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2025届江苏省常熟市第一中学高三1月阶段检测试题英语试题注意事项考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.
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5.2B第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.We reallyemphasize the importance ofputting safeguardsto preventchildrens identitiesfrom fallingin wrongpeopleshands.A.in placeB.in vainC.in questionD.in earnest
2.Creating anatmosphere employeesfeel partof ateam isa bigchallenge.A.where B.whoseC.that D.which
3.The flatis goodvalue formoney becausenot onlydid theysell itto me at acheap price,but theythrew insome oldfurniture.A.at theircommand B.for goodmeasureC.beyond myreach D.beneath theirdignity
4.Was itat thebeginning youmade thepromise youwould doall tohelp makeitA.that;that B.when;thatC.that;when D.when;when
5.Mike islooking for another jobbecause hefeels that nothing hedoes hisboss.A.serves B.satisflesC.promises D.supports
6.His brotheraims to be ofhis parentsby thetime heis twenty.A.innocent B.beneHcial C.invisible D.independent一
7.Are youstill thinkingabout theemail Tonysent youyesterday—Oh,to tellthe truth,thafs makesme feelexcited.A.What B.how C.that D.why
8.Going outis goodmeans ofrelaxation.Would youlike togo topark withme in the afternoonA.the;the B.the;a C.a;the D./;a
9.Several ofus wereasked to attend themeeting,as below.A.listed B.listing、18A.around B.along C.through D.inside、19A.decide B.appreciate C.judge D.sniff、20A.angry B.grateful C.strict D.content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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27.15One day,Jacks parentstold himthat his grandpa wouldretire after1work forforty years2that theywere goingto have asurprise partyfor him”()Jack lovedhis Grandpa and wantedto dosomething special3,him Heremembered thebusiness cardhis grandpa
4.give himtwo yearsbefore()He knewthat hisgrandpa wouldno longerhave theposition onthat card,so hedecided
5.build a new onefor hisgrandpa」()When
6.big daycame,Jack wasready Buthe didntwant to put hisgift togetherwith othersWhen all the otherpeople left,he7take his()grandpas hand and gavehim thegift Hisgrandpa smiled,Well,it mustbe abeautiful giftMay Iopen itnow Sure!”Jack said
8.exciteAs Grandpaopened thegift,tears filledhis eyesJack gavehim thegreatest gifthe hadever got!It was a businesscard on
9.was hisnew position:FULL-TIME GRANDPA!“Well,how muchdo Iget paid”hisgrandpaasked,smiling“As manyhugs asyou want!”With thesewords,Jack gaveGrandpaa hug Well,Iguess thatmeans Imthe
10.(rich)man in the world!,9said Grandpa第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
1028.(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10处语言错误,每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(A),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210HMy cousinLi Mingtold mehe wouldbe takinghis driverstest againHe seemedconfidence,although hehave failedhis、、first roadtest I felt sympathy for him,think hemight havea samefear hedid lasttime I encouraged him,though I was not、so optimistic about their chances Later on,he calledshare the good news that he had passed it Beforethe roadtest,our、、family gathered excited at his houseI congratulatedhim with a hugI askedhim todrive withme anywherehe likedThree第二节书面表达(满分分)of our cousin piled in withus and we took our first ride with Li Ming
2529.(25分)假如你是李华,你校的交换生Peter打算参加市里举行的自行车骑行比赛,于是向你打听相关信息请给他回一封邮件,内容要点如下比赛时间及地点
1.参赛条件和报名方式
2.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、1A、2A、3B、4A、5B、6D、7A、8C、9A、10D、11C、12D、13B、14C、15B、16B、17C、18B、19D、20B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.A
2.B
3.C、
221.C
2.D
3.B
4.A、
231.C
2.A
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1.D
2.C
3.B、
251.D
2.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 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.C
2.B
3.C
4.D
5.C
6.D
7.A
8.D
9.C
10.B
11.A
12.B
13.A
14.C
15.D
16.C
17.A
18.D
19.C
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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5151、
271.working/having worked
2.and
3.for
4.had given
5..to build
6.the
8..excitedly
9.which
10.richest第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10My cousinLi Nfingtold mehe wouldbe takinghis driverstest again.He seemedconfidence,although hehave confidenthadfailed hisfirst roadtest.Ifeltsympathyforhimthink hemight havea samefear hedid lasttime.Iencouragedhimthinking thethoughI wasnot sooptimisticabout theirchances.Lateron.he calledA sharethegoodnewsthat hehadpassedit.his toBeforethe roadtest,our familygatheredexcitedathishouse.I congratulatedhim withahug.I askedhim todriveAfter excitedlywiihme anywherehe liked.Three ofourcousinpiledinwih us and wetookourfirstridewithLiMing.、去掉28with cousins第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Peter,Im more than excitedto learnthat youlltake part in thecycling competitionto beheld inour city.The followingis whatyou shouldknow inadvance.First,the competitionwill beheld at the RenminRoad at2pm nextSunday.Second,whoever showsgreat interestin cyclingand isaged16orolder isqualified toparticipate in the competition.Most importantly,you canenter thewebsite of the competitionto registerfor it.Cycling is one of the mostinteresting sportsthat arebeneficial bothto ourbody andmind.Tm surethatnot only willyou enjoyyourself butyouwill benefita lotfrom it.Yours,Li HuaC.to belisted D.having listed
10.The19th PartyCongress drewup ablueprint forChinas developmentinthenext three decades andmore.thisblueprint intoreality,we mustbe down-to-earth inour approach,take onestep ata timeas wemove forwardand deliversolidoutcomes.A.Turning B.TurnedC.Turn D.To turn
11.・Some peoplesay morebut doless othersdo the opposite.A.once B.whenC.while D.as
12.—What didshe wantto know,Tom—She wonderedwe couldcomplete theexperiment.A.when was it B.it waswhen thatC.it waswhen D.when itwas that
13.Why do you turnto mefor helpyou caneasily workouttheproblem independentlyA.until B.whenC.after D.unless
14.—Do youreally meanit whenyou sayhe willa goodpresidentA.judge B.duit C.turn D.Serve
15.He finishedwriting hisfirst novellast year,andweall thinkthat ishis careerreally tookoff.A.where B.whenC.how D.why
16.If youever arentsure whetheryou havebought thevery bestsmartphone,justgood enough.”A.make forB.settle forC・answer forD.account for
17.The importantthing inlife isto havea greataim,and theto achieveit.A.acquisition B.comprehensionC.determination D.satisfaction
18.-----How didyou findyour tripto WaterPark inthe summerof2016------1thoroughly enjoyedit.It wasthan I expected.A.even muchinteresting B.far moreinterestingC.so farinteresting D.far frominteresting
19.We needa spiritualfaith,oraphilosophy,it shouldinclude thistruth:if you choose to find thepositive inevery situation,you willbe blessed,and ifyouchoosetofindthe awful,you willbe cursed.As withhappiness itself,this isyour decisiontomake.C.exactly D.largely一
20.Shall wego to the sevenoclock performanceor theeight—suits youfine.A.WhateverB.Whichever C.Whenever D.Wherever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)
21.6Since lastMarch,I have been visitinga petclinic becauseof mycat Eddie.The clinicis innorthern Massachusetts,about twohoursfrom ourhome onCape Cod.Iexpectedit wouldbe terribledepressing butifs justtheopposite.I havebeen sosurprised atwhat Ihave learnedthere.Now Ibelieve happiness is somethingto lovein anyform.If Tveever knowan angel,it isKeri,Eddies technician.Both Eddieand Iare underherloving care.She givesEddie hismedicines.She givesme emotionalguidance as well.I canoffer tellwhen itssomeones firstvisit.Theyre usuallycrying.I thinkthe reasonwhy therest ofus dontcry hasnothing to do withhope.Ithink ithas todo withanother ingredientof happiness.When wethink aboutour pefsdistant future,even ifthey9re healthy,w willfeel sad.Keri,in herprayerfulvoice says,“Focus onloving Eddieright now.”Right now”is theonly waypeople thinkatheclinic.Instant connectionis whathappens inthe waitingroom.We jointogether totenderly lifea lamedog.We taketurns distractinga catwith sparklytoysso shedoesnt chewher bandage.Nobody asksfor help.Everybody offers.We justdo it.When theend oflife isvery near,owners oftenbelieve theirpefs happinessis moreimportant thansomething like a strictdiet.A youngfellowwhose petdog suffersfrom cannersays,“He canhave anythinghe wantsnow.^^So Iguess anelement ofhappinessis not somuch thelength of a lifebutthe joyand peacethat lifecontains.At thisplace,the focusisnoton dying,and itsnotonliving.The focus,fbr petsand forpeople,isonliving happily.、1What doesKeri stressmost according to Paragraph3A.Living ishappy.B・Time isprecious.C.Hope iscertain.D.Love iseverything.、2What doesinstant connectioninthewaiting areaweanA.They live in harmony.B,They helpeach other.C.They arefull oflove.D.They askfor help.、3Why doesa youngfellow havehis peteat anythingit wantsA.He wantshis petto gainweight.B.He likestodowhatever hewants.C.An LovelyAngel of a PetClinic.D,The Ingredientsof Happiness.(分)
22.8Are somepeople bomclever,and othersborn stupidOr is intelligence developedby ourenvironment andour experienceStrangelyenough,the answerto thesequestions isyes.To somedegree ourintelligence isgiven tous at birth,and noamount ofeducation canmake a genius outofa childborn withlow intelligence.On the other hand,a childwho livesin aboring environmentwill develophis intelligenceless than one wholivesin rich and varied surroundings.Thus thelimits ofpersons intelligenceare fixedat birth,whether ornot hereaches thoselimits willdepend onhisenvironment.This view,now heldby mostexperts,can besupported in a numberof ways.It iseasy toshow that intelligence isto somedegree somethingwe areborn with.The closerthe bloodrelationship betweentwo people,the closertheyare likely to beintelligent.Thus ifwe taketwo unrelatedpeople atrandom frompopulation,it islikely thattheir degreeof intelligencewill becompletelydifferent.If,on theother hand,we taketwo identicaltwins,they willvery likelybe asintelligent aseach other.Relations likebrothers andsisters,parents andchildren,usually have similar intelligence,and thisclearly suggeststhatintelligencedepends onbirth.Imagine nowthat wetaketwo identicaltwins andput themin differentenvironments.We mightsend one,for example,to auniversity and theotherto afactory wherethe workisboring.We wouldsoon finddifferences inintelligence developing,and thisindicates thatenvironment aswell asbirth playsa part.This conclusionisalso suggestedby thefact thatpeople wholiveinclose contactwith eachother,but whoare notrelated atall arelikelytohavesimilardegree ofintelligence.1The writerisinfavor of the viewthat mansintelligence isgiven tohim.A.atbirthB.through educationC.both atbirth andthrough educationD.through environmentof onesfamily、2If achild isborn withhigh intelligence,he can.A.surely becomea geniusB.still becomeageniusif heisnt givengood educationC.reach his intelligence limitsthrough hisown effortsD.probably reachhisintelligencelimits inrichandvariedsurroundings、3The exampleof thetwins goingto auniversity and to afactory separatelyshows.A.the importanceof theirintelligence B.the roleof environmenton intelligenceC.theimportanceof theirpositions D.the partthat birthplays、4The besttitle of the passagecan be.A.On IntelligenceB.On GeniusC.Dependence onEnvironment D.Effect ofEducation onIntelligence分
23.8Put onyour wizardinghats,Harry Potterfans,and getready tofly through the treetopsof HogwartsForbidden ForestwhenUniversal Orlandolaunches itsnewest ridethis June.When UniversalOrlandos newestWizarding Worldof Harry Potter ride,Hagrids MagicalCreatures MotorbikeAdventure,opens June12,itwill bea themepark gamechanger.Case inpoint:Universal planted1,200live treesto recreatethe darkwoods outsideHogwarfs wherethe giantgamekeeperHagrid lives.From there,expect aforesfs worthof incredibletwists andturns.Here areallthedetails weknow sofar:Its designedby aHarry Potterpro:The artdirector of the ride,Alan Gilmore,actually workedon theHarry Pottermovie setsaswell.Youll feellike you,re flyingthroughthe sky ona magicalmotorcycle:Although this ride istechnically acoaster,its designedas anindividualmotorcycle tomimic thefreedom offlight;expect totwist,turn,and rushforward...and backward.Theres more thanoneway toride:You cansit inHagrids driversseat orin Harryssidecar,and changeup whoyou ridewith andhow.Youll encountermagical creatures:Since Hagridis theschooPs gamekeeper,theres alwaysa menagerieof magicalcreatures nearbyhis home,and thisride willbe nodifferent.Expect tosee theferocious three-headed dogFluffy;mayhem causingCornish Pixies;andatotally newcreature stillunderwraps,too.Its fast!Hold onto yourwands;thisridehits50mph!There willbe obstacles:What,you thought youd justfly throughtheskywithout anybad spellscoming yourway Accordingto Universal,riderswill Hurlpast challengingobstacles,become entangledinathicket ofDevifs Snare...while encounteringa fewsurprises alongthe way.”No houseelves allowed:Only thoseover48inches canride sorry.、1Which ofthe followingis TRUEA.Hagrid*s MagicalCreatures MotorbikeAdventure isnewly—opened andhas attractedcrowds offans.B.Alan Gilmoreis thedirector ofboth thisnew rideandtheHarryPottermovie.C.Magical creaturesand challengingobstacles aredesigned toexcite the riders.D.Whoever isinterested inthe fastmotorcycle canbuy theticket andhaveago attheride.、2This passageabove isa promotionto.A.a themepark B.anewmovie C.a sciencefiction D.an expresstrain分
24.8Below areseveral programsdesigned for students.ARCC GapARCC Gap hasbeen offeringprograms foryoung adultssince
1983.ARCC GapSemester programs are anopportunity tolive andlearn insomeof thegreatest classroomson earth.Our Semesterprograms takestudents ona journeyof discoveryof localpeoples,places,cultures andideas.Program Locations:International-Africa,Asia,Latin America,and IndiaPhone:415-332-5075Email:gap@adventurescrosscountry.comThinking Beyond BordersThinking BeyondBorders9gap yearprogramsarespecifically designedforstudentswho likelearning andare eagerto createmeaningful socialchange intheworld.We combineworking withinspiring localleaders,and engagereadings anddiscussions to create anexciting,supportive,andtransformational learningenvironment.TBBs full-year andsemester optionsinclude a7-country GlobalGap Year.Program Locations:International-Global,South America,AsiaPhone:203-993-0236Camps InternationalOurinspirational AGAprograms giveyou thechance tolive with the communitiesyou willbe supportingand workwith localson serviceprojectsthat makea significantand lastingdifference topeoples lives.You canalso contributeto protectingthe environmentand endangeredwildlife.Program Locations:Kenya,Borneo,Cambodia,Ecuador,Peru andour newestlocations CostaRica,NicaraguaPhone:44142548530Email:rcig@campsintemational.co.ukRaleigh InternationalFormorethan30years RaleighInternational hasbeen runninglife-changing Expeditionsto someofthemost remoteplaces onthe planet.A RaleighExpedition isoverseas volunteering.Our5,7or10-week Expeditionsprovide exposureto differentpeople,new cultures,situations,and environments.This isyour chance tocreatea realchangeinthe communitiesthat needit most,andtodevelop arange ofskills foryourself.Program Locations:Africa,Asia andIndiaPhone:
004402071831270、1What doARCCGapand ThinkingBeyondBordershave incommonA.They areto bringabout socialchanges.B.They aredesigned totrain youngleaders.C.They havea historyof aboutthreedecades.D.The participantswill travelto differentcontinents.、2What is the advantageof takingpartinCamps InternationalA.Gaining thechanceto get support.B.Knowing moreabout nationalaffairs.C.Developing theawareness ofserving others.D.Having agood commandofaforeign language.、3How canwe getin touchwith RaleighInternationalA.By fax.B.By phone.C.By email.D.In person.(分)
25.10Until recently,voice cloning-or voicebanking,asitwas thenknown-wasacustomized industrywhich servedthose atrisk of(合成)losing thepower of speech tocancer orsurgery.Synthesizing a voice wasa longand expensiveprocess.It meantrecording manyphrases,each(重音)(spoken manytimes,with differentthe historyoftheKidPass blogemotional emphasesandin differentcontexts statement,question,)command andso forth,in order to thetips onwriting goodarticles onlinecover allpossible pronunciations.Not anymore.Software existsthat canstore piecesof recordedspeech whichis merelyfive millisecondslong,each markedwithaprecise pitch(音高).These canbe puttogether tomake newwords,and adjustedindividually sothat theyfit harmoniouslyinto theirnew sonichomes.This ismuchcheaper thanconventional voicebanking,and permitsnovel usestobedeveloped.This yearVivo Textplans torelease anapp thatlets usersselect theemphasis,speed andlevel ofhappiness orsadness withwhich individualwordsand phrasesare produced.Mr.Silbert referstotheemotive qualityofthehuman voiceas”the ultimateinstrument”.Yet thispower alsotroubleshim.Vivo Textlicenses itssoftware toHasbro,an Americantoymaker keento sellincreasingly interactiveplaythings.Hasbro isaware,Mr.Silbertnotes,that withoutsafeguards anaughty childmight,for example,type impolitewords onhis motherssmartphone inordertosee ayounger siblingburstinto tearson hearingthem spokenby atoy usingmums voice.More troubling,when testedagainst voice-biometrics softwarelike thatused bymany banksto blockunauthorized accessto accounts,morethan80%ofthefake voicestricked thecomputer.Alan Black,one ofFestvoxs developers,thinks systemsthat relyon voice-ID softwareare nowdeeply,fundamentally insecure”.Dr.Saxena andhis colleaguesasked volunteersif avoice samplebelonged toa personwhose real speech theyhad justlistened tofor about90()seconds.The volunteersrecognized clonedspeech assuch onlyhalf thetime ie,no betterthan chance.The outcome,accordingtoGeorge Papcun,anexpert witnesspaid todetect fakerecordings producedas evidencein court,istheappearance ofa technologywith enormouspotential valuefordisinfdrmation,\(欺骗)As might be expected,countermeasures torecognize suchdeception arebeing developed.Nuance Communications,a makerof voice-activated software,is workingon algorithms(算法)that detecttiny skipsin frequencyatthepointswhere slicesofspeechare stucktogether.Adobe,best knownas themarker ofPhotoshop,an image-editing softwaresuite,says thatit mayadd digitalwatermarksto speechsynthesized byavoice-cloning softwarecalled VbCoit isdeveloping.Such technologymay helpcomputers recognizesuspiciousspeech.Even so,it iseasy toimagine thechaos thatmightbecreated ina worldwhich makesit easytoputauthentic-sounding wordsinto the一mouths ofopponents bethey colleaguesor headsof state.、1Paragraphs1and2are mainlyabout.A.significant elementsinfluencing voice cloning B.possible applicationsof voice cloning inreality C.、complexities ofcreating asynthetic copyofavoice D.differences betweentraditional andexisting voicebanking2Whafs Hasbrosattitude towardsVivoTesfs newapp A.Optimistic.B.Conservative.C.Unconcerned.D.Subjective.、3The experimentcarried outby Dr.Saxena andhis colleaguesshows thatvolunteers.A.identified clonedspeech inabout45secondsB.preferred arealspeechtoavoice sampleC.proved onlya littleharder tofool thansoftware D.found ithard touse thesoftware torecord their、voices4What canwe inferfrom thelast paragraphA.Investments should be increasedto advancevoice cloning.B.Long-term measuresshouldbetaken topopularize theidea ofvoice cloning.C.Disagreements amongfirms aboutthe wayto treatvoicecloningare gettingserious.D.Problems ofvoicecloningare unavoidabledespite theefforts thathavebeenmade.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)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,从每题所给的四个选项、、、中,选出最佳选项
26.30A BC DMytire wasflat.And Twas ona countryroad.When I1withthe tire,a carpulled offthe roadbehind me.I sawa male2and said,Hey,doyouneedany help^^(纹身).I literallywas3This youngguy wasdressed inblack.Nearly everythingimaginable wastattooed Whenhe askedto givemea4I5someonesitting inhis car.That6me.Thoughts ofrobberies flashedthrough mymind.Then,it beganto7It hitlikeawaterfall andmade it8to finishthe tire(千斤顶托起)change.With the car jackedup,I was9togetin my car.Get inmycar“he insisted,Well waitwith youuntil therain stops.”No.I dontneed yourhelp.I said.Come on.Get in.he saidas he10my armand pulledme towardhis car.Oh,God,protect me!”I11to myself.As Isettled intothe backseat,suddenly adelicate12came fromthe frontseat ofthecar.Are youall right^^Yes,I amJ Ireplied withmuch13seeing anold womanthere.“My nameis Beatriceand thisis myneighbor John.John takesme tovisit myhusband ina nursinghome everyday.He isareally niceguy.”“John,I hadthoughtyouwere,well,ah,you knowL..^^Embarrassment14my words.John laughed,“I oftenexperienced15reaction.I actuallythoughtabout changingthe wayI look16then Isaw itas anopportunity tosee others.He wasright.What he wore outsidewas justa17oftheworld ashe sawit,but whathewore18was thespirit ofgiving andcaring theworld hewantedto see.I neverbelieved thatI should19people bythe waythey dressed.Iwas20with myselffor whatI did.The rainstopped andJohn andI changedthetire.As weshook handsI apologizedfor mystupidity.、B.repaired C.struggled D.continued1A.waited、2A.turned B.approached C,boarded D.stopped、3A.delighted B.calm C.frightened D.excited、4A.look B.aid C.fine D.hand、5A.recognized B.met C.noticed D.watched、6A.amazed B.attracted C.confused D.concerned、7A.pour B.start C.fall D.break、8A.possible B.necessary C.unnecessary D.impossible、9A.ready B.eager C.unable D.unsuitable、10A.touched B.grasped C.placed D.controlled11A.thought B.expected C.replied D.cried、12A.tone B.voice C.sound D.alarm
13.A.relief B.shock C.ease D.sorrow、14A.blocked B.stuck C.choked D.struck、15A.helpful B.shameful C.abnormal D.unfriendly、16A.And B.So C.But D.Or17A.reflection B.conclusion C.concern D.meaning。
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