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哈三中年高三学年第一次模拟考试2025英语试卷(时间:120分钟满分150分)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,从题中给出的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秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
1.What willthe manprobably donextC.Put thegroceries away.A.Go to the petstore.B.Feed thecat.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
2.Who isthe tallestin the mans familyC.His cousin.A.His grandfather.B.His brother.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
3.What doesthe manthink aboutchewing gumA.Its notgraceful.B.Ifs goodfor dentalhealth.C.It doesharm to the environment.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
4.What are the speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Their mail.B.Their weekendplan.C.Their community.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
5.What isthe womancomplaining aboutA.The boringclass.B.The hotweather.C.The severeillness.第二节听下面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,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】working30hours fromFriday toSunday withlittle tono sleep,finally,I fellinto bed
41.My nextmemory(护理人员)was wakingup in an ambulancewith twoparamedics42me downso that I wouldntslip.They rushedmeto thehospital,and afterwardsdeduced thatI hadsimply43from exhaustion.When I was releasedfrom thehospital Ibegan to44everything.After Igot marriedat eighteen,Isoon hadthe twochildren and a husbandto carefor.After myhusband left,I45to thechallenge andworked myfingers tothebone to46my twochildren.I hadbeen takingcare ofeveryone elsefor solong thatrd forgottenabout myself.I hadneverbeen a47,and thethought ofdoing somethingI enjoyedseemed48to me.Then Irealized Ineeded change.From thenon,every twoweeks,Kay andI wouldgo outto dinner.I alwaysmade suremy childrenhad theirfavoritedinner toeat whenKay andI justrelaxed,forgot our49,and enjoyedthe timeout.My daughteralwaysasked whyshe50got tomeet Kay.I justtold her,You will,someday.”As theyears flewby,my daughters51only grew.One day,she askedagain,more52than ever.I finallydecided tocome cleanand53that Kay was mymiddle name,and thosenights Iwentout Iwas alone.It wasa timeto justbe meand treatmyself.She wasshocked tofind outthat Kaywasnt a realperson.54,Kaywasarealperson tome,who was the partof meneeding tofeel specialonce in a while.Its easy to getlost asa motherbut sometimes,we justneed tofind ourselves.Kay isstill one of myfavorite dinner
55.
41.A.sleepless B.exhausted C.restless D.annoyed
42.A.pulling B.letting C.calming D.holding
43.A.recovered B.defended C.collapsed D.relieved
44.A.rebuild B.recreate C.rethink D.rediscover
45.A.ran B.rose C.stood D.jumped
46.A.provide forB.reach forC.relate toD.turn to
47.A.priority B.necessity C.heroine D.loser
48.A.complicated B.concrete C.achievable D.foreign
49.A.trouble B.preference C.family D.status
50.A.rarely B.never C.always D.occasionally
51.A.endurance B.curiosity C.confidence D.intelligence
52.A.insistent B.innocent C.courageous D.cautious
53.A.commented B.lied C.explained D.promised
54.A.Therefore B.Somehow C.Moreover D.However
55.A.coworkers B.clients C.companions D.waitresses第二节共10小题;每小题L5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1Walking into the workplace,you willbe amazedby thescene56artist WangXusheng ispiling hundredsof sheetsofthin paperon topof oneanother untilthey forma completeimage.When thereis aslight movementin theair,the pages装订,flow,giving lifeto thebook itself.This ancientChinese art,which isknown asdragon scalebookbinding57stretch backto theTang dynasty.It isextremely old58has asenseof“future“about itbecause of its dynamicflexibility.With fewof thebooks59survive to the presentday,the bookbindingtechnique was60serious riskof disappearingbeforeWang decided to dosome researchand bringit backto life.After ayear9s study,he finallylearned61the ancientbookbindingworked.62source materialstraditionally usedin bookbinding,Wang alsopaid visitsto manyold townsandheritage sites.Then camethe63crucial anddifficult partof thebinding process:controlling the placement ofeach page.In orderto createa completepicture,each sheetneeds to be placedexactly in the rightplace.Wang saidthat anerror ofjust64hundredth ofa centimetercan producea huge,visible errorwhen a books hundredsof pagesare displayedtogether.Wangs65prepare thatwent intoproducing thisparticular workshows thevery modernway that the artisttries to第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分understand thesubject matter..假定你校学生会将举办以“科技对生活的影响”为主题的英文辩论比赛,请你写一则通知,内容包括.661比赛时间和地点;.参赛要求;.报名方式和截止时间23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
2.NoticeStudents9Union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续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
67.The imageof the staircase in the SmileyBuilding hashaunted mymemories fortwenty yearssince high schoolgraduation.Every schoolday,I climbedthose concretesteps toreach mathclass ormy locker.A naughtyand misbehavedguycalled Tomand someof his followers wouldsit on thestaircase,rating otherson ascale of1to10by appearanceas(自大)they passedby andlaughed veryloud,impolite,arrogant andrude.Every timeI walkedup ordown thosestairs,their laughterechoed in my ears.Just ignorethem Jmy motheradvised.And Idid.On thesurface.But insidethe painfulmessage thatIwasugly stuckdeep inmy soul.Quite often,the staircasewouldappear inmy nightmares.Eventually,I graduated,got admittedtothecollege,earned adegree inCommunications,launched arewarding careerasa writerand teacher,got married,and raisedtwo amazingboys.But whenI lookedinthemirror,the doubtsreturned,bearing adeep hatredagainst Tom,hisfollowersand eventhe school.When Ireceived aninvitation tomy twentiethhigh schoolreunion,my motherwas puzzledas Ididnt likehighschool.But I wanted togo backto confrontthose boys.Iwantedto tellthem howhurtful andunkind theywere andthatIhad allthe(出门办事),things theydmade me feel Iwasnt worthyof.I practicedmy speechinmymind asI ranerrands cookeddinner,and exercisedoutdoors.Soon,the bigday arrived.I puton myfavorite blouse,touched upmy make-up,and steeledmyself for the comingFridaynight,ready for the“fight”.注意()续写词数应为个左右;1150()请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2However,at thereunion,what Iexperienced mademefeelI reallyneeded toforgive.At thismoment,the organizerread aletter fromTom,who wasabsent from the gathering.
6.What isEmilys impressionof theuniversityA.Its quitenew.B.Its bigenough.C.Its crowded.
7.What dothe speakershave in commonA.They arecollege freshmen.B.They comefrom thesame city.C Theyare interested in psychology.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8.Where doesthe womancome fromA.Britain.B.America.C.Australia.
9.What dowe knowabout the manA.He oncetraveled inMelbourne.B.He livesin adry andhot area.C.His relativeslive in Australia.
10.What areasinAustraliawould theman liketo visitA.Urban areas.B.Coastal areas.C.Rural areas.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
11.When didthemanreach theoffice todayA.At8:45a.m.B.At6a.m.C.At7:45a.m.
12.What doesthe womanthink ofBillA.Hes diligent.B.Hes reliable.C.He9s efficient.
13.How willthemanhelp thewomanA.By inspiringher ideas.B.By editingher plan.C.By pouringher coffee.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
14.How hasLinda changedsince theylast metA.Shes puton weight.B.Shes coloredher hair.C.Shes gotnew glasses.A.8years ago.B.10years ago.C.12years ago.
15.When didthe speakersmeet eachother lasttimeA.Business partners.B.Lawyer andclient.C.Colleagues.
16.What wasthe relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Linda setup acharity.B.Linda offeredhim ajob.C.Linda helpedwith hiswork.
17.Why isPaul gratefulto Linda听下面一段独白,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
18.What isMichael bestknown forA.His130film awards.B.His Londonaccent.C.His servicetothequeen.
19.What roledid Michaelplay inThe ItalianJobA.A robber.B.A servant.C.A director.
20.When wasMichael bornA.In
2023.B.In
1933.C.In
1963.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Interest ingap yearsis increasing.Gap yearprograms offerdiverse opportunitiesfor studentsto gainvaluableexperiences duringtheir timeoff fromtraditional education.Projects AbroadProjects abroad.caIn Projects Abroad,students volunteerin organizedconservation projects,such asGiraffeLion Conservationin一Kenya,and healthand educationoutreach programs,as wellas sightseeon threecontinents SouthAmerica,East AfricaandAsia.The programruns fromSeptember toMarch andincludes time for independent travel.For studentswho cantcommitseven monthsaway,6-to-10-week GapSemester programsare alsoavailable.KatimavikKatimavik.orgKatimaviks FuturePerfect is a14-week programwhere participantsobtain salariedemployment inthe第页/共页313tourism industryin aCanadian city,as wellas freeaccommodations,home phoneand Internet,training andworkshops.Travel expensesare alsocovered.The programis opento Canadiancitizens andpermanent residentsaged18to
30.Discover YearDiscover year.caIn a10-month program,students getlife trainingevery coupleweeks,learn skillslike financialplanning,completecommunity serviceprojects,take fieldtrips toworkplaces andschools.While someof thecurriculums areoffered virtually,other elementsare in-person.Completing the program remotelyis anoption,but theystrongly encourageparticipants toattenda week-long get-together andintroduction sessionin Ottawaat thebeginning of theprogram.GVI CanadaGvicanadckcaGVI Canada arrangesvolunteer tripsspecifically inline with the UnitedNations SustainableDevelopment Goals.Students caneasily findone thatmatches theirinterest andcareer aspirations,whether thatsconservation,education,public healthor genderequality,such asan8-week tripto Thailandto helpwith aconservation projectfor elephantsandsea turtles,and agender-equality projectfor aslittle asone weekin Cambodia.
21.Which programtakes thelongest timeA.Projects Abroad.B.Katimavik.C.Discover Year.D.GVICanada.
22.Which websitecan youvisit ifyou reinterestedinpaid workA.Discoveryear.ca.B.Katimavik.org.C.Projectsabroad.ca.D.Guicanada.ca.
23.What doProjectsAbroadand GVICanada haveincommonA.They offerguided tours.B.They leavetimeforindependenttravel.C.They involveanimal protection.D.They receivesupport from the UnitedNations.BElyn Maclnnis,a73-year-old culturalexpert fromthe United States,isaremarkable figurewhose lifejourney isdeeplyand closelyinterlinked withChina.She hascultivated aprofound culturaland emotionalbond thatspansgenerations.Elyn haslived inChina forover threedecades,during whichtime heraffection forthis landhas grownimmeasurably.In2015,she andher husbandembarked ona meaningfuljourney toexplore therich historyandculture of Kuliang,a renownedsummer resortin Fuzhouthat haslong beena favoreddestination forforeigners,第页/共页413including numerousAmericans.Since the1880s,these foreignresidents havecoexisted harmoniouslywith thelocalChinese community.The followingyear,Elyn tooksignificant stepsto promoteKuliangs heritage.She launchedan Englishwebsitededicated tothe historyand charmof Kuliangand establishedthe“Kuliang Friends^^group inthe United States.Themembers ofthis grouptrace theirancestry to doctors,technicians,missionaries,and traderswho oncecalled Kulianghome.Today,with amembership exceeding50,the grouphas evolvedinto anessential drivingforce behindnon-governmentalfriendly exchangesbetween Chinaand the UnitedStates.Over theyears,Elyn hasremained persistentin hercommitment tospreading the story of Kuliang.Currently,she isimmersedin writingabookon thesetales.She hopesthese touchingand heart-warming storieswill offera freshperspectiveon mutualunderstanding andfoster adeeper friendshipbetween thepeople of theUnitedStates and China.Ata reunion,Elyn Maclnnisremarked,The future,our future,our friendshipand cooperationcan be made ofmany smallthingsthat happeneach day,and with the Kuliangspirit ofpeace,friendship,and love,with sensitivityand respect,smallactions canbuild abetter future.”Elyns unshakablededication tocultural exchangesand historicalpreservation hasnot goneunnoticed.In2018,shewas grantedwith theprestigious“Jiangsu FriendshipAward”.In2024,she washonored asone of the TouchingChina2023Personages Ja national-level accoladethat highlightsher outstandingcontributions tocultural exchangesandhistorical research.Through tirelessefforts,Elyns hasnot onlydeepened theunderstanding ofChinas historyand culturebutalso builta bridgeof friendshipbetween theUnitedStatesand China,one thatwill continueto inspirefuturegenerations.
24.Which isclosest inmeaning toembarked on“in paragraph2A.Kicked off.B.Signed upfor.C.Finished up.D.Made upfor.
25.What canwe learnabout theKuliang Friends^^groupA.Its membersare allcurrently livingin Kuliangfor research.B.It isaimed atpromoting thetourism developmentofKuliang.C.It helpsstrengthen the connection betweenthe USandChina.D.It isan officialorganization topromote cultural exchanges.
26.Which of the followingwords canbest describeElyn MaclnnisA.Tough andstubborn.B.Strict butconsiderate.C.Conservative butresponsible.D.Passionate anddedicated.
27.What isthe mainpurpose of the textA.To introducethe historyand cultureofKuliang.B.To recommenda renownedcultural destination.C.To promotethe“Kuliang Friends^^group globally.D.To honoura brilliantpromoter ofculturalexchanges.CIt wouldbe hard,Gabriel GarciaMarquez thought,todojustice tothe surrealtale onscreen.By hisreckoning,OneHundred Years of Solitude,his landmarknovel of1967,would needa runtimeof100hours andhave tobe filmedin(遗产)Colombia,entirely inSpanish.Netflix,with thesupport ofMarquez^estate agency,has honouredtwo ofthose(声明).一一three proclamationsThe streamerboasts that its newadaptation ofMarquez^novel thefirst onscreen is“one of the mostambitious productionsin LatinAmerican history”.It hasdecidedtocompressIhMarquez5s novelinto16episodes,with thefirst releasedon December11,
2024.The bookpresents ahuge challengeto film-makers fortwo reasons.One isits status:many thinkOne HundredYearsof Solitudewasthegreatest novelof the20th century.It helpedMarquez towin theNobel Prizein literaturein1982andhas soldsome50m copiesworldwide.With affectioncomes expectation.When theTV showwas announced,fans online(讽刺描画的)were quickto expresstheir fearsabout anoversimplified,caricatured^^retelling.Those remarkspoint tothe othertest for adapters,which isthe noverssheer complexity.Set inaround1850-1950,thebook tracesthe fortunesoftheBuendia familyacross severalgenerations.When Netflixapproached AlexGarcia Lopez,a director,about theproject,he wasexcited butworried.remember thebookhaving verylittle dialogue.I rememberit beinga veryexistential kindof book and jumpingall overtheplace.I justthought:This isjust notreally doable,is itIt was JoseRivera,oneofthe screenwriters,who decidedthestoryshould proceedchronologically andthatitneededa narrator.It quotesfromthenovel wordfor word.Itwasa greatway ofhaving Gabrielsvoice guideus throughthestory,“Mr Lopezsays,andaway tobe faithfultothebookandto itsstyle.”To writeOne HundredYears ofSolitude Marquezdrew onhis childhoodtown ofAracataca.Almost60years later,Netflix ishoping thisis trueof itsversion.Marquez^book,after all,is abouthistory repeatingitself.
28.What canwe learnfromthefirst paragraphA.Marquez madea legalclaim againsta copyrighttheft.B.Marquez spent100hours completinghis landmarknovel.C.Netflix gotmuch supportfrom Marquezto adapthis novel.第页/共页613D.Netflix isproud ofits newadaptation ofMarquez5s novel.
29.Why isit agreat challengeforthefilmmakers toadapt Marquez5s novelA.There isa fearabout theclumsy performanceoftheactors.B.The adaptationmay rockthe statusofthework inliterature.C.The originalnovel unfoldsa considerablycomplicated plot.D.Fans holdan impracticalexpectation ofthe adaptedmovie.30What doesparagraph5mainly talkaboutA.The effectivestrategies ofadaptation.B.The introductiontotheproduction staff.C.The writingstyle ofthe adaptednovel.D.The strangecontents ofthe screenwork.
31.What canbe asuitable titleforthetextA.Marquez9s Classic:An AmbitiousLiterature WorkB.Netflix:A SuccessfulStreamer toMake FilmAdaptationC.One HundredYearsofSolitude.From theShelf tothe CouchD.Challenges forFilmmakers:From Complexityto SimplificationDNovelistsemploy variousterms todescribe laughter.Depending oncontext,characters canlaugh invaried ways:chortle,chuckle,titter,hoot,giggle,snigger,howl orguffaw.This richnessof languagemay suggestto somethat laughterisa phenomenonof boundlessvariety.However,new researchby RozaKamiloglu,a psychologistattheFree UniversityofAmsterdam,provides evidencethat thereare justtwo primarytypes of laughter:one generatedby humorand oneby(挠痒).tickling(自发的)Dr Kamiloglusteam collected887YouTube videos of spontaneouslaughter,categorizing thembased on(算the comiccontext.Roughly70%of themwere usedto traina laughter-categorizing machine-learning algorithm去)to connectlaughter formswiththeactivities thatcaused them.The algorithmwas thentested onthe remaining30%.After aquick listen,the teamfound thedifferent laughstoo variedfor anyconnections tobemade.However,thealgorithm disagreed.Based onloudness,rhythm andchanges infrequency,the algorithmcorrectly identifiedlaughter producedbytickling
62.5%ofthetime.All otherforms of laughter,from viewingstand-up comedyor watchingsomeone poursaltinto teainstead ofsugar,were nowherenear aseasytotell apart.When Dr Kamiloglu askedhuman observerstocategorize thelaughs,a similarphenomenon presenteditself.The observerscorrectly identifiedtickling laughter
61.2%ofthetime.The findingcould provideinsights intothe evolutionaryroots of laughter.Many mammalsincludingdogs,squiirel monkeysand chimpanzeesproduce vocalizationsduring playthat soundremarkably likelaughter.Babies and(灵长类)even deafbabies laugh,suggesting thatlaughter evolvedmillions ofyears ago with ourprimate ancestors.Humans arenot theonly animalsthat tickleeither.Chimpanzees engageintheactivity too.All thissuggests thatlaughterfrom ticklingevolved over10m yearsagowiththe commonancestor thathumans shared.DrKamilogluthinks thatthis earlysort of laughter probablyevolved tohelp primatesbuild friendlyrelations.Withthis inmind,she isnow keento studyhow infectiousdifferent sortsof laughsare.If thetickling laughis onethat trulyevolvedto bringprimates together,it oughttobeparticularly infectious,although thishasnt beentested.So nexttime youfeellike laughing,just laugh!
32.Why doesthe authorlist differentwords todescribe laughterin paragraph1A.To showthe languagerichness todefine laughter.B.To introducethe functionof laughterinanovel.C.To emphasizethe accuracyoflaughterdescription.D.To establisha contrastwiththelater findingoflaughter.
33.What canwe knowabout Dr Kamiloglus researchon laughterA.It revealedtheconnectionbetween humansand laughter.B.It startedby collectingvideosofnatural laughter.C.It provedall formsoflaughterare hardto distinguish.D.It analyzedexisting disagreementonthecauses oflaughter.
34.What canbe inferredfrom paragraph3A.Algorithm faroutperforms humansin identifyinglaughter.B.Different typesoflaughterhave noreal emotionaldifferences.C.Mammals,laughter mayhave acommon evolutionaryorigin.D.Deaf babiesproduce laughterinadifferent wayfrom normalones.
35.What isDrKamiloglusattitude tothe infectiousnessofthetickling laughA.Doubtful.B.Ambiguous.C.Positive.D.Indifferent.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Find Peaceof Mind第页/共页813Have youever feltlike youreconstantly jugglinga millionthoughts,yet longforabrief momentof mind in peaceThisoverwhelming situationdoesnt occurout ofthe blue.36Here aresome effectiveways toachieve much-desired innerpeace.Accept whatyou cantchange orcontrol.Most ofus battlewith everydayfrustrations:a trafficjam,an unexpecteddeadlineat work,or relationshipissues.37Indeed,attempting tocontrol everythingonly resultsin emotionalsuffering.Acceptance doesntmean youagree witheverything happeningin yourlife;it meansyou acknowledgecertain realitiesyoucannot alter.38With asimple penand notebook,you cancapture amass ofconfusing feelings,reflect ondaily highsand lows,and trackemotional shiftsover time.This simpleact ofputting thoughtson paperbrings clarityand preventsanxieties frompilingup.Make timefor yourself.Everyone hasdemands fromfamilies,workplaces,and friends,often leavingzero personaltime.This rushedschedule graduallydestroys peaceof mind.39If youwant tomaintain amindinpeace,set asidesomemoments ofisolation dailyor weekly.Your body,mind,and spiritare indesperate needofit.Practice forgiveness.Forgiveness isan extraordinaryact thatcan significantlyaccelerate yourjourney tofinding peaceofmind.Many ofus holdill-feelings—against oldfriends whobetrayed usor familymembers whohurt usunintentionally.Letting goof thesecomplaints doesnot justifythe wrongdoing.4Ultimately,the ongoingpursuit offinding peacerequires bothcommitment andflexibility.The days you feelstressedand outof balancearethedaysyouneed thesetools themost.Dont waituntil yourecompletely overwhelmed.A.Try tokeep ajournal.B.Prevent someunnecessary anxieties.C.Ifs naturalto resistthese unwantedtroubles.D.Even socialbutterflies needa momentalone torecharge.E.Instead,it meansyou freeyourself fromthe burdenof suffering.F.Enjoying thepresent momentlessens negativity,regrets,and fears.G.After all,life isfull ofdistractions,obligations,and annoyingnoises.第三部分语言运用(共二节,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四个选项中选出最佳选项第页/Being aparent ishard enough,but beinga singleparent oftwo kidswith threejobs isoverwhelming.After9共页13。
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