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山东滕州市第一中学2025届高三下学期第八次月考英语试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.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
2.其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.Humans spenda lotof timeand moneyon theirpets and the petsgive allthey havefor that.A.in returnB.in factC.in shortD.in all
2.—I amso gladto findyou athome.Can youdo mea favor一Sure.A.Why notB.Whafs upC.How comeD.How isit going
3..In orderto satisfythe needs of themarket,the electriccompany has its focus to tabletcomputers andsmartmobile phones.A.switched B.shapedC.directed D.discovered
4.Bobs lecturescovered afairly widerange andI cantsum upwhat hesays in a fewsentences.A.covered B.conveyed C.considered D.commanded
5.Though ProfessorLiu inNew Yorkfor sevenyears,he hasnever regrettedmoving backto Shanghai,hishometown.A・lived B.has livedC.had livedD.was living
6.Thanks toher determinationand perseveranceon thepiano lesson,she hasa graspof thesubject.A.comprehensive B.confidentialC.conservative D.compulsory
7.Mary seemsthe badnews,for shelooks niceand happy.A・not tohave learnedB.not to be hearingC.not havinglearned D.not to be heard一
8..The terribleaccident isunder investigation.—Actually,quicker actionthose workerstrapped in the mine.A.might havesaved B.must havesaved C.should havesaved D.could havesaved
9.The worldsleading thinkers and policymakersexamine whafscome apartin the past year,and whatwilldefine theyear ahead.A.evaluate B.innovateA.motivation B.recognition C.chance D.challengeIkA.attitude B.feeling C.character D.mood、12A.eventually B.fortunately C.continuously D.awkwardly、13A,tough B.disabled C.stupid D.lucky、14A.energetic B.stubborn C.confident D.serious、15A.decide B.struggle C,remember D.wish、16A,understand B・create C,serve D.shape、17A.guilty B.immoral C.invaluable D.ashamed、18A.fed upB・caught upC.broken upD.cut up、19A.dangerous B.unique C.disappointing D.awesome、20A.show B.realize C,know D.chase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」
27.15The12th ChinaArts Festivalwill bringa seriesof art1activity to the Chineseeconomic and art center,ShanghaiFrom May20to June2,more than50shows
2.select nationwidewill beperformed innineteen majortheaters in Shanghai,andafineselection ofcreative culturalproducts will3,show at the ShanghaiExhibition CenterThe festivalwill included.vary artforms,suchas opera,dancing,painting andphotography市政府
5.2019edition isco-organized bythe Ministryof Cultureand TourismandtheShanghai municipalgovernment Since
6.it beginningin87,the festival
7.change hostcities ineach edition,travelling toareas includingBeijing,Sichuan,Jiangsu,Zhejiang andHubei overthe pastthree decadesSalesof ticketshave openedonline,with ticketspriced fromno cost8,380yuan,according to the organizersTo allowa largeraudienceto accessthe programs,the festivalwill alsobe broadcastlive onlinenWe willuse newmedia tobring theshows tomoreordinary people,9_will letthem knowabout themodern developmentof Chineseartssaid ZhuDi,head of the ministrysartsJdepartment()This year*s festivalis alsoaimed at
10.promote tourisminShanghaiwith artsThe localgovernment hasreleased atotal of40第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错culture-themed travelroutes toguide visitorsthrough Shanghaiswell-known landmarks(满分分)10(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,
28.1010每处中最多有两处每处错误仅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、Last termour classhold ameaningful activitywhich requiredustoform thegood habitinlOO daysI pairedup withmydeskmate First,we discussedwhat habitthat wewould developAll of us agreedto readfor half an houreach dayThen wemadea listof thebooks wewere interestedFrom thenon,we managedto sparehalfanhour every day toreading books,how busywe、were Besides,we tooka lotof notes and oftenexchanged ideaIn the end,we accomplishedour goalof readingfor100days How、第二节书面表达proudly wewere!More importantly,due tothe activity,reading bookshave becomean essentialpart of our life(满分分)25(分)你受学生会委托为校宣传栏“英语天地”写一则通知,请大家观看一部英语短片加统,
29.25Grow gTbge内容包括短片内容学校的发展;放映时间、地点;欢迎对短片提出意见注意词数左右;可以适当增加细节,以100使行文连贯参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1A、2B、3A、4A、5A、6A、7A、8D、9C、10C、11A、12B、13C、14B、15B、16A、17C、18C、19C、20B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、
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5.A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四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
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20.B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
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10.have—has第二节书面表达(满分分)2529One possibleversion:Boys andgirls,I havegood newsfor you.The Englishfilm GrowingTogether madeby ourteachers andsome seniorstudents willbe displayedthisweekend.It showsus thewhole historyof schooPsdevelopment,which isI thinkthe attractionto us.If you are curiousabout thehistoryofourschool orconcerned aboutits future,you mustntmiss thisexcellent opportunity!Besides,all yoursuggestions andcommentsabout thisfilm willbe welcome.It willbe displayed in theSchool FilmHall,from9:00am to10:00am,June9th,Saturday.Thats all.Thank you.The StudentsUnionJune8,2018C.anticipate D.regulate
10.As ateacher,you have to yourmethod tosuit theneedsofslower children.A.display B.testC.adjust D.transfer
11.™Mom,can yougive mean extra200yuan amonth-Son,we havejust boughta house,and fromnow onwe need to practisestrict・A.economy B.medicine C.self-control D.patience
12.Maria isconstantly makingefforts,she deservesthe goalof enteringthe keyuniversity.A.achieving B.to achieveC.being achievedD.to beachieve
13.In spring,the sceneon thetop of the hillis soappealing thatit ismy words.A.above B.overC.beyond D.off
14.One ofthe truetests ofleadership isthe abilityto recognizea problemit becomesan emergency.A.when B.beforeC.after D.unless
15.—May Ihelp youYou seemto behaving sometrouble.—-,thanks.I thinkI canmanage.A.No problemB.Ifs allrightC.ok D.No way
16.What yousaid doesntwhat thepolice havetold usso we haveto find moreevidence.9A.agree withB.make upC・contribute toD.show off
17.With somesnow ontop ofit theYellow Mountainlooked fantasticthis winter.ActuallyJ doubtwhether wecould visitmountain9in China.A.a mostbeautiful B.the mostbeautifulC.a morebeautiful D.a beautiful
18.—Did youenjoy yourjourney toBeijing lastweekend_・We haddriven morethan3hours beforewe foundthe rightway.A.Absolutely B.No wayC.Not atall D.With pleasure
19.A book1read last year,name1cant remember,changed myidea abouttime.A.which B.thatC・whose D.what
20.If ithad notbeen for the heroes9contributions andsacrifices,we sucha happylife.A.wouldnt haveled B.wouldnt beleadingC.havent ledD.are notleading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)
21.6A boyshivers in the harshOslo winter,wrapping his arms aroundhimself ona bus stop bench.He isntwearing acoatand temperaturesin theNorwegian capitalregularly plungeto-10℃during winter.A heartbreakingscene,but theactions ofthe ordinarypeople whowitnessed thedilemma of11year oldJohannes LonnestadFlaatenare bothjoyous andinspiring.A young blonde womanwho satnext tothe boy and noticedhim rubbinghis arms.She immediatelyasked him:“Dont youhave ajacket”“No,someone stoleit,he replied.She questionedhim anddiscovered he was ona schooltrip andwas toldto meethis teacher(挂上)atthebusstop.She askedhim thename of his school and wherehe wasfrom asshe selflesslydraped herown coataround hisshoulders.Later,another olderwoman at first gave him herscarf,then wrappedhim inher largepadded jacket.Throughout theday,more andmore peopleoffered Johannestheir glovesand eventhe coatsoff theirbacks as they waitedfor theirbus.Johannes dilemmawas ahidden cameraexperiment byNorwegian charitySOS ChildrensVillage aspart oftheir wintercampaign(难to gatherdonations tosend much-needed coatsand blanketsto helpSyrian childrenget throughthe winter.Many ofthe refugees民)have lefttheir homeswithout winterclothing.“People shouldcare asmuch aboutchildren inSyria asthey careabout thisboy,Synne Ronning,the informationhead ofSOSChildrens VillagesNorway,told TheLocal.She also noted thatthe childwas avolunteer whowas neverin anydanger duringthefilming.、1According tothe text,how canwe describe the experimentA.Practical.B・Dangerous.C.Inspiring.D.Voluntary.2What dowe knowabout theyoungblondewomanA.She thoughtthe boywas lyingatfirst.B.She wasnot sureof whatthe boysaid.C.Shegave theboyahand in theend.D.She caredverylittle aboutothers.、3What canwe learnfrom SynneRonningswords inParagragh5A.People havedone muchto helpchildren inSyria.B.The boywas onlywell protectedin thefilming.C.There should be morevolunteers involved.D.Children inSyria deserveto becared for.(分)
22.8You mightthink peopleall overthe UnitedStates haveWi-Fi——wireless Internetservice---and mobile phones.Butthere isno suchservice in Green Bank,West Virginia,a tinytown fourhours from the U.S.capital,WashingtonD.C.Fewer than150people liveinGreen Bank,which hastwo churches,an elementaryschoolanda publiclibrary.It is also hometothe largestradio telescopein theworld.(禁令)(电磁的)There isa banon Wi-Fi inGreenBank,along with anything elsethat cancreate electromagneticwaves.Officials(信号)say thewaves coulddisturb thesignals the telescope receives.For manyAmericans,a visitto GreenBank isa littlelike returningtothe1950s.To getthere,you mustread roadsigns---becausethere isno GPS service in the town.People canconnect withthe Internetthrough telephones,but wirelessservice is not allowed.(天文台)()The observatoryis one ofthelargest employersin thearea.The federalNational ScienceFoundation NSFspendsabout$
8.2million ayear tooperate theobservatory,telescope andeducational center.Jonah Bausermanisatechnician.If hesupposes thereisasignal thatisnotallowed in the zone,he drivestothehouse wherethesignal iscoming from and checksit.but once a week,when thedevice iscleaned,come banneddevices areallowed nearit.People in the townrespect thework ofthe scientists.And theysay they are happyto livewithout Wi-Fi andmobilephones.“Youknow,instead ofsitting hereon ourphones andother deviceswere outfishing andhunting andgoing toeach othershouses.Everyoneknows eachother andcommunication isalmost alwaysface-to-face.、1What willyou aresee when you paya visitto GreenBankA.GPSserviceB.Radio-controlled toysC.Cell phonetowers D.Guide posts、2What isJonah Bauserman^duty inhis workA.Following signals from cellphonesB.Cleaning thetelescope oncea weekC-Listening forsignalsfromouter spaceD.Protecting thetelescope frombeing affected、3What hasthetelescopebrought tothe localpeopleA,Great wealthB.A healthierlifestyleC.Many jobchances D.Much difficultyin life4What may bethebest title for thistextA.An AmericanTown WithoutWi-Fi andMobile PhonesB.Good RelationshipsBetween people in anAmerican TownC.The LargestRadio TelescopeintheWorld D.A BetterLife WithoutWireless Devices(分)
23.8Kieron Graham has knownfromayoung agethat he was adopted.While heloves hisadoptive family,he hasalwayswondered abouthis birth mother andbrother.When hisadoptive momgavehima DNAtest tool,they bothhoped itmight leadto hisbirthfamily.But neitherguessed itwould workso quickly,or thatwhen itdid,Graham wouldlearn heand hislong-lost brothermayhave crossedpaths everyday.It tookjust oneweek fromthe timeGraham,a collegestudent atGeorgias KennesawState University,received hisDNA resultsonAncestry.com for him toconnect with his brother.Grahams DNAresults showedthat hisclosest matchwas aman namedVincentGhant,and itturned outGhant livedjust a few minutesaway.Graham reachedout andlearned thatthe twowere infact long-lost brothers.Their mother,Shawn Ghant,made thedifficultdecision toplace Kieronin adoptive care when hewas just ababy.And shehas worriedand wonderedabout heryoungest sonever since.Graham hassince beenreunited withhis motherand bothofhisbrothers onhis mothersside.(离奇的),“Its allsurreal toomany emotionsto describeexactly whatIm feelingabout theentire situation,but itsa goodsituationJ Grahamtells MNN.As fatewould haveit,Kieron andVincent areboth studentsat KennesawState.They evenhave thesame major:political science.(筛查),So itsa safebet thetwo crossedpaths manytimes overthe pastthree years.And now,thanks tosome DNAsleuthing thetwowill crosspaths manymore timesintheyears tocome.Were gettingtogether onChristmas witheveryone,birthmotherincluded,Graham says.“Thats sureto bea veryindelibleChristmas indeed,which willalways betreasured byus.”1According tothe passage,Graham.A.is quitefamiliar withhis birthfamilyB.relied ona websitetofindhis birthfamilyC.happens to be workingin Ancestry.comD.is studyingengineering inthe stateuniversity、2What canwe inferfromthethird paragraphA.It washard forShawn toplace herson inadoptivecare.B.Grahamhasthree adoptivebrothers onhis mothersside.C.It was too difficultforthewhole familyto getunited.D.Shawn Ghantloves herolder sonsmore.、3What doesGraham probablythink ofhis experienceA.Unbelievable andexciting.B.Surprising butcommon.C.Undoubted andinspiring.D.Moving butpainful.、4What doesthe underlinedword indelibleinthelast paragraphmeanA.Normal.B.Silent.C.Traditional.D.Unforgettable.(分)
24.8Last summermy daughters school wasblown up.No studentswere harmed,but themain buildingwas completelydestroyed,as wellasthenearby dorms.Before youstart tryingto askwhen thishorrible acttook placeon U.S.soil,I shouldmention that this attackdidnt happeninreality,rather inmy daughterscarefully constructedMinecraft world.During anonline journeywithafew friends,a strangercame to(贝才产)her schooland bombedthe schoolshe hadcarefully built.In aminute,her schoolwas ruined.Sure,no actualproperty wasdamaged.But theemotional painshe feltwas verymuch real.She thought this was a formof terrorism.T sharedthis actof absurdonline violenceon myFacebook page,and fellowparents withMinecraft-loving childrenwere justasshocked asI was.I hadthoughtthiswasaunique experience,and my daughter wasjust unluckythatthishappened toher.But,asit(暴徒)turned out,she wasfar fromalone.The actswere performed by computer bullies knownas“griefbrs”.The platformthat my()daughter wasplaying wasthe Minecraft:Pocket EditionPE version,which ispopular withyounger players.While sheonce only(模式),playedincreative modeshe beganto playinthemulti-player modeso thatshe andafewfriends fromschool couldbuild andcreatetogether.That multi-player choicemade itpossible fbra stranger,one ofthese griefbrs”,to dodamage.It wasa painfullesson formydaughterthat dangershappened suddenly.She understoodwe haveto protectourselves frombadpeople inthe realworld.Still,there wassome goodnessthat cameout ofthe ruins.Many fellowplayers ofhers tookthe timeto helpherrebuild herschool,which hasbeen setup again.She ismoved.Also,this experienceopened hereyes.、1What wasthe resultofthedaughtersschoolbeing blownup A.All thebuildings butthe dormswere ruined.B.Many studentswere seriously injured.、C.Money neededtobeseriouslyinjured.D.The authorsdaughter felthurt alot.2Before talkingto otherparents about the attacktheauthor hadthought that.A.her daughtershouldbeblamed foritB.this attackwasjusta rareincidentC.danger happenedall of a suddenon theInternet D.her daughterwastoolonely、3Which ofthe followingis NOTtrue about the“grieffersA.They canhelp playersbuild andcreate a new world.B・They areperformedbycomputerbullies.C.They arelikely tocause damageinthemulti-player mode.D.They disturband causesadness togame players.、4What didher daughterdo after the incidentA.Quit playingMinecraft.B,Gave upmulti-player mode.C.Learned todefend herselfagainst badpeople.D.Decided torebuild herschool independently.(分)(脾气坏的人),
25.10If youfeel yourselfturning intoan oldgrouch dontworry——happiness is just aroundthe bend.A surveyhas found that althoughhappiness dipsin those in their30sand40s,people start to feelmore contentwith lifeaftertheage of
50.However aneconomist foundthat olderpeople willnever againregain theexcitement ofyouth.Rather it is thoughtthat withage,individuals becomemore pragmaticabouttheups anddowns thatlife bringsand accepttheir fortune.He questionedthoseinBritain,Switzerland andGermany andapplied thefindings topeoples lifecycle.Mr.Van Landeghem,29,said:A happinesscurve doesnot necessarilyimply thata65-year-old prefershis ownlife tothe lifeof a25-year-old.^“Both the25-year-old and65-year-old mightagree thatitisnicer tobe25than tobe
65.But te65-year-old mightnevertheless bemoresatisfied,as hehas learnedtobesatisfied withwhat hehas.”It wassuggested themid-life happinessdip isbecause thisis whenpeople have the mostresponsibilities-taking careofafamily,(抵押贷款)paying amortgage and having ademanding career.The middle-aged dipin happinesswas alsocompared tothat oflosinga closerelative orsuddenly becomingunemployed.The studyisjustoneofmany putforward asan indicatorof whatmakes for a happylife.Psychologists concludedthat havingmoney makes you happier,but onlyif youhave alot morethan yourfriends andneighbors.At thesame time,youd betterhave enoughtie toenjoy yourselfinstead ofspending allyour timeon makingmoney.Separate researchfoundthatowning thehouse ofyour dreams,the caryou alwayslonged forandhavingmillions inthe bank(攀比).doesnt stopthat desireto keepup withthe JonesesAnd ifthe Joneseshave morethan youdo,youll bemiserable.It seemsenvy(权势等级)at beinglower inthe socialpecking orderreduces thesatisfaction ofbeing welloffIf youjust dowhat youlove andyouaregood at,which societyalso valuesmuch,you mayhave ahigher probabilitytobehappy.But ifyour jobpays less,how canyou stickto itin disregardof responsibilitiesHappiness meansdifferent thingsfrom differentpointsof view,and pointof viewgrows fromones experienceand knowledge.Perhaps itcomes withyou when you dontneedtothink aboutadultproblems orwhenyouare wiseenough tounderstand whatsatisfaction is.、1The underlinedword“pragmatic“in paragraph2may mean.A.realistic B.concerned C.nervous D.careful、2According tothe passage,peopleintheir30sand40s.A.may feelit moredifficult toexperience happinessB.may sensehappiness declinesowing toother complicatedfactorsC.starttorealize responsibilityand riskmean happinessD.may associatehappiness withmoney andstatus andrisk pursuinghappiness、3It isimplied inthe passagethat.A.happiness comeswhenyoucomplain lessB,life isfull ofups anddowns infactC.a senseof responsibilitybrings youhappinessD.competing withothers oftenmakesyoublue、4What makesforahappy lifeA.Ones family.B.One9s money.C.Ones wisdom.D.Ones status.、5The besttitleforthe passagemaybe.A.happiness isU-shapedB.happiness isan experienceC.happiness makesyou satisfiedD.happiness canbe wonby yourself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.
26.(30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑People usuallyget intoa hardlife andare unableto escapefrom themselves.There wasonceapoor anddisappointed salesmancomplaining everyday thatthere wasno1forhimto displayhisability andthe2was oftenpulling hislegs.At ChristmasEve,every family3their houseswith lanternsand streamersand itwas very4everywhere.But hewasalone sittinginabench ina parkand recallingthepast.It wason thesame daylastyearwhenhewas alsoalone5hisChristmas dayaway,6new clothes,new shoes,let alonea newcar andanewhouse.“Damn!I haveto spendthis Christmasday withthese old shoes again.he7and beganto takeoff theoldshoes.8he glancedat ayoungman ina wheelchair passingby himwithhishands strugglinglypushing thewheel forward.It9him thathewasso luckyto haveshoesto wearwhile thatman didnot evenhavethe10Afterwards,the salesman didanything witha calm11and cherishedeveryopportunity toimprove himself.He workedhard andtried hisbest tomake progresseveryday.Several yearslater,he12changed hislifetotally andbecame amillionaire.If youlook allaround,you willfind thereare somany peoplewho wereborn13inthe society buttheyare14inlife andnever complainabouttheunfair destiny.They arealsonotto begothers giving.Instead,they constantly15tomake themselvesstronger andmore excellentto16thesociety.By contrast,we shouldfeel17We areborn healthy,but weare18withlife;we complainabout ourcolleagues anddissatisfy withour jobs.Maybe allofuswould feelafraid whenwe realizewehavefallen into such19state oflife,but worseis thatyou evendo not20youhave fallenintosucha dangeroussituation.、1A.platform B.chance C.time D.status、2A.poverty B.fate C.ghost D.goal、3A.filed B,made C,decorated D.assisted、4A.temporary B.optimistic C.happy D.festive、5A.spending B・drinking C.celebrating D.congratulating、6A.besides B.with C.except D.without
7、A.cried B.sighed C.shouted D.promised、8A.Luckily B.Immediately C.Suddenly D.Surprisedly、9A.dawned onB.focused onC.depended onD.concentrated on。
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