资源简介 三校联考试题英语试卷考试时间:120分钟试卷满分: 150 分注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸 和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满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. What does the man say about Jack A. He’s serious. B. He’s responsible. C. He’s humorous.2. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Classmates. B. Cousins. C. Uncle and niece.3. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. What to have for lunch.B. Where to buy some vegetables.C. Who to cook a meal.4. Where are probably the speakers A. In the car shop. B. In the toy shop. C. In the clothing shop.5. What does the man usually do in his spare time A. Play chess with his grandfather.B. Play video games.C. Do some exercise.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. Why does the man apologize A. For not going to the amusement park.B. For not attending the parent-teacher meeting.C. For not explaining the reason in time.7. What subject is the woman probably bad at A. Math. B. English. C. Physics.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Where does the conversation take place A. At the woman’s home. B. At a wedding. C. On the phone.9. When will Rose arrive at Tom’s house A. On June 30th. B. On July 1st. C. On July 2nd.10. What is Tom likely to do next A. Answer the door. B. Call his friend. C. Send out an invitation.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What is Max’s purpose of going to Europe A. To work. B. To study. C. To travel.12. Which country is Max in A. Belgium. B. France. C. Switzerland.13. What will Rita do next A. Tell the man an account. B. Take some pictures. C. Share her videos.听第9段材料,回答第14 至16题。14. What does Louis help the woman carry A. The chair and the camera. B. The box and the umbrella.C. The camera and the box.15. How many times did Louis go to the gym this week A. Seven times. B. Six times. C. Twice.16. What did Louis probably do today A. He had his hair cut. B. He cleaned his house. C. He talked with the elderly听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where was Randy Bachman’s guitar stolen A. In Japan. B. In America. C. In Canada.18. How did Randy Bachman make money to buy the guitar A. By looking after children. B. By selling cars. C. By singing songs.19. What did William Long think of finding Randy Bachman’s guitar A. It was meaningless. B. It was hopeful. C. It was impossible.20. How much did Takeshi pay for Randy Bachman’s guitar A. $400. B.$6,300. C. $85,000.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分60分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题3分,满分45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。AArt Contest-Technology & You!Technology is everywhere these days. Automation has pioneered innovation. Your phone is probably in your pocket or your hands at all times, and now it’s easier than ever to communicate with anyone in the world. What are your thoughts on technology, social media or your phone Do you feel excitement every time you get a notification message, or do you feel tied down by these digital “chains” However you feel, we want you to put that into artwork-paintings, digital art or photography. One winner and several honorable mentions will be featured in the December 2024 magazine, and the winner will receive a $25 gift card! You may even see your artwork in future issues of Teen Ink magazine.Deadline: Nov 1, 2024Details and requirements:Entrants must have a Teen Ink account and be aged 13-19.Inappropriate content will not be accepted.Submissions must relate to the topic (technology).Entries must be a piece of artwork created by the entrant.Entrants can submit as many pieces of art as they wish.How to submit:Entries can be submitted through the Teen Ink website. All entries submitted will be reviewed and considered for the contest. See our submission guidelines for more information.Make sure to submit your artwork to the appropriate art category (technology) on Teen Ink. You can do this by using the “additional tags (标签)” field in your submission form.21. What is the main theme of the art contest A. The development of technology. B. The application of technology.C. Technological innovations. D. Viewpoints on technology.22. What is one of the requirements for submitting artwork to the contest A. Submit original artwork. B. Submit artwork with a unique tag.C. Submit different types of artwork. D. Submit only one piece of artwork.23. What is Teen Ink A. A library. B. A magazine. C. An art school. D. An art museum.BCraig Blackburn, a father and car fan, built a Batmobile for his son’s hope for using the vehicle to brighten the lives of sick children. And now he hopes to use it for more than just his son’s hope after seeing the children’s reaction to the Batmobile.Based on the number of failures he had seen in car groups, he estimated that only about one in 50 attempted constructions was actually finished and he realized what an incredible opportunity he had.Mr Blackburn started the project at the beginning of 2018 after hearing a friend in the US was doing the same thing. It started with importing an outer shell overseas, before picking brains of a friend who had a background as a worker in a car factory to gain knowledge of how to build the car. With the help of his friend, Mr Blackburn built the Batmobile in 18 months with the cost reaching six figures.Mr Blackburn hoped to add flamethrower(喷火器) onto the back of the vehicle and said he had thought about building the more recent Batman Tumbler from the series film Dark Knight. Though Mr Blackburn encountered plenty of difficulties to get over during the construction, in September 2019, the car made its first show at the Carival of Flowers in Toowoomba, before being used by Blackburn’s son for his hope.“It was great. It was so good to see the kids and adults excitement at seeing the Batmobile,” Mr Blackburn said. As a result, the car lovers hope to make the car work on the roads as soon as possible so he can visit sick children and take them out with his son.24. What is Craig Blackburn’s initial purpose of making the Batmobile A. To show off at the Carnival of Flowers in Toowoomba.B. To donate it to sick children.C. To pay his respects to the film Dark Knight.D. To realize his son’s dream.25. How did Blackburn feel about the car-making at first A. Confused. B. Hopeful. C. Unsure D. Hopeless.26. How did Blackburn’s friend help him A. By making an outer shell for him.B. By sharing the knowledge of building cars.C. By offering him financial support.D. By telling him the background of the car factory.27. What is the car lovers’ expectation of the Batmobile A. It will appear in the next film about Batman.B. It can be displayed around the world.C. It can change the lives of sick children.D. It will be driven soon on the roads.CWake up energetically at 6 am, exercise for over an hour after freshening up, and study productively throughout the day. This daily routine is frequently featured in vlogs on social media with the theme of “self-discipline(自律)”.But when trying out such a schedule, many of us may feel worn out. Is it just because we are lazy Why do some people seem to have so much energy Genetic(遗传的) differences, to start with, can significantly influence our energy levels. A tiny part in our DNA called SNPs can help to explain 8.4 percent of fatigue(疲劳) cases, according to a 2018 study. A study published in the journal Nature reported that, in general, genes affect tiredness by an amount ranging from 6 to 50 percent.Nevertheless, there’s a whole lot more you can explore about your energy levels. The food you eat gives you energy. However, there’s an often-ignored element— vitamin D. A study published in 2019 in the journal Nutrients noted that older adults with reduced vitamin D levels experienced fatigue more than those with normal levels. You can get a sufficient amount of it by sunbathing or consuming enough Vitamin-D-rich foods, such as fish, eggs and milk.Another analysis published in Nutrients found that eating foods high in saturated fat is linked to excessive daytime sleepiness. These foods probably include some of your favorites: butter, cheese, ice cream and fried foods.Even if a workout leaves you sweaty and out of breath, exercise can actually increase your energy. “When you exercise, you release hormones like adrenaline (肾上腺素),” Sabrena Jo, an expert at the American Council on Exercise, told the Health website. “This hormone actually tells our bodies to ignore feelings of pain and fatigue while strengthening blood flow to large muscles.” This “excitement” in your body can last for several hours.Exercise helps, but only to a point. Those who exercise too frequently may experience negative impacts on their energy levels.It’s also important to note that low energy levels could be your body’s way of telling you that you have an underlying problem. Iron shortage and anemia(贫血) are two examples of health conditions that can increase fatigue.28. Why do some people seem to have more energy than others, according to the text A. They are strict with themselves. B. They follow a disciplined routine.C. They are born naturally energetic. D. They have more SNPs to stay active.29. What kind of foods tend to make us feel tired, according to the text A. Foods rich in saturated fat. B. Foods high in Vitamin D.C. Foods low in protein. D. Foods high in sugar.30. What can be inferred about the effect of exercise on our energy levels A. It reduces the body’s need for rest.B. It slows down the release of adrenaline.C. It constantly boosts our energy levels.D. It can lead to exhaustion if done too often.31. What is the text mainly about A. Methods for keeping a healthy lifestyle. B. Factors influencing our energy levels.C. Reasons for varying sleep patterns. D. The benefits of exercise and a good diet.DPeople often use body language to decode (解读) lying. People may say one thing and be signaling another, so body language is a useful way to find out the truth. One of the ways to show someone is lying is blinking: The idea is that blinking faster indicates a potential lie.So, is blink rate a reliable indicator of how likely the person is to be telling the truth What does the research show Researchers studied competitors on a TV quiz show in 2023. The research demonstrates beautifully the danger in identifying specific physical responses as “tells” of a particular thought or intention. First of all, people do blink faster under stress. But that simply indicates a stress response, not a declaration(声明) of the intention behind the stress. Moreover, it turns out that blinking also slows when you are thinking hard and can speed up when you are signaling that you are hearing a question or getting ready to give an answer.In this way, blinking is like so many other individual bits of body language: It is multi-determined. We may cross our arms because we’re defensive or because we’re tired, cold, or ready to quit.But in more familiar relationships in the workplace or beyond, most humans are reasonably good at reading the signals of people whom they know well-long-time colleagues, friends, family, especially when they are moved by a strong emotion. For example, when your husband runs into the house excited about a raise, you can pick up that something good is going on. That’s because you know how that person normally acts, and thus spotting a change from the norm is relatively easy and reliable.Rather than trying to make a list of tells, seek to understand people in your world by paying attention to both what they say and how they say it. Over time, you can become a reliable reader of the body language of the people you live and work with.32. What is the purpose of the research A. To illustrate why people see body language as “tells”.B. To present the relation between blinking and telling lies.C. To figure out under what circumstances people blink faster.D. To prove whether a certain physical response can clearly indicate someone’s intention.33. What does the underlined word in paragraph 4 mean A. Hard to predict.B. Difficult to make sense.C. Caused by many reasons.D. Easy to be influenced by surroundings.34. What does the example in the last but one paragraph show A. People tend to be moved by their family.B. Body language can be interpreted easily in close relations.C. Reading body language doesn’t work in unfamiliar relationships.D. Emotional change is the foundation of understanding body language.35. What would be the best title for the text A. How to Read Body Language ReliablyB. How to Tell a Lie through Body LanguageC. The Misunderstanding on Mastering Body LanguageD. Why Cannot Body Language Reflect a Person’s Real Intention 第二节 (共5小题;每小题3分,满分15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。While some people cannot imagine a day without meat, others think that a vegetarian lifestyle is the best way to enjoy food and stay healthy. Generally speaking, almost every person who chose to become vegetarian did so for one of the following reasons:Health reasons: As response to diseases such as heart problems, or a desire to eat healthier and increase raw foods in their diet.Spiritual reasons: Dislike of the idea of killing another organism (有机体) for food.Ethical(道德的) reasons: As protest to the terribly inhumane(不人道的) treatment of the food animals by the industry.Environmental reasons: 36 Using the same area of land to grow protein(蛋白质) - rich crops can cut out greenhouse gases and help address world hunger.37 people who oppose believe that eating meat is not morally wrong; it is a natural part of the cycle of life. They argue that vegetarians mistakenly put the value of animal life above plant life. Research shows that plants respond electrochemically to threats and may feel fear, so vegetarians are also causing harm every time they kill and eat a plant. Every organism on Earth dies or is killed, at some point, so other organisms can live. 38 It is how nature works.There are also other issues surrounding vegetarianism. For example, if you eat out at a restaurant, you severely limit your options to those vegetarian dishes. 39 The truth is, when you decide to become a vegetarian, you voluntarily decide to miss out on a lot of food experiences.To sum up, there are contradictory(矛盾的) ideas about vegetarianism due to the lack of accurate knowledge about this unusual diet. 40 You need to research into the vegetarian lifestyle by yourself and gain a complete knowledge of its advantages and disadvantages before deciding to become a part of it.A. There is nothing wrong with this cycle.B. Raising cattle for food is an inefficient way to produce protein.C. Sometimes there will only be one, or in some cases none at all.D. Vegetarians seem less likely to suffer from diseases like cancers.E. On the other side, the argument against vegetarianism is very strong.F. Some people with this concern are not necessarily against eating animals.G. No one can simply tell you whether becoming a vegetarian is the best choice for you or not.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。On the surface, Vienna Cammarota is a simple grandmother in her Italian hometown. But the beginning impressions can be 41 . The mother of three in her 70s is a well-known 42 , who bravely explores what the world has to offer.43 by Marco Polo’ s historic silk road trip in 1275, she hopes to see more of modern China by 44 in Marco Polo’ s footsteps. Carrying only a simple 45 , she set out on a remarkable journey from Venice, the explorer’s hometown to retrace the historic Silk Road 46 on April 26, 2022. Cammarota arrived in China via the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region on August 29,2024, the last stop of her journey to the East, hiking more than 20,000 kilometers.Cammarota was greeted by 47 who welcomed her with a friendship wreath and traditional performances. Then she experienced the local folk customs and history, ranging from a century-old teahouse where she 48 residents to learn about tea culture to a naan bread shop where she tried her 49 at making the traditional staple food. During her stay she 50 the history and modernity of the ancient city through the lens of a camera, which she will share with the world.Throughout her journey, Cammarota has 51 challenges, including moments of frustration and loneliness. 52 , kindness from strangers has helped her overcome language barriers through 53 and basic local language skills. Her expedition will last 15 months, covering over 30 cities across 17 provinces, ending in Beijing to mark the 750th anniversary of Marco Polo’ s 54 . Chinese authorities have supported her journey, emphasizing the importance of 55 exchange and cooperation.41. A. strange B. impressive C. misleading D. rewarding42. A. hiker B. writer C. artist D. reporter43. A. Inspired B. Informed C. Persuaded D. Acknowledged44. A. leading B. taking C. copying D. following45. A. umbrella B. flashlight C. charger D. backpack46. A. by boat B. on foot C. by air D. by subway47. A. neighbors B. locals C. volunteers D. professionals48. A. appealed to B. relied on C. interacted with D. enquired about49. A. fortune B. hand C. patience D. part50. A. recalled B. created C. evaluated D. documented51. A. avoided B. ended C. faced D. forecast52. A. Therefore B. Indeed C. Besides D. However53. A. signals B. gestures C. customs D. emotions54. A. survival B. birth C. death D. arrival55. A. economic B. historical C. cultural D. political第二节 (共10小题;每小题2分,满分20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。Trees tend to keep their distance from their own kind, a recent study found. A research team at the University of Texas, US, looked into how trees organize56. ______ (they) on Barro Colorado Island, Panama.The team studied data collected from a forest research area about the size of 100 football 57. ______ (field) over a period of 30 years. They discovered the distance that the trees grow from one another is much greater than the distance that seeds 58. ______ (typical) travel.For one tree species, the distance between an adult tree and its59. ______ (near) neighbor was 5.5 times more than predicted.60. ______ (compare) to where the seeds fall, each tree has only 2 percent of the expected number of neighbors within 20 meters. 61. ______ other words, seeds that are too close to their “mother” can’t grow. This can 62. ______ (explain) by the Janzen-Connell hypothesis(假说). The predators(捕食者) of the tree make the areas near a parent tree difficult for the seeds to survive. These predators, or63. ______ (nature) enemies, can be plant-eating animals or pathogens(病原体)64. ______ can make the tree ill. But they don’t do harm to other types of plants. In this way, 65. ______ the biodiversity in the area is maintained is not difficult to understand—— Other plant species can survive around the parent tree.第四部分 写作 (共两节;满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)假定你是校英语报主编李华,你发现随着信息技术的发展,“电子书(e-books)”成为时尚, 高中生阅读纸质媒体( print media)的热情逐步减少,请你写一篇英语短文,发表个人观点并说明理由,呼吁高中生培养健康有效的阅读方式。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,使内容充实,行文连贯。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Maddy’s daughter Cathy suffered from a condition called spina bifida(脊柱裂). She spent most of her life in a wheelchair, which made even the simplest tasks a tough challenge. One such challenge for Cathy was getting a haircut. As Maddy’s neighbor, I witnessed the daily struggle firsthand and felt the urge to help. A hairstylist myself, I decided to visit Maddy’s home to cut Cathy’s hair. Little did I know this small act would light a spark within me.Through my visits, I realized that many others in our community had the same problem. Maddy explained the difficulties special groups of people encountered—the loud noises and strong smells in regular hair salons were too much for people with autism(自闭症). Also, just getting into a salon was tough for people in wheelchairs. Her words touched me, and I wondered if there was something more I could do to help.An idea began to form in my mind—I could open a special salon, a place where people with physical disabilities or psychological problems would feel more comfortable. It wouldn’t just be easy to enter for people in wheelchairs; it would also have floors with different textures(纹理) to help those who can’t see well. To make the place even more comfortable, it would have calm music instead of loud pop songs. Toys and blankets would be on hand to help people stay calm. Hairstylists would use quiet hair dryers and soft voices. They would also learn how to help customers who don’t like others touching their hair. Most importantly, they would treat every customer with the same level of respect.______The only issue was that I didn’t have the funds to make this dream a reality. As a hairstylist, I had limited savings. Maddy suggested, “How about organizing a community bazaar(义卖) in our neighborhood this Saturday to raise funds for the salon ” Her eyes shone with enthusiasm as she continued, “People love supporting good causes, and I’m sure many would join in to help create a place where everyone feels comfortable getting a haircut. ” I nodded, recognizing the brilliance in her plan.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: As Saturday approached, something changed in our neighborhood. Paragraph 2: Even after the end of the community bazaar, our neighbors’ support didn’t stop there.三校联考试题英语试卷参考答案听力1-5CAABC 6-10BCCAA 11-15CBABB 16-20CCABB阅读理解21-25DABDC 26-30 BDCAD 31-35 BDCBA 36-40BEACG语言知识运用第一节41-45CAADD 46-50BBCBD 51-55 CDBDC第二节56. themselves 57. fields 58. typically 59. nearest pared61. In 62. be explained 63. natural 64. that/ which 65. why写作第一节One possible version:Embracing the Magic of Print MediaAs the digital revolution sweeps through our lives, the appeal of screens and the convenience of online content have quietly caused print media to lose its charm. Peeking into our library, we’ll see newspapers gathering dust, like long-forgotten friends.However, print media offers a unique reading experience. It encourages a slower and more reflective reading process, allowing readers to digest information more thoroughly. Besides, it endows readers with the feel of the pages, the ink smell, and the freedom to flip through pages at our own pace, which offers us an escape into another world and a deeper dive into knowledge.Therefore, let’s bring back the joy of turning pages! Together, we can foster a culture of curiosity and lifelong learning that over weighs digital screens.第二节One possible version:As Saturday approached, something changed in our neighborhood. The familiar streets became lively with colorful stalls, each offering different goods and crafts. The smell of freshly baked bread filled the air, and the sounds of laughter and cheerful chatter echoed along the sidewalks. Neighbors, young and old, flocked to the event, contributing not only as buyers but also as sellers and volunteers. Our community bazaar, once just an idea, had blossomed into areal gathering with a shared purpose. Seeing how successful the event was, I felt excited and grateful. Judging from Maddy’s smile, I knew she shared the same feeling with me.Even after the end of the community bazaar, our neighbors’ support didn’t stop there. Donations continued to flow in, and several local businesses reached out, offering to sponsor or donate materials for the salon. My heart would swell with joy every time I saw their enthusiastic smiles. After six months, we finally had enough funds to open our hair salon. I invited Cathy to be our first customer. As I watched the scissors cutting through the air, I realized it wasn’t just a haircut for Cathy, but it symbolized the sympathy and victory of a community coming together to make a positive difference. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览