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・20242025学年江西省名师联盟高三下学期期终复习英语试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号填写在试题卷和答题卡上用铅笔将试卷类型()填
1.2B B涂在答题卡相应位置上将条形码粘贴在答题卡右上角〃条形码粘贴处〃o.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净22B后,再选涂其他答案答案不能答在试题卷上非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉
3.原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液不按以上要求作答无效考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.The LushanMountain,occupying anarea of302square kilometers,possesses richcultural andgeologicalA.attractions B.amusements C.entertainments D.presentations
2.There is a popularview incity strangersare lesslikely tohelp anelderly person.A.that B.whetherC.why D.how
3.Keeping aregular sleepschedule isimportant forsetting ababys bodyclock,researchers noteshould bein placeby about4months ofage.A.whose B.which C.when D.where
4.Mary becamehomesick andcritical of the UnitedStates,so shefled fromher home in WestBloomfleld toherhometown inAustria.A.completely B.sincerelyC.approximately D.increasingly
5.The problemhe will have hiscollege educationat homeor abroadremains untouched.A.how B.whether C.that D.when
6.New energy-sharing projectsin dozensof cities across the country tofuel Chinassharing economyin thenext few years.A.are to carry outB.are beingcarried outC.were carriedout D.willhave been carriedout
7.The autofactory newprofit recordsthrough technicalinnovation—10%growth ratein thelast twoyearsand hopefully15%this year.A.set B.has setC.is settingD.has beensetting
8.Although Mailerwas notalone inwelcoming theflowering ofcreativity,the authoritieshated it,did manypassengers.16that youlearn when you playchess ishow tomake good17,On everysingle moveyou haveto18a对手situation,process what your opponentis doingand19the bestmove fromamong allyour options.These wordsstill ringtruetoday in my20as ajournalist.
2、A.waste B.earn C.save D.pay、3A.excited B.worried C.moved D.tired
4、A.title B.competitor C.textbook D・instructor
5、A.urged B.demanded C.held D.meant
6、A.fastest B.easiest C.best D.rarest、1A.put forwardB.jumped atC.tried outD.turned down
7、A.interview B.meet C.challenge D.beat
8、A.chance B.qualification C.honor D.job、9A.real B.perfect C.clear D.possible、10A.attend B.pass C.skip D.observe、11A.add B.expose C.apply D.compare、12A.eventually B.naturally C.directly D.normally13A.game B.presentation C.course D.experiment、14A.criterion B.classroom C.department D.situation、15A.taught B.wrote C.questioned D.promised、16A.fact B.step C.manner D.skill、17A.grades B.decisions C.impressions D.comments、18A.analyze B.describe C.rebuild D.control、19A.announce B.signal C.block D.evaluate、20A.role B.desire C.concern D.behavior第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式L5151分
27.15It israre that the leadinglj_act ina Chinesemovie winsthe audienceshearts withan encouragingmessage,rather《战狼》」than by2^show offhis goodlooks ButWolf WarriorII2is puttingChina in the globalspotlight Ifsalso the first film3票房taste successboth inbox officeearnings andimproving Chinesevalues4/amaze,Kung fuartist WuJing bothstarred inand发彳亍directed theaction movieSince itsrelease onJuly27,itS^earn anunimaginable
6.5billion yuan,
7.set arecord forhomemovies at the boxoffice Justas themessage at the endof thefilm8,read:Citizens of thePeoples RepublicofChina:When youmeet with
9.dangerous ina foreignland,do notgive up!Please remember,atyourback standsa strongmotherland^^Thanks
10.Chinas increasingparticipation ininternational events,now itcould beconsidered
11.right momenttointroduce amodern Chinesehero第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下短文短文中共有处错误,每句
28.1010中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八)并在此符号下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
21011、将改正后的答案按要求写在答题卡的相应位置3What arefriends Weoften talksabout thetopic withothers Ithink friendsare thosepeople canhelp youwhenyouare in the叫、trouble As the sayingwe“A friendin needis afriend indeed”Friends cantell youyour mistakes,though that they sayis hard、of youto listento Youcan sharemy happiness,trouble andworry withfriends,Someone alsosays,“You cantwalk anystep witha加、第二节书面表达(满friend”So Ithink friendsare veryimportance tous I would liketo makingas manyfriends aspossib分分)25(分)某中学生英文报正举办的征文活动,请用英文写一篇短文投稿,内容应包括你最喜
29.25“The Festival]Like Best”
1.欢的节日;你喜欢该节日的两条理由(如风俗习惯,活动,感受等等)注意.词数左右;
2.1100题目已为你写好;
3.行文连贯,语篇完整
4.The FestivalI LikeBest参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1A、2A、3B、4D、5B、6B、7D、8B、9C、10D、11B、12B、13B、14A、15B、16C、17A、18C、19C、20D第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
211.B
2.B
3.A
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251.D
2.A
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4.D第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.B
2.C
3.A
4.D
5.D
6.C
7.B
8.D
9.C
10.B
11.C
12.A
13.C
14.B
15.A
16.D
17.B
18.A
19.D
20.A第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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2.showing
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5..has earned
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7.reads
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2.people whothat后去掉
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7..with without一
8..my your一
9.importance important一
10..making make第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29The FestivalI LikeBestIf youask mewhich festivalI likebest,my answeris the Dragon BoatFestival.On theone hand,it isknown tous allthat theDragon BoatFestival fallson thefifth dayof Maywhen it is justatthebeginning ofsummer.The weatherwill bevery goodwith manykinds offlowers comingout,which willmake mehave anice tripto thenaturalworld.On theother hand,I enjoythis festivalbecause I can takepart in the dragonboat races.We musttry ourbest tomake itand therewill be manypeople aroundus,saying“Come on”.That reallymakes meexcited.Whafs more,I caneat thedelicious zongzi,a specialfoodfor thefestival.A.which B.as C.that D.so
9.Dont giveup halfway,and youwill findthe sceneryis morebeautiful whenyou reachthe destinationthan whenyouA.start offB.have started offC.startedoffD.will startoff
10.The88thAcademy AwardCeremony washeld inDolby Theatreseats anaudience ofapproximately3,
400.A.where B.whose C.when D.which
11.For manydays Ihavebeentrying towhat itis thatmakes Jackso annoyed.A.carry outB.figure outC.watch outD.stand out
12.Oh!Icanfeel somethingup myleg!It mustbe aninsect.A.to climbB.climbingC.climb D.climbed
13.It isusually thoughta littlechild saysis truth.A・What thatB.that whatC.which D.that
14.Opening thedoor,Mrs.Summers foundfamily ofcats shutin thebathroom.不填不填A.a;B.a;the C.the;D.the;the
15.Sarah changeher mind,even thoughshe knewthe planwas hardtocarryout.A.mustnt B.wouldntC.shouldnt D.neednt
16.Simply raiseyour hand,and ataxi appearsA.at notime B.at onetimeC・in notime D.for thetime being
17.Its thattime ofyear again,when Alipayus justhow muchweve beenspending,and onwhat.A.reminds B.remindedC.has remindedD.is reminding
18.My teacherasked meto copyarticle secondtime.A.an;the B.an;a C.the;a D.the;the
19.When theold manwoke up,he foundsomeone hisTV in the livingroom.A.stole B.steal C.stealing D.stolen
20.you starteating ina healthierway,weight controlwill becomemuch easier.A.Unless B.AlthoughC.Before D.Once第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6Chinese New Year has been welcomedin Britainwith itsbiggest everprogram ofevents andcelebrations.From LondonsTrafalgar Squareto majorcitiesacrossBritain,tens ofthousands ofBritish peoplehave joinedChinesecommunities tocelebrate theamval of the Yearof theRooster.In Manchesterthere was a DragonParade,led bya spectacular54-meter longdragon,ending isChinatown wherethere wastraditionalChinese entertainment,more than6,000lanterns,street foodvillages and a fireworksshow.Celebrations alsotook placeinLiverpool.Birmingham,Lake District,Durham,Edinburgh.Leeds andNewcastle.Academic Dr.Wu Kegangsaid thatthe Chinese New Yearevent in Britain“is nowbigger thanever anditisgrowing everyyear.”When Wu arrived in Britain26years agofrom Guangdong,south China,the firstthing henoticed wasthat Chinese New Year wascelebrated mainlyin townsand citieswith bigChinese communities.You wouldgo toLondon Chinatownand joinyour countrymentocelebrate,or toChinatowns inplaces likeLiverpool andManchester fbrwhat wereevents almostexclusively heldfor Chinesepeople JWurecalled.“Now itis sodifferent,and weare seeinglocal communitiesall over thecountrytaking partalongside theirown Chinesepopulations/he said.It isclear to me thatthe celebrationswill continueto growinBritain.Chinese New Year hasearned itsplace inthecalendar ofevents inBritain,and ishere tostay.”1Where didtheDragonParade takeplaceA.London.B,Manchester.C.Birmingham.D.Newcastle.、2When Dr.WuarrivedinBritain26years ago,Chinese NewYearwas.A.very popularall aroundBritainB・celebrated mainlyby Chinese communitiesC.only celebratedin London,Liveipool andManchesterD.enjoyed bylocal communitiesalongside Chinesepopulations、3According toDr.Wu,how willChineseNewYear developin thenextfewyearsA.Grow morepopular.B,Turn into an officialholiday.C.Get lessremembered.D.Become moreimportant thanChristmas.4Whats themain ideaof thispassageA.How Britishcelebrate ChineseNewYear.B.More andmore Britishlearn aboutChinese culture.C.ChineseNewYear hasearned itspopularity inBritain.D.Chinesecommunitiescelebrate NewYear inBritain invarious ways.(分)
22.8These museumsare solelydevoted to a particularpiece offood culture.SPAM MuseumWitha brandnew location,the SPAM Museum celebratesa foodthat peopleeither loveor despise.While visitorsmight notactuallybe ableto findout whatsinside acan ofSPAM,the museumhas a lot ofmemorabilia(名己念品)ondisplay,many ofthemrelated to its role intheworld WarII.Admission:freeHours:November-MarchMonday-ClosedTuesday-Saturday:10am-5pmSunday:Noon-5pmApril-October:Monday-Saturday:10am-6pmSunday:Noon-5pmCLOSED:NewYear*s Day,Easter,Thanksgiving.Christmas Eveand ChristmasDayChocolate Museum,CologneThe museumoffers guidedtours,a cafeandastore whereover100,000chocolate products are forsale.A Germantravel expertsays,nnThe exhibitiontexts arein Englishand German:for kids,there areplenty ofinteractive activities,but thehighlight ofthe museum(喷泉)isa10-foot highchocolate fountainAdmission:Adults:€
9.00Groups of15persons ormore:€
8.50Family ticket:E€
25.00Hours:Tuesday toFriday:10am-6pmS aturday/S unday/bank holidays:llam-7pmIn December2018the museumwillbeopen everyMondayFrietmuseum,BrugesThe Frietmuseumexplains the history ofthe potatoand fries,starting onthe groundfloor withan exhibitionabout Peru,wherepotatoes originatedmore than10,000years ago.Then onthe firstfloor,visitors canlearn about thehistory of fries,and howthey came中世纪的地窖to Belgiumand becamethe mostbeloved nationalfood Thereare alsomedieval potatocellars wherevisitors gettohave atasteAdmission:Adults:€
7.00Groupsfrom15people,reservation required:€
6.00Students,65+:€
6.00Children agedfrom6to11:€
5.00Hours:Daily from10am to5pm lasttickets at4:15pmClosing datesClosedon24th,25th and31st December,1st JanuaryWeare alsoclosed from9th till13th January1If youvisit theSPAM Museumduring thewinter holiday,you haveto visitit at.A.11am onMonday.B.11am onSunday.C.11am onThursday.D.6pm onSaturday.、2What isprobably themost popularthing for children inthe ChocolateMuseum inCologneA.A chocolatestore.B・Interactive activities.C,A chocolatecafe.D.A chocolatefountain.、3What is not exhibitedintheFrietmuseum inBrugesA.The historyof potatoesin Peru.B,The historyof potatoesin Belgium.C.The historyof friesin Belgium.D.The citysmedieval potatocellar.4Which ofthe followingis TRUEaboutthemuseumsA.All exhibitionsintheSPAMMuseumare relatedto itsroleinWorld WarII.B.The ChocolateMuseum inCologne isclosed onMonday atpresent.C.Potatoes andfries originatedin Peru.D.All theticket pricefor eachstudent is€
6.分
23.8The American Academy ofPediatrics AAPhas issueda recommendationabout howmuch juicechildren shouldconsume.In general,the recommendationsmight beless thanwhat youare currentlygiving yourchild.An AAPpolicy statementissued in2001recommended nojuice forchildren youngerthan6months ofage,4-6ounces of juicedaily forchildren aged1-6,and8-12ounces forchildren7or older.Those recommendationshave nowbeen revisedpartly dueto considerableconcern aboutincreasing weightand teethproblems.The newAAP recommendationis thatfruit juiceshould notbe providedat allto childrenunder Iyear ofage,instead;water and断奶.cows milkare preferredas primaryliquid sourcesforchildrenafter weaningThenew recommendationsalso lowerthe amountof juicefor olderchildren.Children aged1-3can have4ounces of100%juicedaily,children aged4-64to6ounces,and children7or older8ounces.The AAPsays thereisnorole forjuice during thefirstyear oflife,and thatexpensive juiceproducts designedspecially for infantsnew-born babiesare notof value.They notethat juiceshould notbe given asameans ofsoothing anupset child.This doesntmean thatthe AAPis againstfruit.In fact,they recommendthat whole fruit beprovided andencouraged forchildren.One bigadvantage ofwhole fruitis thatwhole fruitcontains fiber.It alsocontains someprotein.Children aged4-6should beoffered fruitthat hasalotof fiber,such asapples,pears,berries,or oranges.They canalso havejuicethat hasfiber init.Children7and oldershould geta totalof2to21/2servings offruit perday.、1Which ofthe followingwords canreplace“soothing“in paragraph6A.Annoying.B.Calming.C.Refreshing.D.Teasing.、2What mayaccount forthe AAPsissuing thenew recommendationA.Peoples healthis putat riskfrom takingtoo muchjuice.B,Juice productsare provedof littlevalue.C.Whole fruitis gainingpopularity amongkids.D.None ofthe above.、3We knowfrom the passage that.A.water andcows milkare abetter choiceforinfants9health thanjuice.B.juice containsmore nutrientsnecessary forhealth thanwhole fruit.C.the moreexpensive juiceproductsare,the morevalue theyhave.D.the earlierchildren takejuice intheir firstyear,the healthiertheyll become.、4What is the passagemainly aboutA,Advantages ofwholefruitover juice.B.Harm doneto childrenwho takejuiceC・The amout ofjuicechildren can takeD.The timewhen childrencantakejuice.
24.(8分)JOHANNESBURG-They saycats havenine lives.Now aChinese toad(蟾蛛)has joinedthat clubof cleversurvivors.South Africansare shockedattheendurance ofa toadthat gottrapped ina cargoshipment from China toCape Town,after(瓷茗浮)(烛台)jumping intoa porcelaincandlestick thatwas made there.South Africanofficials reportedlyplanned toput downthecreature,fearing itwould causeharm asan invasivespecies ifit werelet gointhe wild.But the toad gota last-minute pardon.Mango Airlines,a South African airline,transported the toad onFriday toJohannesburg fordeliverytoan animal shelter,after officialsdecided tofind away tolet thetoad live.The two-hour fightwas abreeze comparedto thetrip fromChina,a longway ofmany weeksand thousandsof kilometersacross theIndian Ocean.Airline spokesmanHein Kaiser said thetoad gotfirst-class treatment”,sitting ina transparentplastic containerwith escortBrettGlasby,ananimalwelfare inspector.There waseven aceremony,in whichthe toadsboarding passwas handedto Glasby.(两栖的)“He wasthe staroftheshow onthe flight,“Kaisersaidoftheamphibious passenger.think everypassengerstopped tohave alook.”On landingin Johannesburg,thetoadwas broughtoutofits containerfor acelebrity-style photoshoot.Observers saidthe brown(季风)toad seemedlike acool customer.It belongsto theAsian Toadspecies,which breedsduringthemonsoon season.It isbelievedto havesurvived thetripfromChina byhardening itsskin toprevent itfrom dryingout,and alsoby slowingits breathingand heartrate-methods thathelp thespecies survivein timesof drought.(蝎子)Weve hadsnakes inimported timberand scorpionsin fruit.We werecalled becausethetoadwas rightinside thecandlestick,and we had tobreak itto getit outGlasby,the inspector,told TheStar,a South African newspaper.、1What isthepassagemainly aboutA.An Asiantoad getsa newhomein SouthAfrica.B.Asian toadscant getused tothe life in SouthAfrica.C.Workers shippeda toadto SouthAfrica onpurpose.D.SouthAfricaignores theprotection ofanimals.、2If thetoad isreleased intothewild,.A.it willmake thelocals feelshockedB,it mightharm thenative speciesC.it willlose itslifeinthe wildD.it mightflee intoanother country、3The toadwas ableto arriveinSouthAfrica alive.A.because itescaped allattacks andhuntsB.because itused tostop itsbreath inwinterC.because itformed hardskin toprotect itselfD.because itwas luckyto begivenachance、4It can be inferredfrom thepassage that.A.sometimes animalare transportedaccidentallyB.no onehas seensuch abig toadin AfricaC.a candlestickisthe best placefor atoadD.droughts maketoads livelonger(分)
25.10My violinis likea soulmate thatwhispers wordsof wisdomtome.Together,weve gonethrough bothtears andhappiness.About12years ago,I madeacquaintance withit followingan orderfrom mymom.Many hoursof boredomwere spentpracticingit.And tomake thingsworse,the disappointmentinmyteachers eyesas Iplayed thewrong noteswas like an invisiblehammer,strikingon my heart.One day,I finallydecided:I hateit!By chance,things changedwhen I was seven.Iwasat homelying onthe sofa,wondering howthose famousviolinists dealtwiththis terribledilemma.I searchedonline forthe E-minor Concerto,a well-known violinwork byGerman composerFelix Mendelssohn,and listenedtoit.A beautifuland mysterioussound camefrom the violin asthe bowmoved acrossit.It waslike themusic slidovertheflowers,roseup,and startedto fillthe air.The violinsvoice wokeup thesun,madethetrees green,and freshenedthe air.Asthemusic changed,thesky turnedback togray.A gloomyshade coveredthe grassas allthe sunshinedisappeared.I couldhear childrencrying andmenshouting.It waslikeaninvisible clawhad grabbedmy hearttightly,making itunable to beat.That gloriousday setoff mypassion andinterest inviolin-1grabbed mineand neverlet itgo.Before thememories faded,I stared(用松香擦)at myinstrument.Without hesitating,I pickedit up,rosined thebow,and beganto play.Peace filledmyheart.My violinhasbeenby myside fbr12years.When Ifeel happy,an energetictune makesit evenbetter;when Imdeep insorrow,a(庄严的)peaceful tunewashes itaway,when Imwalking onair,feeling especiallypleased withmy achievements,solemn tunescalmme down.Gradually,it hasbecome apart ofmy life.My violin,shall Icompare youtoasummers day、1What furthercontributed tothe authorsdislike of violin-playingA.Orders frommum.B.Boredom ofpractice.C.Loss ofpassion forviolin.D.Disappointment inthe teacher9s eyes.、2What canbe inferredfrom Paragraph4A.The authorsfeeling wascontinuously influencedby themusic.B.The weatheractually changedbecause ofthe tune.C.The suddenchange madethe authorsheart unabletobeat.D.The sceneryoutside theroom wasquite attractive.、3Why didthe authorpick uptheviolinagainA.The invisiblehammer andclaw aregone.B.The beautifulimagination changedhis attitude.C.A famoustune arousedhis interestand passion.D.He wascrazy aboutFelix Mendelssohn^works.、4Which ofthe followingcanbethebesttitle forthe textA.Deep lovefor music.B.My dislikeand likeofviolin.一C.An inspiringstoryofviolin.D.Musical soulmate violin.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D
26.(30分)During mysecond yearatthecity college,!was toldthattheeducation departmentwas offeringa nfreencourse,calledThinking Chess,for threecredits.I1the ideaof takingthe classbecause,after all,who doesntwant to2a fewdollars Morethan that,Fd alwayswanted tolearn chess.And,even ifI werent3enough aboutfree credits,news aboutour4was appealingenough tome.Hewas aninternational grandmaster,which5Iwouldbe learningfrom oneofthegames6,I couldhardly waitto7him.Maurice Ashleywas kindand smart,a formergraduate returningto teach,and this8was nogame forhim:he meantbusiness.Inhis introduction,he madeit9that ourcredits wouldbe hard-earned.In orderto10the class,among othercriteria,wehadto writeapaper onhow weplan to11what wewould learnin classto ourfuture professionsand,12,to ourlives.T managedto getanAinthat13and learnedlife lessonsthat haveserved mewellbeyond the
14.Ten yearsafter mychess classwith Ashley,Fm stillputting touse whathe15me:The absolutemost important_。
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