资源简介 宝安区 2024-2025 学年第一学期调研测试卷高三 英语2024.10注意事项:1.答题前,请将姓名等信息用黑色字迹的签字笔填写在答题卡指定的位置上,并正确粘贴条形码。2.作答选择题时,选出每题答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目答案标号的信息点框涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案。作答非选择题时,用黑色字迹的签字笔把答案写在答题卡指定区域内,写在本试卷或草稿纸上,其答案一律无效。3.本试卷共 10 页,卷面满分 120 分,按高考计算方式折算成 130 分计入总分。考试时间 120 分钟。4.考试结束后,请将答题卡交回。第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)第一节 阅读理解(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 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AAlaska Railroad#19 of 270 things to do in Anchorage, Alaska Scenic RailroadsAboutCompleted in 1923, the widely-known AlaskaRailroad connects many of Alaska’s most populardestinations: Anchorage, Talkeetna, Denali NationalPark, Fairbanks, Girdwood, Seward, Whittier and theSpencer Glacier Whistle Stop. Daily summerdepartures and our knowledgeable Alaskan staff makeit easy to plan everything from day trips to multi-dayAlaska vacations including explorations and accommodations. Read more ﹀ Aug 2024 Couples Aug 2024 FamilyWe took Denali Star from Anchorage to My family of four rode the Glacier DiscoveryFairbanks and back. The seats were comfortable Train from Portage to Grandview and back.enough with plenty of legroom. We enjoyed This was just under 4 hours and a perfectusing the open back platform to spot amount of time for us to relax & see somewildlife. The taste of the food was very plain beautiful nature and glaciers. Parking and there needed to be a few more options for check in at Portage station were easy. Thethe dinner service. The bread pudding on the train was good & clean, snacks were of greatbreakfast menu was the best thing served all variety for a train, and crew was friendly. Weday. had a fantastic afternoon! Aug 2024 Singles Aug 2024 FamilyGreat views from train. The view was amazing. We travelled with ourTrain was very uncomfortable. No charging 10 year old. It was 8:50 pm and dinner wasports for phones & pads! It poured out the still unavailable. There were no food optionsentire time in Seward. Bad luck. I am for children. My child has food restrictions,disabled and had to stand because people but the conductor Vern was so rude that thethat weren’t disabled took the disability seat. whole car was shocked with his behaviortoward a 10-year-old child.21. What does the Alaska Railroad connect A. Scenic train ride experiences. B. Knowledgeable Alaskan staff.C. Popular destinations in Alaska. D. Daily summer departures.22. What made David A unhappy with the trip A. Narrow and unclean seats. B. Bad weather.C. No facilities for the disabled. D. Impolite staff.23. What did ChrisK20 and Tien N have in common A. They thought highly of the train trip. B. They complained about the food.C. They were only satisfied with the view. D. They travelled with their children.BThere is an embroidered (刺绣的) saying that has hung on the wall in my parents’ house,declaring “I hope my children look back on today and see a parent who had time to play. Therewill be years for cleaning and cooking, but children grow up when we’re not looking.”The saying made me uneasy as a parent, particularly during the year I turned 38 with myown three daughters, since I could be both aware of the future when my children will leave and yet unable to appreciate every single moment.Parents admit that they are not always looking. Yet the mother in the embroidery is fullypresent with her children. She has left the housework at home and come out here to be withher three children, who are throwing red and gold leaves at her, like the photo my father tookfor us on a weekend outing. All of us are laughing heartily.My mother said she sewed the embroidery because she embraced the philosophy andspent time playing with her children. Yet I remember my mother driving me to the mall, themovies, the friends’ houses but I struggle to remember her playing with me. I once took myyoung children to the library storytimes, to the children’s museum and I dutifully followedthem around. However, they recall none of it. All those years I invested in making my childrenfeel loved and none of the memories have stayed with them.Then there are years for cleaning and cooking, and I do not always have time to play.Cleaning and cooking is part of being a parent, part of caretaking, part of how I show love. Iremember my mother cleaning and cooking. When I think of all the meals she made for usand our clothes she washed, I know that’s a mother’s love language.I suppose that is why the embroidery exists. The embroidered saying is a mother’s lovefor her children, which is always looking.24. Why did the saying on the wall disturb the author A. She was reminded of her childhood. B. Her children were ready to leave her.C. She wasn’t always with her children. D. Her mother wasn’t satisfied with her.25. What is the fourth paragraph mainly about A. Her regrets about her life. B. The time wasted on the children.C. Her mother’s false memory. D. A mother’s unremembered devotion.26. How does the author view cleaning and cooking as a mother A. Necessary tasks that she wishes she could avoid.B. Burdens that take away from time with her children.C. A way to express her love and care for her family.D. A source of happy memories from her childhood.27. Which of the following is the best title of this text A. She Is Always Looking B. An Inspiring SayingC. We Are Playing Together D. An Unforgettable OutingCIf you were like the 847 U.S. consumers surveyed in a University of MassachusettsAmherst study, you’d prefer glass and believe it was the most sustainable choice. And you allwould be mistaken.“Glass was the most sought-after and most highly valued packaging type,” saysNomzamo Dlamini, lead author of the paper and a Ph.D. scholar in food science. “However,it turns out that glass is among the least sustainable.”Consumers ranked packaging choices from most to least sustainable as follows: glass,carton (纸板 ), canned, and plastic. But in the case of single-serve orange juice, the mostsustainable choice is actually a carton, followed by plastic, then canned, and finally, glass,despite that food packaging sustainability can vary depending on other factors like containerand weight.Lifecycle assessments by experts indicate that producing and recycling glass requiressignificantly more energy compared to plastic, which not only has lower production and end-of-life impacts but is also lighter, reducing transportation energy. Additionally, the steamaseptic sealing (无菌密封) process for plastic containers is more energy-efficient comparedto the retort (蒸馏) system used for glass.Using a questionnaire that models real-life situations where consumers evaluate variousoptions and make trade-offs, Dlamini aimed to figure out what consumers believe and preferabout packaging choices.Dlamini points out a mismatch: while many consumers intend to purchase sustainablepackaging, in the end the top motivating factor was price—particularly the lowest price—followed by packaging type, product claim and packaging claim. So, the ideal orange juiceoption for consumers, based on the survey, is priced at $1.10 per 12 oz, packaged in glass,locally produced and labelled as 100% recyclable.The message to the food industry is that consumers are motivated to choose sustainablepackaging, as long as the price is right. “These options should be distinctly marked asenvironmentally friendly, effective and affordable to increase consumers’ motivation andadoption of sustainable packaging for food and drinks,” the paper states.28. What was believed to be the least sustainable packaging option by US consumers A. Canned. B. Glass. C. Plastic. D. Carton.29. What is a feature of plastic according to Paragraph 4 A. It is cheap to produce. B. It allows light to pass through.C. It takes less energy to recycle. D. It is more flexible to be packed.30. According to Paragraph 6, there is a disagreement between _______.A. packaging claim and scientific facts.B. high price and unsatisfactory quality.C. product claim and their practical performance.D. consumers’ intentions and their actual behavior.31. What does Dlamini suggest the food industry do in the last paragraph A. Price smartly and promote widely.B. Label clearly and price reasonably.C. Package securely and deliver quickly.D. Research effectively and invest wisely.D“Holiday” or “vacation,” “my friend’s cat” or “the cat of my friend” — in our language,there are different ways of expressing the same things and concepts. But can these choicesaffect our inclination to cooperate with certain individuals A research team led by TheresaMatzinger from the University of Vienna investigated this and found that people are morelikely to team up with those who use similar linguistic (语言的) expressions in a conversation.In an experiment, 100 English-speaking study participants each described pictures fortwo conversation partners. The pictures showed situations that the participants could describeusing two different grammatical constructions that meant the same thing, such as “John givesMary the book” or “John gives the book to Mary.” Next, the participants’ roles were switchedand they received picture descriptions of their partners. Finally, when they had to decide whomthey wanted to cooperate with for a subsequent game, most participants chose people whospoke similarly and used the same grammatical construction.In a follow-up experiment with the same participants, researchers tried to get a bettersense of this phenomenon. They questioned whether it was due to recognizing similar speakersas part of their social group, which enhanced cooperation, or because similar speech indicateda willingness to adjust one’s behavior to fit with others. This time, participants had to namepictures using the grammatical construction that sounded less natural to them. When choosingcooperation partners afterward, they favored those who matched their natural language useover those who resembled (相似) the language they used in the experiment. This suggests thata sense of belonging to the same social group, based on natural linguistic expression, is themore decisive factor in choosing cooperation partners.“Our study shows that even small linguistic differences can affect the way we recognizeand respond to others,” Matzinger summarizes. The researchers hope to use the results tobetter understand how cooperative decisions are made within linguistically diverse groups andhelp reduce prejudices against people who speak differently.32. What does the underlined word “inclination” in Paragraph 1 mean A. technique B. preferenceC. performance D. responsibility33. What can be learned about the first experiment A. It allows the use of multiple languages.B. It provides pictures with open interpretations.C. It evaluates participants on their grammar use.D. It involves taking turns with picture descriptions.34. What does similar language use indicate concerning partners A. A friendly character. B. A cooperative attitude.C. A common social identity. D. A high level of adaptability.35. Where can the findings of the study be applied to A. Public speeches on TV. B. Cross-cultural team building.C. Standardized academic exams. D. Human-computer conversations.第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 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。Olympic medals are among the most respected honors in the sporting world, symbolizingnot only athletic victory, but also the rich history, fine craftsmanship, and longstandingtraditions of the Games. 36 Are they made entirely of gold, silver, and bronze And what makes the Paris 2024 Olympic medals special Originally, Olympic winners in 776 BCE were honored with olive wreaths (橄榄花环)rather than medals. The concept of medals as we know them today first emerged at the 1896Athens Games. However, solid gold medals were no longer awarded after 1912. 37 Asa result, the International Olympic Committee later updated the regulations regarding medalcomposition and design.Modern gold medals are primarily composed of 92.5% silver with a six-gram gold platingfor appearance. 38 They contain at least 92.5% pure silver, and bronze medalsconsist of 95% copper and 5% zinc (锌 ). This mixture ensures the medals’ longevity andmakes them cheaper. An Olympic gold medal may be worth over 500, but its value to athletesgoes beyond its financial worth.39 For instance, the 2012 London Olympics medals featured the River Thamesand London skyline. Rio 2016 focused on sustainability by using leftover mirrors and X-rayplates. Tokyo 2020 medals, made from recycled electronics, emphasized technologicalinnovation.For the Paris 2024 Olympics, the medals are particularly distinctive. Each features ahexagon (六边形) with the Paris 2024 logo on one side and Nike, the Greek goddess of victory,in front of the Eiffel Tower on the other. 40 As Thierry Reboul, creative director ofParis 2024, stated, “These medals offer athletes a physical piece of Paris to take home.”A. Pure gold is soft and easily damaged.B. When were these medals first introduced C. Who is responsible for designing the medals D. Silver medals, by contrast, live up to their names.E. With these symbols, they honor the history of the Olympics.F. Unique to this year, the medals use metal from the Eiffel Tower.G. The design of medals reflects the host city’s distinct style and values.第二部分 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 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I was thrilled to cover a new expedition to Qomolangma as a journalist. However, as Igot off the vehicle at the base camp, I was immediately 41 by dizziness and shortnessof breath — 42 of mountain sickness. Even the act of taking a few steps demandedan extraordinary amount of 43 .At that moment, a question 44 within me: Why do people keep climbing MountQomolangma When asked this question, British mountaineer George Mallory gave hisfamous 45 : “Because it’s there.”Mallory reminded me of countless climbers who have put their lives at risk to 46 themountain’s towering height with their own footsteps. They encounter an almost vertical (垂直的) wall close to the top. It is so difficult to find 47 points for climbing that theearliest climbers thought no one could 48 the wall.In 1960, Liu Lianman, a Chinese climber, let his teammates 49 on his shouldersto cross the wall. Already 50 , he gathered all his strength to uplift his teammates.Though his 51 did not appear on the list of those who reached the top, Liu isundoubtedly a true 52 .I recalled the interview with Dong Hongjuan, the first woman to conquer (征服 ) 14mountains above 8,000 meters, who 53 understands how small humans are comparedto 54 . She told me: “I never felt I conquered those mountains; it’s just that themountains 55 me.”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. get past B. come across C. go through D. take back49. 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第二节 (共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号单词的正确形式。The ancient wisdom of Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” continues to strike a chord,transcending (超越) time and borders, and has now inspired the youth of Kenya.Kenyatta University, Kenya’s second oldest university, recently set up a Study House ofSun Tzu, 56 his influential books are on display and available for reading by localstudents, opening a window 57 them to delve into Chinese culture, philosophy, andthe strategic wisdom that has withstood 58 test of time.Eddy Paul Kirimi, a 20-year-old student at the university, said that Sun Tzu’s works haveprofoundly influenced his understanding of life and work, emphasizing the 59 (virtue) ofdetermination and strategic thinking. His understanding deepened later with a six-monthlanguage course in Shandong, China, where he not only experienced Chinese traditions butalso recognized the 60 (grow) importance of cross-cultural competence as Chinesebusinesses expand in Kenya.Phyllis Wahura Maina, another student at the university, 61 (embrace) SunTzu’s philosophy since she started reading the book, allowing it 62 (shape) herapproach to life’s challenges. “His wisdom is a beacon, guiding us to think proactivelyand 63 (strategic),” she said, expressing her desire for a future of Sino-Kenyancooperation 64 promises mutual growth and understanding.As the youth of Kenya engage with Sun Tzu’s 65 (time) lessons, they carryforward a legacy that knows no boundaries, a legacy that empowers them to face the futurewith the wisdom of the past.第三部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)假定你是李华,你校读书月期间组织英语名著阅读活动,外籍教师 John 建议以小组合作形式展示分享阅读成果,现征求学生意见,请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1. 你对展示形式的看法和理由;2. 你的建议。注意:1. 写作词数应为 80 左右;2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear John,Hope this email finds you well.Best regards,Li Hua第二节(满分 25 分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。The Alligator (鳄鱼) RaceThe Allie Pond Challenge, an annual water-sport competition for kids from all over town,found me out of my depth, literally and metaphorically (隐喻地). My blooper (洋相) in theRing-Diving Contest had put our team at the bottom. Despite Brian and Tyrone’s attempts tocomfort me, I couldn’t shake off the guilt.“Lighten up,” Tyrone cheered me, “It’s supposed to be fun.”But fun was the last thing on my mind. I was the newcomer, the city kid who couldn’tswim like the rest, and my incompetence was now costing us the competition.The next event, the Ping-Pong Derby, was another disaster. It required bravery for meeven to enter the water of a lake this big, with real live fish and a dirty bottom. I always heldmy breath whenever I stuck my toes in. I couldn’t relax long enough to blow the silly ball tomy teammate. Standing next to my two expert friends, I felt like that green sticky stuff in thewater: unwanted, and not particularly useful.Just then, Captain Dale checked his clipboard (写字夹板) and then announced loudly,“Final race is worth twenty-five points. It decides the winner. That’s the Alligator Race!”I was met with a mix of dread and curiosity.“Don’t worry too much,” Tyrone said. “Here’s the deal. Three kids are on their backs,hanging on to each other. The first guy uses his arms. The second holds his legs. The thirdholds the second guy’s legs but kicks his own legs. All together it looks like a giant alligatorracing in the water. First team across the finish line wins.”“Look, guys,” I sighed, feeling overwhelmed and wanting to quit, “I have to tell yousomething.”“We know,” Tyrone said.“You can’t swim, right ” Brian asked.I decided to tell the truth. “I can swim-a little. In a pool. Not too well, but good enough.I’m just so nervous here. All I’m doing is holding my breath and hoping fish aren’t —”Brian bounced around in excitement, “We’re going to win!”Tyrone laughed. “Steve! We’re going to win! All you have to do is hold on, and we’ll dothe rest.”I looked around. There were four lifeguards, and the water was only up to my chest.Maybe I could do this.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。The next thing I knew, we were in the lake.We crossed the finish line in a burst of spray and cheers.英语答案第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)第一节 阅读理解(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)21-23 CBB24-27 CDCA28-31 CCDB32-35 BDCB第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)36-40 BADGF第二部分 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)41-45 ADCBB46-50 CDADA51-55 BCDCB第二节 (共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)56. where 57. for 58. the59. virtues 60. growing 61. has embraced62. to shape 63. strategically 64. that / which65. timeless第三部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)Dear John,Hope this email finds you well. I am writing to share my thoughts on the proposed grouppresentation for the English Literature Month.I believe that a group presentation would be an excellent way to showcase our readingachievements. It encourages collaboration and allows students to learn from each other'sperspectives, which can lead to a deeper understanding of the texts. Additionally, working ingroups helps students develop their communication and teamwork skills, which are invaluablein academic and professional settings.My suggestion would be to organize the presentations around themes that resonate withthe books we've read. (This could include topics like "The Power of Friendship," "OvercomingAdversity," or "The Role of Heroes in Literature.") Each group could then choose a book thatexemplifies their chosen theme and present their analysis and insights. I also recommend thateach group includes a visual aid, such as a PowerPoint presentation or a poster, to make theirpresentation more engaging and to help illustrate their points.Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on these suggestions and eager to participatein this collaborative learning experience.Best regards,Li Hua第二节(满分 25 分)The next thing I knew, we were in the lake. The sun shone brightly on the lake, and Icould feel the weight of my teammates' expectations. But there was something else too—aspark of determination. As we positioned ourselves for the Alligator Race, with Brian leading,Tyrone at the rear, and me in the middle, I took a deep breath. The whistle blew, and we wereoff. The water wet my face, the crowd’s cheers filled my ears. We moved as one, a humanalligator, slicing through the water. For a moment, I forgot my fears, feeling a surge of powerI didn't know I had.We crossed the finish line in a burst of spray and cheers. “We did it!” we shouted andhigh-fived each other, laughing and splashing each other in victory. As we stood on thepodium, receiving our medals, I looked out at the crowd and felt a warmth I had neverexperienced before. I wasn't just a city kid who couldn't swim—I was a member of a team, acontributor to our victory, and for the first time, I truly felt at home in this town. Sometimes,being out of your depth can lead to the most unexpected and rewarding adventures. Thiswas a moment I would cherish forever. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览