[英语]江苏省南通市名校联盟2024-2025学年高三上学期八月模拟演练性月考试题
展开第一节 (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。
例:Hw much is the shirt?
A.£19.15 B.£9.18 C.£9.15
答案是C。
1. What des the man want t d?
A. Eat ut. B. Ck dinner himself. C. Have hme-made fd.
2. Hw des the wman suggest the man g hme?
A. By bus. B. By taxi. C. By car.
3. What des the wman think f her new rmmate?
A. Careless. B. Thughtful. C. Nisy.
4. Where des the cnversatin mst prbably take place?
A. In a hspital. B. At hme. C. In a chemist shp.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. Insurance. B. The wman's jb. C. A health plan.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the mst prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Father and daughter. B. Teacher and student. C. Schlmates.
7. What wuld the $1,500 cash be used fr?
A. Cvering the schl fees. B. Paying fr textbks. C. Hlding parties.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Wh are the speakers mst likely t be?
A. Event rganizers. B. Cncert perfrmers. C. Magazine editrs,
9. What will happen t the jazz festival?
A. It will be staged this afternn.
B. It will be cwered in a magazine.
C. It will be advertised by a reprter.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. Why is the wman mving t Watertwn?
A. She is starting her wn business.
B. Her family lives in the area.
C. Her cmpany will relcate.
11. What des the wman care mst abut the apartment?
A. The rent. B. The size. C. The lcatin.
12. What will the speakers mst likely d next?
A. Lk fr a three-bedrm apartment.
B. G t the city entre.
C. Schedule a visit.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What d we knw abut Barry's parents?
A. They were bth sprts lvers.
B. They allwed him t develp hbbies.
C. They asked him t fcus n his study.
14. What inspired Barry t be a vilinist?
A. A TV prgram. B. A musician. C. A band.
15. What did Barry d after graduatin?
A. He travelled with ther yung musicians.
B. He studied science curses fr a year,
C. He went straight t lean music.
16. What des Harry mean in the end?
A. He will delay his wrld tur.
B. He is satisfied with his career.
C. He is lking fr better chances.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Wh is the speaker?
A. A cllege student. B. An activity rganizer. C. A participant in an activity center.
18. What activity d peple d mst time in the center?
A. Water sprts. B. Rck climbing. C. Muntain biking.
19. What des the speaker value mst abut activity centers?
A. Different experience. B. Scial interactin. C. Sprts entertainment.
20. What d participants d n the last afternn?
A. Watch TV. B. Sing sngs tgether. C. Play team games.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Online activity can be riddled with cyberbullying (网络霸凌). T find ut which app is the best t keep yur kids safe nline, we tested fur apps ver five weeks.● Mbicip Premium
$8 per mnth (billed annually at $96) fr 20 managed devices at Mbicip
Mbicip Premium’s scial media and screen time mnitring were all strng. We fund its app blcking, website cntent mnitring, and lcatin tracking capabilities t be pwerful as well.● Net Nanny
$90 per year (billed annually) fr 20 managed devices at Net Nanny
The user interface (界面) f this app is family-friendly and visually engaging, featuring cartns f parents and casual language. The web filtering, screen time allcatin (分配), and app management functins are all capable.● OurPact Premium+
$100 per year (billed annually) fr 20 managed devices at OurPact
This app requires that we pair ur child’s device t ur cmputer with a cable and dwnlad the OurPact Jr. app. The Screen Time capability is persnalized t fit ur child’s schedule.● Qustdi Premium Small
$55 per year (billed annually) fr 20 managed devices at Qustdi
The thughtfully designed web interface makes Qustdi Premium Basic easy t perate. Its web filtering and game blcking features were pwerful. This app is available fr Andrid, Chrmebk, iOS, Kindle, macOS and Windws, thugh nt all features are supprted acrss all platfrms.
21.Wh are the target readers f this passage?
A.Teachers.B.Parents.C.Students.D.Emplyers.
22.Which app is the cheapest fr 20 managed devices annually?
A.Mbicip Premium.B.Net Nanny.
C.OurPact Premium+.D.Qustdi Premium Small.
23.What is special abut Net Nanny?
A.Lcatin tracking.B.Game blcking.
C.Cntent strage.D.Cartn interface.
B
We g thrugh life assuming we’re in charge f ur wn minds — until temptatin (诱惑) strikes. Few things better illustrate hw little cntrl we really have. Yu can knw exactly what yu shuld d (decline the secnd slice f cake r the third ccktail), but that hardly seems t matter when the urge arises. Mre self-discipline is rarely the answer, thugh. Instead, if yu can understand what’s ging n inside yur head when temptatin cmes, yu’ll be far better placed t make a healthier chice.
Smetimes, yu need t push yurself, the idea behind which, in psychlgy, is t make the better chice the easier chice. (Schl pupils eat mre healthily, it’s been shwn, when the salads are within easier reach than the chips.) S, instead f relying n willpwer, stp keeping ice creams in yur freezer! Use StayFcused r similar apps t blck distracting websites. Change yur envirnment, and temptatin will be a nn-issue.
Fr every persn, behind every bad habit, there's a reasnable desire: sme peple eat r drink t much because they're lnely, r smke t get a break frm a busy schedule. Once yu’ve uncvered this underlying need, find a different way t meet it: call a friend; take a cffee break instead f a cigarette break. There’s nthing wrng with the need — nly with the way yu’re currently meeting it.
It’s a strange truth that we’ll break all srts f prmises t urselves — yet mst f us wuld never fail t shw up at a prearranged meeting with a friend. Invlve thers in yur temptatin-resistance effrts, whether it's asking smene t check in weekly t see if yu’re sticking t yur plan, r never ging shpping alne if yu’re subject t impulse purchases. Best f all, launch a jint plan, in which tw f yu decide t give up a bad habit. That turns a challenge int a fun game.
24.What des “that” mean in paragraph 1?
A.Temptatin.B.Self-awareness.
C.Chice.D.Self-mtivatin.
25.Which shuld be a gd chice if yu feel wrn ut frm a packed timetable?
A.Exercise strng willpwer ver it.
B.Keep ice creams within easy reach.
C.Use StayFcused t refresh yurself.
D.Chat with a friend ver a cup f cffee.
26.What des the authr suggest yu d accrding t paragraph 4?
A.Seek partners’ supprt.B.Leave challenges behind.
C.Keep yur prmises.D.Say n t playing games.
27.What is the text mainly abut?
A.What causes temptatin.B.Hw t keep temptatin at bay.
C.Why urges set in.D.Hw t keep life under cntrl.
C
As a yung girl grwing up in France, Sarah Tumi dreamed f becming a leader wh culd make the wrld a better place. Her passin t help thers was awakened when, frm the age f nine, she accmpanied her Tunisian father t his birthplace in the east f the cuntry during hlidays. There she rganized hmewrk clubs and activities fr children.
Tumi witnessed first-hand the destructive effect f desertificatin (沙漠化). “Within10 years rich farmers became wrse ff, and in 10 years frm nw they will be pr. I wanted t stp the Sahara Desert in its tracks.” A decrease in average rainfall and an increase in the severity f drughts have led t an estimated 75 percent f Tunisia’s agricultural lands being threatened by desertificatin.
Tumi recgnized that farming practices needed t change. She is cnfident that small land areas can bring large returns if farmers are able t adapt by planting sustainable (可持续的) crps, using new technlgies fr water treatment and fcusing n natural prducts and fertilizers (肥料) rather than chemicals.
In 2012, Tumi cntinued her dream t fight the desert. She mved t Tunisia, and set up a prgramme named Acacias fr All t put her sustainable farming philsphy int actin. “I want t shw yung peple in rural areas that they can create pprtunities where they are. Nbdy is better able t understand the impact f desertificatin and climate change than smebdy wh is living with n access t water.”
By September2016, mre than 130, 000 acacia trees had been planted n 20 pilt farms, with farmers recrding a 60 percent survival rate. Tumi estimates that sme 3 millin acacia trees are needed t prtect Tunisia’s farmland. She expects t plant l millin trees by 2028. In the next cuple f years, Tumi hpes t extend the prgramme t Algeria and Mrcc.
28.Hw did Tumi’s hliday trips t Tunisia influence her?
A.They fired her enthusiasm fr helping thers.
B.They helped her better understand her father.
C.They made her decide t leave the cuntry.
D.They destryed her dream f being a teacher.
29.What is the main cause f the desertificatin f Tunisia’s farmland?
A.Cld weather.B.Sil pllutin.C.Lw rainfall.D.Frest damage.
30.Why did Tumi set up Acacias fr All in Tunisia?
A.T create jb pprtunities fr yung peple.
B.T prmte the prtectin f their farmland.
C.T persuade the farmers nt t use fertilizers.
D.T help the children btain a basic educatin.
31.Which f the fllwing can be the best title t the text?
A.Saving Water in AfricaB.Fighting Pverty in Nrth Africa
C.Hlding back the SaharaD.Planting Trees in Tunisia
D
Is bredm a thing f the past, like black-and-white televisin? And, if s, is that a gd thing? Julie Rbinsn, a frmer teacher wh nw represents the Independent Assciatin f Prep Schls, thinks that bredm is regarded as an enemy f tday’s children, and they are lsing the ability t becme thughtful and reflective (沉思的).
“We shuld nt fear bredm.” said Julie Rbinsn. “Bredm is valuable t children. Quiet, reflective time is just as imprtant as purpseful activity,” she added.
Her pinin is that cnstant (连续不断的) activity fr a child, ften the result f the dreams f parents, will lead t cncerned and wrrying adult. The traditinal ideas that children shuld be cnstantly active culd prevent the develpment f their imaginatin. S anything that imprves a greater thughtfulness is t be warmly welcmed.
Parents nw feel a sense f failure when they hear their children cmplain abut being bred. They seek an electrnic devices (设备) t play games at nce. And we didn’t feel bred during lng car jurneys anymre by the impatient “Are we there yet?” because all kinds f electrnic devices have been taken alng t avid even a minute f bredm. S what chance d children have t allw their thughts t wander?
But it’s nt just children wh need lessns in reflectin. Adults need that, t. On my train jurney t wrk this mrning, I culdn’t see a single persn wh wasn’t using an electrnic device. N ne was simply lking ut f the windw at the beautiful views f the cunty side. Nt time fr quiet thinking, even in the quiet library. There were emails t send, texts t read, and games t play. The wider wrld, seemingly, didn’t exist. The mbile phne has changed many things abut ur lives, and has develped an inability — amng adults as well as children — t live in the present. What Julie Rbinsn regards is a crss-generatinal phenmenn: the fear f “inactivity”. And she is right.
32.Julie Rbinsn thinks bredm is useful because it makes children_________.
A.find effective slutins t scial prblems
B.imprve the ability t learn knwledge
C.have time t think and have their imaginatin develped
D.cmmunicate mre with their parents and friends
33.Which f the fllwing is seen as “inactivity” accrding t the last paragraph?
A.Sending emails n a train.
B.Playing games with friends.
C.Planning cnstant activity fr children.
D.Lking ut f the windw at the beautiful views.
34.The authr mentined the train jurney t shw that_________.
A.the trip n a quiet train was very bring
B.the view f the cuntryside was beautiful
C.peple had t much wrk t d
D.electrnic devices influence peple’s life greatly
35.Which f the fllwing statements is TRUE accrding t the passage?
A.Bth adults and children like t stay alne and recall their past days.
B.Peple fail t leave their children enugh time t think and imagine.
C.Electrnic devices are always gd fr bth children and adults.
D.Parents shuld tell their children hw t use a mbile phne.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分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。
There are many custmary differences between the West and the East, f which are sme f China’s eating habits, which many Westerners wuld find quite hard t understand. 36
Nt eating fd drpped n a table
I’ve seen the disgust (恶心) in peple’s faces here when I’ve drpped fd n the table nly t then pick it up and eat it. 37 Our thught is, “A tabletp has had nthing but fd n it. N ne walks n it, sits n it r thrws garbage n it. Why is it cnsidered s dirty?” We dn’t get it.
38
Westerners dn’t want their fd near the flr. Dust, germs, etc. are far mre likely t get int the rice. I’ve been in several restaurants and nearly everyne I’ve seen puts their rice ckers n the flr.
Eating dessert befre a meal
Every Western child’s dream wuld be t live in China fr the purpse that he/she culd eat the dessert befre they eat their main meal. I’m nt sure abut this Western traditin f eating dessert last. In China, it desn’t matter. 39 Westerners wuld find that very strange.
Drinking ht water with yur meal
Often, it has been my experience that many. Chinese will nt have a drink (water, tea, etc. ) with a meal. But, when they d, it is usually ht water. 40 Hwever, we westerners like cld water r cld drinks.
A.Putting rice ckers n the flr.
B.The fllwing are just sme f them
C.Having ndles r rice every day.
D.Americans d eat a lt f hamburgers.
E.Yu can have ice cream befre yur meal.
F.I’ve ften heard that ht water is better fr digestin than cld water.
G.In the West, we clean ur tabletps quite well.
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)
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。
Shane Prter knew clearly that he was dying f cancer when he ne day came hme with a rusty (生锈的) 1969 Jeepster Cmmand. He planned t 41 it. And it was intended t be a (n) 42 activity that he culd wrk n with his wife and their tw sns fr the rest f his time.
The family 43 the prject and fixed the vehicle until Shane Prter died after three years. The family culdn’t finish the prject, but they culdn’t imagine 44 the car either. It has emtinal value.
S the car sat there — until last May, when Bb Mauger, a clse family friend, nticed it and saw a (n) 45 . “This wuld be a gd prject fr my students t cmplete,” Mauger thught, an autmtive technlgy teacher.
He shared the 46 with his class, and the students were 47 n bard. The restratin (整修) f the vehicle was the class’ mst significant prject 48 the meaning behind it. It als prved mre 49 than the students had expected with engine parts missing and cling system issues. It tk 15 mnths t 50 all the prblems. Many students spent their free time n the prject and sme even cntinued 51 the prject after they graduated.
Eventually, the car 52 . It became drivable and safe. The students 53 the revived Jeepster t the family, causing tears f gratitude (感激) and emtin. “I knw they’ll have that car fr a lng time. It feels 54 .” Judah Castill, a student, said. Fr the Prters, the revived car is mre than just a vehicle; it is the 55 f Shane Prter’s life and the students’ devtin.
41.A.repaintB.repairC.replaceD.return
42.A.bndingB.trainingC.upliftingD.wide-ranging
43.A.expandedB.mnitredC.pstpnedD.cnducted
44.A.getting hld fB.getting rid fC.getting ready frD.getting used t
45.A.transfrmatinB.pprtunityC.challengeD.respnsibility
46.A.discveryB.adventureC.kindnessD.idea
47.A.unwillinglyB.thankfullyC.enthusiasticallyD.bviusly
48.A.instead fB.in spite fC.because fD.in case f
49.A.cmplicatedB.changeableC.technicalD.practical
50.A.recrdB.scheduleC.addressD.questin
51.A.cntributing tB.respnding tC.applying tD.adapting t
52.A.apprachedB.crashedC.stppedD.functined
53.A.explainedB.prmisedC.presentedD.lent
54.A.surprisingB.rewardingC.amusingD.cnfusing
55.A.highlightB.pwerC.beginningD.symbl
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。
Chinese sup dumpling, als referred t 56 xialngba, is ne f the mst famus and unique dishes in Chinese cuisine. 57 (rigin) starting frm the Jiangnan regin f China, this ppular dish is a favrite amng lcals and visitrs alike, which is ften cnsidered 58 must when visiting China.
Xialngba is made 59 (use) a dugh(面团) that is rlled ut thin and then filled with minced prk, seafd r vegetables. After being carefully flded and placed in a bamb basket 60 they are then heated up and steamed slwly, the dumplings will be served t custmers.
61 xialngba has been treasured fr decades, it wasn’t until 2006 that the Shanghai gvernment listed the delicacy in China’s natinal categry f prtected “treasures”. In the past few decades, xialngba 62 (establish) its reputatin amng Chinese and freigners. Unlike any ther dumplings yu may have tried, it is a perfect balance f tender meat filling 63 (cmbine) with savry brth(肉汤). What’s mre, it is a true reflectin f Chinese peple always placing 64 (emphasize) n details.
In a wrd, if yu want t experience the delicate and delicius flavrs f Chinese cuisine, yu must try xialngba. The mre yu try it, the mre likely yu are 65 (get) lst in its flavr.
【参考答案】
第一部分 听力
第一节
1.C 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.B
第二节
6.C 7.B 8.A 9.B 10.C
11.A 12.C 13.B 14.A 15.A
16.B 17.A 18.A 19.B 20.C
第二部分 阅读
第一节
21.B 22.D 23.D
24.B 25.D 26.A 27.B
28.A 29.C 30.B 31.C
32.C 33.D 34.D 35.B
第二节
36.B 37.G 38.A 39.E 40.F
第三部分 语言运用
第一节
41.B 42.A 43.D 44.B 45.B
46.D 47.C 48.C 49.A 50.C
51.A 52.D 53.C 54.B 55.D
第二节
56.as 57.Originally 58.a 59.using 60.where 61.Althugh/Thugh/While
62.has established 63.cmbined 64.emphasis 65.t get
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