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・20242025学年河南省非凡吉创联盟高三下学期第三次阶段检测试题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.—The zookeeperwas really annoyed withme.—How couldhe havebeen ifyou stonesat theanimalsA.didnt throwB.don9t throwC.hadn,t thrownD.havent thrown
2..Since wecan donothing aboutit,we as well consultMr.Smith about the matter.A.can B.mustC.need D.may
3.With no one them,the twothieves stoleinto thehouse.A.watch B.watching C.watches D.watched
4.Lily is a goodsinger.How Iwish Iaswellas her.A.sing B.will singC・had sungD.sang
5.Dont touchyour eyes,nose andmouth,because they arent coveredby skin and canthe virusmore easily.A・take upB・pick upC.make upD.set up
6.-Can9t youstay alittle longerI reallywant totalk morewith you.-Me,too.I have to gethome before10at night.A.But B.SinceC.And D.For
7.I wantedto giveyou somebread,but wasleft.A・neither B.nothingC.none D.noone
8..Sometimes,the kind of foodwe servea personsuggests weshow ourgratitude.A.when B.whatC.why D.how
9.—What doyou do,Rita一Im aclerk in a foreigncompany now.But IEnglish in a high school for10years.A.teach B.have taughtC.taught D.am teaching
10.-I didreally wellin theexamination,Li Ke.for oneyear.He lovedHarvard andwas veryhappy here.But he was accidentally11And myhusband and I wouldlike to12a(纪念物)memorial tohim somewhereon campus.The presidentwasnt13:hewasshocked,“Madam,“he said14,“We cantput upa statuefor everyperson whostudied inHarvard anddied.”“Oh,no.the lady15quickly,t€In fact,we thoughtwe wouldgive abuilding toHarvard.The president_16at the couple and thenshouted,A building!Do youknow howmuch abuilding costsThe costof theHarvards buildingsis over
7.5million dollars.”For amoment thelady was17,The presidentwas pleased.He could18them now.The ladyturned toherhusband andsaid quietly.Is that all itcosts to19a university^^Her husbandnodded.Mr.and Mrs.Leland Stanfordwalked away,traveling toPalo Alto,California,where theyestablished theuniversity20after them-a memorialto a son.1A.impatiently B,excitedly C.enthusiastically D.awkwardly、2A.concern B.problem C.interest D.business、3A.wait B.accuse C.explain D.oppose、4A.persuaded B.drove C.ignored D•served、5A.satisfied B,shamefully C.nervously D.discouraged、6A.embarrassed B,grateful C.annoyed D.panic7^A.importance B.action C.character D.age、8A.invited B.observed C.thanked D.hated、9A.cheerfully B.hopefully C.proudly D.eagerly
10、A.affected B・attended C.applied toD.abandonedIk A.killed B.dismissed C.disabled D•forgotten、12A.keep B.buy C.build D.leave、13A.disappointed B.sensitive C.touched D•deserved、14A.curiously B.delightedly C.sadly D.coldly
15、A.explained B・apologized C.changed D.argued16A.smiled B.glanced C.pointed D.laughed、17A.desperate B.amazed C.ambitious D.silent、18A.help B.attract C-get ridof D.put up、19A.buy B.start C.access D.develop
20、A.named B・looking C.followed D.taking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
1.5151(分)
27.15Traveling to China seemslike travelingto another world Itsmany famousscenic attractionsimpressed me()
1.great JanAmerican saidThe followingis2-he wroteon hiswebsiteMy friendsand I had afamily visit in Xian,3»old citywith a long history in ChinaThe hostswere retiredor stayedat home()without ajob,and they were friendlyto
4.visit fromdifferent countriescoming theirhomes」()We5taste thetrue home-cooked dishesin thehome of the familythat wevisited Forin-homing dinner,the host would prepare(提前)」()a listof menusin advanceOur tourguide asked6we foradvice about the food,so thehostwouldtry tocook what we wanted」()7eat athis homeWe justenjoyed thelocally cookeddishes It was quitea differentand excitingexperience()()Many foreignersenjoy8:learn howto makeChinese dumplingsWe werealso9:offer ageneral cookingclass in the localfamilyThe hosttaught us to makedumplings stepby stepwith lotsof patienceAnd wedidnt needto pay any money
10.this TravelChina Guideoffers thiskindofservice freeof charge第四部分写作(共两节)第一节The familyvisit inXian was a goodchance forusto get toknow Chinesepeoples dailylife短文改错(满分分)10(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(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21011Whenever Igo to a postoffice,I alwaysfind myselfin linebehind someonewhom hasmuch businessto do.One day,I had tobuy somestamp,but Ihadtowait behindan oldlady.Feeling thatI couldnot standwaiting inso aline anylonger,I decided tojoin anotherone.They seemedtwice aslong asthe firstline,and asleast itwas moving.It turned out to be theworse choiceIhad evermade.As soonas Ilost myplace in the firstline,the oneI joinedslowed toa stop.Ihad no choicebut wait.At lastitwas myturn.I nearlyjumped fora joy.Then theclerk behindthe counterstood out,pushed forwarda printedsign saying第二节书面表达(满分分).“Position Closed”and sayingwithout asmile,“Sorry,going tolunch.”25(分)假定你是李华,暑假接受了大型运动会志愿者培训,你的外国朋友询问你培训经历请回信告知,内容
29.25Lisa包括培训时长、地点;
1.培训内容;
2.你的体会
3.注意词数左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯L
102.--I did.I gotfull mark.A.no lessB.not lessC.not worseD.no worse
11.-Alison,Im sorry.I cantcome to the weddingwith youtomorrow morning.—-My grandmawas severelyill,so Ihave tostay in the hospitalto lookafter her.A.How isit B.How comeC.So whatD.Whafs theproblem
12._the womanwith thebaby comeover Wehave aseat here.—Thank you,sir.Actually Ido havemy seathere.But mybaby likesto lookout of the window.A.Would B.ShallC.MustD.May
13.The importancea nationalday andhow it is celebratedare verydifferent fromcountry tocountry.A.connected toB.given toC.meaning toD.attached to
14.—You know,people havedifferent opinionsabouttheconstruction of the project.—We welcomeany commentsfrom them,favorable or.A.so B.otherwiseC.else D.rather
15.Check yourpaper carefullyto seeyou havemade anymistakes.A.whatB.which C.whether D.that
16.It is the busdriver whoshould thesafety of the passengers.A.answer forB.search forC.stand forD.go for
17.It iswhat youdo ratherthan whatyou saymatters.A.that B.whatC.which D.this
18.The weatherturnedoutto befine.I thetrouble tocarry theumbrella withme.A.should havetaken B.must havetakenC.couldnl havetaken D.needn*t havetaken
19.....Good evening.Huangshan Hotel......Good evening.A・Do youstill have a room for tonightB.What wouldyou like,pleaseC.Is thereanything I can dofor youD.Who isthat speaking,please
20.—Do youthink heistheonly personfor thejob—Pm notquite surebut hellprove to the task.A.equal B.essentialC.special D.superior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)
21.6J.K.Rowling isthe authorof themost successfulbook seriesin history,but herattempt totake ona newcareer as a(续篇),screenwriter hasntbeen assmooth asshe mayhave thoughtit would be.The sequel“Fantastic Beasts:The CrimesofGrindelwald,\shows thateven themost successfulauthor in the worldis inneed ofchecks andbalances whenmaking thetransition tocinema.Following thesale ofhalf abillion copiesof the Harry Potter series,Rowling isworking hardto extendand enrichthe mythologyshecreated aroundthe childwizard.In contrastto theeight Harry Potter movies,which werebased on the sevenbooks andmost ofwhichwere writtenby experiencedscreenwriter SteveKloves,the Fantastic Beasts“series isscripted onlyby Rowling.This timesheskipped thebookstores and went straightto the movie theater.The Fantastic Beasts“series takesits titlefrom one of Harry Potters textbooks.The leapbackward intime,a newset of adultheroes anda globe-spanning backgroundshow thatRowling is in tunewith herfans and the spiritof thetimes.Harry Potterand hisfriendsstarted outas atypical productof1990s naivety,but sincethen theloyal veteranaudience hasexperienced theshocks of the21stcentury andgrown matureand discouraged.The Fantastic Beasts“series feelless likechildrens fare;they dealwith adultsandfrightening eventsthat occurredin Europeat theend of the1920s.Its193,and thecriminal Grindelwaldhas escapedfrom prisonto Europe.The hero,Newt Scamander,a zoologistof fantasticbeasts,prefers to distance himselffrom politicsand maintain his improvisednature reservein London.But theyoung Prof.Dumbledorereminds himthat neutralityis not an optionin hardtimes.Dumbledore urgeshim tocross theChannel toParis andstop Grindelwald,who istrying toplot awar toensure thepurity of the wizardrace.The roughoutline ofthe plotconstitutes onlypart ofthemovie.There aremany othercharacters whoappear in the mystery.I willmentionthe boyCredence whocontinues to haveacentral rolein thestruggle betweenthe heroandthevillain,even ashis backgroundremainsa mystery.Similarly,Newts brother and partner,the snake-woman Nagini,and othernew andold charactershint atan obscurepastand future.Rowling populatesher worldwith characterslarge andsmall,odd beastsand simplifiesits storyto laythe foundationworkoftheuniverse.The filmlays strongfoundations of mystery,but forgetsto buildany sortof structureabove them.Ifs likeaconstruction sitewhere thebudget ranout toofast.With moviescreens fullof superheroesand fantasyfilms,and everystudio tryingto floata fictionaluniverse,Rowling is todaysmost creativebuilder ofcinema worlds,but theresstill adifference between heranda mega-corporation like Disney.Every characterandbeast isthere becauseRowling saidso,not becausethe marketingdivision thoughtit wouldpromote salesof merchandise.Rowlingclearly hasa truepassion tocreate amythology,and justas clearly,she hasntyet finishedcreating it.The Fantastic Beasts seriesotiers aworld evenfuller thanthat ofHarry Potter.Once moreshe collaborateswith DavidYates,who directedthe lastfour HarryPotter moviesand nowthe twoFantastic Beasts“pictures.Still,the worldshes createdwould beevenmore wondrousif Rowlinghad onlyfilled itout with a crystallizedor at least coherentplot.In theHarryPotterseries,she mostlysucceeded in makingthe filmsinto independentworks.But withoutexperienced screenwritersto mediatebetweenherimagination andthescreen,the twoFantasticBeasts“episodes aremore likea chessgame inwhich thecreator movescharacters fromA toB aspart ofabroader strategy-which remainsunclear.FantasticBeasts:The Crimesof Grindelwald,,isafilm madefbr existingfans anddoesnt botherto appealtoa new audience.Notby chancedoes itoffer a more matureworld forfans whohave grownup atleast asmuch asDaniel Radcliffe.For them,the moviedeliversthe goods,but littleofthemagic remains.If Rowlingcontinues toput outfilms withouta beginningand anend,herworldwillcollapse,leaving onlythe middle.It may be entertainmentwith captivatingcharacters andeffects,but itsnotamovie.、1What changeshas J.K.Rowling madein herwriting careerA.She wasforced toabandon heroriginal writingcareer andstart anew one.B.She wasdetermined toskip thebookstores andpublish bookson herown.C.She startedanewfantasy bookhaving nothing to dowith theHarryPotterseries.D.She tried to enrichtheHarryPotterseriesasascreenwriter ratherthan anovelist.、2Who areprobably thetarget audienceoftheFantasticBeasts“seriesA.Kids newlyintroduced tomagic.B.Teenage studentswith granddreams.C.Adults goingthrough lifechanges.D.Professional criticsof fantasybooks.、3What arethe featuresoftheFantasticBeasts^seriesA.Complex storyand excitingcharacters.B.Simple storybut abundantcharacters.C.Childish storyand strangecharacters.D.Sad storybut inspiringcharacters.、4Big corporationslikeDisneychoose moviecharacters andbeasts basedon.A.potential profitabilityofthemovies B.preference oftheir screenwritersC.consultation withthe originalauthor D.investigation intosuccessful films、5How doesthe authorexplain Rowlingsfailure tocreate aclear plotA.By describingshooting processes.B.By listingofficial statistics.C.By drawinga comparison.D.By citingexamples.、6What doesthe authorthink ofJ.K.Rowlings performanceasascreenwriterA.It isreallyadisappointment formovie goers.B.It iswidely acknowledgedby herbook fans.C.There exitsmuch moremagic in her screenplay.D.There isstill muchroomforimprovement.(分)
22.8The yearwas
1932.Amelia Earhart was flyingalone fromNorth America to England in asmall single-engined aeroplane.At(高度表)midnight,several hoursafter she had leftNewfoundland,she raninto badweather.To makethings worse,her altimeterfailedand shedidnt knowhow highshe wasflying.At night,andina storm,a pilotisingreat difficultywithout analtimeter.At times,her(中)plane nearlyplunged7into thesea.(火焰)Just beforedawn,there wasfurther trouble.Amelia noticedflames comingfrom theengine.Would shebe ableto reachlandThere wasnothingto do exceptto keepgoing andto hope.In theend,Amelia Earhartdid reachIreland,and for the courageshehadshown,she waswarmly welcomedin EnglandandEurope.When shereturned tothe UnitedStates,she washonored byPresident Hooverataspecial dinnerin theWhite House.From thattimeon,Amelia Earhartwas famous.What wasso importantabout her flight Amelia Earhartwasthe firstwoman tofly the Atlantic Ocean alone,and shehad setarecord offourteen hoursand fifty-six minutes.(时刻)In theyears thatfollowed,Amelia Earhartmade severalflights acrossthe UnitedStates,and oneach occasionshe seta(航空)new recordfor flyingtime.Amelia Earhartmade theseflights toshow thatwomen hada placein aviationand thatair travelwasuseful.、1Which ofthe followingstatements isNOT thedifficulty whichAmelia Earhartmet inherflightfrom northAmericato EnglandA.She wascaught ina storm.B.The altimeterwent outof order.C.Her enginewent wrong.D.She losther direction.、2When Amelia Earhart sawflames comingfrom theengine,what didshe doA.She didnothing butpray forherself.B.She changedher directionand landedin Ireland.C.She continuedflying.D.She losthope ofreaching land.、3Which ofthe followingstatements wasNOT mentionedA.She wasthe firstwoman whosucceededinflying acrossthe AtlanticOceanalone.B.She showedgreat couragein overcomingthe difficultiesduring theflight.C.She waswarmly welcomedin England,Europe andthe UnitedStates.D.She madeplans tofly aroundthe world.、4Which ofthe followingwould bethe besttitle forthe passageA.AmeliaEarhart-First AcrosstheAtlantic.B.AmeliaEarhart-Pioneer inWomens Aviation.C.A NewRecord forFlying Time.D.A DangerousFlight fromNorth AmericatoEngland.(分)
23.8As kids,my friendsand Ispent a lot oftime outin the woods.The woods“was ourpart-time address,destination,purpose,and excuse.If Iwent toa friendshouse andfound himnot athome,his mothermight say,Oh,hes outin the woods Jwitha(语气)tone of airy acceptance.Its similartothetone peoplesometimes usenow adays totell methat someoneIm lookingfor isonthe golfcourse orat thegym,or even“away fromhis desk”.For usten-year-olds,being outin the woods“was justan excuseto dowhateverwe feel like fbr awhile.(探索).We sometimestold ourselvesthat whatwe weredoing inthewoodswas exploringExploring wasamorepopular ideabackthen thanit is today.History seemedto bemostly aboutexplorers.Our explorations,though seemedto haveless systemthan thehistorickind somethingusually cameup alongthe way.Say westayed inthewoods,throwing rocks,shooting frogs,pickingblackberries,digging inwhatwe were brieflypersuaded wasan Indianburial mound.Often wegot“lost”and hadto climba treeto findout wherewewere.If youread a storyinwhich someonedoes thatsuccessfully,be skeptical;the topmostbranches areusually tooskinny tohold weight,andwecould neverclimb highenough to see anythingexceptother trees.There werefour orfive treesthat wevisited regularly-tall beecheseasy toclimb andcomfortable tosit in.Itwasina tree,too,that ourdays offooling aroundinthewoods came to anend.By thensome of us hasreached seventhgrade(青春期).and hadbegun therough rideof adolescenceIn March,the monthwhen weusually tooktothewoods againafter winter,two friendsandIset outto goexploring.We climbedatree,and allof asudden itoccurred toall threeofusat thesame timethat wereallywere ratherbig tobe upinatree.Soon therewouldbethe springdances onFriday eveningsinthehighschoolcafeteria.、1The authorand hisfriends wereoften outinthewoods to.A.spend theirfree timeB・play golfand othersportsC.avoid doingtheir schoolworkD.keep away from theirparents2What canwe inferfrom Paragraph2A.The activitiesinthewoods werewell planned.B・Human historyis notthe resultof exploration.C-Exploration shouldbe asystematic activity.D.The authorexplored inthewoodsaimlessly、3The underlinedword skeptical“in Paragraph3is closestin meaningto.A.calm B.doubtfulC.serious D.optimistic、4The reasonwhy wevisited thefour orfive treesregularly isthe followingexcept that.A.they weretall beechesB・they wereeasy toclimbC.they werenot hito climbD.theywerecomfortable tositin、5How doesthe authorfeel abouthis childhoodA.Happy butshortB.Lonely butmemorable.C.Boring andmeaningless.D.Long andunforgettable.
24.(8分)A name is morethan justa word.It carriesthe weightofaperson9s wholeidentity.A namecan representa personsethnicity(种族身份)andculture,or show respect fortheir ancestralroots.A self-given namemay representa personsbeliefs orchosenidentity.Everyone hasthe righttohavetheir namepronounced correctly.It isa signof respectfbra persons individuality.A personsname istohim orher thesweetest andmost importantsound inany language,“Dale Carnegiewrites inhis bookHow toWin Friends(英语化),and InfluencePeople.Behind eachnameisa story,and whena nameis anglicizedmispronounced,or ignored,that storyisdismissed.A namemispronounced fbralongtime cannegatively impacta personsattitude toward their ownidentity.It cancreate feelingsofshame orembarrassment becausetheyaremade tofeellikea burden.In thelong term,this mightcause someonetodistancethemselvesfrom theirroots.They maybegin shyingawayfrom their nativelanguage,culture,and familyforthesake offitting in.In orderto avoidthis,many internationalstudents livingintheU.S.choose Englishnames.People shouldnthavetoignore theiridentitiesfbr thesake ofsomeone elsesconvenience.Everyone makesmistakes,and noteveryone canget a name rightonthe first try.Mispronouncing aname repeatedly,however,shows alack ofeffort.It is not okaytobecomfortable withmispronouncing names,and beingunfamiliar witha languageisnoexcuse.If youreunsure whetheryoure pronouncinganame correctly,just ask.Think ofit asa wayto expandand strengthenunderstanding,both personallyand culturally.When meetingsomeone forthefirsttime,make surethat youheard the namecorrectly.Itdoesnt takealotto simplyrepeat thename back.Spell itout.Write itdown.Do whateveryou havetodotogetthenameright.Making(文化素养).the effortto correctlypronounce someonesnameisan essentialpart ofcultural competencyWithoutthis,we cannotexpect toshowrespectand tolerancefor ourdiverse community.、1What mayapersonsname tellusA.His culturalbackground.B,His physicalappearance.C.His favoritesound.D.His attitudeto life.、2Whats thelong-term influenceof mispronouncingones nameA.The feelingof shamemaybecaused.B,The person may feelover-burdened.C.The characterofthepersonmaychange.D.The personmay tryto hidehis roots.A.It isunavoidable.B.It isunacceptable.C.It strengthensfriendship.D.It showsdiscrimination.、4Whafs thelast paragraphmainly aboutB.How toavoid mispronouncingnames.A.How toshow ourrespect forothers.D.How tolive harmoniouslyinacommunity.C.How toimprove ourpronunciation.、3What doesthe writerthink ofmispronouncing aname repeatedly(分)(提名)
25.10Samanta Schweblin,oneofthe bestyoung Spanishlanguage novelistsnominated byBritish literarymagazineGranta,has visitedBeijing topromote thefirst Chinese edition ofa collectionof hershort stories.The collection,Birds intheMouth,has beentranslated andpublished byShanghai-based publisherReader.Sometimes Ihold theChinese editionand chooseastoryat randomand tryto guesswhich oneitis.But itis almostimpossible forme;even thelength isdifferent.says Schweblin.When abook istranslated intoa Westernlanguage,Icanatleastunderstand someparts ofmystories,and thereforesuffer some doubt aboutthe quality ofthetranslation.But myChineseedition is morelike anact offaith.”Born inArgentina in1978,Schweblin saysshe isinfluenced bythe literarytraditions ofthe LaPlata area,home tomany famousLatin-American novelists.Interested inwriting storiesof ordinarylives wheresuddenly somethingextraordinary happens,something new,strange orunknown,she thinks,“The strangerandtheunknown arenot alwaysrelated toghosts oraliens,but canbe somethingrelated totheknown world,something thatactually couldhappen.”Birds inthe Mouthtells ofa divorcedfather whoworries abouthis13-year-old daughterand hermysterious appetites.It turnsoutthat hisdaughter eatslive birds.The ideafbr thisstory cameto Schweblinwhen shewas browsingthe Internet,Click,click,click,a pictureofalittle girlwholooks frightenedwith herhands coveringher mouthcametomy eyes.Little bylittle,I developedthe storyin mymind,and thenwroteit down,,recalls Schweblin.Although thereare elementsof violenceand bloodinessin Schweblinsstories,she skillfullyhides them,thinking thetrick to、writing athrilling storyistostop themonster fromappearing,while maintaininga frighteningand mysteriousatmosphere.1SamantaSchweblin cametoChinato.A.payavisit toBeijingB.translate herstories intoChineseC・help tomake herbook morepopularD.publish hercollection、2When mentioningher Chineseedition,Schweblin thinks.A.she sufferssomedoubtaboutthequalityofthe translationB.her Chineseeditionisslightly differentfromtheoriginal oneC.she canunderstand somepartsofher ChineseeditionD.she hasa strongbelief inher Chineseedition、3From the passage wecan tell,the author.A.has anappetite forwriting somethingextraordinaryB,got theidea ofher storyBirds inthe Mouthby designC.triedtoquit describingviolent andbloody scenesinherstoryD.thinks herwriting styleis mainlyaffected bysome famousnative novelists、4We canprobably readthepassagein.A.a textbookB.a newspaperC.a reportD.a sciencefiction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.D26・(30分)A couplein ordinaryclothes walkedinto theHarvards outer office.We wanttoseethe president/7the mansaidsoftly.He willbe busyall day,“the secretaryspoke1concluding thatthe couplehadno2with Harvardfrom whatthey wore-Well3J thelady replied.Four hours,the secretary4them,hoping thatthecouplewould finallybecome5and goaway.They didnt.And thesecretary grew6and finallydecidedtodisturb thepresident.Someone ofhis7obviously hadno timeto spendwith nobodies,but he8people insuchclothes fillinginhisouteroffice.The president,frozen-faced,walked9towardthecouple.The ladytold him,We hadasonthat10Harvard。
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