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寶安區(qū)2024-2025學年第一學期調(diào)研測試卷2024.10高三英語2024.10注意事項:1.答題前,請將姓名等信息用黑色字跡的簽字筆填寫在答題卡指定的位置上,并正確粘貼條形碼。2.作答選擇題時,選出每題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目答案標號的信息點框涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案。作答非選擇題時,用黑色字跡的簽字筆把答案寫在答題卡指定區(qū)域內(nèi),寫在本試卷或草稿紙上,其答案一律無效。3.本試卷共10頁,卷面滿分120分,按高考計算方式折算成130分計入總分??荚嚂r間120分鐘。4.考試結(jié)束后,請將答題卡交回。第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AAlaskaRailroad,Alaska?ScenicRailroadsAboutCompletedin1923,thewidely-knownAlaskaRailroadconnectsmanyofAlaska’smostpopulardestinations:Anchorage,Talkeetna,DenaliNationalPark,Fairbanks,Girdwood,Seward,WhittierandtheSpencerGlacierWhistleStop.DailysummerdeparturesandourknowledgeableAlaskanstaffmakeiteasytoplaneverythingfromdaytripstomulti-dayAlaskavacationsincludingexplorationsandaccommodations.Readmore﹀?????Aug?????Aug2024?FamilyMyfamilyoffourrodetheGlacierDiscoveryTrainfromPortagetoGrandviewandback.Thiswasjustunder4hoursandaperfectamountoftimeforustorelax&seesomebeautifulnatureandglaciers.ParkingandcheckinatPortagestationwereeasy.Thetrainwasgood&clean,snackswereofgreatvarietyforatrain,andcrewwasfriendly.Wehadafantasticafternoon!?????Aug2024?CouplesWeenjoyedusingtheopenbackplatformtospotwildlife.Thetasteofthefoodwasveryplain?thereneededtobeafewmoreoptionsforthedinnerservice.Thebreadpuddingonthebreakfastmenuwasthebestthingservedallday.??????????Aug2024?SinglesGreatviewsfromtrain.Trainwasveryuncomfortable.Nochargingportsforphones&pads!ItpouredouttheentiretimeinSeward.Badluck.Iamdisabledandhadtostandbecausepeoplethatweren’tdisabledtookthedisabilityseat.?????Aug2024?FamilyTheviewwasamazing.Wetravelledwithour10yearold.Itwas8:50pmanddinnerwasstillunavailable.Therewerenofoodoptionsforchildren.Mychildhasfoodrestrictions,buttheconductorVernwassorudethatthewholecarwasshockedwithhisbehaviortowarda10-year-oldchild.21.WhatdoestheAlaskaRailroadconnect?A.Scenictrainrideexperiences. B.KnowledgeableAlaskanstaff.C.PopulardestinationsinAlaska. D.Dailysummerdepartures.22.WhatmadeDavidAunhappywiththetrip?A.Narrowanduncleanseats. B.Badweather.C.Nofacilitiesforthedisabled. D.Impolitestaff.23.WhatdidChrisK20andTienNhaveincommon?A.Theythoughthighlyofthetraintrip. B.Theycomplainedaboutthefood.C.Theywereonlysatisfiedwiththeview. D.Theytravelledwiththeirchildren.BThereisanembroidered(刺繡的)sayingthathashungonthewallinmyparents’house,declaring“Ihopemychildrenlookbackontodayandseeaparentwhohadtimetoplay.Therewillbeyearsforcleaningandcooking,butchildrengrowupwhenwe’renotlooking.”Thesayingmademeuneasyasaparent,particularlyduringtheyearIturned38withmyownthreedaughters,sinceIcouldbebothawareofthefuture?whenmychildrenwillleave?andyetunabletoappreciateeverysinglemoment.Parentsadmitthattheyarenotalwayslooking.Yetthemotherintheembroideryisfullypresentwithherchildren.Shehasleftthehouseworkathomeandcomeoutheretobewithherthreechildren,whoarethrowingredandgoldleavesather,likethephotomyfathertookforusonaweekendouting.Allofusarelaughingheartily.Mymothersaidshesewedtheembroiderybecausesheembracedthephilosophyandspenttimeplayingwithherchildren.YetIremembermymotherdrivingmetothemall,themovies,thefriends’housesbutIstruggletorememberherplayingwithme.Ioncetookmyyoungchildrentothelibrarystorytimes,tothechildren’smuseumandIdutifullyfollowedthemaround.However,theyrecallnoneofit.AllthoseyearsIinvestedinmakingmychildrenfeellovedandnoneofthememorieshavestayedwiththem.Thenthereareyearsforcleaningandcooking,andIdonotalwayshavetimetoplay.Cleaningandcookingispartofbeingaparent,partofcaretaking,partofhowIshowlove.Iremembermymothercleaningandcooking.WhenIthinkofallthemealsshemadeforusandourclothesshewashed,Iknowthat’samother’slovelanguage.Isupposethatiswhytheembroideryexists.Theembroideredsayingisamother’sloveforherchildren,whichisalwayslooking.24.Whydidthesayingonthewalldisturbtheauthor?A.Shewasremindedofherchildhood. B.Herchildrenwerereadytoleaveher.C.Shewasn’talwayswithherchildren. D.Hermotherwasn’tsatisfiedwithher.25.Whatisthefourthparagraphmainlyabout?A.Herregretsaboutherlife. B.Thetimewastedonthechildren.C.Hermother’sfalsememory. D.Amother’sunremembereddevotion.26.Howdoestheauthorviewcleaningandcookingasamother?A.Necessarytasksthatshewishesshecouldavoid.B.Burdensthattakeawayfromtimewithherchildren.C.Awaytoexpressherloveandcareforherfamily.D.Asourceofhappymemoriesfromherchildhood.27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthistext?A.SheIsAlwaysLooking B.AnInspiringSayingC.WeArePlayingTogether D.AnUnforgettableOutingCIfyouwerelikethe847U.S.consumerssurveyedinaUniversityofMassachusettsAmherststudy,you’dpreferglassandbelieveitwasthemostsustainablechoice.Andyouallwouldbemistaken.“Glasswasthemostsought-afterandmosthighlyvaluedpackagingtype,”saysNomzamoDlamini,leadauthorofthepaperandaPh.D.scholarinfoodscience.“However,itturnsoutthatglassisamongtheleastsustainable.”Consumersrankedpackagingchoicesfrommosttoleastsustainableasfollows:glass,carton(紙板),canned,andplastic.Butinthecaseofsingle-serveorangejuice,themostsustainablechoiceisactuallyacarton,followedbyplastic,thencanned,andfinally,glass,despitethatfoodpackagingsustainabilitycanvarydependingonotherfactorslikecontainerandweight.Lifecycleassessmentsbyexpertsindicatethatproducingandrecyclingglassrequiressignificantlymoreenergycomparedtoplastic,whichnotonlyhaslowerproductionandend-of-lifeimpactsbutisalsolighter,reducingtransportationenergy.Additionally,thesteamasepticsealing(無菌密封)processforplasticcontainersismoreenergy-efficientcomparedtotheretort(蒸餾)systemusedforglass.Usingaquestionnairethatmodelsreal-lifesituationswhereconsumersevaluatevariousoptionsandmaketrade-offs,Dlaminiaimedtofigureoutwhatconsumersbelieveandpreferaboutpackagingchoices.Dlaminipointsoutamismatch:whilemanyconsumersintendtopurchasesustainablepackaging,intheendthetopmotivatingfactorwasprice—particularlythelowestprice—followedbypackagingtype,productclaimandpackagingclaim.So,theidealorangejuiceoptionforconsumers,basedonthesurvey,ispricedat$1.10per12oz,packagedinglass,locallyproducedandlabelledas100%recyclable.Themessagetothefoodindustryisthatconsumersaremotivatedtochoosesustainablepackaging,aslongasthepriceisright.“Theseoptionsshouldbedistinctlymarkedasenvironmentallyfriendly,effectiveandaffordabletoincreaseconsumers’motivationandadoptionofsustainablepackagingforfoodanddrinks,”thepaperstates.WhatwasbelievedtobetheleastsustainablepackagingoptionbyUSconsumers?A.Canned. B.Glass. C.Plastic. D.Carton.WhatisafeatureofplasticaccordingtoParagraph4?A.Itischeaptoproduce. B.Itallowslighttopassthrough. C.Ittakeslessenergytorecycle. D.Itismoreflexibletobepacked.AccordingtoParagraph6,thereisadisagreementbetween_______.A.packagingclaimandscientificfacts.B.highpriceandunsatisfactoryquality.C.productclaimandtheirpracticalperformance.D.consumers’intentionsandtheiractualbehavior.WhatdoesDlaminisuggestthefoodindustrydointhelastparagraph?A.Pricesmartlyandpromotewidely.B.Labelclearlyandpricereasonably.C.Packagesecurelyanddeliverquickly.D.Researcheffectivelyandinvestwisely.D“Holiday”or“vacation,”“myfriend’scat”or“thecatofmyfriend”—inourlanguage,therearedifferentwaysofexpressingthesamethingsandconcepts.Butcanthesechoicesaffectourinclinationtocooperatewithcertainindividuals?AresearchteamledbyTheresaMatzingerfromtheUniversityofViennainvestigatedthisandfoundthatpeoplearemorelikelytoteamupwiththosewhousesimilarlinguistic(語言的)expressionsinaconversation.Inanexperiment,100English-speakingstudyparticipantseachdescribedpicturesfortwoconversationpartners.Thepicturesshowedsituationsthattheparticipantscoulddescribeusingtwodifferentgrammaticalconstructionsthatmeantthesamething,suchas“JohngivesMarythebook”or“JohngivesthebooktoMary.”Next,theparticipants’roleswereswitchedandtheyreceivedpicturedescriptionsoftheirpartners.Finally,whentheyhadtodecidewhomtheywantedtocooperatewithforasubsequentgame,mostparticipantschosepeoplewhospokesimilarlyandusedthesamegrammaticalconstruction.Inafollow-upexperimentwiththesameparticipants,researcherstriedtogetabettersenseofthisphenomenon.Theyquestionedwhetheritwasduetorecognizingsimilarspeakersaspartoftheirsocialgroup,whichenhancedcooperation,orbecausesimilarspeechindicatedawillingnesstoadjustone’sbehaviortofitwithothers.Thistime,participantshadtonamepicturesusingthegrammaticalconstructionthatsoundedlessnaturaltothem.Whenchoosingcooperationpartnersafterward,theyfavoredthosewhomatchedtheirnaturallanguageuseoverthosewhoresembled(相似)thelanguagetheyusedintheexperiment.Thissuggeststhatasenseofbelongingtothesamesocialgroup,basedonnaturallinguisticexpression,isthemoredecisivefactorinchoosingcooperationpartners.“Ourstudyshowsthatevensmalllinguisticdifferencescanaffectthewaywerecognizeandrespondtoothers,”Matzingersummarizes.Theresearchershopetousetheresultstobetterunderstandhowcooperativedecisionsaremadewithinlinguisticallydiversegroupsandhelpreduceprejudicesagainstpeoplewhospeakdifferently.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“inclination”inParagraph1mean?A.technique B.preferenceC.performance D.responsibilityWhatcanbelearnedaboutthefirstexperiment?A.Itallowstheuseofmultiplelanguages.B.Itprovidespictureswithopeninterpretations.C.Itevaluatesparticipantsontheirgrammaruse.D.Itinvolvestakingturnswithpicturedescriptions.Whatdoessimilarlanguageuseindicateconcerningpartners?A.Afriendlycharacter. B.Acooperativeattitude.C.Acommonsocialidentity. D.Ahighlevelofadaptability.Wherecanthefindingsofthestudybeappliedto?A.PublicspeechesonTV. B.Cross-culturalteambuilding.C.Standardizedacademicexams. D.Human-computerconversations.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中,選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Olympicmedalsareamongthemostrespectedhonorsinthesportingworld,symbolizingnotonlyathleticvictory,butalsotherichhistory,finecraftsmanship,andlongstandingtraditionsoftheGames.36Aretheymadeentirelyofgold,silver,andbronze?AndwhatmakestheParis2024Olympicmedalsspecial?Originally,Olympicwinnersin776BCEwerehonoredwitholivewreaths(橄欖花環(huán))ratherthanmedals.Theconceptofmedalsasweknowthemtodayfirstemergedatthe37Asaresult,theInternationalOlympicCommitteelaterupdatedtheregulationsregardingmedalcompositionanddesign.Moderngoldmedalsareprimarilycomposedof92.5%silverwithasix-gramgoldplatingforappearance.38Theycontainatleast92.5%puresilver,andbronzemedalsconsistof95%copperand5%zinc(鋅).Thismixtureensuresthemedals’longevityandmakesthemcheaper.AnOlympicgoldmedalmaybeworthover£500,butitsvaluetoathletesgoesbeyonditsfinancialworth.39Forinstance,the2012LondonOlympicsmedalsfeaturedtheRiverThamesandLondonskyline.Rio2016focusedonsustainabilitybyusingleftovermirrorsandX-rayplates.Tokyo2020medals,madefromrecycledelectronics,emphasizedtechnologicalinnovation.FortheParis2024Olympics,themedalsareparticularlydistinctive.Eachfeaturesahexagon(六邊形)withtheParis2024logoononesideandNike,theGreekgoddessofvictory,infrontoftheEiffelTowerontheother.40AsThierryReboul,creativeA.Puregoldissoftandeasilydamaged.B.Whenwerethesemedalsfirstintroduced?C.Whoisresponsiblefordesigningthemedals?D.Silvermedals,bycontrast,liveuptotheirnames.E.Withthesesymbols,theyhonorthehistoryoftheOlympics.F.Uniquetothisyear,themedalsusemetalfromtheEiffelTower.G.Thedesignofmedalsreflectsthehostcity’sdistinctstyleandvalues.第二部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。IwasthrilledtocoveranewexpeditiontoQomolangmaasajournalist.However,asIgotoffthevehicleatthebasecamp,Iwasimmediately41bydizzinessandshortnessofbreath—42ofmountainsickness.Eventheactoftakingafewstepsdemandedanextraordinaryamountof43.Atthatmoment,aquestion44withinme:WhydopeoplekeepclimbingMountQomolangma?Whenaskedthisquestion,BritishmountaineerGeorgeMallorygavehisfamous45:“Becauseit’sthere.”46themountain’stoweringheightwiththeirownfootsteps.Theyencounteranalmostvertical(垂直的)wallclosetothetop.Itissodifficulttofind47pointsforclimbingthattheearliestclimbersthoughtnoonecould48thewall.In1960,LiuLianman,aChineseclimber,lethisteammates49onhisshoulderstocrossthewall.Already50,hegatheredallhisstrengthtouplifthisteammates.Thoughhis51didnotappearonthelistofthosewhoreachedthetop,Liuisundoubtedlyatrue52.IrecalledtheinterviewwithDongHongjuan,thefirstwomantoconquer(征服)14mountainsabove8,000meters,who53understandshowsmallhumansarecomparedto54.Shetoldme:“IneverfeltIconqueredthosemountains;it’sjustthatthemountains55me.”41. A.struck B.taught C.found D.drawn42. A.causes B.types C.risks D.signs43. A.patience B.money C.energy D.practice44. A.ended B.arose C.remained D.lay45. A.suggestion B.response C.conclusion D.guidance46. A.adjust B.cover C.measure D.confirm47. A.check B.view C.rest D.support48. A.getpast B.comeacross C.gothrough D.takeback49. A.work B.fight C.cry D.step50. A.exhausted B.terrified C.annoyed D.disappointed51. A.story B.name C.act D.failure52. A.champion B.talent C.hero D.friend53. A.hardly B.slightly C.firstly D.truly54. A.time B.life C.nature D.success55. A.protected B.accepted C.admired D.discovered第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號單詞的正確形式。TheancientwisdomofSunTzu’s“TheArtofWar”continuestostrikeachord,transcending(超越)timeandborders,andhasnowinspiredtheyouthofKenya.KenyattaUniversity,Kenya’ssecondoldestuniversity,recentlysetupaStudyHouseofSunTzu,56hisinfluentialbooksareondisplayandavailableforreadingbylocalstudents,openingawindow57themtodelveintoChineseculture,philosophy,andthestrategicwisdomthathaswithstood58testoftime.EddyPaulKirimi,a20-year-oldstudentattheuniversity,59(virtue)ofdeterminationandstrategicthinking.Hisunderstandingdeepenedlaterwithasix-monthlanguagecourseinShandong,China,wherehenotonlyexperiencedChinesetraditionsbutalsorecognizedthe60(grow)importanceofcross-culturalcompetenceasChinesebusinessesexpandinKenya.PhyllisWahuraMaina,anotherstudentattheuniversity,61(embrace)SunTzu’sphilosophysinceshestartedreadingthebook,allowingit62(shape)herapproachtolife’schallenges.“Hiswisdomisabeacon,guidingustothinkproactivelyand63(strategic),”shesaid,expressingherdesireforafutureofSino-Kenyancooperation64promisesmutualgrowthandunderstanding.AstheyouthofKenyaengagewithSunTzu’s65(time)lessons,theycarryforwardalegacythatknowsnoboundaries,alegacythatempowersthemtofacethefuturewiththewisdomofthepast.第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你校讀書月期間組織英語名著閱讀活動,外籍教師John建議以小組合作形式展示分享閱讀成果,現(xiàn)征求學生意見,請你給他寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:你對展示形式的看法和理由;你的建議。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80左右;2.請在答題卡的相應位置作答。DearJohn,Hopethisemailfindsyouwell. Bestregards,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。TheAlligator(鱷魚)RaceTheAlliePondChallenge,anannualwater-sportcompetitionforkidsfromallovertown,foundmeoutofmydepth,literallyandmetaphorically(隱喻地).Myblooper(洋相)intheRing-DivingContesthadputourteamatthebottom.DespiteBrianandTyrone’sattemptstocomfortme,Icouldn’tshakeofftheguilt.“Lightenup,”Tyronecheeredme,“It’ssupposedtobefun.”Butfunwasthelastthingonmymind.Iwasthenewcomer,thecitykidwhocouldn’tswimliketherest,andmyincompetencewasnowcostingusthecompetition.Thenextevent,thePing-PongDerby,wasanotherdisaster.Itrequiredbraveryformeeventoenterthewaterofalakethisbig,withreallivefishandadirtybottom.IalwaysheldmybreathwheneverIstuckmytoesin.Icouldn’trelaxlongenoughtoblowthesillyballtomyteammate.Standingnexttomytwoexpertfriends,Ifeltlikethatgreenstickystuffinthewater:unwanted,andnotparticularlyuseful.Justthen,CaptainDalecheckedhisclipboard(寫字夾板)andthenannouncedloudly,“Finalraceisworthtwenty-fivepoints.Itdecidesthewinner.That’stheAlligatorRace!”Iwasmetwithamixofdreadandcuriosity.“Don’tworrytoomuch,”Tyronesaid.“Here’sthedeal.Threekidsareontheirbacks,hangingontoeachother.Thefirstguyuseshisarms.Thesecondholdshislegs.Thethirdholdsthesecondguy’slegsbutkickshisownlegs.Alltogetheritlookslikeagiantalligatorracinginthewater.Firstteamacrossthefinishlinewins.”“Look,guys,”Isighed,feelingoverwhelmedandwantingtoquit,“Ihavetotellyousomething.”“Weknow,”Tyronesaid.“Youcan’tswim,right?”Brianasked.Idecidedtotellthetruth.“Icanswim-alittle.Inapool.Nottoowell,butgoodenough.I’mjustsonervoushere.AllI’mdoingisholdingmybreathandhopingfisharen’t—”Brianbouncedaroundinexcitement,“We’regoingtowin!”Tyronelaughed.“Steve!We’regoingtowin!Allyouhavetodoisholdon,andwe’lldotherest.”Ilookedaround.Therewerefourlifeguards,andthewaterwasonlyuptomychest.MaybeIcoulddothis.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。ThenextthingIknew,wewereinthelake.Wecrossedthefinishlineinaburstofsprayandcheers.英語答案第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)21-23CBB24-27CDCA28-31CCDB32-35BDCB第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)36-40BADGF第二部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)41-45ADCBB46-50CDADA51-55BCDCB第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.where 57.for 58.the59.virtues 60.growing 61.hasembraced62.toshape 63.strategically 64.that/which65.timeless第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)DearJohn,Hopethisemailfindsyouwell.IamwritingtosharemythoughtsontheproposedgrouppresentationfortheEngl
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