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2025年安徽江南十校高三下学期二调英语试题考生请注意答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记
1.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置
2.上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
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.—I havesomething importantto tellJohn.But I cant findhim.—His cellphone ishere,so hehave gonetoo far.A.mustnt B.needntC.wouldnt D.cant
2.As heworks in a remotearea,he visitshis parentsonlyA・anxiously B.occasionallyC.practically D.urgently
3.the weather,the sportsmeet will be heldon time.A.Instead ofB.In relationto C.Regardless ofD.In favorof
4.Dont throwaway theold books.Give themto needsthem.A.whoever B.anyone C.who D.whomever
5..Look,fashionable clothesis shewearing that all theeyes arefixed onher!A.so B.such C.how D.what一
6.Don*t lookdown uponBob.He hashis ownadvantages.一Oh,yes othersare weak,he isstrong.A.Before B.WhenC・Where D.Though
7.It isnot onlyblind menwho makesuch stupidmistakes.People whocan seesometimes act.A.just foolishlyB.less foolishlyC.as foolishlyD.so foolishly
8.------David shouldlie tohis bestfriend inorder to get thewell-paid job!------It istypical ofhim becausehe・A.is facinghis WaterlooB.is visuallychallengedC.has cast-iron nervesD.worships thegolden calf
9.He liked the lovelydog somuch thathe hisbook andplayed withit immediately.A.gave offB.set asideC.took overD.turned down
10.The newsupermarket announcedthat the first topurchase goodson theopening dayget a big prize.A.must B.will、Its time for usto graduateBefore parting,our classis goingto holdthe lastclass meeting,which themewill bethe、、Past GoldenDays Weplan to have severalactivities tobring aunforgettable endingto ourbeautiful daysFirstly,we willwatchthe photostake duringthe three years,especial aboutour schooleventsIt willsurely makeeveryone torecall those、、precious momentsThen wellextend oursincere gratitudeto ourteachers It is themwho givewithout askinganything for、return Thencame one of themost importantmoment inour life—abigpartyIn aword,I hopethe lastclass meetingwillmeaningful第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假如你是李华,现在在英国观光今天,你在剑桥大学看到了共享单车并骑车游览这个大学城在多年前
29.25100自行车的发源地看到了中国概念的共享单车你对此很感兴趣也很有感触,请根据以下要点提示写一封给你的OFO,e-mail好友王平,谈谈共享单车的好处内容包括
1.使用方便;
2.使用便宜;
3.环保节能;
4.你的感想注意词数左右L
100.可适当增加情节,以使行文连贯
2.可能用到的词汇扫描二维码3scan,the QR code.信的开头已为你写好4Hello,Wang Ping,I havebeen inEngland forover aweek andtoday I am havinga goodtime in Cambridge becauseI canride ashared bikein this universitytown.Yours sincerelyLiHua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、4A、5B、6B、7C、8D、9B、10C、11B、12B、13B、14A、15D、16C、17D、18A、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、
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2.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L530A 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.B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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22.simply
5..whose
6.competitions
7..to devote
8.have cost
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10.helps第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
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4.especial especially删除
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6.them they一
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8.came comes一
9.moment moments后加
10.willbe第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Hello,Wang Ping,I havebeen inEngland forover aweek andtoday Iam havinga goodtime inCambridge becauseIcanride ashared bikein thisuniversitytown.Bicycles firstappeared inwestern countriesover100years ago.Now,gone arethe dayswhen wefollowed theirsteps,^ofb bikes*inCambridgeshow the world Chineseideas.The bicyclesharing hasbenefited usa lotin the following wayssince itcame out.First,its easyto use.What youneed todo isonly toscan theQRcodeon thebike andenjoy yourriding trip.Second,it cansavea lotof timewhen in the trafficjam,and theprice of one tripis farlower thanbuses orsubway.Third,it doeslittle harmto theenvironment,because nofuel isneeded byusing it.Now,more Chinesethings andideas areintroduced toother countries,making theworld abetter placeto livein.Iamproud ofbeing aChinese.C.shall D.need
11.The hallof theschool canone thousand people.A.sit B.seat C.be satD.be seated
12.We willremain to the pathof peacefuldevelopment andshoulder moreinternational responsibilities.A.committing B.committed C.to becommitted D.to havecommitted
13.--Hi,Maria!I gotthefirstplace in the exam.--!Everyone knowsyou cheatedand youjust copiedTonys.A.Congratulations B.Come onC.Good luckD.Cheer up.一
14.Thafs thethird timeyouve donethat!一Yeah,A.what ofit B.whats onC.what aboutD.what for
15.-Which driverwas toblame-Why,!It was the childsfault,clear andsimple.He suddenlycameoutbetween twoparked cars.A・both B.eachC.either D.neither一
16.Lets takea coffeebreak,shall we-I wishI,but Ihave areally tightschedule.A.can B.shall C.could D.should
17.It isunwise todisturb onewho isdevoted tohis work.Just・A.face themusic B.fly offthe handleC.eat yourwords D.bite yourtongue
18.Advertising oftenfunctions asan indicatorfor societyconsiders to be sociallyacceptable anddesirable at thetime.A.what B.whetherC.how D.which
19.With no one them,the twothieves stoleinto thehouse.A.watch B.watching C.watches D.watched
20.The newlocal lawin Nanjingsays parentsnot physicallyharm youngchildren orexpose themto long-term hungeras apunishment.A.can B.shallC.will D.need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)一
21.6Why doyou go to thelibrary Forbooks,yes butyou likebooks becausethey tellstories.You hopeto getlost inastory orbe transportedinto someoneelses life.At onetype oflibrary you can dojust that-even thoughtheres nota singlebook.At aHuman Library,instead ofbooks,you can“borrow“people.People withunique lifestories volunteerto bethe“books.For acertainamount oftime,you canask themquestions andlisten to their stories,which are as fascinatingas anyyoucanfind ina book.Ifyou attend,make sureto reviewthe habitsthat makeyou agood listener.Many of the storieshave todo withsome kindof depressing仓伤后遗症,topic.You canspeak witha refugee,a soldiersuffering fromPISD ahomeless personand awoman livingwith HIV.The Human Library encouragespeople totake timeto trulyget toknow andlearn fromsomeone theymight otherwisemake asnapjudgement about.According toits website,the Human Library is“a placewhere difficultquestions areexpected,appreciated andanswered.^^The Human Library Organizationcame to be inCopenhagen,Denmark in
2000.Romni Abergeland hiscolleagues hostedafour-day eventduring amajor Northern European festival.After thesuccess ofthis event,Abergel foundedthe HumanLibraryOrganization,hoping toraise awarenessamong youthabout depression,which hasbeen growingever since.Though there areafew permanenthuman libraries,most arentplaces at all,but events.Though manydo takeplace atphysicallibraries,you dontneed alibrary card-anyone cancome andbe partof theexperience.There havebeen humanlibrary eventsall over theglobe,in universitiesand inpubs,from Chicagoto Tunisto Edinburghto SanAntonio.Check outthe organizationsFacebook pagetosee whenthe HumanLibrary mightbe arrivingnear you.、1What shallwe dobefore goingto the Human LibraryA.Bring abook.B.Get alibrary card.C.Go oversome listeninghabits.D.Make anappointment.、2What doesthe underlinedword snapin paragraph2meanA.True.B.Obvious.C.Wrong D.Quick.、3Why didRormi Abergelfound theHumanLibraryOrganizationA.He expectedto answerdifferent question.B.He wantedyoung peopleto payattention todepression.C.He successfullyheld anevent inNorthernEurope.D.He hadset uptheHumanLibraries allovertheworld.4What isthe besttitle of the textA.A Libraryin DenmarkB.HumanLibraryOrganizationC.HumanLibraryIs NearYouD.Borrow”People Insteadof Books(分)
22.8Travel-worthy Destinationsin BestFilms ARRIVALBozeman,Montana,U.S.The yearsbest thriller,Arrival followsa professorto amilitary campin Montana,where sheworks totranslate thelanguagecoming fromalien visitors.The film,set inthe widelandscape of Montana,connects thevastness of the universewith thenatural beautyofBozeman.Travel toBozeman,and yourebound tofeel itsquietness.In thistown,the wildlifeof theBridger Mountainslivesalongside theconstant inflowofMontanaState Universitystudents.With allits breathtakinglandscape,Bozeman isthe perfectplace todosome soul-searching.FENCES Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania,U.S.Fences tellsof an African-American fathersupporting hisfamily duringthe CivilRights movementof the1950s.The filmwasshot inPittsburgh,known forits bluecollar history.Today ithas growninto acenter ofprogress andculture.Itishome tothe worldsfirstgreen conventioncenter.On topof itsenvironmental development,the cityhas workedto keepits diversecultural heritage.Visitorscan discoverPittsburghs historyat theHeinz HistoryCenter andtaste theMediterranean foodat Cure.MOONLIGHT Miami,Florida,U.S.A masteipieceof self-discovery,Moonlight followsanAfrican-American boyin Miamiwho istrying tofind hisplace intheworld.Much ofthe filmis setinalow-income neighborhoodnorth ofdowntown,but visitorsto Miamiwill likelysee adifferent side of thelivelycity.Modern artmuseums andrestaurants fillthe innercorridors,while MiamiBeach isfilled withmusic andocean lovers.Theres somethingfbr everyonein Miami,so enjoythe party.、1What makesBozeman atravel-worthy destinationA.The storyofthemovie Arrival.B.The peacefullandscape ithas.C.Mantana StateUniversity.D.Alien visitors.、2Pittsburgh isknown foraccording toParagraph
2.A.its diverseculture B.African-American familiesC.the CivilRights movement D.beautiful sceneryA,modem B.poor、3In themovie Moonlight,audiences willsee asideofMiami.C.hi-tech D.luxury、4The authorwrote the passage withthe intentionof.A.writing afilm reviewB.introducing somefamous filmsC.describing howthe movieswere shotD.recommending travellingdestinations(分)
23.8Not longago,people thoughtbabies werenot able to learn things until they werefive or six months old.Yet doctorsinthe United States saybabies beginlearning on their first day oflife.Scientists notethat babiesare strongly influenced bytheirenvironment.They saya babywill smileif her mother doessomething the baby likes.A babylearns toget thebest carepossible bysmilingto pleasehermotheror othercaregivers.This ishow babieslearn toconnect andcommunicate withother humanbeings.Onestudy showsthat babiescan learnbefore they are born.The researchersplaced atape recorderon thestomach of a pregnantwoman.Then,they playeda recordingofashort story.On theday thebaby wasborn,the researchersattempted tofind if he knewthe soundsofthe storyrepeated whilein hismother.They didthis byplacing adevice inthe mouthofthenewborn baby.The babywould hear the storyifhemoved his mouth oneway.If thebaby movedhismouththe otherway,he wouldhear adifferentstory.The researcherssay thebaby clearlylikedthestory heheard beforehe wasborn.They saythebabywould movehismouth sohe couldhearthestory againand again.Another studyshows howmothers canstrongly influencesocial developmentand language skills in their children.Researchersstudied thechildren from the ageofonemonth to threeyears.The researchersattempted tomeasure thesensitivity ofthe mothers.The(干预)women wereconsidered sensitiveif theysupported theirchildrens activitiesand did not interfereunnecessarily.They testedthechildren forthinking andlanguage developmentwhen theywere threeyears old.Also,the researchersobserved thewomen forsignsof depression.The children of depressedwomen didnot doas wellin testsasthechildrenof women who didnot suffer from depression.The childrenof depressedwomen didpoorly intests oflanguageskillsand understandingwhat theyhear.These childrenalso wereless cooperativeand hadmore problemsdealing withother people.The researchersnoted that thesensitivity ofthe motherswas importanttotheintelligence developmentof theirchildren.Children didbetter whentheir motherswerecaring,even whenthey sufferedfromdepression.、1According tothe passage,which ofthe followingis NOTthe factorthat influencesintelligence developmentin babiesA.Theenvironment.B.Their peers、C.Mothers sensitivityD.Education beforebirth2What isthe purposeoftheexperiment inwhich newbornbabies heardthe storiesA.To provethat babiescan learnon thefirstdaythey are bornB,To showmothers canstronglyinfluenceintelligence developmentintheirbabiesC.To indicateearly educationhas adeep effecton thebabies9language skillsD.To provethat babiescan learnbefore they areborn、3Which groupof childrendid theworst intests oflanguage skillsA.The childrenofwomenwhodidnotsufferfrom depressionB.The childrenof depressedbut caringmothersC.The childrenof depressedmothers whocared littlefor theirchildrenD.Children withhigh communicationabilities、4What isthe mainidea ofthe passageA.Scientific findingsabout howintelligence developsin babiesB.Scientific findingsabout howbabies developbefore birthC.Scientific findingsabout howtime hasan effecton babies9intelligenceD.A studyshows babiesare notable tolearnthingsuntiltheyare fiveorsixmonthsold(分)
24.8Ninety percentof Americans drive to work every day althoughworking fromhome isontherise.If yourelacking fortopicsof conversationataparty,chatting aboutyour commuteis apretty safebet.According toa recentstudy,driving formore than two hourseach daycan steadilydecrease theIQ ofmiddle ageddrivers.TheSunday Timesof Londondetailed the study,which lookedinto thelifestyle choicesof over500,000Britons betweenthe agesof37and
73.When lookingat thedata ofthe93,000participants whodrove morethantwotothree hours perday,thestudyfound anoticeabledropoff inbrainpower,measured byintelligence andmemory tests.The studyfound similarresults withparticipants whotook partin(久坐的)several hourssimilarly sedentaryactivity,like televisionwatching.As itturns out,stimulating activitystimulates your brain,while non-stimulating activity,well,doesnt stimulateyourbrain.(认矢口的)Cognitive declineis measurableover fiveyears becauseit canhappen fastin middle-aged andolder people.This isassociatedwith lifestylefactors suchas smoking and bad diet-and nowwith timespent drivingJ KishranBakrania,a medicalepidemiologistattheUniversity ofLeicester toldthe Times.Fortunately formost Americans,the averagecommute timewas recordedat approximately
26.5minutes accordingtothe2015UnitedStatesCensus.And ifyou thinkthat theway topump upyour IQis throughbrain games,think again.Just tryand avoidthose longhours ontheroad ifpossible,and ifyou happentohavefree timeon yourcommute,be sureto useit wisely.1According tothe passage,which ofthefollowingmay beof helpto ourbrainpowerA.Watching TV.B.Having sports.C.Driving long time.D.Sleeping.、2Why doesthe writermention resultswith peopleparticipating insimilarly sedentaryactivities^^in para3A.To makea contrast.B.To givean example.C.To makea description.D.To givemore evidence.、3We caninfer from thepassagethat.A.longtimedrive maydecrease thedrivers IQB.smokingandbaddietcan causecognitive declineC.people shouldparticipate inmore stimulatingactivitiesD.an increasingnumber ofAmericansdrivetoworkeveryday(分)
25.10Owning asmart phonemay notbe assmart asyou think.They maylet yousurf theInternet,listen tomusic andsnap(工作狂)photos whereveryou are...but theyalso turnyou intoa workaholic,it seems.A studysuggests that,by givingyou accessto emailsatalltimes,the smart phone addsas muchas twohours toyour workingday.Researchers foundthat Britonswork anadditional460hours ayear onaverage astheyareabletorespond toemails ontheirmobiles.The studyshows the average UK working day is between9and10hours,but afurther2hours isspent respondingto orsendingwork emails,or makingwork calls.Almost onein tenadmits spendingup tothreehoursoutside theirnormal workingday checkingwork emails.Some workersconfesstheyareon callalmost24hours a day.Nearly two-thirds saythey oftencheck workemails justbefore theygotobed and as soonasthey wakeup,while overa thirdhave repliedto oneinthemiddle ofthe night.The averagetimeforfirst checkingemails isbetween6a.m and7a.m,with morethan athird checkingtheir firstemail inthe period,andaquarter checkingthem between11p.m.and midnight.Ghadi Hobeika,marketing directorof Pixmania,said:uThe abilityto accessmillions ofApps hasmade smartphone invaluableformany people.However,therearedisadvantages.Many companiesexpect theiremployees tobe oncall24hours aday,seven daysaweek,and smart phones meanthat peoplecannot getaway fromwork.The moreconstantly incontact webecome,the moreis expectedofus ina workcapacity.”、1With asmartphonetheaverageUKworkingdayis.A.11to12hours B.9to10hours C.8hours D.2hours、2It couldbe inferredfromthetext thatthe Britishpeople.A.prefer tocheck emailsinthemorning B.are crazyabout differentsmart phoneC.work extrahours withsmartphonesD.shorten theirnormal workinghours、3What doesGhadi Hobeikafeel aboutsmart phonesA.They areunimportant formost ofpeople.B.They havedisadvantages forsome companies.C.They areuseful toimprove awork ability.D.They makeit impossiblefor peopleto rest.、4What canwe concludefromthetextA.Every coinhas twosides.B.All thatglitters isnot gold.C.It neverrains butpours.D.Its nogood cryingover spiltmilk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.
26.(30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项I oftenrecall thosegood olddays.At thattime lifewas relativelysimpler,andpeoplewere muchmore andgentler.Recently,to mysurprise,I gotthe opportunityto experiencethat samewarmth thatI thoughthad fromthe fast-movingworld.I wasout shoppingthe otherday withmy husband,two daughtersand one.It was a burninghot day,and wewere allvisibly tired andhungry.We entereda restaurant,looking forsome andcomfort.To ourdisappointment,all thetableswere andnooneseemed ina hurryto.We waited,tiredand.After quitesome time,one tablewas vacated,but thatcould onlytwo ofus.My daughtermade mesit alongwith herfather,while sheand myother daughteralongside.My granddaughtersat onmy aswe lookedall aroundus,waiting foranother table tobesoon.At thenext table,two younggirls weresitting ata tablefor fourand enjoyingtheir meal.We decidedto move to their table,they werefinishedwith theirlunch.Since the girls hadjust gottheir,I knewit wouldbe await.As weweredeciding onwhat toeat,oneofthegirlsgot upand theirtabletous.She saidthey wouldmovetoour tableso thatmyfamily couldsit together.We werevery appreciativeof theirkind.We thankedthem andmoved totheirtable.The girlsquicklytheir platesand glassesand wentto sitat ourtable.That day,I tomyself therestill weresome kind,civil andhelpful youngstersinthisnon-caring world,and myfaith inhumanitywas.
1、A.friendly B・generous C.careful D.sensitive
2、A,prevented B・removed C.lost D.disappeared、3A.niece B.granddaughter C.nephew D.son、4A.tea B.food C,fruits D.vegetable、5A.fixed B.covered C.occupied D.set、6A.start B.wait C.give upD.set up、7A.impatient B・nervous C,awkward D.embarrassed
8、A.serve B.seat C.lay D.hold、9A.sat B.followed C.stood D.watched、10A.shoulder B.feet C.lap D.table、11A.blank B.free C.available D.clean、12A.unless B.once C,before D.until13A.order B.bill C.note D.menu、14A.long B.short C.boring D.exciting、15A.left B.pushed C,shared D.offered、16A.treat B.expression C.movementD.gesture17A.personally B.properly C.publicly D.sincerely18A.picked upB.set upC.put upD.gave up19A.turned B.came C.thought D.pointed、20A.lost B.rebuilt C・found D.shaken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、
27.15Happiness hasdifferent meaningsto differentpeople Tosome,it means1surround byfamilies andfriends and」,」achieving successTo2it can3simple meanadaywithout sufferingor justbeing aliveHowever,how tofind happinessis noteasy,especially whenyou arein hardtimes Sang Lan is
4.very goodexample ofsomeone whois happywith herlife,even whenpeopleexpect hertobesad」Sang Lan,5best eventwas thevault,wasahappy andsuccessful gymnastin ChinaShe startedwinning6_competition in
7.JThough hertraining meansliving apartfrom herparents,she washappy
8.devoteherself togymnastics In1998,a smallaccidentduring herpractice vaultsattheGoodwill Gamescould
9.cost herfuture happinessHowever,instead ofcrying aboutwhat shehad lostandfeeling
10.hope,SangLanthought aboutwhat shecould dotogetbetter Whenshe wentback toChina,she studiedbroadcastingat PekingUniversity andthen hosteda sportsprogramme aboutthe2008Beijing OlympicsShe believesthat keepingbusy
11.help her第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错满分分to staypositive10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语言错误,每
28.1010句中最多有两处每处错误仅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210U。
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