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2025届北京市第十二中学高三第三次联合模拟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)
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1.Our teamhas justnarrowly won the game.I feelso relievednow.A.Cheer upB.You betC.What apity D.Well done
2.If hehard,he wouldhave passedthe exam.A.were towork B.had workedC.should workD.was towork
3.The risinghouse priceand thehigh incometax ratehave becomethe biggestof theordinary peoplein Chinatoday.A.concern B.influence C.involvement D.occupation
4.Li Huahis moneyfor dollarsbefore he went ona holidayin America.A.exchanges B.has exchangedC.will exchangeD.had exchanged
5.—I amworn out.—Me too,all workand noplay.So itstime to.A.burn themidnight oilB.push thelimitsC・go with the flowD.call ita day
6.The newlocal lawin Nanjingsays parentsnot physicallyharm youngchildren orexpose themto long-term hungeras apunishment.A.can B.shallC.will D.need
7.When theyfirst cameto thecity,my parentsoften wentto neighborsfor atalk,just asthey in thecountryside.A.will doB.had doneC・have doneD.were doing
8.We mostprefer to say yesto theof someonewe knowand like.A.attempts B.requestsC.doubts D.promises
9.Mr.Smith didntunderstand madehis sonso upsetthat evening.、17A.excited B.eager C.surprised D.proud、18A.ask B.warn C.tell D.promise、19A.surprised B.good C.nervous D.anxious、20A.easily B.seriously C.specially D.highly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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27.15How dolearning habitsinfluence learning results Itsuseful andnecessary todiscuss learning habits Thereis a」famous1say“Good habitslead to good endings”,which shows the importance of habits」“An applea daykeeps thedoctor away”also2show ahealthy everydayhabit helpsto buildup ourbody Thus,good learninghabitscan help us gaingreat learningresults,high scoresand abundantknowledge3,include Atfirst,learning habitsform ourways ofthinkingand attitude4the contentof ourlearning5obvious,a good habit canhelpusto speedup toreach ourdestinations As we cansee,developing a goodhabitis soimportant thatI wouldlike tointroduce onekind ofgood learninghabits---keeping6-learning diary二every dayWe canstart thehabit by7write alearning summaryand rememberto recordsomething impressiveand meaningfulKeepit inmind,8-gradually we can gainthis goodlearninghabitand benefitfrom itWhats
9.much,I findout thatI stillhave some bad learninghabits10,well I can onlyconcentrate onreading for a shorttime,and Iwill conquerthis problemby spendingmore effortson concentrationpractice第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改I believethat throughmy efforts,Icangain goodlearningresultsby havinggood habits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
28.1010句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
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;.只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分21011I amwriting tosuggest liftthe banon usingsmart phones,tablet computersand othermobile devicesin class.Mobile devicescame intoexistence as result of the developmentof scienceand technology.They wouldbenefit usa lotas longasthey areused proper.First^mobile devicesare efficiencyand canhelp teachersknow thatstudents understandwhat istaught whentheyflnish theirexercises.Second,mobile devicescan makeclasses moreinterested sostudents will be morewilling tolearn.Finally,using mobiledevices willreduce theuse ofpaper,and whichwillbegood for the environment.Please takemy suggestionintoconsider.Looking forwardto youreply.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假如你是李华,你校正在开展以“我为班级添光彩,争创文明班级”为主题的英语演讲活动,请你写一篇
29.25演讲稿要点如下列举校园常见不文明现象;
1..提出合理化建议2注意词数左右;L
100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数4参考词汇文明班级不文明现象civilized classuncivilized phenomenaGood morning,everyone!Thats all.Thank you!参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1D、2B、3A、4D、5D、6B、7B、8B、9D、10A、11B、12C、13A、14C、15A、16A、17A、18B、19C、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、
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2.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、
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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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10.you—your第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Goodmorning,everyone!Im veryglad toshare myideas withyou.Asweall know,somebad habits anduncivilized phenomenado existin ourschool.Forexample,some studentsoften throwrubbish everywhereor spitin public.Some dontturn offthe tapafter washinghands.Some areevenaddicted tosmoking.I stronglysuggest weget ridof thesebadhabits.We shouldbe politeto othersand behaveourselves.Above all,we shouldobeythe schoolrules,such aswearing schooluniforms,keeping ourclassrooms tidy,and soon.Lets joinhands togetherto builda civilizedand harmoniousclass.As longas everybodymakes acontribution,wecanmake it.Thafs all.Thank you!A.what wasit B.why itwas thisC.how that was D.what itwas that
10.She thentook the little key,and openedit,trembling,but couldnot atfirst seeanything,because thewindows wereshut.A.plainly B.closely C.firmly D.frequently
11.We climbedup to the topof ahill,we gota goodview of the wholeforest park.A.which B.whereC.when D.that
12.Could Ispeak tois incharge ofInternational SalespleaseA.who B.whatC.whoever D.whatever
13.—Would youmind movingover alittle Ihave topass here.—rd liketo help.A.Not in the slightestB.Dont mentionit.C.Never mind.D.At yourservice.
14.A problemhas occurredwe shoulddevelop innovativethinking abilitiesin theclassrooms bygiving studentsopportunitiesto generatenew ideas.A.what B.whereC.whether D.that
15.The peoplesucceeded because they understoodthat you cant letyour failuresyou---------------------------------you haveto letyourfailures teachyou.A.define B.declineC.qualify D.simplify
16.It wasso noisythat wehear ourselvesspeak.A.couldnt B.shouldntC.mustnt D.neednt
17.—Ken,,but yourradio isgoing tooloud.一Oh,Fm sorry.TH turnit downright now.A.I hatetosayit B.It doesn,t hurtto askC.P mreally tiredof itD.Pm crazyabout it
18.The firstdecade in the21st centurythe rapidrise ofChina asa worldeconomic power.A・witness B.has witnessedC.will witnessD.have witnessed
19.Not untilhewentabroad tofurther hisstudy theimportanceofEnglish.A.has hefound B.he hasfoundC.did hefind D.he hadfound
20.・Some peoplesay morebut doless othersdo theopposite.A.once B.whenC.while D.as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)
21.6These hotelsdont have all thenecessary facilitiesbut eachof themoffers somethingdifferent.Dont missthem if youtravel toCanada.Sleep ona train at theTrain StationInn.This hotelis in an oldtrain stationin NovaScotia.The owners,James andShelley LeFresne,usethestation and the trainas rooms.There areseven oldcars and there isalso arestaurant in the dining car,Prices arefrom S89to$169per roomor traincar.Sleep ina jailin theCanadian capital,Ottawa.Here,youcansleep inthe olddowntown Ottawa Jail Hostel.There aregroup orprivatebedrooms.There arestill barson thedoors!Prices arefrom$25to$
65.Dont worry,there arentany criminalsthere!()Sleep ina tepeea tentof theAmerican Indiansat aUNESCO WorldHeritage sitein Alberta.At thishotel,there areguided toursandlessons inlocal culture.The bestpart:sleeping ina realtepee outside.The priceis around$300,or$620for afull package.Sleep ina lighthouseat the Quirpon LighthouseInn.This hotelis onNewfoundland^Quirpon Island.There aregreat viewsof theoceanfrom thewindows.There are11private roomsin total.Prices arefrom$225for asingle to$350for asuite.Meals are includedin therestaurant.The hotelhas thetraditional lookand feelof thelighthouse,so thereis noInternet,TV ortelephones inthe rooms.There aretours available,and boattours to the islandareincluded.、1What canyou doif youchoose theTrain StationInnA.Shop inthe oldtrain cars.B.Learn howto drivethe train.C.Have mealsinthediningcar.D.Enjoy arail tourof NovaScotia.、2In whatway isstaying ina tepee in AlbertaspecialA.It serveslocal foodto diners.B,You cansleep inthe openair.C,You cantour Albertafor free.D.It offerslessons onmaking tepees.、3Which isunavailable at theQuirpon Lighthouse InnA.Private rooms.B.Guided tours.C.Daily meals.D.The Internet.4Youll paythe leastifyouchoose tosleep_A.intheOttawaJailHostelB.at theTrain StationInnC.inatepeeinAlbertaD.at theQuirponLighthouseInn())(章鱼)
22.85,Octopuses aresea animalsfamous fortheir roundedbodies,bulging eyes,and eightlong arms.They livein(热带的)all theworlds oceansbut thereare especiallymore octopusesin warm,tropical waters.Octopuses,like theircousin,the squid(乌贼),are oftenconsidered monstersof thedeep”,though somespecies,or types,occupy relativelyshallow waters.Most octopusesstay alongthe ocean9s floor,although somespecies arepelagic,which meansthey livenear thewater ssurface.Other octopusspecies livein deep,dark waters,rising frombelow atdawn anddusk tosearch forfood.Crabs andshrimps rankamong(猎物),their favoritefoods,though somecan attacklarger preylike sharks.Octopuses typicallydrop downon theirprey fromaboveand,using powerfulsuctions thatline theirarms,pull theanimals intotheir mouths.The octopusperforms itsfamous backwardswim by(爬)blowing upwater througha musculartube onthe bodycalled asiphon.Octopuses alsocrawl alongthe oceansfloor,putting theirarmsinto smallopenings tosearch fbrfood Seals,whales,and largefish preyon octopuses.If threatened,octopuses shootan inkyliquid thatdarkens thewater,confusing theother animals.The octopuscan also change togray,brown,pink,blue,or greento mixwith itssurroundings.Octopuses mayalsochangecolor asa wayto communicatewith other(巢穴)octopuses.Octopuses aresolitary creaturesthat livealone indens builtfrom rocks,which theoctopus movesinto placeusingits powerfularms.Octopuses sometimeseven fashiona rock“door”fbr theirdens thatpull closedwhen theoctopus issafely inside.、1In whichplace canwe findmore OctopusesA.The oceannear Hainan.B.The rivernear Canada.C.The ArcticOcean.D.The SouthPole.、2What isa wayfor Octopusesto communicatewith eachotherA.Using specialsignals.B.Making specialsounds.C.Living togetherinagroup.D.Changing theirown colors.、3What dowe know about OctopusesA.They juststay indeep ocean.B.They eatfood byusing theirteeth.C.They dontlike huntinglarge animals.D.They shootan inkyliquid toavoid dangers.分
23.8EXCURSION DETAILS$
109.99/Adult ages13and over$
79.99/Child ages8-12*Prices mayvary withseasonsThis adventurebegins witha motorcoachride alongthe KlondikeHighway,paralleling theroute usedby theexplorers duringthe1898Klondike GoldRush.Youll ascendtothe3,290-foot Klondike Summit,where youcan photographmajestic mountainsandwaterfalls.Your ridecontinues asyou travelnorth tothe famousYukon Suspension Bridge.Feel thethrilling sensationof aswaying walkway65feet abovethe churningrapids ofthe TutshiRiver.Finally walkthrough themuseum-quality displaysdemonstrating theareasunique history.By nowyouve workedup anappetite,andthehearty salmonbuffet at the Liarsville Trail Campis sureto tameeven thehungriestbeast.Savor wildAlaskan salmongrilled overan openalder woodfire,a varietyof salads,cornbread anddessert.After yourmeal,youmay returnor bedropped offin Skagwayfor shopping.Guest Reviews4★★★☆☆Palp fromVancouverGreat onehour stopattheSuspension Bridge.The salmonbake inLiarsville wasthe bestpart!It wasa buffetof UNLIMITEDsalmonthatwasbeing freshlycooked overan openfire.Overall goodexcursion,just alittle tooexpensive forwhat itis.★★★★☆Dragon fromLos AnglesDidthis onMay1,
2019.Our guide,Glenn,was veryenthusiastic andknowledgeable,keeping usentertained allthe waybymaking jokesand explainingthe historyofthelandmarks.There wereonly12people,so weall hadwindow seats!!The viewswereGREAT!Took lotsof pics.★★★★★Plutocrat fromEdmontonEnjoyed thedrive,enjoyed thefees andenjoyed Liarsville,where thefood wasAMAZING.Cant believehow muchwe enjoyedwalkingacross thesuspension bridge.★☆☆☆Rod fromReginald“To theSummit”gives theimpression youare goingtothebig summit.This was not thecase.The summitin questionwas justa smallhill.The viewsatthesuspension bridgeare okbut notincredible.The lunchat Liarsvillewasnotbad,though,and thatstop wasbest of、the day.l50Which ofthe followingshowsthecorrect touringorder inthe excursionA.Skagway—Suspension Bridge—Klondike GoldRush一一B.Liarsville TrailCamp KlondikeHighway TutshiRiver一C.KlondikeSummit—Suspension BridgeLiarsville TrailCampD.Klondike GoldRush—LiarsvilleTrailCamp—SuspensionBridge、1After readingthe fourreviews,we learnthat.A.Palp thoughtthe pricefortheexcursion isreasonableB,Dragon thoughthighly ofhis humorousand learnedguideC.Plutocrat wasnot contentwiththefood inLiarsvilleD.Rod feltthe viewaround thesuspension bridgewas great分
24.8Become aVolunteer andMake aDifferenceThe First Tee,as anoutstanding youthdevelopment organization,is alwayssearching forgood peoplethat wantto volunteerat oneof our manyPittsburgh arealocations.Were looking for You!Nationwide,we currentlyhave morethan3,700coaches signedup withThe First Tee aswell asvolunteers.But youdont havetobe agolf professionalor evena good golfer.With The First Tee Coach Program,we providethe trainingyou need.Developed withinput fromleading expertsinthefield ofpositive youthdevelopment,our programfocuses onmaking participantsstrongerand moreconfident throughdecision-making andexploring options,inspiring thegolfers oftomorrow tolook tothe future,setgoals,and unlocktheir potential.We alsoneed morevolunteers tomake TheFirstTeepossible.Opportunities include:Assistant Coach:assist inour weeklygolf clinics.All thatwe requestis thatyou makea7-week commitmentone dayper week,for2hours eachweek.Each clinicis ledby oneofourtrained staffmembers whocreates awritten lessonplan forour volunteerstofollow.Database Manager:input dataentry ofparticipants,volunteers,and communityrelation recordsand updatechapter informationforHome Officeand communityrelations.The database manager isexpected toupdate thedata aminimum ofevery otherweek.Equipment Manager:organize andsort donatedequipment,get ridof unfitequipment,and arrangeequipment fordistribution toparticipantsat leastonce aweek.Greeter:register participants,hand informationto parents,greet visitors,answer phoneand providegeneral programinformation.Process ofBecoming aVolunteer()Begin byfilling outthe GoogleForms applicationbelow.Once Alison Boyle our Director of Volunteer and Participant Servicesreceivesyour completedapplication,she willcontact youfor anin-person interview.CLICK HEREto fillout aVolunteer Applicationvia GoogleFormsFor moreinformation,please contactourDirectorofVolunteerandParticipantServices,AlisonBoyle,at.、1TheFirstTeeCoachProgram centerson.A.training participantsB.training professionalcoachesC.attracting morevisitors D.lookingforgolf stars、()2If youare goodat usingcomputers,you maychoose to be aan.A.greeter B.assistant coachC.databasemanagerD.equipment manager、3To becomea volunteerat TheFirstTee,one must.A.be agoodgolferB.have aninterview(咨询)C.consult AlisonBoyle D.promise towork7weeks(分)
25.10Tour Informationof BodleianLibraries,University ofOxfordImportant notes:All ourguided toursare conductedby ourprofessionally trainedvolunteer guides.We areable totake childrenaged11and overintothe workingareas ofthe Bodleian Library onthese tours.We regretthat theguided toursare notrecommended toyounger children.How tobook:Purchase selectedtickets onlineor atthe GreatGate ticketoffice atleast twodays aheadof time.l.Mini tourThemini tourallows youto viewthe mostbeautiful partsofthe BodleianLibraryin just30minutes.(中世纪的)What youllsee:15th-century DivinitySchool and Duke Humfreysmedieval library.Length:30minutes Price:£6per personTimes:Monday—Saturday:9:30,15:30,16:00,16:40Sunday:12:45,14:15,14:45,15:15,16:00,16:
402.Standard tourThistour showsyou theinterior ofthe buildingsthat formthe historicheart ofthe University.What youllsee:15th-century DivinitySchool,Convocation House,Chancellors CourtandDuke Humfrey^medieval library.Length:60minutes Price:£8per person一Times:Wednesday Friday:10:30,11:30,13:00,14:00Sunday:11:30,14:00,15:
003.Ex tendedtour-Upstairs,downstairsThis touroffers theopportunity tovisit boththe BodleianLibrarys wonderfulhistoric roomsandthemodem underground readingrooms.What youllsee:15th-century DivinitySchool,Convocation House,Chancellors Court,Duke Humfrey^medieval library,Radcliffe Cameraand GladstoneLink.Length:90minutes Price:£15per personTime:Wednesday andSaturday9*
154.Extended tour-Explore thereading roomsAnexploration oftheBodleianLibrarys wonderfulreading roomswhere scholarshave studiedfor centuries.What youllsee:15th-century DivinitySchool,Convocation House,ChancellorA Court,DukeHumfrey^medieval library,Upper ReadingRoom andRadcliffeCamera.Length:80minutes Price:£14per personTimes:Sunday:11:15,13:
15、1When canyou takea StandardtourA.At9:30on Monday.B.At13:00on Saturday.C.At14:00on Thursday.D.At12:00on Sunday.、2What arevisitors requiredto dotogoonthetoursA.Bring theirown guides.B.Set offearly inthe morning.C.Avoid takingchildren.D.Make reservationsin advance.、3What canwe learnfrom thetextA.1The firsttour canbe bookedvia telephone.B.The secondtour showsa modemundergroundreadingroom.C-The thirdtour coststhe most.D.The fourthtour laststhe longest.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)
26.30When Ithink aboutwhat myhero meansto me,I realizethat mostof myspecial memoriesand feelingstoward myherocome fromthelittlethings hedoes every day.My herois nota celebrityor sucha recognizableface.My herois nota nationalhero(雪崩),oramulti-millionaire.He hasnever savedme froma burningcastle oran avalanchebut hedoes1me andtell meto have agood day.He isjust an2quiet man,whom Ihonor.My dadis myhero becausehe isbrave,skilled,and3,I knowmany peoplesay theirdads aretheir heroes,but mydadteaches meabout becominga man,which isextremely importantfor ayoung boy.Respect goesa longway withmy dad,as doespatience.As an4,my dadmust dealwith peopleeveryday,someof whomare niceand someare not.Either way,he5his well-mannered attitude.Dad isnot afraidof manythings,or ifhe is,he doesnttell me6he wantsto seemtough.He maynot bea bigguy butsince heworks顶with his7all day,he isvery strong.Dad worksoutdoors inall kindsof8but theworst thinghe hasto dois9up andwork inan attic楼inthemiddle ofthe summer.Trust me,this isthe10place youwill experienceas anelectrician andwhen youcome back11,what isin yourlungs willmake you12for hours.My dadand Ihaveavery good13,We talkabout almosteverything.We gohunting,fishing,and everythinga dadandson woulddo.My dadand Ienjoy14most becauseit givesus timeoutdoors togetherand thereis nothinglike that.He has15andtaught meeverything Ineed toknowabout
16.I am17tobethe sonof MikeC.,and wouldnot haveit anyother way.People comeup tome allthe timeto18me Ihaveagooddad.It makesme feel19that alot ofpeople thinkso20of him.He isagoodteacher ofmy lifeand woulddo anythingfor me.This iswhymy fatheris myhero.、1A.ignore B.hug C.follow D.remind2^A.able B.average C.allergic D.active、3A.special B.enthusiastic C.respectful D.strict、4A.teacher B.officer C.electrician D.engineer、5A.offers B.makes C.Hides D.keeps、6A.how B.unless C.until D.because、7A.Hands B.mouth C.brain D.legs、8A.subjects B.aspects C.conditions D.destinations、9A.climb B.look C.get D.stand10A.coldest B.highest C.best D.hottest、11A.down B.over C.inside D.through、12A.rest B.cough C.hesitate D.sleep、13A.relationship B.dream C.adventure D.habit、14A.writing B.performing C.hiking D.eating、15A.shown B.bought C.fetched D.paid、16A.family B.nature C.study D.trouble。
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