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2025年安徽省淮北市同仁中学高三第二次高考模拟试题英语试题注意事项: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
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5.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.Andrew lives alone andenjoys thecompany ofa petcat hesgrown sofond.A.which B.in whichC.of whichD.when
2.Although thesituation wastough duringthe economiccrisis nowthings arebeginning to•A.look upB.keep upC.set upD.build up
3.My newjob mytravelling all over the country,which meansI wontbe ableto spendmuch timewith myfamily.A.takesB.promises C.involves D.causes
4.I believedhim to be honestbut his actions showed that hehad.A.the topdog B.the feetof clayC.his cupof teaD.the appleof hiseye
5.Think carefullybefore youanswer questionsonline.You maybe intogiving awayvery importantpersonalinformation.A.caught B.addictedC.seized D.trapped一
6..Mary lookshot anddry.一So youif youhad ahigh fever.A.could B.would C.may D.must
7.Time ispressing.You cannotstart yourtask soon.A.too B.very C.so D.as
8.Dont tospring-clean the whole housejust becausemy motheris coining——theres noneed todo that.A.undertake B.attemptC.bother D.hesitate
9.I wasunaware of the criticalpoints involved,so mychoice wasquite・A.arbitrary B.reasonable C.mechanical D.conventional
10.A teachersjob is not totell thestudents whatto believeor value,but to them todevelop aworldview forthemselves.删除:把多余的词用(\)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、Last weekI wentto countrysideto visitmy parentsI enjoyedthe warmlyfamily atmosphereThat evening,a groupof localactorcame togive aperformance in the villagehalR When the newsgets aroundexcitement filledthewholevillage Unluckily,my glasses9was brokenAsa result,I couldn^go andwatch itAll myparents wentto thehall,which manyvillagers hadwaited anxiouslyI didnothingbut siton thesofa,listened toEnglish programson theradio Twohours later,I hearda knockover the door Theperformancewas finishedand myparents returnedback home10第二节书面表达(满分分).25(分)假定你是李华,你的美国朋友想过一个特殊的周末,你打算带他去农村一日游请你用英语给他写封邮件,
29.25Jack内容包括地点;
1.活动:采摘蔬菜、钓鱼、看农村歌舞等
2.注意:词数词左右,开头和结尾已为你写好;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.不出现真实人名和校名
3.Dear Jack,Looking forwardto yourreplay.Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1C、2A、3C、4B、5D、6B、7A、8C、9A、10B、11A、12C、13B、14B、15C、16C、17B、18D、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.D
3.C
4.D、
221.C
2.A
3.C、
231.C
2.C
3.B
4.D、
241.B
2.A
3.C
2.C
3.D
4.B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 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.B
2.A
3.D
4.B
5.A
6.D
7.C
8.B
9.C
10.A
11.D
12.C
13.D
14.A
15.B
16.C
17.B
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.
5151271.whom
21..worst
22.has rested/has beenresting
23.to visit
24..chances
25.is left
26.to
27.fully
28.a
29.remaining第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、前面力□上一28countryside thewarmly warm一actor actors一一去掉gets gotwas—were All—Both whichwhere listened—listening over—at/on back第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Jack,You saidthe otherday thatyou weredreaming ofa specialweekend awayfrom thenoisy cityand boringlife.I amwondering ifadays tourto thecountryside willinterest you.If youwish,I cantake youto theNew YearPicture Villagefor thisweekend.My plangoes likethis.We cang forvegetable collectionin thefield in the morning,where we can breathefresh air.After that wecan gofishing in the afternoon,which canbe greatfun.If weare luckyenough,wecanenjoy nicefish forsupper,After supper,therewill besinging anddancing performedby therural artists.If you have anythingparticular inmind,please letme know.Looking forwardto yourreply.Yours,Li HuaA.urge B.equipC.persuade D.rank一
11.Starting aconversation isa goodway tokill timeon thetrain._・I alsolike totalk withstrangers.A.That is true B.It soundslike funC.I don9t thinkso D.You arekidding
12.The conflictbetween economicdevelopment andenvironmental protection,if notappropriately,can causedisastrousconsequences indaily lifesettings.A.being managedB.to manageC.managed D.managing
13.Dimash appearedon thestage ofSinger2017,his voiceinstantly wonhearts ofChinese audience.A.As longas B.As soon as C.Now that D.Ever since
14.You canonly be sure ofyouhaveat present;you cannotbesureof somethingyou mightget in thefuture.A.that;what B.what;/C.which;thatD./;that
15.—Ted hasnever beenso rude!—He somethinghe shouldnthave,but Iguess hedidnt meanthatA.has saidB.had saidC.said D・was saying
16.We havedecided tofulflll thetask intime,difflculties wemay meetwith.A.no matterhowB.however C.whatever D.whichever
17.Many universitiesthroughout the world providescholarships forstudents flnancialaid.A.in favourof B.in needofC.in faceof D.in honourof
18.Eggs,meat,vegetables and other foodscan easilybe poisonedby microorganismssuch as・A.phenomena B.dilemma C.diploma D.bacteria
19.The costof livingin bigcities steadilyfor manyyears,and ithas ledsome youthsto dropout of the bigcityrace.A.is climbingB.is beingclimbedC.has beenclimbing D.has beenclimbed
20.The economyin bigcities hascontinued torise thanksto thelocal governmentsto increase・A.that B.themC.it D.those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)(藻)
21.6The poisonousdomoic acidaffected AlfredHitchcocks TheBirds afterhundreds of them absorbedthe poisonin the summerof1961and losttheir minds.The sickbirds likelyconsumed poisonous acid viasmall fish.It also tends tocollect inshellfish.And,according toa studypublishedTuesday,it maybecome morecommon asoceans warm,threatening birdsand humansalike.Researchers havestudied the rate ofpoisonous acidover thepast20years in the Pacific Northwest,and foundit stronglyrelated towatertemperatures thatare warmerthan normal.For now,warmer waterstypically comesfrom eventslike ELNino anda decades-long climatecycle calledPacific decadaloscillation,nthe study found.It isntyet clearhow climatechange,which alsowarms the oceans,might affecttherate of the poison.“When watersunusually warmoff ourcoast,its because the circulationand patternsintheatmosphere has changed,bringingwarm waterfrom elsewhere-and thisis happeningat the same timethatwe also seehigh poisonousacid inshellfish,,MorgaineMcKibben,thestudys leadauthor said.The poisonis producedduring warmdomoic blooms,and getspassed up the foodchain byanimals thateat it.Sea lions,dolphinsand humansare atrisk.While someanimals caneventually cleanthemselves of thepoison,the threatcan lasta longtime afterthe warmwaterdecreases.Animals poisonedby poisonousacid tendto becomeweak,and experiencedeath.Symptoms inhumans includeheadache,confusion,loss ofshort-term memory,weakness andunconsciousness.It isntjust a health risk.An OregonState Universitystatement notesthat officialshave toshut downshellfish harvestswhenpoisonous acidlevels arehigh,causing economicharm.Since health officials firstregarded poisonacid as ahealththreat in1987,PacificNorthwestshellfish harvestshave beenstopped(蟹)in2005,2017,and
2018.The WestCoast crabindustry tookan estimated$100million hitin2017alone.、1Why didthe birdslose theirmind inthe summerof1961A.They maybehad abad memory.B.They maybeate poisonousfish.C.They maybecollected theshellfish.D.They maybedrank warmwater.、2What is the connectionbetween therate ofpoisonousacidand watertemperaturesA.When atmospherehas changed,it warmsoff thecoast.B.When circulationcomes,the oceansget warmer.C.When climatehaschanged,the oceansget colder.D.When waterbecomes warmer,high poisonousacid appears.、3What resultwill poisonousacid causeto humansA.Making humansconscious.B.Making humansdead.C.Making humanstemporarily losememory.D.Making humanssuffer heartattack.、4Whats thebest titleof thispassageA.High PoisonousAcid AppearsintheAnimalsB.The WestCoast CrabIndustry SufferGreat LossC.Climate ChangeWarms theOceans inthe WorldD.Warmer OceansIncrease Likelihoodof PoisonousShellfish(分)
22.8This week,were sharingour favoriterecent reads.To helpround outour recommendations,wealsotapped somefolkswho youveheard onCode Switchbefore——novelists,scholars,poets andpodcasters.All YouCan EverKnow byNicole Chung“The book is anextraordinary,honest andsympathetic lookat adoption,race inAmerica andfamilies ingeneral.Ifs alsosuch anengagingread.I stayedup waytoo lateone nightreading itbecausethestory justpulled mein.And Iverecommended manyof myfriendsto readit soI cantalk aboutit with them.^^—Jasmine Guillory,author ofThe WeddingDate,The Proposaland theforthcomingbook The Wedding Part.Becoming byMichelle Obama“Its adeeply-moving comingof agestory ofMichelle Obamain herearly life.There aresuch movinganecdotes abouthow thisfamilyjust investedeverything inthe possibility of givingtheir childrena betterlife.Its nota sweetbook,but atthe sametime,itsdeeply hopefulabout thepossibilityofwhat happenswhen youwork hard,what happenswhen youlove hard.^^—Tayari Jones,authorof AnAmerican Marriage,Silver Sparrowandotherbooks.Rage BecomesHer:The Powerof WomensAnger bySoraya Chemaly“What reallyimpressed meabout thisbookisthis idea that womenshould beallowed toexpress theiranger,particularly inLatinAmerican familiesand communities.I justthink Sorayagoes intothis incredibledetail citingscientific studiesand differentworksof literaturethat reallyconvey thenecessity tofemale anger,not onlyfor the healthofwomen,but for thehealthof equalityin society.^^——Jean Guerrero,reporter withKPBS andauthor ofCrux:A Cross-Border Memoir.、1Who wroteTheWeddingDateA.Tayari JonesB.Jean GuerreroC.Jasmine GuilloryD.Soraya Chemaly、2Which booktells abitter storywith hopeA.Becoming B.All YouCan EverKnowC.Silver SparrowD.Crux:A Cross-Border Memoir
3、What9sthepurpose ofthe passageB.To commenton books.C-To sharereviews ofbooks.D,To collectopinions ofbooksA.To sellbooks.23・(8分)A bargainis somethingoffered ata lowand advantageousprice.A morerecent definitionis:a bargainisadirty tricktoforce moneyout ofthe pocketsof sillyand innocentpeople.The costof producinga new-for example-toothpaste wouldmake80ptheproper pricefor it,so wewill marketit at£
1.
20.It is nota badtoothpaste,and aspeople liketo trynew thingsit willsell wellto startwith;but theattraction ofnovelty soonfades,so saleswillfall.When thathappens wewill reducethe priceto£
1.
15.And wewill turnit intoa bargainby printing5p OFFalloverit.Sometimes itisnot5p OFFbut1p OFF.What breathtakingrudeness toadvertise1p OFFyour soapor washing powder or(侮辱)whatever!Even thepoorest old-age pensionerought toregard thisas aninsult,but hedoesnt.A bargainmust notbe missed.()People sayone hasto havewashingpowderor whateverand onemight aswell buyit apenny cheaper.The realdanger startswhen unnecessarythings become“bargainsMany peoplejust cannotresist bargains.Provided theythinkthey aregetting abargain theywill buyclothes theywill neverwear orfurniture theyhave nospace for.Once Iheard ofa manwhobought anelectric sawas abargain andcut offtwo ofhis fingersthe nextday.But hehad noregrets:the sawhad beentruly cheap.Quite afew peopleactually believethat theymake moneyon suchbargains.A ladyonce toldme:“Ive hada luckyday today.Ibought adress for£120,reduced from£400;and Ibought abeautiful Persiancarpet for£600,reduced from£
900.“It willnever occurtoher thatshe has actually wasted£
720.She feelsas thoughshe hadmade£
580.She alsofeels,I amsure,that ifshe hadmore timeforshopping,she couldmake a living outof it.Some peoplebuy inlarge quantitiesbecause itis cheaper.Once acouple boughtenough sugarfor theirlifetime andthe lifetimeoftheir childrenand grandchildren.They thoughtit abargain notto bemissed.When thesugar arrivedthey didntknow whereto storeit——until theyrealized that their toiletwas a very spaciousone.So thatwas wherethey piledup theirsugar.Not onlydid theirguestsfeel ratherstrange wheneverthey wereoffered sugarto putinto theircoffee,but thetoilet becameextremely sticky.、To offerbargains isa commercialtrick tomake thepoor poorer.When greedyfools fallfor thistrick,it servesthem right.1Whichword bestdescribes thelanguage styleofthepassageA.Polite.B.Foolish.C.Humorous.D.Serious.、2What doesthe underlinedword noveltyin Paragraph2probably meanA.Good quality.B.Low price.C.Newness.D.Curiosity.、3How doesthe authorfeel about1p OFFa productA.Its agift forpoor people.B.Its anoffense toshoppers.C.Its abargain worthtrying.D.Its areal reductionin price.、4Which statementwill theauthor probablyagree withA.Bargains arethings peopledont reallyneed.B.Bargains areoften realcheap products.C.Bargains helppeople makealiving.D.Bargains playtricks onpeople.(分)
24.8SYDNEY-Visitors toan Australiantourist hotspothave beenadvised touse umbrellasto protectthemselves againstdingoattacks,according toa research.Fraser Island,off thecoast ofQueensland,offers arare opportunityto observethe nativewild dogs,but peoplecan occasionallymeetdingoes actingin athreatening oraggressive mannertoward them,resulting inhuman injuryand,in onetragic case,death,according toa researchpaper publishedon ThursdayinthePacific ConservationBiology scientificjournal.Reviewing awide rangeof measuresto helpmanage wildanimals,the researcherssaid movesto minimizeharm fromdingoes(刺激性的)have includedelectric fencingand warningsigns.However,strong umbrellasand mildchemical irritantsprays“couldalso offerpersonal protection.Australian dingoes,which featureratably innative culturebut arealso viewedasathreat tolivestock insome areas,are listedas anendangeredspecies bythe InternationalUnion forConservation ofNature.The medium-sized dogshave broadheads,pointed muzzles,and redor yellowcoats,and arefound acrossthecountryexcept Tasmania,according togovernment agencyTourism Australia.Fraser Island,stretches over123kilometres inlength and22kilometres atits widestpoint.With anarea of184000hectares,it isthelargest sand island intheworld.The islandprides attractionssuch asits superbscenery andhumpback whales,andisalso home tothe mostpure strainof dingoesremaining ineastern Australia.By bringingup instancesof howan umbrella“rapidly openedin frontof chargingbears wasenough tocause themto stopor moveback”,the researcherssaid“an open,strong umbrellamay alsoserve asuseful protectionagainst adingo makingaverycloseapproach”.、1Which ofthe followingistrueabout AustraliandingoesA.They arefierce andbig.B・They arenative andfamous in Australia.C.They canbe foundin everyisland ofAustralia.D.They oftencause harmto humansand livestock.、2They areall attractionsof FraserIsland EXCEPT.、C.scenery D.humpback whales3We caninfer from the lastparagraph that.A.dingoes areas dangerousas bearsinAustraliaB.people alwaysuse umbrellasto frightenaway bearsC.if umbrellaswork onbears,so dothey ondingoes D.the umbrellasare speciallydesignedagainst bearsand dingoes分
25.10Ageing androbots aremore closely related thanyou mightthink.Young countrieswith manychildren have fewrobots.Ageing nationshave lots.The countrieswith thelargest numberof robotsper industrialworker includeSouth Korea,Singapore,Germany andJapan.which havesome ofthe oldestwork forcesintheworld.The connectiondoes notmerely reflectthe factthat young countries tendto bepoor andcannot affordfancy machines,whichthey do not needanyway.It holdsgood withinrich countries,too.Those withrelatively fewrobots compared with thesize oftheirworkforce includeBritain andFrance,both ofwhich byrich-country standardsare ageingslowly.Two recentstudies quantifythe connection.Daron Acemogluof MITand PascualRestrepo ofBoston Universityshow that,between1993and2014,the countriesthat investedthe mostin roboticswere thosethat wereageing thefastest measuredasarise intherate ofpeople over56comparedwiththose aged26-
55.The authorsposit arule ofthumb aten-point risein theirageing rateisassociated with
0.9extra robotsper thousand workers.A studyfrom Germanyused differentmeasures butreached the same conclusion.They foundthatthe growth inthe numberofrobots perthousandworkersrises twiceas fastas thefall inthegrowthrateofthe populatione.g.if population growth fallsby1%,thegrowth inrobot densityrises by2%.Population growthis closelyrelated toage structure.These findingsshould notbe surprising.Robots typicallysubstitute forlabour.That iswhy manypeople fearthat theywilldestroy jobs.Countries withplenty ofyoung workersdonotneed laboursubstitutes.Wages therealsotendtobelow makingautomationunprofitable.But ageing creates demand for automationin twoways.First,to preventoutput fallingas morepeople retire,machines arenecessary tosubstitute forthose whohave leftthe workforceor toenable ageingworkers tocontinue todo physicallabour.Second,once people have retiredthey createmarkets fornew kindsof automation,including robotsthat helpwiththemedical andother、requirements ofcaring forpeople whocan nolonger lookafter themselves1What canwe inferfromthearticleA.Ageing iscloselyrelatedto robots1B.Ageing countrieshavefewrobots.C.Robots areneeded in youngcountries.D.Young andrich countrieswant morerobots.、2Which ofthe followingbest explains*posit underlinedin Paragraph3A.Want.B.Remove.C.Assume.D.Obey.、3How muchwill therobot populationgrow ifthe humanpopulationgrowthdecreases by3%A.1%,B.2%.C.3%,D.6%.、4Why doesageingcreatedemandforrobotsA.Because retiredpeoplehavelower wages.B.Because robotsare substitutesfor retiredworker.C.Because robotsare unprofitableinyoungcountries.D.Because theretired needthesamerobots theyused before.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 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)
26..30Im sittingin aquiet hotelroom.Its justpast noon,late July,and Imlistening tothe]sounds ofa life-or-deathstruggle goingonafew feetaway.There9sasmall flyburning outthe2of itsshort lifesenergies ina fruitlessattempt to3through theglasswindow.The beatingwings tellthe movingstory ofthe flys4:Tryharder.But itsnot
5.The crazyeffort offersno hopefor6,Ironically,the struggleis partofthe
7.It is8forthe fly totryhard enoughto succeedin breakingthrough theglass.This flyis doomed.It willdie thereon thewindowsill.Across theroom,tensteps away,thedooris9,Ten secondsof flyingtime andthis smallcreature could10the outsideworldit seeks.With onlya fractionoftheeffort nowbeing11,it could be freeof thisself-created trap.Why doesntthefly tryanother approach,something dramatically12How didit getso13intheideathatthis particularrouteoffers themost promisefor successWhat logicis therein continuingto seeka/an14by repeatingthesamefailed actionThereisnodoubt thatthe approachof keeptrying hard“makes sensetothefly.Regrettably,its thesame ideathat willeventually15thefly.Trying harderisnt16the solutionto achievingmore.It maynot offerany real17for gettingwhat youwant outof life.Sometimes,trying harderis theproblem.If you18your hopesfor abreakthrough ontrying harderthan ever,you may19your chances
20.
1、A.sweet B,desperate C.mysterious D.curious
2、A.last B.first C.best D.Worstfor success.You shouldtry harderby trying
4、A.performance B.strategy C.contribution D.dream、5A.working B,improving C.moving D.living、6A.pleasure B,return C,peace D.escape、7A.prize B,design C.trap D.success、8A.irresponsible B.impossible C.reasonable D.practical、9A.bright B.broken C,open D.wide、10A.reach B.see C.own D.leave11A.done B.tried C.sought D.wasted、12A.dangerous B.demanding C.different D.powerful、13A.concerned B.worried C.frustrated D.locked、14A.breakthrough B.explanation C.improvement D.guarantee15A.interrupt B.kill C.encourage D.Persuade、16A.completely B.importantly C.necessarily D.appropriately、17A.experience B.promise C.position D.challenge
18、A.follow B.shift C・get D.risk19A.miss B.increase C.abandon D.substitute20A.simpler B,sooner C.smarter D.braver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分沉没
27.15RMS Titanicwas aBritish shipthat sankintheNorth AtlanticOcean inthe earlymorning hoursof April15,
1.」There wereabout2,224people aboardthe ship,more than1,500of2-died,making itone ofthe3bad oceandisasters inmodemhistory」So farthe ship4rest ontheoceanfloor formore thana centuryIn2012the firstcurious touristswere broughtto itand sawtheship themselvesNow peoplewill onceagain getthe chance
5.visit theTitanic Thiscouldbeone ofthe last
6.chance A2016study细菌」showedthata bacteriacould eataway what7leave ofthe famousship inside15or20years」The eight-day journeywill transportvisitors inan underseaboat8-the finalresting placeoftheTitanic Thefirst tripis already9full booked,though theexperience costs105,129dollars perperson Visitorswill havea greattime aroundthe vastfield wheretheTitanic rests,hometo
10.great manyancient treasures,
11.remain untouchedfor overa century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作文文中共有处语言错误,每
28.1010句中最多有两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并在其下面写出该加的词A,。
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