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2024学年度第二学期高三3月教学质量检测英语学科
I.Grammar and Vocabulary
Section A
Directions:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passage cohcrent and grammatically correct.
For the blanks with a given word,fill in cach blank with the proper form of the given word;for the other blanks,use onc
word that best fits each blank.
The Rise of Skiing as a Winter Olympic Sport
The first Wintcr Olympics,held in Chamonix,Francc in 1924,included just three skiing cvents:cross-country
skiing,Nordic combined,and military patrol(now known as biathlon).Today,skiing is one of the most popular winter
sports in the Olympics,with athletes from around the world 1.(involve)in a wide variety of events.The Olympics
provide a uniquc platform for athletcs,2.they showcase their skills and inspire future gencrations of skiers.
Skiing has had a significant impact on the Winter Olympics,both in terms of popularity and revenue.Skiing events
are 3.the most popular events in the Winter Olympics,with millions of people tuning in to watch the competitions.
Skiing also generates a significant amount of revenue for the Olympics,as it attracts sponsors and viewers from around
the world.
Technology has played a significant role in the evolution of skiing in the Olympics.Advancements in skiing
equipment,such as skis,boots,and helmets,have allowed athletes 4.(push)the boundaries of what is possible on
the slopes.However,technology has also led to controversy in skiing,as some athletes have been accused of using
performance-5.(enhance)technology to gain an advantage over their competitors.The Intemational Ski Federation
(FIS)has implemented strict rules to ensure that the sport remains fair and competitive.
As skiing continues to evolve,it is likely that new events 6.(add)to the Olympic program.Some experts
predict that skiing events will become 7.(extreme)as athletes push the limits of what is possible on the slopes.
while 8.suggest that skiing events may become more environmentally sustainable as host countries seek to
minimize the environmental impact of the Olympics.
Regardless of 9.the future holds,one thing is certain:skiing will continue to be a major part of the Winter
Olympics,10.it provides a uniquc combination of athlcticism,skill,and artistry.Skiing is not only a sport,but also
a way to experience the beauty of the world around us.
Section B
Directions:Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box.Each word can be used only once.Notc that there
is one word more than you need.
A.additionally
B.alike
C.applauded
D.appetite
E.cooperative
F.divide
G.cngage
H.fucled
I.layered
J.marriage
K.rcimagined
Success of "Ne Zha 2"Spotlights Appeal,Artistry,Creativity of Chinese Culture
The runaway success of"Ne Zha 2"is the first film to generate $I billion dollars in a single market and the first
non-Hollywood title to join the billion-dollar club.It is a masterclass in cultural reinvention and has been 11.for its
combination of tradition and innovation
The film reinvents the tale of Nezha,a rebellious boy-god from Chinese folklore.Director Jiaozi has expanded the
narrative scope,introducing complex dynamics,12.storytelling and a richly textured world.The film appeals to
young and old audiences 13..Its exploration of universal themes-the defiance in the face of power,the struggle
against fate,and the embrace of self-confidence-has struck a chord with viewers,making it a rare cincmatic
achievement that goes beyond cultural 14..
Equally impressive is the film's technical brilliance."Ne Zha 2"represents a quantum leap in China's animation
industry,boasting visuals and effects that parallel those of Hollywood blockbusters.With around 2,000 special effects
shots and contributions from 138 animation studios,the film showcases the 15.power of China's creative ecosystem.
Breathtaking scenes,such as the exciting battle at Tianyuan Ding and the transformation of Nezha's physical form,are
not just technique but also narrative devices that enhance the emotional depth of the story.This 16.of artistry and
technology exemplifies the significant advancement of China's film industry.
The success of"Ne Zha 2"also highlights the growing 17.for homegrown content among Chincse audicnces.
In recent years,there has been growing interest in traditional culture,18.by a sense of national pride and a desire
for stories that resonate with local identitics.Films like"Ne Zha 2"arc part of a natural renaissance where ancient tales
are 19.through a modern lens.This trend speaks to a deeper shift in China's cultural landscape,where creativity and
tradition are combined to create works that are locally meaningful and globally appealing.
Undoubtedly,"Ne Zha 2"is more than just a film;it's a cultural milestone.Its success reflects the dynamism of
China's creative industrics,the enduring appeal of its cultural heritage,and the potential for Chinese storics to 20.
audiences all over the world.
II.Reading Comprehension
Section A
Dircctions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fill in each
blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
The mental pain of failure itself can stimulate you to become better at the activity in which you lack proficiency-if
you can reframe the negative experiences as a(n)21.of personal growth.This is what researchers found in 2022
when they conducted a field experiment at an improvisation (club.One group of amateur improvisers was
22.to actively scck the feeling of awkwardness.The scholars found that,compared with improviscrs who were not
given this instruction,the first group was more engaged in the exercise.Instcad of sccing the discomfort as somcthing to
avoid,they saw it as 23.to the process and leaned into it.
Another helpful way to tum the discomfort of failure into a source of 24.is what psychologists call "action
rumination."Ruminating on failure is widely recognized to be a destructive waste of time,because this type of reflection
25.what failure says about one as a person and questioning self-worth.Action rumination is different.It involves
26.the exact missteps that one made and how they could be 27.in the future.Scholars have shown that
thinking through something you have done poorly in this 28.corrective way can lead to learing and improvement
29.frustration and shame.
The research is clear that although we hate to fail,doing so can be beneficial for learning a new skill and mastering
an old one.This has 30.for how to improve ordinary life.31.you can put failure-or unsatisfactory
performance,at least-to good use in many arcas of life.If you're a student,take a class fundamentally 32.your
arca of skills and interests,knowing that the struggle to cope with a very novel challenge may improve studying what
you do like.Delight in the difficulty of it and analyze the mistakes you make-and you will almost certainly find that
you're doing even better at your 33.subject.
The 34.principle can even be applied to happiness.None of us wants to be unhappy.But inviting sources of
unhappiness in life can be extremely beneficial.35 not to be afraid of fear,anger,or sadness.They are normal
and natural parts of life after all.Dealing with them openly,though uncomfortable,will improve your skills at doing so.
And if you let them,they will help you appreciate the joys of life all the more.
21.A.target
B.cxample
C.conscquence
D.indicator
22.A.assistcd
B.directed
C.obliged
D.forbidden
23.A.superior
B.optional
C.temporary
D.central
24.A.pride
B.inspiration
C.progress
D.encouragement
25.A.centers on
B.arises from
C.relies on
D.differs from
26.A.rcplaying
B.cclcbrating
C.simplifying
D.ignoring
27.A.recalled
B.remedied
C.overlooked
D.repeated
28.A.randomly
B.passively
C.deliberately
D.impulsively
29.A.as opposed to
B.in terms of
C.on account of
D.in casc of
30.A.reasons
B.substitutes
C.requirements
D.implications
31.A.On the contrary
B.In other words
C.As a result
D.In general
32.A.based on
B.close to
C.different from
D.linked to
33.A.compulsory
B.tough
C.hated
D.preferred
34.A.avoid-succcss
B.cmbracc-failure
C.dclay-succcss
D.criticize-failure
35.A.Resolve
B.Pretend
C.Promise
D.Swear
Section B
Directions:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statcments.
For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information
given in the passage you have just read.
(A)
Constructed on a highland overlooking the city of Granada,Spain,the palacc of
Alhambra is situated in a natural wonderland.At the base of the highland,the Darro
River flows to the north,defending the palacc.Its structure features solid city walls,
which are tall and thick and can effectively resist cnemy attacks.Its clevated buildings
could keep watch over the city and its surroundings,serving as strongholds for signal
transmission.
The Alhambra was built chicfly between 1238 and 1358 as a royal palace and military complex of the Emirate of
Granada,a Muslim state.Alhambra is derived from the Arabic "al-Hamra",meaning"the red one".The reddish color
comes from the iron oxide in the local clay used for the construction.As a royal city,the Alhambra contained at least six
major palaces,most of them located along the northern edge where they commanded views over Granada.The most
famous and best-preserved palaces are the main attraction to visitors today.Outside the Alhambra walls is the Gencralife,
a former royal estate and summer palace accompanied by historic and modern landscaped gardens.
The last king of Granada laid down his arms to the Spanish troops in January 1492,without the Alhambra itself
being attacked.Most of the Muslim-style buildings were well-preserved.Christopher Columbus,who witnessed the
surrender of Granada,presented his plans for an expedition across the Atlantic to the king of Spain.In April,they signed
the contract which set the terms for the expedition which landed in America later that year.
Between 1810 and 1812 Granada was seized by Napoleon's army.The French troops occupied the Alhambra as a
fortified position and renovated the palace for military purposes,causing significant damage to the monument.In 1821,
an earthquake caused further damage.In 1830,the American writer Washington Irving lived in Granada and wrote his
Tales of the Alhambra,which played a major role in arousing international interest in southern Spain and in its
Islamic-era history.In 1870 the Alhambra was declared a National Monument of Spain and the state set a budget for its
conservation.Later,in 1984,the Alhambra was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it is now one of the most
popular tourist destinations in Spain.
36.According to the first two paragraphs,what can be inferred about the Alhambra?
A.It integrates defensive advantages with natural landscape.
B.It was built far away from Granada to avoid attacks.
C.It is located near a river for easier access to water.
D.Its construction materials were sourced from abroad.
37.The underlined word“fortified"means“_".
A.beautifully decorated
B.strengthened for defense
C.open to the public
D.temporarily abandoned
38.Which of the following statements about the Alhambra is TRUE?
A.Its name originates from its gcographical location and artistic appeal.
B.It was nominated as a heritage site duc to Columbus'achicvement.
C.The peaceful transition of power in 1492 protected the palace.
D.Its architectural design mainly reflects Christian influences.
39.Which one is the best title of the article?
A.The ups and downs of Granada
B.Historical facts about the Alhambra
C.Conflicts between Spain and France
D.Architectural achievements in Spain
(B)
WHAT IS NEWS LITERACY?
News literacy is the ability to determine the credibility of news and other information and recognize
News
the standards of fact-based journalism.It is an essential 21st century skill,the core of any media literacy,
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digital litcracy or civics program.
Organizational values
We are living in the most challenging and complex information landscape in history.News literacy education
cmpowers pcople with skills to successfully navigate this landscape.Pcople who are exposed to the NILP's programs
lcamn how to identify what they can trust,sharc and act on,and thcy bccome bettcr informed,morc cngaged and morc
equal participants in the civic life of their community,their country and the world.
Learn about four factors you should consider when evaluating the credibility of a claim.
FACTOR 1:AUTHENTICITY
Is it authentic?
The digital age has made creating.sharing and accessing information easier than ever before,but it's also made it
easier to manipulate everything from social media posts to photos,videos and screenshots.The ability to determine
whether something you sce online is genuine is a fundamental fact-checking skill.
FACTOR 2:SOURCE
Has it been posted or confirmed by a credible source?
Not all sources of information are created equal,but it can be easy to glaze over the significant differences while
scrolling through feeds online.Standards-based news organizations have guidelines to ensure accuracy,fairness,
transparency and accountability.While these sources aren't perfect,they're far more credible and reliable than sources
that have no such standards.Viral rumors that confirm one's perspectives and beliefs or that repeatedly appear in social
media feeds can feel true,but if no credible source of information has confirmed a given claim,it's best to stay alert.
FACTOR 3:EVIDENCE
Is there evidence that proves the claim?
Misinformation lacks sound evidence by its very nature-but it often tricks people into either overlooking that fact
or into acccpting faulty cvidence.Many false claims arc groundless statements,while others present digital fakes and
out-of-context elements for support.Evaluating the strength of evidence for a claim is a key fact-checking skill.
FACTOR 4:REASONING
Is it based on solid reasoning?
Misinformation is often designed to cxploit our cognitive biases and vulncrability to logical errors.These blind
spots in our rational thinking can make baseless conclusions feel valid or even undeniable-particularly when they
reinforce one's beliefs,attitudes and values.Leamning to logic-check claims is an important element in verifying
information.
40.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The presence of evidence automatically makes a claim credible.
B.Checking the authenticity of a claim is optional in news literacy practices.
C.Misinformation is difficult to detcct because it always presents logically sound arguments.
D.News literacy is a component of digital literacy to help individuals identify trustworthy online information.
41.A group of studcnts in JP is very intcrestcd in FACTOR
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Is it credible?
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42.Who would find this passage most useful?
A.Educators wanting to develop news litcracy skills.
B.Politicians aiming to improve their public image.
C.Professional journalists seeking advanced interview techniques.
D.Social media strategists looking to write eye-catching headlines.
(C)
One of the universe's most fascinating wonders is the variability of timckecping:seconds pass slightly faster on a
mountain than in a valley;a free-falling clock on the moon,compared to Earth,runs about 56 microseconds faster each
day,a small but significant divide over time.NASA and its international partners are now working to establish a new
"time scale"for the moon,accounting for these differences,rather than simply creating a lunar time zone.
Humans have long relied on natural timckccpers like sundials and lunar phascs.However,since the appearance of
mechanical clocks in the 14th century.precision has become vital.Albert Einstein's theories of relativity further
complicated timckecping by revealing that gravity slows time.General relativity explains that massive objects,like Earth,
bend space-time,causing time to pass more slowly closer to their surface.This phenomenon has been confirmed by
atomic clocks,which measure time using atomic oscillation (and tick slower near Earth's surface.
To manage these complexities,scientists use a global network of atomic clocks to create Coordinated Universal
Time (UTC),averaging readings to ensure accuracy.However,time bchaves even more unpredictably far from Earth,
where gravity weakens and motion affects its passage,according to Einstein's special relativity.
Spacecraft already navigate these challenges using onboard oscillators to maintain their own time while correlating
with Earth's UTC.For cxample,missions to Pluto or the Kuiper Belt rely on ground stations but also use their own time
scales for navigation.GPS satellites,orbiting 12,550 miles above Earth,have provided valuable data by comparing the
atomic clocks to Earth-bound ones,helping scientists refine timekeeping for lunar missions.
Creating a lunar time scale involves accurately measuring time on the moon while ensuring it can be related back to
Earth time.To achieve precision,scientists plan to use a network of clocks on the moon,potentially combining atomic
clocks for long-term stability and crystal oscillators for short-term accuracy.These clocks could be placed in lunar orbit
or on the surface,with costs ranging from millions of dollars to hundreds of millions of dollars.
This network will support LunaNel,a lunar navigation and communication system similar to Earth's interet and
GPS.Establishing this framework requires interational collaboration,with NASA and the European Space Agency
lcading efforts.However,gaining agreement from non-allicd nations remains a challenge.
Precision timekeeping is crucial not only for scientific understanding but also for mission infrastructure.By
applying lessons from Earth,scientists aim to create a reliable lunar time scale,paving the way for future missions to
Mars and beyond.As Cheryl Gramling of NASA noted,mastering lunar timekeeping will prepare humanity for decper
exploration of the solar system.
43.According to the article,why do seconds pass slightly faster on a mountain than in a valley?
A.Because the closer to massive objccts,the stronger gravity's effect on time is.
B.Becausc atomic clocks are less accurate when thcy arc ncar Earth's surfacc.
C.Because Earth's rotation squeezes gravity more intensely at lower altitudes.
D.Because atmospheric pressure extends gravitational bending of time at higher altitudes.
44.The author mentions GPS satcllites in paragraph 4 to
A.highlight what the limitations of atomic clocks in space are
B.argue that GPS technology will be directly used for lunar missions in the future
C.illustrate that lunar timckecping will be even simpler than the carth's GPS system
D.give an example of how timekecping challenges in space were addressed
45.What challenge may scientists encounter when they set up LunaNet?
A.The accuracy of placing the clocks in lunar orbit.
B.The correlation of atomic clocks with crystal oscillators.
C.The difficulty of reaching an agreement among all countries.
D.The high cost of a lunar navigation and communication system.
46.What docs the article suggest about lunar timckecping?
A.It is an ultimate goal shared by NASA and its allied nations.
B.It is a significant pursuit but with few practical applications.
C.It will establish a lunar time zone different from that on Earth.
D.It is an important step towards future space exploration.
Section C
Directions:Read the following passage.Fill in cach blank with a proper sentence given in the box.Each sentence can be
used only once.Note that there are two more sentences than you need.
A.Indulge your curiosities and don't expect new pursuits to always be easy or exciting.
B.Students with a growth mindsct often hold interests in arts,humanitics and social science.
C.Plus,those with a fixed mindsct arc less likely than those with a growth mindsct to gencrate novel solutions that
integrate different disciplines.
D.Now,we argue for a separate but related idea.
E.But science tells us that passions are developed.
F.Think about your interests and passions as fixed rather than cultivated.
How to love what you do
"FIND YOUR PASSION!"This is an inspiring saying,but is it good advice?
"Finding"a passion implies that it already exists and is simply waiting to be discovered.47.They often
begin with a spark of curiosity about a subject and later,through a process involving repeated engagement,positive
experiences and increased knowledge,people come to personally value that content or activity and internalize it.What
was at first interesting becomes an interest.If these qualities continue to intensify,a passion can emerge.
In several studies,we and our colleagues have found that misunderstanding this idca can discourage people.
Fortunately,our latest research reveals that there are ways to correct course and cultivate a more open,accurate
perspective about interest.
To study these ideas,we use a framework of "fixed"and growth mindsets.In school,thinking of one's intellectual
abilitics as fixed can be harmful,whereas believing one can develop and grow skills supports greatcr lcaming.
48.People who think interest and passions are relatively unchangeable have a fixed mindset of interest.In
contrast,pcople who vicw interests and passions as developed have a growth mindsct of interest.
The latter comes with many advantages.A fixed mindsct of intcrest,for example,may hold back cxploration and
creativity.49.We have also found that people with a fixed mindset of interest tend to expect their passions to
come easily to them.Those with a growth mindset maintained their new-found interest despite the difficulty.
So how can we foster a growth mindsct of intcrest?Realizc that passions aren't waiting to be "found."Take an
active role in developing them.50.A growth mindset will help you remain open and curious.The saying
"Find something you love to do,and you'll never have to work a day in your life"needs updating.If you work at loving
what you do,you might become more creative and resilicnt.