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2025届湖南省长沙市广益实验中学高三下学期考前模拟
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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
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3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.-My computerdoesnt work!-Robert isa computerexpert.How Iwish hewith me.A.came B.had comeC.is comingD.has come
2..She to someone on the phone,so Ijust noddedto herand wentaway.A・talked B.has talkedC.had talkedD.was talking
3.Every greataccomplishment restson theof whatcame beforeit;when youtrace itback,youll seeone smallstepthat startedit all.A.reputation B.expectationC・recreation D.foundation
4.Different tastesamong tourists from outsidethe mainland the listof thecountrys attractions.A.top B.shape C.lead D.show
5..Molly finallyagreed,reluctantly,to goand seea doctor.A.afterwards B.almostC・otherwise D.somewhat
6.…Mum,can youtell mewhy someparents sendtheir childrento studyabroad ata veryyoung age--,darling.I havenever thoughtabout it.A.You havegot me there B.Take yourtimeC.You betD.Dont besilly
7.Sometimes itseems tobother theteacher allthe studentsare beingtoo quiet.A.how B.whatC.that D.where
8.Its difficultfor usto learna lessonin lifeweve actuallyhad thatlesson*A.while B.since C.until D.when
9.Around thispoint,which ishumorous andfull of a stronglocal flavor.A.the storydevelops B.does the story developC.develops thestory D.thestorydevelopedmy phoneIt couldnthave been
9.good()Sometimes,
10.help othersis justdoing theright thing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作文文中共有处语言错误,每
28.1010句中最多有两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
(八),并在其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限一词;、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分121011Dear Tom,、How iseverything goingrecently Thathas beena long time sincewe meetin Chinalast timeHaving passedthe finallyexams,I ambusy planninga two-weeks tripto theUS duringthis winterholidayDo youhave some advices about the choice、of Americancities Iprefer tobig andmodern citiesI guessId betterbook ahotek What is theprice for single boylikemyself Isit easyto findChinese foodWhat is the trafficlike afterI travelbetween citiesin theUS Hopeto hearingfrom、you Thankyou!Best regards!Li Hua86第二节书面表达(满分分).25(分)某电视台英语频道今年暑假准备举办“外国人游中国”的夏令营活动假定你是李华,是这个活动的志愿者
29.25你的美国网友发来邮件询问该活动请你给他回复一封邮件,邮件内容包括Mike活动的时间和地点;
1..活动内容;
2.邀请他参加活动3注意
1.词数100左右;.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2参考词汇夏令营summer camp;频道channel;参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2D、3D、4B、5D、6A、7C、8C、9C、10C、11A、12B、13D、14C、15D、16C、17C、18D、19D、20D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.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L530A 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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7.wonderful8,what
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10.helping第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
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10.hearing hear第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Mike,Im gladto receiveyour e-mail,asking aboutthe summercamp forforeigners totravel inChina.The campwill be held bothin Beijingand Chengduby anEnglish channelof aTV stationfrom November7to17,during whichtimeforeigners willvisit thewell-known places,such asthe GreatWall,Chengdu PandaBase.Besides this,foreigners willhaveopportunities toenjoy Chineseoperas andChinese folkmusic,which willsurely helpforeigners understandChinese culturemoredeeply.As avolunteer ofthis camp,I workas aninterpreter because I have agood knowledge of English.This isa meaningfulactivity,so whynot joinitYours,Li Hua10・一Mum,look atmy shoes.I needa newpair._.I boughtthem foryou onlya weekago!A.You betB.You saiditC.You don*t sayD.You nameit一
11.What anamazing picture!一The littleboy thesoldiers,and Icaught themin anunguarded moment.A.was salutingB.saluted C.had salutedD.would salute一
12.Amazing!You wearslippers atwork.一Dont youknow itsa fashionA.mustB.should C.can D.may一
13.Thank God!This schoolterm iscoming toan end!—Yeah,after allthat hard work,we alla holiday.A.preserve B.observe C.reserve D.deserve
14.If peoplekeep pollutingthe ocean,no creaturethere willsurvive•A.at allcost B.for along whileC.in thelong runD.by nomeans
15..The differencein thicknessand weightfrom theearlier versionmakes theiPad2more comfortable・A.held B.holding C.beheldD.to hold一
16.I keepon meetingwith difficultiesin theexperiment.I canhardly goon.—Where there are difficulties,thereareways toget overthem.A.Suit yourself.B.Good foryouC.Pull yourselftogether!D.Whaf sthe deal
17.With somesnow ontop ofit,the YellowMountain lookedfantastic thiswinter.Actually,!doubt whetherwe couldvisitmountain inChina.A.a mostbeautiful B.the mostbeautifulC.a morebeautiful D.a beautiful
18.™Has Johnever brokenhis promise-No.For example,he saidhe wouldshow mearound hisschool,and・A.so wouldhe B.so didheC.so hewould D.so hedid
19.People crowdinto cherrytrees areblooming,appreciating thefresh springsightA.what B.whenC.which D.where
20.Frankly,I stillfeel confusedabout hecould managewithout accessto theInternet forsuch alongtime.A.whatB.why C.that D.how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)
21.6The TropicalParadise HolidayWelcome to StAnna,our tropicalparadise justoff thecoast ofLatin America.You canspend twoweeks inour luxuryfour-star hotel.The costof yourflight isincluded in the holiday,and youcan bepicked upfrom yourhome byour specialairport bus.On yourarriving,our coachwill bewaiting to take youto the hotel.All flightsleave fromHeathrow ona Mondaymorning.The CowrieHotel isbuiltright on the beachfront,and manyrooms havewonderful oceanviews.If swimmingand surfingare notenough foryou,thehotelalsooffers horserides onthe island,and adiscount membershipof thegolf club.The RainForest AdventureHolidayEvery yearBroughton holidays offer twelvedays ofunforgettable adventurein atropical rain forest.You mayhave achoice ofBorneo,Malaysia,Indonesia,or evento thegreatest rain forest of them all,the mightyAmazonian forest.You willfly toour specialbase campsat theedgeof the forest,where you will begiven fivedaysofsurvival training,and talkson thelocalwildlife.Then youtake abus into the forest.You willhave towalk thefinal fivemiles to the camp sites toavoid disturbingthe localecology.Allof thecampsiteshave beencarefully builtto causethe minimalamount ofdisturbance to the localwildlife.Remember thattheseadventure holidaystake youdeep into the wilderness,and theyare notsuitable forfamilies withyoung children.Also rememberthat nomore than twodozen guestscan stayat anycamp atone time,so ifyou wantto goon one of thesevery specialholidays,youwillneedto bookearly!、1What canwe learnabouttherainforestholidayA.Travelers willlearn totalk withwild animals.B.Different meansof transportationwill beused.C.The holidaywill endwith asurvival training.D.Booking early,travelers willget adiscount.、2What kindof peoplewill probablychoose therainforestholidayA.People lovingwater sports.B.People travellingwith children.C.People preferringcomfortable hotels.D.People concernedwith environmentand wildlife.、3Which of the followingis mentionedin bothholidaysA.Transportation.B.Price.C.Reservation.D.Departure time.(分)
22.8Martha Gruber,a Tampa Bay Watchenvironmental scientist,has beenhonored with a Disney Conservation Hero()Award from the DisneyWorldwide ConservationFund DWCFTheaward recognizeslocal citizensfor theirtireless effortsto savewildlife,protect habitatsand educatecommunities.Recipients(提名)were nominatedby nonprofitenvironmental organizations,and eachhonoree receivesan awardof$l,50o fromDWCF.Working withstudents inTampa Bayis rewardingbecause Iget to see firsthand the impactthat ourhardworkhas onthe local()habitat,“Gruber said.Im proudto saythat TampaBay WatchsBay Grassesin ClassesBGIC programhas givenmetheopportunityto assistin restoringclose to300acres withover19,000students.Being aDisneyConservationHero istruly anhonor and I amproudto sharethis achievementwith theother TampaBay Watchstaff membersthat havecontributed tothese efforts.Gruber hasworked withTampaBayWatch since2003,overseeing theCommunity SaltMarsh programandthe BGIC program.(大规模的)She alsohas beenin chargeof manylarge-scale communityplantings inher term.In hermore than11years,Gruber has(湿地)worked withmorethan4,400community volunteersto restoreapproximately148acres ofmarsh habitat.The BGIC program workswith localmiddle andhigh schoolsto growsalt marshgrasses ontheir campusesand theninvolves themin the plantingof theirnursery raisedgrasses ata restorationsite.In hertime,Gruber hasled theBGICprogramto contributesalt marshgrasses tohelp restore91acres ofhabitat aroundTampaBay.In additionto Marthasimpressive restorationimpact,she alsohas adeep impacton everyonewith whomshe works.She(职业道德)approaches eachproject witha passionand workethic thatis inspiring.Since2004,Disney hashonored morethan100leaders aroundthe worldfor theirextraordinary conservationefforts.、1DWCF givesits awardsto peoplewho.A.devote themselvesto educationB,haveagood impacton studentsC.promote theknowledge ofnatureD.achieve greatlyin wildlifeprotection、2Why doesGruber thinkher workworthwhileA.Her workconnects studentswith nature.B・Working withchildren makesher happy.C.Her colleaguessupport herwork heartily.D.She cansee theirefforts makea difference.、3What doesthe underlinedword approaches“in Paragraph6probably meanA.Assists.B.Provides.C.Deals with.D.Comes upwith.、4How arethe studentsinvolved in theBGICprogramA.By attendingclasses.B.By plantingsalt marshgrasses.C.By contributingsalt marshgrasses.D.By callingonthe public totake action.分
23.8Playing a musical instrumentthroughout:your lifeprotects your hearing inold age,a Canadianstudy suggests.Thestudy,published inPsychology andAging,carried outhearing testson74adult musiciansand89non-musicians.It founda70-year-oldmusicians hearingwas as good asthat ofa50-year-old whodid notplay.Hearing normallydeclines aspeople age.By60,10-30%of peoplehave moderatehearing loss.By80,that goesup toas manyas听觉的60%.Problems areparticularly seenin thecentral auditoryprocessing system,which isassociated withunderstanding speech,especially whenthere isbackground noise.Previous studieshave shownmusicians havebetter hearingthan non-players.But thisresearch,by ateam atthe RotmanResearchInstitute inToronto,looked atadults ofall ages-from18to91-toseehow peoplewere affectedas theyaged.They carriedout hearingtestson74amateur andprofessional musicians who hadplayed sincethe ageof16,were stillpractising andhad beengiven formalmusiclessons and89non-musicianswhohad neverplayed aninstrument.Musicians weresignificantly betterat pickingout speechagainst noise.The researcherssuggest thatlifelong musicianshipreduces age-related changesinthebrain,probably dueto musiciansusing theirauditorysystems ata highlevel ona regularbasis.The headof biomedicalresearch atAction onHearing Loss,Dr RalphHolme,said:“While thisstudy suggeststhat musiciansmightbe moreable tocope withthe consequencesof hearingloss,it isfar betterto reducedamage inthe firstplace byusing appropriateearprotection.We havealways campaingnedfor everyonewho playsamusical instrument orlistens toloud musicto wearhearingprotection,like earplugs,which reducethe riskof damagingyourhearingpermanently.、1What canwe learnfrom Paragraph2A.A personaged80will lose30%hearing.B.A personaged above60must havebad hearing.C.People havefewer problemswith backgroundnoise.D.Peoples hearingusually becomesworse whenthey getolder.、2What canwe getfromtheCanadian studyA.It testedthe hearingof162people.B,The findingof thestudy wasntpublished publicly.C.Playing amusical instrumentmay dogood tohearing.D.Musicians wereasgoodat pickingout speechagainstnoiseas non-musicians.、3Why dontmusicians changemuch in their brain as theyageA.They liketotakemore exercise.B.They usetheir hearingmore andregularly.C.They dontexpose themselvesto backgroundnoise.D.They paymore attentionto protectingtheir hearing.、4How canwe deal with hearingloss according to DrRalph HolmeA.Get helpfrom musicians.B.Listen toloud musicless.C.Protect hearingproperly.D.Play amusicalinstrumentmore.、5The authorwrote thepassage to.A.entertain thereadersB・advertise amusical instrumentC.complain aboutpeoples hearinglossD.inform readersofaresearch onhearing(分)
24.8A primary school inJinhua,Zhejiang Provincehas announcedit nolonger requiresparents tosign their childrens(监督)homework,which was aimed atgetting parentsto supervisetheirchildrenafter school.China YouthDaily comments:Puttingan endtotherequirement that parents sign off onthe homeworkof theirchildren easesthe burden on many parents,as otherwisetheywould haveto doprimaryschoolhomework aftera harddays work.But thereare worriesthat ifparents stophaving tosignoffon theirchildrenshomework,the childrenwill notget goodgrades.However,the mosteffective wayfor childrento studyis todevelop theirwillingness tolearn anddo their own studies.When doinghomework,students practiceand hopefullyapply what they havelearned.It istrue thatteachers aresupposed tocheck students9homework andidentify their mistakes.But someparents correct their childrensmistakes by themselves whensigning offon it.It isthe dutyof studentsto dotheir homework,be responsiblefor their studies andcorrecttheirmistakes.Parents5supervising theirhomework,checking theiranswers anddealing withthe harderproblems willonly makechildren lessaware of theirmistakesandencourage themto waitfbr theirparents9help whenthey faceany problems.Children haveto managetheirownlearning anddevelop theability tostudy bythemselves,as competencewill notbe achievedifa studentsimply repeatsstrict tasksin whichhe isassisted inschool byteachers andat homeby parents.(自A delayedsatisfaction experimentconducted byWalter Mischelinthe1960s provedthat childrenwith betterself-discipline律)performed betterintheirstudies andinterpersonal relationships.There islittle doubtthatparentssupervision canmake childrenshomework better.But itdoes notgive childrenthe chancetopractice theirability tosolve problemsindependently.、1Why doesthe authormention theprimary schooPsannouncement inthe firstparagraphA.To expresshis doubts.B.To introducethe topic.C.To presentan argument.D.To clarifyhis writingpurpose.、2In the authors opinion,stopping signing kids homeworkmainly aimsto.A.ease theburdenonmanyparents.B.help childrenget goodgrades.C.increase thekids awarenessof beingresponsible fbrtheirstudies.D.shift(转移)the responsibilityof supervisingkids,homework onto teachers.、3Which of the followingcan bean effectcaused byparents stoppingsigning offA.Childrens gradeswill absolutelydecrease.B.Children willlose confidencewhen facingany problems.C.Children willsimply repeatrigid tasksso asto practicethemselves.D.Children willtry todealwiththeir problemsand mistakesbythemselves.、4Whatistheauthorsattitude toparents stoppingsigningkidshomeworkA.Supportive.B.Indifferent.C.Neutral.D.Opposed(分)
25.10Khotyn FortressBuiltinthe13th-14th century,it liesontheright bankof theDniester Riverin Khotyn,of westernUkraine.It isalso inthehistorical northernBessarabia regionwhich wassplit in1940between Ukraineand Moldova.And itis neartotheOld KamyanetsCastle ofKamianets-Podilskyi,which wasalso usedasafamous defensivestructure.It isconvenient tobook thehotels nearbyit atlowprices,such asPremier Club,Reikartz Kamianets-Podilsky andso on.Kamenets-Podolsk CastleItlies inthe KhmelntskyRegion,Ukraine.This architecturaltreasure isover athousand yearsold and it canbe foundin thecatalogueoftheBritish NationalMuseum.Its architecturewhich unitesbest westernand easterntraditions fitsintothenature perfectly.The castleconsists ofminaret buildings,a townhall,an Orthodoxchurch anda PolishCatholic church.Itsbeauty hasbeen attractingtouristsfrom all overthe worldfor manyyears.Vorontsov PalaceIt is anhistoric palacelying atthe footoftheCrimean Mountainsnear thetown ofAlupka in Crimea,Ukraine.It isone oftheoldest andlargest palacesinCrimea,and oneofthemost populartourist attractionson Crimeassouthern coast.The constructionofthe()palace beganin1830,according toa projectby Englisharchitect EdwardBlore1789—1879andit was supposedto bethe palaceforPrince MikhailVorontsov tospend summer.Metropolitan PalaceIt was builtbetween theyears1864-1882accordingtothe designsoftheCzech architectJosef Hlavka.The Palace,whosebuildings arenow partof ChernivtsiUniversity,Ukraine,was declareda UNESCOWorld HeritageSite in
2011.A.It servedas defencework.B.It isopen tothepublicfor free.C.Itisthe oldestbuilding inUkraine.D.Itwasdivided intotwo partsin
1940.、2Which hasthe shortesthistoryB.The KhotynFortress.A.The Kamenets-Podolsk Castle.D.Metropolitan Palace.C.The VorontsovPalace.、3From whichisthetext probablytakenB.A architecturebrochure.A,A travelmagazine.D.A geographytextbookC.A researchpaper onhistory.、1What canwe knowabout KhotynFortress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 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)(啦啦队)
26.30Cheerleading isfun andneeds skills.When Ifirst joinedit,I neverrealized howmuchit would]my lifeoreven becomesuch abig partof mylife.When I started in7thgrade,I was100percent2I wouldntstunt(表演特技)(翻筋斗)(自尊)or tumblebecause I wastoo scared.I hadlow self-esteem so I neverthought I could be3instunting ortumbling.In10th gradeI finallygave botha4but Ifailed horriblythe first500times.My arms5becauseI had ahard time(传单)holding theflyer upand my arms didnt6inabackhand spring.After3months oftrying,I7to quitmy favoritesport becauseI didntimprove andtheunhappy8from myteammatesjust mademe depressed.However,whattheysaid9metowork harder.Istarted10tumbling3times aweek.Six monthslater,Ihadastraight,solid,perfect andhigh backhandspring.I11to bescared ofeverything,but gettingmy perfectbackhand springmademe
12.So aftermyarmslocked out,I listenedtomy13and didallthe drillsshe gaveme.T juststarted flyingand wentstraight upwithout14I knowthats becauseI gained15fromabackhand springandI wasconfident thatlwould succeed.Since thenI havecome along way.I putmy heartand soul16working hardatpractice.The17I achievedinthe sporthas mademeastrong and18person.One dayourteam will19totheWORLDS competitionon ESPNandIwill writeaboutour successintwo years.I cantwait forthat20to come.
1、A.destroy B.affect C.puzzle D.attract、2A.positive B.thankful C.concerned D.surprised、3A.hopeful B.patient C.hard-working D.successful、4A.hand B.check C.show D.shot、5A.hurt B.suffered C,rose D.recovered、6A.bend downB.break downC.lock outD.give out、7A.refused B.regretted C.arranged D.intended、8A.topics B.suggestions C.remarks D.ideas、9A.pushed B.inspired C.advised D.expected、10A.imagining B.practicing C.appreciating D.quitting11A.used B.agreed C.pretended D.had、12A.careful B.excellent C.fearless D.helpless、13A.parent B.coach C.teammate D.friend14A.falling B.passing C.giving upD.looking up15A.health B.effort C.strength D.freedom、16A.on B.into C.by D.under17A.exams B.marks C.tasks D.goals、18A.proud B.selfless C.confident D.modest、19A.look forwardB.make itC.manage D.return、20A.journey B.dream C.plan D.time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
27.15I wason myway homewithafriend yesterdayI founda mobilephone bythe roadsideAfter pickingit up,I startedsearchingthe contactlist andcalled numbers
2.see whetherIcouldfigure outwhose phoneitwas
3.fortunate,the onlyperson whoansweredthe phonedidnt recognize
4.number thatIwascalling fromMy friendsuggested thatwe goback tothe streetandthehousein frontof whichwe foundthe mobilephone Andwe didsoIknocked atthe doorand twoyoung menanswered5-of themhad losttheirphones,but asI referredtosomenames onthe contactlist,oneofthem saidhe alsohad thosenames6-that itmust bethe phoneof one」of theirfriends Then,he tookthe phoneand saidhow7wonder itwas thatI tookthe timeto find the ownerAfterwards,I leftwithoutleaving myname oraddress Inever consideredkeeping thephone Instead,I immediatelytried tofindtheowner AndI believedthat wasexactly
8.I wouldwant someoneto doif Ilost。
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