2024届山东省高三上学期第三次诊断考试讲评课件(共38张PPT)

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高三英语阶段性
检测三
2024.1
山东省实验中学2023届高三第三次诊断考试试题
Answers
1-5 CBABC 6-10 BACCC
11-15 ABACB 16-20 ABABA
21-23 BDC 24-27 CABB
28-31 DBCA 32-35 ACAD
36-40 FGEAC
41-45 BACAD 46-50 DBCCB
51-55 DAADB
56. showed 57. called 58. as 59. an
60. who/that 61. higher 62. their
63. recovering 64. regularly 65. elements
听力
1.What does the man want to do A. Reserve a cheap hotel.B. Go to Mexico on business.C. Relax and enjoy himself.
【原文】
M: I need a vacation. I haven’t had a day off in eight months. It’s about time I did something fun.W: I agree. You’ve been working hard lately. Why don’t we go to Mexico I can get us a good deal on a hotel.
2.What will the woman get A. Carpet cleaner. B. A paper towel. C. A glass of wine.
【原文】
W: I just spilled red wine on the carpet. Do you have any carpet cleaner M: No, I just ran out. Get a paper towel and try to get the stain out with water and some salt. Hurry!
3.Who is the woman A. She’s a teacher. B. She’s a student. C. She’s an assistant.
【原文】
W: Mark, please be quiet. We’re in the middle of a test. If you need something, our teaching assistant Brittany is here to help you.M: Sorry
Mrs. Smith. Susie asked to borrow a pen, and I was just telling her I don’t have an extra one.
4.Where are the speakers headed A. To a swimming pool. B. To the beach. C. To a restaurant.
【原文】
M: If you grab the towels, I’ll get the sunglasses.W: Okay. Do you have everything else you need A bathing suit Your surfboard M: Yes, everything’s in the car already. I also packed some sandwiches in case we’re hungry later.
5.Why is the museum of great significance A. It’s a museum for old art.B. It will be built on a small island.C. It’s the first of its kind in Indonesia.
【原文】
M: Indonesia is opening its first international modern art museum in 2017. It’s going to be called the Museum MACAN, which is short for Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara.W: What does the word “nusantara” mean M: It’s an Indonesian term for a group of islands.
【原文】
W: I’d like a ticket to the fair, please.M: OK. This is an entrance ticket only. If you’d like to go to the petting zoo or the horse ride, there will be an extra fee.W: How much do those cost M: The petting zoo is $2, and the horse ride is $3. W: I’ll buy a ticket to the petting zoo as well, please. M: Your total comes to $7. W: Do you take credit cards M: No, we take cash only. W: Okay, here you go.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6. How much does an entrance ticket cost A. Two dollars. B. Five dollars. C. Seven dollars.7. How does the woman pay A. In cash. B. By check. C. By credit card.
【原文】
M: I made us a pizza for tonight’s dinner. I baked apple pie, made the tomato sauce from our tomatoes in the backyard, and I bought the cheese from a local farm about five miles away.W: Yum! I can’t wait to eat it. You’ve been cooking a lot lately. Why the change M: I’ve gotten really into watching cooking shows. I’ve been interested in cooking for a long time, but I just decided to give it a try recently.W: I’m an okay cook, but I don’t enjoy it very much. It takes a lot of patience, which I don’t have.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8. Where did the tomato sauce come from A. A local farm.B. A store only five miles away.C. The man’s own tomatoes.9. What does the woman think of cooking A. She enjoys it.B. It makes her feel creative.C. She doesn’t have the patience for it.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Interviewer and interviewee.
B. Husband and wife.
C. Neighbors.11. Where did the man go to college A. In Washington. B. In Texas. C. In Nebraska.12. What is the woman’s job A. She is a computer programmer.
B. She is a banker.
C. She is an artist.
【原文】
W: Hello. My name is Christina. I’m just stopping by to bring you some cookies and to introduce myself.M: Hi, Christina. I’m Bryce. It’s very nice to meet you. Please come in.W: Sure.M: Thank you for the cookies
Would you like something to drink W: Water is fine. Thank you.M: Here you go. Take a seat. So, where were you living before W: My husband and I were living in Nebraska, but he got a job out here, so that’s why we moved. I’ve never been to the West Coast before. I love Washington so far. M: I’ve been in Washington for ten years now. I was born in Texas and came out here for college. I’ve stayed ever since. W: What do you do for work M: I’m a computer programmer. It’s a good job, but my real passion in life is making furniture.W: That’s interesting. I do a lot of painting in my spare time, although I’m a banker during the day.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13. What did Fitbit say about the recent study A. It was false.B. It hurt their business.C. They had no comment.14. When does the man use his Fitbit A. Only when he’s exercising. B. During the daytime. C. All the time.15. What does the man think of his Fitbit A. It’s sometimes uncomfortable to wear.B. It’s a good value.C. It is of little use.16. How does the woman sound A. Interested. B. Bored. C. Upset.
【原文】
W: What are you wearing M: A Fitbit. It’s a watch that helps me keep track of my health.W: How accurate do you think it actually is M: I’m not sure. I read a study recently that said the Fitbit’s heart rate monitor doesn’t do a great job at measuring your heartbeat during physical activity. It gives a higher reading than it should. W: Oh, I thought it would have been the other way around.M: Me too. Of course, Fitbit was very upset by the study and said it wasn’t true.W: Well, a study like that will probably really hurt its business. M: Well, their products are very popular, so people will still most likely buy them. W: Do you wear your Fitbit often, or just when you’re exercising M: I wear it all day, every day. I even wear it when I’m sleeping.W: Wow, that’s impressive. Isn’t it uncomfortable M: No, not at all.W: Maybe I should get one. M: You should. I really like mine. There are many different kinds you can choose from. They’re expensive, but I think they’re worth the money.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What is the speaker mainly talking about A. A search engine.B. A language program.C. A free lesson website for teachers.18. How many people use Duolingo currently A. Over one hundred million. B. A few hundred thousand. C. Several thousand19. Where is Luis von Ahn from A. Switzerland. B. Guatemala. C. Costa Rica.20. How was Duolingo originally funded A. By big websites. B. By an actor. C. By schools.
【原文】
Duolingo is a free language-learning website and app. It offers ad-free courses for those who want to learn a new language. As of 2016, Duolingo has fifty-nine different language courses for twenty-three languages. Over 120 million people are registered with the program. Duolingo was created in 2011 by Professor Luis von Ahn and his graduate student Severin Hacker, who was born in Switzerland. Prof. Luis von Ahn was born in Guatemala, and he was upset by how expensive it was for people in his town to learn English. He wanted to create a program that offered free education to anyone in the world. Because most of the services are available free of charge, Duolingo originally used a special business model to make money. Members of the public were able to translate content and vote on correct translations. The content came from large websites such as BuzzFeed and CNN.com, which paid Duolingo to translate their webpages. Many private investors have given money to the company, including actor Ashton Kutcher’s firm. Duolingo has also been used in public schools in Costa Rica and Guatemala.
A
Homemade hummus
自制鹰嘴豆泥
pastured eggs
Salmon
caged eggs
Meatballs
Braised pork ball in brown sauce.
Sweet and sour fish.
Peking duck.
Sentences
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A Harvard nutritionist shares 4 brain foods that will help your kids stay “sharp and ________(focus)”.
It can _________(serve) in so many ways, such as a dip ______(pair) with apple slices, carrot sticks or sugar snap peas.
_______(add) some color to your hummus can make it more _______(appeal) to kids.
Salmon is soft and mild enough for young children, and is also a good source of vitamin B12 and omega-3s, _______ promote healthy brain development and ________(happy) moods.
Choline is _________(especia) important for young children, as it has been shown to improve brain __________(develop)and long-term memory.
One study found that pastured eggs can have twice as much vitamin E and almost three times as many omega-3s as _____(cage) eggs.
Add some powerful plant-based fiber and __________(nutrition) vegetables to your child’s diet through meatballs.
focused
be served
paired
Adding
appealing
which
happier
especially
development
caged
nutritious
B
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者通过和其他家长聊象棋时得到启发,下决心学下象棋并使自己的大脑得到锻炼的故事。
normally
send an unnoticeable message
in an apparently joking tone
throwing myself in
Early on
as one Grandmaster put it “a fan never”
perceive
正常情况下
发送一个不引人注意的信息
显然是在开玩笑
投身其中
在早期
正如一位特级大师所说,“永远不会成为粉丝”。
认为,理解;察觉,注意到
It felt like a gym _______ I was trained to solve problems with focus, memory, logic, and occasional _________(headache). And of course hours of _______(absent) of digital devices would never be no good for thinking ________(sharp).
The phrase “adult beginner” has an ______(fair) gentle pity. It ______ (imply) the learning of something that you should have perhaps already learned.
这感觉就像一个健身房,我在这里接受训练,用注意力、记忆力、逻辑来解决问题,偶尔也会头痛。当然,数小时不使用电子设备对思维敏捷没有任何好处。
Sentences
where
headaches
absence
sharply
fairly
implies
“成人初学者”这个短语有一种相当温和的遗憾。它意味着学习一些你应该已经学过的东西。
C
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了可口可乐公司经常因制造破坏环境的塑料垃圾而受到批评,其对旗下的雪碧用透明塑料瓶代替原来的塑料瓶,同时修改了标志和包装设计,旨在提供更“全球一致的外观”。
retire
package n./v.
current
look to
a revised logo
beverage
be criticized for
discarded plastic
drive a circular economy
have a consistent look
Vocabulary
退职,退休,退役;停止使用,使报废;使停止流通;
n.包裹;v.把…打包,包装(产品或想法等);
adj.现行的,当前的;通用的,流行的;最近的n.水流,气流;电流;思潮,趋势
期望,指望,期待; 寻求帮助,寻求支持
修改后的logo
饮料
因……而受到批评或指责
废弃的塑料
推动循环经济
保持一致的外观
1.Starting Aug. 1, the Coca-Cola Co., which produces Sprite, will package the lemon-lime drink in clear plastic bottles in North America, the company announced Wednesday.
生产雪碧的可口可乐公司周三宣布,从8月1日起,该公司将在北美地区用透明塑料瓶包装这种柠檬酸橙饮料。
回收后,透明的PET瓶子可以重新制成瓶子,有助于推动塑料的循环经济。
2.Sprite’s current plastic contains green polyethylene terephthalate(PET)(聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯), an additive(添加剂) that can’t be recycled into new bottles, a key choice for the company as it looks to reduce plastic waste.
3.“When recycled, clear PET Sprite bottles can be remade into bottles, helping drive a circular economy for plastic.”
“回收后,透明的PET雪碧瓶子可以重新制成瓶子,有助于推动塑料的循环经济。”
Sentences
D
【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。主要介绍了菲律宾学生在大学考试中戴着“防作弊帽”的起因和造成的影响。
Sentences
1.Images of students wearing so-called “anti-cheating hats” during college exams have gone viral on social media in the Philippines, sparking amusement.
近日,一些学生在大学考试时戴着所谓的“反作弊帽”的图片在菲律宾的社交媒体上疯传,引发了人们的兴趣。
2.“A string of the professor’s Facebook posts—showing the youngsters wearing their elaborate creations—gained thousands of likes in a matter of days, and attracted coverage from Filipino media.
这位教授在Facebook上的一系列帖子——展示了这些年轻人穿着他们精心设计的作品——在几天内获得了数千个赞,并吸引了菲律宾媒体的报道。
3.“Prof Mandane-Ortiz said her students performed better this year, having been motivated by the strict examination conditions to study extra hard.
曼丹-奥尔蒂斯教授说,她的学生今年表现更好,严格的考试条件激励他们加倍努力学习。
go viral on social media
spark
wear headgear
integrity and honesty
be sat by
obscure their vision
gain thousands of likes in a matter of days
attract coverage from media
put together
be caught doing
在社交媒体上走红
n.导火线,诱因;火花,火星;
v.引发,触发;产生火花,点燃
戴头饰/帽子
正直诚实
袖手旁观(不采取任何行动来阻止不好或不愉快的事情发生)
模糊他们的视野
几天内就获得了数千个赞
吸引媒体的报道
组合,拼凑
被抓到正在做某事
Vocabulary
七选五
【导语】本文是说明文。文章描述了咖啡馆可以使人们工作时更有创造力,并且分别讲述其产生的原因和具体的影响。【36题详解】上文提到“Some of the most successful people in history have done their best work in coffee shops.(历史上一些最成功的人都是在咖啡店里完成了他们最好的工作。)”这里提及了“people”,下文中“Among them are Pablo Picasso, J. K. Rowling, Francois Voltaire and Bob Dylan.(其中包括巴勃罗·毕加索、J·K·罗琳、弗朗索瓦·伏尔泰和鲍勃·迪伦。)”可知,这一段主要举例了多位不同职业的名人,有人称代词“them”指代他们也是喜欢在咖啡馆工作,F选项中“their career”以及“they”与上下文对应,符合文意。故选F。
【37题详解】上文“A study showed that a modest level of surrounding noise in a place like a cafe can actually promote your creative output.(一项研究表明,在咖啡馆这样的地方,适度的周围噪音实际上可以促进你的创造性产出。)”以及下文“Therefore, this can lead to more creative idea generation.(因此,这样做会产生更多有创意的想法。)”可知,本段小标题“A sweet spot of noise and crowds(一个有噪音和人群的最佳地点)”主要讨论多种不同声音对于人们工作时创造能力的影响,上文提及关键词“noise”,下文提及“this”指代在咖啡馆工作的行为,G选项中“distracted from the task(从任务中分心)”可知,噪音使人分心,这指代噪音造成的影响,但是这样做反而促进创造力的产生,符合文意。故选G。【38题详解】上文“There is a formal air when gathering on digital meeting platforms.(在虚拟会议平台上聚会有一种正式的气氛。)”与下文“All those audio and visual stimuli(刺激) help groups, too, compared to the meeting in a formal meeting room.(与在会议室的正式会议相比,所有这些音频和视觉刺激也有助于团队协作。)”可知,本段主要描述不正式的工作氛围,上文“air”与小标题中关键字对应,下文中“All those audio and visual stimuli(所有这些音频和视觉刺激)”指代咖啡馆的工作氛围,E项中“meeting up at a bar or cafe(在酒吧或咖啡馆见面)”与上下文对应。故选E。
【39题详解】本题需要选本段的小标题,而小标题是对全段落的高度概括,在本段中首句也是概括了段落主旨大意“One thing that can make working from home or the office feel boring is the visual environment. (让在家或办公室工作感到无聊的原因之一是视觉环境。)”其中关键词“visual(视觉的)”与A项“Visual variety(视觉变化)”对应。故选A。【40题详解】本题是最后一段的首句,也是对本段落的概括。下文中“While we tend not to take conscious notice of these micro-stimuli, and likely don’t openly choose to work in this location because of them, these activities around us make our brains work a bit differently than at home.(虽然我们往往不会有意识地注意到这些微刺激,也可能不会因为它们而公开选择在这个地方工作,但我们周围的微小刺激活动会使我们的大脑工作与在家时有所不同。)”可知,本段主要提到了“these micro-stimuli(这些微刺激)”除了上文提到的氛围和视觉变化,C选项中的“smells(气味)”也是微小刺激之一,与下文有对应关系。故选C。
tap into
stick in our earbuds
creative thinking
a modest level of surrounding noise
creative output/
creative idea generation
Air of informality
take conscious notice of
By contrast
distracted from
raise your abstract thinking ability
Vocabulary
开发,利用;进入,涉足;发掘,挖掘
戴上耳塞
创造性思维
适度的周围噪音
创意产出
创意产生
非正式的、不拘礼节的气氛
有意识地注意到
相比之下
使分心,使注意力分散
提高你的抽象思维能力
完形填空
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了娜塔莉所在的城市罗卡威受到飓风重创,变成废墟,但罗卡威的市民们齐心协力重建家园,娜塔莉也参与其中。
Natalie Doan, 14, has always felt lucky to live in Rockaway, New York. Living just a few blocks from the beach, Natalie can see the ocean and hear the ___41___ from her house. It’s the ocean that makes Rockaway so special. On October 29, 2012, that ocean turned ___42___. That night, Hurricane Sandy attacked the East Coast, and Rockaway was hit especially hard. Fortunately, Natalie’s family ___43___ to Brooklyn shortly before the city’s bridges closed. When they returned to Rockaway the next day, they found their neighborhood ___44___. All around her, people were suffering, especially the ___45___. Natalie’s school was so damaged that she had to ___46___ attend a school in Brooklyn.
In the following few days, Volunteers came with carloads of donated clothing and toys. Neighbors devoted their spare time to helping others ___47___. Teenagers climbed dozens of ___48___ of stairs to deliver water and food to elderly people trapped in powerless high-rise buildings. Natalie’s choice was to help. The men and women helping Rockaway recover ___49___ Natalie, so she decided to create a website page matching survivors in need with donors who wanted to ____50____. Natalie posted introduction about a boy named Patrick, who lost his baseball card collection when his house burned down. Within days, Patrick’s collection was ____51____. In the coming months, her website page helped lots of kids. ____52____, Natalie also worked with other organizations to bring much-needed supplies to Rockaway. Her efforts ____53____ her a famous person. Today, the scars (创痕) of ____54____ are still seen in Rockaway, but ____55____ is in the air. The streets are clear, and many homes have been rebuilt.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)
你校英文报正举办主题为“My Favorite Sports Star”的征文活动。请根据以下内容投稿:1.介绍体育明星;2.喜欢的理由;3.给你的启迪。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Su Bingtian stands out as a 100-meter runner. Not only did he break the Asian Games’ record, but he competed with Usain Bolt many times. Why do I like him On top of his talent for sprint, what impresses me most is his intense training. His diligence and persistence have pushed his running career to new heights. I learned a lot from him. In our studies and lives, as long as we hold on to our dreams and never give up, we will become better versions of ourselves.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了David带着自己的生日礼物——一个新的足球去新学校。David特别喜欢踢球,在新学校中自己不太擅长英语,没有什么朋友。但是他主动邀请其他同学和他一起踢球,但却被一个叫Jacob男孩所嘲笑和欺负。后来在老师 Bleachers先生的帮助下,David和班级的里的男孩和好,一起为接下来即将到来的足球比赛作准备,并最终赢得比赛的故事。
读后续写
1.段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“他正要出去,这时他的老师Bleachers先生带着球来了。”可知,第一段可描写老师布莱克斯先生让Jacob给David道歉并提到即将到来足球比赛的情节。②由第二段首句内容“在David的帮助下,他们为课间的足球比赛做了准备。”可知,第二段可描写David和同学们共同准备比赛并最终赢得比赛,收获友谊的情节。2.续写线索:Bleachers先生带着球过来——Jacob道歉——两人和好——老师提出比赛事宜——共同准备比赛——赢得比赛——收获友谊
He was going outside when his teacher, Mr. Bleachers, came with the ball. The “conflict” didn’t escape his notice. Having returned it to David, he turned to Jacob, demanding an apology. Jacob, drooping his head, uttered a sincere “sorry”. “Boys, remember the coming soccer match With David, we can be a stronger team,” Mr. Bleachers said with encouragement. David cast Jacob a smile, who immediately straightened up his slumped shoulders. In the following days, it was David’s patient guidance that saw their strides in football skills. With the help of David, they got prepared for the soccer match between classes. With soaring confidence and sharpened football skills, they put five consecutive wins under their belt and entered the tight final. Although the rival scored a goal first, Jacob battled to tie it with David’s smart assistance. Finally, they won the game. Wild cheers and applause erupted from the stand. When David held the trophy high, he knew that it was the football from his mother that overcame the language barrier and befriended his class.
Thank you!
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