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江蘇省南通市2024-2025學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期9月月考英語試題

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題,每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選

項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱

讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Whatdoesthemancaremostaboutthephone?

A.Itsprice.B.Itsfunction.C.Itsmodel.

2.Whoisthemanlookingfor?

A.Thewoman.B.SandraSmith.C.John.

3.Whatdayisittoday?

A.Monday.B.Wednesday.C.Saturday.

4.Wherewillthespeakersgo?

A.Theiroffice.B.Arestaurant.C.Thecitypark.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Abusinesstrip.B.Areport.C.Anemail.

第二節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項

中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,

每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Ataschool.B.Attheairport.C.Atahospital.

7.Whatdoesthewomanneedtoprovide?

A.Herproofofidentity.B.Hernationality.C.Heraddress.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?

A.Togetbackhisdocument.

B.Tohandinhisdocument.

C.Toaskabouthisdocument.

9.Whenwillthewomancallthemanback?

A.ThisTuesday.B.ThisWednesday.C.NextMonday.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whogavethenecklacetothewoman?

A.Herfather.B.Hermother.C.Theman.

11.Whatdidthewomanfindinherbag?

A.Adictionary.B.Apairofearrings.C.ACD.

12.Whereisthewoman'snecklace?

A.Onthebookshelf.B.Underthebed.C.Onthedesk.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.WhatdoesBobinviteJanetodo?

A.Attendhisgraduation.B.Takeashorttrip.C.Gotohishouse.

14.WhatdoweknowaboutAlice?

A.SheknowsJanewell.B.Sheisaphotographer.C.Shehasmuchfreetime.

15.WhichplacedoesJaneplantogoto?

A.Vancouver.B.Seattle.C.Houston.

16.WhenwillJanebeback?

A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Howdoesthespeakerfindhergrandmother?

A.Energetic.B.Smart.C.Hardworking.

18.WhatisJohngoodat?

A.Singing.B.Dancing.C.Tellingjokes.

19.WhatdoesAuntLisado?

A.Sheisateacher.B.Sheisadoctor.C.Sheisacomputerengineer.

20.WhatrelationisLauratothespeaker?

A.Hercousin.B.Hersister.C.Heraunt.

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(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、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。

A

Robotics/ArtificialIntelligence(AI)CompetitionsforHighSchoolStudents

RoboticsandAIcompetitionsareagreatwayforhighschoolerstodiveintomodem

technologies.Herearefourofthem.

MATEROVCompetition

Location:Houston,Texas

Awards:VRheadsets

CompetitionDate:MarchtoJune

MATEROVCompetitionchallengesstudentstodesignandbuildremotelyoperatedvehicles,

anditspurposeistoseewhocandesignavehiclethatwillhelpmonitoroceanhealth,provideclean

energy,orjusthelpkeepouroceanshealthyforthefuture.

RoboRave

Location:Lorrach,Germany

Awards:Smallcashprizes

CompetitionDate:November

RoboRaveisaroboticscompetitionthatwelcomesparticipantstocompeteinvarious

challengeslikefirefighting.Thecompetition'suniqueaspectliesinitsinternationalreach,bringing

togetherenthusiastsfromaroundtheworldtocelebrateroboticseducationandhands-onlearning.

AgorizeAIChallenge

Location:Virtualforinitialphases,theninParis,Franceforthefinalawardceremony

Awards:Atriptothedestinationofyourchoice,iPad,AppleTV

CompetitionDate:September

Inthisproject,youcanworkinteamsof2-5peopletopresentanideaforhowwecanuseAI-

technologiestoimpactaspecificfield,likemarketing,healthcare,etc.You'llsendinyourinitial

applicationina3-5slidespresentation,andifyourteammakesitpassthisphase,you511havethe

opportunitytoincludemoreinformationaboutyourproductfeatures.

OpenCVAICompetition

Location:Online

Awards:Certificates,cash,freecourses

CompetitionDate:December

Inyourproject,youcaneitherworkindividuallyorinteamsofthreeusingcomputervision

technologies.OpenCVAICompetitionsuggestsprojectideasrelatedtorobotics,agricultureor

education,butyou'renotlimitedtotheseareas.

21.Whichofthefollowingmainlywelcomestheentriesforoceanicconditions?

A.RoboRave.B.MATEROVCompetition.

C.AgorizeAIChallenge.D.OpenCVAICompetition.

22.WhatistheuniquefeatureofRoboRave?

A.Itisheldeverymonth.B.Itoffersonlinetraining.

C.Itisaglobalcompetition.D.Itpromisesanationaltour.

23.WhatdoAgorizeAIChallengeandOpenCVAICompetitionhaveincommon?

A.Theyallowteamwork.B.Theyprovidefreecourses.

C.Theyfundtheirwinners.D.Theyneedpresentationsatfirst.

B

Climbing,Ioncethought,wasaverymanlyactivity,butasIfoundmywayintothisactivity,I

cametoseethatsomethingquitedifferenthappensontherock.

L汰ewildswimming,rockclimbinginvolvesyouintothelandscape.Ontherock,Iamfully

focused.Eyespaycloseattention,earsarealert,andhandsmoveacrossthesurface.Unlikewalking,

whereIcouldhappilywanderaboutabsent-mindedly,inclimbing,attentiveobservationisessential.

AsanartsstudentstudyingEnglishliterature,Idiscoveredanewtypeofreadingfromoutdoor

climbing.Goingoutontothecrags(峭壁),Isawhowyoucouldlearntoreadtherocksand

developavocabularyofphysicalmovements.Goodclimbersknewhowtoadjusttheirbodiesonto

thestone.Watchingthem,Iwantedtopossessthatskillful“l(fā)anguage”.

MyprogresshappenedwhenIworkedfortheCaingormsNationalParkAuthority.Guidingmy

explorationsintothisstrangenewlandscapewasNanShepherd,aladytoo.Unlikethegoal-directed

mindsetofmanymountaineers,sheisnotconcernedwithpeaksorpersonalachievement.Shepherd

seesthemountainasatotalenvironmentandshecelebratestheCaingormsasaplacealivewith

plants,rocks,animalsandelements.Throughhergenerousspiritandmyowncuriosity,Isawthat

rockclimbingneednotbeaprocessoftestingoneselfagainstanything.Rather,theintensityoffocus

coulddevelopapersonintoanotherwayofbeing.

Spendingsomuchtimeinhighandstonyplaceshastransformedmyviewontheworldandour

placeinit.Ihavecomeintophysicalcontactwithprocessesthatgowaybeyondtheeveryday.

Workingwithgravity,geology,rhythmsofweatheranddeeptime,Igainanactualrelationshipwith

theearth.Thisbondliesattheheartofmypassionforrockclimbing.Ireturntotherocks,because

thisiswhereIfeelincontactwithourland.

24.Whydoestheauthorlikerockclimbing?

A.Itchallengeshertocompetewithmen.B.Itallowsherauniqueattitude

towardrock.

C.Itteachesherhowtopossessanewlanguage,D.Itmakesherfeelconnectedwiththe

earth.

25.Whatdoesthewriterfindimportantinclimbing?

A.Balance.B.Concentration.C.Determination.

D.Perseverance.

26.WhatdoesthewriterlearnfromNanShepherd?

A.Climbinggoestogetherwithnature.B.Everymountaintopiswithinreach.

C.Thebestclimberistheonehavingfun.D.Youcannotachievehighunlessyou

change.

27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inthelastparagraphreferto?

A.Time.B.Transformation.C.Theworld.D.My

view.

C

TherearetwodistinctivetypesofelectricbusesmakingtheirwayalongNanjingXiLu,oneof

Shanghai?sbusiestroads.Thefirstisafleetofbluetrolleybusesthatservebusroutenumber20,a

linesetupbyaBritish-runtransportcompanyin1928.Theyusepolestoreceiveelectricityfrom

wiresoverheadandhavekepttherouterunninginthiswayfornearlyacentury.Butwhilethe

historicelectricbusesareareminderofEurope9spasttechnologicalinnovation,thenewbuses

travelingalongsidethemaresymbolsofChina'scontemporarynet-zeroambition.Thesemodern

electricbusespoweredbylithiumbatteries(鋰電池),wereintroducedinShanghaiin2014.They

offerasmootherride,especiallyduringstartsandstops.WidelyusedacrossChina,thesebusesare

keytothecountry5sEVtransitionandareinfluencingtheglobalshifttowardsgreentransportation.

ThemostrecentdataavailableshowsthatChinain2018wasstillthesecondlargestsourceof

carbondioxideemissionsintheglobaltransportsector,responsiblefor11%,andbehindonlythe

UnitedStates,whichaccountedfor21%.Afteraroundtwodecadesofgovernmentsupport,China

nowboaststheworld'slargestmarketfore-buses,makingupmorethan95%ofglobalstock.Atthe

endof2022,China'sMinistryofTransportannouncedthatmorethanthree-quarters(77%or542,

600)ofallurbanbusesinthecountrywerenewenergyvehicles.Thespeedofthistransitionwas

remarkable.

Sofar,however,theChinesecitieswiththemostsuccessfule-busintroduction-suchas

Shenzhen,BeijingandShanghai——allhavemoderateweatherandarerelativelyflat.Totakeitse-

buscampaigntothenextlevel,Chinafaceschallenges.Foronething,itisdifficulttobringfleetsto

citiessuchasHongKong,which-likeLondon-havedouble-deckers.Thesetwo-storeyed

vehiclesare“veryhard“toelectrify,becausetheyareheavier,usemoreenergy,andsoneedbigger

batteries,reducingthenumberofpassengerstheycancarry.Coldweatherisaproblem,too,asitcan

makeabattery'schargingtimelongeranditsrangeshorter.ThereasonChinahasnotachieved100%

electrificationforitsbusesisitsnorthernregions,whichhavecoldwinters,saysXueLulu,a

transportationexpertattheWorldResourcesInstituteChina.

28.Howdoestheauthordescribethetwotypesofelectricbusesinthefirstparagraph?

A.Bycontrastingtheirhistoricalsignificanceandtechnologicaladvancements.

B.Byhighlightingtheirrolesinprotectingtheenvironmentandlastinguse.

C.Byfocusingmerelyontheirtechnicaldetailsandperformance.

D.Byexplainingtheiroperationalchallengesandrequirements.

29.Whatdothenumbersinparagraph2mainlyshow?

A.Theglobalimpactofcarbondioxideemissions.

B.TheprogressofChinainreducingCO2emissions.

C.ThedifferentemissionlevelsofChinaandtheUSA.

D.Theneedformoregovernmentsupportine-busmarket.

30.WhatfactorcontributestotheslowadoptionofelectricbusesinChina'snorthernregions?

A.Poorwinterweatherconditions.B.Lackoftransportationexperts.

B.Shortchargingtimeofthebattery.D.Heavierandbiggerbusbodies.

31.Whichcolumnisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Worklife.B.Culture.C.Travel.D.Earth.

D

Whilescientistshavemanyideas,theyarenotcertainwhyhumansyawn(打哈欠).Still,

thereisonethingexpertsknow—yawnsseemtobecontagious(傳染)!

Haveyouevercaughtayawnfromsomeoneelse?Mostpeoplehave.Infact,apersonissix

timesmorelikelytoyawnafterseeingsomeoneelsedoso.Expertshavedonemanystudiesintowhy

yawnsseemtopassfrompersontoperson.Asaresult,theyhaveafewtheoriesforthereason

behindit.

Onepossibleexplanationhassomethingtodowithsocialmirroring,whichiscausedbymirror

neurons(鏡像神經(jīng)元)inthebrain.Thesemirrorneuronshelpthebrainnoticeusefulbehaviorof

othersandthencopyit.Whenonepersonseesanotheryawn,hismirrorneuronsobservetheaction

andconsiderittobebeneficial.Thatmaycausehimtoyawn,too.

Anotherpopulartheoryisthatyawnsarecontagiousbecauseofsocialrelationships.Being

socialcreatures,humansformfriendships,familiesandlivetogetheringroups.Thafswhymany

peoplemirrorothers,suchassmilingwhenanotherpersonsmiles.Yawningmaybejustanother

exampleofthis.Infact,researchhasshownthatoneismostlikelytocatchyawnsfromanother

personifthetwoshareasocialrelationship.

Theanswercouldevenbethatyawnsaren'ttrulycontagiousatall.Instead,peopleyawn

togethersimplybecausethey'reinthesameenvironment.Expertssaymanythingsmaycause

yawning,includingtemperatureandtimeofday.Whatevertheexplanationis,expertsdoknowthat

contagiousyawnsaren,tlimitedtohumans.OnestudyfoundthatlionsinSouthAfricaalsocaught

eachother'syawns.

32.Whatkindofbehaviormaybecopiedbymirrorneurons?

A.Importantandattractive.B.Usefulandbeneficial.

C.Hardtounderstand.D.Easytocopy.

33.WhoseyawnsarepeoplemostlikelytocatchaccordingtoParagraph4?

A.Thosewhoyawnalot.B.Thosewholikesmiling.

C.Thosecloselyconnectedwiththem.D.Thosesharingthesameinterestwith

them.

34.Whatmighttheauthorcontinuetalkingaboutinthefollowingparagraph?

A.Tipsonhowtoavoidyawninginpublic,B.Arealexplanationforcontagious

yawning.

C.Otherexamplesofanimalsyawningtogether,D.Thingsthatmaycauseyawning

amonghumans.

35.Whichofthefollowingservesasthebesttitle?

A.WhyyawnsarecontagiousB.Whatcausespeopletoyawn

C.WhoyawnsmorethanothersD.Whyhumansyawnnowandthen

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。

ChoosingtheRightCareer

Youwillbeleavingthisschoolandtheunavoidablequestionmanypeoplewillaskyouis,"_

36"Someofyoumayhavealreadydecidedonacareerpath,butmanyofyoustilldon'thavea

clue!Herearesomethingsyoumightwanttoconsider.

First,doesthecareeryouareconsideringhavestayingpower?37Rapidtechnological

changeisdisruptive(擾舌L性的),andweneedtobeforward-lookingatourfutureprospects.

Whilemanyoccupationsarebeingtakenoverbynewtechnology,jobsthatrequirehigh-levelof

criticalthinking,emotionalintelligenceandhumaninteraction,remaininhighdemand.Thesejobs

arenoteasilyreplacedbymachinesortechnology.Sothinkcarefullyaboutthisbeforeyouchoose

yourprofessionalpath.

Second,chooseacareerthatinterestsyou.Somepeoplemightthinkthisisunimportant,butif

youaretrulypassionateaboutyourjobthengoingtoworkeverydaywon'tseemachore.38

Beforemakingachoice,youshouldexamineyourvalues,skillsandpersonalitytype.Thiscan

helpyoudecideifacareerpathisagoodfitforyou.

Third,ofcourseyouwillwanttoconsideryourchosenprofession'searningpower.Although

highpayplaysapart,youshouldknowthatajobwithabigsalarywilllikelyrequiremoretimeto

gettothetop,muchmoreeffortandahigherlevelofstress.39Ifyouhaveinterestsoutsideof

work,orarestrugglingwithotherdemandsinyourlife,youmightwanttochoosealessdemanding

lineofwork.

40Letmeleaveyouwithanoldsaying:"Chooseajobyoulove,andyouwillneverhave

toworkadayinyour

A.Youareontherighttrack.

B.So,whatdoyouwanttobe?

C.Willitbeindemandin20years'time?

D.It'salsolikelythatyouwillstayandgrowinthiscareer.

E.Theysimplywantyoutobethebestofthebesttoyourbestability.

F.Onlythetrulymotivatedwilllikelytobeabletomeetthesechallenges.

G.Thinkingaboutalife-longcareeratthisstageinyourlifeissurelydisturbing.

第三部分語言運用(共三節(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、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

WhenIwasateenager,Iwasinvitedtoaformaldanceparty.Iwas41,butalsonervous

aboutwhattowear.MomsuggestedIwearhighheels(高品艮鞋).

“Mom,Idon'tknowifIcanwearthese,“Isaid,feeling42."Don'tworry,sweetie.Just

takesmall43andkeepyourweightcentered,shesuggested.

AsIarrivedattheparty,Itriedtobe44andactlikeeverythingwasfine.But45

struckwhenIsteppedontothedancefloor.I46myownfeet,fallingtothegroundinfrontof

everyone.

Iquicklygotupandlaughedito邕pretendingHkeitwas47.Butdeepdown,Ifeltlikea

tomato,wantingto48.

MyfriendLillyhelpedme49thatincidentandmanagedmeanotherhighheelsasa

supportsothatnobodywouldunderstandmyhesitation.Butalittlebit50continuedinmy

mind.

WhenIreturnedhome,ItoldMomIfeltlikeacomplete51attheparty.64Ifsokay.You

triedsomethingnew,anditdidn'tgoas52.Butthafshowwelearnandgrow.Don'tbetoo_

53onyourselfandwearwhatyoufeel54in,^^Momsaid,givingmeahug.

Fromthatdayforward,Istucktoflatshoes.Ilearnedto55mytrueselfandnotworry

aboutwhatothersthought.

41.A.surprisedB.excitedC.relaxed

D?satisfied

42.A.unsureB.unsafeC.unusual

D.unhappy

43.A.breaksB.turnsC.steps

D.attempts

44.A.genuineB.politeC.seriousD.cool

45.A.dangerB.injuryC.disaster

D.wonder

46.A.landedonB.trippedoverC.kickedupD.ran

into

47.A.ahotpotatoB.abigfishC.noluckD.nobig

deal

48.A.fightB.argueC.disappear

D.struggle

49.A.approachB.avoidC.prevent

D.identify

50.A.patienceB.braveryC.worryD.anger

51.A.foolB.heroC.strangerD.dancer

52.A.suggestedB.expectedC.promised

D.directed

53.A.dependentB.easyC.carefulD.hard

54.A.fashionableB.tightC.comfortable

D.special

55.A.promoteB.acceptC.trustD.refuse

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Thelivingheritage,KunquOpera,isharmonious,elegantandemotional.Theseromantic

featuresmakeKunquOperaoneofthemostlovedartformsinChina.

BominSuzhou,KunquOperadistinguished56(it)byitsrhythmicpatterns.Itbecame

57(wide)popularduringtheMingDynasty.DuringtheMid-AutumnFestivalinMingand

Qingdynasties,operaplayersoften58(gather)inSuzhou,stagingdramaticworksin

ancientChina.CombiningtunesperformedintheSuzhoudialect,gracefulbodymovements,martial

arts59dance,KunquOperausesavarietyofmovementstoexpressspecificemotions.Italso

paysattentiontoeachdifference.Gracefulmovementsanimate(使具有7舌力)thefingertipsand

uniquetunesmake60richandpoeticworld.

KunquOperahadanimportantinfluence61manyformsofoperasinChina,including

PekingOpera,whichisabout200yearsold.ItisthereforeknownasthemotherofallChinese

operas.Asa62(tradition)representationofChineseculture,stories63(perform)

inKunquOperahavegonebeyondtimeandce.ThePeonyPavilion,writtenbyplaywrightTang

Xianzu,who64(compare)toShakespeare,isstilllovedbyfansfromaroundtheworld.

Alivingheritageisanendlessdialoguebetweenthepresentandthepast,andKunquOperais

a65(carry)topassthatlegacyon.

第三節(jié)單句語法填空(共10題;每小題0.5分,滿分5分)

66.Onceenteringthebody,thevirusmultipliesinsidethecellquicklyandinfects

(neighbour)cells.

67.InthedarkestdayswhenCovid-19wasdoingitsworst,thehumanspiritshoneatits

(bright).

68.Whenclickingonlinkstodangerouswebsitesorsoftware,youmay(fool)into

providingpersonalinformationsuchaspasswords,usernamesorfinancialdetails.

69.Ihaveseenhow(tire)theforcesoflawandorderworktogetherinfightingagainst

drugs.

70.Lookingforward,weshouldinvestinnewtechnologiesandinnovativethinkingthatopenthe

doortoawholenewworldwherewedecrease(rely)onfossilfuels.

71.The“CleanPlate"campaignkickedoffinBeijingin2013andwasquickly(popular)

acrossthecountryandwasembracedwholeheartedlybythenation.

72.Asglobaltemperaturesincrease,dosealevels.

73.Meanwhile,increasingglobaltemperaturescanhave(disaster)consequencesin

otherways.

74.WorldWarII,the(deadly)humanconflictofalltime,hadshatteredpeople'slives

everywhere.

75.(thank),theWorldFoodProgrammehasteamedupwithlocalengineerstomake

theseeminglyimpossiblepossible:growingplantsinthedesert.

第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(滿分15分)

76.假如你是李華,你校英文報為促進(jìn)大家對中國傳統(tǒng)藝術(shù)的了解,特開設(shè)了“Artofthe

Week”專欄。請你用英文給編輯寫一封信,推薦一種你喜愛的傳統(tǒng)藝術(shù)形式,內(nèi)容包括:

1.藝術(shù)形式簡介;2.推薦理由。

注意:

1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;

2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

DearEditor,

Yours,

LiHua

第二節(jié):讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)

77.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

Onesummerday,Idecidedtogofbrawalkinthenearbyforest.Ihadmybackpackprepared

withwater,food,andsunscreen.Iwasexcitedtospendsometimeinnature,awayfromthebusycity.

Theforestwasattractive,withtoweringtreesthatseemedtotouchtheskyandcolorful

wildflowersundermyfeet.Iwalkeddeeperintothewoods,attractedbythepleasantsoundsofbirds.

ThepathIfollowedwaswindingandnarrow,butIpaidlittleattention,carriedawaybythebeauty.I

startedtonoticethatthetreesaroundmelookedunfamiliar.SoonIfoundmyselflost.Irealizedthat

Ihadnoideawhichwaytogo.

ThesunwassettingandIknewthatIneededtofindawayoutbeforeitgotdark.Istarted

walking,tryingtorememberwhichdirectionIhadcomefrom.Buttheforestwasamaze(迷宮)

ofwindingpaths,andIsoonfoundmyselfgoingincircles.Everytreelookedthesame,andevery

pathseemedtoleadnowhere.

Thesoundofleavesmademejump.Wasitawildanimal?MyheartwasracingandItriedto

staycalmasIlistenedforothersounds.Buttherewasonlysilence,brokennowandthenbythe

dist

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