2025广东省八校高三上学期8月联合检测英语试卷含答案
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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
Weekend trips in Eurpe can be a truly magical experience, frm the sunny beaches f Greece t the rlling hills f Italy. The fllwing destinatins are places that are easily accessible and ffer incredible experiences that yu’ll always remember.
Hallstatt, Austria
Hallstatt, famus fr its alpine huses, crystal clear lake, and snw-capped muntains, is amng Earth’s mst picturesque destinatins. Activities include explring salt mines and ancient churches, and taking a bat trip n Lake Hallstatt r visiting the nearby Dachstein Ice Cave, prmising unfrgettable experiences.
Paris, France
Paris, with its icnic Eiffel Twer, winding streets, and charming cafes, is a tp destinatin fr cuples seeking an unfrgettable weekend. Whether explring the City f Light r snuggling up in its gardens, Paris prmises endless rmance and cherished memries. Fr a weekend f Eurpean rmance and adventure, lk n further than Paris!
Zakynths, Greece
Zakynths, als called Zante, is famus as ne f Eurpe’s mst breathtaking islands, basting white beaches, unspiled nature, and crystal clear blue waters. It’s a tp chice fr a relaxing weekend break, ffering activities like bat trips t the Blue Caves and explring lcal pubs.
Flrence, Italy
Flrence’s breathtaking architecture, rich histry, and Mediterranean climate make it ideal fr a weekend getaway in Eurpe. Its small size allws yu t explre extensively in just tw days. Dn’t miss the chance t learn t make gelat, pasta and pizza in a Flrence cking class, especially if yu’re a fd enthusiast.
21.Where can yu enjy the bat trip?
A.In Hallstatt and Paris.B.In Zakynths and Flrence.
C.In Hallstatt and Zakynths.D.In Paris and Flrence.
22.Why is Flrence cnsidered an ideal city fr a weekend trip?
A.Fr its salt mines and ancient churches.
B.Fr its architecture, histry, and climate.
C.Fr its famus Blue Caves and relaxing atmsphere.
D.Fr its large size and vast explratin pprtunities.
23.Where is the text prbably taken frm?
A.A travel guide.B.An educatinal nvel.
C.A science fictin.D.A research paper.
B
When the pl near Paris where he wrked as a lifeguard was clsed due t pr ecnmic cnditins, Guillaume Pp tk jbs at varius ther pls that were almst empty. At ne pl there was a small waterslide(水滑道), which gave the 22-year-ld frmer cmpetitive swimmer an idea: he wuld make a TikTk vide in which he pretended t be a“prfessinal waterslide tester”.
Shting dwn a slide in hard hat and hi-viz vest(防护衣) r smiling bradly in cl shapes t the music, Pp sn became a scial media hit. He was hired t “test” slides and ther facilities at water parks, swimming pls and campsites all ver France. Tday, he has mre than half a millin fllwers n TikTk and his wn real-life waterslide-testing business. N lnger wrking as a lifeguard, he travels the cuntry checking the cnditin f waterslides, trying them ut t determine hw fun they are and creating amusing vides t attract custmers.
“First f all, I check it withut water, t make sure it’s in an acceptable state,” explains Pp, wh must keep up-t-date n water park regulatins. If he finds a waterslide needs wrk—fr example, if there are bumpy jints, which can hurt sliders—management will bring in a specialist repairer. “After that, I test it with water,” Pp says.
Then he mves n t the fun, prmtinal aspect. Smetimes he takes ver a leisure park and invites scial media influencers t enjy it t. In 2022, he tk 25 influencers t O’Gliss Park, an enrmus water park n the Atlantic cast.
Pp estimates he’s tested arund 700 French waterslides and is nw eyeing water parks abrad, such as Switzerland, Prtugal and Spain, where he has been testing slides during the winter. “It’s the best jb in the wrld,”declares Pp, whse vides have received 80 millin views. “I’m nt behind a desk. I’m active and utside in the sun. And I build a psitive relatinship with custmers. In fact, all the children tell me they want t be a waterslide tester!”
24.What mtivated Guillaume Pp t make TikTk vides abut waterslides?
A.His interest in lifeguarding techniques.
B.His passin fr cmpetitive swimming.
C.A suggestin frm his friends t becme a scial media hit.
D.The lss f his lifeguard jb due t pr ecnmic cnditins.
25.Hw did Guillaume Pp’s career change after gaining ppularity n TikTk?
A.He began wrking as a manager at a water park.
B.He started a real-life waterslide-testing business.
C.He jined a prfessinal swimming team in Paris.
D.He became a lifeguard at multiple pls in France.
26.Why des Guillaume Pp describe his jb as“the best jb in the wrld”?
A.He gains a high salary and jb security.
B.He tests ver 700 waterslides in France.
C.He gets t travel extensively t different cuntries.
D.He enjys wrking utdrs and interacting with custmers.
27.Which is a suitable title fr the text?
A.Guillaume Pp: The TikTk Star f Water Parks
B.Guillaume Pp: Frm Lifeguard t a Traveler in Paris
C.Guillaume Pp’s Jurney: Frm Pl Clsures t Waterslide Adventures
D.Guillaume Pp’s Jurney: Creating Waves in Swimming Pls
C
A recent survey in the US fund that Gen Z-ers and Millennials(千禧一代) visit libraries mre ften than their parents r grandparents. The yung lve libraries because they are secure, cmfrtable, free and—as my 11-year-ld wuld say—“aesthetic”. This means they lk gd in the backgrund f an Instagram pst r TikTk vide. Libraries are als a great place t meet peple. If yu’re bth yung and in a library, chances are that yu have similar interests.
And then, t, there are the bks. Gen Z-ers are turning ut t be big readers, especially f paper bks. Even thugh they have smartphnes, the mst limitlessly distracting devices ever invented, in their pckets, many are deliberately chsing t pick up a piece f 15th-century technlgy instead. They like the fact that bks are self-cntained and require cncentratin.
There is, smetimes, a sense f nstalgic(怀旧的) csplay in the way yung peple read. In New Yrk, fr example, the latest TikTk-fuelled craze is reading with strangers in bars. Yu have t buy a ticket in advance, and then yu all gather and sit in silence fr 30 minutes, reading whatever bk yu’ve brught alng. Like an expensive versin f ging t the library, except that afterwards yu all have a drink and talk abut bks.
The very thught f it makes me suffer, but that’s because I’m a child f the 1970s and 1980s. T me, reading is a private pleasure, while screens—TV r cinema—are scial. I did nce, in a fit f ambitius parenting, intrduce a“family reading hur”, during which my husband and children were pressed t jin me at the fireside fr sme silent reading. It culd nt have felt mre perfrmative if we had dressed up in tp hats and crinlines(旧时的裙衬).But still, I applaud these yung readers—fr knwing what is gd fr them, fr seeking ut human cnnectin, fr finding the beauty and pleasure in ld institutins, and fr bringing new life t the library.
28.What des the underlined wrd “aesthetic” in paragraph l mean?
A.Visually appealing.B.Similarly private.
C.Spiritually relaxing.D.Ecnmically practical.
29.Why d many yung peple chse t read paper bks despite having smartphnes?
A.Paper bks are cheaper than smartphnes.
B.Paper bks are easier t carry arund.
C.Paper bks are a frm f nstalgic entertainment.
D.Paper bks ffer a distractin-free reading experience.
30.What des paragraph 3 mainly talk abut?
A.The ppularity f TikTk in New Yrk.
B.A gathering attended by strangers free f charge.
C.A new reading trend integrating the ld and new.
D.Histrical cstumes and their appeal t yung readers.
31.Why des the authr mentin a “family reading hur” in paragraph 4?
A.T highlight her success in parenting the children.
B.T illustrate her attempt t cmbine persnal and jint reading habits.
C.T criticize the lack f interest in perfrmance amng family members.
D.T emphasize the imprtance f dressing frmally during family activities.
D
Tday, petry and science are ften cnsidered t be cmpletely separate career paths. Hwever, that wasn’t always the case. The mathematician Ada Lvelace and the physicist James Clerk Maxwell were bth accmplished pets. Similarly, the pet Jhn Keats was als a licensed surgen. The cmbinatin f these disciplines fell ut f favr in the 1800s. Recently, hwever, there has been a reappearance f interest amng scientists in expressing their research thrugh petry, such as lyrics and haiku, as alternative ways t inspire thers with their findings.
“Petry is a great tl fr questining the wrld,” says Sam Illingwrth, a pet and a gescientist wh wrks at the University f Western Australia. Thrugh wrkshps and a new science-petry jurnal, called Cnsilience, Illingwrth is helping scientists t translate their latest results int pems that can attract appreciatin frm thse utside f their immediate scientific field.
Stephany Mazn, a scientist frm the University f Helsinki, participated in ne f Illingwrth’s wrkshps where she and fellw scientists were tasked with writing haikus that highlighted water, a cmmn theme in their research. “It was a lt f fun, and surprisingly easy t write the pem,” Mazn says. She plans t cntinue writing. “We d harm urselves t think that scientists can’t be artistic and that art can’t be used t cmmunicate scientific ideas,” Mazn says.
That viewpint is eched by Illingwrth, wh thinks science cmmunicatin initiatives are t ften dminated by public lectures with their hands-ff PwerPint slides. “Actually, when science cmmunicatin invlves writing and sharing pems, it invites a tw-way dialgue between experts and nnexperts,” he says. Scientist-pet Manjula Silva, an educatr at Imperial Cllege Lndn, agrees, nting that petry simplifies cmplex scientific cncepts int language that everyne can understand.
Scientists and pets are bth trying t understand the wrld and cmmunicate that understanding with thers. The distinctin between scientists and pets is less than peple might think. We’re all just peple with hpefully really interesting things t say and t share.
32.What trend has been bserved recently amng scientists?
A.A decline in interest in petry and science.B.A preference fr traditinal research methds.
C.An increase in cmbining science and petry.D.A fcus n histrical figures like Ada Lvelace.
33.Hw des Sam Illingwrth bridge the gap between science and the public?
A.By translating classic petry int different languages.
B.By teaching at the University f Western Australia.
C.By advcating fr mre funding in gescience research.
D.By rganizing wrkshps and publishing a science-petry jurnal.
34.Hw did Stephany Mazn feel abut the experience f writing a haiku in the wrkshp?
A.It was challenging and difficult.B.It was enjyable and straightfrward.
C.It was a waste f time.D.It was t artistic fr her taste.
35.What is ne advantage f using petry fr science cmmunicatin?
A.It simplifies cmplex scientific ideas fr a general audience.
B.It prmtes academic research in universities.
C.It replaces traditinal bring science textbks.
D.It emphasizes the significance f public lectures.
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。
The Path f Diligence(勤奋)
Undubtedly, diligence is ne f the key factrs in achieving success. While students are ften encuraged t wrk hard at their academics, they may lack the right methds and a psitive mindset. 36 .
Set clear gals
T succeed academically, it’s crucial t set clear gals. 37 . Clear gals stimulate mtivatin, enabling yu t rganize yur time mre effectively. Mrever, setting shrt-term and lng-term gals prvides a clear sense f directin in yur academic jurney.
Create plans and schedules
38 . Break tasks int manageable steps, establish achievable daily plans, ensure adequate rest time, and avid verexertin(用力过度). Prperly planning yur time t balance study and relaxatin cntributes t learning efficiency.
Fster self-discipline
Learning t cntrl yurself and maintaining discipline are keys t cultivating diligence. Establishing regular sleep patterns, minimizing irrelevant scial activities, and cncentrating n academic tasks are essential cmpnents f self-discipline. Cnsistently practicing these habits allws yu t effectively tackle academic challenges.
39
Challenges are unavidable during the learning prcess. Diligent students seek assistance frm teachers, peers, r prfessinal tutrs when needed. Additinally, accepting feedback (反馈) and cntinuusly refining yur study methds and skills are crucial.
Maintain a psitive mindset
Maintaining a psitive mindset is crucial when facing difficulties and challenges. Believe in yur abilities, view prblems as pprtunities, and apprach academic challenges with ptimism. 40 .
A.Seek help and feedback
B.Lk fr help and lend a hand
C.It culd be a gal yu desire t achieve r yur friend suggests
D.Here are suggestins t help yu build habits and succeed academically
E.T maintain diligence, creating reasnable study plans and schedules is vital
F.These culd be weekly study gals, semester-end targets, r lng-term academic gals
G.A psitive mindset reduces academic stress and bsts cnfidence in vercming difficulties
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。
In my rle as a clwn(小丑) dctr, I am dressed in my white cat with a curly rainbw wig(假发), a big red nse and my name badge “Dctr Larry Laugh-Out-Lud”. As I enter the waiting area, I see the familiar atmsphere f 41 and tensin: peple sitting 42 n plastic chairs, lking thrugh wrn-ut magazines, and anxius parents trying t 43 their crying children.
In the middle f this particular scene, I 44 a small girl Lara, with a swllen ankle. The n-duty nurse tells me that Lara’s parents 45 her t the hspital after a bicycle accident. I understand that while the medical staff will treat her physical injury, my rle is t 46 her spirits. Being a clwn dctr means I can help peple by 47 them.
I perfrm magic tricks, sing sngs, tell stries and share silly jkes. Sme children, thugh, dn’t feel like laughing, especially if they’re in pain. S I wrk clsely with dctrs and nurses t 48 ur apprach sensitively t each patient’s needs.
And my magic medicine des indeed seem t 49 . While the dctr 50 examining Lara’s ankle, I get her 51 by ding a magic trick. Her 52 smile sn turns int hearty laughter as I“magically”prduce her sck frm my pcket. Seeing their daughter s much happier has in turn made Lara’s parents mre relaxed.
As I leave the hspital, 53 my wig and red nse, I carry with me a brad smile, knwing that tday I make a difference. While there may be mre 54 ahead fr Lara and thers, I hpe that my presence as a clwn dctr cntinues t make the hspital a 55 place t visit. After all, as the saying ges,“Laughter is the best medicine.”
41.A.interestB.emptinessC.bredmD.pleasure
42.A.uncmfrtablyB.calmlyC.peacefullyD.nicely
43.A.encurageB.cmfrtC.criticizeD.reward
44.A.sptB.recgnizeC.acknwledgeD.distinguish
45.A.frcedB.draggedC.pushedD.rushed
46.A.shwB.lwerC.liftD.admire
47.A.treatingB.entertainingC.examiningD.instructing
48.A.sellB.purchaseC.marketD.tailr
49.A.wrkB.respndC.answerD.deserve
50.A.lks frward tB.cncentrates nC.prefers tD.refers t
51.A.agreementB.praiseC.appreciatinD.attentin
52.A.embarrassingB.frighteningC.initialD.final
53.A.remvingB.lsingC.frgettingD.ignring
54.A.dangersB.challengesC.adventuresD.explratins
55.A.saferB.clderC.friendlierD.lnelier
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。
Native Shanghainese Shi Yue, a junir art directr at McCann Wrldgrup Italy wh has been living in Milan fr 10 years, is always amazed by the similarities 56 (share) between her hmetwn and the Italian city she currently stays.
Open, inclusive, develped, internatinal, and trendy... These are the wrds that she used 57 (describe) the tw cities, bth f which serve 58 glbal hubs fr many industries, in particular, fashin and design.
“The tw cities are alike,” Shi exclaimed. Her 59 (bserve) is eched(附和) by tw Italians nw living in Shanghai: Gabriele Fezia, an Italian artist and curatr, and Ald Cibie, an Italian architect and designer.
“Everybdy agrees that Milan and Shanghai have 60 special cnnectin and there are many similarities—especially in the way 61 sciety and peple act and think,” said Fezia, wh cmes frm Alessandria near Milan and 62 (mve) t Shanghai in 2000.
Since 1979, Shanghai and Milan 63 (be) the first pair f sister cities between China and Italy. The friendship has been 64 (particular) enhanced thrugh jint effrts such as hsting the 2010 Wrld Exp in Shanghai and the 2015 Wrld Exp in Milan, facilitated by cperative 65 (agreement) between their rganizing cmmittees.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是校英文报的记者李华,上周五你校学生会在操场举办了一场跳蚤市场(a flea market)活动。请你为此写一篇新闻报道,内容包括:
1.活动目的和过程;
2.活动反响和意义。
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。
第二节(满分25分)
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。
On a cld, snwy evening, Jack was at the crner shp, with his sle fcus n the Marvel (漫威) superher figurines(小雕像). Since then, he had diligently walked a neighbr’s dg and weeded his neighbrs’ gardens t earn mney fr ne figurine. Finally he had enugh mney fr ne and raced twards the crner shp. Lst in excitement, he accidentally tripped ver a hmeless ld man seated against a wall in the cld, quickly murmuring an aplgy befre cntinuing n his way.
Inside the shp, Jack glanced at the shelves displaying Hulk, Thr, Captain America, Irn Man, and ther belved heres. His heart raced as he reached fr the Spiderman.
“Yu’re a fan, right?”a friendly vice appeared behind him.
Jack turned t see the shpkeeper, an elderly man with a warm smile. “Yes, they’re amazing!” Jack said. “They’re strng, and they help s many peple. They have super pwer. I wish I culd be a superher t.”
“Yu can be,” the shpkeeper encuraged.
Surprised, Jack asked, “But hw? I dn’t have any super pwer.”
Smiling sftly, the shpkeeper bent dwn, placing his hands n Jack’s arms. “Why wuld yu need them?”he replied kindly. “See that wman ver there? She needs t take care f three children. Hwever, she still actively helps the elderly in the cmmunity. And d yu knw Jimmy? He is a firefighter wh has saved cuntless lives. Being a her isn’t abut super pwer; it’s abut what’s in yur heart.”
Lcking eyes with Jack, the shpkeeper smiled. “Yu dn’t need super pwer t be a her. It starts with yur heart.”
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。
2024年8月广东八校高三联合检测·英语
参考答案、提示及评分细则
第二部分 阅读(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
21~23 CBA24~27 DBDC28~31 ADCB32~35CDBA36~40 DFEAG
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)
41~45CABAD46~50 CBDAB51~55 DCABC
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.shared57.t describe58.as59.bservatin60.a
61.that62.mved63.have been64.particularly65.agreements
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
A Flea Market
Last Friday, the Students’ Unin in ur schl rganized a flea market n the playgrund, aiming t encurage resurce recycling and meet individual needs.
The event featured students selling varius items, frm bks t handmade crafts, creating a lively marketplace atmsphere. The flea market gained enthusiastic participatin frm bth sellers and buyers. Many students tk the pprtunity t clear their pssessins while earning sme extra incme. Buyers fund unique treasures and ec-friendly alternatives t new prducts, cntributing t a greener lifestyle amng students.
Overall, the event was a success, which nt nly prvided a platfrm fr students t exchange gds but als prmted a sense f envirnmental awareness.
第二节(满分25分)
Hearing what the shpkeeper said, Jack was lst in thught. The shpkeeper’s wrds eched ver and ver again in his mind. “Hw can I be a superher withut super pwer?” he thught t himself, Suddenly, the scene f the hmeless ld man trembling in the cld flashed acrss his mind. Jack made a crucial decisin that instead f buying a superher figurine, he walked ut f the shp with a large shpping bag full f stuff. Hurriedly, Jack ran back t lk fr the hmeless ld man.A Flea market
Hearing what the shpkeeper said, Jack was lst in thught.
With relief, Jack fund the hmeless ld man still sitting against the wall.
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