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2025届四川省成都第七中学十二校高三下学期3月联考英语试题请考生注意请用铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在
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2.I thoughtit hardto complete the projectthen,but Imy mind.A.will changeB.would changedC.have changed D.had changed
3.People with anyone whois alwaystalking abouthow wonderfulhe is.A.fall inB.keep companyC.catch upD.get fedup一
4.Can youtell me something aboutscience.一OK.Nobel Prizein Chemistryis usuallyawarded toAmericans.A.the;The B./;The C.a;/D.the;/
5.-Have yougot theresults of the finalexam-Not yet.It will be a few dayswe knowthe fullresults.A.before B.afterC.until D.when
6.—You knowMr.Green has been illfor days—Yes,I wonderif heis better now.A.any B.someC.any D.no
7.Hearing thenoise outside,Granny askedme・A.what ishappening B.what was happeningC.what it washappeningD.what wasit happening
8.The disabledguy was attended throughouthis schoolday bya nurseto guardhim.A.to appointB.appointedC.appointing D.having appointed
9.Maybe thereis somebusiness aspectto theRoyal Weddingof Williamand KateMiddleton butwhat peopleareinterested in,its ahugely popularevent around the world.A.in spiteofB.in honorof C.in termsof D.in caseof
10.Chinas Change4robotic probeentered lunarorbit onWednesday,a majorstep in its missionto makea softlanding on themoons farside.A.marking B.to mark20A.appear B.fade C.continue D.create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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27.15It wasa beautifulmorning.As usualI preparedmyself foroffice,locked myroom andstepped outsidefrom my」()」()hotel.I sawtwo poorkids undera tree1stare atpeople.I couldsee thelight in their eyes,as they were2silent watchingpeople.()I wentto themand askedwhy they were sitting there andwhere their house
3.be.二()They repliedthat theylived nearby,and that theyweresittingthere4some passers-by wouldstop,5_^donate somefood or(寒意)」()money to them.A chillwent throughmy veinson sucha morning.When coldbreeze wasflowing,theywerein6wearclothes andtrembling,but theirhope of getting somethingwas stillalive.I told them tostay there and wentinto
7.cafeteria ofmy hotel,packed somefood andgave it to them.Smiles Iit
8.their facesand theystarted eatinghurriedly.I alsogave themafewpackets of」()biscuits and toldthemto gohome.They thankedme withsmiles.I wasfeeling much9happy thatI couldat leastgive themsome().food thatof coursewouldnt filltheir stomachs,but couldgive thema little10^strong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作文文中共有处语言错误,每
28.1010句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、每处错误及其修改仅限词;
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21011、Mr Thrnerturned overin bed from time to timein lastnight,for he was soexcited thathe couldnot fallsleep Yesterdaymorning,he wentto abig gardeningcompany,knowing asGreen Fingers,for theinterview MrTurner,who likedto helphisgrandfather grewflowers in the garden,looking forward to the job offeredby thecompanyWhen he got thecompany,he、found therewere manypeople waitingand hehad noideas whetherhe couldget the job Whilewaiting,he helpedthe workers、there toremove thefallen treesand clearthe roadLuckily,he wasthe onlyone whofinally gotthe job,so themanager第二节书面表达(满分分)(分)要点活动的时间、decided togive thejob towhomever hebelieved washelpfuR
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530、1B、2C、3D、4B、5A、6A、7B、8B、9C、10A、11A、12A、13D、14B、15C、16A、17D、18B、19C、20C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.C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.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
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25、29In orderto improvethe studentsinterest inreading,our schoolis tohold anactivity inRoom201of theteaching buildingat2pmon March
19.All thestudents arewelcome to the activity,where theparticipants areexpected toexchange viewsabout what they haveread.Besides,you canrecommend booksto others.It ishoped that all thestudents shouldspend moretime readingduring thecomingsummer holidayin orderto havewonderful ideasto sharewith others.Lefs seizethe chanceand makegood preparationsfor it!The StudentsUnionC.having markedD.marked
11.A Chineseproverb hasit thata toweris builtwhen soilon earth,and ariver isformed whenstreams cometogether.A.accumulates B.accelerates C.collapses D.loosens
12.The widespread ofsuper hybridrice aroundthe worldthe livesof millionsand millionsof peoplesufferingfrom hungerto agreat level.A.has improvedB.is improvingC.improved D.hasbeenimproving
13.After havingsome alcohol,drivers tendto speedwhen passingstreets withless people.A.pull upB.put upC.rise upD.pick up
14.—When leavefor Japan一When leavefor Japanis keptsecret.”A.they will,will theyB.will they,they willC.they will,they will D.will they,will they
15.—Betty wasfeeling prettyblue fora while,but shesbetternow.A.Oh,thafs kindof youB.CongratulationsC.Oh,Pm gladto hearthat D.If smy pleasure一
16.BoB.could Iuse yourcomputer thisevening—Sorry.I areport on it then.A.willbewriting B.have beenwritingC.have writtenD.will havewritten
17.—I havebeen decoratingthe apartmentrecently,so canyou lendmesomemoney一Sorry,all mymoney hasgone tothe stockmarket..A.Pd rathernot.B.I amin theblack.C.I wouldn9t betonit.D.I ama littleshy.
18.Not farfrom theclub wasthereagarden,owner seatedinitplaying bridgewith hischildren everyafternoon.A.whose B.itsC.which D.that
19.—I prefershutting myselfin andlistening tomusic allday on Sundays.•一Thafs I dont agree.You shouldhave amore activelife.A.how B.whenC.where D.what
20.The trafficproblems weare lookingforwardto seeing shouldhave attractedthe governmenfsattention.A.solving B.solve C.solved D.to solve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)
21.6How manytimes doyou checkyour Facebookpage ina daytoseewhether yourlatest posthas gotanother like”or“thumbs upAlthoughyou might be embarrassedto admithow manytimes youdo this,dont worry----------psychological findingshaveshown itscompletely normal.In fact,the pleasurewe derivefrom receivinga likeis equalto thatof eatingchocolate orwinningmoney,and wecant helpwanting more.According tothe findings,which observed32teens agedbetween13and18,the feedbackcircuitin theteens9brains isparticularly sensitive,and the“social andvisual partsof theirbrains wereactive whenthey received“likes”on thesocial network.The researchalso showedthat thoughthe thumbs up mightcome fromcomplete strangers,the goodtheyderive fromthem workedall thesame.So,does itmean weshould tryour bestto winas manythumbsupas possibleNot necessarilyso ifwe knowthe reasonsbehind ourdesirefbr attention.In“why dopeople longfor attention^^by M.Farouk Radwan,he explainedseveral casesin whichpeople naturallylongedfor attention.Radwan saidpeople who were anonly child,whowereused to being thecenter of attention in theirhouse,may trytocopy theseconditions.Feeling overlookedand unappreciated^^might alsolead youto longfor attention.Other times,the stateofbeing jealousor wantingto coveryour mistakesmay alsocontribute tosuch longings.In fact,too muchdesire forattention can create anxiety,and inturn ruinyour happinesseven whenyou getit.So whatcan wedoabout itThe answeris quitesimple.If peoplecould adoptgoals notfocused on their ownselfesteem buton something larger thantheirself,such aswhat theycancreateor contributeto others,they wouldbe lesssensitive tosome of the negative effects ofpursuingself-esteem,wrote psychologyprofessor JenniferCrocker.So perhapsthe answerto ouraddiction to“likes issimply tofbcus onsomethinglargerthan ourselves----------a hard,but aworthyone.、1Which of the followingcan replacethe underlinedword“derive“in Paragraph2A.deliver B.giveC,prevent D.get、2Whafs thereaction ofreceiving“likes“onthesocial networktothebrainA.The brainbecomes morenervous.B.Some partsof thebrain are active.C.The brainbecomes lesssensitive.D.The brainbecomes cleverer.、3Who wantsto getmore attention according tothe passageA.the onlychild.B.The oldwho liveshappily withchildren.C.The youngwho feelsanxious.D.Teens whowant todiscover theirmistakes.
4、Whafs Crocker9s suggestion about thenegativeeffectsofgettingselfesteemA.Doing aninteresting matter.B.Working harderthan everbefore.C.Having abigger goalthan theirself.D.Not checkingyour Facebookpage ina day.分
22.8EXCURSION DETAILS$
109.99/Adult ages13and over$
79.99/Child ages8-12Prices mayvary withseasonsThis adventurebegins witha motorcoachride alongthe KlondikeHighway,paralleling theroute usedby theexplorers duringthe1898Klondike GoldRush.Youll ascendtothe3,290-foot KlondikeSummit,where you can photographmajesticmountains andwaterfalls.Your ridecontinues asyou travelnorth tothe famousYukon Suspension Bridge.Feel thethrilling sensationof aswayingwalkway65feet abovethe churningrapids of the Tutshi River.Finally walkthrough themuseum-quality displaysdemonstrating theareasunique history.By nowyouve workedup anappetite,and the hearty salmonbuffet atthe Liarsville Trail Campis sureto tameeven thehungriestbeast.Savor wildAlaskan salmongrilled overan openalder woodfire,a varietyof salads,cornbread anddessert.After yourmeal,youmay returnor bedropped offin Skagwayfor shopping.Guest Reviews4Palp fromVancouver★★★☆☆Great onehour stopattheSuspension Bridge.The salmonbake inLiarsville wasthe bestpart!It wasa buffetof UNLIMITEDsalmonthat wasbeing freshlycooked overan openfire.Overall goodexcursion,just alittle tooexpensive forwhat itis.Dragon fromLos Angles★★★★☆Did thison May1,
2019.Our guide,Glenn,was veryenthusiastic andknowledgeable,keeping usentertained allthe waybymaking jokesand explainingthe historyof thelandmarks.There wereonly12people,so weall hadwindow seats!!Theviews wereGREAT!Took lotsof pics.Plutocrat fromEdmonton★★★★★Enjoyed thedrive,enjoyed thefees andenjoyed Liarsville,where the food wasAMAZING.Cant believehow muchwe enjoyedwalkingacross thesuspension bridge.Rod fromRegina★★☆☆☆“To theSummit”gives theimpression you are going tothebig summit.This was not thecase.The summitin questionwas justa smallhill.The viewsatthesuspension bridgeare okbut notincredible.The lunchat Liarsvillewasnotbad,though,and thatstop wasbest of、the day.150Which of the followingshows thecorrect touringorder in the excursion一A.Skagway—Suspension BridgeKlondike GoldRush一B.Liarsville TrailCamp KlondikeHighway—TutshiRiver汰C.Klond eSummit—Suspension Bridge—Liarsville TrailCamp D.Klondike GoldRush—LiarsvilleTrailCamp—、SuspensionBridge1After readingthe fourreviews,we learnthat.A.Palp thoughtthe pricefor theexcursion isreasonable B.Dragon thoughthighly of his humorousand learnedguide C.Plutocrat wasnotcontent with thefoodin LiarsvilleD.Rod feltthe viewaroundthesuspension bridgewas great()
23.8Imagine beinggiven theopportunity towake upto lions,eat yourmeals withmonkeys,and evenshareyour bathwith bears,all fromthe comfortof aunique newlodging experience.The Jamala Wildlife Lodgeopened itsdoors inJanuary2015,which wasset upin aneffort toeducate visitorsabout aidingthe survivalof manyof theworlds endangeredspecies.Its greatfor theanimals;theyre goingto getmore space.It*s greatfor theviewing public;theyre goingto getmore things tosee.It willbe greatfor tourismand just for thelocal community,“said RichardTindale,the ownerand operator.Spreading acrossthreelocations inthe NationalZoo,the18rooms,which rangefrom giraffetree housesto junglebungalows,offer afantastic experiencewithwildlife.The GiraffeTreehouse(围场),The GiraffeTreehouse isset amongthe giraffeenclosures andthe JungleBungalows areluxurious individualsuites(猎豹),which arenext toeither lion,cheetah brownbear,or Malaysiansun beare nclosures.The UshakaHouseHousing upto26people,the UshakaHouse isbuiltaroundthe monkeyenclosure andhas abuiltin aquariumwhich offersprivateviews ofsome ofthe zoossharks.The Burley Griffin HouseOnlymeters fromthe edgeof Lake BurleyGriffin,the indoorand outdoorentertaining areashave splendidviews across the laketo Black Mountain.The SharkHouse(码头)The SharkHouse hasits ownlittle jettyand itcomes outover theshark tankhere andso thepeople whostay inthe roomwillbe able to go to theirbedroom andpat theshark.LocationLocated inthe heartof Australiaspolitical capital,the JamalaWildlife Lodge atthe NationalZoo andAquarium isjust tenminutesfrom Canberrascentral BusinessDistrict.、1Which ofthe followingis TRUE aboutthe Jamala Wildlife LodgeA.The JamalaWildlife Lodgelies intheheartof Canberra.B.The JamalaWildlife Lodgehas avery longhistory.C.The JamalaWildlife Lodgeis outsidethe NationalZoo.D.The JamalaWildlifeLodgehas altogether26houses.、2If atourist wantsto visitLakeBurleyGriffin,hed betterchoose.A,The GiraffeTreehouse B.The UshakaHouseC.The BurleyGriffin HouseD.The SharkHouse、3The purposeof writingthe passageis to.A.attract moretourists tovisit theNational ZooB.introduce theJamalaWildlifeLodg ein AustraliaC・raise peoplesawareness ofprotecting animalsD.offer visitorsan opportunityto play with sharks
24.(分)8Summertime hasalways beenmy absolutefavorite timeoftheyear.When I was inschool,I justlived forthe longsummerholidays whenI couldplaywithmy friendsand mysister allday atour ease.Everyone hasdifferent associationswith summer.For some,they thinkofthesmell offreshly cutgrass,for someits lyingonabeach readinga bookand forothers itmightbethe tasteoflemonade orice cream.I amso happyto bespending thissummer withmy familyand childhoodfriends hereinthe Highlands ofScotlandafter ayear awayin France.One ofmy favoritethingsto do insummer isgotosee the Highlands.These eventshappen allacrosstheHighlands andIslands ofScotlandover the summer andareagreat chancefor friendsand familiesto gettogether andsupport thelocal community.A Highland(货摊),Games eventis abig gatheringwith foodstalls fairgames forchildren andsports competitions.Many ofthe sportsare veryspecific toScottish traditionsuch as,caber toss.This isa competitionin whichthe competitorsattempt to(象征生的)lift afull-length treelog andthrow itinto theair.The oldestHighland Gamesof Scotlandare nowan iconicT partof theScottishsummer.Summer justwould notbe completefor mewithout myfavorite fruit-strawberries.Here intheHighlands,strawberries aregrownas oneofthe best-sellers overthesummermonths andone thingI lovetodoonawarm summerafternoon isto picksome strawberriestoeat withcream atthe endoftheday.If youcome here,I thinkyou willfall inlove withthem.、1Why didthe authortreasure summertimeasachildA,It wasa longhot holidayfor him.B,He couldsee hisbrother everyday.C.He wasabletofeel quiterelaxed.D.It wasthe besttime to live alife.、2What canwe learnaccording tothe firstparagraphA.The authorwas bornand raisedin France.B.The authorspent oneyear out ofhiscountry.C.The authormoved toScotland withhis family.D.The authordevoted muchtimetoreading books.、3What willyou seeataHighland GameseventA.People givinga handto thosein need.B.Kinds ofdelicious foodand happychildren.C.A culturaldisplay ofScottish tradition.D.Some extremesports competitions.、4Why doesthe authorrefer tostrawberriesA.To showhe onlytakes interestin thisfruit.B.To provetheHighlandsis bestfor summer.C.To attractreaders to buy strawberries.D.To suggeststrawberries arethebestfruit.(分)
25.10Bright Sidedid someresearch onmany placesthroughout theworld whereyoucanbuy a house for1dollar orforfree!Roubaix,FranceIf youlike France,Roubaix locatedinthenorth ofFrance isjustforyou.The localauthorities wantitto be populatedand attractive.You canbuy a small houseinthe industrial districtfor just$
1.The buyeris supposedtolive in thishouse for3years.Buffalo.USABuffalo offerswhoever qualifiestobuy a house for$
1.All you need isto bea lawfulcitizen ofthe cityand investamount ofmoneyinto itsdecoration.Doing this,the authoritiesare hopingto make the citybeautiful againwithout spendingmoney.Liverpool,Great BritainInLiverpool,most ofhouses wereabandoned bythe workingclass duringthe yearsof unemployment.The governmentis trying(不动产).to sellthe housesfor just$
1.If youwant tobuy sucha house,it hasto beyour firstdeal onbuying propertyCandela,ItalyIf youstill have any doubtsabout spendingSI onahouse,you shouldknow:the governmentwill payyou somemoney,if youmoveto Candela.In ordertobepaid,youneedto becomea permanentcitizen andhaveanincome of$72per year.If movinga,ne,youwill getS800,and ifyouaregoing withyour family,the paycan befour timesas muchas onlyone person.For moreinformation ofother cities,please ClickHere.、1Why dothe authoritiesof Buffaloprovide ahouse forpeople with1$A.To improvethe livesof poorpeople.B.To makethe cityattractive atno cost.C.To solvethe problemsof employment.D.To attractpeople totheindustrialareas.、2What isrequired tobuyahousefor1dollar inLiverpoolA.You needtobean unemployedcitizen.B.You shouldliveinthe housefor3years.C.You mustmakethefirst housepurchase.D.You haveto repairand decoratethe house.、3How muchmoney canyou getif movingto Candelawithawhole familyA.$3200B.$1C.$800D.$
72、4Where doesthis passagecome fromA.a textbook.B.a magazine.C.the Internet.D.an announcement.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)
26.30Idontremember her name andwould notrecognize herif Iwere topass heronthestreet.But Ido1the kindnessgiven byastranger andthe differenceit hasmade inmy life.One Sunday,I was told todress inmy bestclothes forI wasgoingto2She smiledbrightly asI gotinto hercar,the carofa3I didnoteven knowhername,but hereIwas,along withfour othersI4from ourlow-income neighborhood,on ourway tochurch.(尖塔)As we5into theparking lot,I rememberhow beautifulthe oldstone buildingwas withits tallsteeple andstained glasswindows.(仪式)The6seemed long,and notaccustomed tothe ritualsoftheCatholic Church,I feltoutofplace.Once theservice hadended,I7tobetaken home,but8we headedintheopposite direction.We weretaken toasmall9withthefurnishings thatportrayed asimplelifestyle.Two tableswere setup withlarge boxes10puzzles.As shemade ushot chocolate,we were11to beginworking thepuzzles.It wasa quietand happytime.I cameto12Sundays,to hotchocolate,to puzzlesthat13where wehad leftoff theweek before,andtothe loveI feltwhenever she14at me.Once our1,000-piece puzzleshad beencompleted,she nolonger cameto15us uponSundays.1wastoldshe was16and nolonger abletotravel.However,I17if perhapsitwastime fbrher torescue thenext groupof children.To givethem hopethat kindnessstill18andcan befound withinthose wecall strangers.I amforty-four yearsold nowand oftenshow19to strangerswhen giventhe chance.I knowshe maynot moveamongst usnow,but Ihopeshe smileswhen shesees thather effortsto reachout tothose lessfortunate
201、A.forget B.understand C.remember D.see、2A.school B.college C,hospital D.church、3A.friend B.stranger C.teacher D.leader、4A.recognized B.described C.realized D.offered、5A.pulled B.pushed C.broke D.stopped、6A.service B.holiday C,cure D.ceremony、7A.imagined B.recommended C.expected D.expressed、8A.besides B.except C,instead D.still、9A.park B.apartment C.field D.path10A.consisting B.concluding C.including D.containing、11A.instructed B.explored C.convinced D.determined、12A.pay attentiontoB.devote toC.look forwardto D.lead to、13A.covered B.replaced C.changedD.remained14^A.stared B,smiled C.threw D.glared、15A.make B.pick C.take D.bring、16A.lost B.gone C.illD.old17A.wondered B.wandered C,hoped D.insisted、18A.gathers B.exists C.drops D.moves、19A.respect B.guidance C.signs D.kindness。
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