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2025届江苏省东台市第一中学5月份高三第二次联考英语试题卷注意事项: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.He achance totry it again justnow.A.gave B.will giveC.is givenD.was given
2.It seemslate tosay anything.We probablyit ifwe hadmade anoffer sooner.A.would havegot B.would getC.had gotD.got
3.A Chineseproverb hasit thata toweris builtwhen soilon earth,and ariver isformed whenstreams come together.A.accumulates B.accelerates C.collapses D.loosens
4.High-speed trainswhich travelthrough myhometown up to250km perhour makeitasmall world.A.with B.againstC.at D.over
5.We haveonly twentyminutes left,so pleaseget to the pointand dontsay anythingthat isntto ourproblem.A.relevant B.sensitiveC.familiar D.similar
6.You lookbeautiful inthis dressand thereis onlyone ofthis kindleft here.I wonderif youwould buy・A.it B.oneC・someD.any
7.Life thelike ocean;Only strong-willed canreach theother shore.A.an;the B.the;aC.the;/D./;a
8.Some businessowners arekeen onpublic welfare.This islocal serviceshave beenfunded.A.whether B.what C.where D.how■一
9.I dontunderstand whyCatherine stoppedshort sheought to have continued.••■Its obviousthat shelacked self-confidence.A.when B.whileC.if D.asTwo weremice named“Sniff andScurry“and twowere little people---beings whowere assmall asmice butlooked andacteda lotlike peopletoday Theirnames wereHem andHaw”Due to their smallsize,it wouldbe easynot2・notice what the fourof themwere doingBut ifyou looked3,careful enough,you coulddiscover
4.amazing thingsyou haveever seen!本能,Every day,the mice,Sniff andScurry,possessing onlysimple brains,
5.good instinctssearched for the hardcheese theyliked,6-mice oftendo7,fill withmany beliefs,the twolittle peopleused theirbrains tosearch for a verydifferent kindof cheese-with aCapital C.It
8.believe thatthis kindof cheesewould makethem feelhappy and
9.success」As differentas themice andlittlepeoplewere,they sharedsomething10common;every morning,they eachput on their runningshoes,left theirlittle homes,and racedout into the mazelooking for their favoritecheese第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错满分分10分
28.10We aregoing totake theCollege EntranceExams in about sixteendays Therefore,many studentsstill dont know、what tobalance theirstudy,rest andphysical exerciseswhile preparedfor theExams Theyusually devotetoo muchtime to、go overtheir lessons,what resultsin apoor healthand lowefficiency oflearningAs theproverb goes,early to bed andearly torise makea manhealthy,wealthy andwise Wedbetter leaveus enoughtime torestand sleepsince itenables usto learnour lessonsmore efficientsWhafs more,a strongand healthybody is the basefor ourfurtherstudy,future workand creativeactivities、第二节书面表In brief,as we are preparingfor theExams,dont forgetthat rest,exercise andstudy wereequally important达满分分.25分假定你是李华你是光明高中的足球队的队长目前在球队发展上遇到困难,你想寻求帮助,于是向足球协会
29.25写一封求助信,内容包括球队的基本情况;L.目前的困难;
2.请求帮助3注意,词数左右;
1100.可以适当增加细节,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)
201.
530、1D、2A、3A、4C、5A、6A、7A、8D、9A、10A、11A、12B、13B、14B、15D、16B、17A、18D、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、
211.B
2.B
3.D、
221.B
2.A
3.B
4.C、
231.B
2.C
3.A
4.D、
241.C
2.D
3.B
4.C、
251.B
2.A
3.C
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L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、261—20ACACB DABBDDCCBC DAABB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.looking
2.to notice
3.carefully
4.the mostamazing
5.but
6.as/which
7.Filled
8.was believed
9.successful
10.in第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)、构成
10281.Therefore However改为
2.what how改为
3.prepared preparing去掉
4.for改为
5.go going改为
6.what which改为
7.make makes改为
8.us ourselves改为
9.efficient efficiently【小题改为10]were are第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Siror Madam,I amLi Hua,captain of the football team inGuangming HighSchool.Tm writingto seekhelp fromyou.There are50membersin ourfootball teamincluding32boys and18girls,who arekeen onfootball.We holda varietyof activitieson aregular basissuch asholdingfootball matchesevery twoweeks,having formalpractice everyother day,watching livefootball matcheson TVeveryweekend andso on.However,wearefacing somedifficulty indeveloping ourfootballteam.We lackenough coachesand weneed moreformalpractice.So wesincerely hopethat youcan sendsome coachesto guideus andteach usmore aboutfootball.Im lookingforward toyour reply.Yours sincerely,Li Hua
10.We completedone thirdof theproject,and theloan inplace,we hadto delaythe resttill thenext month.A.not arrangedB.was notarrangedC.not arrangingD.had not been arranged一
11.You ought tohavemade anapology toTom yesterdayevening.—Yes,I knowI.A.oughttohave B.have toC.should D.must have
12.It wasntuntil thentheir marriagewas breakingup becausethey hadlittle incommon.A.did Irealize B.that Irealized C.had Irealize D.when Irealized
13.What impressedme most about themovie werethe Hlmedin New York.A.scenery B.scenesC.sights D.views
14.Jane isnot goodat sports,but whenit tocooking,shes excellent.A.happens B.comes C.does D.occurs
15.No matterhow carefullyyou planyour finances,no onecan whenthe unexpectedwill happen.A・prove B.implyC.demand D.predict
16.I refuse to acceptthe blamefor somethingwas someoneelses fault.A.who B.thatC.as D.what
17.for the fire atNotre Damede Paris,a churchfamous forits largecollection ofart treasures,I wouldbe thereforavisit thissummervacation.A.Had it not beenB.Should itnot beC.Were itnotbeD.If haditnotbeen
18.Raising theincomes of the pooris likelyto beineffective in a wealthysociety,accompanied byother measures.A.once B.whenC.if D.unless
19.The businessmanstudied themarket inhis hometownto find the forinvestment.A.potential B.reservation C.criterion D.allowance
20.Why domany studentsstick toprivate tutoringthey couldeasily mastersuch knowledgeat schoolA.unless B.before C.after D.when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)
21.6Exhibitions in the BritishMuseumHokusai:beyond theGreat Wave()Katsushika Hokusai1760-1849is widelyregarded asone ofJapans mostfamous andinfluential artists.He producedworksof astonishingquality rightup untilhis deathat theage of9O.This newexhibition willlead youon anartistic journeythrough thelast30years ofHokusais life——a timewhen heproduced someof hismost memorablemasterpieces.25May—13August2017Room35Adults£12,Members/under16s freePlaces of the mind:British watercolourlandscapes1850-1950Drawn from the BritishMuseums richcollection,this is the firstexhibition devotedto landscapedrawings andwatercolours byBritishartists in the Victorianand moderneras——two halvesof verydifferent centuries.23February-27August2017Room90Free,just dropinScythians:warriors ofancient SiberiaThismajor exhibitionexplores thestory of the Scythians-nomadic tribesand mastersof mountedwarfare,who flourishedbetween900and200BC.Their encounterswith theGreeks,Assyrians andPersians werewritten intohistory butfor centuriesall traceof theirculturewas lost-buried beneaththe ice.14September2017-14January2018Room30Adults£
16.50,Members/under16s freePolitics and paradise:Indian popular prints from the MoscatelliGiftThis displayis partof theMuseum*s contributionto theIndia-UK Yearof Culture
2017.It looksatthepopularprintculture ofIndiafrom the1880s untilthe1950s.一19July3September2017Room90aFree,just dropin、1If youare interestedin drawingsof naturalscenery,you willprobably goto.A.Room35B.Room90C.Room30D.Room90a、2Which exhibitioncan youattend inOctober2017A.Hokusai:beyond theGreat Wave.B.Scythians:warriors ofancient Siberia.C.Placesof themind:British watercolourlandscapes1850-
1950.D.Politicsandparadise:Indian popularprints fromthe MoscatelliGift.、3Where canwe mostprobably findthe passageA.In ahealth report.B.In astory book.C.In aparenting magazine.D.In atour guide.(分)
22.8Youve probablyheard aboutsports coaches,fitness coaches,vocal musicteachers,career counselors,psychiatrists(精神病医师)and otherspecialists whoteach skillsand helpus copewith dailylife.But theresa rapidlygrowing kindof professionalwho doesa littlebit ofeverything.She orhe iscalled alife coach”.People whoareat crossroadsin theirlives andcorporations thatwant togive certainemployees acareer boostare turningto themfor help.The ideathat onepersons successstory canchange otherpeoples livesforthebetter goesback atleast tothe1930s.DaleCarnegies famousself-improvement programHow toWin Friendsand InfluencePeople“came alongsoon thereafter.But thisnew styleof life coaches includesmore thanenthusiastic speakersor writers.They usetheir ownexperiences in business,理疗法)sports,military service,or psychotherapyto helpothers makecritical lifedecisions.They oftengive theirapproach aslogan,such as“energy coaching^^or fearlessliving^^or“working yourselfhappy^.Dave Lakhaniin Boise,Idaho,for instance,works withsalespeople todevelop whathe callsa“road map”.He saysan ongoingrelationshipwith acoach islike havinga personalfitness trainerfor onescareer andlife outsidework.Lakhanis BoldApproach coachingfirm alsodonates someof itstime tohelp people who areanything butsuccessful—includingbattered womenand strugglingsingle mothers.But othersin theso-called helpingprofessions^are notthrilled about the life-coaching movement.They saythat anyone,trained(华而不实的)or untrained,can callhimself orherself alife coach,and thatslick promoterswho messwith peopleslives cando moreharmthan good.、1Which ofthe followingisthe best titleforthe passageA.Working YourselfHappyB.Life CoachesHelp withTough DecisionsC.How toCope withDaily Lifewith LifeCoachesD.The Life-Coaching Movement、2The underlinedphrase“lifecoachin Paragraph2means“A.the careercounselor whoteaches skillsB.the psychiatristwho helpsus copewith dailylifeC.the fitnesscoach whoteaches uslessonsD.the specialistwho helpsus makeimportant lifedecisions、3The lastparagraph ismainly about.A.the introductionsof lifecoachB,the disagreementsof lifecoachC・the effectsof lifecoachD.the experiencesof lifecoach、4What isthe authorsattitude towardslife coachesA.Cautious.B.Approving.C.Casual.D.Disapproving.(分)
23.8Born in1995or later,a lotof Gen Z-ers areentering into adulthood andwill soonjoin theworkforce.Having grownupwith theInternet,they aresaid tobe tech-savvy andmad aboutsocial media.They livein amore tolerantear whengay marriageis beinglegalized inmore and more societies.But theyvealso witnessedtherise ofglobal terrorism.Most peoplewill agreethat thesingle biggestdifference betweenGen Zand othergenerations ishow connectedthey are.This isagroup ofpeoplewhowere hookeduptosocial mediaas soon as theywere born.Social mediahave changedthe wayGen Z-ersinteract witheach otherand howthey getand process information.We arethe firsttrue digitalnatives/9Hannah Payne,an18-year-oldUCLA studentand lifestyleblogger,was quotedby TheNewYorkTimes assaying.I canalmost atthe sameinstant createa document,edit it,post aphoto onInstagram andtalk on the phone,all frothe user-friendly interfaceof myiPhone.”“Gen Ztakes ininformation instantaneously,she added,and losesinterest justas fast.”(认真尽责的)(有公Gen Z-ers mayhave ashorter attentionspan thana goldfish,but they are conscientiousand civic-minded德心的).They areentered theiradulthood,accompanied by the economicdownturn andglobal terrorismand theyhave theireyes openfromthe verybeginning.The Guardianalso notesthat young people in the UKare becomingmore active in politics.According toa BritishElection Studythatis citedbythenewspaper,an estimated58percent of18-to-24-year-old votedin the2015general election in theUK,a significantjumpfromthe38percent turnoutamong the same agegroup in
2005.Voting isjust oneway ofmaking onesvoice heard.The EuropeanCommission hasfound thatyoung peopleregard votingas oneoptionamong many,and theyshow theirpolitical engagementin manydifferent,issue-specific waysthat canpotentially influencepoliciesmore directly”.、1According tothepassage,we caninfer that.A.Gen Zhas become a mainstreamofthesocietyB.it isstill unacceptablefor gaysto getmarried insome societiesC.global terrorismoccurs lessoften thanbeforeD.Internet andintelligent mobilephones havedominated Gen Zs life、2Which ofthe followingcannot characterizeGenZ-ersA.They arehighly connectedby meansof socialmediaB.They anaccess andprocessinformationin amore advancedwayC.They aregoing throughan agefree fromcare andworryD.They holdno lastinginterest inthings、3How doesGenZobtain informationaccording toHannah PayneA.Directly B.SurprisinglyC.Conveniently D.Independently、4What canwe concludefromthelast twoparagraphsA.Theres asignificant dropof youngvoters engagementin generalelectioninUK in2015B.The younggeneration isgetting moreandmoreactiveinrunning forgovernorsC.Young peoplewill directlydecide policymakingD.Voting inpolitical electionscan helpyoungpeopleexpress theirstandpoint(分)
24.8Companies thatemploy workershave aninterest inkeeping the workplace safe.Job-related injuriesare somethingthatresponsible employersavoid.They takethe time and usecompany resourcesto makesure thatthe peoplewho cometo workeach dayaresafe.Not onlydoes thismake goodsense froma moralstandpoint,but italso makesgood financialsense.If aworker isinjured onthe(赔偿金)job,it coststhe companyin termsof lostmam tours,increased insurancecosts,workers compensationpremiums,and legalposts.Productivity islost whenother workershave tostop doingtheir jobsto deal with thesituation.Even afterthe injuredworker hasbeensent homeor takento hospital,other employeesmay beunfocused orneed totake timeoff fromwork in the resultoftheincident.When aworkplace issafe,workers feelmore comfortableand confidentwhen theyare inthat environment.Productivity getsapromotion,and profitsfollow suit.Absence alsodrops whenemployers takesteps tocarry outan effectivesafety program.Investing ina goodsafety programbrings withit otherbenefits too.When employeesfeel safein theworkplace andabsence ratesarekept down,they canfocus onserving thecompanys customersproperly.Many companiesoffer producesor servicesthat aresimilarto thosethat othercompanies carryor provide.Customers willdecide whichcompanies theywant todeal withbased onwhich onetheyfeel providesthe bestcustomer service.Increased absencemeans longerwait timesand customersare quiteprepared tomove ontoanother companythey feelwill beable tohelp theminamore timelymanner iftheyarenot gettingthe levelof attentionthat theydeserve.Everyone intheworkplacehas aduty anda responsibilityto dowhatever theycan tokeep theworking environmentsafe.Managers shoulddealwithemployee concernsabout safelyissues inan appropriatemanner.、1What badeffect doesan incidenthave accordingtothe textA.Workers mayrefusetowork again.B.The qualityof productsmay decline.C.Workers maybe hardto concentrate.D.The companymay closedown.、2What dowe knowabout thesafe workplaceform Paragraph4A.It caninspire workerscreativity.B.It canbring workersa higherpay.C.It canput anend toworker9absence.D.It canbring theemployer moremoney.、3On whatcondition willthe customersmove onto anothercompany accordingtothetextA.If theycant geta saferproduct.B.If theyhave towait fora longtime toget deservedattention.C.If theyfeel thecompany cantprovide asafer workplacefor them.D.If theyfindthecompany providesthe someproducts asothers offer.、4Which ofthe followingcan bethebesttitle ofthetextA.How EmployeesCan ProtectThemselvesB.Companies AreEnsuring Employees9SafetyC.Why SafetyIs ImportantintheWorkplaceD.How toCreate aSafer Workplace(分)
25.10Matthew Layton was20minutes fromhome inSevierville,Tennessee,onacold Novembernight in2016when hegota cellphone callfrom hismother.The mountainson fire/9she screamed,and Briansup there!”(〃、屋)Laytons familyowned adozen rentalcabins onShields Mountain,and Laytonsfriend andfellow rental-cabin owner,Brian McGee,age56,was upthere tryingto putthe fireout byhimself.Layton,32,hit thegas.He livedonthemountain too.Layton turnedaround andheaded fora dirtroad.He madeit abouthalfway upthe steep,winding pathbefore hisfront-wheel-drivecar gaveup.He calledMcGee,who drovedown inhis pickupso theycould fightthe firetogether.They headedfirst toLaytons rentalcabins.I wantedto makesure ourguests weregone.They were,“says Layton.At thatpoint,he hada choice:try tosave hiscabins orrescue peoplerenting othercabins nearby.On themountain,you donthave manylocals.Theyre mostlytourists whodontknowtheir wayaround Jhe says.Over thenext twohours,the twofriends drovethrough thesmoky mountain,knocking ondoors andleading panickedpeople tosafety.I knowthat mountainso well,“Layton saysJTcould driveand knowexactly whereI amjust bytime traveled.^^Thanks totheirbrave andimmediate action,the twohelped14people outofthedanger.Fourteen peopledied thatnight inSevier County.But thefire didnttake awaya singlelife onShields Mountain.And thoughhishome andbusiness weredestroyed,Layton remainscalm.I wasntworried about my loss,not whenI sawthose familiestrapped onthe、mountain Jhe says,“I knewI wasgonna helpthem.”1Where wasLayton whenthefirebroke outA.Visiting hismother.B.Away fromhis home.C.Heading forthe cabins.D.Driving ona dirtroad.、2What canwe learnfrom Para.23A.Laytons carbroke downhalfway.B.Brian wasin chargeof Laytonscabins.C.Layton pickedup Brianonthepath.D.Brian livedinthemountain alone.、3Why couldthe twofriends rescuethe peopleA.They putoutthefire beforeit spread.B.They turnedto localsfor help.C.Laytonwasfamiliar withthe area.D.Brian gaveup hisown cabins.、4What didLayton meaninthelast paragraphA.He blamedhimself.B.He suffereda lot.C.He feltsorry.D.He wasrelieved.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
26.(30分)第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题
1.5分满分30分)[来源:]阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、、、)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DIvealways hadstrong opinionsof howlove shouldbe expressed,but othershad theirown waysof showingcare.What I36mostaboutvisiting myboyfriends parentsistheloud tickoftheclock inthe diningroom aswe37ate ourmeal.With solittle conversationI wasquick to38his familyas cold.When wegot intothe39to gohome,his fathersuddenlyappeared*40,he beganto washhis sonswindscreen.I couldfeel heis acaring manthroughthe glass.I learnedanother lessonabout lovea fewyears later.My fatheroften41me earlyinthemorning.uBuy Xerox.Its a good sharpprice,he mightsay whenI answeredthe phone.No pleasant42or inquiryabout mylife Justfinancial instructions.Thismanner ofhis43meandwe oftenquarreled.But oneday,I thoughtaboutmyfathers successinbusinessand realizedthat hisconcernfor myfinancial securitylay behindhis44morning calls.The nexttime hecalledand toldmetobuy astock,I45him.When mysocial stylehas conflictedwith thatof my friends,Ive oftenfelt
46.For example,I alwaysreturn phonecalls47and regularlycontact withmyfriends.I expectthesamefrom them.I hadone friendwho rarelycalled,answering mymessageswith shorte-mails.I rushedtothe48:She wasntagoodfriend!My anger49asthe holidaysapproached.But thenshe cametoagathering I50and handedmeabeautiful dressI hadfallen inlove withwhenwe didsome window-shopping theprevious month.I was51at herthoughtfulness,and regretfulforhow Idconsidered hertobe
52.Clearly Ineeded tochange myexpectations offriends.Far toooften,I ignoredtheir53expressions,eagerly expectingthem todo thingsin my
54.Over theyears,
36.A.remember B.enjoy C.value D.admire
37.A.excitedly B.nervously C.silently D.instantly
38.A.regard B.treat C.take D.think
39.A.bus B.train C.car D.plane
40.A.Punctually B・Carefully C.Proudly D.Coldly
41.A.visited B・interrupted C.warned D.telephoned
42.A.greeting B.meeting C.apology D.explanation
43.A.interested B.angered C.encouraged D.surprised
44.A.long B.short C.warm D.politer
45.A.praised B.remembered C.blamed D.thankedhowever,Fve learnedto55other persons,love signs.
46.A.content B.guilty C.curious D.disappointed
47.A.in orderB・in turnC.without delayD.without difficulty
48.A.feeling B・suggestion C.judgment D.belief
49.A.disappeared B.grew C.helped D.declined
50.A.opened B.refused C.hosted D.invited5LA.depressed B.upset C.fascinated D.shocked
52.A.uncaring B.dishonest C.unhappy D.uncooperative
53.A.unique B.common C.pleasant D.familiar
54.A.opinion B.way C.mind D.life
55.A.send B・read C・give D.express第二节(每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式(分)(迷宫)」()
27.15Once,long agoinaland faraway,there livedfour littlecharacters whoran througha mazel lookforcheese tonourish themand makethem happy。
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