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深圳高级中学(集团)2024-2025 学年高三第三次诊断考试
英语
满分120分,考试用时120分钟
命题人:高三英语备课组 审题人:高三英语备课组
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和 D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
These days, streaming is more straightforward than ever. If you have a newer TV, all you have to do is
selectoneofthebuilt-inappsandsignuptostartwatching.YouhavemoreoptionswithdevicessuchasanApple
TV,NetflixorHulu,andyoudon’thavetobeatechexperttooperatethem.
Netflix
The granddaddy of streaming built a dynasty on engaging shows with established fan bases, like Friends
and Grey’ s Anatomy. Then Netflix went all in on award-winning and fan-favorite originals such as House of
Cards. Now it’s also the go-to for comedy specials with the likes of Jim Gaffigan and more, making it vital for
stand-upfans.
Hulu
Once little more than Netflix’s replacement, Hulu is coming for top billing. Since Disney purchased the
streamer in2019, ithasturnedHuluinto agiant:abasicsubscriptionincludesoriginalHulushowsOnly Murders
in the Building. Go for Hulu’s Live TV and you’ll get 95-plus channels including the big networks,ABC, NBC,
CBSandFox.
AppleTV+
Apple TV+ is the only major service with original programming and no ads. That means no list of old
shows to binge-watch, only the new cutting-edge series and films produced by Apple Studios that tend to cap
best-ofyear-endroundups,includingTedLasso.
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$6.99/monthwithads
Netflix
$15.49/monthad-free
$7.99/monthwithads
Hulu $17.99/monthad-free
$26.99/monthforLiveTV
AppleTV+ $9.99/month
21.What’sthetotalpriceforaquarterofad-freeNetflixandHulu’sLiveTV?
A.$42.48. B.$46.47. C.$127.44. D.$169.92.
22.WhatisspecialaboutAppleTV+?
A.Itischeaperthantheothertwoapps. B.ItisexclusivelyavailableonAppledevices.
C.Itisoneoftheoldeststreamingapps. D.Itisaservicewithoriginalad-freeprogramming.
23.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?
A.TopromotesomeengagingTVshows. B.TocomparefeaturesofsomeTVshows.
C.Toprovideinformationonsomestreamingapps. D.Tolistthechargesofsomestreamingapps.
B
I often wake up to my alarm after a short night and step out of bed to a day I’ve fought through countless
times.Irushmymorningroutineandruntomycar.Myradioswitches tomyfavoritesong,butIhavetolistento
anaudible(可听的)bookforanassignmentduetomorrow.
When I get to school, I start with Spanish, my hardest class. Despite being around all year, I have no clue
what’sgoingon.IthenwalktomyEnglishclass,inwhichIamstuckinthelanguagerules.Theassignmentstake
somuchenergythatmyperfectionistnaturemakesmeunabletotakethemoninschool.ThereforeIsavethemfor
later,mostprobablylateatnight.
This is my reality as a student with dyslexia, a learning disorder in reading and spelling: assignments that
take three times as long as they’re meant to, late nights and early mornings to even slightly keep up with my
classes.
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Despite being three assignments behind, I’m actively engaged. Yes, my passion for history heightens my focus,
butmyteacher’swillingnesstoworkwithmeiswhatallowsmetoflyhigh.
Teachers need to offer alternative structures that make learning more accessible. I’ve had teachers who
teach lecture-based classes where students are expected to take notes and listen.As a student with dyslexia, this
doesn’t work.Afix for that is as simple as providing alternative resources: a slide show students can go back to
afterclass,orperhapsevenanactivitythatfurtherplayswiththeconcepts.
Now,manyschoolsareshiftingtoapproachesthatmeettheneedsofallkids.However,advocacyworkcan
still be done to support students with dyslexia. If school systems are willing to provide support and education by
creating an accessible class structure from the start, students won’t be stuck into academic tracks that don’t push
themtotheirfullpotential.
24.Whydoestheauthorhavetodohishomeworklateatnight?
A.Heisassignedextrahomework. B.Hefailstomanagehissparetime.
C.Heneedstimetodoitwellenough. D.Hedislikestasksrelatedtolanguages.
25.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“inmyelement”inparagraph4mean?
A.Burningthemidnightoil. B.Feelinglikeafishinwater.
C.BitingoffmorethanIcanchew. D.Havingbutterfliesinmystomach.
26.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoflecture-basedclasses?
A.Satisfying. B.Inspiring. C.Rewarding. D.Demanding.
27.Whatdoestheauthoradviseschoolstodoforstudents?
A.Offerclasseswithalternatives. B.Askeducationalexpertstogivelectures.
C.Advocateout-of-classactivities. D.Getteacherstrainedinspecialeducation.
C
Honeybees have a difficult task. First, they have to find food. Then they have to return to the hive to tell
other bees where to find it. The bees have to fly back and forth between the hive and their food over and over
again.Alsotheyneedtodealwithwhateverobstaclesliealongtheirflightpaths.
“Honeybees face a lot of challenges in choosing efficient ways through dense environments and we
basically want to study how they choose the safest and least energy-consuming routes.” said Marielle Ong, a
researcherattheUniversityofQueenslandinAustralia.
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honeybees.Alongtheway,thebeeswereforcedtoflythroughoneor theotheroftwoopenings ofdifferentsizes.
As a group, thebeesusually flew through the wider opening, whichmakes sense — fewer chancesofslamming
theirtinybeebodiesintoawall.
But things got more interesting when Ong looked at the decisions made by individual bees, one by one.
“We found that 55 percent had no biases, and the rest of the 45 percent was a split between left-handed bees and
right-handedbees."
In other words, some honeybees have a sidedness. They obviously don’t have hands, but let’s say they’re
either right-handed or left-handed. So, for example, a right-handed beewould prefer to navigate the overcrowded
right-side opening in the obstacle than go through the left-side hole, even though it was larger and safer.
Sometimes, bees with a sidedness would even land and walk through the smaller opening so that they could use
theirpreferredside.
These biases apparently help the members of large swarms (群) navigate through a complex environment
without crashing into each other. If all bees were right-handed, it would take a long time for the entire group to
pass through a smallopening, suchas a hive entrance.But byhaving a range of side biases,the entireswarm can
movemorequicklywhenitencountersanobstacle.
Ongthinksthatonedayengineerscouldapplythisfinding.Theycoulddesignroboticdroneswarmstopass
obstacles more efficiently. They could even program self-driving cars to operate less like a chaotic group of
humansandmorelikeanorderlygroupofhoneybees.
28.Whatmethoddidresearchersusetostudyhoneybeenavigation?
A.Observingbeesinnaturalhives B.Creatingsmallchallengeroutes
C.TrackingbeesusingGPSdevices D.Analyzingbeecommunicationdances
29.Whatdidresearchersdiscoveraboutindividualhoneybees’preferences?
A.Beespreferredlargerandsaferopenings.
B.Beeslandedandwalkedthroughobstacles.
C.Beesdisplayedleft-orright-sidepreferences.
D.Beesavoidedflyingthroughsmallopeningsaltogether.
30.Whatisthebenefitofsidednessinhoneybeeswarms?
A.Beesnavigatewithoutcollidingwithoneanother.
B.Beeschooselargeropeningswhenfacingobstacles.
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D.Beesslowdownandlandtopassthroughsmallerholes.
31.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthelastparagraph?
A.Roboticsystemsarealreadyasorderlyashoneybeeswarms.
B.Sidebiasesinbeespreventswarmmovementthroughsmallopenings.
C.Engineerscouldusehoneybeebehaviorstodesignchaoticswarmsystems.
D.Honeybeenavigationstrategiescouldimprovedroneandvehicleefficiency.
D
Thewaydifferentlanguagessoundmaydependonthegeographyofthelandscapeonwhichthey’respoken,
newresearchsuggests.
Astudy of more than 550 languages around the world found that tongues spoken in high-altitude regions
contain more sounds called “ejective consonants”, sounds made with a burst of air, than languages closer to sea
level.
Ejectivesmaybemorecommonintheseregionsbecausethesoundsareeasiertoproducethere,orpossibly
because they minimize water loss from the mouth in dry, high-altitude environments, said study author Caleb
Everett,ananthropological(人类学的)linguist(语言学家)attheUniversityofMiami.
Traditionally, linguists have assumed that geography doesn’t play a role in shaping languages, with the
exception of vocabulary specific to certain environments or wildlife. A handful of small studies have suggested
that languages in warm climates use more vowels than languages in cold climates, but the findings are
controversial.
Everett set out to investigate how other aspects of geography, namely altitude, might be linked to certain
sounds in a language — specifically, ejectives. Everett suspected that ejectives might be more common at high
altitudes,wherethelowerairpressurewouldmakethemeasiertoproduce.
To test this hypothesis (假说), Everett analyzed phoneme (音素) data on 567 languages from the World
Atlas of Linguistic Structures Online. He compared the data to the altitudes where the languages were spoken,
obtained using geographic mapping software. Languages containing ejective sounds were found to occur at or
near five of the six major inhabited high-altitude regions, including in North and SouthAmerica, southernAfrica
andEurasia,Everettfound.
He theorized that languages at high altitudes may have evolved to have ejective sounds because less effort
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( 排 出 ) less water vapor from the mouth, allowing water to be conserved in typically dry high-altitude
environments.Everett’sfindingswerebasedonbasiccalculationsoftheairpressureneededtomakethesesounds.
32.WhatdidEverett’sstudyfocuson?
A.Theevolutionofejectiveconsonants. B.Theeffectsofwarmclimatesonlanguage.
C.Theimpactofhighaltitudesonhumanspeech. D.Thelinkbetweengeographyandlanguagesounds.
33.Whatmightbethereasonsformoreejectiveconsonantsinlanguagesspokeninhigh-altituderegions?
A.Theyareeasiertohearinthinair. B.Theyhelpreducewaterlossinthemouth.
C.Theyarerelatedtocertainwildlife. D.Theyareeasiertoproduceinthickatmospheres.
34.Whatisparagraph6mainlyabout?
A.Thedistributionofejectivesounds. B.Theresearchmethodsandfindings.
C.ThescientificbasisforEverett’sresearch. D.ThecontroversysurroundingEverett’shypothesis.
35.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?
A.Alinguisticjournal. B.Aculturalbrochure.
C.Anexperimentreport. D.Ageographytextbook.
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。
Glaciers are melting; children are facing violence; hatred is spreading. At times, it feels as if the world is
reaching the bottom. 36 . It’s one of the most powerful and essential human mindsets, and possible to
achieve even when it feels out of reach. Chan Hellman, a psychologist, emphasizes that hope is a teachable and
attainablemindset,notaninherenttrait.Howcanwestayhopeful—evenwhenitfeelsunattainable?
37
As children, we were often warned against getting our hopes up. However, David Feldman, a professor
studying hope, notes, “The truth is, whether or not we allow ourselves to hope, at some point we’re going to be
disappointed.Ithinkthesolutionisallowingourselvestofeelhopeful.”
Setatleastonemeaningfulgoal
In the mid-1980s, the psychologist Charles Snyder identified three crucial factors forming the basis of Hope
Theory,amodelresearchersstillrelyontoday:First,peoplemustthinkinagoal-centeredway.Moreontheother
two elements — “pathways” and “agency”. Make it a point to always be working toward at least one goal that’s
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Brainstormsolutions
39 . Feldman explains it as having clear and feasible strategies for goal attainment. If you’ve set a
goal that’s meaningful to you, but you can’t figure out a way to achieve it, you’ll probably feel pretty hopeless.
Peoplewhoarehighinhope,meanwhile,tendtohaveanalternativeattheready.
Callyoursupportteam
According to Snyder’s research, people who are hopeful tend to have a lot of “agency”, which means the
motivationtoactuallyachievetheirgoals.Gettingagoodnight’srest,followingahealthydiet,andmeditatingcan
all promote “agency”, Feldman says. 40 . However, sometimes the strongest source of agency is other
people.WhenFeldmanisfeelinglow,hecallshisfather,who’shisbiggestcheerleader.
A.Seekforhopeinloneliness
B.Giveyourselfpermissiontobehopeful
C.Thecureforanydespairmightbehope
D.Surroundyourselfwithsupportivepeople
E.Socantappingintoourownpositivebeliefsaboutourselves
F.AnotherkeyelementofSnyder’sHopeTheoryis“pathways”
G.Itshouldn’tbesomethingyouhavetodobutsomethingyouwanttodo
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 完形填空 (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 和D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的
最佳选项。
I knew my life was easier than that of most single mothers. I was fortunate enough to have the basics (基本
需求) 41 for my daughters and me, but it was the unexpected costs that 42 at night.
Sometimes, when I saw the sunrise in the morning, I took a deep breath and encouraged myself to count it a day
as long as Isurvived ittill the night. If something broke in our home, it was probably going to stay broken.What
ifweneededanewroof?Whatifthecarneeded 43 ?
IthoughtIwasdoingagoodjob 44 myworriesfrommychildren,butIwasn’t.Childrenarevery
45 totheirparents’moods,andtheyareoftenlisteningwhenwearenot 46 .Aneighbourhadbeen
47 me to share the cost of a new fence, and I was talking about it with my sister on the phone, 48
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pleasedon’tworry!Wemaynothaveeverythingwewant,butwedohaveeverythingwe 50 .’
This statement, made by an innocent but 51 child, changed my perspective (观点). Whenever I
found myself overcome by 52 about finances, I would remember her words. I would focus on being
53 forthefoodonourtableandthe 54 overourheads.I’mthankfultomylittlegirlforreminding
me that we often 55 wants with needs. Listen closely to children; it is from their hearts that we may
learngreatwisdom.
41. A.chased B.invented C.covered D.acknowledged
42. A.raisedmeup B.talkedmedown C.keptmeup D.turnedmedown
43. A.drivers B.repairs C.checks D.controls
44. A.removing B.stealing C.getting D.keeping
45. A.sensitive B.addicted C.identical D.connected
46. A.around B.awake C.away D.aware
47. A.pressuring B.allowing C.encouraging D.begging
48. A.debating B.recommending C.wondering D.questioning
49. A.questioned B.approached C.criticized D.answered
50. A.like B.desire C.deserve D.need
51. A.foolish B.annoying C.wise D.wealthy
52. A.anxieties B.complaints C.doubts D.distractions
53. A.hungry B.grateful C.hopeful D.greedy
54. A.sky B.shelter C.clouds D.trees
55. A.combine B.connect C.compare D.confuse
第二节 语法填空(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。
Tong sui, which means “sugar water” in Cantonese, refers to Chinese sweet soups or desserts enjoyed in
southernChina.Overly 56 (sugar)asitmaysound,tongsuiisnosyrupbog(沼泽)butalightlysweetened
soup celebrated 57 its nutrition—an extension of the traditional Chinese medicine belief that all food is
medicinalandcanhelpbringyourbodyintobetterbalanceandhealth.
Tong sui is commonly a variety of complicated dishes 58 feature multiple ingredients as varied
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make it to the table. First, few market stalls (摊位) sell fresh fruit, as it 59 (sour) quickly in the tropical
heat, so keeping the fruit fresh has already been energy-consuming. Then, the fruit’s brown shell has to be
painstakinglypeeledofftorevealitsglistening,milkywhiteflesh.
60 (interesting), the sea coconut I’ve been talking about so far is not true sea coconut, and 61
every Asian restaurant menu and every canned fruit label claims is not true, either. It is actually the fruit of the
toddy palm (糖棕树). The true sea coconut is 62 protected species, and its export is strictly controlled,
with each fruit 63 (bear) a government-issued serial tag (序列标签). Once 64 (believe) to grow
fromamythical(神话的)treeonthebottomofthesea,seacoconutshellsweredecoratedwithpricelessgems(宝
石)byEuropean 65 (noble)inthe16thcentury.
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)
假定你是高三学生李华,在一本英语文化类杂志上读到一则“我家的传统”的征稿通知。你对此很有
兴趣,请根据征稿要求写一篇关于你最珍视的家庭传统的短文。
1. 介绍该传统;
2. 该传统的重要性。
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。
ATraditioninMyFamily
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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。
AFour-leggedGuardianAngel
Snow had just melted off the ground thatApril day at our house in Regina Beach, Saskatchewan. I had just
cleaned up the pool in preparation for selling the house. The year before, I had lost my job with the provincial
government, and now our financial situation was grim (暗淡的). In despair, I had finally put the home on the
market,andarealestateagentwasduetoshowuplaterthatday.Evenworse,Iwouldhavetogiveupmybeloved
Great Dane (大丹犬), Brigitte, because I could no longer afford the cost of feeding it. The thought of losing the
dogandourbeautifulhomewasalmostmorethanIcouldbear.
Deep in despair, I sat typing up resumes and cover letters. Out of the corner of my eye I could see my
thirteen-month-old son, Forrest, as he lay on the carpet, playing near our big, gentle nanny-dog, Brigitte. It
seemedasifBrigittewasalwaysmeanttobeinthisfamilyandsheturnedouttobeaperfectcompanion.
Brigitte came to our house on Christmas eve when the doorbell rang and I was sure some of my Christmas
packages had arrived. I ran to the door and swung it open, but no one was there. I sensed something and looked
down, only to find a beautiful Great Dane sitting there, looking up at me with big, intelligent eyes. There was no
way that she could have rung the doorbell by herself, was there? Perhaps, someone had found the puppy
somewhereandleftherthere,andthenrangthedoorbellandranaway.TheyaccuratelyguessedIwouldwelcome
anadditionalfamilymemberandtakecareofher.
Thinking of these, I couldn’t help heaving a sigh and went straight back to work. However, I hadn’t typed
more than two sentences when Brigitte began barking furiously and running back and forth to the sliding glass
dooroverlookingourpool.
I raced to see what was happening and noticed that the sliding door was slightly open. Suddenly, I realized
Forrestwasnowheretobeseen.Inpanic,Iopenedthedoorandranoutside.
Para.1:ThereIwassurprisedtoseeBrigitte,whowasterrifiedofwater,diveintothepool.
Para.2:Finally,thedoctorsaidForrestwasallrightandcouldbereleasedfromhospital.
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英语试题答案
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)
21-23CDC 24-27CBDA 28-31BCAD 32-35DBBA
第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5 分,满分 12.5分)
36-40CBGFE
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 30分)
第一节 完形填空 (共 15小题; 每小题 1分,满分 15分)
41-45CCBDA 46-50DACBD 51-55CABBD
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
56.sugary 57.for 58.that/which 59.sours 60.Interestingly
61.what 62.a 63.bearing 64.believed 65.nobles
第一节 应用文写作(满分 15分)
PossibleVersionOne:
ATraditioninMyFamily
Inmyfamily,celebratingtheMid-AutumnFestivalisthemostvaluedtradition.Duringthisfestival,
our entire family, regardless of where they are, reunite to enjoy mooncakes and admire the beauty of the
fullmoon.
This tradition is of vital importance to my family for several reasons.Above all, it provides a rare
opportunity for all family members to quality time together, which is even more precious in today’s
fast-paced world. Moreover, the Mid-Autumn Festival allows us to honor our ancestors and reflect on our
family roots and heritage, thus fostering a senseof belonging andcontinuity andconnecting us to our past
whileshapingourfuture.
This cherished tradition strengthens our family bonds and preserves our cultural identity for
generationstocome.
PossibleVersionTwo:
Inmyfamily,there'satraditionthatIholddear – practicingcalligraphy.Everyweekend,myfamily
gathersaroundthediningtable,notforameal,butforanink-splatteredadventurewithbrushandpaper.
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characters. Calligraphy teaches patience and precision, qualities that are vital in life. It also serves as a
bridgetoourculturalroots,remindingusofthebeautyanddepthofourheritage.
Practicing calligraphy together strengthens ourfamily ties andnurtures our appreciation for tradition.
It'satreasureIholddear,passeddownthroughgenerations,andoneIhopetocontinueforyearstocome.
PossibleVersionThree:
In my family, there's a cherished tradition that brings us together: crafting traditional handicrafts.
Every holiday season, we gather around, selecting materials and designing unique pieces that reflect our
culturalheritage.
This tradition is more than just a pastime; it's a way to preserve our ancestors' wisdom and skills.
Throughcrafting, welearnpatience,creativity,andthevalue ofhandmadeitems inafast-pacedworld.It's
atangiblelinktoourpast,remindingusofourrootsandtheimportanceofculturalcontinuity.
This tradition strengthens our family bonds and fosters a deep respect for our cultural identity. It's a
treasureIholddear,passeddownthroughgenerations,andoneIhopetocontinueforyearstocome.
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
官方范文:
ThereIwassurprisedtoseeBrigitte,whowasterrifiedofwater,diveintothepool.Thentomyhorror,
I caught sight of Forrest’s yellow sleeper. Brigitte was bravely doing her best to keep him afloat(floating)
by holding on to his sleeper with her mouth.At the same time, she was desperately trying to swim to the
shallow end. Only then did I realize that Forrest had somehow opened the door, wandered out and fallen
into the pool. In a split second, I dove in, lifted my precious baby out and carried him inside. Hands
shaking, I called 911 and we were rushed to the hospital immediately, where the doctor kept him for
observationforonenight.
Finally, the doctor said Forrest was all right and could be released from hospital. Back home, once
Brigittesawhim,shebarkedwithapparentjoyandwouldn’tletForrestoutofhersight.Intimeshesettled
down, but remained dedicated to Forrest and followed him everywhere, concerned about his safety. Even
when Forrest was asleep, Brigitte crammed herself under the crib, keeping a vigil. Our dogwas indeed an
angel, erasinganydespair Imight have hadaboutlosing ourhome.Ahousecouldalways bereplaced,but
knowingwehadeachotheraroundwasthegreatestblessingofall.Iwasgratefulshewaspartofourlives,
whoIwouldnevergiveup.
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