海南省华中师范大学琼中附属中学等校2024-2025学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题(PDF版无答案)

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名称 海南省华中师范大学琼中附属中学等校2024-2025学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题(PDF版无答案)
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5. What are the speakers talking about
华中师范大学琼中附属中学高三年级 10 月份 A. Writing a book. B. Holding a celebration. C. Buying a present.
英语学科月考试卷 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各
考试时间:120 分钟 试卷分值:150 分
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
注意事项:
两遍。
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如 6. Why does Sara make the phone call
A. To ask for advice. B. To arrange an outing. C. To cancel an appointment.
需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。 7. What does David want to do
3.回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 A. Go to a dinner party. B. Talk to Sara in person. C. Work on the new case.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 题。
4.考试结束后,将答题卡上交。 8. Where is Jim now
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) A. In a taxi. B. On a bus. C. In his office.
9. What is the woman’s suggestion
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) A. Going to the city center.
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 B. Taking a short cut home.
C. Meeting Jim in the park.
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 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 13 题。
小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅 10. What did Clara do at the weekend
A. She planted vegetables. B. She went to a yard sale. C. She visited her grandpa.
读一遍。 11. What did Mark find inside one of the books he bought
1. What will Jack probably do this weekend A. A plane ticket. B. A family photo. C. A post card.
A. Go camping. B. Visit a friend. C. Watch a film. 12. Where does Mark live
2. What does the woman ask the man to do A. Los Angeles. B. Chicago. C. Philadelphia.
A. Take care of her bags. 13. What is the relationship between Mark and Ashley
B. Pack the food for her. A. Brother and sister. B. Husband and wife. C. Father and daughter.
C. Check the train schedule. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。
3. When will the man see Bob 14. What is probably the woman
A. This Friday. B. This Saturday. C. Next Monday. A. A teacher. B. A journalist. C. An athlete.
4. Why does the man apologize 15. What does Victor find difficult as a member of the basketball team
A. For the terrible food. A. Adapting himself to the intense training.
B. For the overcharge. B. Dealing with the pressure from the coach.
C. For the waiter’s rudeness. C. Regaining the skills learned in high school.
16. What does Victor say about the players on the team
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A. They are of the same age. ●Journey Maker
B. They are similar in character.
C. They are from different countries. With the digital interactive Journey Maker, you can build custom family guides based on
17. How does Victor feel about his team now your child’s interests-from superheroes to strange and wild creatures. Start your museum
A. It’s about to break up.
B. It’s the best in Indiana. journey in the Family Room of the Ryan Leaning Center, and make your visit to the Art
C. It’s getting stronger. Institute an adventure for the whole family.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18至 20 题。
18. Who is Tom Hokinson ●Official Mobile App
A. Founder of a magazine. B. Publisher of a novel. C. Editor of a newspaper. Your personal, pocket-sized guide to the collection, this new iOS app features podcast-
19. What do we know about the content of The Idler
A. It’s old-fashioned. B. It’s wide-ranging. C. It’s student-targeted. style audio tours, location-aware technology, access to the digital member card, and so much
20. Why does the speaker give the talk more. Download it today from the App Store.
A. To do a promotion. B. To discuss an issue. C. To introduce a lecturer.
●Photography
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)
We encourage you to take pictures of the collection and special exhibitions for personal
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
use. Signs indicate the few works that are not allowed to be photographed due to a lender
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。并在答题卡
requirement.
上将该选项涂黑。
●Phones
A
You are welcome to use your phone to take pictures, text, and use the museum’s app-
The Art Institute of Chicago
anything that does not disturb other visitors. If you need to make a phone call, please do so in a
Visitor Information
non-gallery space.
Museum Hours
●Valet Parking
Members: The first hour of every day, 10 a.m. —11 a.m., is reserved for member-only
Art Institute visitors can drop off their cars at the Modern Wing entrance (159 East
viewing.
Monroe Street) and walk right into the museum. The valet service is available daily from 10:30
Monday—Wednesday Closed
a. m. until one-half hour after closing.
Thursday: 11 a.m.—8 p. m.
●Admission
Friday—Sunday: 11 a.m.—5 p. m.
Adult: $ 32
●Audio Guide
Student: $ 26
Audio guides can be rented at the admission counter, audio counter and outside some
Child (aged 13 and under): Free
special exhibitions. The guide is free to visitors with visual or hearing disabilities.
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Help us protect the collection-please do not touch the art. ''luckiest'' one.
21.How long at maximum can a visitor stay in the museum per day Two years ago, aged 71, Christopher bought his first lottery ticket (彩票) in 50 years and
A.1 hour. B.6 hours. C.9 hours. D.10 hours. won more than 2 million. After this, a TV company in America said they wanted him to make
22.What can be learned from the Visitor Information an advertisement. At first he accepted, but then he changed his mind. Christopher said he would
A.Valet parking is not available after closing. not fly to Los Angeles for the filming, because he did not want to push his luck. Who knows If
B.All artworks are encouraged to be pictured. he had accepted the invitation, maybe he would have had another accident. But Mr. Christopher
C.Audio guide is free to every museum visitor. is a lucky man. If he had had another accident, he probably would have survived that too!
D.Family guides can be tailored to visitors’ needs. 24.What happened in the plane accident from London to Manchester
23.How much would a couple with two children aged 6 and 14 pay for admission A.Christopher fell out of the plane.
A.$ 64. B.$ 90. C.$ 116. D.$ 128. B.Christopher fell into an icy water.
B C.Christopher landed in a tree.
On a rainy winter day, several decades ago, a British artist named Christopher got on a D.Christopher was the only passenger to survive
train in Oxford to go to London. When he began his journey, he never knew that it was the 25.What was the view of Christopher towards his near death experiences
beginning of almost 40 years of accidents and near death experiences. A.worried B.confused C.doubtful D.fortunate
During the journey, the train fell into an icy river, killing 12 passengers. Christopher 26.Why didn't Christopher fly to Los Angeles for the filming
managed to swim back to the river bank. He only had a broken leg. A.Because he was not good at filming.
Two years later, Christopher was on a plane from London to Manchester when a door B.Because he had enough money.
suddenly opened and he fell out. A few minutes later, the plane crashed; 27 people were killed. C.Because he was sure of another accident.
Christopher was so lucky that he landed in a haystack (干草堆). D.Because he didn't want to risk his life.
A few years later, he was hit by a bus, but again had no serious injuries. Then a year after 27.What is the best title of the passage
that, he was driving on a mountain road when he saw a truck coming straight at him. He drove A.A man with nine lives
the car off the road, jumped out, landed in a tree — and watched his car fall 100 meters down B.The unluckiest man in the world
the mountain. C.A man who traveled around the world
''There are two ways you can look at it, ''Christopher said. ''I'm either the worlds unluckiest D.A man who earned £2 million in a lottery.
man, or the world's luckiest. '' When a reporter asked Christopher what he thought, he chose the
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C 28.What is the author’s purpose in writing paragraph 2
Twenty-two years ago, I won a Nobel Prize, together with Tim and Leland Hartwell, for A.To share his pride in winning a Nobel.
our work on how cells control their division. B.To express his regret at the changing of life.
The prize changed our lives. Suddenly you become a public figure being asked to do all C.To show his self confidence in handling the extra jobs.
sorts of things: to give lectures, quite often on topics you know little about; to sit on D.To display his overburdened tasks after winning a Nobel.
committees and reviews you are not always well qualified to be on; to visit countries you have 29.What does the underlined word “merging” in paragraph 4 mean
barely heard of. It is like having a whole new extra job, with upwards of 500 requests a year. A.Competition. B.Comparison. C.Combination. D.Construction.
A recent study suggests that in general the extra commitments that Nobel winners take on 30.What is paragraph 4 mainly about
result in fewer papers after their awards. There may be some truth to this given the extra A.The special privileges the Nobel winner has.
demands on one’s time, but of course prestigious awards also allow new projects and research B.The positive impacts the Nobel Prize generates.
to be undertaken. C.The great contributions the Nobel winner makes.
What effects did the Nobel Prize have on my subsequent career and work It has certainly D.The scientific leadership the Nobel Prize provides.
helped me to get scientific leadership positions. Within a year of getting the prize I was offered 31.What message does the author mainly want to convey in the last paragraph
and accepted the presidency of Rockefeller University in New York. Having the prize also A.The spirit of science lies in seeking facts and truth.
helps to get things done. For example, I have been involved in the merging of two separate B.Winning a Nobel Prize has an impact on peer review.
cancer research charities to form Cancer Research UK. And it has helped me support causes I C.Extra commitments make Nobel winners less productive.
care deeply about. I became an ambassador for Ukraine education and science to help raise D.The approval a Nobel winner receives is equal to rejection.
money for schools in that shattered country. Moreover, having a Nobel does help attract high- D
quality research colleagues. I have just started three excellent new PhD students. It is a As cities balloon with growth, access to nature for people living in urban areas is becoming
privilege for me to be able to pursue curiosity-driven research at this late stage of my career. harder to find. If you’re lucky, there might be a pocket park near where you live, but it’s
However, one thing I am glad to say that the Nobel Prize did not influence was peer review unusual to find places in a city that are relatively wild.
from my fellow scientists, assessing the suitability of my own research for publication, and my Past research has found health and wellness benefits of nature for humans, but a new study
grant applications for funding. My rejection rates have remained essentially the same before shows that wildness in urban areas is extremely important for human well-being.
and after the prize. And that, of course, is exactly how it should be. The research team focused on a large urban park. They surveyed several hundred park-
goers, asking them to submit a written summary online of a meaningful interaction they had
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with nature in the park. The researchers then examined these submissions, coding (编码) C. The same nature experience takes different forms.
D. The nature language enhances work performance.
experiences into different categories. For example, one participant’s experience of “We sat and
35. What should be done before we can interact with nature according to Kahn
listened to the waves at the beach for a while” was assigned the categories “sitting at beach”
A. Language study. B. Environmental conservation.
and “listening to waves.”
C. Public education. D. Intercultural communication.
Across the 320 submissions, a pattern of categories the researchers call a “nature language”
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
began to emerge. After the coding of all submissions, half a dozen categories were noted most
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
often as important to visitors. These include encountering wildlife, walking along the edge of
选项。
water, and following an established trail.
Years of observing people at college and at work have led us to discover some specific
Naming each nature experience creates a usable language, which helps people recognize
reasons why many people are unable to learn quickly and efficiently. ___36___:
and take part in the activities that are most satisfying and meaningful to them. For example, the
Struggle to Start Learning Something From Scratch
experience of walking along the edge of water might be satisfying for a young professional on
As you’ve probably experienced yourself, sometimes when wanting to learn something
a weekend hike in the park. Back downtown during a workday, they can enjoy a more domestic
new, ___37___. For example, you might have wanted to learn how to play chess, but didn’t
form of this interaction by walking along a fountain on their lunch break.
know the best way to start this. So you tried learning from multiple sources at the same time:
“We’re trying to generate a language that helps bring the human-nature interactions back
books, videos, friends and family members.
into our daily lives. And for that to happen, we also need to protect nature so that we can
The problem with this scattered approach is that you will find it hard to focus and you’ll
interact with it,” said Peter Kahn, a senior author of the study.
inevitably be given conflicting advice ― which is unhelpful when you’re starting out.
32. What phenomenon does the author describe at the beginning of the text
___38___
A. Pocket parks are now popular. B. Wild nature is hard to find in cities.
Think back for a moment to when you were at school. I’m sure there were endless times
C. Many cities are overpopulated. D. People enjoy living close to nature.
when you were taught things by teachers only for you to forget the information within weeks,
33. Why did the researchers code participant submissions into categories
days or even minutes!
A. To compare different types of park-goers. B. To explain why the park attracts tourists.
And of course, ___39___. How many times have you been in meetings where important
C. To analyze the main features of the park. D. To find patterns in the visitors’ summaries.
things have been said only for half the attendees to forget the details soon after the meeting
34. What can we learn from the example given in paragraph 5
concluded
A. Walking is the best way to gain access to nature.
Struggle to Put What You’ve Learned Into Practice
B. Young people are too busy to interact with nature.
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___40___. They spend all their time learning theory, but never put anything into practice. We were waiting at home, 49 and uneasy. About an hour later, our father
For example, consider for a moment how people learn to ride a bicycle. In most cases, a 50 .“Well, I talked to the school janitor and he was 51 when I told him what had
parent or elder sibling would tell you the steps you need to take to successfully get on and happened. He said many windows had been broken, but we were the first ones to 52 that
begin riding a bike. However, it’s only when you attempt to ride a bike for the first time that the we were responsible. He said the school budget 53 window repair, so we will not have
real learning begins! to pay for the window.”
A. Struggle to Recall What You’ve Learned Our father could see our relief as he continued,“I am proud of you kids for having the
B. you find yourself not knowing where to start 54 to tell me what happened.”
C. Here are some tips for you to overcome learning blockers From this incident, we discovered that admitting our mistakes and taking the 55 are
D. this problem continues from education into the workplace always the right choices.
41.A.hitting B. catching C. getting D .throwing
E. you are not the only one who tends to forget what you’ve learned
42..A.interesting B. impossible C. familiar D. unexpected
F. See if you can spot yourself in any or all of these learning blockers
43.A.control B. reach C. power D. order
G. This is one of the most common reasons for people failing to learn new things
44.A.place B. sight C. distance D. position
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
45.A.excitedly B. casually C. nervously D. patiently
第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 46.A.suspected B. responded C. informed D. indicated
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,选出可以填入空白处 47.A.opposed B. doubted C. ignored D. agreed
的最佳选项。 48.A.contrary B. similar C. proper D. beneficial
One Saturday morning my brother and I went to play tennis near a school building. 49.A.curious B. desperate C. upset D. confused
Actually, we played very well and we were 41 the ball higher and faster each time. 50.A.left B. returned C. began D. continued
Suddenly, something 42 happened — the ball got out of 43 and went crashing 51.A.delighted B. surprised C. grateful D. generous
through one of the upstairs windows. We looked around and no one was in 44 . 52.A.admit B. confirm C. propose D. believe
I asked my brother 45 , “Now what should we do?” “Well,” my brother 53.A.sets down B. puts off C. takes over D. allows for
46 ,“No one will know whose ball it is and no one saw us. Let’s go home.” I 47 after a 54.A.confidence B. wisdom C. courage D. ambition
55.A.conditions B. situations C. circumstances D. consequences
brief hesitation.
As soon as we arrived home, we told our father what had happened. We thought we were 第二节 语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
lucky and wise. However, his response was 48 to our expectation. “Well, I will go to 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 school janitor (门卫) and see what we need to do.” And then he left immediately. A man looking at his smart phone while walking across a railway crossing in Nanjing
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56 (have) a close knock on Oct. 22. He was so absorbed in his smart phone that he didn’t see 第二节 读后续写(满分 25 分)
a train approaching until it brushed past him, 57 (throw) him to the ground. This should One fall,my wife Elli and I had a single goal:to photograph polar bears. We were staying
at a research camp outside “the polar bear capital of the world”-the town of Churchill in
serve 58 a warning that people should be aware of their surroundings, especially 59 Manitoba,Canada.
crossing a road. Taking pictures of polar bears is amazing but also dangerous. Polar bears-like all wild
animals-should be photographed from a safe distance. When I'm face to face with a polar bear,
60 (lucky), the man survived a brush with death, but the incident forced the driver to I like it to be through a camera with a telephoto lens. But sometimes,that is easier said than
done. This was one of those times.
stop the train. 61 18-minute delay followed the incident, 62 led to a break in the
As Elli and I cooked dinner,a young male polar bear who was playing in a nearby lake
running of other trains on the route. sniffed,and smelled our garlic bread.
The hungry bear followed his nose to our camp ,which was surrounded by a high
The smart phone 63 (addict) has spread like an infectious disease. It's evident that it
wire fence. He pulled and bit the wire. He stood on his back legs and pushed at the wooden
will do great harm to society. What’s even 64 (bad), some addicts become impatient with fence posts.
Terrified,Elli and I tried all the bear defense actions we knew. We yelled at the bear,hit
relatives and friends.
pots hard,and fired blank shotgun shells into the air. Sometimes loud noises like these will
Some people blame the smart phone for the tragedy, yet in fact people’s weakening self-control scare bears off. Not this polar bear though-he just kept trying to tear down the fence with his
massive paws(爪子).
and self-discipline are 65 (blame).
I radioed the camp manager for help. He told me a helicopter was on its way,but it would
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分) be 30 minutes before it arrived. Making the best of this close encounter(相遇),I took some
pictures of the bear.
第一节 书面表达(满分 15 分)
Elli and I feared the fence wouldn't last through 30 more minutes of the bear's punishment.
假设你是某报社编辑,最近收到读者李华的一封来信。信中李华提到自己在学习英语的 The camp manager suggested I use pepper spray. The spray burns the bears' eyes,but doesn't
过程中遇到了困难,这让他很苦恼。请写一篇回给李华的建议信,帮他解决困难,促进 hurt them. So I approached our uninvited guest slowly and,through the fence,sprayed him
学习。 in the face. With an angry roar(吼叫),the bear ran to the lake to wash his eyes.
注意: 注意:
1. 词数 80 左右; 1.续写词数应为 150 个左右;
2. 信的开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数; 2.请按照如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
3. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 A few minutes later, the bear headed back to our camp. ____________________________
Dear Li Hua, ____________________________________________________________________________
—————————————————————————————————————— ____________________________________________________________________________
—————————————————————————————————————— ____________________________________________________________________________
—————————————————————————————————————— ____________________________________________________________________________
—————————————————————————————————————— At that very moment, the helicopter arrived. ____________________________________
—————————————————————————————————————— _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Best wishes. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours, _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
xxx _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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