河南省许昌高级中学2025届高三上学期8月月考试题 英语 Word版含解析

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2024-2025 学年高三上学期 8 月试题
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第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 20 分)
1What does Charlie mean?
AThe shirt might be too tight.
BHe doesn't like the shirt.
CHe isn't fond of the colour.
2Why does the man talk to the woman?
ATo ask for permission BTo send an invitation CTo make suggestions
3What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
AClassmates. BFather and daughter. CTeacher and student.
4How many bags does the woman take along?
ATwo. BThree. CFive.
5What time will the man see Dr. Lin?
AAt 2:00 pm. BAt 3:00 pm. CAt 4:00 pm.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6What’s the weather like at Darryl’s place?
ASunny. BWindy. CRainy.
7On which day does Darryl need to work?
AOn Tuesday. BOn Thursday. COn Friday.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8When does the conversation probably take place?
AIn the morning. BIn the afternoon. CIn the evening.
9What does the woman think of the sayings about weather?
AUnbelievable. BScientific. CFoolish.
10How many sayings are mentioned in the dialogue?
ATwo. BThree. CFour.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11What is the conversation mainly about?
ACommon colds. BA scientific achievement. CA special medicine.
12Where has most progress been made in genetic profiling?
AIn the United States. BIn Iceland. CIn China.
13How does the man feel about the new treatment?
ADoubtful. BImpatient. COptimistic.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14Who is the man?
AThe woman’s husband. BA regular customer. CThe woman’s neighbor.
15Which dessert has a strong flavor?
AThe lemon pie. BThe strawberry cake. CThe green tea cupcake.
16How much should the man pay in total?
A$3. B$4. C$7.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
17Why didn’t the woman go climbing?
AShe was worn out.
BShe lost touch with others.
CShe loved the scene at the bottom.
18What was the woman doing when she saw a dolphin?
ARelaxing on the beach. BSailing in a boat.
CDiving.
19What made the woman give up doing bungee jumping?
AHer health. BHer fear. CEquipment problems.
20What did the woman like most about her vacation?
ATaking photos. BVisiting the caves. CPlaying with the dolphin.
第二部分阅读(共两节, 满分 50 )
第一节(15 小题;每小题 2.5 , 满分 37.5 )
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Embark on an exhilarating expedition across the ancient trade routes, commencing your 5-day odyssey from the heart
of China to the vibrant lands of Central Asia.
Day 1 in Turpan, China: Commence your journey in the oasis city of Turpan, where you will delve into the intricate
Karez Well System a testament to the ingenuity of ancient irrigation techniques that persist in their operational capacity
to this day. As the sun sets on your inaugural day, retreat to the tranquility of a family-owned vineyard, where you can
meander through the verdant vineyards, engaging in conversations with the hospitable locals to gain insights into their
customary way of life.
Day 2 in Urumqi, China: With the first light of dawn, set forth from Turpan to the bustling metropolis of Urumqi,
the political epicenter of Xinjiang. Post a nourishing breakfast, immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of the Xinjiang
Museum, a treasure trove of diverse artworks, meticulously crafted handiworks, and historical artifacts. As you prepare to
wing your way to Kashgar, seize the opportunity to amble through the vibrant Erdaoqiao Market, the most expansive
marketplace in Xinjiang, teeming with a medley of goods.
Day 3 in Kashgar, China: Devote this day to the leisurely exploration of Kashgar, commencing with a visit to the
bustling Handicrafts Street, a cornucopia of artisanal treasures ranging from copper wares to metal and porcelain
masterpieces. Pause for refreshment in a time-honored teahouse, where you can mingle with the convivial community,
partaking in their animated dialogues and spirited dances. As the day draws to a close, retire to your lodgings for a
rejuvenating night's rest in anticipation of the forthcoming voyage to Osh.
Day 4 in Osh, Kyrgyzstan: Upon reaching the second city of Kyrgyzstan, Osh, immerse yourself in the National
Historical and Archaeological Museum Complex, a repository of cultural artifacts, handiworks, and sculptures that narrate
the region's storied past. Subsequently, venture to the Jayma Bazaar, the most expansive marketplace in Central Asia, whose
origins are rooted in the bygone era of the Silk Road. Should your interest lie in the silken threads of history, inquire of your
guide to lead you to the Yodgorlik Silk Factory, a sanctuary where the age-old manual silk-making process is preserved.
Day 5 in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan: Conclude your journey with a serene morning train excursion, culminating in
your arrival at Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan. Dedicate the day to the exploration of the Parthian Fortresses of Nisa,
a pivotal city from the Parthian Empire's early annals. As evening descends, return to the city to savor a meal and embark on
an evening sojourn to the Ashgabat National Museum of History, where the chronicles of the nation are enshrined.
21On which day can a tourist have a tea-tasting experience?
ADay 1. BDay 2. CDay 3. DDay 4.
22What does the tour in Urumqi and Osh have in common?
AStaying at a local farm. BShopping at a market.
CVisiting an ancient city. DDancing with local people.
23Where can a tourist visit a museum in the evening?
ATurpan. BKashgar. COsh. DAshgabat.
B
As a mushroom scientist, you are vastly outnumbered, with estimates suggesting that there are between 2.2 million
and 3.8 million species of fungi (), the majority of which are yet to be identified. However, professionals in the field
are not alone in their efforts to uncover new species. An enthusiastic community of amateurs has emerged, bridging the gap
between professionals and non-professionals. These amateurs have even made significant discoveries. One such amateur is
Taylor Lockwood, a 74-year-old mushroom enthusiast and professional photographer.
In 1984, while living on the Mendocino coast of California, Taylor Lockwood developed a fascination with
mushrooms. “Outside my cottage were these amazing mushrooms,” he says. “And it was as if these mushrooms looked at
me and said, ‘Taylor, go out and tell the world how pretty we are.’” Lockwood answered their call and purchased camera
equipment to capture their true nature. His passion for photographing mushrooms was so intense that he would even dig
holes next to the mushrooms to get the perfect angle for his shots.
In the Monongahela National Forest, Taylor Lockwood discovered an unusual mushroom that looked like tiny fingers
wearing off-white gloves. Upon deeper investigation, fungi researcher Amy Rossman confirmed that it was a “hazel glove”
mushroom, which is a rare find. “Mushrooms are not like plants,” Rossman says. “They don’t come up at the same time
every year, and so sometimes it can be decades between when a fungus fruits.” Rossman says that’s why it’s so valuable to
have people like Taylor Lockwood searching through the forest with a trained eye.
A few years ago, Taylor Lockwood realized that still photos weren’t sufficient, so he chose to create time-lapse (延时
拍摄的) videos of mushrooms. “When I do time-lapse, I see so much life happening around the mushrooms—insects,
worms and other small creatures interacting with them,” he says. Lockwood’s love for art is evident in his approach to
filming mushrooms over time. Although he appreciates the scientific aspect of his work, he identifies himself as an artist at
heart.
24What can we learn about mushroom amateurs from paragraph 1?
AThey keep close track of the growth of fungi.
BThey help identify new species of mushroom.
CThey replace professional scientists in the field.
DThey classify the majority of mushroom species.
25What inspired Lockwood to photograph mushrooms?
AHis desire for knowledge.
BHis curiosity about nature.
CThe beauty of nearby mushrooms.
DThe appeal of outdoor photography.
26Which of the following best describes Lockwood according to paragraph 3?
ASkilled and observant.
BFocused and flexible.
CTalented and optimistic.
DOrganized and responsible.
27Why did Lockwood decide to make time-lapse videos of mushrooms?
ATo improve his photography techniques.
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