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深圳實(shí)驗(yàn)、湛江一中、珠海一中2024屆高三三校聯(lián)考試題英語(滿分120分;考試用時(shí)120分鐘)注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前,考生務(wù)必用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將自己的姓名和考生號、考場號、座位號填寫在答題卡上。并用2B鉛筆將對應(yīng)的信息點(diǎn)涂黑,不按要求填涂的,答卷無效。2.2B干凈后,再選涂其他答案,答案不能答在試卷上。3.非選擇題必須用黑色字跡鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡各題目指定區(qū)域內(nèi)相應(yīng)位置上;如需改動(dòng),先劃掉原來的答案,然后再寫上新的答案,不準(zhǔn)使用鉛筆和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案無效。4.考生必須保持答題卡的整潔,考試結(jié)束后,只需將答題卡交回。第二部分閱讀(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A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ABestEducationAppsforAndroidMobiletechnology,whichisoneofthemostrevolutionaryproductivitytoolsofalltime,isanamazingwaytohelpfurtheryoureducation.Youcanuseyoursmartphonesandtabletstohelpteachyourselfnewskillsandlearnnewthings.HerearesomeofthebesteducationappsforAndroid.SoloLearnPrice:FreeSoloLearnhastonsofeducationcoursesoncomputerprogramming.Allofthemteachyouacomputerlanguage.Thereisarangeoflanguagesavailable,includingPython,Java,C++andevenJavaScrip.Ifyou’reintocomputerprogrammingatall,youshouldlookintothese.QuizletPrice:FreeQuizletisarguablythebestflashcardsappoutthere.Youcanuseitforvirtuallyanytopic.Youcanpracticetermsforyourclass,memorizevocabularyterms,andmore.Italsoincludesforeignlanguagesupport,imagesandaudio,andyoucanshareflashcardswithfriends.EdXPrice:FreeEdXofferscoursesfromactualcolleges,includingcomputerprogramming,engineering,history,psychology,nutrition,statistics,andhundredsofothers.Itfeaturesonlineorofflinevideolectures,courseannouncementsandhandouts,andvarioustutorials.Anyonelookingforhighereducationshouldhavethisapprightnow.KhanAcademy2024屆高三三校聯(lián)考試題英語試題第1頁(共8頁)Price:FreeKhanAcademyisanothereducationplatform.Itcurrentlyboastsover10,000instructionalvideos,classes,andothercontent.Itdealswithmoretypicaleducation,suchasmathematics,economics,history,science,andmore.Thereisalsoaversionspecificallyforyoungerkidsandwehighlyrecommendthatoneaswell.IfwemissedanyofthebesteducationappsforAndroid,tellusabouttheminthecomments.Youcanfindourlatestapplistsbyreferringtothelinkhere.21.Whichappbestsuitsforeignlanguagelearners?A.SoloLearnB.QuizletC.EdXD.KhanAcademy22.WhatdoSoloLearnandEdXhaveincommon?A.Theyappealtocomputerlovers.C.Theycoverawiderangeofsubjects.23.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Aneducationaljournal.B.Theyaredesignedforyoungerkids.D.Theyaretargetedathighereducation.B.Anadvertisement.D.ALearningguide.C.Awebsite.BWhenArielCordova-RojasrodeherbiketoJamaicaBayWildlifeRefugeinQueens,NewYork,lastNovember,sheplannedtogohikingandbird-watching.Bingo!Amileintoherwalk,shespottedagorgeousfemaleswannearthewater’sedge.Cordova-Rojas,30,whohadworkedattheWildBirdFundcarecenterinManhattan,knewthatswanscanbeaggressive.Butassheapproachedthisone,itdidn’tmove.Shewascertainthatthebirdneededmedicalattention.Cordova-Rojaswrappedherjacketaroundthebird’sheadtokeepitcalm,carefullypickeditup,andcradleditinherarms.Andthenathoughtstruckher:WhatdoIdonow?Herbestbetwasthecarecenter,butthatwasacrosstheEastRiverandclearontheothersideoftown.Howwasshegoingtotransporta17-poundswanonherbikeallthatway?Luckily,somestrangersdrivingbyofferedher,herbike,andtheswanalifttoanearbysubwaystation.Onthesubway,nooneseemedparticularlydisturbedbythefeatheredpassenger.Oneguy,saysCordova-Rojas,was“sittingrightinfrontofmeonhisphone.Idon’tknowifhenoticedtherewasaswaninfrontofhim.”Andthentheanimal-caremanagerpickedherupatthesubwaystation.There,staffmembersdeterminedthattheswanmighthaveleadpoisoning,causedbyeatingweightsusedonfishinglines.Thestaffgottheswanbackuponherfeet.Sheevenmadeaboyfriendatthecenter—anotherinjuredswan.Sadly,theswangotabacterialinfectionlater.TwomonthsafterCordova-Rojascametoherrescue,shepassedaway.It’sadisappointingending,buttherealstoryisjusthowfarsomepeoplearewillingtogotosaveaswaninthebigcity—literally.24.WhydidCordova-Rojasdeterminetheswanneededmedicalcare?A.Becausetheswanwastooaggressive.B.Becausetheswan’sfeetwereinjuredbadly.C.Becausetheswanstayedstillwhenshegotcloser.D.BecauseshehadworkedattheWildBirdFundcarecenter.25.Whatwasthepassenger’sreactiontotheswanonthesubway?2024屆高三三校聯(lián)考試題英語試題第2頁(共8頁)A.Hefeltdisturbedbytheswan.C.Hepaidlittleattentiontotheswan.26.Whatdirectlyledtotheswan’sdeath?A.Theillnesscausedbybacteria.B.Hewassittingonpinsandneedles.D.Hewassurprisedattheswan’spresence.B.Thefishinglineseatenbytheswan.C.Theseriousinjuryofitsfeet.D.Thepoisonousleadcontainedinweights.27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Whyaswanrescuedstilldied.B.Whathumanscoulddowithnature.C.Howwaterpollutionaffectedwildbirds.D.Howfarabirdloverwenttosaveaswan.CResearchintowhetherthehumanvoicehelpsplantsisn’tconclusive.Evenso,thereareconvincingreasonsthatchattingwithyourhouseplantsisgoodforthem—andyou.I,50percentofthe1250respondentsreportedtalkingtotheirplants.Whenaskedwhy,65percentsaidtheybelieveithelpsthemgrow.Theresearch,however,isn’tdefinitiveaboutthispoint.Whilestudieshavefoundthatvibrations(震動(dòng))causedbysounddoaffectplants,thejuryisstilloutonwhetherthehumanvoiceoffersanyspecificbenefit.Formanyplantowners,though,thescienceisbesidethepoint.MarquisMatson,co-founderoftheblogtheIndoorNursery,saysshetalkstoherplantseverydaybecause“itfeelsniceandIthinkplantsgetasenseofcommunityfrommytalkingtothemandthatkeepsthemgoing”.Ontheplantside,astudyina2003issueofthejournalUltrasonicsinvestigatedtheeffectsoftheclassicalmusicandthesoundsofbirds,insectsandwateronthegrowthofChinesecabbageandcucumber.Bothformsofsoundexposureincreasedthevegetables’growth.Ina2015study,researchersexposedmarigold(金盞)andchickpea()plantstolightIndianmusicaswellastotrafficnoise.Theyfoundthatbothtypesofplantsgrewanddevelopedbetterafterbeingexposedtothemusicforfourhoursperday,butnottothetrafficsounds.“Plantsdefinitelyrespondtovibrationsintheirenvironment—whichcancauseplantstogrowdifferentlyandbecomemoreresistanttofallingover,”saysHeidiAppel,leaderofthestudy.Shepointsout,“Whilesoundabsolutelymatterstoplants,wedon’tknowiftalkingtothemmakesthemgrowdifferently.”Despitethelackofstudiesandevidenceaboutthebenefitsoftalkingtoyourplants,thereisatleastonetheoreticalbonus,“Ifweidentifywithalivingorganismthatwe’retakingcareof,we’regoingtotakebettercareofitandhelpthemthrive,”Appelsays.28.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“thejuryisstillout”inParagraph2mean?A.Thereisuncertainty.B.Thejuryhasdecided.C.Thejuryisplayingoutside.D.Peoplehavedifferentideas.29.WhatdoMarquisMatson’swordssuggest?A.Vibrationscausedbysoundaffectplants.B.Chattingwiththeplantsbenefitsbothsides.C.Scientificresearchinthisareamakesnosense.D.Asenseofcommunityisamustforplants’growth.30.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph3?A.Trafficsoundsprobablyhaveanegativeinfluenceonplantgrowth.B.Talkingtoplantscanmakethemmoresensitivetotheenvironment.C.Plantsdonotfalloverbecauseofthevibrationsintheirenvironment.D.Classicalmusicisbeneficialtoplantgrowthassoundsofnaturedo.31.WhatisAppel’sattitudetowardsthestudy?2024屆高三三校聯(lián)考試題英語試題第3頁(共8頁)A.Approving.B.Neutral.C.Unfavorable.D.Unclear.DEventhegreatestwritershadtosometimestrickthemselvesintowriting.JohnSteinbeck,forone,couldn’tputwordstopaperunlesshehad12perfectlysharpenedpencilslineduponhisdesk.GermanphilosopherFriedrichSchiller“couldnotliveorwork”withoutadrawerfullofrottingapplesnearby—afacthispoorfriendGoethediscoveredbyfollowingastrange,unpleasantsmelltoitssourceinSchiller’sstudy.EvenVirginiaWoolfreliedonacustom-made(定制的)standingdesk—notforanyhealthbenefits,butbecausehersister,apainter,workedstandingallday,andVirginiahatedtoappearanylesshard-working.Themagichereisnotinthepencils,orthestanding,oreventherottingapples:It’sintheritual(儀式).Ritualsarepowerfuldriversofbehavior,andthere’sincreasinglymoreresearchtobackitup.Studieshaveshownthataritualtoastbeforeadrinkcanmakethedrinktastebetter,ritualjournalingcanreducestresswhilepromotingamorepositiveview,andanyritualbehaviorthatestablishesthestartofaprocesscanhelpuspushthroughdelayandgetridofanxiety.Someritualscanevenimproveourperformanceintaskstiedtopersonalidentity.Inthiscase,itmaybeassimpleaswritingwithaluckypen.Acrossseveralstudies,researchershadstudentscompleteavarietyofphysicalandmentalchallenges,sometimeswiththehelpof“l(fā)ucky”objectsthatreinforcedapartoftheiridentity;forexample,adrinkingcoaster(杯墊)decoratedwithapictureofanathletemightbegiventoastudenttouseduringacoaster-flippinggame.Thequestionwas:Cancustom-madeequipmenthaveanimpactonsuccess?Theanswerseemstobeyes.AccordingtoScientificAmerican:Eventhoughparticipantsdidnotexpectanybenefit,theygothigherscoresusingacustomizedpen,andtheyplayedabeer-coasterflippinggamebetterwithcustomizedcoasters.Itisworthnotingthattheeffectworkedbestwhenthosecustomizedobjectshadastrongconnectiontosomepartofthestudent’spurpose.Oneofthestudyauthors,professorMartinSchreierexplains,“Ifthereisaconnectionbetweenthegoalandtheidentity,thenyouaremoremotivatedtoachievethisgoalbecauseyoucanbesureofthispartoftheidentity.”32.Whydoestheauthormentiontheexamplesofsomegreatestwriters?A.Tovoiceviewsonstrangehabits.B.Tointroducethetopicoftheritual.C.Toexplaintherecipeoftheirsuccess.D.Toshowtheyowesuccesstofamilybond.33.WhatdomoreandmorestudiesrevealaccordingtoParagraph2?A.Ritualsareofgreatbenefitinstudies.B.Ritualsenhancefeelingofconnection.C.Ritualshaveastronginfluenceonbehavior.D.Ritualsgreatlyhelpdevelopgoodhabits.34.WhichofthefollowingagreeswiththefindingsofthestudiesinParagraph3?A.Participantsknewbenefitsofcustomizedequipment.B.Customizationboostedparticipants’performance.C.Mostathleteshavetheirowncustomizedequipment.D.Customequipmentplaysadecisiveroleinsports.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleofthetext?2024屆高三三校聯(lián)考試題英語試題第4頁(共8頁)A.GreatWritersHaveTheirOwnCustomObjectsB.CustomObjectsShouldHaveConnectionwithYourGoalsC.TakingaShortcuttoBecomingSuccessfulinWritingD.HavingaLuckyPenCouldMakeYouaBetterWriter第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。FiveNutritionMythsandWhatHealthExpertsWantYoutoKnowInsteadIfyou’relookingtoimproveyourdietandachieveyourhealthgoals,keepreadingtofindoutwhatyouneedtoknow.MYTH1:Allfatisbad.Bythe1980s,doctors,governmenthealthexperts,thefoodindustryandthemediawerereportingthatalow-fatdietcouldbenef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(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)完整的故事。Whenstartingmysixth-gradeyear,Iwasnervousaboutmanythings.ButnothingcomparedtotheproblemthatIgottotheagewheremyvoicestartedchanging.Atfirst,thevoicegettingdeepexcitedme.ButthenIlearnedbeforegettingdeeper,itcancrack(變嘶啞).ThefirsttimeithappenedIwassoembarrassed.Surprisingly,myfriendsdidn’tmakefunofme.Infact,theydidn’tevenmentionit.Butinmyself-conscioussixth-grademindIwascertaintheymadefunofmebehindmyback.Theyweren’thavingthesameproblem.Aftermyfirstvoicecrackexperience,Iwasdeterminedtomakesureitwouldn’thappenagain.Atleastnotinpublic.So,exceptforstrategictimesIsaid,“cool”and“yeah”,Ididn’ttalk.Mylogicwas,“IfIdon’tusemyvoice,itcannotcrack.”However,Icouldn’tgowithouttalkingforever.Ineededanewsolution.Ibeganclearingmythroatbeforespeaking,whichactuallyseemedtohelp.LimitinghowmuchIspokeandclearingmyvoicemadememuchlessstressful.Thiswasgreatbuttherewasalargerproblem.Iwasmuchmorescaredabouthavingavoicecrackduringclass.MyclasshadmanynewkidsI’dneverspokenwith.Ididn’twanttheirfirstimpressionsofmetobebasedonavoicecrack.Unfortunately,onedaymyconcerncametrue.Itwasabouttwomonthsafterthebeginningoftheterm.OnthedayithappenedeverythingwasthesameasalwaysuntilIgotintotheclassroom.Inoticedthatwehadasubstituteteacher(代課老師)andimmediatelystartedthinkingabouthowhewouldtakeattendance.Mypermanentteacherneverhadto,sincehealreadykneweachstudent,Ipanicked.SomanythoughtsrushedthroughmymindthatIcouldn’tthinkstraight.IcalmedmyselfdownbytellingmyselfthatIonlyhadtosayoneword“Here”.“Easyenough,right?”Ithoughtsountilmynamewascalled.Ididmyroutine—clearedmythroat,tookabreath,andsaid,“Here.”Theonlyproblemwasthatwhilesayingthis,Ihadtheworstvoicecrackinthehistoryofvoicecracks.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。Thewholeclassturnedtolookatme.“Youknow,thevoiceproblemyoumetinclassisnormal,”aclassmatecametomeandsaid.2024屆高三三校聯(lián)考試題英語試題第8頁(共8頁)深圳實(shí)驗(yàn)、湛江一中、珠海一中2024屆高三三校聯(lián)考英語參考答案閱讀(2.5*20題=50分)21-23BAC24-27CCAD28-31ABDA32-35BCBD36-40DCFGB完型(1*15題=15分)41-55BDCACDCCABDADAB語填(1.5*10題=15分)56.wisdom61.to57.where62.procedures58.an63.togive59.waslisted64.hasaccompanied60.demanding65.that應(yīng)用文(15分)Version1:DearDavid,Ihopeyou’redoingwell.I’mwritingtotellyouaboutameaningfulevent,thecoming-of-ageceremonyfortheSeniorThreestudents,markingourjourneyintoadulthoodaswe’veallturned18.Ourprincipalinitiatedtheceremonywithanupliftingspeechaboutourfutureresponsibilitiesandthenewstageoflifethatliesahead.Then,inadeeplytouchingpartoftheprogram,myclassmatesandIreadletterswrittenbyourparents,whichwerefilledwithlove,advice,andmemories.Wethentookturnstoexpressourgratitudeforourupbringingandsharedourdeterminationtofaceadultlifewithcourageandintegrity.Experiencingtheritualmademeincrediblyexcitedforwhat’stocome.Iamsteppingintothisnewphasewithaheartbrimmingwithhopeandeyeswideopentothepossibilities.Bestwishes!Yours,LiHuaDearDavid,How’severythinggoing?LastSaturday,Iattendedthecoming-of-ageceremonyorganizedbyourschoolforthesenior3students,andI'dlovetosharethewholeexperiencewithyou.Theeventstartedwithasolemnspeechfromourheadmaster,followedbyaseriesoftraditionalceremoniesmarkingthetransitionintoadulthood.Weweregivensymbolicitemsrepresentingresponsibilities,virtues,andaspirations.Then,weearnestlypledgedtotakeonthechallengesofadulthoodwithcourageandintegrity.Surroundedbyclassmates,teachers,andparents,andrealizingthatwearesteppingintoanewphaseoflife,Iwasfilledwithamixofemotions—excitement,nervousness,andadeepsenseofresponsibility.Ibelievethisceremonyhasnotjustmarkedamilestoneinourlivesbutalsoremindedusoftheneedtoembracematurityconsciously.Lookingforwardtohearingyourthoughts.Your
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