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2025届广西桂林.梧州.贵港.玉林.崇左.北海高三下学期第三次阶段检测试题英语试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内
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5301.Our classheld afierce asto whetherto reducethe amountof homeworkor not.A.bargain B.competition C.debate D.campaign
2..Thanks to the effortsin environmentalprotection,the wetlandhas beento itsoriginal appearance.A・restored B.deliveredC.transferred D.drafted
3.He insistedwhat he did rightand thatanyone whobroke laws・A.was;be punishedB.be;was punishedC.was;was punishedD.be;be punished
4..We areto holdthe sportsmeeting nextweekend,the airquality becomesbetter.A.which B.whenC・where D.while一
5.Alice,why arentyou atwork today一I aday off.A.have givenB.have beengiven C.gave D.was given
6.Our bossis toostrict withus.I cantin with the worksituation here.A.fit B.get C.make D.take
7.Many questionshave beenanswered byJohn.He musthave previewedthe lessonslast night,heA.neednt B.hasnt C.didnt D.mustnt
8.Some touristsvisiting Tiananmen Squareduring theholiday lefta oflitter everywherethey went.A.trail B.dotC.chain D.track
9.--that hemanage toget theinformation—Oh,a friendof hishelped him.A.Where wasit B.What wasitC.How wasit D.Why wasit
10.I feltlike givingup.I probably,but myDad whispered,uCome on!You canmake it.”hospital,his friendsfrequently broughtSmoky to visithim,
3.made itbecome sopopular withthe othersick soldiersin the hospital thatit was allowed to stay The doctors inthehospital usedSmokyto help cheerop the patients Afterthe warended,Smoky continuedto work4,a therapy dog in the UnitedStatesInthe1970s,Elaine Smith,5-American nurse,started aprogram totrain therapydogs Smithnoticed patientsin hospitalsseemed(康复)()to recovermuch
6.fast whendogs had been around
7.amazed doctors and nurseswas thathaving animalsvisit hospitalshelpedlower stress and bloodpressure amongpatients Inthe1980s and1990s,other animalsalso startedto helpthe sick」()Today,therapy pets8use tohelp manydifferent people with problemsFor example,they helpchildren withreading()(轻视)difficulties by
9.provide anaudience thatwont belittlethem Sometherapy petscan workalong withthepatientand the()第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分doctor inan effort
10.help peoplelearn towalk againafter aserious injury10分)(分)假定英语课上老师要求同学们交换修改作文,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、Last week,I hada argumentwith my best friendAll of us wenthome withanger,After finishingdinner,I beganto domy、homework Sudden,my stomachhurt badlyMy parentstook methehospitalimmediatelyThedoctorsaid Ieat unclean、food and I neededtostayin thehospital fortwo days,that made me feelworse andworried about my lessons To mysurprised,、、my bestfriend came to seeme She was soworried aboutme and helped me about mylessons Weunderstood iteach other、第二节书面表达(满分分)better andwere backtogether Now I haverealized thatfriendship is very importanceto me25(分)假设你是高二学生李华,想应聘学校英语校报的记者兼编辑()请根据下面的个人情况用英语写一封应
29.25editor聘信,词数字左右,开头语结尾已经给出,不计入总词数姓名李华年龄性别女10017文章需要包括获奖情况,经历和爱好联系方式Lihua2015®
163.comI amLi Hua,a17-year-old girlfrom Senior
2.I amlooking forward to hearing from you.Sincerely 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、1C、2A、3A、4B、5B、6B、7C、8A、9C、10A、11B、12B、13A、14B、15B、16A、17B、18A、19B、20A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.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
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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2.D
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15.B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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10.tohelp第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10Lxst week.1hid iargument mthmybestfhend Allofuswent bomrwith mger.After finishingdinner.Ian Bxhbeganto domy homzkSudden,my stomachbun badly.My parentstook meA tbebo取ul tmmediMelySuddenlytoThe doaormd!cat uodeasfood andI neededto suvto thebogxsul form odm.that nudeme feelworse aodate whchworriedabout mvlessonsTomv Mvnsed.toy bestfriend cameto seeme Sbe**so woniedabom meandsurprisehelped meaboutmylessons Weunderstood材ech otherbetter andwere backtogether.NowIhive realizedthatwithfriendship isva\mnxyunce to me、28important第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29I amLi Hua,a17-year-old girlfrom Senior
2.1am writingto recommendmyself as the reporterand editorfor your newspaper.My interestand skillsin Englishcontribute tomy qualificationsfor thejob.As anoutgoing girlfull ofenergy,I likeall kindsofmeaningful activitiesand wonfirst prize in NEPCSand cameout firstin theschool Englishspeech competition,which hasbuilt upmyconfidence inlearning Englishwell.Besides,I havehosted severalEnglish singingcompetitions inour school.In myspare time,Ienjoy readingEnglish novelsand writingEnglish diaries.I wouldlike to be amember ofyournewspapersince it would bea greatopportunity formetopractise usingEnglish andmakefriends withmany otherstudents.I can be reachedanytime viaemail atLihua2015@
163.com.I lookforwardtohearingfromyou.Sincerely,Li HuaA.would haveB.would C.should D.should have
11.The teacheroften giveshis studentsa briefpause inclass theycan takein whathe hastaughtA.why B.whenC.who D.which一
12.What amess!You are always solazy!一Im not to blame,mum.I amyou havemademe.A.how B.what C.that D.who
13.—Id ratherhave somewine,if youdon*t mind.一・Dont forgetyou willdrive.A.Anything butthat B.By allmeansC.Take iteasy D.I wonlsay noto this
14.Had Marynot beenhurt in the caraccident,the nextweeks marathon.A.she wouldrun B.she wouldhave runC.she willrun D.she musthave run
15.Janes paleface suggested that sheill and her parentssuggestedthatshe amedical exam.A.be;should haveB.was;haveC.should be;had D.was;had一一
16.Congratulations!I hearyouve won the firstprizein the singingcompetition.You bemistaken.Im inthedance class.A.mustB.may C.should D.could
17.The statementof OneFoundation helpsyou whereyour moneyis going.A.keep trackof B.put upwithC.come upwith D.fit inwith
18.Historic sitesimpress writerswith theiramazing beauty,which area greatsource of・A.inspiration B.composition C.occupation D.combination一
19.I knowit isreally a lot to ask,but canI useyour apartmentduring thesummer_・I happento beout oftown.It is all foryour taking.A.Behave yourselfB.Be myguestC.Have funD.Take care
20.It wasconsiderate younottoplay thepiano whileI was asleep.A.of B.for C.to D.from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)
21.6Researchers continueto showthe powerbehind oursense of smell.Recent studieshave found,among otherthings,that thesmell of foods likepizza cancause uncontrollableanger indrivers onroads.The reviewexplains thatsmell isunique inits effectson the brain.According toConrad King,the researcherwho carriedout thereview,more than any othersenses,the senseofsmellgoes throughthe logicalpart of thebrainand actson thesystems concernedwithfeelings.This iswhy thesmell ofbaking breadcan destroythe bestintentions of a dieter.”(决定)Smell,which dictatesthe unbelievablecomplexity offood tastes,has alwaysbeen theleast understoodof oursenses.Ournoses areable todetect up to10,000distinct smells.Our abilityto smelland tastethis extremelylarge rangeof smellsis controlledby(基因),something like1,000genes whichmake up an amazing3%of thehuman genome.Researchers Richard Axel and Linda Buckweretogether awardeda NobelPrize in2004for theirground-breaking researchon thenature ofthis extraordinarysense.These two(嗅觉)scientists werethe firstto describethe familyof1,000olfactory genesand toexplain howour olfactory system works.According toone studyin theresearch review,smelling freshpizza oreven thepackaging offast foodscan beenough tomakedrivers feelimpatient withother roadusers.They arethen morelikely tospeed andexperience uncontrollableanger onroads.The mostreasonableexplanation isthat thesecan allmake driversfeel hungry,and thereforedesperate tosatisfy theirappetites.In contrast,the smellsof peppermintand cinnamonwere shownto improveconcentration levelsas wellas reducedriversimpatience.Similarly,the smellsof lemonand coffeeappeared topromote clearthinking andmental focus.However,the waygenes regulatesmell differsfrom person to person.A studyby researchersin Israelhas identifiedat least50olfactory geneswhich areswitched onin somepeople andnot inothers.They believethis mayexplain whysome ofus lovesome smellsandtastes whileothers hatethem.The Israelresearchers saytheir studyshows thatnearly everyhuman beingshows adifferent pattern、of activeand inactivesmell-detecting receptors.1What didRichardAxelandLindaBuck findoutA.The typeoffoodsmells.B.The logicalpart of human brain.C.The natureofhumanolfactorysystem.D.The relationshipbetween foodand feelings.、2Which of the followingcan helppeople concentrateA.Bread.B.Pizza.C.Coffee.D.Fast food.、3What dowe knowfrom thelast paragraphA.Some peoplecan recognizeupto50smells.B.Every personhas adifferent patternof genes.C.Different peopleare sensitiveto differentsmells.D.There arestill someolfactory genesto befound out.、4What is the passagemainly aboutA.Logic andbehavior.B.Smell and its influence.C.Sense abilityand foodtastes.D.Olfactory genesand itssystem.(分)(仗势欺人者)
22.8A fourth-grade teacherallowed one of herstudents toshave her head in the schoolyard,after bulliesteasedhim abouthis ownshort buzz cut(短寸头发型).ToriNelson gotthe ideaafter noticingthat MatthewFinney,a shyboy fromherhomeroom atWinlock MillerElementary Schoolin Washingtonstate,was standing outside hisclassroom cryingand wearinga winterhat.Ms.Nelson couldsee theback of his neckhad beenshaved,and sinceMatthew usuallyhad verythick browncurly hair,sherealized thathed hada haircutover theweekend.She askedhim what was wrong,andhesaid hedgotten abuzz cutfbr thesummer.Butthis morning,a fifthgrader on the busmade funof him,andhedidnt wantto cometo classand getteased byother kids.Ms Nelsontriedto convinceMatthew tocome inside,but sinceschool rulesprohibit kidsfrom wearinghats indoorshe refused-explaining thathe wasafraidof showinghis haircutto theother childrenin casethey alsomade funof him.Finally I said:If youtake offyour hatand cometo class,Til letyou givemeabuzzcut,too,n,Ms Nelsontold YahooParentingJIfigured itsjust hair,and mineis alreadyshort anyway.I mightas wellget itshorter intime fbrthe warm weather.1Matthew excitedlytook herup onthe offer,and Ms Nelson andanother teachergathered allthe fourthgraders togetherduringbreak time.A schoolemployee broughtin scissors,which Matthewused to the cheersof hisclassmates,excitedly watchingas histeacher9s hairfell awayonto theground inthe schoolyard.It was a lotof funfor thekids,andithelped Matthewfeel betterabout himself,said MsNelson.!You haveto dowhat ittakes to、reach children.Teaching isntjust aboutreading andwriting,its aboutself-esteem andaccepting differences/1What mainly led toMatthewsstandingoutsidethe classroomA.His fearof beinglaughed atB.His willingnessto learnC.His violatingschool rulesD.His notfinishing hishomework.、2Why didMs.Nelson haveherheadshavedA.To showsympathy forMatthew.B.To comfortand encourageMatthew.C,To preparefor thewarmweather.D.To showher uniquepersonality.、3What isMsNelsonlikeA.responsible andcaring B.knowledgeable andcreativeC.Humorous andeasygoing D.Strong anddetermined4What is the besttitle for the passageA.The realmeaning ofteachingB.Stand upto schoolbullyingC.Teach kidsto respectdifferences D.A haircutfull oflove(分)()
23.8Susan Sontag1933——2004was oneof the most noticeablefigures inthe worldof literature.For more than40yearsshe madeit morallynecessary toknow everything-to readevery bookworth reading,to seeevery movieworth seeing.When she wasstill inher early30s,publishing essaysin suchimportant magazinesas PartisanReview,she appearedasthesymbol ofAmericanculture life,trying hard to followevery newdevelopment inliterature,film andart.With greateffort andserious judgment,Sontagwalked at the latestedges of world culture.Seriousness wasoneofSontags lifelongmottos,but ata timewhen thebarriers betweenthe well-educated andthepoorly-educated wereobvious,she arguedfor atrue opennesstothepleasure ofpop culture.In NotesCamp,the1964essay thatfirstmade hername,she explainedwhatwasthen alittle-known set of difficultunderstandings,through whichshe could not havebeen morefamous.Notes onCamp,she wrote,represents“a victoryof formover content,beauty overmorals”.(信念)(感觉论者),By convictionshe was a sensualistbut bynature she wasa moralist,and inthe worksshe published inthe1970sand1980s,it wasthe latterside ofher thatcame forward.In Illness as Metaphor—published in1978,after shesuffered(被压抑的)cancer-she arguedagainst theidea thatcancer wassomehow aspecial problemof repressed personalities,a conceptthateffectively blamedthe victimfor thedisease.In fact,re-examining oldconcepts washer lifelonghabit.In America,her story of a19th centuryPolish actresswho setupaperfect societyin California,won theNational BookAward in
2000.But whatmade herachieve lastingfame wasa tireless,all-purpose culturalview.“Sometimes,“she oncesaid,I feelthat,intheend,all Iam reallydefending...istheidea ofseriousness,of trueseriousness.And intheend,she madeus takeit seriouslytoo.、1It isimplied butnot statedinthe first paragraphthat Sontag.A.wasa symbol ofAmerican culturallifeB.developed worldliterature,film andartsC.published manyessays aboutworld cultureD・kept pacewiththenewest developmentofworldculture、2She firstwon hername through.A.publishing essaysin magazineslike PartisanReview B.her storyof aPolish actressC.her explanationofasetofdifficult understandingsD.her bookIllnessasMetaphor、3From theworks Susanpublishedinthe1970sand1980s,we canlearn that.A.shewasmore ofamoralistthan a sensualistB,shewasmore ofasensualistthan amoralistC.she believedrepressedpersonalitiesmainlyledto illnessD.She wouldlike tore-examine oldpositions、4According tothe passage,Susan Sontagwould agree totheideas except.A.We shouldtry hardto followevery newdevelopment inliterature,film andart.B.Cancer canbe defeatedbecause itisaspecial problemof repressedpersonalities.C.Form shouldbe overcontentJbeauty shouldbe overmorals.D.We shoulddefend theidea ofseriousness,of trueseriousness.、5What isthe passagemainly aboutA.A lifelongmotto:seriousness.B.Susan Sontagisthesymbol ofAmerican culture.C.How SusanSontag becamefamous.D.An introductionto SusanSontag andher motto.(分)
24.8Most childrenare fullof themost impracticalschemes forbecoming policemen,firemen ortrain driverswhen theygrowup.When I wasachild,however,I did not havesuch ordinaryambitions.I wasgoing to have my own zoo.At the time,this didnot seemtome,and stilldoes notseem,an unreasonableidea.My friends and relatives,who hadlong foundmestrange becauseI showedlittle interestin anythingthat didnot havefur orfeathers,accepted thisas justanother exampleof mystrangeness.They feltthat,if theyignored myoften-repeated remarksabout owningmy ownzoo,I wouldeventually growout ifit.As theyears passed,however,my determinationto havemyownzoo grewincreasingly strong,and eventually,after goingon anumber of tripsto bringback animalsfor otherzoos,I wasready tostart myown.From mylatest trip to West Africa,I hadbrought backa considerablecollection andanimals whichwere living,temporarily Iassuredher,in mysisters suburbangarden inBournemouth.After anumberofunsuccessful attemptsto convincethe localcouncil tosupportmy plans,I beganto investigatethe possibilityof startingmy zoo onthe island ofJersey inthe EnglishCannel.I wasintroduced toa mannamed Hugh Fraser who,Iwastold,wasabroad-minded,kindly soul.He wouldshow mearound theislandand pointout suitablesites.So,my wifeandIflew toJersey andwere metby Hughwho droveus to his familyhome,probablyone ofthemostbeautiful oldhouses onthe island.There wasa hugewalled gardenwith lotsofoutbuildings allbuilt inthe beautifullocal stone.Turning tomy wife,Isaid,“What amarvelous placefbr azoo!”To myrelief,HughFraserdidnot think myidea absurd,and askedwhether Ireally meantwhat Isaid.Slightly embarrassed,Ireplied thatI hadmeant it,but addedhastily thatI realizedit was impossible.Hugh saidhedidnotthinkit wasasimpossibleas allthat.He wentontoexplain that the houseand groundswere toobig forhim,and sohe wantedto move toasmaller placein England.Would Icare toconsider rentingthe propertyforthepurpose ofestablishing myzoo Icouldnotimagine moreattractive surroundingsformy purposes,and bythetimelunch wasover,the bargainhadbeensealed.The alarmdisplayed by all whoknew mewhen thisnews wasannounced wasintense.The onlyexception tothe generalchorus ofdisapprovalwas mysister.Although shethought ita madscheme,at leastitwouldrid herback gardenoftheassorted junglecreatureswho werestraining herrelationship with her neighbours.、1How didthe authorsfriendsandrelatives respondtohischildhood dreamA.They approvedofhisidea.B・They paidno attentionto him.C.They believedhed giveit uplater on.D.They thoughthewasoverly ambitious.、2What madethe authordecide tostart hiszooontheislandof JerseyA.Refusal bythe localcouncil tosupport hisidea.B,Inspiration fromhis lasttriptoWestAfrica.C.Failure toget donationfrom otherzoos.D.The needfor alarger suburbangarden.、3Why didHugh eventuallyagreetorent hisproperty tothe authorA.Hugh alsoloved animalsvery much.B.Hugh foundit hardto managethe propertyby himself.C.Hugh didntlike theplace sodecided tomovetoEngland.D.Hugh wasmoved bythe authorseagerness toestablish azoo.、4What canbe inferredabout theauthors sisterA.She wasfond ofchorus.B,She wassure ofhis success.C.She didntget onwell withher parents.D.She wasbeing troubledby hisanimals.(分)
25.10In mostparts ofBritain,the black cat isasymbolof good luck andowning ablackcatmay bring goodluckto thefamily.But recently,black catscan nolonger enjoyso muchfavor.(英国防止虐待动物协会)The RoyalSociety forthe Preventionof Crueltyto Animalsannounced arise inthe numberof black(自拍)cats beingabandoned bytheir owners,due tonot lookinggood inselfies.According tothe RSPCA,morethan70percent ofthecats inits careare black.The biggestreason forthat isblack catstend notto photographas theirlighter andbrighter-colored fellowswithmore obviousmarkings.An RSPCAspokesman said,“This hasbecome anational problem.And weare urgingpeople toneverjudge acat byits colorbut lookat itspersonality instead.The MillwoodCat RescueCentre hastaken innice black cats inthe pasttwo weeks.The founderoftherescue centresaid,“Wehave hadalotof black cats becausepeople dontlike blackatthemoment.Other lookattheblackcatsand thenjust sayOh,have yougotanything elseAnimallover GabriellaFletcher ownsa16-year-old blackcat,Susie.She regularlytakes selfieswithherpet.She said,It ishardto(小题)get agood pictureas youcant reallysee howbeautiful Susieis.She isjust asspecial asany othercat.”11Why areblack catslessfavored bypeopleA.They arerising innumber.B.They dontbringgoodluck anymoreC.They arebanned byRSPCA.D.They dontlook goodin photos.、(小题)22What doesthe underlinedsentence inParagraph3implyA.People wantmore blackcats.B.People wanttohavesomething toeat.C.People wantmore petanimals.D.People areunwilling tosee somany blackcats.、(小题)33In GabriellaFletchers eyes,blackcatsare.A.disgusting B.unluckyC.ordinary D.attractive、(小题)44Which ofthe followingcanbethe besttitle ofthis textA.Black catsout inselfiies”.B.Black catsabandoned inthe UK.C.Black catsin needof caring.D.Black catsfavored again.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 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)
26.30Sharks havelived inthe oceansfor over450million years,long beforedinosaurs appeared.There arenow about360ofsharks,whose size,behavior,and othercharacteristics differwidely.Every year,we catchand killover100million sharks,for foodand fortheir fins.Dried sharkfins areused tomake sharkfin soup,which(脆弱的)sells foras muchas$50a bowlin fineHong Kong.Other sharksare killedfor sportand outof fear.Sharks arevulnerableto overfishingbecause itmost species10to15years tobegin reproducingand theyproduce onlya fewoffspring.by moviesand popularnovels,most peoplesee sharksas people-eating monsters.This isfar fromthe.Every year,a fewtypes ofshark injureabout100people worldwideand killabout
25.Most areby greatwhite sharks,which oftenfeedon sealions andother marinemammals.They sometimesmistake humanswimmers fortheir normalprey,____________________if they are wearingblack wetsuits.(无缘无故的)If youareatypical ocean-goer,your ofbeing killed by anunprovoked attackbyashark areabout1in100million.Youare moretobekilledbya pigthanashark andthousands oftimes morelikely toget killedwhen youdrive acar.Sharks helphuman lives.In additionto providingpeoplewithfood,theyarehelping uslearn howto cancer,bacteria,and viruses.Sharks arevery healthyand haveaging processessimilar toours.Their highlyeffective immunesystem woundsto healquickly withoutbecominginfected,and theirblood isbeing studiedin connectionwith AIDSresearch.Sharks areamong thefew animalsintheworld thatalmost_______get cancerand eyecataracts.Understanding whycan helpusimprove human__________.Chemicals extractedfrom sharkcartilage havekilled canceroustumors inlaboratory animals.
1、A.species B.classes C・groups D.names、2A.greatly B.popularly C.widely D.mostly
3、A.supermarkets B・restaurants C・offices D.companies
4、A.spends B.takes C・costs D.uses、5A.Impressed B.Moved C.Changed D.Influenced、6A.story B.truth C.movie D.problem
7、A.injuries B-deaths C・attacks D.causes、8A.specially B.especially C.mainly D.usually
9、A.chances B・fears C.lives D.percentages、10A.likely B.frequent C.possible D.lucky
11、A.avoid B・save C-keep D.prevent
12、A.damage B・destroy C.fight D.ruin、13A.advises B.allows C.forces D.forbids14A.never B・seldom C.often D.usually
15、A.analysis B・research C・study D.health第二节(每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读卜面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式(分)
27.15Therapy dogsare dogsthat aretrained togive comfortto peoplein unfortunatesituations Thestoryofthefirst」()therapydogisveryinteresting DuringWorld WarII,a soldiernamed WilliamWynne foundan1abandon dogonthe(战场)()battlefield Hebecame
2.friend withthe dogand namedit SmokyWhen Williambecame veryill andentered a。
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