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2025届河北省石家庄市重点中学高三下学期期中模拟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)
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5301.Newly releaseddata pointto anincrease intechnology useamong childrensome worryis changingthe verynatureof childhood.A.why B.whichC.who D.where
2.the differencebetween thetwo findingsis one of theworst mistakesyouve made.A.Ignored B.IgnoringC.To ignoreD.Having ignored
3..Loneliness is a feelingpeople experiencea powerfulrush ofemptiness andsolitude.A.which B.where C.that D.how
4.The teachertold the children quietin themuseum.A.keep B.kept C.keeping D.to keep
5.Membership ofthis clubis opento thosewho areits aim.A.in saluteto B.in honourofC.in linewith D.in sympathywith一
6.According tomy mother,it is a goodidea to have somechicken soupwhen youhave acold._,scientists agreewith her.A.Sooner orlater B.Once in a whileC.Believe itor notD.To beexact
7.・・・Ann,our departmentmay benamed theDepartment of the Yearbecause of the outstandingperformance.A・Good toknow B.Fil sayC.I hearyou onthat oneD.Cant arguewith that一
8.Jenny,how wasyour tripto Beijing一Oh,I missedit.I wishI myvacation there.A.am spendingB.will spendC.have spentD.had spent
9.—What apity!You missedmy birthdayparty.—Terribly sorry!my unclenot visitedme unexpectedly.A.Should B.Would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仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
21011、There is an old man livenext tomy doorHe livesalone Occasionalhis childrenwill cometo visitto himWhen weasked himthereason forwhich he didnt moveto livewith hischildren,he saidhedidntwant totrouble thembecause theirdifferent、lifestyles The man likesto sitin frontof theshop,that peoplechat excitedlyevery dayOnce hehelped thewoman carryheavyfood homeBesides,whenever someoneask forinformations,he knowseverything Heis surelya goodperson And we第二节书面表达(满分分)were willing to lookon heras ourfriend4425(分)假设你是李华,下周三美国高中的访问团将来你校参观交流作为校学生会主席,请给对方联系人
29.25Greendale写一封邮件,询问对方相关事宜内容包括Elizabeth日程安排;
1.饮食习惯;
2.其他要求
3.注意词数左右;L100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
4.Dear Elizabeth,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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530、1B、2B、3B、4D、5D、6C、7A、8D、9C、10D、11D、12B、13C、14C、15D、16B、17D、18B、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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4.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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2.B
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20.A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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5151271.whether/if
2.placed
3.himself
5..to get
6.approaching
7.finally
8..had been
9.who/that
10.an第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、第一句一28:live living第三句一去掉第二个;occasional occasionally;to第四句:后加because of第五句:一that where第六句:一the a第一七句:一ask asks;informations—information第九句:were—are;her—him第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Elizabeth,Im thepresident ofhe studentunion ofour school.We areso gladthat yourgroup fromGreedale HighSchool willcome fora visit.I havesome questionsto askyou beforeyour amvalso thatwe couldmake yourvisit gosmoothly.First,could youplease shareyourschedule of the visitSo we can getprepared forit accordingly.Next,we willoffer bothChinese andAmerican foodduring yourvisit.So pleaselet usknow ifthere issomething that you especiallywant tohave atry.Finally,please informus ofother specialrequests youmighthave.We lookforward to meeting younext Wednesday.Yours,Li HuaC.Had D.Did
10.caught in the rainunexpectedly,we stillenjoyed thejourney verymuch.A.When B.AsC.Unless D.Although一
11.Could youtell methe of making suchtasty cakes一Well,I justfollow thedirectons in the cookbook.A.feature B.plan C.cost D.trick一
12.The T-shirt Ireceived is not the same asis shownonline._But Ipromise youweUI lookinto itright away.A.Who saysB.How comeC.What forD.Why worry
13.Children exposedto airpollution aremore tosuffering fromdifferent diseases.A.possible B.probable C.likely D.certainly
14.The manthe fakenews that18firefighters losttheir livesin theexplosion was arrested.A.having circulatingB.to circulateC.circulating D.tohavecirculated
15.In frontof thewhole audience,Premiere Limade hispromise thegovernment wouldtry itsbest tosolve theproblemof povertyin China.A.what B.whichC.whether D.that
16.The boywas wavinghis stickin thestreet and it missedthechildstanding nearby.A.closely B.narrowly C.nearly D.hardly
17.--Fil sendyou thesigned contractpersonally thistime tomorrow.-Sorry,I ameeting then.A.am attendingB.attendedC.have attendedD.will beattending
18.her emotion,she buriedher facein her hands.A.Controlled B.To controlC.Being controlledD.Having controlled
19.Todays homeworkwas easyso Ifinished itquickly andwent outto play.A.to bedone B.done C.doing D.to do
20.The trafficis heavythese days.I arrivea bitlate,so couldyou saveme aplaceA.canB.mustC.needD.might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)
21.6When I was aboy therewere nosmartphones,and ourtelevision onlygot onechannel clearly.Still,I wasneverbored.The fields,hills,and woodlandsaround myhome werethe perfectplayground.I canremember oncehiking toa nearbylake.At thebackside of itI wasamazed tofind anold dirtroad that I hadnever seenbefore.lt wasfull ofmuddy tracksand deepwoods borderediton bothsides,but exploringit stillseemed likea fineadventure.I walked on andon forhours.I wassure myguardian angelwas whisperingin myear Turnaround and head backhome”,but Iwasstubborn,so I walkedon.There wasstill neithera carnor a house insight.I noticedthat thesun wasstarting to go downand Igrewscared.I didntwant toend uptrapped onthis road,and I was worriedthat it would bedark beforeI couldmake myway back to thelakeagain.I continued to walkon withsomething growinginside ofme.My heartwas poundingand my legs wereaching.Iwasalmost intearswhen Iturned onelast curveand sawsomething in the distance.lt wasahousethatIrecognized.!jumped up and downand laughedoutloud.lt wasstill overa mileaway butmylegsfelt likefeathers and I hurriedbacktomy housein notime.Iwalkedin witha bigsmileon myface justin timefor dinner.I rememberedthis recentlywhen Isaw asign thatsaid“All roadslead home”.It istrue.In life,all roads,no matterhow theytwistand turn,can leadus homeagain.What isimportant,though,is howwe travelthem.Are we going togo forthin fearor arewe going togo forthin faithAre wegoingto make this life aterrible tripor arewegoingto makethislifea joyfuljourney Thechoice isours.、1Why didthe authorhardly feelbored whenhe wasyoungA.Because hecould havefun innature.B・Because hecould watchTV allday.C.Because he had manyfriends.D.Because heused toexplore theold dirtroad.、2How didthe authorfeel whenhe wasexploring thedirt roadA.He thoughthe would be scoldedby hisparents.B.He feltcontradictory inmind.C.He thoughthe wouldbe trappedin thewoods.D.He wasunconscious.、3What does“something“probably meanin Paragraph3A.Doubt.B.Hope.C.Courage.D.Fear.A.Always makechoices onour own.B・All roadslead home.C.Its ourattitude thatmatters in our life.D.Every effortis worthwhile.(分)
22.8Back inJanuary,Iwaswatching acollege footballgame andcame toa realization:As ahigh schoolsenior,prettysoon,ril be the sameage assome of the top athletes in the world.This realizationwas bothconfusing andcomforting.Until thispoint,Td alwaysthought oftopathletesin anothergeneration.I hadnoreal connectionto people in thenews orplaying sportson TVbecause theywere somuch older.But prettysoon,people ofmy age(支酉己)will bethe onesdominating thenews.The comfortcame inunderstanding thatas Iprepare tograduate fromSanfbrd H.Calhoun HighSchool inMerrick,Im notthat farofffrom enteringthe realworld,andIwill havea chancetomakea namefor myself.Right now,Im at the endof oneof lifestages,with manymore tocome.As seniors,many inmy classdeveloped superioritycomplexes.Wed seebaby-faced ninth-graders andthink,“Ugh,those annoyingfreshmen.Or wedhear juniorscomplain aboutstartingthe collegeapplication processand sayto eachother,Those juniorshave noidea what theyre talking about.Of course,last yearsseniorssaid thesame thingabout lastyears juniors,repeating atimeless cycle.Psychologist and author ThomasArmstrong writesthat lifeis madeup of12stages.He stressesthat nostage is more importantthananother,and eachhas itsown uniquegifts.There isno highestpoint inlife,no impressiveending whenyou areabove everybodyelse.At thesame time,there isno lowestpoint inlife;at nopoint isa humanworthless andbelow others.Just asan infantisnt beloweveryone else,our eldersarent aboveeveryoneelse.、1What canwe knowabout the authorA.Hell finishhis highschool studiesabout oneyear later.B・Reflecting on the pastisapart ofhis dailyroutine.C.Football isa particularfavorite withhim.D.He dreamsof beingan excellentathlete.、2Why didthe authorfind hisrealization comfortingA.The topathletes arethesameage ashim.B.There isa possibilitythat hecan befamous.C.He willbe admittedto hisdream university.D.Hes madefull preparationsfor enteringsociety.、3What doesthe underlinedphrase superioritycomplexes^^in Paragraph4meanA.A habit ofmakingcomplaints.、B.A habitof followingin othersfootsteps.C.A feelingthatyouare betterthan others.D.A feelingthat othersare unapproachable.4What messageis conveyedinthelast paragraphA.Life ismeant to be livedand enjoyed.C.Life isnever smooth,full ofups anddowns.D.One shouldtry toreach hisgreatest potential.E.Everyone hastheir ownvalue andposition inlife.(分)()
23.8LONDON Reuters---Organic fruit,delivered rightto thedoorstep.That iswhat GabrielGold prefers,and heiswilling topay forit.If thisisnotpossible,the26-year-old computertechnician willspend theextra moneyatthesupermarket tobuyorganic food.(农药),Organic produceis alwaysbetter,“Gold said,“The foodis free of pesticidesand youare generallysupporting familyfarmsinstead oflarge farms.And moreoften thannot,it islocally grownand seasonal,so itismoretasty.Gold isoneof a growingnumberof shoppersbuying into the organictrend,and supermarketsacross Britainare countingon morelike himas theygrow theirorganic food business.But howmany shoppersreally knowwhatthey are getting,and whyare theywillingtopay ahigher pricefororganic produceMarket researchshows thatGold andothers whobuy organic food cangenerally giveclear reasonsfor theirpreferences-but theirknowledge of organicfoodis farfrom complete.For example,small amountsof pesticidescan be used onorganicproducts.And aboutthree quartersof organicfood in Britain isnot localbut importedtomeetgrowing demand.The demandfororganic foodis increasingby aboutone thirdevery year,so itisavery fast-growing market.n saidSue Flock,a specialistin thisline ofbusiness.、1More andmore peopleinBritainare buyingorganicfoodbecause.A.they considerthe foodfreeofpollutionB.they canget thefood anywhereC.theyaregetting richerD.they likehome-grown fruit、2Which of the followingstatements isTRUE to the factsabout mostorganic producesold inBritainA.It growsindoors allyear round.B.It isgrown onfamily farms.C.It isproduced outsideBritain.D.It isproduced onlarge farms.、3What isthe meaningof the underlined wordsthe organictrend“in Paragraph2A.Higher pricesof organicfood.B.Better qualityof organicfood.C.Rising marketoforganicfood.D.Growing interestin organicfood.
24.(8分)Onthe daythe tornadohit,there wasno signsevere weatherwas onits way——the skywas blueand thesun had beenout.My husbandJimmy andI werewatching TVupstairs.No soonerhad wegot thecoverage ofthe tornadothan itwas ontop ofus.It wasthe loudestthing Ihave everheard.The bonesofthe house shook,and thepower wentout.We hadthree flightsof stepsto get through toget to the relativesafety ofthe firstfloor.As westruggled toreach thelast flightof steps,our frontdoor blewout.Pieces of glass thatlooked likecrushed icefleweverywhere.Suddenly,a three-foot-long treebranch flewover ourheads,missing usby inches.Had webeen onestep up,it wouldhaveimpaled us.By thetime Ireached thecloset,Jimmy pushedme downtothecloset floor,but hecouldnt get inside himselfbecause ofthe wind.I graspedJimmys armand triedto bringJimmy withit.My kneesandheadwere fullofglass,but inthat moment,I feltno pain.If Ihadlet go,Jimmy wouldhave flownright outthe backofthehouse andinto thebay.“Hold on!Hold on!”he yelled.But there was nothingin thiscloset tohold onto.All ofa sudden,Jimmy liftedoff hisfeet likepeopleintornadoes dointhemovies.I thoughthe wasgone.And theneverythingstopped.He landedon hisfeet.In thosefirst quietmoments,I couldntbelieve itwas over.Jimmy saidhed gooutside tocheck.“No JIsaid.Dont leaveme.Dont leaveme.^^Our neighborsays thestorm lastedfour minutes.In thattime,four ofthe twelvetown housesinourunit werecompletelydestroyed.Of thehouses leftstanding,ours sufferedthe mostdamage.Amazingly,none ofus wereseverely injured.、1Which ofthe followingsentences isNOT theevidence toshow the tornado isviolentA.It wasthe loudestthing Ihave everheard.B.The bonesofthehouseshook,and thepower wentout.C.Our neighborsays thestorm lastedfour minutes.D.Pieces ofglass thatlooked likecrushed iceflew everywhere.、2From thepassage,wecaninfer that.A.The couplehad predictedthe arrivalofthe tornado inadvance.B.Jimmy flewright outthe backofthehouse andinto thebay duringthetornado.C.The three-foot-tree flewover thecouples headand injuredthem badly.D.The authorstill feltscared whenthetornadowas suddenlyover.
3、Why didthe authorfeel nopain,,in paragraph4A.She didnthurt badlyenough to sense the pain.B.She wasseverely injuredand failedtosensethepain.C・Her attentionwas fullyfocused onher husband.D.She hadlet herhusband goaway fromherhand.、4Which ofthe followingphrases bestdescribes thecouples experiencein thistornado A,A thrillingadventure B.A narrowescapeC.A riskyattempt D.A seriousaccident(分)
25.10In thefight toconserve tropicalrainforests,heres atool youdont oftenhear about:orange peels.顷侄)Specifically,12,000tons of them,dumpedd Uon the land.You dontusually associatewaste treatmentwith biodiversitybenefits,something thatsgood for the environment.Tim Treuerisanecologist atPrinceton University,and hestalkingabouta uniqueconservation story.It startedintheearly1990s,when anorange juiceproducer called Del Oro setupacompany nearthe GuanacasteConservation Areain CostaRica,a regionthatcontains severalnational parksandawidlife protectionzone.DelOroneeded somewhereto dumpthe orange peels,and thecompany alsoowned forestedland nexttotheparkland that it hadnointention ofgrowing cropson.So adeal wasstruck:if DelOro donatedits forestedland,it coulddump orangepeel wasteondegraded(退化的)land withinthe conservationarea.Then athousand dumptrucks,worth oforange peelswere lyingon theland in
1998.And withinabout sixmonths the orange peelshadbeenturned fromorangepeelsinto thisthick blackrich soil.”“I couldnteven findthe sitethe fisttime Isaw it.He couldntfind itbecause,over16years,theorangepeel wastehad senttheland ona journeyto becomea vine-choked jungle,with threetimes thediversity oftree speciesoftheneighboring controlplot,richersoil anda muchthicker covering.In otherwords,the experimentwasasuccess.The resultsappear inthe journalRestoration Ecology.Treuer saysperhaps thislesson couldbe appliedelsewhere.Its ashame thatwe liveinaworld withnutrient-limited degradedecosystemsand alsonutrient-rich wastestreams.Wed liketo seethose thingscome togethera littlebit.Thats notlicense foranyagricultural companyto juststart dumpingtheir wasteproducts onprotected areas,but itdoes meanthat landmanagers,peopleinvolved withindustrial-scale agriculturaloperations shouldstart thinkingabout waysto dothoughtful experimentationto see if intheirparticular systemthey canhave similarwin-win-win results/
51、What doestheunderlinedword Itin Paragraph2refer toA.Waste treatment.B・A conservationstory.C,An orangej nicecompany.D.The biodiversitybenefit.、2What doestheauthorsay aboutorange peelsA.They areparticularly hardto breakdown.B.They canchange thecolor ofthelandsoil.C.They arebeneficial tobiological diversity.D.They cangradually destroythe surfacesoil.、3What doTreuers wordsinthelast paragraphsuggestA.Waste can beusedfor environmentalprotection.B.No wastecanbethrown randomlyontheprotected areas.C.Large-scale agriculturaloperations startwith experiments.D.Land managersmust beready totake ontheir responsibility、4What mightbethebest titlefor thepassageA.How toDeal withOrange PeelsB,How toImprove theDegraded LandC.A FruitfulExperiment inLand ConservationD.Ways toProtect TropicalForests Effectively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)
26.30Life StruggleOnceupon atime,therewasa kindold manwho lovedeverything.One daywhile walkingthrough thewoods the]oldmanfound acocoon ofa butterfly.He tookit home.A fewdays later,a small2appeared.He satand watchedthe butterflyforseveral hoursas it3to forceits bodythrough thatlittle hole.Then itseemed tostop4anyprogress.It appeared5it hadgotten asfar asit couldanditcould gono6,Then theman decidedto7the butterfly,so hetook apair ofscissors and8the remainingbitofthe cocoon.The butterflythen appeared9But ithad aswollen bodyand small,10wings.The mancontinuedto11the butterflybecause heexpected that,at anymoment,the wingswould enlargean12tobeable tosupport thebody.13happened!In fact,the butterfly14the restof itslife crawlingaroundwith aswollen bodyand wrinkledwings.It neverwas15to fly.Themandid notunderstand thatthe restricting16and thestruggle requiredforthe butterfly to17the tinyopening wereNature\way offorcing fluidfrom thebody ofthebutterflyinto itswings sothatitwouldbe18forflight from the cocoon.Sometimes strugglesare exactlywhat weneed inour19,If wewere allowedtogothrough ourlifewithout any20,itwouldnot beas strongas whatwe couldhave been.Andwecould neverfly.
2、A.butterfly B.opening C.body D,worm、1A.nice B.cruel C.serious D.small、3A.hoped B.decided C.refused D.struggled5A.as ifB.even ifC.only ifD.if only、6A.longer B.more C.farther D.less、7A.beat B.help C.kill D.throw、8A.cut acrossB.cut upC.cut downD.cut off、9A.willingly B.happily C.easily D.difficultly、10A.wrinkled B.strong C.skillful D.comfortable、11A.decorate B.watch C.praise D.fly、12A.require B.expect C.encourage D.expand、13A.Something B.Anything C.Nothing D.Everything、14A.took B.spent C.cost D.paid、15A.glad B.free C.afraid D.able、16A.cocoon B.time C.space D.stage、17A.get acrossB.getthroughC.getinD.get down、18A.helpful B.accessible C.ready D.careful、19A.communication B.dream C.childhood D.life20A.difficulty B.income C.regrets D.appointment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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27.15The storyhappened inancient timesA kingwas soclever thathe thoughtofagood wayto test1-hismen werereliableOne day,hehada huge rock
2.place ona roadwayat nightThen hehid3,him nearbyand watchedcarefully toseeifanyonewould removethe big rock Some
4.wealth businessmenand highofficials cameby,but theysimply walkedaround itMany ofthemeven loudlyblamed theking fornot keepingthe roadsclear,but noneofthemwould bother
5.get thebig stoneout ofthe wayThena villagercame alongcarrying aload ofvegetables On
6.approach thebigrock,he stoppedand laiddown hisburden,二trying hardto movethe stonetothesideofthe roadAfter muchpushing,he7final succeededAs thevillager pickedup hisload of」vegetables,he noticeda purselying inthe roadwhere therock8be Thepurse containedmany goldcoins anda notefrom theking,saying thatthe goldwas forthe person9,removed thehugerockfromtheroadThe villagerlearned avaluable lessonthat manyothers wouldnever understand:Every obstaclepresents
10.opportunity toimproveones condition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,每句
28.1010中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
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