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)2025届重庆市江津长寿巴县等七校高三高考模拟训练评估卷(1英语试题注意事项
1.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2B铅笔将试卷类型(B)填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〃.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 Gamesare knownas thefriendly gamesbecause of their onkindness andmutual respect.A.lacks B.focusesC.challenges D.researches
2..He worksvery hardin orderto gethimself into a keyuniversity.A.accepted B.received C.announced D.admitted
3.Students arealways interestedin findingout they can gowith a new teacher.A.how farB.how soonC.how oftenD.how long一
4.Alice,why arentyou atwork today—I aday off.A.have givenB.have beengiven C.gave D.was given
5.If youwant tolead ahappy life,youd betterlearn to accept lifeit is.A.as B.thatC.which D.where
6.Peter ishelping settables in the hall,where Johnsbirthday party.A.is holdingB.has heldC.is heldD.will be held
7.The differencein thicknessand weightfrom theearlier versionmakes theiPad2more comfortable・A.held B.holding C.beheldD.to hold
8..two hoursdaily hasmade considerabledifference to my physicalcondition.A.To walkB.WalkingC.Walked D.Having walked
9.The Englishin thisstory has been simplifiedto makeit easier.A.to beunderstood B.understood C.understandingD.to understand
10.Hot thenight airwas,we sleptdeeply because we wereso tiredafter thelong journey.A.although B.while C.as D.however
11.It isnot surprisingthe newcourse onelectronic gameshas attractedmany students.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
1028.(10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改同桌写的以下作文文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅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(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删减把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意
1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2、只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分、Last Friday,our schoolorganized usto a fire station,what wehad expectedfor severalday Whenwe gotthere,thefire-fighters welcomedus butled usinto an exhibition halRThere oneof themdelivered thelecture onfire controlto usAfterthat,they showus how to operateafireextinguisher,and evengave ourchances topractise usingNow,I daresay I can useitskillful!On ourway home,we couldnthelp totalking aboutwhat wehad experiencedWe feltvery happyand excited第二节书面表达(满分becausewehad gainedso manyknowledge aboutfire controland knownwhat todo anemergency分)25(分)假定你是李华,你的美国朋友将要来中国做交换生,他发来电子邮件说他担心与新同学的相处请
29.25Joe你根据以下提示给他发一封电子邮件、安慰对方;
1、就如何与新同学相处给出合理建议(两到三条建议);
2、希望他尽早适应新学校的生活3注意、词数左右;I
100、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2、开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数3Dear Joe,How iseverything going_____________________________________________________________________Yours,参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1B、2D、3A、4B、5A、6D、7D、8B、9D、10C、11c、12B、13C、14A、15B、16A、17A、18B、19A、20B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.C
2.A
3.B
4.C、
221.C
2.B
3.A
4.B、
231.B
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241.A
4.D、
251.B
2.D
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4.C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.C
2.D
3.A
4.B
5.C
6.B
7.A
8.D
9.B
10.A
11.C
12.D
13.B
14.B
15.A
16.D
17.C
18.D
19.A
20.C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
1.
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2.confusion
3.however
5.on
6.being recognized
7.to be
8.while
9.secretly
10.unpunished第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)、
10281.what—which
2.day—days3・but一and一
4.the a一
5.show showed
6.our—us
7.skillftil-skillfully后面的去掉
8.help to
9.many—much后面加上
10.do in第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Joe,How iseverything goingI canunderstand yourworry abouthowto get alongwith newclassmates.Take iteasy.Til giveyousome advice.First,I thinkyou shouldcommunicate with your classmatesas muchas you can eventhough itsdifficult foryou tounderstandthem.I believethat all the studentsare friendly.Second,I suggestyou takepart in some after-class activitieswithyourclassmates.Itwill helpyou findout moreabout yourclassmates and theycanlearn moreabout youtoo.Then youmay becomefriends.I hopeyou get used to your newschool lifequickly and have ahappy schoolyear.Yours,Li HuaA.what B.whichC.that D.where
12.Ted couldntremember theexact dateof thestorm,but heknew itwas Sundaybecause everybodywas at_church.A./,the B.a,/C./,a D.the,/
13.your generoushelp,I dobelieve I have abetter understandingof yourcountry andculture.A.But forB.Out ofC.Thanks toD.As to
14.It cameas agreat to the parentsthat theirson finallycame backsafe andsound.A.relief B.senseC.relaxion D.favor
15.We cancommunicate peoplein everypart of the worldthe Internet.A.with;with B.with;throughC.through;through D.through;with
16.NASA hasmade athat ourearth hasno threat associated withthe film2012which isbased onpure myths.A.clariflcation B.classiHcation C.identification D.presentation
17.Many memoriesof oldtimes wereby theconversation wehad togetherthat evening.A.called upB.turned upC.taken upD.kept up
18.It is a foolishact tonotes during a testas youwill beseverely punished.A.stick toB.refer toC.keep toD.point to
19.Humans spenda lotof timeand moneyon theirpets and the petsgive allthey havefor that.A.in returnB.in factC・in shortD.in all
20.I refusetoacceptthe blamefor somethingwas someone elses faultA.who B.thatC.as D.what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)
21.6Some peopleare sorude!Who sendsane-mail ora textmessage thatjust says“Thank youWho leavesa voice mail messagerather thantextsyou Whoasks fora facteasily found on GoogleDont thesepeople realizethat they7re wastingyour timeMaybeIm therude one for notappreciating lifeslittle politeness.But manysocial agreedstandards justdont makesense topeopledrowning indigital communication.■NMIn texts,you donthave todeclare whoyou areor evensay hello.E-mail,too,is slowerthan atext.Voice mailis anow impolitewayof tryingto connect.My fatherlearned thislesson afterleaving mea dozenvoice mailmessages,none ofwhich Ilistened to.Exasperated,he calledmysister toexpress hisdissatisfaction that I neverreturned hisphone calls.Why areyou leavinghim voice mail”my sisterasked.Justtext him.”In theage of the smartphone,there isno reasonto askonce-acceptable questionsabout:the weatherforecast,a businesssphonenumber,or directionstoahouse,a restaurant,which canbe easilyfoundonGoogle Maps.But peoplestill askthese things.And whenyouanswer,they respondwith athank-you e-mail.How tohandle thesediffering standardsEasy.Consider youraudience.Some people,especially olderones,appreciate athank-you message.Others,like me,want noreply.(人类学家)The anthropologistMargaret Meadonce saidthat in traditional societies,the younglearn from the old.But inmodernsocieties,the oldcan alsolearn from the young.Heres hopingthat politenessnever goesout offashion butthat time-wasting formsofcommunication do.、1What does the underlinedword“Exasperated“mean in the fifthparagraphA.Worried.B.Surprised.C.Annoyed.D.Tired.、2Why didntthe writerreply to his fatherA.He likedtext messagesbetter.B.He enjoyedchecking hisvoice mail.C.He didntreceive anyvoicemailmessages.D.He didntwant totalk withhis father.、3Which of the followingdoesthewriter agreetoA.People needntlearn fromone anotherintraditionalsocieties.B.Dealing withvoicemailshould varywith eachindividual.C.People needntturn toGoogle fbrhelp whenin trouble.D.Declaring whoyou areor sayinghello intexts isnecessary.、4Whats the best titlefbr thispassageA.Nowadays:what should we dowith textmessagesB.Nowadays:do youlike leavingothers avoice messageC.Nowadays:what meansshouldweuse incommunicationD.Nowadays:do youneed athank-you message(分)(同情)
22.8Compassion isa desirewithin usto helpothers.With effort,we cantranslate compassioninto action.Anexperience lastweekend showedme thisis true.I workpart-time in a supermarketacross froma buildingfor theelderly.These oldpeopleare ourmain customers,and itsnot hardto losepatience overtheir slowness.But lastSunday,one agedgentleman appearedto(攵款机)teach mea valuablelesson.This untidyman walkedup tomy registerwith a box ofbiscuits.He saidhe wasout ofcash,hadjust movedinto hisroom,and hadnothing in his cupboards.He askedif wecould lethim have the foodon trust.He promised to repaymethe nextday.I couldnthelp staringat him.I wonderedwhat kindof personhe had been tenor twentyyears before,and whathe would be likeiffortune hadgone hisway.I hada hurtin myheart forthis kindof humansoul,all alonein the world.!told him thatI was sorry,but storerulesdidnt allowme todo so.I feltstupid andunkind sayingthis,but Ivalued myjob.Just then,another man,standing behindthe first,spoke up.If anything,he lookedmore pitiable.Charge it to me,was all he said.What Ihadbeenfeeling waspity.Pity issoft andsafe andeasy.Compassion,on theother hand,is caringin action.I thankedthesecond manbut toldhimthatwas notallowed either.Then I reached into my pocketand paid for thebiscuits myself.Ireachedinto mypocketbecause thesetwo menhad reachedintomyheart andtaught mecompassion.、1The agedgentleman whowanted tobuy thebiscuits.A.promisedtoobey thestore rulesB.forgot to take hiscredit cardwith himC.hoped tohavethefood firstand paylaterD.could notafford anythingmore expensive、2Which ofthe followingbest describesthe old gentlemanA.Kind andlucky.B,Poor andlonely.C.Friendly andhelpful.D.Hurt anddisappointed.、3Why did the authorrefuse the oldgentlemans requestfirstA.He wantedto keephis presentjob.B.He feltno pityfor theold gentleman.C.He consideredtheold man dishonest.D.He expectedsomeoneelseto pay for theoldman.、4What lessondidthe author learnfrom this experienceA.Wealth ismost importantin olderage.B.Helping othersis easiersaid thandone.C.Pity isbetter gainedthrough practice.D.Obeying therules meansmore thancompassion.(分)
23.8Honesty is thebest policy.We mayagree thatadmitting mistakesand behavingin agenuine wayisthe right wayto leadourlives,but isthere somethingin ourhuman naturethat makesus immoralFor example,insomeshops andcar parksyoucanfind anhonestybox-aboxwhere youpayforsomething byputting moneyin it-but itrelies onyou puttingtherightamount ofcash in.Thisrelies onpeople being honest andnot tryingto cheatbut itdoes providea temptationtogetaway withnot payingthe fullamount.Philip Graves,a psychologist,suggests thatthis temptationis partof ourevolution.He says:We haveevolved withthe abilitytobe dishonest.IVs partof ourevolutionary psychologicalmake-up-because if we cangain anadvantage overthe peoplearound us,wehave agreater chanceof surviving.So whydo weplace suchimportance onbeinghonestifwebenefit frombeing dishonestIts becauseit isselfish behavior.Ifeverybody actedselfishly anddishonestly allthe time,theworldwouldbea veryunpleasant place.As Philip Graves says:“There isa(排斥)balance tostrike betweenthe extentto whichwe canfeather ourown nest,so tospeak,and therisk of being ostracizedby thegroup.So,for societiesto worktogether weneed totrust eachother andtherefore weneed tobe honest.Being trustworthywith moneyis ofcourse vitalfor aneconomy tosurvive.But beinghonest with words is another matter,sayingwhat wethink tosomeone cangetusinto hotwater.However,anewanonymous messagingapp hasbeen designedthat letsanyone with(简介)a linktoyourprofile tosend youa messagewithout knowingwho itsfrom.The appnow has300million userswhich perhapsindicateshow honestwe reallylike tobe-but in all honesty,do youwant toknow whatpeople thinkabout youIs honestyalways thebestpolicy、1What doesan honestybox requirepeople todoA.Get thechange outof itfreely.B.Put thecorrect amountof moneyin it.C.Donate thepocket moneyto others.D.Pay alarger amountof money.、2According toPhilipGraves,being dishonest.A.isa disadvantage B.should beadvocated C.is partof ourevolution D.helps people、survive,better3What doesParagraph3mainly talkaboutA.The reasonfor beinghonest B.The benefitof beingdishonestC.The outcomeof selfishnessD.The importanceof groupwork、4What canwe inferfromthetextA.Honesty isalways thebestpolicy.B.The authoris infavor ofdishonesty.C.The marketofthenew appis promising.D.Being honestwithwordsis sometimesimproper.(分)
24.8The year47will bean eventfuloneforart.In Mayof thatyear inBerlin,the philosopher-artist JonathonKeats“century(曝光)cameras^^—cameras witha100-year-long exposuretime——will bebrought backfrom hidingplaces aroundthe cityto havetheirresults developedand exhibited.Six monthsafter that,the Future Library inOslo,Norway,will openits doorsfor the first time,presenting100books printedon thewood oftrees plantedin thedistant pastof
2017.As KatiePaterson,the creatorofthe Future Library,puts it:Future Libraryisanartwork fbrfuture generations.These projects,more thana centuryinthemaking,are partof anew wave of slowart intendedto pushviewers andParticipants tothink beyondtheirown lifetimes.They aimto challengetodays short-term thinkingandthebrief attentionspans ofmodern consumers,forcing peopleintoconsidering worksmore deliberately.In theirway,too,they arefighting againstmodern culture-not justregarding money,but alsotheway inwhich artisticworth ismeasured byattention.In asimilar fashion,every Aprilon SlowArt Day,visitors areencouraged tostare atfive works of art for10minutes ata time-atough taskfor theaverage museumvisitor,who typicallyspends lessthan30seconds oneach pieceof art.Like theFutureLibrary,the centurycameras arevery mucha projectfor cities,since itsin citiesthat timeruns fastestandthepaceof life is fastest.Since Istarted livinginacity,Ive somehowbeen quitedisconnected,Anne BeateHovind,theFutureLibrary projectmanager,who describedhow workingon thelibrary drewher backto thePace oflife sheknew whenshe wasgrowing upon afarm inheryouth,told TheAtlantic magazine.、1According to thefirstparagraph,what willNOT happenin47A.A camerawhich wasproduced100years agowill beexhibited.B.The FutureLibrary will beOpen tothe publicfor thefirst time.C.Photos witha100-year exposuretime willbe developedand exhibited.D.Books printedon thewood oftrees plantedin2017willbedisplayed.
2、What canwe learnabout today9s peoplesattitude towardworks of artA.They considerworks deliberately.B.They spendlittle timeon Works.C.They spendmuch moneyOn works.D.They stareat worksfor10minutes ata time.、3What isthe purposeofthewaveofslow artA.To advocatecreating works of artslowly.B.To protectworks ofart frombeing damaged.C.To promoteworksofartformodern culture.D.To encouragepeople topay moreattention toworksofart.、4How wouldAnne BeateHovind feelabout thecity lifeA.Its discouragingB.Ifs dullC.Its developed.D.Its busy(分)
25.10When Iwas threeyears old,I couldn*t speak.It wasa strangereality thatnone ofthe doctorsI visitedcouldunderstand.(总艮随)One day,Iwasshadowing mymother.She foundherself lookinginamirror,and throughit oureyes met.She beganto(模仿)speak tome throughthe reflection,and Islowly beganto mimicher mouthsmovements untilI formeda word.It turnedout Imdeaf inmy leftear,andhavea slightproblem inmy right.Being hardof hearinghasbeendifficult,but Iveneverlived ina stateof self-hating sorrow.Imagine beingable toshut outall soundas youlay yourhead downto sleepby simplyrolling overontoone side.Thats myreality when I sleepon mygood ear”,and itmakes mefeel likea superherosometimes.People callmy deafside myHbad ear,but whenI wearmy hearing aid,Ihaveaccess toa rangeof featuresthat someother deafpeopledont.In cinemas,for example,with oneclick ofa buttonI canenjoy awhole filmas thoughit werewhispered tome fromthemouths ofthe actors.Owning a hearingaidhasnt alwaysfelt good,however.On thefirst dayI gotmy aid,whenIwas eight,I tookittoschool forshow-and-tell.As Iexplained howit workedtomyclassmates,a boyyelled out,Arent thosefor oldmenn Atthat moment,I feltdifferent.It tooka longtime forme toget overthat senseofbeingso unlikemy peers.But itsnot justschool kidswho canmake usdeaf andhard-of-hearing peoplefeel likeburdens.Every videoon socialmedia that(字幕),lacks subtitlesfor example,means anentire communityof deafpeople isunable toenjoy it.Completely deafpeople areexcludedfrom enjoyingmany moviestoo,as subtitlesin cinemasare almostimpossible tofind.And withhearing aidscosting around$2,500each,it canbe hardfor manypeople toafford tobe ableto listen tothethings thatotherstake forgranted.As forme,Icanlistentomusic,enjoy films,and catchconversations-Im lucky.Tm deaf,but Ican stillheareverything.T*ve beenblessed withwonderful lifeexperiences,and Iam human.And whenit comestosleeping,Fm evensuperhuman.、1How doesthe authorview hishearing difficultyA.Its adisaster andcauses him a lotof trouble.B.It gavehim achance toexperience somethingspecial.C.It madehim feelembarrassed infront ofhis classmates.D.It helpedhim tolive inhis ownworld withoutbeing interrupted.、2What canbe inferredfromthepassage abouttheauthorA.He wasborn deaf.B.He isoptimistic andhelpful.C.His familyand classmateshave supportedhimalot.D.The hearingaid bringsmuch conveniencetohisdaily life.、3What isthe authorsattitude towardhis lifeA.grateful.B.anxious.C.excited.D.disappointed.、4What isthe authorsmain purposein writingthe articleA.To giveadvice onlife todisabled people.B・To showhow difficultlifeisfor disabledpeople.C.To sharehisexperienceof treatingadisadvantagewith gratitude.D.To showthe convenienceahearingaid couldbring.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(分)
26.30Tim,my seven-year-old son,is learningto play the drums.It isan1that hasalways caughthis attentipn2he hearsthemplayed.Before I3his firstlessons,drums were allhewanted.At theage of3he4his minidrum setduringashow.Using thatsamedrum sethe perfectedthe timingand rhythmofapopular churchsong5enough forhis momto singalong to.My sonhad foundhis passionatayoung ageand hada natural6to catchon quickly.Wanting toact quicklyto7his talent,I immediatelysigned himup fordrum lessons.No soonerhad myfirst paymentcleared thanhispassion8,He didnot wanttotake instructions.He wantedto playthe drums9Tohim thedrums werea wayof10,Ian wantedto“playthebeat ofhis owndrum.”The challengewas thatmusic hasmore thanone11Rock doesntsound likesmooth jazzand smoothjazz doesntsound like12You cantplay every13that existstothesame beat.If14wereaseries ofsongs,themelodies15could becalming andpeacefiil,or violentand chaotic.Each eventwe facehas its16own sound,sowe haveto learn17to playthe tuneofthemoment.You shouldunderstand thateven withallthenatural talentintheworld thereisalways18for improvement.You cantdo itall without
19.You wontknow howto playevery beatlife throwsat youwithout practice.You cant20talent forever.、1A.arrangement B.enjoyment C.instrument D.advertisement、2A.anyway B.however C,whatever D.anytime、3A.paidforB.waited onC.took offD.burst into、4A.founded B.played C.lost D.learned、5A.similar B.horrible C,good D.strange、6A.taste B.talent C.tendency D.habit、7A.improve B.decrease C.discover D.admit、8A.rose B.strengthened C,progressed D.disappeared、9A.by himselfB.inhisway C.in personD.with others10A.expression B.possession C.permission D.impression11A.form B.sound C.beat D.advantage12^A.nature B.culture C.view D.folk、13A.poem B.song C.sport D.game、14A.luck B.life C.truth D.music、15A.at timesB.as usualC.in generalD.on average16A.quite B.well C.fast D.very17A.when B.where C.how D.why、18A.place B.spot C.scenery D.room、19A.instructions B.efforts C.contributions D.experiences20A.figure outB.put offC・rely onD.takein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
1.5151分
27.15Think ofcarnival,l^you thinkof crowds,costumes andZ^confuse^he mostfamous carnivalin Europewas inVeniceAtthe beginning,it lastedfor justone dayPeopleate,drank andwore masksAstime passed,
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4.extendso thatit beganjustafter ChristmasForweeks
5.end peoplewalked aroundthe streetswearing masks,doing whatthey wantedwithout6_recognizeOrdinary peoplecould pretendV^be richand important,S^famous peoplecould haveromanticJadventures9_secretMany crimeswentlO.punishJ。
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