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2024-2025学年辽宁省阜新市第二高级中学高三考前抢分
(三)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
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
5301.She was so angryand spokeso fastthat noneof usunderstood hesaid meant.A.that B.what C.that thatD.what what
2.this maysound likea simpleprocess,great careis needed.A.Since B.OnceC.Although D.Unless
3.Some expertsfear thattoo-early tocomputers willhave harmfulconsequences forchildrens development.A.exposure B.extensionC.exhibition D.expansion
4.Never in my lifesuch abeautiful sunrise!A.have I seen B.I haveseenC.did Isee D.I saw
5.-Who doyou thinkis ableto Hnishthe jobin twodays-Ifs hardto say.This wouldappear to be for the relativelyefficient.A.a sacredcow B.a Herculeantask C.a Pandorasbox D.a child*s play
6.Some peoplecreate jobs,foster excitementand basicallymake thesystem work.They seepossibilities othersseeonly problems.A.that B.what C.which D.where
7.John*s successhas nothingto dowith goodluck.It isyears ofhard workhas madehim whathe is today.A.what B.whichC.where D.that
8..The seniorteacher alwaysgoes swimmingand doespush-ups tostay.A.in placeB.in orderC・in shapeD.in fashion
9..It reallymatters hetreated thelatest failure,for theexamination isaround thecorner.A.if B.thatC why D.how一
10.Sir,Pm latebecause mycar brokedown on the way._・Ive hadenough of your excuses.A.Cut itoutB.Suit yourselfC.You can9t beserious D.It makessenseRecently wehad aclass meetingon thetopic ofMy Chinese Dream.Some mentionedthe inspiredChineseDreamwas putforwardby PresidentXi.And otherstalked enthusiasticallyabout hisunderstanding of the ChineseDream.We allbelieve thatthisdream willcome truein thefuture.I alsotalked aboutmy owndream.I hadalways wantedto be a doctor.Not onlycandoctors savepeoples lifebut also they aredoing arespectable job.Doctors canalso helppeople to live a better lifewithout theirprofessionalknowledge.To realizemy dream,I cantry towork hardfrom nowon.I mustlearn asmuch asI canget into agood medicalcollege,where I can preparemyself adequatefor thejob of a doctor.第二节书面表达(满分分).I believehard workis thatit takesto accomplishmy goal.25(分)假设你是李华,你校拟举办茶文化讲座请你给留学生朋友写封邮件邀请他参加
29.25Robert内容包括讲座的时间、地点
1.活动安排
2.喝茶的好处
3.注意词数左右
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.开头和结尾已为你写好
3.Dear Robert,Looking forward to your coming.Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1D、2C、3A、4A、5B、6D、7D、8C、9D、10A、11B、12B、13A、14D、15A、16B、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、
211.D
2.B
3.A
4.A、
221.D
2.B
3.C
4.A、
231.C
2.A
3.D
4.D、
241.A
2.C
3.B、
251.A
2.A
3.B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.B
2.D
3.C
4.A
5.B
6.D
7.C
8.A
9.B
10.D
11.C
12.A
13.B
14.D
15.A
16.C
17.B
18.D
19.C
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
1.
5151、
271.of/about
2.becoming
3.as
4.passers-by
5..performances
6.called
7.but
8.on
9.to sing
10.their第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、改为
281.inspired inspiring删除或在前面加
2.was waswhich/that改为
3.his their改为
4.had have改为
5.life lives改为
6.without with改为
7.can must后加
8.can to改为
9.adequate adequately改为
10.that what第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear Robert,As isscheduled,our schoolwill holda lectureon thehistory of Chinese tea.The lecturewill beaddressed/delivered in the lecturehallof ourschool onJune8th nextSaturday afternoon,beginning at3and lastingabout twohours.Professor Wangwill giveus alectureabout thehistory ofChinese teaand itsmain types,followed by a performanceofChinesetea show.It has been atradition forus Chinesepeople todrink teafor ages.And drinkingtea isof greatbenefit toour health,contributing tokeepingus slimand refreshed.Im sureyoull befascinated aboutit during your stayhere.Will yoube availableto attendthe lectureLookingforwardtoyourcoming.Yours,Li Hua一
11.I spendtwo weeksin Beijinglast yean—Then youmust havevisited theGreat Wallduringyourstay,youA.mustn,t B.didntC・havent D.hadnt
12.Pm surethat yourletter willget attention.They knowyoure waitingfor thereply.A.continuedB.immediate C.careful D.general
13.She runson averageabout15miles aday every day,the circumstances.A・whatever B.wherever C.whichever D.however
14.Careers Adviceservice isonly availableto peopleon day-time courses.A.to studyB.studyC.studied D.studying
15.—There arentany toysin oursuitcase.Where haveyou putthem一Oh,no.That oldlady sittingnext tous havetaken oursby mistake.A.mustB.could C.should D.would
16.Faced with the dilemma,the companycommittee apublic statement,appointing thecapable manto beitsnew globalchief financialofficer.A.pulled outB.put outC.reached outD.drew out
17.such aproblem before,we handledthe situationvery wellthis time.A.Deal withB.Dealing withC・To dealwith D.Having dealtwith
18.While interactingwith people in India,I wastoaway oflife completelydifferent frommy own.A・reduced B.exposed C.committed D.transferred
19.Martin LutherKing,Jr.put itthat peaceis not merely adistant goalthat weseek,but ameans wearrive atthatgoaLA.that B.where C.by whichD.with which
20.Days later,my brothercalled tosay hewas allright,but saywhere hewas.A.mustnt B.shouldnt C.wouldnt D.mightnt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)
21.6Ashley Powersmother boughta computerfor herwhen she was eight.When she was thirteen,shewassurfing theInterneton aregular basis,but shecouldnt findanywhere for teenagers tomeet andtalk.And oneday shethought,HTf I had myownwebsite,Pd makeit a really interestingsite forteenagers.1Consequently,when Ashleywas sixteen,she startedher own website calledGooseHead.She hadno ideahow biga successitwould be,but threeyears later,the sitewas themost successfulteen sitein theUSA!It wasgetting100,000hits everyday,and Ashleyhadabout30employees.After afew years,the websiteclosed down.Then Ashley,who livedin LosAngeles,was askedto writea bookcalled TheGooseHead Guide to Life.The bookis abouthow todesign awebsite andstart abusiness.It beginswith asection called1!//AboutAshley1,where Ashleytell readerswhat itslike to be theboss of a companywhen you*re onlysixteen-not alwayseasy!In her book,Ashley talksabout theproblems thatteenagers havetoday plusthe importanceof friendship.She alsofocuses onbeingindependent.nLearn tolove yourfriends butnot relyon them.I didthat bycreating GooseHeadon myown.*Ashley saysthat TheGooseHead GuidetoLifeis nota bookof teenageadvice.nIt isnta bookthafs going to tellyou whatto do.Ihope you can workthat outyourself/she says.nI justwant toprovide alittle inspirationto teenagers.Maybe afterreading mystory,youll startyour ownwebsite!But perhapsyouve gotabetteridea Well,if Iwere you,Td justdo it,whatever itis.Maybe itwontwork-but maybeit will.”1Why didAshley startGooseHeadA.To promotethe saleof herbook.B.To updateher motherscomputer.C.To teachteenagers howto usethe Internet.D.To createa platformforteenagers to communicate.、2Where canyou findthe informationthat bestshows thesuccess ofAshleys websiteA.In Paragraph
1.B.In Paragraph
2.C.In Paragraph
3.D.In Paragraph
4.、3What dowe knowabout TheGooseHeadGuideto LifeA.It servesto fuelteenagers motivation.B.It ismeant togive teenagerstips.C.It advisesteenagers todepend onfriends.D.It isabout waysto beboss ofa company.、4What doesAshley inspireteenagersto doA.Follow theirdream.B.Start theirownwebsite.C.Buy acopy ofherbook.D.Be amodel forothers.(分)(疫苗)(麻疹)
22.8Researchers saypublic mistrustof vaccinesis causingdiseases likemeasles andyellow feverto spread.The scientistssaid thelower levelsof trustcan leadto peoplerefusing vaccines.This,in turn,can causediseases tospread quickly,theywarmed.But theresearchers saidthey alsofound ahigh level of supportworldwide forvaccinating childrenagainst disease.The researchersquestioned66,000peoplein67countries todiscover theirideas onwhether vaccinesare important,safe andeffective.The surveyshowed peoplein SoutheastAsia hadthe highestlevel oftrust invaccines.Africa showedthe secondhighest levelofconfidence.Europeans showedthe lowestlevelofconfidence invaccines.In France,41percent of the populationquestioned thesafetyof vaccines.Heidi Larsonis withthe LondonSchool ofHygiene andTropical Medicine.She saysrecent media reports of problems involvingvaccineshave hurtpublic confidencein France.Larson notedthat manyEuropeans worriedabout reportsof possiblelinks between(乙型肝炎疫苗)(多发性硬化症).hepatitis Bvaccines andthe diseasemultiple sclerosisBut she said scientistsfound nolinkage(甲型流感)between thetwo.Mistrust inFrance wasalso driven by public reaction to the H1N1influenza H1N1outbreak fears in
2009.The French government spent$
1.4billion on94million dosesof thevaccine.The majoritywere sold or destroyed.The findingscome asa majoryellow fever vaccination programhasbeenlaunched in the DemocraticRepublic ofCongo andAngola.The diseasehas alreadykilled hundredsof peoplein thearea.The WorldHealth Organizationaims tovaccinate over15millionpeople inboth countries.If everyoneagrees to be vaccinated,we canremove yellowfever fromour country/9said MosalaMireille,oneof thedoctors directingthe program.、1The authordevelops theParagraph1mainly.A.by tellingexperiences B.by givinginstructionsC.by offeringdescriptions D.by analyzingcause and effect、2The underlinedwords“The diseasein thelast paragraphprobably referto.A.measles B.yellow feverC.H1N1influenza D.multiple sclerosis、3Mistrust ofvaccines inFrance wasdrivenby the followingreasons except.A.mediareportsofproblemslinked tovaccinesB.publicreactionto theH1N1influenza outbreakfearsin2009C.connections betweenhepatitis Bvaccines andthe diseasemultiple sclerosisD.most of the dosesof thevaccine weresoldordisposed ofby theFrenchgovernment、4Mosala Mireillesattitude towardsthe yellowfevervaccinationprogram is.A.Expectant B.SkepticalC.Critical D.Cautious(分)
23.8LIANG TAOsold80pink Givenchybags in12minutes.Becky Fangsold100Mini Coopercars injust five.Both arewanghong,literally nred-hot onthe web.Every daymillions ofChinese searchsocial mediafor wanghongposts ortune intolive-streams forwanghongs opinionson everything.The fansare helpingthis newChinese Internetstar to make moneyout of theirpopularity-and toshake upthe countryse-commerce industry intheprocess.A fewof wanghonghave beenhired byluxury brands.Jaeger-LeCoultre,a Swisswatchmaker,hired PapiJiang for a videoad(者市人),targeting youngurbanites Kincluding her27m fanson SinaWeibo,a Twitter-like microblog.Zhang Yiof iiMediaResearch,a consultingfirm,estimates thatup to15%of saleson shoppingsites likeTaobao orsocial-media appssuch asWeChat areinfluencedby wanghongspublic support.The lengthofadress mightbe decidedbyasurvey ofa wanghong*s fans;its launchdatemight bebased onthe numberof hits,shares orcomments itcollects,some ofwhich cancause last-minute designchanges.(零售商),This posesa newchallenge forretailers whosesupply chainsmust respondever morequickly towanghongs opinions.Whereas previouslya companywould lookforacelebrity tomatch itsimage,wanghong andtheir admirersare shapinggoods.Another challengecomes directlyfrom wanghongthemselves.They increasinglymake moneynotmerelyfrom onlinesupport oradvicebut bylaunching theirown e-commerce stores.Sales of goods accountedfor justunder halfof wanghongearnings of53bn yuan()()$8bn in2016,estimates Analysys,a Chinesemarket-research firmthe restcame mostlyfrom live-show tipsand adverts.Some wanghongare goinga stepfurther.In NovemberBecky Fanglaunched her own clothingline.Part ofher motivation,shesays,was that the brandsshe supporteddid notalways matchthe trendsshewassharing withher followers.By creatingherownbrand,Beckys Fantasy,she havefull controlofthequality.She alsogains a new income.For thetime beingonly3-5%of wanghongfollowBecky Fangsexample,iiMedia Researchestimates.But texpects themodel to become anindustryinits ownright,includingentertainment ande-commerce,and drivenby onlinedata.、(小题)11Why canwanghong usetheir popularityto makemoneyA.Because theyare Internetstars.B.Because theyuse socialmedia.C.Because theiropinions influencefans.D.Because theycan、(小题)shake thee-commerce industry.22What isthe characteristicoftheproducts supportedby wanghongA.It isfans-based.B.It issocial-media-based.、(小题)C.It isdesign-shared.D.It isyouth-targeted.33What arethe challengesfor retailersA.Online supportand advice.B.Increasing salesofgoodsonline.C.Quick responsestothemarket changes.D.Wanghongs opinionsande-commerce stores.、(小题)44Why dosome wanghongcreate theirown brandsA.Because theywant toattract morefans.B.Because theywant toshare withtheir followers.C.Because theywant toset upanewindustry model.D.Because thebrands theyspeak forcant satisfytheir fans.(分)
24.8Imagine beinggiven theopportunity towake upto lions,eat yourmeals withmonkeys,and evenshare yourbath withbears,all fromthe comfortofaunique newlodging experience.The Jamala Wildlife Lodgeopened itsdoors inJanuary2015,which wasset upin aneffort toeducate visitorsabout aidingthe survivalof manyoftheworlds endangeredspecies.“Its greatfor theanimals;theyre goingto getmore space.Its greatfor theviewing public;theyre goingto getmore thingstosee.It willbe greatfor tourismand justforthelocal 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 isbuilt aroundthe monkeyenclosure andhas abuiltin aquariumwhich offersprivateviews ofsome ofthe zoossharks.The Burley Griffin HouseOnlymeters fromthe edgeof Lake BurleyGriffin,the indoorand outdoorentertaining areashave splendidviews acrossthe laketoBlack Mountain.The SharkHouse(码头)The SharkHouse hasits ownlittle jettyand itcomes outover theshark tankhere andsothepeople whostay inthe roomwillbe ableto goto 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 inthe heartof 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 UshakaHouseE.The BurleyGriffin HouseD.The SharkHouse、3The purposeof writingthe passageisto.A.attract moretourists tovisit theNational ZooB.introduce theJamalaWildlifeLodg ein AustraliaC.raise peoplesawareness ofprotecting animalsD.offer visitorsan opportunityto playwith sharks(分)
25.10The EastRoom ofthe WhiteHouse wasbursting withcolor onJuly14,as56young cooksarrived forthe KidsStaleDinner.The chefc,aged from8to12,were winnersoftheHealthy LunchtimeChallenge,a programthat encourageskids tocreatehealthy,affordable,original,and tastylunch recipes.Former FirstLady Michelle Obama hostedthe event,now inits fifthyear andpart ofher LetsMove!More than1,200kids(原料)throughout Americaentered thechallenge,were encouragedtobecreative anduse ingredientsgrown intheir homestates,orcommunities.Recipes had to representeach ofthe foodgroups by including fruits,vegetables,whole grains,lean protein,and low-fatdairy.The56winners weretreated toa mealfeaturing someof theirown creations.“This eventisnt just about eatingwell today,but aboutsetting kidslike allofyouup fora lifetimeof healthychoices.the formerfirstlady toldthe young cooks.As smallyou are,you canchange lives.Iseethe workof kids,the magicyou alldo.People changebecauseof kids.”Amelie Chenswinning recipewas Breadfruit,Taro,and GarlicChicken Trio.The9-year-old fromAmerican Samoasaid shewasvery excited“tobeattending theevent.Winning thistrip tothe WhiteHouse makesme thinkof myfavorite quotefrom Walt Disney:If youcan dreamit,youcando it,shesaid.Famous cooksRachaels Ray and TanyaSteel,editorial directorof CleanPlates Omnimedia,a mediacompany focusingon healthandwellness foodculture,were alsoin attendance.Michelle recognizedthem asdriving forcesin makingthe KidsState Dinnerareality severalyears ago.Ray andSteel posedfor pictureswiththe youngcooks.Following themeal,the crowdwas treatedto performancesbythecast ofWaltDisneyWorld ResortsThe JungleBook.The56winners endedtheir visitwith atour ofthe WhiteHouse KitchenGarden.I、In MichelleObama9s LefsMove,kids.A.can cookcreatively B.must workin groupsC.should livean activelife D.must cookwith givenmaterials、2What doesMichelleObamaexpect kidsto doafter the eventA.Lead ahealthy life.B.Create morerecipes.C.Grow cropsthemselves.D.Eat whatthey havecooked.、3Why didRayandSteel attendtheeventA・They cameto awardtheyoungcooks.B.They caredabout kidsdevelopment.C.They wereinvited toreport theevent.D.They wantedto learnthe foodculture.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)(白化,甭人)
26.30I wasbom an albino inPennsylvania in
1945.No oneinmyfamily had]known whatanalbino wasand whatit meanttobean albino.Like mostalbinos,I hadterrible eyesight,but thefact thatI couldhardly seedidnt2me thatmuch.Kids would(尖)tease me,calling me“Whitey”.People3at mewhen Iheld readingmaterial rightatthetip ofmy4so thatI couldsee itwell(投enough.The5part forme wasthat becausemy6wassobad,I couldntplay sportsvery well.I didntgive uptrying,7I shothoops篮)everyday.And Istudied harder.8I gotbelter atschool andloved it.By thetime Igot tocollege,I wasdouble9goingtosummer schooland busying10withevery activityI couldfind.Ihadlearned tobe proud of beinganalbino.I didmy besttomake“albino a11word.And Idecided tomake myliving withmy eyesand in
12.I couldntsee verywell toplay sports,but withsolid educationand13todoit,I couldmake aliving14inthearea Iloved.Ivedone itnow fbrover thirtyyears in15and invideo,and nowontheInternet.People makejokes about16Icanbeablind editor”,butthe jokesare17,and someof themshow
18.I wasjustaproud albinokid fromthe coalcountry ofPennsylvania.I now19that beingborn analbino helpedme overcome、difficulties,gain confidenceand beproudofmy personal201A.still B.ever C.only D.always、2A.offer B.convince C.assist D.bother、3A.came B.threw C.stared D.amazed
4、A.nose B.finger C.head D.knee、5A.strongest B.worst C.proudest D.cleverest、6A.appetite B.mind C.study D.eyesight
7、A.instead B.besides C.though D.moreover
8、A.Eventually B.Suddenly C.Quickly D.Frequently
9、A.working B.majoring C.playing D.writing
10、A.yourself B.ourselves C.themselves D.myself、B.creative C,positive D.objective11A.relative、B.families C.difficulties D.books12A.spoils13A.way B.determination C.chance D.method14A.decided B.planned C.attempted D.involved
15、A.print B.schoolwork C.business D.medicine
16、A.what B.where C.whyD.when17A.careful B.friendly C.considerate D.moderate18A.disgusting B.sympathy C.envy D.respect19A.believe B.claim C.realize D.state20A.achievements B.choices C.wishes D.promises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
27.15Most youngpeople haveever wantedtobefamous singersor musiciansThey havedreamed1^playing infront oftheaudience Honestlyspeaking,many attachgreat importanceto
2.become richand famousManymusicians meetand forma bandThey maystart
3.a groupof highschool studentsAt first,they mayplay to
4.pass-byinthe streetor subwayLater,they maygive
5.perform inpubs orclubs Ofcourse theywant tomake alot ofmoney()However,there wasone band
6.call the Monkees thatstarted ina differenceway Itbegan asa TVshow TheTVorganizers hadplanned tofind fourrock musicians
7.they couldfind onlyone Theyhadtouse actors,who hadto rely」()8-other musicianslo helpthem Thejust pretends9sing Theirperformances weresoon successfuland popular,and aftera()year orso,theMonkeesbegan toplay andsing
10.they ownsongs likearealband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,
28.1010每句中最多有两处,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(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仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011。
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