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2025届江苏省南洋高级中学高三4月大联考英语试题理试题注意事项答卷前,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
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5301.Without ourteams greateffort,the artexhibition lastweek sucha greatsuccess.A.wouldnt beB.wont beC.wouldnt have been D.won5t havebeen
2.We havetime and again ourposition onTaiwan issue!Whatever happens,we wontchange it!A.explained B.clarified C.introduced D.concluded■一
3.Fve hearda lotabout you.You gotpromoted,right—Many thanks.A.Good foryou B.You askedfor itC.There you are D.Youve gonetoo far
4.Bill wasdoing a lot ofphysical exerciseto buildup his・A.abilityB.forceC.mindD.strength
5.Its reallystupid ofyou himthe newsyesterday so that ithas beendisturbing himall thetime.A.having toldB.telling C.to tellD.to have told
6.He issuch anunselfish man.You cannothelp buthim.A.respect B.to respectC.neglect D.to neglect
7.I wouldappreciate youcould cometo mybirthday party.A.that B.that itC.if D.it if
8.The customsofficers wereinsisting thatsuitcases shouldbe openedand theircontents forcloser inspection.A.laid outB.given outC.sent outD.picked out一
9.Id ratherhave somewine,if youdont mind.—・Dont forgetyou willdrive.A.Anything butthat B.By allmeansC.Take iteasy D.I won*t sayno tothis
10.Newly chairmanof theChinese BasketballAssociation,Yao Minghas putreforming thedomestic gamesmanagementat the top of his agenda.A.appointing B.appointedC.being appointedD.having appointed、of ourbuilding,I saw a boysuddenly slipin the snow-covered groundIt was at thatmoment whenI realizedwhat I、、should doImmediately,I returnedhome to get abroom butstarted tosweep thepath Iworked sohardly that1sweated、a lotAn hourlate,the thicksnow wascleared awayLooked at the cleanpath,my neighborsall smiledand gaveme thumbs、up Ifelt veryhappy that I havedone somethingfor myneighborhoods第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假设你是李华,你的美国朋友准备暑假一个人来中国浏览泰山请根据以下要点用英语给发
29.25Edward Edward一封为他提供相应的出游建议e-mail收集信息确定旅游路线;在当地找一名专业导游;穿舒适的衣服和鞋子注意词数左右;可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯100参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1C、2B、3A、4D、5D、6A、7D、8A、9A、10B、11C、12A、13B、14A、15D、16B、17D、18A、19C、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、
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4.A、和对比关系选项23abuse makefun ofE2C abuseAdefense Bshadow Dpanic【名师点睛】词义猜测题之策略
(4)依据逻辑推理猜测词义运用逻辑推理猜测词义是使用最广考查最多也最易失分的猜词方式要求考生具备整合分散.复杂信息的能力,充分利用上下文中相关的词汇并结合具体的语境,从形式和内容上把握语言之间的内在联系,理顺语言之间的逻辑关系,进而达到猜词的目的常见的逻辑关系有因果关系,同位关系,对比关系,转折关系等推理判断题根据文章中的第五段和第六段可知,有个学生选杰森为“每月运动员之星全班同学都举手同意,可知杰森得到了他的同学的认可分析选项可知项正确B、
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3.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L530A BCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项・、
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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L
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10.have—had第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear Edward,Im gladto hearthat you are going to visit the Mount Tai duringthe summervacation.Here ismy advice.First youshould collectinformation to make sureof yourvisiting routesothat you canenjoy yourjourney.Second youdbetterfind alocal guide,with whosehelp,you can visittheMountTaiwell.Third,proper clothesand shoes,which arefit for a journey,arenecessary.Best wishesto youand wishyouagood journey.Yours,Li Hua
11.When caughtin theexam,he beggedfor theteachers pardonand triedpunishmentA.cheating;escaping B.to becheating;to escapeC.cheating;to escapeD.to becheating;escaping
12.™How didyou like the concertlast night-I enjoyedit verymuch,but thedancers abetter job.A.could havedone B.couldnt havedone C.could doD.had done一
13.Come on,please giveme someideas about the project.—Sorry.With somuch workmy mindjalmost breakdown.A.Hlled B.Alling C.to fillD.being filled一
14.What does the signover thereread—nNo personsmoke orcarry alighted cigarette,cigar orpipe inthis area.A.shall B.may C.mustD.Will
15.I dontthink shevisited theexhibition thismorning,she waswith meat thattime.A.though B.or C.but D.for
16.The InternationalMonetary Fundhas receivedboth criticismand forits effortsto promoteflnancial stability,prevent crises,facilitate trade,and reducepoverty.A.worship B.creditC.argumentD.privilege
17.So sometimesin tryingto accomplishsomething bigwe failto noticethe littlethings thatgive lifeitsmagic.A.we get caught up;as B.do wegetcaught up;thatC.caught upget we;as D.caughtupdo weget;that
18.—Didnt you go fishingwith yourfriends lastSunday一No.I to the nursinghome asusual.A.went B.go C.have goneD.had gone
19.—Excuse me,I wonderif you can helpme—Sure.A.What helpB.What isthis C.What isitD.What doyou want
20.Had Marynot beenhurt in the caraccident,the nextweeks marathon.A.she wouldrun B.she wouldhave runC・she willrun D.she musthave run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)
21.6The cityof Amsterdamis one of the best preservedin allof Europe.When visitingthis remarkablecity,you tend toforget yourtroubles justfor amoment.With thistravel guide,you will be ableto discoverthe realAmsterdam.Best Timeto VisitAmsterdamTo seethe tulip(郁金香)flowers youcanvisit from mid-April toearly May.For theNew Yearscelebration,therefre alot ofpartiesgoingon then.However,if you want toenjoy aquieter andmore relaxingAmsterdam,visitfromOctober toMarch.Getting AroundAmsterdamYou can renta biketo gowherever youwant to go.Public transportationis also convenient.You canget achip cardfor about$
9.What YouShould KnowBefore VisitingAmsterdamPlan aheadsince mostofthe attractionsare usuallybusy andbe carefulwith yourwallets asthe cityis well-known forpickpockets,Also becautious whenyou arebuying somethingin themarkets.The Bestof AmsterdamRijksmuseumThismuseum isone of the finestin theworld.Make sureyou arrivebefore10am toavoid bigcrowds.VbndelparkIf youare looking forward torelaxing andenjoying somepeace andquiet,make atrip tothis topchoice parkin thecity.Van GoghMuseumThe Van Gogh Museum isvery fascinating;you willdefinitely bemoved asyou seeVincent vanGoghs lifeand howhe developedthroughart.ADAM TowerIfyouwantto getthe inspiringviews ofAmsterdam,take thelift to the topof thistower.Youcanalso climbaboard thegiaptfour-person swingfor somefun rides.、1In whichmonth canvisitors feelmore atease inAmsterdamA.June.B.July.C.September.D.November.、2What isthe purposeofthe partWhat YouShould KnowBefore VisitingAmsterdamA.Providing help.B.Giving warnings.C.Explaining situations.D.Expressing disappointment.、3Where shouldyougoto geta birds-eye viewofAmsterdamA.Rijksmuseum.B.Vondelpark.C.TheVanGoghMuseum.D.ADAM Tower.(分)
22.8The biggestchallenge facedby travelers,especially thosewho like to havea backpackingtrip ishow toensure asteadysupply ofclean clothes.Now,thanks toa great invention calledScrubba Wash Pack,that worrymay bea thingof thepast.The portablewashing machinewas inventedby Ash Newland in2010,while he was planningto climbMt.Kilimanjaro.Struck bythelimited packingspace,he gotinspiration fromtraditional washboardsto createa bagthat couldbe usedto cleanclothes.Then hequittedhis careeras alawyer andfocused onperfecting the bags design.By2012,the bagwas ready for thepublic.It weighedonly180grams andrequired verylittle storagespace,making itperfect foranymore wishingto travellight.Not surprisingly,thebagwhich wasworth55dollars was an instanthit withtravelers,university studentsand evenpassengers.However,Newland was not satisfied.He stillsawadisadvantage withhis invention—dirty clotheshad to be carriedaround ina separatebag!The recentlyintroduced Scrubba Wash Packsolves thatproblem.In ordertomakethe packactive,dirty clothesare placedinside thebag alongwith twoor threeliters ofwater.The bagis thenshuttightly toensure allair issqueezed outand the colors aremassaged fora fewminutes.After aquick wash,they areclean andready tobedried.According toNewland,the packcan cleananything fromjeans tosmelly socks!Whats even more amazingis thatwith acapacityto hold13liters ofwater,it can be usedto washmore clothesat atime.The bestpart isthat the99-dollar packthat willbe availablefor salelater thisyear,only weighs300grams andis completelyfoldable,making iteasy tostore whenits notin use.With theScrubbaWash Pack,wandering throughforeign citiessearching forawashing shop,or payingfor washing machines maysoon bea thingof thepast!1What ledAsh Newlandto createthe ScrunbaWash PackA,His jobrequirements.B.A traditionalwashboard.C.His interestin invention.D.His personalexperience.、2Why wasntAshNewlandsatisfied withhis formerinventionA.Clothes couldntbe washedwell.B.The invention wasnotsoconvenient.C.The bagcouldnt containenough water.D.The costof theinventionwasvery high.、3It canbe inferredthat theimproved ScrubbaWashPack.A.turns tobe muchenvironmentally friendlier.B.will replacethe traditionalwashingmachines.C.willbewidely usedby moretravelers in the future.D.can encouragemore peopleto travela longdistance.、4What isthe besttitle of this passageA.A thingof thepast:Travelers,worry ofwashing clothes.B.The ScrubbaWashPack—A bagfree ofwashing.C・The developmentof agreatinvention.D.How todesign a new packfor travelers.(分)
23.8Jason,our son,was bornwith cerebralpalsy.My wifeMargaret and I oftencomforted himas hefaced manychallengesin hisearly years.It was heartbreaking tosee himregularly chosenlast forbreakfast,but he wasahappy childand wellliked byhis peersthroughoutelementary school.His mostdifficult timecame whenhe beganhigh school.One afternoon,Jason returnedhome intears.He threwhisbag on the floorand shouted:Tm nevergoing toschool again!”He wascovered withfood thatother kidshad thrownat himon theschoolbus on the wayhome.Jason latertold uswhat hadhappened.A fewdays earlier,Jason hadsigned upfor theschool runningteam.That day,a fewolder studentsmade funof hisperformance onthetrack andmade himthe targetof theirone-sided foodfight.I calledthe principalaboutthehumiliation onthe bus,and itnever(骚扰)happened again.Jason stayedonthe team,even though the harassmentcontinued.One dayin October,we hadsnow andfreezing rain.As theother kidsexercised inthe gym,they noticedone longrunner-Jason-jogging aroundthesnow-covered track.A few weeks later,Jason hadsomething totell us.Mom,Dad,sit down/he said.I wasreadyfor the worst.He told us thateachmonth,students chosean athleteof themonthH.The coachwould listthetopathletes,and studentsvoted forthe winner.Jasons namehadnever beenlisted.But thatday,oneof the nomineessaid:Sir,I wouldliketonominate Jasonfor athleteof themonth/1The coachlookedsurprised.nHe worksharder thanany ofus,Sir/the studentcontinued.We willhaveto have someonesecond thenomination/the coachreplied.A tearformed inJasons eyeas hetolduswhat happenednext.Dad...every oneintheclass puttheir handsup.”His motherand I,also intears,looked onasheproudly displayedhis certificate.Whenever Idespair,I thinkofthis story.I remindmyself thatchallenges are not overcomeby force,but bypatience,determination,and faith.、1Jasons firstdays athigh schooldidn*t gowell because.A.he missedhis friendsfrom primaryschoolB.he wasturned downby theschoofs runningteamC-hewassuffering from the aftereffectsof cerebralpalsyD.hewastreated badlyby someolder students、2Which ofthe followingcould replacethe underlinedword“humiliation-in Paragraph3A.defense B.shadow C.abuse D.panic、3It canbe concludedfrom thearticle that.A.the coachdidnt believeJason wasworthy ofthe nominationB.Jasons effectswere widelyrecognized byhis fellowstudentsC.It didnttake longfor Jasontobe thebestrunner inthe schoolD.the athleteofthemonth”award wasusually giventothebest performer
24.8分You knowthose nutrition guidelines thegovernment issuesevery fewyears Itturns outthat following them isn!t justgoodfor yourhealth.Itfs goodfortheplanet,too.“What wefound isthat impactsvary acrossnations,but inthe high-impact nations,in general,youcansee that,if youfollow anationally recommended diet,despite thefact thatthese dietsdont mentionexplicitly-or mostof themdont explicitlymention-environmental impacts,thatyouare goingtohavelower environmentalimpacts due to that.So thatssort offairly clearacrossall thehigh-income nations.said Paul Behrens,an environmentalscientist atLeiden Universityinthe Netherlands.The foodwe eattakes abig tollOK theenvironment.A third ofthe ice-free landon Earthis usedfor agriculture,and according tosome estimates,producing foodaccounts forroughly afifth of all human-caused greenhouse gas emissions.Fertilizer runoffalso leadstoother problems,like thealgae bloomsin LakeEerie andthe DeadZone inthe Gulfof Mexico.However,following dietary guidelines wouldreduce thoseimpacts,especially inwealthy countrieslike the US.Most ofthereductions comefrom meatand dairy,which havean outsizedimpact onland useand pollution,and area majorsource ofgreenhousegases.Thats partlyduetocow farts.Seriously.Following thesuggestions wouldalso meaneating fewercalories,since manypeoplehere eatmore thanthey need.Overall,in high-income countries,Behrend teamestimates that followingtherules couldresult inas muchasa17percentreduction inland use,a21percent reductionin nutrient pollution,anda25percent dropin agriculturalgreenhousegasemissions.Cutting downon howmuch foodwe waste-which isroughly athird intheUS-could helpevenmore.The resultsare inthe Proceedingsofthe NationalAcademy ofSciences.Of course,people arenotoriously badatfollowingdiets.But:These nationally recommended guidelinesdo actuallyhave aknock-on effecton other areas of policy making.So ifFm developinga newhealthy-eating-for-schools programthen thatsgoingtobebased offalotof detailthatIget from the nationallyrecommended guidelines.So whileit mightnot necessarilybethecase thatpeoplefollow directly...they actuallyare quiteinfluential onthe preparationof otheradvice.”It seemsthat asmaller environmentalfootprint anda healthierlifestyle couldgo handin hand.1Which ofthe followingstatement willPaul Behrensapprove ofA.Following anationallyrecommendeddiet canhave similarimpacts in different countries.B.Following anationallyrecommendeddiet cando goodto ourhealth.C.Not allthe countrieshave recommendeddiets inan explicitmanner.D.Some high-income nationsdont mentionthe dietexplicitly forits impactscanbeignored.、2What dothe underlinedwords“takes abig tollorT inparagraph3probably meanA.shows signsof B.has abad effectonC.takes fulladvantage ofD.makes upfor、3Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccordingtothe passageA.Food productioncan leadto about20percent ofhuman-caused greenhousegas withonly athirdoftheice-free land used.B.It isestimatedthat followingdietaryguidelinescan leadto decreasein morelandusethan innutrientpollution.C.PaulBehrensnew programconcerning healthyeating forschools islikely tobe basedon nationalnutritionguidelines.D.Somewealthy countriestend toreduce meatand dairythoughtheotherareasofpolicymaking isnteffected much.(分)
25.10Among theinternational studentsin Canadawho arestruggling tofind ajob thereafter graduation,some of them(实习)eventually makeit withrelative ease.Theyre theones whovealready builtup muchinternship experiencewhile stillattendinguniversity,as theirmajors offera co-operative program.(特色)Co-op programs,a featureof Canadianuniversity programs,allow academicstudies tobe combinedwith work experience.During schoolyears,students getto networkwith employers,gain internshipexperience inrelevant fields,and earnacademic creditsthatcount towardtheir degreeor diploma.Co-op programsare availablein mostcomprehensive universities,liketheUniversity ofWaterloo,Wilfrid LaurierUniversity andYorkUniversity.These programsarenotonly opento studentsmajoring inbusiness butalso tomany scienceand artmajors.Statisticsshow thatnearly30percent ofrecent foreignapplicants havechosen majorsthat alsosubscribe totheco-op program/Ifs easytounderstand,said asenior educationcounselor.He notedthat workingopportunities areprovided byemployers thatbuild bridgeswiththe universityand mostofthemare well-known companiesor localgovernment organizations.Moreover,the averagesalary forinternsis ashigh asC$30,000to C$40,000a year.Students canchoose towork duringvacations orterm timesfreely.The requiredduration ofthe internshipfor undergraduatesrangesfrom eightto twelvemonths,or fourto sixmonths forgraduate students.The programsalso benefitthose studentswho wanttoapply forimmigration,“added thecounselor.Thats becausethe policiesof manyprovinces inCanada requirea certainlength ofworkexperience ofthe applicants.、1What*sthemain characteristicof co-op programsA.They offera varietyof jobsindifferentfields.B.They makeacademic creditseasier togain.C.Employers workwith studentson theirstudies.D.Students getworkexperiencewhile atuniversity.、2What doesthe exampleof foreignapplicants indicateA.Co-op programsare becomingmore popular.B.The averagesalary forinterns willincrease.C.Co-op programsare opento allmajors.D.Companies welcomeforeign students.、3Which sectionofawebsite doesthe textprobably comefromA.Business.B.Education.C.Lifestyle.D.Culture.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)
26.30Even as I writethisstory,I amstill smiling.The pastfewweekshavebeenrather1but whena largenumber ofsmile cardsarrivedin mymailbox theother day,having traveledfromtheUnited Statesto myhome intheNetherlands,I knewthings wereabout to2I3where to leave the cards:the train,benches atthe station,libraries,mailboxes-the possibilitieswere4(匿名的)I wokeup,went towork,and5I wenttotheshop tobuy somecandy bars,6to leavethem asanonymous giftsfor peopleonthe train7my trainhome wasextremely8and Icouldnt finda placeto leavethe gifts.An elderlyman musthave9me searchingfora placetoleavethem,because heasked meif Iwas10something.Right thenI11that myfirst smilecard wouldnot beanonymous.With abig smile,I toldhim thatI foundwhat Iwas lookingfor,12himthe candy bar anda card.He hadonly justfinished readingthecard13I arrivedat my14and gotoff thetrain,but hewas stillsmiling and15his candyasIwaved athim fromthe16(跳)Despite havingworked fora fullday,I17bounced home.Before Ientered my18I delivereda fewmore()smile cardsand candybars topeoples mailboxes.I addedan19candybarforaneighbor whowas ina difficultfinancial situation,butworked hardeveiy daytogetthe verybest forhis youngson.I figuredthey both20a tastylittle treat.
1、A.joyous B.simple C.tough D.colourful
2、A.turn awayB・turn aroundC.turn upD.turn in、3A.required B.realized C.declared D•wondered
4、A.small B・important C.specific D.endless
5、A.otherwise B.afterwards C・instead D.sometimes、6A.stopping B.continuing C.agreeing D.planning
7、A.However B.Besides C・Therefore D.Anyway
8、A.special B.common C・crowded D.modern、9A.prevented B,seen C-heard D.left、10A.picking upB,caring aboutC.lookingforD•referring to11A.advised B.decided C.wished D.ordered
12、A.buying B.posting C.sending D.handing、13A.when B.while C.until D.once、14A.hometown B.company C.country D.stop、15A.receiving B.enjoying C.finding D.dividing、16A.entrance B.office C.platform D.bench、17A.tiredly B,excitedly C.fortunately D.carefully
18、A.apartment B・farm C.city D.classroom、19A.extra B.perfect C.typical D.ordinary、20A.rejected B.deserved C.afforded D.forgot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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515127.(15分)OnMarch28,seven monthsafter ManuGinobili decided1」(retire)fromtheNBA,the SanAntonio Spursheld a()(球衣)moving ceremony2,sincere toshow greatrespect tohim andto retirehis jerseyNo20,
3.was considereda fittingendtooneof thegreatest careersin internationalbasketball()(口号)That day,his fans
4.chant outthe mantraGracias Manu,por todo,or ThanksManu,fbr everything”in English」()5-Argentine-Italian shootingguard playedall16ofhisNBA seasonswith theSpurs Hewas an6importance partof SanAntonio9s“Big Three”era(时代),along
7.Tim Duncan and TonyParker Togetherthey helpedthe teamwin fourNBA championshipsbetween2002and
8.()Of courseon thisbig day,Cinobili
9.seat betweenDuncanandParker()“When Ithink aboutyou,youareunique asa
10.play JParker saidattheceremonyTheir coachGregg Popovichthen explainedGinobiPs uniqueness“The waytheteamwas setup-we allneeded eachother,“he said」()Without Manuthere11be nochampionships”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,每句
28.1010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
(一),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:在错的词下画一横线,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;
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21011、This morning,I foundit wassnowing HeavilyAttracted bythe beautifulsight,I decidedtogoout totake somephotoThe snowfinally stoppedat noon,andIcouldn*t waitgo outsidewith mycamera AsI walkedonthepath inthe front。
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