四川省成都外國語學校2024屆高三12月月考試卷 英語 Word版含答案
成都外國語學校高201
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注意事項:
本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷 (非選擇題)兩部分。
本堂考試120分鐘,滿分150分。
3. 答題前,考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。
4. 選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選其他答案標號,不能答在試卷上,否則無效。
考試結束后,將答題卡交回,不得折疊、損毀答題卡。
第I 卷( 選擇題 共90分)
第一節
(共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)
從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
—Shall we go for a drink at one o’clock this afternoon?
—
. Will two o’clock be OK?
A. Sure, it’s up to you
B. Sure, no problem
C. Sorry, I can’t make it
D. Sorry, I’m not available today
2.
Not once ________ to Michael that he could one day become a top student in his class.
A. occurred it
B. it did occur
C. it occurred
D. did it occur
3.
I won’t tell the student the answer to the math problem until he
on it for more than an hour.
A. has been working
B. will have worked
C. will have been working
D. had worked
4.
—Jack, how did it ______ that you made so many mistakes in your homework?
—I myself haven't figured it out yet.
occur to
B. come about
C. bring about
D. break out
He’s regarded as a tuhao (vulgar tycoon), _______from the car he’s driving.
A. to judge
B. judging
C. judged
D. having judged
There have been several new events ______ to the 2024 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games.
A. added B. to add
C. adding
D. having been added
7.
Nobody believed his reason for being absent from the class??
he had to meet his uncle at
the air port.
why
B. that
C. where?
D. because
Our English teacher is wearing a gold watch, ________ are made of small diamonds.
A. whose the hands
B. of which hands
C. the hands of which
D. the hands of whom
Last night on my way home I saw an old lady driving a BMW car at __________ I thought was a dangerous speed.
that
B. which
C. what
D. how
__________, we have to get down to business right away.
As there was no time left
B. There is no time left
C.
There being no time left
D. There to be no time left
第二節
完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、CD)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ravelling by the West Coast Express to Mangalore two years ago. Berth (鋪位) No. 55, not far from me, was taken by a middle-aged gentleman. When the
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reached Palakkad Junction around 9 pm, a large group of
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entered with much disturbance. Just then another middle-aged man from the group
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that he owned Berth 55. He
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had a paper given by his travel agent to support himself.
The
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examiner arrived and told the second man that it was not his berth. “No,” said both men. “It’s mine.” A policeman from the Railway Protection Force tried to get the second man to
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. But he wouldn’t
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—and he had the support of his many
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.
Fierce arguments continued, even
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the train left Palakkad. Then someone even
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the emergency chain as we were leaving Tirur station, four stops after Palakkad. Nobody could
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and it was getting late.
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, around midnight, I watched as a teenager, a
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I’m sure, climbed down from an upper berth close to me. “Please
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my berth,” he told the second man, who accepted it after a bit of
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.
To my great surprise, the student then
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a newspaper on the floor and was soon lost in deep, peaceful sleep. By now everybody was
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as if nothing had happened! I’m a 58-year-old biology teacher who has
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two recent generations of students. I was
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once again that, contrary to popular opinions, young people can often be far
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than many older ones. And that’s the hope of our nation.
11. A. train
B. bus
C. car
D. plane
12. A. teachers
B. villagers
C. tourists
D. workers
13. A. declared
B. promised
C. indicated
D. advised
14. A. still
B. even
C. yet
D. also
15. A. conduct
B. machine
C. seat
D. ticket
16. A. fight
B. leave
C. sing
D. learn
17. A. go away
B. give in
C. hold on
D. calm down
18. A. companions
B. soldiers
C. teachers
D. passengers
19. A. soon after
B. long before
C. long after
D. ever after
20. A. designed
B. stopped
C. pulled
D. escaped
21. A. read
B. enter
C. eat
D. sleep
22. A. Suddenly
B. Immediately C. Unluckily
D. Meanwhile
23. A. businessman
B. student
C. nurse
D. reporter
24. A. lend
B. rent
C. take
D. spot
25. A. worry
B. hesitation
C. delay
D. fear
26. A. threw
B. found
C. spread
D. collected
27. A. thankful
B. sorry
C. happy
D. quiet
28. A. controlled
B. troubled
C. greeted
D. taught
29. A. convinced
B. satisfied
C. disappointed D. encouraged
30. A. prouder
B. nobler
C. cooler
D. lazier
第二部分 閱讀理解(共小題;每小題2分,滿分分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、CD)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。A
One night recently, I was driving down a two-lane highway at about 60 miles an hour. A car approached from the opposite direction at about the same speed. As we passed each other, I caught the other driver’s eye for only a second. I wondered whether he might be thinking as I was. How dependent we were on each other at that moment. I was relying on him not to fall asleep, not to be put off by a phone conversation, not to cross over into my lane and bring my life to a sudden end. Though we had never spoken a word to each other, he relied on me in just the same way.
Multiplied a million times over, I believe that is the way the world works. At some level, we all depend upon one another. Sometimes that dependence requires us simply not to do something like crossing over the double yellow line. And sometimes it requires us to act cooperatively, with friends or even with strangers.
As technology shrinks our world, the need increases for cooperative action among nations. In 2003, doctors in five nations were quickly organized to identify the SARS virus, which saved thousands of lives. The threat of international terrorism has shown itself to be a similar problem, one requiring team action by police and intelligence forces across the world. We must recognize that our fates are not ours alone to control.
In my own life, I’ve put great stock in personal responsibility. But, as time has passed, I’ve also come to believe that there are moments when one must rely upon the good faith and judgment of others. So, while each of us faces the case of driving alone down a dark road, what we must learn is that the approaching light may not be a threat, but a shared moment of trust.
31. The author considers it very important ______.
A. to drive with company
B. to have personal independence
C. to gain certain responsibility
D. to share trust and cooperation
32. From the second paragraph, we know the author drew the important lesson from ______.
A. only one experience
B. many similar experiences
C. a driver on a dark road
D. many friends and strangers
33. The need for cooperation increases because ______.
A. peoples’ fates can’t be controlled by themselves
B. certain viruses can spread in a quick way
C. terrorism can happen everywhere and every day
D. the world has become much more dangerous
34. We can infer from the last paragraph that the author has ______.
A. believed in one’s own personal responsibility
B. counted upon himself alone in everything
C. had no trust in others’ good faith and judgment
D. had accomplished a change on his viewpoint
B
You put a great deal of effort into reaching the college of your choice. It’s time to get started. But what’s next? Beginning college can be an exciting but awkward time. Follow these tips to adjust to your new life rapidly and make the most of your college experience.
● To save time and money, use the college’s bus system. Taking the bus to school is quick, easy and free in most college towns. You won’t have to locate or afford a place to park either. It’s also a good way to be environmentally aware.
● Save pennies on books by waiting until class starts. You might not even need all of the recommended books. New textbooks cost an arm and a leg. Try buying used textbooks — it’s a surefire way to save money and serves the purpose as well.
● Do never look at college life as an endless series of parties and social activities. But there is a whole lot more to college if you’re serious about graduating. Having a good college experience is all about balancing work and fun.
● Be aware that your living environment can largely affect your academic success. If the dorm doesn’t suit you, consider living at home with your family or renting your own apartment. The best location for your studies isn’t always your dorm. Find a quiet area, like the library, to do your work. Alternatively, buy some headphones that block out noise.
● Be mindful of your diet. Make healthy food choices and watch what you eat. Avoid foods that are processed or high in sugar. The “freshman 15” is real. Many college students gain at least 15 pounds during their freshmen year.
● While electives (選修課) can be helpful when figuring out your major, you shouldn’t entirely rely on them. Clubs and other organizations exist around. Get involved. Make sure, though, that you still have time to study. Having too much on your plate can hurt your grades.
35. Which of the following ideas can be financially wise?
A. Driving your own car.
B. Buying used books.
C. Renting an apartment.
D. Attending activities.
36. In the text, freshmen are repeatedly warned against ______.
A. academic failures
B. physical problems
C. traffic accidents
D. social activities
37. The “freshman 15” tells the fact that some freshmen ______.
A. attend limited activities on campus
B. have little regular physical exercise
C. focus less on their academic work
D. take relaxed attitudes to their diets
38. The underlined phrase “having too much on your plate” probably refers to ______.
A. using too much money for meals
B. eating too many unhealthy foods
C. taking part in too many after-class activities
D. taking an elective that has too many students
C
Based on new analysis, we are rapidly approaching major climate change and the effects on society and the environment could be quite severe. Geographers predict that within the next eighty years, current world climate zones could shift and some could completely disappear. Polar regions will get colder while tropical regions will get even hotter, forcing animals to migrate
(遷徙) north.
Climate changes like these could lead to the spread of diseases. Tropical storms and hurricanes will not only increase but may also become more intense. If the changes come too quickly, animal and plant species may not be able to adapt fast enough and could disappear.
According to Science Daily, a new study predicts that by the year 2100, many of today’s familiar climates will be replaced by climates unknown in today’s world. It is urgent that we reduce the risks of these far-reaching consequences for the whole world. The planet itself has been showing signs of change. In 2004, a serious tsunami created by a major earthquake killed thousands in Sumatra and in 2008, thousands died in China because of another severe earthquake. Egypt was hit in 2009 with a major earthquake and Haiti was devastated in 2010 by yet another massive earthquake.
Within just the last few months, new reports from around the world have been coming in and most agree that our climate situation is much worse than previously thought. At this point, it doesn’t matter what is causing it, but rather, what can be done about it. What’s more, our world is getting more and more unstable every year. There is war and threat of war everywhere. Natural disasters are becoming more frequent and serious.
However, other planets are experiencing global warming as well as our own and some scientists believe there may be some connection between this. No one knows anything for sure at this point because there is simply not enough data.
39. Which of the following would be the best title for the Passage ?
A. Ways to protect our planet.
B. Solutions to climate change.