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・20242025学年浙江省嶂州市高级中学高三下学期高考模拟联考英语试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂
2.其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.Rosa thiswashing machinefor morethan tenyears.She isthinking aboutbuying a new one.A.is usingB.usedC・had usedD.has beenusing
2.The countryschief exportsare coal,cars andcotton goods,cars the most importantof these.A.have beenB.areC.being D.are being
3.After receivingthe Oscarfor BestSupporting Actress,Anne Benedictwent onall thepeople whohad helpedinher career.A.to thankB.thankingC.having thankedD.to havethanked
4.Since you are my daughters classmate,wed liketo you tonight.A.put;down B.put;in C.put;off D.put;up
5.—There arentany toysin oursuitcase.Where haveyou putthem一Oh,no.That oldlady sittingnext tous havetaken oursby mistake.A.mustB.could C.should D.would
6..The witnessan importantdetail whendescribing theaccident.A.brought outB.kept offC・left outD.ran into(简装书)
7.Its supposedto bethe endof the paperback and the ofdigital media,but somebookstores aresurviving theInternetAge withsurprising success.A.deadline B.dawnC.dusk D.departure
8.naturally by the skinwhen exposed to sunlight,Vitamin Dis neededfor healthybones,teeth andmuscles.A.Making B.To makeC.Made D.Make一
9.I wonderwhat makesyou a good salesperson.as awaiter for three years,which contributesa lotto mytodays work.A.serve B.served修改在错的词下画一横线,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
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2.1011My parentsand Iwent tothe parkon lastSunday.There werelots ofvisitors stoodin frontof theticket window.We waitedfora long time andbuy threetickets.In theTiger Mountainof the park,I was too eager to seethe fiercefrightened animalsthat Iquickenedmy stepsthrough thecrowd.Unfortunate,I gotseparated frommy parents.I hadhard timelooking forhim,but Ihadno luck.Wandering in thepark,I feltalone withoutany companions.Worse still,I hadno money,so I had towalk home,covered asmuch as5kilometers.第二节书面表达(满分分).25(分)假如你是李华,带队去英国友好学校进行了两周的交流学习请你写一篇发言稿,在告别仪式上致辞要点如
29.25下表示感谢;
1..总结这次交流活动;2欢迎对方到你校访问
3.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)
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530、1D、2C、3A、4D、5A、6A、7B、8C、9B、10B、11C、12D、13C、14C、15A、16C、17B、18A、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、
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3.C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、
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20.A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
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9.alone lonely【小题】改成10covered covering第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear classmates,Ifs agreat honorfor meto giveyouaspeech.Given thefact thatyou havehelped us a lot,I wantto expressmy heartfeltthanks toyou.As weknow,we have a two-week studyhere,from whichwe havebenefited alot.We aredeeply impressedby yourwarm welcome andhospitality.It isyour hospitalityand warmwelcome thatmake usfeel at home.Furthermore,exposedtoforeign languageand culture,we nowhave abetter understandingof Britishculture and customs.Meanwhile,we havemade alot ofnew friends,who help usalotduring thestudy.How timeflies.It^time tosay goodbye.I welcomeall of youtoour school.Hopefully,we canhave afurther exchangeof thoughtsandideas.C.have servedD.had served
10.What impressedme mostabout themovie werethe filmedin New York.A.scenery B.scenesC.sights D.views
11.work andcreative activitieshave beenimportant driversof humanprogress isdeeply rootedin oursocial values.A.How B.WhetherC-That D.Why
12.------What waswrong Why didnt yougo tothe picnicas scheduled------Im sorry.I aseriously-injured oldman tothe hospital.A・would deliverB.deliveredC.had deliveredD.was delivering
13.We shouldorganize usefulactivities,which willthe relationshipof thestudents.A.appoint B.employC.promote D.commit
14.—You lookreally down.—Pm tiredof myjob.There areendless problemsto dealwith.A.Why botherB.So whatC.Whats upD.Why not
16.He in a universityfor five years,but nowhe runsa companyof hisown.A.has taughtB.had taughtC.taught D.has beenteaching一
17.He iseagertotry somethinghe hasnever triedbefore.一Oh,I see.Thafs hesdifferent fromothers.A.when B.where C.how D.what
18.he lawis equallyapplied toeveryone.No onebe aboveit.A.shall B.mustC.may D.need
19.Several ofus wereasked to attend themeeting,as below.A.listed B.listingC.to belisted D.having listed
20.I writingthepaperas scheduled,but my mothers illnessinterfered.I hopeyou willexcuse me.A.am tohave finishedB.was tohave finishedC.was tofinish D.ought tofinish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 the past twoyears I have beentravelling andliving abroad.Home hasbecome moreof afeeling thana place.Ifeel at home whenI amwith myfamily inLondon,but Ialso feelat homein Italywith friendsI love.Home isno longera pictureof ahousewith afront doorand somewindows.It ismore complicatedthan that.This isone of the reasonsthat celebratingthe newyear hasbecome veryimportant forme.I donot care about HNew Years(愿望)”-resolutions livingabroad hasmade meconstantly reconsiderwhat kindof personI wantto be and howI willlive mylife,so Idont feelthe needto planfor change:I livefor change.New YearsEve hasbecome mytime to reconnect with the friendsthat makesme feelat home.Every yearwe try to reunitewhereverwe areand rememberthe timewhen weknew eachother sowell that we feltlike afamily.It is a momenttoreconnectand gettoknow eachother again.Last year,we travelledto acottage in Ireland wherewe hadno internetand noneighbours.In the middle of thecountryside,away fromour bigand constantlychanging lives,we wereable to become like a littlefamily again.This year,we wentto Barcelona.It wasa verybig change.We weresurrounded by culture andlife andjoy.There werebars andparties.It wasdifferent,but onething stayedvery muchthe same-I feltathomeagain andwe feltlikeafamily again.A lot of peoplefeel thatNew YearsEve cannotlive upto expectations.Ideas such as theNew Yearskiss andresolutions1create alotofpressure forpeople tohavea night toremember,anightthat will change theirlives andperhaps makethe nextyear oneworthliving.I thinkthose people are missingthe point.If Christmasis aboutfamily,why cantNewYearbe aboutfriends、1What doesthe underlinedword Itin ParagraphI probablymeanA.Family.B.Living abroad.C.Home.D.Staying withfriends.
2、Why doesntthe authorcareaboutNew Years resolutions1A.New Yearsresolutions cannotbe reached.B.His lifestylemakes himalways readyfor change.C.Its meaninglessto makeany bigchanges inlife.D.Making New Yearsresolutionscreates muchpressure.、3What doesthe authortrytoconvey throughhis experiencesinIrelandand BarcelonaA.Life ispeaceful andenjoyable.B.Living abroadis ahappy experience.C.Staying withfriends makesone feelathome.D.Travelling abroadenriches one*s lifeexperience.、4Which of the followingcan bethe besttitle for the textA.NewYearsCelebration:How B.True Friendship:WhatC,Living Abroad:Comfortable orComplicatedD.Change:Plan itor Makeit(分)(隐形眼镜)
22.8A womanlost thesight in one eyeafter goingswimming in a poolat ahotel wearing contact lenses.Jennie(变形虫)Hurst,from Southampton,suffered from a rareand painfulinfection causedby amoebain water.The infectioncauses peopleto be sensitiveto lightand the24-year-old saidshe hadto stayin adark roomforthreemonths.She is now warningof thedangers ofswimmingor showeringwearing contacts.Ms Hurstexperienced fouroperations anda treatmentin whichshe hadeye dropsevery halfhour.nDuring thattime Istayed inmybedroom withblack curtainsat thewindow.The onlything Icould dowastolisten tothe radio.One evening,I wasso eagerto lookoutof windowto geta lookof theoutside worldthat Iopened mycurtains in themiddleofthenight.As soonas Idid thisthe moonshonein myeyes andit reallyhurt.I didnt do thatagain.Ihave been leftwith nosight inmy lefteye and the damageto myright eyecould belasting/she said.Ms Hursthad beenwearingcontactlenses forfiveyears.nI donteven likeswimming,nshe said.My friendswere quitesurprisedthat Ihad goneswimming andprobably thoughtthat Ihad beena bitlazy.I wasntaware ofthe problemat all—it didnteven entermybrain totake themout.I feltresponsible that Ihadlet ithappen whenactually Icould havejust takenmy contactsout.”1Whafs thetext mainlyaboutA.The womanlosing sightwhile swimming.B.A rareinfection causedby contactlenses.C.An accidenthappening in a hospital.D.The troubleof stayinginadark room.、2Amer theoperations,Jennie HurstfeltA.frightened B.calmC.regretful D.anxious、3What doesJennie Hurstmean inthe lastparagraphA.She usedto goswimming veryoften.B.She hasalso beenhurt inher brain.C.She willbe busywith herwork infuture.D.She mightbe morecareful whenswimming nexttime.
4、What!sthepurpose ofthe textA.To analyze.B.To explain.C.To warn.D.To encourage.(分)
23.8Everybody hatesit,but everybodydoes it.A recentreport saidthat40%of Americanshate tipping.In Americaalone,tipping isa$16billion-a-year industry.Consumers actingpolitely oughtnot topay morethan theyhave tofor agiven service.Tipsshould notexist.So whydo theyThe commonopinion inthepastwas thattips bothrewarded theefforts ofgood serviceand reduceduncomfortablefeelings ofinequality.And also,tipping makesfor closerrelations.It wentwithout sayingthat thebetter theservice,thebigger thetip.But accordingtoanew researchfrom CornellUniversity,tips no longer serveany usefulfunction.The paperanalyzes numberstheygot from2,547groups diningat20different restaurants.The connectionbetween largertips andbetter servicewas veryweak.Onlya tinypart ofthe sizeofthetip hadanything todo withthe qualityof service.Tipping isbetter explained,byculturethan bythe moneypeople spend.In America,the customcame intobeing alongtimeago.It isregarded aspart ofthe acceptedcost ofa service.In New York restaurants,failing totip atleast15%could wellmean dissatisfactionfrom the customers.Hairdressers canexpect to get15%-20%,andtheman whodelivers yourfast food$
2.In Europe,tipping islesscommon.In manyrestaurants theamount oftip isdecided bya standardservice charge.In manyAsian countries,tipping hasneverreally caught on atall.Only a few havereally takento tipping.According toMichael Lynn,the Cornellpapers author,countries inwhichpeoplearemore socialor outgoingtend totip more.Tipping mayreduce anxietyabout beingserved bystrangers.And Mr.Lynnsays,“In America,where peopleare expressiveand eagerto mixup withothers,tipping isabout socialapproval.If youtip badly,people、think lessofyou.Tipping wellisachance toshow off.”1This passageis mainlyabout.A.different kindsof tipping in differentcountries B.the relationshipbetween tippingandcustomC.the originand presentmeaning of、tipping D.most Americanpeople hatetipping2Which ofthe followingbest explainsthe underlinedphrase“caughton”A.becomepopular.B・been hated.、C.been stopped.D.been permitted3Among thefollowing situations,in youropinion,who is likely totip mostA.A Frenchmanjustquarreled withthe barberwho didhis hairbadly in NewYork.B.An Americanjust hada wonderfuldinner ina wellknown restaurantin NewYork.C.A Japanesebusinessman askedfor apizza deliveryfromaPizza Hutin NewYork.D.A Chinesestudent enjoyedhis mealinafamous fastfood restaurantinNewYork.、4We caninfer fromthis passagethat.A.tipping isnolongeragoodway tosatisfy somecustomers themselvesB.tipping isespecially popularinNewYorkC.tippinginAmerica canmake servicebetter nowD.tipping hassomething todo withpeoples character
24.(分)(直言不讳土也)8The latestIPCC reportdoes notmince wordsabout thestate ofour planet:we mustact nowto(先例)“achieve globalchange ata scalethat has“no documentedhistorical precedentin orderto avoidthe climatedisaster thatwouldresult froma2degree Crise inaverage globaltemperature.Climate changealready affectsthe worldsmost helplesspeople includingpoorrural communitiesthat dependon theland for their livingsand coastalcommunities.Indeed,we havealready seenthe clear(不对称)asymmetry ofsuffering resultingfrom extremeweather events,such ashurricanes,floods,droughts,wildfires andmore.(矿物燃料)So far,advocates andpoliticians havetended tofocus onreducing fossil fuel consumptionthrough technologyand/orpolicy,such asa sharpcarbon tax,as climatesolutions.These proposalsare,of course,essential toreducing manmadecarbon emissions(排放)-71percent ofwhich areproduced byjust100fossil fuelcompanies.Yet theinternational focus on fossil fuels hasovershadowed(使......显得不重要)the most powerful andcost-efficientcarbon-capture technologythe worldhas yetseen:forests.Recent scientificresearch confirmsthat forestsand othernatural climatesolutions”are absolutelyessential inreducing climate change.In fact,natural climatesolutions canhelpusachieve37percent ofourclimate target,even thoughthey currentlyreceive only
2.5percent ofpublic climatefinancing.Forests*power tostore carbon dioxide throughthe simpleprocess oftree growthis staggering:one treecan evenstore anaverageof about48pounds ofcarbondioxideinoneyear.Recent researchshow undamagedforests arecapable ofstoring the same amountofthe carbondioxide emissionsof entirecountries suchas Peruand Colombia.For thisreason,policy makersand businessleaders mustcreate andstrengthen ambitiouspolicies toprevent deforestation,andsupport thesustainable managementof standingforests inthe fightagainst climate change.Protecting the worlds forestsensures theycancontinue to provide essentialfunctions asidefrom climatestability,including producingoxygen,filtering waterand supportingbiodiversity.Not onlydo allthe worldspeople dependon foreststoprovideclean air,clean water,oxygen,and medicines,but
1.6billion peoplerely on them directlyfor theirlivelihoods.1According tothe passage,climatechange.A.will surelyachieve ata scalethat ismore seriousthan everbefore B.will onlyaffect peopleliving inthe poorestrural regionsC.islikelyto leadto morefrequent extremeweather eventsD.is entirelydetermined byfossilfuelconsumption、2Whats thefinding ofthe newresearchA.Reducing fossilfuels isthemostpowerful andcost-efficient technology.B.Forests arevital toreducing climatechange dueto theirstorage power.C.Most ofour climatetargets canbe accomplishedwiththehelp ofnatural climatesolutions.D.Natural climatesolutions haveproved lessefficient thanconventional solutions.、3The underlinedword“staggering“in Paragraph4means.A.astonishing B.speeding C.embarrassing D.shrinking、4Whats theauthors purposeof writingthis articleA.To comparetwo differentapproaches todealing withclimatechange.B.To argueagainst theview thatfocusonfossilfuelsreduction counts.C.To urgescientists todo moreresearch intonatural climatesolutions.D.To pointout forestsare themostpowerfulweapon forfighting climatechange.(分)
25.10David wasabout8when helearned howto swim.He gotso goodthat heeventually pickedup freediving,a sportwheredivers holdtheir breathuntil resurfacinginstead ofusing breathingequipment.He neverimagined nearlytwo decadeslater hewouldcome touse thatskill insuchaway.It isan extraordinaryact ofcourage,but tohave themoment caughton cameraforthe world tosee issomething elseentirely.Thescene wasfilmed bysomeone onthesameboat and was putonline.The videowas sharedimmediately bynational andglobal media.That Augustday beganwith Davidboating aroundwith hisfriends.They spotteda womandriving abright redMazda headingrightinto highwater.David andhis crewtried towarn herto stop,but bythen it was toolate,andthe car hadalready slidunder water.In themoments beforeDavid jumpedinto thosemuddy floodwaters totear theroof offthecarwith hisbare hands,his thoughtprocesswas short.In fact,he didnthave one.“The carwas sinkingfast/David says.There wasno timeto think.It hadtobedone.”Up untilrecently,David hadntreunited withthe womanhe saved.He wasperfectly finewith savinga strangerand remainingunknownto her.Still tothis day,even after the attentionthe videoreceived,afterthe media fromall overthe globelanded onhis frontyard,Daviddoesnt thinkit abig deal.I thinkI wasjust lucky,“David says,smiling.I happenedtobeat theright placeat theright、
1177.What didDavid doon thatAugust dayA.He pickedup freediving.B.He rescueda woman.C.He droveinto thewater.D.He filmeda video.、
2179.Whydidthemedialand onhis frontyardA.To takephotos ofhis yard.B.To makea dealwith him.C,To keepan eyeon him.D.To digfor moreabout him.、
3181.What kindof personis DavidA.Ambitious.B.Considerate.C.Modest.D.Conservative.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(分)
26.30My sister and Ihavebeena headachefor my mother,because myfather wasinthearmy,he wasnot aroundtoo often.—21—,mymotherbrought usup almostsingle-handedly andit musthave_22—real strengthof mindto bringup suchnaughty andstubbornchildren whogot outfrom onetrouble onlytogetinto another.Bonus and I werentscholars either._23_,we hatedstudying fromthe verybeginning.We were_24_to spendtime withourschoolbooks-out ofthe fearof Mumsscolding.I almostdid notmake itto10th grade.That entiresummer Mum_25—thatIread myschoolbooksfromthevery firstchapter tillthe last.I left_26—college at
18.In mysecond yearof college,while I was studyingfor myfinal exams,I gota phonecall fromMum—27—my sisterhad failedher9th gradeexams.Mum washeartbroken.My motherwas anEnglish teacherinafamous schoolinthecity and()itwasan—28—for her.Then startedanother_29_for myMum.There alwaysseemed tobe peoplewho wouldcomeandtalk abouthow welltheir childrenweredoing_30—mymotherwould behaving atough timemaking surewe stayedontheright path.Mum was—31—that wewould dowellfor ourselves.She neverlet mysisterandme32—thatwehad lostout onsomething andalways toldus:Let thisbealesson.We aregoingto workreally reallyhard...33_willchange.Things didchange,but veryslowly and_34_,one littlestep ata time.Last yearI finishedwith lawschool andstarted working.Mymothers beliefin me35—.And just afewdays agoI gota phonefrom Bonus.She had_36—the examwith honorsandwas_37_to thebestuniversity inthe country.Iwasin tears.Later thatnight I_38_Mum:“Mum,your twolittle failuresdidntdoas badlyas everybodythought.^^Mum39and said:You aremydaughtersandIknew youthe best.I alwaysknew thatyou wouldsucceed.It wasjusta_40_of time.”、1A.However B.Thus C.Otherwise D.Besides、2A.devoted B.spent C.taken D.wasted、3A.In thatcase B.In thisway C.On theother handD.On thecontrary、4A.pleased B.annoyed C.forced D.advised、5A.demanded6A.at B.for C・from D.after
7、A.announcing B.reading C.knowing D.saying、8A.shame B.challenge C.pride D.honor、9A.experiment B.research C.conflict D.trial10A.though B.while C.as D.unless
11、A.determined B.astonished C.satisfied D.concerned、12A.predict B.imagine C.guess D.feel
13、A.Environment B.Society C.Circumstances D.Impressions
14、A.quickly B・extremely C.smoothly D.gradually
15、A.made upB.paid offC.took onD.burst out16A.attended B.received C.passed D.failed17A.accepted B.allowed C・admitted D.permitted
18、A.questioned B.convinced C.persuaded D.calledB.concluded C.promised D.mentioned、19A.nodded B.laughed C.shouted D.joked、20A.matter B.period C.waste D.length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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27.15Sichuan haslong beenknown asthe nProvinceof Abundancen.L historyspeaking,Sichuan wasthe homeoftheancient2」state统一of Baand Shu.Their conquestby Qin3,strength itand pavedthe wayfortheFirst Emperorsunification ofChina undertheQin Dynasty.During theThree Kingdomsera,Liu Bei*s Shu4,base inSichuan.The areabecame oneof Chinas5^productive areas二bythe19th century.The peopleof Sichuanspeak6unique formof Mandarin,which tookshape duringthe areasrepopulation
7.the」rule ofthe MingDynasty.The familyof dialectsisnowspoken byabout120million people,which wouldmake8the10th mostspoken」language intheworldif countedseparately.The areaswarm dampclimate longcaused localpeople9advocate spicydishes.Thenative Sichuanpepper wassupplemented byMexicanchilis duringthe ColumbianExchange toform modernSichuan cuisine,
10.Dishes-including KungPao Chickenand MapoTofu-have becomefamous aroundtheworld.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,
28.1010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。
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