江西省三新教研共同体2024-2025学年高三下学期3月联考英语试卷(无答案)
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这是一份江西省三新教研共同体2024-2025学年高三下学期3月联考英语试卷(无答案),共13页。试卷主要包含了未知,阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,书信写作,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
一、未知
1.Hw des the man sund?
A.Tired.B.Cnfused.C.Wrried.
2.What will the man prbably build?
A.A garden.B.A frnt yard.C.A playgrund.
3.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A.Chef and assistant.B.Waitress and custmer.C.Mther and sn.
4.What is the wman ding?
A.Selling a car.B.Paying fr the car.C.Playing with children.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A.The daily diet.B.The fd price.C.The cking skill.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.Why is the wman ging t the airprt?
A.T catch a plane.B.T meet her parents.C.T see her brther ff.
7.Where des the wman’s brther live?
A.In America.B.In Britain.C.In France.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.Which wrd can best describe the wman’s washing machine?
A.Free.B.Dirty.C.Nisy.
9.Wh will check the wman’s washing machine?
A.Her father.B.A repairman.C.Her neighbr.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10.What is the man trying t decide?
A.Whether t mve huse.B.Whether t rebuild his huse.C.Whether t send his kids t schl.
11.What des the man say abut his neighbrs?
A.They are very nice.B.They are trublesme.C.They are struggling t adjust.
12.What des the wman suggest ding?
A.Finding a clean place t live in.
B.Taking a picture f the ld huse.
C.Cnsulting a prfessinal fr advice.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13.What des Jack think f blgging?
A.It takes n time.B.It is very useful.C.It is a waste f time.
14.Why des Jack want a smart watch?
A.T mnitr his exercise.B.T reduce his phne use.C.T celebrate his birthday.
15.What des Mary mainly use her smart watch t d?
A.Remind her f tasks.B.Recrd her daily steps.C.Cmmunicate with thers.
16.Hw ld is Mary turning this year?
A.11.B.21.C.22.
听下面对白,回答以下小题。
17.When did Hpper paint Nighthawks?
A.In the 16th century.B.In the 19th century.C.In the 20th century.
18.Which ne is the subject f Nighthawks?
A.A diner.B.A dark street.C.A lnely artist.
19.What d peple think inspired Hpper t paint Nighthawks?
A.A visit t a freign city.B.A stry by a famus authr.C.A painting frm ancient times.
20.What des the speaker wish mre peple t d?
A.Create mre artwrks.B.Appreciate the artist Hpper.C.Visit the Art Institute f Chicag.
二、阅读理解
Enjy Seeing a Film Outside
The MFAH first launches an utdr film viewing experience: Enjying yurself under the stars in the Amphitheater n The Brwn Fundatin, Inc. Plaza.
Enjy sme belved classic films. Each guest receives a free bag f ppcrn, and mvie-themed drinks are available fr purchase in the vending machine. Entry t the space begins at 7 pm, and the film starts at 8 pm.Admissin
The nrmal price: $20
MFAH and MFAH Film Buffs members, students with ID, and senirs (65+) receive a $5 discunt.Parking
The parking at Le Jardinier is $6. The discunt parking is $3 fr members f MFAH Film Buffs. Besides, recmmended parking is at the MFAH Garage at 5500 Mntrse. Nearby street parking may als be available, but there are fees.Helpful Infrmatin
·N refunds r exchanges f tickets.
·Please d nt bring in fd r drink frm utside stres.
·Restrms are available inside the Glassell Schl f Art.
·Seating n the slping rf is just first cme, first served.
·A headset is supplied t each guest fr advanced sund quality.
·Dress cmfrtably fr Hustn weather and backless bench seating.
·In the event f extreme weather, check yur email fr details befre cming t the museum, as it may be necessary t cancel the film event. In that case, refunds will be arranged.
·On these Saturdays, the cffee shp stays pen until 7 pm. The restaurant is pen until 10 pm.
21.Which f the fllwing is ffered t the film viewers fr free?
A.Ppcrn.B.Parking.
C.Mvie-themed drinks.D.Fd frm utside stres.
22.Hw much shuld a yung cuple pay fr a film if they have the membership?
A.$15.B.$20.C.$30.D.$40.
23.What can we learn abut the MFAH frm the text?
A.It ffers the refunds fr film tickets at any time.
B.It prvides the headsets fr peple t enjy films.
C.It ensures the shp t serve the audience all night.
D.It starts the film event regardless f extreme weather.
Recently, ver a perid f three days, I felt at sea — unsettled and mdy. It tk a mment befre I realized that fr three days I had nt made time t write in my jurnals. This realizatin prvided a ratinal explanatin fr my unease.
Then I picked up my pen again, returned t the blank page, and started this writing practice that had been a habit fr me. I remembered a famus dancer nce spke f her apprach t her creative practice. When it came t creating dances, she gt a bx where she placed sngs, recrds and ideas n slips f paper. It was thrugh this prcess f explratin that she fund her starting pint and discvered where t begin.
When I was a lng-distance runner, what mtivated me t get me ut f bed and ut f the frnt dr was the practice knwn as “mise en place”. The night befre a run, I wuld diligently lay my running gear ut at the ft f my bed. Sneakers wuld be psitined right by the frnt dr. It made getting ready simple and easy, nce I had all the items I needed clse t hand. I culd use the same apprach fr jurnal writing. I realized that I culd apply a similar strategy t my jurnal writing, inspiring myself t establish a structured writing plan in advance.
D yu have yur ntebk and pen n hand? If yu write utside f bed, d yu have a cmfrtable chair, a suitable desk r a warm blanket clse t hand? Writing jurnals with the right tls can help spark yur wn aliveness. When yu make a chice t write, yu are chsing t create rather than cnsume. The Finnish writer and painter Tve Janssn reminds us, “It is simply this: d nt tire, never lse interest, never grw indifferent—lse yur invaluable curisity and yu let yurself die. It’s as simple as that.”
24.Why did the authr feel uneasy recently?
A.She disliked writing.B.She had lst her jurnals.
C.She read a dancer’s stry.D.She had nt written fr sme time.
25.What des the underlined phrase “mise en place” in paragraph 3 prbably mean?
A.Keeping jurnals.B.Making preparatins.
C.Wrking ut regularly.D.Cnsuming fd gradually.
26.What is the authr’s main purpse in writing the last paragraph?
A.T make an appeal.B.T make a cmplaint.
C.T shw a bk review.D.T shw an experimental analysis.
27.What can be the best title fr the text?
A.Writing Thrugh the Strm: My Three-day Struggle
B.The Writing Prcess: Being Filled with Cnsumptin
C.Finding Balance Thrugh Writing: a Persnal Jurney
D.A Writing Path: Seeming t Be Lng-distance Cperatin
One discvery explrers a better way t manage mental stress. Yu’ve prbably been advised t “think psitive” when facing stressful r painful experiences, but a Swiss study suggests a mre specific and beneficial strategy.
Researchers instructed half f the participants t simply recall a psitive event while the ther half thught abut a particular ccasin when they slved a tugh prblem r cmpleted a trying task. Bth grups were asked t bring t mind an especially bad memry. The grup that fcused n a specific mment f success fund this significantly less distressing than the grup that recalled a mre generally psitive event, suggesting that thinking deeply abut examples f yur capabilities is a better way t bst yur resilience (适应力).
Anther discvery shws videcnferencing has changed the way we interact. It actually enhances engagement thrugh visual interactin, making meetings mre dynamic and prductive, but nt always fr the better. Even thugh sme peple tend t prefer in-persn interactins, videcnferencing apps will remain in ur lives. Hwever, cmmunicating this way smetimes leaves peple feeling wrn ut, and a Stanfrd University paper has pinpinted sme surprising reasns.
Videcnferencing shws yu clse-up views f peple’s faces, and everyne appears t be making lng direct eye cntact with yu because they’re lking at their screens. During impersnal interactins, this kind f bdy language is usually reserved fr either intimate (亲密的) relatinships r cnflict. Althugh yur cnscius mind knws it’s just a business meeting r a friendly chat, anther part f yu may still instinctively find thse nnverbal signals uncmfrtable. T reduce this surce f mental stress, switch t audi-nly mde fr a while r simply shrink the applicatin’s windw s peple’s heads dn’t appear s large and clse.
Mst videcnferencing sftware shws yur wn vide feed, and it can be unhealthy t see yur wn face fr such lng stretches f time. That’s because seeing yur image makes it hard t resist evaluating yurself, which is stressful and ften lwers yur md. The fix fr this ne is simple: Once yu make sure yu’ve framed prperly, hide the self-view windw and instead fcus n thers in the meeting and the tpic f discussin.
28.What shuld yu d t address stress accrding t the first study?
A.Thrughly frget yur bad memry.B.Simply recall a generally psitive event.
C.Think abut finishing an extremely easy jb.D.Reflect n yur specific mments f success.
29.What is the authr’s attitude t videcnferencing?
A.Objective.B.Supprtive.C.Critical.D.Indifferent.
30.Why are switching t audi-nly mde and hiding the self-view windw advised during videcnferencing?
A.T prevent distractins frm the meeting tpic.
B.T fcus mre n the eye cntact and impersnal chat.
C.T avid feeling t clse and t unfriendly t thers.
D.T reduce mental tensin and self-evaluatin respectively.
31.Which aspect d the tw discveries mainly invlve?
A.Psychlgy.B.Business.C.Administratin.D.Philsphy.
A new kind f fuel made frm the pwer f the sun, which culd revlutinize mtring, has been invented by scientists. The slar-pwered technlgy changes carbn dixide and water int liquid fuel that can be directly drpped int a vehicle’s engine.
The researchers frm the University f Cambridge cntrlled and used the pwer f phtsynthesis (光合作用) t transfrm CO2, water and sunlight int multi-carbn fuels — ethanl and prpanl (乙醇和丙醇) — in a single step. These fuels have a high energy density and can be easily stred r transprted, accrding t scientists whse wrk was published in Nature Energy.
“Shining sunlight n the artificial leaves and getting liquid fuel frm carbn dixide and water is an amazing bit f chemistry,” said Dr Rahaman, the new study’s first authr. “Nrmally, when yu try t change CO2 int anther chemical prduct, yu almst always get CO r syngas, but here, we’ve been able t prduce a practical liquid fuel just using the pwer f the sun.”
They managed this by develping a specific catalyst (催化剂), ptimized t allw the artificial leaves t prduce mre cmplex chemicals. Unlike fssil fuel, these slar fuels prduce net zer carbn emissins, and unlike mst biethanl, they d nt take any agricultural land away frm fd prductin. “While the technlgy is nly in the labratry phase, the ‘artificial leaves’ are an imprtant step in the transitin away frm a fssil fuel-based ecnmy,” the researchers said.
Biethanl is ften regarded as a cleaner alternative t gas since it’s made frm plants instead f fssil fuel. The United States is the wrld’s largest biethanl prducer. Almst 45% f all crn grwn in the USA is used fr ethanl prductin.
Currently, the artificial leaves and the specific catalyst are prf f cncept devices and demnstrate nly limited perfrmance. The researchers are nw wrking t ptimize the light absrbers s that they can better absrb sunlight and ptimize the catalyst s it can transfrm mre sunlight int fuel. Further wrk will als be needed s the device can be mass-prduced and make large vlumes f fuel.
32.What is a ptential advantage f the new fuels?
A.Accelerating phtsynthesis.B.String ethanl and prpanl.
C.Prmting the use f renewable energy.D.Increasing the speed f current vehicles.
33.What did Dr Rahaman mainly want t shw in paragraph 3?
A.The cmpnents f the artificial leaves.
B.The difficulty f changing CO2 int CO.
C.The innvatin f the transfrmatin prcess.
D.The factrs f prducing a practical liquid fuel.
34.What did the researchers say abut the new fuels?
A.They are less ecnmical than fssil fuel.
B.They mark a significant shift frm fssil fuel.
C.They are merely apprpriate fr labratry use.
D.They require mre agricultural land than biethanl.
35.What des the last paragraph tell us abut the artificial leaf technlgy?
A.Its ability t thrughly replace fssil fuel.
B.Its imprving efficiency and prductin capacity.
C.Its present widespread applicatin and perfrmance.
D.Its immediate impact n the mass-prducing artificial leaves.
One mindset that can significantly enhance yur bnds with thse yu lve is viewing peple in yur life as a prize. 36 , its key pint lies in develping a deep appreciatin fr ther peple’s qualities and cntributins, which shuld be based n genuine dispsitins (性情) f the practitiners. Here’s why this apprach matters.
Bst self-respect. Feeling lucky t have smene in yur life can enhance yur self-wrth. 37 : When yu value anther, yu als feel appreciated in being chsen by smene that has cmmn interests r tpics. This mutual admiratin can elevate the cnfidence f bth peple.
38 . Gratitude has a way f pening drs t hnest and psitive cnversatins. True gratitude lies in valuing wh they are at their cre. When yu express appreciatin fr the qualities f thse yu lve, it sets the tne fr a relatinship built n respect and understanding.
Bring psitive reinfrcement. When yu view thers in yur life as a prize, it inspires yu t actively nurture yur relatinships. 39 , creating a cycle f psitive reinfrcement. This, in turn, strengthens yur bnds and deepens yur emtinal cnnectins with thers.
Reduce self-satisfactin. 40 . The prize mindset is mst effective when it’s held in cmmn. Viewing thse clse t yu as a prize encurages mindfulness, effrt and patience, reminding yu t cherish their presence and put effrt int maintaining a fulfilling cnnectin.
A.It is a tw-way street
B.Value frmal cnversatins
C.Prmte healthy cmmunicatin
D.While this cncept may initially sund like a cmpetitin
E.Expressing lve, respect, and appreciatin becmes secnd nature
F.Nw that ne-side selflessness appears t be the least useless methd
G.Relatinships ften becme weaker when bth take each ther fr granted
三、完形填空
It was an extremely ht seasn in 1988. As a yung Englishman, I traveled thrugh the 41 heat t a small twn nestled at the base f the Sierra Nevada, with 42 t explre American scenery. The mment I stepped ut f the car, the ht air 43 me, mving thrugh my T-shirt which was saked (湿透的) with 44 . Then I placed it in the stream, put n anther ne and ventured int the wds, hping t find a branch t 45 it. Eventually, the T-shirt n the branches 46 in the abundant muntain wind — a reminder that nature, while nt unfriendly, demands respect.
This encunter marked the beginning f my enduring fascinatin with American landscapes. I was 47 mved by their beauty, experiencing a feeling English landscapes had never stirred in me. That year, I made regular trips t the muntain, 48 by its clseness t the natural charm.
One day, while wandering alng a frest trail, I fund myself 49 . As the sun sank belw the treetps, panic 50 . Just then, an elderly wman appeared. She stared at the hrizn and 51 , “Beautiful, isn’t it?” I ndded. She added, “Nature can be 52 , but it als teaches us t navigate by trusting the 53 arund us.” She seemed a(n) 54 bilgist. She further explained the sun sets in the west and that mss grws n the nrth side f trees — nature’s cmpasses. With her instructin, I fund my way back. Since then, I’ve fully understd that nature isn’t merely smewhere t explre, and it’s smewhere t 55 .
41.A.intenseB.slightC.averageD.mild
42.A.likelihdB.lngingC.hesitatinD.regret
43.A.preventedB.avidedC.threatenedD.surrunded
44.A.frstB.fldC.sweatD.steam
45.A.stickB.pickC.beatD.hang
46.A.fellB.driedC.sftenedD.disclred
47.A.annuallyB.barelyC.deeplyD.temprarily
48.A.separatedB.alarmedC.restrictedD.drawn
49.A.lstB.blankC.trustwrthyD.full
50.A.gave inB.set inC.drpped ffD.brushed ff
51.A.remarkedB.declaredC.repliedD.explained
52.A.dynamicB.bundlessC.cnfusingD.amusing
53.A.signsB.individualsC.equipmentD.panic
54.A.humrusB.infrmedC.shallwD.awkward
55.A.riskB.wanderC.relaxD.learn
四、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。
A German yung man named Jel Mikael Walker went viral n scial media after using traditinal Chinese 56 (medicine) techniques t rescue a girl wh cllapsed while hiking.
Walker quickly turned 57 traditinal Chinese emergency methds fr the girl, as CPR might nt have been as effective, and there was a risk f breaking a bne n the hard grund. Walker phned his teacher, Sng Zhapu, and sprayed cld water n her face and patted her cubital fssa (肘窝) under his teacher’s remte 58 (guide). After ver 20 pats, the girl’s pulse started t return and she culd speak a few wrds. 59 (face) newfund fame and praise nline, Walker humbly said, “It’s nt me. It’s the prfund wisdm f Chinese 60 (ancestr).”
Walker came t China in 2015 and began 61 extrardinary jurney int the traditinal Chinese medicine (TCM) wrld. Fllwing a year f intensive Chinese language study, he enrlled in the Henan University f Chinese Medicine. Walker came t Central China’s Henan Prvince, 62 a prfund TCM culture culd be enjyed, because the prvince is the hmetwn f Zhang Zhngjing, the master f TCM.
Walker 63 (learn) TCM ver the past few years. He thinks that TCM is ne f the best 64 (preserve) aspects f Chinese culture, and he hpes t slve prblems and 65 (whle) understand Chinese culture by learning TCM and mre.
五、书信写作
66.假定你是李华,上周五你校组织了大家去市文化馆进行研学活动。请你给外国朋友Tim写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:
1.活动安排;
2.你的感想。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Tim,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
六、书面表达
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。
I culd smell garlic and ther Italian spices befre I pened the frnt dr. Mm was cking because Uncle Vince was cming fr dinner. As the nly nn-Italian in the family, she wanted t make a gd impressin n Uncle Vince, wh was a very traditinal Italian.
Mm pened the fridge, where lay tw bags f fd, ne fr meatballs and the ther fr cake balls. She hurriedly tk ut the bag f “meatballs” which she had cked and frzen befre. Hwever, she didn’t realize that she had made a mistake, but later it became a surprise.
Mm carefully put the meatballs int the biling pt f sauce and tried t make them expand, just like my Italian grandma used t d. The salad was ready, cvered with a wet twel t keep it fresh. The table was set; the garlic bread was waiting t be put int the ven; the water fr the spaghetti was almst biling.
Uncle Vince arrived in time fr dinner. We greeted each ther just like Italians usually d. Then, he and Dad sat in the living rm, chatting casually while Mm and I served the fd. “Cme n in, guys. Fd is almst ready,” Mm said, with a cnfident smile n her face.
I passed Uncle Vince the bwl full f spaghetti, and then Dad handed him the plate f “meatballs” that had been heated in the sauce. When Uncle Vince saw the size f the “meatballs”, his eyes widened, and he culdn’t help licking (舔) his lips. He helped himself t three meatballs while Mm held her breath. Then he picked up ne f the “meatballs” with his frk and tk a big bite. He stpped fr a mment and said, “The taste and spices f this ‘meatball’ are quite interesting. It is different but really gd.” Mm finally relaxed. In fact, the “meatballs” were s gd that after eating three, Uncle Vince had tw mre. Mm felt very happy, and the atmsphere f the family dinner was s harmnius.
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。
The next mrning, when Mm pened the fridge fr breakfast, she frze, finding the bag f meatballs was just there.
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Mm clsed the fridge and whispered t Dad and me, “Dn’t tell anyne. Wait fr further respnse frm Uncle Vince.”
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