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2025届安徽省芜湖市重点中学高三第七次月考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.—Mr,White,do you have anythingNo,nothing.You cantake arest now.一A.type B.typed C.to typeD.to betyped
2.As you can see,the numberof carson ourroads risingthese days.A.was keepingB.keepC.keeps D.were keeping
3.We allChinese peopleare calledon tolearn fromLei Feng,we thinkset agood exampleto allof us.A.whose B.whoC.that D.whom
4.the requirementis sethigh,it is a blessingfor Chinese students that Cambridge Universityuses scoresonGaokao aspart of its admissioncriteria.A.As B.While C.OnceD.Where
5.Up tillnow,there hasbeen noscientific evidenceabout causedthe deathof dinosaurs.A.what isit thatB.what it was that C.it waswhat D.what isit
6..He wasstill fullof optimismfor thefuture despitemany problems,and neveronce himget worriedor upset.A・I sawB.I wouldseeC.did Isee D.would Isee
7.—The smallrestaurant isalways crowdedin everypart.一Thafs ithas aunique diningenvironment andquite afew wonderfuldishes.A.why B.becauseC・where D.when
8.The debatehere will be limitedin twomain respects,the timeavailable.A.in viewof B.in returnforC.in additionto D.in comparisonwith
9..Loneliness isa feelingpeople experiencea powerfulrush ofemptiness andsolitude.A.which B.where C.that D.how
10.If the new securitysystem intoeffect,such accidentswould neverhave happened.第
8、二A节.s(uc每ce小ed题L5B分.,fail C,manage D.suggest、9A.news B.story C.data D.phenomenon10A.dig B.push C.clean D.knock11A.extraordinary B.common C.peaceful D.reliable
12、A.hurrying B.wandering C.hesitating D.hating、13A.down B.over C.above D.off、14A.affair B.accident C.situation D.sight
15、A.association B.consideration C.misunderstanding D.memories
16、A.picked upB.picked outC,took upD.took out
17、A.bothered B.puzzled C.frighten D.amazed
18、A.took B.led C.made D.got
19、A.love B.joy C.relief D.depression
20、A.long-suffering B.long-lost C.long-forgotten D.long-lasting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151分
27.15When I was auniversity student,I^attract by the ChineseSo I got ajob as a teacherin Wuhanthree years ago
2.think back,I realizeit wasthe studentsI metin thefirst yearand Chineseuniversity lifein genera!
3.gave methe deepestimpressionDuring myschool days,I wouldrarely giveup myspare timeto anyactivity
4.connect withstudy Unlessexams wereapproaching,my weekendswere devotedto havingfun orperhaps a part-time jobMy Chinesestudents,5,the otherhand,seemed tospendtheir entirewaking hoursstudying Iunderstand thatcompetition in Chinese universitiesis extremelyfierce Nonetheless,theirenergy andmotivation put
6.I toshameMy first year inChina was also myfirstyearasateacher It was bothchallengingV^rewarding Onething Iknow forcertain isthat二my yearin Wuhanchanged mefor the8^good Thanksto the9polite andwarmth ofChinesestudents,I overcamemy fearofspeaking inpublic andbecame moreself-confident Most10,important,I metdozens ofnice peopleand mademany excellentfriends第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错满分分
1028.10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短文短文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两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此符号下面写出该加的词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
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分As isoften thecase,when peopleare attendingmeetings,having mealsor waitingfor buses,you canalways finditaddicted to their phones,completely ignoreothers.This isreally acommon phenomenonin ourlife.The reasonis because smart phones nowadays can be used forpeople toplay mobilegames butkeep intouch withfriends throughQQ andWechat.However,too manyexposureto phonesis badfor peoplein termof health.Moreover,people whowere engagedin phonesfail tocommunicatewell thosearound them.As faras Pmconcerned,people shouldwise makeuse of their phonesto helpwith theirwork and study.Meanwhile,they should be caremore about their familymembers andfriends ratherthan mobilephones.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假如你是李华,你的美国网友正在你校做交换生,他打算参加你们学校举办的中华经典诗词朗诵比赛,
29.25Peter请你给他写封邮件,告知他具体情况,内容如下报名时间、地点截至时间月日;学生会办公室;
1.
6152.比赛时间、地点6月30日下午3:00・5:00;学校学术报告厅;比赛内容和形式:个人或小组朗诵中华经典诗词;
3.奖项:评出前十名颁奖
4.注意:词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯
2.参考词汇:中华经典诗词朗诵学术报告厅Chinese Classical Poetry RecitingAcademic LectureHallDear Peter,How iseverything goingYourssincerely,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1D、2C、3B、4B、5B、6C、7B、8A、9B、10D、11C、12B、13A、14D、15C、16B、17A、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、21L C
2.A
3.B、
221.D
2.C
3.A
4.B、
231.B
2.A
3.D
4.C、
241.C
2.D
3.B
2.C
3.A
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.B
3.D
4.B
5.C
6.A
7.D
8.C
9.B
10.A
11.A
12.A
13.D
14.B
15.D
16.A
17.D
18.C
19.B
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.was attracted
21.Thinking
22.that
23.connected
6.me
7.and
8..better
9.politeness
10.importantly第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10As isoften thecase,when peopleire mendingmeeungs.having mealscr waitingfor busesyoucanalwiys findn addtctedtotheir phones,completely ignoreochers themignormgThis isreally acommon phenomenonin ouilife Thereason ssbecausesmartphonesnowadayscan beused farthatpeople toplay mobilegames butkeep mtouch withfriends throughQQ andWechat However,too nunvexposureand muchphonesis badfor peoplein termof healthMoreox^er.people whoengagedm pbooesfas!to commumcitewell termsareA thosearound themwithAs faras Imconcerned,people shouldwise makeuse of then phonesto helpwith theirwork andstudy wisely
28、Meanv.hi1the%should Zrare moreabcut thfT fam:、rnrrnbers andhirads thanmcbe phone5第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Peter,How iseverything goingI learnthat youreeager to take part in theChinese ClassicalPoetry RecitingContest inour school.Here9re sometips aboutit.The ChineseClassicalPoetryReciting contestwill beheld in the schoolAcademic LectureHall from3p.m.to5p.m.on30thJune.Please keepin mindthat youhad bettersign up in theStudent Unionoffice beforeJune15th.The contestersare expectedtorecite Chineseclassical poetryeither individuallyor in a group.The first10winners will be givenprizes.I firmlybelieve youcanimprove yourspoken Chineseand learnmore aboutChinese culturethrough thewhole contest.Dont hesitateto contactme ifyouhave any otherquestions.Good luck!Yours sincerelyLiHuaA.would beput B.were putC.shouldbeput D.had beenput
11.Try to be independent,for yourparents cantdo foryou allyour life.A・something B.nothingC.everything D.anything
12.,I havenever seenanyone whosas capableas John.A.As longas I have traveledB.Much asI have traveledC・Now that Ihavetraveled so much D.As Ihavetraveledsomuch
13.If youhaveajob,yourself toit andfinally youllsucceed.A.do devoteB.to devoteC.devoting D.devoted
14.All of a sudden,the thiefwalking behinda youngand prettylady herpurse,into thecrowd.A.seizing;rushed B.seized;rushed C.seizing;rushing D.seized;rushing
15.Wed bettertake umbrellas—Fm sureit when we arrivein London;its alwayswet thereat thistime ofyear.A・will rainB.is rainingC.willberainingD.would rain
16.How didit comeabout aquiet personshould appearso wildtodayA.whether B.thatC.if D.what
17.to workovertime thatevening,!missed awonderful film.A.Having beenasked B.To askC.Having askedD.To beasked
18.Im goingto spendthe summerholiday inHainan,lives myuncle.A.where B.whoC.which D.when
19.Will itbe ageshe goesback toschool Imso worriedabout him.A.before B.afterC・when D.as
20.In acompetitive marketplace,flnding the key factorthat yourbusiness fromothers ishighly valuable.A.defends B.distinguishesC.prohibits D.selects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 keyto gettingpeople towork togethereffectively couldbe givingthem thefreedom tochoose theircollaborators(合作者)and thecomfort ofworking withestablished contacts,new researchsuggests.In the study,David Melamed,an assistantprofessor ofsociology at the OhioState Universityand leadauthor of the study,and hisco-authors foundparticipants throughthe AmazonMechanical Turkwebsite—a servicethat allowsresearchers tohire peoplefromaround the world fora variety of purposes.For this study,all participants were from the UnitedStates.Those whoagreed toparticipate playedonline gamesin whicheach playerstarted outwith1,000monetary unitsthat translatedto$1in realmoney theycould pocket.If oneplayer agreedto payanother player50monetary units,that secondperson wouldactually acquire100units.Each of the16-round gamesincluded about25participants,some ofwhom participatedin multiplegames.In all,810peopleparticipated in the research.(群集的)Some of the gamesincluded randomnetworks,where certainpeople couldinteract.Others includedclustered networks,(模寸以)in whicha smallgroup hadmultiple connections—an arrangementthat wasdesigned tomimic reallife,where humansoften(静态的)(动态的).run theirlives inpacks.And thenetworks wereeither staticor dynamicIn staticnetworks,a playercould interactonlywith theappointed partners.In dynamicnetworks,participants couldcut theirties with another playerand formnew connections.Furthermore,some ofthe gamesincluded reputationinformation.Participants werelabeled basedon theirhistory ofwillingness tosharemoney.The ideawas totest whetherthose knownto collaboratewere favoredby otherplayers basedon reputation-a factorshown inprevious research toplay asignificant rolein whethera personis likely to partner withanother.Melamed and his researchpartners weresurprised to find thatwhether peopleare likelyto partnerwith othershad nothingto dowithreputation inthisstudy.The findingsmight havedeparted fromprevious studiesbecause ofthe differencein sizeandstudydesign,he said,explaining thatmuch ofthe previouswork inthis areawas conductedin groupsof100or fewerand mostlyinvolved student subjects.TheTurk networkusedfor the newstudy hasbeen shownto berepresentative ofthe U.S.population interms of age,race andother factorsandthe introducedplayers hadno previousconnections.Cooperation ratesoverall werehigh—and highestwhen theparticipantswerecooperating inclusters and had the ability todrop apartner in favor of another.What reallyseems tomatter is theabilityto change the structureofanetwork JMelamed said.And thepatterns of relationshipsalso madea difference.Those ina knowncluster withmultiple connectionscooperated more.”、1What didDavid Melamedand hispartners dofor theirstudyA.They hired810people globally.B.They gaveeach participant$1,
000.C.They designed16-round onlinegames.D・rfhey askedeach participanttotakepart inonly onegame.、2Compared withpreviousresearch,the newstudy found that.A.reputation playedno rolein cooperationB.studentsubjectswere morelikelytopartnerwithothers C・players havingconnections beforewere morecooperativeD.cooperation rateswere influencedby age,race andother factors、3It can be inferredthat thepurpose ofthestudyled byDavid Melamedis todiscover.A.how tochangethepatternsofrelationshipsB,what leadspeople tocollaborate mostwillinglyC.what kindof personisthemost popularinateamD.whether itsproper todrop apartnerinfavorofanother22・(8分)The year3700,Earth isfar toohot forany humanto callit home.On thisplanet atleast,man is nothing morethan amemory-if thereis anythingleft toremember thewise man”.But whatabout ourwisdom-will anyofitsurvive usTheconventional answerisno.Knowledge requiresa knower,and therewillbeno knowingminds aroundthen.But ifinformation(休眠),survives,perhaps inbooks orhard drives,maybe theknowledge isntquite deadbut dormantready to become alivewith thehelpof other minds thatdevelop overtime orcome tovisit Earthin thedistant future.At firstsight,that seemsto bereasonableafter all,we havedone similarthings withpast knowledge.For example,we savedanancient computerfrom aship destroyedat seaoff thesouthern coastof Greece,and succeededin findingthe meaningof Egyptian(象形文字)hieroglyphics.Careful workcan bringpreviously lostwisdom back to life.However,the keypoint isthat thereisacertain culturalcontinuity withthose ancienttimes thatallows usto reason and makeprogressin thedarkwe knowwe aredealing with the legacy(遗赠)of otherhumans.Without thatlink,the survival of objectsand rawdata doesntguarantee thesurvivalofknowledge.And alack ofcontinuity inlanguagewith anyfuture intelligencewould bea barrier.Knowledge isclosely connectedwith language.When alanguage diesout,wecan losesystems ofreasoning that they contain.If thafslost,then itcant berecovered.All thismeans thatothermindsmight notbe ableto fullymake humanknowledge alivewhenweare gone.It isbetter toconcentrateon notdying outin thefirst place.、1What isthe mainpurpose ofParagraph1A.To presentan interestingidea.B.To statea problemofthefuture.C.To informus ofthe earthin
3700.D・To introducethe topicofthetext.
2、What dothe wordsnsimilarthingsnin Paragraph3probably referto A.Developing theminds.B.Remembering thewiseman.C・Making lostwisdom aliveagain.D.Learning fromthe ancientcivilization.、3What playsthekeypartingetting culturalcontinuity accordingto thetextA.Language.B.Intelligence.C.Knowledge.D.Information.、4What canbe the best title forthetextA.Can humanbeings liveonB,Will ourwisdom surviveus C.How wecan protectour cultureD.What theearth willbe likein thefuture(分)()
23.8Parents complainthat childrenoutgrow theirclothes sofast thatit costsa fortune£12,000on averageper year,goingthrough sevendifferent sizesin thespace oftheir firsttwo years.There couldnow bea solutiona newhigh-tech fabric(织物)thatexpands asthe wearergrows.Ryan Yasin,who isstudying fora masters degree atthe LondonRoyal Collegeof Art,came upwiththeidea afterpurchasingclothes for his newbornnephew,only tofind thebaby hadoutgrown thembythetime theyarrived.In additiontotheexpense Yasinwasalso concernedabouttheenvironmental influence.The processof makingand distributingjust1kilogram,or
2.2pounds,of new fabricresults inan averageof23kg,or50pounds ofgreenhouse gases.To makematters worse,thefast fashion^trend worldwidehas causedgarmentproduction todouble since2000,with morethan halfoftheclothing endingupinlandfills annually!(合成的)To finda solution,Yasin usedhis previousexperience designingsatellites toinvent away tofold syntheticmaterial suchthatit stretchesin alldirections.The firstdesign,a pairof tinypants,not onlyfit hisbaby nephew,but alsohis2—year-old niece!After spendinga lot of time(投资者)perfecting theprocess andtesting thedesign,Yasin isnow awaitinga patentforhisdesign andseeking investorsto bringtheclothing tomarket.(防水的)For hisnew lineof PetitPli,the designerplans toproduce outerwearthat isboth waterproofand windproof.The clothingwillbe machinewashable andfold smallenough tofit ina jacketor pantpocket.Yasin plans to establisha take—back systemso thatworn-out PetitPli clothingcanberecycled intonewfabric.The designerdoes notexpect parentsto dresstheir childrenonly inhis expandableclothing,particularly sincethe currentdesigns usesyntheticmaterials.But heplanstosoon producethe wearin“a widervarietyofgarments^^and hopesthat PetitPli willbe ableto haveanC€influence onover-consumption.We surelyhope hesucceeds!1What inspiredYasins inventionA.His greatexpense onclothes.B.His unhappyexperience.C.His nephewspiled-up clothes.D.His desirefbr amastersdegree.、2Which ofthe followingstatements aboutYasins designis trueA.It hasbeen testedsuccessful.B.It hascome onthe market.C.It hasgot apatent.D.It hasattracted alotofinvestors.、3What willbe oneadvantage ofthenewouterwearA.It comesin variousstyles.B.It needsno washing.C.It cannever beworn out.D.It isspace—saving.、4Why doesYasin suggesta limiteduse ofthe expandableclothingA.Its costis toohigh.B.It lacksstylish designs.C.Its materialsare notnatural.D.It isnot easilyrecycled.(分)
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25.(10分)Iam astonishedattheway Godknows whento senda specialgift ofencouragement atjust theright time!It might be inadream,a lostletter,a memory,or somethingfoundthatwed forgottenabout.My grandmotherwas froma townin Michigan.And summerafter summerI enjoyedstaying withmy grandparentsasayoung child.I wasfromthecity andloved the small townwhere theylived.People kneweveryone,their children,their pets,their ancestors.Grandma wasalways usingher handsfor somethingexciting...she wouldmake sandwichesand wedhave teaparties,plant flowersandcarefully tendthem.She lovedknitting sweatersas wellas makingbeautiful quilts for hergrandchildren.I rememberthesmall(顶针)thimble shewould place on her finger whiledoing herneedlework.A fewyearsago,when Grandmaleft thisearth for her newresidence inHeaven,I bidfarewell to my lovinggrandmother.Howquickly ourlives canchange!We hadjust hadtea togethera coupleof monthsearlier,on her91st birthday.I missedher verymuch,butI noticedilmostly onmy birthdays,because therewas nocard fromGrandma.Shed neverforgotten mybirthday!On oneparticular birthdaywhen I was feelinga littlelow,something happenedmade mefeel asif shewas sharingthat specialdaywith me.Iwasarranging somecolorful pillowsthat shehad made,and suddenlyI feltsomething insideone pillow;itwassmallandhard.(缝)I movedthe objectto aseam thatT carefullyopened,and,tomydelight,out camea tinysilver thimble!How happyIwastofindsomething thathad beenapartof her!Not realizingit hadfallen offherfinger,I picturedher sewingit into(抖松),(床罩)that littlepillow thatI justhappened tofluff toplaceonmy bedspreadthat day.I carefullylaid thethimble alongsidetheothers Idcollected overthe years.What aprecious memoryofavery speciallady who,somehow,I knew,was laughingin delightatsewing herthimble intomy pillow.I heatedthe kettleand madesome tea,using mybest china,as Grandmaalways did,and thenenjoyedmy teaand Grandmasthimble.What awonderfill birthdaythat was!、1In the authors memory,what wouldher grandmotherdoA.She wouldmake sandwichesand hamburgersforherfamily.B.She wouldwear athimble forneedlework everyday.C.She wouldmake beautifulquiltsformoney.D.She wouldlook afterthe flowersin thegarden.、2What doesthe underlinedword“it”in Paragraph4refer toA.The modemworlds fast-changing life.B・The factthat thegrandmother hadpassed away.C.The authorsmissing her grandmother.D.The lovethe authorgot fromhergrandmother.、3How didtheauthorfeel whenshe foundthe thimbleA,Surprised andjoyful.B.Delighted butregretful.C.Guilty andsad.D.Joyful butlonely.、4Which ofthe followingmightbethebesttitleforthe passageA.Grandmas Thimble.B.Grandmas LifeStory.C,The Joyof FindingSomething Lost.D.The Importanceof PuttingThings Away.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 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)
26.30In winter,I oftenwalk ina nearbypark duringlunch time.The parkis1,as fewpeople havethe timetoenjoy thewinter sunonaweekday.The twopeople thatare oftenseen area middle-aged fatherandhislittle daughter2her schooluniform.The fatherlooks likehe hasall thetime intheworld-he3to hurryalong thejogging path;insteadhe matcheshis pacewith4ofthelittle girl.Sometimes theyare lying5inthesun,laughing andchatting.The mancertainly doesntlook6,What sortof jobcan hehave thatgives himthe flexibilityto walkinthe park inthemiddle ofthe dayAndtoday,we7sat onthe rocksandhada littlechat.You mustenjoy thepark verymuch tocome hereso often,I said.The fathernodded.I askedcuriously,€€do you8to leaveyour officetobewith yourdaughter everyday”The9thatthefather,Satyendra Dugbey,told meshowed mehow,if we10under thesurface,even ordinarypeoples lifecanbequite
11.“I usedtobeno differentfrom anyof thosethousands ofoffice workers12towork everyday,“he began.His wifeand hewere well13but rarelymanaged time off forleisure.()Everything changedafter an14in whichDugbey washit bya car.As helay inhospital,terrifying thoughtscame into his mind.How wouldmy daughter,then onlyfour,remember meif Idied thatday”“Would mydaughter have15of beingwith herfather^The momenthe recoveredand wentbacktowork,Dugbey tooktimeoffat lunch,16her daughterfrom schoolwhich wasju-st nextdoorto hisworking place,and tookher tothepark.Itwasactually avery smallchange hedmade,he said,but it17him everyday tosee thedifference it18tohislife.It bringsme somuch19thatIcant believewhy othershavent thoughtof doingthe samething.he saidsimply.Igotup tocontinue my20walk,unexpectedly happyafter hisstory.1A.noisy B.appealing C.quiet D.still、
2、A.on B.inC.with D.under
3、A.tends B.intends C.inspires D.refuses•.
4、A.B.thatC.this D.thoseIt
5、A.heavily B.tiredly C.lazily D.lonely
6、A.unemployed B.untrained C.untested D.unwanted
7、A.truly B.generally C.entirely D.finally。
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