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2024~2025學年度第一學期質量檢測朝陽外國語學校高三年級英語試卷2024.8(考試時間90分鐘 滿分100分)注意事項:1.考生務必將答案答在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。2.答題前考生務必將答題卡上的姓名、準考證號用黑色字跡的簽字筆填寫。3.答題卡上選擇題必須用2B鉛筆作答,將選中項涂滿涂黑,黑度以蓋住框內字母為準,修改時用橡皮擦除干凈。非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆按照題號順序在各題目的答題區(qū)域內作答,未在對應的答題區(qū)域內作答或超出答題區(qū)域作答的均不得分。第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),20分)第一節(jié)聽力選擇Text11.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Tidythekitchen. B.Throwthegarbageaway. C.Takethedogforawalk.Text22.Howdoesthewomanprobablygotoworknow?A.Onfoot. B.Bycar. C.Bybike.Text33.Howmuchwillthewomanpayintotal?A.$75. B.$150. C.$200.Text44.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Familymembers. C.Friends.第二節(jié)Text55.Howwillthespeakers’father’sbirthdaybecelebrated?A.Withafamilydinner. B.Withaparty. C.Withavisittothetheater.6.Whatpresentwillthespeakers’fathergetforhisbirthday?A.Somewine. B.Someshoes. C.Someshirts.Text67.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Gobacktoclass. B.Callhisfamily. C.Talktohisteacher.8.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inaclassroom. B.Inaschoollab. C.Inaschoolclinic.Text79.WhenwillthewomangotodanceonSaturday?A.Inthemorning. B.Intheafternoon. C.Intheevening.10.WhatwillthemanprobablydoonSaturday?A.Playtennis B.Studyinalibrary. C.Visitafriend.Text811.WhatwillthemandowhenhemovestoParis?A.Gotoschool. B.Lookforajob. C.Attendavolunteerprogram.12.Howdoesthemanfeelintheend?A.Sad. B.Relaxed. C.Anxious.Text913.Whatcantheemployeeswearinthelab?A.Necklaces. B.Loosebelts. C.Sportsshoes.14.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Salariestheemployeeswillreceive.B.Rulestheemployeesshouldfollow.C.Worktheemployeeswilldo.第二節(jié)聽后記錄信息Text10HowtoEvaluateYourMemory(15)______changesinyourmemory·Payattentiontoyourproblem-solvingability.·Keep(16)______ofhowoftenyouforgetthings.Recognizeproblems·Determineifyouhavechangedyourbehavior.·Recognizetroublewithmaking(17)______.Testyourmemory·Makeyourownmemorytest.·Take(18)______memorytests.第二部分:知識運用(共兩節(jié),30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Manyyearsago,IboughtahouseintheGarfagnana,wherewestillgoeverysummer.Thefirsttimewestayedthere,weheardthechugchug-chugofamotorbike19itswaydownthehilltowardus.ItwasneighborcalledMario,comingtobringusaboxcontainingsometomatoesandabottleofwine.Itwasaverynice20forhimtomake.Butwhenwelookedatthetomatoes,wewere21becausetheyweresomisshapen:notatalllikethenice,round,shinythingsyougetinasupermarket.Andthewinewascloudy,inafunnyoldbottlewithnolabel(標簽)onit.Thesecan’tbeany22,wethought.Butwewerethankforhiskindness,sowe23them.Whatwediscoveredisthatit’sunwisetojudgewhatyoueatonlybyits24.ThosetomatoeshadtastethatremindedmeoftheonesmyuncleusedtogrowwhenIwasachild.Nowadayssupermarkettomatoeslookperfectbuttasteofwater.Nobody’sgoingtohavea25memoryofthose.It’sasurprisetheyhaven’tmanagedtogrowsquareonessothattheycan26themeasily.Mario’swinemayhavebeencloudyandcomeoutofanoldbottle,butitwasperfect.It’sgoodtoeatthingsatthecorrecttime,whenthey’re27,andascloseaspossibletowheretheywere28.WhatMariohadgivenuswasthetasteoftheGarfagnana.19.A.making B.searching C.squeezing D.feeling20.A.choice B.comment C.promise D.gesture21.A.thrilled B.moved C.worried D.bored22.A.more B.good C.new D.easy23.A.returned B.sold C.tried D.mixed24.A.a(chǎn)ppearance B.quality C.origin D.price25.A.vivid B.happy C.short D.vague26.A.clean B.check C.count D.pack27.A.onview B.onsale C.inseason D.inneed28.A.finished B.stored C.found D.grown第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個適當?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內所給詞的正確形式填空。AShenzhenandHongKong29(joint)presenteddroneshows(無人機表演)forthefirsttimeonSaturday30about1,200dronesineachcitylitupthenightskyoverVictoriaHarbourinHongKongandOCTHarbourinShenzhen31(celebrate)theMid-AutumnFestivalandNationalDayholidays.Duringtheshow,thedronestransformedintobloomingosmanthusflowers,32(spread)bestwishesforfamilyreunionsunderafullmoon.BThe“ChineseMiaoArtExhibition”33(hold)inMilan,ItalyonSeptember24th.Guizhou’sexquisiteMiaoembroidery(刺繡)clothingappearedalongsideinternationalfashionbrandsatthe2024MilanoFashionWeekSpring/Summercollection.ItwillonceagainshineontheinternationalstageasalargenumberofrepresentativeMiaoembroideryclothingandaccessories34(display).CHangzhou,thecapitalcityofEastChina’sZheijiangprovince,isoneofthesevenancientcapitalsofChina.AsacorecityoftheYangtzeRiverDelta,Hangzhou35(be)oneofthemostprosperouscitiesinChinaformorethan1,000years,andishome36amyriadofnaturalattractionsandhistoricallegacies.TheWestLakeisdefinitelyaplace37peoplecannevermisswhenvisitingHangzhou.38(situate)inthecenterofthecity,thelakeprovidesconvenientpublictransportaccess.TheHangzhougovernmentalsooffersfreepublicbikesfortouriststotravelaroundthelake.Theparksaroundthelakeareallfreetovisit.第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),38分)第一節(jié)(共14小題;每小題2分,共28分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AMTLEDANONICECENTER*900CEDARBOULEVARD*PITTSBURGH,PA15228(412)561-4363 WHO:Skatersofallagesandabilities.Mustbe3yearsofageandpottytrained.AnyPreschoolKindergartenagechildwhohasnevertakenlessonsattheMr.LebanonIceCenterneedstobeevaluated.TheOn-lineregistrationfeaturedoesnotapplytoevaluationregistration.Evaluationdatesandtimesarelistedbelow.EVALUATIONS:Evaluationshelptodeterminebothreadinessandclassplacement.Uponcompletionoftheevaluation,itisrecommendedthatyouregisterforclasseswithanassociatelocatedintheicecenterbooth.AvarietyofdaysandtimesfortheevaluationsarealsolistedonlineandattheIceCenter.Evaluationregistrationmaybedoneinpersonorbyphoneat412-561-4363.DAYEVALUATIONDATESTIMEEVALUATIONFEESaturdayJune1,202312:00p.m.$5.00SundayJune2,202312:00p.m.$500MondayJune3,202310:00a.m.and1:00p.m.$500WednesdayJune5,202310:00a.m.and1:00p.m.$5.00ThursdayJune6,202310:00a.m.and1:00p.m.$5.00AdditionalevaluationdatesmaybeofferedforsessionII.REFUNDPOLICY:Refundrequestsmustbemadeaminimumof7dayspriortoevent.See.fordetails.REGISTRATION:Inperson—StopbytheMt.LebanonRecreationCenter,groundfloor,MondaythroughSaturday9:00a.m.9:00p.m.orSunday9:00a.m.5:30p.m.ByPhone—CalltheIceCenterat(412)561-4363toscheduleyourskatingevaluationappointmentMakecheckspayableto:Mt.Lebanon,PAvisa,MasterCard,&DebitCardsacceptedQUESTIONS:PleasecalltheMt.LebanonIceCenterstaffat(412)561-4363LeboALERT—AFREEnotificationservice(phone,text,e-mail).Intheeventofanemergencyandtoprovideyouwithupdatesaboutcancellationsandrecreationdepartmentprogramsandevents.Pleasevisit.andsignupforLeboALERT.Allrecreationparticipantsshouldsignup,andatminimumselectthe“Cancellations”category.39.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Tointroduceaskatingprogram. B.Toadvertiseaskatingcenter.C.Toserveasaskatingassessmentschedule. D.Toissueafreeskatingnotification.40.Mary’smotherwantstoregistertheevaluationforherdaughter.Whichtimeasfollowsissuitableforhertogotothecenter?A.Monday8:30a.m. B.Wednesday2p.m.C.Friday9:30p.m. D.Sunday6:00p.m.41.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Theevaluationisintendedforallpreschoolandkindergartenchildren.B.Refundrequestscanbeacceptedwithin7daysaftertheregistration.C.ParticipantswhosignupforLeboAlertcanreceivefreenotificationabouttheevent.D.Evaluationregistrationcanbedoneinperson,byphoneoron-line.BInthe1960s,whilestudyingthevolcanichistoryofYellowstoneNationalPark,BobChristiansenbecamepuzzledaboutsomethingthat,oddly,hadnottroubledanyonebefore:hecouldn’tfindthepark’svolcano.IthadbeenknownforalongtimethatYellowstonewasvolcanicinnature—that’swhataccountedforallitshotspringsandothersteamyfeatures.ButChristiansencouldn’tfindtheYellowstonevolcanoanywhere.Mostofus,whenwetalkaboutvolcanoes,thinkoftheclassiccone(圓錐體)shapesofaFujiorKilimanjaro,whicharecreatedwheneruptingmagma(巖漿)pilesup.Thesecanformremarkablyquickly.In1943,aMexicanfarmerwassurprisedtoseesmokerisingfromasmallpartofhisland.Inoneweekhewastheconfusedownerofaconefivehundredfeethigh.Withintwoyearsithadtoppedoutatalmostfourteenhundredfeetandwasmorethanhalfamileacross.AltogethertherearesometenthousandofthesevolcanoesonEarth,allbutafewhundredofthemextinct.Thereis,however,asecondlessknowntypeofvolcanothatdoesn’tinvolvemountainbuilding.Thesearevolcanoessoexplosivethattheyburstopeninasinglebigcrack,leavingbehindavasthole,thecaldera.Yellowstoneobviouslywasofthissecondtype,butChristiansencouldn’tfindthecalderaanywhere.JustatthistimeNASAdecidedtotestsomenewhigh-altitudecamerasbytakingphotographsofYellowstone.Athoughtfulofficialpassedonsomeofthecopiestotheparkauthoritiesontheassumptionthattheymightmakeaniceblow-upforoneofthevisitors’centers.AssoonasChristiansensawthephotos,herealizedwhyhehadfailedtospotthecaldera:almostthewholepark—2.2millionacres—wascaldera.Theexplosionhadleftaholemorethanfortymilesacross—muchtoohugetobeseenfromanywhereatgroundlevel.AtsometimeinthepastYellowstonemusthaveblownupwithaviolencefarbeyondthescaleofanythingknowntohumans.42.WhatpuzzledChristiansenwhenhewasstudyingYellowstone?A.Itscomplicatedgeographicalfeatures. B.Itsever-lastinginfluenceontourism.C.Themysterioushistoryofthepark. D.Theexactlocationofthevolcano.43.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Theshapesofvolcanoes. B.Theimpactsofvolcanoes.C.Theactivitiesofvolcanoes. D.Theheightsofvolcanoes.44.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“blow-up”inthelastparagraphmostprobablymean?A.Hot-airballoon. B.Digitalcamera.C.Bigphotograph. D.Bird’sview.45.Whatcanweconcludefromthispassage?A.Successcomestothosewithcuriosity. B.Firstimpressioncannotalwaysbetrusted.C.Nature’swonderisbeyondimagination. D.Oneisnevertoooldtolearn.CAsahistorianwho’salwayssearchingforthetextortheimagethatmakesusre-evaluatethepast,I’vebecomepreoccupiedwithlookingforphotographsthatshowourVictorianancestorssmiling—whatbetterwaytobreaktheimageof19th-centuryprudery(假正經(jīng))?I’vefoundquiteafew,and—sinceIstartedpostingthemonTwitter—theyhavebeencausingquiteastir.PeoplehavebeensurprisedtoseeevidencethatVictorianshadfunandcould,anddid,laugh.TheyarenotingthattheVictorianssuddenlyseemtobecomemorehumanasthehundred-or-soyearsthatseparateusfadeawaythroughourcommonexperienceoflaughter.Ofcourse,Ineedtoadmitthatmycollectionof’SmilingVictorians’makesuponlyatinypercentageofthevastcatalogueofphotographicportraitscreatedbetween1840and1900,themajorityofwhichshowsittersposingmiserablyandstifflyinfrontofpaintedbackdrops,orstaringabsentlyintothemiddledistance.Howdoweexplainthistrend?Duringthe1840sand1850s,intheearlydaysofphotography,exposuretimeswereunbearablylong:thedaguerreotypephotographicmethod(producinganimageonasilveredcopperplate)couldtakeseveralminutestocomplete,resultinginblurredimagesassittersshiftedpositionoradjustedtheiruncomfortablepositions.Thethoughtofholdingafixedsmileasthecameraperformeditsmagicaldutieswastoomuchtoconsider,andsoblankstareandfaciaexpressionbecamethenorm.Butexposuretimesweremuchquickerbythe1880s,andtheintroductionoftheBoxBrownieandotherportablecamerasmeantthat,thoughslowbytoday’sdigitalstandards,theexposurewasalmostimmediatelydone.Genuinesmileswererelativelyeasytocapturebythe1890s,sowemustlookelsewhereforanexplanationofwhyVictoriansstillhesitatedtosmile.Oneexplanationmightbethelossofdignitydisplayedthroughacheesesmile.“Naturegaveuslipstohideourteeth,”ranonepopularVictorianmaxim,giventhefactthatbeforethebirthofproperdentistry,mouthswereofteninashockingstateofuncleanliness.Aflashingsetofhealthyandclean,regular’pearlywhites’wasararesightinVictoriansociety,thepreserveofthesuper-rich(andeventhen,dentalcleannesswasnotguaranteed).Atoothysmile(especiallywhenthereweregapsorblackenedteeth)lackedclass:drunks,tramps,andmusichallperformersmightsmileaswideasLewisCarroll’sgum-exposingCheshireCat,butitwasnotabecominglookforproperlyeducatedpersons.EvenMarkTwain,amanwhoenjoyedaheartylaugh,saidthatwhenitcametophotographicportraitstherecouldbe“nothingmoredamningthanasilly,foolishsmilefixedforever”.46.AccordingtoParagraph1,theauthor’spostsonTwitter______.A.changedpeople’simpressionoftheVictorians.B.highlightedsocialmedia’sroleinVictorianstudies.C.re-evaluatedtheVictorian’sbeliefofpublicimage.D.illustratedthedevelopmentofVictorianphotography.47.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Theauthor’scollectionsmirror19-centurysocialconventions.B.Theauthor’scollectionsshoweffectsofdifferentexposuretimes.C.TheinherentsocialsensitivenesskeptVictoriansfromsmilingforpictures.D.Victorians’unhealthydentalconditionskeptthemfromsmilingforpictures.48.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.WhydidtheVictoriansstarttoviewphotographs?B.WhydidmostVictorianslookseriousinphotographs?C.WhatmadephotographydevelopintheVictorianperiod?D.Howdidsmilinginphotographsbecomeapost-Victoriannorm?DScientificpapersaretherecordkeepersofprogressinresearch.Eachyearresearcherspublishmillionsofpapersinmorethan30,000journals.Thescientificcommunitymeasuresthequalityofthosepapersinanumberofways,includingtheperceivedqualityofthejournal(asreflectedbythetitle’simpactfactor)andthenumberofcitationsaspecificpaperaccumulates.Thecareersofscientistsandthereputationoftheirinstitutionsdependonthenumberandauthorityofthepaperstheyproduce,butevenmoresoonthecitationsattractedbythesepapers.Citationcartels,wherejournals,authors,andinstitutionscollaboratesecretlytoincreasecitationnumbers,haveexistedforalongtime.In2016,researchersdevelopedanalgorithm(算法)torecognizesuspiciouscitationpatterns,includinggroupsofauthorsthatintentionallyciteoneanotherandgroupsofjournalsthatciteeachotherfrequentlytoincreasetheimpactfactorsoftheirpublications.Recently,anotherexpressionofthisaggressivebehaviorhasemerged:so-calledsupportserviceconsultanciesthatprovidelanguageandothereditorialsupporttoindividualauthorsandtojournalssometimesadvisecontributorstoaddanumberofcitationstotheirarticles.Theapproachofelectronicpublishingandauthors’needtofindoutletsfortheirpapersresultedinthousandsofnewjournals.Thebirthofbullyingjournalswasn’tfarbehind.Thesejournalscanactasmilkcowswhereeverysinglearticleinanissuemayciteaspecificpaperoraseriesofpapers.Insomeinstances,thereisabsolutelynorelationshipbetweenthecontentofthearticleandthecitations.Theoddpartisthatthejournalthattheeditorissupposedlyworkingforisnotprofitingatall—itisjustprovidingcitationstootherjournals.Suchpracticescanleadanarticletogeneratemorethan150citationsinthesameyearthatitwaspublished.Whatconsequencescanthistypeofcitationbring?Inoneexample,anindividual—actingasauthor,editor,andconsultant—wasabletouseatleast15journalsascitationproviderstoarticlespublishedbyfivescientistsatthreeuniversities.TheproblemisrampantinScopus,acitationdatabase,whichincludesahighnumberofthenew“international”journals.Infact,alistinginScopusseemstobeastandardtobetargetedinthistypeofcitationcontrol.Scopusitselfhasallthedatanecessarytodetectthisphenomenon.Redflagsincludealargenumberofcitationstoanarticlewithinthefirstyear.Andforauthorswhowishtostayclearofcitationcartelactivities:whenaneditor,areviewer,orasupportserviceasksyoutoaddinappropriatereferences,donotobligeanddoreporttherequesttothejournal.49.Whatcanwelearnaboutthesupportserviceconsultancies?A.Theyrecommendjournalstotheirclients. B.Theylistcitationpatternsfortheirclients.C.Theyaskauthorstoincludeextracitations. D.Theyadvisecontributorstociteeachother.50.Thefunctionofthe“milkcow”journalsisto______.A.boostcitationcountsforcertainauthors B.helpscholarspublisharticlesatlowcostC.instructfirst-timecontributorsincitation D.increasethereadershipofnewjournals51.Whatdoestheword“rampant”underlinedinParagraph4mostprobablymean?A.excessive B.limited C.inclusive D.manageable52.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellus?A.Takelegalactionstodealwiththecitationcontrol.B.Seekprofessionaladvicetomakeprogressinresearch.C.Demandanapologywhenyouareaskedtoeditanarticle.D.Revealtheirmisconductifaneditorwantsyoutociteimproperly.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Recentresearchsuggeststhatifanargumentgetsresolved,theemotionalresponsetiedtoitissignificantlyreducedoralmostcompletelyerased.53Thereisadifferencebetweenarguingandfighting.Arguingisthatyouandyouropponentpresentyourconcernsanddiscussthefeelingsandissuesrelatedtothoseconcerns.54Fighting,however,usuallyinvolvespersonalattacks,raisingofvoices,andstormingout.55Inastudy,2,000peoplewereaskedtorecordtheirfeelingsandexperiencesforeightdaysinarow.Whenpeoplehadanargumentthattheyconsideredresolved,theyhadhalfthereactivity(情緒反應)ofthosewhoavoidedanargument.Reactivityisanincreaseinnegativeemotionsoradecreaseinpositiveemotions.56Onedaylater,peoplewhohadaresolvedargumentreportednoincreaseofnegativeemotionscomparedwiththosewhoavoidedanargument.Thismeansthatresolvinganargumentcanfeellikeyouhavereachedastateofresolution—andyouarelesslikelytobeannoyed.Moreover,theolderyouare,themorelikelyyouwillcometoaresolutionafteranargument.57Youaremorelikelytodistinguishbetweenwhatmattersandwhatdoesnot.Itiseasiertoavoidadiscussion,butriskingtalkingaboutitmayeventuallyleadtoabetteroutcome.A.Itwilldogreatharmtoourmentalhealthifnottreatedproperly.B.Inotherwords,resolvinganargumentcutsyournegativefeelingsbyhalf.C.Unfortunately,wearealwaysunawareoftheimportanceoftheartoftalk.D.Youcanengageinanargumentrespectfullywithoutstirringup(激起)anger.E.Thismaybebecausemorelifeexperienceusuallyleadstomoredefinedpriorities.F.Discussingyourissuesandresolvingtheminsteadofstuffingthemdowncanimproveyouremotionalhealth.G.Thus,itmaybeworthbringingupissueswithyourfriends,familymembersorclassmatesratherthanholdingthemback.第四部分:書面表達(共一節(jié),32分)(共4小題;第58至59題每小題2分,第60題3分,第61題5分,共12分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內容在答題卡相應題號后的橫線上寫下相關信息,完成對該問題的回答。Thereiscertainlyevidencethatactorsexperienceablendingoftheirrealselfwiththeirassumedcharacters.Forinstance,BenedictCumberbatchsaid,“MymumsaysI’mmuchmoreimpatientwithherwhenI’mfilmingSherlock.”Arecentfindingdoesn’tinvolveacting,anditindicatesthatmerelyspendingsometimethinkingaboutanotherpersonseemedtoruboffonthevolunteers’senseofselfledbyMeghanMeyeratPri

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