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2025届江西省宜春市五校高三下学期期末质量监测英语试题注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
2.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
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回第一部分(共20小题,每小题
1.5分,满分30分)
1.you aresupposed to do you dont likea thing is it.Don^complain.A.That;what;change B.When;that;to changeC.What;when;change D.What;that;changing一
2.How aboutgoing sightseeingthis SaturdayafternoonSorry,I myresearch reportthe wholeweekend.A.will have written B.will be writingC.havewrittenD.have beenwriting
3.,—I dontcare forbaseball.一How can you sayyoudontlike somethingyouve nevereven triedit!A.till B.after C.unless D.when
4.At theend of the historicarea,Wilmington displayedits as a workingport citylarge ware-houses and a fewotherdated officebuildings.A.achievement B.reputationC・character D.standard
5..When thequestions gotpersonal duringthe talkshow,the actressin tearsas sheopened upabout thewoundsshe suffered.A.broke upB.broke downC.broke outD.broke through
6.—Do youknow anythingabout Britishhistory_・I haveno interestin it.A.Take iteasy!B.Please dontbother.C.Ifs upto you.D.No.Ifs beyondme.
7.Todays homeworkwas easyso Iflnished itquickly and went outto play.A.to bedone B.done C.doing D.todo一
8.,Did youpass yourdriving test—Yes,otherwise Ito thepicnic nextmonth.A・couldnl driveB・couldn*t havedrivenC.wont driveD.wouldn*t havedriven、5A.end B.best C.side D.convenienceD.Either、7A.lazy B.inspired C.busy D.satisfied
8、A.fun B.nothing C,sure D.success
9、A.really B.fully C.exactly D.actually、6A.Whether B.If C.Once
10、A.to B.by C.for D.within11A.allowed B.suggested C.instructed D.directed
12、A.Position B.situation C.occasion D.accommodation
13、A.diligent B,dedicated C.optimistic D.addicted
14、A.declare B.conclude C.announce D.bet
15、A.assistant B.coach pushC,competitor D.teacher
16、A.lead B.C.expose D.cause
17、A.wonders B,says C.cares D.asks、B.sense C.change D.effort18A.difference、B.result C.habit D.progress19A.benefit、B.devote C.tend D.contribute20A.commit第二节(每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式分
27.15The wayyou walkmay bedetermined byyour dailyschedule,but itmay alsoreflect yourpersonality Thechoices youmaketell somethingabout yourinner
1.think Atleast,thats whatscience hasproved Recently,researchers」ZJobserve the way thatpeople walkand howit relatesto3they personalitiesAvailable onlinevia SageJournals,the study」examines boththe walkingstyles andpersonalities of15,000adults agedfrom25to
4.According to the study,when5face with thenew challenges,fast walkersare morelikely to be activewhile quietpeople tendto walkmore slowlyMeanwhile,the studyhas alsofound
6.power evidencethat walkingspeed inadulthood reflectsthe individuafspersonalityHowever,speeding upyour walkingpace cant
7.instant makeyou thelife of the party,
8.means thatyou needntchange yourpersonalityActually,there are
9.hide strengthsof beinga quietperson aswell as
10.active oneMake themost ofyour strengths,第四部分写作共两节第一节短文11-you can be successfulregardless ofwhich typeyou fallinto and how fastor slowlyyou walk改错满分10分10分假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句
28.10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2io nLastwinter vacation,I wentto Hainanwith myparents onair Wefirst wentto the beach Thesky wasclearly,the seawasblue and the beachwas verybeautiful Whatwas impressedme mostwas divingI sawso muchcolorful tropicalfishesIt was、、so amazingThen wepay avisit to the Endsof theEarth,which Ihad dreamedof go to Weappreciated thebeautiful scenery、all theway andtook manyphoto Duringthe visit,I tastedvarious deliciouslocal foods,among thatI likedsea foodmost Thepeoplethere werefriendly andsmiling faceswere aroundus all theway,which made us exciting、第二节书面表达We hada wonderfultime thereand itwas unforgettablejourney Ilook forwardto travellingthere again(满分分)25(分)据报道,在我国仍有很多山区的孩子因为家庭贫穷而上不起学你们班就如何帮助这些孩子上学进行了讨论
29.25假如你是李华,请你把你们的建议写成一封信寄给希望他们能够呼吁更多的人参与这项活动内容要点English Weekly,收集旧课本和衣服;
1.呼吁更多人帮助他们;
2.你的建议,至少一条
3.注意词数左右;
1.100可追当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数
3.Dear Editor,Im asenior highschool studentYourssincerely,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共20小题,每小题L5分,满分30分)、1C、2B、3D、4C、5B、6D、7D、8A、9A、10C、11D、12D、13A、14B、15A、16B、17D、18A、19A、20D第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项、
211.D
2.D
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2.D
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5.A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D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.C
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5.B
6.D
7.A
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9.C
10.D
11.A
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15.C
16.B
17.C
18.A
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20.A第二节(每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
271.thoughts/thinking
4.faced
5..powerful
6.instantly
7.which
8.hidden
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10.and第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)、一28on by一clearly clear去掉was一much many一pay paidgo-goingphoto—photosthat—which一exciting excited前面加上unforgettable an第二节书面表达(满分25分)29Dear Editor,Im asenior highschool student.Ifs reportedthat inChina manychildren inmountainous areasstill cantgo to school asaconsequence ofpoverty.Last week,our classheld adiscussion abouthow to help themto gotoschooland leada happychildhood.Here areour suggestions.To startwith,some oldtextbooks andclothes canbe collectedand sent to those children so that theycanbe reusedby them.In addition,its alsoof greatsignificance to appeal tomore peopleand socialorganizations to help andcare forthosepoor children.As faras Imconcerned,we shouldsave someof ourpocket moneyand giveit tothosechildrenin need.Above all,we shouldgive themrespect,never lookingdown upon them becausethey arepoor.Well reallyappreciate itif you can,through theEnglish Weekly,increase publicawareness of the poorchildrens livingconditionsand callon morepeople to help them.Yours,Li Hua
9.How comeI cantfind mykey.I justleft itit hadbeen.A.where B.whichC.when D.how
10.—Whafs thatnoise一Oh,I forget to tellyou.The newmachine.A.is testingB.was beingtestedC.is beingtested D.has beentested
11.The trafficis heavythese days.I arrivea bitlate,so couldyou saveme aplaceA.canB.mustC.needD.might
12.He isntsuch aman heused tobe.A.who B.whomC.that D.as
13.In thisarticle,you needto backup generalstatements withexamples.A.specific B.permanentC.abstract D.universal
14.The twopens arethe same,but thered onecost that one.A.as muchtwice asB.twice asmuch asC.much as twice asD.astwicemuch as
15.Her doctorindicated thateven addinganamount ofdaily exercisewould dramaticallyimprove herhealth.A.modest B.equalC.considerable D.exact
16.To tellthe truth,I wouldrather Ithe paininstead ofyou.You dontknow howworried Iwas.A.took B.had takenC.have takenD.should havetaken
17.Richard savedup hismoney hemight goabroad for his summerholiday.A.in caseB.now thatC.as ifD.sothat
18.Pm goingto spendthe summerholiday inHainan,lives myuncle.A.where B.whoC.which D.when
19.1hope thatwe will be ableto makeit throughthe toughtimes andback to the businessof workingtogetherourcommon goals.一A.on behalfof B.in honorof
20.C.on top of D.in searchofWhy are you solate一The drivercouldnt seeclearly becauseof thefog.,the roadwas tooicy.A.ThereforeB.Otherwise C.However D.Besides第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项(分)
21.6Martha Gruber,a Tampa Bay Watchenvironmental scientist,has beenhonored with a Disney Conservation Hero()Award from the DisneyWorldwide ConservationFund DWCFTheaward recognizeslocal citizensfor theirtireless effortsto savewildlife,protect habitatsand educatecommunities.Recipients(提名)were nominatedby nonprofitenvironmental organizations,and eachhonoree receivesan awardof$l,50o fromDWCF.Working withstudents inTampa Bayis rewardingbecause Igettosee firsthand the impactthat ourhard workhas on the local()habitat JGruber said.Im proudto saythat TampaBay WatchsBay Grassesin ClassesBGIC programhas givenme theopportunityto assistin restoringclose to300acres withover19,000students.Being aDisneyConservationHero istruly anhonor andI amproudto sharethis achievementwith theother TampaBay Watchstaff membersthat havecontributed to these efforts.”Gruber hasworked withTampaBayWatch since2003,overseeing theCommunity SaltMarsh programandthe BGIC program.(大规模的)She alsohas beenin chargeof manylarge-scale communityplantings inher term.In hermore than11years,Gruber has(湿土也)worked withmore than4,400community volunteersto restoreapproximately148acres ofmarsh habitat.The BGIC program workswith localmiddle andhigh schoolsto growsalt marshgrasses on their campusesand theninvolvesthem in the plantingof theirnursery raisedgrasses ata restorationsite.In hertime,Gruber hasled theBGICprogramto contributesalt marshgrasses tohelp restore91acres ofhabitat aroundTampaBay.In additionto Marthasimpressive restorationimpact,she alsohas adeep impacton everyonewith whomshe works.She(职业道德)approaches eachproject witha passionand workethic thatis inspiring.Since2004,Disney hashonored morethan100leaders aroundthe worldfor theirextraordinary conservationefforts.、1DWCF givesits awardsto peoplewho.A.devote themselvesto educationB.have agood impacton studentsC.promote theknowledge ofnatureD.achieve greatlyin wildlifeprotection、2Why doesGruber thinkher workworthwhileA.Her workconnects studentswith nature.B,Working withchildren makesher happy.C.Her colleaguessupport herwork heartily.D.、She cansee theirefforts make a difference.3What doesthe underlinedword“approaches“in Paragraph6probably meanA.Assists.B.Provides.C.Deals with.D.Comes upwith.、4How arethe studentsinvolved in theBGICprogramA.By attendingclasses.B.By plantingsalt marshgrasses.C.By contributingsalt marshgrasses.D.By callingon thepublic totake action.
22.(8分)A groupof Canadiankids arealready spreadinga bit of Christmasspirit inHalifax,Nova Scotia,by wrappingwarmclothing aroundlamp polesfor thecitys homelessto pickup anduse.The sight of warmlydressed polescaught recentlythe attentionoflocals,who stoppedto clickpictures toshare onsocial media.Every year,Tara Atkinscollects warm clothing fromher community,in orderto givetotheless fortunate.This year,she tookto(|、厅)Facebook tocall fordonations andthe responsewas strong——their frontporch1was filledwith bagsof clothes.Since thefamilywas travelingto Halifax on November15with theirdaughter Jaydaand sevenof herfriends tocelebrate her8th birthday,Taradecided itwas the perfect timeto teachthe childrena valuablelife lesson.The kidsspent timehanding outcoats toany homelessthey meton thestreets andtied therest aroundlamp postsfor others topickup.According toTara,the experiencehelped thechildren betterunderstand thedifficult situationof homelesspeople havingto confrontthesevere winteronthes treets.There isno waytobesure that the coatsleft hangingon streetposts wereactually picked up by the homeless,but Tarasays sheisnttoo worriedabout that.By nextmorning,allthejackets andscarves onthe postswere gone.Photographs ofthe inspiringprojecthave beenshared about8,000times on Facebook,and gotover10,000likes.Tara,who didsomething similarin Torontoin Decemberlastyear,says shesalready planningnext yearscoat drive.Shes hopingto spread the wordwell aheadof time,so morepeople can(接受者)contribute.And shealso wantsto add$5fast foodgift cardsso therecipients canalso enjoya hotmeal.Weve hadhelp fromotherswhen wewere inneed,andweknew howgreat itmadeusfeel,said Zachary Atkins,Taras husband.51How didlocals respondat thesightofthe warmlydressed polesA.They gotconfused.B・They wereannoyed.C.They tookphotos andspreadthe news.D.They unwrappedand putontheclothes.、2Why didTara AtkinsgotoHalifaxonNovember15A.To gosightseeing.B.To celebrateJaydas birthday.C.To collectwarmclothingfor thehomeless.D.To spendthe holidaywith family.、3What doesthe underlinedword“confront inParagraph3meanA.Face.B.Discuss.C.Enjoy.D.Describe.、4What canwe inferfromthelast paragraphA.Tara issure that the coatswillbepickedupby thehomeless.B.People respondedwarmly tothe photographsonFacebook.C.Tara isappealing tothe governmentto donate.D.ZacharyAtkinsis againstwhat Tarahas done.(分)
23.8Paulie receiveda remotecontrol car,some clothes,and acollection ofaction figuresforhis birthday.But whathe reallywantedwas thisvideo gamehe hadbeen askingfbr.Only Granddadspresent wasto come,so,with twofingers oneach handcrossedtightly,he hoped.“Here yougo youlittle whippersnapper.^^“Thanks Jsaid Paulie,ripping thewrapping cleanoff thepresent.His facedropped;all hegot was a drawingpad,and anold,used,wooden pencil.“Now thatthere isa magicpencil Jsaid Granddad.Paulie lookedsceptical.(戳一下)“It bringsimagination tolifbj saidGranddad,prodding hisnose secretly.Later thatnight,Paulie wassenttobed.But hecouldnt sleep.He wishedhe hadhis gameto play,but he didnt.So hegot up,tookout hispad and“magic“pencil,and startedto draw.Paulie drew a monster.He thendrew acastle for the monsterto attack,and headded aprincess,as theyare alwaysin castles.Paulie figuredthe monsterwanted toeat theprincess asher dressmade herlook likea birthdaycake.(骑士),Then hedrew aknight asknights alwaysrescue princesses.Then somethingmagical happened.Paulie wassucked intothis paperworld.(有劲儿的)Paulie nowstood lookingdown atthe castle.A knightwas chargingat him.So,with hismighty arm,he hitthe knightrighthard outofthepicture.Then heate theprincess.(舔)Paulie soonfound himselfback inhis bedroom.He lookedatthepaper;on itwasadrawing ofthe monster.It waslickingits finger,withabig smile.Paulie smiledback.Paulie didntwant hisgame anymore.He realisedthis shortbut thickpencil andpaper couldtake himanywhere.、1When Paulieopened hisgrandpas present,he felt.A.puzzled B.excitedC.disappointed D.angry、2Paulie couldn^fall asleepbecause he.A.was stillexpecting hisbirthday presentB.was tooexcited with hisbirthdaypresentC.didnt knowhow toenjoy hisbirthday presentD.didnt getthe gifthe hadbeen expectingE.Paulie gotup and.A.drewamagic fairyworld withthe pad and penB.ate theprincess afterfighting againstthe knightC.imagined himselfthe knightprotecting theprincessD.made friendswiththemonster inthe castle、4In theend,Paulie.A.changed hisopinion ona fairystoryB.fell inlove withhis granddadspresentC.understood whyhedidntlike hispresentsD.went anywherewithhispadandpen(分)
24.8Scientists havefound thathuman eyes are morelikely tobe damagedby UV rays while skiing inthe snow-covered areasthan sitting onthe beach,according toa reportby theUK newspaper.The researchersat KanazawaMedical University,Japan andAmerican companyJohnson conductedthe studytogether.They lookedatthe effectsof lightreflection on newly fallen snow ona skitrail inIshikawa District,northern Japan.They comparedthe resultswith thelevelsof UV rays ona sandbeach insouthern JapansOkinawa District.(千焦耳)They foundthat onthe beach,eyes are exposed toa daily260kilojoules of UV asquare metercompared to658kilojoules in snow-covered areas.(气象的)The findingsare supportedbytheJapan MeteorologicalAgency.According tothe agency,the reflectionrate of UV lightonbeaches isoften between10and25percent,compared to80percent inthenew snow areas.The amountof lightincreased4percentwith a300-meter risein height.Most ofus know that UVrays canharm the skin.Thats whywe wear sunscreen on our skinbefore weget outinthesun.But manyofus maynot realizethat UVrays arealso harmfultothe eyes.If youreyesareexposed tolarge amountsofUVradiation overa shortperiod of time,you mayexperience akind ofsunburn oftheeye,which isharmful.Your eyeswill becomered andfeel astrange feeling.They maybe sensitiveto light.Fortunately,this isusuallytemporary andseldom causespermanent damagetotheeyes.Long-term exposureto UVradiation,however,canbemore serious.Scientific studiesand researcheshave shownthat exposuretosmall amountsofUVradiation overa periodof manyyears increasesthe chanceof eyedamage,which couldlead tototal blindness.、1You wouldmost likelyfind thearticle in.A.a doctorsdiary B.a traveljournalC.a medicalmagazine D.a physicstextbook、2Which ofthe followingstatements isTRUE accordingtothe passageA.Too mucheye exposureto UVrays maycause totalblindness.B.Short-time exposureoftheeyes toUVraysdoesnt harm them atall.C.Most peopleknowthatUVraysharmtheeyes aswell astheskin.D.The studywas conductedby researchersfrom Japan,the USAandtheUK.、3Human eyesare morelikely tobe damagedby UVrays while skiing inthe snow-covered areasthansitting onthebeach because.A.snow producesmore UV light thanwaterB.people dontwearsunscreenwhileskiingas theydo whilesittingonthe beachC.the reflectionrate ofUV lightinsnow-covered areasis muchhigher thanthatonthe beachD.human eyesareexposedlonger toUVlightinthesnow-covered areasthan onthebeach、4What willthepassagemost probablytalk aboutnextA.Never skionnewlyfallensnowin Japan.B.Go tohospital tohave youreyes examined.C.Wearing ahat canprovide protectionwhileskiing in newsnow areas.D.Take somemeasures toprotect youreyes whileskiinginnewsnowareas.(分)
25.10Its nearlyexam time,so checkout someofthebest freeapps aroundtohelp you managethe stressof examsandensure you are studyingeffectively overthe comingweeks.Exam CountdownThisapp canhelp toremind youhow manydays,hours,and minutesyou haveuntil yourexam.This canhelp tomotivate you tohit thebooks beforeits toolate.Block TheInternetAre youconstantly checkingFacebook when you shouldbewritingan essayOr perhapsareyoudistracted bya battlein LeagueofLegends Downloadthis appto getrid ofonline distractionsby temporarilyblocking Internetsites onyour mobile.Simply addthewebsites youwant to block andthe periodoftimetoblockthem for.Guarantee toget yourselffocused onthat assignment.CBT-i Coach(老兵)(失眠)The USDepartment ofVeterans Affairsdeveloped theapp,CBT-i Coach,to assistwith insomniaand helppeoplewho wouldlike to improve theirsleeping habits.It providesseveral keyparts:information aboutsleep andinsomnia,strategies forimprovingsleep,relaxation skillsandahelpful sleepdiary.YogaYoga hasgreat healthbenefits bothforthemind andbody,and willhelpyouto performat yourbest whileat university.Downloada yogaapp and have your own personalyoga instructorin yourliving room.You canchoose fromshort orlong workoutsandhaveaqualified instructorteaching youhow todo eachpose.Choose froma varietyof yogaroutines andwatch theinstructional videos.Go on,stretch outthose soremuscles.、1If you are notgood atmanaging yourtime beforean exam,you couldtry.A,Block TheInternet B.Exam CountdownC.CBT-i CoachD.Yoga、2Which appis themost usefulfor astudent addictedto videogamesA.Yoga.B.CBT-i Coach.C.Exam Countdown.D.Block TheInternet.、3What dowe knowabout CBT-i Coachfrom thisarticleA.It helpsto buildup strongermuscles.B.It helpsstudents tomanage theirstudy time.C.It monitorsand improvespeoples sleepingquality.D.It isused totreat soldierswith sleepingdifficulties.、4When usingthe Yogaapp,the studentsare expectedto.A.ask apersonal Yogacoach toinstruct themface tofaceB.choose someshort workoutsto avoidbeing sotiredC.choose somelong workoutsto guaranteethe trainingeffectD.follow theinstructional videosto stretchout themuscles、5What doesthe authormainly intendto tellus inthis passageA.Some appstohelpstudents betterprepare forexams.B.The influenceof ourstudy habitsonourexam results.C.Several tipson howto throwoff anxietybefore exams.D.Details ofsome appstohelptoimprovelearning skills.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题L5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.
26.(30分)Ina worldwhere comparisonshappen non-stop,it isdifficult tolook outsideyourself andto everbe]with who youare.There*s alwayssomeone who*sabit
2.The onlysolution isto reach3and measureagainstwhat WarrenBuffett callsyour owninner yardstick.There isno more4measure forcomparison thanwhoyouwere yesterday,lastweek orlast decade,whenyouwere atyour
5.Nothing usefulever comesfrom comparisonto others.6you seeyourself asbetter thansomeone andyou get______________7,or yousee someone else asbetter than you andyou feellike allyour hardwork isfor
8.It isa foolsgame.Notone ofus is9alike.The onlydirect andhonest comparisonis10yourself.Everything elseis applesto oranges.My opinionis thatyouareonly11to compareyourself tosomeoneelseif theirlife12is thesame asyourown.Good luckfindingthat match.And onethingisfor sure.No matterhow hardyou workandhow13youare,there willalways besomeone whocan runalittle faster,jump a little higher,score alittle betteror lookalittlenicer ina swimsuit.And if there,s not,youcan14someone iscomingup fastbehind you.So howcanyoualways winin lifeBecome yourbest
15.Having animage ofyour mostrecent pastlimits istheperfectthing to16youtothe nextlevel.If youran7flights ofstairs yesterday,then do8today.Who17iftheguy nextto youdid15It doesntmakeabitof18,You areamore fitperson todaythanyouwere yesterday.Your own19is allyou need.If you20toaslightly higherstandard ofyourself everyday,you willalways beatthetopofyour game.、1A.patient B.strict C.content D.concerned、2A.stronger B.wiser C.lazier D.better、3A.out B.up C.inside D.outside、4A.accurate B.careful C.useful D.powerful。
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