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2025届四川省某重点中学高三下学期暑假联考英语试题考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹
1.2B的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
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8.important partin ourlife andwe cando manythings with the help of theInternet The computeris used to connectpeople9-arent closeenough tospeak toeach otherIt hasbeen servingthe humanrace()since10,it birth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(A),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限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Excuse me.May I have yourattention,please Ihave aurgent announcementto make.I amLi Hua,student assistantto presidentof your school library.In orderto providebetter service,our librarywas scheduledtohave itsInternet systemupdate fromJune7to June
9.For thisperiod,the readingrooms,including theelectronic readingones,willbe closedtemporary.You will be able to borrowand returnback bookonly onTuesdays andFridays.Please passon theinformationsto thestudents are not present.Im terriblysorry for the inconveniencethe upgradewill bringyou.I wouldbe greatlyappreciatewhether youcould understandand cooperate.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是李华,最近与你校联谊的国际交流学校的交流生将来你校参加为期一周的学习中国的古筝、书法
29.25()、剪纸等特色文化课程,请你代表学校写一篇欢迎词内容要点如下calligraphy.表示欢迎
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530、1D、2B、3D、4C、5D、6D、7D、8B、9D、10D、11B、12D、13A、14D、15D、16D、17D、18D、19A、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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20.D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 guests,Welcome toour school!On behalfof ourschool,Im hereto expressour sincereenthusiasm to you,hoping thatthisjourney willleave asweet impressionon all of us.During yourone-week stay,youll havethe chanceto beexposed toour traditionalcourses whichfeature paper-cutting,calligraphy,and guzheng.The scheduleof thecourses willbe distributedtoyoulater.And yourerequired to attend thecourses atspecific roomsontime.We haveprepared availableaccommodations for you so that youjust needto sortout yourluggage in the arrangedrooms.Now,well showyou aroundourschool.Lets go!C.must beD.could be一
9.Ive gotsomething weighingon mymind.Could yougive me some advice_・Tell meall aboutit and Ill dowhat Ican.A.Dont mentionit B.No wonderC.My pleasureD.No problem
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11.My sisterthe babywhile Pmat yoga.A.arranges B.minds C.assesses
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14.Various effortsin thepast decadesto protectthe environment.A.had madeB.have madeC.were madeD.have beenmade
15.People crowdinto cherrytrees areblooming,appreciating thefresh springsight.A.what B.whenC.whichD.where
16.Due to the reformand opening-up,our livingconditions,undoubtedly,have improvedover thepastdecades.A・considerately B.approximatelyC.appropriately D.considerably
17.The reasonwhy headapted tothe newsituations quicklyis thathe hada attitude.A.changeable B.stable C.movable D.flexible
18.Jane cantattend themeeting at3oclock thisafternoon becauseshe aclass atthat time.A.will teachB.would teachC.has taughtD.willbeteaching
19.A fireworksdisplay wasorganized theQueens birthday.A.to markB.markedC.having markedD.being marked
20.It wasonly after a familyrelated conversationI foundout shewas actuallymy distantcousin.A.when B・thatC.whichD.who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)
21.6Statistics oftensounds like a drysubject,but sometimesits necessaryto takea statisticscourse toget thecorrect(球探)answer tothis problem.Take the following casefor example:a footballscout hearsof aplayer whohas poweredhis teamtoa goodwin-loss record.His coachesthink hesone of the mosttalented playerstheyve seen.But thescout isunimpressed bythe one(录用)practice gamehe seeshim in;he tells his managerits notworth tryingto recruit the player.Most sportsfans wouldthink thatwas apretty foolishdecision,right Athleticperformance ismuch toovariable tobase an(主important judgment on such a smallsample.But considerthis problem:an employergets anapplication froma juniorexecutive管人员)with anexcellent collegerecord andstrong referencesfrom hiscurrent employer.The employerinterviews theapplicant andisunimpressed.The employertellshiscolleagues thatifs notworthwhile recruitinghim.Most peopleregard this as areasonable sort of decision.But itisnt.Countless studiesshow that the unstructured30-minuteinterview isvirtually worthlessas apredictor oflong-term performanceby anycriteria that havebeenexamined.In bothcases,predictions based on references-school reports,prior performance,letters ofrecommendation-give a65-75%chance ofchoosing thebetter of the two.Why dowe getthe athleticproblem rightand theemployment problemwrong Becausein thecase of the job,unlike for athleticperformance,we haventseen hundredsof candidatesin interviewsof aparticular typeand seenhow wellperformance in the interview(最终的)corresponds toultimate performancein the setting wereconcerned about.We haventseen thatthe guywho lookslikeafoolin the interview turns out to be cleveron thejob and the guywho doeswell in theinterviewturnsoutto be average.The onlyway to seethat theinterview isntgoing tobe worthmuch istobe abletoapply thelaw oflarge numbers”,which assiststhe recognitionthat aninterviewrepresents avery smallsample ofbehavior.The bottomline:theres safetyin numbers.The morerecommendations a person has,the morepositive theoutcome islikely tobefor theemployer.Consider thejob interview:its notonly atiny sample,its noteven asample ofjob behaviorbut ofsomething elseentirely.Psychological theoryand datashow thatwe areincapable oftreating theinterview dataas littlemore thanunreliable gossip.Ifs(强迫性的)just toocompelling thatweve learneda lotfrom those30minutes.(体系),My recommendationis notto interviewat allunless youregoing to develop aninterview protocolwiththehelpof aprofessional,which isbased oncareful analysisof what you arelooking forin ajob candidate.And thenask exactlythe samequestionsof everycandidate.It9s hardertodevelopsuchaprotocol than you mightguess.But itcan reallypay off.、1The casesin thefirst twoparagraphs aremeant to.A.illustrate theinfluence offansB.show theweaknesses ofscoutsC.attach importanceto interviewsD.introduce the topic of the passage、2The authorbelieves that.A.thesettingin thejob interviewis tooartificial tobe convincingB.a successfulcandidate usuallyuses tricksto coverhis realcharactersC.a smallsample isnot enoughto makea generalizedjudgement of a candidateD.the number of candidateshasnt satisfiedthe requirementsfor ajob interview、3What is the best title forthe passageA.How employeesare selectedB.Where statisticsare availableC.Why jobinterviews arepointlessD.When recommendationsare needed(分)
22.8Growing up,I remembermy fatheras asilent,serious man—not thesortofperson aroundwhom onecould laugh.Asa teenagerarriving inAmerica,knowing nothing,I wanteda fatherwho couldexplain thehuman journey.In college,when friendscalledhome for advice,I wouldsink intodeep depressionfor whatI did not have.Today,at twenty-seven,Ihavecome torediscover themin waysthat myteenage mindwould notallow-as adultsand asfriendswith theirown faultsand weaknesses.One nightafter mymove backhome,I overheardmy fatheron thetelephone.These wassome trouble.Later,Dad sharedtheproblem withme.Apparently mylegal traininghad earnedmesomeprivileges in his eyes.I talkedthrough theproblem withDad,analyzing thepurposes of the peopleinvolved andoffering severalnegotiation strategies.He listenedpatiently beforefinally admitting,Icantthink likethat.I ama simpleman.”Dad isa brilliantscientist whocan deconstructthe buildingblacks ofnature.Yet humannature isa mysteryto him.That nightIrealized thathewassimply notskilled atdealing withpeople,much lessthe troubleofaconflicted teenager.Ifs notinhisnature tounderstandhuman desires.And so,there it was—itwasno onesfault thatmy fatherheld nointerest inhuman liveswhile Iplaced greatimportance inthem.We areat timesborn moresensitive,wide-eyed,and dreamythan ourparents andbecome morecurious andidealistic thanthem.Dadperhaps neverexpected mefor achild.And I,who knewDad as an intelligentman,had neverunderstood thathis intelligencedid notcoverallof my feelings.It hassaved meyears ofquestioning andconfusion.I nowsee myparents aspeople whohave otherrelationships thanjust FatherandMother.I nowoverlook theirmany faultsand weaknesses,which onceannoyed me.I nowknow myparents asfriends:people whoask meforadvice;people whoneed mysupport andunderstanding.And Ivecometo seemy pastclearly.1What was the authorsimpression ofher fatherwhen shewas ateenagerA.Friendly butirresponsible.B.Intelligent butsevere.C.Cold andaggressive.D.Caring andcommunicative.、2Why didthe authorfeel depressedwhen herfriends calledhomeA.She didnot havea phoneto callhome.B,Her fatherdidnotcare abouther humanjourney.C.Her fatherwas toobusy toanswer herphone.D.Her fathercouldnt giveher appropriateadvice.、3After the author overheardher fatheron thetelephone,.A.he blamedher forimpolitenessB,he rediscoveredhuman natureC.he consultedwith herabout hisproblemD.he changedhis attitudetowards theauthor、4The authorrealized that.A.her fatherhad toomany faultsand weaknessesB・her fatherwas notas intelligentas shehad thoughtC.her fatherwas notgood atinterpersonal relationshipsD.her fatherplaced toomuch importancein socialactivities、5Which ofthe followingis the besttitle of this passageA.My Parentsas FriendsB.My Parentsas AdvisorsC.My FatherasaSerious ManD.My FatherasanIntelligent Scientist
23.(分)8If62is thenumber inred on thetopof yourmath test,for mostof us,its atotal disaster.Your entireweek isruined,and62is whatraces throughyour headfortherest ofthe day.If9isthenumber oflikes onthat cutephoto youposted theother day,many willfeel ratherdisappointed.Our liveshave becomea constantsystem ofranks,assessments,and numbers.The daysof passingjudgmentonothers based onpersonality aregone,and nowwe judgebased onhow gooda person*s numbersare.We compareourselves tothe numbersof others,such ashow lowanother personsweight ishow hightheir paycheck.Self-worth isno longerbasedonquality ofcharacter,but quantityofnumbers.In today*s socialmedia consumedsociety,it hasnever beeneasier forpeople tobroadcast theirnumbers tothe world.A simpleclickofabutton cantake youtoapage whereyou canobserve thenumber offriends orfollowers aperson has.Teenagers havetaken onthismentality thatif youdon*thavea certainnumberoffollowers,then you arent“cool”.Many feelthey arenotimportant ifvery fewpeople arewitnessing theirstatus updates.This stateof mindis harmfuland notat allaccurate.Twitterand Facebookcan letthe worldwitness yourupdates,but theywill neverlet anyonesee whoyou reallyare.In theend.self-worth shouldbebasedonwhatyouthink of yourself,not whattheworldthinks ofyou.(定义)So nexttime youreceive afailing gradeoryoulose afollower,remember thatthese thingscannot andshould notdefineyou.You arenot yournumbers.You areaperson-a3-D livingand breathingperson withideas andcreativity andlove thatthe rigidityofnumbers cannotrepresent.You arethe things you loveand thethingsyoulaugh atand theway youtreat others.、1How doestheauthorsound inParagraph2A.Regretful.B.Conservative.C.Doubtful.D.Friendly.A.display theirstatus updatesB.post theirdaily doingsonlineC.win recognitionon socialmedia D.define theirself-worth themselves、3What canbeasuitable titleforthetextA.Numbers makeWhat You Are B.YouAreMore Thana NumberC.Its YourNumber ThatMatters D.Lets StopSharing OurNumbers、2According tothe passage,teenagers believeit coolto.
24.(8分)Flowers makepeople happy.And whilethat mightseem obvious,there hasntbeen muchresearch toprove thepointuntil now.Some newstudies byRutgers Universityscientists supportthe ideastrongly,and theexperts goon toassume thatflowers haveflourishedon thisplanet,with theirbeauty evolvingin recentthousands ofyears,partly becausehumans areso attachedto them.In atest,bunches of flowers weresent byflorists to113men andwomen ina retirementcommunity.All113got flowers and anotebook,but somegot themearlier andreceived a second bunchwhen theothers gottheirs.By nowyou canguess theoutcome.Themore flowers,the moresmiles.The resultsofthestudies gotthe scientiststo thinkingabout howthe flowerindustry oftoday hasevolved intogrowing thingsthat什青感上的)(授粉)serve noother purposethan emotionalsatisfaction.Nature wonteven pollinatemany ofthe domesticatedflowers.Just amongroses,there areso manytypes createdby humansthat,clearly,flowers arentwhat theyused tobe.But itslikely ourcollectivehand hasplayed arole longerthanyoumight think.(遗传学家)Geneticist Terry McGuire suggeststhat naturesprettier flowersgot tosurvive anddevelop wellbecause peopledidntdestroy themwhen theycleared fbragriculture.Instead,they grewthem andhavebeendoing sofor over5,000years.Because theyreasource ofpleasure,we takecare ofthem.In thatsense theyrelike dogs.They arethe petsoftheplant world.McGuire says.Here is one waythat might have worked:Many speciesofflowersthat arenow plantedusedtogrow onlywhen theground wasdisturbed,McGuire explains.As humansmovedinto agriculturalsettings,these flowerswould havebeen weeds.”These flowers mighthavebeen toleratedbecauseof theirbeauty.The seedswould havebeen preservedand replanted.Over time,the bestof theseflowersmighthave beenselectedand the seeds morecarefully preserved.、1The underlinedword theirs“probably means.A.flowers B.notebooksC.flowersandnotebooks D.asecondbunch offlowers、2Which ofthe followingstatements isNOT TRUEA.We keepdogs because they makeus happy.B.People growflowers forthousands ofyears.C.The moreflowers peopleget,the happiertheyare.D.People leftall theflowers alivewhen clearingland.、3According toTerryMcGuire,one possibleway offlower evolutionisa.the mostbeautiful flowers were chosenb.people replantedtheseedsoftheflowersc.flowerswerewild plantsatthebeginningd.people protectedthe prettierflowers whileclearing landA.c,d,b,a,B.c,b,d,aC.c,d,a,b D.c,b,a,d、4What isthe besttitleofthispassageA.More Flowers,More SmilesB.Flowers:Pets ofPlant WorldC.Human9s AffectionFlowers9Evolution D.Humans LoveTowards Flowers分
25.10The TodayI learned-The NewYork Timesfun columnalways highlightssome surprisingand interestingfacts.In thatspirit,77ze NewYork Timeslists someofthe most eye-catching thingsout ofthe columnand editsthem intoWhat ILearned ThisYear.Following aresome factsoutofWhat ILearned in
2016.The worldsmost-used naturalresource apartfrom water,listed atthe secondplace andair,asthechampion issand,which consistsofextremely smallpieces ofstone-and ifsdisappearing.A teams success atwork isoften drivenby3factors withthe importancefrom highto low——its culture,the interpersonalrelationshipandtheIQ ortalent ofits individuals.Giraffes havebeen keepinga secretfrom mostof usforalong time:They5really fourdifferent species,not one.The Greenland脊椎Shark livesat least272years andit couldlive aslong as512years,which makesitthe oldest livingthing witha backboneonEarth.(格拉诺拉燕麦棒)More that70percent ofAmericans thinkGranola Barsare healthy.lnterestingjess than30percent of(营养学家)nutritionists agree.(燕麦粥)Nearly80percent ofteenagers saythey dontlike toeat cerealporridge forbreakfast,becausetheyhave toclean upthebowls aftereating it.Its myththat closingunused apps onyoursmartphone will prolong battery life.And turningoff Wi-Fi doesnthelp,either.Annual percentageof highwaydeath hadbeen goingdown forthe lastfour decadestill itlast yearrecorded thelargest increasein50years.Blame Snapchatand othersmarphone apps.Death fromgun-shooting isas enoughas fromcar accidentsintheUnited Statedand asscarce asfrom lightningstrikes inJapan,which ownsthe reputationof oneofthesafest countries.、1According tothe passage,the worldsmost-used naturalresource is.A.water B.air C.sand D.stone、2According tothe passage,themost important factorofa teamssuccessis.A.ateamsculture B.the interpersonalrelationship C.individual IQD.individual talent、3Which ofthefollowingdescriptions isTRUE accordingtothepassageA.Most peoplestill dontknow thatgiraffes havefour species.B.The GreenlandShark istheoldestliving lifeon Earth.C.Cereal porridgeisasunhealthy asGranola Barsfor teenagers.D.Closing unusedappsonsmart phoneswillprolongbatterylife.、4The underlinedword“scarce“inthelast paragraphis closestin meaningto.A.enough B.safe C.familiar D.rare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.(分)
26.30When Iwas achild,my momliked tomake foodfor dinnerevery nowand then.And I remember onenight1when shemade dinnerafteralong,2day atwork.On that evening solong ago,my momplaced aplate ofeggs,sausage,and extremelyburned toastin frontofmy dad.I rememberwaitingtoseeif anyone3!Yet allmydaddid wasto4his toast,smile atmy mom,and askme howmy(涂上)day wasat school.I dontremember whatI5him thatnight,but Ido remember6him smearbutter onthattoast andeat7bite!8I gotup fromthe tablethatevening,Irememberhearing mymom9to mydad forburning thetoast.101911never forgetwhat hesaid:Baby,I11burnt toast.^^Later thatnight,I wentto kissDaddy12andIasked himif hereally likedhis toastburned.He wrappedme inhis armsand said,“Son,your mom13a hardday atwork todayand shesreally14And besides,a littleburnt toastnever15anyone!”You know,life isfull ofimperfect things...and imperfectpeople.Tm notthebesthousekeeper orcook.What Ivelearned overthe yearsisthat learningto accepteach others16and choosingto celebrateeach other9s differencesisoneofthemostimportantkeys tocreatinga healthyand17relationship.And thisis myprayer foryou today:youll learnto takethe good,the bad,andtheugly partsofyourlife and18them at(煞风the feetof God,because19hes theonly onewho willbeableto giveyouarelationship whereburnt toastisnt adeal-breaker景)!(推广)We couldextend thisto anyrelationship in fact20understanding isthe baseof anyrelationship,be ita husband-wife orparent-child orfriendship!
1、A.in timeB.in turnC,infactD.in particular、2A.comfortable B.hard C-boring D,happy、3A.noticed B.punished C.praised D,opposed、4A.enter forB,answer forC,reach forD.make for、5A.told B.asked C.explained D.promised、6A.helping B,hearing C.making D.watching、7A.one B.every C.another D.neither、8A.Until B.Since C.When D.As longas、9A.apologize B.congratulate C.apply D.introduce、10A.Or B.For C.However D.And、11A.hate B,respect C.love D.make、12A.morning B.goodnight C.evening D.night、13A.bring inB,put inC.get inD.take in、14A.lovely B.excellent C.hard-working D.tired
15、A.hurt B.found C-expected D・stricken、16A.advantages B.values C,faults D.gifts、17A.lasting B.appreciative C.outstanding D.turning、18A.wrap B.play C.lay D.tie、19A.onthetop B.intheend C.in surpriseD.inthelong term、20A.if B.though C.when D.as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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27.15Thecomputer is widelyused inour dailylife Thecomputerisa machinethat
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