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淮北市和淮南市届高三第一次质量检测2025英语试题卷考试时间120分钟试卷满分150分注意事项:答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改
2.动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍例How muchis theshirtA.£
19.
15.B.£
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18.C.£
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15.答案是C1Which animalshave fingerprintsA.Cats.B.Rabbits.C.Monkeys.
3.When willthe staffmeeting endA.At9:30a.m.B.At10:30a.m.C.At11:00a.m.
4.What isthe womandoingA.Introducing arecipe.B.Making acomplaint.C.Correcting amistake.
5.What isthe topicof theconversationA.Items thatcan berecycled.B.The keyto growingflowers.C.Advice onchoosing catfood.
6.What doesthe manoffer todo for the womanA.Call ataxi for her.B.Help herpack theluggage.C.Take herto thetrain station.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
7.What doesMr.Grant owehis goodperformance toA.The supportof thecast.B.The directorsguidance.C.His years*acting experience.
34.A.widen B.arouse C.show D.credit
35.A.trusted B.amused C.shocked D.bridged第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Brief History of aFamily wonan award36The BestAsian FeatureFilm at the45th CairoInternational Film FestivalCIFF.Its directorLin Jianjieregarded it as ano37great experiencethan ever.The film38screen onNov23,2024,at one of thetheaters in the CairoOpera House,tells the storyof a Chinesemiddle-class familyand theirsons mysteriousfriend.The jurystatement saidthat39demonstrated asubtle explorationofemotions.There was a strongshowing ofChinese filmsat this years festival.One ofhighlights was the ChineseCinema Week,during40seven filmswere shown.China hashad agreat cinemaindustry fbra longtime,and weused towatch Chinesefilmswhile41study filmmaking/9says Egyptianfilmmaker KhaledEl-Hagar,42member of the InternationalCritics Weekjury.备忘录During the10-day festival,a memorandumof understandingwas signedbetween theCIFF and the BeijingInternationalFilmFestival43boost cooperationin relevantareas.“Egypt andChina44have strongrelations fordecades,especially in the fieldof arts.In fact,the cinematicandartistic experiencesof bothcountries reflecttheir civilizationsand showa45similar in第四部dramatic style,“Egyptian Ministerof CultureAhmed FouadHanno toldreporters duringthe closingceremony.分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分.假定你是李华,你校外教经常帮助你练习口语,请你给老师写封电子邮件表示感谢,同时,你46Ryan Ryan亲手制作了一套中国剪纸送他以表谢意邮件内容包括对老师表示感谢;1Ryan介绍你即将送他的剪纸2注意词数左右;180请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答2Dear Ryan,Yours,Li Hua第二节满分25分阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
47.货车When Sabrinaheard herdad PeteParker,a coalminer,parking hisvan in the garage,she keptswitchingchannels on the TV,hoping hewouldnt askher abouther upcominggraduation thatwas scheduledin twodays.She fearedherdad wouldruin hergraduation forlooking“dirty“and smellingof coaland sweat.“Hey,sweetheart!Look what1got foryou,“Pete saidas heentered,sounding happy.Then heleft twopackages onthe table.Sabrina wassurprised andquickly unwrappedone boxand founda beautifuldress inside.She lovedit verymuch.Then sheopened theother boxand sawa newsuit init.“Thanks for the dress,dad.But forwhom isthis suit”“Its forme,honey!I haveto lookamazing...it\your graduation,after all!”Sabrina bither lipsin frustrationand said,“Dad,I dontwant you to come.All myfriends andtheir parentswill beattending.I dontwant themto laughat meafter seeingyou,alright”Sabrinas wordshit Petelike abag ofbricks.He was so hurtbecause hewas lookingforward to attending theevent.However,he knewSabrina wastoo youngto understandhis loveforher.Shes stilla littlegirl!”he comfortedhis brokenheartand decidedto stillgo to the graduationparty with a surprise.On theday of the graduation,Pete arrivedand satin theseating areafortheparents.When hisdaughters namewasannounced,Pete ranup tothe frontwith hisphone andstarted filmingas Sabrinareceived herdiploma.Sabrina lookedsopretty,and Petewassoproud shewas graduating.Suddenly Sabrinaheard thehost say,Mr.Parker,can weplease haveyou onstage.Sabrina wasconfused注意and didntunderstand whatwas goingon asshe sawPete walkingover tothe platfbnn.续写词数应为个左右1150请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答2Pete steppedonto thestage.Tears streameddown Sabrinas cheeks.
7.What didMr.Grant findthe mostdifficult aboutplaying theroleA.Memorizing thelines.B.Expressing complexemotions.C.Acting infront of a largeaudience.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.What was the scorein the third setof thetable tennis matchA.11-
7.B.11-
8.C.11-
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9.Who won thetabletennismatchA.Sarah.B.Lisa.C.Emily.
10.What willthe speakersdo thisafternoonA.Watch abasketball game.B.Learn toplay tabletennis.C.Volunteer atthe schoolgym.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.Where didthe womango yesterdayA.To ahospital.B.To abookstore.C.To awatch shop.
12.What helpedthe womanfind herdestination yesterdayA.A mapapp.B.Some roadsigns.C.Assistance frompassers-by.
13.What isthe manssecond tipfor improvingthe senseof directionA.Using landmarksto determinelocations.B.Turning thestreet namesinto stories.C.Taking unfamiliarroutes onpurpose.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.Why doesthe manmention TinyDesk Concertsand bakedgoodsA.To showthe varietyof Loral OHaras hobbies.B.To emphasizethe difficultyof beinga radiohost.C.To highlighthis pleasureof talkingto LoralOHara.
15.Where isLoral OHaraA.In aradio studio.B.On thespace station.C.At thespace launchcenter.
16.What didLoralOHarado thismorningA.She testedher co-workers*eyes.B.She checkedon someequipment.C.She watcheda sciencefiction film.
17.What isLoral OHarassuggestion forthe newastronautsA.Embracing challengesin life.B.Taking eachtraining seriously.C.Being patientwith themselves.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.Which companydoes ChelsieRohrscheib workforA.Wesper.B.Sleep Advisor.C.Newsweek PublishingLLC.19What doesRaj Dasguptasay aboutpeople whoneed longnapsA.They mayspend lesstime sittingdown.B.They mayhave potentialhealth problems.C.They aregenerally prettytired duringthe night.
20.What isRaj Dasguptasopinion aboutnapping inthe endA.Its goodto napwhenever youfeel tired.B.Napping shouldbe adaily habitfor everyone.C.Napping maybe unnecessaryfor thosewho sleepwell atnight.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AEMERGENCY TRAUMA CAREHELP SUPPORTOUR MEDICALTEAMS TODAY(仓伤)“At Nasserhospital,we providetrauma surgeryandburns careto patients.One Saturday,we receivedhundredsof injured.TRAUMACAREIN CONFLICTIt was chaos.Our teamwent tothe emergencyroom.ZONESOne of the injuredwas athree-year-old girl.She wasAroundthe world,MSF teamsworkbreathing.But asI rolleddown herdressing,I foundthat herinconflict zoneswith malfunctionentireleft thighwas opentothebone.facilities.When peopleare wounded,Seconds later,the doorscrashed open.Four tofiveaccessing timelytrauma carecan be ainjured peoplewere broughtin,most of them werefirst-aidmatter oflife ordeath.Help ourteamsresponders.provide theemergency medicalcare thatEVERYSECOND COUNTSwoundedpeople desperatelyneed.As anMSF doctor,I mayneed tostop lifethreateningPleasedonate todayto supportourbleeding,treat gunshotwounds orcare forbomb victims,allemergency medical teams.in a matter ofminutes.Thafs whyat MSFwe dontwaste anytime.Your supportmeans thatwe can be there,ready toactwhen thereare livesto besaved.Because withtrauma care,every secondcounts.You canbuy usvital time.YES,I would like tosupport MSFsmedical teamsI-I WOULDUKE TOMAKE ADONATION OF£DONATE NOWPl ocamaXo yourchoqW6Mty voucherpay**to MRodntSons Romi^ms UK口OR Ple»6diwmyVlSA/Mateicdnd/Am«/CAFc4»rd:CALL08000557984加讥口口口丁ez rm11i即必版三回小」三口,Or searchr®Ma1MSFNOWkxiiakeanHEARFROMMSFBY EMAJL枷加DSignup9ourEWtiyemti.FconMe.ch poMo8MM5tnd aoooumsaourwcxK二二二;______一__二「Whono[22~~RESPECTING YOUAND YOURPERSONAL DATAYoursupport isvital toour workand we wouldliketo keepyou informed with first-handaccounts.We won*t allowother organizationsto have access to your personaldata formarketingpurposes.
1.What isemphasized inthe textabout MSFstrauma careA.The importanceof professionalskills.B.The needfor variousmedical supplies.C.The cooperationamong differentmedicalteams.D.The significanceof quickaction andtime-saving.
2.What isa keychallenge facedby MSFteams inconflict zonesA.Lack oftrained medicalpersonnel.B.Insufficient fundingfor operations.C.Hospitals andhealth facilitiesnot functioning.D.Doctors notinformedwithfirst-hand information.
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5.BUnlike mostSingaporean universitystudents,I didnot have a6months exchangeabroad.Nor didI quitmy jobandtravel the world likeso manytravel bloggers.Instead,heres mystory.It beganin2014withatrip toBali.While soaringon the flying fishat KutaBeach,I thought,This isthe bestfeelingever!”Before thatlast minute trip,Ive nevergiven muchthought totraveling.Until2011,when Iwascalled toserve thenation andmy preciousannual leavewere savedfor whateveractivities werecool.But afterBali,Ivejumped outofaplane inBrazil,ran offa cliffin Vietnam,scaled thehighest volcanoin Indonesia,and couch-surfed inAustralia.Tve gottenlost,gotten sick.Tve criedand smiled.And yetI yearnfor itmore:The feelingof plunginginto theunknown.The freedomthat comeswith exploration.Tve caughtthe travelbog.2016was ayear oflaying low.I pausedtraveling.I madesacrifices in my studiesand sociallife.While Istayedat homeand inschool,feeling sadinside,I slowlytook mytime.I startedan internetbusiness thatgives methefreedom towork fromanywhere intheworld.I learntself-defence toprotect myselfon mytravels.I eventook SpanishandSalsa classes.All formy dreamof returningto SouthAmerica oneday.The dayI bookeda one-way ticketto Brazil,I decidedto fullyimmerse inthe localculture andrecord thisjourney.As Itype thison theplane ride,I wantpeople toknow travelis notlimited toshort,unfulfilled weekendtrips.I wantpeopleto know that it is possibleto livea lifeof yourdreams.I wantpeople toknowthat itisamatterofthechoices youmakedaily.Tve definitelylearned alot andmy perspectiveshave changed.One thinghasnt though:my passionfor travel.
4.Which momentmade the author placemuch focusontheidea oftravelingA.Seeing manytravel bloggersquit theirjobs totravel.B.Feeling theexcitement duringtheflyingfish ridein Bali.C.Being toldthat hesaved upenough annualleave fortraveling.D.Deciding totake alast-minutetripafter nottraveling foryears.A.A technicalerror orproblem.B.An insectcausing discomfort.
5.What doesthe underlinedphrase“the travelbuw-in paragraph2meanC.A suddenstrong interestor passion.D.Relxation thatcomes fromlong travels.A.By preparingskills forfuture traveling.B.By takingshort,scattered weekendtrips.C.By pausinghis travelsand writingblogs.D.By workingfull-time inthe travelindustry.
7.Which isthe mostsuitable titleforthetextA.Chasing theDream:Heading toBrazil
8.From theFamiliar tothe UnknownC.Travel Paused,but theDream LivesOn D.My TravelStory:How itAll BeganC
6.How didthe authorhandle hisdilemma betweenpersonal lifeand travelingdream in2016(数字化)Dutch startupNuwa claimsto haveinvented theworlds mostadvanced pen“that digitizesnotes writtenbyhand.The Groningen-based companytoday announceda freshcash injectionof€
1.5million topromote thedevelopmentoftheproduct,which usesan inbuiltcamera system,motion sensors,and artificialintelligenceto capturetext writtenon paper.“Just write,and Nuwa Pen digitizes,Marc Tuinier,Nuwa*s CEO,told us.All the notes arethen storedonthestartupsapp.They canthen beorganized,shared,and integratedwith otherapps.A particularlyfascinating featureis intelligentnotes,which scansand identifiesrich textitems suchas dates,to-dos,and phonenumbers fromthenotes.Users canthenlink thedata with,for instance,their calendar,to-do app,or phonebook.The featureis integratedwith over50apps.Nuwacompares ittoapersonal assistantthat putsyou ontop ofyour schedule.Nuwa istargeting theproduct atpeople whostill enjoywriting witha pen and notebook.While manysmart pensonlywork on screens ordigital writingsystems Nuwapromises adaptabilitywith everytype ofpaper.Theproduct alsouses regularink refills.Other smartpen brandsrely onspecial dottedpaper torecognize whatthe useriswriting,so youllalso bestuck buyingtheir paper,“Tuinier said.NuwaPencan beused onany paper.The Nuwasystem isbuilt aroundtiny design.The deviceweighs just28grams——about asmuch as a singleAAbattery—but providesenough powerfor twohours ofcontinuous writing.Three tinycameras areused todigitize thetextwith2mm2mm sensors.All thedata isthen processeddirectly onthe device.Capturing handwritingfrom thesesensorsinthepen itself,while apen isconstantly moving,is anextremely difficulttask toget right—and wevedone it,Tuinier said.By combiningthe trustyold ballpointpen withthe digitalworld,Nuwa hopesthatitcan solveone ofthoseneeds.The deviceis nowavailable forpre-order.
8.What isthe primaryfunction ofthe NuwaPenA.Intergrating penswith otherapps.B.Organizing handwrittennotes digitally.C.Combining allapps into a singleplatform.D.Providing asolution forpersonal schedules.
9.Who isthe NuwaPens maintarget buyerA.People whoprefer typingover handwriting.B.People whoshow interestin smartink refills.C.People whohave anextra budgetfor paperpurchase.D.People whoappreciate traditionalpenandpaper writing.10Why doestheauthorlist aseries ofnumbers inthe lastparagraphA.To showhow portablethe deviceis.B.To explainthe structureofthecameras.C.To demonstratethe devicesoperating time.D.To describe the materialsused inthe device.
11.What isthe authorsattitude towardsthe NuwaPenA.Doubtful.B.Uncertain.C.Neutral.D.Enthusiastic.DTheres aname fbrthat feelingyou get after spendingtoo longscrolling aimlessly,and OxfordUniversity PressOUPhas chosenitasits wordfbr theyear fbr
2024.Brain rof,took thetitle in a votein whichmore than37,000peopleparticipated,as wellas publiccommentary andanalysis ofOUPs languagedata.In astatement releasedMonday,OUP,which publishesthe OxfordEnglish Dictionary,defined“brain rot“asthesupposed declineinapersons mentalorintellectual state,especially viewedastheresult ofover-consumption ofmaterial nowparticularly onlinecontentconsidered tobe shallowor unchallenging.While theuse ofbrain rot”rose230%thisyear,it was actually firstintroduced morethan acentury ago.Accordingto OUP,it wasfirst usedby authorHenry DavidThoreau in his bookWalden ashe criticizedsociety9s tendencyto devaluecomplicatedideas infavour ofsimple ones.All theseyears later,it seemsbrain rotis welland trulyestablished.The termhasgained attentionover thepast year,however,especially asworries growabout theimpact ofover-consuminglow-quality contentonline.Earlier thisyear,a behavioralhealthcare providerintheUnited Statesbegan offeringtreatment forbrain rot,describing itasacondition ofconfusion,tiredness,lack offocus,and weakenedmental ability.The healthcarecompanycited endlessscrolling andsocial mediaaddiction asexamples ofbrain rotbehavior,which could be preventedby settinglimitsonscreen time ordoing adigital cleansing.“Brain rotspeaks tooneofthe perceiveddangers ofvirtual life,and howwe areusing ourfree time,“said CasperGrathwohl,president ofOxford Languages.I alsofind itfascinating thatthe wordbrain rot7has beenadopted byGen ZandGen Alpha.These communitieshave promotedthe expressionthrough social media channels,the veryplace saidtocause brain rot,he added.It demonstratesa somewhathumorous self-awareness inthe younger generations abouttheharmful impactofthesocial mediathat theyvereceived.
12.What does“brain rof9refer toaccording toOxford UniversityPressA.A headachecaused bytoo muchscreentime.B.Mental declinefrom meaninglessviewing.C.Low-quality onlineinformation.D.Addiction tosocial media.
13.Why didThoreau usethe term“brainrot“inhiswritingA.To warnpeople aboutoverusing theInternet.B.To encouragereaders towatch shallowcontent.C.To challengesocietys preferencefor simpleideas.D.To praisemental healthadvancements of his time.
14.What isthe mainidea ofthethirdparagraphA.Brain rotis causedby socialmedia andcan betreated.B.Social mediacauses mostmental healthissues.C.Screen timehas noimpact onmental health.D.Brain rotis nota realmental condition.
15.Why doesCasper Grathwohldescribetheyoungergenerationas humorousA.Because theyopenly laughatthemental stateof oldergenerations.B.Because theytreat low-quality onlinecontent purelyas entertainment.C.Because theycompletely avoiddiscussing brainrot andsee itasajoke.D.Because theyadmit theharm ofsocialmediawith self-critical humor.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Call orEmail:Which OneShould YouUseShould youcall oremail
16.Phone callstend tobe morepersonal andcollaborative,but theymakesome peoplefeel anxious.Email canbe anefficient wayto communicateinformation,but therecanbedelays inresponsetime.Were hereto explainwhen callingis betterand whenemailing isbetter.Instances WhenCalling isBetter17,if yousend anemail.If thematter isurgent,its bestto pickup thephone.If you haveacomplexissue to discuss,call.Delay inresponse canbeaproblem.Email canget youintoatime-consuming back-and-forth,whereas aquick phonecall couldclear everythingup withina fewminutes.If youneed todiscuss asensitive matterwithsomeone,call themto avoidmiscommunications.18,because youcant heartheir voice,which canleadto misunderstandings.Instances WhenEmail isBetter19,if youhaveasimple mattertodiscuss.When you write anemail,youhavethe optionof sendingitto multipleaddresses atone time.Email allowsyoutothink thingsthrough asyouwrite.Maybe youneed tosend alongmonthly updatetoyourcoworkers.Or,maybe someonehas sentyou adocument and asked forinput,and youvecome upwiththorough feedback.
20.A.A phonecall isthe bestB.An emailcouldbethe rightcallC.It iseasier tomisread overemailD.It totallydepends onthe situationE.It maytake awhile togetaresponseF.Its adocumented recordof conversationsG.Email isthe rightchoice inthese situations第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项When Iwasachild,storytelling wasan activepart ofmy childhood.As aresult,I haveindeed becomethemodern versionofa21—an actor.Surprisingly,none ofmy relativeson eitherside ofmy familyhave ever22this professionbefore.The onlyperson towhomI cantrace a storytelling23is my grandfather onmy mothersside.When Iwas younger,my familywould go24inthewoods,andasit grew25,wewouldsitaround afire andlisten to mygrandfather26astory.It wasalways thesame storythat mygrandfatherwould recitefrom memory.It wasnot justthe storythat gotto me-it wasthe27inmygrandfather^eye,the28ofhisspeech,andthesweepingmovements ofhis armsthat29me inthe plots.Each oneof these30would becut shortwhen mygrandfather wouldshrugand say,“Thats asfar asI31And wewould allnod andbe leftwondering howthe story32,Actually,thestorywasbetter when it wasincomplete,whenitstillhad afuture.Since then,I havebecome33involved instories,both readingand writing,and I34my interesttomygrandfatherentirely.Itwashere thatour twogenerations were
3521.A.designer B.manager C.storyteller D.teacher
22.A.taken upB.kept onC.caught onD.set up
23.A.chance B.gene C.function D.profession
24.A.shopping B.dancing C.skiing D.camping
25.A.old B.dark C.calm D.warm
26.A.create B.record C.recite D.adapt
27.A.dustB.light C.anger D.honesty
28.A.toneB.mistake C.concept D.function
29.A.sweptB.confused C.involved D.prevented
30.A.achievementsB.conclusions C.intentions D.performances
31.A.testedB.inferred C.memorized D.realized
32.A.beganB.ended C.clarified D.simplified
33.A.activelyB.doubtfully C.regretfully D.speechlessly。
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