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2025届四川省阿坝市重点中学高三英语试题检测试题卷注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂
2.其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.—Pm tiredout.I cantrun anyfurther,Tom.—!Mike.Im sureyou cando it.A.Come onB.No hurryC.No problemD.Well done
2..--Thank youfor remindingme of the time,or Ilate for the flightyesterday.-Dont mentionit.A.will have been B.would havebeenC.must beD.could be
3.Before youhand inyour Hnalreport,there areno spellingmistakes.A.make sureB.to makesureC.made sureD.making sure
4.—Where wasI—You youdidnt likeyour job.A.had saidB.saidC.were sayingD.has said一
5.You should have helpedyour momwash thedishes.—I meant.But she is alwaystelling me to study.A.to doB.to C.doing soD.doing
6.Do youknow thatchairman of the meetinghas announcedthat MrHodge has beenmade managerof thisfactoryA.the,the B./,the C.the,/D.a,a
7.-Who doyou thinkis ableto finishthe jobin twodays■Its hardto say.This wouldappear to be for the relativelyefficient.A・a sacredcow B.a Herculeantask C.a Pandorasbox D.a child*s play
8.Don throwaway the old books.Give themto needsthem.A.whoever B.anyone C.who D.whomever
9.,—How Iwish I had workedharder whenI was in thatcompany.—If youhad,you adepartment managernow.
5、A.sent B.afforded C,offered D.awarded、6A.independence B.success C.happiness D.beauty、7A.until B.when C.since D.before
8、A.at adisadvantage B.at aloss C.in atrap D.in ashock、9A.never B.do C.hardly D.nearly、10A.good atB.bad atC.interested inD.devoted to、11A.easy B.funny C.difficult D.interesting、12A.will B.feeling C.desire D.chance第二节(每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式分
27.15As adoctor,I became the1great surgeonin thecountry and the president of theNational SocietyofSurgeons Forthis reason,a celebration
2.hold in my honorBut Icouldnt helpfeeling sadOnthe day,my friendcame upto me and said:Youve achievedsomething thatothers canteven dream about
3.are youso sad”Ive achievedsomething that I didnteven want/91said,I4-wanted tobe a surgeon andnow I cant escapefrom itIf I wouldsuffer a5,fail thenmaybe Iwould havea chanceto do something that I reallylove Butfbr now,Im chainedto athing that I dontevenlike^^二“You6-be jokingmy friendcried out,“The biggesthonor for asurgeonis7become thepresidentofour nationalsocietyYour wifeis happy,your childrenare happyEveryone has the highestrespect fbryou!”But Idon trespect myself,thafs8,is wrongI wanted tobe a dancer,but my parents wereagainst
9.and Ilistened tothemT wasweak Ibecame agreat surgeon,but I am notworking in the fieldthat Iwantedtodevote mylife
10.That iswhyI amunhappy第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
1028.(10分)短文改错文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在此处加一个漏字符号(人),并在其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修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从处起)不计分
2.1011The findingsof arecent surveysuggests thatstudents arenot happywith multimediaapproaches ineducation.They feelthat theylearnmuch effectivelywhen traditionalmethods areused.The studentsinterviewing saidthey thoughtthe teacherplayed aimportant roleintheir learning.They foundlistening to the teacher,taking note,and usinga textbooksuitable for their agegroup reallyhelp themunderstand and rememberthe contentof theirlessons.They alsofound thatanswering questionsthat hadbeen writtenon theboard veryhelpfully.They valuedthe chanceto carrypractical,hands-on work,either.1920,22,、
2425.
27.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假如你是李华,你的好友校国际部在某网站刚购买回的手机出现问题,他想要退货但是不知道流程,写信
29.25Jack向你求助请根据以下信息写一封回信.告诉他退货流程(申请退货-快递取货-卖家收货-退款到账);
1.若有问题,乐意帮忙2注意词数左右
1.100适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2..参考词汇快递退款3express deliveryrefundDear Jack,Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1A、2B、3A、4B、5B、6C、7B、8A、9B、10A、11A、12A、13B、14D、15C、16D、17C、18B、19C、20C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、
221.A
2.B
3.C
4.D、
231.C
2.C
3.D、
241.D
2.C
3.B
4.A、
251.A
3.C
4.A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、、L530A BC和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.D
2.A
3.B
4.A
5.C
6.A
7.B
8.A
9.B
10.A
11.C
12.D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.
5151271.greatest
2.was held
3.Why
4.never
5..failure
6.must
7.becoming
8.,what
9.it
10.to第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、
281.suggests---suggest
2.much—more
3.interviewing—interviewed
4.a——an
5..note—notes
6.help—helped后面的去掉;
7.found that
8.helpfully—helpful后面加
9.carry out
10.either—too第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Jack,Sorry to know that your newly-bought cellphonecant work.Here Idlike toshow youhow to return it to theseller and get yourmoneyback.Firstly,you shouldmake anapplication to the businessonline.After theagreement hasbeen reached,you cancontact thedeliverycompany to get the cellphone anddeliver itback for you.A fewdays later,when theseller receivesthecellphoneand makessurethat it is OK,the refundwill come back to your bankaccount in the end.I hopeit can be ofsome helpforyou.And ifyou haveany otherproblem,dont hesitateto callor writeto me.Yours,Li HuaA.are B.would beC.would havebeen D.were一
10.Cathy is not comingtoyourbirthday partytonight.—But she!A.promised B.promisesC.will promiseD.had promised
1.11hope thatwe willbe ableto make it throughthe toughtimes andback tothe businessof workingtogetherour commongoals.A.on behalfof B.in honorof C.on top of D.in searchof
12..The whyheis absent todayis hehas gota badheadache.A.reason;that B.reason;becauseC.cause;that D.cause;because
13.The lackof eco-friendly habitsamong thepublic isthought tobeamajor ofglobal climatechange.A.Result B.causeC.warning D.reflection
14.—I havebeen decoratingthe apartmentrecently,so canyou lendme somemoney—Sorry,all mymoney hasgone tothe stockmarket.・A.rd rathernot.B.I amin theblack.C・I wouldntbet onit.D.I ama littleshy.
15.Frankly speaking,Iamnot surewhether Ithis in theolddays with that kindof equipment,which looksquiteodd andridiculous.A.shouldhavedone B.need havedone C.would havedone D.must havedone
16.I thinkher opinion,because sheis anexperienced teacher.A・number B.calculatesC.figures D.counts
17.She saton thetopofthe stairsher headon hercrossed armsand cried.A.for B.whenC.with D.while
18.——There wontbe anywhereto park.--Oh,.Lef stry thesubway.A.thafs areal bargainB.thafs agood pointC・that5s reallysomething D.that5s allsettled
19.a record-breaking sevenGolden Globes,the musicalLa LaLand surprisinglydoes notappeal toChinese viewers.A.Winning B.WonC.Having wonD.To win
20.-Tom,your foreignteacher speaksChinese fluently!-Oh,she haslived inChina for six years;otherwise shesuch goodChinese.A.didnt speakB.would nothave spokenC.would notspeak D.hadnt spoken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)
21.6ELECTRICITY ISAT THECORE OFMODERN LIFE.DESPITE THIS,THE FULLSTORY OFTHISREVOLUTIONARY FORCEHAS REMAINEDUNTOLD—UNTIL NOW.Simply Electrifyingoffers thecomprehensive stoiyof oneof mankindsmost importantjourneys:from atime whenonly afewcould evenimagine a world withelectricity totoday when,for mostof us,aworldwithout electricitywould beunimaginable.Since thebirth ofthe modernscience of electricity265years ago,mankind hasbuilt animpressive structureto produce,deliver,(至and useelectricity,thanks toa combinationof pioneering science,innovative technology,wise businessstrategy,and pervasive处存在的)U economicand environmentalregulation.Simply Electrifyingbrings tolife thestories ofthe peoplethat madeit allpossible—from earlypathfinders likeBenjamin Franklin,Michael Faraday,James ClerkMaxwell,and AlbertEinstein toinnovators such as SamuelMorse,Thomas Edison,GeorgeWestinghouse,and NikolaTesla.In moderntimes,business strategistsand economicand environmentalregulation drivenby many,including PresidentFranklin D.Roosevelt,Rachel Carson,and evenPresident BarackObama,have shapedhow weuse andunderstandelectricity incrucial ways.Today,Elon Muskand othersare on the edgeof againchanging the way wethink about and interactwith it.Simply Electrifyingis painstakinglyresearched andbeautifully written,showing ushow bothprofit-makers andpolicy-makersmust use a wide-angle lensto trulyunderstand the past andpredict thefuture.、1According tothe passage,the book Simply Electrifyingis writtento tellus.A.pioneeringscienceof electricityB・significant journeysof electricityC.the peoplewho inventedelectricityD.the researchwhich was about electricity、2Why isPresident BarackObama mentionedin thebookSimplyElectrifyingA.Because apolicy-maker isusually atop dogthat canarouse thereaders9interest.B・Because apolicy-maker canhelp promotethe betteruse ofelectricity.C.Because policy-makers candecide thefuture ofthe useofelectricityonthemarket.D.Because policy-makers cantake controloftheeconomy throughelectricity.(分)(月巴胖),
22.8Living closerto openfields andtrees reducesyour risk of beingobese researchsuggests and the benefitscanbe seeneven in poor neighborhoodswhere risksof bothobesity andpoor mentalhealth areknown tobe muchhigher.The new()study,supported byFriends ofthe EarthEurope FoE,also showedthat thegreat outdoorshad benefitsfor pregnantwomen.Thoseliving closeto treesand openfields,considered anatural healers“by theresearchers at the Institutefor Europeanenvironmental policy,gave birthto childrenof muchhealthier sizes.It isbelieved that the increasedopportunity tobe activeand breathingin lessair pollutionmay explain the reduceddeath ratesandobesity prevention.After reviewinghundreds ofprevious studies,scientists sayit caneven reducethe chanceof anearly deathby16(抑郁)per centcompared tothose living in anurban jungle.The greenspaces alsoreduced depressionby allowingfor peopleto meetothersmore easilyandget away frombusy andnoisy activitiesof acity,experts state.Robbie Blake,a campaignerfor FoE,told TheGuardian:“The evidenceis strongand growingthat peopleand communitiescan beenergeticand livelywhen theyhave accessto nature.“We allneed naturein ourlives andit givesus freedomand helpsus livehealthily;yet poorcommunities areroutinely cutoff fromnaturein theirsurroundings andit isholding backtheir wellbeing.The findingsback upmuch evidencethat showssetting upa homein aheavily-polluted citycanbedamaging tosomeones health.(呼After studyingthe well-being ofnearly110,000women,they foundliving incities alsoincreased theriskofcancer andrespiratory吸)illnesses.Those in the greenestareas had a34per centlower rateof respiratorydisease-related deathsand a13per centlower rateofcancer deaths.、1What canwe know about obesityfrom Paragraph1A,The outdoorscan preventobesity.B.Obesity cancause mentaltrouble.C.Urban motherscan haveobese babies.D.Pregnant womencan getobese easily.2What is the socialbenefit ofliving in the countrysideA.Having morefreedom torest.B.Meeting otherpeople moreconveniently.C.Breathing healthierair.D.Keeping morewealth andhappiness.、3What doesthe underlinedword“We”in Paragraph4refer toA.Pregnant women.B.Patients withrespiratory illnesses.C.Ordinary people.D.People livinginpoorcommunities.、4What isthe best title forthe textA.Ways oflivingin the countrysideB.Living inhealthy neighborhoodsC.Countryside,the greenestarea D.Access tonature(分)
23.8Did youknow thatbadminton is also a fast-paced competitivesport Badmintonhasbeen a Summer Olympic sportsince
1992.Para-badminton willbe includedinthe2020Summer Olympic Games inTokyo.Heres whatyou needtoknowif yourchildis interestedin badminton.(矩形的)Badminton isplayed ona44-foot-long rectangularcourt thatis17feet widefor singlesand20feet widefor doubles.It isdivided inthe middleby anet placed5feet offthe ground,like volleyball,not atground levellike tennis.In competition,each matchisaset ofthree gamesplayed to21points.There isa one-minute breakwhen a player orteam reaches11points,and atwo-minute breakin betweenthe firstand secondgames andthe secondand thirdgames.Age kidscan start:About6years old.Best forkids who:Have goodskills,are patientand hardworking,and canhandle thepressure ofone-on-one or two-on-twocompetition.()()Team orindividual:Matches canbe singlesone-on-one ordoubles two-on-two.Fun fact:Badminton isthe onlysport thathas mixed doubles event inthe OlympicGames.Costs:Beginners areexpected topay$30to$40for anentry-level racquet(球拍).Badminton shoesare similarin priceto otherathleticshoes.Join aclub orteam forlessons.A one-hour grouplesson forbeginners shouldcost$20to$3,with costsincreasing asyourchild movesup theranks.You willalso payentry feesfor competitions.Time commitmentrequired:Beginners willplay forjust an hour ortwo perweek.Potential forinjury:Players havea verylow riskof injury.Players whowear glassesshould useeye protection.、1From the passage,we canlearn that.A.badminton isafast-paced competitivesport whichbegan in1992B,the courtfor singleshas the same widthas thatfor doublesC.badminton hasmixeddoubleseventintheOlympicGamesD.para-badminton hasbeen includedintheSummerOlympicGames2How manyminutes in all willaplayerhave fora restinaset ofthree gamesC.
7.D.
11.、3According tothepassage,forthebeginners,they should.A.wear glassesto protecttheir eyesB.start to learn badmintonattheage of8C.play forat leastanhourortwoevery dayD.pay atleast$20foraone-hour grouplesson(分)(过期)
24.8I washaving agreat morninguntil Isat downin frontof myoffice computer.Your passwordhas expired/a servermessage flashedon my screen,with instructionsfor changingit.Coming upwith anew codedoesnt seemlike abig deal,unless youwork at my company,where wehave tochange itmonthly,using atleast oneuppercase character,one lowercasecharacter,one symbol,and onenumeral.Oh,andthewhole darnthing cantbefewer thaneight characters.And Icant useany ofthesamepasswords Iveused inthe pastthree months.Suddenly I was furious.What didntmakeitany betterwas thatI wasdeeply depressedafter myrecent divorce.Disbelief overwhatshe haddone tome was all I thought about.Every day.(闪动的光标),My angerdidnt meananything tothe emptyinput fieldwith apulsating cursorI waitingfor me to typea passwordthatId have tore-enter-many times-fbr thenext30days.I remembereda tipId heardfrom myformer boss.Hed saidJTm goingto色useapassword tochange myliI couldntfbcus ongetting thingsdone inmy currentmood.There wereclear indicatorsof what I neededto doto regaincontrol ofmylife,but Icouldnt noticethem.My passwordbecametheindicator.My passwordreminded methatIshouldnt letmyself bea victimof myrecent breakupandthat I was strongenough to dosomethingabout it.I mademy passwordForgive@h3r.Ihadto typethis statementseveral timesa day.Each time my computerwould lock.Each timemyscreensaver withher photowouldappear.Each timeIwouldcomebackfrom eatinglunch alone.In mymind,I wroteForgive herevery day.The simpleaction changedthewayI lookedatmy ex-wife.That constantreminder ofreconciliation ledme toaccept thewaythings hadhappened atthe end of mymarriage andembrace anew wayof dealingwith mydepression.As themonth woreon,I feltaslow healingbegin totake place.By thetimemyserver promptedme to reset my password the following month,I feltfree.One monthlater,my dearExchange serverasked meyet againtoresetmy password.Ithoughtabout thenext thingthatIhad togetdone.My passwordbecame Quit@smoking4ever.T quitsmoking overnight.This passwordwas apainful oneto typeduring thatmonth,but doingit helpedmetoyell atmyselfinmymind asI typedthat statement.It motivatedmetofollow mymonthly goal.One monthlater,mypasswordbecame Save4trip@thailand.Guess whereI wentthree monthslater:Thailand.Seeing howthese remindershelped tomaterialize mygoals keptme motivatedand excited.While itssometimes difficultto comeupwith yournext goal,keeping at it bringsgreat results.Here isa simplifiedextract ofwhat someof mypasswords havebeen inthepasttwo years,so youget anidea ofhow mylife haschanged,thanks tothis method:Forgive@h3r Tomyex-wife,who startedit all.Quit@smoking4ever It worked.Save4trip@thailand It worked.Eat2times@day Itnever worked,still fat.Sleep@beforel2Itworked.Ask@her4date Itworked.I fellin loveagain.No@drinking2months Itworked.I feelbetter.Get@c4t!Itworked.I havea beautifulcat.MovE@togeth3r Itworked.Facetime2mom@sunday Itworked.I talkwith Momevery week.And theone forlast month:Save4@ring Yep.Life isgonna changeagain soon.、1The underlinedword“furious“inthethird paragraphis closestinthemeaning to.A.depressed B.doubtfulC.nervous D.angry
2、Why didhe decideto useTorgive@h3r,,as his passwordA.Because hedecided toforgive hiswife.B.Because hehoped hiswife wouldforgive him.C.Because hehoped itwould remindhim tobe strong.D.Because hisformer bosstold himto useittochange hislife.
3、What canwe learnfrom thepassword ttSave4@ring,,fbr lastmonthA.He willcall hismother everyweek.B.He willsoon askhis girlfriend tomarry him.C.His passwordwill helphim savemoney.D.He willbe remindedto savehispassword.4What mightbe thebest titleforthepassageA.How aPassword Changed My Life.B.Why IChangedMyPassword.C.How aSlow HealingTook Place.D.How IFollowed MyMonthly Goal.(分)
25.10Robert F.Kennedy oncesaid thata countrysGDP measureseverything exceptthat whichmakes lifeworthwhile”.With Britainvoting toleave theEuropean Union,and GDPalready predictedto slowasaresult,it isnowatimely momentto assesswhathe was referring to.The questionof GDPand itsusefulness hasannoyed policymakers forover halfa century.Many arguethat it isaflawed conceptItmeasures things that donot matterand missesthings thatdo.By mostrecent measures,the UKsGDP hasbeen theenvy oftheWestern world,with recordlow unemploymentand highgrowth figures.If everything,was goingso well,then whydid over17millionpeople votefor Brexit,despite thewarnings aboutwhat itcould doto theircountrys economicprospectsA recent annual studyof countriesand theirability toconvert growthinto well-being shedssome lighton thatquestion.Across the163countries measured,the UKis oneofthepoorest performersin ensuringthat economicgrowth istranslated intomeaningfulimprovements forits citizens.Rather thanjust focusingon GDP,over40different setsof criteriafrom health,education andcivilsociety engagementhavebeenmeasured togetamore roundedassessment ofhow countriesare performing.While allof thesecountries facetheir ownchallenges,there area numberof consistentthemes.Yes,there hasbeenabuddingeconomic recoverysince the2008global crash,but inkey indicatorsin areassuch ashealth andeducation,major economieshavecontinued todecline.Yet thisisnt thecase withall countries.Some relativelypoor Europeancountries haveseen hugeimprovementsacross measuresincluding civilsociety,income equalityandtheenvironment.This isa lessonthat richcountries canlearn;When GDPisno longer regardedasthesole measureof acountrys success,theworld looksvery different.So,what Kennedywasreferringto wasthat whileGDP hasbeen themost commonmethod formeasuring theeconomic activityofnations,asameasure,itisnolongerenough,It doesnot includeimportant factorssuchasenvironmental qualityor education一outcomes allthingsthatcontribute toa personssense ofwell-being.The sharphit togrowth predictedaround theworld andinthe UK couldlead toa declineintheeveryday serviceswe dependonfor ourwell-being andfor growth.But policymakerswho refocusefforts onimproving well-being ratherthan simplyworrying aboutGDPfigures couldavoid theforecasted doomand mayeven seeprogress.、1Robert F,Kennedy iscited becausehe.A.praised theUK forits GDPB.identified GDPwith happinessC.saw theproblem withGDP D.misinterpreted therole ofGDP2Which ofthe followingis trueabout therecentannualstudyA.It issponsored by163countries.B.It excludesGDP asan indicator.C.Its criteriaare questionable.D.Its resultsare inspiring.、3In thelast twoparagraphs,the authorsuggests that.A.theUKis preparingfor aneconomic boomB.high GDPpredicts aneconomic declineC.itisessential toconsider factorsbeyond GDPD.it requirescaution tohandle economicissues、4Which ofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetextA.High GDPBut InadequateWell-being,a UKLessonB.GDP Figures,a Windowon GlobalEconomic HealthC.Robert F.Kennedy,a Terminatorof GDPD.Brexit,the UKsGateway toWell-being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)
26.30When I wasinhigh school,I didnt know anythingabout engineering.At thattime,when thecar Idrove neededrepairing,I wasafraid totake ittothe1Because honestly,the mechaniccould have2meanelectric canopener andsaid,“This ispart ofyour carandits3----pay meto fixit.Then I wouldnt haveknown anybetter.At theendofmy junioryear ofhigh school,I heardaboutasummer program4to interestgirls inengineering.The six-week programwasfree,and students were5college creditsandadorm roomattheUniversity ofMaryland.I appliedtothe program,not becauseIwanted tobe anengineer,but becauseIwaslooking forwardto6and wantedto stayaway frommyparentsforsixweeks.Iwasaccepted totheprogramand Iearned sixengineering credits.The nextyear Ientered theuniversity asan engineeringstudent.Five yearslater Ihadadegree andthree goodjob offers.Icanthelp shaking7I hearabout studiesthat showwomen are8when it comes tomath.They implythatIamalittle stupid.Tm not,but I9know thatif Ihadnt metwiththatsummer program,Iwouldntbe anengineer.When Iwas growingup,Iwastold,as manystudentswere,todowhatIwas bestat.But Ididntknowwhat thatwas.Most peoplethinkthat whenyou are10so methi ng,itcomeseasily toyou.But thisis whatI discovered:just becausea subjectis11tolearn,it doesnot meanyou arenot good atit.You justhavetogrit yourteeth andwork hardtogetgoodatit.Once youdo,there9s good12thatyouwill enjoyit morethan anythingelse.
1、A.engineer B.salesman C.factory D.mechanic
2、A.shown B.given C・brought D.taken、3A.old B.broken C.fixed D.dirtied、4A.designed B.performed C.controlled D.described。
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