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2024-2025学年河南省叶县一高高三下学期考前模拟英语试题考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹
1.2B的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.—Lefs havea gameof tennis;the loserhas totreat theother toan ice-cream.A.Um afraidso B.Ifs adeal C.You,ve gota pointD.I supposenot
2..A heartylaugh relievesphysical tension,your musclesrelaxed forover halfan hour.A.to leaveB.left C.leaving D.leave
3.Not untilhe wentabroad tofurther hisstudy theimportance ofEnglish.A.has hefound B.he hasfoundC.did hefind D.he hadfound
4.Much disappointedas heis in the jobinterview,he stillkeeps hisconfidence.A.to havefailed B.failedC.having failedD.failing
5.some teenagersdont realizeis difficultlife can be afterthey getaddicted todrugs.A.That;how B.Which;what aC.What;what D.What;how
6.A problemhas occurredwe shoulddevelop innovativethinking abilitiesin theclassrooms bygiving studentsopportunitiesto generatenew ideas.A.what B.whereC.whether D.that
7.The sameboiling watersoftens thepotato andhardens theegg.Its aboutyoure madeof,not thecircumstances.A・that B.whatC.how D.who一
8.You shouldhave come to theparty lastSaturday evening.It wasreally fantastic.—But afriend anunexpected visitto me.A.paid B.had paidC.would payD.has paid
9.When theorganization inMarch,2019,there was almost nomoney in the bankand more than$1million ofdebt.A.folded B.boomed C.registeredD.sprang、18A.profit B.reward C.platform D.behavior、19A.my B.their C.your D.its、20A.opportunities B.requests C.cultures D.services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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27.15Celebrated acrossThailand,the SongkranFestival isa holiday1-welcomes theNew Yearwith acountrywide water()fight Itis alsocelebrated inother Asiancountries likeCambodia andLaos,but thecelebration inThailand2_know to be the mostJexcitingSongkran wasat firsta timeto visitfamilies,clean away the oldyear andbring in a freshone ManyThais cleanedawaytheold()(佛像)year by3__wash theirhomes andany Buddhasaround thehouse Theywould collectthe waterthat ranover theBuddhas and:pour
4.onto theshoulders offamily membersfor goodluck()()5,final theoriginal purpose of theholiday becameless importantthan thenational waterfight
6.love byThais and()foreigners todayThe
7.energy peopleuse whateverthey canget theirhands on and makeeach otherwet withwater」())Every year,8,large number of touristsgather inThailand towelcome the9arrive of Songkran If you planlO^visit第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分Thailand,the daysofSongkranare agreat timeto getto knowThai traditions10分)(分)假如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
2.1011We often hear storiesof animalsrescued people.But nowsomeone hasmanaged toreturn thefavor.The eventtook placeonone snowy January morning where Thomas Smith was walking herdog,Jack,in thepark.As I was walking,I justsaw Jackrunningonto theice towardsthe ducksin themiddle,and thenhe fallsinto thewater,”said Smith.He realizedhe hadno choicebuttry andsave hisdogs.Finally,I gotJack bya neck and pulled him out.I dontthink of I haveever felt so cold by thetimewe gotback to the land.When we got there,everyone wasasking whyJack wasokay—no onewas particularworried about第二节书面表达(满分分).me!”25(分)假定你是李华,是新华中学的一名中学生你班的外教即将回国,请你代表同学们在欢送会上
29.25Mr.Johnson致辞,内容包括、对致谢;1Mr.Johnson、准备了礼物,以留作纪念;
2、希望以后常回来看看3Mr.Johnson注意词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1B、2C、3C、4A、5D、6C、7B、8A、9A、10A、11C、12D、13C、14B、15B、16A、17C、18B、19B、20C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
3.A
4.B、
221.B
2.D
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231.A
2.C
3.B
4.D、
241.B
2.D
3.A、
251.C
2.B
3.B
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.A
2.D
3.C
4.B
5.A
6.B
7.D
8.A
9.B
10.C
11.A
12.C
13.B
14.D
15.C
16.A
17.C
18.B
19.D
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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2.is known
3.washing
5.Finally
6.loved
7..energetic
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10.to visit第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10U eoftenhearstones of aimnah rescuedpcitple.But nowM)tneone hasmanaged loreturn theresewngfev ocThe eventlook placeon onesnowyJanuarymorningwhereThomasSmithwas walkingher“hen hisdog.Jack,in thepark-A、1waswalking.1)uM MWJud nmnmgonio theice towardsthe ducksin themiddle,and thenheinto thewater.Mid SmithHe realizedhe hadno choicebut AMllo副除try andMVC hi%I irniHy.I goJack by.neckandpulledhimoul.I donI thinkofIhave dogthe ofeverfeltsocoldbythe tunewegotback lothe landUTcn wegc there,everyone wasaskingwhy Jackwas okiy-no onewas particularuomed aboutme!、28H wl»chef pJinKulacly第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Good afternoon,everyone!Mr.Johnson has been teachingus forone year,and he will haveto goback home.We allare verygratefulfor hisdevotion.We havewitnessed Mr.Johnson workingas ourEnglish teacherin hisparticular way.His patiencewith usstudentswas impressiveand hishard workhas inspiredmany students.He isalso awarm-hearted man,who spendsa lotof hissparetime stayingin theschoofs EnglishCorner answeringquestions fromus students.To showour gratitudeto him,we havemade somepresents forhim ourselves,hoping thatseeing thesepresents,hewillremember us.Welcome toChina again,Mr.Johnson.Do rememberthat thereare agroup ofchildren inChina missingyou!Thanks forlistening!
10.—Thafs thethird timeyouve donethat!—Yeah,A.what ofit B.whats onC.what aboutD.what for一
11.Dad,you shouldhave takenmeto the footballmatch thismorning.一I hadintended to,but I couldnt spareany time,I areport.A・had writtenB.wroteC.was writingD.would write
12.Cell phonesare nowwidely usedin ourdaily lives,it possiblefor usto talkto anyoneeasily.A.to makeB.madeC.make D.making
13.his love,Chris senthis moma thank-you noteon MothersDay.A.Expressing B.Expressed C.To expressD.Having expressed
14.People allthink itstrange that the boyshould tellwhafs writtenon thepaper inanother roomwithout lookingat it.It reallyexplanation.A.prevents B.challenges C.interrupts D.confuses
15.Looking people in theeye sometimesmake themnervous andembarrassed.A.must B.canC.should D.might
16.—Excuse me,can youtell mewhere Ican finda supermarket—I happento knownearby.Come on,Pll showyou theway.A.one B.itC・that D.some
17.He isa bad-tempered fellow,but hebe quitecharming whenhe wishes.A.shall B.shouldC.can D.must
18.-Are youready for the historytest tomorrow-No,I wishI theclock back.A.had turnedB.could turnC.will turnD.would haveturned
19.More wildtigers have been seenin theforest aroundthis area,there used tobevery few.A.when B.where C.whatD.which
20.Many peoplecomplained about the stoneslying ona road,but didanything aboutgetting thestones out ofthe way.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 IslandRule is one of the bestexplanations scientistscould giveto theobservable phenomenonthat animalsand(演变)(栖息、地).humans haveevolved dependingon theresources availablein theirhabitat Throughtime,scientists havenoticed(化石)(矮小的)through fossil records thatsome largeanimals frommainland habitatshave dwarfversions inbland habitats.A reportfrom BBCdescribed theexistence ofwhat scientistscall“hobbit island“off asmall island somewhere in Indonesia.It wasgivensuch aname becausefossil recordsof tiny,humanlike creatureshavebeenfound in the region.What theycalled as“hobbits orHomoFloresiensis,\are onlyas tallas onemeter andarc smallversions ofearly human species with tinier brains.Though scientistscannot perfectlytrace theorigin of the“Homo Floriensis,\they believethat theyarc humanrelatives,but it is the(有机体)“island life^that hascaused themto evolveas theyhave.Scientists havenoticed throughfossilrecordsand existingorganismstoday thatit seemsif largeanimals growsmall inislands whilesmall animals grow largein larger islands.Tn theory,animal andhuman bodieshave adjustedto theavailable foodand freshwater in their habitats.Since thereis noopportunityfor themto leavetheir island,they mightas welladapt.(捕食者)New YorkMagazine explainedthat islandsusually havefewer predatorsthan mainlandecosystems.However,itis thelack ofresources thatcause thedeath ofmany animals.As ameans ofnatural adaptation,the bodiesof theseanimals haveevolved smallerthantheir ancestors,making theirbodies requirefewer resources.A reportfrom WebEcoist listeddown afew examplesof animalsthat haveshrunk significantlycompared withtheir ancestors.(豹).Some of these includethe Bali tiger assmall asleopards
1、How didthe name“hobbit island,,come fromA.Scientists discovereddwarf peopleliving on the island.B.One metertall humanbeing madea livingon theseislands.C.Scientists foundhumanspecieswithtinierbrains onan island.D.Evidences showingtiny,human-like creatureson theisland werefound.、2What doyou knowabout HomoFloricnsis^^A.They usedto onlylive somewhereinIndonesia.B.They werethe earliestancestor ofhuman beings.C.They looksmall comparedwith normalhumans.D.They graduallygrew largeron thelargerislands.、3According toNew YorkMagazine,.A.animals onisland lackenough foodto liveonB.many animalsdied offfor noapparent reasonC.too manypredators willdo damageto theecosystemD.predators makeisland animalsturn smaller、4What canbe inferredfrom the textA.More predatorscan helpanimalsgrowstronger andlarger.B.Balitigerturns smallbecause ofadaptation tothe environment.C.More foodresources shouldbe providedlo islands.D.Animals onmainland arcfiercer thanthose onislands.分
22.8The MetropolitanMuseum ofArt Metisoneoftheworlds largestand finestart museums.Following thesuggestedroute willhelp youexplore themuseum.The Temple of DendurThis2000-year-old buildingstood near the NileRiver,surrounded bya wallthat nolonger exists.But youcan stillpeek through thegateway.Whose“house“is thisIts notfor people.Its forgods.Can youidentify themThey faceout.A kingfaces in,bringingofferings.MetSpeaksBringing togethersome ofthemostrespected thinkersonagiven subject,MetSpeaks featureslectures,discussions,talks,films,and fbrumsin whichcompelling voicesexplore timelyissues thatconnect tothe Mefsexhibitions andpermanent collection.Programtimes,audiences,and topicsvary.Time toSketchSettle downfor afew minutes,pick somethingin thisgallery,and have fun drawing it.Enjoy thechance tolook carefullyas youcreateyour ownsketch.Youll besurprised athow muchmore younotice,thanks toexploring artby sketching.MetAccessMake theMet yours!Choose froma varietyof servicesand excitingprograms thatare tailoredto meetthe needsof visitorswithdisabilities.Program times,audiences,and topicsvary.Ask forthe AccessInformation brochureand Access Calendar atInformation Desks,download theAccessCalendarPDF,or call212-650-2010or email.AdmissionFee includesadmission tothe MainBuilding andsame-week admissiontotheCloisters museumand gardens.Recommended FeeAdults$25()Seniors65and older$17Students$12()Members JoinNow Free()Children under12accompanied byan adultFree633How muchis recommendedto payfor3adult and2student visitorsA.Ill B.99C.87D.
103、1What canyou knowabout theTempleofDendurA.A highwall issurrounding the2000-year-old buildingnow.B.A kingfaces out,bringing offeringsinthetemple.C.The buildingis designedfor Emperorto livein.D.The NileRiver witnessedthe historyofthebuilding.、2Which ofthe followingis TRUEabout theMetA.Issues connectedwith economiccrisis willbe discussedin MetSpeaks.B.Visitors canchoose somethinginthegallery andhavefundrawingiton thewall.C.Disabled peoplewill findvarious servicesand programsoffered especiallyfor them.D.You canemail formore Admissioninformation.(分)
23.8Exposed soil isnt partof naturesmaster plan.Good exampleswhere soilis naturallyfound withno plants growing inarebeneath freshlyremoved trees,or wherethe groundhasbeenburnt bya landfire.In thesesituations bare soilisntbare forlong;withindays seedlings(芽)begin toappear andcover the ground.In afew months9time,the scaris hardlynoticeable.(耕犁)Unlike thesenatural examples,ploughed fieldsand freshlydug gardensare obviousexamples createdby man.But,left tonature,even thesebare soilssoon turngreen with a largenumberoftiny seedlings.In fields,gardens and on grasslands,roadside andsportsfields,along streetsandonpaths andpavements,we areconstantly battlingto stopweeds fromgrowing.All weare doingis stoptherecovering powersof nature.Whenever soilis exposed,weeds actlike akind ofmedicine toreduce thepotentially harmfulrays ofthe sun,so thesooner plantgrowthcovers the soil overagain,the better.(月巴沃)Weeds alsohelp toimprove the fertility ofthe soil.Their rootsget thesoil together,improving itsstructure andcreatinga morestable environmentin whichsoil lifecan growfast.Those weedswith adeep rootdraw upplant nutrients from(茎)deeper intheground,making themavailable toplantsgrowingnearthesoil surface.Above ground,the stemsof weedshelp trapfallenleaves whichbreak downinto thesoil,adding tothefertilityofthesoil.As thesoil becomesmore fertile,different kindsof plantsstart toreplace thepioneering“weeds.Bushes movein totake theplaceby graduallyshading them out,followed inturn bytrees,which eventuallypush upthroughthebushes,finally shadingthemouttoo.Fallen leavesfrom thebushes andtrees carryonthejob ofbuilding soilfertility thatwas begunby thosevery firstweeds thatgrew onthebare soil.Then,when oneof thesemature treesis removedinastorm,leaving awound ofbare soilinthe earth,the wholeprocess startsagain.、1When willsoil beleft bareA.A landfire hasjust happened.B.A youngtree isplanted in.C.No oneploughs theland.D.No cropsare plantedin.、2Which ofthe followingprevents thebaresoilfrom recoveringA.Seedlings appearingin gardens.B.Reducing harmfulrays ofthe sun.C.Removing weedsfrom pavements.D.Replacing plantsin sportsfields.、3What canweeds doforthesoilA.They createsoil life.B.They helpimprove thesoil.C.They getnutrientsfrom the sun.D.They breakdown fallenleaves.、4How canthesoilremain fertileafter treesmove inA.By addingmore weedstothesoil.B.By takingouttheweeds constantly.C.By removingthe previousbushes.D.By makinguse ofthe fallenleaves.(分)
24.8Safety isa hugeconcern wheneverI runwith myearphones in.But Ineed musicto run.Otherwise allI hearis thesoundof myown breathing.So Ivefound acompromise:I runwith onlyone earphonein.The musicsounds off.Its animperfect solution.An updatedpair ofheadphones,called AfterShokz,aim todo better.AfterShokz billsitself asusing boneconducting technologyto(鼓膜)conduct musicfromthefront oftheear,delivering soundthrough yourcheekbone andinner ear.This keepsyour eardrumfreeto heareverything else.“Earbuds(耳塞式耳机)are typicallydesigned toblock outall sound,which isfine whenyoure inside.But whenyou,re outside,you needall yoursenses.It wouldbe likesending youout cyclingwithablindfold onJ saysRod Annet,managing directorof AfterShokz.Heres whereAfterShokz comesin.The headphoneshook overthe backof yourhead withthe mainbud restinghigh upagainstyour cheek.This keepsyour earfree todelight inother sounds.So dothey workIn aword,yes.During a45-minute jog,they didntbounce orshift.I heardfar moreof myenvironment thanInormally do:a nearbybike there;a runnerpassing meagain tomy left;andsoforth.What aboutthe downsidesIf yourea hugefan ofhigh-quality sound,you mightfind theheadphones abit tinny.One friendexpressedconcerns aboutmissing theability toget lostinthemusic asyou mightbe distractedby othernoises,although Ipersonallydidnt findthat anissue.Yet thoseare allminor details.For me,probably thebiggest problemistheprice.Ranging between£
49.96to£
83.29,AfterShokzheadphones arentexactly cheap.With allthat considered,would Irecommend themYes.AfterShokz headphonesare quiteuseful.While outjogging,they werelight,painless,and easyto use.They mademe feelsafer.1What isspecial aboutAfterShokz headphonesA.They area goodchoice forinside use.B・They allowusers tohear othersounds.C.They canmake musicsound morebeautiful.D.They candeliver soundthrough youreardrum.、2What doesthe authorsfriend thinkof AfterShokzheadphonesA.They preventusers gettinglost.B.They deliverhigh-quality sound.C.They oftenmove whileusers arerunning.D.They failto allowusers toenjoy themusic.、3The authorthinks AfterShokzheadphones.A.are tooexpensive B.seem quiteuselessC.make usersfeel painD.are toocomplex touse、4What isthe mainpurposeofthetextA.To expressworries.B.To introducea product.C.To sharea personalstory.D.To complainabout aproduct.(分)
25.10Welcome tothe Electronic Village toexplore newways oflanguage teachingand learning.()ElectronicVillageProgram Thursday,June18,2015TEONearpod2:00pm to3:00pm9:00am to10:00amRoom502Room501Our studentscome fromdifferent backgroundsbut havethe same(语境)Nearpod isa software program thatcreates arich contextdesireto learnonline.The presenterwill useexamples fromhis firstforstudents to learn vocabulary.The presenterwill showhow toonlineclass toexplain howany teachercan beginteaching onlineuseit.with TEO.KahootPrezi10:30am to11:30am3:30pm to4:20pmRoom601Room602Kahoot softwarecanbeusedtocreate grammartests whichcan beUsesof Preziin listeningand speakingcourses drawstudents9graded ona network.It canprovide studentswith instantfeedbackattention tospeaking morefluently.The presenterwill showhow(反馈),including reportsabout theirstrengths andweaknesses.students canuse Prezito confidentlypresent ona varietyof topics,including introducingfamily,friends,and hobbies.、269Nearpod isactually a.A.super footballplayer B.name ofa recentfilmC.softwareprogramD.robot、1A teacherwho wantstolearnonline teachingcan goto.A.Room501B.Room502C.Room601D.Room
602、2Which ofthe followingcan assessyour grammarlearningA.Nearpod.B.Kahoot.C.TEO.D.Prezi.、3Ifyouwant toimprove yourspeaking skills,you aresupposed toarrive by.A.9:00am B.10:30amC.2:00pm D.3:30p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)
26.30Trying newthings isthe onlyway wecan discoverhidden talents.I]my careeras aneditor foramagazine.I didntreally mindthe work,but I wanted somethingmore2,Then I was offereda management3ofadigital readingcompany.The job wasaseemingly4mix ofmy skillsand interests,so Ijumped atit.5,soon afterI joinedthe company,its modelchanged tofocus onK-12education,and everythingabout mypositionchanged.Iwasasked totake onthe6different rolesof sellingcontent toteachers andtraining people.I feltmorethana little7mycomfort zone.I knewIwantedto growas aan8and makea seriouseffect onthe company.I toldmyself thateverything feels_9at firstand Ishouldat leasttry.10,1felt likeI didnthave aan
11.1knew jumpingoutofthe12was theright thingfor me,even thoughit feltpretty awful.Iwasfortunate tobe13by veryhelpful people,both atwork andat home.They kept14me.I spenthours researchingmy companys
15.1asked lotsof questionsand spoketo manypeopleinneed.I lookedforopportunities toput inextra16,The moreI did,the betterT felt.Over time,I discoveredthatthejobwas17Icoulddo andliked doing.It wasan amazing18to seethe companygrow andknow thatmyefforts contributedto19success andthat itsimportant totake risksand acceptnew20Actually,theres nothingworse thanfailingbecause yourefuse toeven try.、1A.started outB.moved upC.developed D.spent、2A.steady3^A.guidance B,suggestion C.position D.courseB.comfortable C.paying D.challenging
5、A.However B.Instead C.Additionally D.Thus
6、A.slightly B.completely C.relatively D.strangely、4A.loose B.perfect C.mild D.complex
7、A.inside B.around C.within D.outside
8、A.individual B,consumer C.leader D.adult、9A.silly B.tough C.fresh D.easy10A.On thecontrary B.In briefC.In away D.On onehand、11A.choice B.idea C.dream D.reason、12A.control B.touch C.nest D.company、13A.informed B.surrounded C.followed D.impressed、14A.convincing B.reminding C.accessing D.encouraging、15A.staff B.income C.products D.conditions、16A.effort B.money C.offer D.care17A.anything B.everything C.something D.nothing。
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