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高届高三(下)三月联合诊断性考试2025英语试题注意事项
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1.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,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
1.What wasthe mansproblemA.He losthis keys.B.He couldntstart hiscar.C.He couldntfind hisway.
2.When is the conversationprobably takingplaceA.Before asoccer match.B.After arunning race.C.During adinner.
3.What typeof artdoes the woman likebestA.Post-modern art.B.Traditional art.C.Modern art.
4.What is the womansjobA.A farmworker.B.A businesswoman.C.A restaurantchef.
5.How willthe womanhelp the manA.By completingthe report.B.By talkingwith the manager.C.By takinghim to the hospital.Emily grewup ina smalltown wherethe effectsof economicdownturn wereprofound.Many families21to makeends meet,and thelocal communityfaced numerouschallenges.These experiences22in her a deepsense ofempathy anda burning23to make a difference.As sheentered college,Emily24herself invarious volunteeractivities.Despite thelong hours and sometimes25conditions,Emily neverwavered inher commitment.One day,Emily learnedabout aglobal initiativeto combatclimatechange.She wasoverwhelmed by the26of theissue anddecided totake mattersinto herown hands.She startedacampus-wide campaignto raise27about environmentalprotection.Through posters,seminars,and socialmedia,she28students toreduce theircarbon footprintby makingsimple changesin theirdaily lives.However,her effortswere notwithout
29.Some studentsdismissed hercampaign asa wasteof time,and otherswere30about theeffectiveness ofindividual actions.But Emilyrefused tobe
31.Toexpand hercampaign,Emily organizeda seriesof eco-friendly eventson campus.32but surely,more andmore studentsbeganto33her causeand thecampus communitybecame moreenvironmentally conscious.Emilys journeyis atestament tothe powerof social34,It showsthat oneperson,35by astrongsense of purpose,can inspireothers andmakeameaningful impacton theworld.
21.A.labored B.resolved C.afforded D.managed
22.A.placed B.controlled C.developed D.expressed
23.A.curiosity B.desire C.patience D.confidence
24.A.dressed B.behaved C.enjoyed D.engaged
25.A.rough B.strange C.comfortable D.favorable
26.A.significance B.urgency C.sensitivity D.complexity
27.A.awareness B.questions C.money D.resources
28.A.forced B.convinced C.required D.commanded
29.A.criticisms B.failures C.limitations D.challenges
30.A.annoyed B.passionate C.doubtful D.careful
31.A.distracted B.discouraged C.disturbed D.disappointed
32.A.Suddenly B.Basically C.Slowly D.Quickly
33.A.get behindB.look intoC.take overD.rely on
34.A.relationship B.status C.responsibility D.change35A.influenced B.attracted C.struck D.driven第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5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1Patrick Sommier,a Frenchtheater director,has beendevoted to passing on the truemeaning ofChinese operaswhich,according tohim,are theassembly of all artforms,36the Frenchpublic.On theoccasion of the celebrationfor the40th anniversaryof theestablishment ofdiplomatic relationsbetweenChinaand Francein2004,Sommier37invite tocollaborate ona jointproject with the BeijingVocationalCollege ofOpera andArtsBVCOA toperform BeijingOpera inFrance.Unexpectedly,the beautyof BeijingOpera38immediate capturedhisheart.Recalling hisfirst39cooperate withthe BVCOA,Sommier washighly impressedby thevigor of the actors40hidebehind themake-ups andcostumes,and thestrength of the charactersfrom theChinese classicsthat evokedthoughts of theGreek tragedygenre.He wasalso touchedbytheChinese41professor efforttopasstheir actingskills totheir studentsbyacting withthem.He said,In China,opera is42art requiringlifelong devotion,43performing effectlargely depends on theactors9inner strengthand excellentactingskills.Since then,Sommier haslearned variousperformance formsfrom professionalsof BVCOA44introducedmany traditionalChinese operasto Frenchaudiences.使者45serve asa culturalcourier betweenthe twocountries fortwo decades,Sommier hopesthat theFrenchandChinese willmutually impresseach otherwith high-quality shows.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,你的美国朋友最近对中文学习非常感兴趣,来信向你咨询学好中文的方法在中文学46James习的众多途径中,有人认为参加中文课程系统学习是关键,也有人觉得沉浸在中文的语言环境如观看中文影视剧、结交中国朋友等更为有效请你给回封邮件,内容包括James.阐述两种观点;
1.提出建议,并说明理由;
2.鼓励他学好中文3注意写作词数应为个左右;180,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear James,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,使之构成一篇完整短文
47.When mycell phonerang earlyon the last morningof ourweek-long vacationat DisneyWorld,I sawit wasthe dogsittersphone number.“Lost J she said,Im sosorry...”The eight-pound MiniaturePoodle waslost!The dogwho weknew neededus whenwesaw thathe sat alone,away from the otherdogs,at therescue shelter.Hearing thatmy husbandLee triedto reschedulean earlier flight homeand Ie-mailed mybest friendaskingher tosend ablestdog e-mail messagewith Grant9s pictureto ourneighborhood andschool district.Despite ourattempts tocatch anearlierflight,we stillhad the morning towait—not aneasy taskwhen I wasimagining thecatastrophe hundredsof miles away.Meanwhile,my groupof friendsdid morethan sende-mails fromthe(传单)comfort of their homes.They printedflyers andposted themin theneighborhoods nearwhere bothwe andthe petsitterlived.After anagonizingly longday offeeling helpless,we arrivedhome.Iwastorn asto whatto dofirst.So westartedworking in the onlyway thatmade senseto us:we printedmore flyers.Going tobed thatnight wasone ofthe hardestthingsI hadever done,but Iknew wewould needenergy for the nextdays search.We workedfrom dawntill duskthe nextday.More friendshelped usgo door-to-door.There hadbeen severalsightingsof Grant,but noone couldcatch him.Where wasour littleguy Wecontinued movingthroughneighborhoods,handing outand postingflyers.Another nightfell,as didmore tears.On Sundaymorning,the thirdday,we hadworked ourway amile fromthe dogsitters housein severaldirections.Wehad heardstories ofGrant rushingthis wayand that.We hadexperienced severalfalse leadsviaphone calls.By4:00that afternoon,we wereat aloss.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2The familyreturned hometo regroup.A fishermanatalocal valleymilesawaycalled us.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,并标在试卷的相应位置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A.Holding a party.B.Buying adress.C.Finding ajob.
7.What isthe relationshipbetween Marieand JennyA.Relatives.B.Colleagues.C.Friends.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.Where are the speakersA.At school.B.At arestaurant.C.At themans house.
6.What arethe speakersmainly talkingabout
9.How didthe womanlearn about the holidayA.From hergrandparents.B.From somemovies.C.From theman.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What isthe womandoingA.Interviewing agolfer.B.Giving aspeech.C.Playing golf.
11.Why didthemanchoose golfas hiscareer pathA.It washis fatherschoice.B.It wasa wayto becomerich.C.It waspopular inhis hometown.
12.What willthemando nextA.Introduce the woman tosome players.B.Play golfwiththe woman.C.Attend aconference.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What isthewomantrying todoA.Buy somefurniture.B.Rent anapartment.C.Introduce anew apartment.A.A houseowner.B.A student.C.A salesperson.
14.What doesthewomanprobably doA.Its view.B.Its location.C.Its rent.
15.What concernsthewomanabouttheapartmentA.Determined.B.Upset.C.Hesitant.
16.What isthe womansattitude in the end听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Why didthe speakertake thistripA.To attenda businessmeeting.B.To havea familyvacation.C.To studyMalaysian history.A.His grandparents.B.His children.C.His wife.
18.Who isthe speakertalking toA.In threedays.B.In oneweek.C.In twoweeks.
19.When willthe speakerreturn homeA.The food.B.The people.C.The language.
20.Which aspectofthetrip has been thespeakers favorite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Each year,TIME makesa listoftheWorlds GreatestPlaces.TIME forKids picksits favorites.This yearslist hassomethingfor everyone,from deliciouslocal foodto closeencounters withwildlife.Maybe youlike scenicoutdooradventures.Maybe youprefer brain-bending sciencemuseums.Whatever youlike,learning aboutthese destinationswilldefinitely changehow yousee theworld.Where wouldyou gofirstNature ArtArtand naturelovers canwander througha worldof colorfuldrawings atthe GrootbosFlorilegium,at theGrootbosPrivateNature Preserve,in SouthAfrica.The galleryhas nearly250botanical drawings.They celebrate第页/共页313一South Africanplants andtheir pollinators,such asinsects andbirds.By Elaine Glusac LushLandWant totry harvestingseaweed orkeeping beesTravel toChiles RutaDe LosAbastos.Visitors canacquirehands-on experiencewith agriculture.And theyllmeet foodproducers,such asfarmers and people whofish.-By SorrelMoseleyRoll AlongPeople who travelwith NaturalSelections GuidedCycling Safarisee amazingelephants,giraffes,and otheramazinganimals upclose.The bestpart Thesafari takesplace onbikes.YouU rollthrough beautifulBotswana,Africa,一in style,covering25to45miles perday.By Cindy Fan DeepDiveAs the most friendlydiving charteroperator,Dive Tutukakais a paradise for scuba enthusiasts.The company(斜坡)focuses onhelping diverswho needextra support,providing wheelchairramps andexpert assistance.Dives are一conducted offNew ZealandsNorth Island.You canenjoy diversemarine lifehere.By Terry Ward
1.What isthe mainfocus ofthe GrootbosFlorilegiumA.Rare plants.B.Artistic paintings.C.Diversity ofecosystems.D.Methods ofnature conservation.
2.Who recommendsagricultural practiceA.CindyFan.B.TerryWard.C.ElaineGlusac.D.Sorrel Moseley.
3.What dowe knowabout DiveTutukakaA.It offersspecial facilitiesand helpto divers.B.It isaparadisefor thetourists interestedin wildlife.C.It providescustomized serviceforscubaenthusiasts.D.It isNew Zealandsmost professionaldive charteroperator.B第页/From Balito Hawaii,from Turkeyto Iceland,26-year-old JimmyAntram hasseen plentyoftheworld4共页13(制高点)which seemsunbelievable in the pastfor him.But ithas allbeen fromthe vantagepoint ofhis mothersback.Fulfilling apromise shemade to herself to give herdisabled sonthe best life shepossibly could,Niki Antram has spentyearstravelling the globe withJimmy clingingtohershoulders.Jimmy wasborn withphysical andmental disabilities,including blindness,and requiresround-the-cl ockcarefromMs.Antram.He hasa wheelchair,but Ms.Antramhasnever enjoyedusing it.Shes contentto carry him whileshesphysically ableand helpshim walkshort distanceson hisown.Incredible photographstaken aroundtheglobeshow theirpassionfor life.Ms.Antram makesa detailedplan andcalls aheadfor everyplace shewants tovisit.Even ifI knowwe willbe okay,I liketo informthe companiesto makesure theyunderstand andare okaywith havingus thereJshe says.She countsherself luckythat theyhave similarinterests.They bothenjoy theoutdoors,the waterand adventures.dbe stayingout allnight withJimmy becausehe wasapartyanimal likeme atthe time,“she says.“I willfind wayswithJimmy to get himthe bestand mostadventurous lifb.”When theyrenot travelling,they wakeup in themorningand gofor abike ride.The pairsmile andwave asthey passtheir neighbors.Peoplewhowere oncestrangers havecome toknow andlove Jimmy,and admireMs.Antram.Before theirearlyouting,shes alreadymade breakfast,fed Jimmyand dressedhim for the day.Her scheduleis exhausting,but shesdeterminedtogiveJimmy the bestlifeshe canprovide.Ms.Antram saysher heartbrokethe dayshe learnedher sonwas permanentlyblind andit tooka longtime toovercomethose feelingsof hurt.Being amom,!didnt getthat carefreelife thatmost momsget,“shesays,“but itsmyobligation.^^
4.Why doesMs.Antram carryJimmy on her backinstead ofusing awheelchairA.Because thewheelchair causessome inconvenience.B.Because shewants tocarryhimfromtheinner heart.C.Because Jimmyprefers toenjoy sceneryonherback.D.Because carryingJimmy giveshera sense ofaccomplishment.
5.What canwe learnabout Ms.Antram andJimmyA.They bothhave anappetite foradventures.B.They aresick ofdealing withtheirneighbors.C.They sometimesstay outtogetcloser to animals.D.They arefrequently rejectedby differentcompanies.
6.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe NikiAntramA.Curious andreliable.B.Adaptable andbrave.C.Ambitious andgenerous.D.Tough andoptimistic.
7.What mightbe the most suitabletitle forthe textA.A GreatMother:Love HealsEverything.B.Tour onthe Road:Life Fullof Adventures.C.World TourontheBack:A Motherand HerDisabled Son.D.Break theDisabilities:Blindness CanNever HoldYou Back.CIn modernsociety,many peopleare slackingoff whileworking.But accordingtoanew study,engaging yourbrainactively at work canbenefit youin moreways thanjust advancingyour career-it may also safeguardyour cognitiveabilitiesand helpprevent dementiaas youget older.The significantstudy,published inNeurology,analyzed healthand occupationaldata on7,000Norwegians whowerefollowed fromtheir30s untilthey retiredin their60s.Many otherstudies onthis topichave onlylooked atthemostrecentjobs thatpeople have,“said leadauthor Dr.Trine Edwin,a researcherat Universityof Oslo,but duetothenationaldatabase wehave inNorway,we wereable tofollow peopleover muchoftheirlifetimes.To dothe analysis,Edwin categorizedthe cognitivedemands of305occupations inNorway.More cognitivelydemandingjobs werenot basedon routinetasks,even thoughrepetition wasrequired attimes.There werelawyers,doctors,accountants,andpeoplein publicservice inthis group,but themost commonoccupation wasteaching/9Edwinsaid,“as effectivecommunication outsideoftheclassroom andschool matters.It alwaysdependsonteachersunderstandings of students9different situationsand teachers,empathy.^^Having aroutine jobwith littlemental stimulationduring your30s,40s,50sand60s islinked toa66%higher riskofmild cognitiveimpairment anda37%greater riskof dementiaafter theage of70,when comparedwith havinganoccupation——that requiresmore complexthinking.“The occupationalenvironment isvital inpromoting cognitivewell-being.said Edwin.SimilarlyJust likewe canuse physicalexercise togrow andmaintain ourmuscles,exercising ourbrainthrough morechallenging workassignments seemsto helpfight dementia.”“While rdguess thatpeople atrisk fordementia wouldbe wellserved bytaking advantageof professionaladvancementopportunities,learning newjob tasks,and refiningtheir skillsat workover aperiod oftime,further studieswillneed toclarify whichspecific activitieshave themost brainhealthy benefitsJ Edwinadded.第页/共页
6138.What doesthe underlinedphrase slackingoff5in Paragraph1meanA.working hardB.taking breaksC.showing lazinessD.focusing fully
9.Why isEdwins researchremarkableA Because it focusedon emergingindustries.B.Because itdrew inspirationfrom paststudies.C.Because ittracked thesubjects fora longterm.D.Becauseitstudied Norwegiansofacertain age.
10.What makesteaching acognitively demandingjobA.The emotionallabor itinvolves.B.The numberofstudentsand parents.C.The completelack ofrepetitive tasks.D.The harmoniousrelationship itcreates.
11.What doesthelastparagraph mainlytalk aboutA.Activities that can refinepeoples skillsatwork.B.A recommendationforthe future researchdirection.C.Tips forpeople whowant professionaladvancement.D.Job tasksthatcanprovide newlearning opportunities.DDeepSeek,a relativelynew nameinthetech-world,hasbeenmaking waveswith itsinnovative approachto artificialintelligence.This companyhas developedadvanced AImodels thatare designedto handlea widerange oftasks,fromnatural languageprocessing tocomplex dataanalytics.One ofthemostremarkable featuresof DeepSeek,s AI is its ability tolearn andadapt atan astonishingrate.It cananalyzedata,identify patterns,and thenuse thisknowledge to make accuratepredictions.For example,inthefield ofhealthcare,DeepSeek,s AIcan processpatient medicalrecords,including symptoms,test results,and treatmenthistories.By doingso,it canaid doctorsin diagnosingdiseases moreprecisely andsuggesting personalizedtreatmentplans.(人机界面)DeepSeek alsofocuses onmaking itstechnology accessible.It hasdeveloped user-friendly interfacesthatallow eventhose withouttechnical knowledgeto utilizethe powerof AI.This hasled toits adoption in variousindustries,such asfinance,where itcan helpwith riskassessment andfraud detection.In theretail sector,itcan analyzecustomer behaviorto optimizeinventory managementand marketingstrategies.However,DeepSeeks AIalso facessome challenges.One majorconcern isthe ethical use ofdata.As the AI reliesonlarge-scale datacollection,ensuring theprivacy andsecurity ofthis datais crucial.DeepSeek isaware ofthese concernsand(力has implementedstrict dataprotection measures.It adheresto internationaldata privacyregulations anduses encryption口密)techniques tosafeguard the data itprocesses.Another challengeisthepotential forbias intheAIalgorithms.If thetraining datacontains biases,the Alspredictions(有偏见的).and decisionsmayalsobe skewedTo addressthis,DeepSeek usesa varietyof techniques,such asdiverse datasamplingand fairness-aware algorithms,to ensurethat theAIisas unbiasedas possible.Despite thesechallenges,DeepSeek iswell-positioned toplay asignificant roleinthe future ofAL Itscontinuousinnovation andcommitment toaddressing ethicaland technicalissues makeit acompany towatch inthe rapidlyevolvingtech landscape.
12.How canDeepSeeks AIbe appliedin healthcareA.By relievingpatients9severe symptoms.B.By providingmedical trainingfor doctors.C.By facilitatingthe precisionof equipment.D.By helpingdoctors withdiagnosis andtreatment.
13.What canbe inferredfrom Paragraph3A.Deepseek isdesigned forprofessionals.B.Deepseek hasthe capacityto eliminaterisks.C.Deekseek canreplace customerstomakedecisions.D.Deepseeks interfacespromote itsextensive application.
14.What measureshas DeepSeektaken toaddress theethicaluseof dataA.It hasceased collectingprivate data.B.It hasutilized thedata withthe userspermission.C.It hasadopted sometechnology toprotect thedata.D.It hasprohibited sharingthedatawith othercompanies.
15.What isthe authorsattitude towardsDeepSeekA.Objective.B.Favorable.C.Skeptical.D.Ambiguous.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第页/共页813Spring isa wonderfultime toget outsideand workinthe garden,but haveyou everconsidered howyou cantransformstandard springgardening jobsinto mindfulmoments toboost yourwell-being Herearetheanswers.Take careof nestingbirdsSpringtime isnesting timefor birds.You canfind birdseedat yourlocal storeand setup afeeder ina suitablespot.16And watchingbirds canbe arelaxing andenjoyable activity,which helpsyou feelmore connectedto nature.Get plantingNowisthegrowing seasonfor plants.Whether youre plantingflowers,vegetables,or somethingelse,itsareminderof theway thatthe seedswe plantnow willcome tofruition inthefuture.17(修剪)(摘除残花)Pruning anddeadheadingPruning anddeadheading mayseem likea chore,but theycan actuallybe beneficial.18When youre goingthroughthis job,take sometime toconsider areasin your life thatyou couldcut backoninorder tothrive inthefuture.19It mightbe temptingto keepyour gardenperfectly organized,but thatsnot alwaysthebestidea.Gardens need a bitofmess tobe healthyand diverse.Pollinators andinsects benefithugely fromdead plantsleft inthegarden,so doesthe soil.Sostick tohard surfaceslike pathwaysand letborders andgrassy areasdo theirthing.Create amini pond20It canbe assmall asa bucket,or anyother watertightcontainer youhave.Simply adda layerof pebbles,fill itwithwater,add pondplants,and waitforthewildlife toturn up.A.Embrace atouch ofwildnessB.Balance orderwith naturalchaosC.They willappreciate thefood andshelter.D.You dontneedalarge spaceto createa pond.E.This cangive youasenseofpurposeand hope.F・Its likeremoving theunnecessary ofyourlife.G.Making amini pondis aneasy andinteresting project.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四个选项中选出最佳选项第页/共页913。
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