安徽省阜阳市名校大联盟2023-2024学年高三下学期月考(四)英语卷试卷(Word版附解析)
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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一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. At a she shp. B. At a clthes shp. C. At a paint shp.
2. What des the man suggest the wman d?
A. Make mre friends. B. Try harder at wrk. C. Have a psitive attitude.
3. What will the man d next?
A. Organize a trip t France.
B. Send a letter t the schl.
C. Prepare a teaching curse in traveling.
4. What d the speakers think f Gary?
A. He’s unqualified. B. He’s well-behaved. C. He’s faithful.
5. Hw much des the cake cst?
A. $2.00. B. $3.50. C. $5.50.
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并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6. Wh is Helen prbably?
A. The girl’s friend. B. The man’s daughter. C. The man’s wife.
7. What will the girl d at 5:00 p.m.?
A. Have a meal with the man. B. Buy sme snacks. C. D sprts.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8. Why des the wman want t park the car in anther place?
A. The parking space is small. B. There are larger spaces available. C. She parks in a spt fr the disabled.
9. Where will the wman and Jenny g first?
A. The drugstre. B. The hair saln. C. The she stre.
10. What’s the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Mther and sn. B. Husband and wife. C. Garage attendant and car wner.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11. What is the weather like at the mment?
A. Fggy. B. Rainy. C. Clear.
12. Where is the wman ging?
A. The sea. B. The frest. C. The muntains.
13. What des the man ask the wman t d?
A. Bk a htel fr him. B. Bring him a cffee. C. Cntact him.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。
14 What are the speakers talking abut?
A. Shpping fr Christmas. B. Perfrming n Christmas. C. Selecting Christmas lights.
15. Why will the event get press attentin?
A. The lead actrs are well knwn. B. The market is in a famus lcatin. C. The new actrs have gd images.
16. Hw des the wman feel abut the pprtunity?
A. Excited. B. Uninterested. C. Wrried.
17. What must be perfect n the day accrding t the wman?
A. The ticket sales. B. The sund quality. C. The cstumes.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。
18 Wh is the speaker talking t?
A. Peple wh have read her bks.
B. Peple wh are lking fr jbs.
C. Peple wh want t write their wn bks.
19. What des the speaker cmpare writing a bk t?
A. Cmpleting a wrk assignment. B. Writing a university essay. C. Reading a magazine article.
20. Hw des the speaker get mst f her ideas?
A. By reading papers. B. By speaking t peple. C. By spending time nline.
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
Membership
University f Jhannesburg staff and registered students in pssessin f a valid University card qualify fr membership f the UJ Library
Access t facilities and services
1. Clients have access t all Campus Libraries n presentatin f their wn university card.
2. Bks are issued t clients n the presentatin f their wn university card.
3. Lst cards must immediately be reprted in writing t the Team Leader: Lending Services at the Campus Library r t the Campus Librarian.
Library hurs
Library hurs are revised annually and made available n the UJ Library web page. Campus libraries will be clsed n public hlidays.
Rules f cnduct
1. Behavir which disrupts the activities f the Library r affects the right t a quiet and rderly wrk and study envirnment f ther library clients is nt permitted.
2. Smking is nt permitted anywhere in the Library r within a seven-meter radius (半径) f the Library entrance.
3. Bks, ther library materials, equipment r facilities may nt be defaced, damaged r stlen.
4. Cell phnes must be n silent in the Library.
5. Use f the cmputers in the Library is subject t time limits during peak usage perids.
In additin, clients may NOT:
a) link any device t the netwrk withut the written apprval f the Infrmatin Technlgy Divisin;
b) remve r exchange cmputer equipment withut the written apprval f the Infrmatin Technlgy Divisin.
1. What is this text mainly abut?
A. The UJ Library regulatins.
B. The UJ Library cmputer use rules.
C. The guidelines fr the UJ Library staff.
D. The register infrmatin f the UJ Library.
2. What shuld a client d if his university card is missing?
A. Use his ID card instead.
B. Reprt t the plice statin.
C. Infrm the lss t the Library.
D. Revise his register infrmatin.
3. Which f the fllwing is frbidden accrding t the text?
A. Shutting dwn ne’s mbile phne.
B. Using the cmputers in the Library.
C. Linking disks t the Library netwrk secretly.
D. Keeping an rderly wrk and study envirnment.
B
I’m 52, and as surprising as it may seem. I’m a gymnast. In a sprt fr yung girls, I have fund an unlikely path t jy. When I enter the gym, n matter hw much stress I might be feeling, my mind clears and I frget my life. I think f nthing but what I am ding.
When I was 9, I went every Saturday t a gymnastic academy. The cach had gray hair and wre ballet shes and had bundless enthusiasm. He wuld say, “Yu are ging t be a gymnast.” And I believed him. I vividly remember the first time I did a rund ff back handspring by myself, the weightlessness f it. I lived fr Saturday mrnings. I nly ever did gymnastics recreatinally — I didn’t even knw real gyms existed — but I always lved it.
That lng drmant lve came raring back in my frties. It happened in an instant, at parents’ day fr my daughter’s beginning gymnastics class. The bars were just sitting there, and I had this verwhelming urge t grab hld and swing. But I culdn’t make it thrugh the warm-up at the first adult class I went. I felt bad during cnditining. I was the ldest persn there. But that spark f memry glwed with pssibility. I went back t class again, and again. It was hard and it was humbling. But sn I was ding back handsprings like I used t.
There is nthing like the thrill f getting a new skill, that cmbinatin f speed, mechanics, timing, muscles, and bravery. There is an indescribable (不可言喻的) element, t, smething like faith. By the time we reach middle age, mst f us have had t deal with ur fair share f unwelcme surprises, like illness, family crisis r the death f a belved parent. But gymnastics has brught the mst delightful surprises — I keep getting better, vercming what I thught were limits, amazing myself by what I can d. At a time in life when many things feel like they are sliding dwn the slpe (斜坡) twards ld, gymnastics is a gift f fluency and cmpetence in mtin. I’m in the best shape f my life. I’m a better gymnast nw than I was at 16.
4 What inspired the authr t lve gymnastics when she was yung?
A. Her Saturday rutine.B. The cach’s enthusiasm.
C. Her wish t be a gymnast.D. Pleasure frm gymnastics.
5. What made the authr g back t gymnastic classes in her frties?
A. Her duty as a respnsible parent.B. The desire t fit in with her daughter.
C. The strng urge t play with the bars.D. Her sweet memry f ding gymnastics.
6. Which f the fllwing can describe the authr’s persnality?
A. Faithful and easyging.B. Humble and cmpetent.
C. Passinate and persistent.D. Ambitius and cnsiderate.
7. What des the underlined wrd in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. Awake.B. Inactive.C. Deadly.D. Nameless.
C
The wrld may have a new supercntinent within 200 millin t 300 millin years as the Pacific Ocean shrinks and clses.
Researchers at Curtin University in Australia and Peking University in China used a supercmputer t mdel the evlutin f Earth’s tectnic plates (地质构造板块) and the frmatin f a future supercntinent. Their findings were published in the jurnal Natinal science Review.
“Over the past tw billin years, Earth’s cntinents have cllided (相撞) tgether t frm a supercntinent every 600 millin years, knwn as the supercntinent cycle. This means that current cntinents are due t cme tgether again in a cuple f hundred millin years’ time,” said lead authr Dr. Chuan Huang, a research fellw in Curtin’s Earth Dynamics Research Grup and the Schl f Earth and Planetary Sciences.
The team’s simulatin shwed that due t the fact that Earth has been cling fr billins f years since its frmatin, the thickness and strength f the tectnic plates beneath the ceans have reduced ver time. As a result, the frmatin f a new supercntinent is mre likely t happen by the clsing up f the Pacific Ocean. Reducing by a few centimeters per year, the Pacific Ocean’s current reach f 10,000 kilmeters will clse up in less than 300 millin years.
“The resulting new supercntinent has already been named Amasia because sme believe that the Pacific Ocean will clse when America cllides with Asia. Australia is als expected t play a rle in this imprtant Earth event, first clliding with Asia and then cnnecting America and Asia nce the Pacific Ocean clses,” Huang said.
Changes in the distributin f cntinents and ceans will cause changes in climates, “particularly when cean currents are stpped by cntinental cllisin, r new cean currents are frmed when cntinents break apart,” said study cauthr Zheng-Xiang Li, distinguished prfessr in Curtin’s Schl f Earth and Planetary Sciences. “Earth, as we knw, will be cmpletely different when Amasia frms. The sea level is expected t be lwer, and the vast interir (内陆) f the supercntinent will be very dry with high daily temperature ranges.”
Researchers expect mre earthquakes as the cntinental plates cllide. Surrunded by a new super cean, the newly frmed supercntinent will als have decreased bidiversity.
Scientists are still trying t understand Earth’s supercntinent cycle, which is driven by heat and gravity. The research team wants t establish hw Earth’s tectnic plates started and when the first cntinents frmed, as well as what kicked ff the supercntinent cycle.“We are nly starting t lk at the entire Earth system, frm its cre t its atmsphere, as a clsely linked system that evlved tgether,”Li said.
8. What leads t the frmatin f the new supercntinent?
A. The rising temperature f the Earth.B. The expansin f the Pacific Ocean.
C. The reduced strength f the tectnic plates.D. The appearance f many new tectnic plates.
9. What is believed by sme scientists abut the new supercntinent?
A. The invlving parts.B. Its climate pattern.
C. The way it breaks apart.D. Its distance frm Australia.
10. What will prbably happen t the newly frmed supercntinent?
A. There will be a rise in the sea level.
B. There will be lts f water in its interir.
C. The variety f its living things will be reduced.
D. Its temperature will stay the same all year arund.
11. What des the last paragraph mainly want t shw?
A. The entire Earth system faces an uncertain future.
B. The rigin f the supercntinent cycle is hard t trace.
C. The Earth’s supercntinent cycle will pse a big threat.
D. There is mre t discver abut the supercntinent cycle.
D
“Ging wireless is the future fr just abut everything!” That is a qute frm scientist Sreekanth Chalasani, and we can’t help but agree. Realizing this, a team f scientists has made a breakthrugh tward wirelessly cntrlling human cells using sund, in a technique called “sngenetics (声遗传学).” This cncept may seem strange but let us explain.
Basically, the term “sngenetics” means using ultrasund (超声波) t change the behavir f cells in a nn-invasive manner. “We already knw that ultrasund is safe, and that it can g thrugh bne, muscle and ther tissues, making it the ultimate tl fr cntrlling cells deep in the bdy,” says Chalasani.
Lw-frequency ultrasund waves can target a particular prtein that is sensitive t the signal. This research, published in Nature Cmmunicatins, fcused n TRPA1. When this prtein is stimulated thrugh the ultrasund waves, it als stimulates the cells which carry it. What type f cell is being stimulated depends n the utcme. Fr example, a muscle cell may cntract with stimulatin, r a neurn (神经元) in the brain will fire. In this experiment, scientists genetically marked cells with an increased cncentratin f TRPA1, making them the key targets f the ultrasund waves.
Currently, treating cnditins like Parkinsn’s disease requires scientists t implant electrdes (电极) in the brain which stimulate certain disrdered cells. Researchers hpe that sngenetics can ne day replace these invasive treatments.
In the future, the team wants t adjust the placement and amunt f TRPAI arund the bdy using the gene treatment. Gene delivery techniques have already been shwn t be successful in humans, such as in treating blindness. Therefre, it’s just a case f adjusting this thery t a different sund-based setting.
“Gene delivery techniques already exist fr getting a new gene—such as TRPA1—int the human heart,” Chalasani says. “If we can then use an external ultrasund device t activate thse cells, that culd really change pacemakers.” There is still a while t g befre this treatment can becme a reality. The future fr sngenetics, thugh, lks bright.
12. What’s wrking principle fr sngenetics?
A. Using medicine interventinal therapies.
B. Changing cells’ shape with new equipment.
C. Cntrlling cells in a nn-invasive manner.
D. Using a kind f unique medical cmpsitin.
13. What did the scientists d in the experiment?
A. Change the cncentratin f the prtein.
B. Find target cells fr treatment precisely.
C. Analyze the prtein sensitive t the sign.
D. Chse the type f cell t be stimulated.
14. What can we learn abut sngenetics frm Paragraphs 4 and 5?
A. It can be applied t ther fields besides medicine.
B. It may replace sme traditinal medical therapies.
C. It will ttally transfrm gene delivery techniques.
D. It has succeeded in curing diseases like blindness.
15. What’s the best title fr the text?
A. Can cells be cntrlled by sund?
B. Hw is sngenetics clinically used?
C. Are gene delivery techniques available?
D. What are applicatins f sngenetics?
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Dispsing f (处理) unwanted items in ur lives ften means simply thrwing them int the garbage r recycling bin—r, if they’re still useful, giving them away. It’s different with ld credit cards, which shuld be destryed s nbdy can use them fraudulently (欺诈地). ____16____ Here’s hw t get rid f an ld card.
Cntact the issuer.
If clsing the accunt is yur gal, yu’ll have t call the number n the back f yur card and ask t d s. If yur card is a rewards card, remember t first redeem (兑换) pints r cash back.
Cut up plastic cards.
Sharp scissrs will d the jb here. “We recmmend that cnsumers cut thrugh the EMV chip, then further cut the card a few times alng the shrt side, and dispse f the sectins in mre than ne trash bag (垃圾袋),” says Sarah Gran, a spkeswman fr the American Bankers Assciatin. ____17____
Send back metal cards.
____18____ Cntact yur issuer. “Typically, yu can mail it back fr dispsal. Fr example, when American Express sends a replacement card, it als sends an addressed return envelpe t mail back an ld metal card fr destructin,” says Heather Nrtn, spkeswman fr American Express. Check back n yur accunt. ____19____ Yu generally wn’t be respnsible fr fraudulent charges anyway. Be cautins with debit cards and ther plastic frms where fraud culd result in financial lsses.
Clsing an accunt can hurt yu.
Clsing a credit card accunt can lwer yur credit rating. That’s because credit scres cnsider yur “credit utilizatin rati”, r hw much f yur available credit yu’re using. And when yu clse an accunt, yu have less available credit. ____20____ Clsing an ld card decreases the average age f yur accunts.
A. Nevertheless, it might be wrthwhile t clse the accunt anyway.
B. Alternatively, yu can feed cards int a specialized machine.
C. Credit scres als factr in the length f time yu’ve had the card pen.
D. Dispsing f a metal card n yur wn is mre challenging and ptentially unsafe.
E. Yu can skip this step if yu’re just replacing an expired r cmprmised crd.
F. Dn’t bsess abut identity theft f an ld credit card.
G. Hwever, crrectly dispsing f a payment card can be cnfusing, especially with newer metal credit cards.
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。
Ricky ften lked ut f the windw during ne f my ninth-grade histry classes early in my teaching ____21____. He was quiet, and his gd grades and mild manner were the reasn ____22____ I did nt mve him away frm the seat by the windw.
One day, I ____23____ ver his shulder and quietly asked, “What are yu lking at?”
He said, “I am lking at the band.”
“If yu like the band s much that yu have t lk at them during this class every day, I want yu t g dwn t Mr. Overby (the band teacher) and tell him that I ____24____ yu. Tell him that yu want t be in the band,” I said.
The next day Ricky went t Mr. Overby and tld him I had sent him and he wanted t be in the band. He added that he did nt knw hw t play any instrument.
When Ricky visited me ten years later, he ____25____ me fr telling him t g t Mr. Overby because he fell in lve with music and discvered his musical talent that had nt been ____26____. His musical talent resulted in him getting a(n) ____27____ t cllege and earning a degree that allwed him t prvide fr his family. Mst f all, ____28____ had brught great pleasure and satisfactin t his life.
After Ricky thanked me, I ____29____ that he did all f the hard wrk it tk t becme the wnderfully talented persn that he was. I did nt make him walk dwnstairs t jin the band, practise his ____30____, and get the gd grades that led t his cllege schlarship.
Ricky respnded that I culd have yelled at him fr lking ut f the windw. Instead, I gave him a(n) ____31____ that changed his whle life.
After he left, I thught abut his wrds. I ____32____ that I was teaching children with every wrd I said, every actin I tk, and with every decisin I ____33____. Ricky’s stry ____34____ my teaching bar. Mst f all, I have never frgtten the lessn Ricky taught me, a ____35____ teacher.
21. A. chanceB. careerC. characterD. chice
22. A. whichB. whereC. whenD. why
23. A. liedB. leftC. leanedD. led
24. A. sendB. appintC. distributeD. emply
25. A. invitedB. cnsultedC. thankedD. criticized
26. A. tappedB. metC. hitD. beaten
27. A. schlarshipB. ideaC. awardD. result
28. A. gratefulnessB. faithC. curageD. music
29. A. missed utB. helped utC. pinted utD. went ut
30. A. mtivatinB. instrumentC. musicianD. instructin
31. A. preferenceB. destinatinC. alternativeD. selectin
32. A. reslvedB. reactedC. realizedD. recvered
33 A. lkB. didC. taughtD. made
34. A. createdB. raisedC. arusedD. imagined
35. A. depressedB. frustratedC. satisfiedD. blessed
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 Cnfucian Analects r The Analects (论语) is a cllectin f the sayings and teachings f Cnfucius and his disciples (门徒). It ____36____ (cmpile汇编) in the early Warring States Perid, ver 70 years after the death f Cnfucius, frm the ntes that his disciples tk accrding t the answers ____37____ their questins.
The present-day Analects is based n the Lu versin cmpiled during the Han Dynasty and represent ____38____ Cnfucian cncept f ren r humanity r benevlence (仁慈). Ren is rich in cntent, and varied in frm.
The cre f the cncept is “The benevlent lve f thers” r universal lve, ____39____ is the basic virtue f a gentleman f nble character. Cnfucius believes that being benevlent des nt mean ____40____ (be) withut principles. One shuld be clear abut what ____41____ (lve) r hate. Ren cmes frm learning and self-cultivatin: it can be seen frm a persn’s appearance. T be sure, li r rites and yue r music are imprtant. ____42____, ren is the N. 1 principle f being a decent man. It is actually the essence f li and yue. Withut ren, li r yue wuld be ____43____ (meaning).
Apart frm ren, Cnfucius put frward anther cncept, which is yi r righteusness. Yi is the cdes f cnduct under the ____44____ (guide) f ren. “The virtuus man cherishes a respect fr the law, _____45_____ the mrally bad man values generus treatment.”
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,你班本周Class Reprt的主题是A Man f Perseverance(毅力)。请你写一篇发言稿。内容包括:
1. 人物事迹简介;
2. 给你的启示。
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。
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第二节(满分25分)
47. 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。
I was a brke university student. I shuld have been ging t university n a schlarship because I came frm a lw-incme family, but a last-minute £100-a-year pay rise fr my mum pushed my family ver the threshld (门槛) fr what defined “lw-incme” and I was suddenly n lnger qualified fr £15,000 a year in schlarship mney. This news came after I’d been accepted by the university and signed the lease (租约) fr my accmmdatin.
Despite my family nt being labelled lw-incme anymre, I still wuldn’t receive any financial supprt frm my family as all the incme went tward taking care f my disabled brther and paying their wn bills. It wuld be tight, but because I had savings frm my part-time jb, I decided t g t university anyway. After paying my rent, I had £10.20 a week fr everything else including fd, tiletries, and schl supplies.
As I was in a new city, I really wanted t make friends, which was difficult when mst f the scial activities were expensive. Therefre, I jumped at the chance t d a relatively cheap cffee shp trip with my rmmates wh were pleasant t me.
I had £20 with me t get a cheap cup f cffee and my fd shpping fr a few weeks. S I headed fr the cffee shp. While paying, I pulled ut the nte and a handful f change and realized I culd pay withut breaking the nte, s I put it back in my pcket. It wasn’t until I arrived at the supermarket that I realized the nte was gne. What shuld I d? I was desperate it was the equivalent (相等物) f tw weeks f mney. My rmmates helped me lk fr the nte. Hwever, it was in vain. Finally, I went t schl empty-handed.
注意:
(1) 续写词数应为150词左右;
(2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
P1: As a final attempt, I messaged the cffee shp’s Facebk page asking if they’d seen it.
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P2: I said, “Oh, isn’t mine; my nte was an ld wrn ne.”
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