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2025届江西省樟树中学高三下学期第三次质量检测试题英语试题请考生注意请用铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在
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2.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.530一
1.Mum,I amworrying aboutmy petdog whilewe areaway.一Boy,you・Our neighborhas offeredto helpus.A.cant B.wouldnt C.neednt D.mustnt一
2.He madean apologybe blamedwhat hehad done.—Its reallywise ofhim.A.so asto not;of B.in orderto not;forC.so as not to;for D.in ordernot to;of
3.The famousplayer triedagain andagain aftereach failure.Thafs hesucceeded atlast.A.what B.whenC.whether D.why
4.The infrastructureof acountry ismakes everythingrun well,including thingslike transport,irrigation,electricity andschools.A.which B.thatC.where D.what一
5..Do youthink heis theonly personfor thejob—Pm notquite surebut hellprove to the task.A.equal B.essentialC.special D.superior
6.,—The smallrestaurant isalways crowdedin everypart.—Thats ithas aunique diningenvironment andquite a few wonderfuldishes.A.why B.becauseC.where D.when一
7.You alllike yourEnglish teacher一Yeah,she devotesherself toteaching andit earnsher agood reputation.A・originally B.extremely C.obviously D.entirely
8.-Can youspare mea fewminutes now—,but Filbe freethis afternoon.A.Im afraidnot B.Fm notsure、13A.complex B.considerate C.interesting D.disappointed、14A.walk B.follow C.lead D.invite、15A.treating B.challenging C.entertaining D.accompanying、16A.sank B.developed C.inspired D.bloomed、17A.tragic B.comic C.opposite D.magic、18A.encourage B.grateful C.satisfied D.guilty、19A.promises B.permits C.respects D.acknowledges20A.send B.reserve C.reach D.sacrifice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
27.15Mrand MrsDavieshad left their Christmasshopping verylateThere wereonly afew daysleft beforeChristmas,and」of coursethe shopsand streetwere terriblycrowd Butthey had to getpresents2heir familyand friends,so」they startedout earlyone morningfor the big city,and spentseveral tiringhours3buy thethings theywanted in thebigshops,Bysuppertime,MrDavies^load downwith parcelsof allshapes andsizesHe couldhardly seewhere hewas goingas theyleftthelast shop」on theirway tothe railwaystationOutside theshop theyhad tocross abusy street,made even5busy thanusual bythe thousands ofpeople
6.had comeby carto dotheir last-minute ChristmasshoppingMrand MrsDavieshadtowait for the trafficlights tochange,but asMrDaviescould notsee infront ofhim7,proper,he movedforward intothe roadwithout realizingitMrsDavies sawthis andbecameworriedSeveral timesshe urgedher husbandto comeback,butwithoutS^succeed Hecould nothear herbecause of the noiseof thetrafficFinally sheshouted in
9.loudvoice/Henry!If
10.intend tostand inthat dangerousposition amoment longer,give methe parcels!”第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错满分分10分
28.10In myEnglish class,there isa youngboy whonever talkThe boy,Michael,simply doesnot talkin classNomatter somuch talkingis occurredaround him,Michael isnever affectedInstead,he sitsquietly athis deskand listens、、attentive tothe restthe studentstalking and the teacherspeaking One day,Michael wassurprised usall byraising hishand、He was actually attemptingto talkInteresting andcurious atthat wasgoing tohappen whenhe gotcalled on,we allleanedforward againstour deskslooking athim withour eyeswide openThere wastotal silencein theroom asthe teachercall aloud、his name第二节书面表达满分分25分假定你是李华,你的美国朋友所在学校的汉语俱乐部要举办“诵经典,学汉语”
29.25Lily ReadClassicslearn活动,她给你发邮件征询建议请你回复邮件,内容包括Chinese推荐诵读内容;
1.推荐理由;
2.活动建议
3.注意词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节.以使行文连贯
2.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1C、2C、3D、4D、5A、6B、7A、8A、9A、10A、11B、12D、13D、14A、15D、16D、17B、18A、19C、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、
211.A
2.A
3.D
4.B、
221.A
2.C
3.B、
231.B
2.C
3.B
4.D
24.
1.B
2.C、
3.A
251.AC.Yes,with pleasureD.No,I wont一
9..The roomlooks bigger!—We thefurniture.A.have changedB.had changedC.changed D.are changing
10.™I havebeen workingfor more than30years!Fm goingto retirenext month.--Really Youdont looka day40!A.over B.byC.with D.for
11.Jane isnot goodat sports,but whenit tocooking,shes excellent.A.happens B.comes C.does D.occurs
12.Mary waspleased to see thatthe seedsshe in the gardenwere growing.A.was plantingB.has plantedC.would plantD.had planted
13.But foryour instruction,I suchgreat progressin soshort atime.Thanks a lot.A.wouldnt makeB.hadnt madeC.wont makeD.wouldnt havemade
14.According toa recentstudy,the highschool graduationrate forblack menhas fallenby43percent,while ofblack womenhasrisen by56percent.A.that B.whatC.one D.which
15.Jack decidedto choosea differentand teachhistory throughstorytelling.A.analysis B.angle C.attitude D.approach
16.In thepast fewyears,weve seenworks byChinese sci-fi writerswinning international.A.conclusion B.standardC.potential D.recognition
17.A surveyof theopinions ofexperts thatthree hoursof outdoorexercise aweek goodfor oneshealth.A.show;are B.shows;isC.show;is D.shows;are
18.In April,2009,President Huinspected thewarships inQingdao,the60th anniversaryof thefounding of the PLANavy.A.marking B.markedC.having markedD.being marked
19.up earlyin themorning to have awalk,I amsure,you arelikely tofeel activeall day.A.Get B.Having gotC.Getting D.To get
20.The OxfordEnglish Dictionaryis necessary for learningEnglish,so you*d betterbuy・A.this B.that C.it D.one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)
21.6Kanda reallydoesnl liketo walkalone.The scientistfrom aresearch instituteof intelligentrobots findstheexperience soboring thathe*d ratherdrive—even thoughhe livesclose tohis laband knowsthat walkingus healthy.nI enjoywalkingwith someone,like with my wife,withmydaughter/Kanda said.HBut theyare notalways available/So Kanda,who specializesin human-like bots,developed arobotic walkingpartner thatcould makesmall talkbased on itssurroundings,which,he hopes,might motivatepeople toget outand exercisemore.The botrests on a person*s shoulderlike aboxyparrot.It weighsabout apound anda halfand sitsroughly
8.5inches high,
3.5inches wide,and10inches long.A microphone,speaker,and internalcamera allowit tocommunicate.Tts evenequipped with a smile.Kanda andhis teamcollected videoform fivedifferent locations,including agarden anda shoppingmall,and createda datasetofsmall talktopics relatedto eachlocation.Then theyprogrammed the robot toassociate visualcues withspecific topics.A specialspeechsoftware providedthe robotwith avoice.Near agroup ofparked cars,for example,it mightsay,HIn a big parkinglot,sometimes Iforgetwhere Iparked.nThey testedthe roboton15volunteers,10males and5females,who werepaid andaveraged about26years old.nHave youeverblown apuff ofdandelion(蒲公英)seeds intothe airnThe robotasked aparticipant,who smiledand responded,HYes,I oftendid thatwhen I wasa child.n Althoughseveral participantsnoted therobots weight,Kanda wassurprised thatno oneconsidered theexperienceas strangeor funny.nI guesspeople enjoynew technologies/*he said.Just like a humanpartner,Kandas botisnt perfect.It*snotable to go forwalks inheavy rain and,while therobot canmakeexpressions,it canftreally holda conversation,about whichKanda ismost worried.Despite itslimits,Kanda wascomforted bythe botspresence.I felta kindof sense of beingwith someone,nhe said,nparticularly whenit spoke.n
1、Why doesKanda have the ideaofdeveloping arobotic walkingpartnerA.Because hewants someoneto accompanyhim whilewalking.B.Because hehas neverdeveloped arobot likea parrot.C.Because hisfamily areunwilling towalk withhim.D.Because heis crazyabout developingrobots.、2What characteristicdoes therobot haveA.It cannspeak1and see”.B.It canwalk likea humanbeing.C.It cancommunicate withpeople freely.D.It ismuch morehumorous thana realperson.、3What isnecessaryfor therobotto functionA.A smallsize.B,A boxyshape.C.A humanpartner.D.A speechsoftware.、4What isKanda mostlikely todo abouthis robotnextA.To makeit moreconvenient tocarry.B.To improveits conversationalskills.C.To enableit towalk inheavy rain.D.To betterits soundsystem.(分)
22.8Crossing your legs isan extremelycommon habit.While youmay findit comfortableto sit with oneknee crossedoverthe other,it mightbe causinghealth problemsthat you are notaware of.A studypublished inBlood PressureMonitoring statedthat sitting with your legs crossedcan increaseyour bloodpressure.Thereason isthat crossing one leg over the other increasesresistance,making iteven harderfor the blood tocirculate and increase yourbloodpressure.Thus,you shouldnthave yourlegs crossedfor morethan15minutes,and itsimportant thatyou get up and walk aroundatleast once every hour.Crossing yourlegs canalso leadto neck and back pain.Ideally,its bestfor ourbodies tosit withour feetplanted flaton thefloor.When you sitwith yourlegs crossed yourhips arein atwisted position,which can cause pressure on yourlower andmiddle backandneck.You alsomight noticethat whenyousitwithyourlegs crossedfor longperiods of time your feet andlegs getpainful.This isbecausewhen oneleg sitson topof theother,it causespressure on the veins and nerves in yourlegs andfeet.While thefeeling ofdiscomfortmay onlylast aminute ortwo,repeatedly crossing yourlegsuntil theyfeel numbcancausepermanent nervedamage.So nexttime yousit down,try toget yourselfinthehabit ofsittingwithboth ofyourfeetonthefloor.Not onlywill ithelp yourpostureand stability,but itwill alsosave yourhealth inthe longrun.1A studypublished inBlood PressureMonitoring showedthat.A.crossingyourlegs canraise yourblood pressureB・crossingonelegovertheothercan increasethebloodcirculationC.you shouldhave yourlegscrossedonceeveryhourD.you shouldgetupandwalkaround formorethan15minutes、2Crossing yourlegs cancause somehealth problemsexcept.A.pressureonveinsandnervesinlegs andfeetB.permanent nervedamageC.unstable postureD.neckandbackpain、3What seemsto bethe writersattitude towardcrossing legsA.Supportive.B.Negative.C.Casual.D.Confused(分)
23.8My wife,daughter,and Imoved intoour homenine yearsago andwe spentalotoftimeand energyintheyard togetit lookinglike theway itdoes today.We liveonacorner,higher thanstreet level,and theentire sideof theyard issurrounded byaprofessionally builtrock wall.The frontof thehouse thoughis anotherstory becauseinstead ofa wallalong thesidewalk,the rocksappearto bejust thrownup ontothe dirtas ifsomeone wereinahuiry tofinish.We didthe bestwe couldwith whatwe hadto workwith andcalled thisarea ourrock garden”.Whenever we had leftoverflowersor plants,Denise orI wouldstick themout front,just tobring somecolor tothe area.We woulddo allof theyard workon ourown,eventhe tiringweed-pulling.Last summerI hadreached the end of the rockgarden andfound a tiny littleplant that I couldnot immediatelyidentify,I knewIdidnt plantit andDenise claimedthat shedidnt either.We decidedto letit continuegrowing untilwe couldfigure outwhat itwas.(茎,杆)Weeks passedand as I mademy wayback tothe mysteryplant,it appearedto be a Sunflowerwithatall skinnystalkand onlyone headonit.I decidedto babyit alongand weedaround it.As Ipulled rocksfrom thearea toget tothe weeds,I noticedsomethingunusual.The Sunflowerhad notstarted whereI sawthe stalkbegin.It actuallyhad begununder a big rockand grownunderand aroundit to reach thesun.Thafs whenI realized that ifatinylittle Sunflowerdidnt letabigrock standin itsway ofdeveloping,we toohave theability ofdoingthe samething.Once ourenvironment beginstoseethat webelieve inourselves likethat littleSunflower,we canattain thesame(营养)nourishment andgrowth as well.Stand talllike the Sunflower andbe proudof whoand whatyou areandtheenvironment willbegin tosupport you.You willfinda waytogounder oraround yourbig obstaclein ordertoreachyour desires.、1We canknow fromthe firstparagraph that.A.the authorfinished buildinghis homehurriedlyB.the authorsfamily havelived inthis homefor nineyearsC.the authorshome is made ofrock wallsD.there isa wallalong thesidewalk、2The authorfound itunusual that.A.the mysteryplant turnedout to be aSunflowerB,the Sunflowerhad atall stalkand onlyone headC.the Sunflowergrew underand aroundabigrockD.theSunflowerhad startedwhere thestalk wasseen、3Which ofthe followingbest describesthe SunflowerA.Brave andstubborn B.Confident andpersistentC.Optimistic andmodest D.Mysterious anddevoted、4What canbe inferredfrom thispassageA.Human beingsare ableto removeobstaclesB.The universaltruth made the sunflowersurviveC.A bigrock blockedout thesunlight ofthe sunflowerD.We canachieve successas longasweare self-confident(分)
24.8Revolutionary TV EarsTV Earshas helpedthousandsofpeople withvarious degreesof hearingloss hear the televisionclearly withoutturning upthe(音量)volume and now itsbetter andmore affordablethan ever!With TV Ears wirelesstechnology,you setyour ownheadset volume,while otherTV listenershearthetelevision ata volumelevel thafscomfortable forthem.You caneven listenthrough theheadset only(静音)and putthe TV on muteif thesituation callsfor aquiet environment—maybe thebaby issleeping.Or perhapsyouarethe onlyonewho isinterested inlistening tothe bailgame.TV Earspatented technologyincludes arevolutionary noisereduction cartip,not usedin anyother commerciallyavailable headset.This tipreduces outsidenoise sothat televisiondialogue isclear andunderstandable.Get thetechnology thathas provento helpthe(听觉学家)most demandingcustomers.Thats whyTV Earshas earnedthe trustand confidenceof audiologistsnationwide as wellas world-famous doctors.Doctor RecommendedTV Ears!“My wifeand I have usedTV Earsalmost dailyfbr thepast twoyears andfind thema greathelp inour enjoymentof television.As aretiredear doctor,I heartilyrecommend TV Ears topeople withnormal hearingaswellas thosewith hearingloss.”一Robert Forbes,M.D,CACustomer RecommendedTV Ears!“Now myhusband can havethevolume asloud as he needsand Icanhavethe TVat myhearing level.TV Earsis socomfortable thatJackforgets hehas themon!He canonce againhear andunderstand thedialogue.—DarleneJack B,CARisk FreeTrial!TVEarscomes witha30-day riskfree trial.Special Offer—Now$
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7832、1TVEarshelps you.A.improve yoursleeping qualityB.listen toTV withoutdisturbing othersC.change TVchannels withoutdifficultyD.become interestedin bailgameprograms、2What makesTVEarsdifferent fromother headsetsA.It caneasily setTVonmute.B.Its headsetvolume isadjustable.C.It hasa newnoise reductioncartip.D.It appliesspecial wirelesstechnology.、3This advertisementismademore believableby.A.using recommendationsB.offering reasonsfor thisinventionC.providing statistics.D.showing theresults ofexperiments.(分)
25.10Slowly,so slowlythat wenever evennoticed howit happened,our familystopped talkingto eachother.Our ownworldsopened upto usthrough thecomputer orthe cell phone orthe CDplayer.Family Nightwas bornwhen Momcalled usfor dinner.Jessica and I cameand satdown.Dad loadedhis plateand startedto risefromthe table.“Where areyou goingMom questioned.“To theliving room.I havesome work,“Dad repliedas hehurried away.Moms facegot tight,but shesaid nothing.About twominuteslater,my cellphone buzzed.Jessica kepther earphoneson duringmost ofthe meal.Mom wasclearly upset.Family Nightstarted thenext week.Mom establishedthree rules:no phones,no music,andnoleaving thetable.Everyone wouldeattogether andplay agame together“likeareal family.”All seemedtobegoing accordingto Momsplan untilthe firstbuzz ofa cellphone.After dinner,wehad been playingthe boardgamefor onlyten minuteswhen anothercellphonelet outa shrillscream.This timethe phonebelonged tomy father.“Works calling.Ihaveto answer,“he whisperedashehurried outoftheroom.Mom sighed,but sheforced asmile andencouraged us to continuewith thegame.We keptplaying throughevery interruptionafterwards:the beepingof Jessicasphone,the buzzof anothertext messagefrom Darnell,the soothingvoice announcingthe arrivalofan e-mail onDads computer.When thegame wasover,Mom releasedustoour rooms.That first Family Nightwas nota success,but Momsoldiered on.Every Mondayevening wesilenced ourelectronics andgatheredaround thetable;and eachtime,setting asideour technologicaltoys becamea littleeasier.The nexttwo monthsmy fatherwould betakingbusiness trips.We wouldntbe abletohaveFamily Nightevery Monday.To mysurprise IrealizedthatI wouldmiss thosefew hourseach weekwhen thehouse wasfilled withmy family^laughter andconversation.I wasalso gladto knowthat whenwe reallywanted to,we couldsilence theelectronic buzzand justbeafamily again.、1What ledtothestart ofFamily NightA.Electronics harmedthe familyslife.B,Heavy houseworkmade Momangry.C.Dad didntget alongwell withothers.D.The childrenwere toolazy tohelp Mom.、2Family Nightmadethefamily thanbefore.A.closer B.healthierC-more relaxedD.more confident、3What wordscan bestdescribe thefirstFamily NightA.Tiring butsatisfying.B.Challenging butexciting.C.Busy butinteresting.D.Unsuccessful butmeaningful.、4It canbe inferredthat.A.Dad seldomtook businesstripsB.the authorenjoyed FamilyNightC.FamilyNightwould notcontinueD.the childrenthrew awaythe cellphones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 B和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.C D26・(30分)In mostpeoples eyes,I wasa goldengirl whenI waseighteen yearsoldI waspresident ofthe collegedrama society,a memberofthestudent senateand soon.I wasthe1of allmy friendsand I was ina stateof
2.(舞The oldGreek tragedies3us thatwhen priderises,punishment falls.My universe4with greatsuddenness whenthe scenery台布景道具)fell onmy headandI was leftal most5forthenext fourmonths.My memorywas ina messand withinafewmonths allmy6were takenaway.Iwaseven toldthatI would haveto leavethecollege attheendofthespring term7clearly,I couldntdo academicwork.”Sad,I tookone last8by Dr.Jacob Taubes.He wasthe mostbrilliant teacherI hadever9andinhis class,I beganto raisea tentative10and askan occasionalquestion.He wouldanswer withgreat intensity,and soonI foundmyself asking11I questionsconstantly.OnedayIwaswalking tothe buswhenIheard Dr.Taubes12me/Miss Houston,let mewalk withyou.You know,you have a most13mind/“Me1haveamind,,“Yes,of course.Then heasked myunderstanding ofsome problemsdiscussed inthe classes.From thatday on,Dr.Taubes continuedto14me tothe bus,always15me withintellectually vigorousquestions.Within severalweeks myeyesight cameThoughwhat Iacquired fromthe accidentwasa17senseoflife,I remaindeeply18fortheattentionback andmy spirit
16.Dr.Taubes hadshown.He19me whenI mostneeded it.I sworethen thatIwouldtry to20andacknowledge theunlucky personasIhadbeenacknowledged.
1、A.envy B.fan C.helper D.hero
2、A.danger B.mess C.pride D.panic
3、A.inform B.warn C.guarantee D.explain
4、A.cut offB.turned downC.got throughD.broke down
5、A.blind B.deaf C.dumb D.hurt
6、A.memories B.positions C.senses D.emotions
7、A.until B.after C.when D.since
8、A.exam B.chance C.course D,lecture
9、A.attached B,contributed C.longed D.experienced
10、A.head B.hand C.arm D.voice
11、A.little B.fewer C.more D.much、12A.addressing B.reminding C.asking D.shouting。
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