1、四川省雅安市2024-2025学年高三上学期11月“零诊”英语试题一、听力选择题1What bothers the man?AThe kitchen.BThe noise.CThe view.2What will the woman consider doing?ATaking the driving test.BBorrowing the mans car.CBuying a second-hand car.3What is the mans advice?AFinding a job.BAccepting the offer.CKeeping waiting.4Why is the wom
2、an complaining about the room?AIt lacks privacy.BIt is too expensive.CIt is very small.5Where are the speakers probably?AAt a cinema.BAt a science museum.CAt a zoo.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6Why does the boy love Sundays?AHe can play basketball.BHe doesnt go to school.CHe can watch sports on TV.7What is the
3、boy expected to do?AClean his room.BWatch a TV show.CHave a good rest.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8How many windows remain to be painted by the man?A9.B14.C23.9What time of day is it probably?AMorning.BAfternoon.CEvening.10What is the probable relationship between the speakers?ATeacher and student.BHusband and
4、 wife.CEmployer and worker.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11Where did the woman volunteer with a wildlife organization?AIn South Africa.BIn America.CIn China.12What did the woman mainly learn in Canada?ATeam spirit.BManagement skills.CProfessional abilities.13What is the interview for?AA university application.BA
5、 job position.CA research project.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14Why did Amy create the system?ATo sing songs more easily.BTo help people feel better.CTo carry out live concerts.15What inspired Amy to invent the system?ASuggestions from others.BHer emotions and experiences.COthersreactions to her music.16What w
6、as Amys attitude toward the effect of musical features?ADoubtful.BCurious.CIndifferent.17What does Amy plan to do next?AImprove the system.BStart a new project.CHelp the mans grandfather.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18What is the text mainly about?AThe opinions about using phones.BThe benefits and risks brought b
7、y social media.CThe advantages and disadvantages of online shopping.19What is the main concern of online chat according to the speaker?AIts too addictive.BIt causes mental problems.CIt leads to weak social skills.20What will the listeners do next?APresent their opinions.BPost things on Weibo.CTry on
8、line learning.二、阅读理解Are you a book lover? The books below are perfect for you to read. Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted ChiangFrom a high Babylonian tower that connects a flat Earth to the sky above, to an alien language that challenges our very sense of time and reality, Chiangs stories explo
9、re profound philosophical questions. Chiangs unique imagination invites readers to question their understanding of the universe and their place in it. Tacky the Penguin by Helen LesterHeres a bird who grows well in the snow, Tacky, the funniest penguin! He cant sing, dive, or march the way other pen
10、guins do; Tacky does everything his own way. At first this seems to be a bad thing, but when the hunters come looking for penguins, Tackys strange behaviour drives them away! It turns out that being yourself is pretty great. Libertie by Kaitlyn GreenidgeKaitlyn Greenidge has returned with the novel
11、exploring the ties between family and race. The story focuses on Libertie, whose mother is a Black medical doctor in the United States. Libertie intends to follow in her mothers footsteps, but she faces the particular challenges as a dark-skinned Black. After marrying and moving to Haiti, she discov
12、ers a world that represents new hope. Dont Sweat the Small Stuff by Richard CarlsonLearn how to turn problems into opportunities and stay calm in stressful situations with this handy guide focused on helping readers find happiness and peace of mind. Discover how to master your thoughts and fully liv
13、e in the moment to appreciate what you have and get the most out of life.21What is Stories of Your Life and Others mainly about?AAnimal behavior.BHumorous stories.CHistorical events.DPhilosophical ideas.22Which book is likely to help you deal with stress and anxiety?ADont Sweat the Small Stuff.BLibe
14、rtie.CStories of Your Life and Others.DTacky the Penguin.23What challenges does Libertie face?AStressful study.BRacial identity.CFinancial difficulties.DHealth problems.Even at 80, Mei Jingtian continues to patrol (巡逻) the Shixiaguan section of the Great Wall. With over four decades of experience, h
15、e skillfully hits the ground along the way with a wooden stick, alerting wild animals to his presence to ensure his safety. Mei lives in Shixia, a village near the Shixiaguan section of the Great Wall in the suburban Yanqing district of Beijing, the oldest part of which dates back to the Northern Qi
16、 Dynasty (550-577). In 1979, when Mei returned to Shixia after working outside for years, he was stunned by the destruction to the ancient wall. “Some residents even took bricks from it to build their houses,” Mei says. To help protect the wonder, Mei volunteered as a guardian, patrolling 20 kilomet
17、ers each day to stop people from taking bricks, scribbling on the wall or dropping litter. In 1984, a Great Wall protection campaign was launched in Beijing and was quickly picked up by villagers in Shixia. Realizing the significance of heritage protection, more and more of them returned the bricks
18、they had taken and joined Mei on patrol. In 2006, and then head of the village, Mei helped set up a local volunteer protection association, and about 80 of the village residents joined as guardians. The Shixiaguan section of the Great Wall has not yet been opened to the public. “It is my biggest wis
19、h to see heritage well-preserved and available to visit, encouraging more people to join us in protecting the Great Wall,” Mei says.24Why does Mei Jingtian use a wooden stick along the way?ATo leave his mark.BTo signal his location.CTo scare away wild animals.DTo test the firmness of the ground.25Wh
20、at does the underlined word “stunned” mean in paragraph 3?AInterested.BSurprised.CRelieved.DPleased.26Why does Mei Jingtian wish the Shixiaguan section would be open to the public?AHe wants to show local traditions.BHe hopes to develop village tourism.CHe believes in shared efforts to protect the Wa
21、ll.DHe longs for personal fame and glory.27What does the text mainly talk about?AMeis devotion to protecting the Great Wall.BHow we have protected the Great Wall.CAchievements of protecting the Great Wall.DWhy we should protect the Great Wall.Scientists have for the first time discovered a cave on t
22、he Moon. It could be an ideal place for humans to build a permanent base, they say. It is just one in probably hundreds of caves hidden in an “underground, undiscovered world”, according to the researchers. Countries are racing to establish a permanent human presence on the Moon, but they will need
23、to protect astronauts from radiation, extreme temperatures, and space weather. And the newly discovered cave looked like a good place for a base which will provide a good protection for astronauts, and humans could potentially be living there in 20-30 years. The cave has yet to be fully explored, bu
24、t the researchers hope that radars, cameras or even robots could be used to map it. “We have very good images of the surfacewe can see the Apollo landing sitesbut we know little about what lies below the surface. There are huge opportunities for discovery.” said Francesco Sauro, Coordinator of the T
25、opical Team Planetary Caves of the European Space Agency. The Moon cave might be useful to humans, but the scientists also stress that it could help answer fundamental questions about the history of the Moon, and even our solar system. The rocks inside the cave will not be as damaged by space weathe
26、r, so they can provide an extensive geological record going back billions of years.28What is the main significance of the discovering the Moon cave?AIt offers a potential living place for humans.BIt proves the existence of life on the moon.CIt challenges the study of space weather.DIt provides a new
27、 tourist destination.29What makes the Moon cave a potential site for a human base?AIts temperature.BIts length.CIts protection.DIts width.30What can be inferred about the exploration of the Moon cave?AIt is affected by lack of funding.BIt holds great potential for scientific discovery.CIt has been c
28、ompleted using advanced technology.DIt is focused on finding evidence of life on the moon.31What is the scientists attitude towards the Moon cave?ACarefully optimistic.BDoubtful.CAbsolutely certain.DUninterested.Body Mass Index, or BMI, is a medical tool to compare your height to your weight. Doctor
29、s have used it for a long time to see if people have a healthy weight. But some people dont like it because it can say they are too heavy or really heavy when they dont feel that way. A strong lady who plays rugby in the Olympics, Ilona Maher, has a BMI of 30, which some people might say is almost t
30、oo heavy. But she said that shes going to the Olympics and they are not. Some researchers say that the way we calculate BMI is old and not fair mainly because it was made a long time ago using mostly white mens data. It wasnt meant to be used to check everyones health. Even doctors say BMI isnt perf
31、ect. It doesnt look at how different peoples bodies can be, like if they have more muscles or fat in certain places. Now, theres a new way to measure body shape called the Body Roundness Index, or BRI. It looks at how round you are by using your height and waist size, not your weight. This might be
32、a better way to see if you have too much fat around your middle, which can lead to health problems like diabetes and heart disease. Unlike fat on your thighs (大腿), this fat is more risky. Dr. Niu says that when we use BMI, it might say that strong athletes are at more risk than they really are, but
33、it might not show that older people with less muscle and more fat are at risk. Doctors agree that BMI is not very detailed and doesnt show how different our bodies can be in shape, what were made of, how much muscle we have, and how dense (密度大的) our bones are.32What is BMI used to do?ACompare roundn
34、ess.BCompare weight.CCompare height to waist size.DCompare height to weight.33What is a main disadvantage of BMI according to paragraph 3?AIt is too complex for practical use.BIt fails to consider height and weight.CIt is not suitable for all people due to its data.DIt stresses the importance of wai
35、st size too much.34What can be inferred about BRI from the passage?AIt is also not very detailed.BIt will completely replace BMI.CIt is mainly designed for athletes.DIt offers a better way to see health risks.35Which of the following titles best suits the passage?AHow to keep healthy?BTime to say go
36、odbye to BMI?CThe Outdated Medical ToolsDA Battle between BMI and BRIWe go on vacation to escape from the demands of reality. But when you come home and realize youve got to step back into that life, theres tension or kind of feeling down. 36 , and they can make sure your time away ends positively.
37、Keep track of your memoriesVacations are about rest, but theyre also about creating new, positive memories. Whether its simple moments, big thrills, or life-changing experiences, travel is full of memories. 37 . There are a few ways. You can try scrap booking (做剪贴簿). 38 . Writing a letter about your
38、 experience can also help you develop thankfulness for everything you experienced. 39 Lifelong learners are more confident and able to cope with stress. You can have these benefits by trying something new on vacation and then bringing that experience home. Maybe you continue to cook a favorite dish
39、you ate in Europe or use phrases of a language you picked up before you departed. Spend time with friends and familyVacations can be times of close relations, whether youre traveling with your family members or with strangers on a group tour. Human interactions make you feel good. 40 . To avoid that
40、, spend time with friends and family when you get back from your holiday. You can catch up with them and tell them about your travels, which has the benefit of encouraging thankfulness.AKeep your sense of adventure aliveBLearn a new skill and bring it home with youCHere are three ways to fight the p
41、ost-vacation bluesDBut really, anxiety is a normal part of being humanEYou can also choose the modern way by posting on social mediaFKeeping a record of those is a great way to reflect on your vacationGBut when we get home and no longer have a close connection, we can feel lonely三、完形填空On a warm summ
42、er afternoon, my kid and I were walking along the edge of the shore. We were 41 for seashells to fill our red sandcastle-shaped bucket. However, there didnt seem to be too many shells 42 up on the shore by the waves. After a while, I looked into the bucket and saw 43 but broken shells. I stopped Bil
43、l. “All of these shells are broken and no 44 . You need to find shells like this,” I 45 , as I held up a perfectly 46 clamshell. Bill gave me a (n) 47 look and continued on his way, gathering whatever shells he came upon and dropping them into the bucket. I was annoyed. So I stopped again, but this
44、time I asked in a 48 voice, “Bill, why do you 49 on filling our bucket with shells that are broken?”He looked up at me through his glasses with his big blue 50 and replied, “Mom, these shells are broken, but they are 51 beautiful.” Just then he reached his little hand into the bucket and began pulli
45、ng out the different shells and 52 their uniqueness. “This one is broken, but look, it has the color purple on it. And, Mom, this one looks like a smile when you hold it this way,” he said as he reached for another broken shell. “This one is round like the sun, and these ones are stuck together like
46、 butterfly wings.”My eyes filled with tears as I realized my son was teaching me a most 53 lesson. If we take the time to look more 54 at the broken shells, we can find beauty in them. None of us are perfect. We are all broken in some way, 55 we still possess beauty and uniqueness beyond belief.41Ah
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