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・20242025学年云南省玉溪市红塔区第一中学高三一诊练习三英语试题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 Johnson,I havesomething Iwould like to troubleyou with._・Just tellme whatI cando.A.You havemy wordB.Donft giveme thatC.You cansay that again D.Donft stand on ceremony
2.In termsof Mrs.Mengs beingarrested withoutsolid evidence,the westernmedia haspublic attention awayfrom whereit shouldbe,that is,the ruleof law.A.transformed B.shiftedC.attracted D.changed
3.Where have you been—I in the heavytraffic.Otherwise Ihere earlier.A.have got stuck;would havecome B.got stuck;wasC.gotstuck;would havecome D.had stuck;would come
4.It is a foolishact tonotes duringa testas you will beseverely punished.A.stick toB.refer toC.keep toD.point to
5..The exchangestudent fromKenya oftenshares withus the news ofhis countryand ofhis neighbouringcountries.A.thoseB.that C.it D.the one
6.—Going towatch theWomens VolleyballMatch onWednesday—!Will yougo withmeA.You betB.You gotmeC.You thereD.You knowbetter
7.The suggestioncame from the chairmanthenewrule.A.what;was developedB.that;was developedC.what;be developedD.that;be developed
8..I wasonabusiness tripthen,otherwise Ito thehospital fortests.A・went B.had goneC.would havegone D.would go二()Valentines Daywas originallycelebrated inEurope,but in recent yearsit is also celebratedin China,8especial amongyoungpeople Interestingly,China hasits ownValentines Day,Qixi Festival,on the7th day of the7th monthof ourlunar calendarIt is()in memoryof aday onwhich thelegendary cow-herder andweaving-maid
9.allow to be together,after beingseparated by the MilkyWayfor awhole yearWhat
10.interesting story!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有处语言错误,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
1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011When Iintended to tell myfour-year-old nieceLisa the story Snow White writebytheGrimm Brothers,my eldersisterstopped meimmediate andgave me another storybooksWhen Iasked ifshe hastold Lisathe story,she shookher headand、、said,I dontthink girltoday shouldlisten tothis story“I wasconfusing Later,my sisterexplained howIn thisstory,SnowWhite does nothing to rescue herselfInstead of,she dependson others help Mysister doesnt want her daughter to learn、just toturn toothershelpShe wantsher to learn to be braveand independenceThafs why my sisterdoesnt want totell、第二节书面表达(满分分)herself suchstories asSnowWhite25(分)假如你是李华,你班的留学生即将结束三周的假期从美国返回你想委托他为你代购一个剃须刀,作
29.25Charles为生日礼物送给爸爸请按照以下要求给他写一封电子邮件品牌
1.Gillette.价格:美元左右
2.30参考词汇剃须刀注意shaver词数左右
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.开头语和结束语已为你写好,不计入总词数
3.Dear Charles,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、1D、2B、3C、4B、5B、6A、7D、8C、9D、10B、11D、12D、13D、14A、15B、16D、17B、18B、19A、20C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.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
1.530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.B
2.C
3.D
4.A
5.D
6.D
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8.C
9.B
10.C
11.C
12.B
13.C
14.B
15.A
16.A
17.B
18.D
19.A
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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10.an第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10writr酎When!intended totell mvfour-old meteUsa thestorv SnowWhite—n bvthe GrimmBrothen,my eldernster topped2ag19d eme motherftorybock WhenI iskedif sbe”“M qiri10told Luathestory,she sb7c herbead mdat**!don tttnnkM、todis*should htfento dmwy1KM ran/us・“g Aoer(2/”J.Ltter mysum BluxdIn thisaory.Snou Whitedoes nothingtorescueherself huieid•she depedson othershelp Mysasiet doestwantherdaughterto lemjust toturn to6Mben helpShemitfrprvN^niirr htrstlf小产warns berto leirato bebri\e nd.That$whymysrner doesnt wanstoidT hersich、28siotiesis SnowWhne♦第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear Charles,I haventseen youfor overthree weeks.How haveyou beendoing thesedays Imiss youso much!But itwont belong beforewe meetagain,isnt itCharles,could you do mea favor,please Myfather^birthday iscoming,and Iwanttogive hima shaveras abirthday gift.Just buymeaGillette about30dollars.It isa veryfamous brandaround the world.You canbring itback whenyou come back,and Iwill payyou backfor that.Thank youvery much.Looking forwardto yourcoming soon.Yours,Li Hua
9.We packedall thebooks in the woodenboxes theywouldnt getdamaged.A.as longas B.as ifC.in caseD.so that
10.We willremain tothe pathof peacefuldevelopment andshoulder moreinternational responsibilities.A.committing B.committed C.to becommitted D.to havecommitted
11.caught in the rainunexpectedly,we stillenjoyed thejourney verymuch.B.AsC.Unless D.AlthoughA.When
12.volleyball isher mainfocus,she isalso greatat basketball.A.Since B.OnceC.Unless D.While
13.—Mr.Johnson hasbeen chosenas the manager of the salesdepartment.he wasso excitedthis morning.A.No chanceB.No wayC.Not possible D.No wonder
14.—Fm tiredout.I cantrun anyfurther,Tom.—!Mike.Im sureyou cando it.A.Come onB.No hurryC・No problemD.Well done
15.Mark haslived inChina formany years,yet hestill canthimself tothe Chinesecustoms.A.observe B.adaptC.lead D.devote
16.Pm sorryyou have been waitingso long,but itwill stillbe sometime youcan getyour passport.A・since B.tillC.after D.before
17.What impressedme mostabout themovie werethe Aimedin NewYork.A.scenery B.scenesC.sights D.views
18.In order to flnishthe worktime,themanin chargedecided tosome moreworkers.A.give upB.take onC.look afterD.And out
19.Its thattime ofyear again,when Alipayus justhow muchwe*vebeenspending,andonwhat.A.reminds B.remindedC.has remindedD.is reminding
20.—The lectureabout3D technologywas veryinteresting.—Its apity.How Iwish Itime to attend itA.had B.have C.had hadD.have had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)(页边的空白处)
21.6When you are sittingin class,haveyouever drawnpictures in the marginsof yournotebooks(分心)If so,you aredoodling.Many people think of doodling as a distractionfrom moreimportant things.But itmight be justthe opposite.One studyshows that doodling mayhelp youremember thingsyou hear29%more.Besides,doodling can help youthinkcreatively.Walking awayfrom aproblem todraw mightactually help you solveit.When youcomeback,youll have a freshperspectiveand figureout ananswer morequickly.An authornamed Sunni Brown wrotea bookon doodling.She arguesthatdoodling isatool thatcanhelppeoplethink.Tn fact,sheruns abusiness thathelps companiesimprove organizationand planningthrough doodling.Brown believesdoodlingishelpful becauseitincludes manyways of learning.You learnin four ways:seeing,hearing,reading orwriting,and throughmovement.The morewaysyou use,the betteryou learn.And whenyou doodlewhile listeningtoalecture,you useall four.You mightthink thatbeing goodat drawingis importantfor doodling.But ifthe pointof doodlingis tohelp youthink,then itdoesntmatter what the picturelooks like.Even ifyoure notan artist,doodling canhelp you.So nexttime youneed helpfocusing,pickup apen anddoodle away!、1The passagemainly tellsus theofdoodling.A.advantages B.disadvantagesC.effects D.problems、2What doestheunderlined word“perspective“probably meanin Paragraph2体验观点A.B.困扰机会C.D.、3How doesSunniBrownfeel aboutdoodlingA.It helpsremember better.B.It helpsthink creatively.C.It involvesfourwaysoflearning.D.It needsdrawing skills.、4According tothe text,it ishelpful todoodle when.A.you wantto focusyour attention.B.you have a conversation.C.you wonderin thepark.D.you watcha movie.、5Where isthe passagepossibly takenfromA.A bookreview.B,A messageboard.C,A studenttextbook.D.A sciencemagazine.(分)
22.8Yahoos sheersize,popularity,and reputationfbr nothaving securitypractices asexcellent asits competitorsmay havemade the Internetcompany anideal targetfor Russian spies,according toexperts.“At thevery least,Yahoo isa goodtarget fbrmonitoring andintelligence purposes-tracking aperson ofinterest,seeing whomtheyare communicatingwith,what about,and soon Jsaid JeremiahGrossman,chief of security atSentinel One.Grossman workedonYahoos security team from1999to
2001.The JusticeDepartment announcedcharges Wednesdayagainst twoRussianspiesand twohackers behindthe2014theft ofdataconnected tohalf abillion Yahoo accounts,which officialscalled one of thelargest knowndata leaksin Americanhistory.Its unclearfrom the JusticeDepartment releasewhat thesuspects collectedfrom accessingYahooaccounts;however,officials notedthat“somevictim accountswere ofpredictable interest“to Russiasfederal securityservice.Bill Anderon,CEO ofcomputer securitycompany OptioLabs,said thatYahoos popularity-plus itstreasure of accounts thathaveset unusedfor years-put ahuge bullseyeon the company.Email accountsare thegateway toplenty ofareas inyour personallife-from yourbanking accountsand socialnetworks tofindingout who your closestcontacts are,Anderson said.At best,its atreasure chestworth afortune tothe intelligencecommunity.At worst,its atleast wortha few cents.Hackers canthen sellmillions ofaccounts tospammers,ata fewcentseach,for adecent payoff,accordingto experts.While Yahoohas madehuge effortsin strengtheningits securityinrecentyears,the companydoesnt havethe samereputation forbeingon thecutting edgeofsecurityas Google.Many informationsecurity expertshave respectfor thecurrent securityteam,but nottheYahoo branditself,Grossman said.That imagemakeover maytake time.、1Which maynot bethe reasonfbr theYahoos2014theft ofdataA.Its goodreputation forsecurity.B・Its popularityamong Internetusers.C,Its hugenumbers ofaccounts.D.Its politicaland commercialvalue.、2The underlinedpart in the fourthparagraph meansA.brought greatprofits tothe companyB,made the company aneasy targetC.caused Yahooto loselots ofusersD.put thespotlight on the company、3What canwe inferfromthetextA.The currentsecurityteamwill befired byYahoo.B.The Russiangovernment isto blamein thecase.C.Google takesthe leadin thecyber security.D.Yahoo will make upfor theusers losses.、4What mayserve asthe besttitleA.Yahoo,a PerfectTargetB.Justice HasLong ArmsC.Ts Nevertoo Lateto MendD.Watch Outfor YourAccount(分)(兴旺)
23.8Encouraging lifeto bloomin themiddle ofa desertis noeasy task.But onecompany in the UnitedArabEmirates hascome upwith aplan toprovide drinkingwater for the statescitizens.The companyintends todrag icebergsfromAntarctica tothe gulfcoast inordertoharvest itsfreshwater.The companyplans tosource themassive blocksof icefrom Heard Island,around600miles offthe coastof mainlandAntarctica.It willthen transportthem around5,500miles toFujarirah,one partof theUAE.One icebergcould provideenough waterfor onemillionpeople overfive years,according tothecompany.The companysdirector saysthey havealready travelledthe transportationroute andchecked the possibility of the scheme,according toreports inGulf News.Speaking tothe siteabout whathe iscalling theUAE IcebergProject,Abdullah MohammadSulaimanAl Shehisaid,“We havemadethetechnical andfinancial plan.We willstart theproject atthe beginningof
2018.We wantitmainly forthe water.It couldalso begood fortourism and the weather.The UAEis one of thedriest countriesin theworld,due toits extremelyarid climate,which receivesless thanfour inchesofrainfall peryear.Despite that,it consumesmore waterthan doublethe globalnational average,putting thecountry atsevere riskofdroughts overthe next25years.An averageiceberg containsmore than20billion gallonsof water,according tothecompany.The icebergtakes along time to melt(使转向)as80percent ofit isunderwater,while thewhite iceabove reflectssunlight anddeflects itsheat.Blocks of ice willbe placedingiant tanks,before beingprocessed.This isthe purestwater in theworld.^^Mr.Al Shehiadded.、1What canwe learnabout theUAE projectA.It willhelp theUAE harvestfreshwater.B,It willencourage lifeto boomin Antarctica.C.It willput theUAE atsevere riskof droughts.D.It willcompletely changethe climateintheUAE.2Where couldthe blockoficecome fromA.The AtlanticOcean.B.Fujariah.C.The Gulf.D.HeardIsland.、3Which of the followingmay NOTbenefit fromthe projectA.The localpeople.B.Antarctica.C.The weather.D.Tourism.、4The authormentions thenature ofice inthe lastparagraph toshow.A.the processof theproject B.thepossibilityof theplanC.the purposeofthecompany D.the commentson thescheme(分)
24.8If youlook onthe Internet,youwillsee thatalmost everyday ofthe yearcelebrates somekind of food.These“holidayshave becomevery popularacross theUnited States.They oftenare trendingstories onTwitter,and describedintheU.S.media.Theygive peoplea chance to enjoysomething theymight noteat normally,like NationalOnion RingDay,for example.Food holidaysalsogive restaurantsand otherbusinesses achancetopromote theirproducts.But wheredid thesedistinctly Americanholidays“come fromManyare theinvention ofan Alabamaman,John-Bryan Hopkins.He writesabout foodfor hisFoodimentary.comwebsite.Hopkins toldTime magazinethat whenhe beganhis sitein2006,there wereonly175holidays.”“I filledintherest,“he said.Some ofhis favoritesare NationalOreo CookieDay onMarch6and NationalTater TotDay onFebruary
2.The NationalDay Calendarhas alist ofall thedifferent foodand non-fbod relatedholidays.In thepast,the websiteused toletanyone createtheir ownday-for aprice.But now,the siteonly acceptsrequests frombusinesses andother organizations.While somefood“holidays“are indeedmade-up,many havehistorical roots.For example,National BeerDay onApril7marksthe endofaU.S.ban onthe production,transport,import andsale ofalcoholic drinks.The banlasted from1920until
1933.TheSalvation Army,a Christiangroup,launched U.S.National DoughnutDay onJune1,
1938.It wasmeant tohonor womenwho servedsoldiersdoughnuts duringWorld WarI.But noteveryone likesfood holidays.Bethany JeanClement isa foodwriter forthe SeattleTimes newspaper.She wrote,I getthatsome peoplemightbeexcited by,say,National DoughnutDay.But youreally canhaveadoughnut anyday youwant!”Tavi Juarez,of Foodimentary.com,thinks nationalfood holidaysare hereto stay.She toldthe SeattleTimes,“In myhumbleopinion,I believe that food holidays willcontinue togrow inpopularity online.Because there9salot ofnegativity outthere,why notchooseto celebratefood instead^^、1What canwe learnabout food holidays fromParagraph1A.People canenjoy theirfavorite foodonthe holidays.B.Restaurants willmake muchmoney duringthe holidays.C.People caneat anyfood theywant onthe holidays.D.Only specialfood areserved ontheholidays.、2When didthe firstNational BeerDay probablybeginA.In1920B.In1933C.In1913D.In
1938、3How manyfood holidaysare mentionedinthepassageA.Four B.SixC.Five D.Three、4What advicedoes TaviJuare giveinthelast ParagraphA.Celebrating foodholidays.B.Celebrating foodinstead offoodholidays.C.To reducethe negativityoffoodholidays.D.To supportfoodholidaysonline.(分)
25.10Life inthe summertimeis oftenfull ofpests.Like mostLong Islandhomeowners,T wantto ensuremy suburbanlife(灭虫者)with pest-free living.So itwas withwide-eyed wonderthat Igreeted thesmiling exterminatorwho rangmy bell.()“Well beserving yourneighbors,Mike andSarah Imnot familiarwith eitherone byname Jhe wavedintheother direction.Since wellhaveateam heretomorrow,were offeringa discount.^^He cameout withnumbers beginningfrom$299then inseconds to$
89.“Youve probablybeen seeingthe anthills around.he movedtoward myfront walkwayand lawn.And haveyou seenthe beesthatdig nestsintheground”he continuedwith hishead shakingup anddown pushingmetodo thesame.“What wedo isspray three feet outfrom yourfoundation andthreefeetup.As hewas talking,and withoutbreaking eyecontact,he openedhis iPadcover andbegan operatingatthescreen toshow mefrightening images.It alsokills otherpests,like spiders.It isthe(杀虫齐()best pesticidej Jhe said,pausing foreffect.He thenwent intosoft talkto closethe deal,correctly foreseeingthat Iwould beconcerned aboutsafety andthe environmentalimpacton myvegetable garden,plants andour littlepatch ofplanet hereon LongIsland.The productsare environmentallyresponsible,safe withchildren andpets Jhe said.Im unkindwhen itcomes tounwanted visitorsentering onmy out-of-doors moments.Any insectfound inmy houseor onmy deckisbound tobe poisonedor pancaked.Unfortunately forthe exterminator,just asI wasconsidering makingan appointment,Billy,my fearlesshusband,pulled intoourdriveway,which mademe askfor abusiness cardout ofpoliteness instead.1How didthe authorfeel atthe sightofthe exterminatorA.Frightened.B.Disappointed.C.Puzzled.D.Surprised.、2What didthe exterminatoroffer the author ifshe acceptedhis serviceA.A discount.B.A grouprate.C,An iPadfor free.D.A freepesticide.、3Why wastheauthorworried aboutthe pesticideA.It mightcause frighteningimages.B.It mightharm herfamily andsurroundings.C.It mightbe tooexpensive forher toafford.D.It mighthave noeffect onunwanted visitors.、4What canbe inferredfromthelast paragraphA.Billy sawhis neighborscheated bytheexterminator.B.The authoris sureto phonethe salesmanlater.C.The authorhad plannedto buythe pesticidebefore Billyappeared.D.Billy madeup hismind topurchase thepesticide.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)
26.30Tolerance:Respect thedifference in othersYou maynot realizeit,but youare doingmuch morethan juststudying whenyouareat school.School isalso theplace1you learntoget onwell withpeople.But thisis not2easy.What canyoudo3you justdont likeoneofyour classmatesIf you discoverthat youhave problems4your classmatesor friends,the mostimportant thingtolearnis tolerance.Tolerance isthe5torealize andrespect the6in others.We cannot changethe waythat otherpeople do,7itis important tolearnto livehappily withthem.Practicing tolerancewill alloweveryone toform better8with eachother.Getting toknow someone9helpyouunderstand whythey dothings10from you.It isimportant toremember thatsomething differentdoesnotexactly meanthat itis bad.11teaches usto(平和的)keep aneven temperand openmind..You needto12an oldsaying,Treat othershow youwant13You wouldliketobe treatedkindly byyourclassmates,so itis14to treatthem withequal kindness.Ifyou tolerate15it doesnot meanthat youhave tolike it.No oneis askingyouto16whoyouare orwhat youbelieve in.Tolerance justmeans thatyou shouldbe17of thedifferencesinothersand nottry tomake themchange.It isimportantto18tolerance,because itwillmakeeveryones liveseasier.Learn toaccept peoplefor theirdifferent
1、A.which B・where C.that D.when
2、A.hardly B.seldom C.always D.already、B.since C.because D.if3A.unless、4B,making apologiestoA.getting alongwithC.getting awayfrom D.fleeing from
5、A.reflection
8、benefit C.patience D.ability、B.thoughts C.things D.differences6A.characteristics、B.and C.but D.although7A.so、B.habits C.relationships D.feelings8A.moodsB.may C.should D.dare、9A.mustB.easily C.differently D.attentively、10A.fortunatelyB.Experience C.Tolerance D.Kindness、11A.Patiencekeep intouch B,keep inmind C.keep upwith D.keep awayfrom、12A.13A.to treatB.being treatedC.tobetreated D.tobetreating
14、A.attractive B.important C.possibleD.interesting、B.anything C.everything D.nothing15A.somethingB・remind C.promise D.Decide16A.change、B.respectful C.negative D.unselfish17A.convenient、B.cancel C.prevent D.practice18A.stopB・same C.individual D.apparent、19A.diverse、B.an effectC.an apologyD.a difference20A.no differenceabilitiesand interests.The worldis very19and practicingtolerance inyour ownschool andcity canhelp make20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
1.5151(分)语法填空
27.15Valentines Dayis knownasadayoflove andromanceon February14th everyyear」There areafewdifferent versionsof itsorigin andhistory,oneofwhich datesback1-an ancientRoman festival,Lupercalia,2」celebrate onFebruary15th Onthis day,young singlewomen wouldplace3they namesin ahuge containerand youngbachelors」ofthetown wouldcome anddraw aname fromit Theyoung manandthewoman,4,name waspicked wouldbecome partnersforthe5」follow yearsMany ofthese coupleswould eventuallyget62_marry It7believethatthe monthof Februaryis perfectfor romance。
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