四川省遂宁市射洪中学2025届高三上学期一模-英语试题

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射洪中学高2022级高三一模考试英语试题(时间:120分钟 满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的班级、姓名、考号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。3.回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡对应题号的位置上。写在本试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第I卷 选择题第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 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。1. Where are the speakers?A. In the street. B. On the bus. C. In the museum.2. What are the speakers going to do next?A. Go home. B. Go to the tower. C. Go to some shops.3. What is the man probably doing?A. Waiting for someone. B. Cutting in line. C. Looking for his way.4. What are the speakers talking about?A. Looking for a job. B. Graduating from college. C. Seeking information online.5. What is the weather like now?A. Sunny. B. Rainy. C. Warm.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。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. What seems to be the woman’s problem?A. She lives in poverty. B. She feels weak. C. She gets short of breath.7. When did the problem become worse?A. Eight months ago. B. When she was in London. C. A year and a half ago.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. Why is the man worried?A. He may miss his flight. B. He can’t find Terminal C. He can’t collect his bags.9. How will the man’s luggage be transferred?A. By air. B. By bus. C. By other passengers.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. What is the man’s profession?A. A cleaner. B. A salesman. C. A plumber.11. What does the man think is the main reason for the leak?A.Rusty water pipes. B.A blocked toilet. C.A malfunctioning tap.12.What does the woman think of the fee?A.Reasonable. B.Satisfactory C.Too high听第9段材料,回答第13至16题13.Why is Kei looking for a language school?A.To prepare for a test. B.To pursue studies overseas. C.To work for a TESOL program.14.Why does Kei dislike the Chelsea School of English?A.It's too expensive.B.The location is inconvenient.C.No relevant courses are offered in the morning. 15.What is one reason for Kei’s final preference?A.Good price B.Convenient transportation. C.Various optional courses.16.What does Andrew suggest Kei do?A.Make the call herself B.Practice English with him. C.Do more research online.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What happened to the British Empire in the late 1600s?A.It was founded. B.It controlled the world. C.It started collecting artifacts.18.Which item or items were undisputed?A.The Roman vase. B.The Rosetta Stone. C.The Benin Bronzes.19.Where were the Parthenon Sculptures acquired from?A.France. B.Egypt. C.Athens20.Why did the speaker give the talk?A.To guide visitors B.To discuss an issue. C.To promote an exhibition.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AGreek Odyssey Reader EventJoin Gourmet editor Joann a Hunkin for an evening of Greek celebration at Kafeneion in Melbourne, Australia.Escape to the warm waters of the Mediterranean as we celebrate the new, permanent home of Kafeneion, a Greek restaurant, on Spring Street with a shared feast of traditional Greek favorites, inspired by the owners’ own family recipes.Kafeneion was originally established as a pop-up on Bourke Street, but the co-owners quickly realized they were onto a good thing. As word spread of the simple-yet-vibrant menu — which is built on dishes passed through the team’s families for generations — the race was on to find somewhere to continue the legacy (传承), which set the restaurant apart from others.Now, following a brief absence, Kafeneion is back, taking over The Supper Club for dinner service (with the late-night favourite still in action from 11pm each night). And what better place to settle in for an evening of good food and great conversation, as we celebrate the rich history of Greece and share stories of adventures old and new? Join us as executive chef Fellipe Mezzavilla immerses us in the flavors of Greece and inspires new journeys to come.VENUE: Kafeneion, Level 1,161 Spring St, Melbourne DATE & TIME: 6:30 pm, Wednesday, 19 June 2024PRICE: $140 per person, all-inclusive four courses with paired drinks throughout BOOK NOW: Scan the QR code or visit greekodyssey. eventbrite. com.auENQUIRIES: Email  HYPERLINK mailto:rsupgt@aremedia.com.au rsupgt@aremedia.com.au21. What is special about the food in Kafeneion?A. It includes typical Australian dishes. B. It is served with popular ingredients. C. It is chosen from The Supper Club. D. It shows family cooking heritage.22. How can you buy tickets to this event?A. By calling the restaurant. B. By scanning a QR code.C. By sending an email. D. By purchasing off-line.23. Where is the text mostly likely taken from?A. A geography magazine. B. A cooking recipe.C. A food magazine. D. A research paperBLike almost every set of new parents, Bryan and Elizabeth Shaw started snapping pictures of their son, Noah, practically from the moment he was born. When he was about three months old, Elizabeth noticed something odd.The flash on their digital camera created the typical red dot in the center of Noah's left eye, but the right eye had a white spot at the center, almost as if the flash was being reflected back at the camera by something. When Elizabeth took Noah to an eye doctor, Noah was diagnosed with retinal(视网膜) cancer with the white reflection as a sign. He endured months of treatment, but it was too late.Noah’s cancer is treatable if caught early. Bryan Shaw wondered whether there were signs he'd missed. He went back over every baby picture of Noah he could find and discovered the first white spot in a photo taken when Noah was 12 days old. As time went on, it appeared more frequently. “By the time he was four months old, it was showing up in 25 percent of the pictures taken of him per month, Bryan recalled.Later, Bryan was determined to put his hard-won insights to good use. He created a database that recorded the cancer's appearance in every photo of Noah. He also collected photos and compiled the data from eight other children with the same cancer. Armed with that data, he began to work with colleagues to develop a smartphone app that can scan the photos in the user’s camera roll to search for white eye and can be used as a kind of ophthalmoscope (眼底镜). Called White Eye Detector, it is now available for free on Google Play and in Apple's Apple Store.“I just kept telling myself, I really need to do this,” Bryan said. “This disease is tough to detect. Not only could this software save vision, but it can save lives.”24. Why did Bryan and Elizabeth take pictures of Noah? A. To record his growth. B. To celebrate his birth.C. To test their digital camera.D. To collect evidence of eye diseases.25. Which word can best describe Bryan’s feelings in paragraph 3?A. Terrified.B. RegretfulC. Lonely.D. Exhausted.26. What can the app do to help? A. It serves as a detector. B. It presents expert advice.C. It saves photos on users' phones. D. It provides a worldwide database.27. What is the text mainly about? A. How a boy lost his eye. B. How a new app works.C. How a father saved his son. D. How an app came into being.CFor many students, math class is the subject of nightmares. Many who enthusiastically show off their counting skills in pre-school years later consider math class the most hated hour of the school day. The problem, according to a Stanford education professor, is a matter of mindset.Jo Boaler, professor of mathematics education at Stanford, has studied how students learn math, to identify why so many students end up hating or fearing math, and, too often, underachieve. In her new book, Mathematical Mindsets, Boaler describes how society has traditionally valued one type of math learner --- one who can memorize well and calculate fast---as opposed to others who have the same potential but may be deeper, slower.The“testing culture”in American schools is a major problem for math learners, Boaler said, noting that exams and tests are far more pervasive(普遍) in math than other subjects. The combination of frequent testing, procedural teaching and uninteresting questions disconnected from students' lives causes many students to regard math as a “cold, lifeless subject” without a human connection.The good news is that any student's negative perception of math can dramatically change, Boaler said. She works with Stanford psychology Professor Carol Dweck to deliver growth mindset interventions to teachers and students. A“growth mindset”is built around the idea that most basic abilities can be developed and expanded upon through dedication and hard work. By contrast, with a“fixed mindset, people believe their basic qualities, like their intelligence or talent, are simply fixed traits(特征).“When we open up mathematics and teach broad, visual, creative math, then we teach math as a learning subject instead of as a performance subject,”Boaler said,“The outcome is that the subject becomes deeper and filled with more connections, so students enjoy it more and achieve at higher levels.Critics such as Marina Ratner, professor of mathematics at the University of California, express skepticism towards moving away from traditional methods. Math is math; there is no shortcut. They argue that without solid basic skills, students might struggle with subjects like algebra(代数),let alone tackling any other higher-level STEM courses.28. What problem is presented in the text?A. Students fear math due to abstract concepts. B. There is a lack of standardized tests in math.C. Math learners focus on advanced concepts too early. D. Traditional math teaching discourages many students.29. Which pair best describes the contrast between a growth mindset and a fixed mindset?A. Dynamic methods vs. standard methods.B. Group learning vs. individual learning.C. Improvable abilities vs. inborn abilities.D. Long-term results vs. short-term results.30. How might Jo Boaler recommend teaching the division of 10 by 5?A. By integrating timed drills.B. By rewarding quick calculations.C. By encouraging repeated reviews.D. By employing pictures and models.31. What is Marina Ratner’s attitude towards traditional methods of math teaching?A. Unclear.B. Supportive.C. Doubtful.D. Critical.DInspired by the medical bay of the USS Enterprise from Star Trek (星际迷航),a research team from the University of Waterloo uses radar technology to monitor people’s health while at the wheel, turning an ordinary car or truck into a mobile medical center.Dr. George Shaker, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo, is working with a team of graduate students to combine radar with evolving vehicle technology to make health checks easier. The idea is to use the time people spend in their cars to gather data on their health for accurate analysis and preventative treatment — without the need for any type of wearable.The radar, smaller than a USB thumb drive, is placed into the vehicle cabin and sends out signals that detect human vibrations (颤动), which are then sent back to the radar. The built-in AI system collects and analyzes the data to build a medical picture and identify any potential conditions. At the end of the driver’s journey, the system sends the report directly to their cellphone for review.For Shaker and his team, the challenge was evolving the tech to identify changes in breathing patterns or heart rhythms that signify potential health issues related to cardiovascular conditions as well as respiratory system conditions.“We focused on enhancing data collection for exact information related to people’s respiratory and cardiovascular systems and teaching the AI how to make medical interpretations from this data. Another important consideration was personal privacy and security — no data is stored on the cloud; it is sent to the monitored person’s cellphone only,” said Ali Ghara, the lead Ph. D. student on the project.The research team is building on this work to expand the radar technology’s capabilities to monitor all vehicle occupants’ overall health and well-being, run diagnostics and generate quality medical reports that flag any issues that need attention, as well as assist with emergency communication in the event of an accident.32. What can we learn about the radar technology?A. It provides more precise health data than wearables.B. It creates medical pictures to reveal healthy secrets.C. It sends the health report to the driver’s phone for review.D. It combines with vehicle technology to assess the driver’s health. 33. What can be inferred from Ali Ghara’s words in paragraph 5?A. The AI needs training to collect health data.B. AI’s interpretation of medical data is accurate.C. Cellphones monitor personal privacy and security. D. The team is improving data collection and analysis.34. What does the underlined word “flag” mean in the last paragraph? A.discuss B. deny C. mark D. claim35. Which is the most suitable title for the text?A. Ph. D. Students Build USS Enterprise on WheelsB. Drivers Beware: Radar Spying on Your Heartbeats C. Healthy Driving: Radar Monitors Health in Vehicles D. Radars May Know Your Conditions Before You Do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。Valuable Life Lessons Learned From Remember The TitansI have seen a lot of movies till now, can't even begin to count them but there are some movies that take your emotions on a roller coaster. 36 You become a part of them as they become a part of you. Remember the Titans is that kind of movie and here are some life-changing lessons that we can learn from it. 37 You can be a good person deep inside, but if your attitude doesn't reflect that, you won't get very far in life. Trust me when I say this, attitude creates long-lasting impressions, and these impressions can last for a lifetime. You don't want to become Negative Nancy, do you? Once you lose the respect of others, it is already game over !Friendship is key38 If there is one thing that we can actually learn from Remember The Titans, it is the absolute need for friendship. This is the kind of bond that can change hearts. Friends will always hold you accountable (负有责任的), even if you doubt yourself. Make beautiful friendships in this world, this is the key to an amazing life.Never be afraid to stand outHave you ever turned your back away from an opportunity , only because you were different than others? Remember The Titans shows us that standing out from others is a blessing, it isn't a curse (祸 根). Yes , people might look at you in a funny manner, they may even doubt you but you have to fight that. 39 Teamwork makes the dreamworkAlways remember that there is no I in a team. 40 Everyone needs to play a part , that is how you can achieve success. It doesn't matter if you win or lose, you just have to give the best of yourself as a team.A. Attitude is everythingB. Leave others a good impressionC.They are more than movies actually D. Remember no one is you and that is your superpower. E. In order to win, you have to rely on your teammates .F. It is essential to learn how to deal with them efficiently G. As you can only get so far in life alone, the need for a friendly relationship is real.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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I dropped a clay cooking pot on my feet. More accurately, I slipped down the back steps of my house on a rainy night, 41 the pot into the air. I managed to stay upright and 42 on my backside with my feet in front of me, but the pot also landed upright—and on my feet, breaking in two. The hot juices I was trying to throw into the outdoor dustbin 43 in the air, and then rained down upon me. At the very moment, I could 44 the headline: “Woman Dies Doing Dishes After Dinner.”Life didn’t stop because I got 45 .However, my daily routine slowed down. I 46 less urgent appointments. Though I hated the 47 in my plans,I soon realized it left me a gift: spare time. I rediscovered long-forgotten 48 . I read a book just for pleasure. I caught up with friends and family members in e-mails and texts. I 49 with my watercolor set. And my spirit 50 again.When I was 51 to slow down, I realized how unhealthy my lifestyle used to be. So I decided something had to 52 . Now I try to leave some 53 for activities and practices that bring me joy, like going for walks or enjoying a meal with friends.Every time I cook in my new pot, I remember the 54 of slowing down. And I never ever walk down 55 stairs with a pot in my hands.41.A. blowing B. throwing C. putting D. bringing42.A. landed B. sank C. kept D. survived43.A. mixed B. gathered C. floated D. flew44.A. remember B. picture C. read D. appreciate45.A. deserted B. attacked C. injured D. ignored46.A. cancelled B. made C. forgot D. expected47.A. stress B. troubleC. loss D. interruption48.A. choices B. roles C. joys D. designs49.A. dealt B. played C. helped D. experimented50.A. came off B. came alive C. gave out D. gave in51.A. forced B. ordered C. permitted D. encouraged52.A. suffer B. return C. change D. repeat53.A. money B. time C. reward D. patience54.A. theme B. pace C. importance D. freedom55.A. wet B. new C. narrow D. dark第II卷 非选择题第二节(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。Breaking Records: Pan Zhanle Wins Gold in Men’s 100m Freestyle at Paris 2024 OlympicsParis, August 1 — Chinese Pan Zhanle stunned the world by claiming the gold medal in the men’s 100m freestyle at the 2024 Paris Olympics, breaking the world record with a 56 (shock) time of 46.40 seconds. This historic achievement marks China’s first-ever Olympic gold in the event, adding a 57 (nine) gold to the country’s tally (奖牌榜) at the Games.Pan, who set the world record at the February world championships in Doha, 58 (face) intense competition from the likes of former record holder David Popovic of Romania and Rio Olympic champion Kyle Chalmers of Australia. However, Pan’s powerful stroke and impeccable (无可挑剔的) timing saw him 59 (finish) 1.08 seconds ahead, shaving 0.4 seconds 60 his own previous record. The 20-year-old gold medalist from Zhejiang province 61 (remarkable) displayed consistency throughout the meet, clocking 46.92 in the relay race and 47.21 in the semifinals. His victory is just like a legend, from breaking the Asian record in 2023 to becoming 62 Olympic champion in 2024.The young swimmer’s journey from a 4-year-old beginner to the 63 (fast) swimmer serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes around the globe. 64 Pan celebrates his historic feat, the world watches in awe, anticipating more groundbreaking 65 (perform) from the rising star of Chinese swimming.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节 (满分15分)假定你是校英语报主编李华,你发现随着信息技术的发展,高中生阅读纸质媒体的热情在逐步减少,请你写一篇英语短文,呼吁学生重拾对纸质阅读的热情。具体内容如下: 1.介绍现状; 2.纸媒的重要性; 3.提出呼吁。注意:1.词数80字左右; 2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯Embracing the Magic of Print Media 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。People say there seems to be so much negativity in this world, but there are good people out there and sometimes we are made aware of them when we least expect it.My family had been planning a yard sale for several weeks. Our five-year-old son, Braxton, asked if he could set up a lemonade (柠檬水) stand during the yard sale. He wanted to make a little money and save up to buy a set of Lego bricks, which might add up to $100. “I will earn it myself!” he declared proudly. He had been talking about it almost non-stop and couldn’t wait for the day to finally arrive.Two days ago, we put up the sign “Yard Sale” in front of the driveway, telling neighbors about the time and items. On the very day, Braxton woke up early at 6:00 am and couldn’t hide his excitement. After setting everything out for the yard sale, he made the lemonade and baked some cookies to begin his business adventure.After about an hour or more, we had several customers, but Braxton still had not sold any lemonade. He was a little sad. Then a young woman walked up with her baby to browse the items. While making small talk, we told her about Braxton’s plan to save his money for his little dream. She then selected a couple of baby toys for just $6 and paid with a $10 bill. “Keep the change, boy!” she said gently. Braxton offered to give her the lemonade and cookies he made. He couldn’t have been happier to receive his first little bit of money for the day.The woman left with the baby toys, the lemonade and some cookies. We didn’t give it much thought after that, but the story didn’t end there.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。Several minutes passed and the woman returned. Holding the envelope and the bill, we were so moved.

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