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2025届吉林省吉林油田实验中学高三下学期期中联考英语试题注意事项:答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内
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5.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.The roomis soclean.He havecleaned ityesterday evening.A.will B.needC.can D.must
2.I wasexpecting apresent from her,so Iwas disappointedI didntreceive.A.it B.one C.that D.the one
3.A heavysandstorm isgoing toenvelop ourcity.It isunwise to have your car・A.wash B.washedC.washing D.to wash
4.They aredetermined togo into the darkcave,my warning of danger.A.regardless ofB.because ofC.apart fromD.instead of
5.Historic sitesimpress writerswith theiramazing beauty,which area greatsource ofA.inspiration B.composition C.occupation D.combination
6.Repairs ofhistoric buildingshave to be theoriginal structure.A.in sympathywith B.in searchofC.in responseto D.in contrastto
7.We packedall the books in the woodenboxes theywouldnt getdamaged.A.as longas B.as ifC.in caseD.so that8,—David is a greenhand atsuch things.—But Ibelieve heis quiteto thetask.A.relevant B.accessibleC.equal D・unique
9.-It reallyannoys mewhen apersons cellphone goesoff duringa movie-Yeah,me too.It really.A・costs mean armand aleg B.gets onmy nervesC.beats mybrains outD.pulls mylegsI missone teacherin particularthat Ihad inhigh schoolI thinkshe was a goodteacher becauseshe wasa verystrict(小题)()(小题)personl remembervery2clear asign overher classroomdoor It was3simple signthat said,“Laboratory-in(小题)this roomthe firstfive lettersof theword wasemphasized,not thelast seven”In otherwords,I guess,labor4her was(小题)()more importantthan oratorywhich means5make speeches(小题)She preparedher workvery carefullyand demandedus to do the same Wegot lotsof homeworkfromher6she(小题)()had brokenher arm,and everybodyin theclass thoughtthat maybethe homework7reduce,but itcontinued justthe(小题)same Shechecked ourwork stampingher name at thebottom of the papersto showthat she had read8(小题)(小题)I thinksometimes teacherswho demandmost areliked9But10time goesby thisdiscipline really seemsto benefitthe students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、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2io nDearTom,、How areyou gettingalong I dont thinkthis isa goodidea totravel alot andvisit asmany placeas possibleLast JulyBellpaid avisit onEurope Europewas verybeautiful,but hisholiday wasntvery nicelyHe visitedseveral countries,and was ineach of the countriesfor onlythree daysHe visiteda goodmany placesof interest,but wasalways inhurryThough hereturnedfrom Europe,he wasvery tiredSo Isuggest thatyou spentyour holidayin adifferent wayWe hadbetter travel、with afriend toone countryand tovisit onlyone cityat atime Youllbe able tohave a goodtimeYours sincerely,John第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是李华,你们班级的节目“哈姆雷特()将参加下个月学校“英语文化节”话剧比赛,你
29.25Hamlet”drama给度假中的外教写一封电子邮件,并附上节目录像,请他给予你相关的指导Mr.Hurst注意可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2..邮件的开头和结尾已为你写好3Dear Mr.Hurst,Yours sincerely,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1D、2B、3B、4A、5A、6A、7D、8C、9B、10B、11D、12C、13B、14A、15B、16D、17C、18B、19C、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.C
2.D
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231.B
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251.D
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4.A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.C
4.B
5.B
6.A
7.C
8.B
9.A
10.D
11.A
12.B
13.A
14.C
15.A
16.D
17.B
18.C
19.D
20.B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.
5151271.that/who
2.clearly
3.a
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6.Once
7.would bereduced
8.,them
9.least
10.as第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、一28place placesthis—it后面加上一去掉on—to was—is nicely—nice in a Though—When/As/After spent—spend WeYou to第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Mr.Hurst,I amsorry todisturb youwhile youare enjoyingyour vacation.I amwriting onbehalf ofmy classmatesfor youradvice.Recently we have beenbusy preparingHamlet for the DramaCompetition to be heldnext month,which is an importantevent inourschooPs EnglishCultural Festival.With theattached videoof ourrehearsal,I sincerelyhope you could offeryour guidanceon ourperformance.I wouldalso appreciateit ifyoucouldshare yourvalued opinionon ourcostumes,acting skillsand onstagelight andsoundeffects.Any suggestionsare highlyappreciated and we willmake properadjustments accordingly.I hopeyou havea pleasantvacationdespite mydisturbing you.Yours,Li Hua
10.his conclusionon theevidence hecollected on the scene,he provedthat themurderer wasguilty.A.Based B.BasingC.To baseD.Being based
11.—Excuse me,could youtell methe time,please-Sorry,I donthaveawatch withme.A.Thanks alot.B.What apity.C.rm sorryto hearthat D.Thanks all the same
12.Computers cando nothing.But oncewhat todo,they showextraordinary powertodoa greatdeal.A.to programB.being programmedC.programmed D.having programmed
13.Another studyof302volunteers athospitals inChicago focusedon individualdifferences in the degreepeopleview“volunteer”as animportant socialrole.A.by whichB.to whichC.in whichD.from which一
14.Sorry,sir.I followyou.Would youplease speakslower—Ok.A.cantB.mustnt C.shouldnt D.neednt一
15.,What amess!You arealways solazy!一Im not to blame,mum.I amyou have made me.A.how B.what C.that D.who
16.Ever sincethe newpark wasopened tothe publiclast month,I awalk init everymorning.A・am takingB.takeC.have takenD.have beentaking
17.The researcherswho studyjokes want to findout peoplefrom differentnations andcultures findfunny.A.why B.thatC.what D.whether
18.A teachersjob is notto tell thestudents whatto believeor value,but tothem todevelop aworldview forthemselves.A.urge B.equipC.persuade D.rank一
19.What doyou thinkof Putin—He isan outstandingleader whohis reputation.A・looks outfor B.comes upwithC.lives upto D.looks forwardto
20.The manwasina conditionwith severeinjuries tohis legsafter beingattacked bya sharkin farnorthQueensland.A.skeptical B.criticalC.practical D.physical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 dayseveryone isworried about the sizeof theircarbon footprint.In orderto reduceglobal warming,we needto make ourcarbon footprintssmaller.But howmuch COare weresponsible for()A newbook by Mike Bemers-Lee aleading expertin carbonfoot-printing mightbe able to help.The CarbonFoot printofEverything looksat thedifferent thingswe doand buy,and calculatesthe amountof CO2they produce,including theingredients,theelectricity,the equipment,the transportand thepackaging.And itsfrightening howmuch carbondioxide everythingproduces.()But all of thiscan helpus decidewhich beerto drink.From Berners-Lees calculations,its clearthat apint568ml of(酿制的)locally-brewed beerhas asmaller carbonfootprint thana bottleof imported beer.This isbecause theimported beerhas beentransportedfrom faraway,and it uses morepackaging.The local beer onlyproduces300g ofCCh-but theimportedbeerproduces900g!So,one pint of localbeer isbetter forthe environmentthan threecans ofcheap foreignbeer from the supermarket.Bemers-Lee haseven calculatedthe carbonfootprint ofcycling towork.Nothing ismore environmentally-friendly thanriding abike,surely Well,it dependson whatyouve hadto eatbefore.To ride a bikewe needenergy andfor energywe needfood.So,if weeata bananaand thenrideakilometer and a half,our footprintis65gof CO
2.However,if weeat baconbefore thebike ride,its200g.In fact,bananas aregood ingeneral becausethey dontneed packaging.They can be transportedby boatand theygrow innaturalsunlight.
50.does thismean thatcycling isbad forthe environmentAbsolutely not.If youcycle,you dontuseyourcar;and the fewer carsonthe road,thefewertraffic jams.And carsin trafficjams producethree timesmore CO2than carstravelling atspeed.Cycling alsomakesyou healthyand lesslikely togo toa hospital.And hospitalshave verybig carbonfootprints!、
51.maybe itstime forus allto startmaking somechanges.Pass mea bananaandapintof localbeer,please.1Which of thefollowings producesthe smallestcarbon footprintsA,A pintoflocalbeer.B.A bottleof importedbeer.C,A bananabefore a
1.5km bikeride.D.Bacon beforea
1.5km bikeride.、2According tothe article,the authorsuggests choosingthe localfood becauseit is.A.more tastyB.easier tobuyC.better packagedD.more energy-saving、3The purposeof writingthis articleis to.A.promote anew bookB.advertise theimported beerC.instruct howto measurethe carbonfootprintD.encourage peopleto reducethe productionofCO2分
22.8My DearStuart,We areoveijoyed atyour generouslylong letter.We have been ratherworried aboutyou sinceyour reticentXmas cardfrom Spain.We thoughtthat yourindignation atFascist Natsiterrors mighthavemadeyou jointhe SpanishRepublican armyon leavingOxford.In thatcase,the worldwould certainlygain ahero,but wemight Ohorrible thought!lose afriend.You canimagine ourrelief tohearfrom youagain.We shallbe herefor anotherfour orfive monthsyet,andweshall sailhome inSeptember.Not thatwehavehomes toreturn to!Our houses,spared bythe shell-fire,havebeenlooted andgutted ofall theirvaluable contents.Our familieshave takenrefuge inmountains.My wifelost hermother,and Imyself haveno hopeof gettingjobs inChina.However,ones ownpeople;Idontmind歌德,著名诗人suffering abit.The revolutionof theFortunes wheelmight bringus up,and,as Goethe was fondof saying,abwarten Sie.Yes,Stuart,I havebeen workingentirely onmy own.I havetried to read Frenchliterature systematicallydownwards,beginningwith Villon,and alreadygot asfar asthe mid-nineteenth century.I havealso readthe Germanromantics.I amreading Tainesnovel.Besides,I havenot neglectedmy Englishand Chinesestudies.Oh,my babydaughter isbursting fat.She alreadyboasts ofsix teetheach toothmeaning aweek orso ofworries andsleeplessnesson herpart as well asour own.She isvery naughtyand self-willed.She willbe ableto walka littlenext month.My wifesends youher bestwishes.Write tomeatyour earliestconvenience.Yours ever,Chung-shu TchiienP.S.My wifewants metotellyou that the babyis really“her father^daughter”.She lovesnothing so much asbooks-to tearand nibbleat,certainly nottoread.She throwsaway her toys tograb at thebookswe happento bereading.、1If published,the lettercanbefound inthe columnof.、A.continued storiesB.cover storyC.book reviewD.anecdotes andlife2We caninfer fromthe letterthat.A.the writershomeland wassuffering froma terriblewarB.the writer,aswellas Stuart,was fondof ChineseliteratureC.the writer and his family hadnever plannedto leavefor homelandD.Stuart wasleaving for China togetherwith the writerandhisfamily、3The expressionabwarten Siein Paragraph2is closestin meaningto.A.ignore helplesslyB.escape hopelesslyC.seek desperatelyD.wait patiently、4The toneofthe writer^writing abouthis daughteris.A.casual B.cautiousC.humorous D.determined(分)
23.8Bert Katz,my father-in-law,celebrated his90th birthdayin November
2016.Bert lovedsports andwas anenthusiastic()Yankees anAmerican professionalbaseball teambased inthe NewYork Cityfan,so it was nowonder thatover theyears,hewasan(热切的)avid listenerto WFANradio and,in particular,the afternoonshow hostedbyMikeFrancesa.Bert hadhealth issuesin hislater yearsthat limitedhis mobility,and whenhe losthis eyesightthree yearsago,his attachmenttohis radioand Francesabecame morepronounced.He justloved listeningto Miketalk aboutsports andhis Yankeeseach afternoon.Those hoursbrought himsomuchpleasure.Of course,Mike willbe leavingDec.15,2017after30years atthe station.Mike livesinthesame communitywhere Iwork onLongIsland,and I have gottento knowhim overthe past20years.So whenmy father-in-law wasapproaching hisspecial birthdaytheyear beforelast year,I askedMike fora favor:to callBert andwish hima happy birthday.Mike agreedwithout hesitation.Two daysbefore thespecial day,Mike stoppedat myworkplace.I calledBert athis nursinghomeand putMike onthe phone.Itwasa completesurprise toBert.Mike spentmore than10minutes wishingBert ahappybirthday,and ofcourse,talking about the Yankees.When myfamily celebratedBerts birthdaytwo dayslater,he couldntstop talkingaboutthephone call.Over hislifetime,he saiditwas oneofthenicest thingsanyone hadever donefor him.Unfortunately,Berts healthdeclined lastyear andhe passedaway July13,
2017.But evenin hisfinal monthsinthehospital andnursinghome,he alwayshad aradio setto WFANto listeneach afternoonto MikeFrancesa.And healso hadthe memoryof thatspecialphone callfor his90th birthday.、1What habitdid Bertkeep foryearsA.Playing baseball.B.Listening toa sportsprogram.C,Checking hiseyesight regularly.D.Leading organizedcheering forthe Yankees.2What doesthe underlinedword“pronounced“in Paragraph2meanA.Obvious.B.Unusual.C.Important.D.Understandable.、3What wordcan describethe authorA.Honest.B.Caring.C.Patient.D.Independent.、4What is the besttitle forthe textA.A specialgift.B.The callfinally arrived.C.The bigdream cametrue.D.An unforgettablebirthday party.(分)
24.8Babiesmain foodis ricecereaL But it isoften poisoned.Studies havefound thatmany brandscontain measurable(无机碑amounts ofinorganic arseniche mostpoisonous kind.Its notjust nice:an August2018study tested50foods madefor babies,including organicand nonorganicbrands suchas Gerber,Earths Best,and otherpopular labels,and foundevidence ofat leastone(污染物)dangerous heavymetal inevery product.Fifteen ofthe50contained enoughcontaminants topose potentialhealth riskstoa childeating oneserving orless aday.(认知的)Heavy metalscan damagecognitive developmentin children,who areespecially atrisk becauseof theirsmaller size.Inorganic arsenicin drinkingwater hasbeen foundto lowerthe IQscores ofchildren byfive tosix ills.And asheavy metalsaccumulatein thebody overtime,they canraise therisk ofcancer,diabetes andother physicalconditions.Of course,finding youreyour favoritebrandis contaminatedisnota reasonto panic.Low levelsof exposurefor shortperiods areunlikely tocause seriouseffects,but parentsshouldfocus onreducing theoverall levelsof thesepoisonous substancesin theirchildrens totaldiet tolimit harm.(杀虫齐!)Heavy metalsoccur naturallyon Earthand arepresent insoil andwater.But pesticidesJ,mining andpollution increasetheirconcentrations,and farmingand foodmanufacturing processescan contributeeven more.Food makersare clearlyof keepingbaby foodpoison-free:roughly athird ofthe testedproducts didnot containworrisome metallevels.Some companies are alreadytrying tolook intothe sources of contamination in theirproducts andtry to reduce them.Morecompanies shouldfollow.But thebest chanceof realchange willcome withlaws.Currently there are noU.S ruleson acceptablelevelsof heavy metals inbaby foods.、The governmentand the food industryshould uniteto dealwith theserious threatto ourchildren.1What didthe August2018study findA.Fifteen ofthe50food brandscontained contaminantsB.All organicfood brandscontained someinorganic arsenic.C.Earths Bestproved to be apoison-free baby food brand.D.All testedproducts werecontaminated withheavymetals.、2According tothe secondparagraph,inorganic arsenicin drinkingwater hasa badeffect onchildrensA.intelligence B.behavior C.sight D.emotion、3In thefourth paragraph,thewriterindicates thatA.food storageisamajor sourceof metalcontamination inthefoodproductsB.many food makers haventtaken enoughsafety stepstoreducemetal levelsC.foodmakersshould figureoutthesourcesofcontaminationintheir productsD.food companiesmust bebanned fromproducing foodscontaining heavymetals、4According tothewriter,which ofthe followingisthevital steptomakea realdifference tothe worryingsituationA.Stepping upbabyfoodtests.B.Listing harmfulheavy metalsC.Making outrelevant regulationsD.Punishing foodlaw breakers.(分)
25.10Making employeesfeel happyand healthyat workis goodfor manybusinesses.But itisnt alwaysan easything.A(投身于)study suggeststhat only33%oftheU.S.employees considerthemselves fullyengaged inwork,while16%are greatlydisengaged,and51%are justshowing up.But thereisanexception.When itcomes toemployee engagement,it seemsthat employeesin small companies aredoing better.According tothesameresearch,the largestU.S.companiesareatthelowest levelsof engagement,while companieswith fewerthan25employees areatthehighest.And inone recentreport,75%of smallbusiness workerssurveyed saidthey werevery orextremely“satisfied with their roleasasmall companyemployee.Unlike big companies,small companiesare oftenshort ofresources butthe employeescan getmore surprisesthere.Smallcompanies offerexcellent careeropportunities totheir employees.The bossesoften knowtheir staffvery welland understand theirpersonal needs.Employees of small companiesare morelikely toreceive freemeals,paid leave,and theycan evenbring theirpets towork.(弹性工口寸).But ofcoursetherearemany otherdraws in small businesses.One ofthe topdraws isflexible schedulingAnotheris beingabletoreallyseethe fruitsof oneslabor.Besides,non-cash awardis alsoa bigdraw.This could be somethingsmallthat reflectsemployees9interests and lifestyles.While aparental leavemight leadto somefinancial problems,small companiesmay dosomething toimprove it.It maybeimpossible fora five-person teamtobereduced tofour forsix months,“writes CamilliaVelasquez,head ofHR managementplatform,Justworks.Butitcouldbepossible toallow newparents totake onreduced hoursinawork-from-home environment.This kindofmethod hasbeen realizedin somesmall companies.1What canwe knowabout employeesin bigand small companiesA.Employees candevelop betterinsmall companies.B.Employees canearn moremoney insmall companies.C.Employees inbig companiesare hardtobesatisfied.D.Employees insmall companiesare moreengaged inwork.、2What canwe learnfrom Paragraph3A.Working forsmall companieshas manybenefits.B.All theemployers insmall companiesknow everystaff membervery well.C.Staff insmall companiesmay facemany challenges.D.Staff inbig companieshave morematerial benefits.、3Compared withbigcompanies,what isthe advantageofsmall companiesA.Employers insmallcompanieshave morechoices.B.Small companieshave moreattractions toemployees.C.Employees ofsmallcompaniesmay havehigher salaries.D.Employees ofsmallcompanieshave fixedworking time.、4What canbe mostprobably inferredfromthepassageA.Small companiesmay havemore employeeswith muchhappiness.B.Big companiesshould learnfrom somesmallcompanies.C.Employees shouldhave theirown hobbiesandlifestyles.D.Employers shouldpay moreattention tothe staffsneeds.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.
26.(30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑As achild janewas fondof animals.As aconsequence,when she was growingup,all sheever heardwas asfollows,nJane,youshould be a1・YouTgoing toachieve greatsuccess inthat field.That^the verything youshould dointhe future.*So whenshe gottotheOhio StateUniversity,she tookbiology,chemistry andsome other2studying hardtobea vet.Later on,she wona RotaryAmbassadorial Scholarship,which allowedhertospend her3year studyingabroad inManchester,England.Away fromthe familyandthe4from them,she foundherself oneday sitingat herdesk,surrounded bybiologybooks andstaring outthe window,when itsuddenly hither:Pm intotal5J dontwanttobeavet!”6she thoughtback overallthethings sheddone inher lifeand whathad madeher happy.And thenit hither-itwasalloftheyouth leadershipconferences thatshehadvolunteered at7the communications and leadershipcourse shehad takenas selectivecourseback atOhio State.HHow couldIhavebeen so8Here Iam inmy fourthyear atschool andjustfinally9that Fmonthewrong path.I justnever tookthe timeto10it untilnow/she thought.11by hernew thought,Jane spentthe restof heryear inEngland takingcourses incommunicationsandmediastudies.When12to OhioState,shewas13abletoconvince theadministration tolet hercreate herown programinleadership studies.14it tookher2years longerto finallygraduate.She15to becomea seniormanagementadviser inleadership trainingand developmentforthePentagon.She16founded adrug-prevention organizationthat17the message/6Lead yourown lifewiththeskill andthe18to sayno.”So.never19someone else*s dreams.If youlimit your20only towhat seemspossible orreasonable,youdisconnect yourselffrom whatyou trulywant.、1A.engineer B.programmer C.doctor D.vet、2A.subjects B.objects C.projects D.programms、3A.first B.second C.final D.past、4A.promise B.stress C.complaint D.press、5A.vain B.misery C.delight D.surprise6^A.Then B.Instead C.Perhaps D.Seldom、7A.but B.orC.and D.so、8A.disturbed B.ignorant C.intelligent D.inspired、9A.aware B.unconscious C.afraid D.satisfied、10A.complete B.accomplish C.permit D.admit、11A.Inspired B.Disappointed C.Embarrassed D.Confused、12A.relating B.returning C.responding D.referring、13A.eventually B.especially C.hardly D.desperately、14A.if B.as C.although D.despite、15A.managed B.failed C.tried D.attempted、16A.still B.never C.again D.also、17A.proves B.conveys C.concludes D.warns、18A.fact B.chance C.will D.truth、19A.ignore B.break C.realize D.live、20A.smiles B.choices C.mistakes D.reasons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)(题文)
27.15A goodteacher ismany thingsto manypeople Inmy ownexperience,the peopleI respectmost arethe(小题)teachers1demanded themost disciplinefrom theirstudents。
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