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鄂南高中黄冈中学黄石二中荆州中学龙泉中学武汉二中孝感高中襄阳四中襄阳五中宜昌一中夷陵中学届高三湖北省十一校第一次联考2025英语试题(考试时间分钟试卷满分分)120150命题学校襄阳四中命题人邢少华李辉审题人万耿潘胜蓝审题学校荆州中学注意事项答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指
1.定位置选择题的作答每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑写在试卷、草稿
2.2B纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效非选择题的作答用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的
3.非答题区域均无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30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
1.5分,满7・5分)听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段5A BC对话后,你都有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10例How muchis theshirtA.£
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2.What does the manwant the woman to doA.Do somesewing.B.Iron hisjeans.C.Recommend atailor.
3.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.The weeklyplan.B.The heavyworkload.C.The submissiondeadline.
4.Where does the conversationtake placeA.At arailway station.B.At Bobshome.C.At arestaurant.A.Patient.B.Confused.C.Annoyed.
5.How doesTrish soundTheanswer amvedwhen Annie,the realestate agent,unexpectedly calledme oneday.Dana,would youbeinterested injoining thelocal chapterof USAFit herein town”Honestly,I hadno ideawhat she was talkingabout.WhatI didknow wasthat Anniewas arunner.I hadeven heardher mentionmarathons before.“What doesit involveI mean,is thisabout runningBut that9s justnot mything.I washoping shewould hearthedisinterest inmy voice.Not Annie!She didntgive upeasily.Come on!Youll loveit!Its agroup ofrunners andwalkerswho meetfor sixmonths,training for the HoustonMarathon andHalf Marathon.YouH makefriends,Dana.Trust me.”Excuses racedthrough mymind,but Anniespromise ofpotential friendshipswon meover.The prospectofconnecting withothers whoshared acommon goalwas irresistibleand soonI foundmyself standingamong thepurple注意people”,the groupof halfmarathon walkers,on thatfirst trainingday.续写词数应为左右;1150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2The experiencedwalkers welcomedme withopen arms.On therace day,I feltboth physicallyand emotionallyprepared.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满22・5分)听下面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、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,5各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.How oftendoes Harrygo runningA.Once a week.B.Four timesa week.C.Six timesaweek.
7.Where doesHarry usuallyrunA.Along thecountry road.B.In theschool playground.C.At thegym.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.What is the mansproblemA.He cantstart hiscomputer.B.His computertakes along time to start.C.Programs runtoo slowlyon hiscomputer
9.What doesthe womansay aboutthe manscomputerA.It has a virus.B.It is too old.C.It hasa fastprocessor.
10.What willthe speakersprobably doC.Contact anexpert.听第A.Remove unwantedprograms.B.Download someprograms.8段材料,回答第至题
111311.Why isthe womanspeaking to the manA.To seekpermission.B.To handin a form.C.To askfor guidance.
12.What shouldthewomando beforeturning in the formA.Think abouther additionalneeds.B.Get approvalfrom asuperior.C.Check theannual budget.
13.What willthewomando nextA.Go to the frontdesk.B.Place anonline order.C.Get some office supplies.听第段材料,回答第至题91417A.A host.B.A photographer.C.A writer.
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15.What doesAlex findmost challengingabout filmingwildlife underwaterA.Predicting animalsbehaviors.B.Grabbing theperfect momentquickly.C.Communicating underwaterwith divers.
16.What doesAlex suggestnew underwaterphotographers doA.Choose suitablesubjects.B.Take shotsof smallthings atfirst.C.Avoid gettingtoo closetothesubjects.
17.What isthe main attraction forAlex togo toSardiniaA.The convenientlocation.B.The widerange ofunderwater life.听第段材料,回答第至题C.The temperatureand clarityof thewater
10182018.What isthe speakersprofession mostlikelyA.An athlete.B.A healthcare provider.C.A fitnesscoach.
19.How oftenshould peoplemake achange in their workoutplansA.Every othermonth.B.Once amonth.C.Twice permonth.
20.How doesthe speakersuggest balancingworkout intensityper weekA.By planningexercise andrest properly.B.By takingthe sameworkout routine.C.By onlyengaging inlight activities.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DARenewSan FranciscoZooSpend aSaturday beautifyingthe Zooand createbeautiful gardensfor boththe animalsand visitors.What can be expected•Becoming partof the Zoos history•Sharing anddeveloping newskills andinterests(杀虫剂)•Weeding andclean-up toremove theneed forharmful pesticides•Meeting newpeople ofdifferent backgroundswith sharedgoal ofconserving theEarths plantand animalspeciesWhocan volunteer()Adults andchildren atleast1adult per5children.When canI volunteerThesecond Saturdayof March,June,September,and Novemberin2025,from8:00am to11:00am.We willbeclosing thegates at8:
15.No lateentries allowed.What doI wearChoosesomething warmand comfortablethat youdont mindgetting dirty.The Zooprovides toolsand work gloves,but ifyou haveworkgloves,bring themjust incase.Please weartough workshoes.Sponsor aCorporate Renew the ZooEventGroups of all sizescan sponsor a privateRenewthe Zoo day for theircompanies,when your group workstogether tocompleteZoo projects.Apart fromhaving funand connectingwith teammembers,yourgroupreceives admissionto theZoo,drinks,food andfree ride.Zoo staffwill helporganize eachevent toensure yourgroup enjoysthe dayat theZoo.To signup,e-mail renewthezoo@sfzoo.org.
21.What arethe volunteersof theZoo expectedto doA.Collect dataon newspecies.B.Learn aboutthe Zooshistory.C.Join eco-friendly gardening.D.Research gardeningtechniques.
22.What rulemust befollowed byvolunteers attendingtheZooeventA.Wearing aspecific uniform.B.Bringing theirown tools.C.Preparing mealsin advance.D.Participating onschedule.
23.What isa benefitof sponsoringa RenewtheZoodayfora companyA.Enhancing fellowshipamong members.B.Developing bondswith localbusinesses.C.Receiving trainingin animalprotection.D.Getting discountedprice onfuture visits.BOn aclear sunnyday on the Georgiacoast,ecotour guideRene Heidtleads herguests onher boatthrough anarrowwaterway.Unbroken grassesreach overhead,and theresno building,power line,or celltower insight.Ifs aperfect(泥滩),location forvisitors toview anearby mudflatwhere roughly300,000shorebirds,including theroseate spoonbilland the whimbrel,come toeat,rest,and nestevery year.Heidt hashad a15-year careeras anecotour guideand muchof whatshe shareson thetours comesfrom her()experiences.But morerecently,the Universityof GeorgiasCoastal Awarenessand ResponsibleEcotourism CARE(认证)certification programhas beendesigned tosupport ecotour guides likeHeidt,helping improvethe informationtheyshare withtourists.The programoffers up-to-date educationalmaterial andtraining toecotour guidesand providescertificationthat confirmstheir devotionto preservingthe habitats.While providingknowledge aboutGeorgias naturalresources,the CARE program alsodiscusses howto visitsomesensitive areasresponsibly.Now,when Heidtgives boatingtours,she rowswith alight touch,moving almostsilentlyacross thewater.When sheshares factsabout wildlifewith herguests,she doesntspeak louderthan whispers.Actually,itsa skillHeidt musthave perfectedin herprevious career.The programchanges theway Igive tours.It helpsmeto be moremindfulofaboats influenceonthevery thingwe aretrying toteach peopleabout Jshe recalled.Getting trainedthrough the CAREprogramalso benefitsHeidfs business.According toHeidt,the programallowsher tolearn moreabout thisenvironment.And thatsknowledge shepasses alongto herguests.Its afantastic coastJ shesays.And itsimportant toshare itsbeauty withothers to help themrealize that it isworth protecting.
24.Why wastheCARE programlaunchedA.To offerthe latesttour news.B.To qualifyand recognizeecotourguides.C.To giveaid tolocal education.D.To shareand publicizetravel experience.
25.What maybe thesuggestion fromtheCAREprogram forvisiting sensitiveareasA.Reasonably arrangetravel routes.B.Save asmuch wildlifeas possible.C.Leave aslittle impactas possible.D.Fully respectlocal culturalcustoms.
26.What isHeidts attitude towards theCARE programA.Doubtful.B.Tolerant.C.Uncertain.D.Favorable.
27.Which of the followingisthebest titlefor thetextA.Tending toSensitive CoastalAreas B.Reaching out to EcotourismSupportersC.Backing upEcotourism inGeorgia D.Initiating aCARE CertificationJourneyC(支票)In thesedays of electronic everything,youd thinkthat mostbusinesses wouldntbe usingpaper chequesanymore.In fact,for mostbusinesses,paper chequesare stilla thing.As manyas onein threebusiness dealsare paidthisway and81%of firmsin theUS are still usingpaper cheques to settlesomeof their bills.Stop theeye-rolling becauseyeah,we knowelectronic paymentsare quickerto make,authorize andcomplete,andtheyre easierto trackand report.They savepaper andare goodfor theenvironment.Theyre moresecure,efficient andcostless.They canbe madeand approvedfrom anywhere.A growingnumber ofbusinesses not only preferelectronic payments,but arerequiring customerstodothis.Even Microsoftrecently announcedthatitwould nolonger acceptpaper chequesfromits partners.But still...Tm goingto missthe paper cheque.Tve alwaysenjoyed thecircumstance of the biweeklycheque runandthe grandestpart isthe finalapproval evidencedby theultimate proof of authority:the signature.Some ofmy clientstakedelight in the opportunityto examineand signevery chequebecause theresno betterexample ofpower thanthis.Papercheques arenotonlya writtenform ofcontracts favoredby firmsthroughout historybut alsoaformof marketingwherecompanies canproudly displaytheir logos.They areclear evidenceof stabilityand reliability.Unfortunately,the writingis onthe wallforthepapercheque.And thatmakes mesad.According tothe SmallBusinessAdministration,the majorityof smallbusiness ownersare overthe age of
50.We grewup withSwanson TV(头盔)Dinners,hockey withouthelmets andappointed smokingsections inairplanes.Well retireand youngergenerationswill buryus alongwith ourchequebooks.We knowthis willunavoidably change.For now,many businessesin theUS arestill relyingon paper chequesto pay.Yes,theyre inefficientand costlier.But pleasebe patient.Allow meto havethis onelittle enjoymentwhile itlasts.
28.What phenomenondoesthe author describein paragraph1A.Doing businessis increasinglydifficult.B.Everything isgoing electronicin theUS.C.Paper chequesarestillin usein business.D.Most Americanfirms failtopaythe bills.
29.What doesMicrosofts decisionindicateA.The growingtrend ofshifting toelectronic payments.B.The changein formsof cooperationin bigcompanies.C.The potentialcomeback ofpaperchequesin themarket.D.The popularityofelectronicpayments amongcustomers.
30.What doesthe authorintend todo inparagraph3A.Defend hispreference.B.Introduce anew concept.C.Call forreaders support.D.Promote anold tradition.
31.Why doestheauthormention SwansonTV Dinnersand hockeywithout helmetsA.To emphasizethe outdatednature ofpast trends.B.To showhis attachmentto old-school practices.C.To stresshis resistanceto technologicalchanges.D.To suggestthe reliabilityof traditionalmethods.For decades,simpler isbetter“has beenaccepted asa universaltruth inmarketing.Nick Light,assistant professorofmarketing atthe UOLundquist Collegeof Business,has testedthat assumption.He found that mostconsumers preferofferingsthat appearto beeasy touse andunderstand.However,pushing simplicitycan havea hidden,costly downside.Simplicity isnot a silver bullet/Light said.This methodmight workfbr establishedcompanies withtrack recordstoback uptheir claims.But itcanberisky fora start-up withno historyoracompany ina complicatedmarket categorywherefailures orbreakdowns aremore common.Lights earlierexperience stimulatedhis interestinthe study.He was a marketingmanager ata direct-to-consumer(床垫),mattress company.With thecatchword“one perfectmattress thecompany offeredonly onemattress modelshippeddirectly tothe consumersdoor,dramatically simplifyingthe mattress-buying process.Some customerscallingwith evenminor problemssuch asa slightdiscoloration inthe material,would getreally angry,“Light said.They wouldsaythings like,I dontunderstand whatsso difficultabout this/even whenproducing andshipping mattressesare quitecomplex.These customerswere gettingoverly upsetbecause the product andprocess hadbeen labeledas simple.”The studyalso showedthat consumersjudged thecomplexity ofbrands orproducts basedon theirmentalconnections.For example,when studyparticipants viewedadvertisements fortwo differentcompanies,they formedmentalpictures ofthe simplicityor complexityofthebrand dependingon howplain orbusy theart wasand thedetailsprovided ineach ad.Light alsolooked intoproduct qualityand customeropinions andfoundthatconsumers areless likelyto recommendsimplerbrands afterfailures comparedto morecomplex brands.Therefore,the lessonfor marketersistobe morecarefulabout buildingbranding andadvertising strategiesaround simplicity,because theycould easilybackfire iftheproductorservice failsto deliver.
32.What doesthe underlinedwords“asilverbullet inparagraph2meanA.A riskyinvestment.B.A businessstrategy.C.A quick-fix method.D.A cure-all solution.
33.What didthe useofA.Rising customerdissatisfaction.B.Reduced expensesfor producers.C.Longer transporttime forgoods.D.More commentsfrom customers.simplicity inthe mattressbusiness leadtoA.The companyshistorical background.B.The impressionsshaped byad design.C.The advertisingreviews onits website.D.The richnessof colorin itspackaging.
35.What advicedoestheauthor giveto marketersA.Advertise after-sale customerservice.B.Be cautiousabout simplicity-themed efforts.C.Stress productquality oversimplicity.D.Improve brand presence throughsocial media.
34.What mainlyinfluence consumers,views ona brandaccording tothestudy第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项(索弓卡)When Iwas inprimary school,reading indexcards Iunder theguidance ofour librarianwas howmyclassmates andI locatedthe bookswe wantedand enteredthe worldof ideas.It wasamazing.36Then thesame librarianexplainedthat book-locating informationwas alsoavailable ona website.We couldselect bookswithout evenleaving ourchairs.37The librarianwas notconfident thatthe newtechnology wouldlast.So,as kids,we keptone footplanted ineachworld,learning the digital landscapewhile alsophysically exploringlibraries.Throughout educationalhistory,new tools(目录)have beenaccepted,rejected,or ignored.Digital cardcatalogues arean exampleof toolsthat facilitatelearning,leading manyschools toadopt agenerally friendlyattitudetowardnew technologies.38Some toolsnegatively affectourlearning,the mostrecent examplebeing ChatGPT.()ChatGPT isan artificialintelligence AIchatbot thatcan respondtothequestions oneasks,drawing onstores ofinformationand itsinteractions withother users.Where ChatGPTimpacts educationis incompleting tasksassigned tostudents.Students canquit thinking-allowing ChatGPTto digestdifficult readingson theirbehalf.39But learningto writeis learningto think.Thinking issomething weneed togrow andprogress ashuman beings.40ChatGPT andrelated technologiesdestroy thisimportant task.I recommendthat studentsresist employingthem inthecontext ofreading andwriting ifthey wishtobetransformed bytheir learning.A.Sure,AI cando thesetasks forus.B.Education ismeant toshape aperson.C.But not all toolsare equallyconstructive.D.They canalso askit toconstruct essaysassigned byprofessors.E.If allowedto haveaccess toAl-based tools,no onewould everthink.F.However,this wholeprocess seemeddisappointing thevery nextday.G.In thosedays,we wereliving betweenthedigitalandpre-digital worlds.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分15115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DItwas2017when theaccident occurred.That dayit startedto rainwhen I41to stopjust inchesfromthe carahead.Before Isighed with42,my carwas hithard frombehind.43,1was unharmedand steppedoutto44the situation.The girlwho hadhit mewas intears.(杀车)She45to meand explainedthat herbrakes Uhad takenlonger to46because ofthe slipperyroad.Minutes later,,a policeman47and directlyissued the girl aticket forfailure tocontrol speed”and severalother offenses,which couldhaveled tothe48of herlicense.The girlwas extremelyupset,but shewas helplessagainst theresult.I comfortedher thatitwasnt her49and promisedtohelp.Two weekslater,I receiveda noticeto appearasawitness inthe girPstrial.Although itwasnt required,I decidedtoseek50,Upon seeingme incourt,thegirlappeared quite51,I recountedthe incident52,saying neitherof uswas speedingand thatthe roadwas exceptionallyslippery.I also53the girlwasntto blame.When Ifinished speaking,the courtroomerupted intoapplause,andthejudge praisedme for54my citizensduty.After carefulconsideration,he dismissedthe55against thegirl.I believewhoever encounterssuch acase woulddo the
41.A.managed B.hesitated C.failed D.refused
42.A.disappointment B.excitement C.regret D.relief
43.A.Hopefully B.Thankfully C.Strangely D.Importantly
44.A.improve B.clarify C.assess D.monitor
45.A.whispered B.mentioned C.apologized D.described
46.A.refresh B.recover C.repair D.respond
47.A.turned upB.sped byC.stepped asideD.showed off
48.A.limitation B.cancellation C.explanation D.collection
49.A.weakness B.effort C.excuse D.fault
50.A.advice B.freedom C.cooperation D.justice
51.A.proud B.grateful C.pitiful D.confused
52.A.confidently B.subjectively C.truthfully D.impatiently
53.A.appreciated B.expected C.stressed D.doubted
54.A.performing B.transforming C.remembering D.accepting
55.A.criticisms B.charges C.procedures D.requirementssame.第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分10L515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 madeoutstanding contributionstoSino-French cultural exchanges.Recalling hisfirst cooperationwith theChinese theaterprofessors in2004,he saidhewasimpressed bythe actorsmakeups,costumes andtheir effort56pass theacting skillsto theirstudents.One professorexplained,In China,operais anart57require lifelongdevotion andthe effectoftheperformance largelydepends onthe actors9inner strengthandacting skills.”Following Sommierssuggestion onintroducing Chinese58classic tothe Frenchaudience,Beijing VocationalCollegeof Operaand ArtsBVCOA59stage aseries ofappealing and60innovate performancesin
2005.Theshows drewover22,000French students,half of61got involvedintheworkshops onChinese operamakeups andgesturesafterwards.Sommier alwayshopes theaudience trulyunderstand thattheater isnotaproduct toconsume62areal culturalmeeting andan approachtoward whatwe wonder.周年纪念日The year2024marks the63sixty anniversaryoftheestablishment ofdiplomatic relationsbetweenChina andFrance.Serving asa culturalbond,Sommier hopesthe Frenchand Chinesewill impresseach other64high-quality shows.His65commit toculturalexchangeis positiveproofofthe powerof artsin bringingpeopletogether andfostering globalharmony.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分15假定你是李华,你们班在校英文报组织的以太空”为主题的海报设计大赛中获奖请你给英国朋友Peter写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括创作过程;1你的感想2注意写作词数应为左右;180请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear Peter,Yours,第二节(满分分)Li Hua25阅读下面短文,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At6:00am,I steppedout ofmy carand intoone ofthe hottestJuly daysever recordedin Houston.My T-shirt wassoonwet withsweat asI waitedintheparking lot.Experienced runnerssurrounded me,all wearingappropriate clothesforthe intenseheat.At theageof53,1was aboutto trainfor myfirst halfmarathon.This wasmy planfor buildingfriendshipsin anunknown city.Houston wasquite differentfrom SouthernCalifornia whereI grewup,went tocollege,married,and raisedtwo(调动)daughters.Moving heredue tomy husbandsjob transferwasareal challenge,especially ata timewhen manyofmy friendswere thinkingabout retirement.With mydaughters grown,gone werethe daysof PTAmeetings,team momduties,and attendingmy childrenshigh schoolevents.How couldI makeany friendsinacity whereI hardlyknew anyone(伙伴)?What wouldeach daylook likeWould mytwo agingdogs bemy onlycompanions。
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