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2025届河南省平顶山市,许昌市,汝州市高三下学期第三次月考(期中)英语试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区
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2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0・5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀
4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.™Have youheard that they areworking aroundthe clockto competefor theprize—Dont worry.We areready to_the challenge.A.build upB.take upC.stick toD.lead to
2.,—Sorry forhaving keptyou waiting.But for the trafficjam,I20minutes earlier—Never mind,Ihavent beenwaiting thatlong.A.arrived B.would havearrivedC.would arriveD.had arrived
3.The bestmethod to the goalof helpingthe patientswith AIDSis tounite asmany sympatheticpeople aspossible.A.complete B.commandC.accomplish D.accompany
4.Jane establisheda program,young peopleto takepart in activities promotegreater concernfor theenvironment.A.to encourage;where B.having encouraged;whereC.encouraging;that D.encouraged;which
5.John,money wasnow noproblem,started anew companywith hisfriends.A.for whoseB.of whoseC.of whomD.for whom
6..School childrenmust betaught howto deal with dangerous・A.states B・conditionsC.situations D.positions
7.Maybe itis timefor therest ofsociety to the factI may not be able towalk,there aremanyother greatthings Ican do.A・adjust to;that B.get usedto;that whileC.adapt to;while D.go about;that while
8.—We wantsomeone todesign thenew artmuseum for me.--the youngfellow havea tryA.ShallB.May C.Will D.Need
9.A newairport maybe constructedin Nantong,the paceof economicgrowth willbe accelerated.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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27.150n May9,James Givenswas sittingin the car whenhel hearwhat soundedlike aknock Heturned aroundonly
2.()(啄)find agoose peckingat thecar doorThis washighly unusualgiven that the birdsnormally preferredto observehumans from()a3,distantBut onthis day,the gooseappeared to be determinedto gethis attentionand didntstop pecking4__Givens openedthecar:door andstepped outThough thebird thenbegan towalk away,5,kept turningaround to make surehe wasfollowing Whenthey finally二()stopped,Givens realized6the mother goose didso---she neededhelp tofree herbaby goosethat hadgot7trap insome balloonstringWorriedthat themothergoosewould attackhim ifhe gotclose8,the baby,Givens calledthe localSPCA chapter()Unfortunately,they were9,able to help rightaway Concernedthat thebaby goosewould notsurvive thedelay,Givens decided totake on the taskhimself()The mothergoose watched
10.patient asGivens savedthe littlebird Assoon as the littlegoose wasfree,it ranto itsmomGivens saidthis was the mostunforgettable incidentin hislife!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(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21011I havea oldersister.Her nameis Monica.He isvery prettyand smart,with longblack hairand bigeye.She is always ready tohelp meand lookafter me.But she was usedto beeasy to get angry,especially thatshe waswith familymembers only.Once Italked to herthis problem.Feeling terriblesorry,she agreedwith mebut promisedto makea change.She alsothanked meformaking her aware of her problem.She hadmade hugeprogress onthis issueso far.Now Ilike hereven more and Iam gladIhave so a great sister.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是李华,你校英语文学社最近在招纳新人,你打算加入请你用英语写一封自荐信,主要内容包括
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25.自身优势;
1.平时英语学习情况介绍;
2.加入文学社后的打算3注意词数左右;
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100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数3Dear Sir,Pm writingto youabout joiningthe English literature club.Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2B、3C、4C、5D、6C、7B、8A、9A、10C、11C、12D、13D、14D、15C、16A、17B、18A、19B、20D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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3.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L530A 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.D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.patiently第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10里.I havea oldersister.Her nameis Monica.He isvery prettyand smartwith longblack hairand bigShe isanShe eyesalwaysreadytohelp meand lookafter me.But she was usedto beeasy toget angry,especially thatshewaswith whenfamilymembers onlyOnce Italkedtoher Athis problem.Feeling ternblusorry,she agreedwith mebut promisedabout terriblyandto makea change.She alsothanked mefor makingherawareofherproblem.She hadmade hugeprogress onthis hasissueso far.Now Ilike hereven moreand Iam gladI havesoagreatsister.、28such第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Sir,Im writingto youabout joiningthe Englishliterature club.Tm LiHua fromClass One,Grade Two.Addicted toEnglish,I havebeeninterested inEnglishliteraturefor5years.I findsome meaningfulthings throughEnglish works.Although Imonly ahigh schoolstudent,I haveread many English booksand masteredmanyEnglishwords.Meanwhile,I knowmanyfamous Englishauthors,such asWilliam Shakespeare,Hemingway andCharles Dickens,whose novel,A Taleof TwoCities,ismy favorite.If Ican beadmitted into the club,I willdo mybest to expand the club anddevote myselfto helpingthe membersof it.I thinkI willhavemany common topics totalk withguys of the club.So itsa wisedecision foryou tolet mebecome amember of theclub.Yours,Li HuaA.in whichcase B.in thatcase C.in whatcase D.in whosecase
10.His dreamwas aphoto studiothat couldtransport peopleback to the pastA.opening B.openedC.to openD.open
11.Hes as a bellyacher”—hes alwayscomplaining aboutsomething.A.who isknown B.whom isknownC.what isknownD.which isknown
12.This researchhas attractedwide coverageand hasfeatured onBBC televisionsTomorrows World.A.message B.information C.media D.data
13.She musthave rankedher birthdaypresents inorder ofbecause thetop oneis herfavorite.A.value B.time C.interest D.preference
14.Mark driveshis cartoo fastand,whats more,very carelessly,worries hismother.A asA.what B.it C.which
15.If itearlier,the printingmachine wouldnot havebroken down.A.has beenrepaired B.is repairedC.had beenrepaired D.was repaired
16.The monitorsaid that the learningmethod heused improvedhis maths.A.greatly B.nearly C.normally D.seriously
17.He startedschool the same dayas Idid andto itlike aduck towater.A.appealed B.tookC.catered D.saw
18.Visit theold manthis afternoonIf you,make sureyou wearsunscreens toprotect yourskin.A・must B.canC.may D.shall
19.The creationcan keeppeople away from theirsmart phonesin away similartoe-cigarettes haveallowedpeople toquit smoking.A.that B.howC.which D.what
20.Some businessowners arekeen onpublic welfare.This islocal serviceshave beenfunded.A.whether B.what C.where D.how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
21.6American familiesare accustomedto settlingin farawayplaces,which hasbeen anational phenomenon.Decades ofdata,including amore recentGallup study,characterizes the US asone of the mostgeographically mobilecountries in theworld.About onein fourUS adults24percent hasreported movingwithin thecountry in the past five years.the reportednoted.With theexception ofFinns23percent andNorwegians22percent,Americans moveconsiderably more than their European peers.Though somemay movefor loveor family,the majorreason why Americans chooseto movearound is,unsurprisingly,related towork.Citing datafrom theCurrent PopulationSurvey,a poston theblog of the New York Fednoted thatbetween58and2013,(州际的)“slightly morethan half of interstate migrantssaid theymoved foremployment-related reasons——a categorythat includes(通勤)moves undertakenfor newjobs,job transfers,and easiercommutes(神话)The seekingof opportunity,particularly for an immigrantnation,isanational mythologyas wellas anemotionalattachment towork.A newworking paperanalyzed byBen Stevermanat Bloombergsuggests thatworkers in the USnow putinalmost25percent morehours than Europeans^^inagiven year.This figurehas steadilyrisen sincethe30s,when thehours loggedbyworkers inWestern Europeand theUS wereroughly thesame.(拥有)There are,of course,some internalfactors.The USis muchvaster thanmost Europeancountries,plus itboasts a commonlanguage.It isconsidered to beasign of an efficient labor marketthat US workers canbe persuadedto moveto regionswhere thereisa steadygrowth injobs,such asthe SunBelt inrecent years.And whileAmerican workersoften havefewer laborprotections than theirEuropean counterparts,asareport by the WorldBank notedin2012,American laborlaws giveemployers thepower tofire,hire,or(重新安置)relocate workersaccording to their needs”,a flexibilitythat isthought toaid economicgrowth.The WorldBand reportaddedthat theoccupation of the averageUS employeein66was4years,compared to10years in the EuropeanUnion.Nevertheless,while Americansremain excessivelymobile,FaithKarahan andDarious LiattheNew YorkFed are the latesttonote thatUSworkersare movingaround less than before.During the40s,3percent of working-age Americansrelocated toa differentstateeach year;that figurehad beencut inhalf by
2010.“While partofthe decline canbe attributedtothe Great Recession,“the authorssuggest,“this phenomenontook placeover thecourse ofseveral decadesand isnot necessarilyrelated tothe economicconditions.So whataccounts forthis phenomenonA round-up oftheories byBrad Plumerat TheWashington Postincluded the aging oftheUS workforce,the furtherrise oftwo-income households,the burdensof realestate,evolving workplaceculture,as wellastheflat lineofwages,which makesmoving awayforajob,on average,a lessrewarding financialproposition.Karahan andLi putmuch stockin theeffects ofan agingworkforce,to whichthey attributeat leasthalfofthe declinein interstatemigration.In short,a youngindividual todayis movinglessthana youngperson didin the40s becauseofthehigher presenceof older(策略)workers,“they write,suggesting thatemployers haveshifted theiremployment tacticsto adapttothechanging demographics(人口统计数据)oftheworkforce.Needless tosay,movies aboutthis erain Americanlife,in whichfewer peopleset outto startlivesin wide-ranging places,will probablybe muchless exciting.、1According tothe passage,inthepastfiveyears,Americans havemoved.A.relatively lessthanthe British B.less frequentlythan ItaliansC.slightly morethan NorwegiansD.considerably morethan Finns、2What canwe inferfrom Paragraphs2and3A.Americans chooseto movemainly forwork andfamily.B.Americans havea verystrong interestin work.C.Americans investedmore timein workthanEuropeansin
35.D.Americans tendedto moveto Europebetween58and
2013.、3Which ofthe followingis NOTthe reasonwhyAmericanworkers movemorethantheirEuropeanpeersA.There isacommonlanguage intheUS.B.The USis muchvaster thanmost Europeancountries.C.American laborlaws giveemployers morefreedom todeal with them.D.They areoffered moreefficientlaborprotections.
4、The underlinedpart thisphenomenon,,in Paragraph5refers to.A,theGreatRecessionB.thedeclineofworking-age Americans*interstate migrationC・the reductioninthenumber ofworking-age AmericansD.Americans*tendency toremain mobile、5How doAmerican employersdealwiththeagingworkforce accordingtothepassageA.By stickingtotheirprevious policies.B.By adjustingto it.C.By improvingtheir employees*job skills.D.By raisingemployment standard.、6As tothe currentsituation ofAmericans migration,the authormight feel.A.curious B.strange C.confused D.disappointed(分)
22.8The NationalGalleryDescription:The NationalGallery is theBritishnational artmuseum builton thenorth sideof TrafalgarSquare inLondon.It housesa diversecollectionof morethan2,300examples ofEuropean artranging from13th-century religiouspaintings tomore modernones byRenoirand VanGogh.The oldercollections ofthe galleryare reachedthrough themain entrancewhile themore modernworks inthe EastWingare mosteasily reachedfrom TrafalgarSquare bya groundfloor entrance.Layout:The modernSainsbury Wingon thewestern sideofthebuilding houses13th-to15th-century paintings,and artistsinclude Duccio,Uccello,Van Eyck,Lippi,Mantegna,Botticelli andMemling.The main West Wing houses16th-century paintings,and artistsinclude Leonardo da Vinci,Cranach,Michelangelo,Raphael,Bruegel,Bronzino,Titan andVeronese.The North Wing houses17th-century paintings,and artistsinclude Caravaggio,Rubens,Poussin,Van Dyck,Velazquez,Claude andVermeer.The East Winghouses18th-to early20th-century paintings,and artistsinclude Canaletto,Goya,Turner,Constable,Renoir andVanGogh.Opening Hours:The Galleryis openevery dayfrom10am to6pm Fridays10am to9pm andis free,but chargesapply tosome specialexhibitions.Getting There:Nearest undergroundstations:Charing Cross2-minute walk,Leicester Square3-minute walk,Embankment7-minute walk,and Piccadilly Circus8-minute walk.
1、In whichcenturys collectioncan yousee religiouspaintings
2、Where areLeonardodaVincis worksshownA.In theEastWing.B.In themainWestWing.A.The20th B.The17thC.In theSainsbury Wing.D.In theNorthWing.C.The18th D.The13th
3、Which undergroundstation isclosest tothe NationalGalleryA.Charing Cross.B.Leicester Square.C.Embankment.D.PiccadillyCircus.分
23.8Have youever beentothe following placesIfnot,try tofind achance tovisit them.Fez,MoroccoFez,about240miles northeastfrom Marrakech,a wonderfulscene istaking rootslowly.lt startedwith immigrantsbuildingcastles,and continuesas hotelsand restaurants.The biggestnews is that theHotel Sahraiis completedwith abar and50rooms,manyoverlooking apool.Catskills,NewYork赌博者The regionthat welcomedJewish familiesinthe50s,hippies inthe60s,and soon,casino gamblers.Many stylishBBshave opened.Among themaretheHotel Dylanin Woodstock,the ArnoldHouse inLivingston Manor,with itsbar anddiminutive水疗中spa JQ.SO nowis thetime toenjoy fly-fishing,hiking andother peacefulexperiences.Rotterdam,NetherlandsThe constantlyunfolding citycenter inRotterdam hasbecome oneamazing explosionof style,which surprisedthe tourists(圆顶冰屋)greatly.The latestattraction,and reasonenough tovisit,istheMVRDV-designed Markthal,an igloo-like horseshoethathouses20shops,nine restaurantsand228apartments.lt alsohappens tobe Hollands largest artwork.Chengdu,ChinaFamous forits1,600pandas,most ofwhich stilllive inthe wild,Chengdu hasintroduced a72-hour no-visa policythat makesiteasier forAmericans todrop inon oneofthecitys threemajor pandaresearch facilities.But itsworth stickingaround longertoexperience whatsdoing inChengdu,a cityon therise.One ofthe shiniestattractions isNew CenturyGlobal Centre,the worldslargest、building,complete with an artificial beach.1What cana touristdo inCatskillsA.Go fishingand hiking.B.Design iglooswith tourists.C.play withthe pandasinthewild.D.Join thelocal peoplein buildingcastles.、2Which isHollandslargestartworkA.The HotelSahrai.B.The HotelDylan.C.Markthal.D.New CenturyGlobal Centre.、3What didChengdu doto attractthe AmericantravelersA.It improvedits qualityof service.B.It builtthe worldslargest building.C.It introduceda72-hour no-visa policy.D.It completeda buildingwithanartificialbeach.(分)(最先进的)
24.8You probablyknow aboutthe Titanic,but itwas actuallyjust oneof threestate-of-the artocean shipsbackin theday.The Olympic class shipswere builtbytheHarlandWolff shipmakers inNorthern IrelandfortheWhite Star Line company.The Olympic class includedthe Olympic,the Britannicand the Titanic.What youmaynotknow isthatthe Titanic wasnteven theflagshipof thisclass.All inall,the Olympicclass shipswere marvelsof seaengineering,but theyseemed cursedto sufferdisastrousfates.The Olympiclaunched firstin1910,followed bytheTitanicin1911,and lastlythe Britannicin
1914.The shipshad ninedecks,and White StarLinedecidedtofocus onmarking themthe mostluxurious shipson thewater.Stretching
269.13meters,the Olympicclass shipwere wondersof navaltechnology,and everyonethought that they wouldcontinuetobeso forquite sometime.However,all sufferedterrible accidentsontheopen seas.The Olympicgot wreckedbefore theTitanicdid,but itwas theonly onesurvive andmaintain asuccessful careerof24years.The Titanicwasthefirst tosink afterfamouslyhitting ahuge icebergin
1912.Following thisdisaster,the Britannichit anaval minein1916and subsequentlysank aswell.Each shipwas coal-powered byseveral boilersconstantly keptrunning byexhausted crewsbelow deck.Most recognizableof theshipdesigns arethe shipssmoke stacks,but thefourth stackwas actuallyjust artisticin natureand servedno functionalpurpose.While(船体)two ofthese shipssank,they wereall designedwith doublehulls believedtomakethem“unsinkable”,perhaps amistaken ideathatled tothe Titanicsand theBritannic9s tragicend.The Olympicsuffered twocrashes withother shipsand wentontoserve asa hospitalship andtroop transportin WorldWar I.Eventually,shewastaken outof servicein1935,ending theera ofthe luxuriousOlympicclassocean liners.1Which ofthefollowingstatements isTRUE aboutthe threeOlympicclassshipsA.They performedmarvelously onthe sea.B.They couldall breakthe icein theirway.C.They allexperienced terriblemisfortunes.D.They weremodels ofmodern engineering.、2What didWhiteStarline havein mindwhen itpurchased thethree shipsA.Their capacityof sailingacross allwaters.B,The utmostcomfort passengerscould enjoy.C.Their abilityto survivedisasters ofany kind.D.The longvoyages theywere ableto undertake.、3might haveled tothe tragicend oftheTitanicand theBritannicA.Their unscientificdesignsB・Their captains9misjudgmentC.The assumptionthat theywere builtwiththelatest technologyD.The beliefthattheycould neversink witha double-layer body、4In the end theship Olympic.A.was usedto carrytroopsB.was sunkin WorldWar1C.was convertedinto ahospital shipD.was retiredafter hernaval service(分)
25.10Ticks oftheTradeHere aresome ofthe wayscompanies try togetyou tobuy their products.See ifyou canspot anyof themthe nexttime youwatchan ad,一What aCharacter!Companies oftenuse mascotsto selltheir productsA memorablemascot likea rabbitthat lovescereal-makesyou immediatelythink ofthe product.Convincing Colors:Many foodscome inbrightly coloredpackaging meantto grabyour attention.Different colorscan createdifferentfeelings.For example,research showsthat redand yellowcan makeyou hungry.Name ThatTune:Have youever had a songfrom acommercial stuckin yourheadCompanies createcatchy jinglesand sloganstomake sureyou dontforget their products.Making YourMouth Water:Have younoticed thatfood incommercials oftenlooks betterthan itdoes inreal lifeThats becauseadvertisershire peoplecalled foodstylists tomake burgerslook extrajuicy andchips extracrispy.Star Power:Companies payactors,athletes,and singersto promote theirproducts.The ideaisthatpeople willwant toeat anddrinkthesameproducts asthe celebritiesthey admire.Football starCam Newtonappears inads forGatorade.、
1250.In thefirst trick,what docompanies tryto associatetheirproductswithA.Trademarks.B.Mascots.C.Logos.D.Symbols.、
2252.Research showsthatthecolor yellowcan.A.increase apersons appetiteB.inspire apersons imaginationC,sharpen apersons eyesightD.motivate personscreativity、
3254.Food styliststrytopromotethefood bytaking advantageofaperson^sense of.A.hearingB,touchC.sightD.smell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)
26.30I quitmy jobto startmy ownbusiness beforemy sonwas bom.Luckily,four monthslater,a biginvestment company]me aboutthe cooperationbetween us,promising thatit couldtake mycompany tothe nextlevel.Then something2happened.I receivedanemail fromthe investorthat read:Were goingto endour cooperation.^^I was
3.The nextfew days,when Ithought ofthis discouragement,I4how helplessI trulywas.And Ialsobecame awarethat Ihadafear of5,If Iwas goingto keepmoving forwardwith mycompany,Id haveto6this fear.So,I turnedto Googlefor an7and Ifound agame calledRejection Therapy.It8tohelpyouovercome yourfear ofrejection by9seeking outrejection.I lovedit and10to havea try.As myrejection journeycontinued,I beganto feelmoreandmore11when askingfor things.I realizedI could_12what Ican dotoovercome myfear,and bytheendof my100-day journeyit actuallybecame13formeto receiveno”.I evenmade shocking14onpurpose,such asasking a15if Icould playsoccer inhis backyard.The crazything Theyall saidyes.In theend,my10-day journey16with51yeses and49noes.In the17of myrejection journey,I learnedthat whenwe shyawayfromrejection wereject ourselvesand ourideas beforetheworld everhas a18to payattention toand rejectus.That comestobethe greatest19Ive learned—no matterwhat,dont be20by theworld.
1、A.employed B.impressed C,refused D.approached
2、A.unfamiliar B・unexpected C.unusual D.unforgettable、3A.discouraged B.frightened C.astonished D.excited、4A.confused B.realized C.guessed D.revealed、5A.connection B.invitation C.rejection D.communication6^A.get overB,turn overC.get offD.turn down、7A.explanation B,access C.inspiration D.answer、8A.arranges B.offers C.aims D.prepares、9A.deliberately B.sincerely C.violently D.secretly、10A.managed B.decided C.demanded D.hesitated
11、A.ashamed B・guilty C.fearless D.embarrassed、12A.focus onB.get downC.set asideD.take over、13A.easy B.difficult C.boring D.interesting14A.suggestions B,comments C.requests D.improvements、15A.acquaintance B.friend C.relative D.stranger、16A.used B,concluded C.missed D.abandoned、17A.process B.way C.measure D.challenge、18A.struggle B.choice C.plan D.chance、19A.subject B.truth C.lesson D.note20A.respected B.loved C.judged D.ignored。
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