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・20242025学年山西省忻州一中等四校中学第六十八高三下学期期末联考英语试题注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号填写在试题卷和答题卡上用2B铅笔将试卷类型(B)填涂在答题卡相应位置上将条形码粘贴在答题卡右上角〃条形码粘贴处〃o.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净22B后,再选涂其他答案答案不能答在试题卷上非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉
3.原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液不按以上要求作答无效考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
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5301.--Thank youfor remindingme of the time,or Ilate for the flightyesterday.--Dont mentionit.A.will have been B.would havebeenC.must beD.could be
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3.As one of the most popularartists in the US,not onlywith herhit songs,but hasinspired womenwith herdevotionto charity.A.has Beyonceinfluenced popculture B.influenced popculture hasBeyonceC.Beyonce hasinfluenced popculture D.influenced popculture Beyoncehas
4.Some drunkendrivers thinkthat theymay belucky toa fine,which maycost theirown lives.A.get throughB.get alongwithC.get downto D.get awaywith
5..Our dreamis toa WorldCup that makes you,your grandchildrenand everyonein footballreally proud.A.stage B.chairC.found D.watch
6.In recentyears,Chinese artshave won the ofa lotof peopleoutside China.A・reputation B.enjoymentC.appreciation D.entertainment
7.This is the first time thatyour parentshavebeenabroad,A.havent theyB.hasnt itC.aren9t theyD.isnt it一
8.Where isPeter Icant findhim anywhere.—He wentto thelibrary afterbreakfast andhis essaythere eversince.
9、A.surprise B.challenge C,concern D.moment10A.cashier B.customer C.beggar D,secretary、11A.mark B.sign C.symbol D.flag、12A.paying for B.picking upC.paying offD.picking out、13A.occasionally B.usually C.probably D.hardly、14A.unoccupied B.unnoticed C,unorganized D.unquestioned、15A.wisdom B.existence C.generosity D.appreciation、16A.society B.love C.holiday D.family、17A.encouraging B.inviting C.helping D.affecting、18A.dropped B,bought C.found D.stole
19、A.strange B.lucky C・cool D.funny20A.after B,though C.unless D.when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
27.15Coffee is the smellof childhoodat mygrandmas house,and thel^pleasure smellspreading thehouse everytime shegaveme avivid
2.describe of being amigrant fromEurope afterthe war-she alwayssaid shefound nothaving realcoffee
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4.watch ABCNews afterdinner everynightCoffee istravelling fromAdelaide toHobart withmy brotherin hiscar,camping as we
5.run out of money,and spendthe money二we just6-a bottleof beerat7start of our tripCoffeeisme ona Sundaymorning,as alittle girl,8comfortable lyingin bedwith mykitties and readingthe newspapersAnd nowcoffee isme going to workin a coffee bar
9.base inTasmania andmaking peoplesdaysa bitbetter withmy job10-is alsorelated tocoffee is a saying:First cup you area visitor,second cupyou area friendand by the third第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错满分分cupyouare family10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21011Among thefour seasonsin ayear,summer ismy favorite,thatmakesme free,excited andenergy.When summervacation came everyyear,we cando allthat wecant doduring ourschool time,go shoppingwith friends,swimming inwarm waterand evenhiking andcampingin the deep valleys.These activitieslead meto enjoyfull free.We canfind usin anexciting worldevery day,with thesunshining bright,trees growingbetter andflowers comingout ofwith allkinds ofcolors.Summer makesme fullof energy and we feel Ihavethe strengthto domost difficultthings inmy life.I likesummer better,and whatabout you第二节书面表达(满分分).25(分)假如你是学校学生会主席,请你以学校学生会的名义给全校学生写一封倡议书,主题为“校园拒绝零食”
29.25要点提示如下目前学校里学生吃零食现象很严重,有些同学每天花很多钱买零食吃
1.吃零食是一种浪费;
2.大多数零食是不健康食品,容易使人发胖,甚至生病;
3.有些同学乱扔包装袋;
4.作为高中生,我们应当养成良好的饮食习惯,拒绝零食注意词数左右,格式已为你写好;
1.100内容可适当发挥,注意行文连贯.
2.参考词汇现象零食包装袋phenomenon snackswrapperDear fellowstudents9The StudentsUnion.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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4.D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
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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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29.What第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10皿Among tbefour seamsm summeruwy fivonte.make mefree,excited mArncrgv WhenwhicheocrgetKsummer VKMICQcameeveryyev.w cando allthat ext doduring ourschool time,gosbopptng withfttcads.comes goi^dimming mwarmand erahikmf ndcxnpng mthedeepvXleys.These activnieslead meto full血,free Weon fudus ma excuxngwxiftd cbday.withthesun sbmwfbn treesgro iDgbetter»d fio«trsfreedom brigbflycoemngout“with allkinds ofcolor*Summer nukesme ftillofenergyandwefeelt hivethe stxmgthto domofl M^.of Itbefaflkuit thingsm mylife.1like summetbetter Mdwhat abcuiyou、28best第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear fellowstudents,Our school is preparingto helpstudents developgood habits.But thereis a bad phenomenonin ourschool----------somestudents arespending toomuch moneyon snacks.Eating snacksisawaste ofmoney.Ifs alsoabadhabit thatwe shouldget rid of.In addition,most snackshave toomuch fatandsugar.They areunhealthy food.Eating snacksmay leadto fatnessand illness.To makematters worse,some studentslitter thefoodwrappers everywhere.As highschool students,we shouldact properly.Dear fellowstudents,lets formgood eatinghabits andsay noto snacks!The Students9UnionA.wrote B.had writtenC.has beenwriting D.is writing
9.The eventthat inmy memoryhappened onemorning in1983when Iwas14years old.It has neverescaped.A.stood outB.stands outC.would standout D.has stoodout
10.gas pricesare rising,people arelooking forless expensiveways to get around.A.Now thatB.Even ifC.Although D.Unless
11.We wentright roundto thewest coastby seainstead ofdriving acrosscontinentoA.the;theB./;the C.the;/D./;/
12.In manycountries in the world,breakfast isa snacka meal,but thetraditional Englishbreakfast isa fullmeal.A.less thanB.more thanC.other thanD.rather than
13.In thevirtual laboratoryenvironment createdin theVR app,students cana particularexperiment beforedoingthem in a reallab.A.reveal B.reserveC.preview D.provide
14.Wild animalsin naturereserves need to developtheir survivalskills and_their wildnature.A.display B.possessC・maintain D.monitor
15.British scientistshave producedthey believeisthe worlds smallestChristmas card.A・which B.who C.that D.what
16.We mustthe timethat youvewasted thisafternoon byworking lateto-night.A.make upforB.make outC.do upD.make upto
17.—I feelso nervousabout theNational EnglishSpeech Competitiontomorrow.A・I reallyenvy youB.Glad tohear thatC.Sounds greatD.Take iteasy
18.The lackof eco-friendly habits among thepublic isthought to be amajor ofglobal climatechange.A.Result B.causeC.warning D.reflection
19.The high-anxiety focuson readingscore mayhave narrowedstudent toknowledge about theworldthat canimprovetheir reading.A.idea B.aid C.belief D.access
20.The possibilitythat Frankwas lyingthrough mymind.A.swallowed B.masked C.flashed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)
21.6Below isa webpage fromhttp://www.parents.com/.Kid of the Year Photo ContestEnteryour kidsphoto todayand win!Were givingaway52weekly$250prizes fromReaders,Choice votes.PLUS oureditors(参赛作品)will selectone entryto winour grandprize of$7,
000.Official ContestRulesNo purchasenecessary to enter orwin.The Kid of theYearPhotoContest entryperiod beginsat12:00a.m.March23,2019,and ends()()on January21,10the EntryPeriod.Entries mustbe receivedby9:00p.m.on January21,10“Entry Deadline^^.Entries will notbe acknowledgedor returned.SPONSOR:Meredith Corporation,1716Locust Street,Des Moines,Iowa.ENTRY:There will be two methods ofentry.Share MyEntry:Visit http://www.parents.com/photos/photo-contests-l/kid-of-the-year/and click the buttontoenter.Then complete theregistration form and followthe instructionsto upload one album of upto sixphotos ofyour childaged threemonths toeight years.Photos mustbe takenby entrant,non-professional,unpublished andmay nothave wonany prizeor award.Photos mustbe jpegor.bmp(格式)image formats and cannot exceed3MB.Facebook Entry:Visit Facebook.com/ParentsMagazine andclicktheKidof2019tab.Fill outthe registrationformanduploadone albumofup tosixphotos ofyour childaged threemonths toeight years.You mayprovide onedescription andonealbumtitle thatwill beapplied toallphotos.Photos mustbe takenby entrant,non-professional,unpublished andmay nothave wonany prizeor award.Photos mustbe.jpegor.bmp imageformatsandcannotexceed3MB.This promotionis inno waysponsored,supported orrun by,or associatedwith Facebook.You areproviding yourinformation to ParentsMagazine andnot toFacebook.The informationyou providewill onlybe usedto runthe promotionand registerforParents.com.Photos mustnot containmaterial that infringes therights ofanother,including butnot limitedto privacy,publicity orintellectualproperty rights,or thatconstitutes copyrightviolation.Photos mustnot contain brand names or trademarks.(有资格的)LIMIT:One entryper household,per eligiblechild,per week.One weeklyprize perchild.For entriesof morethanone eligiblechild in the household,the entry process mustbe completedseparately foreach child.No groupentries.、1We canlearn from the passagethat.A.you shouldbuy somethingfirst beforeyou enter the contestB.your entrywillnotbe returnedeven ifyou dontwin the contestC.you shouldsend yourentry before12:00p.m.on March23,2019D.the editorsof thecontest willdecide whowill win the20,000dollars inprizes、2Linda,a mother with seven-year-old twins,wants toenterthecontest.She MUST.A.provide adescription andan albumtitle fbrthe kidsphotosB.go toMeredith Corporationto fillouttheregistration formsC.completetheentryprocessseparately foreach ofher kidsD.provide theinformationtoFacebook ifshe choosesFacebook Entry、3To enterthecontest,photos must.A.have wonsome prizeor awardB.be takenby non-professional entrantsC.containbrandnamesortrademarksD.contain parentspersonal information、4What does the underlinedword“infringes meanA.violates.B.obtains.C.grasps.D.cheats.、5The purposeof thepassage is.A.to advertisethe websiteFacebook,comB.to makeprofits byattracting photographers5interestC,to introducetwomethodsof enteringa photo contestD.to encourageparents withchildren toenter aphotocontest22・(8分)It washard toaccept,but thesad dayhad finallyarrived.I stillremember thetears wellingup inmy six-year-old sisterseyesas shelooked aroundthe emptycloset inwonder.The spaceonce filledwith herclothes nowheld onlyloneliness and sorrow.Thislittle childhad cometo therealization thather fatherwas gone.He hadleft us,and therewas simplyno wayto changeit.Being theoldest offour girlshasneverbeen easy,but withthe departureofourfather,our worldand dreamswere brokenbeyondrepair.My mother,themostamazingly warm-hearted personin theworld,has workedharder thananyone shouldsimply tomend ourbrokenhousehold.However,long hoursat workoften preventedher fromphysically beingthere inour timesof need.This iswhere Ihavestepped upas thetemporary caretakerof mythree smallsisters.Many studentswrite collegeessays about their leadershippositions inschool and the communitybut Ifeel that my greatestaccomplishmentistherole I have playedwithin myown family.Senior year in highschoolisnot simplefor anyone,especially whenit feelslike theentire worldis restingon yourshoulders,butthis ishow I have feltforthepast twoyears,Ihavecontinually triedto fulfillthe dreammy motherholds formy future.My motherwasnot ableto completeher collegeeducation,andsothis successis hertop significancefor herchildren.A leaderis definedas onewho hasinfluence onothers.I hopethatmyleadership affectsthe livesof mysisters andeveryonearound me.In dedicatingmyself tomy familyand school,Ihaveset goalsthat Iwill doanything toaccomplish.I aman extremelydeterminedindividual,and myuniversity willhelp metake thenext stepin climbingthe ladderof success.、1What does the authorintend to do inParagraph1A.Show atopic fordiscussion.B.Provide someadvice forreaders.C.Summarize the following paragraphs.D.Introduce somebackground information.、2What wasthe authorsdream in her senioryearinhigh schoolA.To beadmitted intoa college.B.To lookafter hersisters well.C.To setan exampleto hersisters.D.To leadher familyoutoftrouble.、3What isthe authorspresent lifelikeA.Happy andquiet.B.Hard buthopeful.C.Busy butsuccessful.D.Inspiring andrich.、4What roledoesthe author playinherfamilyA.A winner.B.A teacher.C.A leader.D.A dreamer.(分)
23.8A prettyface isnever forgotten.Do youbelieve soBut maybeit isuntrue!Psychologists believebeautiful peopleareless likelyto be recognized.A newstudy suggeststhat attractivenesscan actuallyprevent the recognition of faces,unless apretty facehasparticularly distinctivefeatures,such asAngelina Jolies.(扭曲)German psychologiststhink therecognition ofpretty facesis distortedby emotions.Researchers HolgerWiese,CarolinAltmann andStefan Schweinbergerat theUniversity ofJena,Germany,discovered ina studythat photosof unattractivepeople weremoreeasily rememberedthan pretty ones whenthey showedthem toa groupof people.For thestudy,which waspublished inscience magazineNeuropsychologia,the psychologistsshowed photosof facesto testsubjects.Half of the faceswere consideredto bemore attractiveandtheother halfas lessattractive,but all of themwere beingthoughtof assimilarly distinctivelooking.The test subjects wereshown thefaces forjust afew secondsto memorizethem andwere shownthemagain duringthe testso that they coulddecide ifthey recognizedthem ornot.The researcherswere surprisedbytheresult.Until nowwe assumedthat itwas generallyeasier tomemorize faceswhich arebeingconsidered asattractive,just becausewe preferlooking atbeautiful fhces,Dr.Wiese said.But thestudy showedthat suchaconnection cannotbe easilyproven.He assumesthat rememberingpretty facesis distortedby emotionalinfluences,which enhancethesense ofrecognition ata latertime.The researchers9idea isbacked upby evidencefrom EEG-recordings(脑电图t己录)they usedduringtheir experimentwhich showthe brains,electric activity.The studyalso revealedthatin the case of attractivefaces,considerably morefalse positive results weredetected.In otherwords,people thoughtthey recognizeda facewithout havingseen itbefore.We obviouslytend to believe thatwe recognizea facejustbecause wefind itattractive.Dr.Wiese said.、1What dowe knowaboutthephotos fromParagraph3A.They wereallofpretty faces.B.They wereselected atrandom.C.They werenot distinctiveat all.D.They wereshowed twiceto thetestsubjects.、2What doesthe underlinedphrase falsepositiveresults“in thelast paragraphmeanA.People actuallyonly recognizefew prettyfaces.B.People recognizemore uglyfaces thanprettyones.C.People claimto recognizea facethey havenever seen.D.People recognizefewer facesthan theyhave thought.、3What canbe inferredfromthenew studyA.People arereluctant torecognize uglyfaces.B.Beautiful peopleare particularlydistinctive.C.Attractiveness preventstherecognitionoffaces.D.Attractive facesare alwayseasy toberecognized.4Which wordcan showthe authorsattitude towardsthe findingsoftheresearchA.Doubtful.B.Disapproving.C.Favorable.D.Objective.(分)
24.8Were oftenbeing toldhow self^driving canwill rewardUS Withalmost unimaginablebenefits whenthey finallyhit(私人司机)()the streets.Aside fromthe convenienceofbeingchauffeured everywhereby artificialintelligence AI,theres thesafetyfactor,not tomention howenvironmentally friendlydriver-less electricvehicles couldbe.But theresalso anotheradvantage——parking.It9s onethat couldhave avast impactonthelook,feel,and functionofthecities,and itcould thoroughlychangethe crowdedurban spaces.“We arentgoingtoneed parking,definitely notin theplaces wehave itnow,“Alain L.Komhauser,a researcherat PrincetonUniversity,told PatrickSisson atCurbed.Having parkingclose towhere peoplespend timeis goingtobea thingofthepast.If Tmat(静止的)the office,it doesntneedtobe there.The extremecaseoftotally emptycar parksand citystreets withno stationaryvehicleswould probablyrequire peopleto fullylet goof personalcar ownership.“Car sharingis alreadyreducing theneed forparking spaces,“Carlo Rattitold Curbed.Self-driving vehicleswill strengthenthis(使模糊)trend andhave adramatic effecton urbanlife,because theywill blurthe distinctionbetween privateand publicmodes oftransportationJ headded.“Yourcar couldgive youa lift to workinthemorning and then,rather thansitting uselessinaparking lot,give alifttosomeone elsein yourneighbourhood,social-media community,or city.”In thatcase,we needntpark ourcars.Theyll parkby themselves,so wewould seea hugeincrease inthe widthof sidewalks,bikelanes,and spacefor anyother kindof transportation.In alllikelihood,we wontsee thesekinds ofchanges happeningvery soon.But itsexciting tothink ofthe benefitsthis technologycouldbring.、1Why dotheauthormention theoften-told advantagesof self-driving carsA.To drawa conclusion.B.To make a comparison.C.To analyzethe underlyingreasons.D.To introducethe topic.、2How canwe achievezero parkingin citiesA.By producingmore eco-friendly electriccars.B.By sellingpublic vehiclesto personalowners.C.By promotingcar-sharing withself-driving vehicles.D.By allowingonly self-driving vehiclesto runon roads.、3What willhappen ifwe needntpark ourcarsA.More peoplewill walkto work.B.Public transportationwill shrink.C.Urban areaswillbeless crowded.D.We needntspend moneyon transportation.、4What attitudedoestheauthor havetowards self-driving technologyA.Indifferent.B.Favorable.C.Ambiguous.D.Disapproving.(分)(长牙)
25.10While elephantsborn without tusks arenot unheardof,they normallyform just2to6percent ofthe population.However,that isnot thecase atMozambiques GorongosaNational Park,where anastonishing33percent offemale elephantsbornafter thecountrys civilwar ended in1992are tuskless.While thatmay appeartobejust acoincidence,Joyce Poole,an elephantbehaviorexpert,has anothertheory.The researcherthinks wemay bewitnessing unnaturalevolution ofthe speciesdue tothe constanthuntingof elephantsfor valuableivory.Poole saysbefore thecountrys15-year-long civilwar,the100,000——acre parkwas hometo over4,000elephants.However,by(武器)the timethe conflictendedin1992,about90percent ofthem hadbeen killedfor ivoryto helpfinance weaponsand meatto feedthesoldiers.Of theless than200survivors,over50percent ofadult femaleshad notusks.Therefore,it isnot surprisingthat theparkstuskless elephantpopulation hasgrown greatly.This isnot thefirsttimeresearchers haveobserved agreat changeinthepopulation of elephants.At ZambiasSouth LuangwaNational Park andLupande GameManagement Areaareas whichwere heavilyhunted inthe1970sand1980s,2%ofelephants252years orolder and13%of thoseyounger than25are nowwithouttusks.A2008study publishedintheAfrican Journalof Ecologyfoundthat thenumber of tuskless femalesat theRuaha National Park inTanzania wentfrom
10.5percent in1969to almost40percent in1989,largely dueto illegalhunting forivory.The recentban onivory inboth theUS andChina shouldhelp getridof,or atleast reduce,elephant hunting.However,scientistsare notsure howlong itwill takefor elephantswith ahigher rateoftusklessfemales,to changethe trend.、1What isthe probablecause ofthe phenomenonmentioned inParagraph1A.Illegal hunting.B.Constant farming.C.A purecoincidence.D.Natural evolution.、2Why didpeople killso manyelephants duringthe civilwar inMozambiqueA.To getfunds byselling ivory.B.To developnew weapons.C.To providefood forlocal people.D.To makeivory products.、3Which ofthefollowinghad theearliest recordon tusklesselephantsA.Gorongonsa NationalPark.B.South LuangwaNationalPark.C,The RuahaNationalPark.D.Lupande GameManagement Area.、4What doesthe underlinedphrase“the trend^inthelast paragraphrefer toA.Elephants facinggreater danger.B,Elephants growingmore slowly.C.Fewer femaleelephants stayingalive.D.More femaleelephants beingtuskless.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四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)
26.30AH ofus cangive othersa handas longasweare willingto doso.Actually,there aresome peopledoing kindthings allthetime.Spreading kindness,one gooddeed ata time,is KarlaGibsons mission.t4I wisheveryone couldjoin me.There areso manythingsgoing onintheworld;I meanevery day,“said Karla.Karla hadthe andsense ofduty inDecember of
2013.The singlemother ofthree saidshe tendedtogetdown aroundtheholidays,so sheto dosomething tocheer othersup.She starteda Facebookpage andher gooddeeds eachday,from(囚孑)feeding thehomeless togiving Eastergifts tothe incarceratedU.She hopedto others.“We havetodosomething.Our canmakeadifference insomeones day.You knowwhen someonemight behavingtheir worstday,andthensomething likebuying themacoffeecan changetheir wholeattitude,Karla.Karlas greatestso farhad todo withcoffee.On September27th,Karlas birthday,she wentto herlocal Starbucksandgave the$127to payfor otherpeoples drinks.She satattheend ofthe drive-thru holdinga thatread,Have agreatday9She endedup about23customers.uIt wasreally fun.It wasoneofthe bestbirthdays ever,^^she said.Herkindness thatday didntgo.One couplewas sograteful that they surprisedherwithflowers andballoons toshow their•Karlas actsof kindnesshave becomea affair.Her twosons arealways others.Sometimes Illask Kyle,So,didyou doanything extranice todayand heslike Somebodysomething inthe hallwayand Ipicked itup or4held thedoorfor someone,that kindof thing,“said Karla.Its becauseof Momthattheboys thinkits togive ahand toothers.I thinkitsagreat ideaof hers.Its alwaysnice tohelpsomeone out_____they reallyneed itJ saidKarlas15-year-old sonChad.、1A.good B.bad C.new D.casual
2、A.commitment B・appointment C.preference D.success、3A.managed B,agreed C.hesitated D.decided、4A.did B,mentioned C,shared D.missed、5A.greet B.inspire C.introduce D•remember、6A.kindness B.happiness C.stories D.sadness、7A.still B.often C.never D.even、8A.whispered B.explained C-reported D.replied。
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