四川省合江县马街中学2024-2025学年高三上学期9月月考英语试卷(Word版附答案)
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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.Why des Jim refuse t g camping?
A.He prefers t stay at hme. B.He has a prject t finish.
C.He needs t prepare ptates.
2.What des the wman suggest the man d?
A.Try sme different medicine. B.Ask the dctr fr help. C.Take a rest.
3.What is the wman wrried abut?
A.Her clleague’s injury.
B.N invitatin t the trip.
C.The plan fr next Sunday.
4.Why did Mr. Green knck the girl dwn?
A.He was driving fast.B.He was drunk.C.He didn’t see the girl.
5.What can we learn frm the cnversatin?
A.Jhn wn’t cme t the meeting.
B.Jhn is ging t give a speech.
C.The wman dubts whether Jhn will cme.
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。听完每段对话或独白前,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秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第 6 、7题。
6.What is the wman ging t d?
A.Paint the rm herself.
B.Mve t the Missin Inn Htel.
C.Ask her sn t stay in anther htel.
7.What’s the relatinship between the tw speakers?
A.Huse wner and renter.
B.Mther and sn.
C.Receptinist and custmer.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Where des the wman want t g?
A.The bus statinB.The city center.C.The City Bank.
9.Hw will the wman get t her final destinatin?
A.On ft.B.By train.C.By taxi.
听第8段材料,回答第 10至12题。
10.Where is the wman ging n hliday?
A.T a huse next t a lake.
B.T a huse in the wds.
C.T a htel near the muntains.
11.What is the wman lking frward t mst?
A.Sailing.
B.Ging fr a run.
C.Catching up n sleep.
12.Hw lng has the wman and Jhn been tgether?
A.Mre than fur years.
B.Mre than five years.
C.Mre than six years.
听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题。
13.What keeps the grup ging?
A.The lve fr creating artwrks.
B.The pleasure f helping thers.
C.The wish t imprve the cmmunity.
14.Hw has the lcal gvernment helped the grup?
A.By renting a rm.B.By prviding mney.C.By building a website.
15.Where can peple buy the bttles nw?
A.Frm the twn hall.B.In the shps.C.On the Internet.
16.Hw many members des the grup have at present?
A.Three.B.Five.C.Eight.
听第10段独白,回答第17至第20题。
17.Why did the leaders f ld Japan use umbrellas?
A.T start an activity.
B.T make them seem pwerful.
C.T g alng with riding elephants.
18.When were umbrellas used t prtect against rain?
A.By the 1600s.B.In 1826.C.In 1852.
19.Hw des the speaker feel abut tday’s umbrellas?
A.Heavy.B.Cnvenient.C.Small.
20.What des the speaker mainly talk abut?
A.The develpment f umbrellas.
B.The functin f umbrellas.
C.The material f umbrellas.
第二部分阅读理解(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
This year’s hiking events have kicked ff and we are intrducing sme walking festivals in the fllwing.
Crickhwell Walking Festival (9-17 March)
One f the earliest f the year’s festivals, the walking festival ffers 81 different walks this year, ranging frm 2 t 17 miles. All are graded in terms f effrt and difficulty, frm an easy walk alng the Mnmuthshire & Brecn Canal, t a—new fr 2024—hike thrugh the western Fans.
Isle f Wight Walking Festival (11-19 May and 5-13 Octber)
The Isle f Wight Walking Festival laces (系) up its bts in spring and autumn, n the 500 miles f ftpaths n the island. There are walks fcusing n every aspect f the island’s histry. Walks are graded accrding t pace and difficulty.
Mray Walking and Outdr Festival (14-24 June)
A great chice fr thse lking fr ther activities t enjy besides walking, this 10-day celebratin includes everything frm bating t bird-watching. The walks range frm gentle seaside wanders t endurance(耐力) hikes thrugh the Cairngrms, with five different grades f difficulty.
Saltmarsh Cast Walking Festival (27 September-6 Octber)
Chse frm self-guided r expert-led walks alng a 75-mile stretch f the Saltmarsh cast, picking up the regin’s maritime (海洋的) histry, r learning abut the rich variety f bird species. The festival features guided walks taking in vineyards (葡萄园), nature reserves and vast skies alng the shreline.
21.Which walking festival is held in tw seasns this year?
A.Crickhwell Walking Festival.B.Isle f Wight Walking Festival.
C.Mray Walking and Outdr Festival.D.Saltmarsh Cast Walking Festival.
22.What can festival gers d during Mray Walking and Outdr Festival?
A.Make samples f rare species.B.Vlunteer in nature reserves.
C.Observe birds and g bating.D.Attend a class n marine science.
23.What is special abut Saltmarsh Cast Walking Festival?
A.It has the lngest path.B.It prvides graded walks.
C.It ffers guide chices.D.It serves as histry tur.
B
Omar Vazquez grew up in pverty n Mexic’s Yucatan peninsula. He watched his single mther struggle t put fd n the table, and tday the memry inspires him t help thse in need. When an invasive (入侵的) seaweed called sargassum shwed up n Mexic’s Caribbean beaches, Omar lked past the matter f it all and saw an pprtunity t help thers.
Sargassum is nt dangerus, but it has an unpleasant smell and can becme s thick that it keeps peple frm entering the water. Mexic has experienced recrd-setting amunts f the seaweed in recent years, and it has made its way t Flrida’s beaches as well. Experts say there culd be as much as 100 tns f sargassum blcking Mexican shrelines in 2023.
With turism dllars at risk, fficials and lcals alike were eager t remve the seaweed, but nly Omar saw its true ptential. The prfessinal gardener rganized a beach cleanup that prvided jbs fr abut 300 lcal families, but he knew there was mre t d. Since peple’s attitude twards the seaweed reminded him f his wn life experiences, he decided t becme an agent (推动者) fr change.
When sargassum started arriving, everyne was cmplaining. “I wanted t make smething gd ut f smething everyne saw as bad,” Omar explained.
In 2018, Omar fund a way t turn sargassum int building blcks that he calls Sargablck. He creates these blcks by mixing 40% sargassum with ther materials like clay, then putting them in a blck-frming machine and baking them in the sun fr days. The end result is an rganic, sustainable, and eclgically friendly building material that experts say culd last fr 120 years.
T date, Omar’s cmpany, Bluegreen Mexic, has used 700 tns f sargassum t build lw-incme husing fr thse in need. Omar said he wuld take n mre prjects, and dnate mre huses t single mthers like his wn mm.
24.What can be learned frm paragraph 1?
A.Omar’s family ften assisted peple in need.
B.Sargassum riginated n the Caribbean beaches.
C.Omar’s experience in childhd has influenced him much.
D.Omar has met a lt f generus peple since he was yung.
25.Hw did mst peple react t the increasing sargassum?
A.They didn’t take it seriusly.B.They were anxius t clear it up.
C.They viewed it as new materials.D.They were excited t see a grand scene.
26.Which wrds can best describe Omar?
A.Hnest and ambitius.B.Strng-willed and cnfident.
C.Quick-thinking and humrus.D.Sympathetic and innvative.
27.What des the authr mainly want t tell us thrugh Omar’s success?
A.It’s never t ld t learn.B.Lve shines every dark crner.
C.Slutins can be btained frm prblems.D.Heres arise frm humble beginnings.
C
When Chui-Lian Lee and Valentina Gmez started n their academic jurneys as textile (织物) develping and marketing majrs at the Fashin Institute f Technlgy, they were eager t learn mre abut the clthing industry. Sme f the things they ended up learning shcked them. They fund ut that rughly 11 millin tns f textile waste end up in landfill each year, and the chemicals and gases that emerge during decmpsitin pllute the earth.
Every single class that they jined, they’d g thrugh the impacts and it’d be like, “Okay, cttn has this large f a water ftprint and peple are turning t rganic cttn, but that’s nt really a slutin because f these reasns.” Or “Peple are lking at recycled plyester (涤纶) but that’s nt great because it still releases micrplastics.” As every slutin they learned abut came with drawbacks, they bth wund up feeling really frustrated.
It wasn’t until the tw jined a class n the applicatin f bitechnlgy t the manufacturing f clthing that they realized there culd be a mre envirnmentally friendly ptin fr the fashin industry. Lee and Gmez learned that they culd use specially engineered prteins t create a fiber that avids plastics and degrades (分解) naturally, and then the idea fr Werewl was brn. “By changing hw we are creating the fibers that make up ur clthing, we can change the entire life cycle f ur clthing and their end-f-life impacts n the envirnment, aviding pllutin frm plastics,” Lee explains.
The early-stage bitech cmpany fcusing n develping bidegradable fibers fr the textile industry initially started as a research prject that invlved many sleepless nights in the lab. After winning the H&M Glbal Change Award in 2020, the prject launched int a cmpany. Over fur years and 4.5 millin dllars in funding later, Werewl nw has 12 emplyees and has begun wrking with brands t develp clthing ut f their prtein-based fibers, with the hpe f launching prducts in 2025. By 2030, 125,000 tns f fiber is expected t enter the market, which is abut 390 millin shirts.
“Our gal has always been t make the fashin industry friendly t nature,” says Lee.
28.What surprised Lee and Gmez when they learned abut the clthing industry?
A.A wide range f textiles are prduced every year.
B.There are many pisnus chemicals in clthing.
C.Clthing industry brings harm t the envirnment.
D.The textile waste is quite difficult t break dwn.
29.Why are rganic cttn and recycled plyester mentined?
A.T present features f rganic clthing.
B.T intrduce methds f recycling textile waste.
C.T shw they’re nt gd ptins fr sustainability.
D.T explain it is essential t reduce the water ftprint.
30.What can we learn abut Werewl accrding t the passage?
A.It has a bright prspect.B.It funds research n textile waste.
C.It prves t be highly prfitable.D.It pineers in plastics decmpsitin.
31.Which f the fllwing is a suitable title fr the text?
A.Werewl Makes Fashin Green
B.Breakthrughs in Applied Bitechnlgy
C.Lee and Gmez’s Academic Jurneys
D.New Prtein-based Fibers Hit the Market
D
July was the httest mnth n recrd glbally. High temperatures and serius wildfires have swept acrss the Nrthern Hemisphere. Oceanic heat waves are damaging the wrld’s third-largest cral reef ff Flrida. And as the levels f greenhuse gases cntinue t increase, it means many even htter summers lie ahead.
Last week, the United Natins Secretary-General Antni Guterres cined a new term. The time f “glbal warming” has ended, he annunced, and the time f “glbal biling” has arrived.
But critics have strngly disagreed with the phrase. At ne level, “glbal biling” is clearly an verstatement, but “glbal warming” is nw far t weak a descriptin. Many climate scientists have pushed fr the term “glbal heating” t be used in preference. Similarly, phrases such as “climate crisis” haven’t received enugh attentin. That’s because many f us still feel we haven’t seen this crisis with ur wn eyes.
But that is changing. In the past few years, extreme weather and relevant events have struck many cuntries. Australia’s Black Summer brught wildfires that burned an area the size f the United Kingdm. Germany suffered serius flding in 2021. The 2022 fld in Pakistan flded large parts f the cuntry. China has seen bth drughts and flds. Terrible drughts have hit the Hrn f Africa fr many years. India has stpped rice exprts due t damage frm heavy rain.
Critics f climate actin ften cmplain abut what they see as the veruse f “crisis talk”. If everything is a crisis, nthing is a crisis.
When Guterres uses deeply impactful phrases, he’s nt inviting us t imagine a Hllywd-style disaster. What he’s hping is t make peple listen and act — nw we can see what climate change lks like.
Are there better phrases t describe this? Pssibly. Take the challenge yurself: can yu think up a brief, crrect phrase t cver wrsening lcal-and-reginal-scale drughts, fires, typhns and flds; damage t crps and fd safety; water shrtages; existential threats t cral reefs and lw-lying cmmunities? Yu can see hw hard it is.
32.What des the underlined wrd “cined” in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Explained.B.Invented.
C.Valued.D.Accepted.
33.What d critics think f the term “glbal biling”?
A.It is verused.B.It is exaggerated.
C.It is lacking in enugh attentin.D.It is t weak t describe the prblem.
34.What can we infer frm paragraph 4?
A.Climate crises are wrsening.B.Several crises will be slved.
C.Peple will face fd shrtages.D.Peple are taking effective measures.
35.What is Guterres’s hpe in using deeply impactful phrases?
A.T scare peple int taking immediate actin.
B.T entertain readers with Hllywd-style stries.
C.T prvide a mre accurate descriptin f glbal warming.
D.T make peple aware f the severity f the climate crisis.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
Hw t Becme a Mrning Persn
Everyne knws that early t bed and early t rise is gd fr health. 36 Here are sme ways yu can fcus n that can help yu becme a better mrning persn.
Shift yur bedtime.
37 Mst peple shuld aim fr at least seven hurs a night — s yu’ll prbably need t inch yur bedtime frward as yu transitin (过渡) t a new schedule. Yu culd fall straight int getting up at yur desired time every day, knwing that yu’ll feel tired during the transitin but will naturally start falling asleep earlier within a few weeks.
Relax befre bed.
Dn’t watch TV r fiddle arund (摆弄) with laptps right befre yu g t bed because they are shining light int yur eyes and maybe even tricking yur brain int thinking that it’s earlier than it really is. 38 Try nt t d anything t stimulating befre bed, and instead fcus n relaxing activities like taking a bath r listening t cmfrtable music.
39
The secret t becming a mrning persn is expsure t bright light. That’s because light suppresses (抑制) melatnin, a hrmne (激素) that plays an imprtant rle in circadian (昼夜) rhythm. Natural light is the best, s get utside r pen yur bedrm windw.
Make mrnings mre pleasant.
Try t schedule smething t lk frward t in the mrning s that getting up feels like less hard. Perhaps a ht cup f cffee, sipped in silence, and the daily crsswrd puzzle. 40
A.Lighten up.
B.Wrk up a sweat.
C.It’s imprtant t make sure yu’re getting enugh sleep.
D.But many peple have great difficulty in getting up early.
E.It’s hard t stp surfing the internet late at night if yu’re a night wl.
F.Make sure the light arund yu is nt t bright when it’s clse t yur bedtime.
G.Knwing that smething pleasant awaits can help yu take that first painful step ut f bed.
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、B、 C和D中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Alexander Graham Bell hated spending summertime in Washingtn, DC. He usually 41 t his farm in Nva Sctia, but ne year he had t stay in the capital.
“Why humans have 42 hw t warm a huse but nt hw t cl ne — until nw,” he wndered, and in 1872, he 43 a cld-air-prducing device and brught the temperature in his rm dwn t 21℃.
When 69-year-ld Bell tld that 44 in a speech t the 1917 graduating class f McKinley Manual Training Schl, the students went 45 . The clapping lasted s lng that he was 46 t say smething mre surprising.
“Culd pstage stamps be used in 47 f persns?” asked Bell, wh had thught f 48 a lw price fr public transprt, but the cst f building additinal rads was t high. “Perhaps, the flying machine will be the 49 .”
In the speech, Bell als 50 n a century f prgress and lked ahead with remarkable fresight. In the reflectin, he was amazed by the 51 made in the past century: Gas lighting had evlved int electric bulbs and autmbiles 52 hrse-drawn vehicles. He then went n t 53 the cmmercial airplane, slar panels, and the 54 fr renewable resurces.
Gilbert Grsvenr, the editr f Natinal Gegraphic magazine, asked fr the 55 and published a revised versin in the February issue. Nw, mre than ne hundred years later, Bell’s predictins still remain prescient (预见性的).
41.A.wanderedB.escapedC.flewD.applied
42.A.agreed nB.insisted nC.figured utD.ruled ut
43.A.designedB.bughtC.sawD.brrwed
44.A.accidentB.lssC.prblemD.stry
45.A.wildB.hungryC.disappintedD.silent
46.A.allwedB.frcedC.paidD.chsen
47.A.favrB.memryC.transprtatinD.case
48.A.cuttingB.raisingC.avidingD.charging
49.A.pllutinB.slutinC.discveryD.issue
50.A.reliedB.switchedC.reflectedD.called
51.A.prfitsB.advancesC.materialsD.failures
52.A.replacedB.destryedC.attackedD.missed
53.A.sellB.rentC.inventD.predict
54.A.deadlineB.cmpetitinC.needD.balance
55.A.textB.bkC.cntractD.interview
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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Thundering drums, yelling crwds and energetic, batmen, such scenes f excitement 56 (be) nt rare acrss China n Duanwu, r Dragn Bat Festival, 57 falls n the fifth day f the fifth lunar mnth each year.
Althugh tales f its rigin differ, the tw-thusand-year-ld festival is widely celebrated 58 memry f Qu Yuan, a great pet during the Warring States Perid (475—221 BC).
When Qu realized his cuntry’s decline was beynd recvery, he became s unhappy that he killed 59 (he) n the fifth day f the fifth lunar mnth. Legend has it that the 60 (lcal) rwed bats t save the pet and threw zngzi, r sticky rice dumplings, int the river t keep fish frm eating his bdy. 61 traditin was passed dwn in China and even traveled acrss brders.
A hst f ther practices are als assciated with Duanwu. The fifth day f the fifth mnth is cnsidered unlucky and 62 (pisn). T drive away the bad luck, many peple, 63 (especial) thse in Suth China, take herbal baths and hang special plants ver their drs. Sme peple even wear little bags 64 (stuff) with Chinese herbs, all with nice smells, 65 (scare) away the bad spirits.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节、应用文写作(满分15分)
66.假定你是李华,你的外籍教师Jay对中国京剧(Peking Opera)很感兴趣。5月5日下午3:00你校学生剧社将在大礼堂上演京剧《霸王别姬》(Farewell,My Cncubine)。请你给外教写一封电子邮件,邀请他一起观看演出,内容包括:
1. 邀请理由;2. 活动安排。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Jay,
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Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节、读后续写(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。
When I was seven years ld, my family mved frm Mexic t America. In Mexic, I was a cheerful girl wh lved making peple laugh with my jkes and inventing fun games t play with my friends. Hwever, when I arrived in America, I fund it hard t fit in, and I became quieter.
We lived in a small huse with a mdest yard where we grew vegetables—my respnsibility. While I tk pride in watching them grw, there were times when I dreamed f having a beautiful garden like my schlmate Luella’s, with its delicate tulips (郁金香). Althugh Luella lived in the same neighbrhd as me, we barely knew each ther.
It was after a trnad that Luella and I finally became clse friends.
The trnad struck n a Sunday afternn.The gentle breeze transfrmed int a strng wind, and thick gray cluds filled the sky. Gradually, the trnad tk shape, starting as a thin rpe and grwing int a large black funnel (漏斗). My entire family gathered in the bathrm, seeking shelter frm the strm. Terrified, I sat clse t my mm, knees in my chest. After the strm had passed, ur wrries and fears were replaced by relief that we were unharmed and that ur huse had remained undamaged.
As I stepped utside, I witnessed the extent f the damage the trnad had caused t ur neighbrhd. Acrss the street, a tall tree had fallen, crushing Luella’s garden in frnt f her yellw huse. We hurried ver t check n it. Frtunately, her family seemed t be away at the time, and n ne was injured. Hwever, her nce-beautiful garden was in ruins, with the fallen tree destrying the tulips and debris (碎片) spread everywhere. I culd nly imagine hw heartbrken they must feel seeing this.
Then my mm’s usual wrds rang in my ear, “It is mre blessed t give than t receive,” and my family started t think abut hw we culd help.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Just at that mment, Luella’s family returned in their car.
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Even after the debris was cleared, I culd still sense Luella’s srrw fr her lst garden.
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