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届江苏省盐城市射阳县高三上学期第四次模拟预测英语试2025题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解Early BirdChristmas SaleThe Week Junioris amulti-award-winning currentaffairs magazinefor childrenaged8-14,filledwith engagingarticles,eye-catching photosand bigideas.It engagesand excitescurious youngminds,expands viewsand encourageschildren toexplore andunderstand theworld aroundthem.Our earlybirdChristmas saleincludes anamazing FREEbook The Week JuniorBig Book of Knowledge,a perfectgiftfor curiouschildren.Children lovethe magazinebecause:•Its justfbr them:TheWeek Junior arrivesthrough theirletterbox eachweek addressedto them.(触发)•It sparkstheir thinking:We explainworld eventsclearly andcarefully andhelp childrentothink criticallyand developtheir ownpoint ofview.•It getsthem readingfbr pleasure:Each pageis createdto catchand holdtheir attention,encouraging areading habitand alove oflearning thatwill stay with themfor life.Subscription TypesPrintamp;Digital PrintDigital*Free BigBook ofKnowledge*Save64%*Free BigBook ofKnowledge*No freebookPrinted magazinedelivered*Save45%*Save41%weeklyPrinted magazinedelivered*Fully searchabledigital*Fully searchabledigital editionweeklyedition weekly^DigitalweeklyCancel anytimeback issuelibraryDigital backissue libraryCancelanytimeDear Mr.Smith,Yours,Li Hua
五、书面表达.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52It was a warmspring afternoonin Sanaa,Yemen,and thestreets outsideAbdullah PrimarySchoolwere fullof energyas childrenleft for the day.Laughter filledthe narrowlanes,mixing with the voicesofstreet vendorsand theoccasional honkingof carspassing by.Eleven-year-old Hasanwalked through the(家务).crowd,his thoughtsalready onhis eveningchoresSuddenly,a deep,threatening roarbroke thesilence—a carracing atan unusualspeed.Hasanseyes fixedon avehicle speedingtoward thecrowd,panic spreadingand childrenscreaming.The drivers(咆哮),purpose was clear,and chaosbroke out.The carsengine growledmaking theair feelheavy withdanger.For amoment,Hasan wasfrozen withfear.His legsfelt heavy,as ifrooted to the ground.His heartraced,and hisbreath caughtin histhroat.But then,something clicked.He rememberedthe advicehis fatherhadgiven himduring difficulttimes:In momentsof fear,think,and thenact.Taking adeep breath,Hasan scannedthe surroundings.He didntturn aroundand runin the(躲闪)direction the vehicle wasmoving.Instead,he facedthevehicleand quicklydodged Ito theside(轮月台)before itrushed past.The airwas thickwith dustas thecar zoomedby,the soundof itstires(小巷)!”screeching on the pavement.Get tothe walls!Hide in the alleysHasan shouted,his voicecuttingthrough thenoise,surprisingly calm.Several youngerchildren,their facespale withfear,looked tohimfor guidance.They followedhis lead,narrowly avoidingthe carspath.Hasan wavedothers towarda narrowside street.Quick,this way!”he urged.The smallgroup ofchildrenfollowed him,their footstepsquick andlight,as theymoved towardsafety.Hasans heartraced,but heremained focused,checking thateveryone wassafe.Minutes later,Officer BenBella,an experiencedofficer,arrived withhis teamand shotthe terroristdead.Hasan felta waveof reliefwash overhim asthe officerapproached.注意续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2The nextday,Hasan wasvisited byOfficer Ben.So,they alsorecorded aTikTok video.Notes:This is a Christmasgift subscription.The firstissue willarrive inJanuary.Spark curiositythis Christmas,and forweeks tocome,by giftinga subscriptionto TheWeekJunior plusa BigBookofKnowledge forchildren tounwrap onChristmas Day!
1.What isspecial aboutTheWeekJuniorA.It isa freemagazine.B.It isintended forkids under
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2.What aspectof TheWeekJunior appeals tochildrenA.Clear print.B.Diversity inopinion.C.Convenience indelivery.D.Inspiring content.
3.What canwe knowabout thesubscriptionA.Digital subscriptionsaves the most.B.Print subscriberscan get a freebook.C.The firstissue comesright aftersubscription.D.Cancellation isallowed foreach subscriptiontype.(量子)Quantum computershave beenon mymind a lot lately.A friendhas beensending mearticleson howquantum computersmight helpsolve some of thebiggest challengeswe faceas humans.Ive alsohad exchangeswith twoquantum-computing experts.One iscomputer scientistChris JohnsonwhoI see as someonewho helpskeep thefield honest.The otheris physicistPhilip Taylor.For decades,quantum computinghas beenlittle morethan alaboratory curiosity.Now,big techcompanieshave investedin quantumcomputing,as havemany smallerones.According toBusinessWeekly,quantum machinescould helpus“cure cancer,and eventake stepsto turnclimate changein the(炒作)opposite direction.This is the sortof hypethat annoysJohnson.He worriesthat researchersare;making promisesthey cantkeep.“Whats newJohnson wrote,“is thatmillions ofdollars arenowpotentially availableto quantumcomputing researchers.As quantumcomputing attractsmore attentionand funding,researchers maymislead investors,journalists,the publicand,worst ofall,themselves abouttheir workspotential.If researcherscant keeptheirpromises,excitement mightgive wayto doubt,disappointment andanger,Johnson warns.Lots ofothertechnologies havegone throughstages ofexcitement.But somethingabout quantumcomputingmakes itespecially pconeto hype,Johnson suggests,perhaps because“quantum standsfbr somethingcoolyou shouldntbe ableto understand.And thatbrings meback toTaylor,who suggestedthat Iread hisbookQ forQuantum.After Iread thebook,Taylor patientlyanswered myquestions aboutit.He alsoanswered myquestionsabout PyQuantum,the firmhe co-fbunded in
2016.Taylor sharesJohnsons concernsabouthype,but he says thoseconcerns donot applyto PyQuantum.(幅度)The company,hesays,is closerthan anyother firm“by avery largemargin“to buildinga“usefid“quantum computer,one that“solves animpactful problemthat wewould nothave beenable tosolveotherwise.He adds,People willnaturally discountmy opinions,but Ihave spenta lotof timequantitativelycomparing whatwe aredoing withothers/9Could PyQuantumreally beleading allthe competitionby awide margin”,as Taylorclaims Idontknow.Im certainlynot going to advisemy friendor anyoneelse to invest inquantum computers.But I trust Taylor,just asItrustJohnson.
4.Regarding Johnsonsconcerns,the authorfeels.A.sympathetic B.unconcerned C.doubtful D.excited
5..What leadsto Taylorsoptimism aboutquantum computingA.His dominancein physics.B.The competitionin thefield.C.His confidencein PyQuantum.D.The investmentof techcompanies.
6.What doesthe underlinedword“prone“in Paragraph3most probablymeanA.Open.B.Cool.C.Useful.D.Resistant.
7.Which wouldbe thebest titlefor thepassageA.Is JohnsonMore CompetentThan TaylorB.Is QuantumComputing RedefiningTechnologyC.Will QuantumComputers EverCome intoBeingD.Will QuantumComputing EverLive Upto ItsHypeThe Malagasybaobab trees,a typicalfeature ofMadagascars landscape,should havedisappearedlong agodue tothe extinctionof itsformer seed-distributing animals.However,it didnot.SehenoAndriantsaralaza atthe University of Antananarivoin Madagascarand OnjaRazafindratsima attheUniversity ofCalifornia,Berkeley,now thinkthey mayknow thereason.Together withtheir colleagues,the scientistsmonitored15trees tofind newbaobabseed-distributing animalsin awestern Madagascarregion.They alsoset upcamera trapsaround(粪便)seed-containing fruits,and searchedany fecesalong theway for the presenceof seeds.They reportin thejournal Biotropicathat anative ratwas caughton camerahandling wholefruitson fouroccasions.Although there was norecord of the ratbreaking thefruits open,the teamfound13fruits thathad beenchewed intoand hadtheir seedsremoved.Though thebite markswere notclear(肇事者),enough toidentify aculprit thiswasclearevidence thata seed-distributing animalwas outthere.They thenfound convincingevidence:baobab seedsin sevendifferent piles of bush-pig faces.(讽刺).The discoveryis notwithout ironyScientists believebush pigswere broughttoMadagascar byhumans sometimebetween1,000and5,000years ago,just asthe formerseed-distributing animalswere goingextinct.Their arrivalwasalucky breakfor thebaobabs,especiallyas scientistshave determineda seedsjourney throughthe pig-like digestivesystem doesntreduce itsabilityto grow.While thefinding isimportant inits ownright,it alsoprovides valuableevidence thatintroducedspecies maynot beentirely harmful.Madagascars pigs,fbr example,though notnative,have madethemselvesessential tothe survivalof trulynative species.Similar relationshipsare suspectedto holdinSouth Americabetween rabbitsnative toEurope andplants withno seeddistributors.For Dr.Andriantsaralaza,that suggeststhe fullecological roleof introducedspecies shouldbe consideredbeforetalk ofextinction begins.
8.What isthe studyaimed atA.Monitoring endangeredbaobab trees.B.Discovering whybaobab treesstill exist.C.Preserving thelandscape ofMadagascar.D.Investigating howanimals distributeseeds.
9.Whatled thescientists toidentify thereal culpritA.The clearbite markson thefruits.B.The numberof fruitsbroken open.C.Where theremoved baobabseeds lay.D.How anative rathandled wholefruits.
10.What isthe writersattitude towardsintroduced speciesA.Dismissive.B.Conventional.C.Enthusiastic.D.Fair.
11.Which of the followingisthebest titlefor the textA.Species Savers:Malagasy BushPigs.B.Seed Distributors:Malagasy Baobabs.C.Ecological Roleof Seed-containing Fruits.D.Disappearance ofSeed-distributing Animals.Somewhere in the sky,lightning isforming.Although thepossibility ofgetting struckin yourlifetimeis roughly1in12,000,a humandoes providean attractivetarget for lightning bolts(|AJ电).Heres whatyou shouldexpect ifyou everfind yourselfinthepath of lightning.A lotcan happeninthethree millisecondsit takesfor a lightning boltto coursethrough your body.Lightning strikesmay leaveyou withdeep wounds,often accompaniedwith thirddegree burns.Yourclothes mighteven betorn by the explosiveforce of the surroundingair beingsuperheated toup to(血管)27,700℃.Blood vesselsexploding from the electricshock andheat oftencreate something(伤疤)called aLichtenberg figureon yourskin.This isa patternof scarsthat branchesout acrossyourbody likea tree.(神经系统的)But it doesnt endthere.You mightalso befoced with a lifetimeof neurologicalconditionsfor reasonsthat scientistsstill dontfully understand.Ifs alsopossible thatyou willsufferfrom pain.In somecases,however,a lightningstrike canlead tostrange supertalents.In ablog post,UniversityofMiami neuroscientistBerit Brogaardwrites aboutan incidentwhere asurgeon whowasstruck bylightning developedan urgeto learnto playthe piano.He beganto composemusic hehadstarted hearingin hishead sincethe strike.This typeof phenomenonconfuses scientists.One theorythat Brogaardsays isthat celldeath causedby beingstruck bylightning couldcause a(神经递质)one-time floodingofthebrain withneurotransmitters thatare releasedfrom thedying(神经元).neurons Thiscauses arewiring ofneurons,providing accessto areasofthebrain thatwerepreviously inaccessible.Cool asit wouldbe,you shouldntcount onlightning turningyou intoa geniusin oneflash.Mostof itsresults arepainful,and couldstaywithyou forthe restof yourlife.
12.What canwe learnfromthefirst twoparagraphsA.1in12,000may diefrom lightningbolts.B.Lightning attackscan heatbodies to27,700℃.C.Humans arethemostlikely targetforlightningbolts.D.Branching scarsare typicalafter lightningattacks.
13.What happenedtothesurgeon afterthe strikeA.He suffereda lifetimeof neurologicalpain.B.His brainwas leftin afixed stateof death.C.His unexploredbrain areaswere activated.D.He recalledhidden memoriesabout music.
14.What doesthe underlinedword“This refertoinparagraph5A.The floodingof brain*s neurotransmitters.B.The celldeath dueto lightningstrikes.C.The rewiringof brainneurons.D.The releaseof dyingneurons.
15.What isthetextmainly aboutA.The processof lightningformation.B.The consequencesof beingstruck bylightning.C.The possibilityoflightningmaking agenius.D.The chancesof survivingalightningstrike.As partof ourreal livesof Olympiansseries,The Telegraphhas beentalking toseveral formerOlympicmedalists abouthow theykeep fitnow.•Do littleand often.一This doesnthave to be aworkout short,simple exercisesnacks^^will do.Goodhew,forexample,brushes histeeth whilestanding onone legand doesstretching positionsin bed.16“I turnupthe musicand hopethat nobodyis lookingthroughthewindow becauseitdoeslook abit wild.”•17Whether itssalted crispsorabag ofsweets,Olympians dontcut outtheir guiltypleasures.“Ithink onceyou startto takethings outof yourdiet,thats whenyour bodydesires it,so youstart wanting(炼乳).it moreJ saysChristie,whose treatisacoffee ortea sweetenedwith condensedmilk18•Drink lotsof water.Goodhew drinkstwo glassesof waterbefore startinghis day.19While theamount ofwater youneeddepends onyourbodyand lifestyle,studies haveshown thatdrinking morewater islinked toweight(含水的)loss andindeed keepsyour boneshydrated bydelivering calciumand othernutrients.•Give priorityto sleep.20During myathletic career,you hadto learnto sleepbecause yougo toplaces whereyounever knowif youregoingtogetagood nightssleep Jrecalls Christie.A.Give into yourdesires nowand then.B.Stick toexercise everyday tokeep fit.C.Another ofhis easyexercisesis dancing.D.For Olympians,rest isjust asimportant asexercise.E.No whitesugar orbread,because itsmore processed.F.Similarly,Dame KellyHolmes admitsthat shesa bigchocolate fan.G.”When yousleep youdont drinkanything formany hours,“he explains.
二、完形填空I decidedat10that I was goingto bea teacherbecause Ihad aburning desirefor superpowers.Asa boy,I couldclearly seesomeofmy teachershad extraordinary
21.There wasan Englishteacher infifth gradewho couldmagically transportus todifferent worldsbyreading tous frombooks wewould have22never pickedup.It waseven shockingthat myteachercould seethe23Iwasone ofthose wholacked confidence.Yet myteacher wouldnotice mehidden inthecomer,24to speak,and theunspoken25in hereyes suggestedthat shecould seeme through.I couldstill26remember herlessons aboutthe great一masters ofart.She didthis27her majorwas notart,nor geography.I wantedtobeone ofthose allseeingones withsuperpowers thatmade childrenfeel safeand
28.Being ateacher isntthe easiestorthemost financiallyrewarding ofjobs.And there areoccupational risks-your kneescan29from yearsof carryingpilesofnotebooks upand downthe schoolstaircase,your voicecan30from toomuch talking.But despiteall that,therearethose choosingthis31All mylife,Ive goneto workearly eachday with32steps.Occasionally,I meetmyformer students.Their obviouslove forme andfond memoriesof ourtime togetherare my
33.Whenever Imeet abrand newteacher34to perfecthis/her skillswithabrave faceon,I feelproud to35the samegroup.
21.A.ideas B.powers C.experiences D.needs
22.A.therefore B.however C.otherwise D.likewise
23.A.unknown B.unusual C.impossible D.invisible
24.A.shy B.miserable C,annoyed D.willing
25.A.question B.message C.truth D.criticism
26.A.vaguely B.only C.vividly D.early
27.A.in thatB.as thoughC,even thoughD.now that
28.A.praised B.neglected C.noticed D.valued
29.A.hurt B.bend C,shake D.support
30.A.turn B.heal C,reach D.suffer
31.A.path B.major C.course D.topic
32.A.hesitant B.light C.leaden D.unsteady
33.A.chances B.souvenirs C,rewards D.compensations
34.A.failing B.demanding C,pretending D.struggling
35.A.belong toB,connect toC.contribute toD.adapt to
三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1French theaterdirector Jean-Jacques Annaud,also knownas Sommier,has madeoutstandingcontributions toSino-French cultural exchanges.Recalling hisfirst cooperationwiththeChinese theaterprofessors in2004,he saidhe wasimpressedbytheactors5makeups,costumes and their effort36pass theacting skillstotheir students.One professorexplained,In China,opera isan art37require lifelongdevotionandtheeffect ofthe performancelargely dependsontheactors9inner strengthand actingskills.”Following Sommierssuggestion onintroducing Chinese38classic tothe Frenchaudience,Beijing VocationalCollege ofOpera andArts BVCOA39stage aseries ofappealing and40innovate performancesin
2005.The showsdrew over22,000French students,half of41gotinvolved inthe workshopson Chineseopera makeupsand gesturesafterwards.Sommier alwayshopesthe audiencetruly understandthat theateris nota productto consume42a realculturalmeeting andan approachtoward whatwe wonder.周年纪念日The year2024marks the43sixty anniversaryoftheestablishment ofdiplomaticrelations betweenChina andFrance.Serving asa culturalbond,Sommier hopesthe Frenchand Chinesewillimpress eachother44high-quality shows.His45commit toculturalexchangeis positiveproof ofthepower ofarts inbringing peopletogether andfostering globalharmony.所给词的适当形式填空
46.There isno denythat genesplay acritical rolein shapingour lives.
47.A schooldormitory fire,which brokeout inCentral China,Henan provinceon January19,was所给词的适当形式填空reported kill13students.所给词的适当形式
48.Even thoughwe losealot,moments likethose gaveus hopeforthefuture.填空用适当的词
49.It willtake someyears thenew energyvehicle technologyis accessibleto everyone.填空用适当的词填空
50.I couldseeafaint lightin distance,as iftherewasa smallvillage hiddenthere.
四、书信写作假定你是李华,最近你班将去学校种植基地进行一次实践活动请你代表班级给外教
51.写一封邮件,邀请他参加本次活动,内容包括Mr.Smith介绍活动及意图;1阐明活动意义2注意写作词数应为左右;180请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答2。
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