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(2025届上海市宝山区建峰附属高中高三下学期综合测试五5月)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)
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5301.Which doyou prefer,tea orcoffee—.I reallydont mind.A.Both B.NoneC.Neither D.Either
2..here,come andhave acup oftea.A.Passing B.To passC.Pass D.Having passed
3.“Could weput offthe meeting”she asked.“・He answeredpolitely.uThis is the onlyday everyoneis available/9A.Not likelyB.Not exactlyC.Not nearlyD.Not really
4.As asurgeon,!cannot anymistakes;it wouldbe dangerousfor the patientA.appreciate B.removeC.offer D.afford
5..Within eventhe weakestof humanbodies liesa lifethat isprecious indeed™needs to be respectedand honored.A.something thatB.one C.one thatD.something
6.She isquite tooffice work.You hadbetter offerher somesuggestions whennecessary.A.familiar B.similarC.freshD.sensitive
7.Whenever youa present,you shouldthink aboutit from the receiverspoint of view.A.bought B.have boughtC.will buyD.buy
8.—Ifs sohumid thesedays!—Dont worry!The rainto stopfrom tomorrow.A.will expectB.expectsC.will beexpected D.is expected
9.—How didyou likeJohns exhibitionof paintingslast weekend—To tellyou thetruth,his paintingsdidnt memuch.A.refer toB.appeal toC.belong toD.occur to
10.The doctorstreatment hasworked marvels:thepatienthas completely.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限一词;、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分121011Dear Tom,、How iseverything goingrecently Thathas beena longtime sincewe meetin Chinalast timeHaving passedthe finallyexams,I ambusy planninga two-weeks tripto the US duringthis winterholidayDo youhave someadvices aboutthe choiceofAmerican cities I preferto bigand moderncitiesIguess Pdbetter booka hoteRWhat is the pricefor singleboy likemyselfIs iteasy tofind Chinesefood What is thetraffic likeafter Itravel betweencities in theUSHope to hearing fromyouThank you!Best regards!Li Hua86第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假设你是李华你远在美国的笔友对中国的春节很感兴趣,他来信询问有关情况请你给他回一封电子
29.25Jack邮件,简单介绍春节及中国人是如何过春节的应包括如下要点春节在中国的地位……
1.春节持续的时间……
2.春节来临之前人们……
3.除夕之夜人们……
4.春节期间人们……5,你对春节的态度……注意词数左右
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1.100可适当发挥,以使行文连贯
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数
3.参考词汇春节联欢晚会Spring FestivalGalaDear Jack,Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1D、2A、3D、4D、5C、6C、7D、8D、9D、10C、11C、12D、13A、14B、15B、16C、17B、18A、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.D
2.B
3.C
4.A、
221.C
2.B
3.D
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231.A
2.C
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2.D
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251.A
2.B
3.C
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.B
2.B
3.C
4.D
5.B
6.D
7.C
8.A
9.C
10.B
11.C
12.B
13.C
14.D
15.B
16.B
17.D
18.B
19.A
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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2.be shut
3.entirely
4.years
5..hanging
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7.tha t/which
8..awake
9.a
10.didnt dare第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、一
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10.hearing hear第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Jack,Thanks for your e-mail.Tm gladto tellyou somethingabout ChineseSpring Festival.As youknow,the Spring Festival isthe mostimportant festivalin China,just likeChristmas in the west.It fallson thelast dayofthe lunaryear andlasts untilthe LanternFestival.Before thefestival comes,people cleanand decoratetheir housesto welcomethe NewYear.On NewYears Evepeople usuallygettogether towatch annualSpringFestivalGala Eveningon TVwhile eatingdelicious food.During thefestival peoplego fromhouseto houseto paya NewYear visitto theirrelatives andfriends.As a child,I likethe SpringFestival verymuch because I canset offfirecrackers andget pocketmoney frommy parentsandrelatives aswell.How doyou likethe SpringFestival Ilook forwardtohearingfrom you.Yours,Li HuaA.repeated B.returned C.recoveredD.reminded
11.Maybe hereally shoulddo moreexercises fromnow on.,I hopehe couldget oversoon.A.Somehow B.Somewhat C.Anyway D.Anywhere
12.Countries whichcontinue importinghuge quantitiesof wastewill have to theissue ofpollution.A.maintain B.simplify C.overlook D.address
13.She runson averageabout15miles aday everyday,the circumstances.A.whatever B.wherever C.whichever D.however
14.Wild applausewhen thecrowd waitingheard theannouncement of the arrivalof thepop starat theircommunity.A.made outB.broke outC.let outD.worked out
15.What thecountry didthe internationaltrade regulations,for whichit waswidely condemned.A.approved B.violated C.bothered D.interrupted
16.I decidedto doa randomact ofkindness lastyear.And that the personI wouldend uphelping mostwouldbe myself.A.I littleknew B.little didI knewC.little didI knowD.little Iknew
17.Keeping aregular sleepschedule isimportant forsetting ababys bodyclock,researchers noteshould bein placeby about4months of age.A.whose B.which C.when D.where
18.—Mom,can yougive mean extra200yuan amonth-Son,we havejust boughta house,and fromnow onwe needto practisestrict・A.economy B.medicine C.self-control D.patience
19.The researcherswho studyjokes wantto Hndout peoplefrom differentnations andcultures findfunny.A.why B.thatC.what D.whether
20.Robert hada comfortablechildhood,up ina pleasanthouse with a viewof thesea.A.grew B.growingC.grown D.to grow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)
21.6Attention fromstrangers is nothing newto me.Questions aboutmy heightisthecenter of almost everypublicinteraction.My friendssay my height!s justa physicalquality andnot apersonality aspect.However,when Ireflect onmy life,I realizethat,my heighthas shapedmy characterin many ways andhas helpedto makeme whoI am.I learnedhow to be kind.When I was younger,some parentsin myneighborhood regardedme kindof dangerousbecauseIwas somuchlarger thanother childrenmy age.I had to beextra welcomingand gentlesimply toplay withother children.Of course,now mycoacheswish Iwerent quiteso kindon thebasketball court.T learnedthe qualityof not being tooproud aboutmyself.At7feet tall,everyone expectsme to be anamazing basketballplayer.They comeexpecting tosee Dirk Nowitzki,and insteadthey mightsee aperformance morelike Will Ferrellsuccessfully starredaprofessional basketballplayer.I havelearned tobe modestand towork evenharder thanmy fellowsto meettheir andmyexpectations.I developeda senseof lightheartedness.When peopleplayfully makefun of myheight,Haugh atmyself too.On myfirst dayofhigh school,a girldropped her books ina busyhallway.I gotdown toher leveland gatheredsome ofher notebooks.As we both stoodup,her eyeswidened asT keptrising overher.Astonished,she droppedherbooks again.Embarrassed,webothlaughed andpicked upthebooksasecond time.All of these lessonshave definedme.Looking back,I realizethat throughyears ofsuch experiences,I havebecome aconfident,expressive person.Being a7-footer isboth ablessing and a curse,but in the end,accepting whoyou areisthefirst stepto happiness.、1Why doesthe authoroften drawattention fromstrangersA.He isinterested inpublic interaction.B.He has a uniquepersonality.C.He isphysically strong.D.He isextremely tall.、2When hewas young,the author intended tobe morefriendly justto.A.gain extrafavorB・play withother childrenC,prove hiskindnessD.please hiscoach、3It can be inferredfrom Para.3that.A.Dirk Nowitzkiwas anawful basketballplayerB.the authorseldom disappointedhis basketballfansC.the authorexpected tomake somethingbetter ofhimselfD.WillFerrellwas betterat playingbasketball thanDirkNowitzki、4What doesthe textmainly talkaboutA.The heighthas shapedthe authorspersonality andlife.B.The heighthas broughtthe authora lotof trouble.C.Some funnyexperiences the author everhadD.Being tallbenefits theauthorinmanyways分
22.8Many Shoppingmalls nowhave specialareas thatoffer shopperstheir firstchance to experience“VRtechnology”.You mayhave enteredone outof curiosity,oryoumay thinkit isjust anotherpiece ofuseless technology.Whatever your虚拟的opinion,VR,or virtualreality,is goingto become a bigpart ofour livesvery soon.2016saw theintroduction ofmany fancyproducts in the worldof VR,including MicrosoftsHoloLens andSamsungs GearVR.All of them offeran excitinglook at the newrealities^and opportunitiesthat VRbrings.These,however,are theearly daysofatechnology thatis expectedto gofrom strengthto strength.And2017looks likeit isgoingto be the yearin whichVR technologyreally takesoff.For astart,using VRwill becomemore normalin
2017.Microsoft and Intel havealready discussedtheir plansfor simplerandless expensiveVR headsets.The ideaof VRwill stopbeing asci-fi science-fiction idea,and insteadit willturn intoan industryof realproducts usedas waystoshow offimagination.said Andrew,a designerat USVR Company,Survios.Tt is also expectedthat VRproducts willplay apart inmore common and real-life fieldslike fashionand film.For example,toenjoy theatmosphere andenergy of the frontrow experienceat afashion show,fans willno longerhavetogo alongintheflesh.Insteadpeople will be ableto enjoythe experienceby justwearing aVR headsetat home.You canalso expectVR mirrorsand fitting-rooms soonerrather thanlater.H Thisis anespecially goodopportunity forbrandslooking tooffer verypersonalized experiences.H saidRoy DeYoungfrom US-based marketingagency,PMX.As timegoes on,there will be lessdiscussion aboutwhether peoplewill acceptVR technology.It willsimply bea discussionofwhen.、1Why domany shoppingmalls haveareas forVR experiencesA.To collectshoppers1opinions.B.To meetthe demandsof shoppers.C.To introducethe new technology toshoppers.D.To entertainshoppers withnewtechnology.、2The underlinedphrase“intheflesh^^canbereplaced by.A.in timeB.in personC.in lineD.in order、3What canwe learnabout VRproducts from the passageA.They arecheap for the timebeingB.They arebeing usedalmost everywhere.C.They wontbe acceptedfor manyyears.D.They willmeet morepersonal demands.、4What maybethebest titlefor thepassageA.VR Takesover FashionB,VR Mirrorare aroundthe cornerC.VR isBecoming RealD.VR Meetsour LifeGoal分
23.8EXPERIENCE COLUMBIAHOTATTRACTIONS♦RIVERBANKS ZOOGARDENIt is hometo morethan
2.000animals andone of the nations most beautifulbotanical gardens.With morethan350species fromaroundthe world,Riverbanks isone ofthe largestmid—sized zoosinthecountry.一Hours:9:00a.m.5:00p.m.daily.Admission:Adults13—61——$
19.95Children2—12------$
16.95♦EDVENTUREThe SoutlFslargest childrensmuseum has300exhibits tomspire childrentoexperience the joyof learning,where elsebutEdVenture canchildren drivea realfire truck,anchor thenews orvisit anothercountryHours:Monday-Sunday:9a.m.-5p.m.Admission:Members FreeChildrenand Adults-$
11.95♦SOUTH CAROLINASTATE MUSEUMThestories ofSouth Carolinacome alivethrough theexhibits andcollections ofthe StateMuseum.Plus,a new4-D theaterprovidespopular moviesthat exciteall ages.Museum membersare invitedto night-sky observingand moreon Tuesday nights!Hours:Mon.,Wed.-Fri.:10a.m.-5p.m.,Tues.:10a.m.-10p.m.,Sat.:10a.m.-6p.m.,Sun.:Noon-5p.m.Admission:Adults13-61:$
8.95Children3-12:$
6.95♦SALUDA SHOALSPARKSaluda ShoalsPark isa sensitiveriverfront parkthat invitesvisitors toexperiencethetreasures ofthe SaludaRiver throughexceptionaleducational andcultural opportunities.Fun-filled FamilyActivities Nightly!except Thanksgiving,Chnstmas Eveand ChristmasnightFree foractivities:apply withHoliday Lightsadmission$20/car;$40/15-passenger vehicle;$60/bus.1Which attractionbest suitsachildinterested inbroadcasting newsA.Ed Venture.B.The StateMuseum.C.Saluda ShoalsPark.D.Riverbanks Zoogarden.、2How muchshould ayoung couplewitha4-year-old sonpay toenjoy variousplants andanimalsA.$
24.
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56.
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35.
85.、3Which ofthe followingis availableto alltourists inthe StateMuseumA.Having afantastic visualfeast at1:00p.m.B.Visiting theexhibits onSunday morning.C.Enjoying freefamily activitiesevery night.D.Observing theamazing nightsky onTuesdaynights.(分)()
24.8Artificial IntelligenceAI ismaking itpossible fbrcompanies tomonitor workersbehavior ingreat detailand inreal(懈怠),time.Start toslack offand AIcould talkto yourboss.One companyoffering suchservices isLondon-based start-up StatusToday.Its AIplatform reliesonaregular supplyof employeedata,including everythingfromthefiles youaccess towhen youuse akey card.From this,it buildsa picture of howemployeesnormally functionand signalsany unusual performance.The ideais tospot whensomeone mightbecomeasecurity riskby doingsomethingdifferent fromtheir usualbehavioral patterns.All of this givesus fingerprintofauser,so ifwe thinkthe fingerprintdoesntmatch,we raisea warning”,says MirceaDumitrescu,the companyschief technologyofficer.The systemalso aimsto catchemployee actionsthat couldaccidentally causea securitybreach(漏洞),likeopeningmalware(恶意软件).Were notmonitoring ifyour computerhasavirus.says Dumitrescu.Were monitoringhuman behaviors.But catchingthe securitybreach meansmonitoring everyone,and theAI canalso beused totrack employeeproductivity.“It(监视)seems likethey arejust usingthe reputationof AIto givean airof lawfulnessto old-fashioned workplacesurveillance JsaysJavier RuizDiaz ofdigital campaigningorganization theOpen RightsGroup.You havea rightto privacyand youshouldnt beexpectedto givethat upat work.”Exactly howcompanies usethe systemwillbeup to them,but itshard toshake thepictureofan AIconstantly lookingoveremployees,shoulders.uIt willbother people,and thatcould becounterproductive ifit aftectstheir behavior/9says PaulBemal at theUniversity ofEast Anglia.Phil Leggat theUniversity ofthe Westof Englandsays it will nevercatch everysecurity risk.“If peopleknow theyrebeingmonitored,they canchange theirbehavior,he says.、1According tothe text,AI monitorsemployees by.A.taking picturesofthemB.getting accessto theirdataC.signaling theirusualperformanceD.catching theiractions、2Whats JavierRuiz Diazsattitude towardsthe systemA.Doubtful.B.Supportive.C.Uncaring.D.Negative.、3What doesthe underlinedword“that”in paragraph4refer toA.Security breach.B.Employees9productivity.C.The rightto privacy.D.Workplace surveillance.、4Phil Leggsconcern aboutthe systemsuggests that.A.it istoo riskytobeused atworkB,it willaffect employees9emotionsC,it maynotbeso effectiveas expectedD.itwillencourage employee,productivity(分)(叙事的)
25.10As theinternational demandfor narrative film/TV contentcontinues toincrease withpopular streamingserviceslike Netflixand othersthe twoquestions thencome:will thecoming generationsreceive mostof theirentertainment throughvisualmeans ratherthan throughthe written word andwill suchan increaseof narrative film/TV reducethe importanceof reading(减少)(核心的)Growing examplesofthistrend includethe diminishmentof fictioninthecommon corecurriculum,theever—rising cultureof computergames,the waveof streamingservices ofwide internationalreach,and moviesfilled withspecialeffects madefor childrenand teenagers.Nor mustwe ignorethe economicdangers thatlie aheadforthe written word.The narrative(使相形见细)film industryisamoneymaker thatdwarfs thepublishing industry.The otherunderlying question,of course,is“does itreally matterif the written wordbows tothe worldof film/TV”From mypointofview,any diminishmentof fictiondelivered bywords isa lossfor mankind.There isno greaterhuman featurethan theimagination.It liesatthevery soulofthehuman species.It isthe brain9smostpowerfulengine.Itisthe essentialmuscle oflife andlike allmuscles itmust beexercised andstrengthened.Writing andreading arethe principaltools thatinspire,create andempower ourimagination.Anything thatdiminishes thatpoweris theenemy ofmankind.It shouldbe knownthat Iam notopposed tonew mediaand technologicaladvances.Instead,I havealways feltit necessarytoadapt toadvancing technology.In fact,a numberofmynovels arein variousstages ofdevelopment forfilm,TV,and livestage(补充)(对应物),productions.My hopeis thatthe writtenword willonly standtobecomplemented byits visualcounterparts notpushedtotheedge ofextinction.Of course,there arethose whowill presentarguments forthe superiorityofthemoving imageover thewrittenword.Each hasitsplace.My argumentis forfinding theright balancebetween itand themoving image.、1In whatway doesnarrativefilm/TV embarrassthewrittenwordA.Economic benefitsB.International reachC.Cultural influenceD.Educational importance、2Why doestheauthorvalue therole ofthewrittenwordA.It strengthensour muscles.B.It helpssharpen imagination.C.It distinguishesman fromeachother.D.It pavesthe wayfor nan-ativefilm/TV.、3Whatisthe authorsattitude towardstechnologyA.Cautious B.SkepticalC.Positive D.Critical、4Whafs theauthor concernedaboutA,The fateofreading.B.The extinctionof fiction.C.The impactof thewrittenword.D.The futureofthemoving image.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(分)
26.30My wifeand Iwere attendinga weddingat St.Johns Church.The soundof]rang tothe heavensas theceremonycontinued.At the church,I2an oldfriend,Casper,who happenedtobeatthe3,Now73,Casper wasa brilliantand(投球手)4softball pitchedback inthe MensLeagues ofPhiladelphia inthe mid-60s.I didnot5the nowsilver-haired fellowuntil mybrother-in-law Johnmentioned hisname to me!After avery pleasant6Casper askedif Iremembered aletter of7I hadwritten tohimback in
1964.It appearedCasper fellon hardtimes,as professionalpitchers8do,and hewasnt pitchingtoo wellfbr aperiod oftime.Idid not9the letter,but hesaid,“Yes,I stillhave it,andIread itanytime10arent goingtoo well.He saidthat hehad readthe lettermanytimes,and thesituation alwaysseemed toimprove.Iwas11and speechless!()He continued,You dontremember^^I said,“Sadly,no,I dont.but Idid askif Icould havea n12ofthe letter.He saidhe wouldemail ittome.After the13,we meton thesteps ofthechurch.Casper cameup tome and14the letter.He liveda blockfromthe15and hadrun hometo getit.The envelopewas16and turnedyellow,and sowas theletter inside.That letterhadtobe nearly50years old.In17term,theletterread:“These hardtimes are18!Keep yourenthusiasm forthe19,Never quitand youwillbeback ontop again20Hang onthere!”D.fireworks
2、A.took overB,ran intoC.picked upD.called on、1A.wind B.music C.traffic
3、A.meeting B.service C.scene D.position
4、A.limited B.balanced C.devoted D.talented
5、A.invite B.recognize C.disturb D.inform
6、A.discussion B,shaking C.journey D.greeting
7、A.apology B.appreciation C.encouragement D.introduction
8、A.sometimes B.entirely C.rarely D.forever
9、A.receive B.write C.remember D.preserve10A.jobs B.things C.stages D.effects11A.pleased B.disappointed C.puzzled D.annoyed12A.address B.copy C.record D.opinion、13A.party B.break C.wedding D.incident、14A.dropped B.delivered C.opened D.presented、15A.theatre B.church C.office D.station16A.folded B.faded C.painted D.divided17A.gentle B.patient C.modest D.simple、18A.reasonable B.temporary C.relative D.impressive、、19A.game B.prize C.glory D.lesson20A.casually B.properly C.totally D.shortly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
27.15Five monthsago
11.happen tobe upstairsat duskwhen the window wasopen Ididnt godownstairs untilthewindow hadto
2.shut Thedark,rainy evening,thewindand thethundering cloudsheld me
3.entire intheir powerItwas thefirst timein oneandahalf
4.year sincewe foundshelter herethat Idseen thenight faceto faceSadly Iam onlyableto lookat naturethrough dirtycurtains
5.hang beforevery dustywindows6,isnopleasure lookingthrough thembecause natureis onething7reaUy mustbe experiencedOne eveningwhen itwas sowarm Istayed8wake onpurpose untilhalf pasteleven inorder tohavegood lookatthemoon bymyself Butas themoon gavefar toomuch light,I lO^not dareto openthe window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。
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