新疆霍尔果斯市2023-2024学年高三英语上学期11月月考试题(pdf无答案).pdf
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1、1霍尔果斯市苏港中学 2024 届高三第三次月考英语测试卷英 语 试 题命题人:徐勇审核人:唐华丽(考试时间:100 分钟试卷满分:120 分)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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。APoetry FoundationPoetry ExplorersJoin us online for a weekly family program!Each week,participate in live,interactive activities all about po
2、etrylife.Well learn to use the power of poetry and imagination to explore the world from home.These workshops aredesigned for children aged 5 to 11 and their families.Email familiespoetryfoundation.org to register.Date:Wednesday,12:00 PM 12:30 PMTeen Poetry LabAll teens of grades 6-12 are invited to
3、 a weekly online exploration of poetry.Participants will read and discuss awide range of contemporary poems and receive guidance in the creation of their own work.Sessions are free,but spaceis limited;to reserve a space,please email teenspoetryfoundation.org.Date:Thursday,5:00 PM 6:00 PMForms&Featur
4、es Online:PantoumAll are welcome to a poetry discussion workshop.In this session,we will explore the pantoum,a form born ofMalaysian oral poetry that draws heavily upon repetition and rhyme.Registration is required;space is limited.Toregister,email formspoetryfoundation.org with the time of the sess
5、ion you would like to attend.Date:Monday,2:00 PM 4:00 PM;Wednesday,10:00 AM 12:00 PM;Friday,1:00 PM 3:00 PMLibrary Book Club Online:Victoria ChangAll adults are welcome to a monthly book group hosted by library staff.Next month,we will read and discuss Obitby Victoria Chang.Registration is required;
6、space is limited.To register,email librarypoetryfoundation.org.Date:Friday,12:00 PM 1:30 PM1.What do these four activities have in common?A.Including regular poetry creation.B.Being held online.C.Charging registration fee.D.Being aimed at children.2.Which of the following offers guided poetry writin
7、g sessions?A.Teen Poetry Lab.B.Poetry Explorers.C.Forms&Features Online:Pantoum.D.Library Book Club Online:Victoria Chang.3.Where should they email to register if a couple with their child aged 5 attend?A.teenspoetryfoundation.org.B.formspoetryfoundation.org.C.librarypoetryfoundation.org.D.familiesp
8、oetryfoundation.org.BTerasa Hill did not intend to do something unplanned.It began when Terasa was observing a horse auction(拍卖).A chestnut:racehorse was for sale?“She was the most beautiful thing Id ever seen,though it had an injuredleg,”said Terasa.When the bidding started,Terasa surprised herself
9、 by stepping in.Finally,Terasa became the new owner ofSierra,and Sierra,limping(跛)and hurt with pain from a broken knee,became a labour of love for Terasa.Afterthree long months of nursing her under the guidance of a local animal doctor,the leg recovered.It wasnt only Sierras leg that needed to reco
10、ver;Sierra needed to relearn how to trust people.Terasa thoughtthe best way to win Sierras trust and fondness was to feed her treats.Terasa kept providing Sierra with many treats,but none passed the sniff(嗅)test.Desperate,Terasa experimented by making her own mixture of molasses andgrains,which she
11、baked in her own kitchen.The cookies were a hit with Sierra and other horses,sending Terasas lifein a new direction.Her treats,called“Barnies”,were sold to a local store and like hotcakes,within months local businessmen begandemanding for more.Terasas kitchen was no longer big enough for the increas
12、ed demand,moving her operation toan Oshawa company.Then a serious health problem threatened to ruin her plans.Terasa called upon the same resolution that hadhelped her save Sierra to help her overcome her own illness.Family and friends came to her rescue and kept BarniesLtd.going.Almost a year later
13、,healthy and more resolute than ever,Terasa found a national distributor and Bainiesbegan selling in 144 stores across Canada.And what about Sierra,the inspiration for all this success and change?The horse has fully recovered and hasbecome a wonderful riding horse.4.Why did Terasa create her own coo
14、kies?A.To show superb cooking skills.B.To provide a special diet for Sierra.C.To find a way to bond with the horse.D.To lay the foundation for her business.5.Which best describes Terasa according to paragraph 3?A.Inflexible(顽固的).B.Pessimistic.C.Confident.D.Determined.6.Why is the last paragraph an e
15、ffective conclusion?A.It raises a valuable question.B.It provides surprising information.C.It returns to the topic of the opening paragraph.D.It continues the focus of the paragraph before it.7.What is the text mainly about?A.A remarkable encounter.B.A famous food company.C.A rescue of a weak horse.
16、D.A career from previous devotion.#QQABJYKUggioABJAAAgCEwVwCAKQkBACAIoOAAAIMAABQBNABAA=#2CThe sound of leaves underfoot is usually associated with autumn.But this year,it was the soundtrack(配音)tosummer walks across Europe,as maximum temperature records fell and the continent suffered its worst droug
17、ht in 500years.The drought had been building for months after a dry winter and spring,but it was worse by a series of fierceheatwaves over the summer,says Simon Parry at the UK Centre for Ecology&Hydrology.In France,nuclear powerplants were forced to reduce their output as low river flows meant ther
18、e wasnt enough water to cool their reactors.Water levels on the Rhine river dropped so far that ships loaded with goods in Germany and the Netherlands,includingcoal and petrol,were unable to travel.Besides,farmers saw crops wither(枯萎).Harvests of soya-beans and sunflowerseeds were predicted to fall
19、by between12 and 16 per cent.This was a crisis caused in large part by climate change,says Richard Allan,who is also at the University ofReading.“Warming due to human-caused climate change made this event much more extreme,”he says.Studiessuggest that the drought was made at least 20 times more like
20、ly by global warming.However,that missing rainfall ends up somewhere,says Peter Gleick at the Pacific Institute in California.Thisyears disastrous floods in countries including Australia and Pakistan are the“flip side”of the droughts,he says.“Thedroughts and the extreme floods that we are seeing are
21、 tied together,and are part and parcel of the broader challenge ofclimate change,”says Gleick.In the wake of a drought,it is critical that nature gets time to recover.But for Europe,this was the second severedrought in four years.“My grass has already recovered from this summerbut if I had a tree th
22、at survived it,that wouldtake 10 years or more to get back to a normal state,”says Niko Wanders at Utrecht University in the Netherlands.8.What is the authors purpose in mentioning the sound?A.To show the seasonal cycle.B.To describe the beauty of autumn.C.To emphasize the dry weather.D.To clarify t
23、rees survival mode.9.What is paragraph 2 of the text mainly about?A.The reduction of river water.B.The duration of the drought.C.The causes of various losses.D.The consequences of the disaster.10.Which is probably the best way to tackle(解决)climate change according to the text?A.Expanding climate mon
24、itoring.B.Improving human behavior.C.Promoting natural restoration.D.Balancing water distribution.11.What is the authors attitude toward the climate change trend in Europe?A.Conservative.B.Unclear.C.Concerned.D.Hopeful.DMany of us seem to have lives that follow a certain path.From kindergarten all t
25、he way to marriage,every stage ofour lives seems to be preset(预设的).Although this works well for many people,according to British motivationalphilosopher Jay Shetty,there is no“right”schedule to live our lives by.A few months ago,a video of Shettys speech Before You Feel Pressure went viral on the In
26、ternet across the world.In the video,he sends an important message that we should think“outside of the path”and have the courage to followour hearts.Shetty adds that,we dont have to get stressed and put ourselves in a race with our peers or judge our livesbased on others.Everything in life happens a
27、ccording to our time,our clocks.In his inspiring speech,Shetty points out that UK author J.K.Rowling got her famous Harry Potter seriespublished at age 32,after being turned down by 12 publishers.Shetty also mentions that Chinese businessman JackMa didnt even start the Alibaba Group until he was 35
28、and US actor Morgan Freeman didnt get his big break untilhe was 52 years old.We shouldnt let anyone rush us.As Albert Einstein once said,“Not everything that counts can be counted,andnot everything thats counted truly counts.”The key to staying on our own tracks is to be patient and embrace our own
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