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新蔡县第一高级中学高三2024年9月份月考英语试题注意事项:1.答题前请填好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息;2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上。一、听力(共两节,满分30分)略二、阅读理解(共两节,共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,共37.5分)AKeepingfitoftenmeanssharingabusypathwaywithcyclists,runnersandwalkers,butimaginefacingthetaskofdoingit

allwithoutbeingabletoseeorhear.Itisachallengemanydisabledathletesface,unlesssomeoneagreestobetheireyesandears.Newly-formedgroupAchillesB

risbanepairsvision-andhearing-impaired(视觉和听觉受损的)athleteswithpeoplewhowouldliketoguidethem.JaneBritt,presidentofAchillesBris

bane,whoisvision-andhearing-impaired,said,“Whenwegoout,it’smuchlessfrighteningtohavesomeonebesideusthathasfullhea

ringtolistenforusandtelluswhat’sthere.”MsCullenandMsBrittmeetupmostSaturdaymorningstotakepartinthefreefive-kilometerparkrun.Theirpartnershipisbuilto

ntrust,butMsBrittsaidthatittooktimetodevelop.MsBrittsaidittookanunexpectedstormforhertotrustMsCullenco

mpletely.“Therewasviolentrain,myglasseswerebrokenandwewerewalkingtogether.IsuddenlyhadtotellherIcouldn’tseea

nything,andIwasgoingtohavetocompletelytrusther.FromthattimeIknewitwasgoingtoworkbecauseshewassogoodaboutdealingwiththespecialsituationwebothfound

ourselvesin,”shesaid.IsabellaAllenandherseeingeyedogTatumaretwonewadditionstotheAchillesBrisbane.MsAllenkeptactivebyrowing,runningandcyclingb

utfounditdifficulttokeepgoingashervisionbecameworse.Afternearlygivingupcompletely,sheworkedupthecouragetoaskAchillesBrisbanetofin

dsomeonetoshareaboatwithher.MsAllensaidthefearofnotfindinganyonetorowwithalmoststoppedherfromreachingouttoAchillesBrisbane.“But,theyfo

undpeopleandmatchedmetothem,”shesaid.“It’sthebestthingI’veeverdone.”1.WhatdoesParagraph1trytoshow?A.Thedangerofwalkingon

abusyroad.B.Thedifficultythedisabledathletesface.C.Theexercisepeopledotokeepfit.D.Thenecessityofbuildingroadsfor

theblind.2.HowdoesJaneBrittfeelaboutgoingoutalone?A.Relaxed.B.Excited.C.Worried.D.Bored.3.WhathappenedintheheavyrainaccordingtoMsBrit

t?A.Shedevelopedastrongsenseofteamwork.B.SheledMsCullenforwardontheroad.C.ShebegantorelyonMsCullenash

erguide.D.Shefelldownontheground.4.WhatwasthebestthingMsAllenhasdone?A.AskingAchillesBrisbaneforhelp.B.WorkinginAc

hillesBrisbane.C.Exercisingnon-stop.D.MeetingTatum.BIfyou’reasportsfan,youmaybefamiliarwiththeemotionalrollerco

asterthatcomeswithsportsaudience.Whetheryou’repartofabuzzingcrowdinastadium,orjustwatchingathomeonTV,it’seasytogetcaughtu

pinthehighsandthelowswhenyoucelebrateorcommiseratewithyourfavouriteteamorathlete.Thosefeelingsaresostrong,infact,

thatastudyfromCroatia,publishedinPubMed,showedthattheemotionalstressduringafootballmatchincreasedthe

riskofacardiovascular(心血管的)incident.Butcanwatchingsportsbegoodforyoutoo?Theevidencesuggeststhatpeoplewhowatchlivesp

ortingeventsexperiencegreaterwellbeingthanthosewhodon’t.AstudypublishedinFrontiersinPublicHealthbytheAngliaRuskinUniversityintheUK,foundspor

tsspectatorsfeltlesslonelyandhadhigherscoresforlifesatisfaction.LeadauthorHelenKeyssaidinapressrelease,“W

atchinglivesportofalltypesprovidesmanyopportunitiesforsocialinteractionandthishelpstoforgegroupidentityandbelonging.”Shesaysthisthenreduceslone

linessandboostswellbeing.But,ifforanyreasonyouaren’tkeenongoingtoliveevents,don’tworry!WatchingsportsonTVorontheInternetmayalsohavegreatbenefits,acc

ordingtoastudybyTsujiandcolleagues.Theyfoundthatolderadultswhowatchedsportswerelesslikelytohavedepressivesymptomsthanthosewhodidn’t.Ont

opofthat,thesportswatcherstendedtohaverichersocialnetworksthannon-watchers.Theauthorssuggestthatthesocialnetworksyougainthroughwatchingsportsmaylo

wertheriskofdepressivesymptoms.So,thecheersatalivesportseventorevencasualchit-chatwithfriendsaboutyourfavouriteteamcanbr

ingafriendshipandmayreducelonelinessanddepression.Itseemsthehealthbenefitsofsportsarenotlimitedtophysicalactivitythroughparticip

ationinthem,butthatwecanmakegainsinourgeneralwellbeingthroughsocialbonding.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“commiserate”inparagraph1mean?A.Ag

ree.B.Struggle.C.Sympathize.D.Correspond.6.WhatdoesthestudypublishedinFrontiersinPublicHealthfocuson?A.Benefitsofdoin

gsports.B.Lonelinessinsportsmen’slife.C.Positiveeffectsofwatchingsports.D.Players’satisfactionwiththeirperformance.7.Whydoestheauth

ormentiontheolderadultsportswatchers?A.Todemonstratewatchingsportscanimprovephysicalhealth.B.Topraiseolderpeople’shighspiritwhilewatchingspo

rts.C.Toadvocatetheseniortakingsportsinsteadofwatching.D.Toshowsportswatchingreducesriskofmentaldiseases.8.Whichofthefollowingisthestructureofth

etext?A.B.C.D.CHavingaglassofwinewithdinnereverynighthasbeenregardedasarelativelyharmlesswaytorelax.Howeverarecentstudysuggeststha

ttheremaybeno“safe”limitforalcoholandthatnotdrinkingatallisthebestwaytoprotectyourheart.Theresearchersexamineddatafromseve

ninternationalstudiesondrinkingandhighbloodpressure,involvingover19,000peoplefromtheUS,KoreaandJapan.Theparticipantswereaskedhowmuchalcoholth

eydrankeachday,andthiswascomparedwiththeirbloodpressurereadingsoverafollow-upperiodaveragingfiveyears.Bloodpressureincrea

sedaspeopleaged,butthemostrapidincreaseswereseeninheavydrinkers,definedasthosewhodrankaboutthreeglassesofwineperda

y.Theresearcherssaidtheyfoundthatpeopledrinkingatlowerlevelsalsosawasignificantincreaseinbloodpressureovertime

,comparedwiththosewhowereteetotal.Therehasbeenfiercedebateoverwhethermoderate(适量的)alcoholconsumptioncanbebeneficialtohealth,withsomestudieslinki

ngwineandlowerratesofheartdisease.However,thisnewstudysupportstheideathatevensmallamountsofalcoholcanbeharmfultotheheart.MarcoVince

ti,leadauthorofthestudyandaprofessoratBostonUniversity,said,“Weweresomewhatsurprisedtoseethatconsumin

ganalreadylowlevelofalcoholwasalsolinkedtohigherbloodpressurechangesovertimecomparedwithnoconsumption—althoughfarlessthanthebloodpressure

increaseseeninheavydrinkers.Thatmeansmoderatealcoholconsumptionisn’tabeneficialchoiceatall.”Highbloodpressureputsaburdenonbloodvesse

ls,theheart,andotherorgans,suchasthebrain,kidneysand,eyes,andcanleadtoanumberofserioushealthproblemsincludingheartattacks,strokesandvasculardementia

.Alcoholiscertainlynottheonlydriverofincreasesinbloodpressure.However,thefindingsconfirmitcontributesi

nameaningfulway.Limitingalcoholintakeisprobablynotenough—it’sbettertoavoidit.9.Howdidtheresearchersarriveattheirfindings?A.Theyanalyzeddataf

romseveralstudies.B.Theytracked190,000peopleforoverfiveyears.C.Theymadeobservationsinacontrolledlabsetting.D.Theycarriedoutsomeexp

erimentsnationwideonly.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“teetotal”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Old.B.Non-drinking.C.Healthy.D.Addicted.11.Whatisparag

raph6mainlyabout?A.Thecauseofhighbloodpressure.B.Theharmofhighbloodpressure.C.Commonserioushealthprobl

ems.D.Theterribleresultsofheartattacks.12.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toproveaglassofwineeverynightisbeneficial.B.Torecommendarelati

velyharmlesswaytorelax.C.Tourgepeopletostayawayfromalcoholcompletely.D.Toshowmoderatealcoholconsumptioniswellreceived.D2024Inter

nationalYouthJournalismContestThe2024InternationalYouthJournalismContest,sponsoredbyYouthJournalismInternat

ional,promotesafreeyouthpressbyrecognizingexceptionalworkinEnglishbystudentreporters.●CategoriesStudentJo

urnalistOfTheYearTorecognizeexceptionalworkinjournalismbyastudentjournalist.JournalismEducatorOfTheYearTohonorateacherwhoinspiresstudentsand

bringsouttheverybestinthem.CourageInJournalismAwardTorecognizeanindividualyouthjournalistwhoshowedpar

ticularcourageinpursuingastorydespitedanger,officialroadblocks,orotherunusualobstacles.JacintaMarieBunnel

lAwardTohonoranindividualwhogavevoicetoanimportantissueinasingleopinionpieceoraseriesofopinionpiecesdev

otedtothesametopic.●ImportantNoticeWerequirethatallentriesbeaccessibleonline.Youmustincludeapubliclinktoevery

entryyousubmit,whichshouldbeaccessibletoanyonewhohasthelink.Journalistswhomeetthecriteriaofbeing19yearsoldoryoung

erandnotemployedprofessionallyatthetimeofpublicationarequalifiedtoparticipatefromanycountry.●AdmissionFeeAfeeof$35isrequiredforeachcategoryyouenter.

However,ifthefeepresentsafinancialhardship,youmayapplyforanexemption(免除),whicharelimitedtotwoentriesp

erparticipant.13.Whatistheaimofthecontestconcerningstudentreporters?A.Tohelpexploretheirowntalents.B.Toadvocatetheirfreeexpressions.C.

Tocollecttheiroutstandingworks.D.Toincreasetheirimpactinthefield.14.Whichawardhonorsayoungjournalistforbringingattentionto

asignificantproblem?A.StudentJournalistOfTheYear.B.JournalismEducatorOfTheYear.C.CourageInJournalismAward

.D.JacintaMarieBunnellAward.15Whichofthefollowingisarequirementtoenterthecompetition?A.Beingagrown-upamateurjournalist.B.Makingyourentriesavailab

leonline.C.Applyingfornomorethantwoentries.D.Paying$35foryourcompetitiveevent.第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,共12.5分)Itisnevertoolatetodevelop

goodstudyhabits.However,startingmakingsomechangesishard.Evenifyouwanttodowellenoughinschoolandimproveyourgrades,you

’reprobablyhavingtroublegettingstartedinthefirstplace!___16___.Planyourtimecarefully.Makealistofyourweeklytasks.Makeascheduleof

yourtime.Thendecideon.good,regulartimeforstudying.___17___,butitwillmakeyoumoreawareofhowyouspendyourtime.Findagoodp

lacetostudy.Chooseoneplaceforyourstudyarea.Itmaybeadeskorachairathomeorintheschoollibrary,butitshouldbecomfortableand

quiet.Whenyoubegintowork,youshouldbeabletoconcentrateonthesubject.Skimbeforeyouread.___18___.Asyoupreviewthematerial,yougetsomeideaofthepassagea

ndhowitisorganised.___19___.Listeningtowhattheteachersaysinclassmeanslessworklater.Takingnoteshelpsyourememberwhattheteachersays.Devel

opagoodattitudetotests.Thepurposeofatestistoshowwhatyouhavelearnedaboutasubject.___20___.Testsprovidegrades,buttheyalsoletyouknowthatyouneedt

ospendmoretimestudying.Thereareotherskillsthatmighthelpyouwithyourstudy.Sharewithyourclassmatessomeoftheskillsyouhavefoundtobehelpful.A.Studyregular

lyB.MakegooduseofyourtimeinclassC.ThereareseveralwaysthatcanhelpyouD.Developapositiveattitudebysettingrealist

icgoalsE.ThisweeklyschedulemaynotsolveallofyourproblemsF.Theworldwon’tendifyoudon’tpassatest,sodon’tworrytoomuchaboutatestG.Thismeanslookingoverapass

agequicklybeforeyoubegintoreaditmorecarefully第三节完形填空(共15小题.每小题1分,满分15分)IcouldfeeltheexcitementrisinginmeasIhe

ldthebeautifullywrappedpresentinmyhands.Unableto____21____mycuriosityanylonger,I____22____itopen.Itwasabrand-

newlaptop.IhadscoredstraightAsformyexaminationsandthiswasmy____23____.SoonIbecame____24____tomynew-foundelectronicfriend.Ibeg

antospendincreasingtimeonitandwas____25____totheglowingscreenbeforeme.Duringweekends,Icould____26____spendaf

ewhoursonmylaptop.ItcametoapointwhereIchoseto____27____myselfinmyroom,refusingtocomeoutandengageinfamily____28____.Ipreferredtost

ayconnectedtothepeopleIbefriendedincyberspace(网络空间)althoughIhadnevermetthem.Gradually,mysleepwas____29____toonly

scatterednaps,andmygradesatschoolalsobegan____30____.Itwasaboutthistimethatmyparentsstarted____31____theirdisapproval.Iwa

saskedtoreducemyusageoftheinternet.Yet,howeverhardItried,Iwasunabletopullmyselfawayandconcentrateonmylessons.Iwas____32____forjustanotherclickand

anotherlookatmymessageboard.Thenoneday,myfather____33____mylaptop.Icomplainedbutinvain.Overtime,IrealizedthatDadandMomhadalwa

yswantedthebestforme.ThatwaswhenIdecidedtotakethebigstep—to____34____myinternetaddiction.QuittingwasharderthanIexpected.Butwithdoggedd

etermination,IknewthatIwould____35____anewleaf.21.A.arouseB.stimulateC.containD.cultivate22.A.toreB.cutC.brokeD.sliced23.A.orderB.rewardC.inspi

rationD.strategy24A.gluedB.motivatedC.indifferentD.impatient25.A.resistantB.alertC.sensitiveD.addicted26A.easilyB.hardlyC.clumsilyD.

regretfully27.A.trapB.adaptC.lockD.shelter28.A.conflictsB.discussionsC.investmentsD.assessments29.A.restrictedB.adjustedC.instruc

tedD.reduced30.A.risingB.decliningC.stabilizingD.shifting31.A.voicingB.sharingC.challengingD.opposing32.A.responsibleB.gratefulC.despe

rateD.ready33.A.gaveawayB.tookawayC.threwawayD.sweptaway34.A.ignoreB.admitC.monitorD.conquer35.A.turnoverB.pickupC.relyonD.attendto第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共55分)

第一部分语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分;共15分)TheUS$2.6billion(2022)bubbletea(珍珠奶茶)marketwillreachUS$6.2billionby2032,a

ccordingtoBrainyInsights’newreport.Thebubbleteaindustryhadhadhuge___36___(grow)throughouttheyearsandisstillgrowingrapidly.Themarketise

xpectedtoincreaseasaresultoffactorssuchas___37___(rise)consumerdemandandnewproductdevelopment.Taiwan,

China,iswherebubbleteawas___38___(original)consumedandintroduced,andoneofthebiggestdrinkersofbubbleteaisTha

iland,___39___eachpersonhadsixcupsofbubbleteaonaveragemonthlyinDecember2019.___40___usageofsocialmediab

yconsumersandinfluencersalsoincreasedproductdemandforbubbleteaintheAsiaPacificregion...Themarketforbubbleteahasas

ignificantfruitflavorcategorythat___41___(provide)consumerswithavarietyofdeliciouschoices.Nowadays,strawberriesandmang

ocan___42___(mix)foraspecialflavorandthegreenteacategoryisexpectedtogrow___43___thefastestspeed.Thisisbecausegreenteaisfullofgoodness.Thenew

onlineplatforms—likeTikTok—makebubbleteabusiness___44___(access)tomoreconsumersandincreasesales.Forbubbleteabusiness,____

45____(establish)astrongonlinepresenceisveryimportant.第二部分书面表达(满分40分)46.现在人工智能越来越影响我们日常生活中的方方面面。请围绕这一话题写一篇文章。应包含以下要点:1.人工智能带

来的便利,例如在交通、家电和通信方面。2.它可能引发的潜在问题或挑战,如工作岗位被取代和隐私担忧。3.您对于如何充分利用人工智能并避免其负面影响的观点。4.80词左右。____________________

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____________________________________________________________________47.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。Thebirthofthelittlegirl,Melody,castashadowoverherfamily.ThewordsthedoctorsaidtoDanaandJeffcompletelyshookthem,“Yourdaughterwasbornw

ithacleftlip(唇裂).”Itwasimpossibleforthecoupletohidetheirsadness.Theycouldn’tbelieveitwastrueuntiltheysawthei

rdaughterinperson.SeeinghercleftmadeDanaandJeffheartbrokenmorethananything.ItbroketheirhearttoimaginethekindoflifeMelodywouldleadint

hefuture.Fortunately,DanaandJeffsawarayofhopewhenthedoctortoldthecouplethattheirdaughter’sconditionwastreatablewithacleftlips

urgery(外科手术).Ratherthanfeelingstressfullikethefirstfewdays,theypromisedthemselvestheyneverwantedtheirdaughtertosufferfromthat.Theywouldsparenoeffortt

osupportMelody.Nothingispreciousthantheirlittleangel,andDanaaswellasJeffwasreadytodoanythingforMelody

.AfterbringingMelodyhome,theyimmediatelybeganlookingforclefsurgeryoptions.However,nomatterwheretheyturned,gettingMelodythesurgerysheneededwasexpens

ive,andthevarioustreatmentsandmedicationssheneededinthefollowingwouldalsobemuchmorecostlythantheyoungfamilycoulda

fford.ThencamethethrillingmomentwhenJeffbrowsedthroughamedicalforumoneevening,hestumbledupon(意外发现)apostaboutanonprofitorgani

zationthatspecializedincleftlipsurgeriesforchildren.Theorganization,namedSmileatfuture,isdedicatedtoprovidingfreesurgeriestof

amilieswhocouldnotfordtheprocedure.ThecouplehadseenalotofphotosandreadalotofstoriesaboutchildrenwhohadcleftsurgeriessponsoredbySmileatfuture,

andtheresultswereincredible.TheideathatMelodycouldgrowupwithhardlyascar(伤疤)wherehercleftwaslitafireunderthecouple.Withoutanyhesitation,

DanaandherhusbandreachedouttoSmileatfutureandhandedinanapplicationformedicalaid.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。Everything

wentmoresmoothlythanDanaandJeffhadexpected._____________________________________________________________________________________

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