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常州市2024-2025學年第一學期高三期中質(zhì)量調(diào)研英語2024年11月注意:本試卷分四個部分,答案全部做在答題紙上。總分為150分??荚嚂r間120分鐘。第一節(jié)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.What’sthetimenow?A.5:45. B.5:30. C.5:152.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman’sbike?A.Itisstolen.B.Itisunderrepair.C.Itisunderthestairs.3.What’sthemanprobablydoing?A.Talkingonthephone.B.Listeningtosomemusic.C.Preparingforaspeechcontest.4.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?A.Buyanewcar.B.Painttheoldcar.C.Buythewoman’scar.5.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?A.ShehurriedhometomeetMary.B.Shewashurtinthetrafficaccident.C.Shecamehomelaterthanexpected.第二節(jié)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A、B、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6、7題。6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthehospital.B.Inadrugstore.C.Intheman’shome.7.Whatwillthemandointwodays?A.Goontakingthetablets.B.Comebacktoseethewoman.C.Judgetheeffectofthetablets.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Waystohuntforajob.B.Reasonsforquittingajob.C.Balancebetweenworkandfamily.9.Whydoesthemandecidetoleavethecompany?A.Hewantstobebetterpaid.B.Hebadlyneedsavacation.C.Hewillworkwithhisgirlfriend.10.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Workmates. B.Acouple. C.Neighbours.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.What’stheweatherliketomorrow?A.Itwillbesunnyalldaylong.B.Itwillbestormytomorrowevening.C.Itwillhavefreezingraintomorrowafternoon.12.Whatwillthewomandoifitsnowstomorrow?A.SeeherfriendsinBirmingham.B.Jointhemaninwatchingmovies.C.Gotoskiwithherclassmates.13.WhathadthewomanpreviouslythoughtofEnglishweather?A.Unpredictable. B.Beautiful. C.Terrible.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whydoesthemanborrowthewoman’snotes?A.Hemissedmanyclasses. B.Hisnotesarepoor. C.Hehasnevertakennotes.15.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?A.Skippingclasses. B.Studyingtogether. C.Goingtothecafeteria.16.WhatdotheythinkofProfessorLabelle’sclasses?A.Uninteresting. B.Difficult. C.Excellent.17.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheworksatacoffeeshop.B.Sheoftenstudiesinthecafeteria.C.Sheoftenfallsasleepintheclass.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatreallyannoysthespeaker?A.Coworkerstalktohimonthephone.B.Coworkerstalkwithhimfacetoface.C.Coworkersinthesameofficeemailhimatwork.19.Whatwilldominatethefuturelife?A.Timetravel. B.3Dprinters. C.Internetofthings.20.Howdoesthespeakerfeelaboutthefuture?A.Curious. B.Doubtful. C.Uninterested.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。AFrequentlyaskedquestionsDon’tseewhatyou’relookingfor?Dropusalineatmembers@WhatisincludedinaTEDMembership?TEDMembersgetavarietyofexcitingbenefits,allwhilesupportingTED’smissiontomakeideasaccessibletoeveryone.Here’swhat’sincludedwithaTEDMembership:·LiveTEDSpeakerconversationswithopportunitiestoaskquestions·High-qualityrecordings:specialaccesstopasteventswhenyoucan’tattendlive·Ad-freeTEDpodcast(播客)experiences·SpecialaccesstonewTEDofferingsandevents:deals,discounts,andbeingthefirstinline△MemberscanviewtheirbenefitswhenloggedintoTED.combyclickingthe“MyMembership”button.AreTEDMembereventsin-personorremote?Fornowallofourliveeventsarevirtual,soyoucanaccessthemfromanywhereintheworld!HowdoIknowmyTEDMembershipisactivated(激活)?Themembershipwillstartonthedayitispurchased.Duringcheckout,youwillbeaskedtoeitherconnectyourexistingfreeTED.comaccountorcreateone.Connectingyourlogintoyourpurchaseiscriticaltoaccessmemberbenefitsandsubscribeorunsubscribe.Domembershipsexpire(失效)?No.Allmembershipsarepaidonarecurringbasis.Ifyouboughtanannualmembership,itwillautomaticallyreneweachyearfromthedateyoupurchasedit.Ifyouboughtamonthlymembership,itwillautomaticallyreneweachmonth.21.WhatcanyouenjoywithaTEDmembership?A.ChancestotalktoTEDspeakers.B.TherighttosellTEDrecordings.C.ChancestoplaceadsinTEDpodcasts.D.TherighttoattendTEDeventsforfree.22.YoucangetaTEDmembershipsolongasyou______.A.a(chǎn)skforitatmembers@ B.paysomemoneyforitC.helpspreadTEDideas D.purchaseaTED.comaccount23.WhatdoweknowaboutaTEDmembership?A.Itmustbeusedforin-personevents.B.Ittakeseffectfromthenextdayitisbought.C.Itisactivatedautomatically.D.Itwillcontinuebyitselfunlessunsubscribed.BHanKang,theSouthKoreanauthorbestknownforherextraordinarynovel,“TheVegetarian,”wasawardedtheNobelPrizeinLiteratureonThursday—thefirstwriterfromhercountrytoreceivetheaward.MatsMalm,thepermanentsecretaryoftheSwedishAcademy,whichorganizestheprize,saidatanewsconferenceinStockholmthatHanwasreceivingthehonor“forherintensepoeticwritingthatbravelydiscusseshistoricaleventsandexposesthefragilityofhumanlife.”Han,53,wasbornin1970inGwangju,SouthKorea.Herfatherwasalsoanovelist,butmuchlesssuccessful.Thefamilystruggledfinanciallyandmovedfrequently.Ina2016interviewwithTheTimes,Hansaidherchildhoodexperience“wastoomuchforalittlechild,butIwasallrightbecauseIwassurroundedbybooks.”WhenHanwas9,herfamilymovedtoSeouljustmonthsbeforetheGwangjuuprising(起義),whengovernmentarmyfiredoncrowdsofprotesters,killinghundreds.Theeventshapedherviewsonhumanity’scapacityforviolence,Hansaidinthe2016interview.Shealsorecalledseeingimagesofpeoplewholineduptodonatetheirbloodtothosewhowereinjuredintheuprising.“Itwasliketwounsolvableriddlesimprintedonmymind:Howcanhumansbesoviolent,andhowcanhumansbesonoble?”shesaid.“WhenIwritenovels,Ifindmyselfalwaysreturningtothethemeofwhatitmeanstobehuman.”HanstudiedliteratureatYonseiUniversityinKorea,andherfirstpublishedworkswerepoems.Herfirstnovel,“BlackDeer,”whichcameoutin1998,wasamysteryaboutamissingwoman.Inthe2016interview,Hansaiditwasaroundthattimethatshedevelopedtheideaforashortstoryaboutawomanwhobecomesaplant,whichsheeventuallydevelopedinto“TheVegetarian.”24.WhatareHan’snovelsthemedat?A.Politicalsystems. B.Financialstruggle. C.Humannature D.Culturalconflicts.25.WhatcanwelearnaboutHan’schildhoodfromparagraph3?A.Father’ssuccess:inspiredher. B.Economicdifficultystrengthenedher.C.Frequentmovedestroyedher. D.Thehabitofreadingcomfortedher.26.WhydoestheauthormentiontheGwangjuuprising?A.Toindicatetheimportanceofhistory. B.ToshowitsinfluenceonHan’swriting.C.Torevealthecrueltyofpolitics. D.TostressitsimpactonKoreanpeople’slife.27.Whatis“TheVegetarian”mainlyabout?A.Adeer. B.Awoman. C.Aplant. D.Avegetable.CBritishandAmericanEnglishhavemutually(相互的)influencedeachotherforcenturies,butthereactionstotheselinguistic(語言的)exchangesaredifferentonbothsidesoftheAtlantic.BritishintellectualsoftencomplainaboutAmericanisms,suchas“24/7”or“touchbase”,whichareviewedasanattackatthepurityofBritishEnglish.However,asBenYagodadiscussesinGobsmacked!AmericanshappilyadoptBritishisms.Wordslike“cheeky”and“dodgy”haveenteredtheAmericanvocabulary,oftenthroughmedialikeTheCrown.ThisflowofBritishtermstotheU.S.hasgonemostlyunnoticed,thoughBritishpeopleremaincriticalofAmericanism.Yagodatracesthehistoryofthisexchange,notingthatmanyBritishtermshaveexistedinAmericanlanguageovertheyears.Forinstance,militaryslang(俚語)fromBritishsoldiers,suchas“bonkers”or“cushy,”becamecommoninAmericanEnglishduringtheearly20thcentury.TheriseoftheInternethasonlyexpeditedthisexchange,withBritishphrasesnowappearingregularlyinAmericanmedia.DespitethefrequentadoptionofBritishismsbyAmericans,theoppositeexchange-BritsacceptingAmericanisms-receivesfarmorecriticism.Britishcommentators,likeSimonHeffer,describethespreadofAmericanslangasa“l(fā)inguisticpollution,”criticizingitsinfluenceonBritishEnglish.ShowslikeFriendsareoftenblamedfortheriseofAmericanphrasesinBritishspeech,like“CanIget…?”incoffeeshops.WhileBritishtermsareoftenseenasattractiveintheU.S.,AmericanismstendtobeperceivednegativelyinBritain,withlistshighlightingthings“Americanssaywrong.”Intheend,thislinguisticexchangerevealsbroaderculturaldynamics.BritishcriticsmightviewAmericanismsascrude(粗俗的),whileAmericansdelightintheperceivedsuperiorityandquirkinessofBritishslang.Bothcountriescontinuetoshapeeachother’slanguage,whetherthroughmedia,travel,ordigitalcommunication,reflectingacomplexrelationshipbetweenthetwonations’linguisticidentities.28.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.TheglobalimpactofAmericanismsonBritishEnglish.B.ThereasonforBritishslang’swinningoverAmericans.C.MutuallinguisticinfluencebetweenBritishandAmericanEnglish.D.ThedeclineofBritishEnglishinAmerica.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“expedited”mostprobablymean?A.Speededup. B.Accepted. C.Broughtback. D.Challenged.30.Whatis“CanIget…?”incoffeeshopsviewedasinBritisheyes?A.Simple. B.Humorous. C.Unique. D.Crude.31.Whatdoestheauthoragreewithaccordingtothelastparagraph?ALanguageandculturearemutuallyconnected.B.BritishEnglishissuperior,toAmericanEnglish.C.BothEnglisheswillbecomemorecomplicated.D.AmericaandBritainhaveacomplexrelationship.DAnewlypublishedstudyfindsthereareimportantdistinctionsinhowmenandwomenexperiencepain.AccordingtothestudyconductedbyresearchersattheUniversityofCaliforniaSanDiegoSchoolofMedicine,menandwomenusedifferentbiologicalmechanisms(機制)forpainrelief.Thisresearchwasdesignedtoevaluatetheeffectivenessofmeditation(冥想)forchronic(長期的)backpainandcombineddatafromtwoclinicaltrialsinvolvingatotalof98participantsthatincludedbothhealthyindividualsandthosewithchronicbackpain.Participantsexperiencedameditationtrainingprogramandpracticedmeditationwhilereceivingeithersomenaloxone,adrugthatstopsopioids(類罌粟堿)fromworking,oraplacebo(無效的替代品)ofnaloxone.Participantsweregivenapainfulbutharmlessheatstimulus(刺激)tothebackoftheirleg.Researchersthenmeasuredandcomparedhowmuchpainreliefwasexperiencedfrommeditationwhentheopioidsystemwasblockedandwhenitwasfullyfunctional.Thestudyfound:●Blockingtheopioidsystemwithnaloxoneinhibited(抑制)meditation-basedpainreliefinmen,suggestingthatmenrelyonopioidstoreducepain.●Naloxoneincreasedmeditation-basedpainreliefinwomen,suggestingthatwomenrelyonnon-opioidmechanismstoreducepain.●Inbothmenandwomen,thosewithchronicpainexperiencedmorepainrelieffrommeditationthanthehealthyparticipantsdid.Opioidsarethebody’snaturalpainkillers.Thesenaturallyoccurringsubstancesbindtoopioidreceptorsinthebraintoreducetheperceptionofpain.Incontrast,painreliefforwomenappearstousealternative,non-opioidpathways,suggestingthatwomenmakelessuseofthebody’sinternalopioidsforpainrelief.Chronicpaintreatmenthastraditionallyfollowedarelativelystandardizedapproach,butifmenandwomenusedifferentbiologicalpathwaysforpainrelief,itmakessensetheymightrequiremoresex-specificapproachestotreatment.Thisstudyprovidesclearevidencethatsex-baseddifferencesinpainprocessingarerealandneedtobeconsideredwhendevelopingtreatmentsandrecommendingmedicinesforpain.32.Whatisthebesttitleforthisarticle?A.NewResearchProvesMeditationIneffectiveforChronicPain.B.NewResearchFindsWomenExperienceMoreChronicPain.C.NewResearchConfirmsMenandWomenProcessPainDifferently,D.NewResearchSuggestsStandardizedApproachtoPainRelief.33.Whatdidalltheparticipantsintheresearchexperience?A.Meditation. B.Drugs. C.Harmintheleg. D.Chronicbackpain.34.Whatcanweknowfromthefinding?A.Blockingtheopioidsystemhelpsmenreducepain.B.Womendependonopioidstoreducepain.C.Menusebody’sinternalopioidforpainrelief.D.Meditationworksbettertohealthy,menthanwomen.35.Whatofthestudydoesthelastparagraphtalkabout?A.Condition. B.Limitation. C.Conclusion. D.Implication.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。選項中有兩項為多于選項。Haveyoueverwishedtherewereamagicmethodtomakelearningeasierandmoreefficient?36.______NamedafteraNobelwinnerinphysicsknownforsimplifyingcomplexideas,thismethodcanhelpyouunlockyourpotentialandgainadeepunderstandingofvarioustopics.Step1:Startbygettingablanksheetofpaper.Writedowneverythingyoualreadyknowaboutatopic.Thisservesasyourinitialknowledgebase.Asyoudivedeeperintothetopic,continuetoaddnewinformationandinsightstoyoursheet.Bepatientduringthisprocess.37.______Step2:Explainyourtopicinawaythata12-year-oldchildcouldunderstand.38.______Beginbysimplifyingyournotes.It’seasytocomplicateasubject.However,thetruechallenge,andthetruedemonstrationofunderstanding,isinsimplification.Onlysomeonewhotrulycomprehendsasubjectcanbreakitdownintoitssimplestterms,makingitaccessibletopeopleofallages.Step3:Writedownyourexplanations.Itisapowerfultoolinthelearningprocess.Thisactivityfacilitatesreflection,throughwhichweidentifyareaswherefurtherlearningisneeded.Thelearningprocessisiterative(迭代的).Neverhesitatetogobacktothesourcematerials,especiallythepartsyoudon’tfullygraspyet.39.______Repeatthisprocessuntilyourexplanationsaresimpleandclear.Step4:Savethepagewhereyouhavedocumentedsimplifiedexplanations.Thisisanimportantstep,asthisdocumentwillserveasavaluablereferenceinthefuture.Byapplyingthistechniquetoallnewconceptsyoulearn,youwillgraduallybuildupacomprehensivefolder(文件夾)ofknowledge.40.______Thisway,notonlywillyoubestrengtheningwhatyouhavelearned,butyouwillalsohavethechancetoimproveyourunderstandingovertime.A.Thisisaneffectivetestofyourunderstanding.B.LooknofurtherthantheFeynmanTechnique.C.Learningisnotarace,butajourneyofdiscovery.D.Makeitahabittoreviewthisfolderafewtimesayear.E.Thisfoldercontainsotherpeople’scomplicatedexplanations.F.Reviewtheseparts,reflectonthem,andimproveyourunderstanding.G.TheFeynmantechniquebreaksthelearningprocessintofourbroadsteps.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。Iwasdismissedfromahigh-techcompany.Iwasangry,asIhadbeendoingagoodjobaccordingtomylastevaluation.Butthiswas41!Ihadtofindanewjob.Ididthe42resume(簡歷)thing,butfailed.Againandagain.Thenamantoldmeaboutagovernmentretrainingprogram.“The43willpayforthejoblesstogotoanursingschool.Ifyou’reinterested,goseeMr.Hill.He’s44.”“Imustforgetaboutthepastand45mymind,”Isaidtomyself.Thenextday,IfoundMr.Hill’sofficebutwas46tothecounseling(咨詢)officeafterhetoldmewhatthefirstmanhadsaid.Thefellowthere47whatMr.Hillhadtoldmeandtookmetoanotheroffice,whereIwastoldthesamething.Ineededabreathof48air,soIsteppedoutsideintothewarmsunshine.49ranthroughmyhead:Donotgiveup.Don’tletthosepeople50you.My51inthebusinessworldtoldmetogotothepersonatthetop.Ifoundthenursingofficeand52wasledtotheheadofthenursingschool.Fifteenminutesintothe53,shesaid,“Beheretomorrowmorning,9:00sharp!”Attendingcollegefull-timefortwoyearswithnoincomewasn’t54.However,Igraduatedwithadegreeandacquireda(n)careerthatallowedmeto55almostanywhereintheworld.Allittookwasanopenmind,faithinmyself,andmotivation.41.A.faith B.culture C.life D.time42.A.a(chǎn)verage B.usual C.equal D.strange43.A.headmaster B.nurse C.company D.government44.A.incharge B.introuble C.onguard D.onbusiness45.A.makeup B.openup C.a(chǎn)greewith D.dealwith46.A.forced B.guided C.carried D.driven47.A.repeated B.twisted C.a(chǎn)dmired D.criticized48.A.warm B.clean C.fresh D.wet49.A.Memories B.Thoughts C.Opinions D.Attitudes50.A.recognize B.a(chǎn)stonish C.inspire D.discourage51.A.confidence B.concern C.experience D.determination52.A.eventually B.unluckily C.unwillingly D.frequently53.A.investigation B.contest C.discussion D.interview54.A.funny B.easy C.effective D.valuable55.A.work B.wander C.protest D.study第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Yinandyang,oryin-yang,isacomplexrelationalconceptinChinesephilosophy,56(date)back3,000years,tothe9thcenturyBC.Brieflyput,themeaningofyinandyangis57theuniverseisgovernedbysetsoftwo58(oppose)andinterdependentprinciplesorenergiesthatcanbeobservedinnature.Generallyspeaking,yinischaracterized59aninwardenergythatisfemale,cold,dark,andnegative,whileyangisanoutwardenergythatismale,hot,bright,andpositive.Yinandyangelementscomeinpairs-suchasthemoonandthesun,femaleandmale,darkandbright,coldandhot,passiveandactive,andsoon-60notethatyinandyangformtheunityofopposites,neitherofwhichcanexistindependentof61other.Theyareinterdependentand62(constant);transformingintoeachother.Ifyinisgetting63(strong),yangwillbeweaker,andviceversa.Inotherwords,yinelementscancontaincertainpartsofyang,andyangcanhavesomepartsofyin.Thisbalanceofyinandyangisbelieved64(exist)ineverything.Theidea65(influence)Chinesephilosophersforthousandsofyears,includingLaoTzuandConfucius.ItunderliesAsianmartialarts,medicine,science,literature,politics,dailybehaviorandbeliefs.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分

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