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学科网(北京)股份有限公司12023—2024(上)江西省宜丰中学11月高三期中考试英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.

£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatdoesthemanwanttohave?A.Anapplepie.B.Asteak.C.Vegetablesalad.2.Whatisthewoman’ssonatschool?A.Studymonitor.B.Monitor.C.D

octor.3.WhatdoesthemanthinkofHelen?A.Lovely.B.Funny.C.Supportive.4.Whatistheweatherliketoday?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.5.

Howmuchwillthemanpayforthetickets?A.$18.B.$20.C.$28.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatwasthewomandoingintheprevious

twoweeks?A.Shewasonvacation.B.Shewasworking.C.Shewasstudying.7.WhendidthewomanreachNewYork?A.Inthemorning.B

.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howlongshouldthepotatoesbecooled?A.For5minutes.B.For10minutes.C.For15minutes.9.What’

sthelaststepinmakingthesalad?A.Mixtheingredients.B.Boilthepeasquickly.C.Putsaladdressinginthebowl.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.HowdidLenardfee

lfornotshowingup?A.Anxious.B.Sorry.C.Angry.11.WhydidLenardfailtocanceltheappointment?A.HeforgottocallPenny.B.Hedidn’ttakehis

phone.C.Hedialedawrongnumber.12.WhatdoesLenardpromisetobuyforPenny?A.Acoffeeandasandwich.B.Acoffeeandahamburger.C.Abottleofmilkandasandwich.听第9段材料

,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthemanusuallydoat7:00am?A.Heeatsthebreakfast.B.Hepreparestogetup.C.Hecatchesthebus.14.Whendoesthemanstarttoworkat

thelibrary?A.At8:00am.B.At11:15am.C.At5:00pm.15.Howdoesthemangotothegym?A.Bybus.B.Onfoot.C.Bybike.16.Whendoesthemantakegu

itarlessons?A.OnMondays.B.OnWednesdays.C.OnSaturdays.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutt

heactivities?A.Theyarediverse.B.Theyareeasy.C.Theyareeducational.18.Whatarethechildrenexpectedtodo?A.Attendthecoursefull

weeks.B.Attendthecoursesingledays.C.Attendthecourseforthewholesummer.19.Whocanattendthisyear’scourse?A.

Childrenaged3-5.B.Childrenaged5-7.C.Childrenaged8-10.20.Whatshouldthechildrendoinadvancetoapplyforthecou

rse?A.Payallthefees.B.Choosetheiractivities.C.Filloutanapplicationform.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

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dit.21.Howmuchwillyouspendifyourportraitphotoneedsmake-upcorrection?A.$0.25B.$5C.$2.50D.$622.Whichtwoservicesprovidebackgroundreplacement?A.Figur

eandWedding.B.FigureandProduct.C.ProductandJewellery.D.WeddingandJewellery.23.Whatisthefirstthingyoumustdoifyouwanttoe

dityourphotos?A.Openanaccountonthiswebsite.B.Uploadyourphotostoretouchers.C.Giveadetailedself-introdu

ction.D.Takedownyourownrequirements.BFromtheworld’slastseventoaglobalpopulationofmorethan5,000,Chinaspentnearly40yearsb

ringingbackcrestedibises(朱鹮)fromtheedgeofextinction.Withitstypicalredcrestandface,aswellasalongblackmouthandsnow-whitefeathers,the

crestedibisisknownas“theorientalgem”inChina.TheywereoncewidespreadinEastAsiaandSiberiauntilthe20thcenturywhenhuntin

g,ecologicaldamageandincreasedhumanactivitiesdrovethebirdstonearextinctionIn1981,theentirespeciesaroundtheworldwasdowntothesevencrested

ibiseswhichwerefoundonlyinYangxianCounty,northwestChina’sShaanxiProvince,anddeepintheQinlingMountains,makingQinling,anatura

lboundarybetweenChina’snorthandsouth,thelastshelterofthewildbirds.Since1981,thelocalgovernmentofYangxianCountyhasputforwardfourbansfortheprotec

tionofthespecies,prohibitingactivitiesincludinghuntinginthebirds’livingareas,cuttingdowntreeswheretheynest,usingchemicalsintheirfood-fi

ndingareas,andfiringgunsintheirbreeding(繁殖)areas.TheChinesegovernmentarrangedspecialfundstoprotectthehabitatofcrestedibises,sea

lingoffmountainstoplanttreesinthebirds’livingareas.Chinastartedtheartificialbreedingofcrestedibisesin1991andhadbredmorethan400birdsinShaanxiaso

flastyear.Yearsofconstantefforthavebroughtpromisingresults.Itisestimatedthattherearemorethan5,000crestedibisesintheworldnow,andamajorit

yofthemliveinShaanxi.Thebird’shabitatinChinahasrisenfromlessthan5squarekmin1981tothecurrent15,000squarekm.“Itisluckythatthecrestedibis,anancie

ntbird,isstillflyingaround,”saidZanLinsen,headoftheShaanxiAcademyofForestry.“Theconservationstoryofcrestedibisesnotonlyshowsusthepowerofancie

ntlife,butalsothenecessityandurgencyofecologicalenvironmentprotection.”24.WhyaretheQinlingMountainssoimportantforcrestedibises?A.Theyarew

herecrestedibiseswerefirstfound.B.Theyaretheonlybreedingareaofcrestedibises.C.Theyusedtobethelasthabitatofcrestedibises.D.The

yprotectcrestedibisesfromnaturalenemies25.Whatcanweconcludefromparagraph4?A.Crestedibisesareunlikelytobebredartificially.B.It’sl

egaltoownhuntinggunsinYangxianCounty.C.Huntinghasbeenthebiggestthreattocrestedibises.D.Thegovernmentplaysakeyroleinsavingcrestedibises26.Howdoe

sZanLinsenfeelabouttheconservationofcrestedibises?A.Relievedandhappy.B.Mercifulandambitious.C.Shockedandcurious.D.Sorryandregretful

.27.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.RareanimalsinChina:crestedibisesB.ArtificialbreedingofcrestedibisesinChinaC.Endangere

dcrestedibisesmakingacomebackD.CrestedibisesfoundagainintheQinlingMountainsCActivitiessuchasartclassescoul

dberecommendedasanalternativetomedicationforpatientsinEnglandaspartofamajorinitiativetoreducethenumberofpeoplebecomingdependentonprescriptiond

rugs.TheTimesnewspaperquotesfiguresshowingthatinthepast12months,8.4millionadultsinEnglandweretakinganti-depressants(抗抑郁药),whichis8percenthi

gherthan2019,whichhasresultedinthenewadvice.Around23percentofwomenareonantidepressants,and12percentofmen.“Medicinesofferafantasticrangeoftool

sforNHS(NationalHealthService)stafftoprovidecarethatcanbepositivelylife-changing,”saidTonyAvery,thenationalclinicaldirectorforprescribingatNHSEngl

and.“However,weneedtobealerttotherisksofsomemedicines,andtheframeworkwearepublishingtodayempowerslocalserv

icestoworkwithpeopletoensuretheyarebeingeffectivelysupportedwhenamedicineisnolongerprovidingoverallbenefit.”TheNHSreportdrewparticulara

ttentiontoprojectscarriedoutinthecityofGloucester-shire.Oneservice,calledArtonPrescription,wasdescribedas“a

formofsocialprescriptionandisanon-clinicalinterventiondeliveredbyartpractitionersfortherapeuticbenefit”.Anothe

r,acoursecalledArtlift,beginswith“apersonalized‘WhatMattersToYou’conversationpriortothestartoftheprogramand(we)agree

apersonalizedsupportplanandgoalswitheachparticipant”.Theyallreportedimprovementinparticipants’psychologicalwell-bei

ng.Actually,aslongagoasSeptember2018,thenhealthsecretaryMattHancocksaid,“Theevidenceincreasinglyshowsthatactivitiesl

ikesocialclubs,art,ballroomdancing,andgardeningcanbemoreeffectivethanmedicinesforsomepeopleandIwanttoseeanincreaseintha

tsortofsocialprescribing.”28.WhydoesactivitiessuchasartclassesarerecommendedforpatientsinEngland?A.Becausetheyaremoreeffectivethanme

dicines.B.BecausepeopleinEnglandprefertoattendartclasses.C.BecausetheycanreplacemedicationforpatientsinEngland.D.Becausetheymayhelpreducethepeople’s

dependenceoncertaindrugs.29.WhatcanwelearnfromTonyAvery’swords?A.Medicinescanprovidelife-changingeffectsallth

etime.学科网(北京)股份有限公司3B.Weneedtobecautiousaboutthedangersofsomemedicines.C.Theframeworkpublishedisgreatlysupportedbythelocalpeople.D.Localservicesc

anworkwithpatientstoprovidethemwithoverallbenefit.30.WhatdoyouknowabouttheprojectscarriedoutinthecityofGloucester-shire?A.The

twoprojectswerecarriedoutintheruralareasofGloucester-shire.B.ArtonPrescriptionwasaclinicalinterventiondeliveredbya

rtpractitioners.C.Thepatients’mentalhealthinthetwoprojectswerebothreportedtobeimproved.D.Apersonalized

“WhatMattersToYou”conversationstartedafterthestartoftheprogramArtlift.31.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?A.T

opersuadepeopletostoptakingmedicine.B.Tointroduceanewkindoflife-changingmedicine.C.Toappealtothegovernmenttoorganizemoresocialactivit

ies.D.Torecommendawaytoreducepatients’dependenceonprescribeddrugs.DMostofuswouldliketobemorecreative,butweassumethereislittlewecandoaboutit.Psy

chologyprofessorK.AndersEricssonclaimsthatwithenoughpractice,anyofuscanbecomeexperts.However,heisquicktoadd

thatthisrequiresaspecifickindofpracticethatEricssoncalls‘deliberatepractice’:thatis,pushingbeyondone’scomfortzoneandsettinggoalsthatareaboveone’

scurrentlevelofperformance.Hesayshehasyettofindthelimitsonbeingsuccessfulandhedoesn’tbelievethemtobereal.Ericssonhaslooke

dprimarilyatartisticandathleticskills,butcanthesefindingsapplytocreativity?Mostexpertsagreethatevenifmostpeoplecannothopetobecomecreativegeniuse

s,theycanlearntobecomemorecreativethroughpractice.Psychologistsclaimthatthereareactuallytwolevelsofcreativity,whichtheyrefertoas‘B

igC’and‘smallc’.BigCcreativityappliestobreakthroughideas,onesthatmaychangethecourseofafieldorevenhistory.Smallccreativityreferst

oeverydaycreativeproblemsolving,likecreatinganewrecipeorimprovingaprocess,whichpsychologistssubdividefurtherintosimilarand

differentthinking.Similarthinkinginvolvesexaminingallthefactsandarrivingatasinglesolution.Incontrast,differentthink

inginvolvescomingupwithmanypossiblesolutions.Whatmostpeoplethinkofascreativitygenerallyinvolvesdiffe

rentthinkingandcanbetaught,practisedandlearnt.Evenwithpractice,differentthinkingalonecannotmakeonecreative,howe

ver.ScottBarryKaufman,acognitivepsychologist,saysthatmostcreativepeopleshareonepersonalityquality:opennesstonewexperience.Sincethisqualitya

ndtheseprocesseshavebeenidentified,lesscreativepeoplecantrytoemulatethem.Normally,wetendtoreproducewhatwealreadyknowbecausecreativeideasmo

veusintounfamiliarterritoryinvolvingrisksandfollowingtheusualbehaviorsiscomfortable.Movingoutsideofourcomfortzone,engagingindeliberatepractice

andtoleratingcontradictoryideas,riskandfailureareallthingswecanlearntodobetter.Itisunlikelythatdoingsowilltransformanyofusintocreativegeniuses,buti

tdoeshavethepotentialtoincreaseourlevelofcreativity.32.WhydoesEricssonthinkhecan’tfindthelimits?A.Norestrictionsexist.B.P

racticemakesperfect.C.Eachonecansucceed.D.Thegoalisambitious.33.Whichofthefollowingisanexampleof‘smallc’?A.Settlinginoutersp

ace.B.Buildingaplasticdoghouse.C.Developingrobotstolookaftertheold.D.Explainingthetheoryofevolutioninclass.

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“emulate”inparagraph3mean?A.Justify.B.Limit.C.Copy.D.Assess.35.Whatmessa

gedoestheauthorseemtoconveyinthetext?A.Wecanlearntobemorecreative.B.Lifeisfullofvariouschallenges.C.It’sbettertotakedeliberatepractice.D.Mostcan

becomecreativegeniuses.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)Homeorganizationhasbeenturnedintoanartformbysocialmediainfluence

rswhosharebeautifulimagesofboxesarrangedbycolororpackedneatlyintobaskets.ThisisAmericanaddictionwithorganizing.36It’snotthatweneedtoorganizeourj

unktomakeitprettier.It’sthatweneedtobuylessstuff.Herearesometipstohelpyoubreakupwithoverbuying.Beginbytakingalookaroundtoseewhatyouhave,whatyo

uneed,andwhatyoucangetridof.Periodicallyhavingacheckwillhelpyoumakebettershoppingdecisionsandwillhelpreducepurchases.37Breakit

intomanageableparts,suchaskitchentoolsorwinterclothes.Thenidentifywhatyouuseregularlyandwhatcango.Also

considerwhichbelongingsbringyoujoyandwhichonesyouwouldn’tmissiftheyweregone.Doclothesandshoesmakeyouhappy,ordoyouprefer

theitemsyoubroughtbackfromatrip?Areyourbooksyourmostprizedpossessions?38Shopwithintention.Somepeoplebuyitemsbecausethey’reonsale.Somethinki

t’snecessarytostockuponalmosteverything.Otherpeopleshopbecauseitmakesthemhappy.39Aftermomentaryhappiness,theitemsbecome

partofthemountainofstuffunwanted.40Decidingtobuysomethingmaynotrequiremuchmentalenergy.Butdecidingwhattodowithunwanteditemscanbestre

ssfulandtakeupconsiderabletime.Mindlessshoppingaffectsourmentalhealthandteachesourchildrennottovaluetheirbelongingsbecauseitmakeseachitemseeml

essspecial.Doingsowillbenefitallofus,thenextgenerationandourplanet.A.Shopmindfully.B.Considerourplanet.C.Ourshoppinghabitsarecomplex.D

.Buttheyignoretherootoftheproblem.E.Youdon’thavetocheckyourentirehouseholdatonce.F.Whateverthereason,theexcitementusuallydoesn’tlastlon

g.G.Knowingtheanswerstothesequestionswillhelpyousetprioritieswhenshopping.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)Settingoffonasolotrip,Isoonrealize

dIwasneverreallyalone.AftertravelingtotheUKtovisitmy41whostudiedthere,IdecidedtoreturntoAmerica.Ididn’tsleepwellthenightbeforeI42.Infact,althoughI

hadreally43everyminuteofmypleasantstay,Iwasonceagain44abouttravelingalone.Directionswerenotmystrongsui

t.45,Iwasfacedwithanew46:Ihadtochangeplanes学科网(北京)股份有限公司4inFrankfurt,Germany.“Youmadeithere,Mom.47yourself.You’llalsogobackhome48,”Wh

itneysaidwhenshesawmeoffatthetrainstation.Thefirstridewas49enough,butaftergettingoffthe50,IhadnoideawheretofindthebustoGatwickA

irport.Iwassweptupinaseaofpeople.Filledwith51,Iaskedhelpfromamanbesideme.“I’mgoingthatway,”hesaid.“5

2me.”Heneversloweddownbutkeptaneyeonmewhilewewentacrossthebusstation.“Thereitis,”hesaid,pointingaswereachedthebus.IarrivedatGatwickwithplentyoft

imetospare,andI53myplanewithoutanydifficulty.Iwasneversohappytogetonaplane.Isatdowninmyseatwithasighof54.I’dbeenworriedabo

uttravelingalone,butthe55I’dreceivedmademefeelIwasneverreallyalone.41.A.friendB.husbandC.workmateD.daughter42.A.failedB.escapedC.leftD.

played43.A.examinedB.enjoyedC.predictedD.recorded44.A.curiousB.confusedC.carefulD.anxious45.A.InadditionB.AtlastC.AfterallD.Intotal46.A.pro

miseB.mistakeC.choiceD.barrier47.A.TrustB.ExcuseC.TeachD.Help48.A.regularlyB.suddenlyC.smoothlyD.secretly49.A.fr

eeB.easyC.quietD.noisy50.A.planeB.busC.taxiD.train51.A.angerB.panicC.doubtD.pity52.A.GuideB.ObeyC.FollowD.Support53.A.boardedB.approachedC.remember

edD.recognized54.A.impatienceB.sadnessC.reliefD.regret55.A.inspirationB.kindnessC.chanceD.advantage第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Aseveningsetsi

n,ChungChia-mingarrivesatthebusynightmarketofNan’anDistrictinChina’sSouthwestcityChongqing,parkshiscarontheroadside__56__kicksuphis

mobilelemonteastand.“Customerflowhasincreaseddramaticallyrecently.Itakeanoptimisticattitude57businessprospect

sthisyear,”Chungsaid,58(add)thatheoncesoldmorethan200cupsoflemonteainasingleevening.Hisstandnowisoneofthefamous59(attract)inthenightmarket

.Thecartrunkshop,whichisaspecialfeatureofChongqing’snightmarket,offersanefficientservicetothecustomers.Obviously,thebusiness60(expand)

alotsincethebeginningofthisyear.Despitebeingverybusyattimes,Chungisexcitedtoearnmoneyonhisown,andithasalsoboostedhisself-confidence.Hisshophasgained

61(popular)amongvisitors.Hehassetanexampleforyoungpeopleintermsofcommitmentandhardwork.Thenightmarket,62flexibilityprovidesmoreemployment

alternativesforjob-seekers,hasbroughtjoyandfunforconsumers.Meanwhile,thesellersfeelgreatly63(honor)tosup

portthemselveswiththeirownefforts.Chongqing’sNan’anDistricthasbeenplanning64(promote)consumptionintheculturalindustry.Thenightmarke

thasputgreatenergyintothenighteconomyinthepastfewmonths.Theyfirmlyholdthebelief65thisisagoodstartforapromisingyear.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,

你的外国朋友Peter来你的学校做交换生,他对中国的文化很感兴趣。请写封电子邮件邀请他一起参观北京中华民族博物院(ChinaEthnicMuseum),内容包括:1.发出邀请;2.主要活动;3.期待回复。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearPet

er,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,请根据材料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。“Hurryupyouguys,oryou’ll

belateforschool!”calledMom.Wedasheddownstairsandhadaquickbreakfast.Iwaseatingmyfavorite—verysweetcereal,andSarawashavinge

ggs.WhenIrosetohavemybowlwashed,Momwhispered,“Youknowyouneedtobecautioustodaywhenyou’rewalkingSaratoschool.It’syourjobtoass

uremeshegetsthereallright.”Thenshecastmeaveryseriouslook.Ithoughttomyself,wonderingwhyMomwasmakingsuchabigdealout

ofthis.ItwasSara’sfirstdayofkindergarten,butIcouldmanageit.ItwishMomwouldn’ttreatmelikesuchababy.“Goodbye,Mom!”Sarayelled.Sheranoutofthed

oor,andIwentbehindher.“Becareful!”mymomyelled.“Iwill!”Isaidbackandranoutside.Sarawasskippingdownthefrontwalkwaytothesidewalk.

IgrabbedSara’shand.“Areyoueagerandexcitedforyourfirstdayofschool?”Iasked,tryingtosoundlikeagrown-up.Sarasmiledandnodd

edherheadyes.Meanwhile,mymomwasstaringatusthroughthewindow.“Whenwillshestoptreatingmelikealittlekid?”Ithought.“I’llshowyoutheway.”I

said,Ifeltproudtobetheeldersister.Wewalkedpastbeautifulgardensandbig,leafytrees.Suddenly,Iheardagrowlandsawadogwalkingtowardsus.Hewasbigandfierc

elookingwithlongsharpteeth.“GRRR!!!”thedoggrowled.Ididn’tseeitsowneroranyonewhocouldhelpus.MyhandbecamesweatyandSarastoppedwalking.“I’mscared,Julie

,”shesaid.Ididn’twanthertobescared.Iwantedtoseembrave.“Everythingwillbeokay,”Isaid.“GRRR!!!”Thedogsteppedcloserandwecouldseeitwasthesize

ofasmallhorse—withredeyesandsharpteeth.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。Iwastryingtomakemyvoicesoundcalm.__________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________ItoldMomwhathadha

ppened._______________________________________________学科网(北京)股份有限公司5_____________________________________________________________________________高三

期中考试英语参考答案听力1-5BACBC6-10ACBAB11-15CACAB16-20BAACC阅读理解21-23DCA24-27CDAC28-31DBCD32-35ABCA36-40DEGFA完形填空41-45DCBDA46-50DACBD51-55BCACB语法填空56.

and57.towards/toward/to58.adding59.attractions60.hasexpanded/hasbeenexpanding61.popularity62.whose63.honored64.topromote65.that小作文Possibl

eversion:DearPeter,I’mwritingtoaskyoutovisittheChinaEthnicMuseumthisSaturdaymorning.Coveringanareaof50hectares,themuseumiswellknownforits

ethnicactivities.Atthemuseum,aswellasadmiringvarietiesofbuildingsofethnicfeatures,wecanwatchdiversecultu

ralexhibitions,includingpictures,clothingandculturalrelics.Additionally,wecanwatchwonderfulfolkperformances.Ifyouareinter

ested,let’smeetatourschoolgateat8:00am.ConsideringyourdeepinterestinChinesediversecultures,I’msureyouwillenjoyyourselfthere.Lookingforwardtoyour

earlyreply.Yourssincerely,LiHua【读后续写】:OnepossibleversionIwastryingtomakemyvoicesoundcalm.Plantingmyfeetresolutelyontheground,Isa

idtoSara:“Don’tbeafraid!”whileholdingherhandtight.Thedogedgedcloserwiththemenacing“GRRR!”.“Run!”Iexclaimed,wesprintingtotheki

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