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2025届河北省保定市高三第二次全国大联考英语试题请考生注意请用铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在
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3..Like allparents in the world,we wantyou togrow upin aworld isfull oflove andkindness.A.where B.thatC.when D.what
4.You shouldfirst exploreyour talentsand getto knowyourself soas to make alist ofyou thinkyour realinterestslie.A.that B.whatC.where D.how
5.When she was introuble,I didwhat I could tohelp her.my help,she wroteme aletter ofthanks.A.In honorof B.In caseof C.In termsof D.In returnfor
6.・the program,they haveto staythere for another twoweeks.A.Not completingB.Not completedC.Not havingcompleted D.Having notcompleted
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8..Eggs,meat,vegetables and other foodscan easilybe poisonedby microorganismssuch as・A.phenomena B.dilemma C.diploma D.bacteria
9.the safetyof gas,the governmenthas checkedthe citysgas supplysystem thoroughly.A.To ensureB.EnsuringC.Having ensuredD.To haveensured一
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11、A.suffer B.live C・share D.grow12A.last B.best C.happiest D.hardest13A.hand B.find C・pack D.collect
14、A.forawhile B.allaround C・alltheway D.fromtimetotime、15A.waitingfor B.caringfor C.thinkingof D.dependingon、16A.rememberedB.recalled C.concemedD.contained17A.idea B.doubt C.point D.problem、18A.main B.only C.nice D.great、19A.received B.sent C.saved D.discovered20A.drive B.help C.deal D.gift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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12.has everhit Taiwanin acentury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
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2.1011I ammore thanglad totell youabout mytrip inXian,a capitalcity ofShaanxi Province.What impressesme deepis itsnatural sceneryand longhistory.First,as it is known to the world,Xian has a longhistoryand is the birthplaceof Chinesecivilization.Its cultural and historicalsignificance of the area,as wellas manyhistorical sites,help Xian enjoy the title of Natural HistoryMuseum”.The TerracottaWarriors,as example,are praisedas theeight wonderofthe world”.Second,it is in afavorable geographicallocation surroundingby theWei Riverand Qinling.I have also climbed MountHua,one of the fivemost famousmountains inChina,what isfamous forits breathtakingcliffs andunique characteristics.第二节书面表达(满分分).Itisreally worthyvisiting,and Pmlooking forward to your coming.25(分)假定你是李华,计划本周末和同学们一起去河边植树请你给外教写一封邮件,邀请她一同前往内
29.25Nancy容包括集合时间及地点;L.活动安排;
2.午餐及返程时间3注意词数左右;
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530、1C、2B、3B、4C、5D、6C、7A、8D、9A、10C、11A、12D、13A、14D、15A、16B、17D、18D、19D、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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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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9..were destroyed第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10皿」I mmore thangUd totril youabout mytrip mXi cjpualcity ofShunxi Provincethe\lVhit impressesme deepu itsnamril scenerymd longhMoty F»ft.AS it isdeeply出knownto the woihi.Xi anhasalong storyand tsthe birthplaceof Chineseanhzibon Itsculturaland historical ngnificanceof the areaa$well Amaoy histoncalsites,hglp XianenjoythetitleofNaturalHistory fusomT.ThebeiptTenacotu Wamors,ALnimple.ire praisedis theeifhi wonderof theworld”eifhchSecond it ism afavorable geogriphicallocaboo mfgupdmgby theW«River mduirrosnd^dQmhng I have alsoclimbedMountHua,one of the fivemost famousmountains mCluiu.what isfamous forits breaihtakingcliffi anduniquecharxtenmcs.whichIt isreally nonhy nsitrng.and Im loolangforward to yourcomingwonh第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Nancy,My classmatesand Iare planningto planttrees by the riverthis weekend.We allhope you can join us.Here isthe schedule.We are going tomeet at the schoolgate at8oclock thisSaturday morning.Since wellcycle thereand workin thefield,youdbetter wearcasual clothesand comfortableshoes.It wouldbe muchbetter ifyou couldbring somenecessary tools.Besides,well haveapicnic afterfinishing plantingtrees.Everyone isexpected tobring theirlunch andshare it.We mayreturn ataround3oclock in theafternoon.Would youlike to joinusHope to seeyouthen.Yours,Li HuaA.had happenedB.happenedC.would happenD.would havehappened
12.you starteating in a healthierway,weight controlwill becomemuch easier.A.Unless B.AlthoughC.Before D.Once
13.—Did Tomgo backlate lastnight—No.It wasjust nineoclock hearrived home.A.when B.after C.until D.that
14.If Iit withmy owneyes Jwouldnt havebelieved it.A.didnt seeB.weren9t seeingC.wouldnt seeD.hadn9t seen
15.1hope thatwe will be ableto makeit through the toughtimes andback to the businessof workingtogether ourcommon goals.A.on behalfof B.in honorof C.on topof D.in searchof
16.The governmentspokesman hasto hiswords beforeresponding toreporters.A.pass B.weigh C.cover D.express
17.We allknow thatgood resultsfor youwhen youstart doingthings youlove.A.are waitingB.have waitedC.have beenwaiting D.willbewaiting
18.Jack decidedto choosea differentand teachhistory throughstorytelling.A.analysis B.angle C.attitude D.approach
19.With a lot oftough problems,the pilotwas stillcalm,cool andcollective underpressure.A.solveB.solved C.solving D.to solve
20.Adding to their happiness,he says,some similaritiesbetween thetwo testpapers.A.is B.are C.has D.have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)
21.6On myfirst dayof highschool,going intomath class,I waspointed andlaughed atby twoof myclassmates.Iinitially thoughtmy flywas open,or thatsomething wasstuck inmy teeth.But as I tookmy seat,I heardone studentwhisper,Why isablack boytaking Honors^^So,my flywasnt open.An honorslevel classhad simplybeen takenby astudent whoseskin wasbrown.Many peoplethink my clothes shouldbe bigenough for me tolive in,or expectme tolisten toonly“black music.In seventhgrade,a group of myclassmates fixedtheir coldstares onmyclothes.They calledout tome,“Go getyour gangstaclothes.In oneof mySpanishclasses,the teacherasked me,“Do youlike rap music orrock musicmore^^I replied,Rock.”The lookof shockon myclassmates9faces mademe uncomfortable.Now I still takeall Honorscourses.I stillwear clothesthat fitme.My musiclibrary coversfrom rockto popto techno,and almosteverythingin between.When itcomes tochoosing myfriends,I amstill colorblind.I continueto domy bestto workin schoolin ordertoreach mygoals;and yet,when Ilook in the mirror,I stillsee skinof thatsame brown.I believein beingmyself.I believethat Imyself shoulddecide whoI amand whatactions Itake inlife.In highschool,popularityoften dependson yourwillingness to follow trends.And Ivebeen toldthat itdoesnt getmuch easiergoing intoadulthood.But the onlyother optionis tosacrifice mypersonality for the satisfaction and approvalof others.This canbe appealing,but Imnot going to dothat.1Why didhis classmateslaugh athimA.His flywas open.B.Something wasstuck inhis teeth.C.He wentinto thewrong classroom.D.They hadprejudice againsthim.、2What areblack peopleusually believedto doA.Listen torapmusic.B.Wear smallclothes.C.Take Honorscourses.D.Attend Spanishclasses.、3What doesthe underlinedword“colorblind“probably meanA.Making friendsof the same skincolor.B,Having noidea whatfriends tomake.C.Treating peopleequally andfairly.D.Feeling hurtand offendedinside.、4What canbe asuitable titleforthe textA.Following PopularTrends B.Being Contentwith MyselfC.Having Faithin SkinColor D.Changing MyPersonality(分)
22.8Even thoughyoucanwatch a movie onyour TV,laptop oriPad thesedays,great theatresstill makegoingtothemovies worthbuying a ticket-and sometimeseven wortha trip..
1.AMC LoewsUptown,Washington,D.C.Local moviecritics willtell youThe Uptown“isthebest placeto seeamoviein theWashington,D.C.area.Opened in1936,ifs(引氐形的),not amovie theatre,but amovie palacefeaturing a single screen—a curved70-foot longand40-foot highscreen,one ofthelargest in thearea..
2.ArcLight CinemasHollywood,Los AngelesThisHollywood theatreisnt just a placetoseestars onscreen youmight catcha fewsitting nexttoyouin theaudience.The()theatre offers14screens withreserved stadiumseating theseats arewider thanaverage,and thefamous CineramaDome(全景电影)..
3.Tampa Theatre,Tampa,FloridaA classicmovie palacedesigned byfamed theatrearchitect JohnEberson,the Tampalandmark wasbuilt in
1926.The theatrenowshows bothnew andclassic films.Come earlyto hearthe Mighty Wurlitzer theatreorgan playedbefore mostfilms..
4.GraumansChinese Theatre,Los Angeles(奢Its notjustamovie theatre.Ifs aHollywood experience.Opened in1927,the theatrewas knownin itsearly daysfor lavish华的)(首映)Hollywood premieresand hostingthree AcademyAward ceremonies.Check outthe nearbyHollywood Walkof Famebeforewatching amovie on the bigscreen,and whenyour movieis over,stop bythe next-door KodakTheatre,where theOscars wereonceheld.、1What doArcLight CinemasHollywood andGraumans ChineseTheatre havein commonA.They bothhosted theOscars.B,They werebuilt in the sameyear.C.They offerpresents tocustomers.D.They aresituated inthesamecity.、2What canwe learnabout TampaTheatreA.It wasopened in
1936.B・It hasasinglecurved screen.C.It hasan outdoorcourtyard.D.It offersMightyWurlitzerplay.、3What sthetextmainly aboutA.Famous buildingsintheUSA.B.Four largesttheatres intheworld.C.Four theatresworth visitingin America.D.Modern theatreswith advancedfacilities.(分)
23.8Born in1995or later,a lotof Gen Z-ers areentering intoadulthood andwill soonjoin theworkforce.Having grownupwith theInternet,they aresaid to be tech-savvy“and madabout social media.They livein amore tolerantear whengay marriageis beinglegalized inmore and more societies.But theyvealso witnessedtherise ofglobal terrorism.Most peoplewill agreethat thesingle biggestdifference betweenGen Zandothergenerations ishow connectedthey are.This isagroupofpeople whowere hookedup tosocialmediaas soonas theywere born.Social mediahave changedthe wayGen Z-ersinteract witheach otherand howthey getand process information.6€We arethe firsttrue digitalnatives JHannahPayne,an18-year-old UCLAstudent andlifestyle blogger,was quotedby TheNew YorkTimes assaying.I canalmost atthe sameinstantcreate adocument,edit it,post aphoto onInstagram andtalk on the phone,all frothe user-friendly interfaceof myiPhone.“Gen Ztakes ininformation instantaneously,“she added,“and losesinterest justas fast/9(认真尽责的)(有公Gen Z-ers mayhavea shorter attentionspan thana goldfish,but theyare conscientiousand civic-minded德心的).They areentered theiradulthood,accompanied bythe economicdownturn andglobal terrorismand theyhave theireyesopen from the verybeginning.The Guardianalso notesthat young people inthe UKare becomingmore active in politics.According toa BritishElection Studythatis citedbythe newspaper,an estimated58percent of18-to-24-year-old votedinthe2015general election intheUK,a significantjumpfrom the38percent turnoutamong thesame agegroup in
2005.Voting isjust oneway ofmaking onesvoice heard.The EuropeanCommission hasfound that“young peopleregard votingas oneoptionamong many,and theyshow theirpolitical engagementin manydifferent,issue-specific waysthat canpotentially influencepoliciesmore directly”.、1According tothe passage,we caninfer that.A.Gen Zhas becomea mainstreamofthesocietyB.itisstill unacceptablefor gaysto get married insome societiesC.global terrorismoccurs lessoften thanbeforeD.Internet andintelligent mobilephones havedominated Gen Zs life、2Which ofthe followingcannot characterizeGenZ-ersA.They arehighly connectedby meansof socialmediaB,They anaccess andprocessinformationinamore advancedwayC.They aregoing throughan agefree fromcare andworryD.They holdno lastinginterest inthings、3How doesGenZobtain informationaccording toHannah PayneA.Directly B.SurprisinglyC.Conveniently D.Independently、4What canwe concludefrom thelast twoparagraphsA.Theres a significant dropof youngvoters engagementin generalelectioninUK in2015B.The younggeneration isgetting moreandmoreactiveinrunning forgovernorsC.Young peoplewill directlydecide policymakingD.Voting inpolitical electionscan helpyoungpeopleexpress theirstandpoint(分)
24.8Forcing waiters and waitresses to surviveon tipsfrom customersrather thannormal wagesis apointless,crude,andunique Americancustom that,inthepast severalyears,a handfulof progressiverestaurant ownershave attemptedto doaway with.Danny Meyer,CEO ofUnion Square Hospitality Group,is abouttojointheir ranksand hasannounced thathe plansto graduallystoptipping atthe companys13restaurants.What,exactly,is wrongwith tippingAs Brian Palmer hasexplained,more orless itseverything.To start,leaving awaiters pay(阶级歧视)inthehands ofcustomers hasa feelingof classism.And intheory,handing restaurantcustomers thepower totip isat least(随意的)supposed tomotivate betterservice.This failsin practicebecause humansturn outto bepretty arbitraryabout theirtippingbehavior.Research hasshown thatthe amountdiners tiphas verylittle todo withtheir levelof satisfaction.All ofthis doesntencouragewaitersand waitressestodo anythingbut turnover asmany tablesas possible.Tipping isalso veryunfair tokitchen staff.The lawallows restaurantsto dividetips betweenfront-of-the-house workerslike(调酉])巾),waiters,hosts,hostesses,and bartenders7but notcooks.This createsa systemin whichthe peopleserving thefoodin arestaurant canearn more than thepeople preparingit.One ofthe mostfascinating partsof Meyersmove isthat,unlike somerestaurant ownerswho havetaken ananti-tipping stand,hewont simplyadd astandard extracharge todiners bills.Rather,Union SquareHospitality Groupmeans toraise menuprices enoughtofully coverthe costof ameal.If Meyermanages tomove away from tippingat allwithout hurtinghis profits,it wouldalmost certainlysetthe stagefor otherstofollowsuit.、1Whafs DannyMeyers attitudetowards stoppingtippingA.Negative.B.Supportive.C.Objective.D.Doubtful.、2What canbe inferredfrom Paragraph2A.Tipping maydisturb therestaurants9management.B.Tipping willguarantee dinershigh qualityservice.C.Tipping canarouse thestaffs enthusiasmfor work.D.Tipping willbring customersa senseof satisfaction.、3What canwe knowabout UnionSquareHospitalitygroupA.BrianPalmerisincharge ofit now.B.Its cooksearn muchmore thanits servers.C.Restaurant tippinghas beentotally bannedthere.D.Diners willbe chargedmore forthe dishesthere.4What isthe topicofthepassageA.Restaurants9getting ridof tipping.B.Difficulties thatrestaurants arefaced with.C.The popularityof no-tipping restaurants.D.Tips onrunning restaurantssuccessfully.25・(10分)I waspuzzled!Why wasthis old woman makingsuch afuss aboutan oldcopse(树丛)which wasof nouse toanybodyShe hadwritten letterstothelocal paper,even toa national,protesting abouta projectedby-pass toher village,and,lookingat amap,the routewas nowherenear whereshe livedand it wasnt asif thearea wasattractive.I was morethanpuzzled,I wascurious.The enquiryinto theroute ofthenewby-pass tothe villagewas dueto takeplace shortly,and Iwanted toknow whatitwas thatmotivated her.So itwasthatI foundmyself knockingonacottage door,being receivedby Mary Smith and then beingtaken for a walktothe woods.Tve alwaysloved thisplace Jshe said,“it hasalotof memoriesfor me,and forothers.We allused it.They calledit Loverslane.Its notmuch ofa lane,and itdoesnt goanywhere important,but thatswhy weall camehere.To be awayfrompeople,tobebyourselves.she added.It wasindeed pleasantthat dayandthesongs ofmany birdscould beheard.Squirrels watchedfromthebranches,quite boldintheir movements,obviously fewpeople passedthis wayand theyhad nothingto fear.I couldimagine thenoise ofvehicles passingthroughthese peacefulwoods whenthe by-pass wasbuilt,so I felt that she probably had something there butasIhold strongopinionsabout theneeds ofthe communityover-riding theopinions ofprivate individuals,I saidnothing.The villagewas quitea dangerousplacebecause ofthe trafficespecially forold peopleand children,their safetywasmoreimportant tome thanan oldwomans strangeideas.“Take thistree,“she saidpausing afterashortwhile.To youitisjust that,a tree.Not unlikemany othershere.”She gentlytouchedthe bark,Look here,under thisbranch,what canyou see”€CIt looksasifsomeone hasdone abit ofcarving with a knife/91said aftera cursoryinspection.“Yes,thats whatitis!”she saidsoftly.She wenton,“He hada penknifewithaspike forgetting stonesfrom ahorses hoof,and Ihelped himto carvethem.We wereverymuch inlove,but hewas goingaway,and couldnot tellme whathewasinvolved inthe army.I hadguessed ofcourse.It was the lasteveningwe everspent together,because hewent awaythe nextday,back tohis Unit.^^Mary Smithwas quietforawhile,then shesobbed.uHis mothershowed methe telegram.Sergeant RHolmes...Killed inaction intheinvasion ofFrance.“I hadhoped thatyou andRobin wouldone daygetmarried.she said,“He wasmy onlychild,and I would haveloved tobe aGranny,they would have beensuch lovelybabies——she waslike that!”(肺炎),“Two yearslater shetoo wasdead.Pneumonia followinga chilionthechest waswhat thedoctor said,but Ithink itwasan oldfashioned brokenheart.A childwould havehelped bothof us.”There wasa furtherpause.Mary Smithgently caressedthe woundedtree Justas shewouldhavecaressed him.And nowtheywant totake ourtree awayfrom me.^^Another quietsob,then sheturned tome.“I wasyoung andpretty then,Icouldhave hadanybody,I wasntalways theoldwomanyou seehere now.I hadeverything Iwanted inlife,a lovelyman,health and a futureto lookforwardto.”She pausedagain andlooked around.The breezegently movedthroughtheleaves witha sighingsound.There wereothers,ofcourse,but noone canmatch myRobin!”she saidstrongly.And nowIhavenothing-except thememories thistree holds.If onlyTcould getmy handson thatawful manwho writesinthepaper aboutthe valueoftheroad theyaregoingto buildwhere weare standingnow,I wouldtell him.Has henever loved,has henever lived,does henot knowanything aboutmemories Wewere nottheonlyones,you know,Istillmeet somewho camehere asRobin andI did.Yes,I wouldtell him!^^I turnedaway,sick atheart.、1The mainpurpose ofthis passageis to.A.draw attentiontothedamage thatwars causeB.persuade peopleto giveup privatememoryC.arouse theawareness ofbeing environmentallyfriendlyD.introduce atouching butsad lovestory、2Which ofthe followingwords canbest describeMary SmithA.Selfish.B.Faithful.C.Changeable.D.Stubborn.、3The underlinedsentence“Ifeltthatsheprobablyhadsomethingtheremeans.A.I thoughtthere mightbe somethinghidden inthe woodsby MarySmithB.I guessedthere mightbe astory relatedwith MarySmithC.I thoughtthere mightbe somereason forMary SmithsprotestD.I guessedthere mightbeasecret purposeof MarySmith4What wasprobably thecarving onthe woundedtreeA.The datewhen RobinHolmes wouldleave forarmy.B・Their wishthat thisplace andtree wouldlast long.C.Their namesandaheart withasignof arrowthrough it.D.Their protestagainst thewar whichtore themapart.、5In Marysopinion,which ofthe followingmight havecaused Robinsmothers deathA.Pneumonia.B.A chillonthechest.C.A heartattack.D.Severe sorrow.、6MarySmithprotested abouta projectedby-pass toher village,most probablybecause of.A.her romancestory withRobinB,her decisionto protectthe environmentC.her sadnessfbr Robin9s motherD.her dreamof havinga bigfamily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)完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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30201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑(主管)It washalf anhour beforemidnight onDecember24th lastyear.I wasaticket-counter supervisorforamajor airlineand(轮班)was lookingforwardtothe36of myshift atStapleton InternationalAirport inDenver.My wifewas waitingup for me athomeso thatwecould37our giftsfor Christmas.Just then,a very38gentleman wentup tome.He askedhow hecould gettoCheyenne,Wyoming.He hadjustarrived fromPhiladelphia and39his connectingflight.Tpointed himtotheground transportationarea,where hecould renta
40.Andthen Icalledmy wifeto lether knowIwouldbe home41About fifteenminutes later,the gentleman42and informedme thatall thebuses werefulland therewere nocars_43_.I toldhimthat he had tostay fora nightattheairport.Hearing that,he burstinto
44.T triedtomakehim calmdown.He explainedthat hisname wasTom,and thathis onlysonwas45ill athome andwas notexpectedto46another year.He expectedthat thiswouldlikely bethe47Christmas withhis son.1told Tomto48his luggageandwaitformeatthegate.I wasdriving toCheyenne.Icalled mywife Kathy,telling herabout itandnot towait upforme.I drovefast49and wearrivedin Cheyennearound2:30a.m.Kathy wasstill50me whenI gothome inthe earlymorning.We tradedgifts andthenour conversation51Tom.For Kathyand me,there wasno52that drivingTom toCheyennewasthe53choice.A coupleof dayslater,I54a Christmascard witha pictureof Tomandhisfamily.Init,Tom thankedme forthespecial55hehadreceived thatholiday season,but Iknew thebestgift wasmine.
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