资源简介 试卷类型:A 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秒高三阶段性调研监测考试钟;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。英 语 试 题 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。2024.11 6.Which character is good at solving mysteries A.Daphne B.Velma. C.Fred.注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。 7.What is thewoman's opinion on Shaggy and Scooby 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂 A.They are funny.黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在 B.Theyare imaginative.答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 C.Theyare troublesome第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)8.Where did theman find information about cave homes 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 A.Fromhis friend. B.From ajournal. C.From a TV show对话仅读一遍。 9.What is one of the advantages of cave homesmentioned by theman A.They are easy to build.1.What caused the project failure according to theman B.They can exist for centuries.A.A lack ofclear goals. B.Poor communication C.Insufficient resources. C.They are comfortable to live in.2.Where is the lecture theater 10.What does thewoman look forward towhen visiting Shaanxi Province A.In front of the laboratory A.Visitingmodern cities.B.Behind the school library.C.Next to the teaching building. B.Exploring the cave homes.3.What did the speakers do just now C.Studying the concrete homesA.Theybought some foodB.They set up their stand. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。C.They sold out their products. 11.What is the subject of the first painting in the conversation 4.What are the speakers discussing A.A woman B.Autumn scenery. C.A hat.A.Donating clothes 12.WhenwasAutumnRhythm:Number 30 finished B.Starting a businessC.Usingrecycled materials. A.In 1905. B.In 1940. C.In 1950.5.When will the speakers probably arrive at the restaurant 13.Howdoes thewoman sound in the end A.At 7:25. B.At 7:30. C.At 7:40. A.Grateful. B.Confused. C.Disappointed.高三英语第1页(共12页) 高三英语第2页(共12页)听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 Every year Durham University sends students out to Zambia for 8 weeks between June and14.What did the woman do before the conversation September.Volunters work with Zambian volunteer coaches to deliver sustainable sportA.Shewent shopping. opportunities for young people in their community,particularly women and girls.B.ShevisitedMr.Brown. The roles include:C.Sheworked out at home. —Football Development Officer15.What does the woman think of her workouts —Basketball Development OfficerA.They help her keep figure. —Media,Marketing and Communications OfficerB.They help her live an active life. —Enterprise Development OfficerC.They help her make more friends Please email georgia.m.donohue@durham.ac.uk or comrunity,engagement@duham.ac.uk16.What's the man's difficulty in starting a healthy diet for more information about any of the rolesA.Taking inenoughproteinseveryday. When can I apply B.Eating the right amount of vegetables. Applications typically open September/October for the following year's travel.Find us atC.Giving up processed foods and dessert. freshers fair,or email volunteerzambia.du@durham.ac.uk if you are interested in applying.17.What is the woman likely to do next APPLICATIONS FOR 2025 TRAVELAREOPEN!A.Prepare a meal. B.Buy some snacks. C.Offer some tips. Applications close:25th November 2024 for sport development and 2lst December 2024for business enterprise.28th November for media,marketing and communications.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 Interested in fundraising for Sport in Action 18.At what age did Luan Yushuai become a deliveryman In addition to being an active member of the Volunteer Zambia Prject,Durham UniversityA.39 years old. B.34 years old. C.30 years old is devoted to fundraising for Sport in Action Zambia.Every year Team Durham clubs contribute19.How did Luan Yushuai understand the English email to raising over f10,000 for it.A.He got it translated by software If you are interested in hosting a fundraising event for Sport in Action,please emailB.He asked a friend to read it to him. sportinaction.zambia@durham.ac.uk to find out how you can do this.C.HeconsultedanEnglish-speakingperson.20.Who gave Luan Yushuai the nickname“Running King” 21.What is an aim of Volunteer Zambia A.His company colleagues. A.To expand the Wallace GroupB.The nonprofessional runners. B.To advertise UK“sport”universities.C.The Paris Organizing Committee. C.TopromoteZambiansportdevelopment.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) D.Tosponsor the youth ofDurhamUniversity.第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 22.When can you submit your applicationfor the role of Basketball Development Officer 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。 A.Nov.24,2024. B.Nov.28,2024.C.Dec.21,2024. D.Dec.25,2024.A 23.Which email account can you turn to for the fundraising information Volunteer Zambia A.volunteerzambia.du@durham.ac.ukVolunter Zambia is a unique international sport programme rnun by the Wallace Group—a B.georgia.m.donohue@durham.ac.ukcooperation betwen leading UK“sport”universities-to primarily support and work with the C.sportinaction.zambia@durham.ac.ukleading Zambian sports Non-Governmental Organization,Sport in Action.The project is committed to D.community.engagement@durham.ae.ukthe sustainable practice ofboth sport and international development高三英语第3页 (共12页 ) 高三英语第 4页 (共 12页 )B 27.What does the author want to convey by mentioning the past in the last paragraph The joys of the night ride were the joys of feeling present in my body again.Cycling felt A.Life is about going with the flow.like a celebration of dynamic energy,of blood and bone.A reminder that my body was still B.The past is full of endless regrets.healthy and functioning despite the two heart operations I had as a kid,which took me out of C.Living for the moment is necessary.sports entirely.I remember the doctor's orders:no football,no physical education. D.Learning from the past is invaluable.They told me I was fragile(脆弱的),and so I became fragile.I was in middle schoolthen.It felt as if my body had been taken away from me.They put me in a combination swing- Cdance-and-painting-class instead.But the doctors never said no cycling,and for a brief moment The fast autonomous logging machine advanced down ain central Texas,biking became more popular than football,which saved my social life.I still Swedish forest path and scanned for piled logs to transport.It thenbelieve that the speed,the wind and the blood in the ears on a silent street can do that to my lifted them up and loaded them onto its trailer.A new study of thebody—bring it back to life once again. truck-size robot suggests it could help forest workers with at leastAs time wore on,I developed an affection for the night ride.Below the whoosh(呼啸声) some deadly jobs.of the wind,I listened for my heart,then the rhythm of my tiresover sidewalk.The pain of hard “It's the first trial for us to see that the machine we built is perhaps capable of doing whatphysical effort would pale,not to mention the wind buffeting my face.The rough road constantly we were dreaming it could do,”says Pedro La Hera,a roboticist and lead author of the study.told me that there was a road beneath my tires and the possibility of travel.The stress on both Traditional logging jobs are often requiring operators to multitask and bear nearly constantthe body and the bike made real what I'd suspected all along:although removed from my vibration(振动)while operating logging vehicles.Tired foresters dont always pay attention tofamily,my friends,my former life,I still existed in these streets. other plants in the area,thus damagingthe ecosystems around them.Logging is also dangerous;There was a frivolity(轻松感)to the night ride,too,a kind of frivolity I hadn't felt past in the U.S.,it has one of the highest death rates of any industryyears.I'd spent so much time sitting at a desk,sitting in bed,sitting on a sofa.My days were Roboticists,software engineers and forestry scholars in Sweden set out to automate somedefined by constant anxiety and fear,and the world felt like a thing that happened to me,not logging tasks.They used GPS to set a path in a clear-cut area and equipped the vehicle with asomething I could participate in.But during the night ride,I paid attention only to the puter vision system to help it identify,pick up and release cut logs.The predetermined taskIf I didn't,I'd hit the pothole(坑洼)in the road.So by necessity,I became present,and I felt sequence (序列 )demonstrates how,in a controlled environment,a machine with little to nopresent,which is to say everything started to feel fun again. human oversight could operate.“We have problems getting help working in the woods,”says Thomas Douglass,a logger in24.What made the author have to choose the night ride Guilford,Maine,“So it's definitely an advancement.”A.Doctors'advice B.Poor health. For now these vehicles'use may be limited to Sweden,wherenearly all paths in forests areC.Heavy schoolwork D.Cycling's popularity well identified,and satellites provide information on logged areas.Loggers in the U.S.,in25.What does the underlined word“that”in paragraph 2 refer to contrast,harvest trees both in plantations and in natural stands where self-piloted machineryA.The author's energy got restored B.The author's figure got reshaped. would face more challenges.C.The author's body became flexible. D.The author's mind became strong Still,the research highlights aspects of autonomous machinery that are worth developing26.What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about further,says Dalia Abbas,a forester who has investigated the effects of logging operations inA.The changes of the author's life. environmentally sensitive areas.Eventually,Abbas says,she“would definitely hope that it takesB.The difficulties in biking at night into account the fuller range of where it's operating,whether it carries wildlife,otherC.The reasons for enjoying the night ride. contaminants(污染物)or insects that come with the logs to avoid any harm,and its sensitivityD.The doubts about the author's social life. to the terrain(地形).”高三英语第5页 (共12页 ) 高三英语第 6页 (共 12页 )28.Which of the following best describes the traditional logging jobs Applying this precise rule will simplify messy reality.If you've given yourself a month to huntA.Demanding and risky. B.Tiring but rewarding. for a most comfortable apartment,the 37 percent rule suggests you spend the first third or so of thatC.Profitable but dangerous D.Promising and creative. surveying the market and making no decisions.If you're hiring an assistant and plan to interview 1029.What is paragraph 3 mainly about candidates,let the first three go by.Then choose the next person who beats that first bunch.A.Where the logging machinery works best What if an absolutely brilliant candidate just happens to be the first one you come across B.What challenges the logging machinery faces. Following this rule might end up complaining and wondering,“What if ”It is true that mattersC.How the logging machinery achieves automation of the heart aren't logical,and this rule only maximizes probabilities.It doesn't guaranteeD.Why GPS technology is used in the logging process success.So if lightning strikes or the angels sing and you're absolutely sure you've found the30.Why is the use of automated logging vehicles restricted to Sweden perfect match for you,don't let inflexible rules stand in the way.A.Its loggersarewellequipped. But even if it's unwise to blindly follow the 37 percent rule in every instance,that doesn'tB.Its forests are fully monitored make it unhelpful.Spending roughly the first third of your decision-making process gatheringC.Its roads are specially designed. information can help you resist fear of missing out.Knowing that you should secure the firstD.Its logged areas are easily accessible candidate who beats the options you previously explored can help you gather the courage to31.What is a future consideration for developing the logging machine make decisions.A.Itscapacityof loading logsB.Its impact on the ecosystem. 32.What does the underlined phrase“the bird in hand”in paragraph 1 refer to A.A sweeter bargain ahead.C.The replacement of human labor.D.The convenience of its operation. B.The firstGPSrecommendation.C.The previous cheaper gas station.D D.A more suitable route on the journey.33.Which of the following is an example of the 37 percent rule Imagine journeying down the highway when you notice your fuel tank running low.YourA.Choosing the 1st from 100. B.Choosing the 36th from 100GPS indicates 10 gas stations.Naturally,you want the cheapest option.You pass the first handfulC.Choosing the 37th from 100 D.Choosing the 38th from 100.and observe their prices before approaching one with a seemingly good deal.Do you stop34.What is the writing purpose of paragraph 4 without knowing how sweet the bargains could get up the road Or do you continue exploringA.To offer a reminder. B.To give an example.and risk regret for rejecting the bird in hand How do you decide when to explore further andC.To prove a conclusion. D.To make an assumption.when to decide on a choice 35.How does the 37 percent rule benefit us As a fascinating recent Big Think article explains in detail,no matter what choice you'reA.It boosts our self-confidencemaking,mathematicians claim the 37 percent rule applies.Spend the first 37 percent of yourB.It enhances our ability to analyze datadecision-making process gathering information and committing to nothing.After that,choose theC.It strengthens our links with the societynext option that comes along that's better than everything you've seen before.This rule gives youD.It improves our decision-making efficiency.the highest probability ofmaking the superior choice.高三英语第7页 (共12页 ) 高三英语第 8页 (共 12页 )第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30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 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)多余选项。 阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Gifts are so meaningful that many believe that gifts from their romantic partner are a big Searing my little brother,Daniel,was so funny when we were little.Especially when I hidway they can understand how much their partner loves them. 36 But in fact,gift-giving and well,ran out and screamed a“boo,”he would 41 into the air like a shocked frog.receiving is actually the least popular love language.This leads to the question:Why do most But he was just getting sharp and used to simple“boos”.Afraid that my 42 of being abig sister was threatened,I switchedpeople say that gift-giving stresses them out 43 —Rubber snakes under his pillows,ghost storiesabout a mean old man...Anyway,scaring him was my duty and my 44Part of the problem is that occasions that involve gift-giving are filled with uncertainty.If Sadly,all good things must 45 .Daniel was growing tall and strong.A master of 46 likeit's an occasion like Christmas,where people are shopping for each other at the same time, me knows when to give up a hopeless cause.I declared peace—Daniel accepted it very well,people might be nervous about whether the gift they give will be in the same category as the gift 47 nothing.they will also receive. 37 Imagine that someone is showing some signs of Seasonal Affective However,I could hardly feel 48 without being punished for my deeds.One afternoon atDisorder,and you're considering giving him a light therapy(光疗)lamp as a gift.The receiver 16:30 I returned to a(n) 49 home.Icould feel the silence 50 behind corners like a bigmay possibly regard this as“just what they needed.”But what if the lamp-receiver interprets kid waiting to frighten me.So I turned on the music as loud as possible to cover up thethe gift as an unwelcome piece of comment on their current state 51 of sound.I couldn't understand why I felt so uneasyFinally,at 19:00,my big brother rushed home,Another issue is that you're probably going to give a bad gift,and that bad gift might 52 saying,“Daniel...bikeovershadow the many good gifts you've given. 38 The idea,simply put,is that bad outcomes accident...”I immediately felt 53 —Daniel was always breaking toes and skinning kneesBut when hearing“..no helmet(头盔)..face first...”,I thought to myself,“It wasn'thave a stronger psychological impact than comparable good outcomes.Few baseball fans funny anymore.”That night Daniel didn't come home.remember all the ground balls that Bill Buckner fielded cleanly,but many remember the one that His tooth was lost.His face was a horrible 54 ,black and blue and bright red.My poorwent through his legs. Daniel!Now we were pretty much even(扯平的)because it 55 a lot to scare a big sisterWorst of all,there's the anxiety that comes with receiving gifts.You might expect that a lotof well-meaning but disappointing gifts are heading your way.There can be some unease that 41.A.spring B.blow C.slide D.divecomes with knowing that you'll soon need to perform joy and appreciation. 39 42.A.bond B.power C.standard D.reputation40 When done carefully,it can be a wonderful way to communicate to loved ones that 43.A.attitudes B.strategies C.steps D.hobbieswe appreciate and understand them.Gifts can absolutely draw people closer together,in a lasting 44.A.burden B.fault C.reward D.passionway. 45.A.proceed B.come C.end D.postpone46.A.quarrel B.scare C.cheat D.negotiationA.The smell of a bad gift can delay. 47.A.enjoying B.suffering C.demanding D.leavingB.However,gift-giving is not all bad,of course 48.A.at a loss B.at a crossroads C.at ease D.at riskC.Uncertainty can also result from different categories of gifts. 49.A.private B.empty C.humble D.ideal50.A.formingD.There is also great uncertainty around how the gift-receivers will respond. B.shaking C.smiling D.hiding51.A.absence B.frequency C.volume D.harmonyE.Soon you may be in a state of paying for your such kind of overperformance.52.A.secretly B.calmly C.excitedly D.breathlesslyF.Indeed,gift-giving occasions seem like wonderful opportunities to create delight. 53.A.annoyed B.worse C.better D.fortunateG.Even worse,you might worry the gift-giver will detect your insincerity and get hurt. 54.A.mess B.puzzle C.sign D.profile55.A.took B.marked C.indicated D.meant高三英语第9页 (共12页 ) 高三英语第10页 (共12页 )第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 第二节(满分25分)阅读短文内容,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 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。The Wuzhen Theatre Festival takes place each year in the ancient water town ofWuzhen in Paula was a cheerful girl who enjoyed exploring the world around her.She slipped into herJiaxing,Zhejiang province.For many people,the annual festival 56 (it)is an escape from grandfather's attic(阁楼 )at one time and found a kite in the corner.It was made by histheir everyday routine to a town with theater 57 (happen)everywhere. grandfather when he was a child,and he claimed it belonged to Paula.Walking from the entrance of the Xizha scenic area 58 the town's center,visitors will One day,the wind whispered promises of a good flying day.Paula could hardly contain herpass the Wuzhen Grand Theatre,where the festival's opening and closing 59 (ceremony) excitement when grandfather agreed to fly the kite with her.She grabbed the kite and dashedare held, enter the ancient town with its interwoven(相互交织的 ) alleys and waterways, towards the open field nearby,her heart pounding with anticipation.60 pass historical squares and docks,which serve as antique settings for open-air scenes. However,as soon as she started running,the kite kept getting tangled(缠绕)up in its ownThe old buildings,with their white walls and gray,upturned roof edges,hide within them theater string!She tried pulling it apart with no luck.“This isn't how I imagined this would go,”shesites of different sizes. said to herself.Held between Oct 17 and 27,this year's Wuzhen Theatre Festival was its61 (eleven) Then her grandfather noticed how upset Paula was feeling and he stepped in to help.Heedition,and was organized around the theme of“solidity”,because the pursuit of ambition showed her how to hold onto the handle while he worked on untying the whole string.“Don'tamong uncertain external factors 62 (require)having“faith like a great rock”. worry,Paula,”he said,“Flying kites can be tricky sometimes,but it's also about learning andWuzhen and theater seem 63 natural fit.The Wuzhen festival stands out for being a having fun.”Encouraged by her grandfather's words,Paula decided to keep trying again.special theatrical art center with Jiangnan folk customs, 64 (compare)to other major At first,it didnt seem like things were geting any better—every time she threw the kitetheater festivals around the world. nto the air,it would just drop back down onto the ground.Paula tried again and again,feelingThe Wuzhen festival is 65 (fundamental)inclusive and diverse.We would like to much more confident.She carefully held onto the handle and threw her kite into the air…andpromote all types of theater productions here. this time it flew!The string slid through her fingers smoothly now!From that day on,allactivities gave way to kite flying.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) For Paula,days spent flying kites was not just about the joy of flying,but also about the第一节(满分15分) stories told by the circling kite.She felt each circle,each dive,each gust(一阵)of wind carry a假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Jack在体育课上扭伤脚踝。你帮他取回了熬制好的 new tale.Each story was unique,much like the kite itself.Paula would listen attentively,her口服中药包,并附留言条,内容包括: magination taking flight.1.简述药的功效;2.告知服药注意事项。 注意:注意: 1.续写词数应为150个左右;1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 One day,a gust of wind took the kite higher than ever before.Dear Jack,Failing to find the kite,Paula and her grandfather decided to make a new one.Best regards,Li Hua高三英语第11页(共12页) 高三英语第12页(共12页)1■■■■■圆高三阶段性调研监测考试英语试题答题卡第四部分写作第一节(满分15分)】学校姓名准考证号Dear Jack.班级座号冬c0c01r01.答题前先将学校、姓名、级、座号、淮考讪c1C13L13c13c13c13C131c1号填涂清楚。选择题用2B铅笔将对成题日的答案标号涂黑。c2321c23C21C21C23202项非选泽题使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔书写,笔迹清[3C3C313c3337C3]。c4344C4[4C44.保持卡面消洁,严禁折叠,严禁做标记。C51C51[5c51填涂正确填涂一ce]C6]C5c73c7C73C73c71样例错误填涂 口c88C9c9E91考生缺口■禁填考1 CAJ CB]CCJ氵的me11 CA3 EB3 CC31俗EA]CB]EC:2CAJ CB]CC312 CA3 CB3 CC317 CA3 CB3 CC33CA3 CB]CC8 CA3 CB3 CC313 CAD CBJ CCJ18 CAJ CBI CCJ:LA料有限公司OCAJ LBJ CCJ14 EAJ CB]CC]19 CA3 CBJ CCJ5CAJ CB]CCD10 CAD CB3 CCJ15 CA3 CB]CC320 EA3 CB]CCI21CA CBJ CCJ CD326 CA3 CB3 CC]CD]31 CAT CB]CC3 CO336 CA3 CB3 CC3 COO CE2CE)CG]2227CA CB3 CCCD32 CAJ CB3 CC3 COJ37 CA3 CB]CC]CO3 CE)CF3 CG3CAEB]cCCD28 CA3 CB3 CC]CD333 CA3 CB3 ECJ CD338 CA3 CBJ CCJ COD CE3 CF3 CG]24 CAD CB)CCJ CD:34 EAJ CB3 CC3 ED339 CAJ CB3 EC3 CD3 CE3 CF3 CG]25CAJ CB3 CC]CD]35 EAJ CB3 CC3 CO40 CAT CB3 CC3 CD)CE]CFJ CG]41CAJ CB3 CC3 CD3252 CAJ CB3 CC3 CDI4344CA3 CB3 CC3 COJEAtB]CCCDCAJ CBO CCJ CDJ45 CAJ CBJ CC3 EDCAJ CB2 ECJ CD]第三部分语言运用第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.58功606162.63.Best regards,LiHua6465.请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出边框的答案无效a■■辰面42.00×29.00第1页共4页第2页共4页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2024-2025年潍坊市高三上学期期中考试英语试题.pdf 20241126_134922.pdf 高三听力1115.mp3