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2024-2025 年度高二年级三月份模块检测
英语试题
(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
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,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. Which flight will the woman catch?
A. The 11:45 one. B. The 11:00 one. C. The 10:15 one.
2. What does the man ask the woman for?
A. Tickets. B. Her ID. C. Some money.
3. What does the woman want to do?
A. Close the door. B. Go shopping. C. Park the car.
4. Where are the speakers?
A. At home. B. In a bookstore. C. In a supermarket.
5. What is the man trying to do?
A. Talk the woman into watching a game.
B. Persuade the woman to go bowling.
C. Introduce a city to the woman.
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 has Alice been doing recently?
A. Working in the garden. B. Visiting her relatives. C. Studying at university.
7. Where does Tom live now?
A. In Chicago. B. In California. C. In Colorado.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What did Mike just do?
A. He completed a new book.
B. He finished reading a novel.
C. He went to a coastal town.
9. How does Mike feel now?
A. Stressed. B. Relieved. C. Puzzled.
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
10. What is the woman doing?
A. Introducing a painting. B. Sharing her experience. C. Offering guidance.
11. Where does the man live now?
A. In the mountains. B. On the farm. C. In the city.
12. What makes the man want to paint?A. His birthday party. B. His interest in the skyline. C. His memories of the farm.
13. How long does each painting workshop last?
A. 9 hours. B. 8 hours. C. 5 hours.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What are the speakers talking about?
A. Preparations for a surprise party.
B. The family room decoration.
C. A family get-together.
15. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Father and daughter. B. Husband and wife. C. Mother and son.
16. What will the man do on the 22nd of next month?
A. Go to see a movie. B. Meet his friends. C. Go out for dinner.
17. How will the woman prepare food?
A. She’ll cook it herself.
B. She’ll have her friends do it.
C. She’ll order it from a restaurant.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. When did Vincent Van Gogh begin to study art?
A. In 1853. B. In 1880. C. In 1886.
19. What did Vincent Van Gogh do in Paris?
A. He often argued with Theo. B. He collected paintings. C. He met some other artists.
20. What was Vincent Van Gogh's life like in Arles?
A. He earned his bread by painting.
B. He never had any friend.
C. He often became sad.
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
Orlando offers a ton of exciting activities to engage in once the sun goes down. Whether
you’re looking for a night filled with music, dancing, or simply a place to relax, there’s something
for everyone in this city.
Dance & Dine at Mango’s Tropical Cafe
Mango’s Tropical Cafe offers an exciting and energetic atmosphere that guarantees a great
time for all visitors. The club’s energy, incredible performances, delicious food, and outstanding
service all contribute to an unforgettable experience.
Address: 8126 International Drive
Experience a Pirate’s Adventure Dinner Show
A great thing for families is to attend the Pirate’s Adventure Dinner Show. It takes place in a
specially designed theater, where guests are transported to a world of adventurous pirates (海盗)
and hidden treasures. In addition to the exciting entertainment, the dinner show also offers a
delicious meal that’s sure to satisfy even the pickiest eaters.
Address: 6400 Carrier DriveBoat at Night on Lake Ivanhoe
Whether you choose paddle (船桨) boarding or boating, both options allow you to appreciate
the beauty of Lake Ivanhoe in a whole new light. The LEDs not only increase your visibility but
also add a touch of excitement and wonder to the adventure; you can even pick your own color to
light up the water!
Address: 344 NE Ivanhoe Blvd
Ride on the Orlando Eye at Icon Park
One of the best things to do in Orlando at night for couples is to take a ride on the Orlando
Eye at Icon Park. From atop, the all-round view allows the chance to take in the breathtaking
sights that make this region so special.
Address: 8375 International Drive
21. What can visitors expect at Mango’s Tropical Cafe?
A. A lively setting. B. Global cuisines.
C. An open-air show. D. Parenting activities.
22. What’s special about night boating on Lake Ivanhoe?
A. Recreations are enjoyable. B. Landmarks can be viewed.
C. LED colors can be selected. D. Water shows are available.
23. In which place can you enjoy a bird’s-eye view of Orlando?
A. 6400 Carrier Drive. B. 344 NE Ivanhoe Blvd.
C. 8375 International Drive. D. 8126 International Drive.
B
For decades, Jean Moffatt has been reaching out over the airwaves. As an amateur radio
operator, Moffatt has connected with people worldwide. “By sending signals to satellites, I’ve
talked to people from the Arctic to the Antarctic,” Moffatt said. And on Wednesday at the Ontario
Science Centre, the 96-year-old got to go even further.
An amateur radio connection allowed the senior and students to speak with Commander Luca
aboard the International Space Station. By connection, Moffatt told the astronaut she was very
excited, admitting that this was a bucket-list wish she had for many years. Then Moffatt asked if
Luca could keep the space station clean and tidy, adding that as a “mature woman” she had done
lots of cleaning in her life.
When Moffatt was a young girl, she moved to Toronto with her family, hoping there would
be chances for a girl interested in science. She desperately wanted to go to university, but moving
house placed a significant burden on their finances. Not discouraged, she took a course in amateur
radio, then a popular technology, and shortly after she got her license. After retiring, Moffatt
started volunteering at the Ontario Science Centre. Armed with her radio license, she helped set up
the centre’s first radio shack (无线电设备室).
The idea to connect with the International Space Station came just after Moffatt’s 36th
birthday. Finally after 60 years with the help of amateur radio operators and NASA, Moffatt made
her connection. While the connection wasn’t very clear, she was moved to tears, telling those who
had gathered to watch that it was the “highlight” of her life.
Moffatt plans to keep volunteering at the centre, introducing younger people to the older form
of technology, and to keep speaking to anyone who can pick up her signal. “It’s a technology even
older than me and I love amateur radio,” Moffatt added.24. What can we learn about Moffatt from the first two paragraphs?
A. She attempted an Internet talk. B. She was an environmentalist.
C. She was into space exploration. D. She achieved a lifetime goal.
25. Why did Moffatt and her family move to Toronto?
A. To pursue a radio license. B. To seek better opportunities.
C. To attend a radio school. D. To survive financial troubles.
26. What does Moffatt plan to do further?
A. Promote radio communication. B. Continue her passion for radio.
C. Start her radio shack business. D. Acquire new scientific ability.
27. Which of the following can best describe Moffatt?
A. Creative and ambitious. B. Out-spoken and energetic.
C. Passionate and determined. D. Broad-minded and generous.
C
“Europe in a Second:10 Countries, 6 Days, Unforgettable Memories!” “Dense &Rich: 6
Days, 10 European Countries — A Trip of Culture & Adventure!” Are you still drown to the
advertisements? Actually, the days of busy tours or hurried must-do vacations have given way to
vacations where resting and recharging is the key. And for many, that means getting a good night’s
sleep.
A recent survey of 1,095 Americans, conducted by a team at Harvard’s Division of Sleep
Medicine, found that over 94 percent of the participants want to participate in slow travel in the
future and choose quiet and rest instead of adventure, “Gone are the days of traveling and coming
home exhausted,” said Rebecca Robbins, the lead sleep scientist in the team, “The idea that travel
could restore you — to learn things and experience new things and also physically and mentally
get the rest you need to power your trip and to allow you to return home rested — is really
exciting.”
A good night’s sleep is something that eludes many people, according to the survey. More
than one in three Americans lack enough sleep, not getting the minimum of seven hours of sleep
that is recommended by the Center for Disease Control. Poor sleep can cause a host of physical
and mental health issues. It’s no wonder that people want to destress and catch some ZZs while on
vacation. Hotel guests are increasingly valuing sleeping when they’re traveling and getting a good
night’s rest on the road.
While many hotels have provided sleep-aid items like masks, light blocking shades and
comfortable pillows, sleep tourism is taking it many steps further. Several hotels in the Hilton
chain now offer “power down” services including temperature-adjusting mattresses (床垫) and
soft light settings. Travelers engaging in sleep tourism are taking that extra step and seeking out
unique experiences and environments that help them achieve their sleep and relaxation goals.
Maybe a sleep vacation is just what doctors have ordered, especially if travelers use the sleep
techniques they have learned when they return home.
28. What does the author think of the European trips mentioned in Paragraph 1?
A. Memorable. B. Rushed. C. Costly. D.
Refreshing.
29. Which of the following may Rebecca agree with?
A. Resting in a hotel for several days.B. Using the sleep aids in a busy tour.
C. Having a slow-paced tour in a place.
D. Making new adventures in the wild.
30. What does the underlined word “eludes” mean in Paragraph 3?
A. Annoys. B. Escapes. C. Confuses. D. Hits.
31. Why is Hilton mentioned in Paragraph 4?
A. To evidence a point. B. To advertise a hotel.
C. To raise a suggestion. D. To spread a strategy.
D
Have you ever felt so convinced you were right about something, that the thought of anyone
challenging your belief could only mean they didn’t know as much as you did? If you have, you’re
not alone.
Here’s why: you don’t have all the facts, but believe that you do. So you may stand your
ground during heated debates, according to a new study. “Most people on average do this,” said
the study co-author Angus Fletcher, a professor at Ohio State University.
In the experiment, 1,261 adults were divided into three groups to read an article about a
fictional school that lacked water. One group read an article that only gave reasons why the school
should merge (合并) with another that had water; the second group’s article only gave reasons for
staying separate and hoping for other solutions. The third control group read all the arguments for
the schools merging and for staying separate.
Fletcher’s findings showed that the two groups who received only half the facts-either just
the pro-merging or the just the anti-merging arguments- -believed they had enough information to
make a good decision. What Fletcher didn’t expect the most was that once everyone was given the
other half of the argument, their opinions shifted to be equal to the control group who had both
sets of facts from the beginning.
Therefore, curiosity about all sides of an argument can help resolve conflicts naturally. “If
you feel yourself being annoyed by someone, take a step back and say, how much do I really
know about this situation?” Fletcher says. What led to greater understanding between the different
groups in the study was access to all of the facts. Once each group independently reviewed the
new information, they were able to come to a general agreement more easily.
He recommends that if you find yourself conflicting with a loved one or coworker, to pause
and get curious about why they are thinking the way they are. “The odds are good that they’ll
reveal something that would shift your perspective,” Fletcher says.
32. What do we tend to do during a heated debate according to the text?
A. Stick to our opinion. B. Express our feelings.
C. Hold back our emotions. D. Bring forth our thinking.
33. What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about concerning the experiment?
A. Its process. B. Its outcome. C. Its theory. D. Its purpose.
34. What surprised Fletcher about the findings?
A. Perspectives of control groups remained unchanged.
B. Participants sought the opposite groups’ information.
C. All three groups were good at making wise decisions.
D. Views of half-informed groups changed with full facts.35. What can be a suitable title of the text?
A. Argument: to be resolved or not B. Knowledge: the more, the better
C. Agreement: to convince all sides D. Curiosity: the key to “no conflict”
第二节(每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,选出填入空白处的最佳选项。
Wisdom is not just a good quality. 36 When things get really wild out there, you can
always rely on your wisdom to make the best choices. Here are some strategies that you can use to
get wiser.
Try experiencing new opportunities. Experiencing new opportunities is how you gain
wisdom. You will never grow from being in your comfort zone, which is why you need to get out
of it. You can try learning new skills that you never thought of learning or going to places that
were on your bucket list. 37
Learn and grow from your mistakes. All of us make mistakes in life, but it is the
acknowledgment of mistakes that makes us grow and do better next time. Whenever we make a
mistake, we should learn from it. 38 Stop blaming other people for your mistakes and
admit where you went wrong.
Never back away from learning. You must be the kind of person who learns something new
every day, and you must develop a thirst for knowledge. Take classes, read books, listen to
educational podcasts, and the list goes on and on. 39 In the end, you will be able to tackle
a problem from different perspectives, making everything easier.
Call upon the wisdom of others. You obviously want to grow and do better in life, right? The
best way to do that is to have wise people as your coaches. 4 0 Find out what makes them
wiser than you, then engage in useful dialogue with them. The more time you spend with them,
the more transfer of knowledge there will be.
A. All of these activities will strengthen your critical-thinking skills.
B. Change your routine and see where life takes you, then take control!
C. We can reflect on what made us fail so that we may improve ourselves.
D. It is a wonderful build-up of experience, knowledge, and good judgement.
E. They can be teachers, family members, colleagues, and even special friends.
F. We should develop our curiosity, and observe the world from different angles.
G. Communicate with others, and help them out, which will increase your wisdom.
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。
The hip-hop artist Devine Carama has a cool way to demonstrate the importance of emotional
intelligence to young minds. His viral video 41 over 1 million views and people 42 him
for teaching children the most valuable lesson that is the need of the hour.
In this video, Carama had one 43 — teaching young boys about emotional intelligence.
At first, he seemed to be 44 a group of young boys in a classroom, making them laugh
loudly. Then he began 45 water from one glass to another. As he kept on filling up the glassand the water started overflowing, the boys became worried and shouted together, “ 46 !”
Assuring the concerned boys that he was going to clean up the water that overflowed on the
tables, Carama began his 47 lesson. He explained to the boys that the water 48 the
emotions they accumulated (积聚) throughout the day. Young men tend to keep their emotions 49
, thinking it makes them tough. However, this only leads to an eventual overflow, resulting in a
messy 5 0 of anger and frustration. Finally, Carama proposed a 51 : rather than hiding
their emotions, children should find safe spaces to 52 their feelings.
The kids listening got the point of his demonstration and assured him that it made 53 .
Carama ended the lesson 54 saying, “Now clean this water up, man.”
People found the video inspiring and loved Carama’s 55 way of teaching such a thing to
school kids.
41. A. surveyed B. reflected C. gained D. shared
42. A. praise B. pay C. promote D. forgive
43. A. suggestion B. procedure C. detail D. objective
44. A. criticizing B. introducing C. addressing D. assessing
45. A. heating B. pouring C. drinking D. observing
46. A. Stop B. Help C. Go D. Ok
47. A. difficult B. current C. serious D. entire
48. A. reduced B. increased C. softened D.
represented
49. A. held back B. blown out C. broken down D. brought in
50. A. exchange B. display C. review D.
imagination
51. A. theory B. standard C. reward D. solution
52. A. understand B. control C. keep D. voice
53. A. history B. sense C. money D. progress
54. A. desperately B. responsibly C. humorously D. thankfully
55. A. innovative B. previous C. thorough D. favorite
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。
Jade (玉) carving, an ancient Chinese art, is seeing a revival in Suzhou. Skilled artisans are
bringing new life to this craft, 56 (combine) innovation with tradition.
Yu Ting, a Suzhou-based jade carver, is at 5 7 center of this movement. Using advanced
tools, he creates 58 (extreme) thin jade pieces, some less than 0.5 mm thick. One of his
most 59 (remark) works is a 34 cm tall bottle decorated with intricate patterns. Starting
with 39 kg of raw jade, the 6 0 (finish) piece weighs only 478 grams. The creation process,
61 lasted three years, required great attention, as even the slightest mistake could destroy the
piece.
Another notable figure is Yang Xi, a national-level master of jade carving. Inspired by
Suzhou’s waterways and cultural heritage, he transforms jade into bridges, leaves, and scenes from
Chinese literature. His skill in turning unused jade into beautiful decorations shows his 62
(commit) to creativity and sustainability.
Both Yu and Yang are enthusiastic 63 developing their craft to meet modern tastes whilepreserving its history. Recently, their works 64 (earn) global recognition, with pieces
displayed in collections like the British Museum. Together, they are allowing the legacy of jade
carving 65 (shine) in the modern era.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40 分)
第一节 (满分15分)
66. 假定你是某国际学校学生会主席李华,你校将组织为期一周的科技节活动,主题为
“科学探索”(Exploration of Science), 请你用英语写一篇开幕辞, 欢迎全校师生参加活动。
内容包括: 1. 表示欢迎;2. 活动目的;3. 活动内容。
注意:1. 写作词数为80个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear teachers and fellow students,
第二节(满分25分)
67. 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。
When I was a little boy, I didn’t seem to be good at anything so that I felt inferior (较差的). I
longed to achieve something to prove to myself that I am a capable person. So, I took part in
various competitions, hoping to experience the thrill of victory and boost my self-esteem (自尊).
Unfortunately, I never succeeded in any of these competitions. This constant failure led me to
feel discouraged. Feeling upset, I wanted to give up trying altogether. When my father noticed my
disheartened spirit, he decided to step in and help me.
One sunny Saturday afternoon, he took me to a carnival held by our local community center.
Every year, our town eagerly awaited this carnival, which was organized to raise funds for local
charities. The carnival featured a wide range of delicious foods, exciting rides, games, music, and
other attractions.
My dad led me to a colorful tent at the carnival. Inside, a game was set up specifically for
children. The game involved throwing rings onto bottles to win prizes. An elderly man with a kind
face was in charge of the game. It was still early, and no other kids were around yet. My dad
pushed me forward and encouraged me to give it a try. I approached the old man nervously and
asked, “How do I play this game?” He smiled warmly and explained, “It’s simple and fun. Just
throw these rings and try to get them over the bottles. If you manage to get even one ring on a
bottle, you’ll win a prize of your choice.” I then asked about the cost of the game. The old man
replied, “It’s five dollars for ten rings.” My dad handed me the money quickly, and I passed it to
the old man, who then gave me a bundle of ten rings. I took a deep breath and threw out my first
ring. It missed the bottle completely, landing on the ground with a soft sound. Ring after ring, I
missed each attempt. Sweat began to form on my forehead, and my hands trembled.
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。
With only one ring left, I was very nervous.
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I held the prize tightly in my hands, with a huge smile spreading across my face.
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