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江蘇省連云港市2024-2025學年高三上學期開學摸底考英語試題注意事項1.答題前,考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號、班級、學校在答題卡上填寫清楚。2.每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑,如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。在試卷上作答無效。3.考試結束后,請將答題卡交回,試卷自行保存。滿分150分,考試用時120分鐘。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)略第二部分閱讀(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四個選項中選出最佳選項。AJitterbugFlip2.OureasiestJitterbugphoneever.TheJitterbugFlip2,fromthemakersoftheoriginaleasy-to-usecellphone,hasbigbuttonsandanexclusiveUrgentResponsebuttononthekeypad.EASYTOUSEToday,cellphonesarehardtohear,difficulttodialandoverloadedwithfeaturesyoumayneveruse.That’snotthecasewiththeJitterbugFlip2.Alargescreen,bigbuttons,andone-touchspeeddialingmakeiteasytocallfamilyandfriends,andthepowerfulspeakerensureseveryconversationwillbeloudandclear.EASYTOENJOYWhereveryougo,abuilt-incameramakesiteasyandfunforyoutocaptureandshareyourfavoritememories.Plus,theflashlightandbuilt-inmagnifierhelpyouseeindimlylitareas.EASYTOBEPREPAREDLifehasawayofbeingunpredictable,butyoucanbepreparedinanuncertainorunsafesituationwithUrgentResponseService.SimplypresstheUrgentResponsebuttontospeakwithahighlytrainedAgentwhocanconfirmyourlocation,evaluateyoursituationandgetyouthehelpyouneed,24/7.TheJitterbugFlip2isoneofthemostaffordablecellphonesonthemarketandcomeswithreliablenationwidecoverage.Withnolong-termcontractsorcancellationfees,youcanswitchplansanytime.21.HowcanyougethelpwithJitterbugFlip2infaceofdanger?A.Bymonitoringaroundtheclock. B.Bycheckingyourpresentlocation.C.Bypressingabuttonandspeaking. D.Byjudgingyourfutureuncertainty.22.WhomayfavorJitterbugFlip2most?A.Thestudents. B.Theleaders. C.Thedisabled. D.Theold.23.WhatisoneofthefeaturesoftheplansofJitterbugFlip2?A.Zerohiddenmonthlyfees. B.Notmanylong-termcontracts.C.Mostreliableinternationalcoverage. U.S.-basedU.S.-basedcustomerservice.BIntoday'sdigitalage,socialmediahasbecomeanintegralpartofpeople'slives.However,ithasalsobroughtaboutanewproblem-cyberbullying,whichreferstotheactofsendingorpostingharmfulorcruelmessagesonline.Recently,afamoussinger,Lily,hasbeenavictimofcyberbullying.Somepeopleleftmeancommentsonhersocialmediaposts,sayingthathersingingskillswerepoorandthatshedidn'tdeservehersuccess.ThesenegativecommentsnotonlyhurtLily'sfeelingsbutalsoaffectedherperformanceandmentalhealth.Lily'sfanswereveryangryaboutthisanddecidedtotakeaction.TheystartedacampaigntosupportLilyandreportthosewholeftmaliciouscomments.Theyalsotriedtoraiseawarenessabouttheharmofcyberbullying,hopingthatmorepeoplewouldunderstandtheimportanceofbeingkindandrespectfulonline.24.

Thepassagetriestohighlighttheproblemof.A.socialmediaaddictionB.privacyleakageontheInternetC.cyberbullyingagainstcelebritiesD.thespreadoffalseinformation25.

WhatdidthefansdotosupportLily?A.Theyleftpositivecommentsforher.B.Theyreportedthemaliciouscomments.C.Theystartedacampaignandraisedawareness.D.Alloftheabove.26.

Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Cyberbullyingonlyhappenstofamouspeople.B.Cyberbullyingcanhaveaseriousimpactonthevictim.C.Peoplewholeavemeancommentsonlineareusuallyjealous.D.Thereisnowaytostopcyberbullying.27.

Theword"malicious"inthepassageprobablymeans.A.kindandfriendlyB.havingnomeaningC.intendedtoharmorcausedamageD.funnyandinterestingCTraditionally,peoplehavebeenforcedtoreducecomplexchoicestoasmallhandfulofoptionsthatdon’tdojusticetotheirtruedesires.Forexample,inarestaurant,thelimitationsofthekitchen,thewaysupplieshavetobeorderedandtherealitiesofrestaurantcookingmakeyougetamenuofafewdozenstandardizedoptions,withthepossibilityofsomemodifications(修改)aroundtheedges.Wearesousedtothesebottlenecksthatwedon’tevennoticethem.Andwhenwedo,wetendtoassumetheyaretheunavoidablecostofscale(規(guī)模)andefficiency.Andtheyare.Or,atleast,theywere.Artificialintelligence(AI)hasthepotentialtoovercomethislimitation.Bystoringrichrepresentationsofpeople’spreferencesandhistoriesonthedemandside,alongwithequallyrichrepresentationsofcapabilities,costsandcreativepossibilitiesonthesupplyside,AIsystemsenablecomplexcustomizationatlargescaleandlowcost.Imaginewalkingintoarestaurantandknowingthatthekitchenhasalreadystartedworkingonamealoptimized(優(yōu)化)foryourtastes,orbeingpresentedwithapersonalizedlistofchoices.Therehavebeensomeearlyattemptsatthis.PeoplehaveusedChatGPTtodesignmealsbasedondietaryrestrictionsandwhattheyhaveinthefridge.It’sstillearlydaysforthesetechnologies,butoncetheygetworking,thepossibilitiesarenearlyendless.Recommendationsystemsfordigitalmediahavereducedtheirrelianceontraditionalintermediaries.Radiostationsarelikemenuitems:Regardlessofhownuanced(微妙)yourtasteinmusicis,youhavetopickfromahandfulofoptions.Earlydigitalplatformswereonlyalittlebetter:“Thispersonlikesjazz,sowe’llsuggestmoreJazz.”Today’sstreamingplatformsuselistenerhistoriesandabroadsetofcharactersdescribingeachtracktoprovideeachuserwithpersonalizedmusicrecommendations.Aworldwithoutartificialbottleneckscomeswithrisks—lossofjobsinthebottlenecks,forexample—butitalsohasthepotentialtofreepeoplefromthestraightjacketsthathavelonglimitedlarge-scalehumandecision-’making.Insomecases—restaurants,forexample—theeffectonmostpeoplemightbeminor.Butinothers,likepoliticsandhiring,theeffectscouldbegreat.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“bottlenecks”inparagraph1referto?A.Facingtoomanychoices. B.Choosingfromlimitedoptions.C.Avoidingthecostofchoosing. D.Havingtoomanydesirestosatisfy.29.HowcanAImeeteveryone’sneeds?A.Bymeetingbothendsofsupplyanddemand.B.Bydecreasingrepresentationsonthesupplyside.C.Bydisconnectingthesidesofsupplyanddemand.D.Byreducingpeople’spreferencesonthedemandside.30.What’sthesimilaritybetweenradiostationsandmenuitems?A.Theyareanecessarypartinpeople’slife. B.Theyofferlimitedchoices.C.Theydependondigitalplatforms. D.Theyprovidereasonablesuggestions.31.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Thevarietyofhuman’schoices. B.Standardizedoptrartsindailylife.C.AIsettlementstotheoptionbottlenecks. D.Recommendationsystemsfordigitalmedia.DWhenmytwoboyshavefreetime,theywanttogotothemall.No,theyaren’tshop-a-holics(購物狂).Theywanttogotogazeatsneakers.Thesearen’tthesneakersyoufindinFootLocker.Theyarelimitededitions—usuallyNikes—thatrangeinpricefrom$250-$900ormore.There’stheChunkyDunkys,acollaborationbetweenNikeandicecreammakerBenandJerry’s.AndtheceJamJordans.Anddozensofotherpairsofshoes,allofwhichtheyknowbynameandallofwhicharevery,veryexpensive.Thatmademewonder:Howdidthissneakerculturedevelop?Afterall,whenIwasakid,IwantedJordanbrandshoestoo.Buttheycost$100andIwouldwearthemuntiltheyfellapart.Now,myboyslongforshoesthatcosttentimesthatandiftheygotthem,theywouldnevereventhinkofscuffingthemupbywearingthem.ItallstartedduringtheIndustrialRevolution,whentheverywealthybegantofindtheyhadleisuretimeontheirhands,ElizabethSemmelhack,whorunstheBataShoeMuseuminToronto,toldme.“These’nouveauriche(暴發(fā)戶)’industrialistswantedtoshowthattheyhadarrived.Andso,theancientgameoftenniswasrevived.”explainedSemmelhack,“Buttheproblemwithlawntennis—one,thelawnsoflawntennisareextremelyexpensive,sotheydidn’twantpeopletorunaroundinleathershoes.Andtwo,whenyouplayonlawn,youcangetyourfeetwet.Sorubbersoledshoes,thesneaker,wasinventedassomethingthatthewealthycouldwearastheypursuedthesewealthypleasures.Besides,rubberwas,atthetime,quiteexpensive,sohavingshoeswithrubbersoleswasseenasastatussymbol.”Butformostofus,sneakersweresomethingyouwore—notsomethingyoucollected.Withthedevelopmentofinternet,olderversionsofshoescouldbepurchasedandcollected.Andsneakercompanies,Nikeespecially,leanedintothetrend.32.WhatistheChunkyDunkys?A.It’sacompany’sname.B.It’sakindoficecream.C.It’sakindoflimitededitionsneaker.D.It’soneoftheauthor’skids’name.33.Whydidtheauthormentionhisexperienceasakid?A.Toshowhewaspoorwhenhewasakid.B.Toencouragehischildrentowearcheapshoes.C.Togiveanexampleaboutthedevelopmentofsneakerculture.D.ToshowJordanbrandshoeshavebeenpopularforalongtime.34.WhatcanweknowfromSemmelhack’swords?A.Rubbersoledshoescouldpreventfeetfromwetting.B.These‘nouveauriche’industrialistscreatedlawntennis.C.Leathershoesweremoreexpensivethanrubbersoledshoes.D.TheverywealthywerebusywiththeirworkduringIndustrialRevolution.35.Whatdoestheauthor’sattitudetowardscollectingsneakers?A.Objective. B.Critical.C.Favourable. D.Unconcerned.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,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。HowtoAvoidanInternetAddictionItmayseemlikeeveryonesurfsthewebthesedays.Butifyoucan’thaveinterestinotheraspectsofyourlifebecauseoftheInternet,youmaybeonyourwaytoanInternetaddiction.Youmightfearyou’retheonlyonewhohasexperiencedthatfeeling.36Luckily,therearesomewaystoavoidlivingyourlifeinfrontofthecomputer.37MoreandmorepeopleintheworldarebecomingaddictedtotheInternet,andyouarenottheonlyonewiththisproblem.Sodonotbeembarrassed.JustbebravetoadmitthatyouareonyourwaytoanInternetaddiction.Andthenfindotherswiththesameproblemandhelpeachotherbeatit.Setasidelimitedtimeforcomputeruse.Makesurenottoturnitontoomanytimesaweek.Ifyouhavealaptop,makesuretoputitsomewherethatyoucanrememberbutnotsomewherethatyouseeeveryday.Trykeepingthelidclosedwhenyouarenotusingit.38IfyouhaveadesktopPC,trynottogonearitorputsomethingoveritlikeasheet.Callpeopleinsteadofsendinginstantmessagesortexts.Ifyouarefreeonweekends,callfriendsandaskthemtogooutsidetodosomethingyouenjoy,likeplayingasport.Thiswilltakeyourmindoffthecomputer.39Useanalarmclockortimer(計時器).Beforeusingyourcomputer,decideonatimelimitsuchas30minutes.Settheclockortimerandmakesurethatyougetawayfromthecomputerwhenthetimeisup.Alternativelycreateashutdowntimeronyourdesktop.40A.Beingaddictedtoitisquitenormal.B.Admityouareatriskofanaddiction.C.Thetruth,though,isthatit’squitecommontobeanaddict.D.Whenthecomputerisnotlookingatyou,youarelesslikelytouseit.E.Thiscanbeprogrammedtoshutdownyourcomputerafterthesettime.F.Ifyouhaveaproblemonweekdays,phoneyourfriendsoraskforhelpinperson.G.ThiswillpreventyoufromusingtheInternetsooftenorgoingontoanotherpage.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。HaveyoueverheardofandseenCanadiangeese?Doyouknowthatthey___41___freshgrassandseeds?Canadiangeesehaveagood___42___fortheirpoliteness.Theyalwaysbowdowntoyouwheneveryouwalkby.However,Ihaverecentlyfoundthattheycansometimesbe___43___totheirpeers,especiallyonoccasionswhentheyquarrelforfood——yes,these___44___gentlemendoquarrel,justforsomethingtoeatYesterdayIwitnessedtwoCanadianGeesearguing___45___foraclump(草叢)ofbeautifulfreshgrass.Theclumpwas___46___rightinthemiddleofthem,whilethetwowereshoutingnoisily,stretchingtheirnecksaslongastheycouldtolookaggressivelyateachother.It’s___47___towitnessthe“impolite”sideofCanadiangeese.Hence,Icouldn’thelp___48___mymorningwalk,standingstilltowatchthese“gentlemen”quarreling.Interestingly,afterashortwhile,atruckroaredpasttheirfeast,disturbingtheir___49___conversation.Thetwogeesewereequally___50___bythemassive“monster”,thusgivinguptheirconversation.Wouldtheystartquarrelingagain?Istoodstill,___51___theridiculousquestionandwaited.Beyondmyexpectation,rightafterthetruck’spassingby,thetwogeeseimmediatelylosttheir___52___forquarrelingasiftheyhadforgottenallaboutwhathadhappened.Eventhetwoturnedaroundandleftthe___53___inoppositedirectionsasifnothinghadhappened.Theyleftonlymethere,imaginingwhatmighthavehappenedwithoutthe___54___.Theygotalongharmoniouslyagain.Sometimesit’snotthatbadtobe___55___.41.A.drawon B.focuson C.feedon D.tryon42.A.desire B.reputation C.affection D.appetite43.A.generous B.faithful C.weird D.rude44.A.well-informed B.well-dressed C.well-behaved D.well-balanced45.A.fiercely B.blindly C.cautiously D.gently46.A.deserted B.located C.fixed D.laid47.A.frequent B.rare C.common D.constant48A.restricting B.changing C.pausing D.speeding49.A.desperate B.simple C.serious D.disharmonious50.A.frightened B.annoyed C.crashed D.injured51.A.findingout B.dealingwith C.lookinginto D.wonderingabout52.A.passion B.reason C.talent D.anxiety53.A.scene B.destination C.landscape D.park54.A.looker-on B.passer-by C.truck D.clump55.A.upset B.forgetful C.mean D.greedy第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或所給單詞的正確形式。Artsandcraftshaveawayofreinventingthemselves.Takeembroidery(刺繡)forinstance,itwaswithinthelastfiveyears____56____ithasexplodedthankstotalentedmakersthatinspirepeopleonsocialmedia.Paperquilling(衍紙紙藝)hashad___57___similarrise.Thelastseveralyears____58____(see)artistsreturningtothecraftdatingbacktocenturiesago.Likemanyformsofcraft,paperquillingcantrace____59____(it)originsbackhundredsofyearstoatleastthe15thcentury.FrenchandItaliannunsarebelieved___60___(create)it.Inadditiontoembroidery,it___61___(consider)“properpastime”foryoungwomenandwastaughtinboardingschools.Quillingistheartofhandmakingandarrangingsmallstripsofpaperintodetaileddesigns.____62____(depend)onthedesiredshapeandappearance,itcanberolled,looped,twisted,andcurled.Glueisusedtosecurethepaperstripsintoplace.Paperquillingisadecorativeartandisknown____63____workslikefancyflourishesandflorals.Becauseofthisreputation,it’s____64____(common)usedonthingslikegreetingcards,boxes,jewelry,andmore.Butwithitsrecentsurgein_____65_____(popular),it’salsoseeninadvertisingcampaignsandpiecesyoumightfindinanartgallery.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)前段時間的熱映電影《熱辣滾燙》揭示出當代社會中的一種“喜聞樂見”的討好型人格,請寫一篇文章包括以下要點:1.

討好型人格的定義和特點。2.

形成這種人格的可能原因。3.

它可能帶來的負面影響。4.

如何克服這種人格并變得更加自信和獨立。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25分)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,使之構成一篇完整的短文。OnedayAlbertfoundababybirdlyingontheground,squawking(叫喊)forhelp.Feelingsadforthebird,Albertpetteditgentlyandwantedtohelpit,buthedidn’tknowhowsincehewasjust7yearsold.Sohetookthebirdinhishands,carrieditcarefullyhomeandshowedittohisparents.Atonce,hisparentstookaction.Theywashedthebirdandfounditinjured.Withthehelpofhisparents,Albertdressedthewound.Butitwouldneedtimeandcareforthebirdtocompletelyrecover.Asthebirdhadbecomedeartohisheart,Albertimmediatelyofferedtocareforthebird.Albertnamedhisnewfriend“Lucky”.Hebegantofeedthebirdandheevenranouttocollectgrasstobuildasoftnestforthebird.Then,heputthenestbesidehisbed.Albertandthebirdweresleepingtogetherandlivingtogether.Soontheybecameclosefriends.Albertalwaystolditabouthisexperiencesinschoolandhissecrets.Lucky,anextremelypatientaudience,usuallyrespondedtohimwithafewnodsandchirps(嘰嘰喳喳聲).Albert’sparentsalsolovedLucky.Theyregardeditasafamilymember.Inthecourseoftime,Luckygraduallyrecoveredandstartedtohop(腳跳)andjumpalittlebitandexerciseitswings.Thatmadeeveryonehappier.Soonitwouldbeabletofly.Howwonderful!Butwhatthen?Albertbecamethoughtfulandstartedtothink.“IfLuckystartedtofly,itcouldsimplyflyawayoneday.”Butthatwouldnothappen.Albertlovedhisfriendsomuchthathecouldn’timaginepartingwithit.Hewondered,“IshouldsurelystaywithLuckyforever.Buthow?Keepthewindowsclosedallthetime?Thatwasnotpractical.”注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Then,heboughtasmallcageandkeptLuckyinit.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Knowingthebadsituation,Albert’sparentsdecidedtohelpLuckyandtheirson._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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