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江南十校届高三第一次联考英语题2025主意事项:L答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和合心.正号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置
2.选择题的作答每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效
3.非选择题的作答用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内写在试卷、草稿氏和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效
4.考试结束后,请将答题卡上交第一部分听力(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余到答题卡上第一节(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页听完每段对话后,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 dowe know about the manA.He didntfollow hisdoctors advice.B.He wasunder pressurefrom hiswife.C.He quitsmoking.
2.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In alibrary.B.In aclassroom.C.In abookstore.
3.Why doesthe manthink the woman isfortunateA.She hasfinished herterm paper.B.She canwork on the puter.C.She has a newtypewriter.
4.What willthe womando nextweekA.Organize afamily get together.B.Give atalk.C.Do researchon wildlife.
22.A.calculation B.expectation C.negotiation D.experiment
23.A.surely B.frequently C.actually D.instantly
24.A.summary B.series C.average D.amount
25.A.As toB.According toC.Contrary toD.Thanks to
26.A.So B.However C.Yet D.Anyway
27.A.laptop B.suitcase C.wallet D.charger
28.A.linked B.devoted C.addicted D.adjusted
29.A.experiences B.spirits C.innovations D.ideas
30.A.confirm B.consume C.secure D.reach
31.A.taking controlof B.taking advantageof C.taking chargeof D.taking accountof
32.A.programme B.position C.expense D.budget
33.A.convinces B.concludes C.warns D.indicates
34.A.similar B.violent C.determined D.sustainable
35.A.official B.economical C.thoughtful D.financial第二节语法填空(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1On June2,1visited ChinaNational SilkMuseum inHangzhou withfellow studentsfrom ShanghaiInternationalStudies University.The experienceleft usthinking abouthow we,as studentsof language,could contribute to thespreadingof suchbeautiful Chinese36tradition cultureto the world.After more than20years ofdevelopment,the museumhas:bee the37large ofits kindin theworld,with multiplepurposes,including collection,research,cultural preservationand exhibitionSoon itwill include38new exhibitionhousewith thetheme of the SilkRoad39promote theBelt andRoad Initiative.During theguided tour,we couldnot helpbut40amaze by the splendidgarments,and thesuperb craftsmanshipthatfound expressionin them.Every threadand piecetells thestories of the workand lifeof theChinese people.China41be theorigin ofsilk,which inturn has bee asymbol ofher spirit and longcelebrated42civilize.It wassilk,a singlethread thatseemed sotender andfragile43bound theChinese people togetherthrough thousands of years,and linked,thousandsofyears ago,the yetmysterious China44theworld.In itsown way,with itsunique beauty,it hasinspired someof the most colorfulchapters inhumanhistory,45will continuethat roleon theworld stage,but thistime withmore strengthandgreater charm.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分).你校英语俱乐部将举办一场图书交换活动,请你用英语写一篇宣传稿,内容包括:
46.活动时间、地点.活动意义.鼓励大家积极参加123注意.词数左右
180.请按如下格式在相应位置作答2Book ExchangeEvent:Share theMagic ofReading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词数左右
47.150My newdog Honey,ran afterme asI walkedto mycar.Td adoptedher onlythree weeksbefore,but wedbee nearlyinseparable.Td had an operationa fewmonths back.I figuredtaking careof adog wouldkeep meactive.Honey followedmelike ashadow from the veryfirst day.That morningI decidedto takeher withme whileI wentout.We livedin aremote areaup in the hills.I had to driveup themountain toget toour driveway,which wasbarely wideenoughfor onecar andends at a dropoff.I turnedaround andbacked upslowly.Just then,a flashof sunlightblinded me.(颠簸)I putmy handup toshade myeyes.I felta joltas thecar dropped.Oh,no!The edge!The carslipped into the softsoiland rolled.We landedupside down.I felta greatpain in my chestand leg.I couldntmove.I lookedover tofindHoney.Luckily,she wasokay.I grabbedmy cellphoneand dialed
911.Just asrd feared,I couldntget asignal.I figuredwe wereat least50feet down.Robin.my closestneighbor,lived aquarter mileuphill fromme andhad herowndriveway.There wasno reasonshe oranyone elsewould driveup tomy house.And evenif someonedid,theywouldnt seeus.Honey barked.At leastI couldget herout.There wasa holein thedrivers sidewindow.Painfully,I reachedover and』picked herup.I gentlyput herhead throughthe hole.Go home,baby Shejumped tothe groundand ranaway.(竦!歹)Now whatMaybe thehorn JI.I tried,but couldntget itto work.I sat there for hours.The lastbit oflight注意,disappeared gradually.Now,as thesun set,the airturned cold.So tired.All Ihad to do wasclose myeyes...1续写词数应为左右;,请按如下格式在相应位置作答1502Suddenly,I wasjolted awakeby thenoise ofa car.Back inmy sickroom,I askedRobin,“Why didyou driveup tomy house”
5.What isthe conversationaboutA.Where togo onholiday.B.How toget toGreece.C.Whether togo tothe smallvillage.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,小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What couldthemanprobably beA.A bankclerk.B.A salesman.C.A barber.
7.When doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In themorning.B.In theafternoon.C.In theevening.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.Why didthe womandecide to work in a foreigncountryA.To explorenew forestsand rivers.B.To finda greatplace for her kids.C.To experiencea differentlife.
9.What isthe womansmother tongueA.Arabic.B.English.C.French.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.How doesthe womanknowabout the flatA.From theInternet.B.From TV.C.From afriend.
11.What isincluded in the rentA.Electricity.B.A parkingspot.C.Water.
12.What willthe womando tomorrowmorningA.See theflat.B.Call theman.C.Visit herfriend.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What isthemostprobable relationshipbetween the speakersA.Schoolmates.B.Grandmother andgrandson.C.Neighbors.
14.How manyeggs doesthewomanneedA.Two.B.Twelve.C.Twenty.
15.What isthe weatherlike nowA.Cold.B.Warm.C.Snowy.
16.What canwe learnaccording tothespeakersA.The womanis beginningto recover.B.The manwill enjoythe deliciouscake.C.Only theman knowsthe womansintention.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What willthe actorsdo whenan animalsuddenly appearson thestageA.Include itin theirplay.B.Cancel theplay.C.Ignore it.
18.What willthe audienceusually reactto badweatherA.Theyll thinkit isfun.B.Theyll returntheir tickets.C.Theyll acceptitandcontinue tosit.
19.What doesJohn Barnacksay aboutoutdoor theatersA.They arejust likeclubs.B.They haveadvantages overnormal theaters.C.They createdistance betweenactors andaudience.
20.What isthe talkmainly aboutA.How oneopen airtheater wasbuilt.B Whatits like toworkin anopen airtheater.C.How theopen airtheaters developedin Britain.第二部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项ACalifornia^Hidden GemsLost CoastAn experiencedhikers paradise,Californias LostCoast stretches from ShelterCove toMattole Beach,about75miles.If thafstoo ambitious,drive theMattole Loopinstead,stopping toexplore HumboldtRedwoods StatePark,home toAvenueoftheGiants,and thetown ofFerndale,recognized byits Victorianarchitecture.Mono LakeOtherworldlyina number ofways,Mono Lakeis anancient salinelake onCalifornias easternedge.No fishswimhere,but brineshrimp do,and thosedraw myriadbird speciesthat migratealong thePacific Flyway.Distinct limestoneformationscalled tufastand out——literally andfiguratively——at Mono Lake.Point ReyesPoint Reyes ispleasantly quiet,especially alongits coastaltrails.Look forwildflowers andendemic animalsonTomales PointTrail——which ramblesfor nearly10miles onthis special,skinny peninsula,delivering gorgeous,foggyviews ofthe Ocean.Trinity AlpsAnotherstunning preservein NorthernCalifornia,Trinity AlpsWilderness awes visitorswith itsalpine lakesandgranite peaks.Ifs anexcellent optionfor dayhiking,like HiddenLake Trail,but alsofor multidaybackpacking tripssuchas the
18.6mile CanyonCreek LakesTrail.Shasta LakeThissprawling reservoirmight bestbe experiencedvia houseboat.Once onboard yourfloating acmodations,tryyour handat allthe water sports:swimming,water skiing,fishing jetskiing,and more,all withregal MountShasta in thebackground.
1.What canyou doin PointReyesA.Enjoy fantasticviews.B.Visit anatural preserve.C.Climb sharppeaks.D.Try somewatersports.
2.What isthe bestchoice forpeople carryingbinoculars andbird fieldguideA.Shasta Lake.B.PointReyes.C.MonoLake.D.LostCoast.
3.Where wouldthis passagemost probablye fromA.An advertisementB.A travelguide C.An encyclopaediaD.A naturenovelBWhen young,I dreamedof beingmany things.I wishedI was an astronautgoing upinto space,finding newplanetsand jumpingaround ina coolspace suit.I imaginedbeing acowboy in the westhaving gunfights and wearing stylishcowboyboots.I pretendedto be a famousfootballer,using myskills toscore lotsof goals.I lovebeing able to playthe roleofsomebody,even justfor ashort time,to tryto realizewhat itmight beliketowalk intheir shoes.Looking back,I realizethat imaginationis awonderful thing.I wasable tocreate entireenvironments inmy head,using nothingmorethanmy brain,and to be ableto adaptthings inmy everydaysuiroundings tofit thespecific storyofthe day.Growing up with brothers and sisters also helped,as itmeant thateven biggerstories couldbe created,bining ourideasand puttingour thoughtsinto action.It alsoallowed formore varietiesinthestory,as sometimesI couldbe theherowhile onother occasions,I wouldbe thebad guy.One ofmy alltime favoritememories asa kidwas recreatingthe Indiana Jones characterinmyback garden.I playedtherole ofIndiana Jones,with myyounger sisteras myassistant andmy brotheras theevil man.We usedeverything inourgarden,fromthepath tothe fence,as part ofthestoryline tocreate obstaclethat neededto beovere,andwewouldkeep thestory goingforhours!My personalfavorite wasIndianaJones and the Stolen Easter Eggs,where mybrother hidsmall chocolateeggsaround andmy sisterand Ihadtofind themby answeringquestions orsolving apuzzle.11was difficultbut eventuallywefound allthe eggsand sharedthem together.
4.What ismainly discussedinthe first paragraphA.The authorsearly careers.B.The authorslonging forfuture.C The authors childhoodadventure.D.Theauthorschildhood dreams.
5.Why didthe authorsay Growingupwithbrothersandsistersalsohelped”A.They coulddefeat thebad guysin school.B.They couldact outthe biggerstories.C.They coulddiscuss theenvironments together.D.They couldshare somejoys andsorrows.
6.When playingthe IndianaJonesand theStolenEasterEggs,.A.the authorhid chocolateeggs around the gardenB.the authorssister answeredquestions orsolved apuzzle aloneC.the authorsbrother tookup thejob offinding the chocolate eggsD.the authorwould sharethechocolateeggs withhis siblingsfinally
7.According tothe passage,the authorin childhoodcan bedescribed as.A.aggressive andbrave B.naughty andrealisticC.imaginative andenergetic D.creative andhardworkingcIt hasbee as much apartofour dailylife asgetting ourtogo coffee:the screenturn.Ifs themoment whenyouve(咖啡师)ordered yourcoffee,and thebarista turnsthe paymentscreen towardyou with a dialogbox askingyou for a tip.Tipping ison therise acrossthe U.S.as moreand morebusinesses havestarted asking for alittle extra:fast foodrestaurants,grocery stores,online stores,stadiums,and evenselfcheckout machinesare nowasking fora tipthese days.Social mediais filledwith peoplewho areconfused about tipping.One womanposted avideo onlineafter beingaskedto tip forherSubway sandwich.Do wetip atSubway”she asks.“Is that a thingTell me!”Another womanhasalso expressedshock overbeing askedto tipataselfcheckout stationat anairport.“I dontwant to be theperson whodoesnttip,“she says.But whoam Itipping”Sean Jung,a professorat BostonUniversity,realized tippinghad fundamentallychanged whenhe wasgrabbing a(玉米馅饼)take outburrito oneafternoon.Jung wasgetting ready to pay,when thecashier turnedthe screenaround,askingfora tip.Suddenly,Im lookingat thisscreen,and Imliterally pressinga20%tipfora burrito/5Jung recalls.remember thinkingthis isstrange.You wouldnever expectto paya tipataquick servicerestaurant.^^How,exactly,did wegettothe placewhere we,re tipping20%fbr ourtakeout burritosIt goesback tothepandemic Jsays ShubhranshuSingh,a professorat JohnsHopkins CareyBusiness School.He saysduring the pandemic,we startedtipping morethan usualasaway tosupport essentialworkers ata timeof crisis.The pandemicwentaway,“says Singh,“but thetips didnt.
8.The baristaspurpose ofturning thescreen isA.to showsome mercialsB.to promotenew coffeeoptionsC.to speedup theordering processD.to requireextra moneyA.They were not usedto tipping.B.They didntknow howmuch totip.
9.What causedthe twowomens confusionabouttippingin para.3C.They failedto seethe pointof tipping.D.They didntwant totip fbrfast food.A.Customers hadmore availablemoney.B.Customers usedmore remotepayments.
10.Why didthepandemicmake peopletip moreC.Customers weremore gratefulfor theservice.D.Customers expectedthe crisisto beover soon.
11.What wouldbeasuitable titlefor thetextA.Tipping culturegoing outof controlB.Online videosabout tippingC.An academiclook intotipping cultureDChicagos Lyric Operais aimingto makeits performancesmore accessiblevia the SoundShirt.In OctoberLyric becamethefirstopera panyto offerthe shirtsto audiencemembers whoare deafor hardofhearing.The deviceesfroma Londonbasedwearable techbrand calledCuteCircuit.Each shirtcosts about$1,900,butinterested guestscan reserveone forspecial performancesat$20a ticket.Audience memberswho intendto usethe shirtswill sitin seatswithaview ofboth theconductor andLyrics signlanguageinterpreter.The SoundShirtis wornlike alightweight jacketand features16small motorsthroughout.Microphones areplaced(振动)around theorchestra onstage torecord specificinstruments andsend alive signalto startvibrations intheshoulders,forearms andupper andlower back.Rachel Arfa,missioner ofChicagos MayorsOffice forPeople withDisabilities,recently testedthe SoundShirtat aproductionof WestSide Story.“When Lyricapproached mewith thisshirt,I washighly skeptical/5She tellsThe WashingtonPosts MichaelAndorBrodeur.There areoften technicalsolutions designedby peoplewithout disabilitiesfbr peoplewith disabilitiesthat donotsolve barriersthat we have.^^The technologycertainly isntfor everyone.The ChicagoSunTimes9Stefano Espositosays wearinga SoundShirt(蜂巢)feels likeyour bodyhasbeehome toan entirehive ofnonstinging bees.”“Its notan unpleasantsensation,“he writes,“just odd,very odd.”But fbrArfa,the shirtexceeded expectations.At livetheater,it isdifficult fbrme todiscriminate betweendifferentsounds,so Irely onaccess providedfbr equalaccess Jshe tellsThe WashingtonPost.I beganto understandthat themotorsontheSoundShirt vibratedin conjunctionwith theorchestra sounds...I amnot ableto hearthis sound,but Icouldfeel it.It wassuch asurprise anda thrilL^^Tina Childress,an audiologistand advocatefor accessibilityinthearts,is excitedbythevariety ofaccessibilityservices nowavailable tohardofhearing theatergoers.Ifs importantto rememberthat you can usetwo orthree ofthesechoices atthe sametime,“she tellsThe WashingtonPost aftertesting theshirt.With theSoundShirt,having thattactile(触觉的)feedback forwhat Idont hearwas instrumentalin meenjoying theperformance.
12.What canwe learnabouttheSoundShirtA.It lookslike amon Tshirt.B.It iscreated byChicagosLyricOpera.C.It isexpensive forpeopletopurchase.D.It ispromoted byRachel Arfa.
13.How doestheSoundShirtworkA.By stimulatingusers brains.B.By changingsounds intotouches.C.By interpretingmusic asvisual images.D.By linkingusers,bodies withinstruments directly.
14.Whafs Stefano^opinion onwearing theSoundShirtA.Useful.B.Strange.C.Innovative.D.Surprised.
15.What doesthe underlinedword discriminate”mean inparagraph9A.Feel.B.Choose.C.Distinguish.D.Transmit.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)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The greatchef JuliaChild isquoted assaying,The dinnerhour issacred,happy timewhen everyoneshould betogetherand relaxed.[6Here aresome simpleways tobring joyand peacearound the table afteralong,busy day.Set thetableEven ifyoure standingup atthe counterforaquick bitebefore headingout toan eveningactivity,take amoment to(餐具垫),set outa placementnapkin,and plate.17Making physicalspace foryour eveningmealcues yourwhole familyto tunein andchill outat suppertime.Seed theconversation(提18You canpick themup fora freshsupply ofquestions,reflections,or facts.It willelevate升)the conversationsbeyond“How wasyour day”or“Dont forgetto…Everyone willetothetableknowing theycanleave thestresses ofthe daybehind andenjoy afun,relaxed family dinner.Give youreaters morechoicesAt dinnertime,youcanmake additionaloptions.You canoffer asimple sandwich,a bowlof cereal,or scrambledeggsasanalternative forthose whoarent thrilledwith themenu,which willlet youreaters maketheir ownchoices.19Dont forceitMaybe someonehas amajor homeworkproject dueto tomorrow,or theyhadanexhausting dayat work.20Let thembe exhausted.You canshow themthat youknow theyrenotintheright placefor familytime.Remind themthatyoull beright thereatthetable tomorrow,readytorelax together.A Theymay justnot behungry.B.Theyll getsomething deliciouseventually.C.There aremany versionsof conversationcard”.D.Make thefamilydinnertable aphonefree zone.E.That canbring youasmuchcontentment asthe food.F.It willalso disruptarguments aboutfood andpreserve peace.G.However,there arealways thingsthat canruin ourdinner plans.第三部分语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Angelyn Burkfirst fellin lovewith theopen seawhen shewent ona Caribbeancruise in
1992.So whenshe marriedherhusband,Richard,who21the samelove ofthe ocean,the coupleplanned totake cruisesaroundtheworld atleast onceayear.After much
22.the couplerealized theycould23start livingtheir dreamretirement life()sooner thanthey thought.And thebest partThey onlyneed tospend an24of$86a daytodoso!25a binationof theirlife savingsandtheexpected saleof theirhome inSeattle,Angelyn andRichardcould livethe cruiselife permanently.
26.they lefttheir95jobs andtheir yettobesold homeand(航海游牧民)headed outtotheopen oceanwith justone27each.They havebeen seafaringnomads sinceMay2021and arenow28to theirnew life.We arenot intomaterialistic thingsbut29I Angelynsaid.Angelyn andRichard areableto30their acmodation,food,drinks,and transport,all foranaverage of$43a night.The couplehas managedto keeptheir expenseswithin theset budgetby usingmemberships and31sales.Currently,this year,wehavesecured86cruise dayswith anaverage allin costof$89per dayfor bothof usJAngelyn said.This iswell withinour retirement32()The couplesees nodownside toliving atsea,but Angelyn33that anyonewho wantsto startan34adventure mustfirst trylong termcruises beforemaking ita permanentarrangement.They proveyoudont have tobea billionaire—you justhavetobe smartwith your35decisions.
21.A.fell B.shared C.sent D.discovered。