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2025年福建省厦门市二中高三4月大联考英语试题理试题注意事项考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号
1.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效第一部分必须用铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑色字
2.2B迹的签字笔作答考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.・—I believeit isthe onlysolution tothis problem.—Thafs debatable,I think.I canfive othersolutions asgood asthat.A.come upwith B.make upwith C.live upwith D.keep upwith
2.——Do youknow Lindawas firedfor hercasual attitudetowards thejob一No wondershe whenI triedto amuseher thismorning.A.was tickledpink B.pulled mylegC.gave methe coldshoulder D.saw thehandwriting on the wall
3.If youwant tolead ahappy life,you9d betterlearn toaccept lifeit is.A.as B.thatC.which D.where
4.The Chinesegovernment hasbegun acampaign to the crazyhousing marketA.calm B.destroyC.occupy D.reflect
5.With economyincreasing steadily,people enjoya lifeof higherquality.A.should B.can C.may D.must
6.Teachers inprimary schoolsinfluence thekids fallunder shouldbe rolemodels.A.whose B.whoC.where D.which一
7..Joe,what aboutgoing toBelgium for our comingholiday—Sorry,honey,I on the newlydiscovered dinosaursite inArgentina.There areremains ofwhat isthoughtto bethe largestcreature everto walkthe earth.A.was workingB.workC.will beworking D.worked
8.Along with the emailwas mybrothers promiseI camefirst in the competition,he wouldbuy mean MP
4.A.whatB.that C.that ifD.whether
9.Not untilthe endof theperformance thechance to take photos with therespectable actor.A.the audiencegot B.the audiencehad gotC.did theaudience getD.had theaudience gototherswere so badly damaged
2.their ownershad toleave them,and fifteenothers hadbroken windowsor roofsOne personwas killed,several were()
3.serious hurtand anumber ofother peoplewere slightlyinjured Altogetherover twohundred peoplewere homelessafter the storm()A farmer,Mr Tan,said thatthestormbegan earlyin themorning and
4.last forover anhour“I waseating with my wifeand children/9he said,
5.we hearda loudnoise Afew minuteslater ourhouse felldown
6.top ofus Wetried our()best toclimb outbut thenI sawthat one of mychildren was
7.miss Iwent back inside andfound him,safe8-very frightened”Mrs WooMei Fong9,husband hadjust leftfor worksaid thatshe felther housewas movingShe ranoutside atonce withher children第四部分写作(共Soldiers helpedto takepeople out of10,flooded areaand thewelfare departmentbrought themfood,clothes andshelter两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
1028.(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10处语言错误,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
(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21011My fatheris apolicemanOn acold winterevening,he sawold beggar sitting in a square outside a shopping center^His、shoes had been worn out and his toes stick out See his frozen feet,my father felt sadHe leftand returnedback witha pair、of newshoes andsocks,that hebought ata nearbystore He knelt down onthe ground but helped theold homelessman put、it onHis randomact ofkindness meltedthe heartsof thepasser-by^A womanbrought anold blanketfrom her house to、protect the beggar with the freezing cold The beggar was touched and said it was nice to knowthat angelstrue walkon earth第二节书面表达(满分25分)
29.(25分)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Peter来信向你倾诉他近来对网络社交媒体上瘾这已严重影响了他的生活和学习请你给他回一封电子邮件,内容包括表示安慰提出建议(关掉手机发展新爱好;
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2.多和家人朋友待在一起)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)
201.
530、1A、2C、3A、4A、5B、6A、7C、8C、9C、10D、11C、12B、13C、14C、15B、16A、17C、18B、19D、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、
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4.A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
1.530A 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.D
5.B
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18.B
19.C
20.B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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10.the第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10My fatheris apoliceman.On acold winterevening,he sawA oldbeggarsittingin asquareoutsideashoppingancenter.His shoeshadbeenwornoutandhistoesstickoutSeehisfrozenfeet myfatherfeltsad.He leftand returnedstuck Seeing去掉baek witha pairof newshoes andsocksthat hebought ata nearbystore.Hekneltdownonthegroundbuthelpedthe backwhichandold homelessman putit on.His randomact ofkindness meltedthe heartsof thepasser-by.A womanbrought anold thempassers-byblanket fromherhouseto protectthebeggarwith thefreezingcold.Thebeggarwastouchedandsaidit wasnicetofrom againstknowthat angels^ue walkon earth.、28tnily第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Peter,Im sorryto hearthat you are addictedto socialmedia andspend too much timeon itso thatyour normallife isoutofbalance.Here aresomesuggestions foryou togive itup.Firstly,instead ofsurfing onthe Internet,try turningoff yourphone oriPad forone day.Secondly,it isa goodidea to develop a new hobbysuchas hikingand painting,which arerelated tonature andcan helpyoua lot.Finally,you cango tovisit yourfriends orstay withyour familytocommunicate with them faceto facerather thanonline.The worldis sowonderful,so dontget trappedin anunreal world.Hope theadvice will be ofhelp toyou.Yours sincerely,Li Hua一
10.Did youforget yourpromise,dear一I havefinished myhomework ontime,mom.A.Excuse me.B.Surely.C.Why notD.How couldI一
11.What about the protectionof thesenew machines—Lefs keepthe surfacedust byputting acover overthem.A.far fromB.apart fromC.free fromD.away from
12.If Joeswife wontgo to the party,・A.he willeither B-neither willheC.he neitherwillD.either hewill
13.His childrenwere hispride,and beinga devotedfather becamea topin hislife.A.capacity B.anxiety C.priority D.opportunity
14.But foryour help,I thework ontime.I reallydo notknowhow Ican thankyou enough.A.wouldnt finishB.hadnt finishedC.wouldnt havefinished D.wont havefinished
15.Some of them,in ruralvillages,had neverseen atrain.A.to beborn and brought upB-born andbrought upC.having born andbrought up D.having beenbornandbroughtup
16.Modesty isa kindof goodquality,which isit takesto beyour personalbest.A.whatB.where C.which D.when
17.Japan has been trying to bringits nuclearcrisis undercontrol,but spreadof radiationhas raisedconcernsabout thesafety of the nuclearenergy.A.a;the B.the;/C./;theD.a;/一
18.Do youlike themobile gameTraveling Frog一Yes,the postsaboutthevirtual greenfrog over4million times.A.have readB.have beenreadC.would beread D.are reading
19.Bob wastryingtothat heknew thefamous singerwho wouldperform inour city.A.let outB.lay outC.figure outD.make out
20.Many netizensare impressedwith theexcuse givenby ateacher forquitting herjob sheowes theworld avisit.A.because B.that C.where D.why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
21.6Children and Youth Sidewalk SaleYbung peopleare burstingwith artisticenergy.The Children and YouthSidewalkSaleCYSS of the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Artsis afun way for boysand girlsto expressthemselves visually.It focuseson encouragingthe creativegrowth ofyoung people,believing theycandevelop their artistic potentialthrough personalexpression inindividual originalobjects.CYSS isa highlightof ChildrenandYouthDay,Wednesday,July12,
2018.This dayfeatures performancesfor andby young people,art andcraftworkshops anddemonstrations.All artistsmust hebetween theages of8and18and liveor haverelatives livingin anyof thecentrally locatedPennsylvaniacounties toparticipate.All artworksmust beoriginal andage-appropriate for the evenfsaudience,most of whom areunder
18.The salesof workmade fromsmallanimals andthe salesof foodare prohibited.A completelisting of the rulescan befound in the application.Please reviewthe rulescarefully as they mayhave changedsince youlast participatedin theevent.Artists mustpersonally bepresent during the entireclay.Representatives,including familymembers,may notattend inplace of the artist.How toEnter
1.Complete bothsides of the entryform.A parentsignature isrequired.
2.On aseparate sheet,provide abrief descriptionof theartwork andthe materialsused.Do notsend samples;they cannot be returned.
3.Enclose atleast onephotograph of your work.
4.Mail application and photoofyourwork toR O.Box1023,CentralPennsylvaniaFestivalof theArts.、1Whafs theaim ofCYSSA.To teachyoung people to developtheir interestin arts.B.To helpyoung peopleget someextra moneyfor theirwork.C.To getyoung people todeveloptheirartisticpotential.D.To improvethe performingskills ofyoung people.、2Whats thefeature ofChildrenandYouth DayA.All the artworks areoriginal andproper foryoungpeople.B.Most oftheartworksare focusedon animalprotection.C.The participantsmust beresidents ofcentral Pennsylvania.D.The salesof artworksabout animalsare notallowed.、3Which ofthe following isrequired forapplicationA.A sampleoftheapplicanfs artwork.B.A returnenvelope withstamps onit.C.Detailed descriptionoftheartwork.D.The signatureoftheapplicants parent.(分)(集体的)
22.8Sports canhelp usa lot.Taking exercisescan make us strong.In collectivesports likebasketball,volleyball orfootball,(合作).we willlearn theimportance ofcooperation Andsports canalso help us relax after work or study.However,asthesaying goes,there aretwo sidesof everything.Sometimes wemay hurtother playersor ourselvesif we are notcareful enough(参力口)when participatingin sportsactivities.Whafs more,toomuchor hardpractice canbe badforourhealth.(心理地).Sports can makeus healthy bothphysically andpsychologically It is alsoa goodwayfor peopleto know each other andcan improvefriendshipbetween people.So long as weare carefulenough,sports cando usnothing butgood.、1canmakeus strong.A.Sleeping B.SingingC.Making friendsD.Taking exercise、2Too muchexercise canbe forus.A.good B.enoughC.bad D.helpful、3Sports can.A.help peopleto knoweachotherB.improve friendshipbetween peopleC.do usnothing butgood ifwearecareful D.All ofthe above、4Which ofthe followingis NOTtrueA.Sports canhelpusrelaxafterworkorstudy.B.Sports canonly makeushealthyphysically.C.Sometimes wemay hurtother playersor ourselveswhen participatingin sportsactivities.D.Basketball andvolleyball areboth collectivesports.(分)
23.8Weve allbeen there:Ybure ata dullwork meetingor presentation,and yourmind keepswandering towhat toeat forlunch,yourweekend plans,or whafsgoing onwiththenew seasonof StrangerThings.Dont feelsobadabout allyour daydreaming.Mind-wandering maybe asign of intelligence andcreativity,according toanewstudy in thejournal Neuivpsychologia,And aslongasyour performanceat workdoesnt sufferwhen yourmind drifts,daydreaming maynotbesuch abad thingafterall,the studyauthors say.Researchers atGeorgia Instituteof Technologywanted tostudy whathappens topeoples brainpatterns whentheyre toldto liestill anddonothing——a primeopportunity formind-wandering.So theyasked112study participantsto dojust that:lie in an MRImachine whilestaring atafixed pointfor fiveminutes.The researchteam usedthose readings to identifywhich partsofthe brain workedtogether duringthis typeof awakebut restingstate,and theyalsocompared thereadingstotests the participants tookto measuretheir creativeand intellectualabilities.In addition,the participantsfilled outaquestionnaire abouthow muchtheir mindwandered indaily life.The researchersmade severalinteresting connections.People whoreported morefrequent daydreamingduringtheday scoredhigher oncreativeand intellectualtests.Their MRIsalso showedthey had more efficientbrain systems-meaning differentregions ofthe brainwere morein pacewitheach other-compared topeople whoreported lessfrequent mind-wandering.The findingthat mind-wandering isassociated withintelligence wassomewhat surprising,says leadauthor ChristineGodwin,a psychologyPhDcandidate.Thats becauseprevious researchhas linkedmind-wandering topoorer performanceon memoryand reading-comprehension tests,lowerSAT scores,negative mood,and mentalhealth disorders.、1Whats theauthor9s attitudetowards daydreamingA.Unconcerned.B.Approving.C.Cautious.D.Doubtful.、2What cantheparticipantsdo duringthe experimentA.Tell lies.B.Do somereading.C.Lie andstare.D.Answer somequestions.、3Whats thefinding ofthe experimentA.Daydreaming mayresult ingood memory.B.The findingis contradictorytotheprevious research.C.Daydreaming issomewhat associatedwith mentalhealth.D.The moreyou aremind-wandering,the lessintelligent youare.、4Whats thebest titlefor the passageA.Daydreaming isNot SoBadB.Why Peopleare AlwaysDaydreamingC.Daydreaming isHarmful to The BrainD.An ExperimentReport onDaydreaming(分)
24.8Weaving hammocksis anart thattakes asharp eye,a skilledhand andlots ofpatience.But inLenwoodHaddocks case,being blindworks tohis advantage.His trained,sensitive handsare acutelyaware ofevery stepoftheprocess.Since beginninghis craftin1986,Lenwood haswoven about145,000perfect hammocks.Lenwood losthis sightin1973,at age18,during ahunting accident.C6My wholeworking careerhas beenblind,“he says.He firstfound ajob asawoodworker,but whenthat organizationclosed,the NorthCarolina Divisionof Servicesfor theBlind connectedhim withHatteras Hammocks.Onhis firstday ofwork.I dida totalof onehammock,“Lenwood recalls,laughing.“And thenI camehome andlay downto sleep.I liftweights,but Iwasntas toughas Ithought untilI startedweaving.lt takesalotof energy,and you9re standingup allday/9(窍、)In time,however,Lenwood foundhe had a knackl1for thejob.At firsthe workedon-site atthe company,but aftera yearLenwoodmoved hisoperation tothe homeworkshop wherehe hadworked for10years duringhis woodworkingdays.There,he createsdozens ofhammocks eachweek fromropes ina varietyof sizes.One day,he realizedthe stepcounter onhis phonerecordedhim walkingeight mileswithout everleaving hisshop.(环).(织针)The processof weavinga hammockinvolves makingand catchinghundreds ofloops Asingle missedstitch createsa holethatcan widenand makethe hammockuncomfortable oreven dangerousto use.Experienced weaversmiss loopssometimes,but tohis companysknowledge,Lenwood hasnever turnedina hammock witheven onedropped stitch.Lenwoods skilledfingers arequick tocatch andfix anymistakes.The companyhas acquiredother brandsand changedits nametoTheHammock Source.Today,it isthe worldslargest makerand sellerofhammocks,all builtby hand.However,Lenwoods routinehas changedlittle.He workshis fingersback andforth acrossthe rows,looping therope andpulling it.With everyhammock,Lenwood presentshimself aperfect product.Tm notsure howsighted peopledo it,“he admits.、1Lenwood stoppeddoing hisfirst jobbecause.A.itwasfor peoplewith goodeyesight onlyB.the companyfailed togo onwith itsbusinessC.the companydidnt producehammocksD.he wasnot skilledat doingwoodwork、2It canbe learnedfrom thepassage thatLenwood.A.hasbeenblind allthrough hislifeB.used towork as a hunterto supporthis familyC.was bornin the1950swithgood eyesightD.has workedasahammock weaverfor10years、3What canwe learnabout Lenwoodfrom the4th paragraphA.He movedvery oftenwhile hewas workingonahammock.B.He hadto makedifferent ropesbefore hewove ahammock.C.He hadto stay8miles awayfrom theworksite to complete it.D.He neededropes ofabout8miles longtocompleteahammock.、4What doesthepassagemainly talkaboutA.the successoftheHammock SourceCompanyB.a blindcraftsman whomakes perfecthammocksC.how toweave perfecthammocks byhandD.how tobecome asuccessful craftsman分
25.10Tourism isoften aboutseeking deeperemotional andpersonal connectionswiththeworld around us.Not alltravel experiences,however,need totake placein the real world.With theevolution ofvirtual realityVRtechnology,tourism willincreasingly becomea combinationofphysical andviilual worlds.VR mayeven removethe needto travelentirely.But cana VRexperience reallyequal areal worldone Manyexperts believeit can.Studies haveshown thatour brainshave aninbuilt VR-likemechanism thatenables usto liveimagined experiences.Much ofour wakinglife isspent thinkingabout eitherthe past orthefuture.This isknown asnmind wandering.During theseevents we re notpaying attentiontothecurrent worldaroundus.Instead,wererecalling memories,or creatingandprocessing imaginedfutures.When engagedin mindwandering,our brainsprocess thesemental imagesusing thesame pathwaysused toreceive inputsfrom the real world.So,the imaginedpast orfuture cancreate emotionsand feelingssimilar tohow wereact toeveryday life.VR cancreate thesesame feelings.While criticsmight arguethat avirtual experiencewill nevermatch reality,there areseveral waysVR tourismcould makea positivecontribution.Firstly itcould helpprotect sensitivelocations fromover-tourism.In recentyears famoussites suchas MayaBay inThailand,and CambodiasAngkorWat Templeshave hadto limitthe numberof visitorsbecause oftheir negativeimpact.These placesare nowproducing theirown VRexperiences thatwillallow touriststo passthrough virtualmodels ofthe sites.Virtual realitymay alsoallow peopleback intime,to experiencehistorical events,visit ancientcities,and evento walkamong dinosaurs.Finally,inaworld wheremany peoplesuffer fromstress anddepression dueto overwork,virtual tourismmay providea cheapand convenientwayforpeopletotakebrief holidaysto otherwiseunreachable destinationsand rechargetheir batteries,without everleaving theirhomes.It soundslike sciencefiction but its alreadyhappening.As virtualtechnology improvesand aspeople continueto demandnew andinterestingexperiences,expect morevirtual tourism,both incombination withthereal world andinstead ofit.1What isdriving thedevelopment ofvirtual tourismA.Companies seekingto makemore money.B.Improvements invirtual realitytechnology.C.Peoples demandfor moreshared experiences.D.Peoples deeperunderstanding ofthe physicalworld.、2Which ofthe followingbest describesmindwandering1A.The brainprocesses whichhelp peoplethink VRis real.B.The waythebrainprocesses inputsfrom therealworld.C.Brain activitiesfocusing onpastorfuture events.D.Experiences comingfrom aperson*s imagination.、3What doesthe underlinedword itinthelast paragraphrefer toA.Science fiction.B.Wtual technology.C.Wtual tourism.D.The realworld.、4What isthe purposeofthepassageA.To describethe advantagesof VR tourism.B.To givesuggestions forreducing over-tourism.C.To encouragepeopletodevelop VRtechnology.D.To argueVRtourismwill replacetherealworld travel.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.(分)
26.30Not beingsure whereI wantto startthis,I willsay that I lostmy mombackinApril ofthis year.She wasninety-two.1I wasnotexpecting herto2and I dont thinkshe wasexpecting iteither.I wasvery closeto mymom,being anonly child.We didhave3onthesurface,but westillhadaclose relationship4those.Being newlymarried lessthan ayear,and havingmoved acouple oftimes5I havehadmorechanges recentlyin my life thanat anyother pointof myfifty-four years.Stability isoneofthe giftsthat Mom6me andit hadso many7thatIwasnt awareof untilnow.My husbandand I have madesome8to Momshome andwillbemoving atthe endof nextweek.Itisnow ourhome,butitstill hasmy9heart init.Its whereI grewup,and thereare many10that willlive therewith us.At thesame time,I amlooking forwardto11some veryhappy andmemorable oneswithmyhusband.Mom12such abigpart inmylife.Our liveswere13woven becauseshe gaveme hervalues whichhave becomestrongly14inthewoman I am today.Idonthave anychildrenwhom Icould15these onto.However,Mothers valuesaffect meevery daywiththe16Ihavewith others,whether Iknow themor not.I hopeMomwould be17ofwhoI am,what Ivebecome becauseof her,and of18Iamgoing tolive withmy19She gaveme everythingI neededtoknowinlife:respect others,and givehelp toothers who20it most.I loveyou,Mom,and Iwill neverforget you.、B.Otherwise C.Moreover D.Though1A.HoweverC、2A.pass outB.pass awaypass byD.pass down.、c.3A.promises B.agreements differencesD.s imilaritiesc.4A.in termsof B.in caseofinneed ofD.in spiteof、c.5A.once B.since thoughD.either、c.6A.saved B.brought gaveD.taught、c.7A.ideas B.thoughts meaningsD.benefits
8、A.studies B.decisions c.changes D・remarks、c.9A.sons B.fathers momsD.husbandsc.10A.memories B.chances choicesD.dreams、c.11A.receiving B.promising makingD.supplying、c.12A.affected B.played controlledD.managed、c.13A.brightly B.lightly roughlyD.tightly、c.14A.intended B.designed rootedD.admitted、c.15A.hold B.pass driveD.reply、c.16A.contact B.interest troubleD.effect、c.17A.free B.proud fullD.certain、c.18A.what B.where whyD.when、c.19A.life B.children husbandD.time、c.20A.hunt B.need treatD.consider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L5151分
27.15Last Fridaya stormswept throughtwo villagesintheNew Territories,
1.destroy fourteenhomes Seven。
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