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2025届江西省丰城九中高三5月月考英语试题文试题注意事项
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4.作答选择题,必须用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应选项的方框涂满、涂黑;如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案.作答非选择题,必须用05毫米黑色墨水的签字笔在答题卡上的指定位置作答,在其他位置作答一律无效.
5.如需作图,须用2B铅笔绘、写清楚,线条、符号等须加黑、加粗.第一部分(共20小题,每小题L5分,满分30分)
1.The livingroom isclean andtidy,with adining table already for a mealto becooked.A.laid B.layingC.to layD.being laid
2.I canDianas thoughtsfrom thechanges in her facialexpressions.A.read B.notice C.count D.watch
3.—Its toocomplex,I think.-・So wedbetter makeit easierfor studentsto getinvolved.A.Thafs ridiculousB-Thafs thepointC・Thats settledD.Thafs allright一
4.Are youcoming toJeffs party一Im notsure.I go to theconcert instead.A.must B-wouldC.should D.might
5.I hadhoped to take aholiday thisyear but1wasnt able to.A.get awayB.drop inC.check outD.hold on
6.This restauranthas aninviting,homelike atmospheremany othersare shortof.A・where B.whenC.that D.what
7.This Januarywill bevery preciousfor usby gichtime wereviewing SeniorBook LA.will finish
8.will have finished
9.havefinishedD.will befinished8・・What Ilike aboutHarvard is theres the old classicallook—there areparks andtraditional buildings.A.why B.where C.that D.how
9.Contrary topopular belief,the ants,hardworking theyare,have theirtime forplay.A.because B.whileC.as D.where
10.I willgotoBeijing onbusiness tomorrow,do you have anythingto yourson studyingin PekingUniversityA.to betaken B.to takeC.taken D.being taken、2A.even though
3、A.difficult B.possible C.necessary D.comfortable
4、A.eagerly B.nervously C.angrily D,patiently、B.clothes C.room D.service5A.dinnerB.as thoughC.only ifD.in case
6、A.consideration B.love C.story D.description
7、A.including B.containing C.reminding D.offering
8、A.curiosity B.terror C.enthusiasm D.attraction
9、A.rewarded B.presented C.attacked D.awarded、10A.stay B.pay C.enjoy D.wait11A.anything B.nothing C.something D.everything
12、A.window B.furniture C.appliances D.bedding、B.reduced C.afforded D・prevented13A.decided、14A.look B.ring C.stand D.wake、15A.as soonas B.as longas C.as muchas D.as wellas16A.memories B.pictures C.words D.years、17A.cheque B.office C.account D.machine、18A.pain B.happiness C.money D.fortune、19A.visiting B.enjoying C.considering D.filling、20A.rules B.relation C.regulations D.laws第二节每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式分
27.
151.crowd ofmore than22,000people gatherednear LasXfegas famousMandalay BayHotel
2.the Route91Harvest FestivalWithout
3.expect,from thehotels32nd floor,a gunmanopened fireon thepeople below,
4.kill59peopleand atleast500injured It was the most
5.deadshooting inUS historyPresident DonaldTrump described
6.as“an actofpure evilHeordered USflags to be
7.flyat half-staff tohonor those
8.died Inmoments oftragedy andhorror,America comes together asone And()()it always
9.have/Trump said
10.Politician around the worldoffered theirsupport for the UnitedStates第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句中
28.1010最多有两处错误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,并在其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
21011、One afternoon1was sitting at myfavorite tablein a restaurant,waited forthe foodI hadordered SuddenlyI noticeda man、sittingattable nearthe windowkept glancingat mydirection Finallyhe gotaway andwent into the kitchenWhen he came、、out,he paidhis billand leftI called the ownerof therestaurant and asked what the manwanted Hetold methat theman was、a detectiveShe thought1was theman he was lookingfor Becausehecameinto thekitchen tocheck forit Sinceeverybody、、第二节书knew me,the stafftold himthat hehad madea mistakeIts reallyluck Icame toarestaurantthat I am known71面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是李华,你的澳大利亚朋友本月底要来你市旅游,想让你为他推荐一个值得一游的去处请你给
29.25Mike他回信,要点如下.收信时的感想;
1.推荐并介绍一个值得一去的地方;2注意.词数左右;:180可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
3.参考答案第一部分(共20小题,每小题L5分,满分30分)、1A、2A、3B、4D、5A、6C
7、B、8C、9C、10A、11C、12D、13C、14C、15D、16C、17B、18B、19A、20D第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项、
211.A
2.C
3.B
4.D、
221.B
2.C
3.D、
231.D
2.B
3.C
4.D、
241.D
2.A
3.A、
251.C
2.D
3.B
4.B第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题
1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.B
2.A
3.C
4.D
5.C
6.D
7.A
8.C
9.B
10.D
11.C
12.B
13.A
14.D
15.B
16.A
17.C
18.B
19.D
20.A第二节(每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式、
271.a crowedof
2.for
3.expectation
4.killing
5..deadly
6.it
7.flown
8.who
9.has
10.Politicians第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)、
281.waited—waiting前加
2.tablea
3.at-in
4.away-up前力
5.wanted Uhad
6.She—He
7.Because—So后面的去掉
8.check for
9.luck—lucky【小题10]that-where第二节书面表达(满分25分)、29Dear Mike,Im more than delightedto learnthat youare visitingmy cityat theend ofthis month.So Iam writingto recommenda fabulousplaceto you.The most popular placeisthetheme park.Opened in2008,it frequentlygets themost visitorsin and aroundthecity.As youwanderabout thefantasy amusementpark,you will be broughtinto amagic world.A widevariety ofexciting/thrilling rideshas beenprovided,from giantswinging shipsto terrifyingfree-fall drops.There areplenty offantastic showsfor youto watchas well.With alltheseattractions,Iamsure it will leavea deepimpression onyou.If youhave anyquestions,dont hesitateto contactme.Looking forwardto seeingyou soon.Yburs faithfully,Li Hua
11.—Listening tolanguage recordingin bedseems likean easyway tosome newvocabulary.一But doesthis learningmethod actuallyworkA.polish upB-make upC.pick upD.build up
12.“It mighthave savedme a lot ofmoney”,Mr.Chen sighed,timely fromthe stockmarket thisJuly”.A.did Iwithdraw B.should IwithdrawC.have Iwithdrawn D.had Iwithdrawn
13.Fortunately somebodywho happenedto bepassing bycalledtheemergency aidthe trafficaccident occurred.A.hurriedlyB.quickly C.immediately D.shortly
14.This courseis ofgreat interestto students,to improvetheir writingskills.A.hope B.to hopeC.hoping D.hoped一
15.•Have youfound the new flatadvertised in the newspaper—Yes.But thecommunity verylarge andI nearlygot lostjust now,A・had beenB.was C.will beD.is
16.It iswidely acknowledgedthat studentsshould bein terms of overallquality.A.supported B.matchedC.evaluatedD.controlled
17.Many netizensare impressedwith theexcuse givenby ateacher forquitting herjob sheowes the world avisit.A.because B.that C.where D.why一
18.Tbm,do youenjoy yourpresent job一・I justdo itfor aliving.A.Of courseB.Not reallyC.Not likelyD.Thafs allright
19.worries thepublic that air pollutionis becomingmore and more seriousthese days.A.It B.That C.What D.This
20.-Where didyou getto know her--It wason thefarm weworked.A.that B.there C.which D.where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)
21.6No spacecraftwill everland on the sun.the sunis aflaming ballof gasthat reachesthousands ofdegrees(任务)Fahrenheit.But nextyear,a shipfrom Earthwill flycloser toit thanany manmade crafthas flownbefore.The missionis abigdevelopment forscientists and,maybe,for everyoneelse.In September2018,NASA plans to launchthe ParkerSolar Probe.After ajourney ofnearly90million miles,it willfly within
3.8(日冕).million milesof the sun.within twomonths oflaunching,the probeis expectedto reachthe sunscorona Thatsthe sunsouteratmosphere ofgases.Getting therewont beeasy.Designing aspacecraft toughenough tohold upto the suns heathas proveddifficult.But thathasntstopped engineersfrom trying.Temperatures in the corona can reachmillions ofdegrees.The probewill limititself toregions where(罩)things getno hotterthan2,1OoF.Thats stilla heavyheat loadfor aspacecraft.But a
4.5-inch-thick heatshield willprotect theprobescamera andscientific instruments.NASA says the datathe probecollects couldprovide knowledgeinto thephysics ofstars.Our sunis specialto us.But as a star,itsrather common.So the better we understand howit works,thebetterweunderstandall starsof itsmass andcolor.Perhaps themost importantis what the probemay showus aboutsolar storms.During solarstorms,charged particlesstreamthrough thesolar system.They candisable communicationssatellites andshut downpowder systems.One studyhas foundthataveryintense solarstorm couldcause upto$2trillion indamage in the USalone.It couldalso blackout theEast Coastfor ayear.Understanding solarstorms mightallow usto predictthem andprotect ourselves.That couldmake evena missionwith abillion-plus pricetag oneof NASAs greatbargains.、1What canwe learn about theprobeA.Ifll flycloser to thesunthat theprevious onesB.Its the first manmade instrumentto flyto thesunC.Itll getto thecore of thesunin nearlytwo monthsD.Itll flyabout
3.8million milesto reachthe corona.、2What isthe challengefortheengineersA.Directing theprobe tocollect dataB.Reducing thetemperature of the probeC.Building ashield againstthe heatD.Limiting theprobe toproper regions、3What mightbe the best titleA.Exploring thestars B.Getting closeto thesunC.Designing aspaceship D.Protecting theearth、4Where doesthe valueof themission lieA.Monitoring satellitesB.Exploring solarenergyC.Developing scientificinstruments D.Forecasting solarstorms(分)
22.8People havegrown tallerover the last centurywith SouthKorean womenshooting upby more than20cm onaverage,and Iranianmen gaining
16.5cm.A globalstudy lookedattheaverage height of18-year-olds in200countries1914and
2014.Theresults showthat whileSwedes werethe tallestpeople in the worldin1914,Dutch menhave risenfrom12th placeto claimtop spotwithan average heightof
182.5cm.Larvian women,meanwhile,rose from28th placein1914to becomethe tallestin theworld acenturylater,with anaverageheightof
11.8cm.James Bentham,a co-author of the researchsaysthe global trendis likelybut onceyou averageoverwhole populations,genetics playsa lesskey role,he added.But whileheight hasincreased aroundtheworld,the trendin manycountries ofnorth andsub-Saharan Africacauses concern,saysElio Riboliof ImperialCollege.While height increased inUganda andNiger during the early20th century,the trendhas reversedinrecent years,with heightdecreasing among18-year-olds.One reasonfor thesedecreases in height isthe economicsituation in the1980s/said ProfessorAlexander.The nutritionalandhealth problemsthat followedthe policyof structuraladjustment,he says,led tomany childrenand teenagersfailing toreach theirfullpotential intermsofheight.Bentham believestheglobaltrend ofincreasing heighthas importantimplications.nHow tallwe arenow isstrongly influencedbythe environmentwe grewup in/he said.HIf wegive childrenthebestpossible startin lifenow,they willbe healthierandmore、productive fordecades tocome.”1What can be learnedfrom ParagraphIA.The increasein womensheight ismuch biggerthan mensin thelast century.B.The lastcentury hasseen agreat increasein peoplesheight inmost countries.C.Genetics playsa keyrole in the increaseof peoplesheightin thelastcentury.D.Dutch andSwedes areranked firstand secondinheightin theworld nowadays.
2、The underlinedword reversednin Paragraph2canbereplaced by.A.slowed down.B.gone upwards.C.changed tothe contrary.D.come tolife again.、3According tothe text,James Benthamsuggests that.A.The economicsituation ofsome countriesshould beimproved.B.Environment protectionshould beattached greatimportance to.C.The globaltrend ofincreasing heightshould beclosely watched.D.Childrens propernutrition andhealthcare shouldbe guaranteed.(分)
23.8When aspecial occasionarrives,a colorfulgift bagor abox oftenfinds itsway toa doorstep,an officedeskoramailbox.But oncein awhile,a presentarrives atan unexpectedmoment asa reminderthat someoneis thinkingaboutus.,Wanda Andersonof Richland,US rememberssuch a gift.The rosebusheswere finallyin fullbloom onthat dayin spring.Seeingroses alwaysbrings tomind Wandaschildhood memories.To thisyoung girl,those flowers were aluxury.We neverhad moneytobuy extrathings,so evena tiredrose wassomething tocherish,Wanda said.Nowadays,to have a backyardfilled withmany differentroses ispure enjoyment.Wanda especiallyloves thevery first blooms.Her husband,Dale,devotedly tendsthe rosesand knowsthis littlefact abouthis wife.So,on thisparticular morning,he pickedthe veryfirstflowers ofspring,fresh fromthe garden.But asDale cameback intothe house,hewasmet bya neighborwho hadstopped infor a(有反度土也)quick visit.As thewoman turnedto go,Dale graciouslyl handedthe rosesto her.And eventhough theirvisitor insistedshedidn*t wanttotakethem,she wasrepeatedly convincedthat theflowerswerehers tokeep.nI told her Iwas happyfor herto havetheroses,but Ireally wasnt,”Wanda said,recalling theemotions shewas feelingright then.Seeing her very preciousfirst bloomsgo outof thedoor filledher withregret,andabit ofselfishness.Throughout therest of themorning,Wanda arguedwith herself,knowing logicallyit wasnbetter togive thanto receive.H Nevertheless,she wishedshe couldhavekept the roses forherself.Later thatday,the coupleheaded tothe postoffice,whae Wandawaited outsideinthecar.Then,without warning,an olderwomansuddenly appearedatthecar*s openwindow,with abunch ofmulticolored rosesinherarms.These are for you,“she said,giving theflowersto Wanda.Theyre myfirst bloomsthis spring.n Totallysurprised andoverwhelmed(彳矢口所措的),Wanda thankedthe(吸入)woman andbent fora momentto inhaletheroses*rich fragrance.When shelooked back,the mysteriousvisitor wasgone.To thisday,that Hspecialdelivery changedWanda.Now,herveryfirstbloomsalways goto someoneelse,asareminder thatsomeoneis thinkingof them.1Why doesWanda loveroses somuchA.She thinksthat theystand forpure love.B.She wasgiven themoften asa child.C.Her、husband alwayssends her roses.D.She couldntafford themwhen shewas young.2How didWanda feelafter theneighbor leftA.Worried.B.Upset.C.Satisfied.D.Relieved.
3、What changedWanda1s opinionof givinggiftsA.The flowersher husbandbought her.B.The giftsher neighborgave backto her.C.The rosesshe receivedfrom astranger.D.A mysteriousdelivery shegot fromthe postoffice.、4Why doesWanda alwaysgive awayherrosesto othersnowA.To showoff herbeautiful flowers.B.To provethat she isnt selfish.C.To surprisepeople sheloves.D.To showthat she*s thinkingof them.(分)
24.8Many years ago,people reliedonthesun,the moonand starsto findtheir wayaround.Later,the compasswas(卫星导航)introduced.And now,we havesatnav systemsto guideus.A satnavsystem usesgroups ofsatellites to show theuserslocation.They sendinformation toa receiver,such asa smartphone,toshowus wherewe are.The earliestbuilt satnavsystem isthe GlobalPositioning SatelliteSystem,which belongstotheUS.Then thereis RussiasGlobalNavigation Satellitesystem,the EuropeanUnions Galileoand Chinasown satellitenavigation system,Beidou.(国内地)On October18,2017,an ARJ21-700plane,which wasthe firstdomestically producedjet equippedwith the Beidounavigation system,successfully completeda testflight.The resultsshowed theperformance ofthe systemdeveloped byChina matchesthatof similarsystems producedabroad,according tothe CommercialAircraft Corporationof China.Since itsintroduction in2000,the Beidou navigation system has beenincreasing numbersof applicationslinked toeveryday life,from shared bikes tofarming.When itcomestosharedbikes,smart locksthat supportBeidou chipsoffer moreaccurate positioningthan others,making iteasierto finda bike.(犁)Farmers can use Beidou-enabled tractorsto plowthe soil and useunmanned aircraftwith Beidouto sowseeds,which canimproveefficiency andmake betteruse ofresources.Beidous farmingapplications havespread fromHeilongjiang Provinceto Beying,Liaoning,Shanxi,Hubei andother regionsacross China.(——带——路).With itsmany uses,the Beidounavigation systemis evenplaying abig role inthe Belt and Road Initiative“Todate,the Beidou systemhascovered mostparts ofthe Asia-Pacific region,as wellas countriesalong theSilk RoadEconomic Beltandthe21st CenturyMaritime SilkRoad,“said YangChangfeng,chief designeroftheBeidousystem.Today,there aremorethan20Beidou satellitesabove ourheads,and Chinaplanstolaunch evenmore thisyear toexpand theBeidounetwork tobetter servetheBeltandRoadInitiative.(物流)“As Beidouexpands itsoverseas reach,itwillbe increasinglypopular inthe logisticsindustry,“said MiaoQianjun,Secretary Generalofthenavigation servicesassociation.Ships,for example,canuseit toposition themselveswhile sailingacrossoceans to European countries,no longerlimited toSoutheast Asianregions inthe nearfuture.1What isthe purposeofthefii*st twoparagraphsA.To comparesome modernsatnav systems.B.To describethe benefitsof satnav systems.C.To tellus howsatnav systemswere created.D.To introducesome satnavsystems andtheir functions.、2What canwe knowabout theBeidounavigation system accordingtothe articleA.It wasused successfullyin anew jetplane.B.It ismore powerfulthan othersatnavsystems.C.Itwasintroduced toChina onOctober,
2017.D.It wasn9t usedin oureveryday lifeuntil recently.、3According tothearticle,theBeidounavigationsystemis alreadywidely usedfor.A.plowing thesoilandsowing seedsB.improving theefficiency ofnetworkC.producing moresmart locksfor sharedbikesD.navigating shipsacross oceanstoEuropeancountries、4What isMiao Qianjunsattitude towardthe futureoftheBeidou systemA.Worried.B.Casual.C.Positive.D.Doubtful.(分)
25.10These museumsare solelydevoted toa particularpiece offood culture.SPAM MuseumWitha brandnew location,the SPAM Museum celebratesa foodthat peopleeither loveor despise.While visitorsmight not(纪念品)actually beabletofind outwhats insideacanof SPAM,the museumhas alot ofmemorabilia ondisplay,many ofthemrelated to its roleintheworld WarII.Admission:freeHours:November-MatrhMonday-ClosedTues day-Saturday:10am-5pmSunday:Noon-5pmApril-October:Monday-Saturday:10am-6pmSunday:Noon-5pmCLOSED:New Year*s Day,Easter,Thanksgiving.Christmas Eveand ChristmasDayChocolate Museum,CologneThe museumoffers guidedtours,a cafeandastore whereover100,000chocolate productsareforsale.A Germantravel expertsays,“The exhibitiontexts arein Englishand German:for kids,there areplenty ofinteractive activities,but thehighlight ofthe museum(喷泉)is a10-foot highchocolate fountainAdmission:Adults:€
9.00Groups of15persons ormore:€
8.50Family ticket:E€
25.00Hours:Tuesday toFriday:10am-6pmSaturday/Sunday/bank holidays:llam-7pmIn December2018the museumwillbeopen everyMondayFrietmuseum,BrugesThe Frietmuseumexplains the history ofthe potatoand fries,starting onthe groundfloor with an exhibitionabout Peru,wherepotatoes originatedmorethan10,000yearsago.Then onthefirstfloor,visitors canlearnabout thehistoryof fries,and howthey came(中世纪的)(地窖)to Belgiumand becamethemostbeloved nationalfood Thereare alsomedieval potato cellars wherevisitors gettohaveatasteAdmission:Adults:€
7.00()Groups from15people,reservation required:€
6.00Students,65+:€
6.00Children agedfrom6to11:€
5.00Hours:()Daily fromWarn to5pm lasttickets at4:15pmClosing datesClosedon24th,25th and31st December,1st JanuaryWeare alsoclosed from9th till13th January、1If youvisit theSPAM Museumduringthewinter holiday,youhaveto visitit at.A.11am onMonday.B.11am onSunday.C.Ham onThursday.D.6pm onSaturday.、2What isprobably themostpopularthing forchildren inthe ChocolateMuseum inCologneA.A chocolatestore.B.Interactive activities.C.Ac hocolate cafe.D.A chocolatefountain.、3What isnot exhibitedintheFrietmuseum inBrugesA.The historyof potatoesin Peru.B.The historyof potatoesin Belgium.C.The historyof friesin Belgium.D.Thecity!s medievalpotatocellar.、4Which ofthe followingis TRUEaboutthemuseumsA.All exhibitionsintheSPAMMuseumare relatedtoitsroleinWorld WarII.B.The ChocolateMuseum inCologne isclosed onMonday atpresent.C.Potatoes andfries originatedin Peru.D.All theticket pricefor eachstudent is€
6.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题L5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)
26.30The92-year-old,thin,calm andproud lady,moved toa nursinghome today.She isfully1each morningbyeight oclock,2sheisnearly blind.Her husbandof70years recentlypassed away,making themove
3.After manyhours ofwaiting4inthehall ofthe nursinghome,she smiledsweetly whentoldher5was ready.As shewalked slowlytothe elevator,I provideda true6of hertiny room,7theoldsheets thathad beenhung onher window.“I loveit,“she statedwith the8of aneight-year-old havingjust been9withanew puppy.Mrs.Jones,you haven91seen theroom...Just10“That doesntmatter,“she replied.Happiness is11you decideahead oftime.Whether Ilike myroom ornot doesntdepend onhowthe12is arranged,it9s howI arrangedmy mind.I havealready13to loveit.Its adecision Imake everymorning whenI14up.Eachday isagift,and15my eyesopen Illfocus onthenewday andall thehappy16Ive storedaway.She wenton toexplain,Old ageis likea bank17,You takewhat youveput in.So,my adviceto youwould betoput inalotof18inthebank accountof memories.Thank youfor yourpart in19my memorybank/9And witha smile,she said:“Remember thefollowing simple20tobehappy:Free yourheart fromhatred,free yourmind fromworries.Live simply,give more,and expectless.
1、A.attended B.dressed C.observed D.watched:。
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