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2025届安徽省黄山市徽州区第一中学高三3月联考(零模)英语试题注意事项考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.
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5.2B第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.Because of the heavysnow,we hadto delaythe visituntil thisweekend to the artgalleryin thecenter ofour citythesedays.A.being heldB.holding C.to beheldD.held2,-Tom,your foreignteacher speaksChinese fluently!-Oh,she haslived inChina forsix years;otherwise shesuch goodChinese.A.didn9t speakB.would nothave spokenC.would notspeak D.hadn9t spoken
3.By doingso,you canmore informationand detailsabout thetopic,and betterunderstand it.A.keep upwith B.do awaywithC.have accessto D.get downto
4.—Mom,r mgoing to the graduationdance tonightbut Idon91think Ilook attractiveenough.一Oh,darling,dont worry.A.They dontknow whatbeauty is.B.Nobody willcare aboutit.C.You lookperfect theway you are.D.Impossible is nothing,
5..He hasmade littlepreparation for the interview,so thechance ofhim succeedingin it is・A.slim B.fantasticC.obvious D.gentle
6.I upmy mindwhat I was goingto sayin theseminar,but it was cancelled.A.have madeB.had madeC.was makingD.would make一
7.Did yourfather enjoyseeing hisold friendsyesterday—Yes,he did.They eachother for ages.A.didnt seeB.wouldnt seeC.havent seenD.hadn9t seen
8.Tom isproud and,never admittinghe iswrong andalways lookingfor someoneelse toblame.A.strict B.stubbornAt present,coming upwith waysto fightagainst theeffects ofclimate changeunder anlimited budget
9.be apressing concernOnlytime willtell whether these coastalcommunities willsucceed in10,end第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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10101.515此题要求改正所给短文中的错误对标有题号的每一行作出判断如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(V);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正该行多一个词把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉该行缺一个词在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词该行错一个词在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词注意原行没有错的不要改、If someone asksyou howyou canmake youalways happyYou willperhaps findrather difficultto givehim aproper、answer Didyou rememberthe oldsaying Nohuman beingcan reallyhappy whois notgiving ortying to give happinesstoothers Ifyou willalways thinkof takingmore fromothers andgive themless,you wonbe able to havehappiness inyour、life evenyouarevery richHeresan articlefor youIf eachof youfollow it,there will be allend ofmany unhappydays ofyoursSo youshould
9、learn togive upyour owninterests whennecessarily to do so10第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假设你是光明中学学生会主席李华,你校拟向美国友好交流学校的中文班捐赠一批图书,你将于今年七
29.25月赴对方学校参加夏令营时带去赠书,写一封邮件与其班长联系,介绍图书相关信息,并询问对方其他需求Chris注意
1.词数100左右;.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2参考词汇:学生会友好交流学校the Student Union;the friendlyexchange schoolDear Chris,Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1A、2C、3C、4C、5A、6B、7D、8B、9B、10B、11D、12D、13D、14C、15D、16D、17A、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、
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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
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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7、28第二节书面表达(满分分)2529DearChris,How iseverything goingIm chairmanof theStudentUnionin ChenguangHigh School.Our schoolwill donatesome booksto theChineseclass of the friendlyexchange schoolin theUS.We willgive awaydifferent typesof bookswhich includelanguage learning,Chinese history,Chinese poetry,and others.There are,in total,about300books.Hopefully,these bookswill helpthe studentsto knowandlearn Chinesebetter.By theway,when Icome to your schoolto takepart in the summercamp inJuly thisyear,I willtake thebooks alongwith me.If thereissomething elsewe cando foryou,please makecontact withus intime.Looking forwardtoyourreply.Yours,Li MingC.sympathetic D.sensitive
9.Your redcoat looksso good.It stoodout clearlythe snow.A.across B.againstC.through D.over
10.The teacheroften giveshis studentsa briefpause inclass they can takein whathe hastaught.A.why B.whenC.who D.which
11.the opportunityto speakat thegraduation ceremonymade meoverjoyed.A.Offering B.OfferedC.To offerD.Being offered
12.Since itwas gettinglate,we decided to finda smallinn tofor thenight.A.put offB.put outC.put away.D.put up
13.Fm sorryyou have been waitingso long,but itwill stillbe sometime youcan getyour passport.A.since B.tillC.after D.before
14.—I haveheard Mr.Morgan will be hereat4:00pm.next Thursday.—No,he atthat time.A.was boardingB.would beboardingC.will beboarding D.is boarding
15.For theChinese dreamat anearlier date,we mustaccelerate thepace ofreform andopening up.A.being realizedB.to realizeC.realizing D.to berealized
16.Andy cango to the cinematogether withus hehas finishedthe task.A.unless B.as soonasC.until D.as longas
17.After receivingthe Oscarfor BestSupporting Actress,Anne Benedictwent onall the people whohad helpedinher career.A.to thankB.thankingC.having thankedD.to havethanked一
18.How aboutgoing sightseeingthis SaturdayafternoonSorry,I myresearch reportthe wholeweekend.A.will have written B.willbewritingC.havewrittenD.havebeenwriting
19.A surveysuggests that the royalwedding ofPrince Williamand KateMiddleton a great boostfor Britisheconomybecause a large numberof visitorsare expectedto go.A.willbeB.has beenC.was D.be
20.The emoticonswhen wewant tostop aconversation,sparing usthe embarrassment.A.come aroundB.come inhandyC.come aboutD.come by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)()
21.6LONDON Reuters---Organic fruit,delivered right to thedoorstep.That iswhat GabrielGold prefers,and heiswilling to pay forit.If thisisnotpossible,the26-year-old computertechnician willspend theextra moneyat the supermarket tobuyorganic food.(农药),Organic produceis always better,Gold said,“The food is free of pesticidesand youare generallysupporting familyfarmsinstead oflarge farms.And moreoften thannot,it islocally grownand seasonal,so itis moretasty.Gold isone of a growingnumberof shoppersbuying into the organictrend,and supermarketsacross Britain are countingon morelike himas theygrow theirorganic food business.But howmany shoppersreally knowwhat they are getting,and whyare theywilling topay ahigher pricefororganic produceMarket researchshows thatGold andothers whobuy organic food cangenerally giveclear reasonsfor their一preferences but their knowledgeof organicfoodisfar fromcomplete.For example,small amountsof pesticidescan beused onorganicproducts.And aboutthree quartersof organicfood in Britain isnot localbut importedto meetgrowing demand.The demandfbrorganicfoodis increasingby aboutone thirdevery year,so itis avery fast-growing market.1said SueFlock,a specialistin thislineof business.、1More andmore peoplein Britainare buyingorganicfoodbecause.A,they considerthe foodfreeofpollution、B.theycanget thefood anywhereC.they aregetting richerD.they likehome-grown fruit2Which of the followingstatements isTRUEto thefacts aboutmost organicproduce soldinBritainA.It growsindoors allyear round.B.It isgrown onfamily farms.C.It isproduced outsideBritain.D.It isproduced onlarge farms.、3What isthe meaningof the underlined words“the organictrend“in ParagraphA.Higher pricesof organicfood.B.Better qualityof organicfood.C.Rising marketof organicfood.D.Growing interestin organicfood.(分)
22.8Microsoft hasdeveloped a new smartphone appthat interpretseye signalsand translatesthem into letters,allowingpeople withmotor neurone disease to communicate withothers froma phone.The GazeSpeakapp combinesa smartphonescamera with artificial intelligenceto recognizeeye movementsin realtime andcon(改变)vert themintoletters,words andsentences.(渐冻症)For peoplesuffering fromALS,also knownas motorneuronedisease,eye movementcan bethe onlyway theyare abletocommunicate.Current eye-tracking inputsystems forpeople withALS orother motorimpairments areexpensive,not robustunder sunlight,andrequire frequentre-calibration andsubstantial,relatively immobilesetups/9said XiaoyiZhang,a researcherat Microsoftwho developedthetechnology.“To mitigatethe drawbacks...we createdGazeSpeak,an eye-gesture communicationsystem thatruns ona smartphone,and isdesignedto below-cost,robust,portable andeasy tolearn.”The appis usedby thelistener bypointing theirsmartphone atthe speaker.A chartthat canbe stuckto theback ofthe smartphoneis then usedby the speaker todetermine whicheye movementsto makein ordertocommunicate.(方格)The stickershows fourgrids ofletters,which eachcon-espond to a differenteye movement.By lookingup,down,left or(程序)right,thespeakerselects whichgrids theletters theywant belongto.The artificialintelligence algorithmisthenable topredictthe wordor sentencetheyaretrying tosay.、1What doesthe underlinedword“mitigate“in paragraph5probably meanA.ignore B.destroyC.increase D.reduce、2The passagemainly tellsus.A.The advantagesof GazeSpeak overthe Currenteye-tracking inputsystems.B.Smartphone Apphelps ALSsuffers speakwith theireyes movement.C.The stickerplays animportant rolein GazeSpeak.D.The writeris makingan advertisementfor GazeSpeaker.、3Whats thewriters attitude towards theinvention ofGaze SpeakerA.doubtful B.negativeC.favorable D.unclear(分)
23.8Current Culture:Is CommonCulture AliveThedigitizing andglobalizing worldis changingthe workingof culture.As somesee it,cities andnations arelosing theircommonculture and their generalspirit:people canno longercount onthose aroundthem valuingany ofthe samemusic orfilms.Others arguethata common culture isnot dyingso muchas changingforms:itisless andless attachedto aparticular areaand evermore linkedtoglobal networks.The factslead tothe changethat anyonecan becomea culturalproducer today,that theculture isincreasingly availableeverywhereyou wantit,and wheneveryou wantit,not justin thetwo monthsafter themovie orbook cameout.Cultural possibilitieshavemultiplied asa result,butthechange alsomeans fewercultural moments.It iseasy tofind thechange interms ofloss ofdiversityof society.So whatwill it mean ifglobalization turnsus intoone wideworld cultureForthe enthusiastsof thesechanges,culture isnot aboutpopular artistsor books,but centerson platformslike GoogleandWikipedia,where everyvariety of culture bringsabout theexchange of knowledge andideas,and makesconnections acrossboundaries.It isperhaps debatablewhether twopeople whohave participatedin suchwebsites,but intotally differentcorners ofthem,have hadacultural experiencein common.In fact,these platformsbecome verysuccessful with alargecrowd ofpeople,who buildthings together,share information,and forwardarticles backand forth.There arestill morequestions.What doesitmeanfor thefuture ofcountries thatculture nowgoes beyondthe limitsofthenationIs thereanything todefend andpreserve in the passingcultural world,or isthat merelyto favorpen overprinting press,horse overautomobile(个人)Up tonow agrowing quantityof culturehas beenglobally spreadingand developing.More individualsthan everhave thechancesto bemakers ofculture,even ifthat meansmore tochoose fromand fewerstandards tobe reachedin common.What itmeansis thisstrange feeling:that of being moreconnected thanever,with one-click accessto so much ofthe culturalharvest aroundthe world,and yet,ofbeingstarved forhaving similarinterests andopinions withothers,concerned onlywith ourselves.、、
1675.In Paragraph1the authorindicates.A.the missingof common cultureB,the culturaldiversity amongpeopleC-the disadvantagein thedigitizing societyD.the doublestandard of cultural evaluation、
2677.It canbe inferredfrom Paragraph3that.A.people feelsatisfied with the currentcultureB.enthusiasts lookfor currentculture fromfamous artistsC.disappearance ofcommon cultureis aproblem tobe solvedD.commonculturemay exitinto websitesthat connectthe world、
3679.According tothe author,the increaseofculturalpossibilities canbe causedby.A.agreement withcommoncultureB.individuals ascultural producersC.popular artistsand booksavailable D.a reductionin developmentofculture、
4681.What isthe authorsattitudetowardscurrent cultureA.Uninterested.B.Approving.C.Uncertain.D.Critical.(分)
24.8It wasMothers Daymorning lastyear and I wasdoing myshopping atour localsupermarket withmy five-year-oldson,Teayson.As wewere leaving,we foundthat onlyminutes earlieran elderly woman hadfallen overattheentrance andhad hitherbead on the concrete.Her husbandwas withher,but therewas bloodeverywhere and the woman was embarrassedand clearlyin shock.Walking towardsthe scene,Tenyson becamevery upsetabout whathad happenedtothecouple.He saidto me.Mums itsnotmuch funfalling overin front of everyone.^^At thefrontofthesupermarketa charitygroup hadset upa standselling cookedsausages andflowers toraise funds.Tenysonsuggested that we shouldboy the lady a flower.“It willmake her feel better,“he said.I wasamazed thathed come up sucha sweetidea.So wewent overtotheflower sellerand askedher ifwe couldbuy aflower for theladyto cheerher up.“Just takef shereplied.I canttakeyour moneyfor sucha wonderfulgesture.(救援人员)By nowparamedics hadarrived,and wereattending theinjured woman.As wewalked upto her,my sonbecameintimidated byall theblood andmedical equipment.He saidhe wasjust tooscared togo upto her.Instead Igave theflower tothe womanshusband and told him.“My sonwas veryupset fbryour wifeand wantedtogiveher thisflowerto makeherfeelbetter.”At that,the oldman startedcrying andsaid,Thank yousomuch,you have a wonderfulson,Happy MothersDay toyou.”The manthen bentdown andgave hiswife theflower,telling herwho itwas from.Though badlyhurt andshaken,the oldladylooked upat Tenysonwith lovein hereyes andgave hima little smile.、1What doesthe authorintend totell usA.One cannever betoo carefulB,Actions speaklouder words,C.Love beginswithalittlesmile.D,A smallact ofkindness bringsagreatjoy.、2Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording tothe passageA.The elderlywoman wasknocked downby Tenyson.B.Tenyson9s ideaof buyingaflowergained hisfathers support.C.Tenysons carefortheelderlywomanpuzzled theflower seller.D.The elderlywomanwasmoved totears byTenysons gesture.、3What doestheunderlinedword it”in paragraph3refer toA.A charitygroupB,A standselling cookedsausages andflowersC.A flowerD.A sweetidea、4The underlinedword intimidated“in thefourth paragraphprobably means.A.astonished B.struckC.frightened D.excited(分)
25.10Learning NewVocabulary duringDeep SleepSleepingtime issometimes consideredunproductive time.This raisesthe questionwhether thetime spentasleep couldbe usedmoreproductively,e.g.for learninga newlanguage Up-to-now sleepresearch focusedonthestabilization andstrengthening ofmemoriesthat had been formedduring wakefulness.However,learning during sleep hasrarely beenexamined.There isenoughevidence forwake-learned informationundergoing arevision byreplay in the sleeping brain.The replay during sleepstrengthens thestillweak memoryand leavesthe newlyacquired informationin thepre-existing storeofknowledge.If re-play during sleep improvesthe storageof wake-learned information,then first-play,i.e.the initialprocessing ofnewinformation,should alsobe possibleduringsleep.(语义的)The researchgroup ofKatharina Henkeexamined whethera sleepingperson isabletoform newsemantic associationsbetweenplayed foreignwords andtranslation wordsduring the brain cells,active states,the so-called Up-states.”It turnedout tobethat whatthey thoughtwas reasonable.When we reach deep sleep stages,our braincells progressivelycoordinate theiractivity.Duringdeep sleep,the braincells arecommonly activeforabrief periodof timebefore theyjointly enterinto astate ofbrief inactivity.The(交替)active stateis calledUp-state“andtheinactive state“Down-state”.The twostates alternateabout everyhalf-second.New evidencefor sleep-learning challengescurrent theoriesof sleepand theoriesof memory.The concept of sleepthatweareseparated from the physical environment isno longerreasonable.nIfs falsethat complexlearning beimpossible during deep sleep/1saysSimon Ruch,co-first-author.nIn howfar andwith whatconsequences deep sleep canbe appliedfortheacquisition ofnew informationwillbe atopic ofresearch inupcoming years/says Katharina Henke.()The researchgroup ofKatharinaHenkeis part oftheInterfaculty ResearchCooperation IRC.Thirteen research groups inmedicine,biology andpsychology arepartofthe IRC.The aimof theseresearchgroupsis togain a better understanding ofthe(原理)mechanisms involvedin sleepand consciousness.、1Which ofthe followingshavent sleepresearchers achievedso farA.People canlearn vocabularyduringdeepsleep.B.Memories canbe stableand strongduringsleep.C.Wake-learned informationcan appear inthesleepingbrain.D.Re-playduringsleep improvesthe storageof wake-learned information.、2What canbe inferredfrom Paragraph3A.“Up-state andDown-state“appearinturn duringdeepsleep.B.“Up-states“is anothername forthebraincells activestates.C.Semantic associationsare importantfor languagelearning.D.The braincells activestates arecentral fbrsleep-learning.、3What willresearchers dowithin severalyears accordingtothe passageA.Make studyinthefollowing fieldssuch asmedicine andbiology.B.Separate usfrom thephysicalenvironment.C.Apply deepsleep forinformation learning.D.Discover theconceptof sleep.、4What isthe mainpurpose ofthepassageA.To introduceanewway of vocabulary learning.B.To gainabetterunderstandingofthe mechanisms.C.To challengecurrent theoriesofsleepand theoriesof memory.D.To explainthe possibilityofvocabularylearning duringdeepsleep.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,掌握其大意,然后从1—20各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项Though she(昏迷)hadbeeninacoma fornearly sixmonths,itwasstill a1when my grandmother passedaway.Iwasnot yetthirteen whenshe2Id understoodthat deathawaited her,but inthose firstmoments ofknowing,I couldnot3that neventuallyHhad finallycome topass.Friends cametothefuneral hometopaytheir lastrespects tomygrandmotherandtoshow theirsupport formy mother.Not4where tobeor whattodo,I stayedoff tothe side.The5finally endedwiththearrival ofmy friendKelly.Kelly andI hadbeen friendsever sinceshe wasthree andFour.We were“home”friends,the kindwho rodebikes togetherafter school,went6toaKFC afew blocksaway,even thoughwe werentallowed toleave theblock.At thefuneral home,Kelly camerightto me.In herhands weretwo packagesof MMs.Kelly knewthat wasone ofmy7・We hadoftentaken longtrips tothe storefor8We satintheback,eating MMsand talkingquietly.A9experience hadsuddenly becomeeasierto bear,withachildhood offeringof chocolatesandthe10ofadevoted friend.Trying tocomeupwith somethingto offeraheartbroken personis11Kelly hadunderstood,even attwelve,that therewasnt muchshe coulddo toreduce mypain12be therewithme andbring somethingthat justmight makeme
13.Now,whenever KellyandIfind ourselvesat funeralhome forfamily memberof ours,the otherhas alwaysshown up14MMs,asmall offeringof15to takethe edgeoff thehovering sorrow.Weve16that whenwereold,the onewho diesfirst willhaveacrazy oldladythrowing MM*s intoher grave.MMs will17be significantto me.They will18me thateven whensomething aspainful andpowerfulas19comes toclaim whafsmost importanttome,there willalwaysbeKelly...and herchocolate.溶解MMs,melt inyour20not inyour hand.
1、A.shock B.topic C-story D.custom、2A.returned B.died C.cried D.recovered、3A.tell B.pretend C.find D.believe、4A.knowing B.seeing C.guessing D.planning、5A.activity B.introduction C.ceremony D.awkwardness、6A.directly B.separately C.secretly D.hurriedly、7A.collections B.favorites C,presents D.choices、8A.dolls B.pens C.dresses D.chocolates、9A.valuable B.familiar C.painful D.previous、10A.duty B.dream C.company D.greeting、11A.strange B.clever C.difficult D.reasonable、12A.but B.or C.so D.and、13A.think B.wonder C.smile D.jump、14A.for B.with C.at D.by15A.cheer B.excitement C.reward D.patience16A.worried B.remembered C.suspected D.joked、17A.even B.always C.also D.merely18A.warm B.promise C.recur D.remind、19A.darkness B.pressure C.death D.failure、20A.mouth B.heart C.arms D.eyes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L5151分、
27.15As theeffects ofglobal warming,rising seasand naturaldisasters becomemore serious1before,some localcommunitiesare takingaction Amongthem isone communityin Florida
2.local peopleand governmentofficials areprovingsuccessful inprotecting
3.coast citiesfromthedangers ofrising sea levelsThe communityhas studiedhow muchsealevelswill riseand hassuggested
4.way toaddress theproblem Ithas persuadedthe沙丘state government
5.ban newdevelopments onland nearthe coastlineand recommendedbuilding sanddunes alongbeachesKristin Jacobs,one ofthe groupsfounders,decidedtotake actionin2008after itbecame
6.gradual clearthat herstates27water联合的authorities couldntagree onjoint action」」While someFlorida governmentofficials doubtwhethertheclimate willbecome hotteror7cold,thepeople8live intheselocations arecertain ofthe needto protecttheir communities。
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