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A Focusing on just one person in the audience. B Practicing with different partners. 2024年12月月考 C Delivering speeches in the street. 13 What will the woman do next? 高三英语试题 A Go to sleep. B Make dinner. C Handle her work. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 分值:150分 考试时间:120分钟 14 Where does Stella live? A In Memphis. B In Boston. C In St Louis. 15 What would Peter and his family like to do on Beale Street? 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) A Visit a museum. B Listen to music. C Have dinner. 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 16 What kind of hotel does Peter prefer? 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 A A big one. B A quiet one. C A popular one. 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 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 遍。 17 What position is Orson applying for? 1 Why does the man speak so loudly? A Publicity Manager. B Operations Assistant. C Marketing Manager. A The TV is on. B People nearby are talking. C The woman stands far away. 18 How long did it take Orson to get the degree in economics? 2 What will the woman do next? A Three years. B Four years. C Five years. A Send a travel plan. B Visit a website. C Call Mr.Brown. 19 Which company did Orson work for shortly after his graduation? 3 Why won't the man buy the leather gloves? A Happy Holidays. B XL Holidays. C Sky Airlines. A Because of the material. B Because of the design. C Because of the price. 20 What language is Orson studying since July? 4 Where is the conversation taking place? A Russian. B Spanish. C Italian. A At a bookstore. B At a shop. C At a museum. 5 What is the man asking the woman to do? 第二部分 阅读理解 A Evaluate the service. B Improve her service. C Help update his website. 第一节:(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 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 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 The Stories Behind 3 of the Photos from Our Pictures of the Year 小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 Each year, National Geographic will publish a special issue to showcase some of the impressive 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 images taken around the globe to celebrate the high-quality photography.This year, 49 were selected as 6 What does the man dream of being? and the photo editors give a glimpse behind the scenes of 3 images included in 2022 Pictures of the Year A A teacher. B A journalist. C A photographer. annual special issue. 7 What will Barry be responsible for? Qaanaaq, Greenland//Kiliii Yüyan A Shooting. B Interviewing. C Editing. Photographer Kiliii Yüyan is no stranger to documenting the daily lives of native peoples and the 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 issues they face around the world.He commits himself to capturing surprising and unique images for 8 Where are probably the speakers? each story while his colleague Mallory has quit in their tracks.In his story, two cousins push strollers A At a hairdresser's. B In a hat shop. C At home. across a snowy plain in Greenland on their way to annual dogsled races.The story itself challenges 9 How does the woman sound after the man's first words? readers to think about how to treat their ecosystem without destroying it and gives more insight into the A Doubtful. B Satisfied. C Painful. daily lives of Inughuit women. 10 What does the woman ask the man to do? Canary lslands, Spain//Carsten Peter A Buy a cute purse for her. B Do some shopping with her. C Have a fashionable hairstyle. It's hard to capture the speed, texture, and sense of danger of lava flowing from a volcanic eruption, 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 but that's what photographer Carsten Peter achieved with this image.He documented the 85-day eruption 11 How did the woman feel when she gave the speech? for National Geographic, then returned to focus on the damage and on the scientific fieldwork that had A Casual. B Anxious. C Confident. been done once the slow-moving lava had cooled. 12 What was Mr. Giles' advice for the woman? Minneriya. Sri Lanka//Brent Stirton 高三英语试卷 第 1 页 共 5 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司Photographer Brent Stirton provided a window into these animals’ lives, which she hopes will no one has succeeded in winning a lawsuit against cloud-seeding companies. Hence, private climate increase awareness and stir up sympathy through the photo. engineering can proceed in relative legal safety. The image was tough to capture not only because Stirton need to get close to the wild animals for 24 What does the project aim to do? the frame but also because it was a challenging time to work in Sri Lanka.The government was A Conserve moisture in the soil. collapsing in economic decline.“I think there's an opportunity to show people a side of animals they may B Prevent the formation of hailstones. have not seen before,” she says. C Forecast disastrous hailstorms. For more pictures and stories, please click the https://www. nationalgeographic. com. D Investigate chemical use in farming. 21 Whose image cares about people's life? 25 Who are opposed to the project? A Mallory's. A Farmers in east-central Alberta. B. Carsten Peter's. B Managers of insurance companies. C Kiliii Yuyan's. C Provincial government officials. D Brent Stirton's. D Residents of Calgary and Edmonton. 22 What shared features do these three pictures have? 26 Why does Dr. Doswell mention the tornadoes he saw in 1999? A They all take efforts and patience. A To compare different kinds of seeding methods. B They are all about the environment. B To illustrate the development of big hailstorms. C They all provide a window into animals’ lives. C To indicate a possible danger of cloud seeding. D They all make a difference to scientific fieldwork. D To show the link between storms and moisture. 23 Where is this text probably taken from? 27 What can we infer from the last paragraph? A A travel magazine. A Scientific studies have proved Stienwand right. B An academic article. B Private climate engineering is illegal in Canada. C A biology textbook. C The doubt about cloud seeding has disappeared. D A photography website. D Cloud-seeding companies will continue to exist. B C On September 7, 1991, the costliest hailstorm in Canadian history hit Calgary's southern suburbs. In the midst of an already record-breaking heat wave, Phoenix, Arizona, set a particularly eye- As a result, since 1996 a group of insurance companies have spent about $2 million per year on the popping record: the temperature only dropped to 97 degrees Fahrenheit overnight between Tuesday and Alberta Hail Suppression Project. Airplanes seed threatening storm cells with a chemical to make small Wednesday, setting an all-time record high for a nighttime low.When temperatures stay high overnight, ice crystals fall as rain before they can grow into dangerous hailstones. But farmers in east-central they place a particularly heavy burden on the body, raising the risk of heat illness and death. Alberta downwind of the hail project flights-worry that precious moisture is being stolen from their The US--and the world-has seen a spate of extreme heat so far this year, including the planet's thirsty land by the cloud seeding. hottest-ever June and hottest week on record during the first week of July. Rising global temperatures Norman Stienwand, who farms in that area, has been addressing public meetings on this issue for from burning fossil fuels are the main driver of more frequent and more intense heat waves. And an El years. “Basically, the provincial government is letting the insurance companies protect the Calgary- Nino event is also boosting global temperatures this year. Edmonton urban area from hail,” Mr. Stienwand says, “but they're increasing drought risk as far east as A heat dome has been in place for weeks over the US Southwest and Texas, and it has fueled many Saskatchewan.” heat records. Phoenix has now seen 20 days in a row with a daytime high of 110 degrees For higher, a The Alberta hail project is managed by TerryKrauss, a cloud physicist who works for Weather record that is likely to continue for several more days. A heat dome is an area of high pressure that parks Modification Inc. of Fargo,North Dakota. “We affect only a very small percentage of the total moisture over a region. High-pressure ridges, as they also called, feature sinking air, which are compresses and in the air, so we cannot be causing drought.” Dr. Krauss says. “In fact, we may be helping increase the heats up. These ridges’ typical clear skies also allow the sun's rays to beat down on the ground, further moisture downwind by creating wetter ground.” raising temperatures. One doubter about the safety of cloud seeding is Chuck Doswell, a research scientist who just Prolonged heat extremes pose a major public health threat because heat is the number-one retired from the University of Oklahoma. “In 1999, I personally saw significant tornadoes form from a weather-related killer in the US; it causes more human deaths than hurricanes, tornadoes and floods seeded storm cell in Kansas,” Dr. Doswell says. “Does cloud seeding create killer storms or course, but combined. Heat can cause dehydration, which leads the blood to thicken and makes the heart pump the seeding goes on.” harder. That organ and others can be damaged by too much exposure to heat. Given the degree of doubt, Mr.Stienwand suggests, “it would be wise to stop cloud seeding.” In The soaring, triple-digit high daily temperatures grab the headlines, and they definitely are a practice, doubt has had the opposite effect. Due to the lack of scientific proof concerning their impacts, concern--but when temperatures only drop into the 80s and 90s at night, the body doesn't get a chance to 高三英语试卷 第 2 页 共 5 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司cool down. This is particularly a concern for those who lack air-conditioning, including unhoused right place at the right time." populations. And heat is especially a health risk for the very young, the elderly and those with 32 Why did Tyrus Wong catch the attention of The Walt Disney Studio? preexisting health conditions such as asthma and heart disease. A His painting style fitted Bambi. 28 What can be inferred from the first two paragraphs? B He impressed the studio with honors. A Extreme temperatures can cause damage to our hearts. C He was fond of taking photos. B Burning fossil fuels contributes to the hottest-ever June and July. D His work won popularity with students. C El Nino is the dominant cause of soaring global temperature. 33 How did Tyrus Wong probably feel about filming Bambi? D The temperature at night has reached a record high in Phoenix,Arizona. A Annoyed. 29 What is a heat dome according to the passage? B Fearful. A It's a weather phenomenon that contributes to high temperatures. C Excited. B It's a peak that the low pressure should reach. D Regretful. C It's the damage caused by too much exposure to heat. 34 What can we infer about Tyrus Wong from the text? D It's the extra heat trapped in the sinking air. A He is generous. 30 According to the passage, what's the influence high overnight temperature has on humans? B He is demanding. A It is the top one killer in America. C He is humorous. B Exposure to heat contributes to heart diseases. D He is productive. C Human organs might be impaired. 35 In which section of a newspaper may this text appear? D People accommodate to 80s and 90s Fahrenheit at night. A Business. 31 What's the passage mainly talking about? B Science. A Soaring temperatures are hitting the headlines. C Culture. B A new eye-popping overnight low record is set. D Health. C Hot overnight temperatures threaten human health. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) D Global heat waves are causing concerns. Watching a movie can be a magical experience, but do you know that the music in the films we D watch has always been an important part of creating that magical experience?36__________ A year after Walt Disney made history with the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, his The first commercial film with sound came out in 1927. 37__________ Even back in the early days artists were struggling to find the right design for the woodland backgrounds of Bambi, the coming-of-age of silent films, most movie theaters hired a musician or a group of musicians to provide music, mostly to tale of a young deer. The film's production team realized they needed an alternative to the style in their drown out the sound of the film projectors and people talking. first feature length animated film. Soon they got their inspiration from Tyrus Wong, whose work was on As sound-on-film technology developed, composers were hired to create original music for films. display at New York City's Museum of Chinese in American Wong, an immigrant from Taishan,China, Like music written for an opera, film music serves to advance the story and the action.38__________ In arrived in California at 9 with his father in 1919.Wong eventually settled near Los Angeles, where he the same way, a film composer needs to support the screenplay's storyline. The music also needs to reflect developed his passions for art and drawing and got trained at the Otis Art Institute. the screenplay's mood, which includes everything from the action on the screen to sound In 1938, The Walt Disney Studio hired him to draw the frames between the main drawings of the effects to dialogue. animators. Wong soon learned that the studio was trying to turn Felix Salten's novel Bambi into an Music has a language of its own. The right piece of music can improve and sometimes even change a animated film. After reading the story, he saw an opportunity to break out of his boring job. viewer's ideas of what is taking place onscreen.Most of the time, music is used to stress the action Inspired by Chinese landscape paintings, he used watercolor and crayons that created the forest onscreen,improve the mood of a scene, foreshadow action that is about to take place or even show the scenes with simple strokes of color and special attention to light and shadow.Wong's skills caught emotion of a character.39__________But in many instances the emotional power of the visuals would not Disney's eye and became the guide for Bambi's background artists, who were later trained to mimic his be as great were it not for the music. style. 40__________Ask yourself,“How would this scene feel if the music were different? Is the composer By the time Bambi hit theaters in 1942, a strike at The Walt Disney Studio had left Wong jobless trying to tell me how I should feel? Or are they merely pushing me in an emotional direction?” after three years of working on the project. He later became an illustrator for Warer Bros, where he A So, how is the film music created? worked for more than two decades. B Without it, it would be hard to imagine the scene. “People admire his work because of Bambi, but Bambi was just a really small part of his art life," C An opera composer must follow the text of the opera. said Wong's youngest daughter. “ He considers himself not a great artist but a lucky artist, who was at the D Usually, composers and filmmakers don't want to overshadow a film. 高三英语试卷 第 3 页 共 5 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司E So the next time you watch a movie,pay close attention to the music. 2 F The music in a film makes you cheer for the her and cry at the drama. 5 A account B idea C profile D setting 3 G Since then, music has been powerfully linked to the movie-watching experience. 5 A amusing B valuable C challenging D practical 4 第三部分 语言运用(共二节, 满分30分) 5 A pretends B manages C longs D ceases 第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分, 共15分) 5 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。 In February Chen Qiqi was riding on a field trip, seeking interesting plants in South China's Hainan Province. Suddenly, she 41__________ and gave other passengers a shock. 第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) As the car pulled over, she jumped off and 42__________ to a plant. Chen 43__________ the 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。 plant at close quarters, while taking pictures and shooting it from various angles. “It was Entada Whenever you have to write a paper, a letter, or any other document for work or school, you phaseoloides and I couldn't wait to share it with my 44__________,” she says. probably head toward the computer.Now, most people reach for 56_______________(keyboard) faster She applied for studies of 45__________ protection at college in 2016.The college study has given than they pick up pens.In a Scottish primary school, however, Mr. Norman Lewis is taking a different her 46__________ knowledge of plants and the plant-hunting 47__________ has made her have a good approach.He feels that neat handwriting 57_______________(be) still an important skill, so he has his 48__________ of the natural world.These led to her option of becoming a teacher at a(n) 49__________ students write not only by hand but also 58_______________old fashioned fountain pens. education institute after graduation. Fountain pens 59_______________(use) in schools long ago and have been regaining popularity However, the lockdown interrupted her plans so she couldn't 50__________ with it. Instead, she lately because they are refillable.Today, a writer 60_______________(simple) throws an empty pen away picked up skills of video shooting, which 51__________ her to be a plant video blogger. Her short and gets 61_______________ new one. videos cover a 52__________ range of plants, including red spider lily, box bean and air plants, etc. In So far, Mr. Lewis is pleased with the results of his experiment.He reports that his students are taking more Chen's 53__________ on TikTok, over 100 videos explaining varieties of plants have earned her almost care with their work, and their self-confidence has improved as well.He is happy with the 1 million followers. 62_______________(improve) he sees in his students’ writing 63_______________ in his own “I feel proud and my job is 54__________ when people say they know about some plants because writing.He knows that computers are here 64_______________(stay) and that they will not of me.” As for her future plans, Chen says she 55__________ to carry on exploring the world of plants. disappear.However, he believes that the practice with fountain pens helps students to focus, to write faster, 4 A hesitated B screamed C stopped D collapsed and they can feel proud of 65_______________(they). 1 4 A drove B walked C rolled D rushed 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 2 第一节 应用文写作(满分15分) 4 A cut B smelt C removed D observed 3 66 假定你是李华。你校计划举办介绍中国传统文化的主题班会,并在英文网站展示。请你写一 4 A audience B students C passengers D staff 封邮件给外国朋友Chris,向他了解哪些中国传统文化更吸引外国友人。邮件内容包括: 4 1. 阐明写信事由; 4 A plant B community C food D wildlife 2. 征求建议; 5 3. 表示感谢。 4 A formal B previous C systematic D abstract 注意: 6 1. 词数80左右; 4 A choice B degree C experience D requirement 7 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 4 A taste B command C view D comment 第二节 读后续写(满分25分) 8 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。续写的 4 A nature B health C life D environment 词数应为 150 左右。 9 I remember a time when I learned the true meaning of forgiveness. It was a period in my life that 5 A conflict B proceed C compare D end tested my patience and my ability to understand others. 0 5 A forbade B reminded C enabled D forced It all started when I was in middle school. I had a close friend named Emily, and we spent a lot of 1 time together. One day, Emily introduced me to a new girl in our class, named Olivia. Olivia was quiet 5 A narrow B new C superb D diverse and shy, but we quickly became friends as well. 高三英语试卷 第 4 页 共 5 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司One afternoon, after school, we were all working on a project in the classroom. As we were discussing our ideas, Olivia suddenly exclaimed out something that completely contradicted what I had been saying. I was shocked and felt a little embarrassed. I tried to explain my point of view, but Olivia was very stubborn and insisted on her own idea. Emily, who was sitting next to me, tried to mediate (调节) the situation. But Olivia got angry and said some unkind words to me. I was hurt and angry, and I couldn’t believe that Olivia would treat me like that. I stormed out of the classroom, leaving Emily and Olivia behind. The next few days were very difficult for me. I avoided Olivia as much as possible, and our friendship with Emily seemed to be stressed. I felt like I had been betrayed by Olivia, and I couldn’t understand why she would do such a thing. One day, I asked Emily why she was still friends with Olivia after what she had done. Emily looked at me with a sad expression and said, “You know, Olivia has been through a lot lately. Her parents are going through a divorce, and she’s really struggling. Maybe she was rude to you because she was feeling overwhelmed and insecure.” Hearing this, I felt a surge of guilt. I realized that I hadn’t taken the time to understand Olivia’s situation. I had been too quick to judge her and too focused on my own feelings of hurt. I decided to talk to Olivia and apologize for my behavior. 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。 When I found Olivia, she was sitting alone in the hallway. _____________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________ Olivia accepted my apology and we had a long conversation. _____________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________ 高三英语试卷 第 5 页 共 5 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司