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2024-2025 学年第一学期高三年级第七次诊断测试 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
11. What has the weather been like in the UK recently?
英语试题
A. Rainy. B. Hot. C. Windy.
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟。
12. What is the problem with humans according to Aimee?
第一卷(选择题 共95分) A. Not respecting science.
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) B. Denying climate change.
第一节 (共 5 小题:每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) C. Doing bad things to the earth.
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 13. What is the man’s attitude towards the climate change theory?
选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 A. Supportive. B. Doubtful. C. Critical.
一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。
1. What’s the relationship between the two speakers? 14. Why does Jane get sun-burnt easily?
A. Husband and wife. B. Teacher and student C. Shop assistant and customer. A. She has very fair skin.
2. What does the woman want to do? B. She sunbathes too much.
A. Get her car fixed. B. Ask for directions. C. Look for a gas station. C. She never wears sunscreen cream.
3. When does the restaurant stop serving breakfast? 15. What does the man like?
A. At 10:20. B. At 10:40. C. At 10:45. A. Sunbathing on the beach.
4. Where does the conversation take place? B. Swimming in the sea.
A. In a tea house. B. In a kitchen. C. In an office. C. Sitting in the shade.
5. What will the speakers do for the weekend? 16. What does the man think of diving?
A. Go shopping. B. Enjoy some food. C. Go hiking. A. It’s boring. B. It’s stress-free. C. It’s eye-opening.
第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 17. Why does the Danish girl swim when there is ice in the sea?
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 A. She loves the special feeling.
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 B. She wants to attract followers.
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。 C. She thinks it's good for health.
6. How did the thief probably get into the house? 听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
A. Through the window. B. Through the back door. C. Through the front door 18. What is Simplified Speech?
7. What will the woman probably do next? A. A language learning program.
A. Report to the police. B. An interactive game show.
B. Get the damaged lock repaired. C. A public speaking program.
C. Write down a list of lost things. 19. What is the rat race?
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。 A. Unhurried life.
8. What is Steve busy with right now? B. Fierce competition.
A. Writing music. B. Forming a band. C. Preparing for examinations. C. Successful business
9.Why does Steve choose the music hall for the concert? 20. What can the interactive text allow you to do?
A. The sound effect there will be good. A. Express whatever you like freely.
B. There is enough space for the audience. B. Listen to the recording from any point.
C. It’s the only place that hasn’t been booked yet. C. Learn about the details of a chosen topic.
10. When will the concert take place?
A. Next Tuesday B. Next Thursday. C. Next weekend.
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第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分50分) Korean ancestors. Keh is just one of the 50 remarkable subjects in naturalist writer Amy Stewart’s The Tree
Collectors: Tales of Arboreal Obsession, a collection of portraits of people transformed by their love of trees.
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
Initially, trees struck Stewart as an odd thing to collect. Intrigued by this community of enthusiasts, she
discovered educators, preservationists and visionaries, all drawn to a kind of curation, motivated by reasons
as diverse as their projects. They plant trees in public and private spaces both modest and expansive,
A
nurturing (培育) their collections to honor beloved dead, attract wildlife, preserve rare species, connect to
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Steward categorizes these tree collectors according to their sense of purpose. Kenneth Hoegh, one of the
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book’s “ecologists”, tests which cold-loving species might grow in a warming and historically treeless
The first Joker stunned Hollywood by becoming a $ 1 billion hit despite being R-rated and having a
Greenland. “Healer” Joe Hamilton plants loblolly pines on a parcel of land he got from his enslaved
modest budget for a comic book movie. The sequel(续作)comes at a challenging time for the comic book
ancestors with an eye toward long-term sustainable forestry which he hopes will establish a source of
genre, but can Joker 2 have the last laugh? Joaquin Phoenix reprises his Oscar-winning role as Arthur Fleck,
generational wealth for his family. Reagan Wytsalucy has a plan to restore traditional peach orchards on
with Lady Gaga joining as co- lead in this musical in filmmaker Todd Phillips ’ feature.
Navajo land as one of the “community builders” who seek to bring people together.
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Adding to the book’s charm are Stewart’s watercolor illustrations—she gives us a look at each of her
The new version of the 90s movie Twister stars Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell and Anthony Ramos.
human subjects while also cataloging the most wonderful qualities of featured trees, such as Seussian
Minari’s Lee Isaac Chung directs. The original followed storm-chasers in Oklahoma and was known for its
eucalyptus seed pods and delicate camellia blossoms.
inventive special effects that brought tornadoes to the big screen.
After spending time in this varied commonwealth, you’ll undoubtedly experience an intense desire to
Inside Out 2 (June 14)
rest under the shade of a leafy oak. But something even deeper is happening here: by creating a space for
The gang is back together in this animated follow-up to the beloved Pixar movie that follows the
people to talk about something they love. “How often do any of us get a chance to pour our hearts out to a
anthropomorphized (人格化) emotions of a young girl led by Amy Poehler’s Joy. Joining for this round is
stranger?” she writes. “ Somehow, talking about trees made it possible.”
Anxiety, voiced by Maya Hawke.
24. What does the underlined word “curation” in paragraph 2 mean?
Mufasa: The Lion King (Dec. 20)
A. Connection. B. Collection. C. Treatment. D. Transformation.
After Jon Favreau’s The Lion King remake made more than $ 1 billion at the box office in 2019, Disney
25. What purpose of planting trees is mentioned in paragraph 3?
was keen to return to the world with a prequel (前传) focusing on Mufasa. This time, Barry Jenkins directs
A. To preserve rare species. B. To honor beloved dead.
the cartoon with Aaron Pierre voicing Mufasa, a role made famous by James Earl Jones in the 1994 animated
C. To develop new varieties. D. To strengthen social bonds.
feature.
26. What does the quote in the last paragraph suggest about discussing trees?
21. Which movie is a remake?
A. It inspires new ideas.
A. Joker: Folie a Deux. B. Twisters.
B. It rarely happens in public.
C. Inside Out 2. D. Mufasa: The Lion King.
C. It allows deep emotional sharing.
22. What do Inside Out 2 and Mufasa: The Lion King have in common?
D. It helps resolve environmental issues.
A. Both are animated films. B. Both introduce new characters.
27. What does the writer think of the book?
C. Both are made by new directors. D. Both are financially successful.
A. Complicated. B. Conventional. C. Inspiring. D. Intense.
23. Where is the text probably from?
A. A journal on film studies. B. An entertainment website.
C
C. A textbook on movie history. D. A daily newspaper on global news.
For many, travel isn’t just about the destination—it’s about making the most of the journey. However,
for a lot of people, the journey is often ruined by an uncomfortable experience often accompanied by
B
vomiting, known as motion sickness. If you’ve ever felt the unwelcome urge to vomit while reading or using
“Growing fruit trees is a very simple way to stay in love with our world,” says Vivian Keh, playwright
your device in a moving vehicle, you’re not alone. Recognizing this common issue, Apple has stepped up to
and daughter of immigrants, holding a basket of persimmons (柿子) she’s cultivated to feel connected to her
offer a revolutionary solution: the Vehicle Motion Cues feature for iPhones and iPads.
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Motion sickness occurs when there is a disconnect between what your eyes see and what your body HeyGen. The technology, which only needs a single selfie and a script to generate deepfake videos of real
feels. When you’re in a moving vehicle, your body senses motion through its vestibular system (the inner people “saying” almost anything, is a testament (证明) to the advancements in AI language tools. This got
ear), but if your eyes are focused on a still screen that doesn’t reflect this movement, the brain receives mixed me thinking about the declining interest in language learning with fewer students enrolling in foreign
signals. This sensory conflict can lead to dizziness, nausea, and overall discomfort—symptoms all too language courses and the decrease of English proficiency among young people in some places.
familiar to motion sickness sufferers. AI translation, integrated into social media and messaging platforms, seems to be everywhere. Even
Apple’s new Vehicle Motion Cues feature is designed to bridge this gap and bring relief to those likely language-learning apps are using AI-generated content in their marketing. However, language translation is
to experience motion sickness. This revolutionary feature works by displaying animated dots, around the an art rather than a science. Something enormous will be lost in exchange for that convenience. As Anne, a
edges of your screen, which move at the same time and speed as the motion of your vehicle. These moving Chinese translator said, “Building a ladder between widely different languages, such as Chinese and English,
cues help keep the motion your body feels in line with what your eyes see, effectively reducing the sensory is sometimes as difficult as a doctor building a bridge in a patient’s heart.”
mismatch that causes motion sickness. Language learning fosters cultural competency, a skill that AI cannot simply copy. Learning a different
The magic lies in the simplicity and effectiveness. The animated dots move inconsistency with the way to speak, read, and write helps people discover new ways to see the world. No machine can replace such
vehicle’s motion, providing a visual representation of the movement your body is experiencing. By matching a profoundly human experience. Deborah Cohn, a language professor, emphasizes that language learning is
the visual input with the physical sensations of motion, your brain is less likely to experience the confusion actually about understanding and connecting with different cultures. Instead of abandoning language courses
that leads to sickness. in favor of AI, some educators advocate for emphasizing the intercultural aspects of language learning. Paula
Early reports and user feedback indicate that Vehicle Motion Cues is receiving high praise for its Krebs of the MLA points out that even with a “universal translator”, sometimes, the greater meaning of
effectiveness. So next time you embark on a journey, whether short or long, remember that Apple’s got your people’s utterance (言辞) remains a mystery.
back—or rather, your brain—helping you make the most of every mile with ease and comfort. In essence, while AI language tools offer convenience, they lack the depth and cultural insight that
28. Which type of people can be interested in Vehicle Motion Cues? comes from human language learning. The challenge and beauty of learning a language are in understanding
A. Frequent travelers. B. Book lovers. the cultural that weaves through words, something AI has yet to achieve.
C. Vehicle operators. D. Sport scientists. 32. Why does the author give the example in paragraph 1?
29. What is paragraph 2 mainly about? A. To promote the language software.
A. The principle of Apple’s new design. B. The cause of motion sickness. B. To show off his Chinese language skills.
C. The functions of Apple’s new design. D. The symptoms of motion sickness. C. To prove learning a language is a wasted effort.
30. By displaying animated dots around the screen, Apple’s Vehicle Motion Cues is able to . D. To encourage critical thinking about AI language tools.
A. ease sensory conflicts in the brain 33. What can we learn from paragraph 3?
B. tell the mismatched physical sensations A. AI translation deserves more attention.
C. balance the movement of our eyes and body B. Language apps play a key role in marketing.
D. increase the effectiveness of vehicle motion C. Language translation is far beyond technology.
31. Which can be the best title of the passage? D. Learning a different language is an uphill battle.
A. Make the Most of Your Journey: Apple Bridges the Gap 34. What is the key benefit of learning a language according to the passage?
B. Find the Magic of a Moving Vehicle: Apple’s Got Your Back A. Better digital literacy. B. Improved translation skills.
C. Enjoy Your Reading: Apple Offers a Revolutionary Solution C. Deeper cultural confidence. D. Effective intercultural interaction.
D. Say Goodbye to Motion Sickness: Apple Introduces Its New Design 35. What does the author imply in the last paragraph?
A. AI language tools offer convenience.
D B. AI facilitates language learning in terms of culture.
A few days ago, I watched a video of myself talking in perfect Chinese. I've been studying the language C. AI is far from perfect in helping language understanding.
on and off for only a few years, and I’m far from fluent. But there I was, pronouncing each character just as a D. AI has achieved success in the development of language learning tools.
native speaker would. “My favorite food is sushi,” I said—wo zui xihuan de shiwu shi shousi.
I’d created the video using software from a Los Angeles-based artificial-intelligence start-up called
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第二节 七选五(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) knows when to give up a hopeless cause. I declared peace— Daniel accepted it very well, 47 nothing.
How Loneliness Is Killing Us However, I could hardly feel 48 without being punished for my deeds. One afternoon at 16:30 I
Loneliness is absolutely an epidemic (流行病) in our society, but it’s been growing for decades. returned to a(n) 49 home. I could feel the silence 50 behind corners like a big kid waiting to
Loneliness is the sense that “I am less connected to other people than I want to be.” 36 And that makes
frighten me. So I turned on the music as loud as possible to cover up the 51 of sound. I couldn’t
it different from isolation (独处). I can deliberately isolate myself and feel great about that, but only you can
understand why I felt so uneasy.
tell if you’re lonely.
Finally, at 19:00, my big brother rushed home, 52 saying, “Daniel ... bike accident ..., I
37 In some studies, as many as 60% of people will say that they feel lonely much of the time. Young
immediately felt 53 —Daniel was always breaking toes and skinning knees. But when hearing “ ... no
adults aged 16 to 24 are the loneliest age group. There are many factors that are responsible for that.
Loneliness was on the rise from the 1950s in part because of the rise of private cars. We’ve become a much helmet (头盔) … face first ...” . I thought to myself, “It wasn’t funny anymore.” That night Daniel
more mobile society where the networks of family and friends get loose as people move for jobs and other didn’t come home.
kinds of opportunities like education.
His tooth was lost. His face was a horrible 54 , black and blue and bright red. My poor Daniel! Now
38 But then it tears us away from the communities we are born into and spend much of our lives
we were pretty much even (扯平的) because it 55 a lot to scare a big sister.
creating. When television came into the American home, there was more of a decline in investing in our
communities. And that was made worse as the digital revolution gave us more and more screens to look at.
Research finds loneliness is dangerous to our health. 39 In addition, people who are lonely in late life
have more rapid brain decline. 41. A. spring B. blow C. slide D. dive
The choice we can make to keep us on a good path of well-being is to invest in our relationships with other 42. A. bond B. power C. standard D. reputation
people. 40 You belong. You matter. You’re connected. 43. A. attitudes B. strategies C. steps D. hobbies
44. A. burden B. fault C. reward D. passion
A. It’s a very subjective experience.
45. A. proceed B. come C. end D. postpone
B. All of that is good on the one hand.
46. A. quarrel B. scare C. cheat D. negotiation
C. You may feel lost and may have low confidence.
47. A. enjoying B. suffering C. demanding D. leaving
D. Stress coming from loneliness causes physical breakdown.
48. A. at a loss B. at a crossroads C. at ease D. at risk
E. Since the 1950s, people have been less and less invested in other people. 49. A. private B. empty C. humble D. ideal
50. A. forming B. shaking C. smiling D. hiding
F. People go to faraway colleges and only get in touch with families on screen.
51. A. absence B. frequency C. volume D. harmony
G. A good way is to find an activity around other people where you are comfortable.
52. A. secretly B. calmly C. excitedly D. breathlessly
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
53. A. annoyed B. worse C. better D. fortunate
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
54. A. mess B. puzzle C. sign D. profile
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最
55. A. took B. marked C. indicated D. meant
佳选项.[来源:XK
Scaring my little brother, Daniel, was so funny when we were little. Especially when I hid well, ran out 第 Ⅱ 卷(共55分)
and screamed a “boo,” he would 41 into the air like a shocked frog. 第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)
But he was just getting sharp and used to simple “boos” . Afraid that my 42 of being a big sister
阅读下面材料,在空格处填入适当的内容或使用括号中单词的正确形式填空。
was threatened, I switched 43 — Rubber snakes under his pillows, ghost stories about a mean old
“Nice” to Meet You, Hangzhou
man ... Anyway, scaring him was my duty and my 44 .
Nice, France and Hangzhou, China have been developing a unique bond since their official declaration
Sadly, all good things must 45 . Daniel was growing tall and strong. A master of 46 like me
56 sister cities in 1998, connecting the two vibrant cultures separated by 9, 300 kilometers through
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numerous 57 (initiative). To Rudy Salles, deputy chairman of the Nice Tourist Office, the sister-city Mary was the art teacher for primary school students. On this particular day, she was guiding
relationship between the two is a perfect match.
them through the process of drawing a scenic landscape. Akila yawned (打哈欠),clearly disinterested
Having visited Hangzhou several times, Salles describes it as “a very well-organized and 58
—drawing wasn't her thing. A small group of students gathered around Tina, laughing at her
(welcome) city” . He recalls a Nice food festival at the Dragon Hotel Hangzhou, where traditional food, such
as salade nicoise— 59 (make) from tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs and olives and dressed with olive oil, unusual drawing: a sun sporting sunglasses and trees topped with ice cream cones.
and pan bagnat, 60 sandwich made from whole wheat bread enclosing the classic salade nicoise, was Mary instructed Tina firmly but with unease, “Draw it the way I showed you.” As the
served.The cultural exchange between the two cities reached a new 61 (high) in 2017 when Hangzhou
lesson continued, doubt crept into Mary’s mind. Had the joy of creativity been over-
Opera and Dance Drama Theater 62 (stage) the show. To Meet the Grand Canal in Nice, at the
shadowed by the pressure to fit in? She scanned the room, observing her students ’ faces — some
invitation of the Nice government. In addition to the formal show, Chinese performers organized flash events
on the streets of Nice 63 (engage) more people. concentrated, others uncertain. Akila’s disinterest was clear, and Tina’s imaginative drawing had
In 2021, UNESCO added the city of Nice to its World Heritage List. “Our candidacy for UNESCO
been met with ridicule instead of praise.
64 (support) by China, for 65 we are so grateful,” says Salles.
After class, Mary sat down with Tina, her tone softening. “Why did you draw the sun with
sunglasses and the trees with ice creams?” she asked gently.
第四节: 写作(共两节,满分40分)
Tina’s eyes sparkled with a touch of rebellion (叛逆). “I love ice cream, and I thought the
第一节(满分15分)
sun would look cool with sunglasses. Why do we always have to draw like everyone else?”
假如你是某高中的一名学生李华,你校将举办中学生艺术展,请用英文给你的英国朋友Peter写封
Mary paused, her thoughts racing. Tina’s drawings weren’t just curious—they were a window
信,邀请他参加。信的内容包括:
into a world where imagination ruled, where rules could be bent into delightful chaos. Was she,
1.艺术展的主题、时间、地点;
by enforcing a rigid style, killing that very creativity?
2.展出内容为传统艺术作品和创新艺术作品(剪纸、国画、动画片等);
The next morning, Mary walked into the classroom with a renewed sense of purpose. She
3.希望对方回复。
placed a large sheet of paper in front of the class and announced a new project: they would
注意:1.词数 80 左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 create a collective artwork titled “Our Dream World” with no rules. They were free to use colors,
shapes, and patterns however they wished.
At first, the students hesitated, unsure of this newfound freedom. Akila leaned back, skeptical
of what seemed like another pointless exercise. But Tina, her creativity no longer restricted, eagerly
grabbed her crayons and began to draw with abandon. Then, Maya
joined in. And then Michael ...
Paragraph 1:
As the students worked, Mary observed them with curiosity.
第二节 读后续写(满分 25 分)
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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话,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
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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。
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Paragraph 2:
Mary stood back and surveyed the creation.
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