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2025届河南南阳华龙区高级中学高三第二学期英语试题统练八试题考生请注意答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记
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3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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1.Pm burntout as Ive beenworking on my essayall thetime.—・Youll surelymake it.A.Dont puton airsB.Give mea breakC.Dont getonmynerve D.Hang in there
2..My toothacheme.I thoughtit wasgoing away,but it is gettingworse now.A.kills B.is killingC.has killedD.killed
3.What isyour mainreason forchoosing onerestaurant anotherA.over B.ofC.from D.for
4.Just asthe famousman it,“Anything oneman canimagine,other mencan makereal.”A.says,it B.put,/C.says,/D.put,them
5.Our bossis toostrict withus.I cantin with the worksituation here.A.fit B.get C.make D.take
6..All wehave is24precious hoursa dayand thereforewe shallwasteA.nothingB.noneC.neitherD.no one
7.I thinkAna herpacking sinceshe startedgetting thingsready earlythis morning.A.Hnishes B.has finishedC.had finishedD.would finish
8.The Chinese people arehopeful for2019will bringfor theirfamilies and the country.A.how B.whichC.whatD.that
9.—Have youheard fromJane recently一No,but Iher over Christmas.A.saw B.will beseeingC・have seenD・have beenseeing」()inexpensive cottontextiles in the worldand exportslarge5quantity oftextiles andclothes Foodprocessing isvery」()important,and muchfarm produceis exportedOther industrialproducts6include televisionsets,bicycles,cars,trucks andwashingmachines areexpanding in the worldChinahas become7,industrialized countryto someextent Theauto and the housingindustry,in theprocess of industrializationhave developedby leapsand boundsThe mostimportant exportproducts aremachinery andelectric equipment,
8.the mostimportant」()」()import productsare rawmaterials Inrecent years,Chinas industry9compete internationally,and as a result,the10develop第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文of the country sindustry isincreasingly influencedby internationaleconomic environments改错(满分分)
1028.(10分)OnJanuary5th,students inour schoolvisited RobotWorld,which wesaw a great diversityof robotIt was amazed tofindthose robotscould doa greatnumber ofthings justlike realpeople,including playingchess,playing pianoand drawingpictures、Whats more,the robotswere in different kindsand shapes,which madeus enjoyableIn addition,that excitedme mostwas theshowgiven bya groupof robotsThey dancedjust as if they are dancerson thestage Byvisiting RobotWorld,I havelearned alot ofaboutrobots,especial abouttheir functionsand shapesThe greathuman wisdomis sopowerful thatit makeus feelmore第二节书面表达(满分分)comfortable liveinthe world25(分)假设你是李华,你的英国朋友在给你的邮件中提到他对中国文化非常感兴趣,想请你介绍一项你
29.25Chris最引以为傲的中国文化遗产请你给他回邮件,内容包括.文化遗产的名称;
1.简要介绍;
2.你感到自豪的理由3注意.词数不少于150;.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数2Dear Chris,Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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五、转docx转docx原始路径D:\122\转好的路径D:\1221\、2B、3A、4B、5B、6B、7B、8C、9B、10C、11A、12D、13D、14C、15C、16B、17A、18B、19A、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
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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
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25、29Possible version1Dear Chris,How areyou doingI feelmore thandelighted tointroduce aChinese culturalheritage that I valuemost.It iscalled TangshiinChinese-a formof traditionalChinese poems.I amproud ofthis formof artbecause that the poetsvividly describedthe beautyof natureand thepoems themselvesreflected thesociallife of the primetime in Chinese history-Tang Dynasty.I amsure youwill beamazed at the imaginationand thecreation of thepoets.Even today,Chinesepeoplestill holdPoem-reading Contestsannually tosing highpraise for the valueof thepoems.Every timeI recitethem I feel everycell inmy bodywakes up.They arethe prideof ourculture.50,Chris,do youfeel likelearning toread someTangshi Feelfree tolet meknow ifyou needto knowmore aboutthem.I amlooking forwardto hearingfrom you!YoursLi HuaPossibleversion2Dear ChrisGladto receiveyour e-mail.Knowing youare interestedinChineserelics,Ifeelit anhonor tointroduce theGreat Wallto you.The Great Wall standsout from the otherrelics forits historicalvalue andbeauty.Built andrebuilt indifferent dynasties,it servedasagreatdefense work,which couldprotect peoplefrom beingattacked byother nationalitiesliving inthe northernpart of China.Nowadays itsgrandness stillattracts eyesof theworld,as itclimbs overmountains fromthe eastto thewest,extending itselffor morethan21,000kilometers.Chinese poetslike tocompare theGreat Wallto thebackbone ofChinese whichshows itsplace inChinese hearts.There is also afamoussaying:He whodoes notreach theGreatWall is not a trueman.The GreatWallis notabuilding,but acultural symbol.For furtherinformation ofChinese culturalrelics,dont hesitateto askme.YoursLi Hua
10.At school,it isessential that every childequally regardlessof familybackground.A.treating B.treated C.be treatedD.is treated
11.—Helen isgoing toManchester forfurther educationnext month.—Pm becauseI haveto stayat homeand work.A.green withenvy B.white asa sheetC.tickled pinkD.black andblue
12.on onefoot withyour eyescloseD.and youwill soonlose yourbalance.A.Standing B.StoodC.To standD.Stand
13.Lisa wouldntthe jobany more.She hada bigargument withher bossand resigned.A.come upwith B.keep upwithC.make upwith D.put upwith
14.The companyneeds toits outdatedimage topromote itsnewly-released product.A.lay outB.call upC.shake offD.give away
15.My sonturned tobookstores andlibraries seekinginformation aboutthe bookrecommended byhis professor,but none.A.would findB.had foundC・found D.has beenfinding
16.Taking onlinereading intoconsideration,we canchallenge theassumption readingfor pleasurecontinues todecrease.A.whether B.that C.where D.when
17.Its naturalthatIdidnt recognizeher immediatelyI sawher.,its almost5years sincewe metlast.A.After allB.In additionC.Whafs moreD.In particular
18.-Could youplease cutthe pricea little-Er...you buymore thanten.A.even ifB.so longas C.in caseD.as soonas
19.Tom is the onlyone of the studentswho ascholarship sincelast year.A.has wonB.have wonC.is winningD.wins
20.There will be anendless power of youthsupporting theChinese nationsrejuvenation theyoungergeneration of thecountryhas ideals,pursuits andshoulders.A・as faras B.so longasC.even ifD.asif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)
21.6Have youever spentan afternooninthebackyard,maybe grillingor enjoyinga basketballgame,when suddenlyyounotice thateverything goesquiet Thereis anold phrasecalm before the storm,often usedin asituation---a quietperiod justbefore agreatactivity orexcitement.According toour ownexperience,we knowthere isactually calm before the storm.But whatcauses thiscalmAnd isit alwayscalm beforethe stormAperiod ofcalm happensin a particular kind of storm,the simplestkind ofstorm---a single-cell thunderstorm.In thistype ofthunderstorm,there isusually onlyone mainstream ofcurrent,which iswarm,damp airand drawn from placesnear theground.Stormsneed warmand damp air asfuel,so theytypically drawthat airin fromsurrounding environment.Storms candraw inthe air that fittheirneed from all directions——even fromthe directionin whichthe stormis traveling.(真空)As the warm,damp airis pulledinto a storm system,it leavesa low-pressure vacuumcoming after.The risingair meetsthecold dry airthathas alreadyexisted inthe stormclouds,thus thetemperature of thewarm,damp airdrops,and thewater vaporinjt(颗粒)changes intotiny dropsthat area preconditionof rain.These dropsaccumulate andbuild onlarger particleslike dust,until theygrowlarge enoughto formraindrops.This warm,dampairkeeps moving upwards,but itbecomes coolerand drierduring itstrip throughcloud.When itreaches the topof thecloud,the airis squeezedout at thetop.This airis sentrolling outover thebig thunderclouds.From there,the airgoes down.Warm anddry airis relativelystable,and onceit coversa region,that air,in turn,causes the calm beforea storm.Most thunderstorms,though,dont startwith calm.Thats becausemost areactually groupsof stormswith complexwind patterns.Theres somuch airmoving up and downstorm groupsthatthecalm beforethe stormnever happens.Instead,beforethestorm,it mightbereally windy!、1Which bestfits thedescription of aparticularkindofstormA.A thunderstormwith asingle shape.B.A thunderstormwithout strongwinds.C.A stormwith airdrawnfromevery direction.D.A stormfueled bymoving airfromtheground.、2What doesthe underlinedword it”in Paragraph3refer toA.Warm andwet air.B.Warm anddry air.C.Cold andwet air.D.Cold anddryair.、3Which doesthe writermost likelyagree toA.Presence ofthecalmrelies onstable air.B.All thunderstormsdont startwiththecalm.C.The drierthe airis,the biggerthestormwillbe.D.Storm happenswithout airmovingupand down.、4What isthe passagemainly aboutA.A briefintroduction of a peacefulstorm.B.A personalexperience of a heavystorm.C.An explanationofthecalmbeforeastorm.D.An analysisof causesand effectsof astorm.(分)
22.8The Queenhas hadto saygoodbye toone of her longtimecompanions,her beloved pet corgiHolly,who hassadlypassed awayaged
13.The corgiwill probablybe familiarto royalfans whowould recognizeher fromthe2012London Olympicsopeningvideo.The dogwas suffering from oldage andwas putdown atBalmoral aftersufferingfrom an illness,leaving Her Majesty threesurvivingpet dogs,Willow andtwo corgi-dachshund crosses,Vulcan and Candy.According toa spokespersonfor Buckinghampalace,the Queen was deeplyupset byHollys passingand shedoesnt likeseeingher dogssuffer.Holly hadattained avery goodage.She getsmore unsettledif theysuffer andshe knowsthat putting a dog down isoftenthe kindestsolution.She wasdevoted toHolly andwherever the Queenwas,the dogwas neverfar behind.Holly wasincluded inone ofthe portraitsfbr the Queens90th birthday,along withher otherthree petdogs.Although theQueen(繁殖)usually hasseveral pet corgis,it wasrecently revealedthat sheis keennot tobreed anymore ofthe dogs.Monty Roberts,a horsetrainerwho haspreviously givenadvice toQueen,told theDaily Mail,She wouldntleave anyyoung dogsbehind ifshe died.Shewanted to put anend toit.HerMajestyhad previouslynamed oneof herdogs afterher friend,but thedog diedin
2012.Dogs loveforless timethan humanbeings andwe knowwere goingto losethem—but theyare partoftheQueens family.Shell bequite upset.”、1What doesthe authormean byputtingadogdown^^in Paragraph3A.Helping adog tosurvive.B.Letting adog go.C.Writing downthe storyofadog.D.Killing adog withoutcausing anypain.、2We maylearn fromthe textthat.A.the petcorgi Candyonce appearedin LondonOlympics openingvideo.B.theQueenfelt upsetfor thepassing away ofherbelovedpetdog.C,theQueenhas decidedto reproduceanother youngpetcorgiD.there arealtogether threedogs mentionedinthetext.、3The textis mostprobably takenfrom.A.a newspaperB.a filmreview C.a biographyD.a documentar(分)
23.8Flowers makepeople happy.And whilethat mightseem obvious,there hasntbeen muchresearch toprove thepointuntil now.Some newstudies byRutgers Universityscientists supportthe ideastrongly,andtheexperts goon toassume thatflowers haveflourishedon thisplanet,with theirbeauty evolvingin recentthousands ofyears,partly becausehumans areso attachedto them.In atest,bunches of flowers weresent byflorists to113men andwomen ina retirementcommunity.All113got flowers and anotebook,but somegot themearlier andreceived a second bunchwhen theothers gottheirs.By nowyou canguess theoutcome.Themore flowers,the moresmiles.The resultsofthe studies gotthe scientiststo thinkingabout howthe flowerindustry oftoday hasevolved intogrowing thingsthat(情感上的)(授粉)serve noother purposethan emotionalsatisfaction.Nature wonteven pollinatemany ofthe domesticatedflowers.Just amongroses,there areso manytypes createdby humansthat,clearly,flowers arentwhat theyused to be.But itslikely ourcollectivehand hasplayed arole longerthan youmight think.(遗传学家)Geneticist Terry McGuire suggeststhat naturesprettier flowersgot tosurvive anddevelop wellbecause peopledidntdestroy themwhen theycleared foragriculture.Instead,they grewthem andhave beendoing sofbr over2,000years.Because theyreasource ofpleasure,we takecare ofthem.In thatsense theyrelike dogs.They arethe petsoftheplant world.^^McGuire says.Here isone waythat might have worked:Many speciesofflowersthat arenow plantedused togrow onlywhen theground wasdisturbed,McGuire explains.6€As humansmovedinto agriculturalsettings,these flowerswould have been weeds.”These flowers mighthavebeen toleratedbecause of theirbeauty.The seedswould havebeen preservedand replanted.Over time,the bestof theseflowersmighthavebeenselected andthe seedsmorecarefully preserved.,,
1、The underlinedword theirs“probably means.A.flowers B.notebooksC.flowersandnotebooks D.asecondbunch offlowers、2Which ofthe followingstatements isNOT TRUEA.We keepdogs because they makeus happy.B・People growflowers forthousands ofyears.C.The moreflowers peopleget,the happiertheyare.D.People leftall theflowers alivewhen clearingland.、3According toTerryMcGuire,one possiblewayofflower evolutionis.a.the mostbeautiful flowers were chosenb.people replantedthe seedsoftheflowersc.flowerswerewild plantsatthebeginningd.people protectedthe prettierflowers whileclearing landA.c,d,b,a,B.c,b,d,aC.c,d,a,b D.c,b,a,d、4What isthe besttitle ofthis passageA.More Flowers,More SmilesB.Flowers:Pets ofPlant WorldC.Humans AffectionFlowers9Evolution D.Humans LoveTowards Flowers
24.(8分)“Be afraid.Be veryafraid/9says acharacter inThe Fly,a horrorfilm abouta manwho turnsinto anenormous insect.It capturesthe uneaseand disgustpeople oftenfeel forthe kingdomof cockroaches,Zika-carrying mosquitoesand creepycrawlies ofallkinds.However,ecologists increasinglysee theinsect worldas somethingto befrightened for,not frightenedof.In the past twoyears,scores ofscientific studieshave suggestedthat trillionsof murmuring,droning,honeybees,butterflies andbeetles aredying off.If allmankindwere todisappear,wrote E.O.Wilson,a respectableentomologist,theworldwould regenerate...If insectswere tovanish,theenvironment wouldcollapse intochaos.”Most ofthe studiesdescribe declinesof50%and moreover decadesindifferentmeasures ofinsect health.The immediatereaction(授粉),is shock.Insects enableplants toreproduce,through pollinationand arefood forother animals,so acollapse intheir numberswould be catastrophic.But asecond lookleads toa differentassessment.Rather thancausing apanic,the studiesshould actasatimely warningand areason to takeprecautions.That isbecausetheworst fearsare unproven.There areno studiesat allof wildinsect numbersin mostof theworld.Reliable dataare tooscarce todeclare aglobal emergency.Moreover,where theevidence doesshow acollapse-in Europeand America-agricultural andrural ecosystemsare holdingup.(生态位)Farm productionstill remainshigh.As some insect speciesdie out,others seemto bemoving into the nichesthey haveleft,keeping ecosystemsgoing,although withless biodiversitythan before.It ishard toargue thatinsect declineis yetcausing significanteconomicdamage.But thereare complications.Agricultural productivityis notthe onlymeasure ofenvironmental health.Animals havevalue,independent ofany directeconomic contributionthey maymake.The morespecies makeupanecosystem,the morestable itis likelytobe.The extinctionofafew insectspecies amongso manymight notmake abig difference.The lossof hundredsof thousandswould.(能复原的).And thescale ofthe observeddecline raisesdoubts abouthow longecosystems canremain resilientAn experimentinwhich researchersgradually pulledout insectpollinators fromfields foundthat plantdiversity heldup welluntil about90%of insectshadbeen removed.Then itcollapsed.Given thelack ofdata,itisimpossible toknow howclose Europeand Americaare toanecosystem collapse.But itwouldbereckless tofind outby actuallytriggering one.、1What doesthe underlinedsentence inthe firstparagraph implyA.Ecologists havelong beenafraid ofthose disgustinginsects.B.Ecologists areworried aboutthe disappearanceof someinsects.C.Ecologists havealready gotrid ofthe prejudicedfeeling about insects.D.Ecologists arerespectful ofthe insectsability toregenerate themselves.、2What conclusioncan wedraw fromthestudiesconducted inthepast2yearsA.Though thereisadecline inthe numberof insects,we stillhave thereasontobe optimistic.B.Biodiversity cancause immediatedamage sothat weshould takeprecautions rightaway.C.Data collectedfromallover theworld isconvincing toprove ourenvironment isat risk.D.The consequenceof decreasingbiodiversity maybe moreserious thanwe canimagine.、3What isthe purposeof writingthe passageA.To showthe magicalpowerofour mothernature.B.To analyzewhy insectsare onthe edgeof extinction.C.To drawpeoples attentiontothedecreasing insects.D.To urgethe scientiststo collectmore dataaboutinsects..(分)2510A whileback Icaught anews reporton somethingcalled—couch surfingII andthe networkof trustingsouls whomakethis phenomenonpossible.They offertoputup travelersfree ofcharge andhelp themon theirways.At first,it soundedunbelievable.I mean,inviting strangersinto oneshome forone ortwo nightsGive mea break.However,I wasintrigued.I decidedto investigate.The onlyway totruly learnabout thisphenomenon wasto divein.So Iplanneda tripto Finland,a countryIve alwayswanted toexplore.I wouldcouch surfateverystop there.If everany anxietyexisted whenstepping intothe unknown,it disappearedwhen myfirst hostmet meatthe train station.Ari(寡言少语的).looked likemy ideaofatypical Finn:tall andblue-eyed.Finns werealso supposedtobefamously reservedAri wasanythingbut.He wasa livewire,giving mean enthusiasticwelcome andhiking withme tohis apartment,where heshowed methesleeper sofa,served metea,and engagedmeinwarm conversations.He alsohanded mea keyto comeand goasIpleased.If thiswas whatcouch surfingwas allabout-trust andfriendship-then1had gottenoff toa goodstart.As Iboarded mynext traintocontinue myjourney,I beganto thinkabout thiscouch-surfing idea.What urgedthese peopleto opentheir homesto strangersIconcluded thatthere wasa desireto lenda handto like-minded folkswho mightenrich their own lives.Seven citiesin14days.Seven hosts.Seven newfriends.If couch surfing taughtme anything,its this:Most peopleare goodandgenerous.Where willcouch surfingtake menext Whoknows ButI cantwait tofind out.1Which ofthe followingbest explains—intrigued IIunderlined inthe secondparagraphA.Relaxed.B.Disgusted.C.Interested.D.Embarrassed.、2What canwe knowabout AriB.He talkedless buthe wasfriendly.A.He wasreserved likemost Finns.D.He sawoff the author atthetrainstation.C,He treatedtheauthorasafriend.、3Why didpeople offercouchsurfingto strangersA.To takean adventurewith strangers.B.To exchangehouses fora shorttime.C.To learnmore aboutothers5family lives.D.To enrichtheirownlives byhelping others.、4What canbe thesuitable titleforthetextA.Travel onTrust andCouches B.A FreeTravel inFinlandC.Experiences inStrangers9Houses D.A Planfor CouchSurfing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四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)
26.30Twenty-first centuryhumanity hasmapped oceansand mountains,visited themoon,and surveyedthe planets.But forallthe progress,people1don,t knowone anothervery well.That bringsabout TheodoreZeldins2of conversation”——events3individuals sitin pairswith personsthey dontknow forthree hoursof4talk designedto helppeople knowbetter abouteach other.Mr.Zeldin headsOxford Muse,a10-year-old foundationbased onthe5that whatpeople needisnotmore information,but moreinspirationand encouragement.The feast99in Londonlooks6at politicsor events,but athow peoplehave feltabout work,relations amongthe sexes,hopes7fears,enemies andauthority,the shapeoftheirlives.The menuof8includes topicslike Howhaveyour concernschanged9the yearsOr,What haveyou doneagainst thepast”As participantsgathered,Zeldin openedwith aspeech:that despite10communications likeQQ andMSN ina globalizedage,issues ofhumanheart11Many peopleare lonely,or occupiedin dealingwith theirdaily businessesthat discourageknowing the12of oneanother.We aretrapped in13conversations andthe wholepoint nowis tothink,which issometimes painful^he says.But14interaction iswhat separatesus fromother species,15maybe dogsthat dohave interactionswith humans.The mainrules ofthe“fbast:Dont16with someoneyou knowor askquestions youwould notanswer.The onlyawkwardmoment camewhen themulti-racial crowdof peopleof differentages,in sunhats,ties and17looked tosee.18they wouldtalk withfor hours.1915minutes later,everyone wasseated andtalking,continuing fullforce untilorganizersinterrupted them180minutes later.Some saidthey feltfree totalk on20topics.Thirty-something Peter,from EastLondon,said that“it mighttake weeksor monthsto gettothe levelof interactionwe suddenlyopened up.”
1、A.still B.already C,even D.yet、2A.topic B.subject C-idea D.feast、3A.what B.when C.that D.where、4A.free B.organized C.guided D.random、5A.theory B.idea C.opinion D.fact、6A.not B.not onlyC.never D.ever、7A.but B.andC.or D.with、8A.talk B.speech C.conversation D.communication、9A.during B.overC.for D.within、10A.convenient B.accessible C.immediate D.instant11A.leave B.appear C.disappear D.remain、12A.depth B.well C.truth D.good13A.small B.daily C.deep D.shallow、14A.thinking B.talking C.communicating D.lecturing、15A.with B.besides C.except D.from、16A.talk B.pair C.involve D.sit17A.dresses B.skirts C.T-shirts D.coats、18A.which B.whom C.who D.that、19A.So B.And C.But D.Then、20A.hot B.popular C.sensitive D.private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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27.15Since1949when thePeoples RepublicofChina.establish,and especiallysince1978,Chinas transformation()fromatraditional2,agriculture societytoamodern industrialsociety hasbeen greatlyaccelarated bya rapidindustrial restructuring(比彳列)Chinas industrialstructure developedaccording tothe objectiveofindustrialization,
3.aimed atthe proportion of agriculture()declining ceaselessly,andtheproportionofthe industrialand servicesector increasingcontinually4,current,the industrialgoodsproduced inChina allrange fromcapital goodsto consumptiongoods(纺织业)Chinas factoryoutputs extendfrom textilesto railway,planes andcomputers Chinaisthelargest producerof。
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