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12024届高三12月月考英语试题第一部分阅读(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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ABESTBODYFITNESSAboutusYoudon'twantjustagymmembership.Youwantamembershipthatmeanssomething.Andthatmeansyouneedsupport,experthelpandacommunity.BestBodyFinessisn'tjustagym:it'sfull-servicefitnessmembershipmadeforyou.Here'showitworks:STEPONE:YourassessmentWebeginwithanassessmentsession.ThisisachanceforyoutoseewhatwedoatBestBody.Ourassessmentplansareno-costandno-risk.We'llalsomakeatrainingplanspecificallyforyou.STEPTWO:YourtrainingWhenyoudecidetobecomeaBestBodymember,weshowyouwhattodo,howtodoitandwhyyouaredoingit.Afterafewsessionswithanexpertprivatetraineryouwillfeelcomfortableworkingoutonyourown.STEPTHREE:YourmembershipMembershipworksonamonth-to-monthbasis.Therearenosign-upfeesandnocancellationfees.Startandstopwheneveryouwant.Andthebestpart?Ourfeesarethemostcompetitiveinthewholedowntownarea.STEPFOUR:YourcommunityAtBestBodyFitness,weseeeveryoneaspartofabigteam.Andwhenyouworkwithateam,youcandogreatthings.Joinanyofourspecializedclasses,ledbyexperttrainers.Cometoournutritionclasses.Participateinourregularsocialevents.Everythingisincludedinyourfee.Finally,wewanttosharewithyousomereasonswhyourmemberssaythattheyhavechosenusoveranyotherfitnesscentreinthecity.It'ssoEASYEasytostart,stop,cancelorrefund(退款)amembership.Easytoaccess—we'reopen24/7,weneverclose.Easyresults—ourtrainersandequipmentgiveyousuccess,fast.Comeandvisitusforapersonaltour!21.Whatcanonedointhesecondstep?A.Haveafullassessment.B.Workwithateam.C.Learnfromtheprivatetrainer.D.Makeatrainingplan22.Ifyoubecomeamemberofthisgym,youcanA.getrefundwhenyoucancelyourmembershipB.getexperttrainingbutyouneedtopayextrafeeC.gotothegymonlyfrom6:00amto10:00pmD.gotothegymonlyfromMondaytoSaturday23.Whatdoyouthinktheabovepassageis?2A.Astorybook.B.Asciencemagazine.C.ATVshow.D.Anadvertisement.BIt'sperhapstheworld'smostfamousunderwaterattractionthatremainedinfilmandinlegend:theTitanic.Butnowexpertssaytheoceanliner,onceawonderofthehighseas,isfallingtopieces.Capt.AlfredMcLaren,thescientistwhoinJulyledthemostrecentexpeditiontotheship'sunderwatergrave,saidhisteamsawclearsignsoftheacceleratingdamageofthewreck(残骸).Therewasdamagelikelycausedbyrustandsealife,andthecaptain'scabinhadcollapsed.“Iwasabsolutelyastonished,”McLarensaid.Worsestill,thefallenmast(桅杆)thatcrushedtheship'sdeckisbelievedbymanytobetheresultofanunapprovedsalvage(打捞)operation.“Itwasalmostdepressingtoseehowquicklyshewasgettingworse,"McLarensays.“Iwouldbereallysurprisedifthere'sverymuchstandingupfromthebottom,twodecadesfromnow.”EdKamuda,whorunstheTitanicHistoricalSocietyinSpringfield,Mass.,saysadventuretourists—whopay$36,000eachtovisitthewreck—arealsocontributingtothedestructionofit.“ThisissomethingIexpected.Ijustdidn'texpectittohappensoquickly,”Kamudasaid.“PeoplearegoingdownjustasanegotriptosayIwasthere.'Allthistakesafareontheship.”TheTitanichassatatthebottomoftheAtlanticsinceitsankafterhittinganicebergonitsmaidenvoyageonApril14,1912.Morethan1,500peoplediedthatnight.TheshipcametorestatthebottomofthefreezingNorthAtlantic,morethan2milesbeneaththewaves.Thewreckwasdiscoveredin1985,andsincethenithasbeenrepeatedlyvisitedbytreasurehunters.Butstillsomescientistssaythosedivers,andotherthrillseekersarenotnecessarilytoblamefortheTitanic'scurrentproblems.Capt.CraigMcLeanoftheNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministrationwentonanexpeditiontotheTitanicinJuneaspartofagovernmentstudythatismonitoringtheconditionoftheship.Hesaysit'sunclearwhatpartofthedamageisfromMotherNatureandwhichisfromhumannature.“It'stooearlyandthereisn'tenoughevidencetoputourfingersonanything,”McLeansaid.Regardless,mostagreethere'slittlethatcanbedoneforthismostfamousofwrecks.Andsoon,themightyTitaniccouldwellbelostagain.24.McLarenexpectedthatintwentyyearsA.OnlyaminorpartofthewreckwouldremainasitisB.ThewreckwouldbegettingworseatafasterspeedC.OnlysalvageoperationwiththepurposeofresearchwouldbeapprovedD.Thewreckwouldbecompletelydestroyedbyunapprovedtreasurehunters25.Whatisthetourist'spurposeofvisitingthewreck,accordingtoKamuda?A.TocontributetothebreakingdownoftheTitanic.B.TohelpfinancethepreservationoftheTitanic.C.Tosatisfytheircuriosityandadventurousness.3D.TobetterunderstandthehistoryoftheTitanic.26.CraigMcLeanisoneofthescientistswhobelieveA.VisitorsshouldnotbeprohibitedfromtheTitanicandotherfamouswrecksB.TheinfluenceofthethrillseekersonthewreckwillfinallybedeterminedC.ThegovernmentshouldcontributemoretothemonitoringoftheTitanicD.ThedamageoftheTitanicisnotnecessarilycausedbytheadventuretourists27.TheauthorismostlikelytoagreethatthefutureoftheTitanicisA.promisingB.discouragingC.controllableD.vagueCIndepartmentstoresandclosetsallovertheworld,theyarewaiting.Theiroutwardappearanceseemsratherappealingbecausetheycomeinavarietyofstyles,patterns,materials,andcolors.Buttheyareeventuallythebiggestdeception(欺骗)thatexistsinthefashionindustrytoday.Whatarethey?Theyarehighheels—awoman'sworstenemy(whethersheknowsitornot).Highheelshoesarethedownfallofmodernsociety.Fashionmythshaveledwomentobelievethattheyaremorebeautifulorstylishforwearingheels,butinreality,heelssucceedincreatingshortaswellaslongtermtroubles.Womenshouldfightthehighheelindustrybyrefusingtouseorpurchasetheminordertosavetheworldfromunnecessaryphysicalandpsychologicalsuffering.Forthesakeoffairness,itmustbenotedthatthereisapositivesidetohighheels.First,heelsareexcellentforaeratinglawns(草坪通气).AnyonewhohaseverwornheelsongrassknowswhatIamtalkingabout.Asimpletriparoundtheyardinapairofthosebabiesgetsridofalltheneedtocallforalawncarespecialist,andprovidestheperfect-sizedholestogiveanylawnoxygenwithoutallthosemessyblocksofdirtlyingaround.Second,heelsarequitefunctionalfordefendingagainstpotentialenemies,whocaneasilybescaredawaybythreateningthemwithapairofthesesharp,deadlyfashionitems.Regardlessofsuchpracticalusesforheels,thefactremainsthatwearinghighheelsisharmfultoone'sphysicalhealth.Talktoanypodiatrist(足病医生),andyouwillhearthatthemajorityoftheirbusinesscomesfromhigh-heel-wearingwomen.Highheelsareknowntocauseproblemssuchasdeformedfeetandtorntoenails.Theriskofseverebackproblemsandtwistedorbrokenanklesisthreetimeshigherforahighheelwearerthanforaflatshoewearer.Wearingheelsalsocreatesthethreatofgettingaheelcaughtinanarrowsidewalkgapandbeingthrowntotheground—possiblybreakinganose,back,orneck.Andofcourse,afterwearingheelsforaday,anywomanknowsshecanlookforwardtoanightofpainasshetriestocomfortherachingfeet.28.Womendon'ttakethedisadvantagesofhighheelstooseriouslybecauseofA.theirattempttoshowofftheirstatusB.therichvarietyofhighheelstylesC.theirwishtoimprovetheirappearanceD.themulti-functionaluseofhighheels29.What'stheauthor'stoneinpresentingthepositivesidesofhighheelshoes?A.ironicB.favorableC.sympatheticD.objective30.Thewriteruses“thosebabies”(Paragraph2)torefertohighheelsA.toshowtheirdelicatecharacteristicB.toshowwomen'saffectionforthem4C.toemphasizetheirsmallsizeD.toindicatetheirtrendyappearance31.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatwomenshouldA.refusetobuytheproductsofthefashionindustryB.gotoapodiatristregularlyforadviceC.avoidfollowingfashiontoocloselyD.seethroughtheverynatureoffashionmythsDCarriedbythewind,dustparticles(微粒)fromplacessuchastheSaharaDesertcanfloathalfwayaroundtheworldbeforesettlingtotheground.Astheplasticsabandonedbyhumansbreakdownintotinypiecesintheenvironment,they,too,travelthroughtheatmosphere.Nowscientistsareastepclosertounderstandinghowthesemicroplasticstravelintheglobe—bothlocallyandonlong-distanceflights.Researchersspentmorethanayearcollectingmicroplasticsfrom11nationalparksandwildernessareasinthewesternU.S.Theyexaminedtheparticlesthatsettledondrydaysandthosethatfellalongwithrainorsnow.Inadditiontomakingclearhowmicroplasticsmovearound,theresults,publishedonThursdayinScience,revealtheseriousnessoftheproblem:morethan1millionkilogramsofmicroplastics—theweightof120millionto300millionplasticwaterbottles—fallonprotectedlandsinthecountry'swesternregioneachyear.Thenewfindingsaddtoscientists'concernovermicroplasticpollution'spotentialimpactsontheenvironmentandhumanhealth.“We'renotsupposedtobreatheinthismaterial,”saysSteveAllen,amicroplasticsresearcherattheUniversityofStrathclydeinScotland,whowasnotinvolvedinthenewstudy.Plasticsintheenvironment"carryallsortsofpesticides(农药),heavymetalsandalltheotherchemicalsthatwevemadeovertime,"headds.“They'regoingtocarrythemdirectlyintoourlungs.”Sincetheirdiscoveryinoceansinthe1970s,microplastics—whichcanbeaslargeasagrainofriceorsmallerthanaparticleofdust—havebeenfoundnearlyeverywhereresearchershavelooked:incities,inArcticsnow,onremotemountaintops.Theirpresenceinareasdistantfromtheplacewherehumanlivehaspointedtothembeingcarriedbywinds.32.Whatdothescientistsfurtherunderstandnow?A.WhySaharaDesertisexpandingtothesouthofAfrica.B.Howplasticparticlestravelonthewind.C.Whyitishardforplasticstobreakdown.D.Howdustparticlesarespreadingthroughthewind.33.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewstudy?A.Theresultsshowedtheamountofmicroplasticsishuge.B.ResearcherscollectedmicroplasticsacrosstheU.S.C.Researchersfocusedonplasticparticlesindrydays.D.Numerousplasticwaterbottleswerefoundeachyear.34.WhatdoesSteveAllensayaboutplastics?A.Theyshouldberecycled.5B.Theydoharmtoweather.C.Theycanbeusedtomakeallsortsofpesticides.D.Theycarryharmfulchemicalstohumanlungs.35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.DustParticlesIsHarmfultoOurLungsB.TheEnvironmentIsThreatenedbyPlasticsC.MicroplasticsAreFallingfromtheSkyD.MicroplasticsDoHarmtoHealth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。Teenagersarespendingmoremoneythanever.Justlastyear,31.6millionteensspent155billion,accordingtotheNorth-brook,Illinois-basedmarketresearchgroupTeenageResearchUnlimited.36__Shockedathowmuchmoneykidsspend?Maybeyouhaven'tcheckedthepricetagslatelyonsomeoftheyoungergeneration'smust-haves.Tosome,suchluxuriousspendingonthechangeableyoungmightseemunbearable.37_.TimothyMarshall,anassociateprofessorofdevelopmentalpsychologyatChristopherNewportUniversityinVirginia,analyzedthewidespreadphenomenonaftersomeresearch.Onefactorissurelythesheerpowerofmarketingthroughmassmedia.Teenagersareexposedtoanestimated3,000advertisementseachday.Combinetheadswithprogrammingitself,likethefashion-,music-andskin-filledshowsonMTV,andyou'vegotalargenumberofmessagestellingkidswhattheyshouldowniftheywanttofitin.Manyworkingparentsprobablycompensatebyspendingmoneyontheirkids.38Butalso,spendingmoneyisoftenmoreconvenientinourfast-pacedsocietythangoingtobaseballgamesorotheractivities.Formanyfamilies,ofcourse,keepingupwiththeirchildren'costlydemandsfordesignerclothing,CDs,andconcertticketsisafinancialimpossibility.Marshallsays,evenforthosefamilieswhocanaffordsuchluxuriousspending,strikingacompromisebetweenspoilingthekidsanddenyingthemistricky,butpossible.39Insteadofjustgivingchildrenthetoysorclothingtheydesire,givethemanallowanceandshowthemhowtheycansaveupforwhatevertheywant.Anddon'tbeafraidtojustsayno.Mostoftheparentsareworkingnine-to-fiveorevenworkingovertimetomakeendsmeet.Therefore,shouldertheresponsibilityofinstructingthekidstotellrightfromwrong,anddevelopinghealthyhabitsofspendingmoneyisofgreatimportance.40__A.Whydosomeparentsgivein?B.Howdidtheypersuadeparentstopay?C.Teachingkidshowtobudgetandsaveiskey.D.Kidsshouldn'talwaystakemoneyforgranted.E.Muchofthatmoney,ofcourse,comesfromparents.F.Weneedtostepupandtellkidswheretheboundariesare.G.Thereisprobablysomeguiltinvolvedinnotspendingenoughtimeathome.第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)6第一节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。ThelastattemptofKenCampbelltoruncouldtracebacktohighschool.Whenhiswife,Susan,injuredherfoot,sheneeded41torejoinherrunninggroup,soCampbellwentalongtokeephercompanyinthe42.“Wewerejustwalkingatthebeginning,"hesays,“Iwasheavy,andweighedover90kg."Butastheweeksandmonthspassed,theweightfellaway,SusanrecoveredandCampbell's43_grew.Attheageof63,heran50km,andat70,he44a100kmultramarathon.Sohowdoessomeonewithno45_experienceofrunningbecomeanultradistancerunnerinhis60sand70s?Susanhadrunmarathonsbeforeher46,butforCampbell,theturningpointcamewhenSusan'sFleetFeetrunninggroupstartedthetrailsintheSierraNevadafoothillsneartheirhome.CampbellwentouttovisitSusan'sgroup,and"thetrailswereaterrible47.Ithadbeenraining,andIwasslipping,slidingand48.ButIthought,well,Ilikethisalot.”Whathelikedaboveallwasthefeelingof"beingwrappedbythetrail,being49bytheclosenessofthevegetation(植被)andthenearnessoftheriver".Runningthe100kmultramarathontookCampbell16hours.WhenCampbell50thefinishlineat3am,Susanhandedhima100kmstickerto51onthebackofhistruck.Healreadyhada50kmoneonthere.“Itisapublic52thatyouarepartofthiscommunity,"hesays.“Whereverwepark,IseealineofvehicleswiththeirvariousstickersandIfeelthatweareatribe(部落).”Campbellsufferedfromarthritis(关节炎)beforehestartedrunning,andwas“a(n)53forkneereplacement",butfornow,henolongerneedsasurgery.Itcan54therunning—butthe“senseofwell-beingandaccomplishmentwillcarrymeonforever",hesays,“IfIcan'trun,Iwill55.”41.A.arrangementB.operationC.confidenceD.support42.A.progressB.treatmentC.recoveryD.diagnosis44.A.completedB.managedC.wonD.joined45.A.preciousB.previousC.specialD.sufficient46.A.graduationB.growthC.injuryD.attendance47.A.practiceB.atmosphereC.dreamD.mess48.A.sighingB.fallingC.complainingD.moving49.A.appreciatedB.appealedC.embracedD.buried50.A.approachedB.accomplishedC.dividedD.crossed51.A.remainB.advertiseC.locateD.display52.A.statementB.reminderC.truthD.expectation53.A.targetB.alternativeC.candidateD.survivor54.A.putanendtoB.getinvolvedinC.keepaneyeonD.takeadvantageof第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)7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。Machinesworkwellataconstantspeed—andthefasterthebetter.Whethertheyarespinningcotton56_dealingwithnumbers,regular,repetitiveactionsarewhattheyexcelat.Increasingly,ourworldisbeingdesignedbymachinesandformachines.Weadapttomachinesandholdourselvestotheirstandards:People57_(judge)bythespeedatwhichtheyrespond,notthequalityoftheirresponse.“Alwayson”becomessomethingtotakepride58_.WhenIaskpeople59theyaredoing,theyalmostalwaysanswer“busy".Tickingthingsoffthe“todo”listbecomes60meansofdefiningourselves.61(occupy)ifnotwithworkthenwithfamilyoroursocialnetworks,mostofusfeelexhausted.Afewyearsago,Ibecameveryinterestedinwhatitmeant62_(pause).Istartedtonoticewherepausesshowupinmyownworkandlife.Forexample,IrealizedwhenIwaswriting,ashortwalkwasa(n)63(effective)waytofocusthanconcentratingharder.Thesmallwalkactedasapause,64_(enable)metorest,reflectorrefresh,appreciateandbreakablockinmy65(creative).Irealizedthatpauseisnotnothing!Aminuteeatingice-creamisnotthesameasaminutedoingpush-ups.Eventimeitselfisn'tauniformrawmaterial—asthephysicsofEinsteinshows.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是某国际学校的学生会主席李华。随着手机越来越智能,学生们所受的影响也越来越大。请你2.学生应如何减少智能手机的影响;LiHua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。Danielgotajobasadeliverymantoworkhiswaythroughcollege.Hisparentscouldn’tsaveupallthemoneyheneededtogetintolawschool,sosincehewas15,hewouldtakesummerjobsandfindsomeotherjobsbetweenstudiestoearnextracash.Theboywasdeterminedandeverydayhewouldwakeupat5a.m.,summerorwinter,ridingonhisoldbiketodeliverparcels.Itwasn’taneasyjob,especiallyduringwinter.Besidesthat,hisoldbikewasslow,makingthingsharder.Butthatwasn’taproblemforDaniel.Daniel’sschedulewasalwaysthesameeverydayandpeopleintheneighborhoodalreadyknewhim.Hecalledthembytheirnames,andtheywouldoftenwaveandgreethimashepassed.8ItwasanormaldayandDanielwasdeliveringparcelsasusual.“Morning,Daniel!Checkoutmybrand-newmountainbike!”calledoutamanwhosehomeDanielvisitedfrequently.“Morning,Mr.Warren!That’sareallyfancybike!”Danielscreamedbackathimasherodetowardshisfirstdelivery.Hecouldn’thelpimaginingwhatitwouldfeelliketoownabikeliketheoneMr.Warrenhadjustshownhim.“Mydeliverieswoulddoublewiththat”hethoughtlongingly.Suddenly,Daniellostbalanceandfellontheroad.Hegotupandleanedthebikeagainstthewalltoseewhathadhappened.Hefoundanailstuckinthebacktire(轮胎)andheunluckilyhadaflattire.Asheturnedaroundandtriedtothinkofwhattodo,hesawsomethingunusual.AstrangemanDanielhadneverseenbeforefurtively(鬼鬼祟祟地)lookedaroundandplacedapackageunderhisjacket.“Hey!”Danielshoutedattheman.“Heythere!Whatareyoudoing?That’snotyours!”ThemanheardDanielandstartedtorunasfastashecould.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Afterhavingalookathisbike’sflattire,Danielquicklystartedtorunaftertheman.Mr.Warrenarrivedonhisnewbike,andthenhelpedpin(按住)thethiefdown.2024届高三12月月考英语参考答案第一部分阅读第一节阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)21-23CAD24-27ACDB28-31CABD32-35BADC第二节阅读填空(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40EAGCF第二部分语言运用第一节完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)41-45DCBAB46-50CDBCD51-55DACAB第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.or57.arejudged58.in59.how60.a61.Occupied62
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