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松江区2024学年度第一学期期末质量监控试卷2024.12高三英语2024.12(满分:115分完卷时间:105分钟)考生注意:本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分,试卷包括试题与答题要求,所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。答题前,务必在答题纸上填写学校、班级、姓名和考号。答题纸与试卷在试题编号上是一一对应的,答题时应特别注意,不能错位。GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Kungfu—AlwaysaDrawAndrewKonde,asecond-yearstudentatKenya’sStrathmoreUniversity,wasinspiredtostartlearningkungfu,ormartialarts,asachildafterwatchingmovies.But(1)__________beganasanafter-schoolactivityhasbecomealifestyleforthestudent,whoisnowthechairmanoftheuniversity’sTitanMartialArtsclub.Asachild,KondewasfascinatedbytheskillsofmartialartsheroeslikeJackieChan.He(2)__________(accept)byStrathmoreUniversityin2022andhisinterestinkungfureceivedaboostuponjoiningthemartialartsclub.Throughhardwork,herosetobecometheclub’schairmanandhashadthehonorofleadinghisteamtowinsatseveralmartialartschampionships,includingthe2022All-AfricaUniversityGames,(3)__________theyemergedasthesecond-bestoverallteam.“Kungfupromotesbetterhealth,(4)__________(improve)flexibility,andhigherself-respect.Theseareessentialqualitiesforahappier,longerlife.That’swhyIloveit,”Kondesaid.Kondehasalsoearnedsilverandbronze(铜)medalsinlocalkungfucompetitionssincehebeganpracticing(5)__________.Hesees2023asthehighlightofhiskungfujourney,after(6)__________(declare)tobeoneofKenya’stopcompetitorsinthefeatherweightcategory.Kungfu(7)__________(originate)inChinaandisakeypartofitstraditionalculture.IthasnowgrowninpopularityinKenya,particularly(8)__________school-agechildren.Theyfinditinteresting(9)__________itkeepstheminshape,andteachesthemself-defenseandself-control.KevinObonyo,aneconomicslecturerandkungfuinstructoratStrathmoreUniversity,saidthegrowingenthusiasmforkungfuacrossAfrica(10)__________beowedtothestrengtheningofChina-AfricarelationssolidifiedthroughprojectsliketheBeltandRoadInitiative.SectionBDirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.admission B.broad C.comfortably D.decoded E.forerunnerF.hardly G.replaced H.risky I.spread J.subjects K.switchesMoreThanaPopularizerCertaincreativeworkspossesssuchanendlessabilitytobouncethattheybecomefixedintheculture.OnesuchbookisMalcolmGladwell’sTheTippingPoint.Publishedmorethantwodecadesago,itdugintoa(n)(11)__________rangeoftopics,fromcrimeratesinNewYorktoshoesales,allfromtheperspectivesofepidemiology(流行病学).“Ideasandproductsandmessagesandbehaviors(12)__________justlikevirusesdo,”hewrote.Gladwellpresentedhisreaderswithaseriesofstories,mysteriesandpuzzles,andthen(13)__________them,revealinghisworkingsinacheerfulandconfidentnarrative(描述性的)voice.Listentome,heseemedtowhispertohisreaders,andIwillshowyouthehiddenworkingsofsociety,andhowyou,asanindividual,caninfluenceor“tip”thetrendsthatshapeit.Almost25yearsandsixbookslater,hewroteafollow-up,RevengeoftheTippingPoint,whichislikeits(14)__________initsself-confidence,attractivenessandclarity.However,thenewbookbearsthemarkofanauthorlivinginacountryverydifferenttotheUnitedStates25yearsago.ThecasestudiesaboutshoesinTheTippingPointare(15)__________bystoriesthattouchontheanxietiesofmodernAmerica.Manyofhis(16)__________arefamiliarandyetheempowersthemwithanewenergy.Inchapterfive,hefurtherexploresthequestionofdiversityinoffersfromtheIvyLeague,(17)__________anunderreportedissue,andyethesomehowthinksfromatotallydifferentangle.Insteadofexaminingthemeansbywhichfirst-classinstitutionskeepminoritiesout,herevealsthewaysinwhichHarvard,throughits(18)__________policyforathletes,onlyinvitesrichandwhiteapplicantsin.Gladwellcombinesviewpointsaboutepidemiologywiththedetailofacourtcopyordirectquotation,and(19)__________betweendifferentworlds,drawingcomparisonsandcontrasts—that’swherepartofhischarmlies.Itisanexcitingtechnique,butitcomeswith(20)__________elements—histopics,sohighlychargedatanindividuallevel,sometimeslacksympathy.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.AttheancientOlympicsinGreece,athletesweren’ttheonlystarsoftheshow.Thegamealsoattractedpoets,whorecitedtheirworksforeageraudiences.Competitorsemployedbiggernamestowritepoemsoftheir__21__,whichchorusesperformedatcelebrations.Physicalstrengthand__22__skillswerecloselylinked.Thousandsofyearslater,thisimage__23__PierredeCoubertin,aFrenchnoblemanknownasthefounderofthemodernOlympics.Thenoblemanbelievedtheworldshouldvaluetheharmonyofartsandathletics.TheideacanbetracedbacktoPlato’sRepublic,inwhichSocrateshighlightsthevirtueofeducationthatcombines“gymnasticsforthebodyandmusicforthe__24__.”Coubertinpicturedacompetitionthatwould__25__muscleandmind.Buthisfelloworganizersneverfullysharedhisvision.The1896Gamesincludedonly__26__competitions,suchasswimmingandfencing.Severalnewevents,forinstance,waterpoloin1900andboxingin1904,madetheirfirstappearance;__27__,muscleandmindremainedfirmlyunrelated.Coubertin__28__—onAugust5,1904,hepublishedanarticle,writing“...theartsandliteraturejoinedwithsporttoensurethegreatnessoftheOlympicGames.Thesamemustbetrueinthefuture...”whenofficialsannouncedthatRomewouldhostthe1908Olympics.CoubertinarguedthatthepartnershipofsportandarthadoutlastedthedestructionofOlympia,andthetimehadcometo__29__thisidealcompletely.SincethefirstthreemodernGameshadgottentheballrolling,itwas“possibleand__30__tobringmusclesandthoughttogetheragain.”Twoyearslater,theInternationalOlympicCommittee(IOC)heldaconferencetoseriouslydiscuss“towhatextentandinwhatformtheartsandliteraturecanparticipate.”Theeventprogramlistedseveralartscategoriesthatwere__31__.OfficialsultimatelyagreedtoaddfiveartscompetitionstotheOlympicsin1908:literature,painting,sculpture,musicandarchitecture.Allworksenteredintothesecategories,__32__namedthePentathlonoftheMuses(缪斯五项).Theywouldneedtobeinspiredbysports,bringingbacktheancientharmonythatCoubertinhad__33__.In1949,12yearsafterCoubertin’sdeath,nevertheless,theIOCdecidedto__34__theartcompetitions,citingthatmostoftheparticipantsreliedontheirartisticworkforalivinganditwasillogicaltoallowprofessionalstowinOlympicmedals.Todaythereareoccasional__35__tobringtheartisticcompetitionsback.WedohopeonedaywecanwitnessawhollynewOlympics.A.knowledge B.victories C.interests D.libertyA.sporting B.academic C.literary D.communicativeA.disturbed B.charmed C.tricked D.describedA.organizers B.competitors C.public D.soulA.reunite B.compare C.distinguish D.refreshA.athletic B.popular C.amateur D.fierceA.otherwise B.likewise C.however D.moreoverA.stressedout B.feltprejudiced C.movedforward D.settleddownA.challenge B.restore C.evaluate D.abandonA.troublesome B.imaginative C.annoying D.desirableA.undercontrol B.underconsideration C.inuse D.inprogressA.typically B.confusingly C.frequently D.collectivelyA.expected B.suspended C.created D.legalizedA.justify B.discontinue C.stage D.enrichA.rejections B.guidelines C.calls D.decisionsSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Afteralongjourney,Ifinallygottothehospital.Lyingontheexaminationtablewhilefacingthepainfullybrightceilinglights,Ifidgeted,desperatelytryingtoignoretheupsettingpartofthesituation.Iattemptedtofocusonstayingwarminthecoldroom,butwhathappeneddaysagokeptrunningthroughmyhead—theintensepain,theoverpoweringfear,andthepanickystepsintheEmergencyRoom.IwastoldIhadbrokenabackbone.Inowsmiledrecallingtheinnocenceofmyresponse:“DoIhavetowearasupportwhenIplayfootball?”IhadwaitedforthreemonthstofindoutwhetherIcouldplayfootballagain,butthethoughtofwaitinganotherfiveminutesseemedimpossible.ThenDr.Pittingerentered.Hewasfriendly,butnoticeablyuncomfortable,almostsad.HetoldmethatIwouldneverbeabletoplayfootballagain.Therealizationsankinimmediately.Iwasn’tsurprised,oratleastIshouldn’thavebeen,butthatdidn’tmaketheorderanyeasier.Irefusedtoaccepttheidea,andformonthsIcontinuedtoexercise.Iworkedoutfromfivetosixeverymorning.ThoughIwasashamedtowearthesupport,Iworeitdevotedly,withsomefalsehopethatthemoreIworeit,thequickerandbetteritwouldhealthebackbone.Iwasdeterminedtoplayagain.Thefactisthat,justasthedoctorordered,Ineverplayedanotherquarteroffootball.Afternightsofcominghomefromexercising,barelyabletowalk,Ifinallygavein.Forawhile,givingupfeltlikeanadmittingofdefeatratherthantheacceptanceofatruththatshouldhavebeenpainfullyobvious,butovertime,IrealizedlikemostdifficultdecisionsIhavemadeandwillhavetomake,lifewouldgoon.Ratherthansticktotheundeniablyunattainable,Iunderstoodthoughthisparticularoptionwasnolongeropentome,Ihadcountlessotherstomakeinitsplace.Andbytheway,I’mafive-starfootballcoachnow.Theword“fidgeted”inparagraph1mostprobablymeans“__________”.A.feltterriblybored B.layquietlyandcalmlyC.wasextremelygrateful D.madeslight,anxiousmovementsTheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph2indicatesthewriter’s__________.A.slowbutsteadyrecovery B.eagernesstogetthedoctor’sanswerC.frequentvisitstothehospital D.emotionalchangeaftertheaccidentWhatdidthewritergiveupintheend?A.Trustingthedoctor. B.Exercisinginthegym.C.Focusingontheimpossible. D.Puttingeverythinginplace.What’sthemessagemainlyconveyedinthepassage?A.Ignoringfailuresisthekeytoafulfillinglife.B.Therearetwowaysforeveryonetolivehislife.C.Somepeopleintheworldlivewithphysicalpain.D.Weshouldacceptlifeasitisandlivetothefullest.(B)Everyday,peopleworldwidevolunteerforthousandsofdifferentcompaniesandorganizations.Theyseevolunteeringasawayofdemonstratingwhattheystandforandconsidervaluable.Whataresomeofthemajortrendsinvolunteering?Toanswerthequestion,we’llneedtolookatsomestatistics.#1Around30%ofAmericansvolunteer.Aboutone-thirdofadultAmericansformallyvolunteeratleastonceayear.36%ofthetimespentinvolunteeringisdedicatedtofundraising.Moreover,34%ofvolunteeringactivitygoestocollectingordeliveringfood.#2InUSA,15%ofpeoplesupporthungerandhomelessnesscauses.HungerandhomelessnesscausesarethemostsupportedinUSA.Thenextleadingcauseforvolunteeringishealthandwellness,with13%ofAmericansdonatingtothosecauses.Othertopcausesarecharitiesforanimalsandwildlifeandcharitiesforthecountry’syoungergeneration,with10%and9%ofAmericanssupportingthem,respectively.#3Peoplearoundtheworlddonaterepeatedly.InEurope,44%peopledonaterepeatedly.AustraliaandNewZealandhaveahigherpercentageofpeoplewhodothesame—51%,outnumberedbyUSAwithapercentageof57%,andinAfrica,thepercentageisevenhigher.#4Volunteeringplaysaroleinemployment.Onesurprisingbenefitofvolunteeringisthatitcanassistinjob-hunting.Volunteerswho’vebeenunemployedare27%morelikelytofindwork.That’sespeciallytrueforunemployedvolunteerswithoutsecondaryschoolexperience,whoare51%morelikelythannon-volunteerstofindajob.Thetrendthatemployersprefervolunteerstonon-volunteersappliesnomatterhowoldandwherethevolunteersare.Statisticsindicatethat91%ofemployersvaluesoftskillsasmuchashardskills,andvolunteeringisanexcellentwaytodevelopsoftskillsinareal-worldenvironment.#5Womenaremorelikelythanmentovolunteer.Globally,about57%ofvolunteerworkisdonebywomen.Womenaremorelikelytoengageinactivitieslikechildcareforneighbors,orhelpingwithalocalenvironmentalcleanup.InUSA,34%ofwomenvolunteer,comparedto26%ofmen.Globally,about57%ofvolunteerworkisdonebywomen.Womenaremorelikelytoengageinactivitieslikechildcareforneighbors,orhelpingwithalocalenvironmentalcleanup.InUSA,34%ofwomenvolunteer,comparedto26%ofmen.Peoplearoundtheworldvolunteerbecausethey__________.A.areinterestedinthemajortrendsinvolunteeringB.areabletodealwithtroublesrelatedtovolunteeringC.prefertoworkinvariouskindsofcompaniesororganizationsD.regardvolunteeringasawaytoshowtheiridentityandvaluesWecanlearnfrom#4that__________.A.volunteeringimprovespeople’schanceofemploymentB.volunteers’agewillaffecttheirlikelihoodofgettinghiredC.employersthinkvolunteeringdevelopssoftskillsasmuchashardskillsD.volunteerswithouteducationalbackgroundareunlikelytobeemployedWhichchartcorrectlyillustratestheinformationinthepassage?A. B.C. D.(C)AnunusuallyreflectivecommunicationssatellitethatoutshinesalmosteverystarintheskywasjoinedbyanotherfiveinthefirstweekofSeptember,2024.Astronomerswarnthattheappearanceofmoreandmorebrightobjectsinthenightskywillseverelysetbacktheirworkandcouldevenlimitourabilitytospotasteroids—smallplanetsgoingaroundthesun—headingforEarth.Texas-basedASTSpaceMobile,intendingtosetupagroupof100satellitestoprovidemobilephoneconnectionsaroundtheglobe,launchedatestsatellitecalledBlueWalker3in2022,drawingcriticismfromastronomerswhofoundthatitwasbrighterthanallbutsevenstarsinthenightsky.ThecompanylaunchedthefirstfivecommercialversionsofBlueWalker3,calledBluebirds,fromFlorida,on12September.GrantTremblay,vicepresidentoftheAmericanAstronomicalSociety,saystheincreasingnumberofsatellitesinlowEarthorbit“isanexistentialproblemforastronomy”.WhileASTSpaceMobileisaconcerntoastronomersbecauseofitsveryreflectivedesign,itisbynomeanstheonlyone,hesays.InternetfirmStarlinkisanotherwhosesatelliteshaveraisedworries.“Forastronomy,thingsareabsolutelygettingworse,”saysTremblay.“Ifearthatwe’reatriskoflosingthesky.”ProjectssuchastheVeraC.RubinObservatory(天文台),underconstructioninChileandduetostartscanningtheskyin2025,willhaveimagesruinedbybrighttraceswhensatellitescrosstheirfieldofview,saysTremblay.“Whenaframeisharmedby,forexample,aStarlinkcrossing,theframeisuseless.Youthrowitout,”hesays.“Theobservatorywillstillwork.It’llstilldoamazingscience.Butefficiencycoulddropsharplyifwestartheadingintoasysteminwhichhundredsorthousandsofreflectingsatellitesareinorbit.”Tremblaybelievesthisisnotonlyalosstoscience,alsotowidersociety.“Wereturnimagesofthisincrediblymagicaluniversewhosescaleistrulyunimaginable,andthere’ssomethingunifyingandinspirational.Ifwelosethat,Ithinkthat’sasocietaldisaster.”Tosolvetheproblem,hesaysastronomersmayhavetoputmoreinstrumentsinspacebeyondourcrowdedorbit,butthecostandcomplexityofdoingthatisgenerallyprohibitive.Losingastronomicalcapabilitiescouldevenputhumanityindanger.IanCarnelliattheEuropeanSpaceAgencysayswehavespentdecadesimprovingourabilitytospotasteroidsheadingforEarthandpotentiallyredirectthem.“Itcouldbehardertofindtheminthefuturebecauseofreflectivesatelliteconstellations(卫星群),”hesays.AccordingtoGrantTremblay,whyareweattheriskoflosingthesky?A.Becausetheobservatoryisunabletofunctionproperlyinmostcases.B.Becausetheviewingareaofthesatellitesisdarkenedbyobservatories.C.Becausetheconstructionworkisdestroyingthescanningworkofthesky.D.Becausethesatelliteswillkeepusfromobtainingaclearpictureofthesky.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Effectivenessinmobilecommunicationswilldecreasedramatically.B.Avastnumberofsatellitesmakesthemagicaluniversemoreinspiring.C.Fewersatellitesofcommercialversionswillbelaunchedinthefuture.D.Earthcouldfaceahigherriskofasteroidimpactsfordetectionfailures.WhatconcerndoesTremblayexpressaboutthecrowdedorbit?A.Anincreaseinsocietaldisasters. B.Thatscientificstudyislessefficient.C.Lessspaceforinstrumentsinouterspace. D.Thatobservatoriesareharmedbyframes.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thelaunchofbrightsatellitesraisesfears. B.Therearestilldownsidestoscientificwork.C.Moresky-friendlysatellitesshouldbedesigned. D.Thesocietalimpactcausedbysatellitesisextensive.SectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanonlybeusedonce.Notethattherearetwosentencesmorethanyouneed.A.Wetlandsareknownfortheirabilitytofeedpartoftheworld.B.Thishelpstopreservecleanwaterforhumansandwildlifealike.C.Withoutthem,thecityconstructionwillslowdowninsomeway.D.Manywetlandshavebeenfilledtomakewayforfieldsandbuildings.E.Besidestheirecologicalbenefits,wetlandsoffereconomicandrecreationalvalue.F.Thesecallforcooperationbetweengovernments,organizationsandcommunities.ProtectingWetlandsWetlandsareamongthemosteffectiveecosystemsonEarth,providingahabitatforawidevarietyofplantandanimalspeciesandthereforeplayacrucialroleinmaintainingenvironmentalbalanceandsupportingbiodiversity.Forinstance,theycanactasnaturalwaterpurifiersandabsorbingharmfulsubstancesfromrunoff(地表径流)beforetheyreachlargerbodiesofwater.47Wetlandscanbethoughtofas“biologicalsupermarkets”.Theyprovidegreatvolumesoffoodthatattractmanyanimalspecies.Theseanimalsusewetlandsforpartoforalloftheirlife-cycle.Deadplantleavesbreakdowninthewatertoformsmallparticlesoforganicmaterial.Thisenrichedmaterialfeedsshellfishandmanysmallinsectsinthewater.48Theyareconsistentresourcesforactivitieslikebirdwatching,fishing,andphotography.Theseoutdooractivitiesaregainingpopularitynowadaysandpeopletendtopaytorefreshthemselvesattheweekends.However,wetlandsaroundtheworldareunderthreatbecauseofhumanactivitiessuchasagricultureandurbandevelopment.agricultureandurbandevelopment.49Asaresult,manyspeciesthatdependonthesehabitatsareatriskofextinction,andthenaturalservicesthatwetlandsprovidearebeingdecreased.Conservationeffortsareessentialtopreservingthesevitalecosystems.Thisincludesprotectingexistingwetlands,bringingthosethathavebeendegradedbacktotheformerstate,andcarryingoutpoliciesthatlimitharmfulactivitiesintheseareas.50Throughinternationalcooperationandlocalinitiatives,itispossibletoensurethatwetlandscontinuetosupporttheenvironmentforgenerationstocome.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.51.IsRegeneratingNatureOnlyCharitable?Intheworldofenvironmentalconservation,manypeoplethinknatureregenerationprojectsaremainlyaboutcharity,notprofit.Thisideahaswrappedaroundourcommonawareness,castingsucheffortsasnoblebutfinanciallyunreliablepursuits.However,isthisassumptionaccurate?Withamixofpassion,strategyandinnovation,KhoryHancock,anenvironmentalscientistandbusinessman,isdemonstratingthatnatureregenerationcanindeedbeprofitable.AccordingtoHancock,onewaytomakemoneyisthroughcarboncredits.Thesecreditsareliketicketsthatorganizationscanbuyorsell.Whentheyinvestinrestoringecosystems,theyearncreditsthatcanbetradedformoney.Thisgivesconservationarealpurposetohelpnatureandatthesametimebringsfinancialrewards.Beyonddirectfinancialreturns,italsohelpsenhancebusinesses’publicimage.Inaworldwhereinformationtravelsrapidlyandopinionsareformedswiftly,havingagoodpublicimageiswithoutdoubtastrategicnecessity.Thebenefitsarefar-reaching,frombuildingtrustandcredibilitytoattractingopportunitiesandencouragingbetterrelationships,allhelpingbusinessesmakeprofitsinthelongrun.Hancockaddsthatthefieldsofprofitabilitydonotendthere.Byregeneratingfarminglands,farmerscanusethepowerofcarbonstoredassoilorganicmatter,whichhasagreateffectonalmostallsoilproperties—makingthesoilmoreproductive.Hancockhasalsoprovedthattheregeneratingpracticesreducethegradualdestructionofsoilandimprovessoilstructure,makingthelandmoreadaptabletoweatherextremes,suchasfloodsanddroughts,andconsequentlyincreasesproductivity.Suchprojectsrevealthehiddenvaluesthatliewithinenvironmentalrestoration.Ifmoreinvestorsincreasethescaleoftheseprojects,bringfinancialbenefitstobothbusinessesandfarming,andintheend,theplanet,wecanbenefitfromasustainableworld.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.不如我们带上新买的望远镜去赏月吧!(enjoy)这种布料用棉线编织而成,很有民族特色。(rich)天气不好,孩子们心心念念的露天音乐会只能推迟两周举行。(Dueto...)这位工匠在筷子制作方面的贡献无人能及,这项荣誉非他莫属。(deserve)GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.假设你是明启中学高三学生李明。你校英文报正举行主题为“Tochangeornottochange?”的征文比赛,你决定参赛。请你撰写一篇参赛稿,内容包括:1)你的观点;2)你的理由。

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