资源简介 2024届江西省南昌市高三下学期第三次模拟测试英 语第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,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。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:How much is the shirt A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C。1. Why does the man recommend a. purely English dictionary A. For easy approach. B. For precise definitions. C. For language environment.2. What does the man mean in the end A. Ganzhou is cool in spring.B. People in Nanchang is friendly.C. Nanchang is hotter than Ganzhou.3. What are the speakers doing A. Welcoming some guests. B. Buying several chairs. C. Arranging a meeting.4. What does the man want to do now A. Lose weight. B. Go to bed. C. Order food.5. What does the man advise the woman to do A. Stop wasting her life. B. Follow her inner choice. C. Enjoy the fun of debate.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,共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。听每段对话或独白前,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. Where does the conversation probably take place A. On the plane. B. At the boarding gate. C. At the ticket counter.7. What is needed for changing a ticket A. Additional charges. B. Trade records. C. Agreement letter.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why does the man add some meat to his salad A. He isn’t fond of tofu. B. He can’t get full. C. He doesn’t like greens.9. What does the man prefer for his salad A. More salt. B. Various fruits. C. Less dressing.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10. What does the woman think of the app A. Excellent. B. Effective. C. Dynamic.11. How many total downloads did the app have last month A. 250,000. B. 500,000. C. 1,000,000.12. What is the user distribution A. More male. B. More female. C. Half male and half female.13. How will the man raise the user amount A. By simplifying the website.B. By doing more advertising.C. By upgrading the products.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Why does the woman make the phone call A. To call off an order.B. To complain about an order.C. To change information of an order.15. What is the problem with the woman’s order A. Mistaken address. B. Poor quality. C. Wrong color.16. What does the man say about the email service A. It’s being restored. B. It is suspended. C. It takes longer.17. How does man solve the problem A. By returning the item. B. By giving a gift card. C. By resending a purchase.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What does the speaker mainly talk about A. Advertising benefits. B. Consumer habits. C. Unnecessary spend.19. Why are related items recommended A. For more purchase. B. For better service. C. For higher price.20. What can help monitor spending habits A. Physical cash. B. Credit card. C. Digital wallet.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AThe Best New Dolly Parton AttractionsDolly Parton’s theme park is expanding with the opening of a new star-rating resort in the grand Great Smoky Mountains, alongside a string of other developments. Here are her latest hits.1. Dollywood adds new attractionsThe new star of Dolly’s theme park is Big Bear Mountain, the longest roller-coaster-at Dollywood, which takes two minutes to move around nearly 4,000ft of track. If this isn’t your taste, head to the freshly released Dolly Parton Experience, a practical exhibition describing Dolly’s rags-to-riches story.2. Her tour bus offers a superstar sleepoverWith the Dolly’s customized tour bus now in retirement at Dollywood’s Dream More Resort, fans can peek inside the singer’s maximalist wardrobe (衣橱) before sleeping in her luxurious bed. The Tour Bus Experience also offers a big meal with wine, as well as the option to book a cruise (游轮) around the mountainous landscape in a custom Jeep.3. Moonshine gets hipMoonshine, an eye-wateringly strong whisky, was once the first choice for Prohibition-era bootleggers. Today, Dolly’s niece, Danielle Parton, is part of a growing movement to update the drink’s secret image with the opening of her Tennessee micro-distillery (酿酒厂), Shine Girl. Take a tour before sitting down at the bar, where red-velvet-flavored cocktails are occasionally shaken by Danielle herself.21. Where can visitors learn about the life-story of a celebrity A. Shine Girl. B. Big Bear Mountain.C. Dream More Resort. D. Dolly Parton Experience.22. What services can visitors enjoy in the tour bus A. Bus sightseeing. B. Clothes fitting.C. Overnight staying. D. Cruise for hiring.23. Who might be attracted by these latest hits A. An admirer of Dolly. B. An enthusiast of wine.C. A goer of concerts. D. A fan of adventure.BGrammy (格莱美) Awards don’t only go to the people who produce and perform songs. This year it went to Annie Ray, a music teacher at a High School in Virginia, for her efforts to make music accessible to all students, particularly those with disabilities. However, in the award ceremony, she gave the credits to her students.Inspired mostly by the diversity of the Annandale community including over 60 countries, Ray created an orchestra for students with severe intellectual and developmental disabilities. The orchestra is about much more than just making music. Ray says the program gives students a chance to develop their collaboration skills, make mistakes and learn the art of refining something. And they teach her a lot in return — more than she could ever teach them.She says her students completely changed her educational philosophy and approach of what it truly means to meet a student where they’re at and apply that elsewhere. “I believe they have a truly powerful message to share with everyone, and especially with how we look at approaching music education and what that looks like.” she added.Ray says the success was especially meaningful because not many people understand what exactly music educators do in the classroom or how much their work matters. While her administration is supportive, another challenge is that her school “desperately” needs new instruments. Ray says she will use some of her grant (拨款) money to buy more.Ray plans to put some of the money towards an ongoing scholarship for students who want to pursue music when they graduate. She knows of several who want to go into music education themselves, which she finds especially rewarding.“It is a hard profession, but it’s one that is truly, deeply personal and satisfying,” Ray said. “And there’s nothing else like it.”24. Why did Ray win Grammy award A. Pioneering teaching philosophy. B. Great musical talent.C. Outstanding education contribution. D. Extraordinary personal style.25. What can Ray’s students gain from the orchestra at present A. Avoiding mistakes. B. Winning scholarships.C. Becoming cooperative. D. Developing intelligence.26. What is the orchestra starving for A. New instruments. B. Support from school.C. Students’ participation. D. Sponsorship from government.27. Which of the following is gratifying to Ray A. More students majoring in music. B. More students into teaching music.C. More awards for music educators. D. More parents joining the orchestra.CThe goal of this book is to introduce some of the cognitive (认知的) prejudices we have—and how misunderstandings can cloud our judgment and affect the people around us. This book also guides us on how to do our best to correct these thinking traps. Here are some examples.The first one is that we tend to be overconfident in our abilities without enough evidence. This can lead us, for example, to mess up career-changing presentations because of lacking preparation, or greatly underestimate the time we may spend completing the projects.We can correct this propensity by trying it out ourselves. This will quickly put any feelings of overconfidence to rest or fight this trend by over-preparing and considering potential problems in advance. For example, if we’re decorating our homes and have no idea how long it will take, talk to friends who went through a recent case or consult with a few experts to understand the time the project costs and what problems may arise.Another, which can be dangerous, is that we are likely to focus a lot more of our attention on negative events than positive ones. It explains why a friend’s unenthusiastic review of a well-known movie might lead us to watch something else. This tendency can hold us back from making a decision about something, say a big purchase like a house, out of fear there was once a negative event associated with an otherwise good choice.There are several suggestions here. Initially, when making a choice, stress the positive aspects of our options. Sellers use this approach all the time. For example, instead of saying the beef contains 11% fat, they label it is as 89% lean (纯瘦肉的). These are both true and accurate descriptions of the same product but describing it from the opposite of it can make it a more attractive choice for buyers concerned with fat intake.28. What is the book aimed at A. Teaching social skills. B. Changing thinking mode.C. Solving physical problems. D. Promoting reflective learning.29. What does the underlined word “propensity” mean in paragraph 2 A. Tradition B. Over-preparationC. Collection D. Tendency30. What is the harm of prejudice according to paragraph 4 A. Buying useless things. B. Messing up presentations.C. Missing big opportunities. D. Avoiding making decisions.31. What will be talked about in the following paragraph A. Analyzing reasons. B. Giving examples.C. Adding suggestions. D. Making contrasts.DThink what the places you go to for nature was like in your parents’ or grandparents’ time. In many cases, the natural places of today are more developed or surrounded by more development, than they were decades ago. But to you, they still feel like nature.That’s what psychology professor Peter Kahn calls “environmental generational amnesia (失忆症)”. What each generation comes to think of as “nature” is relative, based on what they’re exposed to.In early research, Kahn studied children’s concepts of the environment in Houston, one of the largest and most polluted cities in the country. He found that, when children were asked about air pollution, most could explain it and point out other cities that were polluted — but not their own. “Each generation tends to see that degraded condition as the nondegraded condition, as the common experience,” Kahn wrote.Interacting with nature makes a difference in how people view and move in the world, Kahn said. He turned to a preschool in Seattle and observed children developing skills in nature there. “The skills are not given,” Kahn said. “We have an entire generation that spends so much time in front of screens that, when they do go out into nature, they don’t know how to interact with it, or handle themselves.”Meaningful interactions with nature not only can teach, but also help people revive, reflect and recognize the importance of the outdoors. Developing a “nature language” — meeting the environment in ways large and small that result in positive feelings — can begin to overturn environmental generational amnesia.Here in Seattle, the city’s largest park can serve as a laboratory for how people interact with nature. “A park of that size allows for interactions with nature that are almost impossible to have in the city. It’s not enough, but it’s better than not having it.” Kahn said. “A bigger park is better than a smaller park, and a smaller park is better than no park. You can’t take nature for granted anywhere.”32. What can we learn from the first two paragraphs A. Deforestation goes better. B. Nature disappears quickly.C. The concept of nature changes. D. Environmental amnesia worsened.33. What do children in Houston think of their environment A. Comfortable. B. Sustainable. C. Accessible. D. Acceptable.34. From the text, meaningful interactions with nature may ________.A. offer positive feelings B. improve people’s memoryC. make surroundings greener D. develop cities’ economy35. What can we learn from Khan’s words in the last sentence A. Seattle’s parks aren’t natural. B. Seattle’s nature is well-preserved.C. More parks should be encouraged. D. People can enjoy nature in the laboratory.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。As I was standing in a long line to get into the grocery store waiting to buy fruits and vegetables, I realized I could turn my backyard into a garden. 36__________ Here are several expert tips to help you break ground on your garden.Before you start your work, think about the space you’re changing. Is your space a yard A rooftop How much sunlight does it get Watch out for the temperature and find out which plants adapt well in your region. 37__________Set the stage with healthy soil. It’s full of billions of bacteria and helps plant roots grow. Then consider the structure of the soil. Different plants require different soil. 38__________ Tomatoes want more clay for keeping water.39__________ The decision depends on your preferences, space, what you’re growing and your budget. Stay away from containers that have been used for poisonous materials. They can bring chemicals into the soil as they break down from sunlight.Should I plant seeds or transplants In general, a seed is like a baby. It needs tons of care, but not everyone knows how to get it to survive. Transplants are for starters. 40__________ They still need your love but they’re not going to fall down and kill themselves.With a little planning, I was able to watch three adorable baby trees take root in my yard. One of them recently had its first fruit — sweet little peaches. The yard has totally transformed too.A. It used to be a junkyard.B. Just create a vision based on your location.C. You can start a garden in pots or containers.D. You can buy your garden soil at a hardware (五金) store.E. It enables me to grow my own food and save waiting time.F. Carrots want sandier soil, so their roots can more easily grow.G. They are plants that are a few inches high grown in small pots.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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Chris, a 21-year-old young man from Maitland, Florida, completed an Ironman triathlon (铁人三项). An Ironman 41 a 112 mile cycle, a 2.4-mile swim and a 26.2-mile run. While this is an amazing 42 for any human being, it is especially 43 for Chris Nikic who has Down Syndrome. 44 , Chris Nikic did the impossible!His 45 to this amazing and inspiring accomplishment has been anything but 46 . Chris had open-heart surgery when he was just five months old. He needed a 47 when he was three and did not even walk on his own until he was four years old. Throughout his childhood, he and his parents were told that he could not do many things that other kids could do. For years they got 48 to and accepted these limits.Until in 2017, he sets his 49 on competing in triathlons. His training starts with one pushup as well as an amazing commitment he 50 with his dad to get 1% better each day. 51 , Chris trained four to eight hours each day for a whole year to prepare for the 52 .Chris’s amazing perseverance (毅力) is an example for not only children with Down Syndrome and other special 53 but to all kids around the world. Chris is now trying to 54 as many people as he can with his story which he is 55 through public speaking, presentations, and a book he is working with his father.41. A. stands for B. takes over C. consists of D. calls on42. A. enjoyment B. achievement C. development D. improvement43. A. strange B. unique C. advanced D. private44. A. Preciously B. Necessarily C. Temporarily D. Apparently45. A. solution B. response C. road D. secret46. A. easy B. difficult C. interesting D. complicated47. A. speaker B. sticker C. jumper D. walker48. A. accustomed B. rooted C. lost D. engaged49. A. luck B. sights C. standards D. pleasure50. A. made B. included C. met D. demonstrated51. A. Occasionally B. Suddenly C. Eventually D. Casually52. A. memory B. experience C. story D. competition53. A. skills B. disabilities C. movements D. features54. A. promote B. inquire C. inspire D. provide55. A. sharing B. talking C. writing D. posting第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。In Nanchang, an opera professor turns classroom into performance stages. An optional college course named “Appreciation of the Jiangxi Opera” 56__________ (teach) in a packed house recently at Nanchang University due to the professor’s 57__________ (innovate) way of teaching.Waving water sleeves, and spinning folding fans while wearing traditional makeup and costumes, Chen Li, the 58__________ (instruct) of this course, displays the charm of Jiangxi Opera in front of the students. They recorded the performances and posted the video clips of the class on social media platforms, 59__________ (receive) millions of views and likes from netizens.Professor Chen is also 60__________ inheritor (继承人) of Jiangxi opera, one of the national intangible cultural heritages. The course she teaches has been open for many years, mainly introducing the history, tunes and performance characteristics of Jiangxi Opera. 61__________remains unknown to all is that this course, which is full of people now, was originally rarely attended.Chen devotes more attention to her students’ interactive experience 62__________ (engage) students’ interest. “I invite my students to experience the whole process of the performance by 63__________ (they) and then they appreciate it gradually.” Chen added.Although 64__________ (face) with the unexpected fame, Chen was satisfied but also realized that a greater responsibility now rested 65__________ her shoulders.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校英文报在举办征文比赛。清你根据下面两张漫画,以“A Different Angle”为题写一篇短文进行投稿。内容包括:1. 漫画内容;2. 你的看法。注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 短文的题目已给出。A Different Angle____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Javon was the shortest kid in the class. He’d had to ask to get his gym locker changed so that he didn’t have to strain (拉紧) so much to reach it. But he didn’t care about his height Either he would grow or he wouldn’t — there was nothing he could do about it, so why let it bother him That was Javon’s attitude about most things. He didn’t like to get all worked up about stuff, especially stuff he had no control over.The one exception was school work. Javon had worked hard. He was one of the top kids in the class. He was still the shortest, but now he also got called one of the smartest.For Javon, math used to be easy. He figured that since he had ten fingers, he could do most of it. However, when Mr. T started a new unit and threw letters into his math problem, Javon could not wrap his mind around using these letters. Although Mr. T explained over and over again, he still didn’t understand. Soon the day when the class had to take the chapter test arrived. The test was brutal (残酷的).Hard as Javon tried, he hadn’t finished all of the problems: The day came when the class finally got their papers back. D. 64%. Written in red ink on the corner of Javon’s paper. The worst grade he had ever got. In the seat next to him, Tyler got a red 72% on Tyler’s paper. Javon was surprised that Tyler, who is dyslexic (阅读障碍), got a higher grade than him.“How did you get such a grade ” asked Javon. “I get extra time on tests. Because of my ——” Tyler said. “You got extra time ” Javon cried out.At this point, Mr. T appeared at the corner. Javon walked up to him and said, “Mr. T, why Tyler could get extra time for this test Plenty of people didn’t finish, including me. It’s unfair!”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。Paragraph 1: Mr. T was astonished, and then started to explain. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2: “You asked for a different locker in the gym.” said Mr. T. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2024届江西省南昌市高三下学期第三次模拟测试英语听力材料、参考答案及评分意见听力材料Text 1W: Hey, Peter. What kind of dictionary should I choose M: I think that you’ve reached the point where a purely English dictionary is better. ① Being able to look up definitions in English will really help you comprehend the meaning of words.Text 2W: Is Ganzhou always so warm in spring M: No. But we had a very hot summer! What’s the weather like in Nanchang.W: It’s a bit cooler than Ganzhou. ② But the people are no less warm-hearted!Text 3W: ③ Josh, how many people will be at the meeting M: We’ll have 17 people, but a few more may show up.W: ③ Okay, we use the U-shape setup. And get 20 chairs in case more people come.Text 4M: I’m starving. ④ Do you want to order delivery W: Right now But, it’s almost bedtime. That’s not healthy.M: ④ I know, but I really want a midnight snack.W: Didn’t you say that you want to lose weight yesterday Text 5W: Honey, I can’t decd which skit to wear tonight. The red skit is pretty, but the black one is more my style.M: You’ve been debating for three hours.W: I’m not sure, and I can’t help thinking “What if this What if that ”.M: ⑤ Life is too short to spend all our time worrying about what-ifs. And we miss out on opportunities when we hesitate for so long.Text 6W: ⑥ Hi, I know I’m late, but can I still board the flight M: ⑥ I’m sorry ma’am, we closed the boarding gate 5 minutes ago.W: When I checked in, they told me I had enough time!M: I’m sorry ma’am. I don’t make the rules.W: I can’t believe I missed my flight!M: Don’t worry. You can catch the next flight. It takes off in 3 hours.W: Can I change my ticket at the front counter M: ⑦ Yes, they can help you, but there will be a change fee.Text 7W: Ben, you’ll love this place. It’s the best salad bar in town.M: Everything looks really fresh. Do you build your own salad W: Yes. First, start with some greens. Next, throw in some fruit. I always go for tomatoes.M: OK. ⑧ This looks good, but will it be enough food Salad usually doesn’t fill me up.W: ⑧ Don’t worry! Next, we add some protein. There’s grilled chicken, beef or tofu.M: ⑧ Ah, nice. That’s the good stuff. I think I’ll get all three!W: When you’re done, add some salad dressing.M: Yeah, but I think I’ll have a bit of oil. ⑨ And I usually go light on the dressing.Text 8M: Thanks for meeting with me today, Lonny.W: My pleasure, Robert. I’m excited to hear about how your app has been performing.M: Well, then I think you’ll be happy to know that we’re now a top 10 social app.W: ⑩ Awesome! How many total downloads have you had so far M: So far, 1 million. But we had a quarter of the total amount in just the last month alone.W: That’s outstanding! What’s your user distribution like M: It’s 55% male and 45% female. So it isn’t 50/50, but it’s pretty even.W: Not bad. What’s your next goal And how will you realize that goal M: We hope we can increase our total downloads into the tens of millions till the end of this year. We want to increase input in advertisement, cut down the discount, increase the content of the website service and so on, which can help raise the user amount.W: Wow, that’s a big plan!Text 9M: Hi, this is Alex from Alibaba speaking. How may I help you W: I’m calling to complain about an online order. I bought black headphones, but received them a week after the expected arrival date in the wrong color!M: I’m very sorry to hear that, ma’am. Please bear with me as I look up your file. May I have your name and order number W: It’s Becky Smith, TK0234. I also emailed customer service earlier and they were completely unresponsive.M: My deepest apologies. It’s our busiest season so emails can take longer. Calls are usually quicker.W: Well, it’s really depressing.M: I understood. So, it seems the item was out of stock. I’m sorry. You should have been informed.W: I’ll say!M: We’ll give you a $25 store credit.W: Great. Thanks for your help.M: No problem. Thanks for your patience. We apologize for the inconvenience.Text 10M: Do you always buy things you don’t really need And why First, when we buy something new, it causes us to buy more things to go with our new item. For example, if we buy a new sofa, this may cause us to buy a matching coffee table. Whenever I shop online, the site always suggests related items. As a result, we end up buying thing we previously didn’t think we needed in order to feel happy or satisfied.Another reason is advertising. Take cell phones for example. You can buy a phone for 1000 yuan that will do everything you need, but all my friends and I constantly pay five times amount for a new phone. It’s partly because these constant ads plant messages in our brains, convincing us that certain things are cool and must-have items.Finally, we tend to overspend is because we use credit cards and digital wallets. These are convenient methods of payment, but they make it challenging to monitor our spending habits. Handing over physical cash can make the cost of a purchase more obvious and lead people to think twice before spending.参考答案听力序号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 B B C C A B A B C A序号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 A A B B C C B C A A阅读理解序号 A篇 B篇 C篇 D篇 七选五答案 DCA CCAB BDCC CDAC EBFCG完型填空序号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 C B B D C A D A B A序号 51 52 53 54 55答案 C D B C A语法填空序号 56 57 58 59 60答案 has been taught innovative instructor receiving an序号 61 62 63 64 65答案 What To engage themselves Faced on写作应用文A Different AngleIn this picture, a snake’s friend made a sock for her, but she thought it useless as she didn’t have legs. However, the snake put the sock on her body and she got a new shirt.Sometimes, looking at a question from a different angle can make a difference. Let’s take the word “stressed” for example. If you look at this word in reverse, you’ll get “desserts”!For me, a different angle is like another mode of thinking, broadening your horizons. Meanwhile, it also means a brand new lifestyle, which enables you to enjoy various experiences. Finally, it represents a life attitude, with which you can challenge any problem in your life.(116 words)读后续写One possible version:Mr. T was astonished, and then started to explain. Sometimes students needed different things. And as an educator it’s his job to give students what they needed. People were well informed of Tyler’s condition. So even if there were numbers in math test, there were also instructions that told what to do and word problems. “But many people didn’t finish the test”, Javon complained, a sense of frustration still burning in his heart. But Mr. T insisted that sometimes it’s not about finishing or not finishing the test. When students needed help, what he could do was to make sure to meet their need. Mr. T then asked him, “Did you need some help that others don’t need ” Javon hesitated and kept silent. (114 words)“You asked for a different locker in the gym,” said Mr. T. “Well,” Javon replied after a moment of silence. “That makes sense. But I still, didn’t pass the test.” Javon said in depression. When Mr. T asked him with a smile about the material in that unit, Javon hesitated and then admitted that it was really confusing and he didn’t understand the letters at all. Then Mr. T told Javon seriously that he should have come to ask for help because he’d noticed that Javon put a lot of pressure on himself to always try his best. And Javon had to remember, asking for help was part of trying his best! Javon realized what Mr. T meant and that the needs of different people should be respected. 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