[英语]河南省周口市九师联盟四月联考2023-2024学年高三下学期4月期中试题(音频暂未更新)
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这是一份[英语]河南省周口市九师联盟四月联考2023-2024学年高三下学期4月期中试题(音频暂未更新),共11页。试卷主要包含了填写答题卡的内容用2B铅笔填写,提前 xx 分钟收取答题卡等内容,欢迎下载使用。
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第Ⅰ卷 客观题
第Ⅰ卷的注释
一、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。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。(共5题;共7.5分)
1. What des the man invite the wman t d?
A . Watch a play. B . G fishing. C . Visit Susan.
2. Hw much mre des the man need?
A . $200. B . $500. C . $700.
3. Why des the wman ask fr a leave next week?
A . T travel arund the wrld. B . T attend a wedding. C . T hld a ceremny.
4. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
A . Mther and sn. B . Shpkeeper and custmer. C . Cach and player.
5. What is the man suppsed t d next?
A . Fire the wman. B . Watch a game. C . Play a match.
第Ⅱ卷 主观题
第Ⅱ卷的注释
二、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。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。(共15题;共22.5分)
听一段材料,回答问题。
6. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A . In the street. B . In a cllege. C . In a stre.
7. What des the wman want t d?
A . Sell sme items. B . Fix the message bard. C . Find a language partner.
听一段材料,回答问题。
8. What is prbably the wman?
A . An editr. B . A student. C . A teacher.
9. Which cuntry des the wman think is better fr the man?
A . The UK. B . America. C . Canada.
听一段材料,回答问题。
10. Hw lng did the party last?
A . Seven hurs. B . Six hurs. C . Tw hurs.
11. When will the man have a big exam?
A . This Saturday. B . Next Tuesday. C . Next Thursday.
12. Wh will the man meet tday?
A . His classmates. B . His teacher. C . His bss.
听一段材料,回答问题。
13. Hw des the wman feel abut the early marriage in Malawi?
A . Pleased. B . Uninterested. C . Shcked.
14. What kind f persn is Chazeza's uncle?
A . Self-centered. B . Kind-hearted. C . Cruel.
15. Wh helped Chazeza finish her cllege educatin?
A . Her clleague. B . Her parents. C . Her grandfather.
16. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A . A family. B . A schl. C . A stry.
听一段材料,回答问题。
17. What can we learn abut Australian fd?
A . It is the mst expensive. B . It is hard t accept. C . It is affected by many cultures.
18. What d Chinese students prbably think f ndles in Australia?
A . Original. B . Just s-s. C . Awful.
19. Which fd is eaten every mrning after a big night in Australia?
A . Dumplings. B . Hney chicken. C . Meat pie.
20. What is the speaker ding?
A . Teaching hw t ck fd. B . Telling fd culture in Australia. C . Cmparing different lives in the wrld.
三、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)(共15题;共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。
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A . Imprving career skills. B . Hands-n practice. C . Tips n increasing incmes. D . Sharing knwledge.
22. What can we knw abut The Great Curses?
A . Its partner prvides curses fr free. B . Its curse expenses are t high. C . It has cnvenient vide-based lessns. D . It helps a lt fr thse jb-seekers.
23. What is a disadvantage f The Great Curses?
A . It ffers n cmpletin certificates. B . Its tpic is relatively single. C . It is nly suitable fr beginners. D . Its subjects are very limited.
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。
This year, the Music Educatr Award, presented by the Recrding Academy and Grammy Museum, went t Annie Ray, the perfrming arts department chair and rchestra directr at Annandale High Schl in Fairfax Cunty, Virginia. She attended the awards ceremny in Ls Angeles and brught hme bth a $10,000 prize and matching grant (资助) fr her schl's music prgram.
Ray created the Crescend Orchestra fr students with severe intellectual and develpmental disabilities, as well as a parent rchestra that teaches nearly 200 caregivers a year t play the same instrument as their children. She gt the idea mstly frm the Annandale cmmunity, which she says represents ver 60 cuntries, including many refugees and immigrants. "There're many cultures that might typically clash, but they cme tgether in this very beautiful harmny," Ray explained. "And that's really uniquely expressed in the rchestra classrm, where we're just all music-ing tgether."
Ray says the Crescend Orchestra is fcused n teaching students hw t play an instrument, thrugh ne-n-ne instructin tailred t their needs. The rchestra is abut much mre than just making music, hwever. "I really push my students t be brave and g utside f their cmfrt zne. We have t learn hw t wrk tgether with thers," she says.
Ray, wh cmes frm a family f musicians and has played the harp (竖琴) since the age f five, knws firsthand the impact that a great teacher can make n their students. "Why I am where I am is because a teacher changed my life and made me want t be a music educatr," she says.
Ray says her warm receptin n the awards ceremny is especially meaningful because nt many peple understand what exactly music educatrs d in the classrm r hw much their wrk matters. She says that lack f understanding is ne f the biggest challenges facing the prfessin in general. Mrever, she says her schl desperately needs new instruments, and adds that she'll use sme f her grant mney t buy mre.
24. What mainly inspired Ray t create the Crescend Orchestra?
A . The effect f sme caregivers. B . The diversity f a cmmunity. C . The harmny f the disabled. D . The rich culture f her schl.
25. What is paragraph 3 mainly abut?
A . Wh are influenced by music. B . Hw the Crescend Orchestra develps. C . What students can learn. D . Why students need special instructin.
26. Hw was Ray influenced by her teacher?
A . She funded sme students. B . She fught against her family. C . She began learning the harp. D . She chse t be a music educatr.
27. What can be learned frm what Ray says in the last paragraph?
A . Music educatin needs t be appreciated. B . She badly wants dnatins fr instruments. C . The administratin ffers n supprt. D . She is ften challenged by musicians.
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。
Peple have lng watched mths (飞蛾) and ther flying insects flck t streetlamps, lights and flames. These insects appear attracted by the light. But a new study suggests they may just lse track f which way is up.
Previus theries say light prbably blinds flying insects s that they get trapped by the light, r maybe they interpret light at night as a place t fly fr a quick escape. Nw the new study suggests flying insects instead turn their backs t the sky's light t keep their feet pinting tward the grund. Insects naturally turn their backs tward light. But when that light is frm an artificial surce, it may affect their sense f directin, leading t them flying in circles r diving tward the grund.
At a field statin in Csta Rica, Samuel Fabian, an entmlgist frm Imperial Cllege Lndn in England and his teammates set up hanging and standing lights, and then used high-speed cameras t track wild, flying insects including mths and flies. Sme circled the lights endlessly, and thers flew sharply upward, lsing speed until they culdn't fly any higher. When the light surce pinted up, sme insects turned arund and headed fr the grund. During the flight, the insects always kept the lights at their back even if they'd end up crashing. Crash landings were cmmn when the team lit up a white sheet n the flr. But nt when a white sheet—stretched int a height abve the flr—was bathed in diffuse (漫射) light, much as the sky wuld be, insects flew thrugh the area withut getting trapped by the light.
The team als bserved sme species in a lab. Mths and dragnflies generally behaved like the wild insects, and they kept the light at their backs. Hwever, in the lab, fruit flies, like leander hawk mths—which can fly in the dark—culd fly ver LED lights withut being thrwn ff curse. In the wild, thugh, the mths still crashed. Maybe this is because, Fabian says, the insects can smetimes cntrl their respnse t light, r ver time, they might learn t avid artificial light.
28. Why d insects naturally turn their backs tward light?
A . T get clse t the light. B . T escape being caught quickly. C . T prtect their feet better. D . T track where the grund is.
29. What did the researchers find during the new study?
A . Artificial light at night culd put insects n a crash curse. B . Artificial light signaled an escape rute fr the insects. C . The insects had a better sense f directin. D . The insects were flying tward the light.
30. What is the authr's purpse in mentining leander hawk mths?
A . T stress the imprtance f the study. B . T prve the previus thery. C . T tell the existence f the exceptin. D . T explain the flight pattern.
31. What culd be the best title fr the text?
A . Artificial Light Makes Insects Mre Adaptable B . Insects May Lse Track near Artificial Light C . The Ways t Get Rid f Light Pllutin D . Insects Learn t Fly fr a Quick Escape
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。
The Ebla virus is an infectius disease that fr years had almst n treatments, and it kill s abut half the peple it infects. Nw a new study published in The Lancet Infectius Diseases shws that a prmising vaccine (疫苗), named rVSV△G-ZEBOV-GP, desn't just help t reduce infectins, it als can cut thse death numbers in half.
The vaccine is a single-dse (单剂) muscular ne that causes cells t prduce ne f the virus's prteins. "Later, if the persn is expsed t Ebla,"explains Rebecca Culbrn, a scientist with Epicentre, the medical research arm f Dctrs Withut Brders, "their immune system will recgnize the viral prtein. This recgnitin allws the immune system t be prepared t attack the virus and prtect the persn frm Ebla virus disease."
Researchers shwed rVSV△G-ZEBOV-GP was effective at reducing the risk f infectin, but n ne knew hw capable it was f preventing death in smene wh was vaccinated after becming infected during an epidemic (流行病). T figure it ut, Culbrn and her clleagues fcused their effrts n the secnd-largest Ebla utbreak ever recrded, which ccurred in the Demcratic Republic f Cng between 2018 and 2020.
"Every single Ebla health facility acrss the entire Ebla epidemic had a standardized list f all admissins," says Culbrn. This list included 2,279 cnfirmed Ebla patients, and it recrded whether r nt each persn had been vaccinated befre they gt sick—and if s, when they'd received the vaccine.
Culbrn fund the death rate was 56% amng the unvaccinated. But fr thse wh'd received the vaccine, that rate was cut in half. This was true n matter when smene gt vaccinated befre the appearance f symptms. Additinally, thse wh'd been vaccinated had less virus circulating in their bdies than thse wh hadn't. S the vaccine played an imprtant rle.
Rebecca Culbrn says she feels buyed by the results—since they ffer clear evidence that peple wh're at risk f cntracting Ebla shuld be vaccinated early. It's an pprtunity t cut chains f transmissin (传播) and prevent an utbreak befre it gains speed.
32. What is Culbrn trying t talk abut cncerning the vaccine in paragraph 2?
A . Wh it attacks. B . Why it is develped. C . Hw it wrks. D . Where it cmes frm.
33. Culbrn's team chse the secnd largest Ebla utbreak in Cng because ____.
A . it listed health facilities B . it was easy t analyze C . it caused the fewest deaths D . it had a detailed recrd
34. What did Culbrn prbably suggest peple infected d?
A . Avid cnnecting with each ther. B . Get vaccinated as early as pssible. C . Stay at hme t reduce the spread. D . Learn t recgnize the symptms.
35. What des the underlined wrd "buyed" in the last paragraph prbably mean?
A . Encuraged. B . Relaxed. C . Astnished. D . Hnred.
四、第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)(共1题;共12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
D yu need a career launch plan? It isn't abslutely essential but it can be extremely helpful! A well-created plan is nt just abut landing a jb; it is abut entering the prfessinal field with a cmpetitive edge. Beynd that, it's a strategy. 36 Therefre, a career launch plan is yur survival guide, helping yu avid the traps and seize the right pprtunities. S why nt fllw the fllwing tips t create a right career launch plan?
37 If yu were t plan ut yur travel rutes, what wuld yu d? Yu're nt just randmly mving; yu're intentinal abut where yu want t g and what yu want t achieve. S is a career plan. It invlves utlining specific and achievable gals that give directin t yur career trajectry (轨迹).
Develp relevant skills. Once yu've identified the qualificatins and skills demanded in yur ideal prfessin, it's time t acquire them! Sign up fr curses, pursue certificatins, r gain hands-n experience t enhance yur skill set. 38 .
Start yur jb hunt. Yur apprach t jb applicatins shuld be mre like a precisin strike than a messy explsin f arrws in all directins. 39 It's nt just abut quantity; it's abut quality. Tailr each applicatin t the specific rle and cmpany, emphasizing hw yur skills and experiences agree with their needs.
Stay flexible and agile (机敏的). The jb market is changing, and being adaptable is an invaluable ability. 40 Develp a mindset f cntinuus imprvement—always seeking ways t enhance yur skills, knwledge, and apprach t stay relevant in the ever-evlving prfessinal landscape.
A.Set yur gals.
B.Research yur ptins.
C.S, what shuld yu d t deal with it?
D.T achieve this, develp a systematic apprach t yur jb search.
E.By ding these, yu're essentially imprving yur techniques!
F.The jb market can be a jungle, especially when yu're just starting.
G.The gal is t create a fundatin that'll guide yur career decisins.
五、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)(共1题;共15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
That mrning in September, at a five-kilmeter race, I waited fr my 11-year-ld sn at the finish line. He'd run 30:34 at anther 5k in late spring, s I 41 he culd run a 5k in abut 30 minutes. When I didn't see him at the 35-minute mark, I began t 42 .
It'd already been an 43 mrning. Abut an hur earlier, when we drve int twn, my sn nticed a lvely tiny green tree cricket (树蟋) in my car. It jumped nt my sn's hand where it stayed s lng that we eventually gave it a name: Little Friend.
Minutes befre the race, it jumped nt the sidewalk. Maybe it wanted t seek freedm, but this wasn't a safe place due t the 44 pedestrian traffic. S my sn knelt and 45 his hand. Little Friend came back. But I tld him he wuld 46 it during the race.
I ran well and felt thrilled at the finish line. Hwever, that 47 gave way t anxiety when my sn didn't shw up. I 48 asking peple if they'd seen him. N ne had. S I returned t the race headquarters. In my cnfusin, I didn't even see him 49 the finish line. But there he was, just ahead f the 45-minute mark, with Little Friend 50 n his right thumb.
My 51 were wrng. My sn didn't run fast, and he didn't lse Little Friend. These tw 52 seemed smehw related. He 53 a cld he was getting ver, but I knew it was mre than that.
Smetimes life gives yu smething beautiful, but fragile (易碎的). There's n need t 54 ahead. Treat it 55 and hld n when yu can.
41. A . indicated B . knew C . meant D . stressed
42. A . questin B . frgive C . panic D . regret
43. A . average B . endless C . unusual D . riginal
44. A . invisible B . smth C . unpredictable D . easy
45. A . tk ut B . reached ut C . gave away D . put up
46. A . lse B . change C . train D . catch
47. A . eagerness B . nervusness C . annyance D . excitement
48. A . enjyed B . kept C . practiced D . stpped
49. A . crssing B . blcking C . facing D . tuching
50. A . arguing B . sighing C . riding D . feeding
51. A . evaluatins B . guesses C . cnclusins D . cmments
52. A . facts B . ideas C . tasks D . activities
53. A . vercame B . treated C . received D . blamed
54. A . mve B . fly C . struggle D . rush
55. A . gently B . wisely C . lsely D . urgently
六、第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)(共1题;共15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
"I have nt failed. I've just fund 10,000 ways that wn't wrk." Thse are the wrds f Thmas Alva Edisn, ne f the greatest 56 (inventr) in the histry f the United States.
Edisn, wh grew up in the Midwest, was 57 (large) self-educated. He earned 1,093 patents in his lifetime, including the lightbulb. Being 58 successful businessman, Edisn ften rewrked existing technlgy, making it mre practical fr widespread use.
Edisn was brn n February 11, 1847, a day that 59 (celebrate) as Natinal Inventrs' Day tday. The Thmas Edisn Center, which was created in memry f Edisn, is at Menl Park in New Jersey. It is said that the seven years Edisn spent at the lab he created in New Jersey were the mst 60 (prduct).
"Menl Park is the birthplace f 61 (recrd) sund. It was in Menl Park 62 Edisn invented the phngraph (留声机) in 1877. The inventin led t the 30-year-ld Ohi native's internatinal fame. Frm then n, he was knwn 63 the "Wizard (奇才) f Menl Park."
A phngraph was the first device that was used 64 (reserve) sund. It was the precursr (先驱) t recrd albums and CDs. The riginal mdel had n vlume knb (旋钮), s listeners wuld have t cntrl the sund by 65 (place) a sck in the machine. That's where we get the expressin "put a sck in it", which means "stp talking".
七、第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)(共1题;共15分)
66. 你校于上周六举办了古诗朗诵比赛(Ancient Petry Recitatin Cmpetitin)。作为校英文报记者,请你写一篇报道,内容包括:
1.比赛目的;
2.前期准备;
3.比赛情况。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
八、第二节(满分25分)(共1题;共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。
"Jennifer, d yu hike?" Karen said t me. "Yes, I hike," I replied. Karen's slim figure and sun-kissed cheeks suggested she was a regular hiker.
"Great, d yu want t cme with us tmrrw? We will meet in frnt f Bbbie's huse at 6:30 befre it is t ht, and we will g ver t Thunderbird Muntain. It is abut three miles in ttal. Des that sund OK?"
Three miles. I wasn't sure hw lng that was, partly because I didn't actually hike. I was smewhat familiar with the area where they planned t g, but ur family had just mved frm Oregn t Arizna. I walked ur dg arund the neighburhd all the time befre we mved here. But I wasn't sure if I had gne three miles. Being new t twn and excited abut an invitatin frm wmen I wanted t befriend, I accepted, saying, "Sure. That sunds great. We all benefit frm hiking."
When this hiking cnversatin amng my new friends ccurred, I was at a mnthly dinner fr mms in my new neighbrhd. The grup was fur wmen in their frties, all with high-schl kids, jbs, a fndness fr reading and music and tricks fr simplifying wrk-life.
I was hnred t be invited since making friends in my frties in a new twn wasn't easy. After this re-lcatin fr my husband's career, making friends wasn't as simple fr me as it was fr him. He came t the cmmunity fr a full-time psitin at a busy university. Our teenaged sn and daughter immediately plugged int schl thrugh sprts and clubs. I was enrmusly grateful fr the ea se f the transitin fr my family, but nervus fr myself. S, while at the mnthly ladies' gathering, when hiking came up, I just played alng, wanting t try smething new.
The next day, I gt up early and carefully selected cmfrtable hiking clthes. When I arrived at the designated friend's driveway a little early, Karen was standing there waiting. "Hey, Jennifer, I'm glad that yu can cme t hike," she said cheerfully and hugged me. When the thers jined us, we started walking. I was sweaty and a little ut f breath befre we even started ging uphill.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
"S, where did yu hike in Oregn?" ne f them asked, ffering me a bttle f water.
By accepting the invitatin t hike that day, I received a lt.题号
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