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2025届河南省郑州市第五中学高三4月质量调研(二模)英语试题理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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5.2B第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.—Are youready toleave—Almost,Fil beready togo justas soonas Iputting theclean dishesaway.A.get throughB.give upC.carry outD.set about
2.A lotof foodas wellas sometents toYushu sincethe earthquakeoccurred.A.has beentransported B.have beentransportedC.is beingtransported D.are transported
3.Mother toldme ina phonecall thatshe hadwritten tome aweek before,but Ihavent received.A.one B.it C.something D.anything
4.My motheropened thedrawer tothe knivesand spoons.A.put awayB.put upC.put onD.put together
5..With thehelp ofhigh technologyin thepast fewyears,electronic businessto bankindustry andtravelindustry..A.applied B.have appliedC.has beenapplied D.had beenapplied6・Many thoughtthat afterstarring in the immenselypopular drama.Nirvana inFire,Hu Gewould andactivelyseek newroles.A.make amountain out of amolehillB.have toomany ironsin thefireC.strike whilethe ironis hotD.put thecart beforethe horse
7.Not untilhe lefthis hometo knowhow importantthe familywas forhim.A.did hebegin B.had hebegun C.he beganD.he hadbegun
8.The accidentwhich left15people onboard deadif boththe angryfemale passengerand thebus driverhadkept calm.A.should haveavoided B.should beavoidedC.could haveavoidedD.could havebeen avoided
9..The caseshocked thepublic,a hotdebate overhuman natureon theInternet.A.causes B.caused C.causing D.to cause
10.Everything seemedto begoing for the firsttwo daysafter Iarrived inNew York.A.vividly B.generally C.frequently D.smoothly
11.Taking drugshas becomepart ofevery sportathletes seekto achievebeyond theirnatural limits.A.which B.that C.who D.where
12.—I amwondering makesyou studyso hard—To goto mydream university.A.what isit thatB.that iswhatC.what is that D.what it isthat
13.we go there bytrain orby shipmakes nodifference.The timeand thefees arethe same.A.Which B.How C.Whether D.Why
14.When hewas runningafter hisbrother,the boylost hisand hada badfall.A.balance B.chanceC.memory D.place
15.A grandbanquet washeld byElizabeth IIPresident Xiscurrent statevisit tothe UK.A.in termsof B.in honorofC.in favorof D.in memoryof
16.—I cannotwhat Ihave doneto annoyJessica.-No worries.She iskind ofsensitive.A.turn outB.make outC.put outD.leave out
17.—How aboutplan toopen abranch-I shouldsay itwas failure.A.a;a B.a;/C.the;/D,the;a
18.—Mary wasasked todo somethingimportant.—It doesntmatter.Lets thework whereitisleft off.A.take upB.take downC.take inD.take off一
19.Who recommendedNancy forthe post一It wasJames admirationfor herwas obvious.A.who B.that C.whose D.whom
20.I dontthink shevisited theexhibition thismorning,she waswith meat thattime.A.though B.or C.but D.for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)
21.6The notetaped tothe hoststand atthe Prime Rib saysit all.“We foughtthe battlethe longest,but wegive in!,,it reads.Its nowa completelyinformal world;they wearwhatever theywish.They wanta warm,easy,friendly atmosphere,even infine dining/So wedecided togo with the flow.^^Yes,after almosthalf acentury,The Prime Rib hasswitched tobusiness casual.It isamong mostof todaysfinest diningestablishments--including Charleston,The BlackOlive,and TheCapital Grille—thathave decidedto lightenup.They havegiven upcaring toomuch about what theirguests aredressed inas before,adopting acome-as-you-are attitude.At theserestaurants,youre likelyto seecasual clothessuch askhakis trousersmade ofkhaki clothandHawaiian shirts.“Were abusiness first,“says DavidDerewicz,general managerof theimpressive diningestablishment.And wewere losingbusinesswith ourjacket requirements.^^He kepta listof over20people whotold him,“If youdrop thejacket policy,well comeback.”Once thedress codeshift wasseriously beingconsidered,Derewicz madedozens ofphone callsto long-time guests.Most saidtheydidnt mindthe changeas longas therestaurant itself...with itswhite tablecloths,dark leatherchairs,grand piano,and tuxedoedwaitstaff—stayed thesame.“Since thechange wasintroduced lastsummer,weve notlost aguest Jsays Derewicz.On asecret nightat The PrimeRib,the scenewas prettymuch thesame asits everbeen...lots ofmen injackets andties,some inshirtsand slacks,but nowthe occasionalkhakis and polo shirtsthrown in.It turnsout thatpeople arepretty capableof policingthemselves,even withouta formal dress code.While some traditionalists mayargue thatThe PrimeRib9s reputationhas beendamaged abit,Derewicz feelsthat therestauranthas movedahead andfinally strengthenedtheir band.、1ThePrimeRibs notemainly tellspeople about.A.its longhistory B.its pleasantatmosphereC.its changein dresscode D.its battlewith otherrestaurants、2The underlinedwords lightenup“in paragraph4probably meanA.follow along traditionB.take amatter lessseriouslyC.make somethingcontinue asbefore D.help eachother toachieve something、3According toDerewicz,following theformaldresscode means.A.further developmentB.a betterreputationC.low efficiencyD.failing profits、4What dowe knowabout ThePrimeRibnowA.It ispraised bysometraditionalists.B.The policecome toprotect its guests.C.Most ofitsguestsstill wearformal clothes.D.Most peoplegotherein khakisandpoloshirts.分
22.8October sixteenthis World Food Day.This dayis alsothe anniversaryof theUnited NationsFood andAgricultureOrganizationF.A.O..The UNagency leadsinternational effortsto defeatworld hunger.It wascreated in
1945.The F.A.O.says more than onehundred fiftycountries areto holdspecial eventsto celebrateWorldFood Day.At F.A.O.headquarters inRome,for example,runners willcompete ina five-kilometer racethrough thecitys historicalarea.Events in othercountries includediscussions amongexperts,press conferencesand musicalprograms.The messageof thisyears WorldFood Dayis investingin agriculturefor foodsecurity”.The F.A.O.says,During theearly1990s,the foreignaid foragriculture wasnine thousandmillion dollarseach year.But now,it hasdeclined toless thanfive thousandmilliondollars ayear.Yet,the F.A.O.estimates thatmorethaneight hundredand fiftymillion peoplearound the world donot getenoughfood.The UNagency notesthat seventypercent of the worldshungry liesinthefarmers whogrow small amount offood.Many alsofaceproblems offeeding themselves.The F.A.O.says agriculturalaid couldhelp smallfarmers makea profitfrom their crops.Farmers wouldalso beable tofeed theirfamilies throughoutthe yearand re-invest intheir farms.They couldbuy betterseeds,equipment andchemical fertilizersto helptheircropsgrow.Muhammad Yunis.the winnerof theNobel PeacePrize forhis effortsto improvethe livesof poorpeople,as wellas hisBangladeshmicrofinance organization,the GrameenBank,has lentsmallamount of moneyto poorpeople whoare unableto gettraditionalloans,especially women.Minister Yunissays thathe plansto givehis shareof theone millionthree hundredthousanddollars Nobelaward togood causes.He sayshe wantsto establishan eyehospital andstart aproject toproduce low-cost foodfor thepoor.、1To celebratethe WorldFoodDay,how manykinds of activities arementioned inthe passageA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.2^Which ofthe followingstatements isTRUEA.The F.A.O.is establishedto investin agriculturefor foodsecurity.B.The foreignaid foragriculture hasreduced bynearly50%in recentdecades.C.The GrameenBank hasprovided largeamountofloans forpoor farmers.D.Yunis willdonate hisentire Nobelaward to help solvethe hungerforthepoor.、3With agriculturalaid,farmers can.A.promote theproduction ofcrops B.produce low-cost foodC.invest moneyinotherfields D.help toimprove cropseeds、4The writerwrote thepassage mainlyto.A.give anintroduction ofthe F.A.O.B.inform usofthesituations oftheworldfoodC.appeal formore investmenton agricultureD.show howto dealwiththeworlds hunger(分)
23.8A little boy discoveredwhat lookedlike amap toan unknownplace.He soonrealized itwas thebeginning ofanexciting treasurehunt.He foundtwo piecesof paperalong withthe mysteriousmap.One waswritten withthe instructions,FIND THEWORDS.Theother pieceof paperhad severalstrange symbolsscattered all over it.Dad,fortunately,was theretohelphis sonfigure outthe mystery.He foldedup thepaper withthe symbolson it,and togethertheyformed amessage,which hadanother setof instructions,UNDER STEPS.The smartlittle boyknew exactlywhat todo sohe wenttolook underthe stepsof hishouse.Without toomuch effort,he founda boxbelow thestaircase.It didnttake himlong tofigure outwhat todo next:open itup!Inside thebox weresome veryinteresting objects,includinganother pieceofa treasure mapand twobroken piecesof paper.These werethe mostinteresting findsbecause theycontained whatappearedto bea collectionof letterson them.Finally,they knewwhere the treasure wasfrom the letters:IN THEBUSH UNDERYOURYARD.After searchingalloverthe yard,following severalclues andwondering whereeverything wouldlead,the pairfinally foundwhatthey hadbeen lookingfor.And itwas exactlywhat youwould wantafter suchan adventure:atreasurebox!The pairpulled itoutofthe groundand cleanedaway allthe dirt.The dadput thebox infront ofhis son,and the little boycouldntcontain hisexcitement.So heopened itup andfinally foundoutwhatwas inside.Inside wasmore treasurethan anylittleboycould everwant.There werehundreds ofcoins andall sortsof piratetreasure,including whatlooks likea pearlnecklace andsome silverdishes.、1What ledthe littleboy tostart histreasure huntA.His fathersencouragementB.A possibletreasure map.C.His natureof curiosity.D.Attraction oftreasure.、2How didthe littleboy andhis fatherfinally determinethe exacttreasure placeA.By followingthe symbolson thepaper.B,By foldingup themap.C.By searchingtheir yard.D.By listingtheletterson thepaper.、3Where didthelittleboy findthetreasure。
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