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・20242025学年湖南省常德市重点中学高三年级下学期英语试题周末卷含附加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迹
2.2B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)
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5301.—Did you have difficultyfinding Annfhouse—Not really.She usclear directionsand wewere ableto findit.easilyA.was to give B.had givenC.was givingD.would give一
2.Excuse me,sir.You cantenter Officewithout permission.一But the manager isexpecting me.A.the;a B.an;the C.the;不填D.不填;不填
3.—!Somebody hasleft thelab dooropen*—Dont lookat me.A.Hi,there B.Dear meC.Thank goodnessD.Come on
4.一Youve agreedto go,so whyarent yougetting ready一But Ithat I was expectedto setoff atonce.A.don,t realizeB.didn,t realizeC.haven,t realizedD.hadn,t realized
5..—Did Jimcome-I dontknow.He while I wasout.A.might havecome B.might comeC.must havecome D.should havecome一
6.There areno relativearticles on the Internet.What shallwe do—My God!There arealways notany usefularticles whenyou want.A.one B.it C.that D.any
7.Difficulties strengthenthe mind,labour does the body.A.if B.asC.for D.so
8.,—the womanwith thebaby comeover Wehave a seat here.—Thank you,sir.Actually Ido havemy seathere.But mybaby likesto lookout of the window.
9、A.simple B.open C.secret D.valuable、10A.knew aboutB.described asC.judged fromD.translated into、11A.force B.threaten C.persuade D.encourage
12、A.discovered B.discouraged C.changed D.paid、13A.thoughtful B.merciful C.modest D.diligent
15、A.how B.when C.why D.where、14A.imagined B.donated C.responded D.returned
16、A.disabled B.injured C.healthy D.lonely
17、A.Impressed B.Confused C.Satisfied D.Annoyed
18、A.combine B.compare C.unite D.match
19、A.Suddenly B.Occasionally C.Currently D.Strangely
20、A.offer B.opinion C.arrangement D.task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)语法填空
27.15One Saturdaymorning inSeptember I
1.go to a localmusic festivalI leftit early
2.I had an appointmentlater thatday Myfriendswalked meto the bus stopand waitedwith
3.I until the busarrived Igot on thebusand foundaseatnear theback,and thenI noticedaman
4.sit at the frontHe pretendedthat a tiger toywas realand givingit avoice Hemust be5・mental disabledBehindhim
6.be otherpeople towhom he was tryingto talk,but aftersome
7.minute hewalked away and satnear me,lookingannoyed Ididnt want
8.laugh atfor talkingto himbut Ididnt likeleaving himon hisown eitherAfter awhileIrose frommy seatandwalked to the frontof thebus Isat next
9.themanand introducedmyself Wehad
10.amazing conversationHe gotoff thebus beforemeand Ifelt veryhappy therest of the wayhome第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错满分分Im gladI madethe choiceIt madeboth ofus feelgood10分假如英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文,文中共有处语言错误,每句中
28.1010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L、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Ted,a Britishboy,along with his parentswere invitedto visita Chinesecalligraphy exhibitionin Londonon lastSaturdayThey wereexciting to have such a goodchance to have aclose lookatthetraditional Chinese culture On the showtheyenjoyed variousfine work with greatadmiration Totheir joy,they sawsome Chinese artists givinglive performanceswithbrush pens Ted couldnthelp approachan elderlyChineseartist,which waswriting attentivelywith a big brush pen^Ted、watched with great interestbut askedthe artist to show her how to use the brushpen Theartist agreedand gavehim some、第instruction patientlyThen Tedcouldnt waitto have try Headmit hewas deeplyattracted by the Chinesecalligraphy^N二节书面表达(满分分)(分)作为你校英文报的记者,你就是否有必要建家长微信群,在同学们中间进行了一
2529.25次调查,请你根据表格中的调查结果用英文写一篇报道便于家长与老师随时沟通1,同意家长可以及时了解学生的作业情况及考试成绩2,影响了家长的工作1,反对学生感觉时刻被监视,没有自由空间2,你的观点・・・・・♦注意短文必须包括所有内容要点,可适当发挥;
1.词数左右
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1003.参考词汇监控monitorvt.;了解get\be informed of;行为得体behave oneselfOn whether it is necessary to create a parents9WeChat group,the students9opinions参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1B、2C、3B、4B、5A、6A、7B、8A、9A、10B、11B、12C、13A、14A、15B、16A、17A、18C、19A、20C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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5.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、、
1.530A BC和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.C
2.D
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5.D
6.B
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10.B
11.D
12.A
13.A
14.D
15.C
16.D
17.A
18.D
19.C
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L
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2529、Onwhetheritisnecessarytocreatea parents9WeChat group,the studentsopinions varyfrom personto person.Some infavor ofit thinkit wouldbe convenientfor parentsto communicatewith theirteachers andlearn about theirperformance atschool atany time.Parents caneasily getinformedof their homeworkand marksin tests.However,others holdthe oppositeopinion,thinking sucha groupwould influenceparents workas theyhave topay attentiontothe massagesall thetime incase theymiss somethingimportant.Furthermore,they thinkstudents wouldbe tooclosely monitored.Personally,Im convincedthat onlyby creatingsuchagroup canwe behaveourselves bothin schooland athome.A.Would B.ShallC.MustD.May
9.—rd ratherhave somewine,if youdont mind.—・Don*t forgetyou willdrive.A.Anything butthat B.By allmeansC.Take iteasy D.I won*t sayno tothis
10.These diagramsare especiallyhelpful whenwe have a concreteproblem athand.A.be solvedB.to solveC.solved D.being solved
11.-Nowadays,buyers accustomedto pricesmoving upwardjust adopta wait-and-see attitude.-If theycontinue to,then ourcompany isclosing down.A.fish in the airB.sit on the fenceC.fly off the handleD.beat aroundthe bush
12.It havebeen Tomthat parkedthe carhere,as heis theonly onewithacar.A.may B.can C.mustD.should
13.—It wasSunday today,and Iup veryearly.•一So youreally hada goodrest.A.didnt needto getB.neednt havegot C.neednt toget D.dont needget
14.Creating anatmosphere employeesfeel partof ateam is abigchallenge.A.where B.whoseC.that D.which叫
15.My motheris alwayswarning mewhen Igo o“Don getoffthebus itis stopping.”A.until B.whileC.before D.after
16.—Thafs thethird timeyouve donethat!—Yeah,A.what ofit B.whaf sonC.what aboutD.what for
17.
1.Although itin thedesert most of theyear,people stilllive there.A.doesnt rainB.didn9t rainC.hasn,t rainedD.hadn9t rained
18.with allsorts of affairs,the managerhad littletime tohave agood sleep.A.Occupying B.Being occupiedC.Occupied D.Having occupied
19.Much disappointedas heis in the jobinterview,he stillkeeps hisconfidence.A.tohavefailed B.failedC.having failedD.failing
20.The girlis sograteful whenevershe remembersmy brotherand meher fromthe icywater.A.tohavesaved B.to saveC.saving D.saved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)(接受者).
21.6For aslong as there havebeen gifts,we naturallymake choicesbased on the recipientBut whatifwe havebeen wrongall alongand thatwe couldturn thingsaround,which notonly madegift buyingeasier,but the recipient happierIn2015,psychologists LaurenHuman andLara Akninconducted anonline survey,which suggestedthat whenpeople buygifts,they prefer to choosesomething based onthe recipients personalityand tastes.Most peoplealso said that theypreferred receivinggiftsbought with them in mind:gifts for them.But Human and Akninwondered ifthis approach to givingfailed to take advantageof theway weconnect aspeople.So theysent(揭示)78volunteers into a shoppingcentre beforeMothers Day.Half weretold tobuy acard thatreveals yourknowledge of therecipient“while theothers setout tobuy acard thatreveals yourtrue self
9.After thepurchase,the giverswho hadthought partlyofthemselves reportedfeeling emotionallycloser to their mothers.To findout howthat approachgoes downwith recipients,the psychologistsdid anothertest,asking morethan100students tochoosea songon iTunesto givetoafriend,partner orfamily member.Each halfof thegroup receivedthe sameinstructions asthe cardbuyers.Results revealedthat recipientsof songsthat revealedsomething of the giversfelt closerto themthan thosewho receivedgiftsbought onlywith theminmind.替在的)Human andAknin suggestit mightapply toall gifts.If buildingstronger socialconnections is the underlying«goal“ofa giftand surelyit shouldbe-then wemay wellbe advisedto offermore self^reflective gifts”.In short,for apresent to be meaningful,you needto giveawayabit ofyourself,even ifthere isa riskthat thegift mightnot soclosely suitthe recipients practical needsor tastesasone acquiredpurely withthat inmind.Moreover,giving somethingof oneselfcan be a saferact,the psychologistsadded.Because itreduces therisk ofrevealing poorknowledge ofarecipient byattempting tobuy somethingthat fitstheir character-and failing.But anote ofcaution here:what theresearch doesnot examineisthepotential riskin repeated,unsympathetic giver-centeredgiving,which,according toHumanandAknin“could signalself-obsession,,一and nobodywants toreveal thatabout themselves.、1From theMothers Daycard test,we canconclude that.A.gifts chosenwith thegiver inmind workwell onthe giverB.most peoplechoose giftswith the recipient inmindC,most peoplechoose giftsbasedontheir personaltastesD.gifts chosenwith thegiver inmind workwell ontherecipient、2What dothe underlinedwords them,them“refertoin orderof appearanceA.The recipients;the givers.B.The givers;the recipients.C.The givers;the givers.D.The recipients;the recipients.、3What does the authorthink isthe significanceof gift givingA.Making thegivers lifehappier.B.Showing onesknowledgeof therecipient.C.Establishing andstrengthening socialconnections.D.Meeting therecipientspracticalneeds.、4Which of the followingis Humanand Akninsadvice ongiftgivingA.Choose giftsthat reflectmore ofyourself.B.Just focuson yourown tasteswhen choosinggifts.C.Buy somethingthat fitstherecipientscharacter most.D.Be carefulnot tosignal yourtrue personality.、5Which isthe best title ofthis passageA.The traditionof giftgiving.B.The purposeof giftgiving.C・The effectof giftgiving.D.The psychologyof giftgiving.(分)
22.8Starting CyclingWehave twoservices designedtogivepeople theconfidence andknowledge tocycle successfully.LessonsAll ourinstructors havebeen trainedto NationalStandards levelof“Bike-ability”.This meansyou willbe trainedtoastandardconsistent acrossthe wholecountry.There arethree levelsof skillsto progressthrough.Children wouldstart levels12,progressing fromthe playgroundor parktocycle onless busylocal roads.Teenager andadult beginnerscan alsolearn levels12in anoff-road andquiet environment.Confident teenagersand adultscan broadentheir skillsby learninglevel3,using multi-lane roadsand largerroundabouts.Weprovide bothcomplete packagesof lessons for thebeginner orindividual lessonstailors to the client.Whatever theneed wecan addressandpractice untilperfect!Cost is30per hour.Guided Ride(确定彳亍车路线)We knowthat ridingontheroads inLondon canbe scary,and ifyouhaveto navigateas wellit canbecomea realhard task!The Guided Ride servicetakes allthe stressout ofit foryou byproviding the following:Route plannedin advanceto suityour skilllevel.Route mapprovided toyou.(车辆性能)Cycle and equipment checked.We willteach youa simplemethod tocheck basicroadworthiness ofyour bikethat youcanperform ona weeklybasis.Route discussedand focusgiven toany areasrequiring specialattention.Cycle alongwith theinstructor closebehind.Here thetraffic canbe controlledbytheinstructor andrider observed.We currentlycover LondonZones
12.Please contactus ifyour requirementsare outsideof theseareas.Cost30per hour.、1Where canlevel12lessonsforadult beginnersbe carriedoutA・Off road.B.Near largeroundabouts.C.On busylocal roads.D.On multi-lane roads.、2What servicesdoestheGuidedRideprovideA.They checkyour cycleandequipmentevery week.B.They helpyou to be familiarwith allLondon roads.C.They letusers experiencethe busiestroad inLondon.D.They ensureusers ridesafely inLondon zones
12.、3Who isthe textprobably intendedforA.Bike ridinglovers.B.Children andteenagers.C.Travelers inLondon.D.Parents lovingcycling.(分)
23.8During theseventeenth andeighteenth centuries,almost nothingwas writtenaboutthecontribution ofwomen duringthecolonial periodand theearly historyof thenewly formedUnited States.Lacking theright tovote andabsent fromthe seatsof power,women werenot consideredan importantforce in history.During thesecenturies,women remainedinvisible inhistory books.Throughout the nineteenth century,this lackof visibilitycontinued,despite theefforts offemale authorswriting aboutwomen.(业余的)These writers,like mostof theirmale counterparts,were amateurhistorians.Their writingswere celebratoryin nature,andthey wereuncritical in their selection and useof sources.During the nineteenth century,however,certain feministsshowed akeen senseofhistory by keeping recordsof activitiesin whichwomen wereengaged.National,regional,and localwomens organizationscompiledaccounts oftheir doings.Personal correspondence,newspaper clippings,and souvenirswere savedand stored.These sourcesform thecoreofthetwo greatestcollections ofwomens historyin theUnited States-one atthe Elizabethand ArthurSchlesinger LibraryatRadeliffe College,and theother theSophia SmithCollection atSmith College.Such sourceshave providedvaluable materialsfor latergenerationsof historians.Despite thegathering ofmore informationabout ordinarywomen duringthenineteenthcentury,mostofthe writingabout womenadjustedtothe“great women,7theory ofhistory,just asmuch ofmainstream Americanhistory concentratedon“great men”.Todemonstrate thatwomen weremaking significantcontributions toAmerican life,female authorssingled outwomen leadersand wrotebiographies,or elseimportant womenproduced theirautobiographies.Most ofthese leaderswere involvedin publiclife asreformers,activists workingfor womensright tovote,or authors,and werenot representativeat allofthegreat massof ordinarywomen.The livesofordinary peoplecontinued,generally,tobeuntold in the American histories beingpublished.、1What doesthe passagemainly discussA.The roleof literaturein earlyAmericanhistories.B.The placeof Americanwomen inwritten histories.C,The keensense ofhistory shownby Americanwomen.D.The“great women“approachtohistory usedby Americanhistorians.、2The word“they”in Paragraph2refers to.A.efforts B.sourcesC.writings D.authors、3In thesecond paragraph,what weaknessin nineteenth-century historiesdoestheauthor pointoutA.They puttoo muchemphasis ondaily activities.B.They leftout discussionoftheinfluence onmoney orpolitics.C.The sourcesoftheinformation theywere basedon werenot necessarilyaccurate.D.They wereprinted onpoor qualitypaper.、4What usewas madeofthenineteenth-century womenshistory materialsintheSchlesinger Libraryand theSophia SmithCollection(多卷百科全书)A.They werecombined andpublished in a multivolumeencyclopedia aboutwomen.B.They formedthe basisof collegecourses inthenineteenth-century.C.They providedvaluable informationfor twentieth-century historicalresearchers.D.They wereshared amongwomens collegesthroughout theUnited States.(分)
24.8The minuteJoe Sernawalked intothe VeteransTreatment Court,he couldfeel hisshoulders tenseup.He had come to(自首).turn himselfinSix monthsearlier,Sema hadbeen arrestedfbr drivingafter drinking and wasrequired toreport toJudge LouOliveras courteverytwo weeksto take a testand provehe hadntbeen drinking.Sema hadpassed everybiweekly screening—untiltheweek before.Positive.He decidedto tryto bluffhis wayout oftrouble.I neverhadadrink,Judge Jhe toldthe court.ABoth Joe Serna andJudge Oliverawere oldsoldiers,and Oliverahadcometo knowand admireSerna ashe participatedin thecourtsprogram to help oldsoldiers withdrinkingandaddiction problems.And thatwas whathad broughtSerna back toOliveras court a weekafter hislie.This guyisafellow soldier/9he toldhimself.I needto makethis right.^^So Sernastood beforeOliveraand admitted,I lied,Judge.Iwasdrinking.^^After countlesscombats andthe memoriesof many“best buddies“losing theirlives,39-year-old JoeSema leftthe armyin2013with18years ofservice.But intruth,the terriblememories hadnever lefthim andwould reappearin nightmares.And thatsthe reason(突然重现)for hisdrinking.To thisday,being stuckin aclosed spacecan causeflashbacks forSerna.Ontheday whenSerna admittedhe hadlied aboutdrinking,the judgewas movedand decidedonthepunishment:one nightin jail.The nextnight,JoeSerna was ina smallcell andfelt hewould soonbe flashingbacktoa terriblewar.Then thedoor opened,andJudge Oliveracame in.Sernawasconfused.But afew minuteslater,he understoodthe judgehad decidedto spendthe nightwith him.The twotalked forhours about their service,their families,and theirhopes forthe future.At aroundone inthe morning,Serna fellasleep.He willbe OKnow/9the judgesaid tohimself ashe rolledup hisshirt intoa makeshiftpillow.
1、Which canbest replacethe underlinedwordsinthesecond paragraphA.explain withoutbeing disturbedB.get awaywithhiswrong-doingC.give thecourtalittle troubleD.give updrinking infuture、2What madeSema decideto turnhimself inA.His sicknessinhisshoulders.B.His admirationfor Olivera.C.Olivera9s helpand identity.D.The adviceof Semasfamily.、3What canwe knowabout JoeSemaA.He didntadmit hisfault andthus gotpunished.B.He losthis lifedirection andgot himselfdrunk often.C.He hadplanned to talk morewith Oliverainthecell.D.He joinedthe armywhen hewas21years old.、4What wouldbe thebesttitleforthetextA.An Armyof TwoB.A ConsiderateJudgeC.Two SoldiersWar ExperienceD.Honesty Isthe BestPolicy(分)(回忆录)
25.10In2011,Amy Chuaput outthe book,Battle HymnoftheTiger Mother,which isher memoirabout(养)the challengesof beingaparentand tryingto keeptothestrict upbringingshe knewas achild.Controversy overthe bookarosebecause manyreaders didnot getthe impressionthat Chuawas tryingtobehumorous abouther parenting methods.There was alsomiscommunication aboutthe purposeofthebook.Many receivedit as a guidefor other parents onhowtouse strictmethods topunishand motivatetheir children.However,Chua hasalways claimedthe aimof herbook wasonly toshare hersuccesses andfailures asaparent ina culturallydiverse world.In thebook,Chua comparesWestern andChinese beliefsand methodsof parenting.In general,Chinese parentsbelieve achildsacademic successis directlylinked to parenting skills.It iscommon forsuch parentstotakesevere measuresto maketheir childrendo(自尊),exactly whatthey say.In contrast,Western parentsworry moreabouttheir childrens self-esteem whichdrives theirparentingmethods.As aresult,parentingmethodshave becomeless strictand childrenare notheld tothe highstandards theywere inthe past.Interestingly,inthe West,many peopleagree thatWestern parentingmethods coulduse improvement.Some evensay thatthelaid-back Westernmethods canbe justas damagingastheoverly strictones Chuaconnects withChineseculturebecause moreand morechildrenare notlearning howto faceand overcomechallenges.However,experts alsosay thatbeing toostrict withchildren cancause(反叛),rebellion lowself-esteem andpoor parent-child relationships.What everyonecan agreeon isthat thereis noperfect way toparent.Whats morea methodthat workswith onechild willnotnecessarily workwith another.Parents arechallenged withfinding thebest methodthat helpseach childlearn tobearesponsible andconfidentperson.1What dowe knowabout Amy Chuas bookA.It amusedreaders greatly.B.It causeda seriousdebate.C.Its aboutatigerand itsmother.D.Its popularwith bothparents andkids.、2Why didAmyChuawrite thebookA.To shareher experienceasamom.B.To tellinteresting storiesto children.C.To introduceher researchon parenting.D.To helpotherparentseducate theirchildren.、3Whafs themaid ideaof Paragraph2A.What ismost importantfor children.B.How tohelp childrento succeedin school.C.Theimportance ofmastering parentingskills.D・Differences betweenupbringing inChina andtheWest.、4What resultmight theWestern parentingmethod bringabout A.Childrens academicsuccess.B.More positiveattitudes towardlife.C.Bad relationshipsbetween parentsand children.D.Childrens lackof experiencein dealingwith difficulties.、5Which ofthefollowingmay theauthor agreeonA.One parentingmethod doesntworkwithall children.B.A perfectwaytoparent iseasy tofind aslong asparents workhard.C,Western parentingmethods arebetter thanthose inChina.D.Chinese parentsare moreworried abouttheirchildrensself-esteem.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.D26・(30分)1haveafriend whosays thatevery dayshe triesto do agood deed and not get“found out”.The friendtellsa(n)(束)1story abouthow thisstarted.She wasassigned totakeabouquet offlowers intoa nursinghome andwalk outbeforethe receivercan express
2.She didit andmade a3escape,saying thereceiver lookedpleasantly puzzled.Feeling excited,she4took outher phone,eager totellher friendthe5,Luckily,she preventedherself beforeshe madethe6and putthecell phoneaway.This iswhere theexercise tookonanunexpected dimension.She7that whenwe tellothers aboutthe gooddeeds”we do,we aregettingthe8right there.But,bykeepingit9and nottelling anyone,we aretraining afeeling insideourselves thatshe10a rayofsunshine insideour hearts”.I tellmy studentsthis storyevery yearand11them todoagooddeedandnotget12,During ourclassdiscussion,a truly13student commentedthat myfriend shouldhave14and askedtotalktothereceiver oftheflowers,letting himknow15the flowerswere leftfor him.The studentsaidthatif someonereally wantedtohelp16people,they shouldvisit themonce aweek andget toknow them.17withtheidea,the studentsasked ifwe couldtry thisasaclass.We actuallyfound anorganization thathelps______18students withseniors whoneed companionship.19,we aremoving forwardto trythis20,thanks tothestudent takingthis storyinanew andpowerful direction.、1A.plain B.amusing C.inspiring D.ridiculous、2A.regret B.anxiety C.concern D.appreciation、3A.clean B.brave C.interesting D.cautious、4A.thankfully B.immediately C.patiently D.widely、5A.arrangement B.adventure C.news D.experience、6A.decision B.call C.choice D.comment、7A.realized B.doubted C.admitted D.reminded、8A.suggestion B.plan C.reward D.chance。
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