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()2025届广东省广州市广雅中学高三2月联考线上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)20L
5301.----Your argumentis.1will notlet youpass.—Are youkiddingA.sound B.rationalC.liberal D.plain
2..New policies,to insurethat compulsoryeducation istruly free,by thelocal governmentacrossChina sincethe startof schoolon September
1.A.intending;have beenmade knownB.intended;have beenmade knownC.intending;are madeknown D.intended;had madeknown
3.—How abouthis design—Well,to tellthe truth,it isbut satisfactory.So youllhave totry yourbest to better it.A.something B.anythingC・everything D.nothing
4.…Mr.Johnson hasbeen chosenas themanager of the salesdepartment.-he wasso excitedthis morning.A・No chanceB.No wayC.Not possibleD.No wonder
5..By theside of the teachingbuilding of our school,which wascompleted in
2009.A.there standingthe libraryB.does the library standC.thelibrarystands D.stands thelibrary
6.------What waswrong Whydidn9t yougo to the picnicas scheduled------Im sorry.I aseriously-injured oldman tothe hospital.A.would deliverB.deliveredC.had deliveredD.was delivering
7.It seemslate tosay anything.We probablyit ifwe hadmade anoffer sooner.A.would havegot B.would getC.had gotD.got
8.Following thegirl,we wentinto ahall;on wallshung afew picturesof somefamous scientists.二astronauts domake aneffort9bring mostof theirrubbish home,they dontalways manageit Andthey dontjust leavetheir rubbishinspace eitherThere iseven abroken cameraleft behindon10,moon第四部分写作(共两节)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
28.1010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面一横线,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;L只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
2.1011Ten yearsago,I waslucky enoughto have an opportunityto studyin England as ainternational studentI went to one of themost famous schoolthere.On thefirst day,I wassuch nervousthat I felt myheart beatenwildly.I was afraid toexpress tomyself,because I have nevercommunicated withstrangers inEnglish before.Therefore,my teachersaid I had tointroduce meinfront of the class.As soon as thefirst wordflew outmy mouth,Ifeltrelaxing immediately.I was happy I finally made it.Its第二节书面表达(满分分).a specialday,which I will neverforget.25(分)假定你是李华,你的外国网友明年即将来北京留学,他想知道北京的基本情况就此请你用英语给他写
29.25Tom封电子邮件,内容包括.表示欢迎和期待;
1.介绍北京(地理位置、气候、景点等);
2.询问他到达北京的时间3注意
1.词数100左右;.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯4参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1D、2B、3B、4D、5D、6D、7A、8C、9D、10D、11A、12A、13B、14A、15A、16A、17D、18C、19D、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.D
2.B
3.C
4.A、
221.C
2.D
3.D、
231.D
2.C
3.D
4.A、
241.B
2.A、
251.C
2.A
3.D
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.B
3.A
4.D
5.B
6.D
7.A
8.B
9.C
10.C
11.C
12.D
13.B
14.A
15.A
16.D
17.A
18.C
19.D
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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2.used
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6.that/which
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8.safety
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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)10Ten yearsago.1was tuckyraough tohave anopportuzun tostudv ioE4ighnd asi mununoulstudrat Iwrm intoooeoftbcmostfamousxbool there.On tbcfirst diy,I wassueb aenpusthat Ifelt mybean XataaMcfiy IBIS KhoolsK beatingaftnd ioexpress tomyself,became I have neveroommunKMed withstringers inEnglisb beforeTberefoirBMt tohad.Howevermy teacherwd Ihid iomtroduce mem6oat of the elistAs soonas thefirst wwdflew outA mymouth,I fellmyself ofEaxintunmeduiely I washappyIfinallymadeit.It sa specialday,utuch I will ntxaforget、28relaxed第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Tom,Im gladto hearthat youwill cometo Beijingto study.Its abig surprisefor me and Pmlooking forwardto seeingyou earlier.Located in the northpart ofChina,Beijing isthe capitalofourcountry.It ishot andrainy insummer butcold anddry inwinter.Itis abig citywith manytourist attractions,such as the greatWall,the SummerPalace and the ForbiddenCity.Would youmind tellingmewhen youwill arrivein BeijingI willpick youup at the airportand showyou aroundthose beautifulplaces.Yours.Li HuaA.its B.whichC.whose D.those
9..Michelle Obamawears clothesthat anyonecan buyin amall and she mayhavealarger effecton consumersthanordinary models.A.furthermore B.otherwise C.nevertheless D.therefore
10.to managetime wisely,and youcan makethe mostout ofeach day.A.Learning B.To learnC.Learned D.Learn
11.—Mary wasasked todo somethingimportant.—It doesntmatter.Lefs thework whereit isleft off.A.take upB.take downC.take inD.take off一
12.How didit comethat youdamaged yourcar sobadly—I into a treeon theroadside theother day.A.ran B.had runC.was runningD.run
13.Newly chairmanof the Chinese BasketballAssociation,Yao Minghas putreforming thedomestic gamesmanagementat thetop ofhis agenda.A.appointing B.appointedC.being appointedD.having appointed
14.Several ofus wereasked toattend themeeting,as below.A.listed B.listingC・to belisted D.having listed
15.Having picturesto colorwill keepchildren forhours.A.amused B.amusingC.amuse D.to amuse
16.Iwasunaware ofthe criticalpoints involved,so mychoice wasquite・A.arbitrary B.reasonable C.mechanical D.conventional
17.Not evenwhen throughthe darkestvalley be afraid,for youare alwaysclose besideme.A.do I walk;will IB.do I walk;IwillC.Iwalk;IwillD.Iwalk;will I
18.his homeworkin time,he had to stayup lateinto thenight.A.Finishing B.Having finishedC.To finishD.To havefinished
19.—Iris isalways kindand tothe sufferingof others.—No wondershe choosestobea reliefworker.A.allergic B.immuneC.relevant D.sensitive
20.competence in acquiring Englishtoday comesfrom theability toexpress oneselfrather thanin simplypassingexams.A.Due B.RawC.CoreD.Keen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)
21.6For thefirst timeever scientistsprepare toset abouta3-year-long project,the NektonMission,to explore the IndianOceanand documentchanges takingplace beneath the wavesthat couldaffect thesurrounding regionover thecoming decades.The ambitiousexploration teamwill reachone ofthe lastmajor unexploredfrontiers on the planet,a vastbody ofwater thats自(那)瑚礁)already feelingthe effectsof globalwarming withrising watertemperatures damagingits coralree.Understanding theIndian Oceans ecosystemis importantnot justfbr thespecies thatlive init,but alsofor the
2.5billion peopleliving in the region.The NektonMission issupported bymore than4organizations.Researchers willspend sevenweeks surveyingunderwater life,(传感器)map the sea floor,and dropsensors todepths ofup to6,560feet in the seasaround the Seychelles.The Seychellesaims tobecome aleader in the developmentof ablueeconomy^that drawson theresources ofthe ocean.lt reliesonfishing andtourism,but haslately alsobeen exploitingoil andgas frombeneaththesea floor.Our oceanis undergoingrapid ecologicaltransformationby humanactivities.The NektonMission isvital to help usbetter knowour oceanspace andresources to make wisedecisions.Only whenwe knowwhat wehave in the oceanand what is itsvalue callwe properlydecide whatto exploitand whatto leaveuntouched,“said Jumeau,theSeychelles^mbassador tothe UN.The missionwill conductfurther divesin otherparts ofthe IndianOcean overthree years.The researchersexpect todiscover new(峰会)species andsend videostotheworld bysatellite.The researchwill provideinformation for a summitabout the Indian Oceanplannedfor late
2021.、1Why dothe scientistsplan toexplorethe Indian OceanA.To savethe endangeredcreatures livingin thesea.B.To discover the damagemankind hasdone tothe ocean.C.To makethe bestuse ofthe naturalresources in thesea.D.To protectits speciesand peopleliving around the region.、2Which isnot includedin thetasks tobe carriedout aroundthe SeychellesA.Drawing mapsofthesea floor.B.Finding treasuresunder thesea.C.Putting sensorsinto thedeep sea.D.Studying underwaterlife.、3What can be learnedabout theNek-ton MissionA.It willextend beyondtheIndianOcean.B.It will benefit alot fromblueeconomy”.C.It willcontribute tothe2021conference.D.It willfind solutionsto globalwarming.、4What canbeasuitable titlefur thetextA.Scientists Areto ExploretheIndianOceanB.The SeychellesAims toBuild aBlueEconomy”C.Effects ofGlobal Warmingon MarineEcosystemD.IndianOcean:the LastUnexplored Frontieron thePlanet(分)
22.8Cherish theMoments withOur ParentsThere was somethingin anelderly womansbehavior thatcaught myeye.Unsure ofher steps,the woman moved slowly,alongwith ayounger womanwho Iguessed washer daughter.The daughterwas rollingher eyes and checkingher watchevery fewseconds.The olderwoman leftthe youngerone andbegan totick throughthe DVDson thenearest shelf.Without hesitation,I walkedoverand askedif I could helpher findsomething.The womansmiled atmeandshowed mea titleonapiece ofpaper.Rather thanrush offto locatethe DVDfor the woman,I askedher towalk withme soIcouldshow herwhere shecould findit.Looking back,I thinkI wanted to enjoyher companyforamoment.Her movementsreminded meof myown mother,who hadpassedaway theprevious Christmas.As wewalked,thewomanseemed gladoftheunrushed companyand casualconversation.We foundthe movieandshetold me itwas theone shedenjoyed when she washer sonsage andthat shehoped hewould enjoyit asmuch asshe had.Maybe,she saidhe couldenjoyit withhis ownyoung children.I accompaniedher tothe queueat thecashier.As thecashier putthe DVDintoaplastic bag,I wentover tothe youngerwoman,who wasstill tappingher footatthefront ofthe store.“Is thatyour mom”I asked.Ihadexpected herto tellmeitwas noneof mybusiness.But sherolled hereyesandsaid,Yeah.Therewasannoyance inherreply.Still watching the mother,I said,Mind someadvice”“Go aheadJ said the daughter.I smiled to showher Iwasnt criticizing.Cherish her,“I said,When shesgone,ifs thelittle momentsthafll comeback toyou.Moments likethis.I know/5It wastrue.I missedmy momstill andremembered withsadness themoments whenId usedmy impatiencetomakeher lifemiserable.The elderly womanmovedslowly backto herdaughter.Together theymade theirway towardthe storesexit.They stoodthere foramoment,side byside,watchingtherush ofthe holidaycurrent.Then the daughter glancedover andslowly placedher armwithapparently unaccustomedaffection aroundher mothersshoulders andgently guidedher home.、
192.The daughterchecked herwatch frequentlybecause she.A.hadtowait fora friendB.wantedtobuy a new watchC.was impatientto shopwith her mom D.was uninterestedin watchingthe DVD、
294.From Paragraphs3and4we knowthat.A.the elderly woman hadntseen themovie beforeB.the elderlywoman foundher sonsfavorite movieC,the authorand the elderlywomanhurried tofind theDVDD.the authorandtheelderlywomanenjoyed eachothers company、
396.We canlearn from the passagethat.A.the authorhad treatedher momvery wellB.theelderlywoman lookedlike the authors momC.the authorscolded thedaughter forher behaviorD.thedaughterchanged herattitude towardhermom(分)
23.8At yournext meeting,wait fora pausein conversationand tryto measurehow longit lasts.Among English speakers,chances arethat itwillbea secondor twoat most.But whilethis patternmay beuniversal,our awarenessof silence differsdramatically acrosscultures.What oneculture considersa confusingor awkwardpause maybe seenby othersasavaluable momentof reflectionand signofrespect forwhat the last speakerhas said.Research inDutch and also inEnglish found that whena silencein conversationstretches tofourseconds,people startto feeluneasy.In contrast,a separatestudy ofbusiness meetingsfoundthatJapanese peopleare happywithsilences of
8.2seconds——nearly twiceas longas inAmericans,meetings.In Japan,it isrecognized thatthe bestcommunication iswhen youdont speakat all.Ifs alreadya failureto understandeach otherbyspeaking becauseyoure repairingthat failureby usingwords.(殖民地)In theUS,it mayoriginate fromthe historyof colonialAmerica asa crossroadsof manydifferent races.When youhave acomplexof difference,its hardto establishcommon understandingunless youtalk andtheres understandablya kindof anxietyunlesspeople areverbally engagedto establisha commonlife.This appliesalso tosome extentto London.In contrast,when theresmore homogeneity,perhaps ifseasier forsome kindsofsilenceto appear.For example,among yourclosestfriends andfamily itseasier tosit insilence thanwith peopleyoure lesswell acquaintedwith.、1Which ofthe followingpeople mighthave thelongest silencein conversationA.The Dutch.B.Americans.C.The English.D.The Japanese.、2What mightthe Japaneseagree withinaconversationA.Speaking moregives theupper hand.B,Speak outwhat youhave in your mind.C.Great mindsthink alikewithout words.D.The shortertalking silence,the better.、3What canwe learnfromthetextA.A foursecond silencein conversationis universal.B・Its hardfbr Americansto reacha commonagreement.C.Englishspeakersare moretalkative thanJapanese speakers.D.The closerwe andour familyare,the easierthe silenceappears.、4What does the underlinedword“homogeneity in thelastparagraph meanA.Similarity.B.Contradiction.C.Diversity.D.Misunderstanding.(分)
24.8No evidenceshows thatthe keyto learninga newlanguage issurrounding yourselfwith native speakers ofthat language.But whatif thosenative speakersare Dorathe Explorerand DiegoItturns outtelevision andradio mightbe evenbetter tools for newlanguage learnersthan previouslythought.According totworecent studiesby ScientificAmerican,it ispossible tofuther yourunderstanding ofanewlanguage withoutactively practicingor fullypayingattention.For starters,research published in the Journal ofthe AcousticalSociety ofAmerica suggeststhat languagelearners whofocuscontinuously onlearning new sounds keepno moreinformation thanthose whotake occasionalbreaks.While onegroup ofstudyparticipants practiceddistinguishing threedifficult Hindisounds forone houra dayoverthecourse ofseveral days,another group(交替地)(使人分心的)alternately spent10minutes onlearning and10minutes onan intentionallydistracting taskas theHindi soundsplayedinthe background.When testedon thesounds,the distractedgroup performedjust aswell asthe focusedgroup.And afollowing studypublishedintheJournalof Memoryand Languagefurther validatesthe powerof inactivelearning.Researchers foundthat Spanishstudents learningthe Basqueaccent improvedless whenthey wereinstructed torepeat soundsbackduring theirtraining;listening tonewsoundssilently actuallyresulted inbetter memory.So,is ittime tolay offyour tutorand buya boxset ofCordon SalvajelNot quite.While thisgrowing bodyof researchsuggestsinactive language learning isan amazingtool inyour languagelearning,the valueof focusedpractice cannotbe ignored.You needtocome toclass andpay attentionJ saysMelissa Baese-Berk,a languageexpert andco-author ofoneofthe studies,But whenyou gohome,turn onthe TVor turnontheradio inthat languagewhile yourecooking dinner,and evenif you,re notpaying totalattention toit,its goingtohelpyou.^^、So getout thereand learn...but nottoo hard.While youreat it,it wouldnthurt toimprove yourgrammar skills,1What arethefindings ofthe recentstudies aboutA.Television andradio arethe onlytoolsforlanguagelearning.B.Inactive learningplays agreat rolein learningnew languages.C-Full attentioncontributes togreater achievementof languagelearningD.It isimportant tocommunicate withnativespeakerswhen learningnew languages.、2The underlinedword Validate“in paragraph4refer to.A.confirm B.contradictC.indicate D.assume、3What isMelissa Baese-Berks attitudetowards inactivelanguage learningA.doubtful B.favorableC.indifferent D.disapproving、4Which practicedoestheauthor probablyapproveA.Giving uppronunciation drillsintheclass,B.Repeating afterthe tapesintentionally allthe time.C.Playing targetlanguages inthebackgroundwhile dinning.D.Practicing distinguishingdifficult soundsof targetlanguages.(分)
25.10My daughterwentto see The Wild Onerecently andshe commentedthat Marlon Brando waswearing jeansso longago.Of coursehe helpedset the trend,so thatgot methinking aboutthe linkbetween filmsand trendsin fashion.Fashion andfilms havegonehand inhand forlong.The WildOne isa goodexample:it appeared in1954,starring Brando.Dressed ina blackleathermotorcycle jacket,leather capand jeans,he createda lookwhich isstill consideredcool today.Everyone fromMadonna tomiddle-aged menis seenwearing theclassic leathermotorcycle jacket.Another stronginfluence onfashion trendswas Breakfast at Tiffanys,starring Audrey Hepburn.She madefamous thesimpleblack dressthat looksperfect ateither acocktail partyor juststanding aroundan expensivedepartment storelike Tiffanyswith apastryand coffeeinyourhand,as Audrey Hepburn doesinthe film.She looksso elegant,wearing simplebut beautifuldresses,big darkglassesandastring ofpearls aroundher neck.AudreyHepburnstill influenceswomens fashionwith her“Tiffanys look”.In moremodern times,the filmstar Uma Thurman createda majorfashion trendwhensheappearedinthe filmPulp Fiction,madein
1994.Her stylewas verysimple.Her blacktrousers,crisp whiteshirt andhair stylewas copiedby womenintheworld.Influencing fashiontrends canoften beabout timing.The movieMemoirs ofa Geishacame justin timeto starta trendin Japanese(和月艮)fashion.It startedtheChinese actress Zhang Ziyi,who worebeautiful silkkimonos,and itwon anOscar forCostume Design.Many travelcompanies pickedup onthetrendand rangeisha trips“to Japan.The filmhas alsoledtoa regainedinterest in kimonos.Itis nowquite common toseeyoung Japanesewomen wearingkimonos notjust ontraditional occasions,but atvarious socialevents.Thefashion isalso beginningto spreadto westerncountries.、1What madetheauthorthink aboutthe relationshipbetween moviesand fashiontrendsA.TheWildOne show.B・Influence ofthe filmBreakfastat Tiffanys.C.Marlon Brandosetting thetrend.D.His daughterswords.、2Who willpeople associateMadonna wearingthe leathermotorcycle jacketwithA.MarlonBrando.B.AudreyHepburn,C.UmaThurman.D.ZhangZiyi.、3What isimplied inthe filmBreakfast inTiffany^according tothe passageA.One canbe activeby wearingblack.B.One canbe stylishby eatingatTiffanys.C,One canbe famousby lookingperfect.D.One canbe elegantby wearingsimply.、4What doesthefilmMemoirs ofa Geishalead toA.The recoveryof interestinkimonos.B,The worldwidereading ofGeisha stories.C.The popularityoftheChineseactress.D.The“geisha trips“to socialevents.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和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)
26.30A man,a womananda child aretelling a tree theirtroubles.“How canI dowhat otherssay,asked thechild,and]be me”said thetree.I2inthewind,move downwardsintherain,yet Ialways3myself,a tree.”The mansaid,I cant4my life/9“Look atme Jsaid thetree.UI changeevery5from greento brownto greenagain,from shootstoflowers to6leaves.Yet Ialways remainmyself,atree.”“I cantlove anymore/9said thewoman.With mylove,Ihave7all thatIhave.”Look atme Jsaidthetree.“There arebirds inmy(苔葬)(树皮).8moss andladybugs9on mybark Theymay takewhat I10,but notwhat Iam.”Whether weknow itor not,we arelike thetree.Only ourpride hangsontoa11sense ofself,wanting tokeep everything,refusingto12advice orspiritual direction.What wedo doesntmatter;how wedo itis what
13.Change andgrowth isas14asthesun comingupevery morningand sinkingevery night.15whatisinside youand listento whatyour16tells you.Why notjust fortoday,17once moretoa placethat existsoutside yourselfwithout yourown orothers18We caneasily19achildwho isafraid ofthe dark;but thereal tragedy悲居U oflife isthat menare afraidofthe_
201、A.already B.thus C.still D.instead
2、A.tremble B.bend C.wave D.fight
3、A.remain B.polish C.change D.determine
4、A.promote B.advance C.improve D.transform
5、A.time B.season C.day D.term
6、A.rotten B.golden C.broken D.fallen
7、A.given awayB.given outC.taken awayD.got through
8、A.roots B,branches C.spirit D.world
9、A.relying B.focusing C.living D.placing
10、A.bear B.produce C.have D.desertII、A.transparent B.special C.false D.authentic
12、A.understand B.evaluate C.provide D.follow
13、A.cares B.counts C.helps D.distinguishes、14A.natural B.fun C.splendid D.fantastic
15、A.Go withB・Go overC.Look afterD.Look up
16、A.dream B・future C.past D.heart
17、A.set outB.put outC.hold upD.put off
18、A.criticism B.test C.judgement D.applause
19、A.forget B.encourage C,rescue D.forgive
20、A.dark B.truth C.growth D.light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
1.5151(分)语法填空
27.15二In sciencefiction,space19describe asa silent,empty placebut thingsare differentIn fact,all ofthe equipment2use tokeep」一a spacestation functioningcanbeso noisy3-the astronautsworking therecannot talkwith oneanother4easythey haveto shoutThe highlevels ofsound mayaffect theirwork,and cansometimes evenmean thatthey are
5.able tosleepIn addition,they mustface otherproblems inspace Scientistshave foundover70,000items ofrubbish6,still remainintheorbit轨道aroundtheearth Mostof themare
7.small thana tennisball,but theystill threatenthe
8.safe ofexploring inspace Evenasmall pieceof metalcould causea terribledisaster ifit hita mannedspacecraft Althoughgenerally。
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