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新高考联盟届高三月教学质量测评202511英语试卷本试卷共四部分,共12页全卷满分150分考试用时120分钟注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上
2.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,
3.考试结束后,将答题卡上交,第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题L5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A.£
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1.What are the speakersdoingA.Packing upitems.B.Traveling abroad.C.Looking forhotels.
2.Where does the mansuggest readingA.In alibrary.B.In acomputer room.C.In aself accessstudy room.
3.Why doesMrs.Smith needhelpA.She gotinjured.B.She caughta snake.C.She waspoor atcooking.
4.What arethe speakersmainly talkingabout歹(J:How muchis theshirtA.Peters mood.B.Peter*s phone.C.Peter*s disease.
5.Why does the womanspeak highlyof thedelivery manA.He arrivedbefore theassigned time.B.He had a passionfor thedelivery service.C.He bravedthe rainto deliverthe stuff.31Countless32and increasein priceshave madeit increasinglydifficult towatch TV.I missthedays whenI couldwatch33of myfavorite childhoodshows onDisney.Now,theyre all______34______behind apaywall.Thats whyI say,with aheavy________35___,that TVhas beenruined.
21.A.inactive B.pricey C.slow D.noisy
22.A.services B.machines C.sources D.moments
23.A.focused onB.searched forC.picked upD.subscribed to
24.A.attracting B.ignoring C.cheating D.disturbing
25.A.ads B.gifts C.delays D.regulations
26.A.satisfactory B.economical C.profitable D.efficient
27.A.shorten B.enter C.avoid D.enjoy
28.A.tolerate B.handle C.cancel D.hide
29.A.adjust B.control C.remove D.employ
30.A.wisely B.definitely C.permanently D.eventually
31.A.providers B.channels C.satellites D.theaters
32.A.complaints B.requirements C.programs D.alternatives
33.A.remarks B.plots C.actors D.reruns
34.A.decorated B.evaluated C.blocked D.damaged
35.A.pace B.figure C.heart D.memory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1武术It was amazing to see that a groupof studentswere trainingfor aChinese martial arts intraditional uniformsatthe gymnasiumof HubeiUniversity.One of them wasDe OliveiraManacero Miguelfrom Brazil.He saidJT hopemy levelofmartialartswill bemuch more36skill.”Miguel has hadalong37associate withChinese martialarts.Greatly38influence byhis eldersisters whopracticedat home,he beganto learnabout itat theage of
6.Later onat10,he39resolve togo to the UnitedStates with hisfather fornine monthsof training.居团“In August2019,after appreciatingsome photosof the“dragon andthe liontroupe Uat the universitysmuseum,he40instant contactedthe troupeand became41member of them.And Miguelswiftly adapted42the trainingscheduleof theteam.In2020,he managed43pass theentrance examinationand becamethe firstinternational undergraduateof theSchoolof PhysicalEducation at theuniversity.The dragondance andlion dancein Chinaarethevery sports44possessprofound culturalspirits.Actually,I amlonging tolearn moreand in the futureI canbring Chineseculture backto Brazilfor()45far development,“he statedin aninterview.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分).假定你是高中生李华,你看到外教在个人博客开设了栏目请你给该栏目写一篇46Catherine“Growing Pains”帖子,内容包括,你成长中的烦恼;1•你希望获得的帮助2注意写作词数应为个左右;
1.80请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答
2.Dear Catherine,Yours truly,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.When I was inmiddle school,one of my classmates,Wilson,came from a financiallydisadvantaged family.Withoutsupport fromthe localgovernment,he wouldnthave beenable togain knowledgewith us.Wilson alwayskept alow profiledespitehis shinyacademic performancesand basketballskills.In aclass meeting,our headteacher,Lily,told us to shareour idealjobs onstage.When it was Wilsonsturn toshare,all ofus fixedour eyeson whathe wasgoing to express.He hadnever talkedabout his dream with anyone ofus.Contraryto myassumption thathe wantedto become a scientist,he said,I desireto becomea professionalbasketball player,but Idontknow whetherits possiblefor me.I justhave nomoney torealize thisdemanding dream.^^Lily,who wasexperiencedin inspiringstudents,persuaded Wilson to persistin enhancinghis basketballskills inspare time.She alsonoted thateverydream deservedrespecting.Three monthslater,Wilsons birthdaycame.Our monitor,Diana,put forwardan ideathat allof theclassmatesprepared agift forhim together.Without hesitation,we weretotally for the idea.However,no oneknew whatkinds ofgiftsWilson loved.It seemeda headachefor us to pickout asuitable gift.Suddenly,Diana brokethe silence,saying,Maybe wecanconsider Wilsonsdream—basketball.Selecting somethingabout playingbasketball willcheer himup.We allnodded.With ourtasks assigned,we setout tomake preparationsfor Wilsonsbirthday,ranging fromdecorating settings,raisingmoney,to buyinga birthday cake.That dayfinally cameafter fivedays.We plannedto giveWilson abig surprise.Therefore,we justinformed himthatthe P.E.teacher waswaiting forhim on the basketball court.Undoubtedly,he ranto the basketballcourt.Meanwhile,thewhole classwere expectinghis arrival,hoping towitness thesurprise withhim.Soon,Wilson enteredthebasketballcourt,unaware ofwhat wouldhappen next.Happy birthday!^^we screamedexcitedly.注意续写词数应为个左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答
2.Diana ledWilsonto see thebirthdaycake,which remindedhim ofhis dream.听力1—5BBAAC6—10ABBAA11—15CBCCA16—20BBCCAMoved byour warmthand specialgift,Wilson extendedhis thanksto us.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5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,
6.Why doesMiss Liutalk withKentA.For hisbad performance.B.For histerrible grades.C.For hisbeing latefor class.
7.What willKent doA.Change hisseat.B.Be moreattentive.C.Stop playinggames.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.What isJoyces idealjob B.A physician.C.An ice-cream taster.A.A singer.
9.What botheredthe manA.His momsattitude.B.His financialsituations.C.His unpromisingfuture.
10.What doesJoyce advisethe manto doA.To exploremore abouthisdream.B.To talkwithhismom patiently.C.To enrichflavors ofice-creams.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.What was the styleof the mans workA.Expressionism.B.Symbolism.C.Realism.
12.What didthe lessonteach themanA.The importanceof creation.B.The inspirationof creation.C.The flexibilityof creation.
13.What canwe knowabout the womans schoolA.It offersno artclasses.B.It lacksart teachers.C.It isshort-sighted.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Friends.B.Colleagues.C.Husband andwife.
15.Why doesthe womanskip dinnersATo lookgood.B.To keephealthy.C.To avoidhotness.
16.What doesthemanthink ofskipping mealsA.Unpopular.B.Risky.C.Painful.
17.What willthewomando nextABuy weight-loss products.B.Listen toother opinions.C.Have dinnerevery day.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.How longdid PicassoliveA.50years.B.80years.C.92years.
19.What wasPicassos attitudetowards changesA.Unconcerned.B.Opposed.C.Favorable.
20.How canPicasso bedescribedA.Flexible andreflective.B.Conservative yetgifted.C.Patient andadventurous.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AMany businessschools acceptboth GMATand GREtest scoresas part of theiradmission requirements.Learn thedifferencesbetween bothexams todecide whichis betterfor you.Differences betweenthe GMATand GREGMATGREMost graduateprograms,includingAccepted byMost graduatebusiness programsbusiness$205includes freescore deliveryto$250online or$275in personincludesCostUSup tofour schoolsfreescore deliveryto upto fiveschools3hours and7minutes,plus twooptional3hours and45minutes,plus oneLength8-minute breaksoptional10-minute breakAnalyticalWriting,VerbalAnalytical Writing,Integrated Reasoning,Reasoning,QuantitativeSectionsQuantitative,VerbalReasoningWhich iseasier,GMAT orGRE相对应者.The quantitativesection onthe GRE tends to be abit easierthan itsGMAT counterpartThe GRE sectiontypically hasmore geometry,while the GMAT hasmore reasoningquestions.TheGREverbalsection,ontheother hand,tends tofeature moredifficult vocabularythan the GMAT.Should Itake theGMAT orGREAlthough thevast majorityof test-takers chooseto take theGMATover theGRE,its commonfbr businessschools toacceptGRE scoresas partof theiradmission requirements.This meansyou cantakethetest thatwill besthighlight yourownacademic strengths.
1.How longdoestheGMAT lastat mostA.187minutes.B.203minutes.C195minutes.D.235minutes.
2.Which abilitydoestheGREtendto stressmore than the GMATA.Analytical writing.B.Direct reasoning.C.English speaking.D.Visual thinking.
3.What is the purposeof thepassageA.To persuadebusinessmen tostudy abroad.B.To listadvantages oftheGMATand GRE.C.To offerrelevant datato businessschool applicants.D.To comparefeatures oftwo differentexams.After Iwas born,my motherhid mefor twoyears in a childrenshome.When shefinally broughtme home,shepresented meto herstrict familyas anadopted girl.I imaginethat shetried tosave faceand avoidjudgment aswell asrejection.Being leftinaplace withouta motherduring thoseformative yearsofmylife cameatagreat personalcost.It is(治疗师)understandable that I feltannoyed whenmy therapisthelped meunderstand thepsychological implicationsof mymothersactions.During20-some yearsof therapy,I laboredto unearth,express,and workthrough sucha difficultbeginning.I sawanumber ofwonderful andkind therapists.Gradually,as I have healedfrom mychildhood wounds,Ihavebeen luckyenoughto enjoymarriage andthe familythatIhavent experienced.What finallymoved theneedle andallowed fora newrelationship with her to be improvedwas findinga calm placeinside myself.I discovereda senseof innersecurity thathad alwaysbeen there,and that could befound whenI gavethe(同情)relationship timeand space.Gradually andnaturally thecapacity forunderstanding andcompassion formy motheremerged.Iwasslowly ableto letgo ofburdensome anger.Resting in the spaciousroom tofocus onmyself gavemeasense(高压的)of fullnessand easeallowing healingto occur,as ifI hadbeen woundedand placedinto ahyperbaric oxygenroomto healmy injuries.My motherdied15years agoin ourgarden cottage.My threechildren werethere tosay goodbye,and Iwas abletohold herduring thelast nightof herlife.Looking back,Tm gratefulthat ourrelationship endedbetter thanit hadstarted.Iam alsothankful thatour trans-generational experiencehashada positiveeffect onher grandchildrenand theiroutlook onlife.
4.What wasaffected bythe authorschildhood woundsA.The abilityto relieveloneliness.B.The couragetoexpressrejection.C.The developmentof hercharacter.D.The relationshipwithhertherapist.
5.How didthe authorfind acalmplaceinside herselfA.By receivinghyperbaric oxygentreatments.B.By ignoringanger andupset intentionally.C.By tryingto becompassionate abouther mom.D.By relaxingherself togain aself-awareness.
6.Which ofthe followingwords can best describethe authorsexperiencesA.Dull yetunforgettable.B.Unlucky yetinstructive.C.Challenging yetcommon.D.Effortful yetfulfilling.
7.Why isthe authorgrateful for the trans-general relationshipA.It enablesher childrento beoptimistic aboutlife.B.It is always fullof sweetand touchingmemories.C.It helpsher formthe appropriateoutlook onlife.D.It teachesher childrenthe powerof mentaltherapy.CScientists havedeveloped atrailblazing3D-printed devicethat couldspeed uppatient accessto newmedicineswithout theneed foranimal testing.Thousands ofanimals areused in the earlystages ofdeveloping medicinesworldwideevery year,yet manydrugs testedon animalsdo notend upshowing anyclinical benefit.Now researchersattheUniversity ofEdinburgh havedesigned abody on-chip“that perfectlycopy how a medicineflowsthrough a patients body.The plasticdevice meansscientists cantest drugstosee how differentorgans reactwithoutthe needfor liveanimal testing.The deviceisthefirst ofits kindintheworld.Made usinga3D printer,the chipsfive(隔层)compartments looklike thehuman heart,lungs,kidneys,liver andbrain.They areconnected bychannels that(灌输).resemble thehuman circulatorysystem,through whichnew drugscan bepumpedThe plasticdevice usesPET scanningto producedetailed3D imagesshowing whatis goingon insidethe tinyorgans.The PETimagery iswhat allowsusto ensure theflow ofnew drugsbeing testedis evenJ saidLiam Carr,the inventorofthe device.PET scanninginvolves injectingtiny amountsof radioactivecompounds intothe chipto transmitsignals toanextremely sensitivecamera,allowing scientiststo betterassess theeffect ofnew drugs.Carr said,The platfonnis completelyflexible andcan bea valuabletool toinvestigate varioushuman diseases,suchas cancerand immunediseases.For example,we couldhave afatty liver disease modelinthedevice anduse this toseehowhaving adiseased liveraffects otherorgans such astheheart,brain,kidneys,etc,and couldeven combinemultiple diseasedcellmodels toseehowdiseases caninfluence eachother.”Carrs supervisor,Dr AdrianaTavares,said linkingfive organstogether onone devicewould helpscientists effectivelystudyhowanew drugmight affectapatientswhole body.
8.What doesthe underlinedword in Paragraph1meanA.Economical.B.Pioneering.C.Beneficial.D.Portable.
9.What canwe knowabout thebody on-chip”A.It helpsa drugflow throughthe organs.B.It enablesa drugto bequickly absorbed.C.It createsa realistichuman bodystructure.D.It isthe worldsfirst3D-printed metalchip.
10.What isimplied inCarrs wordsA.PET scanningtraces thedrug distribution.B.A sensitivecamera isinserted intothe chip.C.A fattyliverdiseasemodel disturbsthe chip.D.Diseased cellmodels areobserved separately.
11.What isthe mostsuitable titlefor thetextA.3D-printed deviceis usedfor developingdrugsB.Plastic chipmakes newdrugs moreaffordable C.Body on-chip replacesanimals indrug testingD.3D-printed devicecanmake somehuman organsDArecent studyissued inScience revealsthat misinformationonline spreadsfurther,quicker,more profoundly,andmore widelythan factualnews”.This effectis particularlyobvious fbrfalse politicalnews comparedto misinformationregardingterrorism,natural disasters,scientific topics,urban legends,or financialmatters.False newsis70percent morelikelytobereported on Twitter than the truth,researchers found.And false news reached1,500people aboutsix timesfasterthan thetruth.The studyby SoroushVbsoughi andassociate professorDeb Roy,both ofthe MITMedia Lab,and MITSloan(纵向的)professor SinanAral,isthelargest-ever longitudinalstudy ofthe spreadof falsenews online.It usesthe termfalsenews,9instead offake news“because thelatter“has lostall connectiontotheactual accuracyoftheinformationpresented,making itmeaningless fbruse inacademic classification,the authorswrite.To trackthe spreadof news,the researchersinvestigated allthe trueand falsenews storiesproved bysix independentfact-checking organizationsdistributed onTwitter from2006to
2017.They studiedapproximately126,000cascades(谣言)——instances ofa rumorspreading patternthat exhibitsan unbrokenreport chainwithacommon,single origin^^—onTwitterabout contestednews storiesposted by3million peoplemore than
4.5million times.Traditionally,either theapplicationortheusers areresponsible forspreading rumors.The researchersconducted anexperiment byremovingTwitter robotsbefore runningtheir analysis.They thenincluded therobots andran theanalysis againand foundnone ofthemain conclusionschanged.So whatto doIn aninterview for the MITSloan Expertsvideo series,Aral saidpossible solutionsinclude labelingfake news much as foodis labeled,making unfavorablefinancial policiessuchasreducing theflow ofadvertising dollarsto(算法)accounts thatspread fake news,and usingalgorithms tofind andcontrol theeffect offake news.
12.What isspecial aboutfalse newsA.It paysmore attentionto politicalinformation.B Itenjoys moreonline popularitythanthetruth.C.It misleadsviewers withseemingly truewords.D.It involvesmore typesand fieldsthanthetruth.
13.For whatconsideration doesthe studyuse theterm falsenews”?A.Value ofresearch.B.Academic tradition.C.Research methods.D.Severity ofproblems.
14.What mightthe experimentinParagraph3showA.Humans aremore likelyto spreadfalsenewsthan robots.B.The researchersdidnt relyon robotsto reachconclusions.C.The number of viewsofthetwo analysesremains thesame.D.Twitter robotshave changedthe spreadingchain andpattern.
15.Which ofthe followingtips doesAral agreewithA.Advertising topersuade peopleto identifyfakenews.B.Labeling fakenews aboutfood asmuchaspossible.C.Using AIto locatefakenewsand weakenits harm.D.Collecting taxeson accountsspreading fakenews.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Sad feelingsare apartof depression andrelated toother partsofdepressionincluding poorself-worth,poorsleep anddifficulty enjoyingthings.16・We canremove sadnessand startgrowing ourhappiness andwellbeing.Here are some waysto dealwith sad feelings.Read somebooks onovercoming sadnessTherearesomany science-based strategiesyou canuse todefeat sadness.
17.So grabsome high-quality booksor takean onlineprogram toboost happinessand learnthe skillsyouneed todecrease your sadfeelings.Make aplanThere aremany actionsyou cantake tobeat sadness.Making ahappiness plan”canbehelpful.18Whatever worksfbr youtoensureyoull dothe thingsthat makeyou feelbetter iswhat mattersmost.19Were onour phones24-
7.But spendingtoo muchtime onour phonesortheInternet isassociated withhigher levelsofdepression andloneliness.So youneed tolearn howto usephones inways thatincrease happinessinstead of sadness.Imagine abright futureIfsomething hashappened toustomake ussad,we mightonly thinkabout theworst thingsthatcouldhappen.Itscommon becausewe feellike ifwe thinkthrough thesebad outcomes,we canbetter prepare.But itjust makesus feelworseinthelong run.
20.My adviceistotry toimagine abrighter future,even ifonly inan exercisetohelp yourbrain breakthrough sadfeelings.A Outsmartyour smartphone.B.Focus onfunctions ofphones.C.For example,you canuse onenew sadness-breaking strategyeach day.D.Although wesometimes getcaught inoursadfeelings,we donthave to.E.Our sadnesscan developinto feelingall sortsof othernegative emotions.F.By readingself-help books,you canbegin tolearn andapply themto yourlife.G.Many high-quality bookswritten byscientists explainthe causesand effectsofsadness.第三部分语言运用(共两节,共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There oncewasatime whenI couldwatch anythingI wantedfromaseemingly greatnumberofchannels.Then,(有线电视)、cable becameabsurdly21so Iturned toNetflix.(直播)If youthink turningto streaming22isagood idealike Idid,think twice.When myfamily first23Netflix,itwas$
9.99forthestandard plan.Now its$
15.49per month.And Netflixisnt theonly streamingservice thafs24customers.My sisteronce purchaseda Disney+plan,and itwas$
6.99with no25Now,it costs$
13.
99.But ifyou reallywant tosave money,sign upfor Max.Their most26plan is$
9.99and comeswith ads.The saddestpartis thata lotof peopleturned tostreaming servicesto27the commercialbreaks theyget withcable.Now,you either28ads orpay anextra$5a monthtobead-free.You maythink thatthe solutionto thisproblem isto29at mostone ortwo streamingservices-that would30save youmoney.However,many ofthe showsand moviesI loveare playedby multiple。
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