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2024-2025學(xué)年上學(xué)期期中三校聯(lián)考高三英語(yǔ)本試卷共10頁(yè),47小題,滿(mǎn)分120分??荚囉脮r(shí)120分鐘。注意事項(xiàng):2B鉛筆把答題卡對(duì)應(yīng)題目選項(xiàng)的答案信息點(diǎn)涂黑;如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,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的鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫(xiě)在答題卡各題目指定區(qū)域涂改液。不按以上要求作答無(wú)效。4.考生必須保持答題卡的整潔。考試結(jié)束后,將試卷和答題卡一并交回。第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)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)。ASummerDayCampsJointheEnvironmentalLearningCenterthissummerforadventureintheoutdoors!Wecan’twaittobepartofyoursummer!YoungExperimentersJune17-21$200Participateinhands-onexperimentsfromenvironmentaldisciplinesofscience.Byusingthescientificmethod,recordingdataandrunningexperiments,studentswillstudyandconnectwiththenaturalworld.TheWildnessWeekJune24-28$220Doyouknowhowtocatchafish,wheretofindfrogsorhowtocopythecallofaredwingblackbird?Doyouwanttolearnhowtofindpurewaterandbuildatemporarylivingplace?We’llgiveyoutheoutdoorskillstodiscoverthehiddenwondersofnature.AnimalAnticsJuly8-12$230Fromthecommonsquirreltothemysteriouswindscorpion,theELCishometoanabundanceofwildlife.We’llspendtheweekstudyingthemthroughexploration,observationandexperimentation.Outdoor-ologistsJuly22-26$260Everwonderwhatittakestospendacareeroutinnature?Thisweekofcampwillfocuslearningaboutonallthedifferentsortsofpeoplewhoworkoutside.RefundPolicyCancellationsmadeonorpriortoMarch20willberefundedat100%.CancellationsmadebetweenMarch21andApril17willlosethe$50deposit.AfterApril17anduptotwoweekspriortothefirstdayofcamp,a50%refundwillbegiven.Aftertwoweeksprior,norefundswillbegiven.21.WhatabilitycanyougetfromTheWildnessWeek?A.Tointerpretthesingingofbirds. B.Toexperimentonwildanimals.C.Togetalongwithwildanimals. D.Tosurvivewellinthewild.22.Whichcampwillprovideinformationrelevanttoworkinginthewild?A.Outdoor-ologists. B.AnimalAntics. C.TheWildnessWeek. D.YoungExperimenters.23.HowmuchwillyougetifyoucancelyourreservationforAnimalAnticsonApril6?A.$230. B.$180. C.$115. D.$50.BOseiBoateng,whogrewupinasmallvillageinsouthernGhana,watchedmanyofhisfamilymembersandneighboursstruggletoaccessbasichealthcare.Inmanyregionsofthecountry,peoplespendhoursgettingtothenearesthospital.Drivenbyastrongsenseofurgencytolendahand,Boatengestablishedhisnon-profitorganization,theOKBHopeFoundation.In2021,heturnedavanintoamobiledoctor’sofficeandstartedbringinghealthcaredirectlytothoseinneed.Afewtimesaweek,themobileclinicandmedicalteamtravellongdistancestoremotecommunitiesinGhanaandprovidefreeroutinemedicalcare.Inthevan,theycanrunbasiclabslikebloodworkaswellasprovidemedications.Sinceitwasestablished,themobileclinichasservedmorethan4,000citizensacrossmorethan45ruralcommunitieswhootherwisedon’thaveeasilyaccessiblemedicalcareandhasgotmuchpraise.“Iamveryimpressedbytheservicetheyprovide,andthatisthebestchanceforusruralpeopletogetthetreatmentwewant,”saidAbraham,oneofBoateng’sneighbours.Boateng’sorganizationhasalsotrained20volunteerstoserveaslocalhealthadvocates.Theycheckpeople’svitalsigns,suchasbloodpressureandglucose(葡萄糖)levels,andprovidethemedicalteamwithtimelydataforassessinghowtomoveforwardwithcareandtreatment,especiallyforthosewhosehealthisatrisk.Inthefuture,Boatengwantstobroadenthereachofhiseffortstodelivermedicalservices,notonlytoGhana’sremoteregionsbutalsotoothernationsacrosstheglobe.“IbelievethatourmodelcanbecopiedinSub-SaharanAfrica,”hesaid.“So,thegoalistoreallydevelopstrategicpartnershipsandgetadditionalmobilehealthvansforthecommunitiesortheregionsthatwewanttoserve.”24.WhatmotivatedBoatengtolaunchtheOKBHopeFoundation?A.Thedrivetoraisepeople’sawarenessofhealth.B.Thebarriertobasichealthcareinhiscommunity.C.Thedreamofimpressinghisfamilymembersandneighbors.D.ThehopeofcreatingjobsformedicalprofessionalsinGhana.25.WhydoestheauthormentionAbrahaminparagraph4?A.Tojudgetheserviceofthemobileclinic.B.Todescribethecurrentsituationofthecitizens.C.Toimplythepositiveimpactofthemobileclinic.D.Toshowthemobileclinichasservedmanypeople.26.Whatroledothelocalhealthadvocatesplay?A.Theyhelpthedoctorstoanalyzedata.B.Theyassistpatientstogettheirmedicine.C.Theykeepthemedicalfacilitiesingoodcondition.D.Theyexaminethepatientsbeforefurthertreatment.27.WhatisBoateng’slong-termvisionfortheOKBHopeFoundation?A.Toexpandthemobileclinicservicebeyondhiscountry.B.Toworkwithothernationstopromotehisorganization.C.ToestablishanationalhealthinsurancesysteminGhana.D.TobuildalargehospitalineveryruralcommunityinGhana.CForthepast20years,I’vesearchedlibrariesandtheInternetforotherswhoarethinkingaboutthepossibleeffectofthebreakdownofmultigenerationalfamilies.I’vebeensurprisedathowfewresourcesexistonthistopic.It’sthemainreasonIchosetofinallywriteFamilyRevision.WhileI’veexpectedoneofthecountlessmarriageandfamilywritersandthinkerstomultigenerationalfamiliestonuclearfamiliesisattherootofsomanyoftheothersymptomstheydiscuss.Well,thesilenceonthistopicwasfinallybrokenanditwasnotfromatraditionalfamilypublicationbutfromDavidBrooks,TheNewYorkTimescolumnistwritingforTheAtlantic.Inanarticlenearlythelengthofadissertationonthissubject,Brooksmasterfullyexposestherootproblemwiththemodernfamily.Inthearticle,Brookswrote,“Whenwediscusstheproblemsthecountryisfacing,wedon’ttalkaboutfamilyenough.Itfeelstoojudgmental,toouncomfortable,andmaybeeventooreligious.Butthefactisthatthenuclearfamilyhasbeencrumblinginslowmotionfordecades,andmanyofourotherproblems—witheducation,mentalhealth,andthequalityofthelaborforce—stemfromthatbreakdown.Wehaveleftbehindthefamilystructureofthepast.Formostpeopleit’snotcomingback.”ManyAmericansarehungeringtoliveinmultigenerationalfamilies,inthewaythatisnewandancientatthesametime.Thisisasignificantopportunity,achancetothickenandbroadenfamilyrelationships,achancetoallowmoreadultsandchildrentoliveandgrowunderthelovinggazeofadozenpairsofeyes,andbecaught,whentheyfall,byadozenpairsofarms.Fordecadeswehavebeeneatingatsmallerandsmallertables,withfewerandfewerrelatives.It’stimetofindwaystobringbackthebigtables.28.Whichwordcanbestdescribethebreakdownofmultigenerationalfamilies?A.Damaging. B.Extraordinary. C.Meaningful. D.Ineffective.29.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofBrooks’article?A.It’satradition. B.It’savictory. C.It’sacomparison. D.It’sabreakthrough.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“crumbling”inparagraph4mean?A.developing B.failing C.collapsing D.establishing31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetothestructureofmultigenerationalfamilies?A.Dismissive. B.Approving. C.Unclear. D.Doubtful.DIfyouusetheinternet,you’veprobablyheardofafilterbubble(過(guò)濾氣泡).Internetsitesandsocialmediaplatformsusealgorithms(算法)thatshowyoucontentbasedonyourpreviousinteractions,likes,andshares.Overtime,thiscreatesafilterbubblewhereyouonlyseecontentthatagreeswithyourinterestsandbeliefs,whichservestoconvinceyouthatyourbeliefsaretrue.Butwhatyoumightnotknowisthatinsimilarfashion,yourbrainhasseveralmechanismstofilterinformation,creatingpersonalfilterbubblesthatdeeplyshapehowyouliveyourlife.Self-createdfilterbubbleshappenthroughvariouscognitiveprocesses,andtheyhavemultipleconsequences.Theyshapeyourexperienceofwhat’shappeningbyformingalens(鏡片)throughwhichyouseeandinterprettheworld.Ontheinternet,becausethingsarebeingpresentedbasedonpastuserhistory,notwopeoplegetthesameresultswhentheysearchforsomethingontheinternetoropentheirnewsfeed.Inreallife,notwopeopleareexperiencinganeventorseeingasituationintheexactsameway,becauseweallbringourownpastexperiencesandbiases(偏見(jiàn))tosituations,causingustoprocessthemdifferently.Filterbubblescancauseyoutostaystuckinself-createdandoftenself-limitingpatternsofthoughtandbehavior.Ifyou’veeverwonderedwhychangeissohard,it’sbecauseyourmentalfilterbubblesmakeitdifficulttoseedifferentpossibilities.Ifyouholdthebeliefthatyou’renotsomeonewhocanhaveahigh-payingjob,youwon’tlookforoneandyou’llonlyseekoutandseejobsthatmatchupwithwhatyouthinkyou’reworth.Filterbubblescanalsopreventcriticalthinkingandcanleadtoalimitedandbiasedviewoftheworld,wherepeopledon’tconsideralternativeviewpointsanddon’tengagewithothersoutsideoftheirowncircles.Whenweonlyconsumeinformationthatconfirmsourpreexistingbeliefsandvalues,wedon’tquestionthetruthofthatinformationorproperlyevaluatetheevidence.Whileyoucan’tpreventyourbrainfromcreatingselectivefilterbubbles,youcanbecomemoreawaresothatyoudon’thavetobelimitedortrappedbythem.32.Whatcanwelearnaboutfilterbubbles?A.Theyshapeourinterpretationsoftheworld.B.Theyhavechangedthewayweviewourselves.C.Theyarefrequentoccurrencesandhavelittleeffectonus.D.Theyassistusinmakingfriendswithlike-mindedindividuals.33.Howdofilterbubblesimpactindividuals’abilitytoembracechange?A.Theyfacilitateopen-mindednessandflexibility.B.Theymakeindividualsresistanttonewopportunities.C.Theyhelpindividualsadaptquicklytonewsituations.D.Theypreventindividualsfromsuccessfullysecuringajob.34.Whatmighttheauthorcontinuetalkingabout?A.Examplesofcreatingfilterbubbles. B.Barrierstoovercomingfilterbubbles.C.Waysofescapingfromfilterbubbles. D.Benefitsofrecognizingfilterbubbles.35.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Thedangersofbiasininformationconsumption.B.Theinfluenceofpastexperiencesonourworldview.C.Thebenefitsofsocialmediaalgorithmsonourmind.D.Theimpactoffilterbubblesonshapingourperception.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)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)。Ineveryculturethroughouttime,thekitchenhashadapowerfulinfluence.Thesimple36Itdependsonwhereyoulive,yourage,andotherfactors,buttheansweris,yes.Ourintentionsfor“home”areevolving.37Fast-pacedlifestylesandworkschedulesmakeithardtofindtimetoshopforgroceriesandpreparemeals.Onlinefooddeliveryserviceshavetakenoff,too.In2016,onein10Chinesewereorderingfoodonline.ThroughoutEurope,onlineorderingiscapturing56percentofthemarketinSwedenand43percentinAustria.InIndia,onlinefoodorderingisexpectedtoreachcloseto$12m(US)by2023.Whilethereisatrendtowardsbring-inandorder-infood,aswellasdiningout,thekitchenisstillacoreinhomelife.FoodandWinecitedasurveyin22countriesaskingaboutcookinghabits.38AtthelowerendwereSouthKoreans,whospentjust3.7hoursperweekcooking.PeopleinIndiawereatthetopwith13.2hoursperweekspentinthekitchen.Simplybeinginthekitchen,cookingandeatingwithotherpeople,canhavehealthybenefits.Regardlessofitssize,thekitchenisawarmandinvitingplace.39Thedifferenceis,nowyoucanfollowarecipeonyouriPadwhilecooking.It’struethatimpersonalappliancesareconnectingtoeachotherandtous.RefrigeratorsA.Soiscookingawaytoexpressyourself?B.Theglobalaveragewasalmost6.5hours.C.Butisourrelationshiptothekitchenchanging?D.It’slikegatheringaroundacampfireinthepast.E.Peopleseemtobespendinglesstimecookingworldwide.F.Nowmoreofthemareeatingoutsidethehomemorefrequently.G.Thekitcheniswhereweconnectwithfoodandcompanyinthesoulofthehome.FailingSuccessfullyTwoyearsago,Itookpartinaspeechcompetition.Itwasahardtimeformewhenthejudge41thewinners.Atlast,themomentoftruthcame.Igottheworst.Afternotbeingplacedinthecompetition,Iwantedtotryagain.Irealizedthatfindingtherighttopicwasthemostimportantpartofthewhole42.Itneedstobemotivationalandinspirationaltothe43.SoIreworkedmyspeech,44adifferenttopicandspendingmanyhourspreparing.ThenIworkedthroughthespeech,linebyline,wordbyword,makingit45better.ThenextyearIcompetedagain,dividingmyspeechintotwoparts:myownexperienceandthecommonfeelingsaboutpublicspeaking—how46itis,standingonastageallalone,48,mywishdidn’tcometrue.ThecompetitionwassofierceandagainIwasn’t49.52mygesturesanddelivery.WhileIdidn’tearn53inthecompetition,IdiscoveredthatIcouldfailsuccessfully.Now,wheneverI’mfacedwithadefeat,I54myselfofwhatafamouspersonsaid,“Thepathwaswornandslippery.Myfootslippedfromunderme,knockingtheotheroutoftheway,butIrecoveredandsaidtomyselfthatit’saslipandnota55.”41.A.interviewed B.predicted C.observed D.announced42.A.range B.condition C.system D.process43.A.companion B.audience C.director D.author44.A.reviewing B.supposing C.picking D.comparing45.A.roll B.move C.expose D.flow46.A.annoying B.surprising C.frightening D.confusing47.A.wentacross B.wentover C.wentdown D.wentoff48.A.Angrily B.Sadly C.Strangely D.Eagerly49.A.placed B.treated C.settled D.affected50.A.difficult B.natural C.appropriate D.flexible51.A.further B.harder C.happier D.stronger52.A.assume B.reflect C.perfect D.acquire53.A.awards B.profits C.comments D.qualities54.A.allow B.inform C.accuse D.remind55.A.fall B.push C.kick D.walk第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。AstudyinthejournalNaturesuggeststhatthecolorofouroceansischangingduetoclimatechange.Overthepast20years,low-latitudeoceans56(become)greener.It’swellestablishedthatrisingglobaltemperatures,57(drive)bytheburningoffossilfuels,aremakingdramaticchangestoouroceans,fromincreasingsealevelsandintensifyingstormstoacidifying(酸化)thewateritself.58NASAsatelliteknownasAquajustcelebratedits21stbirthdayinMay,makingitoneofthelongeststill-runningspaceprobes.Ithascollectedalotofdataonthecolorofouroceans,whichis59(actual)anessentialclimatevariableandcanreflectchangesinoceanecosystems.Afteranalyzingthedata,researchersfoundthat,60average,ouroceansarebecominggreener,withsignificantshiftsinabout56%oftheoceansurface.The61(result)suggestthattheeffectsofclimatechangearealreadybeingfeltinsurfacemarinemicrobial(微生物)ecosystems,62thoseeffectshavenotyetbeendetected.Therefore,thefindingsmightbeusefulforocean63(conserve)andmanagement.Forinstance,knowledgeofplaces64thesurface-oceanmicrobialecosystemischangingmightbeusefulforidentifyingregionsoftheopenocean65(set)upmarineprotectedareas.第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40分)第一節(jié)(滿(mǎn)分15分)假定你是李華,本學(xué)期參加了英美文學(xué)選修課,外教老師Ryan公布了該課程的考核方式為2小時(shí)的課堂閉卷考試。請(qǐng)你給老師寫(xiě)一封郵件,談?wù)勀銓?duì)該考核方式的看法,內(nèi)容包括:你的看法及理由;你的建議。注意: (1)寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;(2)請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearRyan,I’mLiHuafromClass3.DearRyan,I’mLiHuafromClass3.Yourssincerely,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿(mǎn)分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。EmilyHarpersatatherdesk,staringblanklyatthemathproblemsinfrontofher.Numbersandvariablesdancedconfusinglyacrossthepage,laughingathereveryeffort.Atschool,Emilywasknownforherartistictalents,butmathhadalwaysbeenherweakness.Nomatterhowhardshetried,shejustcouldn’tmakesenseofit.Herstrugglesonlyworsenedinthe10thgrade.Thepressuretokeepupwithherclassmatesgrew,andthepoorgradesshookherconfidence.ThencameMr.Jenkins,hernewmathteacher,whosensedherfrustrationandofferedtohelpherafterclass.Emilywasinitiallyresistant;theideaofspendingextrahoursonasubjectshehatedseemedlikeapunishment.But—sheunwillinglyagreed,knowingsomethinghadtochange.Mr.Jenkinsdidn’tdivestraightintoproblems.Instead,heaskedaboutherinterests.WhenEmilyspokepassionatelyaboutherpainting,hesmiled.“Mathislikeart,Emily.Ithaspatternsandbeautyifyouknowwheretolook.”Doubtfulbutinspired,Emilylistenedashebegantoexplainconceptsthroughvisualexamples.Heusedcolorsandshapes,turningabstractnumbersintosomethingalmosttangible(有形的).Forthefirsttime,mathseemedlesslikeaforeignlanguageandmorelikeapuzzlewaitingtobesolved.However,progresswasslow.Weekspassedby,minimalimprovement,andEmily’spatienceworethin.Aparticularlydifficultquizleftherintears.Shewasconvincedthatshewassuretofail.Mr.Jenkinssaid,“Remember,Emily,everyartiststartswithablankcanvas(畫(huà)布).Masterpiecesaren’tcreatedovernight.”Encouragedbyhisfirmbelief,Emilypushedon.Shebegantoseetheconnectionsbetweenthesteps,howeachsolutionfollowedalogicalpath.Smallvictoriesinpracticeproblemsgavehersomehope.Mr.Jenkinswasalwaysthere,celebratinghersuccesses,nomatterhowminor.注意:1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150個(gè)左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Gradually,Emily’sconfidencegrewwithMr.Jenkins’help.Gradually,Emily’sconfidencegrewwithMr.Jenkins’help.Emily’sheartracedwhentheresultsdayarrived.2024—2025學(xué)年上學(xué)期期中三校聯(lián)考高三英語(yǔ)參考答案21-23DAB24-27BCDA28-31ADCB32-35ABCD36-40CEBDG41-45DDBCD46-50CCBAB51-55ACADAhavebecome57.driv

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