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2024-2025学年湖北省麻城一中高三年级下学期4月月考英语试题请考生注意请用铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在
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5301.I prefera schoolteachers have to workas ateam,instead offighting againsteach other.A.where B.that C.as D.when
2.For manydays Ihave beentrying towhat itis thatmakes Jackso annoyed.A.carry outB.figure outC.watch outD.stand out
3.Since thematch isover,we canby travellingand stopthinking aboutbasketball.A.dive inB.switch offC.pull outD.split up一
4.What doyou thinkof themovie lastnight一When I got thereit,so Ionly watchedthe end.A.flnished B.had flnishedC.was finishingD.has flnished
5.—What causedthe partyto beput off--the invitations.A.Tom delayedsending B.Tom,s delayingsendingC.Tom delayingto sendD.Tom delayedto send一
6.rd ratherhave somewine,if you dont mind.—・Dont forgetyou willdrive.A.Anything but that B.By allmeansC.Take iteasy D.I won*t sayno tothis
7.…Dont worry,Mum.The doctorsaid itwas onlythe flu.™!ril telldad theresnothing serious.A・Congratulations B.What areliefC.How surprisingD.Pm sosorry
8.That Americanshave nohistory whileChinese haveno futuresounds;it hasraised athought provokingquestion,though.A.artificial B.arbitrary C.allergic D.reluctant
9.The firstsnow didntfall untilFebruary in our provincethis year,was unexpected.A.it B.which C.that D.what
10.While wewere listeningto thespeech attentively,a voiceto announcethe resultof theelection.When I was in the GradeOne,!was terrible poor inEnglish.Be sleepyin classwas one of thereasons whyI rarelydid wellinschool.Once Ieven failedin amid-term exam.While Igot thepapers,!realized that things would be betterif Ilistened to the teacherattentively.My teacher told me,H Yesterdayis history.Today is a gift.If youbury youinto Englishnow,youll makeit.nI cantagreemuch.From thenonj beganto studyharder.Out of my expectation,I made great achievementsoon.Today,English iswhich my第二节书面表达(满分分)strength lies.And Imgrateful formy Englishteacher.
2529.(25分)假定你是李华你校国际学生中心(International StudentCenter)将在本周六举办一年一度的假日派对,请给你的留学生朋友写一封邀请信主要内容包括Jack派对时间、地点;L.派对活动内容;
2.期待他的参与3注意词数左右;L
100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1A、2B、3B、4C、5B、6A、7B、8B、9B、10A、11C、12C、13B、14A、15C、16B、17B、18C、19C、20C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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3.C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、
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20.D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、29Dear Jack,Ed liketo tellyou that the InternationalStudent Centerinourschool willhold anannual holidayparty in the schoolsports centerthisSaturday,whose themeis“fbn”.There aresome activitiesfor studentsto choosefrom inthis party.Firstly,indoor swimmingcontests areespecially forswimminglovers justto havefun.Secondly,there will be astudent concertwhere wecan reallyentertain andrelax ourselves.Whafs more,anactivity formaking friendswill bearranged tohelp uscommunicate acrossborders andcultures,happily andfreely.Please joinus toenjoy thespecial fun.Looking forwardto yourearly reply.Yours,Li HuaA.broke inB.broke upC.broke offD.broke down
11.The presidentstood bya windowinside theroom,I entered,looking overthe square.A.where B.into whichC.which D.that
12.There wasnever anytime forKate tofeel lonely,she was an onlychild.A.ever sinceB.now thatC.even thoughD.as though
13.left the door unlockedmust beheld responsiblefor theaccident.A.Whomever B.WhoeverC.WhateverD.Whenever
14.Thafs farmore thanthe numberthat haveactually inrecent years.A.come tolight B.come tolife C.come across
15.Computers cando nothing.But oncewhat to do,they showextraordinary powerto doa greatdeal.A.to programB.being programmedC.programmed D.having programmed
16.to successcant defeatus.Instead,they canonly makeus stronger.A・Attempts B.BarriersC.Contributions D.Access
17.Sally likesgoing toschool shehas gotmany goodfriends there.A.or B.because C.unless D.so
18.Wed bettertake umbrellas-Fm sureit whenwe arrivein London;its alwayswet thereat thistime ofyear.A.will rainB.is rainingC.will berainingD.would rain
19.He isa bad-tempered fellow,but hebe quitecharming whenhe wishes.A.shall B.shouldC.can D.must
20.,the dancerspractise hardto maketheir dreamscome true.A.Instead of being disabledB.Being disabledC.Disabled as they areD.In caseofbeingdisabled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)
21.6One dayyour pocketmight poweryour smartphone.Soon youmay neverhavetoworry aboutyour smartphonerunningout ofjuice.Your clothingwill simplypower itback upfor you.Thats the word fromscientists atChinas Chongqingand JinanUniversitiesin astudy justpublished in the journalACS Nano.Researchers havebeen hardat workduring the last fewyears tryingto createwearable energy,or clothesthat cancharge things.The assumptionis simple.People todayrely heavilyupon devicessuch assmartphones andtablets.And they*re lookingfor ways torecharge thesedevices on the go.So ifyou coulddesign clothingfabric thatcould makeuse ofsolar power-one of the mostwidelyavailable andinexhaustible renewableenergy sources-youd beable tocharge yourvarious deviceswith ease.Scientists havehad somepast successcreating energy-harvesting fibers.But therewas alwaysone problemwhen theytried tofashion these threadsinto self-powered smart clothesThe fibersthey designedgot damagedduring theclothing manufacturingprocess,namely during the weavingand cutting.The Chongqingand JinanUniversity scientistssay theyvesolved thisproblem becausetheenergy-collecting andenergy-storing threadsthey createdare highlyflexible-each individualthread iseasily bendable,and notsimplythe fabricas awhole.The teamssample textilecan befully chargedto
1.2volts in17seconds byexposure tosunlight-enough voltagethat yourfuturesmart T-shirt orsmart dressmight beable topower smallelectronics.Its durable,too;their researchshowed therewas nodescent in thefabric after60days.But dontworry that this meansthe fabricis similarto roughcloth.Thescientists notetheir textilecan befashioned intonumerous differentpatterns,and tailoredinto anydesigned shape,without affectingperformance.、1What doesthe underlinedphrase runningout ofjuice*in Paragraph1meanA.Being lackingin energy.B.Wanting tohave somejuice.C.Being pickedout ofa drink.D.Having somewater runningout.、2Why couldsmart dresscharge aphone A.A solarcell isattached tothe dress.B.The fabricof the textile containscurrent.C.The fabricof thetextile iseasily bendable.D.The fabricof thetextile couldcollect andstore thesolar energy.、3What is the scientistsattitude towardsthe scientifictechnology A.Optimistic.B.Pessimistic.C.Neutral.D.Doubtful.、4This passageis written to.A.persuade readersto buynew clothesB・inform readersof thewaysto use theirdevicesC.introduce newwearable energyto readersD.remind readersto wearsmartclothes
22.(8分)PTSD(战后仓Li伤)is sadlya commonaffliction(折磨)for manysoldiers whohave witnessedconflict,an invisiblewoundthat continuesto causeincredible sufferinglong afterthe gunshave fallensilent.(退伍兵)“A lotof uscome homewithout realizingwe arebringing thewar homewith us,“said Josh Marino,a veteranof theIraqwar whosuffered theeffects ofPTSD ofsuicide.“i didntwant todeal with it anymore,“Marino said.He wrotea goodbyenote,grabbed aknife andwent outsidefor afinal cigaretteinthe rain.But then,from thedeepest depthof despaircame hope.Meowing outof thebushes nextto himcame astray blackand white(<|、猫)kitten which,according toMarino Jjust walkedup and started rubbingup againstmy legand letme pethim.T came to lifeagain and Ibroke downcrying.I burstinto tears.”From thisaccidental encountereverything changed.Marino founda newpurpose inlife throughthe friendlycat,who henamedScout,and whohe creditswith savinghis life.I stoppedthinking aboutall myproblems,andstartedthinking aboutall hisproblems,and whatI coulddo tohelp him,nMarino said.The bondbetween themwas instant,butthatwasnt theend of the storyMarinohas madea videoof hisand Scoutsremarkable storyof healingand heartbreakwhich youcan watchon theInternet.Thestory isdedicated toshowing howanimals can help humansthrough toughtimes,as wellas humanscanhelpthem.lt isa beautifulstorythat issure totug atyour heartstrings,showing justhow powerfulthe bondbetween humansand animalscan be.We loveit,and wehopeyoudotoo!、1What canwe getfrom thefirst twoparagraphsA.Taking partintheIraq warhad badeffects onJosh Marino.B.Josh Marinowounded badlyduringtheIraq war.C.PTSD isa kindof diseasewhich cannotbe curednow.D.PTSD usuallyhappens afterthe soldiersdrop theirguns.、2Why didJoshMarinosuddenly burstinto tearsaccording tothe passageA.He justcouldnt helpcrying.B.The little cat gavehim hopeto treasurelife.C.The wildlittlecatattacked himso badly.D.He suddenlyrealizedthatthe catcametohelp himon purpose.、3What isthe besttitle forthe passageA.PTSD-a diseasecured bya soldier.B・The manand thecat.C.A rescuebetween asoldier and a cat.D.How cana catbe usedto stopsuicide.(分)
23.8Yasuda is95years old.Looking foreasier waysto searchthe Weband sendemail,he boughtApples iPad.Thecompany hassold
3.27million iPadssince theyentered themarket inApril.Although itsimpossible toknow withcertainty howmany(老年人)seniors arebuying them,evidence suggeststhat itsa hitwith seniors.(直观界面)The iPadsintuitive interfacemakes itattractive toseniors around the world,says TakahiroMiura,a researcherat theUniversityof Tokyou.uThe iPadisagood toolfbr seniorsbecause itsvery easy touse,“he says.Unlike thePC,it doesntrequire formerknowledge.James Cordwell,a researcherin London,says theiPads popularitywith seniorsis helpingApple reachbeyond itstraditional baseofyoung customers.The worldspopulation,especially indeveloped markets,is gettingolder.Its probablya marketwhere Applehasleast entered,Cordwell says.Senior usersare akey sourceof growthfbr theminthefuture.Seniors make,up about22percent of the populationin Japan.They mayprove thatseniors arewilling toaccept theiPad.Besidesthe customer group under30,they spendmore thanany othergroup inthe country,according toa report.Motoo Kitamura,78,a formergassalesman,bought aniPad tohelp himcommunicate withhis2-year-old grandsonand preventhim fromexperiencing someof thementalproblems thatsometimes comewith gettingolder.Trying newthings likethat isgood mentalexercise/9he says.、1The underlinedpart ahit inParagraph1probably means.A.a suddenattackB.a heavyburdenC.very familiarD.quite popular、2Which of the followingis NOTan advantageoftheiPadA.It hasintuitive interface.B.It iseasytooperate.C.People canuse itas away todo mentalexercise.、D.Beginners canuse itwithout similarexperiences.3What canwe learnfrom the textA.The traditionalcustomers ofApples productsare usuallythe young.B.People abovethirty areApples largest customergroupin Japan.C.Seniors willsoon growinto Appleslargestcustomergroup.D.Seniors inJapan arefond ofbuying latesthi-tech products.、4What isthetextmainly aboutA.iPad influencingthe customergroup.B,iPad leadingApple toseniors.C.iPads arrivalcausing Japaneseto think.D.iPad beatingthe traditionalPC.(分)
24.8Steve and I pulledtrash forfour solidhours continuously,except for about fiveminutes whenwe stoppedto talk.Myshoulder hurtbadly eachtime Iput anotherfull barrelon it,and mylegs occasionallytrembled asIwasheading forthe street.But therestof mesaid,“Go,trashman,go.”I couldnot haveimagined therewould bejoy inthis.Dump.Lift.Walk.Lift.Walk.The hoursflew by.Saturday meantmanypeople wereoutdoors workingin theirgardens orgreenhouses.Most ofthem lookedapproachable enough.There wasnttime forlengthytalks butenough toexchange greetingsthat gowith civilizedways.But Iwas shockedto findthat thiswasnt thecase.When I said helloto them,most oftenthe responsewas eithernothing atall,orasurprising starebecause I had spoken.One womaninahousecoat wasstartled asI camearoundthecorner ofher house.At thesound ofmy greeting,she gatheredherhousecoat tightlyabout herand retreatedquickly tothedoor.I heardthe lockclick.Steve complainedangrily onthe longride tothe dump:They dontrealize werehumans.”I hadoriginally plannedto stayatthisemployment fbronly twodays butnow Imgoing tocontinue.1have decided,too,to keepsayinghello inpeoples yards.It doesntdo anyharm,and itstill feelsright.Frankly,Im doingan essentialtask.I leftthis countrya littlecleanerthan Ifound itthis morning.Not manypeople cansay thattonight.(管子工)John Gardnerwrote thata societywhich praisesits philosophersand looksdown onits plumbersis introuble.“Neitherits pipesnor itstheories willhold water,“he warned.He mighthave gonea stepfurther andcalled fbrrespect forboth oureconomistsand ourtrashmen;otherwise,theyll bothleave rubbishbehind.、1How didthe womanfeel whenshe heardthe authorsgreetingA.Doubtful.B.Embarrassed.C.Frightened.D.Pitiful.、2At theend ofthe passage,whats theauthors attitudeto hisjobA.He isashamed ofit.B.He isboastful aboutit.C.He isproud ofit.D.He isntserious aboutit.、3What doesthe underlinedsentence inthelastparagraph meanA.Both thefacilities and the thoughtsof societymay gowrong.B.Both thetrashmen and the economistsshould notbe respected.C.Both practiceand theoriesare important.D.Both thepipes andthe theoriesmake sense.、4Which ofthe followingcan bethe besttitle forthetextA.An ExperienceasaTrashman B.The TrashmanC.Economists andTrashmen D.Misunderstanding(分)
25.1072hours in BeijingTraveling toChina isno longera luxuryfor manyforeign passportholders.The Chinesegovernment haspermitted a72-hourvisa-free policythat offersaccess tovisitors from53countries includingthe US,France andAustria.Lets startwith thecapital ofChina,Beijing Here*sapick ofthe bestinBeijing!Mutianyu Great WallYour tripto Beijingisnt reallycomplete withoutseeing oneofthe“New SevenWonders ofthe World”,the GreatWall ofChina,The Mutianyusection ofthe GreatWall isby farthe most well-preserved ofall.Taking aone hourbus ride,Mutianyu wouldbe yourideallocation for a half-day ofhiking awayfrom thelarge crowdsinthecity.Also,the authoritieshave allowedtourists topaint graffitiona specificsection ofthe GreatWall since
2014.The GreatWall wasdesignated aUNESCO WorldHeritage sitein
1987.798Art ZoneThiswouldbeonthetop ofmy list!Named afterthe798factory thatwas builtinthe1950s,the artzone ishome tovariousgalleries,design studios,art exhibitionspaces,fashionable shopsand bars.You couldeasily spendhalf yourday wanderingaround thecomplex,feeling thecontrast ofthe presentandthepast.Summer PalaceLocatedin northwesternBeijing,the Summer Palace isby farthe citysmostwell-preserved royalpark.With itshuge lakeandhilltop views,the palaceoffers youa pastoralescape intothe landscapeof traditionalChinese paintings.The SummerPalace wasaddedto theUNESCO WorldHeritage Listin
1998.Sichuan ProvincialRestaurantWhile inBeijing,apart fromtrying thecitys best-known Pekingduck,the Sichuanprovincial restaurantis oneof placeswhere youcanenjoy regionaldelicious food.It offersoneofChinas eightgreat cuisines,Sichuan,which rangesfrom Mapotofu tospicy chicken.、1Which ofthe followingis trueabout theMutianyu GreatWall、1It isthe mostwell-preserved partoftheGreatWall.、8You canpaint graffitianywhere、9You needa half-day to get there.、10It wasdesignated aUNESCO WorldHeritage sitein
2014、2When was the SummerPalace addedtotheUNESCO WorldHeritage ListA.In
1950.B.In1987C.In1998D.In
2014.、Which placeistheauthors firstchoice whenvisiting Beijing3A.Mutianyu GreatWall.B.SummerPalace.C.798Art ZoneD.Sichuan ProvincialRestaurant.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)
26.30My wifeand Iwere attendinga weddingat St.Johns Church.The soundof]rang tothe heavensastheceremonycontinued.At the church,I2an oldfriend,Casper,who happenedto beatthe
3.Now73,Casper wasa brilliantand4(投球手)softball pitchedback inthe MensLeagues ofPhiladelphia inthe mid-60s.I didnot5the nowsilver-haired fellowuntil mybrother-in-law Johnmentioned hisname to me!After avery pleasant6Casper askedif Iremembered aletter of7Ihadwrittentohimback in
1964.It appearedCasper fellon hardtimes,as professionalpitchers8do,and hewasnt pitchingtoo wellforaperiod oftime.I didnot9the letter,but hesaid,Yes,I stillhave it,andIread itanytime10arent goingtoo well.He saidthat hehad readthe lettermanytimes,andthesituation alwaysseemed toimprove.Iwas11and speechless!()He continued,You dontremember^^Isaid,Sadly,no,I don,t.^^but Idid askif Icould havea n12ofthe letter.He saidhe wouldemail ittome.After the13,we metonthesteps ofthechurch.Casper cameup tome and14the letter.Helived ablock fromthe15and hadrun hometogetit.The envelopewas16and turnedyellow,and sowas theletter inside.That letterhadto benearly50years old.In17term,theletterread:“These hardtimes are18!Keep yourenthusiasm forthe19,Never quitand youwillbeback ontop again
1、A.wind B.music C.traffic D.fireworks、2A.took overB,ran intoC.picked upD.called on
3、A.meeting B,service C.scene D.position、4A.limited B,balanced C.devoted D.talented
5、A.invite B・recognize C.disturb D.inform
6、A.discussion B.shaking C.journey D.greeting、7A.apology B.appreciation C.encouragement D.introduction、8A.sometimes B.entirely C.rarely D.forever、9A.receive B.write C.remember D.preserve20Hang onthere!,
9、10A.jobs B.things C.stages D.effects、12A.pleased B.disappointed C.puzzled D.annoyed、13A.address B.copy C.record D.opinion、14A.party B.break C.wedding D.incident、15A.dropped B.delivered C.opened D.presented、15A.theatre B.church C.office D.station、16A.folded B.faded C.painted D.divided、17A.gentle B.patient C.modest D.simple、18A.reasonable B.temporary C.relative D.impressive19A.game B.prize C.glory D.lesson、20A.casually B.properly C.totally D.shortly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
1.5151分
27.15Calligraphy,the artof writing,wasthevisual artform prizedabove allothers intraditional ChinaPainting was」contemporary withcalligraphy,sharing1same tools—namely,brush and ink Yetcalligraphy wasregarded2-a fineart longbeforepaintingThe statusof calligraphyreflects theimportance ofthewordin China3,makes thewritten wordsdistinctive isits visualformHowever,despite itsabstract
4.appear,calligraphy isnot anabstract formChinese charactersare dynamic,closely connectedwith the运动forces ofnature andthe kinestheticenergies ofthe humanbodyHow cana simplecharacter conveyall thisThe useof brushandink
5.have muchtodowithitA calligraphercan controlthe62_thick ofthe inkby varyingboth theamount ofwater andthe solidink Oncehe startswriting,by loadingthe brushsometimes with」露珠7much inkor sometimeswith less,he createscharacters thatresemble ashower ofrocks hereandadrop ofdew there」」The Chinesewritten language8begintodevelop morethan3,000years agoand9eventual evolvedinto fivebasic scripttypesOver thecenturies,calligraphers werefree towrite inany ofthem,
10.depend onthe textsfunction Thecalligraphic traditionremainsalive today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短文短文中共有处错误,
28.1010每句中最多有两处错误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
(八),并在此符号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划一横线,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;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011。
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