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届四川省泸州市高三一模英语试题2025学校:姓名班级考号
一、未知Welcome toour museum,and letsexploe themarine animalsfrom themysterious hugesquid(鳏鱼)to thepram bug.These creaturesare strangerthan fiction.Vampire squidDespitetheir illname,vampire squidsare relativelysmall,growing up to about12inches inlength.They havea bodywith webbingbetween theirarms,giving thema cloak-like appearance.Howdid thisgentle,deep-sea creatureearn thefearsome nameGerman biologistCarl Chunfirst describedthe vampire squidin
1903.He namedit vampiresquid fromhell.”Hoodwinker sunfishUnlikethevampiresquid,the hoodwinkersunfish isa newlydiscovered species.The fishwasfirst identifiedin
2017.Its knownto mainlyinhabit cold waters offthe coastsof NewZealand,Australia,Chile,Peru,and SouthAfrica.Sunfish canweigh2,000pounds andvary significantlyin appearancewithin the samespecies andchange thestructure as they grow.Gulper eelDespiteits slimbody,the gulpereeFs mouthcan suddenlyexpand like a soapbubble,allowing it(猎物)to spoonup muchlarger prey.Its largemouth allowsit toswallow preywhole,adapting wellto the shortage of foodin thedeep ocean.However,the Gulper eel isalso known as thepelican eelbecause of itsspoon-like feedingmethod.Pram bugPrambugs,knownasPhronima,inhabit thetwilight zoneof oceansworldwide,typically200to1,000meters belowthe surface.The motherpram buguses hercrab-like frontclaws toeat outthe salpsinsides,inhabit itsshell andlay hereggs inside.Once sheexits,she powersthe salp(海参)forwardlikea pram,hence thename.
1.Which of the followingcreatures soundsfrighteningA.Vampire squid.B.Hoodwinker sunfish.C.Gulpereel.D.Prambug.
2.What dowe knowabout thehoodwinker sunfishParagraph2The nextday,Ethan showedup in the parkas expected.A.It maintainsthe sameappearance.B.It usuallyswallows preywhole.C.It mainlylives incoldwaters.D.It takesup shellsas shelters.
3.What isthe passagemainly aboutA.Some fictionstories.B.Some oceancreatures.C.Some popularmuseums.D.Some newdiscoveries.As anOlympic fanfrom avery youngage,I havealready gotover mycrush overany sportinghero”.In mypoint ofview,a hero11may beunstable andforgotten astime passesby.But thistime inParisI thinkI havecome acrossone.At theageof61,Ni Xialian,the oldesttable tennisplayer,never feltout ofplace inParis.She hadneatmovements whentaking advantage,and flexibleleaps torelieve heremotions whenlosing apoint.The formerChinese worldchampion paddler,now representingLuxembourg,gave outher fullstrengthagainst hermuch youngeropponent fromher homecountry-23-year-old SunYingsha.Ni wrappedup hersixth Olympicappearance witha defeatof0-4to thecurrent worldNo.
1.She emotionallyacknowledged to the respectfulcrowd.She saidat theafter-match interviewthat herdreamhad cometrue toplay again at the Olympics andcompete withthe worldstop player.Before facingSun at the oppositeside of the table,Aunt Ningave nodestination whenshe wasinvitedto serveas atraining partnerto China*s eventualmixed doubleschampions SunYingsha andWangChuqin.Its rightbefore theirface-off witha DPRKpair in the finalgame.Nis techniqueis similartothat of the DPRKsfemale player.(评论员)Throughout Sunand Nis match,the CCTVcommentators keptreferring toNi asMasterNi“instead ofusing herfull name.By doingthis,they showedrespect forher contributiontoChinas tabletennis ather careerpeak and also forher enduringefforts inpromoting thesport inEuropeand aroundthe world.Not representingChina though,Ni isstill winningher homecountrys hearts.I believeshe willalways be cherishedby Chinaand thesport becausetheOlympicsand itsfans areincreasinglyinclusive.
4.What mainlymade Ni Xialian highlightin ParisA.Her youngopponent.B.Her advancedage.C-Her professionalperformance.D.Her after-match interview.A.Refusal.B.Disbelief.C.Response.D.Proposal.
5.Which wordcan bestreplace theunderlined word“destination“in Paragraph
46.A.To meetfans*expectations.B.To expressadmiration forher.Why wasNi Xialiancalled MasterNiC.To identifyher fromother athletes.D.To stressher advantageinthegame.
7.What canwe learnfrom thepassageA.The authorhoped Nistill representedChina.B.Ni Xialianhas attendedsix Olympicgames.C.The authorcame toParis tomeet ahero.D.NiXialiandefeated aDPRK player.HWho areyou”asked twomen toa thirdperson whohad justinterrupted theirconversationonstage.”am a national treasure,he repliedwith prideand asmile.HA nationaltreasure1Youare...Meng Lan,or Huahua1they respondeduncertainly.That drewa soundof laughingfrom theaudience,for MengLan andHuahua aretwo famousgiantpandas,whose photosand videoshave becomean internethit.(插入)The dialoguewas evenfunnier becauseit wasinserted intoa playabout ancienthistorytitled JoyfulSongs inFlourishing Age,recently presentedat theNational Museumof China.The playscreatorssaid theyadded inbits ofcontemporary cultureto makeit livelyand morerelatable totodays(陶audiences.The primaryinspiration forthe performancealso was a figureof fun-an ancientpottery器)statue of a comedianbeating adrum.The56-centimeter-tall statueis characterizedby hiswide smileanda livelyposition-he holdsa flatdrum withone armandadrumstick inthe oppositehand,and heraisesa leginanoticeable movement.The museumspurpose inhosting theplay wasto cooperatewith othercultural andeducationalinstitutions to bring oldcultural objectsto life.The showwas meantto helpmore peoplelearn notonlyabout theclay figureitself,but alsoabout ancientChinese artandculture.nThe musicand manyother kindsof Baixiperforming artshave beenput into the plot.”Yang,a professor at theCommunication Universityof China,says producingthe playinspiredgreat creativityamong hercooperators and the productionwas anexploratory effortof themuseumtobringabout thevarious presentationof theircollections.While theyasked forhelp fromresearchersattheNational Museumof Chinafor historicaldetails,they alsoadded elementsofimagination and,especially,pop culture,such asrap and the giantpanda craze,to enrichthe dialogueandsinging andto help people relatetotheshow.A.A potterystatue.B.An Internetvideo.C.A panda.D,A performance.
8.What doesanationaltreasure11in Paragraph1refer toA.To attractyounger audiences.B.To makea deeperconversation.
9.Why wasthe dialogueput intothe playC.To conducta simplerdiscussion.D.To achievea betterunderstanding.A.It getsa museumfamous again.B.It isa populartalent play.
10.What doesProfessor Yangthink of the showC.It resultsfrom acreative exploration.D.It isshort ofimaginative ideas.
11.Which of the followingcan bea suitabletitle forthe textA.Ancient HistoryEnters UniversityCoursesB.Cultural ObjectsCarry VariousMusical ElementsC.Creativity IsNeeded toMake aLively CommunicationD.Modem HumorIs Usedto IntroduceAncient Artand Culture(感矢口)A studyhas found that aman sfacial haircan significantlyimpact howhe isperceivedby others.The research,conducted bya teamat McMasterUniversity,revealed thatclean-shaven menareconsidered upto threetimes moretrustworthy thanthose withbeards.In fact,a mere13%of participantsinthe studyviewed facial hair asa signof trustworthiness.However,the researchersalso discoveredthat facial hair influencesperceived attractivenessaswell.Individuals withfacialhairwere viewedas lessattractive byanother sex.Specifically,men withlessfacialhairwere ratedasthemost attractiveby womenand werepreferred forboth short-term andlong-term relationships.Additionally,the studysuggests thatfemales mayprefer maleswwho cangrow a beard becauseitshows physicalmaturity.But theytend todislike fullbeards asthose areseen assigns oflow levelsofsafety,which standsin linewith previousresearch.Furthermore,the researchersfoundthatan aggressiveappearance isnegatively connectedwithtrustworthiness.To testthis,they hadparticipants playa seriesof economicgames forreal money.Someof theopponents faceswere digitallychanged toappear eithermore orless wide.This isa knownsign ofaggressionand trustworthiness.The resultsshowed thatparticipants weremore likelyto trustmen withnarrowerfaces thanthose withwider faces.Since beardscan givethe imageof awider jawline,thissuggests thatbearded menare perceivedas lesstrustworthy.This isthe firststudy todirectly researchthe influenceof facialhair onjudgments oftrustworthiness.The studysfindings concludethat bysimply growingabeard,men maybe decreasinghowtrustworthy theyare toothers.While thesample sizewas relativelysmall,with only21university studentsparticipating,theresearchers believethe resultshave importantapplications.They suggestthat menseeking toappearmore trustworthy,such asin professionalor leadershiproles,may benefitfrom maintainingaclean-shaven appearance.
12.Which aspectof facialhair doesthe researchmainly centeronA.Its advantage.B.Its character.C.Its difference.D.Its influence.
13.How didthe researcherscarry outtheir testA.They playedwith realmoney.B.They madeuseofsome games.C.They analyzedeconomic situations.D.They replacedmost opponentsfaces.
14.What type of mencan appealto womenmost accordingtothepassage汕A.W fullbeards.B.With fewbeards.C.With clean-shaven faces.D.With widerjawlines.
15.Which ofthe followingmay theauthor mostagree withA.Leaders shouldenhance theirprofessional standards.B.Researchers shoulddo morestudies ontrustworthiness.C.Female secretariesshould dressup formore trustworthiness.D.Male intervieweesshould payclose attentionto theirimages.The followingwill tellyou howto writeyour ownsongs and poems,which conveyyourmessage and helppeopleconnect withyour music.Use streamof consciousnessexercises.Stream ofconsciousness writingis whereyou just writeand keepwriting:justwriteeverything thatcomes into your head.Do yourexercises eveiyday to helpyou brainstorm.16Look atexisting songsand poems.Look atpopular songsandpoemsthat areknown forgreatlyrics to get inspiration.17,and you can learnabout thema lotfrom thinkingabout whatmakes agoodone or a badone.Look forthe kindsof thingsthey talk about,how theytalkaboutthem,what rhymes(歌词),they use,the rhythmofthelyrics etc.
18.Decide whattypeofmusic youwant to write,and figureout whattypes oflyrics you likeand dislike.Itfs reallyuptoyou whatkind ofmusic youwant to write.Keep writingtoget tothegood stuff.Get ajournal andbe readytowritedown alot ofstuff.Write asmuch asyoucanuntil youfeel itis finishedor readyto beset aside.Dont worryif whatyoureputting downon paperdoesnt looklikeasong atfirst.19Lyric writingmay gothrough stages.Write allthe time.Write aboutyour feelings,the worldaround you,a personorathing thatmatterstoyou.This isto help you findthe wordsmost worthyofasong,orapoem.
20.Or evenhave anemotion.A shoppinglist couldbe poeticif doneright.A.You willbe ableto shapeit laterB.Its goodto developyour ownstyleC.It doesnthave toalwaysbedepressingD.This willhelp yourlisteners relateto youE.Follow yourown opinionson whatto writeF.In time,this mayhelpyouwrite betterlyricsG.Study yourfavorites andconsider whyyoulikethemOn hisday off,Vernon Jacksonstill goesto work,opening uphis barbershop forspecial children.Jackson thinksan emptyshop cansome childrenwho aresensitive tonew environmentsand sounds.Heis aimedtohelpthe childrengettothe barbershop sotheycan feelcomfortable comingin whenother andclients arethere.And notonly doeshe workon hisday off,he doesit.When Ifirst startedpromoting thisidea forchildrenwith needs,a friendof minejust randomlyemailed me,Hey Vern,can Ia haircutJackson toldCBS News.Then moreand morepeople askedtodonate moneyfor andJackson starteda GoFundMepage.He thefree haircutsthe GiftedProgram.There arethat wouldpay anyamountof moneyjust fortheir childto havean experience.But atthe endof it,I wouldtell themIts/and thisis partoftheprogram-a gift.Please it.Jackson said.Jackson alreadyhas thatcome to him fromother citiesin Ohio,andhehopes tothemoney heraises towardstravel,so hecan freehaircuts tomore children.Its reallya beautiful/he added/This allowsme tolove tomy fullestcapacity and
21.A.benefit B,educate C・control D.distinguish
22.A.addicted B.adapted C.admitted D.exposed
23.A.crowds B.performers C,viewers D.employees
24.A.in painB,in secretC.for pleasureD.for free
25.A.special B.general C,medical D.financial
26.A.purchase B.operate C.sponsor D.select
27.A.shops B.haircuts C.trips D.facilities
28.A.calls B.describes C,records D.announces
29.A.businessmen B,parents C.tourists D.colleagues
30.A.drawn B・spent C,paid D.achieved
31.A.accept B・package C-store D.admire
32.A.barbers B・customers C.volunteers D.reporters
33.A.classify B.increase C.invest D.put
34.A.introduce B,represent C.offer D.return
35.A.adventure B,combination C・scenery D.experienceto seewhat happenswhen Ido阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Devoted toimproving healthcarein less-developed regions,Lu Shengmei,80years old,36receive thenational honorarytitle ofPeoples HealthWorker onSunday.Lu spearheadedefforts topromotesafer childbirthpractice inJiaxian county,including37establish thefirst independentpediatricsJL•I departmentat thePeoples Hospitalof Jiaxian.When Lufirst arrivedinthecounty deepinthemountains inShaanxi in1968,she was3824-year-old graduatefrom oneofthetop medicalschools inBeijing.Initially,she wasfrustrated bythedesolate landscapeand broken-down facilities.But39truly twistedher heartat thattime,she said,was thebackwardand dangerouspractices oflocal midwivesandthehardships facedby expectantmothers and40newborn inJiaxian.Many questionedher41decide towork inthe mountainouscounty.A nativeof Beijing,Lu saidthat her familymembers triedseveral timesto persuadeher42return tothe capital.Her instructorsalsooffered tohelp hertransfer tolarger urbanhospitals.nHaving witnessedthe lackof doctorsand medicinesinJiaxian,I believedthat I43need theremore thananywhere else,nshe said.After retirement,she continuedto providefree medicalsuggestions44a volunteerand formedalocal volunteerassociation comprisingseniors andretirees likeher.nI seemyself asa kite,and wheneverapatient inneed pullson thestring,I45instant flyto theirdirection/she said..假定你将参加学校组织的英语征文比赛,主题是请你用英语写一篇46“Our Land,Our Future^短文,内容包括土地的重要性;.保护土地的建议注意
1.2写作词数应为左右;
1.80请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Our Land,Our Future阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
47.In aquiet littletown,there wasa smallpark wherechildren wouldlaugh andplay.In thecenter ofthispark stooda woodenswing set.Among thechildren,a nine-year-old girlnamed Lilyhad aspecialbond withthis swing.Every dayafter school,she wouldrush tothe park,her backpackbouncingagainst herback,and spendhours soaringthrough theair,her laughtermingling withthewind.Lilys bestfriend,Ethan,wasaboy wholived nextdoor.They wereinseparable,sharingsecrets,dreams,and endlessadventures.Often,you wouldfind themon thoseswings,their feetbarelytouching theground,their imaginationstaking themfar beyondthe confinesoftheplayground.Theydreamed ofbecoming astronauts,traveling toouter space,and discoveringnew worldstogether.One sunnyafternoon,Lily testedthe limitsofthe swing.With adetermined push,Ethan soaredhigh,feeling thethrill astheswingreached itstop.nLook,Lily!Im flying!1Ethan shouted,his laughterringingthrough theair.But notfar from the park,his parentswatched themwith greatconcerns.Therewas anuneasy tensiongrowing.When Ethancame downfromtheswing,his parentsrushed tothe swingandtook himhome immediately.Later thatevening,Lily criedon thecouch,her tearsstaining thefabric.nMom,Ethan saidhewould notplay withme anymore.Why”she asked,worry poolingin herblue eyes.Her mothertook adeepbreath,but thewords seemedto betrapped inher throat.Im notsure,sweetie.He...He mightbeleaving fora while.”Days turnedinto weeks,andthepark feltemptier withoutEthan*s laughter.Each swingback andforthfelt likea reminderof theirvanishedadventures.With everypassing day,Lilys heartsank deeperintoconfusion andsorrow.She hopedthathewould return,refusing toaccept thathe mightnot comebackagain.注意续写词数应为左右;
1.
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Paragraph1Eventually,Lily decidedtowritea lettertohim.。
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