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北辰区届高三第一次联考试卷2025英语本试卷分第I卷(选择题)、第n卷(非选择题)和第in卷(听力)三个部分,共150分考试用时120分钟第I卷1至8页,第n卷9至10页,第DI卷11至12页答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上答卷时,考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,答在试卷上的无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回祝各位考生考试顺利!第I卷第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项一
1.Would youlike somethingto drinkA.Lets callit aday B.I dontwant wineC.I wouldntmind acup oftea D.Youve reallygot methere
2.An artmagazine is available foryou toread at your to widen youroutlook.A,support B.approach C.leisure D.direction
3.Please allowme tothank youfor youroffer ofhelp mycolleagues.A.on behalfof B.in contrastto C.in termsof D.in saluteto
4.Between thetwo partsof theconcert isan interval,the audiencecan buyicecream.A.when B.whereC.that D.which
5.Participating inextra-curricular activitiesenables us to learnto negotiateand withfellow students.A.cooperate B.celebrate C.separate D.generate
6.——Guess what!Tom lostthe contest.—As faras Iknow,he isa cleverboy and he alwaysworks hardat school.A.So what B.Who caresC.How comeD.Whats up
7.The pressshould expandits influencein internationalpublic opinionto makeChinas voicebetter in theworld.A.hearing B.to beheardC.hear D.heard
8.The signover therereads,No personsmoke orcarry alighted cigarettein thisarea.”A.will B.shall C.may D.must
9.Mo Yan,the Chinesenovelist bomto afamily offarmers,is the first Chinesecitizen theNobel prizeforliterature.A.wins B.won C.to winD.being won
10.He waslistening untilthe salarywas mentioned.Then hepricked uphis ears.A.only B.rarely C.nearly D.barely
11.He mademe laughand weboth admittedthat itfelt wehad knowneach otherfor years.A.as thoughB.ever sinceC.even thoughD.only if
12.Environmental groups,encouraged bythese positiveexamples,have begunto talkabout muchmore projects.A.suspicious B.ambitious C.obvious D.conscious
13.The questionis wecan makegood preparationin sucha shorttime.A.whatB.whether C.that D.if
14.Everyone isgood atsomething,and ifyour focusto thattalent over the courseof years,amazingthings will be done.A.gives B.is givenC.gave D.was given
15.The citygovernment plans towidenthe roadto theflow of the traffic.A.put offB.turn onC.work outD.speed up第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题L5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项(迎接)I camehome fromwork oneday andmy songreeted me at the door with a widesmile.“Dad,I ama(困惑的)16man!^^Puzzled,I17my wifeabout this.She sharedwith methat ourfive-year-old(壶)had emptieda2-litre jugof waterfrom the18most ofit onthe floor.My wifesfirst19had beento shoutand beathim.However,she didnot.She20asked himBreton,what wereyou trying to do”“I wastrying tohelp you21the dishes,Mum Jhe repliedloudly.Sure enough,she22a pileof dishesthathad beenwashed onthe kitchentable.“Well son,why didyou use the waterfrom thefridge^she furtherasked.Breton23that hecouldnt reachthe sink(洗涤槽).My wifebegan to24the situationbetter and her25disappeared.“What doyou thinkyou cando nexttime to make lessof amess”Bretons face26as hereplied,I couldwash themin the bathroom.My wifeexplained tohimthat thedishes mightbreak in thebathroomandheshould instead27her help.She thenwenton to clean up the28he hadcreated.As shefinished describingthe29to me,I realisedhow30it isto makeacorrect choice.If shehad3]her firstreaction,she wouldnot have been able to understand whathe wastryingtodo andwould have32a greatteachable moment.In33situations,she wouldhave hadtocleanupthemess,but withthis34she was abletoconnect withhim moreeffectively.More importantly,if shehad shoutedand beatenhim,he wouldhave greetedmeatthedoorwith a35look andsaid,Dad,I ama badboy!”
16.A.hard-working B.careful C.friendly D.good-looking
17.A.believed B.warned C.asked D.advised
18.A.bathroom B.fridge C.kitchen D.table
19.A.experience B.impression C.reaction D.lesson
20.A.proudly B.patiently C.shyly D.fearfully
21.A.wash B.collect C.choose D.find
22.A.imagined B.owned C.carried D.saw
23.A.explained B.proved C.realised D.doubted
24.A.changeB.understand C.control D.expect
25.A.regretB.pain C.shame D.anger
26.A.showed upB.turned downC.lit upD.broke down
27.A.come toB.accept C.appreciate D.call for
28.A.messB.sink C.floor D.damage
29.A.messageB.event C.competition D.decision
30.A.importantB.strange C.interesting D.difficult
31.A.kept upwithB.faced upto C.looked forwardto D.gone aheadwith
32.A.enjoyedB.missed C.picked D.forgotten
33.A.otherB.similar C.both D.certain
34.A.reasonB.example C.approach D.purpose
35.A.nervousB.funny C.surprised D.sad第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题
2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案ATop4Traditional SummerJobs forCollege StudentsWiththe summerbreak aroundthe corner,students willbe lookingfor seasonaland short-term jobsfor extracash,to(简历).stay busyor tomake additionsto theirresume Thefollowing jobshavebeenlongtime go-tos formany youngadults.LifeguardBecause summeris thebusiest seasonfor poolsand beaches,lots ofsummer jobsexist forstrong swimmers.Lots ofpositionscan befound atcommunity andneighborhood pools,while thosewho livenear thecoastline canalso findpositionsat publicbeaches.These jobsare a great opportunityto buildyour fitness,keep peoplesafe andbe outdoorstoenjoy somefun in the sun.The average hourly wagefor lifeguardsis$
9.
50.(辅导员)Camp CounselorStudents,who enjoyspending theirtime withchildren,being aleader andoverseeing fun,outdoor activitiesareoften theperfect fit for camp counselor positions.Students studyingscience,for example,can workat ascience camp,while thosewith acreative talentcan workat anarts-focused summerprogram.The averagehourly wagefor campcounselorsis$
9.28,but thosewith yearsof experienceor specificacademic backgroundsmay earn more.Sales AssociateStudentswithaskill forpersuasion andhelpfulness oftenenjoy salesassociate jobs.Students interestedin business,finance orsales/marketing oftengravitate(被吸弓I)towards theseroles,but they9re alsoagreatfitfor anyone seekingalow-pressure summerposition oreven justa discountat theirfavorite store.The averagewage is$
10.20hourly.Food ServerAlthoughit maynot seemlike thegreatest wayto spenda summer,working aswait staffallows students to buildtheirsocial skills,stay active,enjoy freemeals whileworking andfamiliarize themselveswith differentcuisines.Theaverage salaryis$
9.00hourly,but tipscan raisethat numberhugely.
36.Being alifeguard meansyou can.A.work indoorsonly B.work nearyour homeC.have funwith yourfriends D.work withoutcertifications
37.What doyou knowabout thecampcounselorjobA.It requiresstudentstobe goodat outdooractivities.B.A backgroundin aspecific areamay providean advantage.C.It offersthe highestaveragehourlywage amongthe fourjobs.D*The experienceof babysittingcan helpyou earnmore money.A.Enjoy freemeals.B.Enjoy lowerpurchase prices.C.Develop aset ofnew skills.D.Build acareer forsales ormarketing.
39.What canpeople learnin awaiters jobA.How todeal withpeople.B.How todeal withpressure.C.How togrow theirpatience.D.How tomake differentcuisines.
38.What mightbe one of thebenefits ofworking asa salesassociateA.Lifeguard.B.Camp counselor.C.Sales associate.D.Food server.
40.Which jobmay allowyou toearnmore than itsaysIn mylife,I makeit arule toavoid usingsingle-use plasticbottles.So,when Iwas invited to visitSri Lankafor twoweeks,I wonderedhow I could gowithout using them.First,I broughta water bottle thatcan changeany waterfrom lakes,streams,or hoteltaps intoclean drinkingwater(过滤器).through afilter Next,I boughta smallbox ofAquatabs thathelp make the waterclean.And Ialso tookalongtwo otherregular water bottles.When I got to thefirsthotel,I discoveredthat therewasawater cooler inthe hall.The guidetold usthat wecouldexpect itin manyplaces.However,I becameless happywhen hetold melater thatmany of the hotelsbring out the coolerjustwhen wearrive becausethey knowwe want to seeit.Some willhide itthe restofthe time becausethey,llbeable tomake money from the saleof smallplastic waterbottles inthe rooms.This ledto mynext strategy.If therewas nocoolerinthehall,Id askthe hotelstaff torefill mywaterbottlewheneverI wasat ameal.Sure enough,they did,although theyusually askedfirst ifI wanteda bottleof water.Icouldtell theywerentpleased bymy requests.These requestsare whatdrive thebroader behavioralchanges that we needin ordertoshake single-use culture.Imagine ifevery travelerasked for their waterbottles tobe filledfrom acooler.Tm surethe hotelwouldbring oneoutthenext day.the hotelroom,I filteredtap waterbefore drinkingand wasthankful tohave thatchoice.I neverneeded theAquatabs,but they,ll keepuntil mynext campingtrip.
41.What did the authorworry aboutbefore histrip A.Hemight experienceterrible weather.B.He mightbe unableto getclean drinkingwater.C.He hadto carrymuch waterduring histrip.D.He hadto spendmuch moneyin buyingbottled water.
42.Why wasthe authorhappy atfirstA.He couldenjoy somecold water.B.He couldstay inthe hotelforalong time.C.He coulduse hisbottles tocollect water.D.He couldmakemoneyby sellingwaterbottles.I endedup notusingthefilter bottleuntil Igot stuckat Delhi airport for24hours becauseof badweather.In
43.How didthe hotelstaff behavewhen hearingthe authorsrequestsA.With uncertainty.B.With unwillingness.C.With discomfort.D.With disbelief.
44.What dowe knowabout the author from the last paragraphA.He didntbuy anybottled water.B.He didnthave a good time.C.He didntenjoy drinkingtap water.D.He didntuse hisfilter bottleeven once.
45.Why didtheauthorstay atDelhiairportfor onedayA.Because hewas ill.B.Because hewaited forsomeone.C.Because theplane neededrepaired.D.Because theweather wasbad.CAlthough social media hasits positiveaspects,it canalso havesome seriousnegative results.For example,have youever beenbored anddecided tocheck social media,only tofind outthat yourbest friendis atDisneyland,oneof your classmatesis eatingdelicious pizzaatyourfavorite restaurant,and oneofyourbasketballteammates isclimbing theEiffel Towerin ParisOh,man!Youre reallymissing out!At leastthafs whatyou mightthink.Have youever hadthat feelingthat othersareexperiencing thingsand enjoyinglife morethan youare Researcherscall thatfeeling thefear ofmissing outorFOMO.FOMO isa realphenomenon thatover75%of youngpeople reportfeeling fromtime totime.Social mediaisa(浏览)primary culprit,because itsso easytoday toscroll throughto seewhat yourfriends aredoing,eating,buying,ortalking about.Unfortunately,it wouldbe impossibleto enjoyall the same activitieswe seeothers engagedin on social media.Rather thanrealizing thisbasic truth,though,we oftenlet FOMOlead usto compareour livesto thoseof otherson social一media.This comparisonleaves usfeeling dissatisfied.Why Weknow all the aspects of ourlives bothgood andbad.But allwe seeonsocial media arethe picture-perfect momentsothers share.FOMO leadsustocheck socialmedia morefrequently,leading toa negativecycle thatcan behard tobreak.Researchers havefound thatsocialmediaand FOMOcan leadto feelingsof depression,loneliness,and boredom.Researchers advisethatwestop lookingto socialmedia forhappiness.If welet FOMOcontrol us,the onlythingwell reallybe missingout onis ourown life.And liferstoo shortfor that!
46.What dowe knowfromtheexampleA.People mayfeel badafter checkingsocialmedia.B.Many peoplewanttoclimb theEiffel Towerin Paris.C.Many peoplelike toshare theirdaily lives.D.People onlycheck socialmedia whenbored.
47.What mightthe underlinedword culpritin Para.4meanAt Excuse.B.Result.C.Cause.D.Problem.
48.Why dopeople feeldissatisfiedA.Because theydont knowalltheaspectsoftheir friends.C.Because theythink theydont havea happylife.D.Because theythink their friends livebetter thanthem.
49.What canwe learnfromthe lastparagraphA.Being drivenby FOMOshortens peopleslife.B.FOMO isa conditionthat ishard todeal with.C.We shouldfocus ourattention onour reallives.D.We shouldntuse socialmedia tomake friends.
50.What doesthe textmainly talkaboutA.The historyof socialmedia.B.Some badresults of socialmedia.B.Because theyhavent beeninvitedto theirfriends5activities.C.Some waysof socialmedia.D.The futureofsocialmedia.DPsychology Todayexplains thatbody languageincludes theway that humans sendunspoken signalsto oneanother.Posture,hand gestures,and eventhe tiniestfacial expressionsare understoodby peoplewho mightnot evenrealize thattheyare seeingthem.A personsfacial expressionscan warnothers aboutdanger.For example,say someoneopens arefrigerator andtakes(扭曲的)a largemouthful ofsoured milk.A twistedexpression andwide eyesdirectly sendthe message,“Leave thisalone!”thus sparingothers thesorry experienceof tryingthe milkfor themselves.Some humansignals arenaturally understood.Imagine youlook outyour windowand observea passerbyhuiryingalong thesidewalk withhis armswrapped aroundhimself.Your firstreaction wouldundoubtedly be,“Its coldand windyoutside.In aone-on-one conversation,a personwith theirarms crossedsends anunspoken signalthat theyare protectingtheirpersonal space.That personmight,however,simply betired orcold.Brain researchersexplain thatfeelings happenbefore our thoughts.The timebetween themis veryshort,but thatslongenough foran observanthuman tosense thehunger,anger,impatience orhappiness ofanother persondirectly.Humans areexperts atquickly understandinganother personsattitude,and theydo itbefore asingle sentenceisspoken.People naturallymake eyecontact whenmeeting anotherhuman.Even thoughsome adultshave learnedtogenerally controlbasic facialfeatures,the eyestell usmuch.When aperson looksinto theeyes ofsomeone theyadmire,(瞳孑)their pupilsL maywiden,thesameas whenthey seean objectthat theywant verymuch.Body languagecreates animpression onanyone andeveryone youmeet.To makea positiveimpression,smile whenyoumeet someone.Body languageisnt mind-reading nordoes itgive insightinto whatanother personis thinking.Whenreading peoplecarefully,body languagehelps youunderstandwhatanother personwants orplanstodo.
51.Which ofthe followingis NOTbody languageA.Hand gestures.B.Posture.C.Tone.D.Facial expressions.
52.What dowe knowfrom Paragraphs2through4A.Body languagecommunicates peoplesdiscomfort.B.Body languageexpresses whatpeople cantsay.C.People oftenusethesame body language toshow theirfeelings.D.People makemistakes whenunderstanding othersbodylanguage.
53.How canwe leaveothers withagoodimpression accordingto theauthorA.By observingothers carefully.B.By lookingat others,eyes naturally.C.By expressingourthoughtsdirectly.D.By makinga friendlyexpression.
54.How doesthe passagemainly developA.By makingcomparisons.B.By providingexamples.C.By presentingresearch findings.D.By followingthe orderof importance.
55.What isthe besttitle for the textA.Read peoplelike booksB.Thoughts orfeelingsC.Use bodylanguage wellD.The artof communication第n卷第三部分写作第一节阅读表达共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题手杖Mary Hood,17,has developeda canewhich cansense stairsand otherpossible dangers.And Marybroughther inventiontotheInternational Scienceand EngineeringFair.“I guessIgotthe ideafrom mygrandma/5Mary says.Shes84andhereyesight hasbeen bad.I feltthat technologycouldhelp her.^^The teendid research.As partof that,she talkedovertheproblem withnurses anddoctors.Then sherealizedthat thebiggest riskforthe elderly wasfalling.So shewanted todesign a cane thatcould sensewhen groundchangesand thentell theuser.脉冲波Her new“smart“cane isfull ofsensors.Some measuredistance bysending outtiny pulsesof veryhigh-pitched sound-a frequencythathumanscannot hear.That soundbounces offobjects aheadand thenreturns tothesensor.By measuringthetimeit takesforthesound toreturn,the canecan workout howfar awaythe coffeetable is.If the震动,cane getstoo close,its sensorsmake the cane handlevibrate warningthe walkerto watchout.Holding the canes handlecan collectinformation onhow fasta usersheart isbeating.If itstoo highor toolow,theuser maybeat riskof falling.So thecane willvibrate andlet itsuser knowthat itstime tofind aseat andrest.The canealsocomes equippedwith lightsand acomputer.That computercan beprogrammed totell userswhen itstime totake anymedication.But Maryfelt themost importantthing wastomakeher high-tech caneattract theolder peoplewho mightneed it.Thats whythe methodis throughvibration JMary explains.I chosethat becauseit canbe felL,9Those vibrationsarealso subtle.They dontattract muchnotice,the teennotes.
56.What encouragedMary Hoodto developacaneno morethan10words
57.How doesthecanemaketheuser noticea coffeetable no morethan10words
58.What isthe purposeofthecomputer inthecaneno morethan10words
59.What doesthe underlinedword inthelastparagraph meanno morethan5words
60.How couldwe helptheelderlyPlease explain,nomorethan20words第二节书面表达满分25分.假设你是李津,留学生受邀将参加你校下周三下午点,在报告厅举办的英语写作研讨活动请给
61.Chris2他写一封邮件,告知研讨活动的安排情况,内容包括时间、地点;1⑵研讨活动内容有写作技能技巧,如何评价写作等;⑶希望他做个简短发言注意
(1)词数不少于100;⑵可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;⑶开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数参考词汇研讨会workshopDear Chris,Yours,Li Jin第HI卷第四部分听力(满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面五段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
62.What isthe womandoing probablyA.Seeing the man off.B.Picking upthe man.C.Looking forthe man.
63.What doesthe manthink ofthe womanA.Hard-working.B.Careless.C.Boring.
64.Where domost visitorstotheexhibition comefromA.China.B.America.C.Canada.
65.What willthe mando thiseveningA.Watch agame.B.See amovie.C.Do somesports.
66.What isMr.Brown probablyA.A teacher.B.A doctor.C.A writer.第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)听下面几段材料每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段材料读两遍听下面一段材料,回答第67至第69小题
67.What isthe maninterested inA.Putting moneyinthecompanys product.B.Buying anew educationalcomputer.C.Joining thecomputer company.
68.Where doesthemansuggest placingthe advertisementsA.In familymagazines.B.In Sundaynewspapers.C.In teenagemagazines.
69.How doesthe womansound abouther planA.Confident.B.Uncertain.C.Worried.听下面一段材料,回答第70至第72小题
70.What dayis ittodayA.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.
71.How longdidthe woman stayinthecinemaA.For aboutone hour.B.For aboutone anda halfhours.C.For abouttwo hours.
72.Where docsthewomanprefer towatch filmsA.On TV.B.At thecinema.C.On herlaptop.听下面一段材料,回答第73至第76小题
73.Which competitionis newthis yearA.The boatrace.B.The swimmingcompetition.C.The fishingcontest.
74.What willthe winnergetA.Some cash.B.Some books.C.Some movietickets.
75.What willthe volunteershelp doA*Organize theparking.B.Do thecleaning.C.Give firstaid.
76.What willthe SkyGroup notdeal withA.Glass.B.Plastic bags.C.Left-over food.听力答案62-66ABAAC67〜71AC ACC72-76BCABC。
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