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学校:姓名:班级:考号:届云南三校高考备考实用性联考卷
(五)英语试题2025
一、未知
1.A.Annie.B.Mark.C.Anna.Who will be themain speakerat theconference according to Bob
2.What does the womanask the man to doA.Cook ameal.B,Do someshopping.C.Eat outtogether.
3.How muchchange doesthemangetA.4dollars.B.6dollars.C.10dollars.
4.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A familygathering.B.A schoolactivity.C.A travelplan.
5.What doesthe womanmeanA.The companywill moveaway.B.The meetinghas beencanceled.C.The manhas cometo the wrong place.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题A.Basketball.B.Tennis.C.Badminton.
6.Which competitiondoestheman likewatching bestA.This evening.B.Tomorrow evening.C.Tomorrow morning.
7.When willthe menstable tennisfinal takeplace听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.How will Ben travelfrom NewYork toWashington,D.C.c.A.By train.B.By car.By plane.A.Call onhis brother.B.Go to the beach.C.Explore somemuseums.
9.What willBen doin Washington,D.C.
10.How longwillBenstay in the USA.About aweek.B,About twoweeks.C.About threeweeks.and perspectivehave broadenedgreatly.She ismore thanbefore,working hardon flexibilityandconditioning.Though Iam theone withspecial needs,I regardmydisability as a pushto________my bodyimperfections andsurpass myselfas longas Itowin.”Charon stated・
41.A.taking toB・subscribing toC.losing toD.applying to
42.A.left B.contributed C・advocated D.emerged
43.A.continued B,benefited C,boosted D.remained
44.A.replied B,invited C.generated D.engaged
45.A.operation B.company C.journey D.contract
46.A.uneasy B.challenging C.appealing D.strange
47.A.sense B.leg C.mind D.muscle
48.A.mentally B.literally C.theoretically D.manually
49.A.Therefore B.Additionally C.However D.Instead
50.A.obstacle B.extension C.habit D.rescue
51.A.vision B.capability C.reaction D.imagination
52.A.dedicated B.creative C.optimistic D.confident
53.A.potential B.physical C.previous D.mental
54.A.submit B,adopt C・contact D.brave
55.A.promise B,resist C.determine D.spare阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式The HuazhaoFestival,or flowerfestival,got underwayat YuyuanGarden inShanghai onFriday,April12,56offer visitorsan immersiveexperience intraditional Chinese culture.Celebrated forover2,000years,the festival57hold in the secondmonth of the lunarcalendar tocommemoratethe birthdayof the flower goddess.According to ancient58belief,the flowergoddesscontrols humanreproduction,and itbecame customaryto celebrateher birthdayto inviteprosperity.Running untilApril27,the festivalfeatured colorfulinstallations themed59diverse kindsofflowers andflower fairies.60variety of activities alsotook placeduring thefestival toimmerse visitorsin the traditionalChinesecultureatmosphere,61included lightshows,cultural performances,parades,markets,blessings andvarious interactiveevents.According to the festivaPsorganizers,enthusiasm fortraditional culture62grow amongyoungpeople inrecent years.Products andactivities featuringtraditional elements63combine withmoderndesigns arebecoming64increasing popular.Through specialevents likethe Huazhaocelebrations,theorganizers aimed65promote traditionalculture andboost spendingat thesame time.
66.假定你是李华,你校英文报即将举办一场以“Embrace Challenges,Shape YourFuture”为主题的英语演讲比赛,请你写一篇演讲稿参赛主要内容
1.挑战给我们产生的影响;
2.如何应对挑战注意
1.词数80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Embrace Challenges,Shape YourFuture
67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落的开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文Ethan,a youngboy livingin aquiet town,was fascinatedby theonline world.As astudent livingawayfrom homeat hislocal highschool,he wasout ofsight ofhis parents.Even so,the appealof theInternetwas toostrong forhim toresist.During the day,he wasoften distractedand uninterestedin hisstudies,instead,he justspent histime onhis phone,surfing theInternet and playing games.At night,Ethan9s addictionto theInternet ledhim totake moreextreme measures.He sometimeswould quietlysneakout ofhis dormitoryand climbover the wall thatsurrounded thecampus.His destinationwas thelocalInternet Cafe,where he would getlost in the digitalworld forhours.His teachers,worried about hisactions,had informedhis parentsabout hisInternet addiction.He pretendedto acceptthe adviceof histeachersand parents,but secretly,he keptdoing whathe wanted.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题On thatfateful night,as the
11.What is the probablerelationship between the speakerstown sleptbeneath astarry blanket,A.Fellow workers.B.Friends.C.Husband andwife.Ethan
12.What happenedwhen Lisawas paintingapproached thewall again.He heldA.She paintedthewrongcolor.his breathas helooked overthe edge,B.She hada terribleheadache.ready toclimb upas he had doneC.She gother clothesdirty.many timesbefore.There,lying
13.What doesLisa plantodothis weekendagainst thewall,was aperson in theA.See adoctor.B.Rest at home.C.Go to the cinema.dark.Asthe personlooked up,in thedim light,Ethan recognizedthe wearyeyes and the weatheredface ofhis father.His father,a manof fewwords,had cometo seehim duringthe dayyesterday,bringing himhome-cooked meals,along with a warmsweater knittedwith motherslove.He broughteverything hissonneeded,yet hedidnt informhim of the severefinancial strugglesathomeand hismothers illness;hekept allthe negativenews fromhis son.Now,the fatherchose tolean againstthewallto savemoney onaccommodation.He preferredto putup withthe coldand discomfortof thenight ratherthan lethis sonknowabouthissacrifices.His sonsface obviouslyturned redwithamix ofembarrassment andshock,and hemuttered Whyyou arehere,father^^注意1,续写的词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答The maninstantly understoodeverything andconfirmed itwas timeto tellhis sonsomething.From thatday forward,Ethan transformed.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.Why didJasmine decideto quither jobA.To reducework pressure.B・To pursueher hobby.C.To improveher health.
15.What willJasmine receivetomorrowA.Water lilies.B.Peach trees.C.Roses.
16.How doesJasmine earna livingnowA.By servingas agardener.B.By runninga guesthouse.C.By workingas ashop assistant.
17.Where arethe speakersA.At Jasmines.B.At aguesthouse.C.In agrocery store.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18.What is the speakerdoingA.Hosting anevent.B.Introducing acourse.C.Making anannouncement.
19.What canstudents doon thesecond dayA.Watch someshows.B,Learn toplay instruments.C.Sign up for languagecourses.
20.When willthe quizzesbe heldA.On August20th.B.On August22nd.C.On August24th.Traditional ChineseMedicine TCMis basedon thephilosophy thathealth is achieved throughthebalance of the bodysenergy,known asqi,andtheharmony betweenthe humanbody andthe naturalworld.If yourenew toTCM,here aresome popularpractices youmight wantto exploreduring yourstayin China.AcupunctureIt isone of the mostwell-known TCMpractices.It involvesinserting fineneedles intospecificpoints on the bodyto stimulateenergy flowand restorebalance.Tiny needlesare placedin the body atspecific points andyou likelywont feelanything,although itmay achewhen thecorrect depthisreached.Gua ShaGua Sha orscraping therapyisatechnique thatinvolves gentlyscraping the skin witha flat,smooth-edged toolto stimulatetheflowof bloodand lymph,causing slightpains.Tuina,or PressurePoint MassageItinvolves varioustechniques such as kneading,pressing,and stretching.If youwake upwith astiffneck,tuina wouldbe agood remedy.Tuina isa safeand commontype ofmassage inChina,but notconsiderthat itsa gentleor relaxingmassage.You mayfeel somediscomfort duringor aftera session.MoxibustionIt involvesburning driedmugwort neartheskinto warmand stimulatespecificpointson thebody,improving circulationand boostingthe immunesystem.It maybe wortha tryif youreexploringcomplementary andintegrative treatments,but rememberthat itsbetter tobe doneby askilledpractitioner.
21.What isspecial aboutTuinaA.Its insecure.B,Its amild massage.C.It causesgreat pains.D.It demandsa diversityof skills.
22.What doAcupuncture,GuaShaand Moxibustionhave incommonA.Scraping theskin.B・Relieving muscletension.C.Enhancing thecirculation ofblood.D.Decreasing thebalance of thebody.
23.Who arethe intendedreaders ofthe passageA.Doctors.B.Foreigners.C.Patients.D.Professionals.As aboy,John Kerrwanted tobe afireman ora parkranger(护林员).Looking backon thatchildhooddream,he says,“This isexactly whatI waslonging for.”Instead,after graduation,he spentfour decadesat WGBHin Boston,one ofthe publicbroadcastingstations.He retiredin2005at theage of65without anyparticular post-career goalin mind.After severalaimless weeks,he decidedto drivehis camper to visit family inJackson Hole,Wyoming.During thetrip,he stoppedat the Yellowstone Park Foundation,which raisesfunds forYellowstone,Americas firstnational park.As ithappened,the foundationwas hiringpeople toeducatepark guestson wolves.Later,Kerr signedupfor the positionas anintern(实习生).Kerr stoodout in the interncrowd一most ofthem werecollege andeven highschool students.But,in asense,he hadbeen preparedfor thissince hisyouth.His outdooradventures withhisgrandfather hadgiven hima loveto nature,and asan adult,hehadhelped outat thelocal firedepartmenton medicalcalls.He alsohad somethingelse.There are31million Americansbetweentheages of44and70—some retiredand lookingfor athird act,some lookingfor amore satisfyingcareer-searching forsomethingwhere theyfeel asif theyare makinga contribution,doing somethingto maketheirneighborhood,their country,their worldjust alittle bitbetter.Kerr alsohad thatdeep urgeto dosomethingmore.From hisinternship,he movedup toranger,educating parkvisitors,ensuring safeencountersbetween guestsand animals,and respondingto medicalemergencies.He valueshis stewardshipof whathedescribes asone ofthe mostbeautiful placeson Earth,and appreciatesthe momentswhen hetreats avisitortoanup-close lookat one oftheparks wolvesor bearsthrough histelescope.These arerich andall-too-rare moments,“recalls Kerr.I willnever forgetthem.”
24.What wasJohn Kerrsinitial careeraftergraduationA.Fireman.B.Park ranger.C.Working atWGBH.D.Intern attheYellowstoneParkFoundation.
25..What dowe knowabout JohnKerrA.He joinedthe programinthepark byaccident.B.He fulfilledhis childhoodfantasy soonafter work.C.He knewexactly whathewoulddo afterretirement.D.He helpedgreatly inraising fundsfor Yellowstone.
26.What isoneofthe thingsKerr valuesasarangerA.Driving hiscampertovisitfamily.B・Signing upfor theinternship.C・Having outdooradventures.D.His stewardshipof Yellowstone.
27.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe Kerrsjob experiencein YellowstoneA.Complex andfrustrating.B・Passionate andfulfilling.C.Money-wasting butentertaining.D.Time-consuming andmiserable.“Black Myth:Wukong wasbeing playedon Wednesdayby
2.2million concurrentplayers onSteam,a majoronline gamingplatform,a dayafter itsrelease,“Reuters reportedon Wednesday.The videogame,inspired bythe ancientChinese taleJourney to the WestJ surpassedthepopularity of other muchhyped single-player titleslike Cyberpunk2077and EldenRing,according todatatracker SteamDB.“The successofthegame showsthat Chinesegame developershave high-end developmentcapabilitiesfor AAAgames andcan competewith Western studios onthe global stage JDanielAhmad,senior analyst at NikoPartners,was quotedby Bloombergas saying.Wukong,or MonkeyKing,is aniconic figurefrom Journey tothe West”—a Chineseclassicnovel datingback about500years.Chinese gameslike Black Myth:Wukong embracetraditional culturalaesthetics.This mightberefreshing afteryears ofexcessive cyberpunkstyles andover-the-top colors.Few thingsare asrichand diverseas thetraditional talesof ancientcultures/9an Xuser,Learning TheLaw,“says.The TimeOf Indianewspaperreported Tuesdaythat thenewly releasedgame hastaken thegamingworld bystorm.Overall,the successof Black Myth:Wukong signalsa newera forChinesevideo gamesonthe globalstage,showcasing thepotential forhigh-budget,culturally richtitles fromChinato captivateaudiences worldwideJ itadded.
28.According tothe passage,which ofthe followingstatements istrueA.Daniel Ahmadis ananalystatSteamDB.B.Black Myth:Wukong^^was releasedon Wednesday.C.“Black Myth:Wukong isinspired byJourneytotheWest:D.The gameis lesspopular thanCyberpunk2077and EldenRing.
29.The underlinedword“hyped“inthe passage probablymeans.A.expensive B.popular C.criticized D.ignored
30.What canwe inferfrom the passageA.Traditional culturalaesthetics arebecoming morepopular invideo games.B.Chinese gameswill dominatetheglobalgaming marketinthenear future.C.“BlackMyth:Wukong”isthefirst Chinesegame tobe successfulglobally.D.Westernstudioshave becomemore competitiveinthegaming industryrecently.
31.Which ofthe followingisthe most suitabletitle forthepassageA.Wukong一The MainstreamoftheCultural MarketB.The Charmof TraditionalCultural AestheticsC.The Popularityof Cyberpunk2077and EldenRingD.“BlackMyth:Wukong”—A NewEra forChinese GamesDark chocolate andsimilar cocoaproducts arepolluted withlead(铅)and cadmium(镉),twoneurotoxic metalsthat arelinked tocancer,chronic disease,or reproductiveand developmentalissues,especially inchildren,a newstudy found.As naturalelements inthe Earthscrust,lead,cadmium andother heavy metals areinthesoil inwhichcrops aregrown andthus cantbe avoided.Some cropfields andregions,however,contain morepoisonouslevels thanothers,partly duetotheoveruse ofmetal-containing fertilizersand ongoingindustrialpollution.However,despite growingon landwith fewerpesticides andother contaminants,organic versionsof dark chocolate hadsome ofthe highestlevels,accordingtothe studypublishedWednesday inthe journalFrontiers inNutrition.Darkchocolateis knownfor beingrich inplant nutrientscalled flavonoids,antioxidants andbeneficialminerals andhas beenlinked toimproved cardiovascularhealth,cognitive performanceandless chronicinflammation.The researchteam examinedonly puredark chocolate products asthey contain the highestamountof cacao,the raw,unprocessed partofthecacao bean.Candies orbaking chocolateswith otheringredientswere eliminated.The studydid notdisclose thenames ormanufacturers ofthe testedproducts.The newstudy analyzed72consumer cocoaproducts forlevels oflead,cadmium andarsenic(碑).Compared withprior studies,which havelooked atheavy metalsin chocolateduring asnapshotof time,the lateststudy testedthe productsover aneight-year period,in2014,2016,2018and
2020.Of thesix dozenchocolateproductstested overthe courseofthestudy,43%exceeded themaximum allowable doselevel forlead asestablished byCalifomia,s Proposition65,while35%exceeded theProp65maximumallowablelevel forcadmium,researchers found.The studyfound nosignificantlevels ofarsenic.“In particular,lead canaffect childrensbrain development,resulting inreduced intelligence()quotient IQ,behavioral changessuchasreduced attentionspan andincreased antisocialbehavior,andreduced educationalattainment JWHO stateson itswebsite.However,for healthyadults,risk analysisfoundlittle toworry aboutchoosing toindulge in1ounce ofdark chocolatenow andagain.
32.Which ofthe followingstatements istrue accordingtothetextA.Heavy metalswithin thesoil canbe entirelyavoided soon.B.Fertilizers maycause highertoxic metallevels insome lands.C.Organic dark chocolate containsno heavy metals atall.D,Most cropfields have an equallevel ofheavymetalcontent.
33.Why didthe researchteam onlyexamine puredarkchocolateproductsA.Because theyare easierto obtainfortheresearch.B・Because theyare morepopular amongconsumers.C.Because theycontainthehighest amountof cacao.D.Because theyhaveahigh amountofothercontaminants.
34.What canwe inferfrom thepassageA.Young consumersshould ceaseto consumedarkchocolateinthenear future.B.Most cropsand darkchocolate havealready beenpolluted withheavymetals.C.The governmentwill takestrict measuresto regulatethe darkchocolate industry.D.Consumers shouldrealize thepotential risksof eatingpolluted darkchocolate.
35.Which columnofamagazine isthepassageprobably fromA.Food andHealth B.Market andTrendsC.Environmental ProtectionD.Manufacturing TechnologyAnew semestermeans afresh start.Get yoursemester startedright bypracticing thesestrategies.36Get organizedBeingfully organizedhelps youreduce chaosand stress,making youmore productive.37Thismay include:color codednotebooks,a plannerwith importantdates anddeadlines,and cleaningout yourbackpack,desk,and dormroom toreduce clutterfrom previoussemesters.If youkeep trackof deadlines,know whereto findeverything.Get intoa routineScheduletime forstudying andactivities youparticipate in.Instead ofwaiting untilthe lastminute,set asidestudying blockseach day,when youfeel productive.38YouUl beginthedayfeelingconfident andprepared.Ultimately,these smallhabits makea bigdifference inyour overallmood andperformance.Surround yourselfwith motivatedpeersThe saying,Show meyour friendsand Illshow youyour future/5may sounddramatic.But thepeopleyou spendthemosttime withdefinitely havea majorinfluence onyou.If yourfriends areseeminglyunconcerned abouttheir grades,staying motivatedwill bean uphillbattle foryou.39Thesefriends canhelp youstay accountable.40Stick withit,and youllfind thatyoure farmore productiveand successful-and probablyhappier,too.A.And yourproductivity willsoar.B.Creating newhabits istough atfirst.C.Set outthe outfityoull wearto class.D.Your gradeswillbethe unavoidablevictim.E.Develop asystem atthe startof yoursemester.F.Start eachday ona positivenote bypreparing thenight before.G.Meet ambitiouspeople withclear goals,good studyhabits,and healthylifestyles.The famousmotto ofRoland Garros,Victory belongstothemost determined.echoed withnewsignificance thissummer.Cecilia Charon,the runner-up inthis yearsFlorida Openwheelchair womenssingles,her strongopponent inthe final,is setto carrythat spiritforward.Stricken withinfantile paralysis(骨髓灰质炎)at twowith oneleg shorterthan theother,Charonwas unableto fullyuse herlegs.Amazingly,Charons passionfor sportshas unaltered.I wasalwaysactive-kicking shuttlecocks,skipping ropeandplayingbadminton Jshe recalled.For me,a disabilityinmy lowerlimbs merelymeans Icant walknormally.Playing withother kidswithcrutches(拐杖),I waslivelyand TCharonswith wheelchairtennis beganat
11.Transitioning froma regularwheelchair toasports-specific oneproved initially.Moving the chair andchasing downthe ballrequire differentskillscompared withusing youreasily andcasually.I mustnavigate turnsand controlthechair,leaving me()worn-out.Charon explained.,her wheelchairhas becomea nof hershorter limb.It makesme feellikeIm thesame aseveryone else.^^added Charon.Through dedicatedpractice,Charon hasachieved remarkablesuccess onthe court,and her。
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