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2025届福建省莆田市第二十四中学下期高三第三次质量考评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.Two professorsat HarvardUniversity publisheda studyof3,300new graduates,looking at their nameshadany bearingon theiracademic performance.A.that B.how C.why D.whether
2.To bean expert,a beginnerneeds togo througha seriesof stages.A.intermediate B.liberalC.overall D.demanding
3.—Amazing!You wearslippers atwork.一Dont youknow its a fashionA.mustB.should C.can D.may一
4.Going towatch theWomens VolleyballMatch onWednesday—!Will yougo withmeA.You betB.You gotmeC.You thereD.You knowbetter
5.Kimberly anarticle,so dontdisturb her.A.would writeB.writes C.wrote D.is writing
6.,the dancerspractise hardto maketheir dreamscome true.A・Instead of being disabled B.Being disabledC.Disabled as they areD.In caseofbeingdisabled
7.Fred letthat hewas preparedto leavecompany whenthe newmanager tookoffice.A.secret B.slipC.promise D.standard
8.—It toplant treesand grasson the hillside.—Yes.They helpstop soilfrom beingwashed away.A.makes senseB.makes moneyC.makes aliving D.makes amistakes
9.-It isreally funto hikeand Ioften gohiking in the forest.、6A.before B.away C.about D.off、7A.make B.depend onC.see toD.keep.
8、A.But B.And C.Or D.So、9A.new B.bad C.broken D.old、
10.A.pleased B.emban*assed C.excited D.satisfied11A.paying moreB.charging moreC.charging lessD.paying lessC.corrected D.raised
13、A.add upB,bring up C.look upD.put up12A.increased B.rewarded
14、A.arguing B.forcing C.persuading D.tricking
15、A.rebuilt B.rearranged C.regained D.reclaimed16A.them B.her C.it D.him
17、A.leave B.start C.come D.return
18、A.amazement B.joy C.regret D.disappointment19A.ledB.crossed C.went D.passed20A.reasonable B.instructive C.absurd D.wise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)(隐士)()
27.15Cold Food Day,which honorsJiezitui,a hermitwho livedsome2600years ago,used tobe observed
1.wide,but todayfew Chineseobserve itexcept onand aroundthe mountainon
2.the hermitlived、()Jiezitui servedS^an advisorto Chonger,a princein thestate ofJin Acivil warforced theprince4leave Jin and JieZitui()followed him5,,when Chongerreturned and
6.become theruler ofJin,his followerswere rewardedwith money,land andofficialjobs,while JieZitui wasoverlookedSo JieZitui chosethe lifeof ahermit on Mt Mian,where hetook careof hiselderly motherChongers menset fireonMtMian todrivehim outof
7.mountain and then rewardhim ButJie and his motherrefused and were burnedto deathOut of
8.(sad),Chong9er()()declared ColdFoodDayin honorof
9.he It
10.celebrate forcenturies inChina untilreplaced bythe morepopular TombSweepingFestival,which beginsthe dayafter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短文短文中共有处错误,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字符号
(八),并在此符号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
21011、My parentswere singersbut noneof themplayed amusical instrumentsThere was an oldpiano inmy schoolI lovedit somuchthat Icould keepmy handsoff,but itwas clearthat I didnt knowhow I was doingOne day,a teacherrealized that Iwanted to learn howto playa pianoShe endedup gaveme lessonsafter schoolAt theend of the term,1performed attheschool concertsTwo yearslate,my musicteacher saidto me,“Theres nothingmuch moreto teachyou Fromnow on,you、、第二needed abetter teacherand abetter piano”1did astold Eventual,!was admittedinto a school ofmusic forstudent节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是学生会主席李华,你校将举办主题为“祖国颂”的庆祝建国周年文艺演出,你将邀请你的英国朋友
29.2570观看这场演出请你写封邮件向他介绍有关情况,内容包括Joe举办的时间和地点;
1.活动的目的;
2.活动的内容
3.注意词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.参考词汇祖国颂周年纪念日
3.Ode toOur Motherland;anniversary.Dear Joe,Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1D、2A、3B、4A、5D6^C、7B、8A、9A、10C、11B、12C、13C、14B、15C、16D、17A、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
2.A
3.D
4.C、
221.B
2.A
3.D
4.D、
231.A
2.D
3.C
4.C
5.D
3.B
4.D、
251.B
2.D
3.A
4.B
5.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
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.C
2.C
3.A
4.B
5.D
6.B
7.A
8.C
9.D
10.B
11.B
12.C
13.A
14.D
15.B
16.A
17.D
18.A
19.B
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
1.
5151、
271.widely
3.as
4.to leave
5..However
6.became
7.the
8.sadness
9.him
10.was celebrated/had beencelebrated第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10My poroatswere smcersbut of them pUyedamsscil uutrumemThere wasa oldpuoo tnmy schooltoeither、(16Td rtto muchtiut Icould Akeep wybands offbut ita*cleir thatIdidntknow bowI waskxng Ooedaynot wharteacherrealued that1wanted ioLeant bou*to ptoya punoShe eodedup5,me le00m aftertcfaool At the codofthe pvmg!be terntlperformed Mthe schoolconcm Noyens late.my musicteKbei saidto me,Thoes nothingmoteintf muchtotoeb youFrow nowoa.xm abetter teacberand abetter piuo1did ntold Evartml.I admittedmco wedEvotiully1school ofmusK forgudeot、28students第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Joe,On behalfof ourschool StudentsUnion,Im delightedto inviteyou towatch theperformance themednOde toOur Motherland*.Here issome detailedinformation.The performancewill beheld from9to11on September28,2019in ourschool hall.It isintended tocelebrate the70thAnniversary of the foundingof PRC,which willarouse students*patriotism andfoster nationalpride.In praiseof great achievementsour countryhas madein recentdecades,we have arranged differentkinds ofactivities,such aspoem recitals,dancing,singing andetc.,creating avigorous festivalatmosphere.How eagerwe arefor theearly arrivalof theday!Looking forwardto yourearly reply.Yours,Li Hua-But hikingalone in the forestbe verydangerous.A.can B.must C.shall D.will
10.Trump saidhe believesNorth Koreawill itspromise tosuspend missiletests whilehe preparesfor asummitwith KimJong Un.A.take toB.make upC.stand byD.hold out
11.-Its raininghard andwe cantgo picnickingtoday.—If onlythe weatherfine!A.is B.were C.had beenD.would be
12.Nicholas wasvery kind,merciful andgenerous.This isFather Christmasis basedon.A.where B.how C.whatD.why
13.—Betty wasfeeling prettyblue for a while,but shesbetter now.A.Oh,that5s kindof youB.CongratulationsC.Oh,Pm gladto hearthat D.Its mypleasure
14.—Can youtell mesomething aboutscience.一OK.Nobel Prizein Chemistryis usuallyawarded toAmericans.A.the;The B./;The C.a;/D.the;/一
15..Are weabout tohaving dinner一Yes,it in the diningroom.A.serve B.is servingC.is beingserved D.has beenserving
16.You didntlet medrive.If weby turns,you sotired.A.drove;didnt getB.drove;wouldnt getC.were driving;wouldnt getD.had driven;wouldnt havegot
17.—Can Ipay thebill bycheck—Sorry,sin According to therules ofour hotel,the paymentbe madein cash.A.shall B.needC.will D.can
18.―Is itconvenient toyou ifI callyou up at9oclock tomorrowmorning-Pm afraidnot.I ameeting then.A.will haveattended B.was attendingC.will beattending D.am attending
19.--How wasyour evening-We went to Joesand had.We reallyenjoyed ourselves.A.a whiteelephant B.a squaremeal C.a sacredcow D.the saltof theearth
20.We Chineseare drinkingmilk perperson todayaswe didin
1995.A.more thantwice B.twice asmuchC.twice as many asD.twice asmuch as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)
21.6A robotcalled Bina48has successfullytaken acourse in the philosophyof loveat NotreDame deNamur University()NDNU,in California.According tocourse instructorWilliam Barry,associate professorat NDNU,Bina48is theworlds firstsocially advancedrobot tocompletea collegecourse,a feathe describedas“remarkable.The robottook partin class discussions,gave apresentation withastudent partnerand participated in adebate with students fromanother institution.Before becominga student,Bina48appeared asa guestspeaker inBarrys classesfor severalyears.One daywhen addressingBarrysclass,Bina48expressed a desire togo tocollege,adesirethat Barryandhisstudents enthusiasticallysupported.Rather thanenrollBina48in hisRobot Ethics:Philosophy ofEmerging Technologiescourse,Barry suggestedthat Bina48should takehis coursePhilosophyof Loveinstead.Love is a conceptBina48doesnt understand,said Barry.Therefore thechallenge wouldbe forBarry andhisstudents to teach Bina48what loveis.“Some interestingthings happenedin theclass Jsaid Barry.He saidthat hisstudents thoughtit wouldbe straightforwardto teachBina48about love,which,after all,is fairlysimple—itsafueling Jsaid Barry.But thereality wasdifferent.Bina48ended uplearning31different versionsof love,“said Barry,highlighting someof thechallenges humansmay facewhen workingwith artificialintelligencein future.Bina48participatedinclassdiscussionsvia Skypeand alsotook partin a class debateabout loveand conflictwithstudentsfromWest Point.Bina48,s contributionto thedebate wasfilmed andposted onYouTube.It wasjudged thatBina48and NDNUclassmateswere thewinners ofthis debate.In thenext decade,Barry hopesBina48might becomecomplex enough toteachaclass,though hesays heforesees robotsbeingused tobetter theteaching andlearning experience,rather thanreplacing instructorscompletely.、1What wasBina48s performancelike inclassA.Unattractive.B.Insignificant.C.Far-reaching.D.Extraordinary.、2What does the underlinedword addressingin paragraph3probably meanA.Giving aspeech to.B.Consulting with.C.Dealing with.D.Sending aletter to.A.It wasinteresting for Bina48to learnabout love.B.It wasquite toughforBina48tolearnabout love.C.Humans canlaunch achallenge to artificial intelligence.D.Artificial intelligencemay somehowbe superiorto man.、4What doesBarry think ofthefuture developmentof Bina48A.It willsurely be able toserve asa teacher.B.It willcompletely takethe placeof instructors.C.It will beableto promotelearning andteaching.D.It willbe smartenoughtocontrol humanbeings.(分)
22.8These days,I walkdown thesteps leadingtoward thesouth endoftheAll EnglandClub inWimbledon,and stilllook forthe Crows Nest,a smallgreen observationtower withan outerladder thatI usedto climbon fora wideview ofthe grounds,but whichhassince beenknocked down.The CrowsNest wasa particularlyuseful point,because itallowed atennis writerto keeptrackof theaction onasmanyas10outside courtsatatime.At daysend,reporters fromdifferent nationswould share notes onwhat theyhadobserved allover thegrounds.Twenty-seven yearslater,the pressroom hastouch screensthat allowus towatch livevideos fromany court,and evengo backtowatch keymoments inkey matcheslong afterthey havefinished.You couldcover Wimbledonwithout leavingyour seat.But thatis abitlike spendingall yourtime orderingroom serviceand lookingup funfacts onWikipedia.More thanat anyother tennistournament,there isalso anappetite forstories thatdeal withthe setting,the historyandthe traditions.(鱼肉卷饼)If theychange the price ofthe fishtacos atthe UnitedStates Open,its nota story.If theychange theprice ofthestrawberries andcream,the signaturetreat atWimbledon.Its time to emailyour editorusing capitalletters.(可伸缩的)The newretractable roofwas putin place in
2009.Until then,you alwayshad tohavearainy-day storyin yournotebookbecause therewere noguarantees anymatches wouldbe played.Now tennisisasure thingon CentreCourt,which hasmade tennisreportersa bitless creative.But atleast itguarantees usdaily accessto themost atmosphericplacein the sport.So muchhas changed,but CentreCourt remainstrue toits originalspirit:more atheater thana stadium.Catching thatfeeling ispartof coveringWimbledon,too.、1What didthe authordo on theCrowsNest inthe pastA.He madefriends withreporters.B.He reportedon tennismatches.C.He appreciatedthe beautifulscenery.D.He exchangedexperiences withtennis players.、2What doesthe authorthink ofthe newway ofcovering WimbledonA.It lacksfun.B.It isexpensiveC.It is not convenient.D.It isnot quickenough、3Why doesthe authormention strawberriesand creamA.To comparepopular foods.B.To introducethe typicaltreat atWimbledon.C.To describepeoples crazefor traditionaldishes.D.To showthetraditionsof Wimbledonare anattraction.、4What differencedoesthenew roofmakeA.Audiences haveeasier accesstoatennis court.B.Theres lessfun inwatching Wimbledonindoors.C.Reporters arestruggling to find originalmaterial.D.rainy-day storiesabout Wimbledonhave becomehistory.(分)
23.8Starting from1710,a publicland,the New Hope areahas afamous history.It beganasatrading post.By the1940s,New Hopesname inthe artshad becomelegendary formany writersof plays,directors and actors whotraveled throughits busystreetson weekendsand holidays.In responseto thiscultural environment,businessman andwriter D.F.Whipple decidedto setup theNew Hopefilm festivalin
2009.Whipple gathereda groupof artistswho sharedhis lovefor discoveringand encouragingindependent filmmakers,many ofwhomwill showtheir filmsat itsexhibitions.The festivaFsdirectors welcomeyou toour siteandwehope youlljoin usattheexhibitions.(场地,地点)Tickets;Advance ticketsgo onsale onJune15and ticketswillbegot atthe venuesfor anyshow.Visit thefree online Official Guide for detailson venues,schedules andprices.To gettickets inadvance,please followthese easysteps Pickfilms---Check outour freeonlineOfficial Guidefor the full2017time-table throughthis linkOfficialGuide.)「(自动售票机)Visit BrownPaper Tickets,co ThefestivaFs officialticket vendorfor thewhole yearis running.Tickets areavailableby showname.Advance ticketsales endat midnightbefore eachshow.If youmiss it,you canstill tryto gettickets at,the door.Ticket pricesat()(午后场).the doorare$12for visitors,$10for studentsand seniors65+and$6for matineesTo findshows,check outthe scheduleinour OfficialGuide.Questions orcomments maybe directedto theFestival byemailing inquires@newhopefilmfestival.com.A.It wasever a business center.B.Itis famousfor isnatural scenery.C.It wasfirst usedasthebase ofarts.D.It hasa historyof lessthan4years.、2D.F.Whipple choseto setupafilm festivalintheNewHopearea because of.A.its busystreets B.its modernsocietyC.its ancientbuilding D.its culturalenvironment、3Where canyou getthe ticketsin advanceA.Atthevenues aftermidnight.B.From theonline OjficicilGuide.C.From BrownPaperTickets.com.D.Through inquires@newhopefilmfestivaLcom.、4How muchwill theypay ifa studentwenttosee afilm withhis parentsbefore midnightA.$36B.$18C.$34D.$
28、5Where doesthe passagecome fromA.a magazineB.a newspaperC.a traveljournal D.a website(分)(增进)
24.8Spending money on time-saving servicesreduces stressand boostshappiness,according toa newresearch,but shockingly,few ofus doit.Whillans,a professorat HBSsaid,“Buying timehelps toprotect usfrom thestress inour livescaused bytime pressure,and thefeelingthat wedont haveenough minutesintheday tocomplete ourtasks.The effectwas clearestintheCanadian experiment,in which60working adultswere given$40to spendin twodifferent ways.一One weekend,they weretold to spend the money ona material purchase agift forthemselves.The nextweekend,they were(跑腿)instructed to spend the$40on anythingthat savedthem time,from payingthe neighbors kidto runerrands totaking anUberinstead ofabus.On theday theymade thetime-saving purchase,they felthappier,inabetter mood,and lowerfeelings oftime stressthan on theday theybought amaterialpurchase,‘‘said Whillans.The biggestsurprise to the researcherswas howfew peoplewould spendmoneyontime-saving services.When theyasked98working adultshow theywould spenda windfallof$40,only twopercent nameda purchasethat wouldsave themtime.“One reason,‘‘said Whillans,is thatwe revery badat rememberinghow muchwe hate doing certaintasks oncethe sufferinghaspassed.That makesus less likely totake activesteps toavoid that overburdened feelinginthefuture.But anotherpossible causeis goodold-fashioned guilt.If youfeel guiltyabout gettingsomeone to clean your house fbryou,thenyou mightget lesshappiness fromoutsourcing(夕卜包)that task,“said Whillans,u oryou mightjust belesslikelytospendyourmoney inthat way.”、1In theCanadian experiment,the participants.A.were dividedinto twogroupsB,were given$40every twoweeksC.were askedto givemoney toa neighbor5s kidD.were askedtospendthemoneyin different ways、2According tothe author,what canmake peopleless time-stressedA.Paying muchforaconcert ticket.B.Taking aregular busto getto work.C.Employing someonetocleanthe garden.D.Buying themselvesan expensivepresent.、3When itcomes tospending moneyon“buying time”,.A.no peoplewould liketo doitB,a smallpercentage ofpeople chooseto doitC-more peoplewill doit ifextra moneyis givenD.most peoplelike theidea butdont practiceit inlife、4What dothe underlinedwords“thatoverburdenedfeeling^in Paragraph6refer toA.The goodold-fashioned guilt.B,The feelingof spendinghnoneyon goods.C.The stressof havingsomeone cleanyourhouse.D.The discomfortwhen completingtasks wehatedoing.(分)
25.10TEEN TRIPTO THELELAND HIGH SNOW PLAYForTeens Currentlyin6th to12th GradesLELANDHIGHSNOWPLAY—Class#8389()Friday,December9Non PublicHoliday8:00a.m.to7:00p.m.()Meet atThe UndergroundVeterans Building-2203Central Avenue()一Cost perperson:$50$60after January22Includes Lunch,Admission andTransportation(小旅馆),With a4,000sq.Ft.day-use lodgethe Leland High Snow Play hasa hugesupply oftubes tochoose from,along with(拖车)(地形)tows thatwill towyou uptothetop ofthehill!Our variedterrains havesomething foreveryone,while thelodgeprovides asnack bar,video games,pool tables,five indoorrest rooms,a warmfire,and asun deckwith plentyof tablesand chairsoverlookingthe playarea outside.ADDITIONAL LIABILITYFORM REQUIREDFOR THISTRIP.Be sureto bringwarm clothingand prepareforthecold,but dressin layersin caseit warmsup.Wear dryboots,socks,andsunscreen.If possible,bring amobile phonein caseof emergency,as wellas moneyfor snacksand alight dinner;or bringyour ownfoodand drinks.Do notbring electronicor fragileitems duringthe trip.The ARPDisnotresponsible foryour personalbelongings ormoney.退款Refunds areissued onlyif theARFD cancelsthis tripdue toweather conditions.Click hereto downloadthe registrationform PDF,261KBClick hereto download“Leland High Snow PlayLiability Form”PDF,14KB*You mayregister inperson,or mailthe completedform toLelandHighSnowPlay,Inc.Send theliability formand paymenttothe ARPDOffice,2226Santa ClaraAvenue,Alameda,
94501.*Faxed registrationand liability forms acceptedwith MasterCard/VISA,510747-
7566.Online registrationsavailable atwww.arpdeplay.com.Make sureyou bringyour completedliabilityformonthe trip.、1Accordingtothe text,the costdoes notinclude.A.lunch B.trainingC.admission D.transportation、2Teenagers whowant totake partinthe activity need to.A.pay fortows individuallyB.climb thehill themselvesC.pay morebecauseofthe badweatherD.prepare somewarm clothes、3Among thefollowing items,what dothe participantsneedtotake duringthe tripA.Their filled-in liabilityforms.B.ED cardsandasmall amountof cash.C.The electronicor fragileitems.D.Their registrationforms downloadedfrom theInternet.、4From thetext itcan beinferred thatA.theactivityis verydangerousB.participants havedifferentwaysof registrationC.the tripwill involveoutdoor activitiesonlyD.14-year-old childrenarenotallowed onthetrip、5The purposeofthetext isto.A.introduce afamous touragencyB,explain thedetails ofaschoolactivityC.urge teenagersto climba snowymountainD.advertise atrip tothe LelandHighSnowPlay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(分)
26.30When Ispent thesummer withmy Grandpain Warwick,he sentmetoMiss Beesstore.]the counterwas Miss(摇摇欲坠)Bee.A pairof glassesteetered onthe2of her nose,gray hairwas3on herhead.“Excuse me.I needto getthese.^^I said.So”She pushedher glasses4hernose.Theres noone hereexcept youand me andFm notyour5,Go getthem.If yourelucky youllfinish shoppingby sundown.^Sundown wasfivehours6,I wasntsure1would7it.(舌堆的)How couldI hopetofindanything onthe packed,jumbled Lshelves aroundmeI visitedMiss Beeseveral timesa week.Sometimes sheshort-charged me.Other timesshe overcharged.8she soldmea/an9newspaper insteadof onethat wascurrent.Going tothe storewas morelike goinginto battle.“That breadis onlytwenty-nine cents!”I correctedher oneafternoon.I hadwatched thenumbers changeonthecash register(收款机)closely,and Miss Bee hadadded35cents.She didntseem10thatIhad caughther
11.Shejust lookedat meand12theprice.All summerI learnedthe hardway to13my list.But shestill foundways to
14.me intomakingmistakes.No soonerhad Imemorized theitems5location onthe shelfthan Miss Bee15the shelvesand mademe huntfor16all overagain.The morningIwasto17to Brooklyn,I stoppedin toget apacket ofgum.“All rightJ she said.What didyou learnthis summerShe wasmean!I pressedmy lipstogether.To my18MissBeelaughed.I knowwhat youthinkofme Jshesaid.but whenyou getolder youllbe gladour paths19!”Glad Imet MissBee Theidea was
20.Now Igrow upand Ifinally understandI reallylearned alot fromMissBee.A.On B.Under C.Behind D.Over
2、A.bottom B.side C.tip D.middle
3、A.piled B.covered C.grown D.worn、4A.down B.upC.out D.over
5、A.boss B.guest C.customer D.maid。
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