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2024-2025学年黑龙江省绥化市高三第二次联考(4月)英语试题注意事项考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号
1.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效第一部分必须用铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑色字
2.2B迹的签字笔作答考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L530一
1.Good morning.May Ihelp you—No,thank you.Im justlooking around.A.Ifs upto you.B.How areyou feelingtodayC.Thanks forcoming tosee me.D.Take yourtime then.
2.It wasnot untilshe gothome Jenniferrealized she had losther keys.A.when B.thatC.where D.before
3.—Joe,what aboutgoing toBelgium forour comingholiday—Sorry,honey,I on the newlydiscovered dinosaursite inArgentina.There areremains ofwhat isthoughtto be the largestcreature everto walkthe earth.A.was workingB.workC.will beworking D.worked
4.The coatI boughtyesterday isnot expensiveat all.As amatter offact,I wouldgladly havepaid forit.A.as muchtwice B.much as twiceC.astwicemuch D.twice asmuch
5.—Next weekI willgo to a jobinterview,will yougive mesome suggestions一Smiling is a greatway to make yourself.A.stand outB.turn outC.work outD.pick out
6.—What amess!Youre alwaysthrowing thingsabout.—Dont be,Mum.I willtidy itup now.A.hot underthe collarB.on cloudnineC.off thetop ofyour headD.down in the dumps
7.—Did Jimcome—I dontknow.He whileI wasout删除把多余的词用斜线A.might havecome B.might come(\)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210UNobody couldhave failedto noticethe factthat drunk driving hasbecome agrave problemwhat we are facedwith^、Reports areoften heardabout deathsresult fromdrunk drivingAnumber offactor mighthave ledto thisproblemFirst,Chinese havethe customof urgingguests todrink moreandregard themas asign ofhospitalitySecondly,the boomof Chineseeconomy in the pastdecades broughtalong asharp、、increase in the number of privatecars Lastly,laws and regulations werenot severelyenough in the pastFor ourrelief,relevant lawsandregulationshave beenput into the effectto punishthose whodrives afterdrinkingAnd morecan bedone、第二节书面表达(满分分)to avoiddrunkdrivinguntil thingsget worse25(分)假设你是李华,你的美国笔友最近在学汉语,他给你发来一份电子邮件讲述他对学习汉语兴趣浓厚,但是他在
29.25学习汉语的过程中常常因为犯错误而懊恼请你用英语给他回一封邮件内容包括.鼓励他继续努力,正确看待错误;
1.给他提出一些学好汉语的建议(至少两条);
2.邀请他来中国玩3注意,词数左右(开头已经给出,不计入总词数);.不能使用真实姓名和班级11002Dear David,Im gladto receiveyour e-mail andhappy toknow thatyou areinterested in learning Chinese.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、1D、2B、3C、4D、5A、6A、7A、8B、9B、10B、11A、12A、13A、14D、15A、16D、17C、18D、19D、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、
211.D
2.C
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221.B
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231.B
2.A
3.D
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251.B
2.A
3.C
4.D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、
261.D
2.A
3.B
4.C
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7.D
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12.D
13.B
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15.C
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17.D
18.A
19.C
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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2.to kill
3.annoyance
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7.largely
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10.are controlled第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)、一或
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4.them it前加
5.brought has一
6.severely severe
7.For—To删掉
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9..drives drive
10.until—befbre第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear David,Im gladto receiveyour e-mail andhappy toknow thatyou areinterested inlearning Chinese.It iswell knownthat Chineseisdifficult to learn.One cantavoid makingmistakes whenlearning aforeign language.Here aresome tipson howto learnChinese.Firstly,dont beafraid tomake mistakes.Making mistakesisagood waytolearnhowto saythings right.Secondly,if you have aChinese friend,ask himor herto practicewith you.Thirdly,you shouldspend moretimepracticing listeningto andspeaking Chinesefrequently.I wishyou successinlearningChinese.I amexpecting tohear fromyou.At last,I welcomeyou toChina.Yours,Li HuaC.must havecome D.should havecome
8.These diagramsare especiallyhelpful whenwe havea concreteproblem athand.A.be solvedB.to solveC.solved D.being solved
9.Had itnot beenfor hisexperience inthe forest,we inthe battlewith thefierce bear.A.hadnt survivedB.wouldnft havesurvivedC.didn*t survivedD.wouldn*t survive
10.The manwas in a conditionwith severeinjuries tohis legsafter beingattacked bya sharkin farnorthQueensland.A.skeptical B.criticalC.practical D.physical
11.Among thecrises thatface humansthe lackof naturalresources.A.is B.are C.is thereD.are there
12.E-shopping,when properly,can saveus alot oftime andenergy.A.done B.doing C.to doD.is done
13.—Would youplease waitfor amoment whileI telephonethe receptiondesk tocheckA.I wouldnftmind thatB.Sound likefunC.I meanit D.You wish
14.Watching basketballgames onTV athome isone thing,going towatch themlive isquite another.A.perform B.performing C.to performD.being performed一
15.Where areyou goingto hangthe picture—I haventdecided yet.I hangit inthe diningroom.A.might B.mustC.need D.would
16.After havingsome alcohol,drivers tendto speedwhen passingstreets withless people.A.pull upB.put upC.rise upD.pick up
17.on February5,2019,the WanderingEarth soonbecame a great hit.A.Releasing B.Being releasedC.Released D.To release
18.many Chineseholidays aredirected towardsservices rememberingancestors,the ChingMing Festivalis beyonddoubt thelargest.A.Unless B.SinceC.OnceD.While
19.Jane cantattend the meeting at3oclock thisafternoon becauseshe aclass atthat time.A.will teachB・would teachC.has taughtD.will beteaching
20.We mustthe time that youvewasted thisafternoon byworking lateto-night.A.make upfor B.make outC.do upD.make upto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)
21.6We startedin1993with asimple idea:that peoplecould helpeach otherby sharingstories about their lives.For yearspeoplehad toldour founders,motivational speakersJack and Mark,inspiring storiesabout themselves.Jack andMark includedthesestories intheir talks,and theiraudiences repeatedlyasked ifthey hadever beenpublished.That storyabout theboy and the puppy-is(截肢)that in a book anywhere”a parentasked Jack.“That storyabout theboy with the amputatedleg whobecame atennis star,I needtoread thatto mystaff」a managertold him.Jack was asked repeatedly,64Is thatstory ina bookanywhere^^Eventually Jack andMarkdecided theiraudiences mustbe on to something,so theycollected thebest101stories theydbeen toldina book.They calledit Chicken Soup foethe Soulbecause theywanted itto providecomfort justlike theirgrandmothers cooking.They tookthe bookto NewYork,hoping tosell itto one of thebig publishersbut everysingle oneturned themdown.The projectappearedto havestalled untilthey metPeter Vegso,the ownerof asmall healthand wellnesspolisher inFlorida namedHCI.Peter readsome of thestories andloved them,so he decided togive the bookachance,becoming ChickenSoup for the Souls foundingpublisher.Never,in Jackand Markswildest dreamshad theyimagined what thebookwould become.ChickenSoup fbr the Soul turnedintoone of the mostpopular andloved booksever published,selling11million copiesaround the world.Readers askedfbr morestories sowepublished a“second helping,,of ChickenSoupfbrtheSouland a third afterthat,Today,weve publishedmore than250books,which havebecome thebest-selling tradepaperback bookseries of all time.、1What drovedJackandMark topublish theseinspiring storesA.The richsource ofgood stories.B.The goodchance to be famous.C.The benefitsfrom thebook.D.The demandof audience、2How didthe titleof thebook comefrom A,The tasteof chicken.B・The wayof cookingC.The purposeof thebook.D.The experiencesof children.
3、Which of the followingcan replacetheunderlined word“stalled“in Paragraph3A.Stopped.B.Failed.C.Succeeded.D.Progressed.、4What dowe knowfrom thelast paragraphA.The wildestdreams of two people.B,An unexpectedsuccess ofa bookC.An introduction toaseries ofbooks.D.Calling onpeople tobuy abest seller.(分)(达尔文)E..8As aboy,Charles RobertDarwin collectedanything thatcaught hisinterest:insects,coins andinterestingstones.He wasnot veryclever,but Darwinwas goodat doingthe thingsthat interestedhim.His fatherwas adoctor,so Darwinwas sentto Edinburgh to studymedicine,and wasplanned tofollow amedical career.ButCharles foundthe lecturesboring.Then hisfather senthim toCambridge Universityto studytobea priest.While at Cambridge,Darwins interestin zoologyand geographygrew.Later hegot aletter fromRobert FitzRoywho wasplanning tomake avoyage around(推荐)theworldon aship,the Beagle.He wanteda naturalistto jointhe ship,and Darwinwas recommendedThat voyagewas thestartof Darwin*s greatlife.As theBeagle sailedaround theworld,Darwin beganto wonderhow lifehad developedon earth.He beganto observeeverything.After he was home,he set to work,getting his collection inorder.His firstgreat workThe Zoologyof theBeagle was well received,buthe wasslow tomake publichis ideason theorigin oflife.Later Darwinand Wallace,another naturalistwho hadthe sameopinions asDarwin,produced apaper together.Darwins greatbook“On theOrigin ofSpecies byMeans ofNaturalSelection1(《物种起源》)appeared Itattracted astorm.People thoughtthatDarwin wassaying they were descended from monkeys.What ashameful idea!Although mostscientists agreedthat Darwinwas right,the Churchwas stillso strongthat Darwinnever receivedany honorsfor hiswork.Afterwards,he publishedanother greatwork,The Descentof Man.His healthgrew worse,but hestill worked.When Ihave to、give upobservation,I shalldie,”he said.He wasstill working on17,April,
1882.He wasdead twodays later.1Darwins fathersenthim toEdinburghto.A.make himlike naturalhistory B.make himbecome adoctorC.let himchange hishobbies D.have himgive uphis collection
2、According to the passage;Charles Darwinswhole lifewas changedby.A.his studyat CambridgeUniversity B.hiscollectionof coinsC.the naturalistsatCambridgeD.the voyageof theBeagle
3、The underlinedpart“they weredescendedfrommonkeysH probablymeans”.A.they gavemonkeys lifeB.they weredifferent frommonkeysC・theyweredeveloped frommonkeys D.they hadto livewith monkeyF..(8分)Isit OKfor childrento counton theirfingers Generationsof pupilshave beendiscouraged bytheir teachersfromusing theirhands whenlearning maths.But a new researcharticle publishedin Frontiersin Educationshows usingfingers maybe averyimportant partof mathslearning.The article,by ProfessorTim Jayof SheffieldHallam Universityand independentresearcher DrJulie Betenson,substantiates whatparentshave longfelt--that the finger gameschildren oftenplay athome arecentral totheir education.The researchersworked with137primary pupilsaged betweensix andseven.All thechildren weregiven differentcombinations ofcounting and number games to play—but onlysome weregiven exerciseswhich involvedfinger-training.Some pupilsplayed gamesinvolvingnumber symbols,such asdominoes,shut-the-box,or snakesand ladders.Other pupilswere asked toplayfinger games,suchas beingaskedtohold upa givennumberoffingers,or numberingfingers from1to5and thenhaving tomatch oneof themby touching(对应)it againstthe correspondingfinger onthe otherhand,or followingcoloured linesusing aparticular finger.Both thesegroupsdid alittle betterin mathstests thanathirdgroup ofpupils whohad simplyhad businessas usual*with theirteachers.But thegroupwhich didboth thecountingand thefingergames performedfar better.This studyprovides evidencethat fingersprovide childrenwith a“bridge“between differentrepresentations of numbers,which canbeverbal,written orsymbolic.Combined fingertraining andnumbergamescould bea usefultool forteachers tosupport childrensunderstandingofnumbers.、1How didthe authorintroduce thetopic of the textA.By providingevidence B.By raisinga questionC.By givingan exampleD.By makingcomparisons、2The underlinedword substantiates“in paragraph2most probablymeans A.supports B.changesC.ignores D.advertises、3What canwe knowabout theresearch mentionedinthetextA.It iscarried outby twouniversity professorsB.Its researchsubjects aremostly pre-school children、C.It isbased onthe comparisonoftwogroups ofchildren D.Its findingsshould drawthe attentionof mathteachers.4What doestheauthor thinkof childrensfinger countingA.Boring B.FoolishC.Helpful D.Unique(分)
24.8Animal lovershave longsuspected thatplaying withpups wasgood for the soul,and nowscience hasconfirmed it-forstudents inparticular.The resultsofanew studydone byresearchers atthe Universityof BritishColumbia concludedthat thecollege students who spenttimeat drop-in dogtherapy sessionsexperienced anincrease infeelings ofwellness and a reduction in overallstress.The study,asreported byScience Daily,indicates thatplaying withpups isnot onlypopular withthe students,ifs alsobeneficial totheir health.This(性另).finding wasseen acrossgender ijThestudy,which publishedon March12inthejournal Stressand Health,involved246studentswhowere surveyedbefore andafterthey droppedby dogtherapy sessions.The youngparticipants weregiven freeaccess topet,hug with and talkto sevento12therapy dogs.Additionally,they filledout questionnairesright beforeand rightafter hangingwiththedogs,as wellas10hours later.According toresearchers,these youngadults reporteda notableincrease inhappiness,a significantreductioninstress and a floodofenergy rightafter theirsessions withthe pups.Although thereported feelingsof happinessand satisfactionwerent long-lasting,researchers sayother effectshave clear,positive advantages.“These sessionsclearly providebenefits forstudents inthe short-term,so wethink universitiesshould tryto schedulethem duringparticularlystressful times,such as around examperiods,“Assistant Professorof Psychologyat UBCandthestudys seniorauthor,Frances Chentold ScienceDaily.Even havingtherapy dogs around whilestudents areworkingontheir out-of-class assignmentscouldbe helpful.、(小题)11What doesthe newstudy sayabout thepupsA.They areonly goodfor college students.B.They areonly beneficialtothestudents,physical health.C.They canincrease happinessand satisfaction.D.They cancreate positivefeelings thatlast verylong.(小题)22What doesthe authorof studyadvise universitiesto doA.Allow theirstudents to have therapydogs to avoid acutestress.B.Allow theirstudents tohave therapydogs aroundduring eachexam.C.Allow theirstudents tohave therapydogsaroundduring theirclass.D.Allow theirstudents tohave therapydogs toachieve goodgrades.、(小题)33What canwe inferfrom Paragraph2A.College studentslike toplay withpups.B.Dog therapysessions arepopular amongcollege students.C.People especiallycollegestudentsare undergreat pressure.D.Playing withpups benefitsmales andfemales mentally.、(小题)44What maybethebest titlefor thetextA.Pups,best friendsof humans.B.Pups,therapies forstudents.C.Animal loversand pupsD.Pets keepingandthesoul(分)
25.10While visitingthe Northpole inwinter maynot beatthetop ofyour bucketlist,the ever-changing ICEHOTEL,which openedits doorsto visitorson December14this year,may changeyour mind.200km northoftheArctic CircleintheSwedishvillage ofJukkasjarvi,the hotel,which iscarved entirelyfrom ice,is rebuiltannually.The35rooms,built toaccommodate visitorson allkinds ofbudgets,vary fromexpensive suitesto basicrooms thatare furnishedwithjust anicy bedandareindeer skin.Among thehighlights thisyear is theSpruce Woods,suite.Sculpted byChristopher PascoeandJennie OXeefeof Canada,it describesa campingscene completewithaclassic microbus,a forest,and evenan artificialcampfire.There isalso theartfully-carvedctLiving Ocean^suite toremind visitorsoftheimportance ofsaving ouroceans.The roomis fullofcarved sealife thatincludes coralandashark“swimmingTight overthe icebed.The suite is inspired by globalwarming andtheoverfishing thataffects ouroceans.says artistJonathan PaulGreen/I alsothink theidea ofusing frozenwater froma riverin northernSwedento create an oceanwith shells,fish,and coralsis exciting.”The nearbyHaven^suiteisamagical gateof ice,guarded bytwo largeanimals.We areinspiredbythemeetingbetween peopleand want tocreateanexperience thatinvites curiosityand creativity,“says artistJonas Johansson.It feelslike adream toget toworkwith icethat allowsour lovefor light,shine,and reflection to wanderfreely fromthought tocreation.^^Regardless ofwhether visitorsselect thecarved suitesorthebasic icerooms,the temperatureis alwayssettoa bone-chilling(蜷缩)—5℃!That iswhy guestsare advisedto snuggleup insidesleeping bagsand weargloves andwinter hatsall night.Notsurprisingly,most endup spendingjust asingle nightat thisunique hotelbefore movingontothe conventionaland warmerhotelsnearby.1What doesthe underlinedphrase“bucket listmeaninthetextA.A shoppinglist ofbuckets.B.A listof travellingdestinations.C.A listof expensivehotels.D.A listof excitingideas.A.It isrebuilt everyyear.B・Its roomsare expensive.C.It organizescamping activities.D.It liesinacoastal city.、2What canwe knowabouttheice hotel、3Where doesthe inspirationofLiving Ocean^suite comefromA.Art andliterature.B.Ocean lifeand voyage.C.Climate changesand humaninfluence.D.The meetingof people.、4Which ofthe followingisthebest titleforthetext A.An AdventuretotheNorth PoleB,An ExperienceClose toNature C.A Tasteof Cold:A NightinaVillage D.A WinterDestination:Sweden9s IceHotel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、、和四个选项L530A BC D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)
26.30Do WhatYou EnjoySometimesyou mayfind thatyou arenot happyin yourlife,although everythingis goingwell.Most ofthe timeyou haveto1this kindof unhappylife,since it is reallyhard tomake changesand moveontoanewbusiness,which ofteninvolves taking2My father,however,wasaquite differentexample.When Iwas about9or10,he told methatI shouldbe whateverI wantedwhen Igrewup,so longas I3it.He saidthat ifI werenot feeling4,I shouldtry tochangemy lifetomakeit moredelightful,and Iwould findreal5asaresult.From himI learnedagreatlesson onthe6of doingone*sfavorite.My fathergot intothe insuranceindustry whenhe was very young,and hewasvery7He became oneofthe company,s topsalesmen,even thoughhewasonly25years old.Soon hebecameoneofthefirst independentinsurance salesmenin ourstate.8,hedecidedto leavehis successful9and moveontoother fields.You might10why he did so.The answerwas simplehe likedto do something challenging,something that
11.his strengthand ability,especially inaway thatis interesting.My fatherjust wantedtohavea try,and sohedid.After leavingthe insurancecompany,he workedin socialmediaand thenin digitaltechnology,which really12him.Of coursehe wasntsuccessful ineverything hetried,but hetoldmefor13that hedid somethinghe liked,and thathehadthe14ofdoing whathe enjoyed.15ones comfortablelife isnot easy.Fve learnedthis frommy father,and Ican sayno matter16is goodor bad,it is17doing onesfavorite.When wedosomethingwe love,it whetherthe givesus extra18to meetour goals,which areassociatedwith psychologicalwell-being andhealth.As longaswehave no19and giveit atry,we areforced topush againstourselves.After all、we allwant tobe whereweare20ourselves.1A.lose B.stop C.share D.continue、2A.risks B.turns C.steps D.suggestions、3A.promised B.enjoyed C.admitted D.adjusted、4A.lucky B.safe C.comfortable D.special、5A.concern B.pleasure C.strength D.talent、6A.value B.honor C.control D.relief、7A.sensitive B.cautious C.optimistic D.successful、8A.Besides B.Therefor C.However D.Meanwhile、9A.schedule B.career C.reform D.competition、10A.wonder B.explain C.blame D.conclude、11A.limited B.predicted C.tested D.affected、12A.confused B.shocke C.discouraged D.attracted、13A.free B.certain C.good D.real、14A.satisfaction B.sympathy C.responsibility D.security、15A.Protecting B.Selecting C.Leaving D.Arranging、16A.function B.result C.signal D.attitude、17A.simple B.normal C.popular D.worth、18A.motivation B.consideration C.occupation D.qualification19A.rights B.faults C.regrets D.excuses、20A.convincing B.evaluating C.representing D.challenging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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27.15Each timeI takethe undergroundI findmyself1surround bydozens ofpassengers playingsmart-phonesThey almostwont evengive aglance atthe outsideworld Youmay thinkitisnormal toplay smart-phones
2.kill timeWhatsworse,when Italk withsomeofmy friends,they talkas playing,which isreally an
3.annoyI reallymiss theold dayswhen I
4.chat withsome passengersonthetrain Nowthings aredifferent、、Everyone justconcentrates5their smart-phones Whentalking withthem,6seems thatyou aredisturbing theirplayingsmart-phones Icould notjust blamethem forI ammoving tobe onelike themSometimes Ijust feelwe
7.large ignoreour neighbors」andwantto keepin touchwith8distance strangersthrough theInternet Wecare aboutthe thingsfar awaybutpay noattention tothe needsnearby
9.ridiculous thesituation is!In away we
10.control bysmart-phones nowAre youexperiencingthe samesituation likeme Doyouhaveany waystoavoidthat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,文中共有处错误,每
28.1010句中最多有两处每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(A),并在其下面写出该加的词。
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