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2025届河北省三河市第三中学高三2月调研测试英语试题注意事项: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)20L
5301.The SmallGoose Pagodain Xian,one of the22Silk Roadrelics locatedin China,back in707during theTang Dynasty.A.dated B.was datedC.datesD.is dating
2..Looking peoplein theeye sometimesmake themnervous andembarrassed.A.must B.canC.should D.might
3.Why do you wanta newjob youvegot sucha goodone alreadyA・that B.whereC.which D.when
4.Our bedrooms are allon thesixth floor,with its own bathroom.A.all B.every C.either D.each
5.It wasnteasy havingmy friendstalk abouttheir freshmanyears I wasnt apart of.A.whom B.whenC.that D.what
6.The affairsof eachcountry shouldbe byitsownpeople.A.elected B.settledC.developed D.contained
7.-When willyou comehome fordinner Filprepare itfor you.一Dont it.F1I eatout withmy friends.A.care aboutB.worry aboutC.bother aboutD.talk about
8..There arevarious thingson sale,so youcan chooseinterests you.A.whoever B.no matterwhoC.whatever D.no matterwhat
9.Peter survivedin theaccident whenhe felloverboard yesterday.He escapeddrowning.A.nearly B.slightly C.narrowly D.hardly
10.Peterson,a greatarchaeologist,said:^Archaeologists havebeen extremelypatient becausewe wereled to believe that theministry was_________this problem,but wefeel thatwe cantwait anylonger.”result,the personcan beconscious,or aware,but havetrouble movingor6_speak Sleepparalysis canalso occuras youwake upJFortunately,the conditionrarely lastsfor morethan afew seconds
7.move andspeech soonreturn tonormalSome peoplereport unusualexperiences duringsleep paralysisThey mayhear,see orfeel thingsS^dont existAt onetime,people
9.think thatghosts ormonsters hadentered theroom andwere holdingthem down,keeping themfrom movingSciencehas helpedus understandthat suchvisions areactually part of sleepparalysis Nowwe know that gettingtoo littlesleep,taking药物certain medications,and changingyour sleepschedule cancause sleepparalysis Thiscondition canbe scary,but ifsjust atrickthat youmind isplaying10,your body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
28.1010语言错误,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(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限一词
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Dear Ralph,、Im asenior studentI havebe inlove with a boyfor three years But he is a shyboy,so Iwrote hima letterfirstlyto expressmy feelingAnd hewrote backIn hisletter hesaid,“We arestudents Ourtask isstudy Letus waitto、see untilwe have any chanceafter graduation“So aftergraduation Itelephoned to him,asking himabout goout、Buthesaid hedidnt want to Hejust wanted to sleepand watchedTV Howdoyou think Ishould doDo you第二节书面表达满分分.think Ishould continueto lovehim andgive up^25分假设你叫李华,现在在英国交换学习,你的朋友陈明写信告诉你他打算赴英留学,想知道初到英国可能会
29.25遇到的困难请你用英语给他写一封回信,信的内容应包括可能会遇到的困难语言方面的障碍、饮食的不习惯、想家孤独等;L.鼓励他并表示愿意帮助他2注意词数个左右L
100.信的开头已为你写好,不计人总词数2Dear ChenMing,Im gladto hearfrom you.You askedme aboutthe difficultiesyou maymeet withwhen youget herein UK.Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1C、2B、3D、4D、5C、6B、7C、8C、9C、10D、11A、12A、13D、14C、15A、16D、17C、18B、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、
211.C
2.D
3.D
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221.A
2.C
3.B
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231.C
2.A
3.D
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251.A
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4.B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、、L530A BC和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.D
2.A
3.C
4.B
5.D
6.A
7.C
8.B
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11.D
12.C
13.B
14.A
15.B
16.C
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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5151271.probably
21.is called
22.Although/ThoughAVhile
5..longer
6.speaking
7.Movement
8.that/which
9.thought
10.on第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
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281.be—been
2.firstly—first一
3.fueling feelings前加
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5.until if/whether去掉
6.to7・go-going一
8.watched watch
9.How-What
10.and—or第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear ChenMing,Im gladto hearfrom you.You askedme aboutthe difficultiesyou maymeet withwhen youget herein UK.Now,Id liketo tellyousomething aboutit.First,you may have theproblem aboutthe languageyouthink you arewell prepared.You mayfind itdifficult tocommunicationwith thenatives,because manyof themhaveastrong accent.Besides,you maynot get used to the westernfood hereor evenhate tohaveit.Whafs more,you mayfeel lonelyand missyour familyand friends,especially in the verybeginning.However,you needntworry aboutit.Several weeks later,you willgetused to everythinghere andlove theplace,and rilalso trymybest to help youwhen necessary.Best wishes!Yours,Li HuaA.looking outB.bringing outC.carrying outD.sorting out
11.All thestudents arerequired tocheck theyhave madesome spellingerrors in their compositions.A.whether B.what C.that D.which
12.-Have yougot theresults of the finalexam-Not yet.It willbe afew dayswe knowthe fullresults.A.before B.afterC.until D.when二维码
13.We areliving inan ageQR codesare becomingmore andmore popularin ourdaily life.A.why B.thatC.whose D.when
14.—What ifthe rainstormcontinues—Come onguys!We haveto meetthe whateverthe weather.A・standard B.demandC.deadline D.satisfaction
15.The companyand theeffect broughtabout didgreat goodto ourbusiness in the market.A.it B.whichC.that D.what一
16.What shallwe dotonight then—,whatever youwant.A.Help yourselfB.It9sadealC.No problemD.Ifs up to you
17.Though lackingthe necessaryworking experience,my cousingot thejob herconfidence andflexibility.A.in termsof B.in responsetoC.by virtueof D.with respectto
18.It wasintheremote mountainareas Ispent thegap yearI learnedhow to work with a groupofstrangers andhow to look aftermyself.A.where;that B.when;thatC.where;when D.that;where
19.Experts warnthat medicalwaste fromhospitals,if properly,may leadto spreadingdiseases.A.not handledB.not beinghandledC・not to be handledD.not havinghandled
20.Last DecemberChina100Chinese and10foreigners for their outstandingcontributions tothe countrysreform andopening-up.A.distinguished B.sponsoredC.acknowledged D.evaluated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)
21.6Eighteen yearsago,Terry Grahl,was pregnantwith herfourth child.Money wasvery tight.Terry recalls.So when(布料)her momcalled to ask ifshed liketo goshopping atthe local fabric storefor thecoming Christmas,she couldntsay nobecauseshe knewshe badlyneeded somefabrics tomake newclothes for her children.remember walkingaround,gazing atall thisbeautifulfabric,wondering whetherthere is anything cheapthat Icould afford.And Icould stillget somemoney leftto buyChristmas giftsfbrmy family.”Well,Terrys mommust haveknown whatTerry wasthinking.Smiling kindly,she whisperedto Terry,“You pickany fabricsyoulike.Its yourChristmas giftfrom me.Terrys eyeswere filledwith tearsas thecart began to overflowwith manyfabrics,but notbecauseTerry wasplanning onmaking herselfa prettydress ora pair of curtainsfor thekitchen.Rather,Terrys momskindness hadinspiredsome holidaygift ideasin Terry,and itdidnt takelong forTeny tofigure outwhat shewas going to dowith allthat fabric.(“I wasgoingtomake myfirst quilt.She explains.Every nightI wouldwork onthis queen-size quilt.With everystitch——针),I thoughtabout allthat mymom haddone forme overthe courseof mychildhood,during whichwe werealways battlinghomelessness,but Momsomehow managedto fillour liveswith loveand makeeverything okay.”On Christmasday,five daysafter herbaby girlwas bom,Terry handedher moma giftbox.Inside wasthe quiltshe hadsewn,fromthe fabricher motherhad givenher asa gift.、
1219.What dowe knowabout Terryeighteen yearsagoA.Terry madea livingby makingclothes.B.Terry hada badrelationship withher mom.C.Terry andher familylived ahard lifeat thattime.D.Terry oftenwent shoppingatthe localfabricstore.、
2221.Which of the followingwords bestdescribes hermomA.Strict.B.CriticalC.Faithful.D.Generous.、
3223.What madeTerry changeher ideaabout ChristmasgiftA,The valueof thefabric.B.The responsibilityforherfamily.C.The memory of herchildhood.D.The endlesslove fromher mother.、
4225.What isthe besttitle forthe textA.A ChristmasDay B.The FirstQuilt C.Colorful FabricsD.Hard Childhoo(分)
22.8When Tmoved to Senegal in27toworkfor acharity organization,the firstthing Idid wasto hitthe streets.Dakar,the capital,leans out into warmAtlantic wind.It hasa relaxingatmosphere thatmakes ita favoritedestination.(贫民)Not farfrom thecity center,it alsohas one of Africansbiggest slumsIX andits share of beggars.Street kidswould tailme,begging.During aprevious triptoSenegal,I wasonce cheatedby aman.Id wonderedfor yearswhether to give money to beggarsinWest Africa.Near myapartment,I passeda groupof young men inwheelchairs whomI tooktobebeggars.Head down,I walkedby themquickly.As themonths wentby,Id oftencome across them.Td oftensee themat anoutdoor basketballcourt nearmy office.Theyd siton the groundwith theirchairs upsidedown,tightening and adjusting wheels,waiting until the otherguys leftso theycould play.Pd stayand watchthem warmup.They playedwith speed,rolling downthe courtas fastas Icould run.A fewweekslaterIintroduced myselfto themwith thehelp ofMafall,who wasone of the guysand couldspeak a little French.I startedspending moretimewith themand eventuallybecame somethinglike anassistant coach.The playersquickly grewon me.I startedreferring tothem as“my guys“to mycolleagues.It wasthe mostfun Idhad sinceI gottoDakar.Life onthe streethad mademy playersstrong and they didntback downeasily.I wasproud of them.Toward theend of the season,Mafall invitedme towhere helived——found manyof theplayers there,with theirwives andchildren.I learnedthat mostof themwere bornwith disabilities.As Mafalland Ichatted,I knewsomething hadchanged.They werenolonger beggars.They werebasketball players,my guys,and myfriends.、1It canbe inferredfrom the text thatthe disabled young men.A.usedtobeg inthe streetsB.often helped the localcharity.C.were notfriendly towardforeigners D.played basketballas wellas normalguys.、2Why didthe writerwalk bythe youngmen withhead downA.To be afraid ofbeing recognizedby them.B.To preventhimself frombeing stolen.C.To beafraid ofbeing cheatedby them.D.To becareful enoughto findhis wayhome.、3Why didthe authorcall thedisabled youngmen“my guys”A.They oftenplayed tricksonthe author.B・They wereloved bythe author.C.They usedto cheatothers whenbegging.D.They alwaysquarreled whiletraining.4What isthe wholetext mainlyaboutA.The authorrefused tobe cheatedby beggarsin Dakar.B.The authorhelpedthelocals in Senegal outof poverty.C.The authorcoached theyoungmen inSenegalto playbasketbal
1.D.The authorhelped tochange somedisabledyoungmeninDakar.(分)
23.8There isa treadin travellingthat issweeping thenation——its beingcalled voluntourism.Foreign destinationsareattracting Americancitizens who wantto sightsee,while atthe sametime engagein communityservice.(孤院)Photos ona wallareofrecent visitsto anorphanage JL in India.Its atrip JimInners firstmade afterlooking amoremeaningful wayto see the world.Through theAustin-based Miracle Foundation,Inners hastraveled toIndia threetimes aspartofagrowing trendcalled voluntourism,which combinesforeign travelwith charitywork.“Youre living.Youre notjust sendinga checkto helpsomebody butyou havea littlegirl,alittleboy.Youre theirlifb lineto anewli®said InnersSiliconLabs co-founder NavSooch recentlyraised moneyto builda villagefor orphansinIndia and hastraveled thereseveraltimes.He saysits possibletosightseeand servethe needy.“I thinkit wouldbeashame togo toIndiaandnot seethe TajMahal.Its awonderful placeand Ithinkyoucan havethat aswell asthereal interactionwith realpeople.said Sooch.“Weve hadall ages.Weve hadfrom21/2with afamily all the wayuptoan82-year-old andthafs thebeauty ofthese trips.saysBarbara Joubert.She plansthe9-day journeyson behalfofthe MiracleFoundation.She saysit appealsto thosewhowanttogiveback.“So themost basicwork orwhat youredoing thereis lovingthe kidsand ifsnot hard.said Joubert.Spending timewith allthese kidshas beenwonderful.says Inners.Voluntourism willtake JimInners backto Pinky”,the girlwhocalls himPapa Jim.、1According tothe text,voluntourism.A.is kindof travelorganized bytravel companiesB.isaway ofearning moneyby travelingC.isacertain travelwhile offeringcommunity serviceD.is kindof travelto enjoythelocalcultures、2According tothetext,theMiracleFountain.A.is intendedtohelp the poorareas B.mainly helpsplan voluntourismC.belongs toa largetravel companyD.is organizedto offerservice inIndia、3What doesInners meanby sayingYoure theirlifb linetoanew life.in paragraph3A.Youll havetolookafter their future life.B.You needto sendmoneytohelp thepoor.C.You willallow them tobeyour familymembers.D.You havea greateffect ontheirfuturelife.、4Whaf sthe purposeofthetextA.To makevoluntourism morepopular.B.To persuadereaders tohelpthepoor.C.To giveyou adviceon voluntourism.D.To introducereaders voluntourism.分
24.8Hiking EnglandDAY1:ST.BEES TOENNERDALE BRIDGEOurjourney setsout earlythis morningwithaCoast to Coast traditionapproaching theIrish Sea.Then setoff alongthe rocksof St.Bees Head.Turning inland,well pausefor atypical publunch on our wayto EnnerdaleBridge,located atthe footoftheLake Districtmountains.15miles hiking,8hoursAccommodations:Ennerdale CountryHouse HotelDAY2:ENNERDALE BRIDGETO HONISTERTodayweUl walkinto impressiveLake DistrictNational Park,where glass-like lakesreflect mountainsthat risefrom theirshores.Our pleasantwalk coversthe southernedge ofEnnerdale Water,the parksmost westernlake.After lunchnear theBlack SailHut,climb牧场.转a2,000foot mountainand takeinthebeautiful views of lakesand pasturesWe finishin Borrowdale,a shorttransfer乘from our hotel.13miles hiking,9hoursAccommodations:Inn onthe LakeDAY3:GRASMERE TOGLENRIDDLNGTake ashort driveto Grasmere,where thegreat poetWilliam Wordsworthwrote someof hismost well-known works.Visit thepoetshome,and walkthrough thevillage wherehe foundinspiration.Then climbover GrisedaleHause enjoyingviewsofHelvellyn,Englands third-highest mountaintop.Hike downthe valleytoward LakeUllswater andspend thenight inGlenridding.9miles hiking,5hoursAccommodations:Glenridding LakeHotelDAY4:LAKE ULLSWATERTO SHAPTheday beginswithascenic journeyon LakeUllswater toHowtown.From here,we crossa historicRoman roadonourway toBampton.Hike tothe12th-century ShapAbbey.A shorttransfer takesus toourhotelinthetypical Englishvillage ofRavenstonedale.12miles hiking,7hoursAccommodations:The BlackSwan、1When dotravellers walkthe longestdistanceA.On Day
1.B.On Day
2.C.On Day
3.D.On Day
4.、2Where isWilliam WordsworthshomeA.At GrisedaleHause.B.At Helvellyn.C.At Grasmere.D.At Glenridding.、3What isspecial aboutRavenstonedaleA.It offerstravelers anice publunch.B.It presentsbeautiful viewsof pastures.C.It hasEnglands third-highest mountaintop.D.It isan exampleof traditionalEnglish villages.(分)(部落)—
25.10On thebanks ofTanzanias LakeEyasi livesthe worldslast hunter-gatherer tribe the Hadza.They dontgrowfood,raise animalsor buildhouses.Instead theylive alife unchangedfor morethan tenthousand years.Their worldis oneof completefreedom—something modernsociety canbarely imagineand isunlikely toever experience,letalone havethe skillsto stayalive.Text messagesand phonecalls dontexist.Nor docars andelectricity.No jobs,timetables,and social(交易)structures.No laws,taxes andunbelievably,no money-the closestthing tocurrency isthe tradefor apairofshorts withaneighboring tribe.(狒狒),We spentour timewith the Hadza huntingbaboons adaily activityforthemen.Their landis packedwith sharpbushes,poisonous snakesand man-eating lions.But asuccessful huntingtrip isthe differencebetween eatingor goinghungry.The Hadzadiet consistsmainly ofhoney,fruit andmeat.Men oftenhunt inpairs toshoot animalswith bowsand airows.TheHadza showus howto trackanimals,from baboonsto snakesto lions.They arehugely skilledwith theirhandmade bowsand arrows-we havea goand barelyget thearrow togo threefeet infront ofus.The languageofthe Hadza isbelieved tobetheoldest still-spoken languageknown toman.The Hadzadont haveconflict,andhave nomemoryofstarvation.Their populationnever reachesnumbers thatcannot besupported throughhunting orgathering.Theynever getfrom theirland morethan theyneed.一Unlike modern-day officeworkers,theHadzaenjoy anextraordinary amountof freetime.Their“work”-hunting forfood、takes uparound fivehours oftheir day.Theyve beenin sucha stateof peacefulexistence fbrthousands ofyears.1We canlearn fromthetext thattheHadza.A.lead avery simplelifeB.live ontraditional agricultureC,have theirown systemof currencyD.show alot ofinterest innew technology、2Which ofthe followingcan describethe HadzasenvironmentA.Stressful.B,Comfortable.C.Exciting.D.Dangerous.、3The relationshipbetween theHadza andnature.A.is goingwrongB.is fullof conflictC.is inperfect harmonyD.is changingallthetime、4Why doestheauthorcome tovisit theHadzaA.To studytheir nativelanguage.B-To getto knowtheir wayof life.C.To learnsurvival skillsfrom them.D.To persuadethemtoprotect animals.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(分)
26.30Running fora DreamIwill neverforget thatNovember day.It washotter thannormal.This wasthe]my fatherand I had waitedso longfor,because wehadbeen workingtowards thisrace forthreeyears.Dozens offamiliar facesfrom churchand schoolflashed acrossmy view.They hadcome2me.I sawworry and3on myfathers face.Then the race began!For thefirst twoand ahalf miles.I felt4I hadnever beforebeen soready forsomething.The weeksleading uptotherace werefilledwith controlled5andastrict diet.My friendshadnt seenme inweeks,but theyunderstood the6required tomake my dream areality.As inall ofmy races,I didnt7outinthe front,I lovedthe pleasureof passingpeople asmy strengthovertook theirprematurespeed.Then withoutwarning,my strengthbegantodecrease.Neck andneck withoneofmy greatestcompetitors,I8seethefinish line.I hadbegun thefinal dashinto9when myknees becameweak andmy legsgave way.Nothing Icould dowould makethem10weight.I watchedas runnersrushed byme.11I knewmy dreamsof victorywere destroyed.Ihadto finishtherace.However,my legshurt(型),badly.With allofthe12left inme,I goton my hands andknees andcrawled Jinch byinch,acrossthefinish line.Voices,both13and familiar,cheered meon.They gaveme thecourage tokeep14untilthevery end.The doctorswere therein seconds,but myeyes searchedthe crowdfor him.There wasonly oneperson Iwantedto15to.Iwhispered,Tm sosorry,Dad,Im sosorry I16you.HHe lookedat me,saying,“You couldnever disappointme.Sometimes thesethingsjust17All thatmatters isthat youdid yourbest.”But weworked so18What aboutour dream”He reachedover formyhandand said,Dont youknowthatyou aremydreamandit hascome true”It wasntlong beforemy runningshoes wereback on,marking a19path formy journey,I learnedthat allofthemiles,the tears,thesweat,andthepain mydad andI experiencedtogether werenot fora20What Irealized,though,was thattohim,Iwasthe greatestprizehe hadever won.
1、A.dream B.weather C-result D.day、2A.for B.toC.across D.over、3A.coldness B.astonishment C.excitement D.amusement、4A.proud B.great C.nervous D.afraid、5A.programs B.studies C.instructions D.practices、6A.sacrifice B.potential C.patience D.attention、7A.look B.move C.start D.come、8A.should B.could C.must D.need、9A.relief B.spirit C.pleasure D.glory10A.give B.feel C.hold D.addIk A.Where B.Because C.If D.Although12A.trust B.emotion C.strength D.confidence、13A.loud B.foreign C.soft D.firm、14A.going B.running C.fighting D.training、15A.refer B.talk C.listen D.agree16A.frightened B.disturbed C.disappointed D.bored、17A.develop B.change C.follow D.happen、18A.late B.hard C.closely D.quickly、19A.new B.near C.rough D.narrow20A.wish B.duty C-rank D.race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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27.15Have youever awakenedand feltlike youcouldnt moveIf soit1probable scaredyou Youmayhavethought二瘫something terriblehad happenedto youActually,many peoplehave thisexperience ona regularbasis It2call sleepparalysis痪3-it soundsscary,it isnormalSleep paralysishappens whena personis fallingasleep orwaking upAs theperson fallsasleep,his orher bodyslows、二down Usuallythe personsmind4relax atthe sametime,but occasionallythe mindstays awake5long thanthe bodyAs a。
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