四川省成都市石室中学2023-2024学年高三上学期开学英语试题含答案.pdf

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1、第 1 页 共 8 页 命题人:黎成淑、李继、石静、唐垚、杨璐媛审题人:李继成都石室中学成都石室中学 20232024 学年度上期高学年度上期高 2024 届入学考试英语试卷届入学考试英语试卷满分满分 150 分分 考试时间:考试时间:120 分钟第分钟第 I 卷第一部分听力卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分共两节,满分 30 分分)第一节第一节 (共共 5 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分分,满分 7.5 分分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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

2、小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.What does the man think of the exhibit?A.Attractive.B.Inspiring.C.Uninteresting.2.What is the man probably?A.A teacher.B.A coach.C.A doctor.3.What did the man do on the first day at the summer school?A.He did Gloria a favor.B.He learned about the rules.C.He collected the stuff.4.What d

3、oes the man suggest the woman do with her package?A.Send it by airmail.B.Mail it tomorrow.C.Buy insurance for it.5.Where are the speakers going to meet Dave?A.Outside the bookstore.B.In a burger shop.C.At the cinema.第二节第二节 (共共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分分,满分 22.5 分分)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、

4、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白前,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。听下面一段对话,回答第 6 至第 8 三个小题。6.What will the man do at noon on Saturday?A.Have lunch with his mother.B.Take his sister to play basketball.C.Make a telephone call to his mother.7.How will the man go to the basketbal

5、l game?A.By car.B.By bus.C.By subway.8.When will the speakers meet on Saturday?A.At 5 p.m.B.At 4:30 p.m.C.At 4 p.m.听下面一段对话,回答第 9 至第 11 三个小题。9.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Salesperson and consumer.B.Receptionist and guest.C.Manager and employee.10.How much are the meals?A.

6、$30.B.$90.C.$100.11.How does the man pay his bill?A.In cash.B.By credit card.C.By WeChat.第 2 页 共 8 页 命题人:黎成淑、李继、石静、唐垚、杨璐媛 审题人:李继听下面一段对话,回答第 12 至第 14 三个小题。12.Why did the woman go to Bangkok?A.Her friend persuaded her.B.Her company sent her there.C.Her colleague invited her.13.What did the woman disli

7、ke in Bangkok?A.The temples.B.The food.C.The weather.14.When is a bad time to go to Bangkok?A.February.B.April.C.November.听下面一段对话,回答第 15 至第 17 三个小题。15.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Their college study.B.Their future plans.C.Their favorite hobbies.16.Why does the woman consider continu

8、ing her studies?A.She wants to get a degree for her dream job.B.She wants to work with her college teachers.C.She wants to study in her favorite university.17.What does the man say about being a gym instructor?A.It can make him appear young.B.It can make him feel respectable.C.It can make him physic

9、ally healthy.听下面一段独白,回答第 18 至第 20 三个小题。18.When can most children learn how to use the computer?A.At the age of 2.B.At the age of 3.5.C.In Grade3 or 4.19.How did Judys son know the classification?A.On his own.B.Under Judys guidance.C.With the help of the software.20.Why is it necessary for children t

10、o learn the computer at home?A.They can avoid being at a disadvantage.B.They can get online help from the teachers.C.Theyll leave good impressions on their teachers.第二部分第二部分 阅读理解阅读理解(共两节,满分共两节,满分 40 分分)第一节第一节 (共共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 分,满分分,满分 30 分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。ANPRs Student Pod

11、cast(播客)Challenge is back for a fifth year!This years competition will open for entries on September 6,2023 and close on October 28.As in past years,our judges will choose winners in two categories:grades five through eight and grades nine through twelve.Entries must be submitted by an educator or a

12、 student leader whos 18 years old or older.Another important rule is that the maximum length of your podcast is within eight minutes,and longer entries will be disqualified.Our judges will use the following criteria to narrow down and choose the winners:Information and structure,40 percentDoes the p

13、odcast tell a good story or teach us something new and important?Is it structured in a way that keeps 第 3 页 共 8 页 命题人:黎成淑、李继、石静、唐垚、杨璐媛 审题人:李继listeners engaged?Can we easily follow the story youre telling or the information youre explaining?Have you spent time cutting out unnecessary information to m

14、ake sure the main ideas come through clearly?Personality and creativity,40 percentDoes it have personality,or does it sound like youre reading from a script(脚本)?Does it make us laugh or cry or leave us deep in thought?Production,20 percentWere not judging you on how fancy your equipment is and we do

15、nt expect you to be an expert on recording and editing sound,but we hope youll try.Some podcasts may use a narration format.Others may be more of an interview format.If you use sound apart from interviews and narration,make sure it is clear and smooth.21.Who are qualified to submit the podcast to th

16、e competition?A.Editors.B.Student.C.Parents.D.Teachers.22.What is a requirement for the entries?A.They should be more than eight minutes.B.They must be well structured and edited.C.They must be produced with special sound effects.D.They have to adopt an interview format.23.Which statement is NOT tru

17、e about the competition?A.October 28 is the deadline for all the participants to hand in their entry.B.The content of a podcast must be educational as well as entertaining.C.It doesnt matter whether students are using equipment of high qualityD.Winners are evaluated in different aspects other than t

18、he script or format.BThe most important life lesson Ive learned from running is to run at my own pace.This lesson has guided me in many ways.In particular,it made me challenge the fixed expectations of retirement and aging.Running is a metaphor(隐喻)for life.I realized this while training for a marath

19、on to celebrate my 60th birthday.All the other runners being faster than me made me embarrassed,but my coach shared some valuable advice:run at your own best pace setting a goal or target time could be a limitation.He was right.Over time I ran more easily and faster.I also enjoyed the experience muc

20、h more.I have applied this principle to other areas of my life.Finding a rhythm is not about efficiency or how many things I can get done in a day.It has more to do with what I decide to do at this stage in my life.Running carries its own set of expectations,including what people at certain life sta

21、ge should be doing or not doing.Expectations at my age can center on how leisure time is spent,decisions about employment,and even the role of a grandparent.I used to think it was young people who bore the impact of peer pressure,but older adults can experience it too.This is ironic,because often la

22、ter in this life is a time when we tend to care less about the opinions of others.Im not suggesting we postpone dreams.Of course,we should do what matters to us,but its easy to view retirement as another occupation with benchmarks(基准)to be met.Its a comparison trap that makes what someone else does

23、the reference point.Forget what others are doing.Their pace is not necessarily the pace you should run at.Run at your own way.Our 第 4 页 共 8 页 命题人:黎成淑、李继、石静、唐垚、杨璐媛审题人:李继bodies know what they need.Our hearts know what they need.In living life on our own terms,we will likely feel stronger in body,mind

24、and spirit.24.What motivated the author to participate in marathon?A.Her keen wish to celebrate her 60th birthday.B.Her strong curiosity for fighting against aging.C.Her eager interest in doing regular exercise.D.Her urgent need to enhance her health and mind.25.What do the underlined words“this pri

25、nciple”in paragraph 3 probably refer to?A.Setting a target time.B.Finding your limitation.C.Enjoying your decisions.D.Running at your own pace.26.What does the author think of peer pressure?A.Its impact is only limited to young generations.B.Even senior citizens cannot avoid it completely.C.Its exis

26、tence is too ridiculous to explain.D.It ends if we stop pursuing our dreams.27.What might the author intend to convey through her experience?A.Look before you leap.B.Birds of a feather flock together.C.Its never old late to learn.D.Dont follow the crowd.COn January 7,David Bennett went into the oper

27、ating room at the University of Maryland Medical Center for a surgical procedure never performed before on a human.The 57-year-old Maryland resident had been hospitalized for months due to a life threatening disease.His heart was failing him and he needed a new one.Bennetts condition left him unresp

28、onsive to treatment and ineligible(不合格)for the transplant list or an artificial heart pump.The physician-scientists at the center,however,had another-also-risky-option:transplant(移植)a heart from a genetically-modified pig.“It was either die or do this transplant,”Bennett had told surgeons a day befo

29、re the operation.“I want to live.I know its a shot in the dark,but its also my last choice.”It took the medical team eight hours to finish the operation,making Bennett the first human to successfully receive a pigs heart.“Its working and it looks normal.We are thrilled,but we dont know what tomorrow

30、 will bring us.This has never been done before,”Barkley Griffith,who led the transplant team,told the New York Times.While its only been five days since the operation,the surgeons say that Bennetts new pig heart has been,so far,functioning as expected and his body wasnt rejecting(排斥)the organ.They a

31、re still monitoring his condition closely.“I think its extremely exciting,”says Robert Montgomery,transplant surgeon and director of the NYU Langone Transplant Institute,who was not involved in Bennetts operation.The result of the procedure was also personally meaningful for Montgomery,who received

32、a heart transplant in 2018 due to a genetic disease that may also affect members of his family in the future.“Its still in the early days,but still the heart seems to be functioning.And that in and of itself is an extraordinary thing.Up to now most experimental heart transplant procedures have been

33、done between pigs and other animals.This is the first time that surgeons have taken it into a living human.”28.What do the words“a shot in the dark”underlined in Paragraph 3 mean?A.Something that costs a fortune.B.Something impossible to succeed.C.Something drawing public attention.D.Something with

34、an uncertain outcome.第 5 页 共 8 页 命题人:黎成淑、李继、石静、唐垚、杨璐媛审题人:李继29.What is Barkley Griffiths attitude to Bennetts post-operation condition?A.Negative.B.Cautious.C.Optimistic.D.Uncaring.30.What is the text mainly about?A.The heated debate over the pig heart transplant.B.David Bennetts contribution to medi

35、cal research.C.The first experimental pig heart transplant in the world.D.The first successful pig heart transplant into a living human.31.In which section of a magazine may this text appear?A.Political Affairs.B.Global Entertainment.C.Sci-Tech Front.D.Financial Window.DWomen were less likely than m

36、en to support the Vietnam war,the Gulf war,or the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.They commit far fewer murders.They are less likely to favor strikes.For some scholars,these are grounds for thinking that a world run by women would be more peaceful.But European history suggests otherwise,according

37、to political scientists Oeindrila Dube and S.P.Harish.They studied how often European rulers went to war between 1480 and 1913,and found that states ruled by queens were 27%more likely to get involved in wars than those ruled by kings.This was not all the queens fault:men,seeing them as soft targets

38、,tended to attack them.Frederick the Great of Prussia once declared:“No woman should ever be allowed to govern anything.”Shortly after becoming king,he attacked the newly crowned Archduchess of Austria,Maria Theresa,and seized Silesia province.Despite years of war,she never recovered it.But perceive

39、d weakness is not the whole story.Queens,the researchers found,were more likely to gain new territory.Catherine the Great expanded her empire by some 200,000 square miles.And married queens were more aggressive than single queens or kings,whether single or married.The authors suggest several reasons

40、 for this.First,married queens may have been able to form more military alliances(联盟),making them confident enough to pick fights.Their husbands had often served in the army before they married,and were well placed to strengthen military ties between their homelands and their wives states.Second,unl

41、ike most kings,queens often gave their husbands a lot of power,putting them in charge of foreign policy or the economy.During the 1740s,Maria Theresas husband,Francis I,reformed the Austrian economy and raised money for the armed forces while his wife ruled much of central Europe.Prince Albert was Q

42、ueen Victorias most trusted adviser,shaping her foreign policy until his death in1861.This division of labor,the authors suggest,freed up time for queens to pursue more aggressive policies.The modern era,too,has witnessed female leaders in wars:Golda Meir and the Yom Kippur war,or Margaret Thatcher

43、and the Falklands.The number of countries led by women has more than doubled since 2000,but there is plenty of room for improvement:the current level of 15 represents less than 10%of the total.A world in which more women took power might be more equal.Whether it would be more peaceful is a different

44、 question.32.The underlined“perceived weakness”in paragraph 4 means that _.A.women were less likely to support warsB.women could not recover lost territoryC.women commit far fewer crimesD.women were soft targets第 6 页 共 8 页 命题人:黎成淑、李继、石静、唐垚、杨璐媛审题人:李继33.Why were married queens more likely to gain new

45、territory?A.Because their military alliances picked fights for them.B.Because they were ambitious and aggressive by nature.C.Because their husbands were supportive in state governing.D.Because they centralized all power into their own hands.34.What is the purpose of mentioning the two female leaders

46、 in the last paragraph?A.To imply there is room for improvement in gender equality.B.To indicate more females become leaders in modern times.C.To illustrate female leaders cannot prevent wars in modern times.D.To suggest female leaders have their share of wars in modern times.35.According to the pas

47、sage,we can safely conclude that _.A.married women are not fit to govern their states on their ownB.female leaders should be responsible for all wars throughout historyC.the world wouldnt be more peaceful even if more women took powerD.the division of labor allows queens to survive economic crisis第二

48、节第二节 (共共 5 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 分,满分分,满分 10 分分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Many people wonder what they can do to become well-rounded and competitive while increasing their rate of success.36 Be willing to expand your mind.Rid yourself of assumptions and convictions so that you can be open an

49、d receptive to new information.37 You will eventually come across information that challenges your worldview.Rather than remaining resting in your comfort zone,use this time to stop,reflect and shed light on these ideas in a way that can develop and expand your vision.After the mind has been ready,t

50、he next step is application.38 Learning information you can use in your daily life is very important to having a continuous desire to further advance your education.Skill-based learning,for example,is useless if it isnt applied.Reading a book on automobile repair isnt the same as physically changing

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