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重庆市渝西中学2024年高三下4月月考英语英语测试卷共8页,满分150分。考试时间120分钟。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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:Howmu

chistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whyisthemansurprised?A.Heisn'tinLondoninautumn.B.HemissedthebestseasoninLondon.C.Hedoesn'tseeafoggyLondo

n.2.Whatismostprobablytheman?A.Alibrarian.B.Anadvisor.C.Aresearcher.3.Howwillthewomangoaroundthecity?A.Bytaxi.B.Onf

oot.C.Bysubway.4.Wherewillthewomanmostprobablyspendtheevening?A.Outoftown.B.Athome.C.Atthetheatre.5.Whatwillthewoma

ndo?A.Phonetheotheroffice.B.Waitinanotheroffice.C.Gobacktoheroffice.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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.Whatdoesthemanliketodothisevening?A.WatchTV.B.Holdaparty.C.Gotothecinema7.Whenwillthecompanypartyend?A.At5:30.B.At7:30.C.At8:00.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Roommates.B.Brotherandsister.C.Schoolfriends.9.Howmanyte

achershavebeeninvited?A.5.B.10.C.15.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.Whatisthefatherlike?A.Brave.B.Cruel.C.Thoughtful.11.Whydoes

thefatherdisagreetohaveabreak?A.Becauseheisnottiredatall.B.Becauseheknowsthegirlisbrave.C.Becausehedoesn'twantoth

erstowait.12.Whathappenedintheend?A.Thegirlbrokeherleftleg.B.Thefatherfellintothefield.C.Thegirlbroketheflowers.13.Whata

rethetwospeakersdoingnow?A.They'rewalkinghomeinthefield.B.They'retalkingabouttheirfamily.C.They'retrainingforthesportsmeet.听第9段材料,回答第14至

17题。14.Whatcoursedoesthemanwanttosignupfor?A.Agroupclass.B.Anonlinecourse.C.Adaytimecourse.15.Whatshouldthemandobeforesigningupforhis

course?A.Haveatrialclass.B.Haveaninterview.C.Meettheladyagain.16.Whatdoesthemanwanttotakehome?A.Atextbook.B.Aschedule.C.Abrochure.17.Whatisthewoman

'sjob?A.ToteachEnglish.B.Toreceivewould-bestudents.C.Tohelpstudentsacademically.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whydoes

thespeakerlivewithhisuncleandaunt?A.Tovisitthecity.B.Towork.C.Tostudy.19.Wholivesalone?A.Mr.Liu.B.MissGreen.

C.Mr.Smith.20.WhatisMr.Liu?A.Adoctor.B.Asecretary.C.Astudent.第二部分阅读(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和D

四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFindingtherightbooksubscriptioncanbetricky,though,whichiswhywe’vegatheredsomeofthebestbooksubs

criptionboxesinAustraliaforyoutoenjoy.1/4BionicBookSubscription,$99.95perquarteratisubscribeThispersonalizedbooksubscriptionservicewillsen

dyoubooksviaanalgorithm(算法)thatlearnsyourtastepreferences,aswellasexpertcurators(图书馆长),toselectandsendbooksyou’lllove.Youcane

njoyamixofnewandrecentreleasesacrossfictionandcontemporaryclassics.SUBSCRIBENOW2/4MysteryBookSubscriptio

nBox,$75persixmonthsatEtsyEnjoyagreatselectionofprelovedbooks,comingstraighttoyourdoorforsixmonths,witharangeofextrastokeepyoureadingcomfo

rtably.Youcanexpecttoreceivethreeorsixbookssenttoyoumonthbymonth,acrossakindofyourchoice.“PurchasedasagiftsubscriptionforFather’sDayandheabsolut

elylovesit!Suchafantasticanduniqueoptionforabookloverforyourselforalovedone,”afive-starreviewersaid.SUBSCRIBENOW3/4UltimateMysteryBookSubscription

Box,$95perquarteratEtsySenttoyoumonthbymonth,eachboxcontainsthreeorsixgreatbookswithonehand-drawnbookmark,anewhandmadecandleinavariet

yofcolours,scentsandcontainers,andnewpairofsocks.“Got2/3bookssofarandI’mlovingtheselection!!Can’tbelieveIgotamint-conditionhardcoveron

myfirstgo,itwasanamazingsurprise.Thecustomlittlebookmarksarecutetoo,I’drecommendthissubscriptioninaheartbeatandcan’twaittopurchaseaseco

ndround,”afive-starreviewersaid.SUBSCRIBENOW4/4AustralianMagazineSubscription,$88.99aquarteratMagshopMagshopfeaturesallofthet

opsellingAustralianmagazinesubscriptionsinoneplace,makingiteasyforyoutoenjoyyourfavourites.You’llfindallkindsofpublicationsinitsex

tensivecatalogues—fromentertainment,lifestyle,fashionandbeautytogamesandpuzzles,healthandfitness,cookin

g,homes,andsomuchmore.SUBSCRIBENOW1.WhatisspecialaboutAustralianMagazineSubscription?A.Itslowestprice.B.Itsfocusonmagazin

esonly.C.Itsexpertadvice.D.Itsexcellentservice.2.WhyisthequotationusedinNo.2/4andNo.3/4?A.Toprovidemoreextraservice.B.Topopularizethecustome

rs.C.Tosuggestfurtherimprovement.D.Topromotethesubscription.3.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Websitepages.B.Travelbroch

ures.C.Amagazinecolumn.D.Awriter’sdiary.BNativeplantsplantedbytheStateBotanicalGardenofGeorgiaattheUniversityofGeorgi

aneartheGA-10LoopinAthens,Ga.,arechangingtheareafrombeingcoveredinkudzubacktoamorenaturalstate.Theproject,fundedbyKeepAthens-Cla

rkeCountyBeautiful,wasplantedinNovember2021.VolunteersandstudentsfromtheUGACollegeofEnvironmentandDe

signallparticipatedtoplanttheareaalongtheentranceramp(斜坡)nexttotheGA-10LoopatMilledgeAvenue.ZachWood,thegrasslandscoordinator(协调人)attheStateBotanica

lGarden,saidalltheplantschosenfortheprojectarenativetoGeorgia.Hesaidthattheyselectedhardyspeciesofplantsthe

yfeltprettyconfidentwouldsurvive.Intotal,22nativeplantspeciesareplantedatthesite.“Nativeplantsfunctiontosupporttheirecosystem,andthat’simpor

tantbecauseourroadsidesareturningintomonoculturesofnon-nativespeciesthatdon’tsupportournativewildlife,”Woodsaid.Headdedthatnon-n

ativespeciesdon’tfilter(过滤)wateraswellasnativespecies,whichissignificantonroadsidestohandlestormwaterrunoff.Wh

enthey’vecheckedontheplants,allthespeciesplantedwereestablishedandgrowing.Woodsaidtherewasconcerntheplantswouldsuccumbtodrought,butthevalueofn

ativeplantsistheirabilitytosurviveinstressfulconditions.Theteamdoesn’twatertheareaatall.“Itwouldgoagainstthe

spiritofdoingit,“Woodsaid.“We’retryingtofigureouttheleastefforttoputnativeplantsbackintoaplacethat’sbeenkindofbeatup.”“Thisprojectissoimporta

ntbecauseit’ssovisible,”Woodsaid.“It’sgoingtodemonstrateanalternativewayofmanagingroadsides.”“We’realwayslookingforway

stomakethingssustainable,”saidRichardLittleton,stateagronomist(农学家)manageratGDOT.“Themorewecandothat’snatural,ithelpseveryth

ing.It’stherightthingtodotobeagoodcaretakerofourlands.”4.Whywaskudzureplaced?A.Ugly-looking.B.Toolarge.C.Nonnative.

D.Artificial.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“succumbto”inparagraph6mean?A.Survivefrom.B.Giveinto.C.Addto.D.Getridof.6.Inwhataspectisthe

projectthemostbeneficial?A.Environmentally.B.Financially.C.Academically.D.Politically.7.Whichofthefol

lowingisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.PlantingGreenSpeciesatRoadsideAreas.B.ChoosingRightPlantstoSupportEcosystem.C.Re

placingNon-nativeSpeciesforSurvival.D.RestoringNativePlantstoRoadsideAreas.CImagineifyoucouldlookintothefutureandseeyourself50yearsfromnow.Youcoul

dseethewrinklesonyourface,howyourhairwouldgray,andhowtheveryshapeofyourfacewouldchangeafterdecadesoflife.Youwouldbeabletoseehowyoumightlooktoyour

futuregrandchildren.Itsoundslikesomethingoutofafairytale.Butaviral“Aged”filter(滤镜)onTikTokisallowinguserstoloo

kintothefaceoftheirfutureselves.ThenewfilterusesAItoestimatewhatyourfacewilllooklikeasyouage,anddermatologists(皮肤学家)onTikTokarecallingit“veryac

curate”.Buttheresponse,especiallyamongyoungpeopleusingthefilter,showsadeepfearwithinGenZofgetting,andmoreimportantly,lookingold.Whatdoe

sthefilterdo?Thefilter,whichhasover9millionvideosonTikTok,providesapictureofusers’faceswithrealisticaging,in

cludingwrinkles,crow’sfeetandoftengrayhair.ThefilterlooksdifferentforeachpersonandusesAItoenhanceexistingf

acialfeatures,likeunder-eyebagsorwrinkles,toestimatehowtheirfacewillage.TikTokisnotthefirstapptoreleaseanagingfilter.Sna

pchatreleasedasimilarfilterbackin2019,anduserssimilarlyusedFaceApptoagethemselves.EvenKylieJennerimmediatelyjoinedinthetrendsa

yingsimply“Idon’tlikeit.Idon’tlikeitatall.”Othersdisagreeabouthowmuchthefilteragesthem,comparingtheiragedfacetootherus

ers.Somehaveusedthefilteronoldphotosoftheirparentsorcelebritiesandcomparedthefilter’sresultstohowtheylooktoday.Others,however,havetakenamorelov

ingapproachtotheirfutureselves.Manyusersexpressshockathowsimilartheylooktorelativesandothersexpressexcite

mentfortheyearsahead.8.Whatisthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?A.Tosupplyascientificfact.B.Toarousethere

ader’sinterest.C.Toprovideagoodexample.D.Tosharethetheoryofthefilter.9.Whydoesthewritersay“lookingold”insteadof“g

ettingold”attheendofparagraph3?A.Theiragesdon’treallychange.B.There’snorealdifferencebetweenthem.C.“Lookingold”soundsmorepolite.

D.“Gettingold”soundsalittlemoreboring.10.WhyisKylieJennermentionedinthetext?ATointroduceanotheropinion.B.

Totrytopleasehertruefans.C.Toemphasizethewideuse.D.Toprovethetruthofthetechnique.11.Howdopeoplereacttohowmuchthefilteragesthem?A.Angrily.B

.Similarly.C.Excitedly.D.Differently.DWhenyoutakepictures,youtendtoenjoyfunexperiencesless.Takingpictureshurts.“Mostpeo

pledon’tthinkithurts.Certainly,thisisn’tobvioustopeople,”LeBoeufsays.Agroupof111people(ages19-70,51percentmale)tooksurveysonline,askingsimplyifp

hotographinghighlyenjoyableexperiences(a)increases,(b)decreases,or(c)hasnoeffectonenjoyment.Some51.4

percentthoughtithadnoeffect.But27.9percentbelieveditincreasedenjoyment,comparedto21.6percentwhosaiditdecreasedenjoyment.Whenotherstoldthemaboutne

gativethings,amajority(59.8percent)ofthesamepoolnotedpicture-takinghadreducedtheirenjoymentofsomeexperiences.Agroupof152

people(ages17-23,61percentfemale)watcheda10-minute,immersivevideoclip(短片)featuringvividfootageofextremelypoisonoussnakesa

ndjellyfish.Somesimplywatched,whileothersweretoldtowatchandtakepictures—“likeweoftendoon,say,vacations,”LeBoeufsays.Inthissurvey,theyusedanon-screenb

uttontotakephotostheylike,whichtheydidn’tknowwasatrick.Askedtoratetheirenjoyment,participantswhoonlywatchedthevideo

enjoyedtheexperiencesignificantlymore,at72.6ona100-pointscale,thanthose.occasionally“taking”pictures,63.8.Whenaskedtotakephoto

snotjustforyourself,butultimatelytoshare—suchasonsocialmedia—people’senjoymentwasfurtherreduced.AsLeBoeufsays,“Thinking‘O

h,Ihavetopostthese’makesitevenhardertoenjoytheexperience.”Some162people(ages18-38,61percentfemale)brokedownthusly:83.7enjoymentw

henonlywatching,76.2whentakingpersonalpictures,73.5whentakingphotostoshare.Using194people(ages18-40,59percentfemal

e),takingpicturesscoreda27.8ontheenjoymentscalecomparedto25.6simplywatchingwhentheexperiencewasanordinaryvideoo

faFloridaparktour.However,theexperiencemattered:Whenparticipantswatchedthemuchmoreenjoyablesnakes-and-jellyfishvideo,theyscoreda79.4

forsimplywatchinganda69.4forpicture-taking,againshowinghowthelattertakesawayanenjoyableexperience.12.Whatdoesthefirstsurveyindica

teabouttakingpictures?A.Mostpeoplethoughtittobepositiveorineffectivejustonthesurfacealone.B.Mostpeoplethoughtithurtwhen

theywerenotremindedofnegativeeffects.C.Morepeoplebelieveditincreasedtheirenjoymentwithoutbeingtoldabou

tit.D.Morepeoplebelieveditdidn’tremovetheirenjoymenteveniftoldeverything.13.Whowillbeinfluencedmostaccordingtothesurveys?A.You

ngerfemaleswatchingalessfunnyvideo.B.Peoplewatchingamoderatelyenjoyablevideo.C.Peoplewhowanttoshareahighlyenjoyablevideo.D.Old

ermaleswatchingacomparativelyfunnyvideo.14.Whydoesthewriteraddageandgenderinformationaftereachgroupofsubje

cts?A.Toshowdifferentbackgrounds.B.Toprovethereliability.C.Toindicatetherandomness.D.Toconfirmtheiridentity.15

.Whatcanweconcludefromthetext?A.Takingphotoscandullyourfunexperiences.B.Picture-takingactuallydoesn’thavemucheffect.C.Eff

ectvariesalotdependingonmalesorfemales.D.Furthermoresurveysareneededfortheconclusion.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。Wehaveputtogetherashortlistofhabitsforyoucollegestudents,totryandmakeityourdailyroutine.Theresultsaresoontofollow.Med

itation(冥想)helpstoreducestressanddepressionandcanimprovemanyaspectsofyourlife.____16____Participantsint

heexperimentreportedthatafter8weeksofmeditationpractice,theirattentionspan(持续时长)hadimproved,withmindfulactionsandnon-judgmentalper

ceptionbecomingmorecommonintheirlives.Thelittlekeytosuccessfulmoneymanagementistospendlessthanyouearn.____17____Don’tbuythingsyo

udon’tneed,i.e.don’tmakeimpulsiveandill-consideredpurchases.Trytodevelopamoreminimalist(极简主义)approachtospendingyourmoney,whichwillhelpyougetrid

ofthenegativeconsequencesofconsumptionwithoutmuchthinking.____18________19____It’sbettertowriteitdown.Putasmallnotebookandapencilbyyourbed

sidetomarkyourthoughtswhenyouwakeup.Also,thiswayyoucanfindtheproblematicmomentsthatmakeyoumorestressedthanusual.Thiswayyouwi

llclearyourmind.Ifyouprioritizeyourenergyforyourwork,i.e.thereallyimportantonesandthenon-urgentones,youwillsavealotoftime

andeffort.____20____Forexample,youcangivesomeofyouracademicpaperstotheessayserviceforsomeimprovementsothatyoucandevotemore

timetoyourmajorsubject.Itisthereforeimportanttounderstandthebasicsoftimemanagementandtodothis,youshouldreadabookorevensev

eralifyouarestronglyinterested.A.Howdoyougetthere?B.Readinghelpsyoudevelop.C.Andtrynottobuythingsoncredit.D.Areallygoodideamightcometoyouwhileyousle

ep.E.Themoreusefulhabitsyouhave,themoreyoucanachieve.F.Doingseveralthingsatoncegreatlyreducesyourefficiency.G.Ithasapositivee

ffectonchangesinthegreymatterofthebrain.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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出

可以填入空白处的最佳选项。David,mycyberfriend,now25,isstillsearchingforsomethingtodowithhislife.Hisfather,whohas____21____theirlives,want

stotakehimintohissuccessfulbusiness.Afteralifetimeof____22____andwant,David’sfatherholdsouttohimasmallsignofhopefora____23_

___future.“Heseemstobesincereinhis,____24____tomakethingsrightwithus,”Davidsays.“Tohaveajob,tohaveafather—itis____25____.”

ButperhapsnottoDavid’s____26____.Hehasn’tsaidmuchabouthowshefeelsaboutthe____27____re-appearanceofherex-husband.Butit’sprettyclearthatshe’satleast__

__28____,ifnotmadeextremelyangry.Davidfeelsthathehastomakea____29____betweenloyaltytohismother,whohasbeenthereforhimallhislif

e,andforgivenessforhisfather,whomay____30____hishopeforthefuture.“Iaskyouforadvice,”hewritestome.“Idonotwishto____31____mymother,e

speciallynotafterallshehasdoneforme.Butmyreligionteachesmeto____32____allmen—includingmyfather.”Loyaltyorforgiveness—whichisthegreatervalue?Itseemst

omethatlife’smost____33____choicesarenotbetweenrightandwrong.____34____,thosechoicesareprettyeasytomake.Butchoosingbetweencherishedvirtue

sputsoursoulson____35____.21.A.re-enteredB.re-evaluatedC.renewedD.remodeled22.A.regretB.struggleC.re

stD.failure23.A.darkB.uncertainC.secureD.difficult24.A.anxietyB.chanceC.possibilityD.desire25.A.interestingB.surprisin

gC.appealingD.puzzling26.A.fatherB.motherC.lifeD.future27.A.suddenB.immediateC.intentionalD.early28.A

.disappointedB.threatenedC.comfortedD.warned29.A.decisionB.comparisonC.divisionD.choice30A.understandB.representC.ruinD.for

get31.A.troubleB.helpC.excuseD.hurt32.A.encourageB.supportC.forgiveD.motivate33.A.personalB.realisticC.obvious

D.difficult34.A.UltimatelyB.UnfortunatelyC.SimilarlyD.Eventually35.A.displayB.tapeC.trialD.operation第二节(共10小题;每

小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Thefairytale-likesceneryofHarbin,____36____itsextremelybeautifullymadeicesculptu

resandsnow-coveredWestern-stylearchitecture,hasbeenattractingtouristsallwinter,buttheboom(激增)isexpectedto

peakduringtheeight-daySpringFestivalholiday____37____(begin)onSaturday..“All24ofmyrooms____38____(book)outfortheSpringFestivalholidaysin

cearoundJan.10,”saidLiLiwei,who____39____(run)ahomestayinXuegu,onHarbin’ssoutheasternoutskirts.“Mostofthecustomersarepeoplefromsouthernci

tiesandprovinces,includingShanghai,SichuanandGuangdong,____40____wishtoexperiencethefestiveatmosphereintheworldoficeandsnow.”Hesaidhi

sfamilyhelpshimrunthehomestayandtheywanttomaketravelersfromthesouth“feelathome”.Theincreasing____41_

___(popular)ofwintertourismhasledtravelportals(门户网站)topredictabusyholidayseasoninHarbin,____42____capitalofNortheastChina’sHeilong

jiangprovince.Mafengwo,atravelserviceandsocialnetworkingplatform,saidHarbinisits____43____(users)mostpopulardomest

icdestinationfortheSpringFestivalholiday.TheTrip.comGrouptravelportalsaidbookingsforHarbinareup____44____(considerable)thisyear,withmo

stmadebypeoplefromwarmersoutherncitiessuchasGuangzhou,inGuangdong,andHangzhou,inZhejiangprovince,whoareeager_

____45_____(see)snow.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你的加拿大笔友Tom邀请你分享暑期安排。你打算学一门生活小技能,请你给他写封邮件,内容如下:1.你将要学习的生活小技能;2.你选择的理由以及如何

学习。注意:1.写作词数应80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearTom,Howiseverythinggoing?_______________________________________________________

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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua,为第二节(满分25分)4

7.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。HavingbeendownonmyselfandunhappyinmymarriageIspenttheweeknotbeingverynicetoanyoneinmyfamily.Ifeltmys

elfdistancingmyselffromthosepeoplethatwerenottherootofmyanger.Thoselittlepeoplewithsweetinnocenteyeswerewonderingwhytherewasnoloveinheractions

.Ipushedmydaughterawayasshetriedtohugme.ThoughIsawthepaininhereyes,Ididn’tknowhowtochangewhatIwasfeeling.Isawmorepainintheirli

ttleeyeswhenIservedthemdinnerandturnedandwalkedoutoftheroomanddidn’tjointhemfortheirlastmealoftheday.ForyearsIhadmad

esuchabigdealoutofhavingdinnerasafamilybutduringthistimeofheartachethatIwasexperiencingIjustcouldn’tbringmyselftobewiththem.Ibegantofeelangrywitht

hem.Itwouldbesoeasytochangemylifewithouthavingthemtothinkabout.AndhowmanytimeshadIheardthatIneededtodowhatwasbestforthe

kids?Didnobodycarewhatwasbestforme?ThenIwatchedashowonTVthatmademerealizewhatIwasdoingtothesepoorkids.Duringthisti

meofselfpity,Iwasleavingthemamemory,abadmemorythattheycouldlookbackon.Ididn’twantthattohappen.Ineededtopullmyselfupbythebootstri

ngsandgetoutofthepitypot.Ineededtotakecontrolofmyownlife.Notonlyformyownsakebutformykidstoo.ThatnightIwenttosleepwithcalmthoughtsinmyhead.Theiss

uesinmymarriagehadnotbeenresolvedbuttheissuesIhadwithmyselfhad.IknewwhatIhadtodotobettermylifeandmychil

dren’stoo.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。ThenextmorningIpreparedandatebreakfastwithmythreewonderfulkids.____________

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