.controlledD.unsettled54.A.meansB.approachC.pathD.journey55.A.maintainB.remainC.attainD.contain第二节(共10小
题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。DespitekeepingalowprofileattheannualFarnboroughInternationalAirshowlastw
eek,theChineseplanemakerComacstillmanagedtodominateconversationamongthe30,00056(day)attendees.Comac(CommercialAircraftCorporationofChina)cou
ldeasilyhavefundedamulti-floorcomplextomatchitsrivals,butmadedowithautilitarian,modestlysizedstructureonthe
periphery(外围,周边)oftheshow.Ateam57about20peopleinsteadheldcatch-upmeetingswithsupplierstotheC919,the180-seatnarrow-bod
yplanewithwhichitisseekingtotakeontheBoeing737MaxandAirbusA320neo.AirbuspraisedChina'seffortsinbring
ingtheC919tomarket,butwasalsoblunt(直截了当的)inlistingitsshortcomings.ChristianScherer,58headsitsjetlinerarm(部门),saidinabriefingthatComacwasalreadya
"seriouscompetitor",butnot59thatwascapableoftakingonAirbusinthetechnologystakes.Boeing60(see)asparticularlyvulnerableasitbattlestoovercomethe737Maxcr
isisfollowinganear-disasterinvolvinganAlaskaAirlinesplaneinJanuary.Airbusisinthegripof(受制于)itsown61(prod
uce)squeeze,withsupplychainissues62(hold)backassemblyoftheA320neo,whilealongorderbacklogmakesittoughtoofferdeliveryslotstoprospectivecustomerst
hissideof2030.63thirdmanufacturercapableofbuildingajetatafairpriceandontimewouldprovideaboosttoairlineswhileAirbusandBoeingstru
ggle.JohanLundgren,thechiefexecutiveofeasyJet,saiditwouldbepositivefortheindustry"ifthereweremoresupplierst
ochoosefrom".Thelow-costairlinehasordersstretchingoutto2034—so,64otherWesterncarriers(航空公司),itwouldlikelyviewamorerefinedsuccessorto
theC919withanestablishedsafetyrecordasa65(realistic)purchaseoption.第三节基础知识点考查(答案写在答题卡上,共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)66.Hehadag
oodoftheexaminationresultwhenhesawhisdaughter'sface.(9.11双定二词汇辨析31题)A.identityB.idiomC.identificationD.idea67.My
fatherhadtoldmeI'dhavetoaskforcreditatthestore.(翻译划线词意思)(9.18双定一多维词汇)68.Weallmayhaveourindividualbodiesandlabels,butweallmuchtoonepositivee
nergy.(根据句意填词)(9.14导练完形55题)69.NovisitorwouldthinksurprisingthattheislandisaUNESCOWorldHeritageSite.(根据句意填词)(9.20语法学案11题)70.Undernocircums
tancesshallweresignourselvestothefate.(把句子译成汉语)(9.19学案)第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是高三学生,你的英语老师每天上课前都要请一位学生结合自己
身边发生的事情用英语作三分钟的演讲。你发现近来有些同学熬夜做作业,而且午休时间也用来学习,却在课堂上打瞌睡。请针对这种情况写一篇英文演讲稿,内容包括以下方面:1.描述这种现象;2.谈谈你对此的看法,并给出建议。注意:词数80左右。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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Onacold,snowyevening,Jackwasatthecornershop,withhissolefocusontheMarvel(漫威)superherofigurines(小雕像).Si
ncethen,hehaddiligentlywalkedaneighbor'sdogandweededhisneighbors'gardenstoearnmoneyforonefigurine.Finally,hehadeno
ughmoneyforoneandracedtowardsthecornershop.Lostinexcitement,heaccidentallytrippedoverahomelessoldmanseatedagainstawallinthecold,quicklymur
muringanapologybeforecontinuingonhisway.Insidetheshop,JackglancedattheshelvesdisplayingHulk,Thor,CaptainAmerica,IronMan,and
otherbelovedheroes.HisheartracedashereachedfortheSpiderman.“You'reafan,right?”afriendlyvoiceappearedbehindhim.Jackturnedtoseetheshopk
eeper,anelderlymanwithawarmsmile.“Yes,they'reamazing!”Jacksaid.“They'restrong,andtheyhelpsomanypeople.The
yhavesuperpower.IwishIcouldbeasuperherotoo.”“Youcanbe,”theshopkeeperencouraged.Surprised,Jackasked,“Buthow?Idon'
thaveanysuperpower.”Smilingsoftly,theshopkeeperbentdown,placinghishandsonJack'sarms.“Whywouldyouneedt
hem?”herepliedkindly.“Seethatwomanoverthere?Sheneedstotakecareofthreechildren.However,shestillactivelyhelpstheelderlyinthecommunity.AnddoyouknowJimmy
?Heisafirefighterwhohassavedcountlesslives.Beingaheroisn'taboutsuperpower;it'saboutwhat'sinyourheart.”LockingeyeswithJ
ack,theshopkeepersmiled.“Youdon'tneedsuperpowertobeahero.Itstartswithyourheart.”注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.H
earingwhattheshopkeepersaid,Jackwaslostinthought.Withrelief,Jackfoundthehomelessoldmanstillsittingagainstthewall.
2024~2025学年第一学期高三9月学情监测英语试卷答案(试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)【答案】1.B2.C3.B4.A5.C6.C7.A8.B9.A10.C11.B1
2.A13.C14.C15.B16.A17.C18.A19.B20.A第二部分阅读理解(共两节,20小题,每小题2.5分,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)【答案】A篇:21.C22.A23.BB篇:24.A25.B26.C27.DC篇:28.B29.A30.
D31.CD篇:32.C33.B34.D35.A第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)【答案】36.F37.B38.E39.A40.D第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分35分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)【答案】41--45CACBB46--5
0DDACD51--55BADCB第二节短文语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)【答案】56.daily57.of58.who59.one60.isseen61.production62.holding63.A64.like65.mor
erealistic第三节基础知识点考查(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)66.D67.赊账68.owe69.it70.在任何情况下,我们都不能听天由命。第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节应用文写作(15分)Goodmorning,everyone!I'mhon
ouredtohavethechancetomakeaspeechhere.RecentlyI'vefoundsomeofourclassmatesoftenstayuplateintothenighttodotheirhomeworkan
dgoonstudyingintheclassroomatnoon,whileinclasstheyoftenfallasleep,failingtolistentotheteachers'lectures.Asisknowntoall,attendingclassesisth
emosteffectiveandimportantwayforusstudentstotakeinknowledge.Withoutenoughrestonecan'tconcentrateonwhattheteacherssay.Allworkan
dnoplaymakesJackadullboy.Onlywhenwescheduleourtimeproperlyforbothourstudyandrestcanwemakegreatprogressinourstudyandkeephealthyaswell.That’sall.Tha
nksforlistening.第二节读后续写(20分)Hearingwhattheshopkeepersaid,Jackwaslostinthought.Theshopkeeper'swordsechoedoverandoveragaini
nhismind.“HowcanIbeasuperherowithoutsuperpower?”hethoughttohimself,Suddenly,thesceneofthehomelessoldmantremblin
ginthecoldflashedacrosshismind.Jackmadeacrucialdecisionthatinsteadofbuyingasuperherofigurine,hewalkedoutoftheshopwithalargeshoppingbagfullofstuff.Hu
rriedly,Jackranbacktolookforthehomelessoldman.Withrelief.Jackfoundthehomelessoldmanstillsittingagainstthewall.Hekneltdownbesid
etheoldman,offeringhimawarmsmile.“I'msorryforbumpingintoyouearlier,”Jacksaidsincerely.“CanIgetyousomethingtoeatordrink?
”Theoldmanlookedup,surprisedbyJack'skindness.Withagratefulnod,heacceptedJack'soffer.Justthen,Jackrealizedthatbei
ngaherowasn'tjustaboutsavingtheworld—itwasaboutmakingsomeone'sworldalittlebrighter.