黑龙江省大庆市肇州县2023-2024学年高三上学期12月月考英语试题(Word版含答案,无听力音频及听力原文)

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肇州县2023-2024学年高三上学期12月月考
英语试题
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,选出最佳选项。
1. What does Andy do
A. He is a student. B. He is a doctor. C. He is a teacher.
2. Where was the man last weekend
A. In his sister's. B. At home. C. On 4th Street.
3. What will the boy most probably be in the future
A. A lawyer. B. A professor. C. A businessman.
4. Where does the man come back from
A. America. B. Canada. C. Japan.
5. What does the man tell the woman
A. There is another cat like his.
B. She has mistaken another dog for his.
C. He never loosens his dog at all.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Passer-by and driver. B. Passer-by and policeman. C. Passenger and taxi-driver.
7. What is the woman's house number
A. 1323. B. 3023. C. 4023.
8. Why does the woman prevent the man from turning left
A. It is rush hour. B. The street is narrow. C. It is a one-way street.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9. Where did the man go this morning
A. His own garden. B. A playground. C. A park.
10. What time did the man go to the park this morning
A. 5: 30. B. 6:30. C. 7:30.
11. What do we know about the man
A. He goes to the park every day. B. He is a foreigner. C. He likes jogging.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12. What are the speakers talking about
A. How to fish. B. How to save money. C. The New Year's resolution.
L3. What did Henry do last year
A. He got a good job. B. He stopped smoking. C. He joined a health club.
14. Who wants to have a nice vacation
A. Jeff. B. Alice. C. Henry.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15. What did the woman's parents probably want her to be
A. A doctor. B. A teacher. C. An actress.
16. What had the woman done before she went to America
A. She had directed some movies.
B. She had starred in some movies.
C. She had contacted Hollywood directors.
17. How did the woman get her first role in Hollywood
A. By chance. B. By showing her talent. C. By making efforts.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. Who do you think the listeners might be
A. Nurses. B. Doctors. C. Patients.
19. Which of the following is allowed in the wards
A. Smoking. B. Having alcoholic drinks. C. Visiting during 2: 30 pm-3: 30 pm.
20. What program will follow this radio talk
A. A music program. B. A medical report. C. A talk show.
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)
A
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21. What will motivate a company to sponsor Teen Ink
A. High profit. B. Zero cost.
C. Public reputation. D. Specific magazines.
22. What benefit can the sponsored students get
A. More attention from the public. B. Greater access to big companies.
C. A good price for the magazines. D.A chance to publish their works.
23.Who is the text intended for
A. Experienced teachers. B. Potential sponsors,
C. Brilliant students. D. Devoted parents.
B
Li Jianguo, a 49-year-old teacher at the Tianjin Vocational Institute, is set to be named as one of the “2022 most beautiful teachers"-an annual public award sponsored by the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the Ministry of Education.
Li has stood out by taking the lead in the training of students in vocational skills, gaining a number of honors including being named as a national role model teacher. He has mentored(指导)seven national-level technique experts and a team of 14 technique masters. One of his students, Guo Jinpeng, who graduated from the institute in 2007, became a college teacher at the Chengdu Auto Vocational and Technical School and was named as a national role model teacher in 2019.
Li's nomination as one of the “2022 most beautiful teachers” reflects that China is focusing on the importance of vocational education and aims to foster(培养)more leading personnel with the spirit of craftsmanship in the manufacturing industry.
At an international vocational and technical education conference in Tianjin last month, Li noted that there is no difference between vocational education and ordinary education, and vocational education is not secondary nor should it ever be treated as less than ordinary education.“Vocational education has the mission of fostering a quality workforce and technical experts for the country. The hardworking spirit is the key to building any ordinary people into leading personnel," he said.
Li joined the institute in 1993 and later founded a machinery engineering practice center, providing free training to 7,500 people a week. In 2015, he led a team of teachers to work for 40 days to repair 124 machine tools in the center. Li has devoted himself to building the country's first additive manufacturing technique and application center at the institute to satisfy the thirst for the country's human resources in 3D printing.
24. Why does the author mention Guo Jinpeng in Paragraph 2
A. To make a comparison with Li Jianguo.
B. To show the achievements of Li Jianguo,
C. To praise national-level technique experts.
D. To publicize national role model teachers.
25. What is Li's opinion about vocational education
A. It is a good way of winning awards.
B. It is not as good as ordinary education.
C. It should develop qualified and skilled talents.
D. It has nothing to do with hardworking spirit.
26. Which of the following best describes Li's job at the institute
A. Boring. B. Well-paid.
C. Difficult. D. Creative.
27. What is the best title for the text
A. China Sponsoring Annual Award for Teachers
B. China Aiming to Develop More Leading Personnel
C. Different Education Training Different Kinds of Students
D.A Vocational Teacher to Be Awarded as One of the “Most Beautiful Teachers”
C
When Richard Oswald was growing up in northwestern Missouri in the 1950s, his dad had a firm rule: Don't plant corn until mid-May. But that rule has become a relic of the past. In Rock Port, a small farming community near the Nebraska border, the growing season now begins more than a month earlier.
That's not surprising. Across much of the US, winter is not as cold as it used to be. The four warmest Januaries on record have all occurred since 2016. In Missouri, winters are about 4 degrees hotter on average than in 1970-and farmers are starting to feel the effects.
As the planet continues to warm, cold winter weather will become less common, said Amy Butler, a re-search scientist studying climate variability.“However, less cold does not mean never cold.” Butler said. In the past decade, Liz Graznak's organic vegetable farm near Columbia, Missouri, has endured increasingly extreme swings in weather.“We don't get a couple of inches of snow; we get 18 inches of snow all at once and then in five days, it' s 70 degrees again.”Graznak said.“We don't get a couple of inches of rain; we get a 12-inch downpour in the span of 24 hours. That's devastating(毁灭性的)to a vegetable farm.”
To help protect her crops, Graznak has built four large greenhouses on her property in just over a decade. Inside, she's able to grow delicate, high-value crops, including flowers, lettuce and spinach.
But these greenhouses come at a steep cost. Nearly seven years ago, Graznak spent more than $18,000 to build a greenhouse and since then, the price has more than doubled.“When I think about these costs, in my brain, I say, 'OK, how many heads of lettuce is that '”She said."I know I can sell a head of lettuce for $4, so how many heads of lettuce do I have to sell to be able to pay for that greenhouse And that's a lot of lettuce."
28. What does the author want to show by telling Richard Oswald's story
A. New farmers should learn to farm on their own.
B. New farmers aren't as experienced as old ones.
C. Following traditional farming rules is essential.
D. Climate change is changing farming rules.
29. What did Liz Graznak experience in the past decade
A. Many extreme weather events.
B. A winter without any cold days.
C. Less snow and rain on the whole.
D. More stable temperature than before.
30. What can be inferred from Liz Graznak's words in the last paragraph
A. The profits of her farm have increased.
B. She has lost hope in the future of farming.
C. The cost of farming has greatly increased.
D. Budgeting is important in modern farming.
31. What would be the best title for the text
A. Farmers in the US are troubled by floods
B. Farmers are worried about the future of farming
C. Farmers are feeling climate change's effect in the US
D. Farmers are turning to greenhouses due to climate change
D
A digital footprint is a record of a person's online activity, and it's becoming more common for companies to perform social media checks before hiring people, Business News Daily reported.
When posting on social media platforms, some students don't think enough about how it could affect them in the future. Sometimes students post reckless(鲁莽的) content to their social media profiles without considering the potential consequences: They could be creating a damaging digital footprint that may prevent them from getting hired.
Before determining who to hire, 70 percent of companies screen potential applicants and look at their social media, with 18 percent of employees losing their job due to their social media posts, according to a September 2022 study by CareerBuilder, a company that helps employers hire in the United States.“Sometimes some people's social media tell a lot more about somebody than an interview," said Rithika Mothukuri, a senior media studies and production major.
A 17-year-old lost out on a job opportunity after the company performed a background check and saw her videos on TikTok, Buzzfeed reported. Many of the videos shared overly personal stories, which was enough to cost her a job.
Therefore, students should ensure a search for their name doesn't surface inappropriate content because even one unprofessional post could potentially ruin job opportunities. They should perform a digital declutter if there is such content though it may be very challenging to do that. So the most important is to refrain(避免)from posting content that contributes to a negative image in the first place.
“I never had anything controversial or something that could get me fired from a workplace or school or something, but there are many cases of that happening and we should be learning from their mistakes ,"said Kieran Mc Carney, a junior social work major.
While having a clean digital is important, it's also important that students avoid doing anything that can be considered inappropriate in their real life. In this way, even others cannot post inappropriate images or videos of them on social media.
32. What problem is discussed in the second paragraph
A. Students have too many reckless behaviors in life.
B. Social media platforms could harm students' future
C. Too much inappropriate content is present on social media.
D. What students post online may damage their images.
33. Why does the author mention that September 2022 study conducted by CareerBuilder
A. To recommend a way of understanding people.
B. To show interviews have become less important.
C. To show most companies consider social media content.
D. To prove companies are cautious when hiring people.
34. What does the underlined word “declutter” in Para-graph 5 mean
A. Clear-up B. Add-up C. Check-in D. Take-over
35. Which of the following statements shows the author's opinion
A. Content founded on social media platforms is very reliable.
B. Students should avoid inappropriate behavior in life.
C. Companies shouldn't care about people's personal life.
D. Students should stop posting anything on social media.
第二节 (共五小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
Friendships can end. You may be feeling sad about your friend moving away. 36 There are many reasons that a friendship may come to an end. Whatever the reason is, here are some ways to cope with your loss.
37 There is no need to blame yourself or the other person for your friendship ending, unless you want to hang onto the pain of losing your friend for the rest of your life. Blame, anger, and regret are traps that keep you from moving on after a relationship ends.
Create new habits and routines. When a friendship ends, old habits die hard sometimes. 38 You can try to find new social activities, hobbies, and sports activities. They can keep your mind occupied, improve your mental and physical health and create new social connections.
39 One of the most important things to do when you're letting go of someone you care about is to give yourself-as well as the other person-time and space to deal with the grief of a lost friendship. You both will need time and space to figure out how to live independently and find new interests and activities.
Set new personal goals. Set some goals that you want to reach and then make a plan to achieve each of those new goals. However, make sure that the goals you set are for you and you alone. Goals set just to spite(怨恨)someone else won't help you move past the pain of the relationship ending.40
A. Give yourself time and space
B. Avoid playing the blame game.
C. Avoid feeling sad about losing a friend.
D. You need new habits to replace your old ones.
E. Or perhaps you were the one who moved away.
F. So don't set a self-improvement goal just to get back at your friend.
G. However, constant reminders of your old friendship can make letting go really hard.
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。
One day, Lisa's mother drove her to make a donation to Hope House, a shelter for the homeless. A 3-year-old boy there41 thought they were gifts for his birth-day. At that moment, Lisa 42something had to be done.
Lisa, who was 9 at the time, said she hadn't really thought about families who couldn't 43 birthday parties for their kids before meeting the boy. That day she asked the director of the Hope House whether birthday parties had been hosted there before. The answer was apparently no.
“The 44 of giving birthday parties for homeless kids at Hope House was already45 in her mind on the car ride home,” Lisa's mother, Tania, said.
Lisa 46 that the little boy was wearing a blue shirt, blue shorts and blue socks, so she decided to 47 him a blue- themed party. For the child’s 48 , she and her mom brought balloons, a cake and a gift back to Hope House.
This was the 49 of the Hopeful Hearts Club, Lisa’s non- profit group that hosts birthday parties for kids 50 at Hope House. Each child gets a cake, a gift and party decorations 51.
Hopeful Hearts Club 52 with Lisa and two of her friends. Today it has 53 to more than 1,000 members--people who have contributed their time or things to Lisa's projects.
54 birthday parties at Hope House, the club hosts events such as collection drives, holiday meals and family activities. Meantime, Lisa hopes to inspire others to reach out and help their community.“If you see a need, try to 55 it," Lisa said.
41 .A. hopefully B. disappointedly C .mistakenly D. suddenly
42 .A. warned B .doubted C. wondered D. knew
43. A. afford B. attend C. find D. plan
44. A. value B. way C. idea D. information
45. A forming B. changing C. matching D. searching
46. A. realized B. imagined C. believed D. noticed
47. A. push B. pull C. send D. throw
48. A. health B. birthday C. future D. sake
49. A. purpose B. beginning C. rule D. point
50.A.staying B. working C. playing D. standing
51.A.for ever B. for free C. at a discount D. in advance
52.A.coped B. started C. agreed D. compared
53.A.fallen B .transformed C. adjusted D. grown
54.A.In addition to B. Regardless of C. Instead of D. By comparison with
55.A.get B. express C. join D. fill
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。
Cash Coffee is a café in Changsha. Inside it, coffee beans from Ethiopia 56 (mix) with Chinese oolong tea, producing a special taste.
In the past years, China has shown a fast-growing appetite 57 coffee. The scale(规模)of China's coffee industry was estimated at 200 billion yuan in 2022, and it can reach 369 billion yuan in 2025. In 58 (add) to China's increasing market, the country's efforts to simplify import procedures for African agricultural products have paved the way for African coffee 59 (enter) Chinese cafés and homes.
China is one of the 60 (large) destinations for African agricultural exports. In recent years, more categories of "Made in Africa" farm 61 (product) have appeared on store shelves across China, 62 (include) coffee from Ethiopia.
At Cash Coffee, more than half of all 63 (common) used coffee beans come from Africa. In Gaoqiao Grand Market, 64 Cash Coffee is based, about 40 percent of the 2, 000 tons of coffee beans sold in 2022 were imported from Africa.
The market opened an African coffee trade center in 2020 to promote 65 import of African beans. Through the center, Chinese buyers can bypass intermediate dealers (中间商)to sign deals directly with African farmers.
第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
最近的健康校园调查问卷结果显示,你校部分学生有一些不良的生活习惯,比如不吃早饭、经常熬夜等。请你就此给校英语报投稿,内容包括:
1.健康生活方式的重要性;
2.健康生活、快乐学习的倡议。注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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。
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在以下的相应位置作答。
I remember the hot summer when we discovered ice cream sandwiches at the corner store.They were ten cents a piece, a lot of money back then. I don't remember how we came to buy one and taste it, but we were mad after that. Of course, none of us had any money. Whether we rode our bikes, or played ball, or sat and played cards, we talked and dreamed about those soft, creamy sandwiches.
My dad worked nights, coming home to join us for breakfast, and then sleeping till late afternoon.When he came home one morning,I heard the jingle (叮当声) of change in his pants and something ugly slowly came into my mind. All day long I kept coming into the house and listening at his door. When I heard his sleeping sounds, I cracked the door. And there hanging at the foot of the bed were those pants. I slipped in and took a handful of change. It was enough for my friends and me to eat like greedy pigs. And I became a hero to my band of friends.
That went on every day for about two weeks. I had gotten good at slipping in and slipping out, and then ran to my friends and we headed to the store.
One day there was no change in Dad's pocket so I felt hesitated a moment, then took out two whole dollars. I had been okay with taking the change, but those dollars made my face hot. Even before we began enjoying sandwiches, my stomach felt sick. The importance and joy I had felt buying for my friends was gone. If Dad knew what I had done, he'd kill me.
注意:续写词数应为150词左右。
Early that afternoon, I hid myself in our basement, crying. ________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
In a moment I will never forget, he said, "Son, I've known since the first day you took the money.” _____________________________________________________
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