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2025届川省成都七中嘉祥外国语学校高三高考适应性考试(零诊)英语试题!1!注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内
1.答题时请按要求用笔
2.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试卷上答题无效
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5.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.To tellthe truth,I didntexpect that there wereso manypeople theidea.A.supported B.supporting C.to supportD.having supported
2..Many developingcountries areunwilling topursue theireconomic developmentdestroying theenvironmentdespite therebeing severalHnancial crises.A.at therisk ofB.at thecost ofC.at the end ofD.at themercy of
3.terrible,the medicinewas thrownaway by the child.A.Tasted B.TastingC.To tasteD.Being tasted
4.American singerTaylor Swift,21,big at the2011Academy ofCountry MusicAwards in the USon April3rd.A.stood B.gave C.scored D.made
5.It isbroadcast onTV that the88th AcademyAward Ceremonywas heldin DolbyTheatre seatsan audienceof approximately4,
000.A.where B.whoseC.which D.when
6.If itearlier,the printingmachine wouldnot havebroken down.A.has beenrepaired B.is repairedC.had beenrepaired D.was repaired
7.We didhave aquarrel aboutmoney lastnight,but nowwe havealready.A.taken up B.put upC.made up D.brought up
8.,carefully forlong time,the openingceremony wona greatsuccess.A.Having preparedB.To beprepared C.Being preparedD.Having beenprepared
9.The worldis notalways wewish itto be.A.that B.whichC.whatD.where
10.—Catherine,will youvisit usthis weekend—I plannedto,but somethingunexpected・每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增力口、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21011Dear Peter,、I ammore thanhappy toknow yougot afirst prizein thespeech contestFm writingto offer my sincerecongratulations toyou^It isknown to all,success liein hardwork Ithink youmust havebeen practiceda lot And atthe same time youmust have、gained morevaluable skillsCould youplease helpme buttell mewhat Ishould payattention when I speakin publicYou know,when madea speech,I alwaysget nervouslyI wouldappreciate itif youcan giveme someadvices、Please writeto meas soonas youcanYours,Li Hua83第二节书面表达(满分分).25(分)假设你是校学生会主席李华,你校将于月底举行第十届校园艺术节,想邀请外籍教师参加并表演节
29.2511Heiwy目请给他写封邮件,内容包括时间地点;
1..活动项目;2注意事项
3.注意词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2B、3B、4C、5C、6C、7C、8D、9C、10A、11B、12C、13C、14D、15C、16C、17B、18C、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.A
2.B
3.D
4.C、
221.B
2.A
3.C
4.B、23L B
2.C
3.D
4.A、
241.A
2.D
4.C、
251.B
2.D
3.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L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.A
2.C
3.C
4.D
5.B
6.A
7.A
8.B
9.D
10.C
11.D
12.D
13.B
14.A
15.C
16.B
17.D
18.A
19.C
20.B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、
271.for
2.taught
3..patience
4.But
6.bigger
7.yours
8.unknown
9.why
10.more第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10Dear Peter,(Ixn morethahappvto Imouyxra90tint prizem thespeech contestIm^ntiog tooffermysincere thecoQgxatulibom toyou卜tf knownto ill.raems ym hardwork Ithtak youmust hivepracbccd1lotAndatthesametimeAs Imbeen youmust havegained-vilubie stallsCould ywplease helpme bgtteU nculu Ipuy tftratiooA misysome ladto、uben Ispeak mptibbe Youkxuyw,5ba mde1speech,t ilwyiget nenxmslI wouldippceciite ttif youam nuiangMTVOUSgive mesome idvieeiadnoePlease anteto me15sooo15you cm、YMTA28UHua第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Henry,Is everythinggoing wellThe10th ArtFestival ofour schoolis drawingnear.Therefore,we wouldlike toinvite youto joinus.The detailsare asfollows.First,it will be heldattheend ofNovember in our schoolsyard.Besides,we willhold avariety ofactivities,such assports meeting,art show,and performancesshow.Therefore,you hadbetter preparea performancefbr us.What more,because it is gettingcolder andcolder,a thickwill beneededfor youto watchthe performanceon theplayground.All inall,I firmlybelieve youwill havea greattime ifyou joinLookingforward toyour arrival.YoursLi HuaA.has comeupB.was coming upC.had comeupD.would comeup
11.It isusually thoughta littlechild saysis truth.A.What that B.that whatC.which D.that
12.There isa wideof referencebooks to be found,so you look for some materialneeded,you canturnto me.A.kind;the lasttime B・sort;every timeC.variety;next timeD.type;the moment
13.The Britishgovernment publishedan officialpolicy documentits plansto bringthe UKout of the EuropeanUnion.A.letting outB.putting outC.setting outD.working out
14.You lookfrozen.Sit downbythefire and I you some hottea.A.make B.was makingC.made D.will make
15.the weather,the sportsmeet willbe heldon time.A.Instead ofB.In relationto C.Regardless ofD.In favorof
16.The desksinourclassroom areso closetogether thatthere isnot enoughroom to move them.A.between B.in C.across D.over
17.It was announced thatonly afterthe candidates9papers werecollected toleave theroom.A.had theybeen permittedB.would theybe permittedC.that they would bepermitted D.that theyhad beenpermitted
18.Was itfrom thelake heoften wentHshing hesaved thedrowning girlA.that;thatB.where;whereC.where;that D.that;where
19.Mary feltfrom theoutside world,since shelacked anInternet connection and couldntreceive anye-maiLA.cut downB.cut inC.cut offD.cut out
20.Our teamis world-class and it wasno surprisethat wewon bysuch a_margin.A.low B.highC.wide D.narrow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)
21.6When I was aboy therewere nosmartphones,and ourtelevision onlygot onechannel clearly.Still,I wasneverbored.The fields,hills,and woodlandsaround myhome werethe perfectplayground.!can rememberonce hikingtoanearby lake.Atthe backsideof itI was amazed tofind anold dirtroad that I hadnever seenbefore.lt wasfull ofmuddy tracksand deepwoods borderediton bothsides,but exploringit stillseemed like a fineadventure.I walked onandon forhours.I wassure myguardian angelwas whisperingin myear“Turn aroundand headback home”,but Iwasstubborn,so I walkedon.There was still neithera carnor a house insight.I noticedthatthesun wasstarting togo downand Igrewscared.I didntwant toend uptrapped onthis road,and I was worriedthat itwould bedark beforeI couldmake myway back to thelakeagain.I continuedto walkon withsomething growinginside ofme.My heartwas poundingand my legs wereaching.I wasalmost intearswhen Iturned onelast curveand sawsomething in the distance.lt wasahousethat Irecognized.!jumped up and downand laughedoutloud.lt wasstill overa mileaway butmylegsfelt likefeathers and I hurriedback tomy housein notime.I walkedin witha bigsmileon myface justin timefor dinner.I rememberedthis recentlywhenIsaw asign thatsaid All roads lead home”.It istrue.In life,all roads,no matterhow theytwistand turn,can leadus homeagain.What isimportant,though,is howwe travelthem.Are we going togo forthin fearor arewe going togo forthin faithAre wegoingto make this life aterrible tripor arewegoingtomakethislifea joyfuljourney Thechoice isours.1Why didthe authorhardly feelbored whenhe wasyoungA.Because hecould havefun innature.B.Because hecould watchTV allday.C.Because hehad manyfriends.D.Because heused toexplore theold dirtroad.、2How didthe authorfeel whenhe wasexploring thedirt roadA.He thoughthe wouldbe scoldedby hisparents.B.He feltcontradictory inmind.C.He thoughthe wouldbe trappedin thewoods.D.He wasunconscious.、3What doessomething“probably meanin Paragraph3A.Doubt.B.Hope.C.Courage.D.Fear.、4What does the authormainly intendto tellusA.Always makechoices onour own.B・Allroadsleadhome.C.Its ourattitude thatmatters inour life.D.Every effortis worthwhile.(分)
22.8From fastfood cooksto doormenat restaurantsand hotels,robots areslowly enteringthe workforcein nearlyeveryindustry.Most recently,the worldwelcomed itsfirst operationalrobot policeman.“Robocop,the newestmember of the Dubaipolice force,made thefirst publicappearance onSunday atthe FourthGulfInformation SecurityExpo andConference,where itgreeted guests.At about70inches talland weighingnearly220pounds,Robocop(探测器)“,seeks toengage withresidents andtourists.Featuring anemotion detectorthe robotcan recognizea personsgesturesand bodylanguage fromabout5feet away.Robocops skillsdont stopthere-the emotionallyintelligent botcan detectif aperson ishappy,sad and even angryby studyinghisor herfacial expression.And justlike yourhuman friendswould do,if Robocopsees youreunhappy,it willtry tolift yourspirits.Moreimportantly,when itcomes tofighting crime,the robotuses theInternet,artificial intelligenceand othersmart technologiesto spot(导航)offenders usingfacial recognition.Its navigationskills grantit theability tomap outareas andtravel on its own.Equipped withabuilt-in tablet,Robocop cancommunicate withpeople,speak sixlanguages,respond topublic inquiries,shake handsandevenmakemilitary salutes.“With theaim toassist peopleon thestreets,said Brigadier-General KhalidNasser AlRazzouqi,director-general ofsmart servicesatDubai Police,the Robocop is thelatest smartaddition to the forceand hasbeen designedto helpus fightcrime recently,keep thecitysafe andimprove happinesslevels.、1According to the text,Robocop can.A.use bodylanguage B.make peoplehappyC.cook fastfood D.ask questionsin public、2What isthe keypart whenRobocop makesa travelingrouteA.Its navigationskills.B.Its built-in tablet.C.Its emotiondetector.D.Its ownability totravel.、3Robocop isdesigned with the originalintention of.A.fighting crimeB.acting asa doormanC.helping peopleon thestreets D.communicating withpeople、4What canbe thebest titlefor thetextA.Robocop hasdrawn greatpublic attentionB,Robocop isplaying therole asa policemanC.Robocop willhelp youanytime andanywhereD.Robocopison theway toreplacing thepolice official(分)
23.8Every morningat6am Alan Swallow getsout ofbed,has breakfastand readsthe paper.And forthat heis anunsunghero.(受损When he reads TheSouthland Timesin themorning,hereadsit aloudand recordsif forpeople whoare visuallyimpaired的).The Blind Foundation providesits memberswith theTelephone InformationServiceTIS whichhas articlesfrom morethan70newspapers,radio andTV schedules,finance information,public andgovernment noticesand updatesfrom theBlind Foundation.For17years Swallowhas readthe paperfor theservice.In theearly dayssomeone wouldhead downto the local studioto recordthe newsfor the dayand theyhad onechance to get itright.Nowadays,the newsreaders canwork fromhome suingtheir phones.The TISservice isavailable365days a year,anditcould sometimestake himan hourto getthrough thelocal newsitems hehadchosen.It doesnttake mucheffort,but itdoes takea commitmentbecause peopleare relyingonit.He said.The servicehad struggledforsometime withvolunteers becausenot manypeople knewabout it.Swallow said,It wasfulfillingto knowthat peoplewere benefitingfrom whathe wasdoing.”For Blind Foundation socialfunction organiserLiz Anstice,the opportunityto givebacktoa foundationthat hadgiven muchtoher,wasanice aspectof therole.She hasbeen involvedwith the foundation forfive yearsafter shebecame visuallyimpaired.She saidthebiggest challengewas buildingthe trustthat peoplehad in thelocalbranch ofthefoundation.Anstice reformedthe socialcommittee groupand changedthings sopeople didnot getbored.The Christmascelebrations hadbeenso wellreceived membersfrom theBlind Foundationin Balcluthawere comingdown for them.However,sometimes gettingmembersto theevents wasa challengebecause ofa lackof volunteersavailable totransport them,she said.She wasproud ofbeing a、finalist forthe VolunteerRecognition Award.1How doesAlan Swallowwork forThe BlindFoundationA.By writingnewspaper articles.B.By readingnews forthe blind.C.By updatinglocal newsevery day.D.By collectingtelephone information.2^How doesAlanSwallowfeel abouthis workfortheTIS serviceA.Time-consuming.B.Challenging.C.Satisfying.D.Struggling.、3Whats theproblem forgetting memberstotheevents accordingto LizAnsticeA.Peoples distrust.B.Costs oftransport.C.Boredom ofevents.D.Shortage ofvolunteers.、4Whats thebest titleforthetextA.BlindFoundationRecognizes ItsUnsung HeroesB.Work forTelephone InformationServiceC.Great Challengesto BlindFoundationD.BlindFoundation:Reforms Goingon(分)
24.8If youask mostfathers,without hesitation,they willsay that theywoulddie for their children.Unfortunately,some menhavebeen putin thatsituation,and withFathers Daycomingupnext weekend,we want to sharewith youtheir stories.Justin McCaryOnOctober8,15,Justin McCary,his1O-year-old daughterHaley,and hisniece weredoing somerock collectingnear arailroadbridge inChattanooga.When theyheard thetrain coming,they startedtomoveaway from the tracks,but thatis whenHaleys footbecamestuck.He pushedher offthe bridgeand shefell15-feet into the streambelow.The girlsurvived,but thetrain killedthe fatherinstantly.Jim TramelOnEaster Sunday,16,Jim Tramelwas onvacation with his familyin PalmSprings.Suddenly Jimsaw thatsomething waswrongwith hisnine-year-old daughter.He immediatelydived intothe pooland managedtogethis daughterto safety,but he was pronounceddeadin thehospital.Other peoplewere faraway fromthe faultywiring and not seriouslyinjured.Fredrick MartinOnApril3,12,Fredrick andhis eight-year-old sonTre werecleaning outTres grandmother^garage whentwo menran towards(子弹).them andfired a few shots.Fredrick naturallybent overhis sonand protectedhim fromthe bulletsPolice believethat thismurderwas random,andnoone hasever beenairested inconnection withthe crimethat leftTre Martinfatherless.Jacob MerkelEarlyone morningin November10,a firebroke outin thehome ofthe Merkelsin Manitoba,Canada.Once outside,the parentsrealizedtheir fourthchild,Kai,wasstillin thebasement.Braving theflames,Jacob wentback insideand reappearedfromthefire withKaiin hisarms.But justas hestepped out,there wasan explosionbehind him.Sadly,Jacob didntsurvive thenight.、1What happenedto Haleywhen thetrain wascoming closeto herA.She gother footstuck.B.She wasknocked down.C.She wascollecting rocks.D.She jumpedintothestream.、2Who isa victimofthefaulty wiringA.Jacob Merkel.B.Justin McCary.C.Fredrick Martin.D.Jim TrameL、3What didFredrick doto savehis sonA.Shoot atthe murderers.B.Stop bulletswith hisbody.C.Take thecriminals tocourt.D.Direct himtothebasement.4Why didthe authorwrite thetextA.To tellwhy fathers died fortheir kids.B.To introducesome fathers,misfortune.C.To honorfathers and their heroicactions.D.To showhow manyfathersdiedfortheirkids.(分)
25.10At theage oftwenty-twoj wasemployed byone ofthe largestcommercial companiesintheworld,so mywork mainlyfocusedon advertising,working onproduction teamsfor hundredsof televisioncommercials.!was fortunateto experiencesuch anamazingcareer atsuch ayoung age,working allover thecountry withsome ofthe mostcreative peopleintheworld.I hadit all.(厌食的)And thenone daya suddenthought camethrough melikealightning bolt.This isan industry that usesanorexic modelstosell dietfood toteenage girls.^My lifechanged.And Iquit.A twelve-year career.Right then.That nightI wenthome andwas weakin myknees.I didnot wanttobepart ofthe membersmaking thisproblem;!wanted tobepart ofthe people who hadsolution.But Ihad noidea whatthe solutionlooked like.My grandfatherused tosay,nStart withwhat youknow,and morewillberevealed/1I knewthe film,television andadvertising industriesand almosteverything aboutthem.So Istarted goinginto juniorhigh schools.!held uppictures ofthe models to showwhat they looked likeat fiveoclock inthemorning,and thenheld upanother pictureshowing whattheylookedlike afterthree hoursof professionalmake-up,thirty-five lightingtechnicians,and professionalphotographers whocan makeanyone lookbeautiful andsexy...Not tomention theefforts ofpost-production,where theyairbrush nearlyall ofthe imperfectionparts rightout ofthe picture.With digitaltechnology,they canevenstretch themodels tomake themappear tallerand thinner.I talkedto young girls andsaid,“This isa multi-billion dollarindustrythatspends millionsof dollarsayearproving toyou thatthereis somethingwrong withyousothattheycan sellyou somethingto fixit.So Iam hereto tellyou thatyour teethare whiteenough...And yourbreath isfresh enough...and yourthighs arethin enough.You areenough/1You areenough,no matterwhat otherssay andwhat happens.、1Why didthe authorquit workinginthecommercial companyA.He wasfed upwithhis work inadvertising industry.B.He realizedhisworkwas misleadingteenage girls.C.He foundit hardto workwiththeteam.D.He decided to takeupacareer ineducation.、2The authorshowed twosets ofpictures of modelstoyounggirlsto.A.show themagic powerof make-up skillsB.stress thegreat effortsmodels madein theirworkC.advocate developingdigital technologyD.expose thereal truthbehind theamazing beautyofmodels、3What messagedoesthewriter mainlywanttopass toteenage girlsA.You mightas wellchange yourlife whenan opportunityarises.B.You cantbe toocautious whenfacing lifechoices.C.It iswho you are ratherthan whatyoulooklike thatcounts.D.It isworthwhile toexperience somethinginteresting andcreative.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(分)
26.30When I wasateenager Ivolunteered topass outwater ata localrace.Iwas so excitedto]all thedifferent runnerswhopassed byand quicklytook acup ofwater.Some walkedpast,some joggedpast andafew2past.Watching somany3of peopledoing it,I thoughtmaybe Icould doit too!The nextyear I decidedto4the race.With5runningpractice,I justwanted tofinish.On theday ofthe race,it wasterribly hot.Only after2miles,I feltsweat6off meand mylegs swelling.I beganto7JWhy amIdoing thisWhat wasI thinkingI mustbe8For thefollowing miles,I jogged.Iwalked,I joggedand walked.At times,I wonderif Icould
9.10theend,a70-year-old manrushed pastme,very11,andIfelt alittle12thatIwas morethan50years youngerthan himandIcouldnt13keep upwith him.But thenI realizedsomething:hewasrunning hisrace andIwasrunningmine.How oftenin lifedo we14ourselves toothers andfeel disappointedin ourselveswhen wereally15We areall uniquehuman beingswith unique
16.Its reallyno goodfocusing onothers*race.Idecidedthat Iwouldnot17running,and thatone dayI wouldbe oneof those18peoplewhowere stillrunning races.As Icrossed thefinishing line,Iwasproud ofmyself.I didntregret havingsuch anexperience.If youdont19others butget thelesson andgrow,youaretruly a
20.1A.see B.inspect C.stare D.notice、2A.struggle B.dragged C.rushed D.moved、3A.styles B.ranks C.types D.races、4A.run upB.run outC.run acrossD.run for、5A.some B.little C.much D.any、6A.pouring B.taking C.melting D.blowing、7A.doubt B.remember C.imagine D.suppose、8A.friendly B.crazy C.generous D.tired、9A.win B.stop C.make D.finish、10A.On B.At C.Near D.By、11A.slowly B.gently C.heavily D.fast、12A.pleased B.frightened C.delighted D.embarrassed、13A.just B.even C.still D.already、14A.compare B.devote C.recommend D.show、15A.couldnt B.wont C.shouldnt D.cant、16A.significance B.pace C.principle D.concept、17A.insist onB.look upto C.put upwith D.give up、18A.elderly B.professional C.international D.educated、19A.persuade B.change C.beat D.follow20A.learner B.winner C.dreamer D.competitor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分语法填空
27.15Long ago,there livedin Greecea learnedman Hewassowell-known1,his knowledge of almosteverything thatlots ofpeople fromallover thecountry cameto learnfrom himThe greatman
2.teach hisstudents whole-heartedly andanswered theirquestions withgreat
3.patientOne day,a studentasked him,My dearteacher,didnt yousay youyourself havemany more questions aboutthings thanwe do
4.Ithink westudents havefar morethan you”With asmile onhis face,the teacherdrew twocircles,one aslarge asa bigcake,the othersmaller Thenhe said,“Of course,I have」learned muchmore Butitiswrong5think ateacher hasfewer questionsthan hisstudents Now,look atthese twocircles Theinsideof the
6.big one is myknowledgeofthings,andtheinside ofthe smalleroneis
7.your Outofthecircles iswhat isstill unknowntous Sincemine islarger,I haveto usethe longerline todraw thebigger circleThat meansI havemore opportunitiesto face」somethingS^Cknow Andthat19_1myself havemorequestionsthan youdo The10much youlearn,the morequestions youhave第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错满分分You willnever learnenough,you know”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作文文中共有处语言错误,
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