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2025届黑龙江省孙吴县第一中学高三期中联考英语试题考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹
1.2B的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.第一部分共小题,每小题分,满分分
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5301.Following thegirl,we wentinto ahall;on wallshung afew picturesof somefamous scientists.A.its B.whichC.whose D.those
2.Life teachesus not to regretover yesterday,for itand isbeyond ourcontrol.A.passed B.will passC.has passedD.had passed
3.To makea breakthroughin hisscientific research,the scientisthas beenmaking anamountof effort.A.modest B.miserableC.optional D.tremendous
4.flag-raising ceremonywas heldat theGolden BauhiniaSquare onJuly1to celebrate17th anniversaryofHong Kongsreturn toChina.A.A;/B.A;theC.The;the D./;the
5.I feltlike givingup.I probably,but myDad whispered,wCome on!You can make it・”A.would haveB.would C.should D.should have
6.Having lostsomething in the cloakroomIwent insideto getit,and foundRoy thepockets ofpeoples coats.A.going aroundB.going afterC・going againstD・going through
7.is knownto usis thattobacco containsnicotine and other harmfulproducts,so youshould giveup smoking.A.As B.ItC.What D.Which
8.A surveysuggests that the royalwedding ofPrince Williamand KateMiddleton a great boostfor Britisheconomybecause alarge numberof visitorsare expectedto go.A.will beB.has beenC.was D.be
9..The TangDynasty isgenerally regardedas agolden chapterby peopleworldwide,the Chinesecivilizationinfluenced manyneighboring countries.A.where B.whenC・which D.whoword thatbest fitseach blank」One ofmy1memorable vacationstook placeon afarmWhen Iwas aboy,my parentsand Itraveled from New York City tothe Pennsylvaniacountryside fora weeklongtaste ofrural lifeWestayed ina guesthouseon afarm,
2.join in the dailyroutines andeating mealswith thefarmer and his familyWe gotup earlyto」see the cows asthey3milk Ieven triedmy handat milkingone,and thenjoined thefarmer ashe releasedthecowsinto thefieldafterwardDecades laterI stillhave vividmemories ofthat tripand ofexperiencing alifestyle sodifferent4,my ownIt mademe realizethevalue ofa vacationTothis day,I wonder5-that farmerever managedto enjoya vacationof his own Thereis nevera daywhen theanimals dontneedto befed ButI stillthink ofthat familytrip whenI planmy approachto takingtime offwith mywife andkids Vacationsare atime forrestingand connectingAs abank manager,I spendmuch ofmy workdayencouraging mycustomers tosave theirmoney Oneof thereasonsI giveis that we shouldall haveenough fora familyvacation everyyear Inour busylives,family iswhat we
6.be savingourmoney andtime forFormy family,our vacationstarts when we beginplanning thetrip Wetalk aboutdestinations andour budgetahead oftime」Among thethings wediscuss:Can wesave moneyby rentinga houseinstead ofspending sixnights ina hotelWould itbe better7buy groceriesand cookfor ourselvesrather thaneat outevery night
8.involve thekids inplanning the vacation makessure that they have a greatvacation tooI preferto visithistorical sitesand二museums whilethey loveto fishand swimSo Ibuild insome relaxationtime forus all9thevacationcan workfor everyoneEachyear,setting asidevacation timeto spendtogether isespecially importantto usThis isthe oneweek ayear I dont care第四部分写作共两节whether mykids cleantheir roomor dothe dishes
10.matters thatweek is that everyoneis havinga greattime第一节短文改错满分分10分假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写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并在其下写出该加的词A,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21011When Iwas sevenyears oldand mysister wereonly four,our fatherwas killedin anautomobile accidentjust twoweek afterhistwenty-seventh birthdayMom washeartbreaking Althoughwe werereally so young tounderstand what、、was goingon,but Iknew lifewould neverbe quitethe sameWe hada nicehome,plenty ofthatweneeded,but wemiss ourfatherAbout everyevening wewould goto ourgrandparents9house forvisit、My grandmotherhad begunworking part-time atKentuckyFried ChickenHis bosswas anice youngman namedCharles whichgot toknow mymother andfell inlove withher later第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华你的英国朋友在北京旅游,他很喜欢看展览请给他写一封信,内容
29.25Tom包括邀请他一起看一个展览
1.展览相关信息(时间、地点、内容等)
2.推荐该展览的理由
3.注意:词数不少于
1.50可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
4.信的开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数
5.Dear Tom,Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1C、2C、3D、4B、5A、6D、7C、8A、9B、10D、11B、12B、13C、14B、15D、16B、17A、18C、19A、20C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.A
2.C
3.B
4.D、
221.A
2.D
3.A、
231.A
2.C
3.D、
241.D
2.A
3.B
4.B
2.D
3.B
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.C
4.B
5.A
6.B
7.A
8.D
9.C
10.A
11.D
12.B
13.D
14.A
15.C
16.B
17.B
18.D
19.A
20.C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.
5151271.most memorable
2.joining
3..were milked/were beingmilked
4.from
6.should
7.to buy
8.Involving
9.so that
10.What第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、一
281.were was
2.week—weeks
3.heartbreaking—heartbroken一去掉一前面加
4.so too
5.but
6.that—what
7.miss missed
8.visit a一
9.His—Her
10.which who第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Tom,I knowyou arefond ofseeing anexhibition.Now youhappen tobe travellingin Beijingso I am writingto inviteyou tosee anexhibitionabout Chineseculture.The exhibitionof Chinesefolk artsand craftsis nowon at the CapitalMuseum andwill lastuntil April30th withfree admission.Artists fromall overthe countrybring theirmasterpieces:Nianhua paintingsfrom Tianjin,kites fromWeifang,paper-cuts fromShaanxi,and soon.I stronglysuggest youvisit thisexhibition,for itwill totallyimmerse youin Chineseculture.You willhave agreat chancetowatch theartists createtheir worksup close.Moreover,there iseven ahands-on areafor youto makeyour ownart.Does thisexhibition appealto youIf you are interested,we cango theretogether tomorrow.Looking forwardto yourearly reply.Yours,Li Hua
10.—Mike,our teamwill playagainst the Rockets thisweekend.I amsure wewill win.A.Congratulations B.CheersC.Best wishesD.Good luck
11.A firmfromNewZealand hasrevealed aset ofrobotic legswhich theyclaim willsoon allowwheelchair-bound peopleto walkagain.A.extremelyB.previously C.actually D.eventually一
12.Do youthink Ima goodsurfer一Of course!I youearlier.You madeit lookso easy,graceful even.A.am watchingB.was watchingC.have watchedD.had watched
13.My cousininsisted thatshe toAustralia forfurther study.But thecompany refusedher application.A.sends B.will be sentC・besentD.would besent一
14.Have youseen JiangWens movieLetthe BulletsFZyrecently一Yes.I ittwice lastweek,At homeand in the theatre.A.had enjoyedB.enjoyed C.have enjoyedD.was enjoying
15.He hadagreatdearie tohave ahome ofhisown,he hadalways livedwith hisgrandmother.A.or B.and C.so D.for一
16..How abouthis design一Well,to tellthe truth,it isbut satisfactory.So youllhave totry yourbest tobetter it.A・something B.anythingC.everything D.nothing
17.In spiteof hasbeen said,quite alot ofpeople arestill uncertainabout thestate of the countryseconomy.A.what B.whichC.that D.as
18.Jess wassad andher friendhelped herthe firstawful weeksafter herhusband Billdied.A.break throughB.break downC・get throughD.get ridof
19.—You looksleepy today.——nottomiss theflight,I didn*t dareto closemy eyesthe wholenightA.Reminded B.Being remindedC.Reminding D.Having reminded
20.—Will yoube thisevening,Mary-That depends.Iamafraid Iwill bewith mymanager,discussing aplan.A.convenient B.suitableC・available D.efficient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)
21.6Doctor Seusswas bomin
1904.By themiddle1950s,he hadbecome one of thebest lovedand mostsuccessfulchildrens bookwriters in the world.His booksare very popular withyoung readers.They enjoythe inventedwords and the picturesofunusual funnyanimals andplants.(刊登)In1954,life magazinepublished areport aboutschool childrenwho couldnot read.The reportsaid many childrens bookswerenot interesting.Doctor Seussstrongly hopedto helpchildren anddecided towrite booksthat wereinteresting and easy to read.Heused wordswith the same endingsound,like fishand wish.He didnot receivetraining inart.Yet,he drewthe picturesfor most of hisbooks.In1957,Dr.Seuss wroteThe Cat inthe Hat.He usedless than230words towrite the book andeven asix-year-old shouldbe ableto read it.It wasa funstory andeasy toread.Children loved it.Their parentslovedit,too.Today itis stillone ofthe storiesthey likebest.The successof The CatintheHatmade himwant towrite morebooks for children.In1960,he wrotea bookusing less than fiftywords.The bookis calledGreen Eggs and Ham.(普利策奖).In1984,Doctor Seusswon aPulitzer PrizeHe washonored for the educationand enjoymenthis booksprovidedAmerican childrenand theirparents.He diedatthe age of87,but hisinfluence remains.Millions ofhis bookshave beensold worldwide.People sayhis bookshelpedchange theway Americanchildren learnedtoread.Yet,his booksare lovedby peopleof allages.Doctor Seussonce said,“Idonot、write fbrchildren.I writefor people.”1Doctor Seusslearned from the magazinethat.A.some schoolchildren couldnot readwith interest.B.manychildrensbooks wereinteresting C.children wanted to learnto readD.a writerforchildrenwas wanted、2People likehis booksbecause thebooks.A.are cheapandeasyto getB.were writtenin differentlanguagesC.are easyand interestingtoreadD.were writtenwith inventedwords、3He wrotethebookThe CatintheHat attheageof.A.50B.
53、C.56D.874Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording tothe passageA.Doctor Seusswrote GreenEggsandHam withover230words.B.Doctor Seusswrote booksonly forchildren inthe UnitedStates.C.TheCatintheHat waswritten onlyfor six-year-old children.D.His booksprovided educationand enjoymentfor Americans.(分)
22.8THEATRECity VarietiesOct10~11only ANight atthe Varieties.All thefun ofan oldmusic hallwith BarryCryer,Duggle Brown,6dancers,Mystina,JonBarker,Anne DuvalandtheTony HarrisonTrio.Laugh againattheold jokesand listento yourfavourite songs.Performances8p.m.nightly.Admission£5;under16or over60£
4.York TheatreRoyalSept23〜Oct17Groping forWords—a comedyby SueTownsend.Best knownfor herAdrian MoleDiaries.Townsend nowwritesabout anevening classwhich twomen anda womanattend.A gentlecomedy.AdmissionFirst night,Mon£2;Tues〜Fri£
3.25〜
5.50;Sat£
3.50〜
5.
75.Halifax PlayhouseKingsCross Street,Halifax.TeL365998Oct10〜17On GoldenPond byErnest Thompson.This isa magicalcomedy aboutreal people.A beautifullyproduced,well actedplayfor everyone.Dont missit.Performances7£
2.Mon2seats forthe priceof one.Grand TheatreRestaurantand Cafe.Oct1〜17The SecretDiary ofAdrian Mole,Aged
13.Sue Townsendsmusical play,based onher bestselling book.PerformancesEvenings745October10~17,at230p.m.No Mondayperformances.AdmissionTues~Thurs£2~5;FriSat£2~
6.、1Which theatreoffers thecheapest seatA.Halifax Playhouse.B.City Varieties.C.Grand Theatre.D.York TheatreRoyal.、2If youwant tosee aplay withold jokesand songs,which phonenumber willyou ringto booka seatA.
502116.B.
223568.C.
365998.D.
430808.、3We maylearn from the textthat SueTownsend is.A.a writerB.an actressC.a musicianD.a director(分)
23.8Rock Junket is TheOriginal Rockn RollWalking Tourof NewYorkCity.Rock Junketfounder BobbyPinn isan(总监).author,former rockradio personality,rock historianand hesspent17years asa musicexecutive Readthe reviews,book thebestand forgetthe rest!★★★★★REVIEWSRead tonsof UNEDITEDreviewsCheck availabilityand buytickets online:East Village Rock Tour-#1seller-Monday thruSaturdayGreenwich Village Rock Tour-SundayUnion Square Rock Tour-Tuesday andThursdayBeatles Tour(定制的)Customized ToursAdvancepurchase requiredas Tourssell outquickly()Purchase byphone at2122-3370()Group andPrivate ToursAvailable-for detailsclick hereor call646515-7874Rock JunketWalking Toursare not only theperfect wayto digdeep intoNew Yorksrock scenebut alsolearn aboutart,fashion,rock n5roll clothingstores andgreat localbars andrestaurants.The EastVillageRock Tour isverypopularas wedemonstrate howtheneighborhood wentfrom poorto beingthe birthplaceof punkrock.On TheGreenwich VillageRock TourweUl lookattheinfluenceBob Dylanhad on the Villageplus sitesabout JimiHendrix andThe Animals.We coverlots ofclubs alsoincluding CafeWha,BitterEnd,and others.The Union SquareRock Tour detailsthe immoralbehavior ofMax9s KansasCity,Webster Hall,Andy Warholandhis2nd and3rd Factory,a famousClash albumcover andmuch more.The BeatlesTour(披头土狂热).takes usthrough Midtownand Uptownas weexplore thesites thatgave birthto BeatlemaniaOur Customized Rock(馆长)Tours havebeen bookedand lovedby schools,universities,writers,museum curatorsand manyothers.、1From the passage weknow RockJunketis.A.a travelagency B.a famousmuseumC.a websitefor musiclovers D.a surveycompany、2If youwant tojoin intheRockJunkefs activities,you must.A.haveagift formusic B.read onlinereviewsC.buy aticket inadvance D.wear rockn9roll clothes、3Which ofthe followingis mostpopular amongstudent groupsA.The EastVillageRockTour.B.Greenwich VillageRockTour.C.UnionSquareRockTour.D.CustomizedRockTours.(分)
24.8Growing upcan sometimesseem likea rollercoaster.There areups anddowns andunexpected turns.Abuse orneglect(欺凌)by adultcanmake the rideeven rougher.But beingbullied byanother childcan leaveespecially lastingscars.Thats the findingof anew study.Bullied kidsface ahigh riskof mental health problemsas teensand asyoung adults.Indeed bullied kids mightbe worseoff thanthosewho hadsuffered physicalabuse orneglect,the studyfound.Dieter Wolkeworks atthe Universityof Warwickin England.Until recently,most studiesof childvictims focusednotonbullyingbut onmaltreatment,this psychologistsays.Maltreatment includesphysical oremotional abuse,neglect orother behaviorsthat canharma child.Wolkes teamwantedtobetter understandhow bullyingslong-term effectscompare tothose dueto maltreatment.They focusedon4,026children inthe UnitedKingdom and1,420more inthe UnitedStates.Information aboutbullying andmaltreatment wascollectedfor Americanchildren toage
13.They collectedthe sameinformation for British youthup toage
16.The researchersalsogathered dataon eachindividuaFs mental health asa youngadult.Among theAmericans,36percent ofbulliedkidshad mentalproblems later.Those problemsincluded anxiety,which isa stateofexcessive worry.They alsoincluded depression.That isa feelingof hopelessnessthat canlast along time.Among kidswho had beenmaltreated byadults,17percent latersuffered mentalhealth problems.That was lessthanhalf therate seenin peoplewho hadbeenbullied asschool kids.In theU・K.group,the differencewaslessspectacular.Roughly25percent ofthe bulliedkids reportedmentalhealthproblemslater,compared with about17percent who hadbeenmaltreated.But howeveryou lookat it,thefindingare disturbing,Wolke says.They showthat bulliedchildren havesimilar orworse mentalhealthproblems laterin life.And thafswhy hesays schools,health servicesandotheragencies mustwork together to endbullying.、1According tothe passage,which ofthe statementsis TRUEA.Kids treatedcruelly recoversoon afterthey growup.B.All bulliedkids havementalhealthproblems.C.Most kidswith maltreatmentexperience tendto becomeviolent adults.D.Most studiesdidnt paymuch attentionto bullyinguntil recently.、2How doesthe authorsupport thetheme ofthe textA.By providingresearch results.B.By statingarguments.C.By explainingstatistical data.D.By givingexamples.、3The underlinedword spectacular“in paragraph6could bebest replacedby.A.slight B.dramaticC.specific D.similar、4According tothe text,what doesWolke suggestdoingA.Taking goodcare ofchildren.B,Joining handsto stopbullying.C-Keeping psychologicallyhealthy.D.Comparing differenttypes ofabuse.(分)
25.10Even ifyou donthave to work,eat orsleep,you wontbe ableto getthrough allinfermation onblogs andsocialnetworks.The problemwe faceisthatmuch of this informationseems veryinteresting atfirst glance.Actually,much ofthe(分心)information is unimportant,disposable andit distractsus frommore meaningfulpursuits.Worse still,when wespend lotsoftime consuminginformation fromour socialmedia streams,we mayfind ithard toconcentrate onwhat weredoing andwe haveatendency toforget whatwe haveconsumed anyway.A new study fromSwedens KTHRoyal Instituteof Technologyhas foundthat toomuch socialmedia exposureactually reducesyourability toprocess information and depletesyour short-term working memory.Our workingmemory playsa criticalrole inour capacity to filterinformationandremember whatis valuablebut itis notalimitless resource.Erik Fransen,a professorin ComputerScience atKTH andthe leaderofthisnewstudyon socialmedia overloadsaysthis canexplain whyour capacityfor processing information beginsto failwhenweattempt tostuff moreinformation intheworking memory.In fact,when you try toprocess the information likespeech orvideo,youaregoing toneed partlythesamesystem ofworkingmemory,soyouare reducingyour ownworkingmemorycapacity.And whenyoutryto storemany thingsin yourworking inyourworking memory,you getless good at processinginformation.It isthe periodsof downtimeof your brain-preferably disconnectedfromthedistractions ofyour computeror smartphone-that areneededfor memoryconsolidation andtransferring importantinformation toyour exposureto newinformation.Besides,you canemptyyour mindof thoughtsquickly torelax completely,go fora shortwalk orspend sfew minuteslistening tomusic.This willhelp you、improve your capacitytoprocess informationand increaseyour productivity.1What canwe learnabut socialmedia overloadfromParagraph1A.It distractsour atention.B.It isbeneficial tous.C.It bringsus whateverwe want.D.It keepsus informedof everything.、2Why doesyourcapacityfor processinginformation beginfall sometimesA.Much oftheinformationisunimportant.B.You dontmakethemostofyourbrain.C.Youre lessgoodatprocessinginformation.D.Your workingmemory isa limitedsource.、3What doesthe underlineword“downtime“inthelast paragraphprobably meanA.Support.B.Relaxation.C.Increase.D.Loss.、4Which isrecommended torelax yourbrainA.Listening tomusic fora while.B,Thinking overthings carefully.C.Taking enoughphysical exercise.D.Focusing moreon thepresent.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)
26.30A HeroicDriverLarry workswith TransportDrivers,Inc.One morningin2009,Larry was1along165north afterdelivering tooneofhis2,Suddenly,he sawa carwith itsbright lights on.3he gotcloser,he found4vehicle upsidedownontheroad.One morelook andhe noticed5shooting outfrom underthe6vehicle.Lany pulledover,set thebrake and7the fire(灭火含称).extinguisher Twogood burstsfromtheextinguisher andthe firewas put out.The manwhohadhis brightlightson8and toldLarry hehad9an emergencycall.They10(毁坏的)heard awomans voicecoming fromthe wreckedvehicle.11the vehicle,they sawthat awoman wastrying toget outof thebrokenwindow.They toldhertostay12until theemergency personnelarrived,13she thoughtthe carwas goingto
14.Larry toldherthat hehad alreadyputoutthe fireand sheshould notmove15sheinjured herneck.Once fireand emergencypeople arrived,Larry andthe otherman16and letthem gotowork.Then,Larry askedthe17if hewasneeded or18to go.They lethim andthe otherman go.One thingis19—Larry wentabove andbeyond thecall ofduty bygetting soclose tothe burningvehicle!His20most likelysaved thewomans life.、1A.walking B.touring C.traveling D.rushing、2A.passengers B.colleagues C.employers D.customers、3A.Since B.Although C.As D.If、4A.each B.another C.that D.his、5A.flames B.smoke C,water D.steam、6A.used B.disabled C-removed D.abandoned、7A.got holdof B.prepared C.took chargeof D.controlled、8A.came downB.came throughC.came inD.came over、9A.returned B.received C,made D.confirmed10A.then B.again C.finally D.even、11A.Starting B.Parking C.Passing D.Approaching、12A.quiet B.still C,away D.calm、13A.forB.so C.and D.but、14A.explode B.slip awayC.fall apartD.crash、15A.as ifB.unless C.in caseD.after、16A.stepped forwardB.backed offC.moved onD.set out、17A.woman B.police C.man D.driver、18A.forbidden B.ready C.asked D.free、19A.for certainB.for considerationC,reported D.checked、20A.patience B.skills C.efforts D.promise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)
27.15Directions:After readingthe passagebelow,fill inthe blanksto makethepassagecoherent andgrammaticallycorrect Forthe blankswithagiven word,fill ineach blankwith theproper formofthegiven word;fortheother blanks,use one。
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