


安阳市内黄县2024-2025学年高三上学期期末英语试卷
展开 这是一份安阳市内黄县2024-2025学年高三上学期期末英语试卷,共9页。
考生须知:
1.本卷满分150分,考试时间90分钟;
2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效
一、听力选择题
1.What is a must accrding t the new rules?
2. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
3. What's the matter with Laura?
4. What des the wman imply?
5. Wh will the mang shpping with?
6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
2. What is the man’s attitude twards the new rules?
3. What is a must accrding t the new rules?
7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What des Kevin think f abstract art?
2. What impressin did the first painting give the wman?
3. What clr was used fr the backgrund in the secnd painting?
4. What will Kevin prbably d this Saturday?
8. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What made Catherine start bxing?
2. What did Catherine’s family think f her when she tk up bxing?
3. What des Catherine usually d befre a bxing match?
4. What is the best thing Catherine gains frm ding bxing?
9. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What is the wman’s majr?
2. What factr des the wman care mst abut building design?
3. What is the wman’s biggest design idea abut?
4. What des the man think f the wman’s ideas?
10.What is a must accrding t the new rules?
二、阅读理解
文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了来中国旅游的路线,时长,费用等相关信息。
11. China is a land f many wnders, ancient and mdern, natural and man-made. This hugely ppular tur is a cmprehensive jurney thrugh China’s mst icnic sights frm the grand Great Wall t the mighty Yangtze River.
Starting in the busy capital, Beijing, explre the magnificent Frbidden City and harmnius Temple f Heaven, befre a trip t the Great Wall. And then yu’ll discver the ancient city walls f Xi’an and cme face t face with the life-sized Terractta Warrirs which have been bathed in mystery since their discvery in the 1970s.
Next up is a fur-night cruise (航游) n the Yangtze River, stpping at many highlights alng the way. Witness the wrld’s largest hydr-electric dam, the Three Grges, and sail peacefully alng the Shennng Stream saking (沉浸) up the dramatic scenery as yu pass riverside villages and frest-cvered muntains.
N trip t China is cmplete withut seeing their mst adrable residents: the giant pandas. Visit Chngqing’s Panda Huse fr a clser lk at these playful bears befre barding a high-speed train t the amazing city f Guilin, ne f China’s mst picturesque regins.
The trip ends amng the twering skyscrapers f Shanghai, a city where the ld and new sit harmniusly side by side. See the city’s cntrasting skyline with an evening cruise alng the Huangpu River, find peace at the beautiful Yu Gardens and explre the splendid architecture alng the Bund (外滩).
Duratin: 17 days.
Price: £3,840 per persn, including all meals, accmmdatin, transprtatin and transfers.
Free extensin: dumpling-making class.
1. Which is a must fr a cmplete trip t China accrding t the text?
2. Hw d the turists g t Guilin?
3. What can turists learn fr free during the trip?
文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了四本庆祝不同节日和传统的书籍。
12. Bks That Celebrate Diverse Hlidays and Traditins
It’s imprtant t remember there are a diverse set f hlidays available t explre. Belw are a few bks that help intrduce children t different hliday cultures and traditins.
T Many Tamales by Gary St, illustrated by Ed Martinez
While helping her mther with Christmas celebratin, Maria is tempted t try n her mther’s diamnd ring. After getting caught up in the jy f the hliday and playing with her cusins, Maria realizes the ring is missing! That’s when she and her cusins cme up with a plan t eat all f the tamales, in hpes f finding the ring.
Tgether fr Kwanzaa by Juwanda G. Frd, illustrated by Shelly Hehenberger
This is a stry abut a little girl named Kayla wh wants t see her lder brther Khari cme hme s they can celebrate Kwanzaa tgether as a family. Khari is stuck at cllege when a snwstrm hits and his car breaks dwn. Will he make it hme in time fr Kwanzaa?
A Child’s Christmas in Wales by Dylan Thmas, illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
This bk is a funny, nstalgic tale f Christmas Eve afternn thrugh Christmas night in Wales, and is full f unique imagery and petic prse. It will aruse a sense f familiarity fr sme yung readers while intrducing them t different aspects f Christmas traditins.
We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga by Traci Srell, illustrated by Frane Lessac
The wrd tsaliheliga is used by members f the Cherkee Natin t express gratitude. This is an amazing stry that describes a jurney thrugh the seasns with a mdern-day Cherkee family. Cherkee histry and traditins are als wven int the stry in a very kid-friendly way.
1. What makes it difficult fr Khari t return hme in time fr Kwanzaa?
2. Wh prvides pictures fr A Child’s Christmas in Wales?
3. The fur bks all infrm readers f ______.
13. Daily Habits fr Better Sleep
Gd sleep starts lng befre bedtime. Many f the things yu d during the day will affect the quality f yur sleep. 1 .
Wake up at the same time every mrning.
Our bdies fllw a daily circadian(昼夜的) rhythm, and waking up at different times thrws it ut f rder. It is best t keep yur wake-up time cnsistent 2 . The less yu deviate(偏离)frm yur nrmal wake-up time,the better yu’ll sleep.
Get sunlight every mrning.
Expsure t sunlight serves an imprtant purpse:It shuts dwn the release f melatnin(褪黑素),a hrmne that prmtes sleep. 3 ,it sends a signal t tell yur brain t stp releasing the melatnin. Aim t get at least 15 minutes f sunlight as the first thing every mrning.
Wrk ut regularly.
The pandemic has led peple t cut dwn n physical activity. 4 Studies have fund that daily exercise, regardless f the type r intensity,helps peple fall asleep faster and stay asleep lnger. Accrding t the Sleep Fundatin, peple with chrnic insmnia can fall asleep abut 13 minutes faster and gain up t 20 extra minutes f sleep per night by starting an exercise rutine.
5
Caffeine has a half-life f six t eight hurs and a quarter-life f abut 12 hurs. That means that if yu drink cffee at 4p.m., yu’ll still have a quarter f the caffeine flating arund in yur brain at 4a.m. . Aviding caffeine in the evening is a n-brainer. But ideally yu shuld avid caffeine after 2 p.m., s that yur bdy has enugh time t clear mst f it frm yur system.
14. All thrugh the lng summer vacatins, I sat n the edge f the street and watched enviusly the ther bys n the blck play baseball. I was never asked t take part even when ne team had a member missing — nt ut f special cruelty, but because they tk it fr granted I wuld be n gd at it.
I wuld never frget the wnderful evening when smething changed. The baseball ended abut eight r eight thirty when it grew dark. Then it was the custm f the bys t sit at a little stp (门廊), mstly talking abut the games played during the day and f the game t be played tmrrw. Then lng silences wuld fall and the bys wuld wander ff ne by ne. It was just after ne f thse lng silences that my life as an utsider changed. I can n lnger remember which by it was that summer evening wh brke the silence with a questin; but whever he was, I nd t him gratefully nw. “What’s in thse bks yu’re always reading?” he asked casually. “Stries,” I answered “What kind?” asked smebdy else withut much interest.
Nr d I knw what drve me t behave as I did, fr usually I just sat there in silence, glad enugh t be allwed t remain amng them; but instead f answering his questin, I tld them fr tw hurs the stry I was reading at the mment. The bk was Sister Carrie. They listened bug-eyed and breathless. I must have tld it well, but I think there was anther and deeper reasn that made them s keen an audience. Listening t a tale being tld in the dark is ne f the mst ancient f man’s entertainments, but I was ffering them as well, withut being aware f ding it, a new and exciting experience.
The next night and many night thereafter, a kind f unspken ritual (仪式) tk place. As it grew dark, I wuld take my place in the center f the stp and begin the evening’s tale. Sme nights, in rder t taste my victry mre cmpletely, I cheated. I wuld stp at the mst exciting part f a stry by Jack Lndn r Bret Harte, and withut warning tell them that that was as far as I had gne in the bk and it wuld have t be cntinued the fllwing evening. It was nt true, f curse; but I had t make certain f my new-fund pwer and psitin. I enjyed the lng summer evenings until schl began in the fall.Other wrds f mine have been listened t by larger and mre fashinable audiences, but fr that tugh and athletic ne that sat clse n the stp utside the candy stre, I have an unreasning lve that will last frever.
1. Watching the bys playing baseball, the writer must have felt _____.
2. The writer feels grateful even nw t the by wh asked the questin because the by _____.
3. Accrding t Paragraph 3, stry-telling was ppular amng the bys basically because _____.
4. Smetimes the writer stpped at the mst exciting part f a stry t _____.
5. What is the message cnveyed in the stry?
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了人们拖延与设定截止日期的时间长短有关。
15. They say prcrastinatin (拖延) is the thief f time — actually deadlines are. New research has fund that if yu want smene t help yu ut with smething, it is best nt t set a deadline at all. But if yu d set a deadline, make it shrt.
Prfessr Stephen Knwles tested the effect f deadline length n task cmpletin fr their research. Participants were invited t cmplete an nline survey cncerning a charity dnatin. They were given either ne week, ne mnth, r n deadline t respnd. Prfessr Knwles says althugh the tpic f the survey was abut charity, the results are true f any situatin where smene asks anther persn fr help.
The study fund respnses t the survey were lwest fr the ne-mnth deadline and highest when n deadline was specified (明确规定). N deadline and the ne-week deadline led t many early respnses, while a lng deadline appeared t give peple permissin t prcrastinate, and then frget. Prfessr Knwles wasn’t surprised t find that specifying a shrter deadline increased the chances f receiving a respnse cmpared t a lnger deadline. Hwever, he did find it interesting that they received the mst respnses when n deadline was specified.
“We interpret this as evidence that specifying a lnger deadline, as ppsed t a shrt deadline r n deadline at all, remves the urgency t act,” he says. “Peple therefre put ff undertaking the task, and since they are inattentive r frget, pstpning it results in lwer respnse rates.”
He says f the research that it is pssible that nt specifying a deadline might still have led participants t assume that there is an unspken deadline. Prfessr Knwles hpes his research can help reduce the amunt f prcrastinating peple d. “Many peple prcrastinate. They have the best intentins f helping smene ut, but just d nt get arund t ding it.”
1. Why did Prfessr Knwles d the research?
2. What mst likely leads t prcrastinatin?
3. Why d peple prcrastinate when given a lng deadline?
4. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
完形填空
Yu may have heard the saying “One gd turn deserves anther.” It means that when smene _______ yu in a much needed situatin, yu shuld als give back when yu get the right _______.
Lanre and his wife had tw children. Lanre was educated but _______. He went fr many _______ but ended up getting unsatisfying results. He was always tld t _______ his cntact number and wait fr the future spare psitin.
One day, Lanre’s children were sent hme fr nt _______ schl fees (费用). On the way t their huse, the tw kids saw a man _______ n the grund in pain. “He might be a drunk,” they thught. They were t _______ t get clse t the man, s they went hme _______ and tld their parents abut that. Lanre and his wife were led t the man and saw the man in such pain, s they ________ t help him.
Being given first aid, the man felt much better and then ________ the sudden disease. He nly tld Lanre and his wife he was living in the city and went n a trip alne. ________, the man was the CEO f Badmus Grup f Cmpanies!
Later, the man wanted t ________ Lanre’s hme but failed t find his huse. One day, he was reading the infrmatin f thse wh had been interviewed when he saw the ________ f Lanre. He recgnized him at nce.
The man ________ Lanre s much that he gave Lanre a psitin as General Manager f his cmpany. Lanre became well ff and his children rejined the schl.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
语法填空
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 Day After Thanksgiving (Friday) is knwn as Black Friday. This used t be unfficially r fficially the start f hliday shpping seasn. Almst all stres cme ut with special early bird ffers 1 (attract) cnsumers t their shp. Peple stand in line hurs befre the stres are pened, t grab the bargains f the year. In the last few years, we 2 (witness) a trend twards bringing thse Black Friday Sales nline befre Friday.
In the last few years (starting frm 2013 t be precise), Black Friday Sales have started befre Friday—with sme stres 3 (start) their Black Friday sales n Thanksgiving day r even n Wednesday and Mnday. It wuld nt be surprising t see Black Friday sale starting n Mnday n the Black Friday week.
The clsest reasn fr 4 it is knwn as Black Friday 5 (give) in Wikipedia. Many retailers reprt sme f 6 (they) highest prfits n Black Friday. The black prtin f the name, “Black Friday” relates t businesses recrding their 7 (lse) in red ink and gains in black. This traditin lives n in mdern accunting sftware.
Deals websites like Dealsfamerica.cm started t highlight “Black Friday sales” frm 2003 8 then the retailers picked it up. 9 (essential), Black Friday is an Internet term. But befre it, peple used t regard the sales 10 “Day after Thanksgiving Sale”.
五、书信写作
66. 根据漫画所反映的现象和问题,写一篇题为“The faster, the better?”的短文。
你的短文应该包含:
1. 漫画描述和反映的问题是什么;
2. 面对这样的问题,你有什么样的想法;
3. 在我们的学习生活中应该怎样正确地解决这样的问题;
4. 词数120左右。
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
六、书面表达
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 must admit, I haven’t always liked animals. In fact, I distrusted them greatly while grwing up, and I still fear the nes I dn’t knw persnally. What set my beliefs in stne was being attacked—nt nce but many times, including the summer after secnd grade when I was bitten by a rabbit. Then, when I was nine and riding my dirt bike dwn the rad, a large dg charged me and tried t bite my ankle. After all thse negative experiences, there was ne thing I knew fr sure: All creatures, great and small, were n friends f mine.
After cllege in Califrnia, I returned t live the single life in Las Vega. Then I met Lisa. In n time at all, we fell in lve, married and mved int a new huse. Despite my avidance f animals, Lisa had a dg called Bailey. Bailey didn’t like me, but he tlerated my existence nce he realized I wasn’t ging anywhere.
Things changed as spring came. We welcmed a new member f ur family: ur sn Evan. One evening Evan grabbed hld f the dg’s tail. The irritated dg paused and turned t lk at his stuck tail but waited patiently until being released. Still the stries I’d heard f animals attacking babies wrries me.
Then my wrst fear ccurred. I sat n the cuch (沙发) reading after a lng day while my wife wrked at the dining-rm table paying the bills. I saw Evan crawl acrss the family-rm carpet as he made his way behind the cuch. One minute, all was quiet and then Bailey entered the rm and headed t where Evan had crawled. I nearly jumped ut f my skin when I heard the dg start a fearful barking behind me.
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。
Thrwing the bk away, I rushed arund the cuch with great fear.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Having witnessed ur dg killing a scrpin (蝎子) and saving my sn, I was speechless.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
A.Her watch is stlen all f sudden.
B.She is able t fix her watch.
C.Her watch is a few minutes fast.
D.Her watch needs checking.
A.In a hspital.
B.In a factry.
C.In a htel.
A.She is under wrk pressure.
B.She pressed the wrng buttn.
C.She brke the printing machine.
A.N ne can succeed withut hard wrk.
B.Mary is just lucky t have wn the prize.
C.The man wrks with great diligence in his study.
A.The wman.
B.Alice.
C.His family.
A.Fellw wrkers.
B.Siblings.
C.Bss and emplyee.
A.Satisfied.
B.Annyed.
C.Disappinted.
A.Leave the cell phne at hme.
B.Silence the cell phne at wrk.
C.Keep the cell phne ut f meetings.
A.It has lasting artistic value.
B.It makes little sense t him.
C.It appeals mainly t children.
A.Hpefulness.
B.Nervusness.
C.Cldness.
A.Green.
B.Purple.
C.Red.
A.Attend an art class.
B.Visit an exhibitin.
C.Buy an abstract painting.
A.A film.
B.A friend.
C.A game.
A.Brave.
B.Smart.
C.Crazy.
A.Stay relaxed.
B.G camping.
C.Get training.
A.Friendship.
B.Fitness.
C.Respect.
A.Architecture.
B.Engineering.
C.Infrmatin technlgy.
A.Lw csts.
B.Mdern styles.
C.Envirnmental prtectin.
A.Keeping heat.
B.Generating electricity.
C.Supplying water.
A.Impractical.
B.Wnderful.
C.Outdated.
A.Finland.
B.Egypt.
C.Mexic.
D.Zambia.
A.The Great Wall.
B.The giant panda.
C.The Yangtze River.
D.The Frbidden City.
A.By train.
B.By bat.
C.By air.
D.On ft.
A.Ding Taichi.
B.Prducing terractta.
C.Making dumplings.
D.Practicing calligraphy.
A.A car crash.
B.Delayed flights.
C.Extreme weather.
D.Academic pressure.
A.Traci Srell.
B.Ed Martinez.
C.Dylan Thmas.
D.Trina Schart Hyman.
A.hw t find hidden treasures at hme
B.hw t strengthen bnds with friends
C.the lifestyles f different ethnic grups
D.different hliday celebratins and custms
A.When yu step utside
B.Cut ff caffeine at 2p.m.
C.When sunlight hits yur eye
D.Avid caffeine in yur daily life
E.Dn’t sleep in,even n weekends
F.S try these sleep-prmting habits
G.But exercise is the easiest way t imprve sleep
A.special and different
B.bitter and lnely
C.pleased and excited
D.disturbed and annyed
A.brke the lng silence f that summer evening
B.liked the bk that he was reading
C.invited him t jin in their game
D.ffered him an pprtunity that changed his life
A.the stry was frm a children’s bk
B.the bys had few entertainments after dark
C.listening t tales was an age-ld practice
D.the bys didn’t read bks by themselves
A.experience mre jy f achievement
B.play a mean trick n the bys
C.add his wn imaginatin t the stry
D.help the bys understand the stry better
A.Reading is mre imprtant than playing games.
B.Friendship is built upn respect fr each ther.
C.One can find his psitin in life in his wn way.
D.Adult habits are develped frm childhd.
A.T study the rle a deadline plays in prcrastinatin.
B.T find ut whether peple are interested in charity.
C.T attract public attentin t the effects f prcrastinatin.
D.T test the effect f prcrastinatin n task cmpletin.
A.N deadlines.
B.Shrt deadlines.
C.Specific deadlines.
D.Lng deadlines.
A.They ppse the deadline.
B.They are unwilling t act.
C.They lack a sense f urgency.
D.They are t busy t remember.
A.Prcrastinatin — the Thief f Time
B.Prcrastinatin — an Urgent Prblem t Slve
C.Deadline — a Result f Prcrastinatin
D.Deadline — the Key t Reducing Prcrastinatin
A.greets
B.helps
C.ignres
D.recgnizes
A.advice
B.directin
C.guidance
D.pprtunity
A.jbless
B.lnely
C.implite
D.stubbrn
A.activities
B.meetings
C.cmpetitins
D.interviews
A.ntice
B.change
C.leave
D.remember
A.paying
B.recrding
C.calculating
D.cllecting
A.standing
B.jumping
C.lying
D.singing
A.scared
B.tired
C.bred
D.interested
A.secretly
B.strangely
C.suddenly
D.immediately
A.refused
B.decided
C.feared
D.pretended
A.suffered frm
B.recvered frm
C.gt used t
D.became tired f
A.Actually
B.Naturally
C.Unavidably
D.Unfrtunately
A.design
B.drp by
C.decrate
D.arrive at
A.name
B.letter
C.pht
D.stry
A.missed
B.hated
C.admired
D.thanked

相关试卷 更多
- 1.电子资料成功下载后不支持退换,如发现资料有内容错误问题请联系客服,如若属实,我们会补偿您的损失
- 2.压缩包下载后请先用软件解压,再使用对应软件打开;软件版本较低时请及时更新
- 3.资料下载成功后可在60天以内免费重复下载
免费领取教师福利 
.png)




