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2025届湖南省湘潭市第一中学高三下五校联考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.she isnot sohealthy sheused to beA.Why isit that;what B.Why it is that;thatC.Why isit that;as D.Why itis that;who
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3.As adoctor,I spendmost of the timewith mypatients,and thatsitisin myday.A.how B.when C.why D.where
4.The debatehere will be limitedin twomain respects,the timeavailable.A.in viewof B.in returnforC.in additionto D.in comparison with
5..Have youread thebook Lifeand DeathAre WearingMe Outby MoYan,that wonhim the2012Nobel PrizeinLiteratureA.the oneB.one C.thoseD.ones
6.work andcreative activitieshave beenimportant driversof humanprogress isdeeply rootedin oursocialvalues.A.How B.WhetherC.That D.Why一
7.Sorry,Mum!I failedthe jobinterview again.—Oh,its toobad.You havemade fullpreparations.A.mustB.can C.would D.should
8..These remarkablefindings suggestthe elephantshave amemory capacityto makedistinctions betweenhumanvoices.A.built upB.packed upC.brought upD.took up
9.What yousaid doesntwhat thepolice have told us,so wehavetofind moreevidence.A・agree withB.make upC.contribute toD.show off
6、A.cold-hearted B.broken-hearted C.warm-hearted D.exited-hearted、7A.liked B.sad C.inspired D.concerned、8A.missed B.looked C.ignored D.fought、9A.necessary B.grateful C.right D.helpless、11A.carefully B.seriously C.patiently D.carelessly、12A.Writing B.Phrases C.Tears D.Notes、10A.Or B.But C.And D.So
13、A.Eagerly B.Secretly C.Silently D.Quickly
14、A.puzzled B・softened C.discouraged D.surprised15A.it B.that C.which D.what
16、A.took upB.got toC,held upD.reached for
17、A.smiled B,glanced C.laughed D.glared
18、A.help B,reunite C.support D.change
19、A.upset B,happy C.sad D.regretful、20A.troubled B.beating C.disappointing D.moved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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27.15It seemsthat Chinesepeople havealways lovedto discuss1-differences betweennortherners andsouthernersNow,another differencehas drawnwide attention:the waynortherners andsoutherners shop2,food atmarketsPeople fromsouthern Chinanormally buy3-they needfbr justone ortwo mealsat a time Itsnormal for them to buy justhalf aChinesecabbage,two
4.potato and25grams ofbeef atatime5,,a personmay belaughed atif theydo thisin the north Instead,buying enoughvegetables andmeat for a week
6.be normal」」The differentcould bebecause of the differentclimates Foodcan7keep fbra long time in thenorth,as its8usual coldand」dry thereMany northernershave thehabit of9store foodfor alongtimeBut dueto thehot andwet weatherin thesouth,southernChinese peopleprefer
10.buy justenough foodfor onemeal orone dayOtherwise,the foodmay gobadMaybe thesedebates aboutdifferent customshelp usto understandeach otherbetter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,
28.1010每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
(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;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分2io nItcan beseen from the pictureMr Liu,who wearsa maskwas walkinghis dogInterestingly,his dogwhich alsowearsa maskInrecent year,air pollutionhas becomemore and more seriousin someareas,which haveled tosevere consequencesTosolve thisproblem,firstly of alb weshould raisethe publicawareness ofprotecting the environments Secondly,the government、ought topunish theillegal actsas pollutingtheenvironmentsevere Thirdly,we mustdo ourbest toprotecting theenvironment第二节书面表达in ourdaily lifeOnly inthis waycan humanbeings and animals sharea pleasantplanet orlive ahappy life(满分分)25(分)假定你是李华,年月日是你校的开放日,届时所有课堂将对外开放请你给你校美籍教师写
29.252018110Wendy一封电子邮件,内容包括开放日的时间和总结会的地点(学校会议室)
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2.Wendy上一堂体现核心素养(core competences)培养的口语课;在总结会上谈谈在本次活动中的收获
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530、1C、2B、3A、4A、5A、6C、7D、8A、9A、10A、11B、12C、13D、14C、15D、16C、17D、18C、19A、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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4.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
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20.A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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25、29Version1Dear Wendy,Im gladto tell you thatour schoolwill organizean openday fbrteaching,when allthe classes will beopen for visitors toobserve.In agesture to help youmake fullpreparations inadvance,Id liketo informyou of the detailsof thearrangement.The openday isset on10January2018with ameeting tosummarize theevent asthe endingin theconference room.You areexpected to giveus anoral Englishclass whichcenters aroundhow todevelop students9core competences.On topof that,every teacherisadvised toshare what they obtainfrom thisactivity andyou areno exception.I hopethat everythingwill gosmoothly andwish youhappy everyday.Yours,Li HuaVersion2Dear Wendy,How areyou!I amwriting to tellyousomething about the openday ofour schoolon January10,
2018.All theclasseswill be opentovisitors fromdifferent schoolsandameeting will be heldforvisitorsand teachersto communicatein theschool lecturehall atthe endof the day.You areexpectedtogive anoral lessonon corecompetences.At the same time,we hopeyou canshare what you learnwithus during the communication.I wouldreally appreciateit ifyou canjoin usin theactivity.If youhave anyquestions ordifficulty,please getin touchwith me.Yours,Lihua
10.It isbelieved thatmany morepopular termson theInternet thisyear.A.willbecreated B.have createdC.are createdD.are creating一
11.Do youlike themobile gameTraveling Frog—Yes,the postsabout thevirtual greenfrog over4million times.A.have readB.have beenreadC.would beread D.are reading一
12.What doyou thinkof thenewly-released filmCapernaum—It touchedmy heartdeeply.But foryour recommendationI itA.had missedB.would missC.would havemissed D.must havemissed
13.I want totellyou isthe deeplove andrespect Ihave formy parents.A.ThatB.Which C.Whether D.What
14.If youwanttosee adoctor,you fixa datewith himahead oftime.That isa commonin the USA.A.view B.exerciseC.practice D.reality俄
15.The importancea nationalday andhow itis celebratedare verydi rentfrom countryto country.A.connected toB.given toC.meaning toD.attached to
16.In Sydney,theres onlyaverage of23days ayear whensun doesntshine.A.the,the B.an,/C.an,the D.the,/
17.—Jack should have calmeddown atthe party!—But thekids madeso muchnoise thathe couldnthelp but・A.face themusic B.eat likea birdC・mend hisways D.fly offthe handle
18.Since manyformer drugabusers havepsychological problems,they oftenneed supportgroups theycantalk about their strugglesand findnew waysto managein the world.A.which B.whatC.where D.when
19.—Did Jimcome—I dontknow.He whileI wasout.A.might havecome B.might comeC.must havecome D.shouldhavecome
20.—I in thesameposition toolong.My legshave fallenasleep.—Shake ita littlebefore youget up.A.will sitB.have satC.am sittingD.have beenstting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)(发射)
21.6The mostpowerful rocketto leaveEarth sincethe Apollomissions launchedfi*om Floridaon February
6.What wasthe launchtrying toachieve(猎鹰)The Falcon Heavy testflight wasmostly aproof-of-concept,showing theworld itis possibleto successfullyfly a rocket(助推器)with threere-usable boostersbeyond orbit.SpaceX billionaireElon Musksaid that the companyplanned toaim the rocket(火星)so the electric carreached Marsorbital patharound thesun aboutsix monthsafter launch.He addedthat thecar couldpass closeto thered planetas itcrossed itsorbit,though headmitted thiswas extremelyunlikely
9.What doesSpaceX gainfromthe flight(货物)SpaceX wasbuilt around the ideathat reusablerockets couldgreatly reducethe costof carryingcargo intospace forpayingcustomers,such assatellites or space station resupplies.Showing thatthe hugeFalconHeavyrocket actuallyworks is important ifSpaceX plansto sellcargo spaceon thecraft infuture,with thecompany planningto chargecustomers$90million perflight.Has SpaceXachieved itsgoalsMusk repeatedlywarned FalconHeavy wouldlikely explodeon the launch stationas aresult of its hugepower.SpaceX hadslightlyovercooked one of therockets boosterburns,sending the main capsuleout of its plannedtrack.The carwill likelyend upfurther into the solar systemthan intended,missing Mars.In short,therocketmade itbeyond Earths orbit——SpaceXs primarygoal——but missedits targetsto re-land allthree boostersandsend Musks Tesla to Mars.Does thatmatterSpaceXs failureto re-land allthree ofits boosterswillbe a concernfor potentialcustomers.Despite thefaults,thelaunchhas stillbeenpraised byindustry expertsas agame-changer because ofitspotential tomotivate thecompany to the veryforefront of the moderndayspace race.Once itirons outthe errors,SpaceX willoffer cargorides aboard the mostpowerful operationalrocket in theworld.、1Why did SpaceX launchthe FalconHeavy-the mostpowerful rocketA.To flyarocketwith threere-usable boostersbeyond orbit.B.To testthe functionof hiseclectic car-Tesla.C.To sendtheelectriccar to the orbitalpath ofMars.D.To helpthe governmentto explore the Mars.A.The costof satellitesorspacestationresupplieswillbereduced.B.More customerscan affordthe spaceflight in the future.C.SpaceX willgain lessprofit fromtheflight.D.They wouldlikely causeexplosion.、3What goaldidSpaceXachieve inthe lastA.It sentthe maincapsule intoits plannedtrack.B.The carended upfurtherinto thesolarsystem asintended.C.The rocketmade thecar beyondEarthsorbit.D.It re-landed allthree boostersand sentMusksTeslatoMars.、4How wouldthe professionalsfeel aboutthe futureof SpaceXA.It^unexpected.B.Ws ambiguous.C,Its discouraging.D.Its hopeful.(分)
22.8Most groupsof plantsand animalsare richerin species and moreplentiful near the equator.In the ocean,that holdstrue(掠食者).for cold-blooded predatorsBut warm-blooded predatorsare morediverse towardthe polesand noticeablymissing fromseveralwarm hotspots.Why(新John Grady,an ecologist,and histeam consideredthe possibility—warm-blooded animalsneed alot tofuel theirmetabolism陈代谢).Perhaps colder waters arejust richerin smallfish But they foundthat athigher,colder places,there isntactually muchmorefood around.Ifs morethat warm-blooded animalsare eatinga muchbigger shareofitthan theircold-blooded competitors.The realexplanation issimple.An animaPsspeed,swiftness,and intelligencedepend onits metabolism,which inturn dependsonits temperature.Since birdsand mammalscan keepheating theirbodies inicy conditions,they remainfast andattentive.By contrast,the fishthey huntbecome slowerand duller.At sometipping pointof temperature,seals,dolphins,and penguinsstart outswimming(猎物).their preyThey becomemore likely to comeupon targetsand outpacethe cold-blooded predatorsof theirown.In Gradyswords,Warm-bodied predatorsare favouredwhere preysare slow,stupid andcold.^^Thats whysharks andotherpredatory fishdominate nearthe equator,but colderwaters are the kingdomof whalesand seals.By keepingfood to themselves inthepoles,these creaturescan thenspecialize onspecific types of prey,which makesthem more likelytosplit intoseparate species.Thekiller whalesof theNorth Pacific,for example,include mammal-eating transientsand fish-eating,year-round residents.Buttheworld ischanging.Its likelythatthesurface ofthe oceanswill warmby2to3℃within thiscentury.Gradys teamestimatesthat everytime the oceans surfacewarms by1℃,populations ofsea mammalswill fallby12%,and populationsof sealsandsea lionswill fallby24%.But predictionsare hardJ DonnaHauser fromthe Universityof AlaskaFairbanks notes.Polar bearsare losersofawarmingworld,but somepopulations arestill doingwell.Some groupsof whaleshave changedthe timingof theirmigrations;others arehuntingin deeper,colderwaters.These changesmight makesea mammalsmore adaptableto changingclimates.Maybe theyjust needto findtheplaces wherefish remainslow,stupid andcold.”1Why arethere moretypes ofwarm-blooded predatorsnearthepolesA.Because thereis morefood.B.Because there are fewerenemies.C.Because they are fasterand wiser.D.Because theyconsume lessenergy.、2The authormentions thekiller whalesto show.A,the benefitof biologicalevolutionB,food preferenceof differentsea mammalsC.the distinctionof specifictypesofpredatorsD.the advantageof constantbody temperature、3What isDonna Hausersattitude towardsthe futureofthe sea mammalsA.Positive.B.Negative.C.Neutral.D.Sceptical.、4Which isthe besttitle for the passageA.Are thePoles Heavenfor SeaPredatorsB.How DoSea MammalsTrack TheirPreyC.Why Dothe Warm-Blooded LikeFood ColdD.Is theWorld TooHot for the Warm-Blooded(分)
23.8Learning how to facesilence inconversation isan importantskill,especially whenworking acrosscultures.(谈判者)In internationalnegotiations,experienced negotiatorstay silentand impassiveon purposebecause thatwill makeothersfeel uncomfortableand possiblymake compromiseswithout havingto doanything.Americans especiallycant standsilence,so theyoftenarethe first tobreak thesilence andsometimes mightbe ata disadvantagein negotiations.So,whats the best responseSet yourjaw andwait it out.Dont offera compromisejust becausetheyarenot speaking.If youhaveto saysomething,ask adirect question,such as“Whats yourinitial reactionto thatoffer”Once asilence isgetting into45seconds youcould say,Lets come back tothat ina minuteand goonwith the nextpart ofour negotiation.”(热情).In presentations,silence canbe farmore effectivethan dramaticpassion Beforestarting,look atthe audienceand besilentfor a moment becausethat saysJTm incontrol.I knowwhat Imdoing.Tm confident.”A classicexample waswhen Appleco-founder SteveJobs launchedthefirstiPhone.He introducedwith manypauses sothat youdidntmiss hiskey points.Because silencemakes usnervous,our naturalreaction isthat wedbetter payattention,theres somethinggoingon here.Equally,when givinga speechto staffor trainees,pauses count-especially iftherearenegatives.If youkeep talkingyoure spoonfeeding.Give peopleamomentof silenceto getbeyond theemotional responseand tostart thinkingconsciously andprocessing.Silence canbe aninward-focused thoughtfulactivity oran outwardstillness whereyou giveyourself thetime towatch andthinkand listen to theworld aroundyou.Having observedthe useof silencein Finlandand alsoamong theBlackfeet Nation,a NorthAmericanIndian tribein northernMontana intheUS,we cansee benefitsfar beyondwheeling anddealing.Silence canbeavery powerfulpoint forunderstanding ourselves,understanding others,for developingbetter commonunderstandingandmoreproductive outcomesand thatapplies tobusiness,politics,education,law,medicine,every areaof humanlife.、1What ismost likelytobeAmericans ideaA.Speaking lessgives theupper hand.B.The shortertalking gapsare,the better.C.A silentman isthe bestone tolistento.D.Speak outwhatyouhave inyour mind.、2What isthe purposeoftheexample of Steve JobsA.To showthe wisdomofSteveJobs.B,To explainsilence canbe moreeffective.C.To introducehowtomake apresentation.D.To provesilence canease onesnervousness.
3、What isthe meaningoftheunderlined wordsspoon feeding,,in Paragraph6A.Supporting someperson withany selflesshelp.B.Feeding somebodypatiently witha smallspoon.C-Giving otherssome newideas tothink overcarefully.D.Using away thatdiscourages independentthought.、4What isthemainidea ofthe passageA.Silence isthe bestdefense.B.Silence innegotiations isof greathelp.C.Learning theskills aboutsilence isimportant.D.Silence hasdifferent meaningsin difficultculture.(分)
24.8For thefirst timeever scientistsprepare toset abouta3-year-long project,the NektonMission,to explorethe IndianOcean and documentchanges takingplace beneath the wavesthat couldaffect thesurrounding regionover thecoming decades.The ambitiousexploration teamwill reachone ofthe lastmajor unexploredfrontiers on the planet,a vastbody ofwater thats(珊瑚礁)already feelingthe effectsof globalwarming withrising watertemperatures damagingits coralreefs.Understanding theIndian Oceans ecosystemisimportantnot justfor thespecies thatlive init,but alsoforthe
2.5billion peopleliving inthe region.The NektonMission issupported bymore than40organizations.Researchers willspend sevenweeks surveyingunderwater life,(传感器)map thesea floor,and dropsensors todepths ofup to6,560feet inthe seasaroundtheSeychelles.The Seychellesaims tobecome aleader inthe developmentof ablueeconomy^that drawson theresources ofthe ocean.lt reliesonfishing andtourism,but haslately alsobeen exploitingoil andgas frombeneaththesea floor.“Our oceanis undergoingrapidecological transformationby humanactivities.The NektonMission isvital tohelp usbetter knowour oceanspace andresources tomakewise decisions.Only whenwe knowwhat wehave intheoceanand whatis itsvalue callwe properlydecide whatto exploit andwhat toleave untouched,“said Jumcau,the Seychclles^mbassador tothe UN.The missionwill conductfurther divesin otherparts ofthe IndianOcean overthree years.The researchersexpect todiscover new(峰会)speciesandsend videostotheworld bysatellite.The researchwill provideinformation fora summitaboutthe Indian Oceanplannedfor late
2021.、1Why dothe scientistsplan toexplorethe Indian OceanA.To savethe endangeredcreatures livinginthesea.B.To discover the damagemankind hasdone totheocean.C.To makethebestuseofthe naturalresources inthesea.D.To protectits speciesand peopleliving aroundthe region.、2Which isnot includedinthetasks tobe carriedout aroundthe SeychellesA.Drawing mapsofthesea floor.B.Finding treasuresunder thesea.C.Putting sensorsintothedeep sea.D.Studying underwaterlife.、3What canbe learnedabouttheNek-ton MissionA.It willextend beyondtheIndianOcean.B,It willbenefit alot fromtcblueeconomy”.C.It willcontribute tothe2021conference.D.It willfind solutionsto globalwarming.A.Scientists Areto ExploretheIndianOceanB.The SeychellesAims toBuild aBlueEconomy”C,Effects ofGlobal Warmingon MarineEcosystemD.IndianOcean:the LastUnexplored Frontieron thePlanet(分)
25.10The alarmsounds.Students swingtheir backpackover theirshoulder,boardtheschool bus,make theirway totheirhomeroom and the bellrings-school isback.But formore homesin America,school looksmorelikestudents wakingup,makingtheir waytothedining roomor homeoffice,setting uplaptops andlearning inthe comfortof home.(虚拟的)Virtual schooling,described asa publicschool thatoffers onlyinstruction inwhich studentsand teachersare separated(电信)by timeand/or place,and interactionoccurs viacomputers and/or telecommunicationstechnologies”,has increasedoverthe(注册人数)past decade.According tothe NationalEducation PolicyCenter,enrollments invirtual schoolswas278,518between the2015—2016school yearandthe2016—2017school yearincreased by17,
000.For Arizona Virtual Academy,a full-time onlinepublic K-12school,they useK12Inc.curriculums.K12Inc.serves studentsinall50states andmore than100countries withdigital learningplatforms and technology,providing onlineeducation.“We alwaysareimproving ourplatforms andthe technologythat weuse tomake surethat werekeeping upwith thechanging trends,not onlywitheducation but also withtechnology,,9Dr.Kelly VanSande said.Another pieceof newtechnology theyverolled outisanew appwhereparents canfind virtual schools availablein theirarea.Carrie Faulknerchose toenroll twoof herchildren inArizonaVirtualAcademy.She saystheyve doneschooling onlinein()Chicago,in California,at restaurantsand onher cousinsfloor inKansas.It doesntmatter whetherhe herson isonthecouch,in hisbedor atthe kitchentable,he cando schoolingwherever hewants toJ Faulknersaid.I wishthey hadit formebackwhen Iwas inschool.That wouldhave been awesome.”、1Why doesthe authorcompare thetwo kindsof schoolinginthefirst paragraphA.To attackreal schooling.B.To givean exampleof virtual schooling.C.To introducethe topicvirtualschooling”.D.To describevividly students9going toschool.、2How manystudents attendedvirtualschoolsduringthe2016—2017school yearA.295,518B.17,
000.C.278,
518.D.147,
759.、3What canwe inferabout ArizonaVirtual AcademyA.They provideboth onlineand offlineeducation.B.Theyre intendedfbr studentsintheUnited States.C.Their newapp letspeople findschools worldwide.D.Their platformsandtechnologyare veryadvanced.、4What isCarrie Faulknersattitude tovirtual schoolingA.Ambiguous.B.Cautious C.Supportive.D.Disapproving.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)
26.30A graysweater hunglimply onTommys emptydesk,a reminderofthesad boywho hadjust followedhis classmatesoutof ourthird-grade room.Soon Tommysparents,who hadrecently1would arriveforaconference onhis2schoolwork andbadbehavior.3parent knewthat I had sentfortheother.()Tommy,ana4child,had alwaysbeenahappy,cooperative andexcellent student.How couldI5his fatherandmother thathis recentfailing gradesrepresented a6childs reactionto hisloved parents9separation andcoming divorceTommys mother enteredand tookone ofthe chairsIhadplaced nearmy desk..Soon thefather arrived.Good!At leastthey were7()enough tobe presentatthemeeting.A lookof surpriseand angerpassed betweenthem,and thenthey pointedlypurposely8eachother.As Igave adetailed accountof Tommysbehavior andschoolwork,I prayedforthe9words tobring thesetwo together,tohelpthemsee whatthey weredoing totheir son.10somehow the words wouldntcome.Perhaps ifthey sawoneof his unclear11done papers.(褶皱的)I founda crumpledtear-stained sheetstuffed inthe backofhisdesk,an Englishpaper.12covered bothsides-not the(潦草的写)assignment,butasingle sentencescribbled overand over.13I smootheditoutand gaveit toTommysmother.She readitandthen withouta wordhanded itto herhusband.He frowned.Then hisface14,He studiedthe scrawledwords for15seemed solong atime.At lasthe foldedthe papercarefully,placed itin hispocket,and16his wifesoutstretched hand.She wipedthe tearsfrom hereyes and17at him.My owneyes werefilled withtears,but neitherseemed tonotice.He helpedher withher coatand theyleft together.In hisown wayGod hadgiven methewordsto18that family.He hadguided metothesheet ofyellow copypaper coveredwiththe19(流露)showing ofa smallboys20heart.The words,“Dear Mom...Dear Daddy...1love you...I loveyou...I loveyou,、1A.remarried B.separated C.left D.divided、2A.puzzling B.encouraging C.failing D.disappointed、3A.Neither B.Each C.Every D.Either、4A.alone B.stupid C.fearful D.only、5A.convince B.allow C.suggest D.promise。
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