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2025届鸡西市重点中学高三下第六次月考英语试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区
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3.I think that thisis the best mobilephone availablein the world.No otherone canit.A.compare B.match C.produce D.win
4.—What do you thinkof yourpreparations for the Hnalexams一Not sogood.Actually Ifeel likefor Pvemade littleprogress inMaths.A.Daniel in the lion9s denB.Achilles9heelC.a goodSamaritan D.a sacredcow
5.Im surethat yourletter willget attention.They knowyoure waitingfor thereply.A.continuedB.immediate C.careful D.general
6.■“Shall wego for a picnicthis Saturday•一・Will nextSaturday beOKA.Sure,ifs upto youB.Sure,it*s noproblemC.Sorry,I cantmake itD.Sorry,I*m not available today
7.There will be anendless powerof youthsupporting theChinese nationsrejuvenation the younger generationof the countryhas ideals,pursuits andshoulders.A.as faras B.so longasC.even ifD.as if
8..Taking drugshas becomepart ofevery sportathletes seekto achievebeyond theirnatural limits.A.which B.that C.who D.where
9..Ellen is a fantasticdancer.I wishI aswell asher.A.dance B.will danceC.had dancedD.danced
10.Thanks to the specialchemical of the soilin themountainous area,this economicplant growswell there.A.composition B.competence、different associationsor clubs organized by students I want to join ina film club and a chess club becauseI have、interest in them Theseclubs canmake yourlife interestingbut helpme makefriends第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是李华最近就“如何看待中国传统文化”面向社会征稿请你用英语给编辑写一封
29.25China Daily信,谈谈你自己的想法要点如下)表明自己的立场(传统文化应该得到保护和传承);1)给出你的理由;2)呼吁社会共同参与参考词汇:传承3inherit参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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10.who第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10I thinkuniversity lifeare a time forlearning andexperiencing newthings I can meetother youngpeople likeisme frommany different place and make lots of friends I will probably live away Ahome duringthis time,and Iplaces fromwill promote independence.Studying atuniversity Mlbe quitedifference fromstudying athigh school1may notdi(Yer enthaveso manyhomework tofinish every,day.and Iwill spend much more time do what I love1know that at anymuch doing删除university here are differentassoaations orclubsorganizedbystudentsIwanttojoinm afilmcluband achessclubthre abecauseI haveinterest mthem Theseclubs canmake yourhfe interestingbut helpme makefriends第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear editorImwriting toyou totalk aboutmy opinionsabout traditional Chinese culture.I think its necessaryfor usto protectand inheritit.Hereare somereasons.Firstly,as one of theancient civilizationsin theworld,the traditionalChinese cultureis thefoundation of the developmentof ourcountry,and itcan providespiritual motivationfor Chineseeconomy.Secondly,it includesmany inspiring and shockingevents,through whichwe canlearn someuseful thingsto makeour countrydevelop morequickly.Last butnot least,it is an importantpart ofChinesehistory,and inheritingit maymake usstronger andbenefit ourgrowth.I hopeChinese governmentand citizensjoin in the campaignof protectingand inheritingtraditionalChineseculture.We shouldmakecontributions andefforts to carry itforward.Yours,Li HuaC.construction D.conclusion
11.People believethat theChina Dreamis notvery difflcultso longas thewhole nationworks hardfor it.A.realizing B.to berealizedC.realized D.to realize
12.I knowhe feelsupset abouthis failure,and Ican that.A.relate to B.live withC.answer forD.pull through
13.There arealso peoplewho objectto fairystories on the groundsthey are not objectivelytrue,and thatgiants,witches,two-headed dragonsetc do not exist.A.that B.what C.which D.when
14.This is a veryinteresting book.Ill buyit,.A.how muchmay it cost B.no matterhow it may costC.however muchit maycost D.whatever mayitcost
15.The problemhe willhave hiscollege education at homeor abroadremains untouched.A.how B.whether C.that D.when
16.People with anyone whois alwaystalking abouthow wonderfulhe is.A.fall inB.keep companyC.catch upD.get fedup
17.Due tolarge investment in housing,many citiescan theflow ofnew arrivals,improving thequality of theirlife.A.give risetoB.make wayfor C.take partin D.keep pacewith
18.The pressshould expand its influencein internationalpublic opinionto makeChinas voicebetter intheworld.A.hearing B.to beheardC.hear D.heard
19.Thanks toChinese peopleshard workand wisdom,China hasinto thesecond largesteconomy.A.evolved B.slipped C.extended D.shaped一
20.You seemto befond ofclassical music.一・As amatter offact,I likejazz musicbetter.A.I don5t agreeB.Not reallyC.I couldntagree moreD.No doubt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)
21.6Are yousometimes alittle tiredand sleepy inthe early afternoonMany people feel thisway afterlunch.They maythinkthateating lunchis thecause of the sleepiness.Or,in summer,they maythinkit is theheat.However,the realreasonlies insidetheir bodies.At thattime-about eight hours after you wakeup-your bodytemperature goesdown.This iswhat makesyouslow downand feelsleepy.Scientists havetested sleephabits inexperiments where there wasno nightor day.The peoplein theseexperiments almostalways followeda similarsleeping pattern.They sleptfor onelong periodand thenfor oneshortperiod abouteight hourslater.(小睡)In manyparts of theworld,people take naps inthe middleof the day.This isespecially truein warmerclimates,wheretheheat makeswork difficultintheearly afternoon.Researchers arenow sayingthat napsare good for everyonein anyclimate.A dailynap givesone amore restedbody andmind andtherefore isgoodforhealth ingeneral.In countrieswhere napsaretraditional,people oftensuffer lessfrom problemsuch asheart disease.Many workingpeople,unfortunately,have notime to takenaps.Though doctorsmay advisetaking naps,employers donotallow it!If youdo havethe chance,however,here area fewtips aboutmaking themost ofyour nap.Remember that the besttime totake a napis abouteighthours after youget up.A shortsleep toolate inthedaymay onlymake youfeel moretired andsleepyafterward.This canalso happenif yousleep for too long.If youdonot have enoughtime,try ashort nap——even tenminutesof sleepcan behelpful.
1、Why dopeoplefeelsleepyintheearlyafternoon according to thetextA.They eat too muchfor lunch.B.They sleeptoo littleat night.C.Their bodytemperature becomeslower.D.The weatherbecomes a lot warmer.
2、If youget upat6:30am,what isthebesttime foryou totakeanapA.About12:30pm.B.About1:30pm.C.About2:30pm.D.About3:30pm.、What wouldbe thebest titleforthetext3A.Just for a RestB.All fora NapC.A SpecialSleep Pattern.D.Taking Napsin WarmerClimate.(分)
22.8Every year,billions ofkilograms offresh produceare wastedintheUnited States.The foodends upin landfills,producing harmfulgreenhouse gases.Meanwhile,millions ofpoor Americansgo hungry,without accessto healthy,affordable meals.Evan Lutz is passionateabout correctingthat socialinjustice.And hecombines thatgoal with a passionfor business.My entirelifeIve wanted to becomea socialentrepreneur,not juststarting abusiness thatmade moneybut alsostarting onethat gaveback.Tmjust anaverage guywithapassion towardsmaking sureno foodgoes towaste andmaking sureno personsever hungryin AmericaandI wantto dothat throughbusiness.LutzisCEO andfounder ofHungry Harvest.Hungry Harvestis abusiness whichcollects andsells uglyproduce.These arefruitand vegetablesthat mostfood companieswould throwaway,if yougo to a grocerystore everythingis growingthe sameexact way.Right.So allthat stuffthat doesntgrow thesame waygets wastedand getsthrown out.And wetake allthat stuffthat normallygetsthrown outbecause itstoo bigortoosmall inodd sizeof shape,we boxit upinto avariety boxesand wedeliver them to ourcustomersonce aweek.We hirepeople thatwere livingin homelessshelters.They werereally lookingto geta chancein lifb.”In January2016,Lutz appearedon theAmerican businesscompetition televisionshow“Shark Tank”.It connectsinvestors withentrepreneurs.Lutz soughta$50,000investmentinHungry Harvest,in exchangeforafive percentstake inhis company.He gotevenmore thanhe expected:$100,000for10percent ownership.、1The purposeof writingthe firstparagraph isto.A.tell ushow seriousthe wasteisB.inform usmany peoplehave notenough toeatC.remind usof theunfairness ofthe societyD.lead to the topicofthepassage、2From thelast paragraph,we caninfer“Shark Tank”.A.isaprogramme showingthe storyof investorsB.belongs tomeetings ofpolitical partiesC.helps entrepreneursget fundsupportD.asks successfulbusinessmen toshow experience、3Which ofthe followingwords canbe used to desribeEvan LutzA.cold-hearted andsmart B.kind-hearted andcreativeC.warm-hearted andstrict D.open-minded andhumorous、4Who willnot benefitfrom EvanLutzs businessA.Hungry HarvestB.Hungry familiesC.Fruit farmersD.Food companies(分)
23.8Dr.Amanda Harriswas readyfor sleepsince itwas already11pm.The phonerang.On theother endoftheline wasawoman aboutto breaka promise.The womanwas hermothers neighbor.Flora Harrishad madethe neighborswear shewouldnt tellherdaughter shedhad aheart attackand wasin hospital.The neighborwisely decidedto disobeyorders.Amanda desperatelywantedtoget tothe hospitalimmediately,but shecouldnt.She livesin WashingtonD.C.,and hermotherlives inCalifornia.For thepast yearand ahalf,Amanda hasgone to Los Angelesevery othermonth totake care of hermother.FloraHarris takescare of her husband,James,whos91and hasAlzheimers disease.They livein theirown home,andacaregiver comestohelp thema fewhoursaday.Amanda isoneofmany Americansfacing theheartache ofhow totake careof agingparents fromafar.Shes oftenworried andguilty,nottomention busywithademanding job,two teenagedaughters andthe frequenttrips toCalifornia.In someways,Amanda islucky.She hasthe resourcesto makethe tripstoLosAngeles.Plus,she isa doctorwho treatsthe elderly.Shes treatedcountless patientswhose childrenlive far away.“But ifsstill tough,“she says.Icanforesee whatthe nextfew yearsare going to looklike,anditsnotapretty picture.There willcomeatimewhen myfather wontrecognize meand Iworry hesgoingto be violentand hurtmy mother.^^So whatdoyoudo whenyou livea continentaway fromyour aging,sick parentsYou canhire someoneto help,but you cantcount onit completely.、1Why isAmanda worriedand guiltyA.She istired oftaking careof herhusband.B.She cannotafford togo toCalifornia often.C.She cannottake goodcareofher agingparents.D.She hasheart diseaseand cannotdo ademanding job.、2The authorconsiders Amandalucky because.A.her parentsare wellcared bya caregiverB.she hasexperience oftreating theelderlyC.her parentsarenotvery oldD.she hasa lotof freetime、3Whats oneofthesymptoms ofa personwith AlzheimersdiseaseA.Having nosense ofpain.B.Having heartattacks often.C.Always feelingworned andguilty.D.Being unableto recognizerelatives.、4The writerwrites thispassage inorder to.A.stress theimportance oftending agingparentsB.give someadvice ontending agingparents fromafarC.introduce thecurrent situationof agingparents inthe USAD・show thedifficulty oftending agingparents livingfar away分
24.8Smart KidsFestival EventsSmartKids isa collectionof onehundred eventsscheduled inOctober.This year,itisexperimenting withPay WhatYou DecidePWYD.That is,youcandecide topay whatyou wantto orcan afford,afteryouhave attendedan event.You canpre-book eventswithoutpaying fora ticketin advance.Here aresome ofthe directorspicks.Walk onthe WildSideNot ticketed,FreeJoin storytellerSarah Lawto hearscience storiesabout animals.Along theway youllmeet allsorts ofbeautiful creaturesanddiscover lifecycles andfood chains.Best suitedto childrenaged1-
9.Children under8must beaccompanied byan adult.Introductionto WavesPre-book,PWYDSubjects rangefrom soundwaves togravity waves,and fromwaves oflight tocrashing wavesontheocean.Mike Goldsmithexploresthe fundamentalfeatures sharedby allwaves inthe naturalworld.Science inthe FieldNotticketed,FreeThis storytellingnight featuresa scientistsharing hisfavourite memoriesof gatheringfirst-hand dataon variousfield trips.Comealong forinspiringandinformative storiesstraight from the scientistsmouth.Join Mark Samuels tofind out more inthis fun-filledworkshop.Festival DinnerPre-book,£21per personWhetheryou wantto exploremore aboutfood,or justfancy atalk overa meal,join usto markthe firstscience festivalin London.、Which foodsshould youeattotrick yourbrain intothinking thatyou arefull Findoutmorefrom Tom Crawford.1In whichevent canyoudecide thepaymentA.Walk onthe WildSideB.Introduction toWavesC.Science inthe FieldD.Festival Dinner、2Who willtalk aboutexperiences ofcollecting directdataA.Sarah Law.B.Mike Goldsmith.C.MarkSamuels.D.TomCrawford.、3What dothe fourevents havein commonA.Family-based.B.Science-themed.C.Picked bychildren.D.Filled withadventures.(分)
25.10The oldtraditional sayingabout sleepingwith oneeye openin anunfamiliar placemay not be too far off the mark.Over thecourse ofthree experimentson35young andhealthy volunteers,researchers ina new study measuredbrain activityduring twocontinuousnights ofsleep.(大脑的半球)Sasaki andcolleagues performeda seriesof labtests bystimulating theleft and then theright hemispherewithsounds.On thesecond night,there wasntany differencein reactionsto testsbetween theleft andright hemispheres,even duringdeepsleep.This suggeststhat thereisafirst-night-only effectspecifically inone hemisphereofthe brain duringdeep sleep,the authorsconclude.The wayparticipants respondedtothesleep labtests pointstothepotential forthe braintobeon highalert fordanger duringthefirst nightin unfamiliarsurroundings.While thismay bebad newsfor businesstravelers whoregularly makebrief overnighttrips,itmaynot beas troublesomefor peoplewho goaway forlonger periodsof time,Sasaki addedby email.Frequent travelmay leadtounrestful sleep,“Sasaki said.But ifyou stayforafew daysatthesame place,your sleepmight catchup.”Some birdshave beenfound toactually sleepwith oneeye open and oneside ofthebrainawake whentheyre ina dangeroussetting,and somemarine mammalshave similarabilities,the authorsnote.But the newstudyfocuses onhealthy volunteersbut notpeoplewith insomniaor othersleep disorders,the authorsnote.“The clinicalimplications havenbeenconfirmed atthe moment/9Finan,a psychiatry(精神医学)and behavioralhealth researchersaid.However,the levelof specificityprovided bythese analysescould bean importantfirst stepin understandingwhat sleepdisorderslike insomnia(失眠)arise from,which isthought tobe drivenin many patients bycontinuing havingalotof worries.,
9、1What dothe underlinedwords maynotbetoofaroffthemark“in Paragraph1meanA.May makesense B.May beridiculous.C.May cause arguments D.May bedisturbing.、2What canwe knowfrom Paragraph3A.People areusedtowaking upand goingto bedearly whentravelling.B.Business travelersusually havea briefsleep atnight.C.It bringsmuch troubleto thosewho stayfarawayfrom theirhomes.D.It takestime forpeople toadapt themselvestoa new environment.、3According toFinan,the studyis helpfulin.A.finding outthe rootcause ofsleep disordersB.telling theeffect ofworries onsleep disordersC.comforting asmanypatientswith sleep disorders aspossibleD.offering waysto freethe patientsfromthesuffering ofsleepdisorders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)
26.30Its27years sincemy lastconversation withmy mother,who didntfinish schoollike manyofhercontemporary girls.She oftentold menever gotmy]but oneday youwilL^^Pointing toa treeor cow,she askedme to2their Englishnames afterher.Feeling3I asked,“Mama,why doI haveto learnthese4phrases”She heldher penright beforemy eyes.Hold itfirmly,“she5me,“fbr thispenandthenewforeign languagewillbeyourcompass to6around theworld.Sadly,my motherdied ofbreast cancerwhen Iwas six.Turning seven,I traveled30miles tolive closerto myschool.But closer“isa7term in Uganda,which8I hadtogetup asthe9sun roseandthenran
8.8miles barefootto school.Also,I neededtocarrya stickin10of snakesand dogs.During the11season,the pathto schoolwas12daily and Id swimwith onehand,using theother hand to13the bookbag onmy head.Research shows70percent ofpoor childrendont14primary schoolinUganda.Reasons forthis15dropout rateincludes thelong16some childrenmust17among manyother reasons.Fortunately,Ive madeit.Whenever Isee thesun rise,I am18ofthewisdom ofmy mother,who19metodream bigandtouse the20ofthepen tomake mydream cometrue.
1、A.degree B.scholarship C,recommendation D.admission、2A.recite B.use C,repeat D.guess、3A.anxious B.curious C.disappointed D.annoyed、4A.tough B.new C,foreign D.old、5A.encouraged B.consulted C.blamed D.frightened、6A.fly B.turn C.walk D.sail、7A.relative B.real C.simple D.technical、8A.shows B.means C,proves D.states、9A.warm B.early C,bright D.hot10A.search B.possession C.spite D.case、11A.summer B.cold C,rainy D.dry、12A.damaged B.repaired C.blocked D.flooded、13A.drag B.hold C.put D.seize14A.attend B.enter C.complete D.continue、15A.constant B.steady C.low D.high16A.distances B.periods C.lists D.stories、17A.cover B.consider C.judge D.measure、18A.informed B,warned C.reminded D.told、19A.enabled B.inspired C,expected D.intended20A.value B.power C.symbol D.length第二节(每小题
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27.15It doesnttake longto believeour ownlies,accordingtoanewstudy(千禧一代),Last yearat BrandeisUniversity,42participants,about halfseniors andhalf millennialswere givena form」with102questions about1they didthe previousday Theform askedthem torespond2questions suchas“Did youset youralarmclock andDid youuseafork toeat lunch,9On halfthe questions,3」(choose)at random,the researchers told theparticipants tolie」Forty-five minuteslater,the respondentsanswered4-same questionnaireThis time,researcherstoldthemtoanswer allthe questions5()truthful」()The centralresearch questionwas:When theparticipants liedonaquestion thefirst time,did theythen rememberthey6lie」()The resultsshowed thatthe oldergroup weresignificantly morelikely thantheyounger7accept asthe trutha liethey hadtold()less thanan hour
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9.difficult distinguishingbetween whatsreal andnot realsaid LauraPaige,
10.was thelead authorofthe study,“Once theybelieve alie,it willcreate anew memoryfbr somethingthat didnthappen”第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假如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
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21011、I thinkuniversity lifeareatime forlearning andexperiencing newthings Ican meetother youngpeople likeme frommany、differentplaceandmakelotsoffriendsIwillprobablyliveawayhome duringthis time,and Iwillpromoteindependence Studyingatuniversity willbe quitedifference fromstudying athigh schoolI maynothaveso manyhomework toHnish everyday,andIwill、spendmuchmoretimedowhatIloveI knowthatatany universityhereare。
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