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2025届广东广州外国语学校高三年级第二学期期末英语试题注意事项考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号
1.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效第一部分必须用铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑色字
2.2B迹的签字笔作答考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.The influenceof thisbook mightnot havebeen reachingso far,for Mr.William,who daredto publishit.A.if had it not been B.is itnot beingC.haditnotbeenD.its onlyhaving been
2..Lichun is a Chineseword forone of the24solar terms,means thebeginning ofspring.A.who B.that C.whose D.which
3.Faced with the dilemma,the companycommittee apublic statement,appointing thecapable manto beitsnew globalchief financialofficer.A.pulled outB.put outC.reached outD.drew out
4.—Sorry forhaving keptyou waiting.But for the trafficjam,I20minutes earlier—Never mind,Ihavent beenwaiting thatlong.A.arrived B.would have arrivedC・would arriveD.had arrived
5..The importantthing inlife isto havea greataim,and theto achieveit.A.acquisition B.comprehensionC.determination D.satisfaction
6.-It tookme eightyears tobuild upmy business,and italmost killedme.—Well,you knowwhat theysay.・A.There isno smokewithout fireB.No pains,no gainsC.All roadslead toRome D.Practice makesperfect
7.Newly-built woodencottages linethe street,the oldtown intoa dreamland.A.turned B.turningC.to turnD.having turned
8.I willgive yousome articleswhich youcan whenyou writethe report.A・refer toB.apply toC.lead toD.talk to
9.In contrastwith theliberal socialclimate of the present,traditions in the pastwere relatively.A.competitive B.comprehensiveC.creative D.conservative
10.—Shall wego to the sevenoclock performanceortheeightHis friendasks him,When Ihurt you,you wrotein the sand,but nowyou writeon astone Why”」()()He8reply:“When someonehurts us,we shouldwrite itdown in the sand,the windsof
9.forgive canrub it away Butwhensomeone doessomething goodto us,we mustcarve10,on astone,therefore,no windcan evererase it”第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满Learn to write yourhurts in thesand and toengrave yourbenefits onthe stone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(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21011Dear Kate,、I have good newsto tellyou TheWorld AdolescentRobotics Competitionwill heldin Shanghaiat theend ofJuly Hearthatyou oncetook partin the competition lastyear andwon anaward,I intendto inviteyou tojoin inour teamin thecomingcompetitionI amsure thatyour involvementwill notonly helpus win the awardand alsostrengthen thefriendship betweenourschool%、Now they are preparingfor thecompetition activelyBecause youhad moreexperience thanus1also sendyou ourtraining9plan,about thatI wishto getyour adviceWe sincerehope that we canparticipate ina competition as teampartners Pmlooking forwardto yourreplyYours,Li Hua第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是李华,你刚从伦敦的旅行回来,非常感谢好友在此期间的帮助得知他对中国的节日非常感兴
29.25Jack趣,特别是今年的国庆节,请你写一封信介绍中国的国庆节内容要点感谢他的帮助;
1.介绍中国的国庆节;
2.欢迎他来中国
3.注意:词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
4.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数
5.Dear Jack,How iseverything goingBest wishes.Yours sincerely,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1C、2D、3B、4B、5C、6B、7B、8A、9D、10B、11B、12A、13B、14C、15C、16C、17B、18B、19A、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.B
2.C
3.A
4.A、
221.A
2.D
3.A、
231.D
2.C
3.A
4.B、
241.D
2.C
3.C、
251.C
2.B
3.A
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四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.C
2.D
3.D
4.A
5.C
6.B
7.B
8.A
9.C
10.D
11.B
12.A
13.C
14.C
15.D
16.D
17.A
18.A
19.B
20.C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
2.an
3.without
5..has beenbeaten/was beaten
6.fortunately
7.drowning
8.replies
9.forgiveness
10.it第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、之前加28L heldbe一
2.Hear Hearing去掉
3.Join inin
4.and—but一
5.school schools
6.they—we一
7.had have
8.that—which
9.sincere—sincerely一
10.a the第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Jack,How iseverything goingFirst of all,I wouldlike toconvey mygratitude for your helpand kindnessduring mystay inLondon.Knowing thatyou showa greatinterest inChinese culture,especially NationalDay,I wouldlove tointroduce itto you.NationalDay,one of the mostsignificant festivalsin China,falls onOctober lslevery year.So far,it hasbeen70years sincethe PRCwasfounded.On October1st thisyear,there werevarious celebrationssuch as a grandmilitary paradeand magnificentfireworks displayinBeijing tomark/commemorate the70th anniversaryof thefounding of the PRC.People allover thecountry werevery excitedandproud tocelebrate theday together.(Welcome to China andyou willsurely have an unforgettableexperience ifyou come toChina.Lastly,Id like to extendan)invitation toyou tocome toChina andhaveanunusual experience.Bestwishes.Yours sincerely,Li Hua—suits youfine.A.WhateverB.Whichever C.Whenever D.Wherever
11.™Have youheard that they areworking aroundthe clockto competefor theprize-Dont worry.We areready to_the challenge.A.build up B.take upC.stick toD.lead to
12.Was itat thebeginning youmade thepromise youwould doall to help make itA.that;that B.when;thatC.that;when D.when;when
13.To makeextra-class educationrun onthe righttrack,China istightening ofafter-school traininginstitutions.A.application B.regulationC.adaptation D.cooperation
14.As JohnLennon oncesaid,life ishappens toyou whileyou arebusy makingother plans.A.Which B.thatC.whatD.where
15.It iswidely acknowledgedthat studentsshould bein termsof overallquality.A.supported B.matchedC.evaluated D.controlled
16.Since manyformer drugabusers havepsychological problems,they oftenneed supportgroups theycantalk abouttheir strugglesand findnew waysto managein the world.A.which B.whatC.where D.when
17.—You knowquite a lot aboutthe fashionshow.—Well,Cathy itto meduring lunch.A.introduces B.introducedC.had introducedD.will introduce
18.Mr.White,who inShanghai forseven years,isamanager ofa companyin Beijing.A.was workingB.workedC.had workedD.has worked
19.In timewe reacheda stagewe hadmore youngreaders than old ones.A.where B.how C.who D.what
20.The planfor XionganNew Areaofficially onApril1,
2017.A.announced B.was announcedC.announces D.is announced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)
21.6Nisha Pradhanis worried.The recentcollege graduatejust turns21and plansto liveon herown.But shesafraid shewontbe able to staysafe.Thats becauseshe isntabletosmell.Back home,her familydo her smelling fbrher.Shes movedin withthem fornow,but sheslooking for a placeof herown.“Nowthat Imsearching fbrways orplace to live as an independentperson,I findthat thesense of smell isimportant tohow welive ourlives,“Pradhan says.She sayswhen she was achild sheliked to eat andate alot.But therecame apoint whereshe lostinterest infood.“One ofthe firstthings thatpeople noticewhenever theyhavea smell problemis that food doesnttaste rightany more,“saysBeverly Cowart,a researcher.Thats becauseeating andsmell gohand inhand.How foodtastes oftenrely onwhat wesmell.Whenyou loseyour sense of smell,your wholesense offood flavorschanged andreduced/9Cowart says,You canstill tastethe basictastes.What youremissing arethe smalldistinctions.“When Igo out toeatI haveoften foundthatfoodis verytasteless tome.I neverfeel fbllJ she says.I thinkalotof ustoday liketopretend to be foodlovers andwe allliketotalk aboutOh,I think this coulduse alittle bitmore flavor/or Ithinkthishas ahint ofmeat/I cantreally participatein thoseconversations/9shesays.Pradam thinkshersmell loss alsomay haveaffected hermemory.Pradhan maybe onto something,according tobiologist PaulMoore.When smellsignals comein,you feelabout themfirst.And thenyou thinkabout itand thenthe memoryis laiddown.So、without thefeel part,the thinkingabout itspart doesntcome Andthat meansno newsmell memorygets created.^^1What istrue aboutPradhanA.She hashad nosense of smell sinceshe wasborn.B.She suffersfrom lossof appetitethrough lackofsmell sense.C.She hassomething wrongwith herstomach.D.She islooking for a roommateto sharethe cost.、2What can we inferfrom whatBeverly CowartsaidA.People withasmellproblem haveno foodtastes.B.Different foodtastes thesame forpeople ofsmellloss.C.Lack ofsmell sensemakes eatinga dullexperience.D.People feelhungry easilyfor lackofsmellsense.、3When eatingout,Pradhan.A.feels leftout sometimesB.often has a goodappetiteC.pretends tohavegoodsmellsenseD.has asenseofbeing fullquickly、4What doesthe underlinedsentence meanA.Pradhan maybe right.B.Pradhan maybe foolish.C・Pradhan maybe crazy.D.Pradhan maybe forgettable.(分)
22.8THEATRECity VarietiesOct10~11only ANight at the Varieties.All thefun of anoldmusic hallwith BarryCryer,Duggle Brown,6dancers,Mystina,JonBarker,Anne Duvaland theTony HarrisonTrio.Laugh againattheold jokesand listento yourfavourite songs.Performances8p.m.nightly.Admission£5;under16or over60£
4.York TheatreRoyalSt LeonardsPlace,York.TeL223568Sept23〜Oct17Groping forWords—a comedyby SueTownsend.Best knownfor herAdrian MoleDiaries.Townsend nowwritesabout anevening classwhich twomen anda womanattend.A gentlecomedy.AdmissionFirst night,Mon£2;Tues~Fri£
3.25〜
5.50;Sat£
3.50〜
5.
75.Halifax PlayhouseOct10~17On GoldenPond byErnest Thompson.This isa magicalcomedy aboutreal people.A beautifullyproduced,well actedplayfbr everyone.Dont missit.Performances7£
2.Mon2seats forthe priceof one.Grand TheatreRestaurantand Cafe.Oct1〜17The SecretDiary ofAdrian Mole,Aged
13.Sue Townsendsmusical play,based onher bestselling book.PerformancesEvenings745October10~17,at230p.m.No Mondayperformances.AdmissionTues~Thurs£2〜5;FriSat£2〜
6.、1Which theatreoffers thecheapest seatA.Halifax Playhouse.B.City Varieties.C.Grand Theatre.D.York TheatreRoyal.、2If youwant tosee aplay withold jokesand songs,which phonenumber willyou ringto booka seatA.
502116.B.
223568.C.
365998.D.
430808.、3We maylearn from the textthat SueTownsend is.A.a writerB.an actressC.a musicianD.a director(分)
23.8Daniella Wridewas brushingher daughterslong brownhair whenshe noticedthat witheach stroke,clumps ofit werecomingout.That wasJanuary1,2017,Within20days,seven-year-old GianessaWridehair andeyebrows werecompletely gone,andher dermatologistsaid theywould nevergrow back.Gianessa hadbecome oneofthe
6.8million Americanswith alopecia,anautoimmune diseasethat causeshair loss.Alopecia isntpainful,but forkids whosuffer fromit,the agonycomes fromstanding outfrom thecrowd.For the most part,thestudents inGianessa9s first-grade classin Salem,Utah,were understanding.But theoccasional taunts朝弄)of“Baldy”made herfeellike anoutcast.I didnot wanther tonot feelbeautiful Jher mothertold Today.Then theschool announcedits CrazyHair Day“competition inApril,and Daniellaand Gianessadecided thatrather thanhiding(假发),Gianessas baldnessunder scarvesorawig theywould celebrateit.Daniella boughtscrapbook-sticker jewelsand decoratedherdaughters head with floraldesigns andeven anowl.They justfit herpersonality,“Daniella toldCNN.“Shes solively/5On themorning ofthecompetition,Gianessa wasnervous.Would herfriends thinkit wasfunny orfreaky Shehad nothingto fear.Bedazzled Gianessawas ahit-and thewinner ofthe crazy-hair competition.Gianessa isnow gladshe daredto gobare.I wassad atfirstwhen Ilost allmy hair,“she toldpeople,but nowI lovebeing bald.I cando thingsto myhead thatother kidscant Imthinking nowitmight befun todecorate myheadwithsome sparklybutterflies andflowers.、1Why didGianessa becomebaldA.Because shewanted to be differentB.Because shehad allher haircutC.Because hermother combedher hairtoo oftenD.Because shesuffered froma kindof disease、2Which ofthe followingcan replacethe underlinedword“agony“in ParagraphTwoA.Worry B.DelightC.Pain D.Pride
3、How doesGianessa feelabout herbaldness afterthe“Grazy HairDay”?A.Optimistic B.UpsetC.Indifferent D.Worried4What isthe besttitle forthe passageA.Gianessas hairwas goneB.Being baldis beautifulC.Crazy hairday D.An incurabledisease(分)
24.8Jarrett Littlewas roadtesting hismountain bikeoutside ofColumbus,Georgia,when hisriding partner,Chris Dixon,stopped suddenly.Something inthe distancemoving amongthe treeshad caughther attention.It turnedouttobe asandy-coloredfive-month-old puppy.“He wasreally thin,ribs showing,andabroken legJ Littletold John Parks,a reporterfrom CBSNews.The cyclistsfed thefriendlypup andshared theirwater.They alsoquickly realizedthat the dog wascoming withthem,although theyhad noidea how.Theywere morethan sevenmiles fromdowntown andriding bikes.“We couldnt leave him,“Little said.Out therenext tothe OxbowMeadows,hewasgoing tobecome thelunch ofan alligatorliving inthe river.”后肢)Suddenly,Little hadan idea.He carefullypicked uphis newfriend andslipped the38-pound dogshind legsO intothe backpocketsof hiscycling jacket.Then hehung the dogs frontpaws overhis shoulders.“He wasinjured,so hewasnt tryingto fightJ Littlesays.He was also happythatwewere there,touching him,and hadnttakenoff onThegroups30-minute rideinto townended ata bikestore,where theygot morewater andfood forthe dog.That waswhen AndreaShaw,an accountantfrom Mainein townon business,happened by.The dogmade aheaded straightfor her,licking and“loving onher,“says Dixon.Shaw wasstruck and,after learningwhat hadhappened,declared herintentions:I amkeeping thisdog.”Shaw calledhim Colomboand scheduledan operationon hisleg.Today,Columbo isliving thehigh lifeon afarm witha horse,a、pony,a six-year-old boy,to keephim company.As Dixontold JohnParks,“He isliterally theluckiest dogalive.”1Why didLittle saytheycouldntleavethedogbehindA.It wasfriendly andcute.B.It followedthem closely.C.It hadtobetaken tohospital atonce.D.It mightfall victimto otheranimals.、2How didLittle manageto getthedogtogether withthemA.By carryingit inhis pockets.B.By placingit onthe bike.C.By shoulderingit onhis back.D.By takingitawaywith him.、3Who willaccept thedog asa petA.Jarrett little.B.Chris Dixon.C.Andrea Shaw.D.JohnParks.4What wordcanweuse todescribe thedogspresent lifeA.Difficult.B.Admirable.C.Pitiful.D.Miserable.(分)
25.10When youtravel inSouth America,youd betterpay attentiontothefollowing threekinds ofdangerous SouthAmerican animals.(水虎鱼)PiranhasAlthough onlya smallnumber ofpiranhas areconsidered tobe dangerousto humans,the red-bellied piranhais definitelyone ofthose.Evidence hasshown thata largegroup ofpiranhas canabsolutely eata herdof largeanimals crossingthe river,leaving onlybones.This fishlives inthe freshwaterstreams ofSouth America,and theycan smellthe bloodfrom faraway andlaunch attacksswiftly.(水蟒)It issaid thattheyareonly dangerousto humansif the water volumesare lessand lower.AnacondasThis SouthAmerican monsterofacreature oftenappears inthe filmsoryournightmares!They haveweighed over230kilograms.It isoften consideredtobethe biggestsnake intheworld.You certainlydont want to getcaught alonewith thissnake dueto itsmethod(缠绕)of attackingand killingits victim.It isindeed aremarkably differentbrand ofsnake typeas itregularly coilsaround alloverits target,increasing thepressure untileventually its victim dies.Its jawsare poweredby largemuscles thatproduce enoughpower foritsover100sharp teethto passthrough thethick skinofancrocodile.They donthave poison.Sometimes theyprefer tocamouflagethemselves sothey looklike theirsurroundings andswiftly drawback whenhumans arenear.Golden PoisonousFrogsThe golden poison frommight bethe most-deadly ofthe SouthAmericananimals,which isprotected bymeans ofpoison.This(效力)very smallfrog,less than55mm inlength,packs enoughpunch to take downof Africanbull elephants.This apparentlyharmlessfrog hasalways beenknown tohave killedpeople whohave touchedit directly.Ifs alsobeen notedthat chickenand dogshavedied byconnecting thingson whicha golden poison froghad wandered!In intensecolors,they normallylook attractiveto theirtargets.、(小题)11What canwe learnabout piranhasfromthe passage A.Piranhas arethemostdangerous animals.B・Piranhas liketoliveinthedeep seabed.C.Piranhas mayattack humanbeings whenthewaterlevel islow(、题)D.Piranhas onlyattack humanbeings whenthey crossthe riverin groups2d2How doesan anacondakill its victim accordingtothepassageA.It oftenuses itspoison to kill itsvictim.B.It oftenuses itsstrength tokill itsvictim.C.It killsitsvictimmainly usingits powerfulteeth.D.It killsitsvictimwiththehelp ofother snakes.、(小题)33The underlinedword“camouflage“in Paragraph3means A.hide itselfby appearinglike thesurroundingsB.terrify andcapture theenemy bymaking muchnoiseC.move aroundto searchfor deliciousfoodD.give offharmful gastokillthe targets、(小题)44Chicken anddogs arementioned inParagraph4to showthat.A.no animalscan survivethe poisonofthe goldenpoison frogB,they liketo wanderalong thepath ofthe goldenpoison frogC.thegoldenpoisonfroglikes eatingthem mostD.the poisonofthegoldenpoisonfrog isdeadly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.(分)
26.30Everyone enjoysa fittingreply;it iswonderful tosay the right thingattheright time!When I wasasenior inhigh school,I]knew I wanted to pursue writingasacareer.(轰炸)Writing hadbasically2me when Iwasonly7years old,3since thattime,Pd beenbombarded byguidance counselorsandcareer plannerswho all4metohavea back-up-plan”in casewriting didntwork out.Pd nevereven5a differentcareer path,so Iw-as very6and worried.After muchthought,I decided7would bemy back-up-plan”,and Isigned upforaclass throughmy highschool.This8that everymorning,I wouldserve asa teachershelper for my favorite6th gradeteacher,Mr.Ralston.Morning aftermorning,I showedup inMr.Ralston*s classroomand9papers forhim.Sometimes,I even10a lessonor two.It wasfun,and thestudents seemedto likeme,so Iwas surprisedwhen itcame timeformy
11.Mr.Ralston lookedme rightintheeyes andasked,Do youreally want to teachnHadI reallybeen that12nI thought.“Dont misunderstand.Youll dofine inteaching/he continued.But,is your13really init”“Not really,I
14.1wanttowrite.Iwanttowritenew storiesand fictionand poetryand somuch more...but Ivebeentold itstough tomakeitasawriter15Ithoughtmaybe Iwould teachand thenuse mysummers16topursuewriting.*As Ishared withMr.Ralston myhopes,dreams andcarefully plotted-out back-up plan,he smiledand said,Why areyoupreparing to17with thisback-up planIf youwanttobe awriter,go forit!Pursue writing!(推动)Mr.Ralstons18to followmy dreamswas thelittle nudgeI decidedtohelpme pushpast my19of notmaking itasawriterand simply“Go forit!nThats whatan encouragingword willdo whenspoken inlove in20season.So,Lets tryand belike Mr.Ralston andspeak thatwordof encouragementat justtherighttime andmake adifference insomeones lifetoday.
1、A.even B.never C.already D.also
2、A.reminded B.entertained C・accompanied D.chosen、3A.or B.and C.for D.but、4A.urged B.forced C.taught D.persuaded、5A.created B.taken C.considered D.examined
6、A.embarrassed B-confused C・annoyed D.frightened、7A.writing B.teaching C.studying D.editing、8A.meant B.showed C.suggested D.revealed、9A.read B.set C-graded D.composed、10A.reviewed B.skipped C.took-D.presented11A.application B.evaluation C・instruction D.qualification、12A.obvious B.shallow C-superior D.ambitious13A.eye B.mind C.heart D.focus、14A.interrupted B.joked C.admitted D.apologized、15A.unless B.if—C.because D.so、16A.upB.apart C.along D.off、17A.fail B.follow C-depart D.compete18A.encouragementB.determination C.tendency D.attempt、19A.dreams B.fears C.regrets D.mistakes、20A.peak B.low C-proper D.new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)
27.15The storygoes1-two friendsare walkingthrough thedesert Duringsome pointofthejourney theyhave
2.argument,and onefriend beatsthe otherone inthe faceThe one ishurt,but3-saying anything,he writesinthesand:Today mybest friendbeats meintheface^(绿洲)()(泥They keepon walking4-they findan oasisI andthey decidetotakea bathTheonewho5-beat getsstuck inthe mire潭)()and startsto sink,but
6.fortune thefriend saveshim()After herecovers fromthe near
7.drown,he writesonastone:Today mybest friendsaves my。
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