广西南宁2024-2025学年高三上学期10月质量检测英语试卷(含答案)

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南宁高三10月质量检测
英语
考生注意:
1. 本试卷分进择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2. 答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。
3. 考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔花答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
4. 本卷命题范国:高考范围。
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。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt
A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是C。
1. What is wrong with the man
A. He has the flu. B. He has a headache. C. He has a stomachache.
2. Where does the conversation take place
A. At home. B. In a restaurant. C. On the farm.
3. What will the woman do
A. Watch a game. B. Buy some coffee. C. Visit a gallery
4. What does the woman ask the man to do
A. Take her bags. B. Cancel their flight. C. Change a route.
5. Where are the speakers probably
A. In a library. B. In the classroom. C. In a park.
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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间、每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. When will the man work till 7:00 pm next week
A. On Saturday. B. On Friday. C. On Thursday.
7. What do the speakers agree to do on Saturday
A. Have a meal. B. Run in the park. C. Go out for coffee.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. Why will the man go to the beach
A. To swim in the sea. B. To walk on the sand. C. To meet his brother.
9. Why does the woman dislike the beach
A. She hates the sand. B She has no proper shoes. C. She is scared of the ocean.
10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Classmates. B. Teacher and student. C. Father and daughter.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. Who went shopping with the woman
A. Her son. B. Her husband. C. Her daughter.
12. What did the woman buy for her sister
A. A coat. B. A ring. C. A hat.
13. What is the man probably going to do soon
A. Go on holiday. B. Play football. C. Shop with his child.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题.
14. What is the man doing
A. Conducting an interview.
B. Discussing a job promotion.
C. Offering advice.
15. What is one of Sarah s. strengths
A. She loves reading long poems.
B. She owns five years of experience.
C. She has great communication skills.
16. What does Sarah think of her last job
A. It was boring. B. It was too strict. C. It was less challenging.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What is the speaker
A. A historian. B. A cook. C. A student.
18. How many traditional festivals does the speaker mention
A. Four. B. Three. C. Two.
19. What will the listeners do first
A. Discuss together. B. Have a rest. C. Taste some food.
20. What is the speaker mainly talking about
A. The richness of Chinese culture.
B. The history of Chinese philosophy.
C. The development of Chinese medicine.
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)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,
A
Ware Poets Open Poetry Competition
Welcome! We’re pleased to announce the 26th annual Ware Poets competition. Since 1998, we’ve been devoted to offering poets a chance to resonate (共鸣) with our judges and win a prize. Entries are received from throughout the United Kingdom and abroad.
Prizes: 1st prize: 600; 2nd prize: 300, 3rd prize; 150
Rules and Instructions for Entry:
● The competition is open to anyone aged 16 or over.
● Poems should be in English and must not have been published either in print or online. They must not meanwhile be sent to other competitions or submitted for publication. They must be no longer than 50 lines.
● Poems may be submitted:
a. Either by post to The Competition Secretary, Ware Poets Competition, 25 Southbrook Drive, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 0QJ, using the Postal Entry Form. They must be typed or neatly handwritten on A4 paper. Each poem must be on a separate sheet of paper which must not bear your name.
b. Or by email with the individual poems as either WORD or PDF attachments to warepoetscomp@.
● Any number of poems may be submitted on payment of the proper fee, which is 5 per poem, or 13 for three poems and 4 per poem for more than three poems. If submitted by email, your submission will be admitted by email.
● We regret that we’re unable to return poems, or allow corrections to be made after entry.
● We’ll hold an informal prize-giving event and a reading event on the evening of Friday 13th September. Names of the prizewinners and winning poets will be published on our website at warepoets.org shortly after.
● Copyright remains with the authors but Ware Poets reserves the right to print winning poems in the competition anthology (选集).
21. What is a requirement for the entries
A. They should be 50 lines at least. B. They must be submitted by email.
C. They have to be original works. D. They must be accepted by publishers.
22. How much should one pay to enter the competition with four poems
A. 13. B. 16. C. 18. D. 20.
23. How will the winners benefit from the competition
A. Their works will be published. B. They can decide on the anthology.
C. They can interview the judges. D. Their names will appear on a magazine.
B
I was born in Mexico City, and raised in San Luis Potosi and Monterrey. I started learning how to cook by watching my mother and my grandmothers. My passion for cooking started at the age of 14 in Monterrey. Then, at age 17, I was contracted to work in New Orleans and cooked for three years. After that, I moved to Houston in 1990, where I fell in love and then had my first two beautiful children. We moved to Richmond in 1995 due to the unemployment of work in Houston.
Living in Richmond, I saw many opportunities come up. I was one of the first ones in Richmond to open a food trailer (活动房屋) business on Jefferson Davis Highway in 2000. We were at this location for about two years, and then we decided to open a restaurant nearby on the same road towards the market. We moved to that location in 2007. Our business was going very well until my husband died, which forced us to close our restaurant.
After sadly closing the business, I worked at Tio Pablo as the head cook. I was there for approximately 3-4 years, and then headed to Rancho T. I later started working a second job with Commercial Taphouse. After being with Taphouse from 2018, I worked until it closed in 2022. I then saw the opportunity to open my business again. I said to myself, “It’s time to reopen my business back up after so long.”
So now you can find me cooking seven days a week aboard my own food truck, El Taconazo, parked at 3227 Broad Rock Blvd. We have various dishes from tacos to hot, delicious soups like menudo on Sundays, and posole. Anyway, the traditional Mexican food I cook always attracts a crowd.
I do my work with passion. I invariably give my 100% to ensure that my customers are happy and come back and visit us. My business may be small, but what makes it big is my happy customers returning.
24. What can we know about the author from paragraph 1
A. She got her first job at age 14. B. She grew up in Mexico City.
C. Her family influenced her to cook. D. Her husband pushed her to move.
25. What made the author shut down the restaurant on Jefferson Davis Highway
A. Her husband’s death. B. An offer from Tio Pablo.
C. Her desire to expand. D. The depression of the market.
26. What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about
A. Reasons for closing the business. B. Steps of reopening a restaurant.
C. Restaurant industry’s expansion. D. The author’s working experience.
27. What motivates the author to keep doing her work
A. Her increasing income. B. Her love of cooking.
C. Her passion for eating. D. Her customers’ demand.
C
Global travel is getting busier and busier, and this begs a question: Is there such a thing as an off-season anymore
Recently, ForwardKeys, a Spain-based travel data and analysis company, collected some numbers in three of the world’s most popular beach destinations: Thailand, Hawaii and the Maldives. Here’s the math: take the total number of tourists in a year and divide that figure by 12, which works out to an average of around 8% per month. Then, you can create a graph (图表) to see which months are higher or lower than that average.
“In Thailand, low season typically lasts from April to September with April and May being really hot,” says Olivier Ponti, a director at ForwardKeys. “During this low season, the tourist volume each month covers over 7% of the annual total. That means very, very little seasonality.”
Arguably, the biggest single factor affecting what we know as “peak season” travel is weather.
A 2023 survey from the European Travel Commission reported that European travelers cited weather as their number-one factor in deciding where to go on vacation, with 8% of respondents saying they were concerned about extreme weather in European destinations.
Climate may be an important factor in booking a holiday, but it’s not the only one. ForwardKeys’Ponti, a father of two, notes that many travelers have to plan their trips at the same time because they’re working around school schedules.
But every family’s situation is different. For those whose kids are grown or who don’t have kids at all, there’re more opportunities to travel.
Ann Woodward, a childfree American, makes a point of learning school schedules in her area so that she can plan around them. “I’m generally trying not to go to touristic attractions during those periods. I call it hiding,” she laughs. Woodward spent much of her youth traveling and has already checked off many of the big places that attract the most crowds, which means she can now go to less busy areas during an off-season. “For me, the challenge is about finding the joy in those low seasons,” she says.
28. What does Olivier Ponti mean
A. Tourists find ways to fight overtourism.
B. Off-season travel doesn’t exist anymore.
C. More tourists enjoy traveling in low seasons.
D. Peak-season travel is getting uncontrollable.
29. What is the most important factor in European’s booking a holiday according to the 2023 survey
A. School plans. B. Economic budget. C. Technology. D. Climate.
30. Why is Ann Woodward mentioned in the text
A. She is a travel enthusiast. B. She likes busier areas.
C. She has flexible schedules. D. She has unique travel habits.
31. What does the underlined phrase “checked off’ in the last paragraph probably mean
A. Visited. B. Avoided. C. Examined. D. Remembered.
D
If a stranger knocked on your door asking for using your phone, would you help How about lending them five dollars for the bus, if they said they’d return and pay you back
Nowadays, many people find it hard to trust strangers. A recent study found that our ability to trust strangers may be more than just a social or psychological trait (特征)—it could be rooted in our DNA. This is important, as it turns out that trusting people might actually live longer and healthier lives compared to more skeptical people.
Two main theories have appeared to explain why some people are more trusting than others. One suggests trust is a stable trait shaped by early life experiences. The other thinks it’s influenced by a person’s ongoing evaluation of the social environment. We can easily imagine that the answer to the question “Would you say that most people can be trusted ” would depend on whether you’d been robbed the day before or if you’d had your dropped wallet returned.
This is where the recent research comes in. A professor of Lund University, Edgerton and his coworkers have been doing research about trust. In their most recent study, involving 33, 882 Danish blood donors, their analyses identified a single gene (基因), PLPP4, which was strongly associated with the trait of trusting others. They discovered that the PLPP4 gene explained 6% of the variation in social trust within the study population. If you take two people who have similar education and life experiences, this gene alone could account for 6% of the difference in how much they trust others.
They suspect that the PLPP4 gene may somehow soften our “fight-or-flight” survival mechanism. If our fight-or-flight system is less intense when we encounter new people, it makes sense that tending to trust others could have huge health benefits. Indeed, if trusting others acts as something against stress, it may lower the risk of cardiovascular (心血管的) disease.
As people continue to uncover the mysteries of trust, one thing is clear: Understanding its genetic roots may hold the key to developing healthier communities in the world.
32. What might affect people’s trust levels according to the existing theories
A. Their childhood habits. B. Their social experiences.
C. Their personal abilities. D. Their communication skills.
33. What does the recent study focus on
A. The ways to develop survival ability.
B. The mental cause of trust.
C. The connection between trust and a gene.
D. The features of different genes.
34. What does the text say about trusting others
A. It could bring health benefits.
B. It helps to develop the world faster.
C. It lessens the intense stress in work.
D. It causes better survival mechanisms.
35. What might be the best title for the text
A. Theories That Explain Why You Are Trusted
B. Experiences Can Make You Grow Dependable
C. A Link Between Biology and Social Science
D. A Gene Influences How Trusting You Are
第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Thanks to scientific and technological developments, billions of people today are living a better life than that of kings of centuries ago. 36 After all, despite all the progress we’ve made, the world faces many challenges in the 21st century: climate change, poverty and cancer, etc.
Our best hope of dealing with these challenges is to make science and technology more productive. One practical way to achieve this is through the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and laboratory automation. AI systems already possess superhuman scientific powers. They can remember massive volumes of facts and learn from huge datasets. 37 These powers are highly praised even by human scientists.
38 Robots can now carry out most of the laboratory tasks humans can. Then there’re AI Scientists: AI systems integrated with laboratory automations that are capable of carrying out the closed-loop (闭环) automation of scientific research. These systems automatically generate hypotheses (假设) to explain observations, design experiments to test these hypotheses, interpret the results and then repeat the cycle.
Within the last year or so, the world has been astonished by the success of Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, which have achieved ground-breaking performance on a wide range of conversation-based tasks. 39 This is associated with their capacity to read all the scientific literature and act as a source of scientific knowledge.
However, the application of AI to science has the potential for harm. As a step towards preventing this, some scientists have prepared the Stockholm Declaration on AI for Science. 40 They urge all scientists working with AI to sign.
A. They can carry out perfect logical reasoning.
B. Today, laboratory automation is increasingly advancing.
C. AI has the potential to transform the very process of thinking.
D. These LLMs show great potential for super-charging AI Scientists.
E. There’re now about 100 AI Scientists worldwide, working in various areas.
F. However, it is deeply surprising how little appreciated this astonishing fact is.
G. This commits the signees to the responsible and healthy development of AI for science.
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.
I carry the delayed dreams of my father firmly on my shoulders. People often looked 41 when they heard I 42 to be a lawyer, because that was my father’s dream when he was my age. They 43 me living my life for myself. What many people did not 44 was that there was no greater 45 for me than achieving what he had been unable to.
About 17 years ago, I was born David Malakai Allen Ⅲ. I was named for my dad. This name, which now fills me with great pride and 46 , didn’t always do so. When I was younger, I often watched my father working at warehouses and driving trucks, which slowly 47 him down. I 48 to these with fear. I thought that giving me his name, my father had also handed me his 49 .
One day in my freshman year of high school, my father told me that he knew from the moment when he 50 me for the first time that I was born to achieve something 51 . By naming me David Malakai Allen Ⅲ, he was 52 I was equipped with a resilient (不屈的) spirit.
Now, with college enrollment (入学) only months away, I’m filled with pride 53 I’m the first person in my family who’ll graduate from college. When I was younger, the pressure of carrying my family’s legacy (遗赠) 54 felt tiring. As I’ve grown, I can 55 no greater blessing than achieving something those who came before me never thought possible for themselves.
41. A. disappointed B. relieved C. surprised D. annoyed
42. A. desired B. happened C. failed D. refused
43. A. heard of B. insisted on C. objected to D approved of
44. A. confirm B. doubt C. receive D. realize
45. A. strength B. energy C. honor D. method
46. A. motivation B. Kindness C. trend D. space
47. A. turned B. wore C. calmed D. put
48. A. attended B. contributed C. reacted D. pointed
49. A. rule B. future C. secret D. target
50. A. forgot B. saved C. approached D. held
51. A. similar B. relaxing C. great D. demanding
52. A. ensuring. B. warning C. admitting D. debating
53. A. expecting B. knowing C. regretting D. stressing
54. A. eventually B. instantly C. formally D. really
55 d. imagine B. waste C. overlook D. research
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。
Journey to the West, 56 Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) writer Wu Cheng’en, follows the adventures of the Tang Dynasty (618-907) monk Xuanzang and his three disciples (徒弟) on 57 (they) journey to find Buddhist scriptures (佛经).
In 1966, when French composer Lauren Petitgirard received a copy of the novel for his 16th birthday from his elder brother, he was 58 (interest). He read the story over and over again 59 began to think about turning it into music. 60 (actual), that didn’t happen until 2019 when Petitgirard met Wang Yabin in Paris.
On April 29, 2024, 61 (witness) the dance drama the two created together, the composer 62 (be) present in the theater of Beijing Dance Academy. The dance drama, 63 title is also Journey to the West, is directed and choreographed (编排) by Wang, with a 74-minute score by Petitgirard.
Between May 1 and 18, Journey to the West was doing a 20 performance tour of 64 (city) including Tianyuan, Shanxi province, Shenyang, Liaoning province, and Zhuhai, Guangdong province before being presented at the Theatre Marigny in Paris on May 21, as part of the program celebrating the 60th anniversary of the 65 (establish) of diplomatic ties between China and France. In December 2024, it will tour France, including performances in Biarritz, Areachon and Cannes.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
上周五你校开展了心理健康知识讲座活动,请你为校英文报“Students’ campus life”专栏写一篇报道,内容包括:
1. 活动目的、内容;
2. 你的看法。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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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。
The crowd was shouting in the dark. There were hundreds of young people, teenagers and young adults, and most were boys. Then there was Tony Hawk, the world’s most beloved skateboarder. Tony and his fellows arrived like rock stars at our local skate park to perform their most appealing moves. They would twist (扭动) and throw themselves in circles, only to make brilliant landings on skateboards that seemed to be part of their bodies.
All the kids adored Tony Hawk. They studied his every move and spent hours practicing the masterful techniques he’d perfected. And I was a bystander, a mother who spent countless nights at these skate parks, watching as my child and the other kids took to the air. We were a homeschooling family, so time was ours. I watched in awe as flying children moved themselves up toward the heavens, hoping they might touch the sky.
The night when Tony showed up with his fellow athletes to perform for his fans might be one of the most memorable evenings of my life. Immediately after their amazing presentation, Tony pushed his way through the massive crowd because it was the only route he could take to exit the skate park. Excited children and adults followed him, asking him to sign their boards. I noticed my son’s eager eyes and I was determined to get Tony’s signature on my son’s skateboard, no matter what it took. I held the board tightly under my arm. Working my way down the steep incline (陡坡), I strategically plotted my path, departing from my husband and son. There was no time for errors.
I had to reach Tony for my little boy — my little skateboarder, one of Tony’s most adoring fans, who pushed my son to stick to skating through his online videos when my son wanted to give up. I pushed through masses of people; there was no stopping me. It was a tight squeeze (挤), with the crowd crying for his attention. Finally, I pushed right through with an inner determination that seemed to come from a power greater than myself.
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。
As I approached Tony, I shouted as loudly as my lungs would permit, “TONY, FOR MY SON!” _____________
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My son’s face lit up when I presented the skateboard to him. __________________________________________
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2024年南宁高三10月质量检测 英语
参考答案
笔试部分
阅读理解:
21-40 CBA CADB BDCA BCAD FABDG
完形填空:
41-55 CABDC ABCBD CABDA
语法填空:
56. by 57. their 58. interested 59. and 60. Actually 61. to witness 62. was
63. whose 64. cities 65. establishment
应用文
To help us care more about our health, our school held a lecture about mental health last Friday. First, a mental health professor gave us a lecture about the importance of mental health and how to keep fit mentally. Every student took an active part in it, listening attentively to the specialist. At the end of the lecture, each student was required to fill in a questionnaire.
The activity is so meaningful, pushing us to pay more attention to our psychological and mental health. Only by paying sufficient attention to our thorough health can we promote our well-being and live a happy life.
读后续写
As I approached Tony, I shouted as loudly as my lungs would permit. “TONY, FOR MY SON!” I yelled as I lifted my skateboard over my head while walking toward him. Tony turned toward me, recognizing the effort and determination in my eyes. In that split second, my eyes locked with his, and I saw Tony--a kind, giving man who radiated perseverance. With a marker in hand, he wrote down his name on the back of my board without hesitation, saying loudly, “You are a great mother and I hope your son can keep chasing the sky.”
My son’s face lit up when I presented the skateboard to him. His eyes were shining with joy and disbelief. He held the cherished treasure, shouting , “This is truly what I want! Thank you, Mom.” My son was very happy, cradling his newly signed skateboard. Not only was I a typical homeschooling mom, but also I was a conqueror, who could get what my eager kid wanted. Seeing the wonder in my son’s eyes, I thought it was worth it and that was the happiest day of my life.