安徽省部分高中2024年高三下学期开学考试英语试题 Word版无答案.docx

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安徽省部分高中高三开年考英语试题第一部分听力(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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。1.Howdoesthewomangetexercise?A.Bywalking.B.Byrunning.C.Byridingabike.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Studentandteacher.B.Patientandclerk.C.Visitorandguide.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Majors.B.Business.C.Interests.4.Whydoesthewomanwanttoreturnthetrousers?A.Theyaretooexpensive.B.Theirpocketsaretoobig.C.Theyareuncomfortable.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Intheclassroom.B.Inthedininghall.C.Inthelibrary.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各小题,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至7题。6.Whydidthemancallthewoman?A.Towalkthedogoutside.B.Toplayinthesnow.C.Tocampinthemountain.7Howdidthewomanavoidcrashingthetwochildren?A.Byfrighteningthedogaway. B.Byshoutingatthechildren.C.Byslidingintothewater.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whereisthegymthewomanjoined?A.Nexttothelibrary.B.Nexttothepark.C.Nexttothemuseum.9.Whatdoesthemandoatthesportscenterregularly?A.Playping-pong.B.Dopush-ups.C.Gojogging.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdothespeakersmainlytalkabout?A.Ateam.B.ATVshow.C.Ahurricane.11.Whatdidthemandotoday?A.Putupsometents.B.Clearedsomeroads.C.Helpedtheinjuredpeople.12.Whatdoesthewomantellthemantodo?A.Takesomephotos.B.Keepenoughfood.C.Callheragain.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatcolorisSophie’ssittingroom?A.Blue.B.Pink.C.White.14.Wheredochildrenlikeplayingmost?A.Inthehallway.B.Outsidethefrontdoor.C.Attherainbowstairs.15.WhatdoesSophieexpectherchildrentodo?A.Tobecomeconfident.B.Toengageinactivities.C.Tofindtheirfortune.16.WhatdidSophie’sgrandmotherdo?A.Anactress.B.Afurnituremaker.C.Afashiondesigner.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What’sthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Toarousetheawarenessofprotectingwildlife.B.Toencourageschoolchildrentoenteracompetition.C.Tomakemorepeopleinterestedinbutterflies.18.Whatcansecond-prizewinnersget?A.Avisittothewildlifecenter.B.AprintedT-shirt. C.Acapwiththewinningdesign.19.WhatdoesJohnSmithdo?A.Ayoungactor.B.Ascientist.C.Aphotographer.20.Whenwillthecompetitionresultsbeshown?A.BeforeMarch7.B.OnMarch10.C.OnMarch12.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。ACommunityMusicClassesCommunityMusicatTuftsoffersayear-longprogramofSaturdayclassesforchildrenaged2to18.SingingTeens(12-15yearolds)Instructor:AdrianaAuschClassTime:1:15-2:15pm$360persemesterFullyearcoursePerfectyoursingingorpickupanewskill!Learnthebasickeysofsinginglikebreathandpronunciation.Eachweektheclasswillpracticewarm-upsandlearnasongtogether;inthesecondpartoftheclassthestudentstaketurnsforsingleinstructions.MusicTheoryandCompositionOnehourclass:12noon-1pmForstudentsaged9&upInstructor:PhillipGrannan$335persemesterTheprimarygoalofthiscourseistodevelopyourchild’screativity—bothincomposingmusicandinwaysofthinkingaboutmusic—whilefillingthebasicsofmusictheory.Theclassisdesignedforstudentswhohavelittleornoexperiencewithcomposingandmusictheory.ViolinClassOnehourclasses:9am-10am,beginningclass;10am-11am,leveltwoInstructor:Yank’lGarcia$360persemesterBeginningviolinstudentswillimprovetechnicallyandmusicallyinagroupenvironmentthatpromotesteamworkandencouragement.Soloandgroupmaterialwillbeequallyemphasizedsothatstudentslearnhowtoplaybythemselvesandwithothermusicians. GroupDrummingOnehourclass:11am-12noonForstudentsaged9andupMinimum4studentsInstructor:LaurenCaso$325persemesterExperiencethechallengeandfunoftraditionaldrumming.Stickandhandtechniqueswillbeapplied.Songsandchantingmayaccompanyvariouspiecesinthisongoingseries.PriorcompletionofFoundationsofRhythminWorldPercussionishighlyrequiredforbeginners.1.WhatisspecialaboutSingingTeens?A.Itfocusesontraditionalsongs.B.Itsetsalimittolearnernumbers.C.Itistargetedatinexperiencedsingers.D.Itoffersone-to-oneinstructions.2.Whowillteachmusictheory?A.PhillipGrannan.B.AdrianaAusch.C.LaurenCaso.D.Yank’lGarcia.3.Whichclasshasaspecificrequirementforbeginninglearners?A.ViolinClass.B.GroupDrumming.C.SingingTeens.D.MusicTheoryandComposition.BWhenIwasgrowingup,mydadspoketomeofMr.Kosuge,as“yourJapaneseuncle”.Mydadgottoknowhimin1991inBeijing.Theybecamefastfriends,bondingoveracuriosityabouttheother’sculture.AftermydadmovedtoTennesseein1993,Mr.Kosugesentaholidaypackagetowishmyparentsagoodnextchapter.Myparentsreturnedthegesture,andsincethen,twodistantfamilieshaveestablishedanannualtradition.EvenasmyparentsandIrelocatedeveryfewyearsthroughoutmygrowth,thearrivalofapackagefromJapanwasoneofthefewlastingconstantsinourlives.Thissummer,ItraveledtoTokyoforsomereporting.Itoldmydad,whowasplantingapersimmon(柿子)treeinthebackyardinCalifornia.Ifhewasintownandavailable,mydadsuggested,IcouldpayMr.Kosugeavisit.IwalkedoutofTokyo’sHanedaAirportandspottedMr.Kosugeimmediately.HeheldahandwrittensignwithmyChinesename.Onthetrainrideintothecity,Mr.Kosugepulledoutasmallphotoalbum.Iopenedittoseeapictureofmydad,withmorehairandfewerwrinkles,holdingmeasapreschooler.OnthenextpageIwasinmymiddleschoolgraduationdress.Thencamemyfirsthighschoolsingingperformance,andIleftthenestforcollege. Mr.KosugeandIdiscoveredthatwesharealoveforpersimmons,afruitenjoyedinbothJapanandChina.AfterleavingTokyo,ItraveledaroundtheKansairegion,wherepersimmonsflourish,tolearntheartofmakingdriedpersimmon.BeforesayinggoodbyetotheKosuges,IinvitedthemtovisitmyfamilyinCalifornia,wheretheycanhelpthemselvestothepersimmontreeanytime.Untilthen,I’llbepracticingtheartofmakingdriedpersimmonwithpersimmonsharvestedbymyparents,andperhapswe’llincludesomeinourannualChristmaspackagetotheKosuges.MyJapaneseunclehasbeensharingwithusatasteofJapanformorethantwodecades,andit’sabouttimewedidit.4.Whattraditiondidthetwofamiliesdevelop?A.Travelingtogetheraroundtheworld.B.Plantingpersimmontreesinthebackyard.C.Sendingagiftpackagetoeachothereveryyear.D.Settlingdowninadifferentplaceeveryfewyears.5.WhatdidtheauthorfindfromMr.Kosuge’sphotoalbum?A.AhandwrittensignwithherChinesename.B.Theendlessloveofherparents.C.Herconstantpursuitofknowledge.D.Thememorablemomentsthroughouthergrowth.6.WhydidtheauthorplantosendsomedriedpersimmontoMr.Kosuge?A.Topaybackhisfavor.B.Toindicateherdad’sgoodharvest.C.Tostressthepopularityofpersimmons.D.TosatisfyMr.Kosuge’sloveforpersimmons.7.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Agiftcomingfromaremotecountry.B.Areturnfavorforalastingrelationship.C.Afamilyfriendshipacrosscontinents.D.Avisittoafriendinadistantcountry.CCompanieshavebeenswitchingfrom,plasticstrawstopaperonesonthegroundsofbeingmoreenvironmentallyfriendly.However,newresearchsuggeststhegood-intentionedtrendmightnotbethebestalternativeafterall.ThestudyfoundthevastmajorityofpaperstrawstestedcontainedPFAS.Commonlyreferredtoas“foreverchemicals,”PFASdon’tbreakdowninthebodyorintheenvironment.“Strawsmadefromplant-basedmaterials,suchaspaperandbamboo,areoftenadvertisedasbeingmore sustainableandeco-friendlythanthosemadefromplastic,”saidThimoGroffen,authorofthestudy.“However,thepresenceofPFASinthesestrawsmeansthat’snotnecessarilytrue.”Researchersonthestudyexamined39brandsofstrawsinBelgiumfromsupermarkets,toystores,fast-foodchains,drugstoresande-commercestores.Thestrawswereeithermadeofpaper,bamboo;glass,stainlesssteelorplastic,andtheresearcherstestedeachbrandforconcentrationsofPFAS.69%ofthebrandscontainedPFAS,withpaperstrawsmorelikelytocontainthechemicals.Theresearchersfound90%ofpaperstrawshadPFAS,comparedto80%ofbamboostraws,75%ofplasticstraws,and40%ofglassstraws.Further,apaperstrawbrandwasthebrandwiththehighestPFASconcentration.SmallamountsofPFASdonotposearisk.However,abuild-upofthechemicalsinthebodymaycausedangeroushealthproblemslikeliverdamage,increasedblood“ThepresenceofPFASinpaperandbamboostrawsshowstheyarenotnecessarilybiodegradable(可生物降解的),”saidGroffen.“WedidnotdetectanyPFASinstainlesssteelstraws,soIwouldadviseconsumerstousethistypeofstraw—orjustavoidusingstrawsatall.”8.Whydocompaniesshowapreferenceforpaperstraws?A.Theyareconsideredmoreeconomical.B.Theyareconsideredlessharmfultotheenvironment.C.Theyareconsideredmorebeneficialtohealth.D.Theyareconsideredeasiertoproduce.9.WhatcanweknowaboutPFASfromthetext?A.Theyexisttheleastinplasticstraws.B.Theyprotectourhealtheffectively.C.Theyarebasicmaterialsforstraws.D.Theyareapotentialthreattohumanhealth.10.WhatdoesGroffenprobablyagreewith?A.Paperstrawswillbecomemorepopular.B.Weshoulduseglassstrawsmoreoften.C.We’dbetterdrinkwithoutusingstraws.D.Stainlesssteelstrawsshouldbeavoided.11.Whichofthefollowingservesasthebesttitle?A.PaperstrawsaremorelikelytocontainforeverchemicalsB.PaperstrawshaveentirelytakentheplaceofplasticstrawsC.Paperstrawshavecauseddangerous,healthproblemstohumansD.PaperstrawswillbecomethebestalternativeforusinthefutureD“Fromonedaytothenext,ourprofessionwaswipedout.Wewokeupanddiscoveredourskillswere unnecessary.”ThisiswhattwosuccessfulgraphicdesignerstoldmeabouttheimpactofAI.Theoldpromise—creativeworkerswouldbebetterprotectedthanothersfrommechanization(机械化)—ruinedovernight.Ifvisualartistscanbereplacedbymachines,whoissafe?Whilethere’splentyoftalkabouthoweducationmightchange,littlehasbeendonetoequipstudentsforaworldwhoseconditionsshiftsofast.It’snotjustatworkthatyoungpeoplewillconfrontsuddenchangesofstate.Theyarealsolikelytowitnessmoreenvironmentalbreakdownandthecollapseofcertainhuman-madesystems.Whyarewesounprepared?Whydowemanageourlivessobadly?Whyarewesoexpertatmaterialinnovation,butsounskilledatcreatingasocietyinwhicheveryonecansucceed?Whydoobviousliesspreadlikewildfire?Whatislackinginoureducationthatleavessuchgapsinourlives?ThewordeducationpartlycomesfromLatin,meaning“toleadout”.Toooftenitleadsusin:intooldwaysofthinking,intodyingprofessions.Tooseldomdoesitleadusoutofourcognitiveandemotionalcircles,outofapoliticalandeconomicsystemthat’skillingus.Idon’tclaimtohavedefinitiveanswers.ButIbelievetheextremedemands,throughoutourschooling,oftestsandexamsreducetherangeofourthinking.Theexamsystemcreatesartificialborders.Theintensecombineddemandsofthetestingsystemleavealmostnotimetorespondtoopportunitiesandevents,orforchildrentodeveloptheirowninterests.Educationshouldbejoyfulanddelightful,notonlybecausejoyanddelightareessentialtoourhealthandhappiness,butalsobecausewearemorelikelytosurvivemajorchanges.Schoolingalonewillnotbeenoughtoleadusoutofthemanycrisesanddisasterswenowface.Butitshouldatleastlendusatorch.12.Whydoestheauthorquotethetwographicdesigners?A.Tostresstheissueofunemployment.B.ToshowthewideapplicationofAI.C.Toindicatethecreativityofartists.D.Tosetthetoneforfurtherdiscussion.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“confront”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Objectto.B.Bringabout.C.Meetwith.D.Callfor.14.WhatdothequestionsinParagraph3chieflyreflect?A.Thenumeroussocialproblemstosolve.B.Thecomplexfeaturesofcurrentsociety.C.Thedisadvantagesofthecurrenteducationsystem.D.Thesuccessofeveryoneinmaterialmatters.15.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstheexamsystem?A.Critical.B.Tolerant.C.Approving.D.Ambiguous. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Phonecallanxietyisontherise,withaquarterof18-24yearoldsavoidingpickingupthephone.___16___Theavoidanceofphonecallsisn’tjustapreference;it’sareflectionofanxiety.Theimmediacyanddirectnessofaphonecall,withouttheabilitytocarefullyrespondasintext-basedcommunication,canbediscouraging.___17___Eventraditionalformsofspeakingcansetoffareleaseofoxytocin,whichhelpsreducesocialanxietysymptoms.However,intheabsenceofphysicalcues(提示)andthecomfortofaknownaudience,phonecallscanworsentheseanxieties,makingtheexperiencefeelmoreintense.Inface-to-faceinteractions,werelyheavilyongestures,facialexpressions,andbodylanguagetointerpretmessages,whichareabsentinphoneconversations.___18___Thefearofmakingandreceivingphonecallscanhavenegativeeffectsonbothyourpersonalandprofessionallives.___19___Althoughansweringthephoneandmakingcallsmayseemlikeasimpletaskthateveryoneshouldbeabletodo,sufferingfromphonecallanxietycanbeterrifyingandreal.Whileit’sunderstandablewhyphonecallscanfeelawkwardintoday’sdigitalage,it’sessentialtorecognizethevaluetheyholdineffectivecommunicationandrelationshipbuilding.Aswenavigatethis“phoneanxietypandemic”,itiscrucialtoencourageandrelearntheartofphoneconversation,balancingtheeaseoftextingwiththedepthandauthenticityofareal-timevoicecall.___20___A.Thisanxietyisnotentirelynew.BWhoarereluctanttopickupphones?C.Whyarewemakingfewerphonecalls?D.Itrepresentsasenseofbeingseparated.E.Therefore,itisimportanttotakephoneanxietyseriously.F.Thiscanleadtomisunderstandingsandafeelingofdisconnect.G.Thisbalanceiskeytoestablishinggoodrelationshipsininincreasinglydigitalworld.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Iteachdigitaltechnology.Althoughthisclassishigh-tech;wetrytomakeithigh-touch.Inotherwords,wekeepscreen-timetoa___21___ Oneday,IhelpedmyGrade8studentsbuildroboticarms.They’re___22___theirrobotstoperformtasksfromthe___23___—dippingateabagintoamug—tothecomplex,likecleaningupradioactive(放射性的)waste.Likemostdays,thingsoftendon’t___24___asexpected.Sometimesit’sthewiringthat’snotworking.Sometimes,it’sa___25___problem,liketheglueholdingthepartstogether___26___becauseofcontinuousmovement.Idomybesttoencouragestudentstocontinuethrough___27___,though,truly,theirpeersarethebestcheerleaders.Whenthingsaren’tworking,theymake___28___:“Thathappenedtome,andhere’showIfixedit.”They___29___eachotherup:“Tryagain!Youcandoit!”Theyalsodoalotofplayful___30___.Butwhenthingsfinallywork,theycelebratetogether.___31___,thisisaclassroomofteammates,not___32___.Educatorsandparentshavedonealotofthinkinglatelyaboutthefutureof___33___.Wedon’tlearnbestonthe___34___.Moreandmore,I’vecometobelievethatthefutureofschoolliesinclassroomsliketheonewe’vebuilt,wherestudents___35___technologywithhumancreativityandconnection.21A.balanceB.targetC.heightD.minimum22.A.displayingB.allowingC.improvingD.inspiring23.A.ordinaryB.urgentC.significantD.tough24.A.workoutB.turnaroundC.showoffD.catchup25.A.mentalB.legalC.mechanicalD.financial26.A.disappearingB.failingC.freezingD.boiling27.A.applicationsB.opportunitiesC.possibilitiesD.challenges28.A.suggestionsB.mistakesC.excusesD.apologies29.A.bringB.callC.liftD.wake30.A.thinkingB.trainingC.learningD.teasing 31.A.CruciallyB.SuddenlyC.SeriouslyD.Occasionally32.A.candidatesB.competitorsC.colleaguesD.audience33.A.entertainmentB.educationC.societyD.technology34.A.sceneB.stageC.groundD.screen35A.provideB.replaceC.combineD.assist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个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。LiulichangCulturalStreetisknownthroughoutChinaandtheworldforitsancientbooks,calligraphy,paintings,rubbings,inkstonesandink.Thestreet,whichisonly750meterslong,___36___(locate)southofHepingmenGatewithinwalkingdistanceoftheHepingmenOuanjudePekingDuckRestaurant.Itis___37___must-seeforvisitorstravelinginBeijing.Liulichang’shistorycanbetracedbacktotheTangDynasty,___38___itwaspartofJixianCounty.DuringtheLiaoDynasty,itwasknown___39___Haiwangcun(VillageoftheSeaKing).Thekiln(窑)whichmadeglazedtiles(琉璃瓦)wasfirstbuiltintheYuanDynasty.WhenMingrulersbegantobuild___40___(they)palacesinBeijing,thekilnwasenlarged.Mostglazedstructural___41___(component)oftheMinghallsandpalaceswereproducedinthekiln.InMingandQingtimes,Liulichangwasafavoriteplaceforscholars,paintersandcalligrapherswhogatheredthere___42___(write)andreadbooks,aswellastopaintandcomposepoetry.In1979,theChinesegovernment___43___(approve)arecommendationtorestoreandexpandLiulichang.The___44___(origin)shopshavebeenrestoredandtheroadbroadenedintoa15-meter-widepedestrianmall.Amuseum___45___(display)classicalpaintings,calligraphyandotherantiquitiestellsthestoryoftheoldstreet.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是校英文报的记者李华,上周五你校举行了趣味运动会,请你写一篇英文报道。要点如下:1.活动目的和过程;2.活动反响及意义。注意: 1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。参考词汇:趣味运动会FunSportsDay;袋鼠跳sackjumping;三条腿比赛three-leggedraces_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.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。ThesceneoffirefightersinHulunbuir,InnerMongoliabeingfrozeninto“icemen”whilebravingthefiercesnowstormtorescuepeoplemovedmanytotears.OnMarch12QiYuehua,headoftheBaerhuRoadStationoftheNewBaerhuZuoqiFireandRescueBrigadeinHulunbuir,saidinaninterviewthattheteammembersworkedcontinuouslyfornearlyfivehourstwodaysago,saving8peopletrappedin3cars.Thetemperatureatthetimewasaroundminus30degreesCelsius,sotherewaslaterasceneoffirefightersbeingfrozeninto“icemen”.“At12:46onMarch10,wereceivedacallforhelp,sayingthatavehiclewastrappedinthesnow35kilometersawayinthedirectionofNationalHighway332.Adriverwastrappedinthecarwaitingforrescue”saidQiYuehua.“Bynoon,afiercesnowstormhadformed,anditwasblowingstronglyandthetemperaturewasverylow.Obviously,itwasdangeroustodriveout,buteveryonemustimmediatelygotothescene.”Thetworescuevehicleswith12firefighterssetoutat12:50.Thevisibilitywaslessthan5metersthatday,andthesnowyroadwasslippery,makingdrivingverydifficult.Itwashardtotellwhichwayitwastotherescuesite,andtherescueteamcouldonlymoveslowlybasedonpreviousdrivingexperience.Consequently,ittookmorethananhourthatdaytodriveforajourneythatusuallytakesonlytenminutes.At14:18,therescueteameventuallyarrivedatthesceneandfoundthelocationofthetrappeddriver.Duetotheheavywindandsnow,thedoorofthevehiclecouldnotbecompletelyclosed.Thedriverhidinthecar,tremblingviolentlywithcold.Thefirefightersfoundthattwoothervehicleswithsevenpeoplewerealsotrappedthere.Theywereinvolvedinatrafficaccidentduetoslipperyroadsandpoorvisibility.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。 Withoutanydelay,thefirefightersstartedtheirrescueeffort._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Whenaskedifitwastoohardandtooriskytobefirefighters,Qismiled._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力1—5CBAAA6—10BBBAC11—15AAACA16—20ABBBC

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