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2025年内蒙古巴彦淖尔市临河区三中高三下学期专项练习英语试题考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹
1.2B的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.530一
1.Thafs thethird timeyouve donethat!—Yeah,A.what ofit B.whafs onC.what aboutD.what for
2..We allsighed withrelief whenplane finallylanded safely.A.a;/B./;theC.a;a D.a;the
3..There arevarious thingson sale,so youcan chooseinterests you.A.whoever B.no matterwhoC.whatever D.no matter what
4.Johnson hasntfelt anyeffect thenew dietingrecipe hashim sincehe triedto loseweight threemonths ago.A.for B.to C.on D.with
5.How Iwish Imy mouthbefore Ishouted atmy mum!A.shut B.have shutC.had shutD.would shut一
6..Mummy,look atmy gloves.I needa newpair.—・I boughtthem foryou onlya weekago!A.You betB.You saiditC.You don,t sayD.You nameit
7.All wehave is24precious hoursa day and thereforewe shallwasteA.nothing
8.none
9.neitherD・no one
8.For sometime thediscussion wentwith noone sayingword.Alice finallybroke.Silence.不填不填A.a;the B.the;aC.a;D.the;
9.—Betty wasfeeling prettyblue fora while,but shesbetter now.
10、A.physics B.chemistry C.math D.biologyIK A.better B.less C.louder D.harder
12、A.distinct B.unclear C.certain D.confident
13、A.beginning B.end C.age D.time
14、A.teachers B.students C.researchers D.police
15、A.immediately B.indifferently C.naturally D.seriously第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式L5151分
27.15The FallingStars Challenge,which beganin Russia,invites participants
1.share theirbest fakefall andrecommendtheir friendsto dothe same,and peoplehave beengoing tomake theirfalls asdramatic aspossible Atfirst,theFalling StarsChallengeZ^Cregard as a wayfor thewealthy to show theirB^possession Peoplewere photographingthemselves fallingfromcars,boats andeven their own privatejets,
4.lie face-down withluxurious jewelry,expensive itemsfrom high-end brandssurroundingthemHowever,as the challenge spread,it transformedfrom beinga wayof showingoff toa creativeway toshow
5.people considerimportantin theirlives Thesocial mediacraze soonmade
6.it way to Weibo,a Chinesesocial mediaplatform Amajor differencewiththe Chineseversion of thechallenge
7.be thatprofessionals fromdifferent industriesparticipated toshow theirdaily routineTheseinclude afirefighter lyingin frontof arow offire trucksand
8.officer atan emergencycall centeron theground withdocuments thrownin all directionsWhilesome picturesare intended9,fun online,Chinese authoritiesare takingitlO.serious Somepeople whohave participatedin第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错满分分the trendhave receivedtickets forbreaking trafficlaws to get theperfect photo10分假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句
28.1010中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号八,并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
21011、错误类型不涉及单词拼写3Good relationshipsbetween teachersor studentsare importantto teaching and learningonly withgoodrelationships canstudent andteachers cooperatewelRGood relationshipsdepended onboth sidesOn theone hand,students shouldrespect teachersand ourhard workTheyshould politeCo teachersand readyto followingtheir adviceOn another hand,teachers shouldbe kindly,friendly andpatientto studentsThey mustbe responsibleon theirteaching and help studentsIf bothsides treatlOeach otherin afriendlyway,teachingandlearning inclass willbe highlyefficients第二节书面表达(满分分)
2529.(25分)为了号召大家多读书,你校于7月25日组织了一次“亲子共读(parent-child reading)”活动假设你是校英文报的记者,请根据以下要点用英语写一篇短文,报道此次活动地点学校图书馆;
1.参加者高二年级学生与家长;
2.活动内容亲子共读一本书;分享读书体会;互相推荐优秀书籍;
3.简短评论
4.注意词数左右;
1.120可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1A、2B、3C、4C、5C、6C、7B、8A、9C、10D、11B、12B、13D、14B、15C、16D、17C、18C、19D、20D第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
211.C
2.B
3.A
4.B、
221.C
2.D
3.B
4.C、
231.C
2.C
3.D
4.B、
241.C
2.A
4.D、
251.B
2.D
3.A
4.D第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.A
2.B
3.B
4.B
5.A
6.D
7.A
8.A
9.A
10.C
11.A
12.B
13.A
14.C
15.C第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.
5151、
271.to share
2.was regarded
3.possessions
4.lying
5.,what
6.its
7.is
8.an
10.seriously第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
1028、小题1第一段第一句or—and小题2第一段第二句student改为复数小题3第二段第一句depended—depend小题4第二段第二句our—their小题5第二段第三句should后面加be小题6第二段第三句following—follow小题7第二段第四句an-the小题8第二段第四句kindly-kind小题9第二段第五句on—for小题10第二段最后一句treat后面的to删掉第二节书面表达(满分分)2529To callon more students and their parentsto readbooks in the sparetime,an activityof parent-child readingwas organisedon July25th inour schoollibrary.Students ofSenior2and theirparents participatedin it.During theactivity,each studentand hisor herparents wereasked tochoose onechapter from their bookand thenread ittogether.After that,they sharedtheir feelingsor opinionsabout it.Many parentssaid thisoffered abetter opportunityfor themto getto knoweachother.Finally,every familyrecommended toothers threegreat books.This activitywas surelya greatsuccess.It not only arousedmorestudents,interest inreading,but mademore parentsrealised thesignificanceof readingwith their children.A.Oh,thafs kindof youB.CongratulationsC.Oh,Vm gladto hearthat D.If smy pleasure
10.It isunwise todisturb onewho isdevoted tohis work.Just・A.face themusic B.fly offthe handleC.eat yourwords D.bite yourtongue一
11.What doyou think of Tom—He hasbeen workingvery hard.he is an advancedworker.A.No wonderB.No doubtC.No worryD.No problem
12.the fiercecompetition injob seeking,many universitygraduates haveno choicebut toreduce theirowndemand for the salary.A.Faced B.FacingC.To faceD.Having faced
13.Membership of this clubis opento those who areits aim.A.in saluteto B.in honourofC.in linewith D.in sympathywith
14.The buswould nothave runinto theriver forthe badtempered lady.A.if itwere not B.had itnot beenC.if itwould not be D.should itnotbe
15.Having battledwith theirover whether to offerhelp toan agedman orwoman whohas fallenover,mostpeople chooseto help.A.compromise B.contradictionC.conscience D.competence一
16..Uncle Wangis inhospital.一Oh,really I.I goand visither.A.didnt know;am going to B.hadnt known;wouldC.havent known;will D.didnt know;will
17.Having ahobby doesdo goodto you.It doesntmatterwhatit isit drivesyou tomove forward.A.if onlyB.in caseC・as longasD.in orderthat
18.That preservedhistoric villageconnected to downtown bya highwayis manyoffice workersspend theirweekends.A.what B.howC.where D.why
19.--ril paya visitto HongKong.Would youmind keepingan eyeon myhouse--Not atall..A.Fd rathernotB.Fd behappyC.Ive notime D.Fd liketo
20.Peter hasprevious experience,I thinkhe§the rightperson forthe job.A.or B.butC.for D.so第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6Most cell phone companiesdesign modelsespecially for kids.But parentsare usuallythe onesbuying thephones,and payingthe bill.According toa study,56%of parentsof childrenaged8to12have giventheirchildrena cell phone.According toa recentsurvey,12is themagic number.It isthe mostcommon ageforkidsto gettheir first cell phone.But13%ofchildren aged6to10already haveone.Thafs more than oneout ofevery10kids.Pro-cell phonepeople,including manyparents,notice thatcell phoneshelp kidskeep intouch with their friendsand families.Theybelieve thatcell phonesare animportant toolinadangerous situation.Kids canstay connectedwith theirparents atall times,whetherits toask fora ridehome fromsoccer practiceor toreceive agood-luck textmessage momentsbefore abig game.Plus,some cellphonedesigned forkids can be controlledwith settingsthat allowthe phoneto onlybe usedin parent-approved ways.Whats theharmin thatButother peopleare worriedabout thehealth andsafety effectsof kids,cell phones.They believethat plugged-in kidscould bemissingout onother activities,such asplaying outsideor hangingout withfriends,and thatsending textmessages orfielding phonecallswhile doinghomework isbad forconcentration.They saythat kidsare spendingtoo muchtime textinginstead oftalking toeachother.C6Our brainsevolved tocommunicate faceto face,“says GarySmall,a professorof psychiatryat theUCLA Schoolof Medicine,in California.A lotofthisis lostwith texting.^^And someexperts arealso concernedabout possiblehealth risks.They worrythat radiationor energywaves-released bycellphones could be harmfulto youngpeople.To besafe,many pediatriciansadvise limitingtalk time.、1The recentsurvey suggeststhat.A.the numbertwelve canbring usgood luckB,most kidsarc eagerto have theirowncell phonesC.many kidshavetheirfirstcellphone at the ageof12D.morethanhalf of the parentscan affordto buycell phones、2Pro-cellphonepeople probablyrefer tothose whothink that kids.A.mustnt owncellphoneB.should have cell phonesC.had bettermake morefriends D.may losetouch withothers、3What wouldbe the main idea of Paragraph3A,The disadvantagesof cellphones.B.Cell phonesdesigned forkids.C.The kindsof cellphones.D.How tosend textmessage.、4The authorsattitudes towardthe factthatkidshavecellphones is.A.supportive B.objectiveC.negative D.optimistic(分)
22.8Have youever noticedthat afterabout6months yourperfectly new1,000dollar smartphonebegins toslow downWhatif Itold youthat itsa sales strategy thatpretty muchall phone companies useto forcepeople into buying newphonesIn late2015,when Lisa Young wasin chargeof iOSsecurity andbeta softwaretesting teams,her bossrevealed adark secretto her,saying that they wereusing anew strategythat wouldpurposely slowdown olderphones everytime thephone wouldupgrade to thelatest operating system.This new method wouldforce customerstobuythe latestphone model,increasing salesby70%.She wasa littledisturbed tohear thenews,but shejust kept her head down andcontinued to do herjob.After awhile,the guiltofbeing involvedwith sucha shady sales modelstarted toweigh heavyon her.How coulda multi——billion dollarcorporation continuetotake advantageof thepublic likethis”she thought.In Marchof2017,she contacteda reporterfrom CNNto finallyleak theinformationconcerning Appleslowing downphones.(丑闻)The scandalwent viralovernight,and everymedia outletin the world,in everylanguage wastalking aboutit,making itoneof thebiggest controversiesin consumerelectronics history.A weeklater,she wassecretly letgo afterher8years ofservice.Although she was takinga hugerisk goingagainst oneof the most powerfulcorporations in theworld,she felta senseof reliefexposingthem.The publicdeserved toknow andthe fearbecame hermotivation tofind awaytodestroy theirshadysalesmodel.Several ofher colleagueswere firedwith her.They quietlyunited,and aftera yearof extensiveresearch theydesigned auniqueproduct calledCirca Chargethat wouldreverse thenegative effectsof softwareupdates/5Phone companieshave recentlycaught windoftheir overnightsuccess withCircaCharge andare tryingtodoeverything theycan tomake thisproduct illegaland banit forever.Lisaand her team havema deunbelievable progressin increasingbattery life,battery health,and optimizingphone performance,and theywillcontinue todevelop newtechnology thatwill beatphone companiesat theirown gameuntil theychange theirways.1What canwe learnabout thenewmethodmentioned in paragraph2A.It isessential in the1atest operatingsystem.B.It benefitsusers inupgrading theirold phone.C.It fools customersinto buyingthe latestmodel onpurpose.D.It isa successfulsalesstrategyfor advertisingnew softwares.、2What doesthe underlinedphrase“keptherheaddown“inparagraph3refer toA.Lowered herhead.B・Nodded toshow approval.C.Pretended toknow something.D.Tried not toshowshe knowssomething.、3How didLisaYoungfeel afterleaking thesecretA.Disturbed.B.Relieved.C.Frightened.D.Disappointed.、4From thepassage,we know.A.its tootough forLisa andherteamto increasebattery lifeB.CircaCharge helpsphone companieswith softwareupdatesC.Lisa strugglesto forcephone companiesto changetheir currentwaysD.phonecompaniesfind itessential toban theirillegal softwarefor updating(分)
23.8Unless yourevery youngor veryold,its likelyyou havesome kindof relationshipwith email,whether yougethundreds of messages aday ora fewdozen aweek.A newstudy suggeststhat howwe dealwith theseincoming messagescould beaffectingour stresslevels andoverall health.A teamfrom theFuture WorkCentre in the UKsurveyed2,000people acrossvarious industries,sectors,and jobroles,askingparticipants howthey managedtheir emailand howmuch associatedstress theyfelt asa result.Overall,thosewhospent themost timeorganisingand stayingon topofmessagesfelt themost email-related pressuretoo.“While emailcanbea valuablecommunication tool,its clearthat itsa sourceof stressof frustrationfor manyof us.The peoplewhoreported itbeing mostuseful to them alsoreported thehighest levelsof emailpressure!,9said oneoftheteam,Richard MacKinnon.Two ofthe habitslinked tomore email-related stresswere checkingfor messagesfirst thingin themorning andlast thingat night.(消息推送)Half ofthose surveyedhad push notifications setup for new email,while62percent ofrespondents lefttheir emailappopen all dayandall night.Both werelinked tohigher levelsof emailpressure.The surveyalso foundthat managerssuffered morethannon-managers.Stress isnot just a problemwhen itcomes toour mood——its beenlinked toa lotof disorderssuch asheart disease,weight gain,memory impairment(减弱),digestiveproblems,and depression.The researcherssuggest thatthe relationshipbetween email-related stressandthenegative impacton homelife isnot thesame foreveryone.、1Whafs thepurpose ofthe studyA.To findout howmany peoplehave anemail account.B.To knowwhat sortof peopleuse emailmost.C.To findout howemail managementis relatedto stress.D.To showwhat changesemail hasbrought aboutto people.、2What doesRichard MackinnonthinkofemailA.It bringsmore strengths.B.It isnot anessential tool.C.It isa double-edged sword.D.It makespeople puzzled.、3Which ofthe followinghabits causesthemoststressA.Checking emailinthemorning.B.Checking emailintheevening.C.Keeping emailapp openat work.D.Setting uppushnotificationsfornewemail.、4Where doesthe textmost probablycome fromA.Science fiction.B.A sciencereport.C.fashion magazine.D.A bookguide.(分)
24.8One daywhen I was12,my mothergave mean order:I wasto walkto thepublic library,and borrow at leastone bookforthe summer.This wasone moreweapon forhertodefeat mystrange problem—inability to read.In the library,I foundmy wayinto the“Childrens Room”.I satdown onthe floorand pulleda fewbooks offthe shelfat random.The coverof abook caughtmy eye.It presenteda picture of a beagle.I hadrecently hada beagle,the firstand onlyanimal companionIever hadasachild.He was my secretsharer”,but onemorning,hewasgone,given awayto someonewho hadthe spaceand themoneyto carefor him.I neverforgot mybeagle.(相同的)There onthe bookscover wasabeaglewhich lookedidentical tomy dog.I ranmy fingersover thepictureofthe dogonthe cover.My eyesran acrossthe title,Amos:the Beaglewith aPlan.Unknowingly,I had read thetitle.Without openingthe book,I borrowedit fromthelibraryforthesummer.Under theshade of a brush,I startedto read about Amos.I readvery,very slowlywith difficulty.Though pageswere turnedslowly,I gotthemainideaofthe storyabout adog who,like mine,had beenseparated fromhis familyand whofinally foundhis waybackhome.That dogwasmydog,and Iwas thelittle boyinthe book.At theend ofthe story,my mindcontinued thefinal sceneof reunion,on andon,until myown lostdog and I were,in mymind,running togetherMymothers callreturned metothereal world.I suddenlyrealized something:T had readabook,andIhad lovedreading thatbook.Everyone knewI couldnot read.But Ihadreadit.Books couldbe incrediblywonderful andIwasgoingtoread them.(奇迹)“I nevertold mymother aboutmy miraculousexperience thatsummer,but shesaw aslow butremarkable improvementinmy classroomperformance duringthe nextyear.And yearslater,she wasproud thather sonhadreadthousands ofbooks,wasawarded aPhD inliterature,and authoredhis ownbooks,articles,poetry andfiction.The powerofthewords hasheld.、1The authorsmother toldhim toborrowabook inorder to.A.encourage himtodomore walkingB.let himspend ameaningful summerC.help curehim ofhis readingproblem D.make himlearn moreabout weapons、2The bookcaught the authors eyebecause.A.it remindedhim ofhis owndogB,he foundits titleeasy tounderstandC.it containedpretty picturesof animalsD.he likedchildrens storiesvery much、3Why couldtheauthormanage toread thebook throughA.He wasforced byhis mothertoreadit.(对某事有同感)B.He identifiedwiththe story inthebook.C.The booktold thestory ofhis petdog.D.The happyending ofthestoryattracted him.、4Which onecouldbethe besttitle ofthe passageA.My Passionfor ReadingB.Mums StrictOrderC.Reunion withMy Beagle.D.The Charmof aBook.(分)(治疗)()
25.10Special KidsTherapy SKT,isacharitable organizationdevoted toimproving thequality oftheindividuals whostruggle withphysical,mental oremotional disabilities.Examples ofwhat SKTcan do:SKT offersthe familiesof children with special needs practical help inbuying specialmedical equipment,such aselectrically-powered wheelchairsand othercommunication equipmentthat arenot coveredby insurance.SKT organizessummer campactivities for children with special needs,providing themwith achance toenjoy theirsummer andexperiencethe traditionalsummer campthat fitstheir abilities.How youcan help:SKT isan all-volunteer charitableorganization,which isstaffed byvolunteers anddepends ondonations thatmake itpossible forusto serveandhelpthese special children.SKT relieson peoplelike youto help make goodthings happenfor thesespecialchildren.Your contributionis sincerelyappreciated.Your donationshelpmakechildren with special needsable tohave alternativetherapies suchas animal-assisted therapy,art musictherapy,massage therapyand watertherapy.These arejustafew ofthe manyproven alternativetherapies thatbring joyandbuild self-respect ofthe children withspecialhealth careneeds.Although thesetherapies arenot coveredby insurance,they enhancethemental,physical andemotional aspectsof achilds life.SKT knowsthat yourtime isvaluable andwe appreciateyour volunteerinterest.There aremany chancesto volunteerto workwiththe childrenand theirfamilies atour eventsor programs.Donations maybe mailedto:Bosse FinancialAttn:Special KidsTherapy,IncPO Box1024Findlay,Ohio45839Please writechecks toSpecial KidsTherapyPhone:419-422-5607Email:、1From thepassage wecan knowthat SKT.A.Earns verylittle byits alternativetherapiesB.Offers helptothechildrenwithdisabilitiesC.Is partlysupported bythe localgovernmentD.Pays insurancefor childrenwithspecialneeds、2What doesthe underlinedword“enhance meaninthetextA,AcceptB,DamageC.ReduceD.Improve、3What canwe inferfromthetextA.SKT isa non-profitable organization.B.The disabledcan askpracticalhelpfrom SKT.C.Donations areused topay insuranceforchildren.D.Families ofchildrenwithspecialneedsare allpoor.、4The textis writtento.A.encourage familiestogetdonationsB.tell ushow childrencan livea normallifeC.make anintroduction ofthe specialchildrenD.Call onpeople tojoin SKTto helpdisabled children第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
26.3015230阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从小题所给的、、和项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑1—15A BC D“The importantthing isnottostop questioning.Curiosity hasits ownreason forexisting.—Albert EinsteinItsno secretthat curiositymakes learningmore effectiveand1Curious studentsnotonlyask questions,but also2seek outthe answers.Without3Sir IsaacNewton wouldhave neverput forwardthe lawsof physics,Alexander Flemingprobably wouldnthave4penicillin(青霉素),and MarieCuries pioneeringresearch onradioactivity maynot exist.Curiosity isjust as5as intelligencein determininghow wellstudents doin school.Curiosity6the brainfor learning.As weall known,were morelikely to7what wevelearned whenthe subjectmatter interestsus.Actually,curiosity alsohelpsus learninformationwedont consider8or important.So if a teacheris ableto9students9curiosity,theyll bebetterprepared tolearn thingsthattheywouldnormally considerboring ordifficult.For instance,if astudent struggleswith10personalizing mathproblem tomatchtheir specificinterestcould help them11remember howto goabout solvingsimilar mathproblems inthe future.However,scientists thinkthat therearestill afew thingsthat remain12about curiositysrole inlearning.For onething,scientists haveyetto determineits long-term effects.For instance,ifastudents curiosityis arousedatthe13ofaschool day,will ithelpthembetterabsorb informationalldaylong Anotherthing the14are keento investigateis whysome peopleare more15curious thanothers,andwhich factorsmost influencehow curiouswe are.、1A.enjoyable B.impossible C.difficult D.avoidable、2A.lazily B.actively C.dependently D.negatively、3A.energy B.curiosity C.technology D.secret、4A.invented B.discovered C.heard D.learned
5、A.important B.easy C.sensitive D.heavy
6、A.blames B.searches C.begs D.prepares
7、A.remember B.dislike C.forgive D.abandon
8、A.interesting B,boring C.friendly D.awful
9、A.arouse B,remove C.record D.miss。
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