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2025届湖北省员15阳中学高三”六校联盟〃第三次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)20L530一
1.Hi,Tom,have youchecked theaccount yet—Certainly,I itfive timeseven thoughyou toldme to do ittwice.A.checked B.will havecheckedC.have beenchecking D.had checked
2.It isimmediately clearthe financialcrisis willsoon beover.A.since B.whatC.when D.whether
3.We shoulddo whatwe canpeoples hardwork paysoff.A.be sureB.being sureC.making sureD.to makesure
4.Your donationgreatly appreciatedand themoney will be used to helpthe students from poorfamilies.A.has beenB.isC.was D.had been
5.She seemsto preferAmerican TVShows totalking tome.A.to watch B.to bewatchingC.watching D.having watched
6..Hardly everso manychoices for young peopleentering theworkforce asthere aretoday.A.there areB.there have been C.have therebeen D.are there
7.Mary seemsthe badnews,for shelooks niceand happy.A.not tohave learnedB.not to be hearingC.not havinglearned D.not to be heard■一
8.,Do you know whatTom doesall day--1know hespends atleast as much timewatching TVas hehis lessons.A.is doingB.does C.spends todo D.does doing
9.It isbelieved thatmany morepopular termson theInternet thisyear.A.will becreated B.have createdC.are createdD.are creating
10.Ladies andgentlemen,on behalfof ourgovernment,Id liketo asincere welcomeand heartfeltgratitude.A.exploit B.expose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(A),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21011I wasoften troubledby lackof confidencesSo Iapplied for a jobat anexhibition asreporter lastterm Theexhibition、was heldannual todisplay thelatest productsin thefield ofeducation Atthat time,I wasresponsible forinterview parentswho bought thelearning toolsWhile talkingwith him,I foundit was not sohard asI thinkOne ladyeven praisedme butaskedher sonto learn from meI realizedthe experiencewas ingreat valueand nothingwas moreexcited thancommunicatingwith people^第二节书面表From thisexperience,I amfully awarethat we should takereal action if ourpersonality thatneeds improving达(满分分)25(分)假如你是李华,你的美国朋友来信询问你寒假期间与父母去北京旅游的见闻请你用英语写一封回信
29.25Mike要点如下.北京历史悠久且充满现代信息,人民友好;
1.参观了名胜古迹,品尝了当地小吃;
2.外国人很多,是国际化城市;3你的感想
4.注意.词数左右;
1100.可是适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2Dear Mike,Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1A、2D、3D、4B、5C、6C、7A、8D、9A、10D、11D、12C、13A、14B、15D、16A、17B、18D、19B、20D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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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 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
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20.B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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25、29Dear Mike,I amglad tohear fromyou.As youknow,during thewinter vacation,my parentsand Imade ashort tripto ourcapital—Beijing.It is a moderncity witha longhistory.People there are friendly.We visitedmany placesof interestsuch asthe GreatWall andTheBirds Nest.We trieddifferent kindsof localfood.too.I sawmany foreignersworking ortravelling aroundBeijing,which isbecomingan internationalcity.It attractspeople fromall overthe world.I enjoyedmy tripvery much.In addition,I amhappy tosee mycountrygetting strongerand moredeveloped.Looking forwardto yourcoming toChina.Best wishes.Yours,Li HuaC.expand D.extend
11.Two professorsat HarvardUniversity publisheda studyof3,300new graduates,looking at their nameshadany bearingon theiracademic performance.A.that B.how C.why D.whether
12.The deabnext week,will allowCharney to make a great fortunein thestock market.A.completed B.being completedC.to becompleted D.having beencompleted
13.Mr.Wilson isa manof patienceand kindness,and his good tempernever him.A.fails B.disappointsC.controls D.worries
14.Please wearyour bestclothes onMonday,as yourclass photosthen.A.will takeB.will betaken C.have takenD.havebeentaken
15.—Which doyou prefer,the formeroption orthe latter one—I thinkthe formerone isno betterthan the latterone.So Pllchoose・A.the formerone B・thelatteroneC.either of them D.neither of them
16.—Excuse me,can youtell mewhere Ican finda supermarket—I happen to knownearby.Come on,Fil showyou theway.A.one B.itC.that D.some
17.He waselected presidentof thecompany,and newscame,in fact,as surprise.A.a;the;X B.X;the;a C.a;X;the D.the;the;a
18.The accidentwhich left15people onboard deadif boththe angryfemale passengerand thebus driverhadkept calm.A.should have avoided B.should beavoidedC・could haveavoided D.could havebeen avoided
19.With noone them,the twothieves stoleinto thehouse.A.watchB.watching C.watches D.watched
20.Hearing thenews,she rushedout,the bookon thetable anddisappeared into the distance.A.left;lain open B.left;lay openedC.leaving;lie openedD.leaving;lying open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
21.(6分)Brecon BeaconsYAC has an amazingopportunity for/〃7g(崭露头角的)archaeologists of all ages,inSunderland inTyne andWear.Thanks tofunding from the HeritageLottery Fund,professional archaeologistsfrom WardellArmstrongwill beinvestigating an archaeological mysteryand theyneed yourhelp.Romans“The siteisabit ofa mystery”,Frank Gieccofrom WardellArmstrong said.There isa verynice cropmarkrecorded on the sitethathas gotlots ofpeople veryexcited.Geophysicists failedto findanything relatingto thecropmark.There is anecdotal evidence ofRoman materialbeing found,but nothingis officiallyrecorded.We hopeto finallyanswer thequestion ofwhat isin thisfield,duringthe two weeks onsite.Is thereevidenceofany Roman occupation on the siteCan you help usfind out”Get involvedThis isanopportunity forboth adultsand childrento take part infield walkingand trialtrenching smallhand-dug testpits forchildren.No experienceis necessary,training will be providedby theprofessional archaeologistsfrom WardellArmstrong,and allequipmentwill beprovided.Volunteers canattend for as feworasmany daysas theywish,but theydo needto booka place.For moreinformation,and tobook yourplace,please contactNorman Kirtlanat sunderlandforgottenstones@gmail.com.、1If youintend totakepartin theactivity,you.A.willbecharged forusing equipmentB.willbecoached byexperts in the fieldC-should haveworked witharchaeologists beforeD.should sparetwoweeksto stayat thesite、2Whafs themain purposeof the passageA.To seekfunding forarchaeological research.B.To appealfor helpin provingfindings basedon anecdotalevidence.C.To findvolunteers tohelp solveanarchaeologicalmystery.D.To organizevolunteers tohelp sortour dataon theRomanoccupation.分
22.8Well,parents,surprise!Lots ofus areusing Twitterand Facebookto thumbrides,and notjust toschool.Its awkwardto be refusedwhen youcall afriend andask fora ride.But withTwitter,you justlook forother peopleheading the same way.It maysound risky,so manyteens staywithin theirown socialcircles tofind rides,and dontbranch outbeyond friendswhenasking onTwitter justlike me,but tosome young people,especially thosetaking longertrips,stranger dangeris lessofaconcern.“I thinkthe digitalconnection ofyoung peopleis reallyimportant,because youngergenerations grewup sharingthings online,sharing files,photos,music,etc,so theyvebeen veryused tosharing Jsaid JulietSchor,a sociologyprofessor atBoston College.(经济衰退),The sharing economy gotbig duringthe recessionallowing peopleto accessmore goods,services usingtechnologyand evento sharecosts.And thattechnology,for me,is what the carwas formy mom,a gatewayto more freedom,like whatmy friendEarlsays,The symbolof freedomisnt thecar anymore becausetheres technologyout thereconnecting youto acar.”According tothe researchersat the University ofMichigan,30years ago,eight inten American18-year-olds hada driverslicensecompared tosix inten today.So itsnot thatsurprising thaton my16th birthdayI wasntrushing toget alicense but an iPhone.Driving,for young people,does meanthey haveto disconnectfrom theirtechnology,and thatsa negative.So ifthey couldsit inthepassage sideand stillbe connected,thafs goingtobea plus.Schor continued.To me,another plusis thatridesharing representssomething,something muchbigger thantrying tosave money.I seeit asevidencethat people still dependon eachother.My generationshares theircars andapartments theway neighborsusedtoshare cupsofsugar.For thesystem towork,some ofus stillneed our own cars.But untilI getmy ownversion of the silverSuper Beetle,you canfindme onTwitter.、1The Americanteens preferto possessan iPhoneas abirthday giftbecause.A.it ismost fashionableand coolB.they arebored withdriving carsC-they arefond ofbeing connectedD.it ismuch cheaperthan acar2^We canlearnfrom the textthat.A.Twitter isa websitefor teenstomakefriends andachieve goalsB.ridesharing can be seenas asign thatpeoplestillcount oneach otherC.drwing carsfor teensmeans aplus andconnecting withtechnologyD.having acar andcost-sharing symbolizemorefreedomfor the authors mother、3Professor Julietwould agreethat.A.youngpeoplewill sitwaiting tobe contactedby readinga passageB.sharingeconomyis boundtoberesponsible forthe recessionC-youngpeopletend toshare acar withstrangers bymeans ofTwitterD.being connectedvia technologycomes firstforyoungpeople、4The besttitle forthepassageis probably.A,Twitter,an AwesomeWebsite B.Cars oriPhoneC.Teens UseTwitter toThumb RidesD.Cool Teenson theGo(分)
23.8If youwant toslow aging,you mightwant to eat less.This findingisgoodnews---if youwere amouse.The researchersstudiedmice,not people.John Priceand otherresearchers studiedtwo groupsof mice.One groupwas abletoeatasmuchas itwanted.The researcherslimitedwhatthe mice in the othergroup ate.Their diethad35percent fewer calories thanthe firstgroup ofmice.Price saysthemice with thediet restrictionsweremore energeticand sufferedfewer disease.n Theywere notjust livinglongerbut seemedto stayyounger fora longerperiod oftime.The researchersfound thatfewer caloriesslow downa naturalmechanism incells calledribosomes.Price explainsthat ribosomesareresponsible formaking importantproteins inthe cells.But withfewercalories,they slow down.This givesthe cellsmore time torepair themselves.The researcherssay ribosomesuse from10to20percent ofthe cellsenergy tomake thoseproteins.Price wrotethat because ofthis,it isimpractical todestroy anentire ribosome”when itstarts tobreak down.However,”repairing individualparts ofthe ribosomeona regularbasis enablesribosomes tocontinue producinghigh quality proteins forlonger than they wouldotherwise.This topqualityproduction,in turn,keeps cellsand theentire bodyfunctioning well.nPrice said,ribosome isa verycomplex machine,like acar.n They needmaintenance toreplace theparts that wear outthefastest.When tireswear out,uheexplained,”you dontthrow thewhole caraway andbuy a new one.It costsless toreplace theoldtires.u“Food,he said,isnt justmaterial tobe burned---its asignal thattells ourbody andcells howto respond.Price saidthefindings helpto explainhow exactlyour bodiesage.And thismay”help usmake moreeducated decisionsabout whatwe eat.H、1What canwe knowabout themicewithlimited caloriesfromthestudyA.They cankeep healthyeasilyB.Theyneed more energytobeactiveC,They canlook youngerthantheyareD.They willlive alonger lifelike humans、2What willhappentoribosomes iftherearefewer caloriesA.They willcompletely breakdownB.They makeproteins inthe cellsslowlyC.They willproduce highqualityproteinsmoreD.They mayneedmoretime torepair themselves、3Price explainedthe ribosomesrole ofrepairing themselvesby.A.telling astory B.listing basicdataC.making comparisonsD.experimenting onmiceA.Food decideshow longyou liveB・Can youslowdownyour agingprocessC.Eating lessmay helpyou livelongerD.Should yourdiet bereduced foryour health(分)(食品室)
24.8When Lone Star Collegestudent Dwyanya Earnhardt firstheard abouta food pantry openingat hercollegein September2015,she wasembarrassed to ask forhelp,but knewshe neededit.shes used the food pantry severaltimes since.Lone StarMontgomery Campusis amonga growingnumber ofUS collegesopening food pantries for students.In theHouston()area alone,San JacintoCollege and theUniversityof HoustonDowntown UHDhave alsoadded them.UHD openedits foodpantry inspring
2015.ifs hopingto increaseits useamong studentsthrough aprogram beinglaunched thisterm.About100to150students willbeawarded foodscholarships touse inanew food bankconstructed insidethe studentservices building.“More studentsof differentbackgrounds haveaccess tohigher education,but thatyou gotin doesntmean youhave thesupportcoming fromhome tokeep youin Jsaid Patrick Jefferson,UHD“s assistantvice presidentforstudentaffairs.“Many ofthe studentscome afterwork,take theirclass,then theygo home,and theydont leavetheir challengesatthefrontdoor,“said Jefferson.Were recognizingthatwejust cantay.We onlyworry aboutour students,academic challenges.9We havetothink about the studentas awhole person.The majorityof donationsto Lone Stars foodpantry havecome fromteachers andstudents.The foodpantry isopen fromnoonuntil3p.m.on Tuesdays and Fridays,but studentscan requestit atanother timeif needed.Nearly590students haveusedthepantrysince itopened lastfall.San JacintoCollege hasbeen offeringfoodpantryservices twicea monthto studentssince
2013.The collegesends abag ofitemson certaindaysandhas receivedmore than1,000student requestssince itbegan.It allowsstudentsfromall income levels torequestfood.UHD andLoneStarMontgomery Campusalso followthesamepolicy.、1When afoodpantrywas firstopened in LoneStar College.A.it wasquite newto allAmericansB.all collegesintheUS followedthe exampleC,Dwyanya Earnhardtwasnotaware ofits necessityD.DwyanyaEarnhardtfelt、uncomfortable toask forhelp2The foodpantry inUHD isintended to.A.build anewfoodbankB,give supportto studentsC,offer serviceto teachersD.award250students scholarships、3PatrickJeffersonholds theidea that.A.students haveto balancebetween workand studyB.students academic challenges arehis mainconcernC.access tohigher educationmeans easilycontinuing schoolingD.students9challenges involveacademicchallengesand otherproblems、4What canbe inferredaboutthefoodpantriesinLoneStarCollegeand SanJacinto CollegeA.Both ofthem offerservices twicea weekB.Both oftheir donatorsare teachersand studentsC.Neither ofthem setsincomelevelstandards forstudentsD.Neither ofthem hasreceived asmany as1000student requests(分)
25.10If youare hungry,what doyou doGraba pieceof yourfavorite mealand stayquiet afterthatJust likeyourstomach,even your mind is hungry.But itnever letsyouknow,because youkeep itbusy thinkingabout yourdream lover,favorite starandmany suchabsurd things.So itsilently beganto pay careful attention to yourneeds andnever letitself grow.When mindloosens itsfreedom to grow,creativity gets a full stop.This mightbe thereason whywe allsometimes think“What happensnext”JWhy can*t Ithink,“Why amI alwaysgiven thedifficultproblems,,Well thisis theresult ofourownkarma(宿命)of usingour brainfor thinkingof not-so-worthy things.Hunger ofthe mindcanbeactually settledthrough extensivereading.Now whyreading andnot watchingTV Becausereadinghas beenthe mosteducative toolused byus rightfromthechildhood.Just likethat todevelop otheraspects ofour life,we haveto takehelpof reading.You haveinnumerable number of booksin thisworld whichwill answerall yournHow toquestions.Once youread a(解码)book,you justdon,t run your eyes through the lines,but evenyour minddecodes itand explainsit toyou.The interestingpart ofthebook isstored in your mindas aseed.Now thisseed isunknowingly usedby youin yourfuture todevelop newideas.The sameseed ifused manytimes,can helpyoulink andrelate alot ofthings,of whichyou wouldhave neverthought ofin yourwildest dreams!Thisisnothing loutcreativity.The morethenumberofbooks youread,the moreyour mindwill openup.Also thisimproves yourspeaking skillstoalarge extentand alsomakesa significantcontribution toyour vocabulary.Within notime youstart speakingEnglish orany languagefluently withyour friendsorother peopleand younever seemto runout ofthe rightwords atthe righttime.1What doestheauthormean bysaying thatourmindis hungryA.We dontread books.B,Our creativitygetsafullstop.C,We donthaveagood memory.D.We dontknow whattodonext.、2Ones mindishungrybecause he/she.A.cant workout thingswellB.loosens thefreedomtogrowC.is mentallybusy withmany absurdthingsD.begins topaycarefulattentionto his needs、3Which ofthe followingis NOTthe advantageof readingA.Helping youdevelop yourcreativity.B.Helping youenlarge yourvocabulary.C.Helping youimprove yourspeaking skills.D.Helping yourunyoureyesthroughthelines.、4By readingmore,we aresure to.A.perforin bettermentally inthe futureB.dream thewildest dreamsC.store booksinyourmindD.speak Englishfluently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.
26.(30分)In aclean,clinical room,ray bestfriend wasdying inmy aims.His eyes,dark brownand trusting,would soon1forever.Heartbroken,I said,“Flash,you2so muchhappiness tome.I willdo somethinggood asa3JFlash cameinto my4when I was nine.From themoment myparents broughtthis cutedog home,he5my familywith joy.Then,6happened.My mumwas diagnosedwith breastcancer whenI was
11.Then mygrandma,who wasmy_7,passed away.My sisterdeveloped CrohnsDisease andwhile beingtested,8a heartattack.Iwasbeing bulliedat schooland startedto9classes andavoidseeing people.Flash soongave meall the10he couldoffer.There weretimes whenI feltthere wasno11,butapair ofbrowneyes andloving facewould somehowease me.I knewhe was12there forme.I knewhe understood.Now after15years,Flash was
13.1thought doingcharity workwas thebest rewardfor him.I14in anon-profit organizationin Southamptonand contributedabout3,500hours to15children withspecial needs,which completelychangedmy life.I learnedto lovethe16I hadbeen on,and evenaccept the17bits.27still missFlash.It washim thathad somehow18metohelping others.Flashs deathwas oneofthe19moments ofmy life.But itwas alsoan inspiringmoment that20who Iwas-inthebest possibleway-forever.
1、A.openB.close C.shine D.fade、2A.brought B.told C,saved D.owed、3A.relief B,chance C.bonus D.reward、4A.mind B.room C.world D.power、5A.helped B.filled C.protected D.decorated、6A.disasters B,stories C,wonders D.mistakes、7A.burden B.trouble C,strength D.challenge、8A.caused B.noticed C.fought D.suffered、9A.skip B.give C.take D.enjoy、10A.comment B.comfort C.expectation D.relaxation、11A.hope B.time C.money D.use、12A.frequently B.sometimes C.hardly D.always、13A.aging B.gone C.missing D.deserted、14A.searched B.competed C.volunteered D.performed、15A.attending toB.meeting withC.talking aboutD.bringing up16A.earth B.journey C.holiday D.street、17A.fantastic B,absurd C.hard D.pleasant、18A.led B.forced C.trained D.persuaded、19A.fullest B.craziest C.tiniest D.saddest、20A.explained B.transformed C.admitted D.described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
27.15A mouse,becauseofanl.luck chance,made closefriends withan evilfrog.One day,
2.frog playeda trickonthe mouse by
3.tie afoot ofthe mousetohisown.At first,both ofthem joinedtogether andthe frog4_lead hisfriend towardthe poolin whichhe lived,Jand didntstop
5.he reachedthe sideofthe water.Then thefrog suddenlyjumped intothe water andthemouse waspulled inwith
6.he.The frogenjoyed thewaterandswam init around,happily crying,if hehad doneagreatdeed.The unhappymouse diedsoon inthewater,and hisdead bodyfloated aroundonthesurface,8,fasten tothe footofthefrog.A hawksaw thedead mouse,suddenly flewdown towardsit,caught itand flewaway.The frog,still tiedtotheleg ofthemouse,was alsocarried offasa9__prison,and itlO^eat bythe hawk.Harm hatch,harm catch.。
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