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2024學(xué)年順德區(qū)普通高中高三教學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測(二)英語試題 2025.2本試卷共8頁,滿分120分,考試用時(shí)120分鐘。注意事項(xiàng):1.本試卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分。答卷前,考生務(wù)必用黑色鋼筆或簽字筆將自己的姓名、考生號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。條形碼橫貼在“條形碼粘貼處”。因筆試不考聽力,試題從第二部分的“閱讀理解”開始,試題序號(hào)從“21”開始。2.作答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆在答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑;如需要改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案。非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡相應(yīng)位置;答案寫在試卷上無效。第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ATinyMemoirContestforStudentsCanyoutellameaningful,truestoryfromyourlifeinjust100words?That’sthechallengewepresentinour100-WordPersonalNarrativeContest,inspiredbytheTinyLoveStoriesseries.Afterreceivingmorethan25,000entriesinthelasttwoyearsandhonoringdozensofoutstandingteen-writtenmemoirs,we’velearnedthatitisabsolutelypossibletocaptureapowerfulmomentinjust100words.We’relookingforshortbutimpactfulstoriesthathighlightaspecificeventormomentinyourlife,toldinyouruniquevoice.We’renotaskingyoutofollowaparticularthemeorstructure,butwehopeyou’llexploredifferentstylesandformstotellastorythatismeaningfultoyouThiscontestisopentostudentsaged13to19fromaroundtheworldwhoarecurrentlyinhighschool.Collegestudentsarenotallowed,buthighschoolstudentstakingcollegeclasses,andstudentsaged19oryoungertakingagapyearornotyetincollegecanparticipate.However,childrenofNewEnglishemployeesandthoselivinginthesamehouseholdarenotallowedtoenter.YourworkwillbeevaluatedbyNewEnglishjournalists,LeaningNetworkstaff,andeducatorsfromuniversitiesacrossthecountry.TheprizeforwinningishavingyourstorypublishedontheLearningNetwork,withthepossibilityofbeingselectedfortheprinteditionsofNewEnglish.WinnerswillbeannouncedbyMay1,2025.Contestdates:Jan.6toMar.4,2025.SubmissionsmustbereceivedbyMar.4,2025,usingthesubmissionformprovided.PleasewritetousatFeedback@newenglish.com.21.Whattypeofstoriesisthecontestlookingfor?A.Tinyyetmeaningfulstories. B.Longanddetailedstories.C.Fictionalstorieswithatheme D.Storiesfollowingaspecifieform22.Whocantakepartinthiscontest?A.First-yearcollegestudents. B.Highschoolstudentsofanyage.C.KidsofNewEnglishemployees D.Highschoolstudentsaged13-1923.Whatistheprizeforwinningthecontest?A.Achancetomeetjournalists. B.Becomingapart-timeeditor.C.Publicationofthewinningstory D.TalkingtoauniversityeducatorBSuzanneDonohoe,atopmanager,startedthemonthwitha10-daybusinesstripthroughAsia.BackinNewYork,herhusband,MattDonohoe,washelpingtheirthreeteenagersbeginanewschoolyear.Thatwasnosimpletask.Thoughthechildrenarecloseinage,eachgoestoadifferentschoolandhasdifferentafter-schoolactivities.Mattdrovetheir13-year-oldtohockeypracticesandtookallthreechildrenforatournament.Inbetween,thereweregroceriestobuy,mealstoprepareandhomeworktoassistwith.Itwasallinaday’sworkforMatt,whoquithisjobtohelpoutathome.Heispartofaquietbutgrowinggroupofmenwhomanageresponsibilitiesathomewhiletheirwivesclimbtotoppositionsinfinance.Accordingtoa2023report,Dadsrepresented18%ofstay-at-homeparentsin2021,upfrom11%in1989.WallStreethaslongstruggledtopromoteandkeepwomen.Ahotlycompetitiveindustrythatdemandslonghours,frequenttravelandtheneedtobeoncallconstantly,ithasbeenanunwelcomingenvironmentforwomen,particularlythosewithchildren.Managingthearrangementsisachallengingtask.Womenleadersinfinancesaythathavingapartnerwhostayshomecanrelievethatburden.Thedishearteningpartofthemessageisthatyoucan’tachieveifoneparentisn’tathome.Forthemen,beingahousehusbandcancomewithanegativeperception:Societyoftenstillassumesmenwillbethebiggerearnersandwomenthemaincaregivers.Notallmenareascomfortableintheposition.Onestay-at-homedadsayshesometimestellsothermenthathemanagesrealestate—technicallytruebecausethefamilyownsafewbuildings.Hesayshecanidentifyothermeninsimilarroleswhentheysaythey“runasmallinvestmentfund.”“We’realloutthere,butwecan’tsayanythingaboutit,”hesays.PaulSullivan,astay-at-homedad,hasbeentryingtochangethat.HefoundedagroupcalledtheCompanyofDads,buthefoundnosupportgroupsformeninhisposition.Hereachedoutforadvice.Somesaidpeoplesometimesmadefunofthehousehusbands,callingthemnameslike“Mr.Mom.”“Twothingscanbetrueatonce,”Sullivansays.“Momscanbediscriminatedagainstintheworkplace,anddadscanbeafraidtotakealeadroleathome.”24.Whatphenomenonisdescribedinparagraph1?A.Mothers’greatercontributiontothefamily.B.Children’spressurefromafter-schoolactivities.C.Fathers’moreinvolvementinhouseholdduties.D.Fathers’poorperformanceintimemanagement.25.Whatisthewritingpurposeofparagraph3?A.ToopposethecompetitivenatureofWallStreet.B.Todescribechallengeswomenfaceintheircareers.C.Tosuggestmenshouldstayathometosupportwomen.D.Toshowhowhousehusbandshelptheirwivessucceed.26.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthestay-at-homedadsfromparagraph4&5?A.Theyarewidelyacceptedasmaincaregivers.B.Theyareproudofbeingstay-at-homeparents.C.Theytrytoplaydowntheircaregivingroles.D.Theystruggletobalanceworkandfamily.27.Whatispeople’sattitudetoSullivan’sinitiative?A.Appreciative. B.Ambiguous. C.Tolerant. D.Disapproving.CDenmark,knownforitsinventiverestaurantsandelegantdesignstudios,isabouttobecomeknownforsomethingmorebasic:theworld’sfirstbelch(打嗝)andmanure(糞便)tax.That’sbecausetherearefivetimesasmanypigsandcowsinDenmarkastherearepeople.Nearlytwo-thirdsofitslandistakenupbyfarming.Andagricultureisbecomingitslargestshareofclimatepollution,puttinglawmakersunderintensepublicpressuretoreduceit.Sonow,Denmark’sgovernment,hasagreedtotaxthemethaneemissions(甲烷排放)releasedbyfarmanimals.Themeasurewaspassedthismonth,makingittheonlysuchclimatetaxonfarmanimalsintheworld.“Ithinkit’sgood,”saidRasmus,a31-year-oldcitizenwhowasshoppingfordinnerinCopenhagen.“It’sagentlepushtoencourageplant-baseddiets,perhapsfewerporkchoices.”Thetaxispartofalargerpackagedesignedtocleanupthecountry’sagriculturalpollutionandeventuallyrestoresomefarmlandtoitsnaturalform,likepeatlands(泥炭地),whichareexceptionallygoodattrappingplanet-heatinggasesundergroundbutwereemptieddecadesago.Denmark’seffortisalsoawake-upcallformanyagriculturalnations,includingtheUnitedStates,astheyfacethesamecallstoreducepollutionfromfarms.Globally,thefoodsystemaccountsforafourthofgreenhousegases,andreducingthoseemissionsrequiresmakingtoughchoicesondiets,jobsandindustries.Thatmakesfoodaparticularlychallengingclimateproblemtoaddress.Nowonderthateffortstoreduceagriculture’sclimateemissionshavefacedstrongresistance,fromBrusselstoDelhitoWellington,wheretheNewZealandgovernmentproposedaburptaxin2022onlytohavealatergovernmentoverturnit.EvenDenmark’smeasurefacedheatedpoliticaldebatesandhasbeenundernegotiationforyears.ThemeasurewasfinallypassedinNovember.Startingin2030,itwillchargefarmers300Danishkroner(around$43)foreverytonofcarbondioxide.By2035,thetaxwillmorethandoubleto750kroner(S106).Abigger,moredifficultdilemmastilllooms:WillDenmarkcontinuetotumoversomuchofitslandtocowsandpigs?28.WhydidDenmarkintroducea“belchandmanure”tax?A.Toboostitstourismthroughnewtaxes.B.Toimproveanimalwelfareonfarms.C.ToreduceclimatepollutionfromanimalsD.Totakealeadroleinenvironmentalprotection.29.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthenewtax?A.ItisopposedbymostcitizensinDenmark.B.Itaimstoultimatelyrestorenaturallandscapes.C.Itwillquicklyaddresstheagriculturalpollution.D.IthasdrawninspirationfromtheUnitedStates.30.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph6?A.PraisingDenmark’ssuccessfultaxmeasure.B.ComparingthefoodpoliciesofdifferentcountriesC.Discussingthebenefitsofreducingfarmemissions.D.Explainingthechallengesincuttingfarmemissions.31.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Denmark’sgroundbreakingemissiontax.B.HowDenmarkreshapesglobalfarming.C.ThefutureofDenmark’sagriculturalindustry.D.Globalstruggletoreduceagriculturalpollution.DNietzsche(尼采)waswrong:Whenyougazelongenoughintotheabyss(深淵),theabyssdoesnotgazebackintoyou.Instead,thecosmicvoid(黑洞)remainssilent,relentlessandfrighteninginitsvastness.Whenlookingatthevastemptinessoftheuniverse,thereisatemptation(誘惑)tolookatourtinyworldwithnihilism.Tofeelthatourgreatachievementsamounttonothing.Thatourhistoryfailstoleaveamark.Thatourconcernsandanxietiesarepointless.I’macosmologist,thekindofscientistwhostudiestheorigin,historyandevolutionoftheuniverse.Ihavespentyearsworkingtounderstandwhatcosmicvoidsteachus.Andinthecourseofmystudies,Ihavelearnedtorejectthattemptation.It’struethatEarthisneitherlargenorlong-lived,butthatisonlyonewayofmeasuringsignificance.Comparedwiththecosmicvoids,thereissomethingspecialhappeningonourplanet.Earthisstilltheonlyknownplaceintheentireuniversewhereconsciousbeingsraisetheircuriouseyestotheskyandwonder.Earthistheonlyknownplacewherehumanscanexist.Itistheonlyknownplacewherelaughter,love,angerandjoyexist.Theonlyknownplacewherewecanfinddance,music,andart.Ourdisagreementsandallthebeautifulcomplexitiesthatmakeushumanaren’tmeaningless.TheexperiencesinourlivesarespecialbecausetheywillneverhappenintheemptyexpanseofmostoftheuniverseThesamelessonsthatcosmicvoidsteachusarefoundinthevoidsweencounterinourownlives.Thepresenceofvoidsguaranteestheopposite;theycreatecontrast;theyarefullofpotential.Thepainwefeelfromlossisthelastreminderofthegiftofalifedeeplyloved.Thesilencebeforeaperformanceisfullofelectricexpectation.Ourchoicetoignorestressfulnewsisnecessarytoallowustofocusonwhattrulymatters.Artistshavelongunderstoodthepowerofthevoid.TheI2th-centurypoetSaigyonotedthatthepausesbetweenraindropswereasimportantasthedropsthemselves.ThefamedarchitectRemcelebratedtheutilityofnegativespaces,proclaiming,“Wherethereisnothing,everythingispossible.”Theuniversewon’tdoanythingforusexceptgiveusthefreedomtoexist.Itisourjobtofilltheuniversewithmeaningandpurpose.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“nihilism”inparagraph2mean?A.Hope. B.Admiration. C.Meaninglessness. D.Purpose33.Whydoestheauthorrejectthetemptation?A.Heisacosmologistwhobelievesscience.B.Earthistheonlyplaceforhumanexperiences.C.Humanexperiencesdifferfromthoseinvoids.D.Earthisspecialbecauseitissmallandshort-lived34.Whatistheauthordoinginparagraph5?A.ExplaininghowvoidsinlifeoffermeaningB.StatingthatvoidsinlifeshouldbeavoidedC.CriticizingtheroleofvoidsinuniverseandlifeD.Arguingvoidsshouldbefiledformoremeaning.35.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.ToclarifyNietzsche’sphilosophyB.ToexploretheuniquesignificanceofvoidsC.ToreportascientificstudyofcosmicvoidsD.Tocriticizepassiveviewsonhumanachievements第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Manypeoplestruggletosay“no”torequestsfromothers,bothintheworkplaceandtheirpersonallives,whichleavesthemfeelingexhausted.Sayingnoisn'talwaysnegative.36Decliningthetaskswecan'thandleisanexerciseinself-care.It’saboutrespectingourowntime,energy,andpersonallimits,andbeingrespectedinreturn.It’salsoaboutreducingstressandlearninghowtosetboundaries.However,sayingnoisn'teasyforsomepeople.37Forthesepeople,a"softno"canbeagoodstart.Thisinvolvesprovidinganexplanation,withoutbeingoverlyapologetic.Forinstance,"Thankyousomuchforaskingmetoworkonthisproject.Itsoundsreallyinteresting,butIcan’thandlethisrightnow."Overtime,asconfidencegrows,use"hardno"responses.A"hardno"isfirm,clear,andbrief.Forexample,"No,thankyou,"or"Thankyou,butI’mnotavailablethisweek."Sayingnogetseasierthemorewepractice.38However,weshouldonlyacceptrequeststhatmatchwithourpersonalvalues,makeusfeelgood,andforwhichwetrulyhavethetimeandenergy.Perhapsweworryunnecessarilyaboutsayingnotootherpeople.Arecentstudyshowedthatthenegativeconsequencesofdecliningrequestsarelessthanwethink,especiallyinsocialsituations.Furthermore,wetendtooverestimatehowotherswillreacttoourrefusals.39Ofcourse,havingdifficultysayingnoisn’tamentalillness.Ifit’sapersistentconcern,however,itmightbeasignofsomethingdeeper.40Inthesecases,seekingtreatmentcanallowthepersontodealwithanyunderlyingissues.A.Itcanbeahealthything.B.Itcanbeaskillthatrequiresintentionalpractice.C.Sayingyestoeverythingisapeople-pleasingbehavior.D.Learningtosaynodoesn’tmeanwecan’teversayyes.E.Thisbehaviorcanreveallowself-esteemorpersonalitydisorders.F.Infact,mostreactionsarefarmorepositiveorneutralthanweanticipate.G.Wemightfearrefusingarequestwillangerourfriends,familyandpeers.第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。IwasataconferencewithJackwhenacryformedicalhelpbrokethesilence.Severaltrainedattendeesrushedto41awomaninneed.Jackskillfully42theaudienceandaskedustodirectourthoughttohealingtheperson.Aquietcalmcameovertheaudience.Therewasafeelingintheroomofsuchcompassionand43,whichwasincontrasttothechaoticandstressfulhospitalwhereIworked.Itmadealasting44onmymemory.Inthatmoment,Iremindedmyselfthat"lifeisnota(n)45."Idecidedtoapproachfuture46withthesamepeacefulness.LittledidIknow,afewweekslater,Iwouldbegivenachanceto47thatlesson.ItwasaSaturdaylikeanyotheruntilIfoundmyhusband,Ken,collapsedonthefloor,48breathing.Myfirstaidtrainingkickedin,andasIcalledforhelp,Ifeltsurprisinglycomposed,recallingthemomentatthe49.Atthehospital,welearnedKenhadsufferedaseverestroke(中風(fēng))atjust44.Irealizedourliveshadirreversiblychanged.Wewerebeinggivenagreattest.Wewereaboutto50thisunexpectednewchapterinourlives.Fivemonthslater,after51theideaofplacingKeninanursinghome,webroughthimhome.Oncestrongandindependent,henowreliedonusforeventhemostbasictasks.Afterformaltherapyended,we52thejourneyofhome-styletherapy,usingpatience,creativity,andlotsoflove.Mychildrendisplayedincrediblededicationto53theirfather’slife.Overtime.Kenmade54progresses.Hecanwalkwithacane,andspeak"Iloveyou"and"thankyou."Hiscourageinspiresusall.Thoughwewouldn’twishthisjourneyonanyonethroughthestorm,we’vefoundstrength,resilienceandanincrediblesenseofcalmthathasdeeply55ourlives.41.A.assist B.observe C.recognize D.guide42.A.lectured B.pushed C.quieted D.controlled43.A.noise B.stillness C.shock D.strangeness44.A.shock B.smile C.pain D.mark45.A.gift B.puzzle C.emergency D.journey46.A.friends B.challenges C.patients D.dreams47.A.test B.forget C.learn D.teach48.A.deeply B.calmly C.barely D.steadily49.A.hospital B.upstairs C.ambulance D.conference50.A.preparefor B.worryabout C.reflecton D.giveup51.A.considering B.rejecting C.questioning D.debating52.A.began B.abandoned C.finished D.evaluated53.A.live B.better C.enjoy D.value54.A.temporary B.slow C.limited D.remarkable55.A.disturbed B.burdened C.transformed D.enriched第二節(jié)(共10小題:每小題1.5分,總分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。AsTheTimer’sclassicalmusicreporter,Idon’toftenget"news"fromlong-deadcomposers.ButIrecentlylearnedthatanunknownwaltzbytheeminentcomposerChopin.56(write)nearly200yearsago,hadbeendiscoveredinthebasementoftheMorganLibrary&MuseuminNewYork.It57(find)inacollectionofmemorabilia(收藏品),alongsidepostcardssignedbyPicassoandlettersfromTchaikovsky.Thepiecewas58(mood)andreflective,and59noticeablenamewasonthetop:Chopin.Suchkindofworksarerareinclassicalmusic,especiallyforChopin,60composedfewerworksthanothercomposers.Weknewthatreaderswouldwanttohearthewaltz,butweneededa61(music)whocoulddoitjustice.IimmediatelythoughtofLangLang,oneofthebiggeststarsinclassicalmusic.Itoldhimaboutthe62(new)discoveredChopinandsenthimthescore.“Wow.thisisagreatpiece!”hesaidinavoicemessage."I’mverysurprised.It’sveryChopin.ItmustbeChopin.ItsoundsverymuchlikeChopin,withaverydramaticdarknessturningintoapositivethingIt’sbeautiful"WhileLangwasinNewYork,Imetupwithhim63(record)thewaltz.Headjustedhisinterpretationaftereachtake,64(change)thetempoandrefiningthequietopeningnotes.Sittingnearthepiano,Iaskedhim65peopleshouldcareaboutthiswaltz,175yearsafterChopin’sdeath"Thislevelofmusicmaking-italwaystouchesusthedeepest,"hesaid."Tohaveanewworkbythislevelofgreatartist—we’rejustsolucky.Justenjoyit."第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)你是李華,從海外網(wǎng)站購買了圍巾作為媽媽的禮物,但收到后發(fā)現(xiàn)質(zhì)量差,與描述不符。請寫一封投訴信給賣家。內(nèi)容包括:描述問題:2.提出要求。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右:2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearSir/Madam,Bestregards,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)WhenIwasinfifthgrade,ImovedtoVermont.Everythingherewasdifferent.Iquicklygrewfondoftheplace.Ilovedthegarden,thewoods,thesnow.Ilovedeverythinghere,exceptfortheslush(融雪).Nowit'sslushseason,ormudseason.Theoutsideiscoveredinthickwetslushthatflowsthroughyoursnowpantsandyourboots.Everythingissoggy(濕透的).Ihatesoggy.Todaywasevenworse.Iforgotmyboots.NowIhadtowalkthroughknee-deepslushinmyindoorshoes.Indoorshoesgetwetfast.IfIworethemontheplayground,Icouldfeelthecoldslushrunningthroughtheshoeswitheverystep.Theteachershereareseriousaboutbreaktime.It'ssharplydifferentfrommyoldschool,whereevenasmallconversationcouldcostyouthewholeweek'sbreaktime.Onetime,ateachertookawaybreaktime'causeakidheldhisbreathfortoolong'.Here,though,theteachersherearecrazyaboutrecess.They'llforceyoutogooutforbreaktimeevenifyoureallydon'twantto."Natalie,youhavetogooutsideforbreaktime,"Ms.Whitesaid.She'ssupernice,buttodayI'mnotgoingtolistentoher."Idon'twantto,"Igrumbled."It'sschoolpolicythatwesendeverykidoutfordailyrecess.Timeoutdoorshelpsyoupayattentioninclass."Sheexplained."Butit’ssoggyoutside,"Icomplained,"Iknowit’ssoggy,butyouhavetogooutsideanyway.Everyoneelseisoutside."Iglancedatmywetshoesandimaginedhowmuchworsemycoldsockswouldfeel.There’sonlyonethinglefttodo.Completelyrefuse."I’mnotgoingoutside,"Isaidfirmly,sittingdownhardinmychair."Natalie,It’snotachoice".Sheinsisted,calmbutfirm."I’mnotgoing!"Irepeated,louderthistime.MaybeIyelledit.Iwasnotsure.WhateverIdid.ItwasthatforMs.Whitetosendmetotheprincipal’soffice.AsIwalkedtotheprincipal’soffice,memoriesfrommypastrushedintomymind.Justlikeatmyoldschool,Iwouldgetyelledat,theprincipalwouldcallmyparents.I’dhavetowriteanessayontheimportanceofnottalkingbacktoadults.NowI’llfacethesametrouble.Crazy.注意:1.續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右:2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。TheprincipalopenedthedoorIcouldn’tbelievewhathesaid
2024年順德區(qū)普通高中高三教學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測(二)英語參考答案第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)A篇21.A 22.D 23.C B篇24.C 25.B 26.C 27.DC篇28.C 29.B 30.D 31.A D篇32.C 33.B 34.A 35.B第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)36.A 37.B 38.D 39.F 40.E第三部分語言知識(shí)及應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié)滿分30分)第一節(jié)完型填空(15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)41.A 42.C 43.B 44.D 45.C 46.B 47.A 48.C 49.D 50.A51.B 52.A 53.B 54.D 55.C第二節(jié):語法填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.written 57.wasfound 58.moody 59.a 60.who61.musian 62.newly 63.torecord
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