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學(xué)年高一3月聯(lián)考英語試題注意事項:答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考場號、座位號、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上。回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回??荚嚂r間分鐘,滿分分第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共5小題,每小題分,共分)聽下面5,從題中所給的C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atazoo.B.Atagallery.C.Atasciencemuseum.2Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Getaprintbook.B.Downloadatextbook.C.Checkoutthecomputer.3.Whatisthemanaskedtobuy?A.Paint.B.Brushes.C.Coloredpaper.4.Howmuchshouldthewomanpayfortheskirt?A.$10.B.$90.C.$100.5.Whenshouldthespeakershandinthereport?A.OnB.OnC.OnThursday.第二節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的、、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第、7題。第1頁/共12頁6.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?A.checkthemenu.B.knowabouttherestaurant.C.advertisetherestaurantonline.7.WhatmakesJingweiRestaurantdifferentfromotherrestaurants?A.Thelowprices.B.Thegoodenvironment.C.Thechoicesofmenus.聽第7段材料,回答第8至題。8.Whycan'tMissGreengivethespeech?A.Shehastoseethedoctor.B.Shehastogoonbusiness.C.Shehastolookafterhermother.9.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?A.Attendaconference.B.GotovisitMissGreen.C.Havebreakfastinthehotel.10.Howwillthewomangettothehotel?A.Bysubway.B.Bycar.C.Bybus.聽第8段材料,回答第至題。Whydoesthewomanlikethehistoryteacher?A.Shemakestheclassattractive.B.Sheneverfailsthestudents.C.Sheexpectsalotfromherstudents.12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheeconomicsteacher?A.Heisstrict.B.Heishelpful.C.Heisinteresting.13.Whatistheman'sfavouritecourse?A.History.B.English.C.Economics.聽第9段材料,回答第至題。14.WhydidthewomangotoChina?A.learnChinese.B.gotravelling.C.visitrelatives.15.Whatwillthewomandowiththemoney?第2頁/共12頁A.Buyherparentsgifts.B.Payforherschoolfee.C.aroundInnerMongolia.16.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Brotherandsister.B.Co-workers.C.Classmates.聽第段材料,回答第至題。17.Wherewillthecontestbeheld?A.Inthestudentcenter.B.Ontheplayground.C.Intheschoolhall.18.WhenwilltheconteststartonJune20?A.At9:00am.B.At2:00pm.C.At5:00pm.19.Whatshouldthestudentsdotobeavolunteer?A.Fillinanonlineform.B.Gotothesign-indesk.C.GototheStudentUnion.20.Whowillbeconsideredfirst?A.Thoseinhighergrades.B.ThosespeakingEnglishfluently.C.Thosewithvolunteerexperience.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的、、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ACost:$20permonthor$220peryearClasslength(持續(xù)時間):3to5hoursRegistration(注冊):Openyear-roundStandoutfeature:InternationalCenterofPhotographyispopularforphotographyclassesthataresuitableforpeopleatdifferentskilllevelsattheseclassesaretaughtbyexperiencedteachers.陶瓷)Cost:$30permonthor$300peryear第3頁/共12頁Classlength:1to2hoursRegistration:Openyear-roundStandoutfeature:TheCeramicSchoolmanyclassesandliveonlineeventsatareasonablepriceandisonlycenteredonceramics.CraftsyCost:$10permonthor$90peryearClasslength:1to2hoursRegistration:Bysemester(學(xué))Standoutfeature:Craftsystandsoutforofferingmanycoursessewing,embroideryandknitting(縫紉、刺繡和編織)thataresuitableforalllevels,frombeginnerstomoreexperiencedlearners.SkillshareCost:$15permonthor$150peryearClasslength:1to3hoursRegistration:Openyear-roundStandoutfeature:Providingclassesforpeopleatallskilllevelsataaffordableprice,Skillshareisourtoppickforonlinepaintinglessons.1.Howmuchshouldyoupayifyouregisterforafive-monthphotographycourse?A.$50.B.$75.C.$100.D.$150.2.InwhatwayaretheCeramicSchoolandCraftsythesame?A.Theycostthesame.B.Theylastforthesametime.C.Theyarebothforbeginners.D.Theyarebothopenyear-round.3.Whichofthefollowingclassesissuitableforpaintinglovers?A.InternationalCenterofPhotography.B.TheCeramicSchool.C.Skillshare.D.Craftsy.BAsafreshman,Isteppedintomyfirstcreativewritingcoursebyaccident,thinkingitwasaliteratureclassonhowtoreadstories,nothowtowritethem.Whentheteacherintroducedthecourse,Irealizedmymistake.ThecreditsIearnedfromthecoursewouldn'tcounttowardmymajor.Bytheendoftheclass,however,IdecidedthatIhadtobeapartofthecourse,Perhaps,as第4頁/共12頁alifelongreader,Iwaseagertounderstandhowstoriesworkedtheirmagic.Buttakingtheclasswouldbeimpossible:Iwasn'tevenonthewaitlist.That'swhentheteacheraskedforavolunteertohandinthefirstworkshopstory.Silencecoveredtheroom.Nooneriskedeyecontact.Whoevervolunteeredwouldhavetowriteawholestoryinaweek.Perhapstheylikeme,hadneverwrittenonebefore.Seizing(抓住)mychance,Iraisedmyhandandasked,“IfIgofirst,willyougivemeaspotintheclass?”Hesaidhewould.So,insteadofkeepingmyheaddownandavoidingeyecontact,Ididtheopposite.later,I'dcompletedadegreeincreativewritingandwasworkingonanovelwhenaliteraryagentaskedtoreadthefirst50'pagesofmydraft(草稿).BútIwasn'tcomfortableshowingheranything;thenovelwasfarfromdone.Throughoutgraduateschool,I'dbeenadvisedmanytimesnottocontactagentsuntilIhaveacompletedraft.Inthemeanwhile,Iknewthebeginningofmystorywasattractiveandthattheagentmightnotremembermeafterayear.So,onceagain,insteadofkeepingmyheaddownandavoidingeyecontact,Ididtheopposite.Isentherthefirstthreechapters.Amonthlater,shesignedmeonthestrengthofthosechaptersalone.Shehassinceseenmethroughthepublicationofthreenovels.Determination,focus,perseverance(堅持)—thequalitiesthatIconsiderimportantingettingmeintoStanfordnodoubthelpedmebecomethenovelistIamtoday.AndyetifI'donlyconcentratedonthepathahead,Iwouldhavemissedsomanyhappyaccidents,somanybeautifulopportunitiestolookup,raisemyhand,andsayyes.4.Whatmadetheauthorfinallydecidetotakethecourse?A.Thepopularityofthecourse.B.Hercuriosityaboutstorywriting.C.Herconfidenceinherwritingskills.D.Theneedtogetcreditsforherdegree.5.Theauthorvolunteeredtowritethefirstworkshopstoryto_________.A.challengeherself.B.impresstheteacher.C.showhertalent.D.winaplaceintheclass.6.Whydidtheauthorsendherfirstthreechapterstotheagent?A.Herfriendsadvisedhertodoso.B.Herstorywasattractivetoreaders.第5頁/共12頁C.Theagentaskedhertoturninthework.D.Shewantedtogetthechanceofpublication.7.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Actionspeakslouderthanwords.B.Readingenrichesthemind.C.Successcomestothosewhowillanddare.D.Chancefavorsonlythepreparedmind.CPu’eristhehomeoftheworld-knownteaofthesamename.Sinceothertea-growingcentersinPu’ermayhavealargeroutput,morefamousbrandsandheritagesurroundingthehistoryoftheAncientRoad,Jingmai,alsoinPu’er,naynotbepeople’sfirstchoicetolookforthebestPu’erHowever,beingcutfromtheoutsidebyrivers,thismountainousareahasbecomeaperfectplaceforanancientplantingtechnique,growingtootreesunderforest,knownasthe“under-story”method,whichfilters(過濾)sunshinewhileensuringwater.NanKang,formerheadofMangjingvillage,said,“Comparedtomodernplantations,we’llsurelyproducelessteaintheancientforest.Butwehavetorespectourtraditionandbelief.Birdseatinsectstoprotecttheteaandthefallenleavesfromtreesprovidefertilizer.Everythingimprovestheother,butalsolimitseachother.Itisthewayofnature.”Nanisanold-timeBlangleader’sgrandson.FollowinganoldleadernamedPaAileng,hisancestorscametosettleneartheJingmaiMountaincenturiesago.ItisbelievedthatPaAilengfoundthattealeavesmadehispeoplerecoverfromdiseasestheysufferedfromduringtheirmovingtootherplaces,sotheheroisalsoconsideredasa“teaancestor”.Blangpeoplechoseamountaintorememberhim.TheycallitPeakAileng.Blangpeoplebelieveteahasitsownspirit,”Nansays,“ThefirstplantedteatreeineveryfieldiscalledtheSpiritThatmeansthefieldhasanowner.Andthesymbolalsomakeseveryonefollowmoralcodesandprotecttheplants.”Now,thismountainoftea,alsoastorehouseofthetime-testedtraditionsoflocalethnicgroups,attractsglobalattention.TheCulturalLandscapeofOldForestsoftheJingmaiMountaininPu’erwasnamedasaHeritageSite,becomingChina’s57thentryonthelist.8.WhatisJingmaifamousforinplantingPu’erA.Alargerproduction.B.Theadvancedtechnology.C.Itstransportsystem.D.Itsuniqueplantingmethod.9.Whatcanwelearnaboutthe“under-story”methodfromthetext?A.ItiswidelyusedinChina.B.ItwasinventedbyNanKang.第6頁/共12頁C.Itfollowsthelawsofnature.D.Itmakessuretoproducemoretea.10.WhatwasteafirstlyusedasbyNanKang’sancestors?A.Medicaltreatment.B.Giftsforfriends.C.Mainfood.D.Akindofnicedrink.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheExportofPu’erB.APlantingtoC.TheModernPlantationsofPu’erD.TheHabitofBlangPeopleDChildrendonotlaughforjoy.Scientificstudies,includingmyown,showthatthereissomethingmuchdeeperthanjoyinachild’slaughter.Ifindthatitiscloselyconnectedtobrainandpersonalitydevelopment:childrenlaughforverydifferentreasonsatdifferentstagesofdevelopment.Laughterbeginssoonafterbirth.Babieslearntolaughbecausetheywanttocopytheirparentsexpressions,andtoreceiveattentionandpraisefromthem.Thisisthewaybabieslearneverythingatfirst:throughcopyingandreceivingattentionandpraiseofadultsaroundthem.Butastheygrow,theylearntodistinguishtheirownpersonfromtheirparentsandtheworldaroundthem.Oncetheybegintobehaveontheirown—fromage2to5—theybegintofeelsomethingnewforthefirsttime:certainthingsmayseemcold,strange,oroutofplace,andthisshocks,confusesandamazesthem.Thisiswherelaughtercomesin:afteramomentofhesitation,theyunderstandthatwhatseemedfrighteningorunexpectedisactuallyharmless.Forinstance,achildlaughswhentheyseetheirfatherwithafunnyclownnose.Why?Becauseforasecondtheyfeltembarrassed:thatnoseisnota“l(fā)ive”nose.Whentheyunderstanditwasjustdad’sjoke,theycalmdownandlaugh.Theymayalsolaughwhentheirolderbrothermakesasillyface,andtheprocessisthesame.Fromage5or6andup,childrenlearntohandleabstract(抽象的)ideas,meaningtheycangraspand“get”jokes.Beforethat,theyareattheearlierstageofbeingself-centered,whichhinderstheirunderstandingofothers’reasoning.Butoncetheyovercomeit,theirlaughterprocessisthesameasthatofadults.Thesethreestagesoflaughterdevelopmentaregoodindicatorsofchild’smentalgrowthanddevelopment.12.Whydobabieslaughsoonafterbirth?A.Theyareexpressingtheirhappiness.B.Theyareshowingtheirpersonality.C.Theyarelearningtheirparents’behavior.D.Theyaregivingpraisetotheirparents.13.What’sthebabies’mentalprocessoflaughingfromage2to5?第7頁/共12頁A.Theyfeelamazed,understandandlaugh.B.Theyfeelharmless,hesitateandlaugh.C.Theyhesitate,feelfrightenedandlaugh.D.Theyunderstand,feelshockedandlaugh.14.Whydoestheauthormentionthefatherandthebrotherinparagraph4?A.giveexamples.B.providemethods.C.makecomparisons.D.suggestions.15.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hinders”inparagraph5mean?A.Forms.B.Deepens.C.Reflects.D.Prevents.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Ourphonesholdourmemories,music,movies,andmore,whichiswhywetakegreatcaretokeepthemdamage-free.___16___Whenwaterisinvolved,evenafewdropscanseriouslydamageyourphone.Ifyou’vedroppedyourphoneinwater,whatdoyoudo?Don’tbescared.It’seasytogetintofear,notknowingwhattodo,whenwethinkwe’vedestroyedourphonebydroppingitinwater.Butmanynewersmartphonesarewaterproof(防水的).Thatmayreducemanyconcernsaboutaccidentaldrops.___17___Assoonasyourealizeyourphonehasfalleninwater,fishitoutasquicklyaspossible.Poweryourphonedown.Themostimportantthingtodotofixaphonethatgotwaterinitistodryitasquicklyaspossibleanddon’tturnitonunderanycondition.___18___Rememberrunninganyelectricalchargethroughawetelectricalcircuit(電路)willcertainlycauseproblems,becausewateriswell-knownforbeingabletosendchargesbetweenpointsonthecircuitthatcan'tdealwithit.___19___Thereareanumberofwaysyoucouldhavegottenawetcellphone,butoneofthemostcommon—andmostunclean—isdroppingyourphoneintoyourtoilet.Oncetheworsthashappened,yourshouldcleanit.Itisimportanttocleanitthoroughlyaftermakingsureit’spoweredDisinfectingwipes(消毒濕巾)shoulddothetrickoryoucanuseanalcohol-basedcleanerappliedtoacloth.mustn’tusepurealcoholorapplyanyotherhouseholdcleaningmaterialsdirectlytoyourphone.___20___A.Cleanyourwetphone.B.Airoutyourwetphone.第8頁/共12頁C.Butsometimes,accidentsdohappen.D.Thatcouldcauseadditionalharmtoyourdevice.E.Ifit’sstillon,turnitimmediatelyandleaveitF.Dryingoutaphoneisprettyeasy,butitdoestakeabitoftime.G.However,anydevicewillbedamagedifleftunderwatertoolong.第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的、、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Atonly9yearsold,MiyuAnanthamayaPranotoisshowingothergirlsofheragethattheycanachievesomuchmorethantheymay___21___.Inspiredbythechoreography(編舞)forKoreanboybandBTS’shitsong,Miyu___22___herpassion(熱愛)forpopmusicandthen,dance.Startingherdancejourneyjusttwoyearsago,Miyuhasalreadybeen___23___infreestyle,winninganawardinherfirstcompetition.Miyu’stalentandpassionhavemadeherafastlearner,easily___24___difficultdancemovesthatevenadults___25___.Herdanceteacher,SemmyBlank,saysthatsomeonelikeMiyuisn’t___26___forme.Shecanoutperformadultssinceshehasimpressivefoundation,technique,andmusicality.”Miyu’sconcentrationonimprovingherskillis___27___duringdanceclasses,whereshe___28___repeatseachstepuntilit’sperfect.Despiteheryoungage,Miyu’sdancepassiontakesheracrossIndonesiaalmosteverymonthfor___29___.Herfather,HarisPranoto,saysthathisdaughter’sdancebattleshavegivenherthe____30____totakeonanychallenge.Miyu’sbusy____31____alsoincludesattendingschool,aswellaspianoandvoicelessons.Inhersparetime,she____32____drawingasahobby.Herparentsunderstandtheimportanceoffindinga____33____topreventburnout,____34____Miyu’swell-beingandcontinuedgrowth.Miyudreamsofbecomingaprofessionaldancerorateacher.Hergreatjourneyservesasa____35____thatwecancreateourownpathwithpassion.21.A.reactB.realizeC.confirmD.attract22.A.supportedB.provedC.discoveredD.published23.A.skilledB.familiarC.honestD.fluent24.A.reducingB.updatingC.guidingD.mastering25.A.stirupB.getthroughC.strugglewithD.searchingfor第9頁/共12頁26A.effectiveB.challengingC.profitableD.expensive27.A.ordinaryB.C.responsibleD.evident28.A.hopelesslyB.carelesslyC.tirelesslyD.selflessly29.A.competitionsB.destinationsC.conferencesD.proposals30.A.exerciseB.courageC.imaginationD.advice31.A.attemptB.studyC.dreamD.schedule32.A.exploresB.changesC.designsD.documents33.A.memoryB.meaningC.varietyD.balance34.A.donatingB.ensuringC.admiringD.conducting35.A.promiseB.surpriseC.reminderD.benefit第二節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Aconcert___36___(mark)the50thanniversaryofChina-Brazildiplomatic(外交的)relationstookplaceattheCopacabanaBeach,RiodeJaneiro,Brazil,onMarch21.Theoutdooreventattractedover300audiencemembers___37___famousChinesemusicians,includingthemusicbandoftraditionalChinesemusicoftheCentralConservatoryofMusic,bringingChinesemusicpiecesthat___38___(particular)showthevarietyoftraditionalChinesemusicalinstruments.AncientChinesemusicalinstruments,suchasguzheng,xiaoandbanhu___39___(play)duringtheconcert,allowingaudiencestogetcloser___40___classicalChineseart.TheChinesemusiciansalsousedtheirinstrumentstoplayfolksongsofBrazil,___41___receivedwarmfeedback(反饋)fromthelocalaudience.Theconcertinvited___42___(experience)conductorsaswellasthewinnersandjudgesoftheChineseGoldenBellforMusic-atopChinesemusicaward-___43___(join)intheperformances.Theeventwaspartof2024“ChinaArtswhichwasfirststartedin2004byChinaFederationofLiteraryandArtGircles.Duringthepasttwentyyears,theartfestival___44___(tour)aroundtheworldbyvisiting23countriesandregions.Culturalexchange____45____(programme)suchasfilmfestivals,concertsandphotoexhibitionswillbeheldlater.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)書面表達(滿分分)46.假設(shè)你是李華,你的英國朋友Jim下個月想要來中國旅游,了解中國的少數(shù)民族(ethnicminorities)文第10頁/共12頁化。請你給他寫一封電子郵件,幫他推薦一座城市,內(nèi)容包括:1.你的建議及理由;2.你的祝愿。注意:1詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearJim,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________LiHua第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分分)47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。ItwaslateDecember.ItwasthegreatChristmasshoppingtime.Iaskedmysonanddaughtertogotogether,buttheypreferredtoplayathome.Peoplewerebusybuyinggiftsfortheirbelovedones.Itseemedthatthebiggerthegiftswerethebettertheywouldbe.Ishookmyheadsadlyandwalkedon.Iwasshoppingalonetryingtopickupsomethickwintersockstowarmmyfrozenfeet.AsIroundedthecornerinthestoreIsawaChristmastreefullofpaperangels(天使).Oneachangelwasthenameofaneedychildwhosefamilycouldn’ttobuythemagiftthatyear.Shopperswhopickedanangelcouldbuyasimpletoyorgift.ThestorewouldwrapitandsendittothechildthatChristmas.AroundthetreeIsawateenageboyandgirlpickingoutseveralangels.Theirmotherwassmilingwhileshewatchedthem.Iwalkedupnexttoherandstartedtalkingwithher.ShetoldmethatherchildrenstartedthisseveralyearsagowhenshefirstexplainedtothemwhattheCharityAngeltreewasfor.Eachtogiveuponeoftheirtoysthatyearsothataneedychildcouldhaveone.Itdidn’tstopthen,though.Eachyearsincethekidshadsavedmoneytheyearnedthroughouttheyearandboughtmoreandmorechildrenthegiftstheywouldn’thaveotherwise.Ithadbecomeafamilytradition.第11頁/共12頁注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Ismiledwhenshefinished,andwalkedovertothetree.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________tothetwohappychildren,Ileftthestore,planningwhattodonextChristmas.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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