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機(jī)密★啟用前【考試時(shí)間:2024年2月28日15:00—16:40】西山區(qū)2024屆第三次高三教學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測(cè)英語(yǔ)試題卷(本試卷共分三部分47小題;考試用時(shí)100分鐘,滿分120分)考生注意:1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。2用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標(biāo)號(hào)。回答非選擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無(wú)效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。并在答題卡上將該選項(xiàng)涂黑。ABostonAttractionsGuideBoston’sFreedomTrailStartingattheBostonCommon,buteasilypickedupatanypointalongtheway,theFreedomTrailoffershistoricalinsightintothecityanditssurroundings.With16officialstopsalongtheway,youcancheckoutone,someorallofthesitesonthisroutewherearedtrailpaintedonthesidewalkstakesyouthroughoutBoston.ADMISSIONS:FreeFenwayParkBostonfansarecrazyaboutbaseball.Askmanyandtheywillclaimitastheirreligion,andofferFenwayastheirplaceofworship.Evenifbaseballisnotyourthing,besuretocatchagameatFenwayPark,homeofthelegendaryGreenMonster.Ticketscanbehardtocomeby,soseekthemoutwellinadvance.ADMISSIONS:Adult$26;Child$13NewEnglandAquariumTheadventurebeginsbeforeyoustepfootthroughthedoor.WatchtheHarborSealsswirlaroundintheoutdoortankwhileyouwaitforyourtickets.CatchashowintheglassenclosedclassroomoverlookingBostonHarbor,andplungeyourhandsintothetouchtankwhereraysandsharksarecirclingandawaitingyourtouch.ADMISSIONS:Adult$32;Child$21BostonSymphonyOrchestraTheBostonSymphonyOrchestraisoneofthemostrespectedorchestrasintheworld.Playinghosttoavarietyofconcertsthroughouttheyear,includingtheHolidayPops,TheBostonSymphonyOrchestrawowscrowds.Historyhasbeenmadewithinthesewallswheresongslikethepopular"SleighRide"havebeencomposed.ADMISSIONS:Adult$17;Child&Senior$121.WhatcanvisitorsdoonBoston’sFreedomTrail?A.Takeredtrains.B.Touchoceanlife.C.Explorehistoricalsites.D.Enjoybaseballgames.2.WhatcanweknowaboutFenwayPark?A.Itchargesnofees.B.Itneedsadvancebooking.D.ItoverlooksBostonHarbor.C.Itofferspicnicplace.3.Whichoneshouldyouchooseifyouareamusiclover?A.FenwayPark.B.Boston’sFreedomTrail.C.NewEnglandAquarium.D.BostonSymphonyOrchestra.BRainorshine,TseringChopatreksforlonghourstodelivermail.For18years,theTibetanmailmanhasbeenavitallinkbetweentheremotetownandtherestoftheworld.At5,373metersabovesealevel,PumachangthanginNakarzecountyoftheTibetautonomousregionisChina’shighesttownship.Theoxygenlevelislessthan40percent,theannualaveragetemperature-7°Candtheaveragelifeexpectancyonly49.5years.Theareaofthetownshipisabout1,500squarekilometers.Thedistancefromthecountytownissome70kmandasingletriptoallthesixvillagescanbeaslongas160km.In2005,TseringChopabecamethefirstmailmanofhishometown.Innearlytwodecadessincehisfirstmission,hehasdeliveredoveramillionnewspapers,morethan20,000lettersand10,000-plusparcelsinPumachangthang,andhasneverbeenaccusedoffailingormixingupmail.Onenight,alocalresidentNyimaTsering’sdaughterhadfaintedanddesperatelyneededhelp.Knowingthat,themailmanarrangedforacarrightawayandsenthertothecountyhospital.Healsogavesomecashtothefamilyforthegirl’streatment.NyimaTsering’sdaughterrecoveredsoon,andTseringChopabecameanidolinthevillage.ThebusiesttimeforTseringChopaisbetweenJulyandAugusteachyear,whenstudentsarewaitingfortheiradmissionlettersfromvariousuniversities.Herecallsoncehehadtodelivermailtoonestudentwhosefamilyhadalreadymovedaway.Hehadtoaskneighborsseveraltimestofindthenewaddress.Itwassummerandtheusualroadtothevillagewasblockedbecauseofrain.Hetrekkedformorethan20kmandstruggledwithshortnessofbreathallthewaytofinallydelivertheletter.In2019,TseringChopareceivedtheChinaYouthMayFourthMedal.“ItisanacknowledgmentofwhatIdoandatokenofencouragementaswell,”hesays.“AndIwanttohelpmorepeoplelivinginremoteareas.Iwanttobringtheworldclosertothemandtakethemclosertotheworld.”4.Whatdoesthedatainparagraph2imply?A.TheachievementsTseringChopahasgottenasapostman.B.ThedisastersTseringChopaexperiencedinhischildhood.C.ThecontributionsTseringChopahasmadeforhishometown.D.ThechallengesforTseringChopatodelivermailinPumachangthang.5.HowdidTseringChopahelpNyimaTsering’sdaughter?A.Bydonatingacartoherfamily.C.Bylendingmoneytoherfamily.B.Bymakingherhospitalizedintime.D.Byperforminganoperationforher.6.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeTseringChopa?A.Selflessanddetermined.B.Braveandconfident.D.Creativeandgenerous.C.Optimisticandhumorous.7.WhydidTseringChopadevotehimselftodeliveringmail?A.Towinrespectandadmirationformthevillagers.B.Toimprovethelivingconditionsofhishometown.C.Tofurtherlinkhishometowntotherestoftheworld.D.Toencouragemorepoorstudentstogotouniversities.CUsingCRISPRgenome(基因組)editingonafewcommoncrops,ateamofplantandsoilscientistsseekstogreatlyincreaseandspeedupcarbonstoragetohelpfightclimatechange.Topreventdangerouslevelsofglobalwarming,scientistssayitwon’tbeenoughtojuststopburningfossilfuelsthatreleasecarbonintotheair.Becauseit’snearlyimpossibleforhumanitytodothatasfastasisnowrequired,wewillalsoneedtopullcarbonoutoftheairandsecureit.Plantsareamongthebesttoolswehavetodothis,sincetheselivingsolarcollectorsalreadycapturebillionsoftonsofcarbondioxideeachyearfromtheatmospherethroughphotosynthesis(光合作用).Abouthalfofthatcarbonwindsupinrootsandeventuallythesoil,whereitcanstayforhundredstothousandsofyears.Butwhatifwecouldcreateplantsandsoilsthatarebetteratcapturingcarbon?WithCRISPRgenomeediting—anewmolecular(分子的)biologytoolthatallowsscientiststomakeeditstotheDNAcodethatunderpinsalllife—thatmightbepossible.Lastmonth,theInnovativeGenomicsInstitute(IGI),aresearchteamfoundedbyCRISPRpioneerJenniferDoudna,begantoexploretheidea.Withan$11-milliondonationfromtheChanZuckerbergInitiative,ateamofresearchersmadeathree-yeareffortusingCRISPRtocreatenewcropvarietiesthatphotosynthesizemoreefficientlyandtransportmorecarbonintothesoil.Eventually,theresearchershopetocreategene-editedriceandsorghumseedsthatcould—ifplantedaroundtheglobe---pullmorethanabillionextratonsofcarbonoutoftheairannually.It’sanambitiousgoal,andtheteamislikelytofacenumerouschallengesinthelabbeforeitsCO2-cleaningplantscanbeputintheground.Additionalsocial,policy,andethicalconsiderationswilldeterminewhetherthosecropsarewidelyacceptedbyfarmers.Buttheresearchersbelievetheirambitiousprojectisbeneficialtocopewithclimatecrisis.8.WhatisthepurposeofusingCRISPRgenomeeditingoncrops?A.Toimprovesoilstructure.C.Tocreatenewcropvarieties.B.Toincreasecarbonstorage.D.Tohelpfightclimatechange.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“capture”inparagraph3mean?A.Mix.B.Release.C.Absorb.D.Grab.10.Whatcanbeinferredfromthistext?A.CO2-cleaningplantscanbeputinthegroundnow.B.Itisstillunknownwhethergene-editedcropswillbeaccepted.C.Researchershavesuccessfullycreatedgene-editedriceandsorghumseeds.D.CRISPRgenomeeditingwillfacesomanychallengesthatithasnofuture.11.Whatistheresearchers’attitudetothegene-editedcrops?A.Hopeful.B.Doubtful.C.Indifferent.D.Negative.DForgettingnames,faces,oreventsisauniversalhumanexperience;eventhosewhoseetheirmindssharpstrugglewithmemorylossfromtimetotime.Mostconsiderthesementalmistakestobeannoyed,andthey’reseenasapotentiallyworrisomesignofcognitive(認(rèn)知的)decline.ButneurologistScottSmall,whostudiesandtreatsAlzheimer’sdisease(老年癡呆)atColumbiaUniversity,thinksthisviewofforgettingisallwrong.Infact,someamountofforgetfulnessiscriticalforourmindsandrelationshipstofunctionattheirbest.We’redevelopingdrugstoprotectagainstmemoryloss.Butmanypsychologistshavejokedthatwhattheywantisaforgetfulnessdrug.Toomuchmemoryposesachallengeinanylong-termrelationship.Anger,hatred—theyallcomefromnotbeingabletoletgoofemotionalmemories.Peoplewhorepeatedlythinkofangerorfearsuffer,ofteninloneliness.Livinginanoisy,ever-changingworld,forgettingdetailsisactuallyaperfectadaptation.Creativityisn’tmakingsomethingoutofnothing.It’smakingconnectionsbetweenalready-knownelements—ideas,words,visuals,orexpressions—tocreatesomethingnew.Buttomakenewconnections,theexistingconnectionsinyourmindhavetobeloose.Iftheconnectionsbetweenthoseelementsaretootightlyboundinourmemory,there’snoroomforcreativity.Whatcanwedotohelpourbrainsforgetwhatweneedtoforget?Oneofthebestwaystomakesurethatyoudon’thaveabrainthat’sburningtoo.hotwithbadmemoriesistostaysociallyengaged.Anotherthingtodoistosleep,andsleepwell.Manyexpertshaveconcludedthatwesleepinordertoforget,soitmakessensethatsleephasbeenshowntoimprovecreativity.Ifyou’reshortofsleep,yourbrainisonfirewithtoomanymemories.Thebrainislikealawnofgrass—youneedtokeepittrimmed(修剪)tomakewayfornewmemories,newconnections,andnewgrowth.12.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thedamageofcognitivedecline.B.Theimportanceofforgettingthings.C.Thereasonsofgettingmentaldisease.D.Themethodsofpreventingmemoryloss.13.Whyistheforgetfulnessdrugneeded?A.Becausevariouspressuremakesussleepless.B.Becausesomepatientsforgetimportantthings.C.Becausetoomuchmemorydisturbsandbothersus.D.BecausemanyseniorssufferfromAlzheimer’sdisease.14.Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Toomuchmemoryblocksourcreativity.C.Sleepingwellcontributestoimprovedattention.15.Whereisthetextprobablyfrom?B.Ourbraincanadapttoever-changingworld.D.Badmemoryhasterribleimpactonoursociallife.A.Abookreview.B.Anadvertisement.C.Asciencefiction.D.Anewsreport.第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填人空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)多余選項(xiàng)。TheSpotlightEffectHaveyoueverfeltasiftheentireworldwaswatchingwhileyoumadeamistake?Well,here’ssomegoodnews:it’slikelythatnooneevennoticed.16Wehavethisexperiencenotonlywhenwemakemistakesbutalsowhenweperformwell.Everytimewedosomethingthatisalittledifferentfromwhatweusuallydo,wemayassumethateveryonearounduswillnotice.Thespotlighteffectmighthappenwhenwemakeamistakeinagame,haveabadhairday,orgiveaterribleanswerinclass.17Inthesemoments,itfeelslikeeveryoneiswatching.Thespotlighteffectexistsbecauseweallgetusedtoseeingthingsthroughourowneyes.Everypersonisthemaincharacterinhisorherstory,andtheeventsofourlivesseemtohavegreatimportance.18Thespotlighteffectisaverycommonpartofthehumanexperience.However,insomecases,itcanleadtoextremesocialanxietyandnervousnessaroundotherpeople.Everyonesufferssomedegreeofsocialanxiety.Weallcareaboutwhatothersthink,andweallwanttobeliked.It’snormaltowonderaboutwhateffectwehaveonotherpeople.19Ifsomeoneissonervousthattheycan’tmakegooddecisions,thenit’stimetotakeactionandimprovethesituation.Learningaboutthespotlighteffectisimportantbecauseitcanhelpusreduceouranxiety.Nexttimeyoufeellikeeveryoneisstaringatyou,remindyourselfthatit’sjustyourmindplayingtricksonyou.mindwiththoughtsofyourfriendsandfamily,itwillhelpyoubelessself-conscious.A.However,thiscanbeaproblemwhentheanxietyistoomuchtohandle.B.That’swhyfewerpeoplenoticetheembarrassingcircumstancestheyencounter.20IfyoufillyourC.Anothergoodexerciseistomakeanefforttonoticethepeoplearoundyou,ratherthanfocusingonyourself.D.Thespotlighteffectisatrickofthemindthatmakesusbelievethatpeoplenoticeusmoreoftenthantheyreallydo.E.Whatyoucandoatthismomentistoignorethem.F.Wearesobusyexaminingourselvesthatweactuallyobserveverylittleabouteveryonearoundus.G.Itcanalsoappearwhenwescoreabiggoal,asksomeoneonadate,ordoagooddeed.第二部分語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A,B,C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。NeverdoIrealizeithasbeensolongsincemyfatherleftus.Ihaveoftenthoughtwhatabewithoutchildren;andwhatacruelworldwithoutthe22Myfatherwasaverywarmand23man,quicktolendahandtoanyonewhoneededit.Ialways24myfatheranddeeplyadmiredhiswaywithpeople.21worlditwould.Hewasinacarecenterforyearsaftersufferingaseriesofdiseasesthatimpactedhisabilitytowalkandcausedhis25tobeslowandnotclear.It26meverymuchtoseehimthere,andwetriedtovisithimseveraltimesamonth.Mytoddlerdaughter,Kelsey,readstoriestohim,andhelaylisteningasher27ranwild,pretendingtoreadwordsfromthebookssheheldinhertinyhands.Theylovedeachotherdearly,andhewasher“Papa.”KelseywasonlyfouryearsoldwhenDaddied.Iwas28forweeks,andKelseytriedtocomfortme.Oftentimesshecriedwithmeortriedinsomewaytomakemefeelbetter.Nothinghelped.Ineededmy29onthisEarth,andsometimesmyheart30sobadlythatIthoughtitmightbebrokenbecauseofsadness.WhilewewerepreparingforThanksgiving,IheardKelseytalkingtoherdaddy.TheywerechattingaboutPapaandhowhehadgoneto31andwasnowwatchingoverus.Shesaidinthesweetestvoice,“Daddy,sinceMamadoesn’thaveadaddyanymore,doyouthinkyoucouldjust32yourswithher?”Isighedinrelief,burstingintotears.Fromthatdayon,mysadness33giftsofcare,kindnessand34forothers.forever,inher.B.disastrous.IknewmyfatherhadgivenKelseyHewould3521.A.curiousC.a(chǎn)ddictiveC.a(chǎn)gedD.specificD.young22.A.experienced23.A.caringB.teenagedB.a(chǎn)ttractiveB.lookeddownonB.breathC.optimisticC.lookeduptoC.strengthC.frightenedC.contentsC.a(chǎn)nnoyedC.daughterC.poundedC.homeD.outgoingD.lookedoutforD.speechD.crackedD.imaginationD.calm24.A.lookedbackon25.A.tongue26.A.painedB.struck27.A.wordsB.stories28.A.heartbroken29.A.grandfather30.A.hitB.frightenedB.fatherD.husbandD.a(chǎn)chedB.beat31.A.heaven32.A.compare33.A.revived34.A.a(chǎn)dmiration35.A.relyonB.hospitalB.impressB.easedD.centerC.shareD.exchangeD.quitC.a(chǎn)dvancedC.a(chǎn)ppreciationC.focusonB.concernB.reflectonD.behaviorD.liveon第二節(jié)(共10題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式(不多于3個(gè)單詞)。FromLondon’sTrafalgarSquaretomajorcitiesacrossBritain,tensofthousandsofBritishpeoplehavejoinedChinesecommunities36(welcome)thearrivaloftheChineseNewYear.InManchestertherewasaDragonParade,endinginChinatown38peoplecouldenjoyawiderangeofChinesefoodandenjoyaspectacularfireworksshow.39(celebrate)alsotookplaceinLiverpool,Birmingham,LakeDistrict,Durham,Edinburgh,LeedsandNewcastle.37(lead)byaverybreathtaking54-meterlongdragon,AcademicDr.WuKegangsaid,“TheChineseNewYeareventinBritainisnow40(impress)thaneveranditisgrowingeveryyear”.OnarrivalinBritain26yearsagofromGuangdong,southChina,ChineseNewYearwascelebrated42(main)intownsandcitieswithbigChinesecommunities.“YouwouldgotoLondonChinatownandjoinyourcountrymentocelebrate,43toChinatownsinplaceslikeLiverpoolandManchesterforeventsalmostonlyheldforChinesepeople,”Wurecalled.44isdifferentnow,isthatweareseeinglocalcommunitiesalloverthecountrytakingpartalongsidetheir41firstthingWunoticedwasthat“ownChinesepopulations,”hesaid.“ItiscleartomethattheeventwillcontinuetogrowinBritainwhereChineseNewYear45(earn)itsplaceinthecalendarofeventssofar.”第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)46期間你目睹了許多游客的不文明行為,為了改善你家鄉(xiāng)的景區(qū)環(huán)境,請(qǐng)你以“HowtoBeaCivilizedTourist”為題寫一篇短文。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。HowtoBeaCivilizedTourist____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25分)47.閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)完整的故事。Whatdoesitmeantobeahero?Ithinkaheroissomeonewhogoesoutofhiswaytomakeothershappy.MyheroisMr.Wright,mychorus(合唱隊(duì))teacher.WhenIwas12yearsold,mygrandparentspassedaway.Iwasreallyclosetothem,andlosingthemwasthehardestthingI’veeverhadtogothrough.Icouldn’teat,sleep,orthink;IfeltlikeIcouldn’tevenbreathe.Itwasasifmywholeworldhadfallendownfromunderme,andIfellintothishugeholeofdepression(抑郁).AlthoughIwasbattlingdepression,Iwasdeterminedtomakemyhighschoolyearsthebestofmylife.Itwasdifficulttobehappy,butIhadtotry.IjoinedWomen’sChoir.Mr.Wrightwasthechoraldirectorandhewassofunnythatthefirstday,IjustknewIhadmadethebestdecisionofmylife.Astheyearprogressed,Ilovedchorusmoreandmore.Ibegantosmileagainandreallyenjoylife.Thenonedaythatallchanged.Myfriends—orthosethatIthoughtweremyfriends—startedtalkingaboutmebehindmyback.Iwashurt,andIsatbymyself.Mr.Wrightcameoverandaskedwhatwaswrong.ThelookinhiseyestoldmethatIcouldtrusthim.Tryinghardtofightbacktears,Itoldhimthewholestory.WhenIfinished,henoddedandtoldme,“Ifyouneverlearnanythingfromme,learnthis:Nooneisworthstealingyourjoy.”Paragraph1:WhatMr.Wrightsaidreallystruckachord(心弦)inmyheart._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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