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2025届安徽省舒城一中高三联考英语试题科试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内
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5.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.Only afterhe wasbrought to the policestation didthe boyhe hadstolen somepurses fromother passengers.A.participate B.acknowledgeC.realize D.summarize
2..No onebelieves hisreasons forbeing latethat hewas caughtin atraffic jam,made himembarrassed.A.it B.which C.that D.why
3.Someone calledme up at midnight,but he had hungup I could answerthe phone.A.as B.sinceC.until D.before
4.Our teacherentered theclassroom,・A.a book in hand B.book inhandC.bookin his handD.a bookin hands一
5..Will itcost a lot to be anexchange student—,but youcan applyfor scholarshipand studentloan.A.I wouldimagine soB.Youve gotme thereC.By allmeans D.Pm with you onthat
6.It issaid that the onlysurvivor in the carcrash wasbadly injured.However,somehow thedoctors managedto helphim.A.pull throughB.put throughC.look through D.break through
7.Mother toldme ina phonecall thatshe hadwritten tome aweek before,but I havent received・A.one B.it C.something D.anything
8.Our Englishteacher isconsiderate,helpfuL andwarm-hearted,but sometimesshe beangry atoursilly mistakes.A.should B.mustC.can D.shall
9.Dont leavethe waterwhile youbrush yourteeth.A・racing B.rushingC.running D.rollingdog abandonedby itsownerAnother studenttold othersabout givingblankets
4.to thehomeless Gradually,more andmore studentsdevelopedthe habitof doingsuch kind acts,from5,they benefiteda lot()Since then,similar kindacts
6.perform inschools aroundthe worldManyschools organizeaRandom Acts of KindnessWeek,around November13th,celebrated WorldKindness DaySomeschools useeach dayof RandomActsofKindness Weekto)perform sucha differentkindact
7.making a new friend,helping someone,doing communityS^Cserve orraising moneyfor acharityin)第四部分写作this way,students learnto considerother peopleand thinkaboutQ^small actionscan make the worldal Osgoodplace(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错误,每句
28.1010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词符号S),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;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011My villagelie in the mountainsin southwestChina Although the climate and landscape are pleased,people leada tough life thereAt the beginning of the21steentury,the governmentbegan to attach greatimportance toits development,under the influence ofthat,、peoples livingcondition began to improve A lot of roads were built and plentyof tradecenters werenewly found,which madethemconvenient to develop economyWhafs more,great manystudents were admitted into famous universitiesIn a word,thank to the、第二节书governments support,great changeshave beentaken placein the past fewyears My village takes up anew look now面表达(满分分)
2529.(25分)假定你是李华,近期你校举办了主题为“美丽中国”的现场国画(traditional Chinese painting)比赛请为校报英文专栏写一篇活动报道内容包括活动时间、地点
1.活动概况
2.活动意义
3.注意词数左右
1.100可适当增加细节,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、1B、2B、3D、4B、5A、6A、7D、8C、9C、10A、11B、12B、13D、14C、15B、16C、17D、18C、19B、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、
211.D
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5.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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5.B
6.B
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9.D
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11.C
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17.D
18.D
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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
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10.better第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10Nfy ullagehein the mountainsin southwestChina.Althoughtheclimateandlandscapearepleas^people liespleasantlead atoughlifethere.Atthebeginningof the21stemtury,the govenimentbegan toattach greatimportance toits dnelopment,under theinfluence ofthat,people shvmg conditionbegantoimproveAlotofroadswerebuiltandwhich conditionsplentyof tradecenters werenewly found,which madethem convenienttodevelopeconomy.What smore greatfounded it amany studentswereadmittedintofamousuniversities In aword,thank tothe governments support,great changesthankshave takenplace mthe pastfeu years.Myvillagetakesupanewlooknow.28been on第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Beautiful Chinain TraditionalChinese PaintingLastFriday witnesseda traditionalChinesepaintingcompetition BeautifulChina”on campus,which hassparked agrowing lovefortraditional art.Over onehundred studentsparticipated in the competition.As the competition began,participants laidout thepaper,picked upthepaintbrush andgave fullplay totheir talent,displaying the beauty of our motherland.Two hourslater,thecompetitioncame toan end.The results will beannounced intwo days,and thewinning entrieswill be on showin theexhibition hall.Most of the studentsthink highlyof thislive paintingcompetition,which providesa platformfor them to explorethebeautyof Chinaandexperience thecharm ofChinese art.《最爱》
10.—The movieTill DeathDo UsPart will beonat8pm.What aboutpicking youup at7pm—All right.I willhave comeback fromwork bythen,and Iyou athome.A.willbewaiting forB.will waitfor C.have beenwaiting forD.am waitingfor
11.We cancommunicate peoplein everypart of the worldthe Internet.A.with;with B.with;throughC.through;throughD.through;with
12.The Japanesesuffering from the worstnatural disasters.A.are;ever sinceB.are;of alltimeC.is;ever sinceD.is;of alltime
13.Ihave to reschedulethe appointmentwithyousince thereis ain myarrangement.A.contract B.contrast C.connection D.conflict
14.Children exposedto airpollution aremore tosuffering fromdifferent diseases.A.possible B.probable C.likely D.certainly
15.The goal,which theyare unlikely to liveto see,is to“cure,prevent ormanage alldiseases99in thenext80or soyears.A.accomplish B.accomplishedC・accomplishing D・being accomplished一
16.I amputting onweight again!Maybe I should startdoing yoga.一You that the wholemorning!A.are sayingB.have saidC.have beensaying D.were saying
17.Various effortsin thepast decadesto protectthe environment.A.had madeB.have madeC.were madeD.have beenmade
18.His childrenwere hispride,and beinga devotedfather becamea topin hislife.A.capacity B.anxiety C.priority D.opportunity
19.The emoticonswhen wewant tostop aconversation,sparing usthe embarrassmentA.come aroundB.come inhandyC.come aboutD.come by
20.They haveleading expertsin thisfield andthafs theyvemade importantprogress.9A.where B.whyC・whether D.who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)
21.6With morelarge solar farms beingdeveloped in the sunnysouthwestern United States,researchers andconservationistsalike arebeginning tonotice surprisingenvironmental effects.While solar energy isknown forits positiveenvironmentalimpacts,officials at the NationalFish andWildlife ForensicsLaboratory havecome torecognize one of its(太阳能板)significant downsides:Some specksof birds that liveclose tolarge solar plants aredying off,including endangeredbirds.A recentfederal investigationrecovered233birdsthathad beenkilled as a directresult of solarplants.Researchers believethatsome of the affectedbirds havemistaken thelarge,reflective areasof thesolar panelsfor bodiesof water.This isa phenomenon他referred toby scientistsas“lake ect.“The birds are drawnto what they assumeto bewater.They aimfor thearea andslam into thepanels withgreat force.It isthought that the insectsthat birdscat fallvictim tolake effect“as well,leading thebirds intothe panels.Researchers figurethat between1,000and28,000birdsarekilled asa resultof harvestingsolar energy.The numberof birdsaffectedby wind farming ismuch greater,ranging from140,000to328,
000.Coal-fired electricityhas thelargest negativeeffect onbirds,killing nearly8million ayear.These numbersmake solarfarming seemlike the best option.However,conservationists arequickto pointout that areas wheresolar isexpected toboom between2015and2020are hometo someoftherarest birdsin theUnitedStates.This couldput specificbird speciesat riskof extinction.There existsa stateorder inCalifornia that20percent of all electricityofallenergy soldshould berenewable bythe year
2017.This hasbeen onedriving forcebehind therapid developmentof hugesolarfarms.The industry,which isexpected toboom asa result(起诉)of thischange torenewable energy,is facingnewly filedlawsuits byconservationist groups.These lawsuitscould slowdownthe approvalprocess forthe plannedsolar developmentacross theSouthwest.、1What canwe inferfrom paragraph1A.Solar farmsrequire along developmentperiod.B.Most peoplewould beshocked bythe sizeofsolarfarms.C.Solar energyequipment looksstrange tomost people.D.Most peoplethink thatsolarenergyis verybeneficial.、2The underlinedword slamin paragraph2is closestin meaningto.A.dash B.breakC.move D.slide、3Which ofthe followingbest reflectsthe authorsviewpointA.Using solarfarms isthe mostpractical wayto createenergy.B,More birdsare endangeredby solarfarms thanwindfarming.C.Solar farmsmay notbe asfriendly tothe environmentas expected.D.Ways should be foundto reduce“lake effecf,caused bysolarfarms.(分)
22.8When RandyHeiss wenthiking behindhis Patagonia,Ariz.farm,the lastthing heexpected tofind was aChristmas listfrom alittle girlacross theUS-Mexico border.I foundthis balloonon mymorning walknear Patagoniaon Sunday.Attached toit was a pieceof paperwith theChristmas wishesfrom alittle girl,“Heiss wroteon hisFacebook page.When hebrought thelist hometo his wife,who speaksfluent Spanish,they determinedthat thelittle girlhad askedforEnchantimals toys,clothes,art suppliesand variousother gifts.Thats whenHeiss setout to makethelittle girFsChristmas dreamscometrue.Heiss saidhehadattempted tosend Christmasletters toSanta Clausvia balloonwhen hewas akid butnever received aresponse.Heiss senta Facebookmessage onWednesday toXENY,a radio station inNogales,to seeif itcould helphim trackdown the girlor herfamily.He laterreceivedaresponse fromthe station,which haddetermined the author ofthe letterwas an8-year-old girlnamedDayami,and thestation wanted to setupameeting betweenthe twoon Thursday.It justchanged myentire day,“Heiss toldtheWashington Post.Instead ofgoing backto myoffice inBisbee,I wentwith mywife toWalmart.The couplebought almosteverything onDayamis list.They alsobrought a few giftsfor Dayamislittle sister,Ximena.They toldthechildren they wereayudantes deSanta Jor Santashelpers.Heiss,60,said theexperience was very healingfor himand hiswife.Nine yearsago,the couplesonly sondied.“Being aroundchildrenat Christmastime hasbeen absentin ourlives JHeiss said.We nowhave friendsfor life.For aday,that borderfence withitsconcertina wiremelted away.1How didDayami sendout herChristmas wishesA.By callingHeiss.B.By attachingthemtoa balloon.C.By writingtoaradiostation.D.By sendinga Facebookmessage.、2When didHeiss knowwhatthegirl exactlywantedA.After thehelp ofhiswife.B.When hefound theballoon.C,After theirmeeting inAmerica.D.When hegot aresponse fromthe radiostation.、3What mightmake Heissdecide tofulfill thelittle girlsChristmas wishesA.His son*swill.B.The girlsrequest forhelp.C.His similarunsuccessful experience.D.His desireto makefriends withthegirl.、4What canwe inferfromthe last paragraphA.The couplegot out ofthepain completely.B.The experiencewas a great relieftothecouple.C.The couplewould helpmore childrenfrom Mexico.D.There willbe noborder betweencountries oneday.ZOO AMBASSALXJRSlWtNI V3LUNHK_\PRESENTATION-EXPLORING WILDLIFEIhe TorontoZoo islooking forsecondaryCONSERVATION1HOUR$3pter studentstudentswho enjoyinteracting withpeople toassistplus admission.at specialevents andour summerZoo Camp,ForLearn aboutseveral ofthe TorontoZoosmore information,email tz\-olunteers t4nTiiconscrvatujn projectsthatareworking toSHVH《ZDU・ca.endangered species.IIALF-DAY WORKSHOP-CLIMATEGREEN TECHNOLOGYTOl R1HOI/R$2pciCHANGEaludccil plucitnluuM;uua$4per studentplus admission.Students willlearnLearn ahoinjuifuainah”可持如的developmentabout naturaland humancauses cantrihutingtjprnctices whilevisiting atew cith4green projectsclimatechange andthe effectit仙having onperformedattheZou.ecosystems.GUIDED TOURSZOOSCHOOL•Endangered SpeciesStudentscan earntheir grade11biobr creditin•Evolutionthe summeratthel orontoZuu!•lirnnte Change1hts unique experience includesbehind-•Wildlife HealthCentrethe-«cene«tours,getting closeto animals,careerAll tourscan beadapted forstudents withdiscussionswith Zoustall and intvrav rivespecialneeds orEnglish asa second而研*已classroom discusaionx2619,Registration nowupenSECONDARY LEVELASSIGNMENTS FREE2020♦Rcgiitrflf!nn rfAtmls2c父ilahlto downloadfrom website.early2019Challenge yourstudents toobserve,read,For r€gialittUon details«pluaac vioh;loion-think,record dataand maketheir9nwn dAcnvprie5the Zoo.inzca.niicanips/zrjoschoolWILDLIFE HEALTHCENTREEducate yourstudents aboutihe vitnlbchinl-1hr-scrnrs work,uf thrZcio*s wilcEifesciencespecialists,including reproductivesciences.miTrition^l physinlaHy.;nnl ronsprv^Tinn andwildliferesearch.Viewing timesmay vary.Please call416—为2—fnr rurr^nt infnrmA-tion.分
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24.8Last summermy daughters school wasblown up.No studentswere harmed,but themain buildingwas completelydestroyed,as wellas thenearby dorms.Before youstart tryingto askwhen thishorrible acttook placeon U.S.soil,Ishouldmention that this attackdidnt happeninreality,rather inmy daughterscarefully constructedMinecraft world.During anonline journeywith afew friends,a strangercame to(贝才产)her schooland bombedthe schoolshe hadcarefully built.Inaminute,her schoolwas ruined.Sure,no actualproperty wasdamaged.But theemotional painshe feltwasverymuch real.She thought this wasa formof terrorism.I sharedthis actof absurdonline violenceon myFacebook page,and fellowparents withMinecraft-loving childrenwere justasshocked asI was.I had thoughtthiswasauniqueexperience,and my daughter was just unluckythatthishappened toher.But,as it(暴徒)佗turned out,she wasfar fromalone.The actswere performed by computer bullies knownas“grie rs.The platformthat my()daughter wasplaying was the Minecraft:Pocket EditionPE version,which ispopular withyounger players.While sheonce only(模式),played increative modeshe beganto playinthemulti-player modeso thatshe andafewfriends fromschool couldbuild andcreatetogether.That multi-player choicemade itpossible fbra stranger,one ofthese griefers,\to dodamage.It wasa painfullesson formydaughterthat dangershappened suddenly.She understoodwe haveto protectourselves frombadpeople inthe realworld.Still,there wassome goodnessthat cameoutofthe ruins.Many fellowplayers ofhers tookthe timeto helpherrebuild herschool,which hasbeen setup again.She ismoved.Also,this experienceopened hereyes.、1What wasthe resultofthedaughtersschoolbeing blownupA.All thebuildings butthe dormswere ruined.B.Many studentswere seriously injured.C.Money neededto beseriouslyinjured.D.The authorsdaughter felthurt alot.、2Before talkingto otherparents aboutthe attackthe authorhadthoughtthat.A.her daughtershouldbeblamed foritB・this attackwasjusta rareincidentC.danger happenedall ofa suddenon theInternet D.her daughterwas toolonely、3Which ofthe followingis NOTtrue aboutthe“griefers A.They canhelp playersbuild andcreate anew world.B.They areperformedbycomputerbullies.C.They arelikelytocause damageinthemulti-player mode.D.They disturband causesadness togame players.、4What didher daughterdo afterthe incidentA.Quit playingMinecraft.B.Gave upmulti-player mode.C.Learned todefend herselfagainst badpeople.D.Decided torebuild herschool independently.(分)
25.10One ofthe statementsthat manyexperts seemto agreeon isthe factthatthegreat thingsstarts tohappen theminuteyou step outside ofyour comfort zones.As soonas youdecide thatyou arewilling togo beyondwhat issafe,the possibilitiesareendless.For me,one ofthe most important thingsthat we should alwayskeep inmind isthe factthat growthand comfortcant coexist.Personal developmentauthor NapoleonHill oncesaid:Whatever the mind canunderstand andbelieve,themindcan achieve.(崇高的)Regardless ofhow manytimes youmay havefailed inthepastor howlofty youraims andhopes maybe.”This statementisespecially powerfulbecause itreminds usthat weare theonly oneswho canbe responsiblefor howfar we will go.However,steppingoutside ofour comfortzone isprobably the mostimportantstep toexperiencing realchange.For along time,I knewthat Iwanted tolive inArgentina,so halfwaythrough mybachelors degree,I boughta one-way ticketthere.While inArgentina,I finishedthelasttwo yearsof mydegree onlinebefore flyingback homefor graduation.I currentlystill liveinArgentina,and Ican proudlysay thattaking thenecessary stepstomakeitareality wasoneofthemostimportant thingsIcouldhavedone.This,of course,by nomeans atall appliesto everyone,and Imnot implyingwe shouldall buyone-way ticketsto foreigncountriesand seewhat happens.But itsimportant toknow that weshouldrecognize whatwe desireand tryto bringour dreamsto life.Living ina comfortzone cantrick usinto believingthatwehave anabundant amountof timewhen,in reality,we allknow thatyearscan flyby withoutus havingaccomplished muchof whatwe reallywantedtodo.So whywait Imthankful that I didntput offmymove untila laterdate becauseI wouldhave missedout onalotof amazinglife experiencesthat haveshaped measaperson.If wewantto experienceeven asmall amountof change,we willhavetostepoutsideof it.、1Why dopeople preferstaying incomfort zoneA.It makespeople feelsafe.B.It leadsto greatthings.C.It isimportant forgrowth.D.It helpsmake wisedecisions.、2What doesNapoleon Hillsstatement meanA.Time andtide waitfor noman.B.The higheryou fly,the harderyou fail.C.Failure isthe motherof success.D.Nothing isimpossible toa willingheart.、3Which mattersmost totheauthorinhis/her storyA,Moving toArgentina.B.Getting thebachelors degree.C.Studying online.D.Flying backfor graduation.、4The authorused his/her storyto.A.persuade othersto followhis/her exampleB.encourage othersto takeimmediate actionC・inform peopleof differentforeign cultureD.remind peopletobethankful inlife、5Which onecould bethebesttitleA,Identify yourcomfortzone.B,Value yourprecious time.C.Always trysomething new.D.Make thebest decisions.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 lastfew decades,terror attackshave becomea greatthreat allover theworld.They havearoused countlessthoughts]me down.What canI dofor those2people,the veryvictims andrefugees.Last monthwhen Igot ona train,I tookmy seat3the carriageso thatI wouldbe facingforward.Later,a motherwith herthreechildren,one girland twoboys,4intotherow ofseats infront ofme.The clothesthe womanwas wearingwere so5thatIdont thinkyoucan findany6oftheclothes atany shop.I wascompletely7by theirbeautiful simplicity.Clearly,they werenot expensive,fancyor froma famousdesigner,8theywerepriceless.The littlegirls eyesand minemet andlocked.She9and staredat me.I wouldreceive thegift Thad beenlonging for.I had10toconnect withpeople froma culturethat wasrecently sufferingandinmy11wasawarm Pakistanifamily.I hada talkwith herusing thestandardconversation12:How oldare youWhere doyou study13as shewas,the depthand widthofourconversation reachedan amazingheight.14was evenmore importantwastheunspoken talk.Her smileand trust15touched me.Our50minutes together16quickly butwewillbe alwaysin eachother9s hearts.Tve learnedagreat17from thisexperience:weall needto openour doors18others cancome in.Meanwhile,something amazingwill happenwhen you19to others,because peoplecomein20beautiful gifts.、1A.pulling B.taking C.weighing D.cutting
3、A.on thetop ofB.inthefront ofC.inthemiddle ofD.attheend of
4、A.walked B.broke C.squeezed D.jumped、2A.disturbed B.inspired C.disabled D.depressed
5、A.familiar B.different C.fashionable D.funny
6、A.introduction B.trace C.explanation D.invention
7、A.attracted B.moved C.confused D.tired、8A.andB.so C.yet D.though、9A.cried B.screamed C.shouted D.smiled
10、A.expected B.refused C.decided D.pretended11A.heart B.life C.presence D.appearance12A.format B.starter C.stopper D.advice
13、A.Children B.A childC.A childrenD.Child
14、A.What B.It C.That D.Which
15、A.suddenly B.deeply C.extremely D.slightly16A.flew pastB.got outC.took upD.left for
17、A.class B・subject C.course D.lesson
18、A.in caseB.even ifC,now thatD.so that19A.give upB.open upC.grow upD.make up20A.beyond B,within C.with D.without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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27.15Chuck Wallteaches managementand humanrelations atBakersfield CollegeHewalked intoclass oneday andtold his二students thattheir homeworkwas toperform1^simple andrandom actof kindnessNot2understand thehomework,the studentsdidn*t knowwhat todoChuck didntanswer theirquestionslnstead,he encouragedhis studentsto workit outby themselvesOneweek laterthe studentsenteredthe classroomand begansharing theirstories3_exciteOne reportedon helpinga poorJ。
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