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・20242025学年云南省昆明市五华区高三第二学期联考英语试题考生请注意答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记
1.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置
2.上考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.We hadbetter putoff interviewingthe athlete,for heis busypreparing for an internationalcontest inShanghainext month.A.held B.to holdC.being heldD.to beheld2,—Steve,the vacationis comingsoon.Have youfound asummer jobyet—I supposeI canwork at the boyscamp Iworked lastsummer.A.that B.where C.which D.what
3.Afghans usedto holdbig weddings,costing thousandsof dollars,in acounty the average annualincome islessthan$
400.A.which B.whose C.where D.what
4.This is the firsttime thatyour parentshave beenabroad,A.havent theyB.hasnt itC.arent theyD.isnt it
5.If you can dowhat youreweakest,you canhandle anychallenge.A.for B.atC.with D.to
6.With thedevelopment ofeconomy,our incomehas increased10%in lessthan ayear.A.for B.byC.on D.at
7.-Mom,F mgoing to the graduationdance tonightbut I dont thinkI lookattractive enough.一Oh,darling,dont worry.A・They dontknow whatbeauty is.B.Nobody willcare aboutit.C.You lookperfect theway you are.D.Impossible isnothing,
8.The realwinners insport arethose whoknow how to persevereand to behave with—whether theywin orlosea game.A.certainty B.cautionC.dignity D.independence
9.The newteacher wasso well-organized thatshe beganwe stoppedyesterday sothat nopoint wasleft out.A.when B.in which
12、A.modest B.energetic C.generous D.positive
13、A.strengthen B・express C,share D.destroy、14A.urged B.blamed C,respected D.admired、15A.held B.stuck C.bothered D.knocked、16A.important B.specific C.common D.impossible、17A.invented B,confirmed C.checked D.noticed、18A.interest B.limitation C.experience D.responsibility、19A.once B.unless C.because D.though、20A.fail B.try C.act D.continue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
27.15Chinese brushcalligraphy or“shufh“in Chineseis oneof1-most importantart formsin ChinaManyAsian cultureshaveoriginated theirown calligraphy,but China*s isunequaled becauseof
2.it beauty,grace,and historyThe
3.origin ofChinese brushcalligraphy areunknown,but localtales sayit goesback over4,000years to the timeof the传说的legendary YellowEmperor2698—2598B.C..At thattime characterswere carvedon animalbones ortortoise shellsOnlyafterEmperor QinShi Huangunited Chinaunder hisrule
4.one countrydid itreally gainpopularity asa commonart formHesimplified Chinesecharacters andregular ruleswere set,SJmake iteasier forpeople to learn andmasterThis Chineseart form草书continued toprogress andduring theTang Dynasty618—907A.D.a newtype ofcursive scriptwas formedandstandardizedlt iswritten
6.free,but isnot aseasy toreadToday Chinesecalligraphy isonce againa subjectin schoolsand anart formhighly
7.appreciate acrossthe worldAnyonecanpractice itand all8,is requiredis asimple setincluding:brushes,ink,paperlts funfor amateursto try,but to become good at it,not onlyyearsof practicebut alsonatural talent
9.need.Practicing this art consistentlycan developpersonal characterand isof great
10.第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错满分分beneficial tohealth10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
28.1010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
2.1011I stillremember the first dayI cometo thisnew school.Everything wasnew tome,what made me realizeI wasnolonger a small child.I hadto dependon me.Luckily,I madeseveral goodfriend.Their interestswere similarwith mine.I had greatEnglish teacher,Maggie.She letme knowthe importantof English.So Idecided tolearn Englishhardly.Although itwas verydifficultat first,but with the helpof myteacher,I maderapidly progress.Just as the oldsaying goes,uWhere there is awill,there is a way.”第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)
29.25Directions:Write anEnglish compositionin120-150words according to theinstructions givenbelow inChinese.文华中学的读书节即将展开,学校将给每个班级配发图书(按下图显示的比例),放置在班级中,总量为本20现在学校向学生们征求意见,假设你是该学校的学生李华,请你给学校写封邮件,描述提供的图书类型并谈谈你的意见与建议(学科辅导类)test-prep books.・勇、30IS%参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1D、2B、3C、4D、5B、6B、7C、8C、9D、10C、11B、12B、13C、14C、15C、16B、17C、18B、19A、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.D
4.A
5.C、
221.B
2.C
3.A
23、haven9t givenmuch attentionto由选项D Dthe extinctionoccurs withoutenough attention人们不矢口不觉中灭绝、
241.C
2.A
3.C
4.D、
251.B
3.D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 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.A
2.B
3.C
4.C
5.D
6.C
7.B
8.D
9.D
10.C
11.B
12.D
13.A
14.A
15.B
16.D
17.A
18.B
19.C
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
1.
5151、
271.the
2.its
3..origins
4.as/into
5..making
6.freely
7.appreciated
8.that
9.is_needed
10.benefit第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)、改为
10281.come came.改为
2.what which.改为
3.me myself.改为
4.friend friends.改为
5.with to.与中间加上
6.hadgreata.改为
7.important importance.改为
8.hardly hard.去掉
9.but.改为
10.rapidly rapid.第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear headmaster,Pm Lihua,a studentfrom Grade3,Class1,1m veryglad tohear thatour schoolhas decidedto distribute20new booksto eachclasssreading cornerwhich consistsof10test-prep books,6comic books,3nonfiction books and aliterature book.However,I dontthinkthis proportional distribution isbalanced,as theproportion of test-prep booksis toolarge,and theproportion ofliterature booksistoo small,so I think weshould replacethe fouroftest-prep bookswith literaturebooks,especially thebooks oftraditional Chinesestudies,which cannot onlymake usfeel relaxedin thebusy study,but alsocan broadenour horizonsand cultivateour sentiment.In viewof thereasons above,I thinkit isnecessary to adjust theproportionaldistribution,and I would appreciateit if you wouldtakemy suggestioninto consideration.Yours truly,LihuaC.how D.where
10.The palaceis heavilyguarded,because insideits walls.A.where sit the European leaders B.the European leaders theresitC.sittheEuropeanleadersD.that theEuropeanleaderssit
11.One of the mostimportant questionsthey hadto considerwas ofpublic health.A.what B.that C.this D.which仅
12.—Have youseen JiangWens moxieLetthe BulletsJF recently——Yes.I ittwice lastweek,At home and in the theatre.A.had enjoyedB.enjoyed C.have enjoyedD.was enjoying
13.Life teachesus notto regretover yesterday,for itand isbeyond ourcontrol.A.passed B.will passC.has passedD.had passed
14.The girlis sograteful whenevershe remembersmy brotherand meher from the icywaterA.to havesaved B.to saveC.saving D.saved一
15.Mum,I amworrying aboutmy petdog whilewe areaway.—Boy,you.Our neighborhas offeredto helpus.A.cant B.wouldnt C.neednt D.mustnt
16.In manyhomes in the UK,the firstperson hasto maketea for the family.A.waking upB.to wakeupC.woke upD.woken up
17.They dideverything in their powerto savethe buildingdating backto theQing Dynasty,but theirefforts were.A.in turnB.in timeC.in vainD.in need
18.A largenumber ofexcellent filmsall over the worldover thepast decades.A.have producedB.have beenproducedC・were producedD.produced
19.All colorfades,under theimpact ofdirect sunlight.A.especially B.eventuallyC.appropriately D.merely
20.I wouldnthave missedthe trainif Iup earlier.A.got B.had gotC.will getD.have got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)(我发现了)
21.6Creativity doesnot dependon“Eureka!!moments---it isa process,designed to consistently bringabstractideas intothe practicalworld.For creators,this emphasizesthe importance of routines.Random bitsof greatinspiration arefew andlastonly ashort time;your worksrequire asustainable nJ待续的way todevelop goodideas intogreat ones.Recall thewise wordsfromChuck ClosenAmateurs sitand waitfor inspiration;the restof usjust showup andgo to work.nPerhaps oneof thebest waysto improveyour ownprocesses isto studythe masters.Thanks tobooks likeDaily Rituals,our desireto see what“go towork*means---by gettinga lookat themasters regular routines-has beenthoroughly satisfied.Though theoutput ofthesecreative geniusesis sometimesamazing,how theyconduct theirwork isoften easyto relateto.One suchperson Itook inspirationfromwas Ludwigvan Beethoven.Beethoven kepthis creativepromises bystrategically usinghis timeto produceideas.His favoritemethod ofthinking aboutthingsis longwalks throughthe forestedvalleys ofVienna withoutthe companyof otherpeople.He placedgreat importanceon thisplannedtime forreflection andidea evaluation.It appearshe wasntalone;notable craftsmenall overthe worldshare similarexperience inbreakingup theirday withwalks.Beethoven wentforanactive walkafter lunch,and healways carrieda penciland acouple ofsheets ofpaper inhis pocket,torecord chancemusical thoughts.Gustav Mahlerfollowed muchthe sameroutine-he wouldtake athree orfour-hour walkafter lunch,stopping toquickly writedown ideason hisnotebook.Benjamin Brittensaid thathis afternoonwalks were“where Iplan outwhat Imgoingto writein thenext periodat mydesk.nRecently,psychologists tookan interestingstep ortwo forwardin understandingthe creativebenefits ofwalking-a Stanfordstudywas able to showthat walkinghelped peopleproduce morenovel ideas and enhancedcreative thinkingduring thewalk andimmediatelyafter,compared tositting.As thetitle of the studypoints out,walking maybe themissing ingredienttoconsistentlygiveyour newideas somelegs.、1The authormentions ChuckCloses wordstoA.emphasize thefunction ofsitting andwaitingB・emphasize thevalue ofeureka momentsC.emphasize themeaning ofinspirationD.emphasize theimportanceofconsistent work、2What*sthebook DailyRituals aboutA.Common peoplesregularroutines.B,Masters1regular routinesC,Rituals ofbecoming mastersD.Rituals ofgetting inspiration、3According tothe passage,Beethoven likedA.walking ingroups throughforestB.being anotable craftsmanC・breaking hiscreative routinesD.walking alonein theforest、4What conclusioncan youdraw fromParagraph4A.Masters thinkwhile walkingB.Masters sleepafter lunchC.Masters walkafter workD.Masters havelunch beforea walk.、5Whats thebest titleof thepassageA.Walking Habitfor LivingLongerB.Differences betweenWalking andSittingC.Walking Habitfor CreativeBreakthroughsD.Creativity Restson EurekaMoments(分)
22.8Nightlife DowntownCrested Butteis hometo some fun adventurenightlife!With manydifferent optionsfor enjoyinganight,youre sureto have a greattime!Enjoy the free bus system betweenthe mountain and townto getaround.Kids NightOutOn vacation,kids andparents deservea specialnight out.But sometimes;whafs specialfbr thekids isntquite whatyou haveinmind.We createdKids NightOut so you canall havethe nightyoure looking for.Our fun-loving kids9instructors hostyour kidsfor aVisittotheAdventure Park,followed bydinner andgames whileyou headout of the town.Ages8〜12are welcome,75per child.KidsNight Outtakes placenightly in the coldest.Majestic FunIt is smalland personaland itoffers awide rangeof movies,from newreleases toclassics,action etc.All naturalsnacks andalcoholicdrinks areavailable.For movieshow timesand moreinformation,call970-349-8955or visitour website.Princess WineBarEscape theordinary andexperience thePrincess WineBar indowntown CrestedButte.Enjoy thecoffeehouse featuringBelgiansnacks,baked eggs,apple-wood smokedbacon,and coffeedrinks.Live entertainmentmakes thePrincess WineBar theperfect choice.Open dailyfrom8:00pm tomidnight,but advancereservations arerequired.For moreinformation youcan call970-349-
0210.Talk of the TownIfyouarelookingfora goodtime,the Talkoffers football,pinball,video games,good music,and pooltables anynight ofthe week.Located inthe centerOf CrestedButte onElk Avenue,open dailyat3:00pm,the TalksHappy Houris from3:00to8:00pm.For furtherinformation,youcancall970-349-
6809.、1What isspecial aboutKids NightOutA.It^inthetown center.B.It opensonly inwinter.C.It offersmany games.D.It givesparents aninteresting night.、2What shouldyou doifyouplan togo toPrincess WineBarA.Read someextraordinary stories.B・Know thenames ofdifferent snacks.C.Contact itahead oftime.D.Arrive before8:00pm.、3What is the purpose ofthetextA.To promotesomefunprograms.B.To advertisethefreebussystem.C.To comparethe nightlife items.D.To encouragemore outdooractivities.(分)
23.8The number of giraffes is becomingsmaller acrossAfrica,accordingtothe GiraffeConservation Foundation.The totalpopulationhas droppedby40percent inthe last15years.Surprisingly,even scientistshavent givenmuch attentionto giraffes.We arelearningmore abouttheir ecology,but what we knowis stillway behindwhatwe know aboutother species.“Its asilent extinction,saidDr.Julian Hennessy,a wildlifescientist.“The mainreason forthe smallernumberof giraffes istheir lossof livingplaces,“said Hennessy,“as anincreasing part of landisused fbrfarming.But huntingalso hasa biginfluence.You mightwonder whyhunters wouldfocus ongiraffes.First ofall,once agiraffeis broughtdown,there islots of meat withasmallamount ofeffort.Besides,thereisanother thingencouraging thehunting.InTanzania,Hennessy says,the latestword onthe streetis thateating giraffemeat couldcure AIDS.Fresh giraffeheads andbones can besold atprices ofup to$140per piece.Another widespreadmisconception aboutgiraffesisthat theyare everywhere.Look atkids bookswhich arefull ofgiraffes.Theyare alwaysin zoocollections.They canbe seeneasily,soyoudont thinkwe haveto worryabout them.But thetruth isthat theyare indangerof extinction.There isa lackof rightand truedata.Hennessy andother researchersare nowpulling togetherthe dataneeded toimprove thesituation ofthe entiregiraffe speciesand(亚种).all ninesubspecies Theinformation willbe usedto changethe giraffeslisting onthe InternationalUnion fbrConservation ofNatureRed List,which nowlists thespecies asof leastconcem^^but twosubspecies as“endangered”.Its alot ofwork togather thenecessaryinformation,Hennessy says.And severalother giraffesubspecies willbe recommendedfor endangeredlistings nextyear ortheyear after.He hopesthat theworld willfinally startto takenotice ofhow endangeredthesebeloved animalshave become.、1By sayingIts asilent extinction”,Hennessy tellsus that.A.giraffes areunpopular inAfricaB.the giraffeis alwayssilent indaily lifeC,the ecologyof Africaneeds moreattentionD.the extinctionoccurs withoutenough attention、2What hascaused thehigh priceofgiraffemeat inTanzaniaA.The countryscustom.B.The illegalinternational trade.C・The costof huntinga giraffe.D.The ideathat itsa curefbr AIDS.、3The misconceptionin Para.3canbecorrected by.A.preventing illegalhunting inAfricaB.rewriting kids9books aboutgiraffesC.providing reliabledata aboutgiraffesD.spreading scientificknowledge ofAIDS、4The finalpurposeofHennessys greateffort isto.A.collect moreinformation aboutgiraffesB,raise publicawareness ofprotecting giraffesC.prove giraffeswill disappearinthenext fewyearsD.work withthe InternationalUnion forConservation ofNature(分)
24.8When NoahReady-Campbell wasa youngadult,he workedfbr hisfather^construction company.Back then,he(重复的)dreamed ofa daywhen robotsmight takeoverthedirty,repetitive partsof his job,such asearth moving.Years later,Ready-Campbell lefthis jobasanengineer withGoogle to make thatdream cometrue.Ready-Campbell formeda companycalled BuiltRobotics,which developstechnology toproduce self-driving heavyequipment.Ready-Campbell saysthe companysgoal istomakeconstruction safer,faster andless costly.The constructionindustry strugglestofind skilledworkers andfaces agrowing numberof unfinishedprojects.But self-operating machinesare changingthe natureofbuilding.Workers atBerich Masonryin Englewood,Colorado,recently spentseveral weekslearning howto operatea robotcalled SAM,orthe Semi-Automated Mason.SAM isa$400,000machine from the companyConstruction Robotics,It canlay3,000bricks ineighthours.Thats severaltimes morethan ahuman bricklayercan dointhesame period.But humansare stillneeded toload bricksinto theSAMand makesure itworks right.Bricklayer MichaelWalsh saysthe SAMlessens theload onhis body.But hedoesnt thinkit willtakehisjob.Brian Kennedyagrees,too.His organizationsupports therights of construction workersintheUnited Statesand Canada.Kennedysays theunion isnot worriedthat machineswill replacehuman workersany timesoon.The riseofconstructionrobots comesasthebuilding industryfaces asevere decreasein laborsupply.One recentstudy showedthat70percent ofconstruction businesseshaveadifficult timefinding skilledworkers.Mike Moyheads amining operationfor thebuildingmaterials supplierLehigh Hanson.He saysits difficultto findpeople whoeven knowhowto operate someofthenecessaryequipment.Nobody wantsto gettheir handsdirty anymore.They wanta nice,clean jobinanoffice J he noted.、1What doesthefirstparagraph sayabout NoahReady-CampbellA.He enjoysdoing repetitivework.B.He isnow anemployee ofGoogle.C.He usedtoworkin constructionfield.D.He joinedGoogle torealize thatdream.、2Which ofthe followingis oneoftheaims ofBuilt RoboticsA.Increasing constructionspeed.B,Enlarging constructionquantity.C-Improving constructiondesigns.D.Changing constructionsteps.、3What canbe inferredabout SAMfromthetextA.It cantotally replacehuman bricklayers.B.It iscomplexly builtbut easytooperate.C.It isunable towork completelyautomatically.D.Itischeap butworks muchfaster thanhumans.、4In MikeMoys opinion,what preventsmany constructionbusinesses fromfinding skilledworkersA.Their lowpay.B.Their potentialrisks.C.Their heavywork loads.D.Their poorworking conditions.(分)
25.10I lovegoing outwith mymate Jerry.People stareat himwith admiration.Some evenask forhis signature.But Jerry(长得像)isnt famous.He justbears a resemblance tosomeone whoisthe actor Daniel Radcliffe.Yes,Harry Potterhimself!And ithasa magicaleffect onpeople!(模仿)I toldJerry heshould bea twinmodel.Thats whatPauline Baileydid.She decidedto replicateMarilyn Monroesimageafter she was toldshe borea likeness tothestar.(亲近Bailey says:T boughtbooksandstarted readingabout Marilyn.I realizedwe hada similarupbringing,so I had anaffinity感)with her.Then peoplestarted sayingwhen1went toplaces that I lookedlike her.I didntrealize you could makea livingout ofit.”(金发的)Now theblonde modelgets jobsthrough aspecialized agency.She jumpsout ofcakes,allowing mento livethe fantasyofmeeting thelate goddessofthesilver screen.But noteverybody profitsfromthelookalike business.Iranian actorMahmoud Basiriclaims hislikenesstoa famousperson costhimeight yearsof earnings.He happensto bethe spittingimage offormer IranianPresident MahmoudAhmadinejad.He was told in2005that hecould onlywork withthe leadersagreement.So willAhmadinejad evergive hisagreement totheactorto playhim Dontholdyour breath-Basiri specializesin comedy!But overall,aresemblancetoapopular artistisagood thing,isnt itThe biggestchallenge mustbe tokeep theillusion going-forexample,by gainingor losingweight ifthey do.However,Pauline Baileythinks itsimportant tokeep asense ofyourself.She says:Imvery muchan individualperson,away fromMarilyn.Ithinkyoucouldlose yourselfvery easilybeing someoneelse allthe time and loseyourown identity”.(恭I askedJerry ifhe thinksimpersonating DanielRadcliffe professionallycould goto hishead.I worriedthat allthe adulation维)might changehim andmake himleave mebehind.No wayjhesaid.“We doeverything together/9What aboutyou Whichcelebrity wouldyou liketobethe spittingimage of、1Why dosome peopleask forJerrys signatureA.They thinkthat heis admirable.B.They mistakehim asDanielRadcliffe.C.They thinkhe hasmagic power.D.They takehim forHarry Potter.、2What canwe learnabout PaulineBaileyA.She lookslike MarilynMonroe.B.She isJerrys girlfriend.C.She hasa twinsister.D.She isa famousfilm star.、3What doweknowabout BasiriA.He isthe formerIranian president.B.He isfond ofacting leaders.C.He hasmade muchmoney for8years.D.He isgoodatacting incomedy.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 D.(分)(货物)26301lost mysight whenI wasfour yearsold byfalling offa boxcar ina freightyard inAtlantic Cityand landingonmy head.Now I am thirty-two.I canstill1the brightnessof sunshine.It wouldbe2toseeagain,but a3can dostrange thingsto people.Idontmean thatI wouldprefer togo withoutmy eyes.I simplymean thatthe4of themmade me5more what1had.Life,I believe,asks acontinuous series of adjustmentsto reality.The morequickly aperson isabletomake theseadjustments,the more6his ownprivate worldbecomes.The adjustmentis never7I wastotally confusedand afraid.But Iwas lucky.My parentsand myteacherssaw somethingin me—the8to live—which Ididnt see,and theymademewant to9against blindness.The hardest10I hadtolearnwastobelieve in myself.Iamnot talkingabout simplythe kindof11that helpsme downan unfamiliarstaircasealone.That ispartofit.But Imean somethingbigger thanthat:the confidencethatIam,despitebeing imperfect,a real,12person;that thereisaspecial placewhere Ican makemyself fit.It tookme yearsto discoverand13this confidence.Tt hadto startwiththesimplest things.Once aman gaveme anindoorbaseball.I thoughthewasmaking funofmeand Iwas hurt.I cantuse this.I said.“Take itwith youJhe14me,“and rollit around.^^The words15inmyhead.Roll itaround!”By rollingthe ballI couldhear whereit went.This gavemeanideahow toachieve agoal Ihad thought16:playing baseball.At PhiladelphiasOverbrook SchoolfortheBlind I_17asuccessful variationof baseballand Icalled itground ball.All mylife Ihave setahead ofmeaseriesofgoals andthen triedto reachthem,one ata time.Ihadtobeclear aboutmy18It wasno goodtrying forsomething thatI knewatthestart waswildly outof reach19that onlyinvited thebitterness offailure.Iwould20sometimes anywaybut ontheaverageI madeprogress.I、A.remember B.affect C.measure D.bring
2、A.possible B.wonderful C.hopeful D.reasonable
3、A.question B,mistake C.disaster D.situation4^A.importance B・value C.loss D.attention、B.expect C.offer D.appreciate5A.record、B.modern C.meaningful D.challenging6A.naturalB,easy C.difficult D.practical、7A.necessaryB.plan C.place D.potential、8A.rightB.hit C,argue D.fight、9A.guardB.skill C.lesson D.knowledge、10A.gameB.self-confidence C.self-defense D,self-improvement、II A.self-control。
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