四川省绵阳南山中学实验学校2023-2024学年高三上学期11月月英语题 Word版无答案.docx

四川省绵阳南山中学实验学校2023-2024学年高三上学期11月月英语题 Word版无答案.docx

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绵阳南山中学实验学校2024届毕业班11月月考试题英语试卷本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。(满分150分,考试时间120分钟。)注意事项:1.答题前考生务必将本人姓名、准考证号和座位号填写在答题卡相应位置;2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号;3.交卷时,只上交答题卡。第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分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:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案:C。1.Whichcityisnextontheman’slist?A.Sicily.B.Rome.C.Florence.2.Whattimeisitnow?A.11:00a.m.B.10:10a.m.C.10:00a.m.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Co-workers.B.Husbandandwife.C.Fitnesscoachandcustomer.4.Whydoesthewomangotothebank?A.Totakeasurvey.B.Toopenanaccount.C.Tomakeacomplaint.5.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Singasong.B.Writemusic.C.Climbamountain.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.Whenwilltheexamresultsbeannounced?A.Tomorrow.B.Nextweek.C.Attheweekend.7.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Havesomecoffee.B.Goshopping.C.Takeaholiday.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Onabus.B.Onatrain.C.Onaplane.9.Whydoesthemangetseatsattheback?A.Hewantstoseetheviewsoutside.B.Hewouldliketohavemoreroomforhislegs.C.Heprefersaseatawayfromtheplane’sengines.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthemanwantatfirst?A.Strawberries.B.Oranges.C.Pears.11.Howdoesthemanfeelrecently?A.Angry.B.Excited.C.Uncomfortable.12.Whatisthewoman’slastsuggestiontotheman?A.Seeingadoctor.B.Drinkingfruitjuice.C.Havingagoodsleep.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatistheweatherlike?A.Sunnyandrainy.B.Windyandrainy.C.Sunnyandwindy.14.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Cycling.B.Walking.C.Sitting.15.Howarethespeakersfeeling?A.Sleepy.B.Relaxed.C.Energetic.16.Whoisthewoman?A.Theman’swife.B.Theman’sfriend.C.Theman’sneighbor.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.Guidanceonacting.B.Instructionsbeforefilming.C.Requirementsforbeingbackgroundactors.18.WhatisBradley?A.Afilmdirector.B.Acostumedesigner.C.Adirector’sassistant.19.Whatareallthelistenersexpectedtodo?A.Sitattables.B.AskJamesquestions.C.Pretendtobetalking.20.WhatuniformwillDavidbewearing?A.Awaiteruniform.B.Apoliceuniform.C.Aschooluniform.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。AHerearesomebookswrittenbyJoyceGrant.CanYouBelieveItPublisher:KidsCanPressPublishedin2022,itexploresindepthhowrealjournalismismade,whatfalsenewsis,andmostimportantly,howtospotthedifference.Youngkidsgetmostoftheirinformationonline.Thismust-readguidehelpsthemdecidewhichinformationtheycantrustandwhichtheycan’t.TaggedOutPublisher:LorimerKidsandTeensPublishedin2016andfullofkid-friendlyinformation,it’sanexcellentread,especiallythedescriptionoftheaction.Readingitmakesreadersfeellikethey’rerighttherewatchingthegameandfeelingwhatthekidsfeelinsuccessandinfailure.Grantreflectstheattitudesandbehaviorsoftoday’syoungteensandmakeseachofhercharactersreal.Gabby:DramaQueenPublisher:Fitzhenry&WhitesidePublishingItwaspublishedthreeyearslaterthanTaggedOut.LittlekidGabbyandherfriendRoyaresettingupastagefortheirplayabout“QueenGabriella”.Gabbyputssomeletterstogethertocreatewordsthatwillturnintovariousprops(道具).Whentheyfinallyhaveeverythingtheyneed,they’rereadytoperformfortheirelderlyneighbor. StidingHomePublisher:LorimerKidsandTeensItcameoutin2018.WhenyoungMiguel’sfamilybecomesdesperate,asolutioncomesfromMiguel’sbaseballteammate,whosuggestsabigbaseballmoney-raisingcampaign.Astheteamlearnsaboutthehardrealitiessomekidsfaceandhelpsthemwholeheartedly,Miguellearnstotrusthisteammates.1.What’sthebookCanYouBelieveItmainlyabout?A.Journalism.B.Familylove.C.Games.D.Stageperformance.2.Whichbookwaspublishedearliest?A.CanYouBelieveIt.B.TaggedOut.C.Gabby:DramaQueen.D.SlidingHome.3.Whoarethelistedbooksintendedfor?A.Youngparents.B.Youngkids.C.Mediajournalists.D.Children’swriters.BAwomanheldherphonetightlytoherheart.Shewasanxioustotakeapictureofanimpressivebunchofflowersthatsatnotsofaraway,butfirstshehadtogetthroughacrowdofotherspushingtheirwaytodothesame.ThecauseofthiswasBouquetstoArt,oneofthemostpopulareventsatthedeYoungMuseuminSanFrancisco.Inrecentyears,thedeYoungreceivedmorethanathousandcomplaintsfrompeoplewhofeltthatcellphoneshadspoiledtheirexperienceoftheexhibit.Institutionsoffineartaroundtheworldfacesimilarproblemsasthedesiretotakephotographsbecomesahugeattractionformuseums,aswellassomethingthatupsetssomeoftheirpatrons(资助人).SothedeYoungrespondedwithakindofcompromise:carvingout“photofree”hoursduringtheexhibition’ssix-dayrun.Onecommoncomplaintabouttheeffectofsocialmediaonmuseumcultureisthatpeopleseemtobemissingoutonexperiencesbecausetheyaresobusycollectingevidenceofthem.AstudyrecentlypublishedinthejournalPsychologicalSciencesuggeststhereissometruthtothis.Itfindsthatpeople,whokeeptakingphotosofanexhibitandpostingthemonsocialmediaratherthansimplyobservingit,haveahardtimerememberingwhattheysee.Buttheissueiscomplexfortheprofessionalsrunningmuseums.LindaButler,thedeYoung’sheadofmarketingandvisitorexperience,acknowledgesthatnoteveryonewantsamuseumtobe“aphoto-takingplayland”.YetalotofpeopledoandshebelievesthatthedeYoungisinnopositiontojudgeonereasonfor buyinga$28tickettobemorereasonablethananother.“Ifweremovedsocialmediaandphotography,”shesays.“Wewouldriskbecomingunimportant.”4.WhatwasthewomaneagertodoaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Togetherphone.B.Toescapethecrowd.C.Totakeaphoto.D.Topushahead.5.HowdidthedeYoungrespondtothedilemma?A.Bycompromisingwiththegovernment.B.Bymakingtheexhibitionfreeofcharge.C.Bysettingperiodswithoutphoto-taking.D.Byextendingthefreeexhibitionhours.6.Whatmaytheuseofsocialmediainmuseumsbringabout?A.Museum-owner’slowerprofits.B.Exhibits’damagetoappearance.C.Professionals’lackoftolerance.D.Visitors’distractionofrealfocus.7.WhichofthefollowingmayLindaButlersupport?A.Cateringtovisitors.B.Reducingadmissionprices.C.Reservingjudgementinpublic.D.Banningsocialmediaandphotography.CVehiclesonourroadsarenowmostlypetrolanddiesel(柴油)cars,buttheirdayscannotcontinueformuchlonger.Arecentuniversitystudyfoundthatcurrentelectriccarscouldbeusedfor87percentofdailycarjourneysintheUS.Thatfigurecouldriseto98percentby2024.Onehurdletothewidespreadadoptionofelectriccarshasbeen“rangeanxiety”—drivers’concernsaboutrunningoutofelectricityonajourney.Whilepetrolstationsareconvenientlylocatedacrossnationalroadsystemsthenecessarynetworkofelectricchargingstationsisstillbeingdeveloped.Thatsaid,chargingpointsarebecomingincreasinglycommonthroughouttheUSA.Attitudestowardselectricvehicleshavechangedgreatlyoverthelastfewyears.Notthatlongago,electriccarsweremetwithdistrust,andtheirhighpricesdrovecustomersaway.Thankstoimprovementsinbatterycapacity,rechargingtimes,performanceandprice,thecurrentgenerationofelectriccarsarestartingtopersuadepickyconsumers.Aswellasdevelopmentontheroad,electricvehiclesaretakingtotheseasandskies.Electricboatsareamongtheoldestmethodsofelectrictravel,havingenjoyedseveraldecadesofpopularityfromthelate19thtotheearly20thcenturybeforepetrol-poweredoutboardmotorstookover.Now,theglobaldriveforrenewableenergysourcesisbringingelectricboatsback.Stepstowardselectricairtravelarealsobeingmade,withAirbusandNASAamongtheorganizationsdevelopingandtestingbattery-poweredplanes. Electricvehiclesdonotproduceanyemissions(排放).IftheUScouldreplace87percentofitscarswithelectricvehicles,itwouldreducethenationaldemandforpetrolby61percent.Thatsaid,asmanycountriescontinuetoincreasetheiruseofrenewableenergysources,electricvehicleswillbecomeevencleaner.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hurdle”inParagraph2probablymeans?A.Aim.B.Problem.C.Result.D.Step.9.Whydidmanypeoplerefusetobuytheelectriccarsinthepast?A.Theyweredependable.B.Theywerenotwidelypromoted.C.Theywereexpensive.D.Theycouldn’ttravelatahighspeed.10.WhatisthefunctionofParagraph4?A.Tointroducethehistoryofelectrictravel.B.Toexplainwhytheworldneedsmoreelectriccars.C.Toshowwhymorepeoplehaveinterestinelectriccars.D.Todescribedifferentwayselectricvehiclescanbeused.11.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.DrivingintoaCleanerFutureB.HistoryofElectricCarsC.ProblemswithPetrolandDieselCarsD.BestMeansofTransportationDInrecentyears,Chinahaswitnessedthegrowthofluxury(奢侈品)brands.Inthismarket,Chineseconsumersarenowthelargestspenders.It’sclearthatanewgenerationofyoung,materialisticpeopleisincreasinglyrelyingonluxurybrandstoimproveitsself-image.Iamafashionisttoo,atleastinspirit—Ilovetolookatclothesandshoes.ButIdon’tunderstandwhypeoplespendlotsofmoneyondesignerlabels.Whenayoungwomanbuysahandbagthatcoststwomonthsofhersalary,that’sascarything.What’sinterestingisthatscientistshavefoundthathavingluxurythingsdoesn’tleadtohappiness.Studyafterstudyhasshownthatalthoughwewantmaterialthings,whenwegetthemwedon’tsuddenlybecome“happy”people.Infact,aseriesofstudiesbyLeafVanBovenattheUniversityofColorado,US,hasshownthatindividualswhospendmoneyontravelandsimilarexperiencesgetmorepleasurethanthosewhoinvestitinmaterialthings.That’sbecauseexperiencesaremoreeasilycombinedwithaperson’sidentity.IfItraveltoYunnan,thatadventureaffectshowIthinkinthefuture.Mymemoriesbecomeapartofme.Moreover,asVanBovenhasobserved,youngpeoplewhopursuehappinessthrough“things”arelikedlessbytheirpeers.Peoplepreferthosewhopursuehappinessthroughexperiences.It’snaturaltowanttoexpressyourselfthroughyourappearance.Somyadviceis:createalookthatisn’ttied toadesignerlabel.Conveyyourownmessage.TakesomelessonsfromthelateAppleco-founderSteveJobs.HewasalwaysinLevisjeansandablackturtleneck.MarkZuckerberg,founderofFacebook,routinelyappearsinhoodiesandsneakers.Thesepeople,successfulpeople,havestyle.Youdon’thavetobreakthebanktosendamessageaboutwhoyouare.Takeatrip.Gooutintotheworld.Thencomebackandconfidentlycreateyourownsignaturelook.12.Whatcanweinferfromthefirstparagraph?A.Theauthorenjoysbuyingluxurybrandsherself.B.Theauthoragreestooverspendmoneyonmaterialthings.C.Theauthoriscriticalofyouthstyingtheirlookstodesignerlabels.D.Theauthorfindsitnaturalforfashioniststofollowfashiontrends.13.LeafVanBoven’sstudiesshowedthat______.A.peopledislikethosewholoveluxuriesB.travelingchangesaperson’sidentitygreatlyC.luxurieshaveanegativeeffectonpeople’shappinessD.experiencescanbringpeoplemorehappinessthanluxuries14.Whatistheauthor’sadviceonexpressingoneself?A.Beselectiveaboutdesignerlabels.B.Createyourownpersonaluniquestyle.C.Choosesimpleandfashionablestyles.D.TrystyleslikeMarkZuckerberg’s.15.Themainpurposeofthearticleisto______.A.provehowluxuryleadstoanunpleasantlifeB.tellhowtoexpressyourselfthroughappearancesC.reportonaseriesofstudiesaboutluxuriesandhappinessD.persuadereaderstoinvestinexperiencesinsteadofluxuries第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。Hereafewfamouspeoplemaygiveyousomehelpfultipsonhowtochoosetherightbookstoread.●Readbooksfrompasteras.____16____Otherwise,you’dbe“completelydependentontheprejudicesandfashionsofyourtimes,”justasAlbertEinsteinputit.“Somebodywhoreadsonlynewspapersandbooksofcontemporaryauthorslookstomelikeanextremelynear-sightedpersonwhodislikeseyeglasses,”hesaid.●____17____ Readingtoowideavarietyintooshortatimewouldkeepyoufromformingalastingimpression.SenecatheYoungersuggestedthat“youmustlinger(逗留)amongalimitednumberofmasterthinkers,anddigesttheirworksratherthaninlargerquantities.”●Shopatsecondhandbookstores.VirginiaWoolfbelievedtheworksinsecondhandbookstoreshaveanattraction.Browsingthroughthesebooksgivesyouthechancetorunintosomethingthattraditionallibrariescan’tbringtoyou.____18____●Checkoutauthors’readinglists.AmericanphilosopherMortimerJ.Adlertalkedabouthowtochoosebooks.Heattachedimportancetothosethatotherauthorsconsiderworthreading.____19____“Trusttheirtastes.”saidMortimer.●Makethefinaldecisionbyyourself.____20____It’syouyourselfwhoshouldchoosewhat,howandwhentoread.TheodoreRooseveltrecommendedchoosingbooksonsubjectsthatinterestyouandlettingyourmoodguideyoutoyournextgreatread.A.Interestisthebestteacher.B.Greatauthorsaregreatreaders.C.Leavesomeroomforolderworks.D.Learnmoreaboutthosegreatauthors.E.Don’tjumptooquicklyfrombooktobook.F.There’sno“bestbooks”listthateveryoneshouldfollow.G.Usuallytheyaremuchmoreselectiveinorganizingtheircollections.第三部分英语知识应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。In1945,Sergeant(中士)JohnGonsalveswassentbacktoGermanysoonaftertheSecondWorldWarended.Onthewaybackhomehedecidedtosendalettertohis___21___,buttheletterneverarrived.___22___,itneverarrivedontime.Somehow,thislostletterfrom1945was___23___in2021.___24___workersdideverythingtheycouldtodeliverittothe___25___ofJohn’sfamilyassoonaspossible.AlthoughJohn___26___in2015attheageof92,hewas___27___byhiswife,AngelinaGonsalvesandtheirfivesons.“Themailmancameandsaid,‘Wasyourhusbandonceinthe___28___?’AndIsaid,‘Yes,hewas,’‘Well,IthinkIhavealetterforyou,’”Angelina___29___.“Icouldn’tbelieveit.AndthenI___30___thatitwashis ___31___,youknow?Itwasjustso___32___.”Inthetwo-pageletter,Johngavehismoma(n)___33___onwhatlifehadbeenlikeatthestationinBadOrb,Germany.Most___34___,Johnexpressedhisloveforhis___35___,wishingthemwellandlettingthemknowhewaslookingforwardtoreturninghome.Heendedtheletterwith,“Loveand___36___,yourson,John.”Althoughtheletteris76yearslate,itcouldn’thavearrivedata___37___time.ItreachedJohn’sfamilyduringtheChristmasseason,oneofhisfavoriteholidays.“Itwasajoytoseeher___38___lightupasshewasreadinghis___39___,”BrianGonsalves,oneoftheirsons,said.“Hewasagoodman.”Angelinasaid,“Everybodylovedhim.Thatwas___40___—Itseemedthathecamebacktome.”21.AsonB.momC.wifeD.father22.A.OrratherB.OrelseC.AboveallD.Inall23.A.describedB.destroyedC.demandedD.discovered24A.MedicalB.TechnicalC.PostalD.Physical25.A.handsB.bagsC.drawersD.cars26.A.camebackB.setoffC.passedawayD.showedup27.A.inspectedB.instructedC.scoldedD.survived28.AteamB.armyC.committeeD.government29.A.insistedB.remindedC.interruptedD.recalled30.A.forgotB.wroteC.recognizedD.reported31. A.handwritingB.capacityC.honourD.opinion32.A.reasonableB.predictableC.amazingD.disappointing33.A.talkB.updateC.presentD.idea34.A.likelyB.unnecessarilyC.reliablyD.importantly35.A.familyB.neighborsC.colleaguesD.class36.A.happinessB.expectationC.kissesD.honesty37.A.saferB.busierC.worseD.better38.A.hairB.faceC.hatD.room39.A.poemsB.essaysC.phrasesD.words40.A.acceptableB.suitableC.unbelievableD.imaginable第II卷注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词成括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡上。Baduanjin,akindofexerciseregardedasauniquespottamongtheaged,hasgained____41____(popular)amongtheyoungpeopleinChing.Morethan1,000videosaboutBaduanjincanbefoundonBilibili,____42____videoplatforminChina.Avideo____43____(release)bytheGeneralAdministrationofSportofChinatoteachthepublichasgainedabout10millionviewsandabout6,000____44____(comment).Mostofthemwerefromcollegestudentsandtheyoungpeople.TheexercisealsobecomespartofPEclassatacollege.“Ourschoolaskedustodothisexerciseandsenta video____45____ourPEteacher,”saidanInternetuser.Filmstarsandfitnessbloggersalsodothisexercise,____46____hasattractedalargenumberoffollowers.____47____(date)backtotheSongDynasty(420–479),Baduajinhasahistoryofmorethan800years.It____48____(consist)ofeightmovements,usinglimbstostimulatemeridians(经络)insidethebody.ComparedwithTaiChi,Baduanjinis____49____(suitable)forbeginnerswithitssimpleandgentlemovements.Itcanenhanceimmunityandenablepeople____50____(relax).Itisalsoaverylow-costsocialactivityfortheyoungpeopleinChina.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)51.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Ourclassorganizedavoluntaryactivitywheretheycarriedoutathoroughclean-upofthecitysquareonlastSaturday.Wesetoutearlyinthemorning.Assoonaswegotthere,wedividedintotwogroups.Onegrouppickeduptherubbishesontheground,suchaswastepaperandplasticbagsthrowingeverywhere.Theothergroupremoveillegaladvertisementsfromthepoles.Wefelttiringbuthappywhentheactivitywasover.Howameaningfuldaywehad!It’strulytosaythatwemakealivingbywhatwegetbutwemakeaunforgettablelifebywhatwegive.第二节书面表达(满分25分)52.假设你是学生李华,英语课上,你班举行了以“SayNotoPhubbing”为主题的演讲,请你写一篇100词左右的演讲稿。要点如下:1.现象;2.影响;3.建议。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头已给出,不计入总词数。 参考词汇:低头族phubbers;低头族现象phubbing(Phone+snub,snubv.toupsetsb.,especiallybyignoringyouwhenyoumeetthem)Goodmorning,everyone!_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力答案:1-5ACCBA6-10BACBB11-15CAACB16-20ABCCA

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