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邯郸市届高三年级第三次调研监测2025英语试卷注意事项:
1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上
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一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5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例How muchis theshirtA.£
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15.B.£
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1.What doesthe manneed asuit forA.A businesstrip.B.A jobinterview.C.A danceparty.
2.What will the manprobably donextA.Read booksabout learningthe skills.B.Teach the woman toplay aball game.C.Learn someskills ofplaying tabletennis.
3.Where didMr Smithget educatedA.In Wales.B.In Scotland.C.In England.
4.What didthe manrecommend for the womansvoiceA.The medicine.B.The sweets.C.The singingskills.
5.What is the manprobably doingA.Buying acamera.B.Taking photographs.C.Trying onnew clothes.technology,especially artificialintelligence,quickly advances,it createsgreat challengesfor the worldwide publishingindustry,36provide newmethods,tools andpaths for37it development.At the30th BeijingInternational BookFair inBeijing,June19,2024,domestic andforeign publishersgathered38share theirexperiences andideas at the fairs2024International PublishingIndustry Forum39theme wasDigitalIntelligence EmpowersEducation Publishingand InternationalCooperation”.Since2016,the forum,jointly organizedby thePublishers Associationof China,the InternationalPublishersAssociation andChina PublishingGroup,40hold eighteditions during the BeijingInternational BookFair and theLondon BookFair,attracting over1,000publishing41professional frommore than40countries andregions.“The themeof theforum in2024is42high enlighteningforthedevelopment ofour publishingindustry,as itstandsat acritical crossroads,particularly evidentin China,“says thechairman ofChina PublishingGroup.43a matterof fact,peoples readingand consumptionhabits,book distributionchannels andmarketing methods,aswell as the industrys44compete landscapeand growthdrivers,have allundergone significantchanges.Digitalintelligence technologyhas become45unavoidable choice.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分.假定你是李华,你的交换生朋友想要加入学校的书法社团,他给你发邮件询问相关信息46Bob calligraphy作为该社团的负责人,请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括该社团的活动介绍;
1.加入该社团后的建议注意
2.写作词数应为个左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear Bob,Yours,Li Hua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.My husband and Iwere onvacation.He toldme abouta hiddenlake thatwas ontop ofa mountainnearby.Seeing thatthe lake wasone ofhis long-held desires,I decidedto takethe10-mile roundtrip hikewith him.However,I experienceda momentof panicbecause I didnt knowif I had thecapacity to make it.I hadneitherexercised regularlyby myselfnor signedup forfitness classes.I evenfell into the mindsetthat asI wasgetting older,it wasonlynatural forto haveless energyand motivationto trynew things.Early thenext morning,before we started ourclimb,I turnedto my husband andsaid JTmreally anxiousabout this,but Imready togive ita shot.^^He smiledat meand replied,“Well proceedcautiously,and youllexcel yourself.^^Instantly,I knew it wouldbe hardto reachthe topof the mountain.About halfwayup,we encountereda disheartenedcouple whohad abandonedtheir attemptto reachthelake.Observing theevident disappointmenton thehusbancfs face,I resolved to presson regardlessof difficulties.Strangely,aswe walked,I foundmyself appreciatingthe beautyof the area andengaging inour conversation.What initiallyseemed like(成就感).an unattainablegoal becamea sourceof fulfillmentAsthe dayprogressed and the pathbecame morechallenging,I couldsense thatmyhusbandwas growingconcernedabout ourtiming.C6We needto pickup our pace ifwe want to getdown before dark Jhe said.We had to getoff themountainbeforedark,or wewould haveto findshelter from the coldand theanimals in thearea.We quickenedourpace,and finally,we reachedthe peak.How attractivethe hiddenlake was!Birds weresinging in注意the treesas ifthey werewelcoming us.The waterwas asstill as a mirror,reflecting perfectpeace.续写词数应为个左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Soon,it wastime tostart ourway downthemountain.Over thenext fewdays,I noticedthat I began tochange.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项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5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.How soonwillthe woman goback homeA.In aboutone week.B.In abouthalf a month.C.In aboutamonth.
7.Whafs theprobable relationshipbetween the speakersA.Former colleagues.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Former classmates.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.On aplane.B.On abus.C.In aclassroom.
9.Why doesthe manlook paleA.He hasgot acold.B.He is afraid ofheights.C.He isa littleairsick.
10.What doesthewomanadvise the man todoA.Have arest.B.Have somechews.C.Enjoy thetravel.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.When willthe neighborsarriveA.At7:00pm.B.At7:30pm.C.At8:00pm.
12.What isthe speakers5challengeA.They musthurry tomake ameal.B.There isntanything leftin thefridge.C.They areunable tohelp theneighbors.
13.What doesthe manwant thewoman tobuyA.A cake.B.Some dessert.C.Some drink.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题
14.What didthe manwork asin hislast jobA.A clothingdesigner.B.A carsalesman.C.An Englishteacher.
15.How doesthemanlearn thingsabout hisnew careerA.From hisfriend.B.Through theInternet.C.From collegebooks.
16.What doesthewomanwanttodoA.Start herbusiness.B.Write abook.C.Go tocollege.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What isthe speechmainly aboutA.How natureinspires technology.B.How technologyaffects dailylife.C.How technologycan savethe planet.18Which inventionwas inspiredby whalesand dolphinsA.Life-saving medicine.B.Tiny andenergy-efficient machine.C.Underwater soundwave technology.
19.Who isthe speakermost probablyA.An engineer.B.A student.C.A teacher.
20.What maythespeakerfocus onA.Public education.B.Economic growth.C.Environmental protection.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Some countriesare sobreathtakingly beautifulthat theyleave alasting impressionlong afteryouve returnedhome.Here arefour picturesquecountries in theworldto addto yourlifetime travellist.ItalyImagine youwalking throughthe ancientstreets ofRome,where everycorner holdsa piece of history.Experiencethe romancein Venicewith itscomplicated canalsand coolold buildings.Head toFlorence,the birthplaceof theRenaissance,and appreciateits well-known paintingsand sculptures.From therolling hillssurrounding FlorenceinTuscany to the beautifulAmalfi Coastnear Naples,Italy offersa diverselandscape toexplore.GreeceGreece isa countryfull ofhistory,with splendidlandscapes tomatch.The whitewashedbuildings,set againsttheblue sea,are instantlyrecognizable.Enjoy thefriendly welcomeand deliciousfood,from freshseafood totraditionalcuisine.With itsrich cultureand charminglandscapes,Greece remainsa timelessdestination that attracts travelersfromaround theglobe.AustraliaAustralia isa landof diverselandscapes andbusy cities.The GreatBarrier Reefisanatural wonderfull ofall kindsofsea life.Explore thecultural richnessof Sydney,with itsfamous operahouse andbusy harbor.Australias beachesareworld-famous andoffer relaxation and sunbathing.Enjoy thelaid-back lifestyleand friendlywelcome thatdefineAustralian culture.Switzerland(融合)Switzerland isa destinationlike noother,whose landscapesare aharmonious blendof mountains,lakes,andlovely villages.The hugeAlps offerendless opportunitiesfor adventure.Explore thelively cityof Zurich,with itsold-world charmand modemstyle.Whether youreskiing in the winteror hikingin thesummer,Switzerland offersyear-round delights.Enjoy Swisschocolate and cheese,and appreciatethe countryscommitment tosustainability and
1.Which cityin Italyisthemost suitablefor artloversA.Rome.B.Venice.C.Florence.D.Naples.
2.What canwe knowabout Greecefrom the textA.Its busycities andnoisy villages.B.Its naturaland culturalenvironments.C.Its colorfulbuildings andrelaxing beaches.D.Its traditionalagriculture and water transportation
3.What doboth Australiaand SwitzerlandfeatureA.Their operahouses.B.Their diverselandscapes.C.Their chocolateandcheese.D.Their summerand wintersports.precision.George Chiampaskeeps along listof someof theworlds biggestsports teamsand leagueson hisdesk.As anassistantprofessor ata medicalschool,George servesasateam physicianand medicaldirector forthem andmore,overseeing thesafety ofplayers andleagues anddeveloping trainingon preventionof heart-related death.一While he loves allhis roles,theres oneevent thathe looksforward toevery fall the ChicagoMarathon,whichattracts thousandsof runnersand millionsof viewerseach year.George,who hasvolunteered forthe ChicagoMarathonsince1999and hasserved asa chiefmedical andsafety officersince2007,shares whathelovesabout the
26.2-mile runthroughthe“Windy City”.He thinksthe ChicagoMarathon isprobably thegreatest celebrationof thiscity.In fact,its areflectionof thecommunity,the neighborhoodsand thegoals of these individuals who runfor someof themost amazingreasons.When youhear someonesay that theyre runningfor theirwife whopassed awayfrom cancer,or theyrerunningfbr theirchild,there9s nothingbetter thanthat purpose.George recalls,Ive seenfirst-hand howpowerful theseraces canbe.I was at theLondon Marathonwith mywifein2009,and wewere sittingat the finish lineup inthe stands.I hadworked behindthe scenesfor marathons,but I hadnever beena viewerbefore.All ofa sudden,westartedhearing cheersto theright ofus.I lookedover and there wereabout40individualswhowere blind,sitting inthe stands.At the same time,I startedhearing bellscoming acrossthefinishline.For acouple ofseconds,Ididntconnect thetwo,but asthe cheersand bellsgot louder,I realizedsome runnershad bellson(鞋带),their shoelacesso thatthose whocouldnt seecould hearpeople running.I couldntstop crying.The marathontouchedmy heart.^^
4.What doesthe firstparagraph mainlytell usabout GeorgeA.His passionfor professionalsports.B.His contributionsto themarathon cause.C.His professionalbackground andjob responsibilities.D.His ambitionof becominga sportsmanandaprofessor.
5.What isGeorges attitudetotheChicago MarathonA.Cautious.B.Enthusiastic.C.Intolerant.D.Uncaring.A.The cheersand bells.
8.The cryingand cheers.C.The bellsand shoelaces.D.The runnersand viewers.
7.What isthe besttitle forthe textA.George andSports Training
9.The BlindandtheMarathonC.Chicago,the Originof theMarathon D.The Marathon,an Inspirationto GeorgeC
6.What dothe underlinedwords thetwo“refer tointhelast paragraphIfsno secretthat whenwe enjoya deliciouspieceoffish ora plateof seafood,were not just takingin valuablenutrientslike vitaminD.In reality,alongside thesebenefits comeless appetizingelements-there9re countlessmicroplastics.(颗粒),These plasticparticles usuallymeasuring lessthan5millimetres,enter oceansthrough humanwaste andjointhe food chain.According toa study,around24,400billion microplastics are foundin allocean organisms,from seaweedtofish,which occupyhigher levels of the food chain.This phenomenonnot onlythreatens oceanecosystems butalso raisesconcernsabout potentialrisks tohuman health.Since the1950s,plastic productionhas growndramatically,reaching58million tonsin Europein2022alone.Thishas ledto massiveamounts ofwaste.Over time,wind,waves,sunlight,and microorganismsbreak downlarger plasticwasteinto microplastics,which nowcontaminate allparts of the environment,including theair,soil,andwater.The(积累)process bywhich theseplastics accumulatein organismsacross differentlevelsofthe foodchain isknown as“bioaccumulation”.Research fromour laboratoryreveals thatin waterenvironments,microplasticsareconsumed byawide rangeof species,from organismsatthebottom ofthefoodchain toanimals atthe top.The consumptionhas seriousconsequences.Studies showthat microplastics can doharm to ocean life.For instance,(免疫)in shellfish,microplasticscanblock digestivesystems,activate immuneresponses,cause DNAdamage andinterferewith theexpression ofgenes essentialto variouscellular functions.The severityof theseeffects dependson theplastics5size,composition,degree ofdegradation,and anyharmful chemicaladditive theymay contain.These chemicalscandisturb naturalbody systems,posing risksnotjusttoocean life butpotentially tohumans aswell.The urgencyto tackleplastic bioaccumulatiov”inthefoodchaincannot beoverstated.By takingswift actionto limitplasticusage andimprove recyclingtechnologies,we canslow theprogression ofthis environmentaland healthcrisis.
8.How doesthe authorlead inthe textA.By makingassumptions.B.By describinga study.C.By listingstatistics.D.By statinga fact.
9.Which wordcan bestdescribe thedistribution of microplastics inthe oceanA.Concentrated.B.Limited.C.Extensive.D.Separate.10What doesthe underlinedword“contaminate“in paragraph3meanA.Organize.B.Pollute.C.Integrate.D.Dominate.
11.Why areshellfish mentionedin paragraph4A.To showmicroplastics9harm tooceanlife.B.To showthe oceanlifes cellularfunctions.C.To showthe processofmicroplasticsformation.D.To showmicroplastics9impact onhuman health.D(舱门)Early inthe morning,the commanderof SpaceXsPolaris Dawnmission openedthe tophatch ofa CrewDragoncapsule,and thenslowly emergedinto space-460miles abovethe surfaceofthe Earth.The commanderis notaprofessional astronautonagovernment mission;he isa techbillionaire.The featachieved byhim andhis crewmarks thefirst-ever privatespacewalk.Polaris Dawn,the firstof threeflights inthe Polarisprivate spaceflightprogram,aims totest SpaceXsnew spacesuitsandpromote researchrelated toa futuremission toMars.Once the commander emergedfrom the hatch,(热的)he conducted a seriesof testsdesigned toevaluate thesuits mobility,thermal systemsandthe Dragon mobilityaid.After aroundten minutesin space,he climbedback intothe capsuletomakeroom forSpaceX engineerSarah Gillis.The hatchwas openfor justa halfhour.In fact,the attemptwas perhapsmore ofa stand-up extravehicularactivity()SEVA thana walk——the commanderand Gillisheld ontothe railingsattached tothe hatchwith ahand ora footduringthe entiretime.Their spacesuitswouldnt haveallowed for a spacewalkwithout beingattached anyway.Though onlythecommanderand Gillisconducteda spacewalk,the entirecrew,which includedmission pilotScottPoteet andmedical officerAnna Menon,hadtowear spacesuits duringtheEVA,astheDragon spacecraftdidnt havean(真空)airlock.As aresult,the entirecapsule hadto bedepressurized andopen tothe vacuumof spaceduring thespacewalk.When thecommander openedthehatch,it alsomarked thefirst timethat thecrew werein spaceatthesame time.Butthe missionsfirsts”dont endthere-at itspeak distanceof870miles from theEarth,the Dragonscrew werethe farthestfromour planetthat anyhuman hasbeen sinceNASAs Apollomoon missions.So ifssignificant thatthe Falcon9rocketthat launchedthem intospace earlierthis weeklifted offfromthesame launchpad asApollo
11.As ifthat wasntenough,this missionmarked thefirst timein spacefbr Poteet,Gillis andMenon.12What isthe targetof Polaris DawnA.To testnew spacesuitsand advanceresearch.B.To conductaspacewalkwithout attachments.C.To undertakea governmentalspace exploration.D.To competewith NASAsApollo missionsand others.
13.Why didallthecrew wearspacesuitsduringthe spacewalkA.To createa vacuum.C.To dealwith theabsence ofthe airlock.D.To participateinthemedical activitiesin space
14.Which ofthe followingwas theachievement ofthe missionA.It setseveral newrecords.B.It markedthe farthestrocket launch.C.It provedthe smoothnessof spacewalks.D.It determinedsubsequent spacemissions.
15.What isthetextmainly aboutA.The detailsof SpaceXsnew spacesuits.B.The historyof privatespace explorations.C.The challengesfaced bytheDragoncrew.D.The significanceofthePolarisDawnmission.B.To increasebody pressure.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Unplugging forthe holidaysmeans more than justputting your phone inanother roomfor afew hours.16There areactually scientificbenefits todisconnecting youfromtheInternet andreconnecting with your reallife.•Say goodbyetothefear ofbeing withoutyour phone.Does puttingdown yourphone giveyou FOMOFear OfMissingOut17About halfof Americanadults checktheir phonesmany timesan hour.It mighttake sometime togetused tounplugging yourphone,but soonyoull find yourself keepingyourphoneswitched offmorethanon.•Reduce anxiety.If yourealready stressedtoo muchtech timecan makeyou feelmore anxiousand increaselevels ofdepression.The pressureof waitingforanew like,the seeminglyendless socialmedia checking,andthecomparison tootherscan allcontribute tothese feelings.18•Become morefocused.Do youfindyourselfswitching betweenapps,talking onthe phonewhile playingcomputergames orsimply tiyingto listento thatstory yourpartner istelling youwhile checkingtomorrows weather19In fact,people whodo severalthings atthesametime tendto bemore stressedand impulsivethan thosewho focusonone taskatatime.20While toomuch time together mightbe whatsdriving youto seekthe comfortsof technology,itmight betimetoget cozy.Spending timewithyourfriends andfamily actuallyimproves yourphysical fitnessand keepsyourspirits up.A.If so,youre notalone.B.Technology strengthensthe relationships.C.Feel happierand healthierwith lovedones.D.All thatmultitasking isharming yourbrain insome ways.E.Its aboutallowing yourselfto enjoylifes smallerpleasures.F.Luckily,plugging yourphone incan helpremove thoseeffects.G.Undoubtedly,it caneventually havea negativeeffect onyour mentalhealth.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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Overcoming personalbarriers isnever easy.As forme,stopping myown21wasabumpy崎岖的road.I usedto22myself outof almostanything.Til workout tomorrow”,or Itsjust nota goodtime”Ihada23library“of theseinvented reasonsthat keptme fromactually doingwhat Ihad
24.The25point camewhen Ifound thatthe smallthings were26and thatthey wereincreasingly creatingthe low-levelstress thatI couldntshake.This27brought medetermination,and Iresolvedtomake achange andtry something
28.Ibeganmaking dealswith myselfto justdo atiny biton time.I saidto myself,You canwash the29today onlyforfive minutes.^^It soundsridiculously small,but seeingthe bowls,plates andcups lyingthere,I intendedto30what Ihadsaid inmy mind.I figuredI couldleave thosethings asthey were.31,Momwould washthem later.But then,I graspedthat fiveminutes wasntso long.I tooka deepbreath,32up(袖子)my sleevesand startedcleaning.Amazingly,it feltgood totake
33.Before Iknewit,Ihadfinished mytask.The senseof accomplishmentwaspowerful.That smallstep changedmy mindset.Later,I managedto learnto34untrue reasons,developing accountability.By callingmyself outon35and remindingmyself,“Never putoff untiltomorrow whatyou cando today”,I pushedforward,achieving beyondexpectations.
21.A.apologies B.excuses C.qualifications D.preferences
22.A.lift B.scare C.talk D.order
23.A.mental B.medical C.physical D.political
24.A.imagined B.heard C.wanted D.ended
25.A.check B.flash C.meeting D.turning
26.A.adding upB.taking offC.dying awayD.breaking down
27.A.award B.realization C.platform D.negotiation
28.A.big B.complex C.interesting D.different
29.A.coats B.boots C.dishes D.glasses
30.A.confirm B.withdraw C.disclose D.appreciate
31.A.Anyway B.However C.Otherwise D.Therefore
32.A.closed B.cleaned C.rolled D.picked
33.A.pleasure B.pride C.advice D.action
34.A.challenge B.invent C.seek D.acknowledge
35.A.resolutions B.achievements C.changes D.delays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1Experts inthe sectorsay thatdigital intelligenceposes opportunitiesand challengesto education.As digital。
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