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高届高三第一学期期中考试2025英语试题卷(本试卷满分分,考试时间分钟)150120注意事项:.答卷前先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证条码粘贴在答题1卡上指定位:.选择题,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22B非选择题,用黑色签字笔写在答题卡上对应的答题区域,写在非答题区域无效
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57.5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,5A BC并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题10L What is the man doingA.Planning atrip.B.Asking fordirections.C.Buying anair ticket.
2.Where doesthe conversationmost probablytake placeA.At adentisfs.B.At atailors.C.At abarbers.
3.When did the manleave fbrhomeA.At ten.B.At tenthirty.C.At eleven.
4.What willthe speakersfind aperson to doA.Check theoffice.B.Download thefile.C.Handle theInternet problem.
5.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A dream.B,A man.C.A country.每段对话仅读一遍第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15L
522.5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5A BC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,每小题秒钟;听完后,各5小题给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5(嘎吱作响)My heart47as mysnow bootscrunched toward the herd.The elk48for pictures and I49myhands into the fuzzypockets of my jacketand climbedonto asmall snowbank,a short50from myfamily.Suddenly alarge elkmade angryvoice and I feltthe51of amountain on my shoulders.The elkhad reared(蹄)up andhooked itsfront hoovesover my52like itwanted tomurder me.I sliddown thesnowbank,thinkingfirmly thesewere my53moments.I screamedand ranquickly.54,he slippedoff myshoulders andrejoined hispartnergroup.I stoodby ourvan,breathing rapidly.(引用)My auntcited theincident as55that weshould allreturn toToronto immediately,and Ididnt
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45.A.frightened B.shocked C.yelledD.followed
46.A.convinced B.refused C.persuadedD.quit
47.A.silenced B.beat C.racedD.directed
48.A.answered B.waited C.posedD.occupied
49.A.stuck B.hid C.restrictedD.position
50.A.distance B.way C.roomD.light5L A.weight B.loss C.behaviorD.laps
52.A,legs B.armsC.shouldersD.last
53.A.immediate B・seldomC.rareD.Luckily
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55.A.action B.proofC.attitude英语试题第页共页1012disagree.It tookme awhile,but Imoved backas anadult.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1Machine Learning-today andtomorrowThanks to their workfrom the1980sandonward,John Hopfieldand GeoffreyHinton havehelped laythefoundation fbrthe machinelearning revolutionthat56start around
2010.57development weare witnessingnow hasbeen madepossible throughaccess to the vastamounts ofdatathat can be used to trainnetworks,58through theenormous increasein computingpower.59today神经的artificial neuralnetworks areoften enormous and constructedfrom manylayers.These arecalled deepneuralnetworks and the waythey aretrained60call deeplearning.A quickglance atHopfield5s article61associative memory,from J982,provides someperspective onthis节点.development.In it,he useda network with30nodes Ifall thenodes areconnected toeach other,there62be435connections.The nodeshave theirvalues,the connectionshave differentstrengths and,in total,there are63few than500parameters tokeep trackof.He alsotried anetworkwith100nodes,but thiswas toocomplicated,64consider thecomputer hewas usingat thetime.We cancompare thisto thelarge language65model oftoday,which arebuilt asnetworks thatcan containover onetrillion parameters.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节(满分分)4015中国运动员在巴黎年奥运会上的拼搏精神()使你大受鼓舞假如2024the inspiring Olympic spirit你是李华,请以此为话题,为学校即将举行的英语演讲比赛写一篇演讲稿内容主要包括观看感受;
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1.80请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2,Good morning!Fm LiHua.Thank you!第二节(满分分)25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I likerunning andfbr me,success waswinning everyrace I participated in.My classmatescalled meIncredibleDash.One day,there was a sportingevent plannedin myschool.Well-prepared for the runningcompetition,I tookpart inalmost everyrace therewas.A largenumber ofpeople gatheredto watch.Crowds wereeagerto see the runningrace becauseit was the mostexciting event.When the race fbr400m started,all theboysran fast.Unsurprisingly,I finishedfirst in the raceand receiveda biground ofapplause.While itwas tiring,I feltproudand was on topofmyworld.In the race for200m,I ranfull speedand finishedtheracefirst onceagain.The crowdgave thunderingclapsto me.I jumpedall overthe groundand wasnot botheredto givehandshakes tomy fellowracers.Then cametheracefbr100m.Discouraged by the previousraces,most boysquit therace exceptone,aboy namedMatt whowas invitedas anhonorary runner.Matt wasbom withlow visionbut hewasadeterminedparticipant ofmany sports.The judgecame toMatt andexplained thesituation,asking whetherhe wouldlike toquit too.I,wild withjoy,thought I would win the championwithout effort.However,to everyonessurprise,Matt(嗤之以鼻)「decided tocomplete the event.I sniffedIt isa wasteof time.I betheevendoesnt figureout wherethe finish lineis.”The raceof twostarted.On hearingthe startinggun,both Mattand Iran to the finish line,SoonI spedup andleft Mattbehind.Just30meters beforearriving at thefinishline,I wasexpecting toreceive the(抽筋).注意applause forthe thirdtime when I suffereda legspasm续写词数应为左右;
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2.Paragraph1I fellhard to the ground.Paragraph2Arm byarm,we walkedtowards thefinishline.高届高三第一学期期中考试2025英语参考答案及评分意见第一部分听力(共两节,每小题分,满分分)
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65.models第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15Good morning!Im LiHua fm excitedto talkabout theinspiringOlympicspirit from the recently^concluded ParisOlympicsIwatched theGames wi1h greatenthusiasm Whattruly struckme wasnot onlythe medalsor recordsbroken,but thespiritthat drovethese athletesforward.I wastruly movedby thehard workand dedicationof ourChinese athletesWhetherthey wonor not,they allshowed incredibleperseverance,determination andrespect fortheir competitorsW iththis inmind,Iwouldlike to make aheartfelt initiativesLet usembrace thefighting spiritof ourathletesand carryit forwardinto ourdaily livesLe£s strivefor excellencein ourstudies,extracurricular activitiesand personalgrowthLe£s fosteran environmentwhere wesupport andencourage eachother forbetter alongthe way.Thank you!第二节(满分分)25I fellhard to the ground.At thismo ment Ifelt sadand ashamedthat Icouldn tfinish therace.1lay on theground,unwilling toface thefact andthe crowds.I imaginedthe sneeringfaces anddidnt knowhow toreact Suddenlyahand reachedout tome.I raisedmy headand foundi£s Matt“Let sruntogether“he saidThere wasjust sincerityonhis face,no mock.I believedI shouldtrust him,and gavehim myhandArm byarm,we walkedtowards thefinish lineiThe crowdsfell intosilence,and thenbroke intoloud applauseWhatdid theyapplaud forI thinkI know.Bowing toMatt,I thankedMatt fbrhis helpand admitted hewas thechampion No,Iparticipatein therace notforthechampion,just forthe participation.You arevery excellent”he saidI wassurprisedat first,and thenrealized thatthe fullengagement andgood faithdeserved thereal champion.-听下面一段对话,回答第、题
676.What happenedto thespeakersA.They seemedto losetheir way.B.They didnttake amap withthem.C.They didntkeep trafficrules.
7.What willthe womandoA.Praise theman.B.Drive thecar.C.Blame hersister.听下面一段对话,回答第、题
898.When doesthe womanusually go totheUSA.In winterB.In summer.C.In spring.
9.Where didthe womango onholiday lastmonthA.To America.B.To Mexico.C.To Canada.听下面一段对话,回答第至题
101210.What is the womandoingA.Interviewing theman.B.Looking fbr a suitablejob.C-Talking abouther jobplan.IL Whatwasthemans job in ChinaA.A marketresearcher.B.A salesmanager.C.A salesman.
12.What willthemando nextweekA.Start hisjobin the newcompany.B.Apply fbra bettercompany.C.Refuse thenew offer.听下面一段对话,回答第至题
131613.When didKarina becomeinterested incookingA.When shehelped herparents inthe hotelkitchen.B.When she made foodfbr herselfat home.C.When sheworked ina restaurant.
14.What happenedto Karinainthecooking competitionA.She wonone of the prizes.B.Her disheswere thoughthighly o£C.She realizedher talentfor cooking.
15.Why dida topchef offer to trainKarinaA.A famousperson likedthe foodshemade,B・He neededsome Saturdayhelpers.C.She wasquick atlearning tocook.
16.What doesKarina liketo doin herfree timeA.Stay withher family.B.Create newsalads.C.Learn fromgood chefs.听下面一段材料,回答第至题
172017.Who arethe probablelistenersA.Teachers,B.Children.C.Parents.
18.What is the moneymainly usedforA.Constructing theschool library.B.Promoting medicalresearch.C.Building aswimming pool.
19.Which sportistheleast popularA.Volleyball.B.Long jump.C.High jump.
20.Which of the followingisthemajor concerninthecompetitionA.The safetyproblem.B.The matchresult.C.The participationdegree.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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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 DAToplists arelecturing peopleon everythingfrom100places tovisit”to“100books toread”.Arentyou justtired ofbeing toldwhat todo withyour timeNowyou havea listto endall lists!Take alook atthe followingtwo examplesfrom thelist ofa101things nottodo”.Swim withDolphinsSwimming withdolphins isone of the worlds most profitabletourist activities.However,not everydolphinwill welcomehaving theirbusy,tiring dayinterrupted bytourists screamingand pushingaround theminthe water.Worse yet,when dolphinsget toonear tothe boatsloaded withtourists,they couldget caughtup in(螺旋桨).ropes andkilled bypropellersHeres alittle secret.Dolphins looklike smilingat you,but actuallythey5re justopening theirmouths.Go toSee the Mona LisaTheremust besomething about the mysterious smile.The6million peoplewho visitthe ladyin theLouvreevery yearcant allbe wrong,after all.But theycanbequite annoying,standing in front ofyou,holdingtheir camerasto preventyou fromseeing anything.In fact,it ishard foryou to see thepainting clearlybecauseyou have to stayaway fromit forsecurity reasons.After queuingfor hours,many touristscan remainin frontofthe paintingonly for15seconds atmostIf themysterious ladyinthepicture knewher fate,she wouldntjust besmiling.Shed belaughing.So,still longtosee theMonaLisa If you wantto findout moreabout thelist,read101Things NOTtoDo BeforeYou Die.Visit www.not2dobeforedie.co.uk andbuy thebook ata20%discount.
21.What canwe knowabout swimmingwith dolphinsA.Its theworldsmostpopular touristactivity.B.It givesfun to both touristsand dolphins.C,It canresult indanger todolphins.D.It willmake touristsbusy andtired.
22.What doesthe authorthink aboutgoing toseetheMona LisaA.Fifteen secondsinfrontof thepainting isenough.B.It iswrong togo andseethemysterioussmile.C.Queuing forhours isworthwhile.D.It is not satisiyingas expected.
23.Why isthe passagewrittenA.To publicizea book.B.Tb introducea website.C.To commenton popularlists.D.To recommendtourist activities-BEarlier thatday,Fd pickedup mycar from the garageand drovenorth outof thecity infull confidence.What couldgo wrongAfter acouple ofhours,I noticedmy batterylight wason.Id seensuch lightsbefore,Tdworry tomorrow.Or maybenot.(仪表盘)Gradually,more andmore dashboardlights flashed.I hadnever seenthat manyflash atoncebefore inthis orany othercar.Then myradio cutout andsuddenly theheadlights too.Finally,the enginedied,(危险警示灯)andIrolled tothe shoulderof theroad.Luckily,my hazardlights worked.Unluckily,I amoneof thelast peopleon Earthwithout amobile phone.I waswaving myarms inthe darknessfbr20minutes.Noone stopped.Then apassing pickuptruck pulledover!The driverwasonhis wayhome froma jobinterview.When Imentionedthat noone elsestopped,the young man said,People justdon5t careany more.”He lentme his(拖车).cellphone andI calledfbratowSoon apolice carpulled inon theshoulder behindusandan officergot outHe invitedme tosit inthe backofhis vehicle,to staywarm.He toldme thattwo peoplecalled inabout aman wavingattheside of the highway.They werewomen anddidnt wantto stop;he explained,UI cantblame themJ Isaid.Half anhour later,thetow truckarrived.I knewthat oncemy wife,my motherand mychildren heardabout mylatest misadventurethey wouldtalkme intogetting acellphone.After all,what responsibleperson hasno mobileBut Idont know.I hada lot ofgood visitswith newpeople.And whatabout allthose folkswho calledfbr helponmybehalf Andthe officerwhomade sureI stayedwarm Andthe tow-truck driverwho gotme homesafely Isthere abetter waytodiscover thekindnesses ofso manystrangers
24.What canwe sayaboutthe author fromParagraph1A.He trustedto hisluck.B.He hadmany worries.C.He escapedfrom death.D.He madeseveral wrongturns.
25.What helpdidtheyoungmanoffertothe authorA.He gavehim alift.B.He comfortedhim withwords.C.He lethim usehis phone.D.He calledthe policefor him.
26.How mightthe authorfeel hearingthe policeofficers wordsA.Slightly hurt.B.Greatly relieved.C.Severely worried.D.Deeply touched.
27.What willtheauthormost likelydo concerninghis family^adviceA.Act onit B.Put itaside.C.Accept itpartly.D.Pass itonto otherdrivers.英语试题第页共页512That artificial food dyes are unhealthyisnotnews.Some of the mostcommon additivesusedtogive color(管理的)to everythingare knownto affectsome childrensability to learn.But regulatory agencies aroundtheworld dontnecessarily agree.That may soon change,thanks inpart toincreasing consumer pressure.Inaddition,a reportprepared bythe stateof Califbmia5s Officeof EnvironmentalHealth HazardAssessment()OEHHA concludedthat syntheticfood dyes“cause orworsen neurobehavioralproblems insome children”.In responsetothereport,California isnow thinkingabout requiringwarning labelson foodproductscontaining theseven mostcommonly usedsynthetic dyes.Among themare Red40,Yellow5and Yellow6,which accountfor morethan90%of fooddye.Restaurants in California wouldalso haveto identifymenuitems containingthe additives.」“The scienceis clearsays LisaLefferts,an environmentalhealth consultant,These syntheticdyes harmchildrenand arecompletely unnecessary79What makesthe OEHHAreport agame changeris thata regulatoryagency isonthesame pageasscientists andadvocacy(拥护)groups.uThafs largelybecause of the qualityofthereport/says Lefferts,oneof10original signatoriestothepetition.Synthetic dyes are usedin foodsfor onereason:tomakeproducts lookprettier.Someone likensthepractice toputting cosmeticson fdod”.Bright colorsand fiinshapes makecandies andcereals appealing,especially tokids.As moreresearch hasemerged,consumerpressurehas ledcompanies toreformulate products.In2016,the companybegan usingturmeric,annatto andpaprika insteadof Yellow5and Yellow
6.Around thesame time,Chipotle,NestlUSA anda numberof otherrestaurants andmanufacturersannounced plansto cutback onor stopusing syntheticdyes.
28.What canwe learnfromthefirst paragraphA.All theregulatoryagenciesis againstthe food dyes.B.The use of artificialfood dyesare obviouslyincreasing.C・Consumers5pressure reducesthe use of artificialfood dyes.D.The agenciesdont knowwhy food dyesarestill aproblem.
29.Why doesOEHHA havepower to change theuseof artificialfood dyesA.OEHHA isan organizationdetermining theingredients infood.B.OEHHA preparedan excellentreport tostate theuseoffooddyes.C.The governmentinCaliforniasupport OEHHAtochangethis situation.D.The excellentreport putscientist andadvocacy groupsstand withOEHHA.英语试题第页共页
61230.Which wordcan replacethe underlinedword“reformulate”A.Restructure.B.Register C.Reflect.D.Rebuild.
31.Whats themain ideaofthepassageA.Some scientistsdont agreeon using fooddyes.B.The useofartificialfooddyesmaysoonchange.C.OEHA prepareda reportto avoidusingfooddyes.D.OEHHA clearedthe reasonwhy fooddyesareused.DWrapping paper—that thingthat makesour holidaygifts lookso festive-has alandfill problem.If itsshiny,metallic,or glitter-encrusted,its notrecyclable.And evenrecycled paperisnt guaranteedto actuallygetrecycled.But theresan alternative,eco-friendlier optionthat someare turningto thisholiday season:theJapanese artof wrappingpackages incloth,known asfiiroshiki.Furoshiki referstoboththe square cloth itselfandthewrapping technique.The practicedates backhundredsof years,.when peoplestarted usingcloth bundlesto carryitems toand frompublic baths.Eventually,it evolvedinto awrapping artform.People dontjust wrappresents withthe cloth,but anendlessnumber ofsmall itemslike boxes,fruit,and books.When itwas usedto wrapgifts,Tsukada Simoniansaystraditionally,the furoshikicloth wouldbe returnedtothegift giverto beused againand again.The traditionwent outof fashionas paperand plasticsubstitutes tookoff inthe postWorld WarIperiod.Its somethingyou wouldsee atgrandmas house55,says TomokoDyen whoteaches furoshikiwrappingtechnique inLos Angeles.But recently,she says,its beenregaining popularity.As moretourists havelearned aboutit whilevisitingJapan,Dyen saysits encouragedthe nextgeneration to“learn moreabout ourselves”.Furoshiki doesntnecessarily requirespecific furoshikicloth,says vander Steur.She stocksthemuseum storewith importedJapanese furoshikicloth includingpatterns withflowers,cats,and otters,butshe saysany pieceof fabric,even oldclothes,can work.Some ofthe learnersshowed upspecifically hopingtolearnfuroshiki fbrholiday wrapping.But somesaythey walkedaway hopingto useit fbrmuch more.Kristan Delatoriattended withthe planto wrapherholiday giftsthis way-but nowshe saysshell bringfuroshiki withher whenshe runsquick errands.Beingable toput acouple ofthese intomy bagand alwayshaving somethingwhenIgotothe grocerystore orgoshopping,says Delatori.Im reallyexcited.”
32.What canwe learnabout fiiroshikifromthefirst twoparagraphsA.It looksmore festivethan commonwrapping paperB.It wassent asa partofthegift tothe receiversfor use.C.It referstothesquareclothonly usedto wrappresents.D.It wasfirst usedto canyitems whenpeople tookbaths.(复兴)
33.What makesthe revivalof fiiroshikiin recentyearsA.The effortofthelast generation.B.The attentionfrom morevisitors.C.The uniquecharm offuroshiki itselfD.The supportofthelocal government
34.Which wordbest describesKristan Delatorisattitude tofuroshikiA.Skeptical.B.Conservative.C.Favorable.D.Unclear.
35.Whatisthe besttitle ofthe textA.The SquareCloth:The VeryThing Bearingthe LostMemoryB.Wrapping Paper:A RecyclableMaterial RegainingPopularityC Furoshiki:An Eco-Friendier Choicefor HolidayWrapping第二节(共小题;每小题分,D.Japan:An AsianNation withVarious TraditionalArt Forms
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12.5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Have youcaught yourselfdaydreaming aboutyour dreamsWe oftenpostpone ourdreams,trappedin acycle ofdelay.But whywait36You dont havetotake ahuge,life-changing step.You cantakeminute stepstoward abrighter future.And startright now.37If younever try,youre going to beweighed downby yourregrets.Youre alwaysgoing towonderhow yourlife wouldveturned outif youactually tooka chanceon yourselfDont letyour futureselfbe disappointedby yourpresent selfItdoesnt matterhow oldyou areor howmany people have warnedyou thatyoure nevergoing tosucceed.Even themost successfulpeoplehavehad theirhesitations aboutwhether theyhad whatit tooktomake itin theirfield.38Embrace amindset ofdetermination,knowing thatsuccess iswithin yourreach.At theend ofthe day,you need to carveout apath fbryourself thatwill leadtothemost satisfaction.英语试题第页共Ifyouallow yourfear toget thebest ofyou,youre nevergoingtoforgive yourself8页
1239.Its whatyou wouldencourage yourfriends todo,so whyarent yougiving yourselfthatsame pushSometimes,following yourpassion meansspending alotof your timeeach day.It mayrequire makingslightadjustments toyour schedule,but youdonthaveto sacrificeeverything tofollow yourhearts.Try tostrikea balancebetween yourcurrent lifeand your dreams.
40.Pursue yourdreams now,even thoughthat meansyou mightneedtobreak outof yourcomfort zone,and eventhough itmeans enteringthe unknown.A.Ask yourselfwhat wouldbe worse.B,Starting smallis completelyacceptable.C.You oweittoyourself togo afteryourdreams.D.New opportunitiesmay leadto personalgrowth.E.If thingsgo well,you cangradually makefurther shifts.F.You needto movepast yourinsecurities andexplore yourfull potential.G Hardas itis,its crucialto waveoff thedoubts inthe backofyourmind.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节完形填空(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A BC D选项I wasa citykid,a childof Toronto.My familymoved toCalgary whenI wasseven fornewopportunities andcleaner air.(美洲牙巾)41bumped upagainst usin differentways.There werecougar sightingsin parkinglotsand deerchewing onMoms springflowers.My auntcame tovisit us.To impressher,we42the familyvanfbr ajourney tothe RockyMountains.As thesnow-covered flatlandsrose intofoothills,the43animals(页岩)became mountaingoats44on steep,slippery shaleand deerenjoying winterberries.After anhour,my dadpulled intoa reststop andwe were—45bythesight ofa dozenelk,which areone ofthe largestmembersofthedeer family.Soon mynature-loving dadwas walkingtowardtheelk,so we46him.。
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