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    这是一份2025荆州沙中学高三上学期12月月考英语试题含答案,文件包含湖北省沙市中学2024-2025学年高三上学期12月月考英语试题docx、湖北省沙市中学2024-2025学年高三上学期12月月考英语试题答案docx等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共14页, 欢迎下载使用。
    命题人:张媛媛 审题人:沈金京
    考试时间:2024年12月26日
    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. What des the man think f his interview?
    A. Terrible.B. Impressive. C. Bring.
    2. Wh was injured in the accident?
    A. N ne.B. Three wmen.C. A baby.
    3. Where is the phtgraph nw?
    A. On the desk.B. On the bkshelf.C. In a bk.
    4. Why did the wman change her jb?
    A. She lst interest in glf.
    B. She gt injured in her twenties.
    C. Practicing law made her earn mre.
    5. When will Helen’s mther cme?
    A. This Friday.B. This Sunday.C. Next Friday.
    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. Wh is Alice mst prbably?
    A. The girl’s wrkmate.B. The girl’s sister.C. The girl’s friend.
    7. What des the by think the girl shuld d?
    A. Say srry t Alice.B. Spend mre time with Alice.C. Tell Alice abut her thughts.
    听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
    8. Where is the man?
    A. In Paris.B. In Lndn.C. In New Yrk.
    9. What des the man plan t d in the evening?
    A. G t the theater.B. Eat at a restaurant.C. Walk thrugh Hyde Park.
    听第8段材料,回答第10至 12题。
    10. What kind f research paper is required?
    A. A reprt.B. A bk review.C. A study.
    11. What can we learn abut the examinatin?
    A. It has at least five pages.
    B. It cvers the lectures and utside readings.
    C. There are 50 multiple-chice questins t answer.
    12. Why des the wman chse the research paper?
    A. She thinks the exam is difficult.
    B. She is gd at ding research.
    C. She likes the tpic f the paper.
    听第9段材料,回答第13 至 16题。
    13. What kind f sale is the stre hlding?
    A. Clsing sale.B. Hliday sale.C. Opening sale.
    14. When must everyne leave the stre tday?
    A. At 6: 00 p.m.B. At 5: 00 p.m.C. At 4: 00 p.m.
    15. Hw much are $100 wrth f things in Rw Tw?
    A. $15.B. $50.C. $65.
    16. Which rw might the electrnic prduct be in?
    A. Rw One.B. Rw Tw.C. Rw Three.
    听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
    17. What is the speaker?
    A. A radi hstess.B. A tur guide.C. A traveler.
    18. What des the speaker say abut glf in America?
    A. It has twenty thusand audience.
    B. It dates back t the 19th century.
    C. It is played by peple f all ages.
    19. What d Americans like ding best?
    A. Gardening.B. Playing glf.C. Watching ftball games.
    20. What is the speaker talking abut?
    A. American sprts.B. Americans’ hbbies.C. Americans’ lifestyles.
    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
    Revlutinary Glasses Make It Safe t Drive at Night
    Did yu knw that mre than 40 percent f all deadly car accidents ccur at night? A recent breakthrugh eyeglass technlgy has made it safe t drive at night. It’s almst like having “X-ray” visin while driving.
    Spend mney n yur safety and peace f mind behind the wheel with a pair f these cutting edge night driving glasses. The amunt f car accidents that ccur at night is mstly the result f pr visibility. Even with 60% less traffic n the rad at night, accidents still happen due t blinding light and just verall bad driving visibility.
    Imagine being able t clearly see what’s in frnt f yu and what’s appraching, even if it’s very dark and fggy. Once yu start wearing ClearView night glasses, yu’ll feel much mre cnfident and
    safe driving when it’s getting dark. With ClearView yu will ntice an instant reductin in strng light frm ncming traffic and bright street lights.
    This is because the special yellw lens tint (镜片色彩) can blck strng blue light, and increase cntrast. ClearView passes the glbal traffic light standard fr safer sharper visin at night with flying clrs.
    Yu can start using ClearView immediately even if yu wear glasses. Simply place ClearView n tp f yur glasses and be amazed by the difference this technlgy makes!
    Is it wrth it? Abslutely! Keep a pair in each f yur cars t make sure yu have yur glasses at hand when night cmes. If yu care abut yur family’s safety then this is a n-brainer.
    21. Accrding t the text, the main cause f unsafe driving at night is __________.
    A. heavy traffic B. lw visibility C. pr eyesight D. bad driving
    22. Hw des ClearView make it safe t drive at night?
    A. It cures night blindness. B. It passes the natinal standard.
    C. It prvides “X-ray” visin fr drivers. D. It reduces the brightness f strng light.
    23. What is the purpse f the last paragraph?
    A. T infrm. B. T explain. C. T prmte. D. T entertain.
    B
    It all started in 2017 when James Bwen, a thirty-smething drug addict wh survived by playing guitar n the street, fund an range cat sitting in frnt f the dr f his apartment.
    Bwen nticed the cat was wunded. Withut hesitating, the yung man tk him t the Humane Sciety and spent the little mney he had n medicine t treat him.
    Shrtly thereafter, the cat, wh was healing and feeling much better, began t fllw the musician when he left the huse. Then ne day the cat gt n the bus that Bwen tk t the place where he wrked.
    That’s hw the cat, wh had recently been named Bb, began t accmpany his human friend t his musical perfrmances. Bb’s mere presence attracted the attentin f passers-by. He and Bwen wuld finish ff each sng with a high five. Pretty sn, the images f Bb wearing a scarf while sitting n the musician’s shulder, r keeping him cmpany while he played the guitar, began t g viral all ver the wrld.
    Eventually, the news fund ut abut the pair and did a stry fr the magazine Islingtn Tribune. It was nt lng after that when a bk agent appeared in their lives and gave them a chance t tell their stry.
    By then, Bwen, wh had managed t get away frm drugs, wrte a nvel called A Street Cat Named Bb. He relates in great detail hw meeting the cat changed him.
    The bk sn sld mre than six millin cpies and even spread beynd the brders f the United Kingdm. In fact, it was translated int thirty languages.
    Thrugh all f these changing circumstances, Bb has always been with Bwen — n his shulder. Yu can’t make up a stry like this. But life always gives pprtunities t thse wh knw hw t get hld f them. S if yu are ever in a psitin where a cat has chsen yu, dn’t ignre it. Yu can’t imagine all the gd that life may have in stre if yu decide t accept the prpsal.
    24. Why did James Bwen keep the cat?
    A. The cat wuld help him get away frm drugs. B. The cat culd keep him cmpany.
    C. The cat was a lvely perfrmer. D. The cat needed t be taken care f.
    25. What des the underlined wrd “relates” in paragraph 6 mean?
    A. cnnects. B. identifies. C. narrates. D. cncerns.
    26. What d we knw abut A Street Cat Named Bb?
    A. It was a huge success. B. It was written by a bk agent.
    C. It helped Bwen stp taking drugs. D. It was first published in a magazine.
    27. What can we infer abut Bwen and Bb?
    A. They have traveled all ver the wrld. B. They are struggling fr survival.
    C. They healed and saved each ther. D. They n lnger perfrm n the street.
    C
    Mst f the new diseases we humans have faced in the past several decades have cme frm animals. The mre we cme int cntact with wild animals, the mre we risk a s-called disease “spillver” frm animals t humans.
    “As peple mve and wildlife mve in respnse t a changing envirnment, humans and wildlife and animals will cme in cntact mre regularly,” said Jeanne Fair frm the Ls Alams Natinal Labratry in New Mexic. Fair argues that by shifting animal habitats, climate change will als make the pprtunities fr disease spillver mre frequent. “Everything is srt f shifting and will shift int the future as the envirnment changes thrugh climate change,” Fair said.
    Scientists, including climatlgists and epidemilgists n Fair’s team at Ls Alams, are beginning t mdel hw changes t the climate will impact the spread f infectius diseases. It’s early days fr this kind f research, but previus studies suggest that extreme weather has already played a rle in at least ne utbreak. Scientists say drught and defrestatin have cmbined t frce bats ut f rainfrests and int rchards in Malaysia t find fd. Thse bats, a cmmn disease reservir, then passed the Nipah virus thrugh pigs t humans fr the first time in the late 1990s.
    “We’re ging by the past data t really predict what’s ging t happen in the future,” Fair said, “And s, anytime yu increase that wildlife-human interface, that’s srt f an emerging disease ht spt. And s, that’s just increasing as we g frward.”
    Jeffrey Shaman, head f the climate and health prgram at Clumbia University’s public health schl, argues we dn’t yet knw whether climate change will cause a net increase in infectius disease rates glbally. Fr example, msquits carry disease that affects millins f peple acrss the wrld every year. As their habitats expand in sme parts f the wrld, they might cntract diseases elsewhere. Shaman says what we knw fr certain abut climate change is that it will make it harder t predict where disease utbreaks will pp up.
    28. Hw des climate change affect the spread f disease accrding t Fair?
    A. By breaking animals’ habits. B. By increasing animals’ varieties.
    C. By prmting animals’ breeding. D. By changing animals’ living envirnment.
    29.What is the example f bats fr in paragraph 3?
    A.Explaining the influence f Nipah virus.
    B. Prving the harm f bats t human beings.
    C. Shwing the effects f climate change n disease.
    D.Presenting scientists’ early study abut the cause f disease.
    30. What can we infer frm Fair’s wrds in paragraph 4?
    A. Humans shuld give up studying animals.
    B. Past data can slve the prblems in the future.
    C. Disease ht spts will disappear if animals die ut.
    D. Frequent cntact with animals can cause disease utbreaks.
    31. What culd be the best title fr the text?
    A. Climate Change and Disease Spillver B.Animals’ Interactin with Humans
    C. Scientists’ Predictin fr Disease Outbreaks D. Early Studies abut Extreme Weather
    D
    There have been many prblems with ur schls tday, the biggest f which is clsely related t ur culture. In general, ur culture, as represented in the media, gets excited by famus stars, and cnstantly stresses that it’s what yu have, nt what yu are, that cunts. Parents are encuraged t be away frm even very small children fr mst f the day. T many vters g fr pliticians wh wuld rather cut schl funding than t get rid f tax cuts fr the wealthy. All cntribute greatly t the prblems f educating ur children.
    Tday’s teachers have t deal with a culture that is vastly different than in the past. They reprt that there is, amng mre children than ever, a lack f mtivatin, n drive t succeed r even try. The rle mdels that bys view in the media mstly cnsist f men in cmedies and ther shws wh are rude and ften extremely immature; self-centered verpaid athletes; men in mvies, televisin dramas, vide games, etc. wh are preccupied with vilence and pwer. As Lenard Sax wrte in Bys Adrift, “Teenage bys are lking fr mdels f mature adulthd, but we n lnger make any cllective effrt t prvide such mdels.” Girls are attacked nt nly with such annying images f males, but als with wmen wh are preccupied with appearance and are extremely materialistic.
    In such a cultural envirnment, it is mre imprtant than ever t have respnsible, lving and caring parents wh have enugh time and mtivatin t devte t their children and see t it as their duty t mdel fr them and raise them with high standards f hnesty and respnsibility alng with tending t their physical needs. They need t care enugh t see that their children are nt attacked with the garbage that cmes frm mvie, televisin and cmputer screens. In tday’s culture, they are basically alne in this effrt since, unfrtunately, s much is wrking against them.
    Until we, as a culture, face the truth abut urselves — that we are nt prviding adequately fr a great many f ur children — the strm will cntinue t sweep ver ur educatin system.
    32. Hw is paragraph 1 mainly develped?
    A. By analyzing causes.B. By shwing differences.
    C. By describing a prcess. D. By using time rder.
    33. What des tday’s culture prbably bring t the children?
    A. Narrw access t entertainment. B. Little desire fr success.
    C. Few materialistic mdels.D. Pr understanding abilities.
    34. Accrding t the text, in tday’s culture parents need t _________.
    A. devte mre t their children B. find hnest mdels fr their children
    C. keep their children away frm cmputers D. help their children develp mtivatin
    35. What is the authr’s attitude twards tday’s culture?
    A. Psitive. B. Dissatisfied. C. Uncertain. D. Apprving
    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。
    Are yu a scial media addict? Are yu always checking yur smartphne t see hw many “likes” yu’ve received fr yur latest pst? 36 Mst f us check ur phnes an average f 150 times a day. Arund 30% f the ttal time spent nline is dedicated t scial media. The ccasinal pst n Twitter r a few minutes scrlling thrugh ur Facebk feed can be a relaxing additin t ur day. 37
    This is smething particularly making yung adults painful, accrding t a study frm the University f Pittsburgh. 38 In tests, thse peple wh check scial media frequently are 2.7 times mre likely t be depressed cmpared t thse wh spend mst f their time generally surfing the Internet, wh have just 1. 7 times the risk.
    Sme f us certainly feel sad when we’re ignred n scial media sites, r when we see smene else having a better time than us. 39 A clinical psychlgist, Abigael San, recently tld the BBC that, “It’s a real issue, and it’s been getting significantly wrse ver the last 5-6 years. Yu can get s hked that it takes yu away frm yur real relatinships and yu will even feel depressed.” Hwever, Abigael des admit that scial media is mre likely t make pre-existing issues wrse than directly cause them.
    40 Well, I suppse we all want t be liked and we dn’t want t miss ut n a cnversatin that’s taking place nline. But we need t knw when t switch ff ur virtual nline wrld and cnnect with the real wrld instead.
    A. Dn’t wrry, yu’re nt alne.
    B. But depressin is a mre serius cnditin.
    C. In fact, phnes are increasingly useful t us.
    D. It takes a lt f self-discipline t get rid f such a bad habit.
    E. Sme experts nw fear this habit culd be damaging ur mental health.
    F. Despite these warning signs, why d sme f us cntinue t keep clicking?
    G. It finds the mre they use scial media, the mre likely they are t be depressed.
    第三部分:语言运用(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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
    In my last year f high schl, I was under great pressure. My friends and I were 41 t cllege, writing essays answering the questin, “What makes yu different?” Withut dubt, we all knew the answer. In a culture where all 42 t be a cheerleader but nly a few culd, it was the mment when we put n the unifrm that made us 43 . As I listed all my 44 in the essay, I realized nne meant mre than being a cheerleader. At seventeen, I was 45 that the cllege admissins
    departments felt alike.
    My tensin 46 with the tryuts appraching. Luckily, I had my families’ 47 , especially Mlly, my yunger sister, wh started the same high schl that year. Nt 48 enugh, Mlly always feared the unknwn. But with my experiences and 49 , she gradually adjusted t and even enjyed her new life as a freshman.
    Eventually, the day f the tryuts came. I gave it everything I had. The result was due Friday afternn. I turned 50 that mrning but Mlly said nthing. She just handed me a nte that I stuffed int a bk 51 and then I rushed t schl. In the last class, the nte 52 as I grabbed my English bk. It said: “Yu are the best sister whatever happens. Withut yur help, I wuld never enjy my high schl life. Having a sister like yu makes me special.” The bell rang, but I stayed where I was, rereading my sister’s nte until the wrds 53 . Suddenly, I knew what really set me apart. It was nt abut being a cheerleader but a 54 sister.
    I made my way dwn the hall, my eyes glued t my very wn persnal 55 , wh was waiting patiently fr smene she thught special.
    41. A. drivingB. applyingC. admittedD. reduced
    42. A. hatedB. failedC. lngedD. refused
    43. A. uniqueB. luckyC. successfulD. cmmn
    44. A. prmisesB. shrtcmingsC. achievementsD. pririties
    45. A. surprisedB. cnvincedC. persuadedD. encuraged
    46. A. wrkedB. reducedC. muntedD. disappeared
    47. A. supprtB. beliefC. apprvalD. permissin
    48. A. prudB. generusC. sympatheticD. adaptable
    49. A. ambitinB. guidanceC. leadershipD. inspectin
    50. A. bredB. anxiusC. excitedD. annyed
    51. A. slwlyB. delightedlyC. hurriedlyD. cnfidently
    52. A. slipped utB. died utC. lay arundD. went arund
    53. A. emergedB. fadedC. changedD. blurred
    54. A. hpefulB. respectfulC. carefulD. helpful
    55. A. assistantB. cheerleaderC. agentD. trainer
    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。
    Yu cannt judge a bk by lking at its cver, and neither can yu judge a gd class teacher by lking at her degree. That’s 56 a grup f parents and students in Hangzhu has fund ut this semester.
    When they came t schl in September, the students 57 (shck) t learn that their class teacher was a P.E. teacher. Hw culd a teacher 58 brain was just a big muscle help them imprve their studies? Their parents were equally hrrified and pressured the schl 59 (replace) “Miss Muscle” with a “Miss Brain.” Hwever, after three mnths, “Miss Muscle” has turned ut t be a
    wnderful class teacher, wh keeps her students 60 (mtivate) in their studies and invlved in schl activities.
    The initial negative reactin against “Miss Muscle” is 61 example f bias. We are all biased in ne way 62 anther. We get them frm ur upbringing, the media and even ur educatin, but 63 a little effrt, we can vercme ur prejudice . In the case abve, the parents and students let their bias abut P.E. teachers clud their 64 (judge) at first. Frtunately, they 65 (manage) t crrect their bias and nw have a pretty extrardinary class teacher.
    第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节(满分15分)
    假定你是李华,上周你班参观了当地的历史博物馆。请给你的英国朋友 Ryan 写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:
    1.所见所闻;2.你的感想。
    注意:
    1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卷的相应位置作答。
    Dear Ryan,


    Yurs,
    Li Hua
    第二节(满分25分)
    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 in middle schl, my family mved t Seattle, where my parents started their new business — a small grcery stre dwnstairs my huse. As a girl f shy and reserved nature, I had t take a fresh start t fit int the city life.
    One sunny day, my schl annunced an exciting event, a talent shw fr the lcal fd bank. Students were encuraged t shwcase their unique talents in frnt f the public in the city hall n Natinal Day. A buzz f excitement filled the schl as everyne began preparing fr the big day. Deep dwn, I felt a spark f curisity and a desire t participate. Hwever, my self-dubt held me back, “I dn’t have any special skills t share.”
    Days turned int weeks, and the talent shw drew clser. I culdn’t shake the upsetting feeling until ne day Emma, ne f the mst ppular girls in my class, came t me while I was helping in the grcery stre after class. “Hw abut singing tgether in the talent shw?” She grinned, “I heard yu singing a tune, alng the way back hme. I can’t help fllwing yu here.” Gsh, I culdn’t believe my ears. Emma, with persnality and ppularity, acknwledged my little talent. Since Emma had the wrld’s prettiest vice, I felt like being favured by frtune.
    “Yu tw? The talent shw fr the fd bank?” My mum bent twards us and her face lit up. “A big ccasin.” Then a light bulb seemed t g in her head. “Why nt practise right nw upstairs? I bet yu’ll be a perfect match.” Winking at us, she seemed t knw we were thinking alike.
    Emma and I embarked n rehearsing (排练) almst every single day after schl. We brainstrmed, exchanged ideas and rehearsed the scene. As the days rlled by, I was feeling pretty gd abut ur act. But the day befre the perfrmance, Emma called that she had an acute stmachache and was nt in any
    shape t perfrm.
    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。
    Paragraph 1:
    I was cmpletely shcked by the news.

    Paragraph 2:
    Finally came the big mment.

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