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2025届黑龙江省佳木斯市第一中学高三下学期七校模拟质量检测试题英语试题注意事项考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.
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2.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用0・5毫米黑色墨水的签字笔填写在试卷及答题卡的规定位置.请认真核对监考员在答题卡上所粘贴的条形码上的姓名、准考证号与本人是否相符.
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5.2B第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.My motheris alwayswarning mewhen Igo o叫“Dont getoff thebus itis stopping/9A.until B.whileC.before D.after
2..Although passingthe drivingtest bedifflcult now,its worththe efforts.A.need B.shallC.can D.should
3.The projectis farbehind schedule.Its impossiblefor you to itin a week.A.catch uponB.live uptoC.add upto D.hold onto
4.-I haveheard Mr.Morgan will be hereat4:00pm.next Thursday.-No,he atthat time.A.was boardingB.would beboardingC.willbeboarding D.is boarding
5.,—the womanwith thebaby comeover Wehave aseat here.—Thank you,sir.Actually Ido havemy seathere.But mybaby likesto lookout of the window.A.Would B.ShallC.MustD.May
6.The writerwas soin herwork thatshe didntnotice himenter theroom.A.abandoned B.focused C.absorbed D.centered•一
7.Kingsman:The SecretService is a spyaction comedyfilm.Wants tocome withme■一Fd loveto,but mybest friendis gettingmarried,and Iwont itfor anything.A.overlook B.tradeC.miss D.forget
8..—Would youhave toldhim theanswer hadit beenpossible・I would have,but Iso busythen.A.had beenB.were C.was D.would be
9.The redsand goldsinto eachother asthe sunsank.What abeautiful sight!Fiammetta Rocco,from Man Booker International Prize,said,HReading fictionis oneof thebest wayswe haveof putting10」(we)in otherpeoples shoes The risein salesof translatedfiction shows
11、hungry somany Britishreaders arefor terrificwriting fromothercountries”To AnnaHolm wood12-news isa signalthat**a newera hasarrivedn Holmwood,who translatedA Hero Born,told China Daily,nIts a big moment
13.Chinese fictionabroad”二()Holmwood hasworked asa literaryagent and14translate fornine years,and has seen firsthandhow Chinese titles continue」()第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满to gain a greateraudience worldwide,15particular in the English-speaking world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21011Last wintervacation,I went to Hainanwith myparents onair Wefirst wentto the beach The sky wasclearly,the seawas、blue and thebeachwas verybeautifuR Whatwas impressed me mostwas divingI sawso muchcolorful tropicalfishes It was、、so amazingThen wepay avisit to the Endsof theEarth,which Ihad dreamedof go to Weappreciated thebeautiful scenery、、all the way andtook manyphoto Duringthe visit,I tastedvarious deliciouslocal foods,among thatI likedsea foodmost Thepeoplethere werefriendly andsmiling faceswere aroundus all theway,which madeus exciting第二节书面表达We hada wonderfultime thereand itwas unforgettablejourney^I look forward totravelling thereagain(满分分)25(分)你的英国好友计划去非洲做志愿者,但是他的父母以安全为由反对,他发来邮件讲述此事请你给他回
29.25Jim复邮件,内容包括你对该计划的看法;
1.你的建议
2.注意
1.词数不少于50;开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数
3.Dear Jim,Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2C、3A、4C、5A、6C、7C、8C、9C、10C、11A、12A、13B、14C、15A、16D、17A、18C、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.B
2.A
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221.D
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3.B
4.D
5.C、
231.A
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241.A
2.B
3.C
4.B
2.A
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四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.C
2.D
3.A
4.C
5.B
6.A
7.C
8.D
9.A
10.B
11.B
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13.A
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15.C
16.A
17.A
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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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271.rose
2.saying
3.copies
4.were sold
5..ourselves
7.the
8.for
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10.particularly第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10一28on byclearly—clear去掉wasmuch—many一pay paid一go going一photo photos一that which前面加上exciting—excited unforgettablean第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Jim,I haveto admitthat whenI learnedabout yourplan,I wasfilled with admiration foryour choice.Volunteering inAfrica willdefinitelyoffer greathelp to the peoplein need.I believeit willbe ameaningful andunforgettable experienceand dohope your dreamwill cometrue.However,ourdreamshouldnt bringconcerns tothose wholove andcare aboutus.So youdbetter notquarrel withyour parents.Itdoesnt help.Think whythey areworried aboutyour safety.Is yourdestination asafe oneMy suggestionis todo someresearch ontheprogram youplan toparticipate in.If itisasafe place,talk withyour parents and tellthem aboutyour researchresult,which Ibelievewill bringthem relief.If itis not,I adviseyou tothink twice.Hope you can solvethe problemsoon.Yours,Li HuaA.bumped B.pressedC.melted D.turned
10.Kate askedthe girlsto soshe couldhear whather husbandsaid onthephone.A.slow downB.come downC.settle downD.break down
11.He workedin acar factoryfor fouryears,he foundedhis owncompany inhis hometown.A.after whichB.after whenC.after thatD.after it
12.You havebooked thetickets in advance;there wereplenty left.A.neednt B.cantC.shouldnt D.mustnt
13.After hewas promotedtothepresent position,he is not sohardworking ashe.A.was used to B.used to beC.was usedto beingD.usedto
14.Do youknow thatchairman of the meetinghas announcedthat MrHodge hasbeenmade managerof thisfactoryA.the,the B./,the C.the,/D.a,a
15.equal opportunities,both Frankand Billymay accomplishthe task.A.Given B.GivingC.To giveD.to begiven
16.Due tolarge investmentin housing,many citiescan theflow ofnew arrivals,improving thequality of theirlife.A.give riseto B.make wayfor C.take partin D.keep pacewith
17.-You lookso angry.What happened-Fd rathernot talkabout it.A.Nothing.B.All right.C.Get away!D.No way!
18.Paul couldbe avery attractiveboy buthe tohis behaviour.A.paid no attention B.were payingno attentionC.pays noattention D.had paidnoattention
19.Her doctorindicated thateven addinganamount ofdaily exercisewould dramaticallyimprove herhealth.A.modest B.equalC.exactD.considerable
20.—Lefs havea gameof tennis;the loserhas totreat theother to an ice-cream.A.Fm afraidso B.Ifs adeal C.Youve gota pointD.I supposenot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)
21.6British MuseumLocatedin GreatRussell Street,London WC1B3DG,the BritishMuseum housesa vastcollection ofworld artand artifactsand isfreeto allvisitors.The BritishMuseums remarkablecollection spansover twomillion yearsof humanhistory and culture,and ithasmore than7million objects,so itwould probablytake a week tosee everything.Over6million visitorsevery yearexperience thecollection,including world-famous objectssuch asthe RosettaStone andEgyptianmummies.Admission andopening timesFree,open daily10:00to17:
30.Open until20:30on Fridays,except GoodFriday.Closed on24,25and26December and1January.Large luggage,suitcases andcabin baggageForeveryones safety,all bags,packages andpersonal itemsmay besearched beforeentry.Wheeled casesand largeitems ofluggageare not allowed in the BritishMuseum forsafety andsecurity reasons.Storage forluggage isavailable atmajor railstations,including Euston,Kings Crossand CharingCross.MembershipMembership allowsyoutodiscover2million yearsof humanhistory withfree unlimitedentry tospecial exhibitions,an exclusivediscountoffer onmagazine subscriptionand manymore benefits.Individual membership:£74Under26membership:£54Young friends aged8---15:£25ShopsThe museumhas fourshops whereyoucanbuy books,souvenirs,and familygifts.
1、When canyou visitthe BritishMuseumA.At9:00on Friday.B.At12:00on Monday.C.On ChristmasDay.D.On GoodFriday.
2、Where canvisitors storetheir largeluggageA.At majortrain stations.B.At somecrossings.C.In thehall of the Museum.D.At theentrance tothe Museum.、3If twofriendsaged14and18apply formembership of the Museum,how muchshould theypayA.£
25.B.£
79.C.£
50.D.£
148.分
22.8During thisshopping season,salesmen willcome upwith differentstrategies toget yourbusiness.Many product(感官的)companies usespecific colorsto causepositive emotionsand competefor asale.However,sight isnot theonly sensoryretailthat companiesuse.Sounds and smells canalso influenceconsumers9purchasing decisions.Nobel Prize-winning researchshows thatour senseof smellhas greatpower tocause anemotional response.A studypublished(薰衣草)earlier thisyear comparedpurchasing in a Frenchflower shopwhen thesmell oflavender wasgiven offand whenit wasnt.It found that thesmell increasedthe numberof consumers9purchasing itemsand theamount of their purchases.An earlierstudy usingNikeshoes foundthat consumers desired theshoes more,and werewilling topay more,when theroom hada mixedsmell offlowers.(气味)Realizing thesubconscious impactof smell,many storesapply artificialscents throughtheir heatingand air-conditioning vents(通风口)or placescent machinesabove theirdoors.For instance,a coconutscent mightmake thatbikini moreappealing asyou longfora vacation.Ever feltfrenzied duetoa stores fast-paced musicOr calmedby apiece oflight musicA retailerschoice ofmusic can have abigimpact onconsumers moods.One studyfoundthatwhen subjectedto loudmusic,consumers willspend lesstime inastore.Butinterestingly,the researchersdid notfind adifference insales orcustomers9satisfaction.Another interestingfinding froma recentstudywas thatcustomers actuallyshop longerwhen exposedto unfamiliarmusic.Just asdepartment storesuse differentscents incertaindepartments,many usedifferent musicin someareas toappeal tovarying consumers.Well,you couldalways leavethe storeand takea break,but thefood courtprobably isntyour bestchoices asbrands likeCinnabonand PaneraBread alsouse scentsas partof theircustomers experience.Online retailers(零售商)use avariety ofotherstrategies toget yourbusiness,but youcan alwaysneglect thoseand enjoythe familiarscents ofhome.、1The passageis mainlyabout.A.consumers9favorite soundsandsmellswhile shoppingB.shopping mallsstrategies fbrsatisfying consumersC.some specialservicesfrom supershopping mallsD.two factorsaffecting consumers9shopping decisions
2、What canbe inferredfrom Paragraph2A.Decorating storeswith flowersbecomes afashion.B.Shops withspecial smellscan attractmore consumers.C.Smells canactually helpbusinessmen gainmore profits.D.The productswith akind ofspecial smellare more popular.、3How doesmusic havean effecton consumersA.It controlsconsumersdesirefbr shopping.B.It influenceshow longconsumers stayinashop.C.It givesconsumers thesatisfaction ofenjoying shopping.D.Whether consumersare willingto buythings dependson it.、4Which of the followingcan replacethe underlined word“frenzied inParagraph3A.Satisfied.B.Depressed.C.Surprised.D.Excited.、5What doesthe writertry toexpress in the last paragraphA.Online shoppingis becomingmore andmorepopularnowadays.B.People shouldspend moretime athome withfamily members.C.People canchoose toget ridof salesmenspromotion strategies.D.Smells andsounds areimportant forconsumers5shopping experience.分
23.8Primavera SoundTokick offthe summer,theres nobetter placetobethan Barcelona.On theconcert lineup,youll findbands likeThe Zombies,Arcade Fire,and BonIver.Then take some timeto soakup thelocal food,wine,andculture.Date:May31-June4,2018Location:Barcelona,SpainMusic Type:Indie,rock,hip-hopPrice:80€-300€around$86-$323Recommended placesto stayin Barcelona:Hotel1898Hotel BarcelonaUniversalMercer Hotel BarcelonaGovernors BallOneofthegreatest summerconcerts in New York City isGovernors Ball,which takesplace inearly Juneat RandalPs Island Park.Some ofthe manyartists playinginclude Tool,Phoenix,Lorde,Flume,and theWu-Tang Clan.Date:June2-4,2018Location:New YorkCity,New York,USAMusic Type:Rock,hip-hop,popPrice:$105-$2Recommended placesto stayin New YorkCity:W NewYork-Union Square,Union Square,NewYorkCity,United StatesAloftHarlemSuper8Long IslandCity LGAHotelCourtyard NewYork Manhattan/Upper EastSideBonnarooBonaroo isanother epicsummer eventthat drawsin crowdsof around60,000each year.Some ofthe mosticonic musiclegendswill beplaying thisyear,including U2,Red HotChili Peppers,The Weeknd,and Chancethe Rapper.Date:June8-11,2018Location:Manchester,Tennessee,USAMusic Type:Rock,hip-hopPrice:$
210.50-$554+feesRecommended placesto stayin Manchester:Microtel InnSuites byWyndham ManchesterCountryInnSuites ManchesterThe Ambassador InnLuxury、1On which ofthedays canyou enjoyRock,hip-hop inPrimavera SoundA.June1,
2018.B.June5,
2018.C.June9,
2018.D.June11,
2018.、2To witnessiconic musiclegend Chancethe Rapperplaying,whichofthe followingare therecommended placesto stayA.Courtyard NewYork Manhattan.B.HotelBarcelonaUniversal.C.RandalPsIslandPark.D.TheAmbassadorInnLuxury.(分)(四线)
24.8I spenta weekin Rugao,Jiangsu,a third-or four-tier cityabout200km northwestof Shanghai,participatingin the20th Asian Masters AthleticsChampionship,I wentthere witha simpleexpectation,other thantrying toget intothe finalsofthe100m eventfor the65-69age group,to takesome goodphotos ofhistorical architecture,of aChina beforedevelopment wipesaway itspast.We arrivedat Rugaoat nearlymidnight andthe firstsight of Rugao wasin themorning,from thewindow ofWenfeng CityHotel.There,right infront ofme,were rowsand rowsof neatlybuilt andgood qualitylow-rise homesof prettyrecent origin.And thereweremany high-rise buildingsrising inthe distance.The streetswere landscapedand orderlyand notmuch differentfrom Singapore.The basicstructure of Rugao waseverything amodern citywouldhave,notathird-tier cityaway fromthe moderncoastal cities.I managedto visitthe villagesmyself andalong theway thesight wasof newlybuilt fanners7homes,built justbehind thesmall livingquartersofthe past.The fewremains ofthepastthat werestill standinghave beenrebuilt andserved theownersin theirbigger homesas storerooms or garages.What reallyimpressedmewas thesight ofthe peopleofRugao.The peoplewere prettywell off,living ingood qualityhomes andlookingvery contentedwith theirlives.The children,the youth andtheyoung werea pleasantsurprise.They wereallthestadiumduring theOpening Ceremonyfor the AsianMasters.Some werethere toperform,some werethere asaudiences tothis internationalevents.And theunpredictable happened,the skyopened up,and everyonewas wet.But theyouthandchildren camewell prepared,(透明的)、withathin transparentraincoat overtheir costumesand theirlatest fashionablewear.1The writerwenttoRugao mainlyto.A.take partinasports meetingB.go fora sightseeingC,takesomepictures ofChinaD.visit somerelatives、2What doesthe writerthink ofRugaoA.A poorthird-tier cityfar fromcoastal cities.B.Far morebeautiful andmodern thenexpected.C.It isvery differentfrom Singapore.D.The villagersare poorbut thecity ofRugao isrich.、3What doesthe underlinedthe skyopened upinthelastparagraphmeanA.The skywas highup.B.There wasabigsunshine.C.Itwasraining.D.Theskywas openedby someone.、4What mightthe textbe likelyto talkabout nextA.The preparationsfor openingceremony forthe AsianMasters.B.The performanceofRugaointherainy openingceremony.C.The achievementsofthe20th AsianMasters AthleticsChampionship.D.The closingceremony fortheAsianMasters.(分)
25.10When oldpeople livewith childrenand otherrelatives the relationship isnot alwaysa happyone.Even oldparentsand adult children wholive separatelycanhavedifficulties.Here thegeneration gapbecomes mostvisible asthe needsand interestsofthe middle-aged andold diverge.Some middle-aged children are soannoyed by the demandsof their parents thatthey makesuchcomments as“Why dontthe oldfbols die”Although suchugly commentsexist,a surveyconducted by the AmericanAssociation ofRetired Personsreflects apositiveattitude byAmerican populationtowards theold.That survey showed that69%adult childrenhave weeklycontact withtheir mothersand20%have dailycontact withtheir mothers.Other surveyshave shownthat40%of adultshave face-to facecontact withtheirparents onceaweek.()The2014National Surveyof Familyand HouseholdNSFH showedthat78%of adultsview theirrelationship withtheir motherandfather asexcellent.Only
0.03%of thosesurveyed viewedthat relationshipas bad”.The remainderswere ambivalentin theirperceptionof their parents.This findingis confirmedby mucholder studiesofthesame phenomenonalso conductedbytheNationalSurvey ofFamilies andHouseholds.Of thosesurveyed,66%contacted their parents onceaweekor moreand only10%did notcontact theirparents at all.In part,thisis aproduct ofthe distanceat whichadult childrenlive from theirparents.The2014surveyshowedthat67%of adultchildren livewithin100miles oftheirparents and that38%live withinten milesoftheirparents.However,a full20%of thosesurveyed live1,000miles ormore awayfromtheirparents.1According tothe passage,therelationship between mostAmerican oldpeople andtheir adultchildren isA.terrible anddistant B.annoying anddifficultC・great andclose D.neither goodnor bad、2Which ofthe followingis closestin meaningtotheunderlinedword“diverge-in paragraph1A.differ B.meet C.exist D.transfer、3From thepassage,we learnthat.A.generation gapbecomes invisibleif oldparentsandadultchildrenlive separatelyB.relationshipbetweenparentsandchildren hasbecome muchbetter thanbeforeC.some oldparents wouldrather diebecause theirchildrenareannoyed atthemD.living faraway maylead topeoples lessor nocontact withtheirparents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四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)
26.30While traveling,you mighthave stayedatahotel ora familymembers house.But haveyou everthoughtabout stayingina strangers1This mightsound2but itsactually atrend thafsbecoming populararound theworld,including China.(借宿出租)Lodging rentalcompanies likeAirbnb arehelping peoplelookforcheap waysto3,This websiteallowspeople torent out their4roomsorapartments asan alternativeto5in over190countries.Created byyoung Americanmen BrianChesky,Joe Gebbiaand NathanBlecharczyk,Airbnb isa goodexample ofa6economy.Through theInternet,people share7such ascars,apartments and8their expertise.9post informationabout thelocation,prices,descriptions andpictures.Guests can gotothe10and findtheirfavorite placeto stay.Users11their opinionson theirstay sothat peopleknow whethera placeis goodor not.()A maninNewYork namedJonathan Powleyeven rentsout his12for$22140yuan pernight throughAirbnb.This isno13car.Powley tookoutthecar seatsand changedthe14to lookmore welcoming.He keepsit cleanand putsflowers initevery day.He providessnacks andtells travelerswhere theycangoand shower.But Airbnbdoes havesome15,Sometimes youend upliving withastrangeror itisnotas16as itlookedlike online.17,hosts sometimesget madwhen theyget homeand itsa complete
18.In China,Airbnb operatesin five19including Beijingand Shanghai.The countryhasseena major20in
1、A.office B,camp C•home D.garden
2、A.great B.amazing C.dangerous D.strange、B.play C.walk D.live3A.travel、B.private C.spare D.separate4A.new、B.hotels C,restaurants D.homes5A.shops、B.different C.fresh D.commercial6A.sharing、B.rooms C.resources D.experiences7A.objectsB.yet C.always D.even、8A.stillB.Travelers C.Guests D.Sellers9A.Hosts
10、A.company B.website C.hotel D.agent11A.show B.post C.put D.deliver
12、A.expertise B.car seatsC.apartment D.taxi13A.ordinary B,comfortable C.terrible D.special14A.outside B.inside C.size D.shapeAirbnb usersinthepast year.
15、A.regulations B.reasons C.problems D.advantage
16、A.nice B.cheap C.bad D.real、17A.Also B.Instead C.Though D.Therefore18A.surprise B.trip C.mess D.joy
19、A.projects B.cities C.businesses D.agents
20.A.shift B.drop C.trend D.increase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L
515127.15分Translated fictionsales inthe UnitedKingdom!_;_rise
2.5percent lastyear,with growingdemand forChinesetitles,said NielsenBook onWednesdayBritish newspaperthe Guardianfeatured LiuCixin*sTheThree-Body Problemand JinYongs AHeroBornin itsreport onthistrend,3」say thatboth“sold strongly,1in
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