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届云浮市云安区高三第一次调研模拟测试2025高三英语注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡上
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,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回第二部分阅读(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ABest SpringDestinations in Xizang(高原)Known asthe“roof of the world”,the QinghaiXizangPlateau haslong beenan idealdestination forvisitors.(有眼With thearrival ofspring,here aresome of the besttourist destinationsinXizangthat mightsuit yourdiscerning力的)travel taste.Peach BlossomValley,Nyingchi(花朵)The annualNyingchi peachblossom festivalhas beea signaturetourism eventon theplateau.A greattimeto visitNyingchi wouldusually befrom March20to April
15.It ismore convenientto geta carto drivearound the area toviewthe wildpeach forestsfull ofpink petals.The Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon(峡谷)The YarlungZangbo RiverGrand Canyonis the deepest canyonin the world.One uniquefeature of the springsighthere isthat visitorscan enjoyboth thepeach blossomsand thesnowcapped mountainsat the same time.The PeachBlossomFair is also asight worthyattraction in thearea.Lulang ScenicZoneLulang ScenicZone containsrich naturalscenery.Every yearfrom themiddle ofApril to the beginningof June,withwild flowersblossoming alongsidethe meanderingstreams andsnowy mountainstowering in the backdrop,the wholelandscapepresents atranquil andpleasant sight.Lake Manasarovagettingout of the chairand backinto bedproved to be moredifficult.After severalweeks of these everso difficultefforts,it seemedthat I couldnt makeany progress.So itdidnt takeme longto beeimpatient with the torturoushealthy training.Ibegan tofeel on the edgeof despairand Jasonseemed tosense mydepression.注意:续写词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.One visit,Jason broughtthe footballwe used to playwith.With mysons unwaveringsupport,I madesteady progress.Lake Manasarova,sitting4,500meters abovesea levelin Purangcounty,isakey“climate regulator”ontheplateau(朝圣者)and hometo morethan400rare species,which attractsa largenumber ofpilgrims as well astourists fromhomeand abroad.
1.What dowe know about theYarlungZangbo RiverGrand CanyonA.It is thedeepestcanyon onthe QinghaiXizangplateau.B.Visitors canenjoy thepeach blossomshere atany time.C.Driving acar ishelpful forseeing thepeach blossomshere.D.The besttime tovisit herestarts fromApril toJune.
2.Which touristdestination bestsuits peoplewho arefans ofrare animalsor plantsA.Peach BlossomValley,Nyingchi.B.The YarlungZangboRiverGrandCanyon.C.Lulang ScenicZone.D.Lake Manasarova.
3.Where isthe textprobably takenfromA.An Academicjournal.B.A touristguidebook.C.A newsreport.D.A landscapemap.BPablo Picassowas aSpanish actorwho wasborn onOctober25,
1881.Picasso wasn9t justa painterof histime,he wasanexceptional painterand hisexpertise didntjust stopthere.(功绩)One ofPablos amazingfeats wasdepicting realismand thesurrounding culturethrough hisart,and thatiswhat hedid.Picasso alongwith anotherlegendary painterGeorges Braquegave cubismbirth.Cubism wasa veryuniqueand revolutionaryart representingrealism.Picasso received training from his fatherwho himselfwas anart teacherand apainter aswell.Just at the ageof16,Pablo hadalready losta likingto traditional art techniquesand hedesired tointroduce somethingnew.His questbeganwhen hejoined theAcademy ofSan Fernando in Madrid.That iswhen hecame to knowabouthis dislikenessof thetraditionalways.He beganto experimentwith different styles of art.Most ofhis lifewas spentin Paris,which wasa citytobein ifyouwere anartist in the early20th century.During hisstay inParis,he becamefriends withGuillaume Apollinaire,GeorgesBraque,and MaxJacob.All of them wereinfluential artistsand writersofthetime and they quicklybecame closefriends.With time,Picassos stylecontinued toevolve.His work was boldand healways prefeiTedto useinnovative perspective.Picasso alsoexcelled inother formsof art.He wasa versatileartist andhe alsoled avery versatilepersonal life.Hehad multiplerelationships andwas marriedquite a few times.His mostprominent andpolitically chargedworkwasGuernica”.He producedthis inresponse to the SpanishCivilWar whenthe townof Guernicasuffered ahorrifying bombing.To thisday,his workis aniconic representationof warhorrors.On April8,1973,Picasso passedaway in the cityof Mougins,France.He leftbehind alegacy ofart thatiscelebrated stillto thisday.
4.What canwe learnabout cubismAIt wasa formof realism.B.It appearedin the20th century.C.It wasfirst createdby Pablo.D.It wasonly popularin Spanish.
5.When didPicasso realizethe needto trydifferentstylesof artA.When he was inParis.B.When hereceivedtrainingfromhisfather.C.When heattended theAcademy ofSan Fernando.D.When hemade greatachievements intraditionalart.
6.Which ofthe followingwords bestdescribe PicassoA.Patient andcaring.B.Sociable anddaring.C.Unique andadventurous.D.Knowledgeable and innovative.
7.What doesthe underlinedword“versatile“mean inparagraph5A.multifunctional B.wellroundedC.generous D.specialCHave youever joyouslystepped outto yourbackyard garden,freshly brewedcoffee in hand,only to find your(枯萎)caredfor plantsand herbswilted anddying Wasthe soiltoo dryDid pestsfind theirway inDuring timeslike(榕树)these,some frustratedgardeners maywish theirfickle ficuswould justtell themwhat itneeds.A newMicrosoftpartneredproject in the UKis tryingto seeif thatconcept canbe demonstratedin the realworld.Next year,the RoyalHorticultural Societyin Englandwill showoff anintelligent garden,,that usesan AI model tomonitorthe gardensenvironment and inform gardenerswhen itneeds care.Visitors canask theAlpowered gardenquestions.The modelcould thenrespond withphrases like“I need a bitmore waterJ orI coulduse ahaircut dependingondata capturedinthesoil.The technicalponents ofthe gardenare theproduct ofa partnershipbetween AlstartupAvande andMicrosoft.The gardenrelies ona networkof sensorsnestled throughoutthe gardenmeasuring environmentalfactors like(碱度),soil moisture,alkalinity andnutrient levelsaswellas windand projectedrainfall.All of that datais thensent toaspecially designedAImodelattheback ofthe garden.The model,powered byMicrosoffs AzureOpen AIService,canthen analyzethose factorsandinformgardeners onbest feeding,watering,or trimming.In theory,insights providedby modelslike thisone couldhelp gardenersallocate resourcesefficiently andavoidoverwatering plantsbefore rainfall,both ofwhich canaid insustainability efforts.Those toolscould bea weleconveniencefor casualgrowers orbusinesses lookingto reducecosts.Its unclear,however,whether even the bestmodels canaccountfor somethingabnormal andindividual planttendencies with the samelevel ofcare asexperienced gardeners.Several currentlyavailable appsalso useAI to help gardenersidentify unknownplants byparing aphoto ofthemagainst alarge onlinedatabase.But aspast reportinghas shown,simply trustingan AIto tellyou whethera plantor fungiofunknown originis safeto eatisnt wise,and couldhave dangerousresults.
8.What willAI beusedtodoingardening accordingto thetextA.Look afterthe plantsin placeof gardeners.B.Help the gardeners interactwiththeplants.C.Improve thecondition ofsoil inthegarden.D.Design theenvironmentallyfriendly gardens.
9.What isparagraph3mainly aboutA.How the intelligent gardenworks.B.Why theintelligent gardenis popular.C.How theintelligent gardenwas invented.D.What advantagestheintelligentgarden has.
10.What doesthe underlinedword insightsmean inparagraph4A.Experience.B.Data.C.Methods.D.Tests.
11.What isthe authorsattitude towardAls usein gardeningA.Unclear.B.Approving.C.Objective.D.Negative.DAll parentstell their children littlewhite liesfrom timeto time.For example,they alwayssay,“Of coursefatherChristmas esdown thechimneyIt isall partofthe magic ofchildhood.However,there isone liethats biggerthan alltheothers.IVs Idont have a favorite child^^.第页/共页410American writer,Jeffrey Klugerwrites,“95%of parentsintheworld have a favouritechild,andtheother5%are(夸大)lying.He may be exaggeratingthe figuresfor dramaticeffect,but scientificresearch shows that Klugeris notfaroff thetruth,although everyparent refusesto admitthat theyhave afavorite child.(兄According toone recentstudy bythe researchersfrom theUniversity ofCalifornia,which followed384sibling弟姐妹)pairs andtheir parentsfor threeyears,65%ofthemothers and70%ofthefathers showeda preference for oneoftheir children.As thisstudy wasamong familiesthat knewthey werebeing monitored,there isa strongpossibility thetruefigures couldbe significantlyhigher.Generally,parents wouldsay thereis nofavoritism intheir families.But interestingly,a lotof personalstories fromparentsshowsthat they ortheir siblingswere indeedtheir motheror father^favorite children.It seemseveryone knowsfavoritismexists,but nobodywants toput theirhand up and saythey areguilty ofit themselves.Another researchsuggests thatmothers dotend toshow apreference for their firstbornson,while fathersoften choosetheiryoungest daughtersas theirfavorite.Parents willoften bedrawn to the childwho iseasiest toget alongwith,or thechildthat sharesimilar featuresto them.For example,mum willhave aspecial bondwith theirsensitive,arty sonwhile dadfocusesattention onhis sportydaughter.Professor Scottsays beingleast favoured in afamily cancolour ourbehaviour asadults.Children whofeel theyareless lovedwithin theirfamily aremore likelyto developanxiety,depression andlow selfconfidence.But someexpertsbelieve beingless favouredcan havepositive consequences.Professor Scottagrees thatfavored childrencan sometimesfindlife difficultwhen theyhave tolive intherealworld withouttheir parents.
12.The passagemainly tellsthe readersabout.A.parents9preferencefor their childrenB.different waysof raisingchildrenC.peoples lovefor theirparentsD parents9influences ontheir children
13.What canbe learnedfrom ParagraphOne andTwoA.There wasno fatherChristmas orchimney atall.B.People rememberthemagicof theirchildhood.C.Parents reallywant tolie to theirchildren.D.Few parentsadmit theyhaveafavoritechild.
14.Who ismost likelyto beea mothersfavorite childA.The sonwho sharessimilar featureswith hisfather.B.The mostbeautiful youngestgirl inthe family.C.The sonwho lovesart andhas asensitive feeling.D.The daughterwho playsbasketball verywell.
15.What mighthappen ifsomeone isthe leastfavouredin a familyA.His behavioras anadult willbe affected.B.He willhaveacolorful lifeinthefuture.C.He willbee moreconfident.D Hewill findthat lifeis difficult.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(激Some peopleseem tohandle lifesups anddowns withoutneeding muchsupport,encouragement,and motivation励)from others.16Of course,we allneedalittle helpand guidancesometimes.But thesehabits arewhat independentpeopledo thatmake themso successfulin life.17Independent peoplecertainly dontneed anyhelp getting up inthe morning!They areselfreliant andknowthat successmeans hangingin there”.They dontneed praise,encouragement,and recognitionfrom othersthat theyare ontheright path.They knowthey canget thejob done,and thatexcitement iswhat keepsthem going.(优先考虑)They prioritizetheir goalsand dreams.18Some peopleallow theirhopes anddreams tobe justthat,and(摇头族)they paytoo muchattention to the naysayerswho tellthem itllnever happen.Self sufficientpeople dontgetdistracted ordiscouraged bythose whoput adowner ontheir ideas.They knowthe pathto successmay not be easy,andthat theremaybesetbacks alongthe way,but theybelieve inwhat theycan achieve.They knowthemselves well.Independent peopleare selfassured.They areaware of their strengthsand theirweaknesses.19Of course,its nicefor peopleto thinkhighly ofyou,but independent people dontneed thisapproval inorderto thinkhighly ofthemselves.They learnfrom theirmistakes anddont seethem asfailures.Just likeall ofus,independentpeopleget thingswrong.The onlydifference isthat thosewho areselfsufficient dontneed anyfort whenthings dontgo asplanned.20A.And theymake thosedreams happen.B.They juststop fora solutionand tryagain.C.Change doesntget inthe wayoftheirsuccess.D.They arepassionately drivenand extremelyselfmotivated.E.They aremost successfulwhen theyare leftto findthings outfor themselves.F.Whafs more,they dontneed continuousadvice orencouragement fromothers.G.Some relyon otherstohelpthem makedecisions facingeventhesimplest dailytasks.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15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During myyearly checkupwith myeye doctorafewyears ago,I noticeda shoecollectionbox placedinthewaitingarea.The doctor21hewascollecting shoesfor thechildren inAfrica,who wereraised in22and couldnteven afforda pairof shoes.The womansitting nextto melaughed andmade a23ment aboutthe poor,which upsetme terribly.I felt24to makeitclear thather remarkswere unacceptableand thatsimilar issuesexisted worldwide.To supportmy25,1shared anexperience ofour tripto Cuba.While stayingthere,my husbandtooktennis lessonsand gottoknowan instructor,who26financially.The instructoradmired my husbands tennis27and、mentioned howexpensive itwas toobtain goodtennis equipmentin Cuba.Having learnedthey hadthesamefoot28myhusbandgifted themtothe instructor afterhis lastlesson.With thepresent、inhand,theinstructorwas deeply29feeling asense ofwarmth spreadthrough hisheart.After tellingthis storytothewoman,I30thattheexperience madeus moreaware ofthe needto31gently usedclothing andshoes topeople inneed.The womansat insilence fora longtime.I wasntsurewhat shewas thinkingor feeling.32,she gotupandturned towardsme・Ive learneda33today.We shouldbe34for whatwe haveand nevertake thingsfor granted/9she said.That day,I alsolearned thatrespectfully35intheface ofunkind mentscan actuallywork!
21.A.admitted B.discovered C.explained D.remembered
22.A.love B.short C.need D.poverty
23.A.special B.mon C.rude D.caring
24.A.awkward B.driven C.threatened D.connected
25.A.decision B.message C.work D.point
26.A.struggled B.stopped C.refused D.topped
27.A.net B.shoes C.balls D.clothing
28.A.brand B.size C.type D.style
29.A.lost B.caught C.changed D.touched
30.A.remended B.concluded C.checked D.predicted
31.A.make B.throw C.donate D.return
32.A.Suddenly B.Hopefully C.Closely D.Fortunately
33.A.trick B.language C.skill D.lesson
34.A.responsible B.thankful C.eager D.ready
35.A.speaking upB.making upC.gettingupD.showing up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1Recently,a traditionalvillage inChina hasbeen transformedinto amodern ecoresortthat offersmany activitiesandspaces.Architects Jonesand Jackfrom HIMMdesignhave redesignedthe Saeseurecotourist village36use theOne Belt,One Road“strategy.This strategy37focus onconnections andcooperation betweenChinaand othercountries.38locate nearChongqing city,the projectisthestarting pointoftheSilk Roadeconomic belt.Chongqing isalso39key pointforthe21stcentury OceanicSilk Road40connects Chinasinland areaswiththe rest oftheworld,bining anelementfrom localarchitecture andtaking advantageofaspecial landscape,the teamdivided thevarious buildingsandfacilities intocategories41housing,entertainment,art etc.The designbines traditionaland modernelements,with referencestothesilk industryand rawsilk production.Thesilk clothesand42relate productionin Chongqingare theinspirational elementsfor thisproject.The mainidea is43keep theexisting formsofthevillages andexisting homes44give amodern decoration.Included area multimediacenter,wellness andspa facilities,art45gallery,第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分green homes,a hoteland childcarefacilities..假定你是李华,你校刚刚结束了一场以“美丽的祖国为主题的摄影比赛你的作品荣46Beautiful Motherland获一等奖请你给校英文报投稿分享这次经历,内容包括.介绍你的作品;
1.你的感想2注意⑴写作词数应为个左右;80⑵请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Beautiful Motherlandin MyPicture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.“You willnever walkagain.You willhave touse a wheelchair.Unprepared forthe doctorscruel diagnosis,1heard hiswordsfall heavily on myears.If Ihad neverfelt hopelessbefore,I felthopeless then.A catastrophiccar accidentbad leftme unconsciousandincritical condition.I awakenedtofindboth legsswathed in(被打上石膏).casts While1had otherserious injuries,my legswere myprime concern.I couldntimagine beingdisabledforthewhole lifeand beingconfined toawheelchairtherestof mylife didntfit intomy plans.Lying inmy bedmotionless andrelying onprayer,I wonderedhow Icould giveJasen,my tenyearoldson,hope thatMomwould heal.Hed beencheerful onevery visit,chattering aboutour previouscountless parkfootball gamesandexpecting Icould returntothegame withhim soon.However,I sawthe fearin hiseyes.Looking forwardto havingatotally handicappedmother andthe implicationsofthatwere weighingheavilyonhis littleshoulder.I knewhe neededtheray ofhope thatI wouldnotbeinawheelchair forever.Just maybe,I thought,Icoulduse thisexperience toteach whattodo whenadversity strikes.So Ikept assuringhim Iwould riseagain.His eyessparkled withtrust inme.Then myhealthytraining began.第At first,T taughtmyself tomove fromthe bedtothewheelchair.I justmade tinymovements forweeks,while9页/共页10。
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