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2025届湖北省恩施州清江外国语学校高三《天府教育大联考3》英语试题考生请注意答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记
1.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置
2.上考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请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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5301.—Do youready forthe springouting—No Jstill have to buysome fruit.A.everything B.anything C.something D.nothing
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3.——Is therea hospitalnearby Ihurt myankle,and cannotmove now一Its about3blocks away.I youthere.A.took B・takeC.will takeD.have taken
4.The kidis crying,for hejump overthe ditchon his own.A.dares notto B.dare notto C.doesnt dareto D.dares not
5.There arevarious thingson sale,so youcan chooseinterests you.A.whoever B.no matterwhoC.whatever D.no matterwhat6・The eventthat inmy memoryhappened onemorning in1983when I was14years old.It hasneverescaped.A.stood outB.stands outC.would standout D.has stoodout
7.The incidentturned himinto differentperson,even if he didnot realizeit atbeginning.A.a;a B.the;the C.the;a D.a;the一
8.What didshe want to know,Tom—She wonderedwe couldcomplete theexperimentA.when wasit thatB.it waswhen thatC.it waswhen D.when itwas that
9.—I wonderwhy hehas beenacting sostrangely thesedays.一Recent pressureat workmay hisbehavior.A.account forBe callfor C.change forD.stand for
10.No drivingafter drinkingis arule thatevery driverobey in our country.()down
6.top ofus Wetried ourbest toclimb outbut thenI sawthat one of mychildren was
7.miss I went backinside andfound him,safe8,very frightened,,Mrs WooMei Fong9-husband hadjust leftfor worksaid thatshe felther housewas movingShe ranoutside atonce withherchildren第四部Soldiers helpedto takepeople outof10,flooded areaand thewelfare departmentbrought themfood,clothes andshelter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短文,请你修改你同桌写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画一横线,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21011We areso happyto haveMs Greenhere tostay withus todayNow Illmake abrief introduceabout herDuring theperiod of1990and1996,she studiedat ChicagoUniversity inAmerica,learn Englishand theChinese languageAfter、graduation,she comesto Chinaand hasbeen teachingEnglish in middle schools、Ms Green will teachus Englishfor afew yearin ourschools Whilestay here,she will help improve your spokenihglish、Beside,she will tell us more about the education in Canada、I hope Ms Greenwill havegood timein ourschool第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)最近,董卿主持的《朗读者》掀起一股全民读书热潮你校决定也借此机会鼓励同学们开展读书周()
29.25Reading Week活动假如你是某学校学生会主席李华,为配合学校的这次活动,你打算倡议同学们多读书,读好书,请根据以下提示写封倡议信读书周活动的目的读书的好处;你的建议注意.词数左右;:
1120.可适当增加内容,以使行文连贯;2开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数3Dear friends,Im Li Hua,president of the students*Union.Yours,LiHua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1A、2C、3C、4C、5C、6B、7D、8D、9A、10B、11B、12D、13C、14A、15D、16A、17D、18C、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、
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4.C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.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
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10.the第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10删除We areso happyto haveMs Greenhere tostay withus today.Now Illmake abrief introduceK introductionabouther.During theperiodof1990and1996,she studiedat ChicagoUniversity inAmerica.toEnglish and the Chimselanguage.After graduationshe comesto Chinaand hasbeenjiHteaching Englishinmiddleschools.Ms Greenwill teachus Englishfor afew yearinourschool.While stavhere,she willyears staying)help improveyour^x kenEnglish.Beside shewilltellusmoreabouttheeducationinCanada.our BesidesIhopeMsGreenwillhave Agood timem ourschool、28a第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear friends,Im LiHua,president of the StudentUnion.Im writingto appealto youto dosome reading.Reading Weekis launchedto promotemore reading.As isknown toall,reading isof muchbenefit tous inmany ways.Above all.reading isa perfectway tospend ourspare time.Meanwhile,reading broadensour horizonsand enrichesour lifeas well.Apart fromthese,reading allowsus to learn fromgreat mindsand live a betterlife.Here aresome tipson howto dosome reading.First,it isadvised thatwe forma goodhabit ofreading.Second,we canchangebooks with our friends,which canadd morepleasure toboth.Besides,we canexchange ouropinions aboutbooks weread withothers,making it easier tostart aconversation whilechattingMake readingpart ofour life,and itwill definitelyreturn yourfavor.Lefs doit!Yours,Li HuaA.will B.shallC.may D.can
11.With thenuclear crisisworsening inIran,the worldsattention isfixed againon iscalled theMiddle East.A.which B.what C.that D.it
12.—Are therepairs finishedyet—Yes,they when I cameback home.A.would becompleted B.would completeC.had completedD.had beencompleted
13.Our footballteam had a leadin thematch,but thelast minutegoal of the guestteam.A.gave it away B.put itawayC.wiped itaway D.carried itaway
14.The wetweather willcontinue tomorrow,when acold frontto arrive.A.is expectedB.is expectingC.expects D.will beexpected一
15.What aconsequence!一Yes.I himabout it,but withoutsuccess.A.will remind B.would remindC.was remindingD.had reminded
16.In Australia,many roadsigns arenow bothin Englishand Chinese,iteasierfor Chinesetourists totravel.A.making B.made C.make D.makes
17.who areable to work through the struggleare thewho aregoing to be successful.A.Someone;one B.Anyone;oneC.He;ones D.Those;ones
18.…Lets walkto thatvillage together.-・How canwe twogirls dothat in the darkA.I agreewith you.B.Thafs agood point.C.You mustbe joking!D.Thafs notyour opinion!
19.The Chinesepeople arekind andcaring.If not,I inChina in the past30years.A.didnt stayB-hadn9t stayedC.couldnt stayD.couIdn,t havestayed
20.the fiercecompetition injob seeking,many universitygraduates haveno choicebut toreduce their own demandfor thesalary.A.Faced B.FacingC.lb faceD.Having faced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)
21.6One eveninglast summer,whenIasked my14-year-old son,Ray,for help with dinner,his responseshocked me.(漏勺)?Whats a colander he asked.I couldonly blamemyself.In thefamily,nobody elsehelped mein thekitchen.But thatnight,as Iexplained with a touchof panicthatacolanderis thething withholes init,I wonderedwhat elseI hadntprepared Rayfor.As parents,while wefocus onour sonsconfidence andcharacter,we perhapsdont alwaysconsider thatwe arealso raisingsomeonesfuture roommates,boyfriends,husbands,or fathers.I wantedto knowthat Pdraised aboy whowould neverask thewomanin hislife,Whats fordinner^^So Icame upwithaplan:I wouldoffer Raya privatehome course.I wasdelighted to find that he didntsayno.For twohours,three daysa week,Ray was all mine.I knewthat hewould ratherhave beenplaying in the drivewaythan learningto mendsocks withhis mother-he triedto begnot tohavesewing lessons,even thoughI insistedthat oneday,someone wouldfind thesight ofhim fixinghisownshirt veryattractive-but itcouldntbe deniedthathe was learning,and more than justhousekeeping.C4I appreciatewhat youdo asahe toldme oneday.Ray nowunderstands thefiner pointsof cooking,and moreimportantly,he realizestheres nothinggoodabout beinghelpless.Now,not onlycan hemake hisown dinner,but alsohe canmake abig mealfor hisfamily.Thats whatI calla man.Tm gladthatI preparedso greata presentfor myfuture daughter-in-law.1Why wasthe authorshocked ather sonsresponseA.Because he was notwell behaved.B.Because herefused to helpwithdinner.C.Because hedidnt knowthe commonkitchen tools.D.Because hewas verycurious aboutkitchen tools.、2In theauthors opinion,some parentspay littleattention to.A.building upchildrens confidenceB.telling kidswhat isright andwrongC.preparing childrenfor theirfuture lifeD.making childrenliveahard life、3After learningto dohousework,Ray.A.fell inlove withsewingB.did otherwork in the houseC.began to be morehardworkingD.acknowledged hismothers efforts、4We caninfer from the textthat Ray.A.made greatprogress incookingB.always thoughthousework interestingC.preferred sewingto cookingD.was unwilling tolearncooking atfirst分
22.8Professional developmentcourses inLondon•Business writingDeliverymethod:Online,VideoPrice:£49About the course:Many peopleget blockedwhen forcedto puttheir thoughtsinto wordsat work.This coursegives youthe toolsandtechniques toimproveyourwriting,whether itsa two-line emailor atwo-hundred-page report.•Travel writing coursesDelivery method:Classroom,SeminarPrice:£115full day;£125evening classesAbout thecourse:Do youwantto be atravel writerThen come along toa one-day travelwriting workshopor afour-week travelwritingevening class.The courseshelp participantsto writetravel featuresand publishthem innewspapers,magazines oron websites.•Pre-sessional programmesin EAPDeliverymethod:Classroom,SeminarPrice:Starting from£1,250About thecourse:Our fivepre-sessional programmesin Englishfor academicpurposes areintended forinternational studentswhoplan tostudy atAston University.These programmesaim toequip youwith thelanguage and academic skillsnecessary forsuccess inyourfuture chosensubject area.•MasterclassDelivery method:Classroom,SeminarPrice:Starting from£335Aboutthecourse:Whether youwrite fundraisingletters,or foryour websites,this coursewillhelpyou gain the ideas,knowledgeand skillsyou needto writefundraising copythat producesmore impressiveand profitableresults.1How isthe businesswritingcoursedifferent from the othersA.It isdelivered online.B.It offersevening classes.C.It focuseson reportwriting.D.It ishosted byAston University.、2What canpre-sessional programmesin EAPhelp studentsdo A.Choose asuitable collegesubject.B.Prepare themselvesforuniversity.C.Go toworld-class universities.D.Only improvetheir academicskills.、3Which coursefits Johnifhehopes towrite inspiringwords forfundraising activitiesA.Pre-sessional programmesin EAP.B.Travel writingcourses.C.Business writing.D.Masterclass.(分)
23.8Microsoft hasdeveloped anewsmartphoneapp thatinterprets eyesignals andtranslates them into letters,allowingpeople withmotor neurone disease to communicate withothers from a phone.The GazeSpeakapp combinesa smartphonescamera withartificial intelligenceto recognizeeye movementsin realtime andconvertthem intoletters,words andsentences.(渐冻症),For peoplesuffering fromALS alsoknown asmotor neuronedisease,eye movementcan bethe onlyway they are ableto communicate.Current eye-tracking inputsystems for people withALS orother motorimpairments areexpensive,not robustunder sunlight,andrequire frequentre-calibration(重新校对)and substantial,relatively immobilesetups/5said XiaoyiZhang,a researcherat Microsoftwhodeveloped thetechnology.To mitigatethe drawback,we createdGazeSpeak,an eye-gesture communication system that runs on a smartphone,and isdesigned tobelow-cost,robust,portable andeasy tolearn.The appis usedby thelistener by pointing their smartphone at the speaker.A chartthat canbe stuckto theback ofthe smartphoneisthen usedby the speaker todetermine whicheye movementsto makein ordertocommunicate.The stickershows fourgrids ofletters,which eachcorrespond toa differenteye movement.By lookingup,down,left orright,the(计算程序)speaker selectswhich gridsthe lettersthey wantbelong to.The artificialintelligence algorithmis thenableto predictthe wordor sentencethey aretrying tosay.、1Who isthe smartphoneapp designedforA.People withmotor eyedisease.B.People suffering from eyecommunication.C.People withproblems inintelligence.D.People sufferingfrom motorneuronedisease.、2The underlinedword mitigate“inthefifth paragraphprobably means.A.relieve B.get ridofC.remove D.find、3According to the text,.A.forpeoplesufferingfromALS,eye movementis one ofthebest waystocommunicate.B.a newcommunicationsystemthatrunsonasmartphone isdesignedtobe immobile.C.thespeakercould usethe appbypointingtheirsmartphoneatthelistener.D.the artificialintelligence algorithmwill translatesentences forspeakers.分
24.8For centuries,medical pioneershave refineda varietyof methodsand medicinesto treatsickness,injury,and disability,enabling peopleto live longer and healthier lives.“A salamandera smalllizard-like animalcan growback itsleg.Why canta humando thesame^^asked Peruvian-born surgeonDr.Anthony Atalain arecent interview.The question,a referencetoworkaiming togrow newlimbs forwounded soldiers,captures theinventivespirit of regenerative medicine.This innovativefield seeksto provide patients with replacement bodyparts.These partsare notmade of steel;they arethe realthings—living cells,tissue,and evenorgans.Regenerative medicine is stillmostly experimental,with clinicalapplications limitedto proceduressuch asgrowing sheetsof skinonburns andwounds.One ofits mostsignificant advancestook placein1999,when aresearch groupat NorthCarolinas WakeForestInstitute forRegenerative Medicineconducted asuccessful organreplacement witha laboratory-grown bladder.Since then,the team,led byDr.Atala,has continuedto generatea varietyof othertissues andorgans—from kidneysto ears.The fieldof regenerative medicine buildson workconducted inthe earlytwentieth centurywith thefirst successfultransplants ofdonatedhuman softtissue andbone.However,donor organsare notalways thebest option.First ofall,theyarein shortsupply,andmany peopledie whilewaiting for an availableorgan;intheUnited Statesalone,more than100,000people arewaiting fororgantransplants.Secondly,a patientsbody mayultimately rejectthe transplanteddonor organ.An advantageof regenerativemedicineisthatthe tissuesare grownfromapatients owncells andwill notbe rejectedby thebodys immune system.Today,several labsare workingto createbioartificial bodyparts.Scientists atColumbia andYale Universitieshave grownajawbone and a lung.At the University ofMinnesota,Doris Taylorhas createda beatingbioartificial ratheart.Dr.Atalas medicalteamhas reportedlong-term successwith bioengineeredbladders implantedinto youngpatients withspina bifidaa birthdefect thatinvolvesthe incompletedevelopment ofthe spinalcord.And attheUniversityof Michigan,H.David Humeshas createdan artificialkidney.So far,the kidneyprocedure hasonly beenused successfullywith sheep,but thereis hopethat oneday similarkidney willbeimplantable in a humanpatient.The continuingresearch ofscientists suchas thesemay eventuallymake donororgans unnecessaryand,asaresult,significantly increaseindividuals chancesof survival.A.Donated cells,tissues andorgans.B.Rejected cells,tissues andorgans.1In thelatest fieldofregenerativemedicine,what arereplacement partsmade ofC.Cells,tissues andorgans ofones own.D.Cells,tissues andorgans madeofsteel.、2What havescientists experimentedsuccessfully onforabioartificial kidneyA.Patients B.Rats印C.She D.Soldiers、3Why isgenerativemedicineconsidered innovativeA.It willprovidepatientswithreplacementsoft tissues.B.It willstrengthen thehuman bodysimmunesystem.C.It willshorten thetime patientswaiting fora donatedorgan.D.It willmake patientslivelongerwith bioartificialorgans.、4What isthe writersattitude towardsregenerative medicineA.Positive.B.Negative.C.Doubtful.D.Reserved.
25.(10分)At first,Michael Surrelldidnt seethe blacksmoke orflames shootingfromthewindows of his neighbors9home.Heand hiswife hadjust parkedaround thecorner fromtheirownhouse,when theygot acall fromoneofhis daughtersThe housenextdoor ison fire!,9He wentto investigate.Thats whenhe sawtwo womenandagirl panic-stricken ontheir doorway.“The babysin thereI^oneofthe womencried.Though thefire departmenthad beencalled,Surrelb then64,instinctively raninside.The baby^was8-year-oId Tiara,the womansgranddaughter.Entering the burning housewas like64running intoa bucketof blackpaint,Surrell says.The thicksmoke causedhim tostruggleblindly around,burned hiseyes,and madeit impossibleto breathe.The conditionswould have been riskyfor anyone,but forSurrell,who haslung disease,they werelife-threatening.After afew minutesinthesmoke-filled house,he withdrewoutside tocatch hisbreath.“Where isTiara^heaskeddesperately.“The secondfloor/The womanshouted back.Taking adeep breath,he wentin asecondtime.The darknesswas overwhelming.Yet becausethe househadasimilar designto his,Surrell foundthe stairsand madeit tothesecond floor.He wasakeady outof breath.Then asoft butdistinct moanappeared.He crawledtoward thesound,feeling aroundfor anysignofthegirl.Finally,he touchedsomething.A shoe,then anankle.He pulledTiara intohis arms・Turning,he foughtthroughthe,smoke andran blindlyinto theblackness.The nextthing heknew hewas atthe frontdoor,then outside.Surrell wokeup inthe hospitala coupleof dayslater,having sufferedsevere burns.Tiara wasreleased fromthe hospitalafter a、few days.“Its asmall priceto payJSurrellsays.Id doit againinaheartbeat.Wouldnt give itasecond thought.”1What didSurrelldo atthe sceneofthefireA.Called hisdaughter.B.Parked hiscar tosafety.C.Rang thefire department.D.Rushed intotheburninghouse.、2What ismainly discussedin Paragraph3A.How specialthe housewas.B.How dangerousthe situationwas.C.How Surrellsuffered lungdisease.D.How Surrellran backoutside.、3How didSurrell managetofindTiara eventuallyA.By feelingwith theaid ofher sound.B.By answeringto Tiarasloud crying.C.By shoutingher namedesperately.D.By catchingsight ofher shoes.、4What canbe inferredabout SurrellfromthetextA.He isunwillingtotalk aboutthe rescueagain.B.He isdisappointed tosuffer severalburns.C.He willdo thesame withouthesitation.D.He willthink twicebefore acting.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(分)
26.30My daughterJulie andIwentshopping thismorning.A little part ofme thoughtabout goingto another checkout line.Thisone hadthe shortestqueue,there wasonly oneguy init,but hewas ina1and thereseemed tobe somecomplications goingon.Well,I stampedon thatlittlepart,and westepped in2him.At first,he seemedtobehaving3getting hisgroceries ontothe conveyorbelt(输送带).But aftera while,I4that whathewasactually doingwas dividingthemintotwo lots.Still,getting thestuff upthere wasno5task initself.I6tohelp,but heand thecheckout ladyhad itunder7He askedJulie ifshe would8putting hisempty basketaway.Then he9for hiswallet whichwas inapouch(<|、袋子)onone sideofhischair.The wayhewaspositioned andthe facthe onlyhadone usable10made thisquite astretch forhim,so Ihelped there.What mustit belike,I11tobeso dependenton other people likethatThe checkoutoperator camearound andgave himhis12andtheitems heneeded tohavetohand.I offeredto get13bigger bagandhe said,No.but youcould domeafavor.Take thatlot alongtotheentrance andgiveitto Angela/9I14did that,leaving Juliewithourshopping.Angela,it turnedout,was collectingfood forpeople whomight otherwisego15I hadnteven noticedher before.强力口于This guy,despite thelimitation thathis16condition imposedon him,had boughtmore thantwice asmuch shoppingas heneeded.He mayhavebeen17physically,but hisheart wasmore thancapable of18all that.And itchanged myidea of19when Irealizedthat the help he had givenwas20thehelphehadreceived.1A.taxi B.wheelchair Cgrocery D.benchC、2A.before B.behind nearD.beyond.、c.3A.difficulty B.potential doubtD.ability
4、A.regretted B.recognized c.requested D・realized、c.5A.special B.obvious easyD.necessary
6、A.struggled B.offered c.forced D・preferred、c.7A.control B.consideration repairD.attack、c.8A.mindB.finish enjoyD.escape、c.9A.hoped B.chose reachedD.begged、c.10A.leg B.knee footD.arm、c.11A.warned B.wondered fearedD.insistedc.12A.change B.biU noteD.coin
13、A.more B.anotherc.other D・the other、c.14A.desperately B.faithfully sadlyD.Gratefully、c.15A.thirsty B.tired hungryD.crazy、c.16A.mental B.natural officialD.physical、c.17A.admired B.limited forgottenD.accepted、c.18A.overcoming B.keeping passingD.destroying19A.pride B.patience c.dependence D・bravery
20、A.other thanB.morethanc.less thanD・rather than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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27.15Last Fridaya stormswept throughtwo villagesintheNew Territories,1,destroy fourteenhomes Sevenothers weresobadly damaged
2.their ownershad toleave them,and fifteenothers hadbroken windowsor roofsOne personwas killed,severalwere
3.serious hurtandanumber ofotherpeoplewere slightlyinjured Altogetherover twohundred peoplewere homelessafter thestormAfarmer,Mr Tan,said thatthe stormbegan earlyinthemorning and4・last forover anhour“Iwaseating withmy wifeand children,“hesaid,
5.we hearda loudnoise Afew minuteslater ourhouse fell。
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