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1霍尔果斯市苏港中学2024届高三第三次月考英语测试卷英语试题命题人:徐勇审核人:唐华丽(考试时间:100分钟试卷满分:120分)第一部分阅读(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。APoetryFoundationPoetryExplorersJoinusonlineforaweeklyfamilyprogram!Eachweek,participateinlive,interactiveactivitiesallaboutpoetrylif
e.We’lllearntousethepowerofpoetryandimaginationtoexploretheworldfromhome.Theseworkshopsaredesignedforchildrenaged5to11andtheirfamilies.Emailf
amilies@poetryfoundation.orgtoregister.Date:Wednesday,12:00PM—12:30PMTeenPoetryLabAllteensofgrades6-12areinvitedtoaweeklyonlineexplorationofpoet
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—4:00PM;Wednesday,10:00AM—12:00PM;Friday,1:00PM—3:00PMLibraryBookClubOnline:VictoriaChangAlladultsarewelcometoamonthlybookgrouphos
tedbylibrarystaff.Nextmonth,wewillreadanddiscussObitbyVictoriaChang.Registrationisrequired;spaceisli
mited.Toregister,emaillibrary@poetryfoundation.org.Date:Friday,12:00PM—1:30PM1.Whatdothesefouractivities
haveincommon?A.Includingregularpoetrycreation.B.Beingheldonline.C.Chargingregistrationfee.D.Beingaimed
atchildren.2.Whichofthefollowingoffersguidedpoetrywritingsessions?A.TeenPoetryLab.B.PoetryExplorers.C.Forms&FeaturesOnli
ne:Pantoum.D.LibraryBookClubOnline:VictoriaChang.3.Whereshouldtheyemailtoregisterifacouplewiththeirchildaged5attend
?A.teens@poetryfoundation.org.B.forms@poetryfoundation.org.C.library@poetryfoundation.org.D.families@poe
tryfoundation.org.BTerasaHilldidnotintendtodosomethingunplanned.ItbeganwhenTerasawasobservingahorseauction(拍卖).Achestnut:racehorsewas
forsale?“ShewasthemostbeautifulthingI’deverseen,thoughithadaninjuredleg,”saidTerasa.Whenthebiddingstarted,Terasasurprisedherselfbysteppingin.Final
ly,TerasabecamethenewownerofSierra,andSierra,limping(跛)andhurtwithpainfromabrokenknee,becamealabourofloveforTerasa.Afterthreelongmonthsofn
ursingherundertheguidanceofalocalanimaldoctor,thelegrecovered.Itwasn’tonlySierra’slegthatneededtorecover;Sierraneeded
torelearnhowtotrustpeople.TerasathoughtthebestwaytowinSierra’strustandfondnesswastofeedhertreats.TerasakeptprovidingSierrawithmanytr
eats,butnonepassedthesniff(嗅)test.Desperate,Terasaexperimentedbymakingherownmixtureofmolassesandgrains,whichshebakedinherownkit
chen.ThecookieswereahitwithSierraandotherhorses,sendingTerasa’slifeinanewdirection.Hertreats,called“Barnies”,weresoldtoalocalstoreandlikehot
cakes,withinmonthslocalbusinessmenbegandemandingformore.Terasa’skitchenwasnolongerbigenoughfortheincreaseddemand,movingheroperationtoanO
shawacompany.Thenaserioushealthproblemthreatenedtoruinherplans.TerasacalleduponthesameresolutionthathadhelpedhersaveSierratohel
pherovercomeherownillness.FamilyandfriendscametoherrescueandkeptBarniesLtd.going.Almostayearlater,healthyandmoreresolut
ethanever,TerasafoundanationaldistributorandBainiesbegansellingin144storesacrossCanada.AndwhataboutSierra,theinspirationforallthissucc
essandchange?Thehorsehasfullyrecoveredandhasbecomeawonderfulridinghorse.4.WhydidTerasacreateherowncookies?A.Toshowsuperbcookingskills.B.Toprovide
aspecialdietforSierra.C.Tofindawaytobondwiththehorse.D.Tolaythefoundationforherbusiness.5.Whichbestde
scribesTerasaaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Inflexible(顽固的).B.Pessimistic.C.Confident.D.Determined.6.Whyisthelastpa
ragraphaneffectiveconclusion?A.Itraisesavaluablequestion.B.Itprovidessurprisinginformation.C.Itreturnstothetopicoftheopenin
gparagraph.D.Itcontinuesthefocusoftheparagraphbeforeit.7.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Aremarkableencounter.B.Afamousfoodcompany.C.Arescueofaweakhorse.
D.Acareerfrompreviousdevotion.{#{QQABJYKUggioABJAAAgCEwVwCAKQkBACAIoOAAAIMAABQBNABAA=}#}2CThesoundofleavesunderfootisusuallyassoci
atedwithautumn.Butthisyear,itwasthesoundtrack(配音)tosummerwalksacrossEurope,asmaximumtemperaturerecord
sfellandthecontinentsuffereditsworstdroughtin500years.Thedroughthadbeenbuildingformonthsafteradrywinterandspring,butitwasworsebyas
eriesoffierceheatwavesoverthesummer,saysSimonParryattheUKCentreforEcology&Hydrology.InFrance,nuclearpowerplantswereforcedtoreducetheirout
putaslowriverflowsmeanttherewasn’tenoughwatertocooltheirreactors.WaterlevelsontheRhineriverdroppedsofarthats
hipsloadedwithgoodsinGermanyandtheNetherlands,includingcoalandpetrol,wereunabletotravel.Besides,farmerssawcropswither(枯萎).
Harvestsofsoya-beansandsunflowerseedswerepredictedtofallbybetween12and16percent.Thiswasacrisiscausedinlargepartbyclimatechange,saysRichardA
llan,whoisalsoattheUniversityofReading.“Warmingduetohuman-causedclimatechangemadethiseventmuchmoreextreme,”hesays.Studiessuggesttha
tthedroughtwasmadeatleast20timesmorelikelybyglobalwarming.However,thatmissingrainfallendsupsomewhere,saysPeterGleickatthePacificInstitutein
California.Thisyear’sdisastrousfloodsincountriesincludingAustraliaandPakistanarethe“flipside”ofthedroughts,hesays.“Thedroughtsandtheextremefloodstha
tweareseeingaretiedtogether,andarepartandparcelofthebroaderchallengeofclimatechange,”saysGleick.Inthewakeo
fadrought,itiscriticalthatnaturegetstimetorecover.ButforEurope,thiswasthesecondseveredroughtinfouryears.“Mygrasshasalreadyrecove
redfromthissummer…butifIhadatreethatsurvivedit,thatwouldtake10yearsormoretogetbacktoanormalstate,”saysNikoWandersatUtrec
htUniversityintheNetherlands.8.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinmentioningthesound?A.Toshowtheseasonalcycle.B.Todescribethebeautyofautumn.C.Toe
mphasizethedryweather.D.Toclarifytrees’survivalmode.9.Whatisparagraph2ofthetextmainlyabout?A.Thereducti
onofriverwater.B.Thedurationofthedrought.C.Thecausesofvariouslosses.D.Theconsequencesofthedisaster.10.Whichisprobablythebestwayt
otackle(解决)climatechangeaccordingtothetext?A.Expandingclimatemonitoring.B.Improvinghumanbehavior.C.Promotingnaturalrestoration.D.Ba
lancingwaterdistribution.11.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardtheclimatechangetrendinEurope?A.Conservative.B.Unclear.C.Concerned.D.Ho
peful.DManyofusseemtohavelivesthatfollowacertainpath.Fromkindergartenallthewaytomarriage,everystageofour
livesseemstobepreset(预设的).Althoughthisworkswellformanypeople,accordingtoBritishmotivationalphilosopherJayShetty,thereisno“right”sched
uletoliveourlivesby.Afewmonthsago,avideoofShetty’sspeechBeforeYouFeelPressurewentviralontheInternetacrosstheworld.Inthevideo,
hesendsanimportantmessagethatweshouldthink“outsideofthepath”andhavethecouragetofollowourhearts.Shettyaddsthat
,wedon’thavetogetstressedandputourselvesinaracewithourpeersorjudgeourlivesbasedonothers.Everythinginlifehappensaccordingtoo
urtime,ourclocks.Inhisinspiringspeech,ShettypointsoutthatUKauthorJ.K.RowlinggotherfamousHarryPotterseriespublishedatage32,
afterbeingturneddownby12publishers.ShettyalsomentionsthatChinesebusinessmanJackMadidn’tevenstarttheAlibabaGroupuntilhewas35andUSactorMorganFr
eemandidn’tgethisbigbreakuntilhewas52yearsold.Weshouldn’tletanyonerushus.AsAlbertEinsteinoncesaid,“Noteverything
thatcountscanbecounted,andnoteverythingthat’scountedtrulycounts.”Thekeytostayingonourowntracksistobepatientandembraceourownpassions.In
AustraliannurseBronnieWare’sbest-sellingbook,sherecordedtheregretsofherdyingpatients,andthetoponeonthelistwas,“Iwishlhadthecouragetolivealife
truetomyself,nottheoneothersexpectedofme.”Indeed,wearealluniqueinourpersonalitiesandgifts,andthere’snoperfectfitfo
rall.Weshouldlistentoourinnervoicesandunlearnwhattheworldhastaughtus.“Itisimportanttoallowpeopletogobacktob
eingself-awareoftheirowninterests,needsandconcerns”,ShettytoldNationalGeographic.“It’sdisconnectingfromwhat‘makessense’towhatactuallymovesyouand
whatmakessenseinternally.”12.Whatismanypeople’slifepathlikeaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Itsuitseveryonefine.B.Itispresetbyparents.C.Itincludest
womajorstages.D.Itseemstobeafixedpattern.13.WhatdoesShettywanttoconveyinthevideo?A.Runyourownrace.B.Followthepresetpath.C.Thinkoutsidethebox.D.Int
egrateourideaswithothers’.14.HowdoesShettyprovehisideainParagraph3?A.Byusingquotes.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Bymakingco
mparison.D.Byanalyzingfigures.15.Whichstatementdoestheauthormostprobablyagreewith?A.Acceptwhatothersteachus.B.Sticktoourow
ninternalthoughts.C.Liveuptoothers’expectationsofus.D.Reflectonwhatweundergoinourlife.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填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有
两项为多余选项。Oneofthemosteffectiveskillsyoucanhaveinlifeispowerfulandeffectivetimemanagement.___16___Herearevitaltimemanagementtipsfo
rgettingyourgoals.Setgoalstherightway.____17___Ifyoudon'tsetyourgoalstherightway,thenyou'lllackthepropertargets,whichwillforceyoutofall
offtrack.Butwhenyousetthemtherightway,theskyisthelimit.Usepropergoalsettingmethodtohelpyou{#{QQABJYKUgg
ioABJAAAgCEwVwCAKQkBACAIoOAAAIMAABQBNABAA=}#}3seethingsthrough.Andwhenyoudosetthosegoals,makesureyouhavepowerfuldeepdownmeaningsforwantingtoachiev
ethem.Findagoodtimemanagementsystem.Oneofthetipsformanagingyourtimeistofindtherightsystemtoactuallydoit.Thequadrant(象限)time-managementsystemisproba
blythemosteffective.___18_____Thingsareeitherurgentorimportant,both,orneither.Takefrequentbreakswhenworking.Onestudysugg
eststhatyoushouldworkfor52minutesandbreakfor17minutes.Youmightnothaveenoughtimetodothat.Butyoushouldtakefrequentbreaks.Ifyou're
abossworkingforyourself,thisisvital.It'seasytorunoutofenergyandnotevenknowit._____19___Maketo-dolistsintheeveningforthenextday.Everysingle
eveningbeforebed,makealistforthenextday.Lookatyourgoalsandseewhatyoucandotohelpmoveyoucloser.20Ittakestime.Butbymakin
gto-dolists,you'reeffectivelysettinggoalsfortheday.Dailygoalsareeasiertoachievewhilehelpingtomoveustowardsthelongerandbig
gergoals.Butthathappensbycreatingto-dolists.A.Thisdoesn'thappenovernight(一夜之间).B.There'sarightorwrong
waytosetgoals.C.Useyourtimewiselybyabandoningyourbadhabits.D.Youcannotreachyourgoalswithoutmanagingyourt
imewell.E.Findagoodfriendwhocanhelpyousolvetheproblemoftimemanagement.F.Itdividesyouractivitiesintofourquadrantsbasedonurgencyandimportanc
e.G.Keepyourmental,emotionalandphysicalstatesatpeaklevelsbybreakingfrequently.第二部分语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四
个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。"Justsignhere,sir,"thedeliveryman(送货员)saidashehandedOscarReynaapackage.Thepackageconsistedof(装有)along,narrowbox21wrappedinbrownp
aper.22thebox,Oscarsawanumbrellainside—averyoldonewithabeautifullycarvedhandle.23hehadnotseenitformo
rethan20years,herecognizeditimmediately.Oscarwas16whenhefirstsawthe24umbrella.Hehadgonetoaconcertwithhisgrandparents.Astheywereleaving,henoticedanumb
rellaonanemptyseat.Impressedbyits25_,Oscarfeltastrongdesiretofinditsowner.Oscar26themanagertolookinther
ecordofadvanceticketsales.Justashethought,anamematchedtheseat27Oscarhadfoundtheumbrella.ThenamewasMrs.KatieO'Brien.Oscartalkedhisgrandpar
entsintogoingbyMrs.O'Brien'shouseontheirwayhome.Herangthebell,thedooropened,andanelderlywomanappeared."MayI28you
?"sheasked."I'dliketoreturnitifit'syours,"Oscarsaid,29theumbrellaasifpresentingagiftthathadlongbeenwishedfor."Why,y
es!it'smine,"repliedMrs.O'Brienwitha30smileandshiningeyes."Itwasgiventomebymyfatheryearsago.Thankyou
somuchforreturningit.MayIofferyouarewardforyour31?""No,ma'am."hesaid,"mygrandmothersaysthatagooddeedisitsownreward.""Well,that's32wh
atmyfatherusedtosay.Whatisyourname,Youngman?"Yearslater,Oscarwasstaringatthefinelycarvedhandleoftheu
mbrellaasherememberedMrs.O'Brien.Itwasinperfectcondition,consideringhow33itwas.Whyhaditarrivedheretoday?Asif34___,anotefellfromthepaper.Itread:Mrs
.O'Brienwantedyoutoacceptthisumbrellaasapresentforakind,35gesturelongago.21.A.strictlyB.carefullyC.seriouslyD.carelessly22.A.OpeningB.SeizingC.Wat
chingD.Searching23.A.AfterB.WhenC.SinceD.Although24.A.ordinaryB.unusualC.simpleD.typical25.A.beautyB.shapeC.sizeD.history26.A.persuadedB.forcedC.e
ncouragedD.advised27.A.untilB.beforeC.whichD.where28.A.inviteB.helpC.botherD.know29.A.puttingupB.turningoutC.pickingupD.holdingout30.A.wide
B.confidentC.proudD.shy31.A.patienceB.kindnessC.courageD.determination32.A.clearlyB.naturallyC.exactlyD.probably33.A.oldB.rareC.valuabl
eD.nice34.A.inturnB.inreturnC.inexchangeD.inanswer35.A.attractiveB.meanC.selflessD.selfish第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括
号内单词的正确形式。Onourwaytothehouse,itwasraining36hardthatwecouldn'thelpwonderinghowlongitwouldtake37(get)there.ItwasinthemiddleofPearlCity.Wewerefirstgre
etedwiththebarkingbyapack38dogs,seventobeexact.Theywerewelltrainedbytheirmasters(主人)39hadgreatexperiencewithcaringfortheseanimals.Ourhostssharedman
yoftheirexperiencesand40(recommend)wonderfulplacestoeat,shop,andvisit.Forbreakfasts,wewereabletoeatpapaya(木瓜)andotherfrui
tsfromtheirtreesinthebackyard.Whentheywerefreefromwork,theyinvitedustolocaleventsandletusknowofaninteresting41(compete)towatch,togetherwiththesto
rybehindit.Theyalsosharedwithusmany42(tradition)storiesaboutHawaiithatwere43(huge)popularwithtourist
s.Onthelastdayofourweek-longstay,we44(invite)toattendprivateconcertonabeautifulfarmontheNorthShoreunderth
estars,45(listen)tomusiciansandmeetinginterestinglocals.{#{QQABJYKUggioABJAAAgCEwVwCAKQkBACAIoOAAAIMAABQBNABAA=}#}4第三部分写作(共两节,满分40
分)第一节书面表达(满分15分)假设你是李华,上周收到好友Tom的来信,从而得知他最近感觉学习压力很大,学习效率甚微。请你回一封电子邮件,帮助他放松身心,提高学习效率。内容要点包括:1.表示安慰;2.提出建议。注
意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearTom,______________________________________________________________________________________
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________Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(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。Joyceisinthefourthgradeandhejoinedthenoisychildrenofhis
classasusual."Children!Silence!"MangatMadamsuddenlyenteredtheclass.Sheannouncednextweekwouldbemathwe
ek."I'dlikeeachofyoutoworkonaproject.Youcoulddoitindividuallyorinagroup."sheinstructed."Thetopicfortheprojectneedsapprovin
gtomorrowandithastobedisplayedatthemathweekexhibition.Thebestprojectwillbeawardedandthereisalsoasurprisegif
tfrommyside,"sheadded.Joyce,whoisextremelygoodatmath,satinthecornerseatofthefirstbenchwithKaran,anaverage.KaranaskedJoyc
eiftheycouldworkonthemathprojecttogether.Joycerepliedinapridefultone,"Ha-hayouwanttojoinme.IthinkIwilldotheproj
ectonmyown."JoycewantedtogetawardedandthesurprisegiftallforhimselffromMangatMadam.Afterdeepconsideration,Joycedecidedtoworkonamath
magicquizonthecircuitboard(电路板).Thenextdayinschool,MangatMadamarrivedintheclassroomandallthechildrensubmittedtheirtopicsformathex
hibition.TheyallchosetoworkinagroupexceptJoyce.Inthefollowingdays,Joycegatheredallthematerialsfortheprojectsuc
haswires,bulbs(灯泡),aswitchandathinplywoodboard(胶合板).Heworkedoutafewmathematicalbasicoperationstobefix
edontheboardsothatwhenthewireofthecircuittouchedtherightanswer,thebulbglowed(发光).Joycecompletedtheprojectandwashappywiththere
sult.Theeveningbeforetheexhibition,whilepackinghisschoolbags,Joyceagaincheckedtheprojecttoseeifitwasworkingfine.Alas!Allthelightsthatwereto
glowdidnotseemtolightatall.Withoutfindingthereason,Joycewastense.However,hedecidedtotakethesameprojecttotheschoolashecouldn'tc
hangethetopicatthelastminute.Thencamethenextday,andeverybodywasfascinated(迷住)intheexhibition.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。Paragraph
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