资源简介 哈九中2024届高三上学期9月月考英语学科试卷第一部分:听力测试(共两节,满分30分)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。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。1. Where are the speakers going to meet A.In a lab.B. In a cafeteria.C. In a classroom.2.What will Jeff take to school tomorrow A.An apple pic.B.A carrot cake.C.A roast chicken.3.What are the speakers talking about A. Visiting a neighbor.B.Getting a library.C.Attending a meeting.4. What will Jim probably do this weekend A. Finish a project.B. Take a class.C. Have a rest5.Why does Amanda want to learn to play the guitar A. To record popular songs.B. To perform her own music.C. To become a guitar teacher.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。听每段对话或独自前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;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.What does the woman want to do A. Open a bank account.B.Cancel a credit card.C. Withdraw some money.7.Where will the woman go A.Brown College.B.Dudley Road.C.Kingfield Street.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What docs the woman do A.She's a secretary.B.She's a managerC. She's a salesperson.9.What time will the meeting probably be over A.At 1:00.B.At 2:00.C.At 3:00.10. What does the man want to do before Friday A. Meet Mr. Smith.B. Write a document.C. Move to a new office.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whose graduation day is it today A.Annie's.B.Steve's.C. Jane's.12.What does the man suggest the woman do A. Arrive early.B.Sit near the stage.C.Take some pictures.13.What is the relationship between the speakers A.Brother and sister.B.Fellow teachers.C.Schoolmates听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. How does Laura sound at the beginning of the conversation A.Anxious.B.Regretful.C.Surprised.15. What do we know about Peter A. He has got a new job.B. He has four children.C. He has a big house.16.Why did Jim choose to work from home A. To look after the kids.B.To get more sleep.C. To accompany his wife.17.What is Peter going to do this afternoon A. Hold a dinner.B.Give Sally a call.C.Attend a meeting.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.What is Jennifer Green doing A. Conducting a class.B. Presenting a speaker.C. Recommending a book.19.What is Professor Bastian's book about A. Tips for escaping unhappiness.B. Benefits of painful experiences.C. Ways to develop reading ability.20.What is Professor Bastian going to do next A. Share his stories.B. Discuss his plans.C. Explain his views.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AClassic Tuscany from t240Tuscany's towns, villages and terroirs have inspired generations of painters and poets, travel writers and winemakers.It's easy to spend a lot of money in Tuscany. A couple of nights at the Villa Cora or St Regis in Florence and some Michelin-star food, and a couple can eat their way through f1,000 in a weekend. But Tuscany is not huge and there are good trains and buses between towns. Outside the historic centres you'll find two- and three-star hotels that are very serviceable, and locals know how to eat very well indeed without being highly charged.Top tipState-run museums and archaeological sites are free on the first Sunday of the month. If you are on an art-heavy tour, pick up a Firenze Card; it costs f72 and covers the major museums, including the Uffizi and Accademia; you can jump queues and don't need a reservation.When to goAny time except high summer is good. Museums and galleries, as well as hotels and trains, see major demand in July and August. If your main interests are cultural, consider a winter holiday. It will be cool, but even in January and February snow is so rare in the hills as to be positively exciting.Do it yourselfFly from Gatwick to Florence from f91 return in October. The best route goes by train from Florence to Siena(1.5 hours, f8), Sicna to Empoli(1 hour,f6), Empoli to Pisa (30 mins, f5) and back to Florence (50 mins,f7.30).Book via .Plushotels (/enflorence) has rooms in Florence from f23 pernight. In Siena and Pisa you can get B&B for around f40 and in Empoli for around f30.21.What does the text suggest to save money according to Paragraph 2 A.Dining in some high-end Michelin-star restaurants.B. Spending a couple of nights at the Villa Cora or St Regis.C. Staying a bit far away from historic centers for the night.D. Avoiding public transportation service between towns.22.What can we lcarn about travelling in Tuscany A. Most museums are free of charge.B.There are more visitors in summer.C.A reservation is highly recommended.D. You need queue up to visit the museum.23.How much do you have to pay in total for the train rides if you follow the recommended route A.f26.3 B.f53 C.f91 D.f240B"It's alive,"I say, mostly to myself, but also to my sister, Kirsten, who stands behind me. My arms are wrapped around The Elephant, an olive tree believed to be more than 3,000 years old——one of the oldest in Puglia, Italy. I couldn't be happier. Kirsten puts her hand on my shoulder and I turn, wiping away tears, and laugh.This isn't the first time I've seen The Elephant up close. My sister, my mom and I came to Masseria Brancati, the small family farm that's home to this tree and hundreds of other olive trees,seven years ago. Kirsten and I have returned now, on my insistence, to learn the fate of the trees, which in the past few years have been threatened by a disease, Xylella fastidiosa.I became aware of the poor conditions of Puglia's olive trees in the summer of 2018; the news came at a hard time for our family. After we returned from our first visit, we were surprised to learn Mom had a stress fracture(应力性骨折) in her foot. Eventually, she was wheelchaired. Then in the fall of 2017, she was diagnosed with a rare discase called progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). LikcXylella fastidiosa, it's a killer that has no known cure.Now, the good news is that olive trees have hope. Certain varieties are lucky dogs, proving healthy even when exposed to Xylella fastidiosa. Scientists are grafting(嫁接)branches from these trees to there maining uninfected ones. The hope is that they can mix and prevent the further spread of death. Myfamily has hope, too. The U.S. National Institutes of Health recently provided a major fund to conduct research on PSPBefore Kirsten and I leave Masseria Brancati, we return to The Elephant to say goodbye. I reach up and gently touch The Elephant one last time."Please live,"I silently beg. All we can do is hope——if not for forever living, then at least for future generations who will be able to continue the traditions established in the past.24.Why did the author visit The Elephant seven years later A. To pray for her mother.B. To test a treatment on it.C.To check its health condition.D. To recall her old memories.25.What happened to Mom after the author's first visit to Puglia A.She had trouble walking.B. She gave up traveling abroad.C. She was nearly killed by PSP.D. She fell from her wheelchair.26.Why does the author call certain trees "lucky dogs" in paragraph 4 A. They are resistant to Xylella fastidiosa.B. They mix well with the grafted branches.C.They've been saved thanks to scientists' efforts.D.They've prevented further spread of tree death.27.What message does the author most want to give us A.We should carry on ancient traditions.B.We should protect plants in the right ways.C. We should have faith when life is down.D.We should stay with family when there is time.CWho doesn't enjoy a sweet, delicious almond (杏仁) But what isn't so sweet is the fact these flavorful nuts are often grown as a monoculture(单种栽培作物), which can be bad for our bees.Because monoculture means a single crop being grown in the same soil, which is also bad for the soil,pollinators(授粉昆虫)struggle to access the diverse range of plants they need to stay healthy.To help serve the needs of bees and increase sustainability, Jordans Cereals has teamed up with Project Apis m. on its Seeds for Bees project. Just as the Jordans Farm Partnership makes space on British oat(燕麦)farms for biodiversity, Seeds for Bees introduces biodiversity into Californian almond fields, promoting soil health and helping bees. Using cover crops and seed mixes that are specially formulated to bloom before the almond blossom does, they're able to provide a source of food for honeybees when natural food may be insufficient.Just like humans, bees react better to stressors when they've had a good feed. With better nutrition,they're more likely to avoid attacks from birds and other insects and stay healthier in the face of diseases. In short, healthier bees mean better pollination. And, the Seeds for Bees support doesn't end after the almond trees bloom. Instead, the project provides nutrition and habitat for native pollinators and other insets, including the Western Monarch butterfly, throughout the year.Why not take inspiration from Project Apis m. and Jordans and make use of your own outdoor space for the well-being of these pollinators Whether it's growing more plants or creating a small wildflower garden, there are so many simple things you can do —— and the bees will love you for it!28.What does Jordans Cereals do for bees A. It plants British oats.B. It grows cover crops.C. It develops a new variety of almond.D. It cuts down the number of almond trees.29.What does the underlined word"they"in the third paragraph refer to A.stressors B. monoculture plants C.bees D. cover crops30.What does the author suggest the readers do in the last paragraph A.Come closer to nature.B.Plant for pollinators at home.C. Donate their gardens to Project Apis m.D. Avoid picking wild flowers while outdoors.31.What is the best title for the text A.Bee Kind B.Busy Bees C.A Sweet Burden D. No More BloomsDWhat if video games, instead of being an obstacle to literacy, could actually help children improve their reading abilities Scientists have tested an action video game for children, which is aimed to enhance reading skills.Decoding letters into sound is a key point in learning to read but is not enough to master it. With this in mind, a video game was designed that combines action video games with mini games that train different executive(执行) functions, such as working memory, and cognitive (认知的) flexibility."The universe of this game is an alternative world in which the child, accompanied by his Raku, a flying creature, must carry out different missions to save planets and progress in the game,"points out DaphnéBavelier, a professor in the Psychology Section of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences.The idea is to reproduce the components of an action video game without violence, so that it is suitable for young children.The scientists then worked with 150 Italian schoolchildren aged 8 to 12, divided into two groups.The first one played the action video game developed by the team, and the second one played a game that teaches children how to code. Both games require attentional control and executive functions, but in different manners."We found a 7-fold improvement in attentional control in the children who played the action video game compared to the control group," says Daphné Bavelier. Even more remarkably,the research team observed a clear enhancement, not only in terms of reading speed, but also inaccuracy, whereas no improvement was noted for the control group.In addition, the action video game will be available entirely at home, remotely, as will the administration of reading and attention tests, in order to complement school lessons, rather than taking time out of school hours.32.Which scene may appear in the action video game A.The Raku saves the planet without violence.B. The child fights his way out at all costs.C. The Raku kills whatever stands in its way.D.The child rides the Raku to destroy the forest.33.How did the researchers carry out the study A.By presenting facts. B.By making comparisons.C. By analyzing cause and effect. D.By giving examples.34.Where is the text probably taken from A.A textbook. B.A science magazine.C.A travel brochure. D.A documentary.35. What can be the best title for the text A.Can Games Replace Schooling B. Where Can Children Play Games C.Why Should Children Play Games D. Could Video Games Improve Reading Skills 第二节(共5小题,每题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。Why Do Movie Theaters Serve Popcorn The savory smell. The crunchy bite. The buttery finish. Americans will recognize the smell and flavor of their favorite movies snack anywhere. Why is it that we feast our taste buds on these crisp kernels(玉米)while our eyes focus on the big screen 36_The main reason is the snack's price, convenience, and timing. Popcorn was cheap for sellers and for customers, and making it didn't require special equipment. 37_That is how popcorn got introduced to the silver screen.Popcorn does not refer to the popped kernel alone. 38 It was originally grown in Central America and became popular in the U.S. in the mid-pared with other snacks at the time,it was super easy to make, and it got easier in 1885 when the mobile steam-powered popcorn maker was invented. In the late 19th century a large number of independent popcorn suppliers became widely available. 39Since popcorn was cheap to make, it was also cheap to buy, which increased the popularity of this treat during the Great Depression. The depression increased consumer spending on cheaper luxury items such as popcorn and movies, and the two industries teamed up. 40 By the mid-1940s,however, movie theaters began to have their own concession stands (小卖部)in the lobby. The introduction of the popcorn-driven concession stand to movie theaters kept the movie theater industry running smoothly, and popcorn has been a basic movie-watching food ever since.A. Theaters would allow a popcorn salesman to sell right outside for a daily fee.B.They were like the great-great-grandfathers of food truck.C.The secret of popcorn's pleasant taste lies in the special material.D.Therefore, movie theaters attracted more and more customers.E.Popcorn also got popular at a time when theaters badly needed an economic increase.F.A few aspects made popcorn the typical movie snack.G. It's also the name for the specific type of corn that is used to make the snack.第三部分:英语知识运用完形填空(共15小题;每题1分,满分15分)There are plenty of things I miss about my childhood summers. What I do not miss is having to41 a mango with my sister. My sister and I were 42 one cheek each.Recently, I called Mum and asked her the 43 why we always had to share the one mango."They were too expensive,"she said. That 44 .A mango was a 45 when there were four mouths to feed. Perhaps I should see even my one cheek as a 46 , given that many in our country couldn't 47 more than one meal a day.I am 48 enough to be able to buy mangoes for myself now. And especially because they are so 49—I can keep the whole fruit to myself. Besides, My mango obsession(迷恋) has50 .I have one on my oats(麦片粥)for breakfast and 51 it in a salad for lunch.Sadly, I do have to cut the fruit myself now. Standing in my kitchen, I don't even 52 with a plate. I 53 into the fruit, still scoring each check like Mum did, and eat it right off the cutting board.It's a simple pleasure but eating whole mangoes is one of my greatest adult 54. And this holiday season, when I go back to my childhood home, I'm bringing a basket of mangoes. 55for one each.41.A.pick B.seek C.share D.weigh42.A.allowed B.owed C. called D.shown43.A.chance B.occasion C.purpose D.reason44.A.does harm B. makes sense C.attracts interest D. causes trouble45.A.necessity B.luxury C.solution D.reward46.A.gift B.guide C.challenge D.success47.A.waste B.notice C.afford D.skip48.A.strong B. free C.greedy D.lucky49.A.ripe B.fresh C.soft D.cheap50.A.diversified B.turned C.weakened D.disappeared51.A.dry B.change C.serve D.clean52.A. play B.bother C.associate D.work53.A.cut B.look C.bite D.check54.A.adventures B.expenses C.enjoyments D.achievements55.A.Grateful B.Thirsty C.Helpful D. Enough第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共55分)第一节语法填空(共10小题;每题1.5分,满分15分)When it comes to the city of Hangzhou, you might think of the West Lake 56 the first place as its landmark. However, right beside the West Lake lies another 57(attract) ecological spot.Xixi National Wetland Park, 58 (situate) in western Hangzhou and about 5 km from the West Lake, is a rare urban wetland. The entire park 59(cover)an area of about 11.5 square kilometers, 70%.of ,60 , is.water area. Six rivers, pass through the park, while .countless, 61 (stream) cross the scene.It is now the first and only national wetland park in China combining urban life, farming and culture.Nurtured(滋养) by Xixi Town built more than 1,100 years ago, Xixi Wetland has become a center of fishing, bamboo and tea culture. Thanks to the 62 (wise) and efforts of traditional craftsmen(手艺人) living in the town, the wetland has 63 bunch of intangible cultural heritage(非物质文化遗产) items.In the park, a craftswoman who 64 (be) devoted to making bamboo baskets for over 40years is surrounded by visitors. They are cager 65 (acquire) the basic skills of basket making.第二节:写作(满分15分)你校将举行How to Stay Motivated in English Learning为主题的英征文比赛,请你写一篇征文。内容包括:1.具体措施;2.提出倡议。注意:写作词数应为80左右;第三节:写作(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,使之构成一个完整的短文。"Snow!" James begged, looking up at the cloudless, winter sky."All I need is a tiny,little snowstorm…"Zeke, James' brother, looked out the window beside him."You know,"Zeke said,"you could study for your spelling test instead of wishing for a snowstorm. Just an idea.”"Quiet, you," James said. He crossed his fingers more tightly and repeated,"Snow.."That night, James picked at his carrots for 45 minutes, ate his ice cream so slowly it melted, played ping-pong by himself for more than an hour, and spent the rest of the evening wishing for snow. He didn't open his spelling book even once.When James opened his blinds(百叶窗帘) the next morning, he nearly fell over backward. The lawn(草坪) was blanketed with snow.The trees and the cars were coated in snow, perfect, white snow! By the time James ran downstairs,his dad was already digging a path to the driveway, and the radio was announcing school closings.James listened carefully until he heard his school's name."I did it!" he shouted, jumping into the air."I wished for snow, and it snowed! I made it snow!"Zeke rolled his eyes and took a bite of sausage."You didn't make it snow. Snow is caused by numerous factors,including….""Come on!" James interrupted."Did I or did I not wish for snow ""You did,"Zeke admitted."And did it snow ""Well, yes, but…""But nothing," James said. He was already pulling on his boots. It's play time! And play he did.Hard. He made an army of snow ducks. He built what he assumed was the world's largest snowman. He won the greatest snowball fight Deer field Lane had ever seen. Then he played solo ping-pong again.Then he played his video game some more. He didn't open his spelling book even once."You do know that Ms. Looking bill will give you that spelling test tomorrow,right "Zeke asked."No,"James said."I wished for more snow."注意:1、续写词数应为150左右;2、请按如下格式作答。The next morning, James sprung from his bed and opened his blinds.In that day's spelling test, James' paper was marked from top to bottom with red X s 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览