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2025届安徽省亳州市涡阳县第一中学高三综合题
(三)英语试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂
2.其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,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)
201.530•一
1.The pricesof vegetables are goingup madly.Its reallytoo muchfor us.-But for the situation where manyvegetable producingareas constantlow temperature,things would not belikethis.A.meet withB.have met withC.metwithD.had metwith一
2.Iris is always kindand to the sufferingof others.—No wondershe choosesto bea reliefworker.A.allergic B.immuneC.relevant D.sensitive
3.competence inacquiring Englishtoday comesfrom theability toexpress oneselfrather thanin simplypassingexams.A.Due B.RawC.Core D.Keen
4.It rainedthis morning,actually didntbother mebecause Ilike walkingin therain.A.what B.whenC.where D.which
5..Sally likesgoing toschool shehas gotmany goodfriends there.A.or B.because C.unless D.so
6.The shockingnews made me realizeterrible problemswe wouldface.A.what B.howC.that D.why
7.When itcomes toin public,no onecan matchhim.A.speak B.speaking C.being spokenD.be spoken
8.You reada bookin thesun—itll doharm to your eyes.A.couldnt B.wouldn*t C.needn*t D.mustnt
9..Varieties ofsolutions have been providedfor us to solvethe problem.We canchoose tostart with.A.it B.that C.each D.one
10.—What doyou thinkof yourpreparations for the finalexams第16
二、节A.(tak每in小g题
1.5分,B满.c分ove1r5in分g)C.spending D.involving
17、A.inspired B.attracted C.influenced D.touched
18、A.curious B.nervous C・perfect D.funny
19、A.generous B.nice C.willing D.wise、B.courtyard C.station D.store20A.street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(分)
27.15Directions:Fill in the blanksto makethe passagecoherent andgrammatically correctFor theblanks with a givenword,fill ineach blankwith theproper formof thegiven words;fortheother blanks,use oneword thatbest fitseach blank」()At manyuniversities,students wearblack gownsfor theirdegree ceremoniesBut nowa muchl youngcrowd isstarting tocopythem()
2.celebrate childrenscompletion ofpre-school education,more andmore kindergartensand nurseries()
3.hold graduationceremonies fortheir three-and-four year-old kidsnow Tensof thousandsof outfits,based onthose whichareworn byuniversity students,are soldevery yearin Europe,the MiddleEast andFar East()
4.a recentceremony inShanghai,those pre-school graduates5,ask togive booksto youngerstudents Thiswouldnotonlyteach themto valuethe books,but alsoto cherishthe friendshipWhen theceremony happened,there werentmany dryeyes amongtheparents,but theteachers werethe mostupset of all6-they wouldntsee thechildren againBut mostlyit wasa veryhappy dayand thestart of thenext partof thechildrens lives二Parents likethe idea of agraduation ceremonyas theirkids7have greatmemories of their childhoodwhen theykeep thephotosof themselvesin thegowns第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)短文改错(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
28.
1010110、For mostpeople,it is almost impossibleto operateon acomputer withouta mouse,let alonesurf the Internet Awell-chosenmouse isreally handy,flexible andconvenience incontrolling thescreenWithout thefunctions ofinserting,deleting,movingand copying,it enablesustoedit text,browse webpages anddownload thatwe wantIt caneven bringus aflood ofmusics,、movies andPC gamesJust imagining,all thatcan bedone witha cutemouseA convenienttool cancertain makeour workeasier,and itdoesnt alwayshelp ina positiveway Toomuch ready、information onour fingertipsleaves a little roomfor knowledgepursuing Toomany readyanswers make us lessexcited in、第二节书面表达(满分分).finding truthRelying toomuch onmouse clickingmakeusmuch lazierand lesscreative25(分)假定你是李华你的英国朋友来信说,他将于下个月到你所在的城市参观,并询问你是否可以提供住
29.25Charlie处请你根据提示给他回信,内容包括.表示欢迎;
1.可以提供住宿2注意.词数左右;
1100.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯参考词汇客房,客室2guestroom参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2D、3C、4D、5B、6A、7B、8D、9D、10B、11A、12B、13A、14A、15C、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、21L C
2.B
3.B
4.D、
221.B
2.C
3.D、
231.C
2.B
3.A、
241.A
2.C
3.D
4.B
2.C
3.A
4.B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.、
261.B
2.A
3.D
4.D
5.A
6.D
7.B
8.A
9.C
10.B
11.A
12.C
13.C
14.A
15.C
16.B
17.D
18.C
19.B
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
1.
5151271.younger
21.To celebrate
22.are holding
23.In/At
24..were asked
25.because
26.can/may第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、去掉
281.on
2..convenience---convenient汕
3.W out—With
4.downloadAall或that---what
5..musics--music
6.imagining—imagine
7.certain-certainly
8.and—but去掉
9.a【小题10]make―makes第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Charlie,I amvery pleasedto hearfrom you.Tm happythat youare havinga visitto the city Ilive innext month.Its goodfor youto learnmoreabout Chineseculture byvisiting differentplaces inmy country.And thereis somuch youwill beable tolearn in thecity.Of course,I canoffer yousome help.As longas Iam here,you canalways usemy guestroom.Let meknow yourexact dateandI willmake surethe guestroomis ready.If necessary,I canpick upyou atthe airport.Looking forward toyourreply soon.Yours sincerelyLiHua—Not sogood.Actually Ifeel likefor Ivemade littleprogress inMaths.
1.Daniel in the lion9s denB.Achilles5heelC.a goodSamaritan D.a sacredcow
11.They thebusiness dealin lessthan anhour,after whichthey hada golfgame.A.wrapped upB.picked upC.called upD.took up
12.Though helacks experience,the arrangementsare allforthemeeting nextThursday aheadof time.A.in particularB.in placeC.in preparationD.in time
13.Thanks toChinese peopleshard workand wisdom,China hasinto the second largesteconomy.A.evolved B.slipped C.extended D.shaped
14.They dohave adifferent tothe problemof overpopulation.A.solution B.opinionC.decision D.conclusion
15.Nowadays,theInternetis apopular forthe publicto accessinformation andvoice theiropinions.A・track B.trendC.channel D.lane
16.The people in thevillage areso that they arewilling to help everyvisitor.A.optimistic B.energeticC.enthusiastic D.ambitious
17.It isbroadcast onTV that the88th AcademyAward Ceremonywas heldin DolbyTheatre seatsan audienceofapproximately4,
000.A.where B.whoseC.which D.when一
18.What aboutgoing to see thelatest Chinesesci-fi blockbusterThe WanderingEarth!—・If timepermits,I maygo to see mygrandma withmy mother.A.Dont mentionit B.It doesntmatterC.Forget itD.It depends
19.--Are youfree now I havesomething interestingto tellyou.-OK,you makeit shortI willhave towork onthis termpaper duetomorrow.A.now thatB.as soonasC・every timeD.as longas■一
20.I hearyoull cancelall yourplans andappointments.Why-They mylife.I justcant stop.A・control B.controlledC.have controlledD.havebeencontrolling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)(设备)
21.6Roughly thesize ofa sodacan,sitting ona bookshelf,a relativelyharmless devicemay beturning friendsawayfrom your home.The elephantin yourliving roomis yourInternet-connected camera,a devicepeople areincreasingly usingforpeace ofmind in their homes.But fewstop tothink aboutthe effectthese devicesmay haveon houseguests.Should you tell yourfriends,for instance,that theyrebeing recordedwhile youall watchthe biggame together“Its certainlynew territory,especially ashome security cameras becomeeasier tofix,says LizziePost,president of the EmilyPostInstitute,Americas distinguishedmanners advisors.n Ithink itwill bevery interestingtoseewhat mannersappear interms ofwhetheryoutellpeople youhave acamera ornot,and whetherguests have a rightto askthat itbe turnedoff,if itsnot asecurity issue.nPost wantsto makeclear thatshes nottalking aboutlegal rights,but ratherpersonal preference.When itcomes tosecurity cameras,Post saysits ahosfs responsibilityto makesure guests feel comfortablewithin theirhome.Ifthe hostcasually acknowledgesthat thereisacamera in the roomby tellinga story about it,that may be enoughto providean openingfora guestto sayif theyare uncomfortable.(合约工)However,if acontractor isworking inyourhome,you dontneed totell themthat thereare cameraswatching.Thenagain,the cameracan alsowork incontractors9fovor.nIf anythingdoes gowrong whiletheyre inthe house,they dontwant tobeblamed forit/she says.nIn fact,the cameracould bethe thingthat provesthat theydidnt stealthe$20,or knockthe vaseoff thetable.、1The visitorsare concernedthatthe security cameramay.A.threaten theirhealth B.spoil theirpeace ofmindC・disturb theirprivacy D.affect theirpreference、2What isa hostsresponsibility concerningthesecurity cameraA.Indicating itsposition.B.Making theirguestsfeelat easeC.Turning itoil intime.D.Having acasual talkwith guests.、3How canthe homesecuritycamerabenefit contractorsworking inyour homeA.It canprevent theaccidentshappening.B.It canprove theirinnocence.C.It canrecord theirworking progress.D.It canmake theirwork moreenjoyable.、4Whafs the authors attitudetowards thesecuritycameraA.Negative.B.Pessimistic.C.Favorable.D.Objective(分)()
22.8Broad Band:by Claire L.Evans.Portfolio,2018$27Though oftenoutnumbered bymen,women stayedinthebooming fieldof computing.In thisinspiring tale,writer Evansrecordsthe contributionsof someof themany womenwho aidedthe riseof themodern Internet.TheUntoldy^^oryoftheWomen看岁SfiWhOMadethe〃V,l|^InternetBROADBANDClaire L.EvansMemorable charactersinclude ElizabethJake Feinler,an informationscientist whohelped researchersnavigate theArpane andStacyHom,who startedone of the firstsocial networks,Echo.The Wizardand theProphet:by CharlesC.Mann.Knopf,2018$
28.95The humanpopulation ismoving toward10billion---some expertsthink wellnearly hitthat markby
2050.How willthe earthfeed,house and otherwise supportsuch acrowdEnvironmental thinkersusually fallinto one of twocamps:those whoprefer conservationand controllingconsumption,like WilliamVogt,and thosewho trustinnovation tosolve ourproblems,Norman Borlaug,for example.Writer Manncarefully recordsthe livesandthought of the foundersof thesetwo philosophies.・CHQR CM Nlat WIZARD9Tat PROPHET心A Labof One*s Own:by Patricia Fara.Oxford UniversityPtess,2018$
24.95o/ONES OWNInWorld WarI manywomen inthe U.K.replaced theiraprons withchemical suitsand steppedinto previouslymale-only fieldsofscience,where theyled warresearch efforts.Science historianFara illustratesthe livesof manyof theseforgotten women.Although theeramarked amajor stepforward forwomen scientists,many workedfor smallwages inan environmentof discrimination.In thenearly100years since,women havecome along way,Fara writes,but theglass ceilingsremain solidand thepipelinesleaky.()Atom Land:by Jon Butterworth.The Experiment,2018$19,95(粒子)Butterworth takesreaders onan amusingjourney throughthe unknownworld ofparticle physics.The firststop isAtomLand,nwhereButterworth explainshow electrons,protons andneutrons come together tobuild upeverything weknow.As thejourney(方程式)unfolds,we learnabout lesser-known particles.Thankfully,our shipis equippedwith toolssuch asmathematical equationsanda laserlight11that lightsup thedarkest of concepts.、1Who focuseson thefuture of our earthA.ClaireL.Evans.B.CharlesC.Mann.C.PatriciaFara.D.JonButterworth.、2Which bookswill youprobably readif youare interestedin womenscareerA.Broad BandAtom Land.B.The Wizardand theProphetAtom Land.C.Broad BandA Labof OnesOwn.D.A Labof OnesOwnAtom Land.、3Whafs thepurpose ofwriting thepassages aboveA.To clarifysome concepts.B.To introducesome famouswriters.C.To makecomments onsome books.D.To recommendsome books.(分)
23.8Monthly Talksat LondonCanal MuseumOurmonthly talksstart at19:30on thefirst Thursdayof eachmonth exceptAugust.Admission isat normalcharges andyou dontneedto book.They endaround21:
00.November7thThe CanalPioneers,by Chris Lewis.James Brindleyis recognizedas oneof theleading earlycanal engineers.He was also amajorplayer intraining othersintheartofcanal planningand building.Chris Lewiswill explainhow Brindleymade such a positivecontributiontotheeducation ofthat groupof earlycivil engineers”.December5thIce forthe Metropolis,by MalcolmTucker.Well beforethe arrivalof freezers,there wasa demandfor icefbr foodpreservationand catering,Malcolm willexplain thehistory ofimporting naturalice and the technologyof buildingice wells,and howLondons icetradegrew.February6thAn Updateon theCotsword Canals,by Liz Payne.The StroudwaterCanal ismoving towardsreopening.The Thamesand SevernCanalwill takealittlelonger.We willhaveareport on the presentstate ofplay.March6thEyots andAits-Thames Islands,by Miranda Vickers.The Thameshad manyislands.Miranda hasundertaken areview ofall ofthem.She willtell usabout thoseof greatestinterest.OnlineMoreLondon CanalMuseum12-13New WharfRoad,London NI9RTTel:
02077130836、1When is the talk on JamesBrindleyA.February6th.B.December5th.C.November7th.D.March6th.、2What isthe topicof thetalk inFebruaryA.The CanalPioneers.B.An Updateon theCotsword CanalsC.Eyots andAits-Thames IslandsD.Ice forthe Metropolis、3Who willgive thetalkonthe islandsintheThames.A.MirandaVickersB.Malcolm TuckerC.ChrisLewisD.LizPayne(分)
24.8The newsof Harper Lees secondnovel brokethe internet.Go Seta Watchmanwould bepublished inJuly.Lee became(隐土)a recluseafter thepublication of her firstbook,To Killa Mockingbird,in
1960.Although theauthor hasbeen out of thepubliceye formore than50years,the wavethat followedthe announcementshowed hernovels belovedplace inthe Americanliterary works.Tn1991,The Bookof theMonth Clubandthelibrary ofCongress conducteda surveythat madereaders identifybooks thathadmade adifference in their lives.Lees bookfollowed onlyThe Bible.Alongside the works ofShakespeare andTwain,To KillaMockingbird remainsoneofthe mostwidely taughtbooks nationwide,reaching anestimated70%of Americanpublic schools.Whatmakes itsuch aperfect readfor youngpeopleEnglish classisa place where young Americanscometo know themselves.In thefolds ofdusty books,students canmake contact(肤浅的)with humanitybeyond thesuperficial conversationsoftheschool hallways.Literature promisesrelief,aplaceto figureoutones problemsand gettoknowoneself better.To Killa Mockingbirdparticularly distinguishesitself inthis regard.It speaksin childsvoice withouttreating itsreadership as(散文)children.People havecalled itan impossibleachievement,a childrensbook pennedintheprose ofa well-educated adult—itsunlikely that a childlike Scoutcould existinthereal world.But thafsexactly whatmakes itsuchacharming readfor youngpeople.It(转弯抹角地说至)alludes toU the consciousness ofa well-educated adultgoing throughdifficult realities,but showsit throughthelight andplayful voiceofacurious littlegirl.、1In whichyear mightGo Seta Watchmancome outA.2015B.1960C.1910D.
1991、2Which bookleaves thedeepest impressionon AmericanreadersA.Go Seta WatchmanB.To Killa MockingbirdC,The BibleD.Shakespeares works、3Which ofthe followingstatements isright aboutTo Killa MockingbirdA.Its authormaybea playfulchild.B.Its astoryabouta well-educated adult.C.Young peoplecan seethemselves fromit.D.Its impossiblefor childrenlike Scoutto exist.、4What isthe besttitle forthe textA.The GreatWriter:HarperLeeB.The GreatYoung PeopleNovelC.Voices fromChildren D.Differences HarperLee made(分)
25.10Have youever heardof agritourismwhereyoucan experiencefarm lifeIf not,Dr.Cindy Ayers-Elliott willtellyou thereal storyof Foot Print Farms.The originalconcept ofbuilding Foot Print Farmswas simple.When Ayers-Elliott returnedto her hometown aftergraduation,shedicin thave tolook anyfurther thanher state1s alarminghealth statisticsto finda mission.Everywhere sheturned,there werereportsof highblood pressure,diabetes,obesity andheart disease.The problemwas alreadyidentified/1explains Ayers-Elliott.Too manyMississippianswere seriouslyunhealthy andit didnttake researchtoseethat.And manyofthestate*s greatesthealth challengescoulddirectly resultfrom poordiet.”These days,FootPrintFarms,which startedwithafew raisedbeds ofherbs andvegetables,is makingfresh,naturally grownfood.nWhen speakingofthe key to my success,theco-op modelworks becausewe sharetheworkand rewards,“notes Ayers-Elliott.Aperfect exampleistheWingfield HighSchool football team.To earnthe moneyfor equipmentandotheritems,players committedtoworking fivehours aweek onthe farm,and bythe endofthesummer they had produced1,000melons andthe profitsfrom theirsaleshelped tobuy weights,T-shirts,sweat suitsand pregamemeals.But thelessons theylearned aboutthe rewardsof hardwork andworkingtogether to accomplish somethingwere evenmore valuableproducts oftheir efforts.”It*samodel thatcan easilybe learnedin otherplaces andI*m lookingforwardtoseeing someofourcurrent partnersdo justthat----------------to takewhat theyhave learnedhere andspin itoff inother communities,Ayers-Elliott remarks.She isnowlooking forwardto developingan agritourismaspect tothe farm,where visitorscan experiencefarm life,learn newskills andtake withthemseeds ofinspiration theycan sowintheirown communitieswhen theyreturn home.、1What madeAyers-Elliott setup FootPrint FarmsA.The problemsfaced bylocal farmers.B,Her furtherresearch intoheart disease.C-The failureofhercareer aftergraduation.D.The healthstate ofpeopleinherhometown.、2Why doestheauthortake thefootballteamas anexampleA.To advocatethe conceptof independence.B.To stressthe importanceof teamwork.C.To supportthe ideaofco-op model.D.To explorethekeyto success.
3、What isAyers-Elliott1s attitudetowards thefuture ofFootPrintFarmsA.Optimistic.B.Skeptical.C.Cautious.D.Ambiguous.、4What isthe mainideaofthe textA.Naturally grownfood benefitspeoples health.B.Food PrintFarms ismaking adifference inMississippi.C.Ayers-Elliott encouragespeople toexperience farmD.Agritourism isbecoming increasinglypopular inAmerica.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、、
1.530A B和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.C D(分)
26.30This happenedjust afew minutesago andnowIwant toshare itwith you.It wasnot abig1,but itmademefeel verygrateful.I2tomylocal store,which islocated ata petrolstation.As Ientered theforecourt,I noticed that allthe pumpswere blockedoffwith tape.I3theyhadjust runout offuel.I wentinto thestore andnoticedthatthe refrigeratedand frozensections were
4.Something wasdefinitely off,but Ibriefly stoppedto5with the cashier asusual and6thatacleaner earlierontheday had7tripped(保险丝)the wrongfuse.I grabbedwhat I8and wentto pay,but eventhe cardreader didnt9,I triedagain and,again withoutanyluck.I10the cashierthat Iwould gooutside touse theirATM,but it wasalso11,I couldonly goback tothestore wherethecashierwas dealingwith thesecond
12.He lookedup andgave mean inquiring13,I toldhimthattheATM hadbroken down.I suggestedleaving thegoods thereand14home tograb somecash.To my15,thesecondcustomer insistedon16the costof mygoods andsending meon myway.Itwasnt amassive amount,but what17me themost wasthat heoffered assistancetoa18stranger.He saiditwas19tohelpsomeone out.Thanks tohim,I didnthave torun backhome,back tothe20and backhome again.
1、A.issue B.deal C.action D.business、2A.headed B.turned C.replied D.stuck
3、A.assessed B・declared C.admitted D.figured、4A.sold B.clear C.robbed D.empty、5A.chat B.argue C.bargain D.exchange、6A.gave outB.set outC.ran outD.found out
7、A.occasionally B・accidentally C.constantly D.directly
8、A.needed B・expected C.ordered D.intended、9A.use B.act C,work D.perform、10A.suggested B.told C.warned D.reminded11A.out oforder B,out ofwork C.out ofdate D.outofsight12A.passenger B,visitor C-customer D.consultant、13A.accent B.judgement C.look D.instruction、14A.running B.walking C.driving D.calling、15A.delight B.amusement C.surprise D.satisfaction。
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