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江西智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年09月试卷_0930江西省智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测
江西智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年09月试卷_0930江西省智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测
江西智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年09月试卷_0930江西省智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测
江西智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年09月试卷_0930江西省智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测
江西智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年09月试卷_0930江西省智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测
江西智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年09月试卷_0930江西省智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测
江西智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年09月试卷_0930江西省智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测
江西智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年09月试卷_0930江西省智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测
江西智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年09月试卷_0930江西省智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测

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江西智学联盟体2024-2025学年高三9月质量检测 英语 (考试时间:120分钟 总分:150分) 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必用黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。 并请认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名、考场号、座位号,在规定的位置贴好条形码。 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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷 上无效。 3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到 答题纸上。 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。 1.Whenwillthevolleyballmatchstart? A.At3:30p.m. B.At3:50p.m. C.At4:30p.m. 2.WhatwillthespeakersgiveGeorge? A.Abike. B.Aguitar. C.Somevideos. 3.Howwillthemanmanagetogetupontime? A.Bygoingtobedearlier. B.Bybuyinganewalarmclock. C.Byputtingthealarmclockoutofhisreach. 4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers? A.Classmates. B.Workmates. C.Roommates. 5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout? A.Visitingarelative. B.Buyingconcerttickets. C.Seeingasinger. 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.Whatisthewomanmuchconcernedabout? A.Theageofthehouse. B.Agarden. C.Agarage. 7.Wheredoesthewomanwanttoparkthecar? A.Inagarage. B.Onthestreet. C.Alongtheriver. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.Whomwanthepartyheldforlastnight? A.Thewoman'saunt. B.Thewoman'ssister. C.Thewoman'sbrother. 9.Whatdidthewomandoaftertheparty? A.Sheworkedonherhomework. B.Shewenthometosleep. C.Shestudiedhistory, 10.Whatdoesthemanfeeldifficulttodo? 学科网(北京)股份有限公司A.Sleepduringtheday. B.Workwellunderstress. C.Organizeabirthdayparty. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo? A.Setthetable. B.Eatsomeroastchicken. C.Watchtheroastchickenintheoven. 12.Wherearethespoons? A.Inthebottomdrawer. B.Inthetopdrawer. C.IntheLazySusan. 13.Whatdoweknowabouttheman? A.Heisnotanative. B.Hehasneverdonecooking. C.Hehaslearnedalotofnewterms. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 14. Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthefirstjob? A.Thepayissteady. B.Thecompanyisgrowing. C.Theworkingplaceisunfixed. 15.Whatdothetwocompanieshaveincommon? A.Theyareverybig. B.Thesalariesarehigh. C.Theydothesamebusiness. 16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthesecondjob? A.Itisfullofchallenge. B.Sheislikelytobepromoted. C.Itoffersherahighpositionnow. 听第 10段材料,回答第18至20题。 17. Whichmovieisacomedy? A.Patrol. B.TheEnemy'sFace. C.MoonoverMaxico. 18.WhatisDoubleTroubleabout? A.War. B.Police. C.History. 19.WhenisSearchingforSophieonthisweek? A.At2;30p.m. B.At7:15p.m. C.At9:30p.m. 20.Inwhichtheatercanpeoplewatchtwomoviesonetime? A.Theater2, B.Theater3. C.Theater4. 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 HighSchoolClubs&Activities Onthehighschoolcampus,clubsandactivities offerchancesforstudentstofollowtheirloveand intereststhroughextra-curricularlife.YoungEntrepreneurs YoungEntrepreneursisaspaceforbusiness-mindedpeopletolearnandgrow.Asagroup,wewill develop and carry out business plans according to our members' interests and hobbies, with the goalofraisingmoneytosupportschools.WewillalsointerviewsuccessfulbossesandCEOs.The 学科网(北京)股份有限公司Eclipse Do you enjoy creative writing or literary discussions?Have you ever wondered what it takes to make words come to life and shine on the page? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then The Eclipse is the place for you! Our goal is to produce The Eclipse, a monthly school magazinethatshowsstudents'creativewriting. LeukemiaandLymphomaSociety(LLS) LLS is a medical organization for people with blood cancers. Being a part of this special organization not only offers service hours but is a good way to help people who are fighting against cancer! This club will discuss plans and visit hospitals to organize fun and meaningful events!TheSchoolofTrout This club works to learn about wildlife protection to raise trout ( a fish that lives in rivers and lakes ).Weraise nearly 100 trout eggs throughout the year and end with a trip in the spring to the CaneyForkRivertosetthetroutfreeintheriverandspendsometimelearningaboutflyfishing. 21. WhatdoesYoungEntrepreneurscenteron? A.Businessskills. B.Modernliterature. C.Medicalresearch. D.Wildlifeprotection. 22.Whichclubwillintereststudentswholikewriting? A.YoungEntrepreneurs. B.TheEclipse. C.LLS. D.TheSchoolofTrout. 23.WhatdoLLSandTheSchoolofTrouthaveincommon? A.Theyaresupportedbyalocalbusiness. B.Theypayattentiontoteambuilding. C.Theyorganizeoff-campusactivities. D.Theyhavetheirownmagazines. B It's Paris Fashion Week and the streets of the city are filled with designers,models and journalists.Among the crowds, eagle-eyed experts are taking careful notes. Their job is to detect emergingtrends.Theirnoteswillinstantlybeaddedtoselected“trendforecasts”, whichwillbe sold to designers, who will use them to inspire new pieces.Traditionally,these fashion forecasters havereliedonlyonsuchmethodstomakepredictions. But as artificial intelligence ( AI)technologies have become increasingly powerful in the lastdecade,forecastingagenciesarenowturningtomachinelearningforhelp. This is all welcome news for an industry worth about $2 trillion globally. Forecasts can haveabiginfluenceonthefashionindustry'scarbonfootprint,whichisresponsibleforatleast4% of all worldwide emissions.Designers will produce more of what will actually sell - at the moment,25% of fashion products are unsalable, or not sold. Besides,using AI tools that can analyze millions of posts from around the world allows designers to look at fashion trends more globally. But designers often feel insecure about relying just on the data provided by AI.“A few years ago, there were big indicators on social media of yellow being a trend," says Francesca Muston,vice president of a trend forecasting company.“And if you had followed completely the socialmedia datagathered byAI models, yellow pieceswouldseemto bea good investment. But howmanypeoplearereallygoingtowearabrightyellowcoat?That'sabravefashionchoice."AI toolsdon'thavetheirownaesthetic(审美的)viewpointsotheymaynotbeabletosatisfy people's 学科网(北京)股份有限公司desire for newness. "That's why we maintain a very strong creative viewpoint in our forecasting withateamofindustryexperts,"saysMuston DrMichalKoren,aresearcher,ways,“Theroleofhumanexpertsinidentifyingtrendswill continuetobecrucialevenasAIanddata-drivenmodelsbecomemoreaccurate." 24. Whatisthepurposeofthenotestakenbytheexperts? A. ToreportthenewsaboutParisFashionWeek. B. Tohelpthemmakefashionpredictions. C. Tocomparedifferentdesignmethods. D. Tocollectinformationaboutdesigners. 25. Whatdoesparagraph3mainlydiscuss? A. ThevariousbenefitsofusingAltoolstopredicttrends. B. Thehighenvironmentalcostsofthefashionindustry. C. Theimportanceoflookingatfashionmoreglobally. D. Theseriousproblemofunsalablefashionproducts. 26. WhydoesMustonmentionthetrendofyellowpredictedafewyearsago? A.Toexplainwhypeopledislikesomenewtrends. B.ToshowAIfashionpredictionsarenotalwaysreliable. C.Todescribetherecentchangesinpeople'sfashionchoices. D.Toprovethekeyroleofsocialmediainfashionforecasting. 27.WhichstatementmightbothMustonandKorenagreewith? A.Machinelearningismorecreativethanhumanexperts. B.Manyhumantrendforecasterswillbeunemployed. C.ItispossibleforAltohaveitsownfashionsense. D.AItoolswillnotreplacehumantrendforecasters. C Inanaturaldisaster-ahurricane,aflood,avolcaniceruption,orothercatastrophes-minutes and even seconds of warning can make the difference between life and death. Because of this,scientists are working to use the latest technologies to predict when and where disasters will happen. They are also studying how to best analyze and communicate this information once it is obtained. On September 29,1998,Hurricane Georges made landfall in Biloxi,Mississippi,after damaging Haiti, the Dominican Republic,Puerto Rico, and several islands of the Caribbean badly withheavyrainandwindsupto160kmperhour.FewpeoplelosttheirlivesalongtheGulfCoast of the United States, although hundreds died in the Caribbean.This was a very different result from 1900's, when a powerful Gulf Coast hurricane made an unexpected direct attack on Galveston, Texas, killing at least 6,000 people.Vastly improved hurricane warning systems at the end of the 20th century explained the different circumstances -residents of Galveston had no advancewarningthatastormwasapproaching,whileresidentsofBiloxihadbeenwarneddaysin advance,allowingforextensivesafetyprecautions(预防措施)、AtthesametimepeopleinBiloxi were thankful for the advance warning, but some residents of New Orleans, Louisiana were less satisfied.Aday before Georges made landfall,forecasters were prediction that the hurricane had a good chance of striking New Orleans.Emergency management officials must begin to arrange evacuation(疏散)well before a storm struck.But evacuation cost money.The mayor of New Orleansestimatedthathiscity's preparationsforGeorgescostmorethan50million.AfterGeorges 学科网(北京)股份有限公司missed New Orleans,some residents questioned the value of the hurricane forecasts in the face of suchhighcosts. The different views on the early warning of Hurricane Georges show some of the complexity(复杂性)related to predicting disasters.Disaster prediction is a process of providing scientificinformationforthegovernmentofficialsandotherdecision-makerswhomustrespondto thosepredictions. 27. Whatisthepurposeofdisasterpredictionaccordingtothepassage? A.Tosavepeople'slives. B.Tofindoutthecauseofdisasters. C.Topreventnaturaldisastersfromhappening. D.Toapplyadvancedtechnologytodisasterprediction. 29.Inwhichareadidahurricanecausethemostdeaths? A.Biloxi. B.NewOrleans. C.Galveston. D.PuertoRico. 30.WhywerethecityresidentsofNewOrleansunsatisfied? A.Becausethehurricanewarningarrivedratherlate. B.Becausetheforecasthurricanedidnothitthecity. C.Becausetheysufferedaheavyhurricaneattack. D.Becausetheirpreparationsweremadeinvain. 31.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout? A.Theimportanceanduncertaintyofdisasterprediction. B.Thebenefitsandpreparationsofdisasterprediction. C.Technologicaladvancesindisasterprediction. D.Thedifferentwaysofdisasterprediction. D The social media platform Instagram once made headlines for limiting likes in an effort to reduce the comparisons and hurt feelings resulting from attaching popularity to sharing content. But do these efforts resolve mental health issues, or are they simply applying a band-aid to a wound? It's a small step in the right direction,says Jacqueline Sperling,a psychologist who works with youth who experience anxiety disorders.“ Even if you remove the likes, there continue to be opportunities for comparisons and feedback. People still can compare themselves to others , and peoplestillcanpostcomments." Socialplatforms aredesigned tobeaddictive andarerelated toanxiety,depression,andeven physical ailments(小病).This puts a large amount of the population at anincreased risk offeeling anxious , depressed, orill over their social media use. But what makes users come back for more evenwhenitcanliterallymakethemfeelsick? “When the outcome is unpredictable , the behavior is more likely to repeat. Think of a slot machine(老虎机):ifgame playersknewtheywerenevergoingtogetmoneybyplaying thegame, then they never would play, " says Sperling. “The idea of a potential future reward keeps the machines in use. The same goes for social media sites. One does not know how many likes a picture will get , who will like the picture, and when the picture will receive likes. The unknown outcomeandthepossibilityofadesiredoutcomecankeepusersengagedwiththesites.” FOMO -fear of missing out- also impacts the youth greatly.Teenagers hope tokeep trackof friends' activities. If everyone else is using social media sites, and if you don't join in, there's 学科网(北京)股份有限公司concern that you'll miss chats,jokes,connections,or invitations. Missing experiences can create anxiety and depression.When people look online and see they're excluded from an activity, it can affectthoughtsandfeelings,andcanaffectthemphysically. In addition to limiting likes,as Instagram has done, Sperling suggests social platforms consider decreasing mass sharing. They might function more as messaging services by highlighting one-on-one communications. Regardless of how likely social media giants are to changetheirways,though,individualscantakecontroloftheirownbehavior. 32.WhatdoesSperlingthinkofInstagram'smeasure? A.It'sstrict. B.It'slimited. C.It'sobjective. D.It'sconservative. 33.Whatisprobablythemajorreasonforsocialmediaaddiction? A.Needforself-expression, B.Desireforconstantrecognition, C.Expectationofpossiblesurprises, D.lackofinterestinreal-lifeactivities. 34.WhatdoesSperlingalvisesocialplatformstodointhelastparagraph? A.Restricttheirservicescales. B.Decreaseone-on-oneinteractions C.Limitthetimeusersspendonthem. D.Shiftthefocusfromsharingtomessaging. 35.Whatmighttheauthorcontinuetalkingabout? A.Redesignofsocialmediaplatforms. B.Changesmadebysocialmediagiants C.Strategiesforindividuals'self-control. D.Impactofsocialmediaonmentalhealth, 第二节(共S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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选 项。 Once a niche (小众的)sport,rock climbing has become a mainstream pleasure enjoyed by many. 36 However, with rock climbing's rise in popularity, the amazing biodiversity sustainedbycliffecosystemsis underpressure.Torelievethis problem,therearenumerous helpful actsyoucando. Thepresenceofclimbersatthecliffwherebindsarenestingcancausethemtoabandontheir chicks to starvation.You should check if there are any bird nesting restrictions in the areas where youplantoclimb. 37 Andsomeorganizationshaveanonlinedatabaseyoucancheck. Sometimes climbers also remove plants and soil when establishing a route that has not been climbed before so that it becomes more suitable for climbing. 38 Work with other route developers and conservationists to understand the potential impact of route development on the plants. 39 In the early days, climbers often collected data about the species and geography they encountered as part of an adventure. It is now much easier to contribute to science as a climber.Much of this comes down to the fact that each of us carries a tiny computer that can smoothly capture images. location , and sound and associate them with a timestamp - our smartphones! Actually, in many places,climber representative bodies are taking great steps to ensure climbing is managed sustainably. This involves cooperating with the authorities of natural parks,and conservation organizations so that agreements can be reached that minimize the impact 学科网(北京)股份有限公司of climbing on the environment while keeping regulations to a minimum.These organizations often have limited funds with which to achieve these goals and tend to rely on the support of volunteers. 40 A. Youcanhelpbybecomingacitizenscientist. B. Thisinformationisusuallyavailableinclimbingguidebooks. C. Thiscanwipeoutthecliffecosystemthatwastherepreviously. D. Whynotgetintouchwithonethatinspiresyouandaskwhatyoucando? E. Keepingexistingroutesingoodconditionavoidsthedamagetovegetation. F. Thesedatacanthenbeaccessedbyscientiststoavoidenvironmentalissuesoncliffs. G. The natural world offers an exciting adventure through beautiful environments filled with wildlife. 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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 In my middle school, black and white TVs rolled into classrooms whenever there was a launch ofAmerican astronauts.Astronauts became my heroes, and when the 41 came as to whatIwantedtodowhenIgrewup,theanswerwas 42 . On July 20,1969, I satinYankee Stadium, I remember the game was 43 by the news that theApollo 11 lunar module had landed on the moon. That evening, I stayed up,rewarded by the 44 of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stepping onto the moon for the first time. Before, during, and after the mission, did they 45 ? Though I never walked on the moon , almost32yearsafterthatday.Iearneda(n) 46 tounderstandit. OnFebruary7,2001,Iwasfastenedintomyseatasthe 47 boardedtheSpaceShuttle Atlantis. Was I worried? Yes. About my 48 ? No. As the launch clock counted down, I thought of my 49 . I had to do my job well—or I would 50 the whole team. This mission wasn't about me. As l began to drift, a crewmate grabbed me and pressed my face to a window. I was overcome with 51 when I looked at the majesty of our planet from 200 milesabove Watchingtheworldgobyat 52 fivemiles persecondcreatesanunparalleled(无与伦 比的 perspective: It's nearly 53 to tell where one country's border ends and another begins.Ican'thelpbut 54 whatIlearnedasanastronaut.Humans havetoteachourselves to 55 peacefullyandsustainably — that'sthetruelegacy(遗产)ofApollo11. 41. A.trouble B.question C.battle D.case 42. A.easy B.accurate C.perfect D.persuasive 43. A.changed B.spoiled C.postponed D.interrupted 44. A.sights B.experiences C.phenomenon D.imagination 45. A.succeed B.worry C.insist D.understand 46. A.ability B.attempt C.chance D.place 47. A.pilot B.passenger C.pioneer D.volunteer 48. A.health B.fate C.safety D.honor 49. A.priorities B.options C.assumptions D.responsibilities 50. A.embarrass B.disappoint C.annoy D.shock 51.A.emotion B.ambition C.doubt D.uncertainty 52.A.regularly B.directly C.roughly D.merely 53.A.obvious B.reasonable C.unnecessary D.impossible 学科网(北京)股份有限公司54.A.lookforwardto B.reflecton C.giveupon D.lookinto 55.A.compete B.resist C.coexist D.innovate 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。 The Olympic opening ceremony presents the host country with the opportunity to wow the world with 56 uniquely spectacular show.The openingof the Paris 2024 Olympic Games was just that -the organisers ditched(抛弃)the traditional ceremony, and became the first Games 57 (hold)theopeningeventwithinacityasawholeratherthaninastadium. There was no moment during the opening ceremony. that caught the attention of us Chinese andChinesepeoplearoundtheworldmorethanthemoment 58 theCanadianandChinese delegationscrossedtheSeineRiverinthesameboat. When the boat carrying the Canadian and Chinese delegations appeared, the whole scene became particularly festive. The athletes of the two countries, 59 ( dress) in red uniforms and holding their respective 60 (nation)flags, smiled and waved to the spectators on both sidesoftheriver.Atthatmoment,itseemed thatthewholeworld 61 (immerse) inthesea of red. The red sea not only symbolizes the friendship and cooperation between Chinese and Canadianathletes, 62 thetrueinterpretationoftheOlympicspirit. InlinewithFrance's reputationforinnovation,theParis Olympicsopeningceremonyadopted cutting-edge technology.A key focus of the Paris Olympics was sustainability. The opening ceremony reflected this 63 ( commit ) through eco-friendly practices, which was consistentwiththebroadgoalofhostingthe 64 (sustainable)OlympicGamesinhistory. The Paris Olympics opening ceremony served 65 an opportunity to inspire future generations of athletes and promote the Olympic values of excellence,friendship and respect.Meanwhile,the 2024 Olympics marked the centenary of the last Paris-hosted games, addingalayerofhistoricalsignificance. 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 你校英文报正在举办“我的书桌情怀”主题征文活动,请你写一篇短文投稿,介绍你书桌上 对你而言有重要意义的物品,内容包括: 1. 物品介绍; 2. 物品意义。 注意: 写作词数应为80左右。 _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 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 the windy day, a young lady was waiting for her flight at an airport. She was leaving for another city because she got employed there. It was said that her new boss was a typical English gentleman- polite ,modest,humorous and considerate. She was excited as well as a little nervous abouthernewlife. Having to wait a long time before her flight , the lady hunted for a book in the airport 学科网(北京)股份有限公司shops,bought a packet of cookies and found a place to rest. She produced a book and started to read. Although absorbed in her book , she happened to see that the man sitting beside her,as bold as he could be, grabbed a cookie or two from the bag in between them. Educated to be well -mannered, she tried to ignore it to avoid an argument. But to show that she was the owner, she started to take cookies from that bag too. Unfortunately, the man didn't get that hint, since he didn'tstopgrabbingthecookies. “ How annoying!" She thought. As the greedy cookie thief kept eating, the woman munched(大声咀嚼)somecookiesandwatchedtheclock. She was getting angrier as the minutes went by, thinking, “If I weren't so nice, I would blacken his eyes. ”With each cookie she took , he took one, too; when only one was left, she wonderedwhathewoulddo. Withasmileonhisface,andanervouslaugh,hetookthelastcookieandbrokeitinhalf. He offered her a half, and ate the other. She grabbed it from him, glared at him and thought,"Oh, brother.Thisguyhassomenerveandheissorude!Whydidn'theevenshowanygratefulness?” She had never known when she had been so annoyed, and sighed in relief when her flight was called. 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