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2025届上海市宝山区海滨中学高三第二次统考英语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
1.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置
2.上考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
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1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011I amglad toknow that a DVcompetition willbe holdnext month.All thesenior studentsare welcome to filmvideos about the colorfulschool life,that willgo bysoon.Those whoare interested are expected to limitthe videosto sminutes andsimple uploadit to the schoolwebsite.Though nota expertin video-making,but Istill want to havea try.I wouldtake thischance to record thosewonderful momentwith my第二节书面表达(满分分).teachers andfriends.From myopinion,nothing isvaluable andmeaningful thanthe dayswith them.25(分)被认为是中国的“新四大发明”,它们给人们
29.25“High-speed railway,mobile payment,bicycle-sharing,online shopping”的生活带来了很大的变化假设你是红星中学高二学生李华请你向学校《英语报》投稿,选择其中一项“发明”,内容包括Which oneyou chooseto talkabout;What influencesit hason yourlife;注意自拟标题;What you think ofit.
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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、29In recentyears,among Chinesetechnological innovations,four haveearned areputation asChinas fourgreat newinventions”.They arehigh-speed railway,mobile payment,bicycle-sharing,and online shopping,which haveadded greatconvenience todaily life.As for me,I chooseto talkabout onlineshopping becauseI believeit hasmade traditionalstores nearlyobsolete.With easieraccess to the Internetand wideruse ofmobile payment,onlineshoppinghas gainedmuch popularity.This hascaused thepublicto formdifferent consumptionhabits,me included,of course.I seldomshop atbrick-and-mortar shopsnow.What Ioftenpurchase onlineis clothingand stationery.There arevarious itemsfor meto choosefrom.The easyaccess toconsumer reviewshelpsme makeinformed purchases.Also,shopping onlinehelps mesave timeand money.Online shoppingis aphenomenon thatalmost everyonehas experiencedin hisor herlife;and thereality is that itwill onlybecomemore popularin thefuture.Although theresnothing quitelike theconvenience ofshopping online,we shouldmake sureour privacyandsecurity arenever atrisk.C.on D.to
11.To geta slimfigure,Fanny hastried manyways,but invain.So nowshe isreduced anythingfor supper.A.to noteating B.not to eatC.not toeating D.to noteat
12.Paul couldbe avery attractiveboy buthe tohis behaviour.A.paid no attention B.were payingno attentionC.pays noattention D.had paidnoattention
13.Humans spend a lotof timeand moneyon theirpets and the petsgive allthey havefor that.A.in returnB.in factC.in shortD.in all
14.The presidentstood bya windowinside theroom,I entered,looking over the square.A.where B.into whichC.which D.that
15.Maybe thereis somebusiness aspectto theRoyal Weddingof Williamand KateMiddleton butwhatpeople areinterested in,its ahugely popularevent aroundthe world.A.in spiteofB.in honorof C.in termsof D.in caseof
16.Opening the door,Mrs.Summers foundfamily ofcats shutin thebathroom.不填不填A.a;B.a;the C.the;D.the;the
17.on onefoot withyour eyescloseD.and youwill soonlose yourbalance.A.Standing B.StoodC.To standD.Stand
18.Before youhand inyour Hnalreport,there areno spellingmistakes.A.make sureB.to makesureC.made sure D.making sure一
19.May Ihelp youYou seemto behaving someproblems.一,thanks.I thinkI canmanage.A.All rightB.No problemC.Its allright D.Theres noway
20.If youwant togo furtherin thenew sport,the bestway isto andpractise morefrequently.A.dive in B.drop outC.catch onD.spring up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
21.(6分)When WarrenBuffett,the mostsuccessful investor,was askedabout thesecret tohis wealthand success,he revealedthathe readeveryday,500pages,to beprecise.Unfortunately,if yourealready working9-5,you mightnot have the timeto readat all,let alonean entirebook aday.But whatif youcould getthe benefitsof readingwithout sacrificingall of your freetime You can!Withthe Blinkist app,you getthe keylearning inminutes,not hoursor days.Our expertstransform thesebooks intoquick,easy-to-understand insights.Start withthe5most-read books.
1.Thirteen ThingsMentally StrongPeople DontDoby AmyMorin12min readingtime147k readsDoyou struggleto get over yourfailures Gettingover thesecan havea profoundinfluence on your everydaylife.Morin shareshowher mostsuccessful patientsovercame thesedifficulties.
2.How toStop Worryingand StartLivingby DaleCarnegie19min readingtime238k readsEverwondered whyyou cantstop worrying about somethingBy definingthe sourceof yourstress,you cangetoverit onceandfor all.Carnegie came up with a formulathat helpsyou handleany overthinkingsituation.
3.How WillYou MeasureYour LifebyClayton M.Christensen13min readingtime137k reads(权衡)Are youmaking the right trade-offs in life Whilecareer achievementscan besatisfying,neglecting yourfamily andfriendscan bebad in the long-run-in waysyou canteven imagine.
4.Finding YourElementby KenRobinson13min readingtime
62.4k readsEveryonehas apassion.If youdon*t knowwhat yoursis,it justmeans youhavent discoveredit yet.Find outhow you can breakfreeof societysstrict rulesand findyour callingin life.
5.Emotional IntelligencebyDaniel Goleman16min readingtime318k readsDidyou knowif yourpulse raterises above100bpm,youre deemedtoo emotionalto thinkrationally Youprobably letfeelingscloud yourjudgment moreoften thanyou know.Goleman explainshow youcan avoidletting youremotions ruleyou and make betterdecisionsin life.、1What kindof peopledoes theBlinkistappbest suitA.Successful investors.B.Rich businessmen.C.People whohave littletime forreading.D.Students wholove books.、2Which bookhas beenread bythe largestnumber ofpeopleA.How toStop Worryingand StartLiving.B.How WillYou MeasureYour LifeC・Finding YourElement.D.Emotional Intelligence.、3Which bookoffers adviceto peoplewho feelstressedA.Thirteen ThingsMentally StrongPeople DontDo.B.How toStop Worryingand StartLiving.C.How WillYou MeasureYour LifeD.Finding YourElement.
22.(8分)Itis reportedthat bagsare gettingbigger allthe time,and that there aremore bagsper personon thestreet todaythan atanyother time in history.If thisis true,possible explanationscould includethe wideuse ofsmall electricand electronicdevices,areading-material explosion,a popularinterest towardtight orpocket lessclothing,or cheapbagmaking laboroverseas.(障碍)But,much asnature findsways——such asdisease——to controloverpopulation,city lifehas thrownup impedimentstobags.To entermany publicbuildings,such astheatres andrailway stations,you mustgo througha searchor gobagless.The cityhascountless bagrules.It ishard tokeep themall straight,and yourenever sure,when leavinghome for the day,whether itmight bea badideato bringone along.Last week,the New York PublicLibrary gotin thegame.Students,researchers,writers,historians,and anyoneelse whohas gotusedover theyears totreating thevast RoseMain ReadingRoom as an officeor areading roomcameupagainst a new rule.You arenolonger allowedto bringa baglarger thaneleven inchesby fourteeninches into the libraiy.If youwalk inwith one,you mustleave it atthe coatcheck.You maykeep itscontents withyou,however,and the library providesbig clear plastic bagsfor them.You returnthemwhen youcome backfor yourown bag.What thelibrary istrying toprevent,in thiscase,is peopletaking thingsout,rather thanbringing thingsin.A librariansaid on thesecond day,Its abig changefor peoplewho usedto comeand bringin halftheir flats.The peoplewho use thelibraryresponsibly will、continue todo so.The peoplewho stealwill continueto getaway withit,if theyreally wantto.”1How manyreasons doesthe authorlistto explain the changesrelated tobagsA.2B.3C.4D.
5、2What dothe bagrules inmany publicbuildings requirepeople todoA.Have theirbags examined.B.Pay forbringing inbags.C.Leave the places bagless.D.Use bigclearplasticbags.、3What isthe purpose of thenew ruleat theNewYorkPublic LibraryA.To changepeoples wayof reading.B.To preventpeople stealingthings.C・To helppeople betterusethelibrary.D.To stoppeople frombringing indangerous things.、4How isthe effectof thenew ruleaccording to the librarianA.Excellent.B.Satisfactory.C.Harmful.D.Limited.(分)
23.8The adventof warm weather herein Mainecalls for a seasonalritual that,forme,puts anend towinter-fetching thewooden screen door.Note thatI wrotewooden”.The aluminummodels justwont doit—they close too neatlyand keeptheir perfectform fordecades.In the1960s,a timeof imperfection,there wasno perfecthouse,no perfectcar,no perfectkids orparents.Why shoulda screen door beanexceptionI grewup withmy siblingsin aworking-class neighborhoodin NewJersey.When thewarmweatherarrived,my dadwould pull(outthe wooden screen door andinstall itovertheback door,which couldthen beleft wideopen,admitting arefreshing breezewe had)no airconditioning.My fatherwas aMr.Fix-it,so keepingthe screen door serviceablewas oneof hishobbies.Every fewyears hegave it a freshcoat(较链),of paintand fixedita bit.I distinctlyremember himputting the last screwin thelast hingeand swingingthe doorshut witha“crack!”A good,wooden screendoor,unsightly asit was,had aninvaluable functionin theage of the stay-at-home mom:It alertedher tothecoming andgoing of the kids.My siblings,and myfriends ranin andout of the house,tearing thescreendooropen and letting itslapshut behindus.A hundredtimes aday.It wasall good,and mymom nevercomplained aboutthe noise,because thatwas thepurpose ofawooden screendoor-to slamshut and thereby announcethat herchildren werewithin earshot.(怀【日),Several yearsago,in afit ofnostalgia Iwent shoppingfor awoodenscreendoor.I wasdisappointed in the choicesavailable.They lookedabit too solid,too wellmade.But Ifound oneonline,and within a weekit wasdelivered tomy doorstep.The firmhad sentme onewiththewrong dimensions,so I asked mycarpenter tomake thenecessary adjustments.Ozzie workedawayat itfor acouple ofhours untilhe gotittosit neatlyin itsframe.I gaveitatest:I pulledit open andletgo.It closedin alazy fashion.Not goodJ Ipronounced.Please removethe automaticdoor closerand adjustthe doorso itswings shutwith agood crack.^^Ozzie wentabout hiswork anda shortwhile laterthe taskwas done.The door was unevenin itsframe,and thescreen nolonger layflat.But whenI pulledopen the door andreleased it,the thingclapped shutlike arifle shot.What do youthink^^I asked.It lookslikehell,“said Ozzie.But itsounds likeheaven,“I said.And I,being theowner of the door-andthememory——had thefinal word.、1What particularfunction didthe woodenscreendoorperform in the writerschildhoodA.It functionedasanair conditionerin summer.B・It helpedsharpen hisfather^repairing skills.C.It was more likea toythat kidsoften playedwith.D.It madeMom awarethat thekids wereclose by.、2The reasonwhy the writer askedthe carpenterto continueto adjustthe dooristhat.A.the doorwas nottherightsize for the frameB,thedoorwas poorlymade thatit didntsuit himC.he wantedto seehow thedoorwassupposed toshut、D.he wasdetermined toseize theownership ofthedoor3What doesthewoodenscreendoormean tothewriternow A.It is areminder ofthe imperfectthings.B.It is a symbolof hismemory ofsummer.C.It isa contributortothebetter lifehe leads.D.It isan antiqueworth cherishinginthemuseum.、4What isthe besttitle forthe passageA.The goodold daysare goneB,Never judgea doorby itsappearanceC.Summer announcesitself witha crackD.Every singleimperfection addsto beauty(分)
24.8According tothe InternationalEcotourism Society,eco-travel isresponsible travelto naturalareas thatprotects theenvironment,maintains thewell-beings andinvolves education”.Eco-travel ison therise,asmoreand more people becomeconsciousabout theircarbon footprint.Expert fromBoundless Journeys,Matt Holmes,who works-on travelexperiences towardsconserving areassaid,“As scientistsandnon-scientists learnmore abouthow wehuman beingsare impactingthe planet,I think,morepeoplewanttodo what they canwhile stillexploringthe world.Our guestsare definitelyinterested inthat aspectof ourjourneys.Travelers canfarm theirown food in Italy,managing theiruse ofwater andusing solaror windpower.They canalso visitn family-run campthat caresfor retiredloggingelephants inMyanmar,know apark entry fee goesto aconservation organizationin CostaRica,employ andtrain membersofthelocalcommunity orpartner witha protection group.There arelots ofoptions forseeking outgreener holiday.^^(巡逻)Most peoplebelieve thateco-travel isexpensive andit istrue.Matt explainedAnti-poaching patrolsneed tobe paid,solarenergy equipmentcosts alot toinstall,building withenvironmentally friendly,materials ismore expensiveand soon.The extracost isnecessary,as youre payingto minimizeyour footprintand protect theplacesyou visit,which isexactly whateco-travel(可持续,性)is about.The financialsuccess andsustainability ofan eco-focused operationdoesnt comefrom thinair.The industryistrying tomake eco-travel affordableandmakeit accessibletothecommon people.、1What isthe positiveinfluence ofeco-friendly travelA.It enablestravelers toprotecttheenvironment whiletravelingB.It keepshuman beingshealthy andhappy ina friendlyatmosphere.C.It teachesus tobe responsibleforthedevelopment ofeconomy.D.It offerssome valuableeducation aboutthe knowledgeof gardening.、2According toMatt Holmes,travelers willbe interestedin.A.eating deliciousfoodinItaly B.visiting elephantsinthezooC.working togetherwithaprotectiongroupD.raising parkentryfeein CostaRica、3What willprobably betalked aboutinthenext paragraphofthepassageA.Why eco-travel isexpensive.B.How wecan makeeco-travel lessexpensive.C.What materialare usedin eco-travel.D.Where wecan go for eco-travel.(分)
25.10Dining ina completelydark room,unaware whatsonyour plate whilesitting next to acomplete strangermay notsoundlike anideal restaurantexperience butits certainlyan intriguingway tospendarainy nightin London.Dans leNoir,closetoLondons financialdistrict,isarestaurant fullof blindwaiters andwaitresses whobecome youreyes aroundtherestaurant,whose originalParis branchopened in
2004.In the bar withthe light,you choosewhether youwant thefish,meat orvegetable,but thedishes themselvesremain asecret,as do(设备)the ingredientsofthesurprise“cocktails.Bags,coats anddevices thatlight up,including watchesand mobilephones,are keptinthebar.Placing yourhand onthe shoulderofyourguide,you are led toa tableinablack dining room thatsets upto60people.Andit isdark.The waiterstell youwhen thefood isbeing placeddown infront ofyou,then thefun begins,trying toget foodinto yourmouth,then identifyingjust whatit isthafs onyourplate,and finallywhether youhave missedany ofit.Its alsoa greatchance tobreak socialconvention andeat usingyour fingers.Those samefingers arealso theonly wayyoucantellhow muchwine yourepouring intoyour glass.The happyatmosphere inthe diningroom alsomade thenight memorable.You cantreally avoidtalking tothe personnexttoyouat thelong tablesand guessingwhat thedishes arecertainly providesadequate fuelfortheconversations.All willbe revealedattheend ofthe mealwhen youareledback outintothelit bar.Not onlydoyoufinally getto seewhat youvejustbeen eatingbut alsowho youvebeen talkingto forthelast90minutes.、1What doesthe underlinedword“intriguing.inthefirst paragraphmeanA.Terrible.B.Interesting.C.Expensive.D.New.、2According tothe text,“Dans leNoir”.A.is farfrom Londonsfinancial districtB.has itsfirst branchopened inBritainC.is verypopular amongblind customersD.has adiningroomwhich canseat upto60people、3We knowfrom thetext thatthe customersin“Dans leNoir“.A.are forbiddentoeatwith theirfingersB.can talktothestrangers attableC.will lookatthemenu ina darkbarD.can taketheir mobilephones intothe diningroom、4What^the mainpurposeofthe textA.To helpblind peoplefind ajob inrestaurants.B・To showhow toopenarestaurant withanewidea.C.To showhow toenjoy thetimeina darkrestaurant.D.To introduceand attractcustomers to“Dans leNoir”.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)
26.30Medical billswere piling.Kids neededglasses,cars neededrepairs,andthedog neededsurgery.On topof that,Christmas wasalmost]us sopresents neededtobepurchased.But allof thatwas2when myhusband,Brian,was waitingin ourlocal tireshop tohave hissix trucktires3onasnowy night.Heoverheard thetire salesman4a youngmom with3children that she wasin serious5of allnew tires,as eachone wascompletely6down.7the youngmom saidshe didnthavethemoney toreplace morethan one tire onher car.On hearingthat,Brian8to payforatire tobe installed,9oftheonetirethis womanwas ableto purchase.Brian knewthat eventhoughit wasjust astart,the youngmom wouldbe much10driving onthe11roads witha balancedset oftwo new tires thanthey wouldwithjust onenewtire.The youngmom wasso surprisedthatshe12choked up.Eyes filledwith tears,she thankedBrian andpulled away.My husbandisanaturally modest,13man whofeels rewardedinthegiving,not inthe14inlife.So imaginehis unexpected15,when helater discoveredthe salesmanhad16the entireamount spentonthe17tire tohis bill!18the seventires myhusband bought,the salesmanonly19him for six.The simpleact ofone manmaking thedecision toshare what he had,rather thanworryingaboutwhathewould20changed thingsthatnight.1A.inB.upon C.for D.before、2A.forgotten B.solved C.changed D.purchased、3A.abandoned B.repaired C.examined D.replaced、4A.warn B.persuade C.explain D.mention、5A.danger B.place C.need D.face、6A.taken B.broken C.pulled D.worn、7A.Angrily B.Disappointedly C.Unexpectedly D.Sadly、8A.hurried B.tried C.offered D.used、9A.front B.opposite C.sureD.instead、10A.safer B.faster C.happier D.luckier、11A.icy B.hard C.dark D.long、12A.greatly B.finally C.instantly D.excitedly、13A.intelligent B.meaningful C.humorous D.generous、14A.helping B.receiving C.using D.thanking、15A.surprise B.satisfaction C.chance D.discovery、16A.added B.paid C.discounted D.returned、17A.spare B.extra C.new D.whole、18A.Regardless ofB.More thanC.Rather thanD.In spiteof、19A.sold B.charged C.asked D.appreciated20A.come acrossB.come overC.go withoutD.gofor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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27.15Two ladieslivinginopposite apartmentssay“hello“when theymeet eachother inthe corridorOne ofthem says,“Imoved herefive yearsago,1-I nevermet youbefore CouldIaskyour nameplease”The othersays,I
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