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2024-2025学年内蒙古呼和浩特市高三2月英语试题注意事项: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.your blog,I wouldhave writtenback twodays ago.A.If Iread B.Should IreadC.Had Iread D.If Icould haveread
2.Our footballteam had a leadin thematch,but thelast minutegoal of the guestteam.A.gave itaway B.put itawayC.wiped itaway D.carried itaway
3.The debatehere will be limitedin twomain respects,the timeavailable.A・in viewof B.in returnforC.in additionto D.in comparisonwith
4.Linda realizedshe wasin thewrong andpromised to a newleaf.A.take overB.turn overC.get overD.go over
5.It wasannounced thatonly afterthe candidates9papers werecollected toleave theroom.A.had theybeen permittedB.would theybe permittedC.that theywould bepermitted D.that theyhad beenpermitted
6.We backin thehotel nowif youdidnt losethe map.A.are B.wereC.would beD.willbe
7.Ensuring everychild equalrights toeducation is the keyto theelimination ofinequality across the worldlies.A.that B.what C.whether D.where
8.If youthink that the illnessmight beserious,you shouldnot goingto thedoctor.A.put offB.set aboutC.hold backD.give away
9.According to the bankrules releasedrecently,you have to paya25%on eachcheque youcash.A.admission B.pensionC.allowanceD.commission
10.I wouldpersuade her to makeroom foryou itbe necessary.注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;A.could B.might
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Today ismy mumsbirthday Thisafternoon,I went to thebiggest shopping center downtown,and buya presentforher ThenI tookthe subwayhome Sittingon the train,I thoughtmy mumwould veryhappy when she sawthe presentsAtN、、the nextstation,an old man,that carriedtwo heavybags,got on thetrainbut stoodin frontof meHe lookedtired I、、hesitated for the moment,and thenoffered myseat to her Theoldmanthanked mea lotof andsat downSeeing hissmile,I felthappily第二节书面表达(满分分)From thisexperience,I willbe readyto helpingothers in the future25(分)第二节书面表达(满分分)
29.2525假设你是新华中学的学生李华,得知某英文报招聘兼职记者,你有意应聘,请按下列要点给报社写一封自荐信表示感兴趣说明优势知识面,英语水平,合作精神,相关经历希望得到回复注意词数左右100可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯Dear Siror Madam,参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1C、2C、3A、4B、5B、6C、7D、8A、9D、10C、11A、12D、13D、14A、15D、16C、17C、18A、19A、20D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.A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、
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20.A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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25、29Dear Siror Madam,Im astudent fromXinhua MiddleSchool.Tm gladto learnthat youwant afew part-time Englishreporters.Tm quiteinterested init.I thinkIm fitforthe job.As astudent,Ive reada lotand havemuch knowledgein manyfields.Tm fondof English and dowell inbothspeaking andwriting.Besides,Im easy to getalong withand enjoyworking togetherwith others.Above all,I onceworked asareporter formy schoolbroadcasting station.So Imsure Ican dothejobwell if I getthe position.Tm lookingforward toyour reply.Yours faithfully,Li HuaC.should D.would
11.—May Iuse yournew dictionary一It*s over there.・A.Feel freeB.Never mindC.My pleasureD.Its OK
12.Class Two,our classbecame theBasketball Championof ourschool.A.Beating B.to beatC.Beaten byD.Having beaten一
13.He isgood ata lotof thingsbut itdoesnt meanhe isperfect.一Actually noone is.A.Whafs goingon B.Lefs getgoing.C.Thank goodness.D.Im with you onthat
14.I willgive yousome articleswhich youcan whenyou writethe report.A.refer toB.apply toC.lead to D.talk to
15.—What didshe want to know,Tom—She wonderedwe couldcomplete theexperiment.A.when wasit B.it waswhen thatC.it waswhen D.when itwas that
16.Kate askedthe girlsto so she couldhear what her husbandsaid onthephone.A.slow downB.come downC.settle downD.break down
17.…Lefs walkto thatvillage together.-・How canwe twogirls dothat in the darkA.I agreewithyou.B.Thafs agood point.C.You mustbe joking!D.Thafs notyour opinion!
18.—I willfix yourprinter rightnow.—Oh,.Fm inno hurry.A.take yourtime B.thats agreat ideaC.you arewelcome D.Fd liketo一“
19.Excuse me,would youplease mesome petrol-Sorry.I haveonly alittle leftin mycar.A.spare B.saveC.share D.spend
20.British scientistshave producedthey believeistheworlds smallestChristmas card.A.which B.who C.that D.what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)
21.6If youlook on the Internet,you willsee thatalmost everyday of the yearcelebrates somekind of food.These“holidays“have becomevery popularacrosstheUnited States.They oftenare trendingstories onTwitter,and describedin theU.S.media.They givepeople achance toenjoy somethingthey mightnot eatnormally,like NationalOnion RingDay,for example.Foodholidays alsogive restaurantsand other businesses achance topromote theirproducts.But wheredid thesedistinctly Americanholidays“come fromManyare theinvention of an Alabamaman,John-Bryan Hopkins.He writesabout foodfor hisFoodimentary.comwebsite.Hopkins toldTime magazinethat whenhe beganhis sitein2006,there wereonly175holidays.”I filledin therest,“he said.Some ofhis favoritesare NationalOreo CookieDay onMarch6and NationalTater TotDay onFebruary
2.The NationalDay Calendarhas alist ofall thedifferent foodand non-food 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 onApril7marks theendofaU.S.ban on the production,transport,import andsale ofalcoholic drinks.The banlasted from1920until
1933.The SalvationArmy,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 peoplemight beexcited by,say,National DoughnutDay.But youreally canhave adoughnut anyday youwant!”Tavi Juarez,of Foodimentary.com,thinks nationalfood holidaysare hereto stay.She told the SeattleTimes,“In myhumbleopinion,I believethat food holidays will continue togrow inpopularity online.Because theresa lotof negativityout there,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 mentionedinthe passageA.Four B.SixC.Five D.Three4What advicedoes TaviJuare giveinthelast ParagraphA.Celebrating foodholidays.B.Celebrating foodinstead offoodholidays.C.To reducethe negativityoffoodholidays.D.To supportfoodholidaysonline.(分)
22.8When shewon thefirst everseason ofAmerican Idol11years ago,critics believedshe hadlittle chanceof stayingontop.Too girlnext door”,they said.Not stylishenough.Not thinenough,either.But KellyClarkson,31,has proventhem allwrong with her stringof worldwidehits,from Because of Youto therecent CatchMyBreath.Being thefirst Idolwinner inthe USwas noteasy.In thepast decadesince thatvictory,Clakson hashad todeal with the mediasscrutinyof herweight andpersonal style.Everyones likeJ Yourea popstar.You shouldbe smallerClarkson told PeopleMagazine.But Tmthe popstar.Ill makethe rules.(合唱队)Since middleschool,Clarkson hasbeen awareof thepower ofher voice.She firstjoined the school choirat age13whena teacherheard hersinging inthe hallwayand demandedthat shejoin.Singing gaveme confidence,“Clarksontoldthe OrangeCountyRegister,a newspaperin California.Friends atschool werenervous because they didntknow whatthey wantedto dowith therest oftheirlives,but Ihadapeaceful feelinginside,because Iknew.”Despite herenormous publicity,Clarkson hasremained trueto herdown-to-earth personality.The reasonsome winnersfadeaway is that theyretrying tomodel themselveson somebodyelse.If wealready havethe original,why wouldwe needa copyYou need(胸腔)to beoffering somethingnew,something thatsuniquely you,“she toldthe DailyMail.Around herrib cageis hernew tattoo(纹身),indicating howstrong shehas becomefrom allthat shesbeen through.It reads:What doesntkill you.”、1How didcritics thinkof KellyA.Unique.B.Plain.C・Beautiful-looking.D.Extraordinary.、2How didKelley provecritics wrongA.By losingweight.B.By winningsome medals.C.By givingsome worldwideconcerts.D.By publishingsome veryfamous songs.3What doesthe underlined wordin paragraph3meanA.Tough inspection.B.Extreme curiosity.C.Complete exposure.D.Accurate calculation、4How didKelly differfrom herfriends atschoolA.Being veryconfident.B.Having adefinite lifegoal.C.Having tattooaround hercage.D.Having down-to-earth personality.(分)
23.8They werea happyfamily:four daughterswere allinthe sameschool indifferent grades.The youngest,Janice,who wasin my class,seemed to be gluedtoher mothers skirts.Theirthree oldergirls tookthe bus to schooleverymorning,but Janicewas alwaysdrivento schoolbyher mother.One Friday,Janices motherasked for a talk with me.She saidin asoft voice,nMy husbandis goingto Europeon businessfor twoweeks,and heinsiststhat Igo withhim.I havetried to explainover andover thatJanice needsme here.But hethinks thatshe willbe finewithoutme,so I have nochoice,I haveto go.Ihavetoldthebabysitter todriveher everymorning.Will youplease giveJanicespecialattention andhelp herI wantto besureeverything goeswell for her.I toldher that we wouldmake everyeffort tosupportJanice.I evenvolunteered tomeet Janiceather carsoshewould seea familiarface.As amothermyself,Id liketo help.Janices motherthankedme forour understanding.On Mondaymorning,expecting atearfulanxious child,I planneda special program of funand games.I waitedoutside togreetJanice,butjust thenthe busarrived andnot three,but fourgirlsgot off.Janice skippedalong joyfully,saying“goodbye toher sistersasshe ranwith twofriends intothe classroom.I walkedslowly intotheclassroom andcalled Janiceover to ask howthebus ridewent.Impatiently she said,Oh,I alwayswantto takethe buswiththe other kids.ButMother needsto bewith me.You seethere wontbe anymorebabies,so Ihavetobe ababy alittlelonger.While sheis away,Fil justridethe buseveryday.I amfive,you know.”、1Why didJanices motherwanttohave atalkwiththe authorA.To askher to help Janicewith herhomework.B.To askher topick upJanice everyday.C.To askher togive Janicemore attention.D.To askhertomeet Janiceathercar.、2What didthe authornot dofor JaniceA.Plan aspecialprogramoffunand games.B,Wait forher outsidethe school.C.Greet herwhenshegot offthe bus.D,Ask aboutherbusride.、3What didJanice looklike onMonday morningA.She wastearful andanxious.B.She wasworried abouthermother.C.She missedhermothervery much.D.She washappy rather than sad.、4What dowe knowfrom thepassageA.Janice istoo youngto goschool bybus.B.Janice likestaking abustoschool.C.Janice doesntlike herbabysitter.D.Janice isno longera child.(分)
24.8It isreported thatbags aregetting biggerall thetime,and that there aremore bagsper persononthestreet todaythan atanyother timein history.If thisis true,possible explanationscould includethe wideuseofsmall electricand electronicdevices,areading-material explosion,a popularinterest towardtight orpocket lessclothing,or cheapbagmaking laboroverseas.(障碍)But,much asnature findsways—such asdisease—to controloverpopulation,city lifehas thrownup impedimentsto bags.To entermany publicbuildings,such astheatres andrailway stations,you mustgo througha searchor gobagless.The cityhas countlessbagrules.It ishard tokeep themall straight,and yourenever sure,when leavinghome forthe day,whether itmight bea badidea tobringone along.Last week,the New York PublicLibrary gotinthegame.Students,researchers,writers,historians,and anyoneelse whohas gotusedovertheyears totreating thevast RoseMain ReadingRoom asan officeorareading roomcame upagainst anew rule.You arenolonger allowedto bringa baglarger thaneleven inchesby fourteeninches intothe library.If youwalk inwith one,you mustleave itatthe coatcheck.You maykeep itscontents withyou,however,and the library providesbig clear plastic bagsfor them.You returnthemwhen youcome backfor yourown bag.What the library istrying toprevent,in thiscase,is peopletaking thingsout,ratherthanbringing thingsin.A librariansaid onthesecond day,Its abig changefbr people who usedto come and bringin halftheir flats.The peoplewho usethelibraryresponsibly will、continue todo so.The peoplewho stealwillcontinueto getaway withit,if theyreally wantto.”1How manyreasons doesthe authorlisttoexplainthe changesrelated tobags、A.2B.3C.4D.52What dothe bagrules inmany publicbuildings requirepeople todoA.Have theirbags examined.B.Pay forbringing inbags.C.Leave theplaces bagless.D.Use bigclearplasticbags.、3What isthe purposeof thenew ruleattheNewYorkPublic LibraryA.To changepeoples wayof reading.B.To preventpeople stealingthings.C.To helppeople betterusethelibrary.D.To stoppeople frombringing indangerous things.、4How isthe effectofthenew ruleaccording tothe librarianA.Excellent.B.Satisfactory.C.Harmful.D.Limited.(分)
25.10Are somepeople bornclever,and othersborn stupidOr is intelligence developedby ourenvironment andourexperience Strangelyenough,the answerto thesequestions isyes.To somedegree ourintelligence isgiven tous at birth,and noamountof educationcan makea geniusout ofa childborn withlow intelligence.On theother hand,a childwho livesin aboringenvironment willdevelop his intelligence lessthan onewho livesin rich and varied surroundings.Thus thelimits ofpersonsintelligence arefixed atbirth,whether ornot hereaches thoselimits willdepend onhis environment.This view,now heldby mostexperts,can besupported in a numberof ways.It iseasytoshow thatintelligence isto somedegree somethingwe areborn with.The closerthe bloodrelationship betweentwopeople,the closerthey arelikely tobe intelligent.Thus ifwe take two unrelatedpeople atrandom frompopulation,it islikely that theirdegree ofintelligence willbe completelydifferent.If,ontheother hand,we taketwo identical twins,they willvery likelybe asintelligentas eachother.Relations likebrothers andsisters,parents andchildren,usually have similar intelligence,and thisclearlysuggests thatintelligence dependson birth.Imagine nowthatwetaketwoidenticaltwinsand putthem indifferent environments.Wemight sendone,for example,to auniversity andtheotherto afactory wherethe workis boring.We wouldsoon finddifferences inintelligencedeveloping,and thisindicates thatenvironment aswell asbirth playsa part.This conclusionis alsosuggested by the factthatpeoplewholive inclose contactwith eachother,but whoare notrelated atall arelikely tohavesimilardegree ofintelligence.、1The writerisinfavor ofthe viewthat mansintelligence isgiven tohim.A.atbirthB.through educationC.both atbirth andthrough educationD.through environmentof onesfamily、2If achild isborn withhigh intelligence,he can.A.surely becomea geniusB.still becomea geniusif heisnt givengood educationC.reach hisintelligence limitsthrough hisown effortsD.probably reachhisintelligencelimits inrichandvariedsurroundings、3The exampleofthetwins goingtoauniversity andtoafactory separatelyshows.A,the importanceof theirintelligence B.the roleof environmenton intelligenceC.the importanceof theirpositions D.the partthat birthplays、4The besttitle ofthepassagecan be.A.On IntelligenceB.On GeniusC.Dependence onEnvironment D.Effect ofEducation onIntelligence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)(礼貌)2630I grewup withtwo eldersisters.If Iwasnt courteousto them,theyd fixme.So courtesywasntreally]inmychildhood home.My sisters2every chanceto trainme howtobea courteous
3.They mademe opendoors forthem orhelp theminto their4atdinner.Years laterI wentaway tocoIlege.The firsttime Iwalked intothelibrary,I noticeda womanwalking behindmeandI5the dooropen forher.6,she glaredat me,asking loudly,Do youthink thatbecause Tma womanPm not7enough to open adoorfbr myself,,She slammed(摔)the doorshut,leaving meastonished and
8.My faceburned with
9.1decided10thattherewould beno morecourtesy!(本能地)As Istood there,another lady11the door,her arms12with textbooks.Instinctively113toopenthe doorforher.14I realizedwhat Ihad done.I preparedmyself forshouts.However,I receiveda warmsmile anda lookof
15.“Thanks!”shesaidbrightly.Its niceto seewe stillhave afew gentlemenaround here!^^Of course,ifIwere REALLYa gentleman,I wouldhave16tohelpwithherbooks.Despite this,I appreciatedthe good17I gotfromperforming allact ofsimple courtesy.To dootherwise wouldbe to18my lifetimeof training.Courtesy bringspleasant,refreshing lightto ourlives whetherwe arethe giver,the19or justan interested
1、A.important B.available C.delightful D.optional
2、A.made themost ofB.got readyfor C,gave waytoD.put forward
3、A.colleague B.assistant C.companion D.gentleman
4、A.dresses B.chairs C.dishes D.mouthsobserver.Courtesy doesnt20change ourlives,but itcan certainlytransform theway wefeel aboutlife.
5、A.answered B.unlocked C.held D.forced
6、A.Instead B.Even soC.Unexpectedly D.Sure enough、7A.strong B,confident C.courageous D.experienced、8A.impatient B.speechless C.anxious D.desperate、9A.fear B,excitement C-embarrassment D.envy、10A.in advanceB.inaflash C.once moreD.by chance11A.approached B.passed C.pulled D.entered12A.surrounded B.crowded C.covered D.overloaded
13、A.regretted B.refused C・reached D.hesitated、14A.Until B.Although C.In caseD.The moment、15A.doubt B.relief C.guilt D.curiosity16A.offered B.agreed C.promised D.waited17A.thought B.process C.feeling D.advice、18A.correspond withB.1ead toC.go againstD.hold onto、19A.judger B.receiver C.loser D.reporter、20A.necessarily B.normally C.casually D.naturally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)
27.15Teaching asa volunteerteacher isquite1-experience forZhang TianHe becamea volunteerteacher ina villageschoolin GuizhouProvince,
2.(inspire)bytheidea ofliving independentlyaway fromhome()However,not everythinglived upto Zhang Tian*s hopesThe school,with onlythree classrooms,was much
3.small thanhe hadexpectedLiving inthe villagewas alsotougher thanhe hadthought Ittook hima longtime toadjust4,the lifethere Thethought of
5.()leave onceflashed throughhis mind,but hequickly gaveit upand foundways todeal withthe challenges()
6.make schoollife morecolorful forhis students,Zhang Tianintroduced moresubjects totheschoolTough asit is,he hasenjoyedworking withthe children7-makes himmost satisfiedisthathis studentsare ableto read,speak andwrite inEnglishandthey()can learnthe languages.confident()Besides teaching,ZhangTianalso contactedcharity organizationsfor helpand
9.teach thevillagers howto selllocal products()第四部分写作(共两节)online The
10.contribute hehas madetothevillage isso greatthatthevillagers treathim asone ofthem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字符号(A),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。
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