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第第页黑龙江省七台河市勃利县中2023-2024学年高三上学期9月月考英语试卷(含答案无听力音频无听力原文)勃利县中2023-2024学年高三上学期9月月考答案

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DearTom,

I'mgladtolearnthatyouareinterestedintheforthcominglectureonChina'sintangibleculturalheritage.Now,Iamwritingtotellyoutherelevantdetailsaboutit.

Thelecturewillbeheldinthelecturehallfrom3:00to5:00onSaturdayafternoon.Itwillintroducetheprotection,inheritanceanddevelopmentoftheintangibleculturalheritageinChina.Attheendofthelecture,therewillbe20minutesforinteraction.Anyonewhoisinterestedinthelecturewillbewarmlywelcomed.

Bestregards.Yourssincerely,

LiHua

67Later,aswestoodbytheburningtenttokeepwarm,weconsideredourdifficultsituation.Ourcampsitewasinthedeepoftheforest,reallyfarawayfromthehighway.Wewereinthemiddleofnowhere,wearingonlyunderwear,withoursuppliesburntintoashes,includingourcellphones.EvenAllenwasunsurewhattodonext.Theonlythingwecoulddowasjustsitinthecoldairandwonderhowtogetoutoftheforest.

Suddenly,weheardanoiseintheforest.Anxiouslywelistenedandstaredintothedarkness.Ajeepappeared.Aforesterhadspottedthelightfromthefireandhadcometohaveacheck.Wejumpedintothewarmvehicleandtheforesterdroveustotherangerstation,whereweweregivenclothesandwereabletocallourparents.AllenandIhadmanymorecampingadventuresfromthenon,butitwasonthistripthatAllenbegantotreatmemorelikeafriendratherthanayoungercousin.Ourfriendshipcontinuestothisday.勃利县中2023-2024学年高三上学期9月月考

英语

(时间:90分钟满分:100分)

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.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout

A.Aninjury.B.Ameal.C.Apieceofart.

2.Whowilllookafterkids

A.Thewoman.B.Theman’ssister.C.Theman’sfriend.

3.Whatwillthewomandotonight

A.Cookdinnerherself.B.Visittheman’shouse.C.Lookafterhergrandmother.

4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout

A.Agame.B.Asong.C.Adriver.

5.Whatwillthewomandofortheman

A.Paintthewall.B.Drawapicture.C.Filloutaform.

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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,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。

听下面一段对话,回答第6-7题。

6.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo

A.Watchamovie.B.Readabook.C.Playbasketball.

7.Whydoesthewomanwanttostayhome

A.Sheisupset.B.Sheistired.C.Sheissick.

听下面一段对话,回答第8-9题。

8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace

A.Attheman’sgarage.B.Atacarrepairshop.C.Inatoolstore.

9.Howwillthemanfixhisproblem

A.Withatool.B.Withsomeoil.C.Withhishands.

听下面一段对话,回答第10-12题。

10.Whatisthebookabout

A.Foreignlanguages.B.Travelingrules.C.Touristattractions.

11.Wherewillthemangoforsightseeing

A.France.B.SaudiArabia.C.Italy.

12.Whatdoesthewomanexpectthemantodo

A.Bringheragift.B.Makeatravelplan.C.Givesomeadvice.

听下面一段对话,回答第13-16题。

13.WhatkindofdogdoesCarolwant

A.Aloudone.B.Akindone.C.Alargeone.

14.WhendidCarollastseeSpot

A.Adayago.B.Amonthago.C.Ayearago.

15.WhodislikesSpot

A.Steve’sneighbors.B.Carol’ssister.C.Steve.

16.Whydoesn’tStevewanttogetacarpetinhisapartment

A.Spotwillgetsick.B.Spotwillbenoisy.C.Spotwillrunaround.

听下面一段对话,回答第17-20题。

17.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherlastjob

A.BoringB.InterestingC.Stressful

18.Whydoesthewomanstartherbusiness

A.Shecantakeupahobby.

B.Shecanaffordlongholidays.

C.Shecanchooseofficehours.

19.Whendoesthewomanpractiseyoganow

A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.

20.Whatisthemandoing

A.Deliveringaspeech.B.Hostingaprogram.C.HavingaPEclass.

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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

FourSpecialHotelsAroundtheWorld

Amangiri,CanyonPoint,Utah

ThisplaceintheUtahdesertisafavoriteofmanycelebrities.Whileeveryroomherehascharacter,nonematchestheeleganceoftheGirijaalaSuite.Theroomhasalargeprivatelappool,asweepingbalcony,andaskyloungeareawhereguestscanbeddownforthenightundertheclearUtahskies.

BeyondNgalaSafariLodge,SouthAfrica

AtthisplaceontheborderofKrugerNationalPark,guestscanreserveaone-nightexperienceinafour-leveltreehousetoseeanimalsthatwanderthepark.Withnoordinarystructure,thehousehasasupplyofsolarpower,awatercollectionsystem,andabio-rocksanitation(卫生)system.Here,guestscansleepunderthenightskytakinginthemagicoftheirsurroundings.

BeverlyWilshire,BeverlyHills,California

BeverlyWilshirehasbeenanattractiontomanyrichandpowerfulpeoplesinceitsopeningin1928.GuestswhoreservetheVerandaSuitelocatedontheroofofthehotelareinforaserioussurprise.Notonlyistheroomaccessedbyahiddenentrancebehindastaircase,butitalsohasa2,100-square-footbalconywithdreamyviewsoftheHollywoodHills.Inthemiddleofthisprivate,urbanplaceisa10-foot-talltentwithcrystallampsandfurcarpets.Inacityfullofstars,youcangetaspecialfeeling.

LaValiseTulum,Mexico

Ifyoucan’tdecidewhetheryou’dprefertosleepindoorsoroutdoors,whynotbookaroomthatletsyoudobothinthesamebedSuchisthefeatureoftheMasterSuiteatthispropertyinTulum.Theking-sizebedcanberolledoutontotheCaribbeanSea-facingbalconyforanightunderthestarsorrolledinforamoreprivateexperience.

21.Whichofthefollowingcanofferguestsacloseencounterwithsomewildlife

A.Amangiri.B.BeyondNgalaSafariLodge

C.BeverlyWilshire.D.LaValiseTulum.

22.WhatisspecialaboutLaValiseTulum,Mexico

A.Itgivesgueststwosleepingchoicesinthesamebed.

B.Itisdesignedinanenvironmentally-friendlyway.

C.Itprovidesthebestviewofdesertsandrocks.

D.Itisequippedwithabio-rocksanitationsystem.

23.Whatdothefourhotelshaveincommon

A.Theyarealllocatedinanationalpark.

B.Theyallprovideguestswithagreatviewofhills.

C.Theyareallwell-equippedwithadvancedtechnology.

D.Theyalloffertheexperienceofsleepingoutdoors.

B

IbrahimHamadtouofEgyptwasjust10yearsoldwhenatragictrainaccidentresultedintheamputation(截肢)ofbothofhisarms.Childrenareresilient,andIbrahimdidn’tlethislife-changingcircumstanceskeephimfromplaying,working,andeventuallygrowinguptomarryandhavethreekids.Oh,didwementionhe’salsoaworld-famoustabletennisplayer

“Inourvillage,wecouldonlyplay,atthattime,tabletennisandsoccer—that’swhyIplayedboth,“Ibrahimsaid.“Itwaslogictoplaysoccerfirstduetomycase;thenIplayedtabletennisasachallenge.”

Allittookwasonefriend’swordstoinspireIbrahimtosucceedattabletennis.“IwasintheclubwhereIwasofficiating(担任裁判)amatchbetweentwoofmyfriends,”herecalled.“Theydisagreedonapoint,whenIcountedthepointinfavorofoneofthem.Theotherplayertoldme,donotinterfereasyouwillneverbeabletoplay.Itwasthatstatementthatfiredmeuptodecidetoplaytabletennis.”

Andplayhedid!Ibrahimhasearnedseveralhonorsthroughouthiscareersofar,includingsilvermedalsintheAfricanParaTableTennisChampionshipsin2023and2023.

Toplay,Ibrahimholdsthepaddleinhismouthanduseshisfoottoservetheball.“Ittookmenearlyayearofpracticetogetusedtoholdingtheracketwithmymouthandmakingtheserve;withpracticeandplayingregularlythisskillwasimproved,”hesaid.

ThislegendnowcompetesagainstsomeofthegreatestplayersintheworldandhasattendedthelasttwoParalympic(残奥会)games.Whilehedidn’twinagainstChina’sChenChaoattheTokyo2023ParalympicGames,hehasgainedinternationalrecognitionforhisperseveranceandincredibletalent.Thatisthefaceoftruedetermination!Ibrahimisshowingotherpeoplewithlimbdifferencesthatthere’saspotforthemathistable.

24.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“resilient”inthefirstparagraph

A.adaptableB.NaughtyC.ImmatureD.fragile

25.WhydidIbrahimHamadtoudecidetoplaytabletennis

A.Towinhisfriend.B.Tobeabetterjudge.

C.Toproveheisabletoplay.D.Toearncareerhonors.

26.WhichofthestatementsaboutIbrahimisTRUEaccordingtothepassage

A.Ibrahimhasbecameagoldmedalisttwicesince2023.

B.Ibrahimisaborntabletennisplayerwithrichexperience.

C.IbrahimwonthechampionshipattheTokyo2023ParalympicGames.

D.Ibrahimcannotbesuccessfulwithouthisperseveranceandtalent.

27.Whatcolumnmightthepassagebefrominanewspaper

A.Healthanddiets.B.Sportsandlifestyles.

C.Artandculture.D.Scienceandtechnology.

C

AteamofresearchersfromseveralinstitutionsintheUKandoneinEstoniahascreatedatypeofbuoy(浮标)thathasproventobeeffectiveatfrighteningseabirds,thuspreventingthemfromgettingcaughtingillnets-atypeofverticalfishingnetthatismadeofamaterialthatmakesitnearlyinvisibleunderwater.

Everyyear,hundredsofthousandsofseabirdsdiewhentheygetcaughtingillnets.Someestimatessuggestthatuptoahalf-millionbirdsarecaughtinthemeachyear.Overtheyears,researchershavecreateddevicestopreventthebirdsfromtryingtocatchfishnearoringillnets,butthosedidn’tworkwell.

Tofindawaythatwouldworkforallseabirds,theresearchersfirststudiedseabirdsinageneralsense,lookingtofindthingsthattheywouldavoid.Theynotedthatseabirdsavoidedeyecontactwithothercreatures.Thentheresearcherscameupwithasimpleidea-theyputasmallpoletoaregularbuoyandthenattachedapairofgooglyeyes(金鱼眼)tothetopofit.Theymadetheeyesbigenoughsothatevenbirdswithpooreyesight,suchasgeese,wouldseethem.Addingtotheeffectivenessofthedevice,wavesmadetheeyesmovebackandforth.Andthewindmadethebuoyspinveryslowly,makingsurethatbirdsfromeverydirectionwouldgetagoodlookattheeyes.

Totesttheiridea,theresearchersselectedseveralsitesneargillnetsandcountedhowmanybirdsapproachedandhowmanyattemptedtocatchfishnearthenets.Theythensetuptheirgoogly-eyedbuoysandonceagaincountedbirds.Overthecourseof62days,theyfoundthenumberofbirdsthattriedtocatchfishnearthegillnetsdroppedbyapproximately25%foradistanceofupto50meters.Theyalsofoundthatthebirdswerelesslikelytofishnearwherethebuoyshadbeenforuptothreeweeksaftertheyhadbeenremoved.

28.WhatisthefunctionofParagraph2

A.Introducinganewtopictodiscuss.B.Providingbackgroundinformation.

C.Summarizingthepreviousparagraph.D.Pointingoutthemainideaofthetext.

29.Whydidtheresearchersmakethegooglyeyesbig

A.Toclearlyobserveseabirds’eyecontact.

B.Toensurealltheseabirdscanseethem.

C.Toeffectivelyidentifytherightdirection.

D.Toallowthemtosurvivethestrongwind.

30.Whatdoestheresearchers’testresultmainlysuggest

A.Thenewdevicestillneedsimproving.

B.Gillnetsareadeathvalleyforseabirds.

C.Thegoogly-eyedbuoyproveseffective.

D.Seabirdshardlycatchfishnearthenets.

31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout

A.Adevicekeepingseabirdssafefromgillnets.

B.Awaytohelpseabirdscatchfisheffectively.

C.Agoogly-eyedbuoyguidingseabirdstohunt.

D.Agroupofresearchersinterestedinseabirds.

D

Every40seconds,someoneintheUShasaheartattack.Ofcourse,thisstatisticappliesonlytohumans.Butwhataboutotheranimal—dotheyalsoexperiencethiscondition

Aheartattackoccurswhenabloodvessel(血管)distributingoxygenatedbloodtotheheartgetsblockedandapieceofhearttissuediesfromthedeprivationofoxygen,accordingtoFlavioFenton,aprofessorofphysicswhostudiesbothhumanandotheranimalspecies’hearts.“Sinceanimals’heartsareverysimilar,”Fentonsaid,“mostanimalshearts,inprinciple,couldhaveheartattacks.”

Butthat’snotwhathappened.Forinstance,heartattacksoccurveryrarelyindogs.Eventhechimps,whicharenotonlycloselyrelatedtohumansbutalsosharesimilarriskfactorsforheartdisease,donothaveheartattacks.Eveninmiceandrabbitsthataregeneticallymodifiedtohavehighcholesterol(胆固醇)andbloodfatsforthepurposeofinducingatherosclerosisandotherhumandiseases,actualheartattacksrarelyoccur,accordingtoa2023paper.

Despitepreviousreportsthatotheranimalsmostlydon’thaveheartattacks,thetruthisthattherehaven’tbeenalotofexperimentsinvestigatingthisquestion.“Youcanobservethatananimalhassuddenlydied,butveryrarelywouldyouactuallylookforthecauseofit.Wejustdon’tknowwhethertheysufferheartattacks,”saidTomaszOwerkowicz,aphysiologistatCaliforniaStateUniversity.

Butbasedonheartstructures,researcherscanmakepredictionsaboutwhichcreaturesaremostlikelytohaveheartattacks.OwerkowiczandFentonaredoingsuchexperimentsonalligators(短吻鳄).“Intheirheart,youfindthevessels;andtheyhavespongy(海绵状的)tissues,aroundwhichthere’salotofblood,notnecessarilycomingfromthevessels,”Fentonsaid.

Accordingtotheresearchers’experimentssofar,alligatorsdon’thaveheartattacks.Thealligator’shearttissuehadnosignsofcelldeath,Fentonadded.

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“deprivation”inParagraph2probablymean

A.Consumption.B.Encounter.C.Lack.D.Production.

33.WhatdotheanimalsmentionedinParagraph3haveincommon

A.Theyhavehighcholesterol.

B.Theyhardlysufferheartattacks.

C.Theyareeasilygeneticallymodified.

D.Theysharesimilarriskfactorsforheartdiseasewithhumans.

34.What’sTomaszOwerkowicz’sattitudetopreviousreports

A.Indifferent.B.Supportive.C.Doubtful.D.Hopeful.

35.Whydoalligatorshavenoheartattacks

A.Theirbloodvesselsarequitestrong.

B.Thecellsintheirheartareinlargenumbers.

C.Theirheartcanbeatfasterthanmostanimals’.

D.Thebloodintheirhearthasmultiplesources.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

HowtoWriteaGoodEndingtoaStory

Storiespresentaneventorseriesofeventsandhaveabeginning,middle,andend.36Towriteagoodendingforyourstory,thereareatleastfourmethodstoshowthereaderwhyyourstoryisimportant.

DecidingtheEnd

37Themiddlewillincluderisingtensionandyourcharacters’reactionstotheconflict.Moststoryconflictswilleitherbepersonvs.nature,personvs.society,orpersonvs.themselves.Yourfinalsceneshouldresolvethisconflict,whetheryourcharactersgetwhattheywantornot.

ExplainingtheJourney

Reflectonthesignificanceofalltheevents.Whatthemes,ideas,orargumentsareyoutryingtoportraythroughthemYoudon’twanttotellyourreaderdirectly,butyouneedtoshowthem.38—wherethereaderfollowstheeventsflowinginturn—willhelpyoucreateanendingthatmakessensebasedonwhathashappenedearlier.

UsingActionandImages

Useactiontoshow(nottell)whatisimportant.Weknowthatstoriesfullofaction,whetherwrittenorvisual,appealtoallages.Buildyourendingwithdescriptionandsensoryimages,forsensorydetailsconnectusemotionallytothestory.Highlightatheme.39

FollowingLogic

Sometimeswhenwegettooexcited(ortoofrustrated)aboutastorywe’rewriting,wecanforgetthateventsandbehaviorstendtofollowlogic.40Mosttopics—ifpursuedthroughlogic—willinviteyourreadersintodeeperthinking.

A.First,identifythepartsofyourstory.

B.Takingajourneytoseekinspirations

C.Thinkingaboutyourstoryasajourney

D.Yourstorywillhaveabeginningtointroducecharactersandsetting.

E.Agoodstoryendingoftencreatesasignificantimpactonthereader.

F.Actually,agoodendingjustrecordswhatwouldlogicallyhappeninasituation.

G.Focusingonaspecificsubjectthroughimagesandactionscanhelpyoucreateastructureuniquetoyourstory.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

Shetunedupatthedoorstepofmyhouse.NowaycouldIhavesentheraway.Maybesomeonehad41heroutoftheircarthenightbefore.“No42forheranymorewiththebabycoming.”Peoplefindallsortsof43forabandoningananimal.

IcalledherGoldie.Shewasso44duringthosefirstfewdays.She45ateanythingandhadsuchanairofsadnessabouther.Heavenknowswhathadhappenedtoherather46owner’s.Buteventuallyshe47.Always48myside,whetherwewereoutononeofourlongwalksorsittingbythefire.

That’swhyitwassucha49whenshepulledawayfrommeonedaywhenwewereoutforawalk.Shestarted50andgettingveryrestless.EventuallyIcouldn’tholdheranylongerandsheracedoffdowntheroadtowardsa51.

BythetimeIreachedthefarmIwasverytiredand52.ButwhenIsawGoldie53thefourpuppiesIstartedtofeelsympathytowardsthem.“Itookherforawalkoneday,soonafterthepuppieswereborn,andshejustdisappeared.”saidthewomanatthedoor.

ImustadmitIdomissGoldie,butI’vegotNuggetnow,andshelooksjustlikeher54.AndI’velearntagoodlesson:notto55people.

41.A.stuckB.carriedC.removedD.kicked

42.A.spaceB.serviceC.planD.future

43.A.methodsB.cluesC.excusesD.motivations

44.A.untouchedB.unappealingC.uncontrolledD.unsettled

45.A.roughlyB.hardlyC.slightlyD.nearly

46.A.lateB.potentialC.currentD.previous

47.A.paidoffB.calmeddownC.brokedownD.gaveup

48.A.toB.fromC.byD.for

49.A.shockB.misfortuneC.dilemmaD.panic

50.A.sniffingB.barkingC.stretchingD.trembling

51.A.shelterB.doorwayC.neighborhoodD.farmhouse

52.A.upsetB.ashamedC.guiltyD.calm

53.A.pettingB.walkingC.lickingD.training

54.A.motherB.twinC.sisterD.family

55.A.influenceB.convinceC.judgeD.Transform

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

AccordingtothetraditionalChinesecalendar(日历),forevery19yearstherewillbesevenleapmonths.“Leapmonth”____56____(refer)toarepetitivemonth.Rather____57____(interesting),therearetwoFebruarysin2023.

Thereare___58____varietyoftraditionsandcustomsduringleapmonthinChina.Theyarequite____59____(fascinate)foryoutoexplore.InsomepartsofEastChina’sShandongprovince,themarrieddaughterssendtoads(蟾蜍)andfish____60____(make)ofdough(面团)totheirparents.___61____(live)nearWuyiMountaininEastChina’sFujianprovince,thelocalpeoplehavethetraditionofdrinkingteaatleapmonth,andonlywomen____62____(allow)totakepart.Thedaughterswhoaremarriedusuallybuypig’sfeetandthinnoodlesfortheirparents,____63____isuniqueforpeopleinSoutheastChina’sTaiwanprovince.Varioushistoricalandculturalfactorshavecontributed____64____thediversecustoms.Dotheysuccessfullyarouseyour____65_____(curious)TheleapFebruaryhasarrived.Areyoupreparedwithyourgifts

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

66.假定你是李华,你的外国朋友Tom想参加你校即将举办的关于中国非物质文化遗产(intangibleculturalheritage)的讲座,特发邮件向你咨询讲座情况。请给他回复,内容包括:1.讲座的时间、地点;2.讲座的主要内容。

注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

第二节(满分25分)

67.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。

MycousinAllenwasthecoolestpersoninal

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