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学年度(上)七校协作体高三期初联考20242025英语试题考试时间分钟满分分120150命题学校兴城市高级中学第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选5A B C项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小10题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What willthe speakersprobably doon SundayA.Watch TV.B.See amovie.C.Stay at home.
2.Who is the womanprobably talkingwithA.A coach.B.A doctor.C.A manager.
3.Who oftengoes to the restaurantat weekendsA.The man.B.The woman.C.The mansparents.
4.What isDr.Freeth goingto doA.Make anappointment.B.Attend awedding.C.Go travelling.
5.Which sportdid the woman dobest inthis yearspetitionA.Bicycle race.B.Badminton.C.Ping pong.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面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、5A、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BC个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对55话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What willthe mando duringhis vacationA.Travel withhis family.B.Visit hisold friends.C.Drive forvacation.
7.Where doesthe womanplan togo thissummerreached mv45point.I hadclass injust afew hoursand still needed toprepare despite46fneeding afew hoursof sleep.I saton the floor ofmy apartmentand47Then I had anidea.With tearsin myeyes,I48and wrotemyselfa checkfor$1million.I toldmyself that I would49that checkfor thefullamount three years aftergraduation.At the time,I usuallyhad solittle moneyin my50that Inever knewif I would haveenough to51$40from thebank.Fastforward to
1996.I hadgraduated fromSMU,and withinthreeyears,!wasbuilding the first ofseveal paniesIwould52and sellover the超过next fewdecades.The53of thosebusinesses exceededthat of thecheck.Ive nevercashed it.54I keepit inmy draweras an55B.shy C.poor D.braveB.founded C.expected
0.introducedB.difficult C.fun D.necessaryB.load C.promotion
0.reliefC.talking
0.breakingB.stickingB.originally C.gradually
0.temporarily D.C.cried regrettedD.gotB.recalledC.turned aroundup
48.A.gave inB.bent downC.cash
0.examineB.shareC.bill
0.salaryB.accountC.afford D.saveB.donateC.purchase D.joinB.launchC.challenge D.budgetB.costC.Moreover
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55.A.agreement B.announcement C.reminder第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515_that Ican makeit,no matterhow toughthings get.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1Li Hongbois a Chinese artistwho makes56incredibleplicated andstretchable papersculptures,drawing ona richhistory oftraditionalChinese folkart.For thousandsof years,paper57usetocreate lanterns,festive decorationsand childrenstoys.“There is aChinesesaying,life isas fragile as paper,H,says Li.“It hashad ahuge风impact58me^Painstakingly constructed,each artworkopens outlike thebellows箱手风琴,of anaccordion59reveala beautifulhoneyb patternhidden betweeneach layer.His worksmight beread asavisual challengeto60abovementioned saying,arguing insteadthat,while lifemay indeedbe asfragileaspaper,theres61strongin numbers.Some ofhis largerartworksare madefrom7,000to8,000pieces ofpaper,allcarefully62gluetogether atspecific pointsby hand,resulting ina block63canmove,bend andexpand.Then thisblock64carve intoshape withvarious tools.These exceptional3D papersculptures arevivid and65第四部分写作fascinate,showcasing Chinesecraftsmanship,creativity andinnovation.满分分第一节满分分
4015.假定你是李华,上周末你在社区组织的羽毛球比赛中获得了冠军请你为66班级英语角写一篇短文,内容包括比赛情况;
1.个人感受
2.注意写作词数应为左右80第二节满分分25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
67.整的短文续写的词数应为左右150*Lisa Sweeneyisa32yearold mail carrier inStaten Island,New York.Four monthsago,she noticedthat somethingwasnt rightat oneof thehomes onher route.It washerquick actionthat madeall thedifference.One afternoonin August,an oldwoman namedMarie Boyer,who livedalone,fell at(昏迷的)the footof thestairs in her home.She wasjust lyingunconscious on thefloor.The nextafternoon,her regularmailcarrier,Lisa Sweeney,passed byand noticedsomethingunusual.Though sheand Mariehadnt hadmuch conversationover theyears,Lisa knewher habits.She wassurprised not to seeMarie workinginhergarden,becauseshe usuallyspent mostafternoons therewhen theweather wasfine.I justhad afeeling inmy heartthat Mariewas inside.HLisa recalls.She wentstraightround to the backof the house,thinking thatthe oldwoman mightbe in the kitchen,butshe didntfind anybodythere.Puzzled,Lisa returnedto thefront of thehouseandknocked hardon thedoor.There wasno answer.She thoughtthat thiswas verystrange,so sheknocked ona neighborsdoor;but hedbeen awayon vacationland arrivedhomejust ashort timebefore sohe didntknow anything.Just thenLisa notedthat Manesbottleof milk,which wasdelivered earlyin themorning,was stillon thedoorstep.It wasa注意clear warningsign.续写词数应为左右
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2“1must getin tosee whatshappened/Lisa saidto herself.Lisas quickaction notonly saveda lifebut alsostarted afriendship.A.Hawaii.B.Europe.C.New York.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.Why doesthe manmake thephone callA.To advertisea bookcase.B.To purchasea bookcase.C.To returna bookcase.
9.What isthe manconcerned aboutmostA.The heightof thebookcase.B.The widthof thebookcase.C.The colorof thebookcase.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe twospeakersA.Tourist andguide.B.Classmates.C.Workmates.
11.Why didRachel knownothing aboutthis fieldtripA.She startedthe courselater thanothers.B.She hadno accesstotheonline courses.C.She caredlittle abouther academicstudy.A.At7a.m.B.At7:45a.m.C.At8a.m.
12.When doesthe coachleave for the YellowStone National Park nextMonday听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What doesthe mansay aboutthe sign.A.lt iscovered.B.It istoo small.C.lt istoo faraway.
14.What isthewomandoingA.Charging the man forparking fee.
8.Giving theman aparking ticket.C.Helping theman withdirections.
15.What doesthemanthink of the womanA.Rigid.B.Flexible.C.Considerate.
16.What willhappen tothe manscar听第段材料,回答A.lt willbe stopped.B.lt willbe repaired.C.lt willbe removed.10第至题
172017.When doesthe speechprobably takeplace A.At thebeginning ofa term.B.In themiddle ofa term.C.At theend ofa term.
18.How longistheadvisory officeopen duringthe weekdayA.8hours.B.ll hours.C.12hours.
19.What canJarrod Howardhelp withA.Studyrelated problems.B.Information aboutjobs.C.Money matters.
20.Whom shouldstudents turnto ifthey feelstressed atschoolA.Rodney Reid.B.Jim Smith.C.Laura Lea.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DAUCBerkeley Youth Recreation SummerCampsUC BerkeleyYouthRecreationwill providea widevariety ofonewveek outdoorexperiencesand activitiesfor theyouth onsummer camps
2024.Here arefour bestsummercamps.Windsurfing CampThiscamp isdesigned toteach studentsthe basics of windsurfing,including balanceandselfrescue.Through abination ofclassroom instruction,demonstration and water time,campers areable tomaster thebasicsof the sport.A fortwith windandwateris stronglyencouraged.Campers must be ages1017to register.All campersmustbeable toswim andweigh100pounds ormore tosafely usepublic windsurfingequipment.Price:$
330.Those whohave participatedbefore canreceive10%off.Sailing CampCamperslearn andreview theessentials ofsailing attheir experiencelevel on thebeautiful SanFrancisco Bay!2024brings excitingupdates tothe campand helpssailorsmaster newskills.Previous sailingexperience isrequired.Campers mustbe ages12~18toregister,All campersmust havebasic swimmingskills.Price:$
255.Skateboarding CampInthis camp,skateboarders willlearn mechanicsand basicriding skillssuchas balance,riding switches,and droppingin.Skaters willbe assessedonthefirst dayof thesessionand thelessons willbe adaptedto theirability.All participantsare educatedinskateboard safety.Campers mustbe ages8~16to register.Participants mustbring their own(头盔);(护具).skateboard,helmet andknee ampelbow padsPrice:$
300.$240per personfor group registration.Rock ClimbingCamp(结)Learn climbingskills,knot tying,toprope climbingand equipmentcare.Sitesinclude StrawberryCanyon,Remillard,Indian Rockand Cragmont Parks.Campers mustbeages9~15to register.All camperscan enjoythe busservice to and from the campsites.Price:$
275.
21.What isa mustfortheparticipants ofWindsurfing CampA.First aidknowledge.B.Appropriate wveight.C.Previous learningexperience.D.Personal protectiveequipment.
22.What isspecial aboutSkateboarding CampA.It isintended forprimary pupils.B.Itll issuecertificates ofexcellence.C.lt basesits lessonson camperslevels.D.lt givesa10%discount forgroupregistration.
23.Which campoffers publictransportation forcampgoersA.Windsurfing Camp.B.Sailing Camp.C.Skateboarding Camp.D.Rock ClimbingCamp.BOver theyears,as Idealt withthe pressure of finishingmy Ph.D.and startingmypostdoctor,I hadgrown morepetitive.I pushedmyself to be thefirst togenerate thrilling(合results and to publishin highimpactjournals.Those whocould have been collaborators作者)became rivalsI hated.But the effect ofthis petitivecharacter wasexactly theopposite ofwhat I had hopedfor.When Iencountered scientificproblems,I thoughtIhadto solvethem myselfinstead ofaskingfor help.The pressurebecame overwhelming.!began to feel aloneand lost.I becamelessand lessproductive.(导师),I emailedmy mentorsexplaining thatIhadput myselfsecond and thejob firstfor toolong.They toldme thatI wasntthefirstacademic tofeel thatway,and thatIwouldnt be the last.They agreedthatIshould takethetimeI needed to takecare ofmyself.So,with mymentors supportand anuncertain future,!left.Back home,I spenttime withfamily andfriends andopened upabout mystruggles.At first,I wasashamed.But the more Italked aboutmy demons,themoreother peopletoldme abouttheirown.I alsostarted toreceive emailsfrom myworkmates.After afew linesaskinghow I was,many expressedworries abouthow theywere managingthe stressof(脆弱的)academic life.Vulnerable researcherswere pokingtheir headsout oftheir shells.Our relationshipsdeepened.I begantofeelless alone.Three monthslater,I wasprepared togo backtothescience thatI loved,and I nowhad afoundation to be moreopen withmy colleagues.I understoodthat weall strugglesometimes,and thatcollaboration canbe morepowerful thanpetition.With abit oftime,collaboration hasreplaced petition.Working wvithothers andseekinghelp doesntweaken myvalue orcontributions;it meanswe canall win.Inolongerfeel lonelyand unhappy.A.Empowered andsuccessful.B.Overwhelmed andisolated.C.Motivated andproductive.D.Ashamed andannoyed.
25.Why didthe writertake abreakA.He wasalways thelast.B.He neededsome time to readjust.C.He gotseriously homesick.D.He failedto careabout himself.
24.How didthe authorfeel afteradopting apetitive approach
26.What doesthe underlinedphrase meanA.Trying tobe openwith others.B.Starting towalk outregularly.C.Being moreconfident inresearch.D.Tending tobe happierthan ever.
27.Which canbethemost suitabletitle forthe passageA.From petitionto cooperationB.From selfishnessto selflessnessC.From problemsto solutionsD.From uncertaintyto certaintyC(海狸)The humblebeaver couldhold thekey tosaving ourwater,according toanew researchthat hasfound howtheir dam building skillsprotect the rivers threatenedbyclimate change.The research,done onthe riversin Colorado,found the wooden bannersbuilt bybeaversraise waterlevel upstream.As itbuilds up,the waterflows intosurroundingsoils andsecondary waterways.These actsseparate outextra nutrientsand pollutantsbeforewater reentersthe mainchannel downstream.Extreme weatherevents,such assevere storms,impact water quality inmajor riversystems.Droughts and floods arebeing morefrequent,andthescientists havealso foundthey are contributingtoanincrease in the Americanbeaver in the US,and consequentlyanexplosion ofdambuilding.The teamchose tomonitor a40kilometer stretchoftheEast River.They revieweddataon waterlevels gatheredhourly bysensors fixedin the river andthe areasalong theriver.They alsocollected watersamples,including frombelow thegrounds surfacetomonitor nutrientand pollutantlevels.The researcherspared water quality alongthestretch duringa historicallydry year;to waterquality thefollowing yearwhen waterlevelswere unusuallyhigh.They alsopared theseyearlong datasetsto waterquality duringthenearly threemonthperiod,starting inlate July2018,when thebeaver damblocked theriver.(硝酸盐)The studyrevealed thedams increasednitrate bynearly50%byincreasing thepressure ofthe waterflow upstream10times over,which pushedmorewater outinto thesurrounding areas.The nitratesare absorbedand digestedby tinyorganismsin thesoil.This helpedincrease theoxygen contentand qualityin therivers.Beavers hardwork isresponsible forthe landthey love.
28.What dothewoodenbarriers createdby beaversact asA.Waterways.B.Samples.C.Dams.D.Sensors.
29.What isthe directresult offrequent droughtsandfloodsin ColoradoA.More damsemerge ontherivers.B.More Americanbeavers appearin theUS.C.More pollutantsare removedfromtherivers.D.More oxygenis createdintherivers.
30.Why didthe researcherscollect watersamples frombelow thegrounds surfaceA.To keepan eyeonthewaterquality.B.To improvethe nutientofthestretch.C.To removepollutants fromtheriver.D.To decreasetheeffectcaused bythe flood.
31.What isthe mainidea ofthe textA.Dams dogood towaterquality.B.Beavers contributeto climatechange.C.Extreme weathercatches researchers1eyes.D.Beavers help protect riversagainst climatechange.D(二次元)Anime culturehas beea verymon culturein ourdaily life.As peoplesmnindsbee moreand moreopen,most peoplegradually beginto acceptanime culture.Although increasinglymore young people like anime culturethan before,many stilldontknow whythere areso manypeople likeanime culturein reality.What isits attractivecharm(玩物丧志的)First andforemost,anime isnot immatureand cynical.Manypeople dontunderstand peoplewho likeanime,just becausethey donttry tounderstandanime.They onlyevaluate itthrough otherpeoples wordsand theirownknowledge.Of course,the meritsare notvery pleasant.After all,the oldergenerationdont agreewith anime.Moreover,the reasonwhy todaysyoungpeople likeanimeso muchis notbecausethey arekilling time,nor becausethey areaddicted toanimation,but becauseofpressure.Todays societyis pletelydifferent fromthat ofthe1980s.Back then,havinga motorcycleor abig TVathomewas alreadyimpressive.But now,cars,houses,and(扼制).savings areeverywhere,and youngpeople areeasily suffocated(主人公)When wesee animeprotagonists unconquerableinthedrama,willingto sacrificeeverything todefeat enemiesfor their dreams andfriends,its likeseeing usunwilling tobeoutdone in reality.Arent thosebosses inanime justlike thethings thatbringus pressureinrealityWhen wesee animeprotagonists hittingthem oneafter(畅another,its likewere puttingall thepressure onourselves,and wefeel exhilarated快淋漓).In recentyears,the rapidlyrise popularityof animegames suchas GenshinImpact(原神)(先与夜之恋)and Loveof Lightand Nighthas certainlybrought arich sidetothe lifeofthe current younggeneration.Luo Xiangonce said:HPaperpeople arevirtual,and aftera longtime inthe virtualstory,they areunwillingtoenter therealstory.11It isnormal toembrace animeculture,but westillneedto haveexpectationsfor the future andbelieve inour youthand dreams.
32.What isthe functionofthefirst paragraphA.To enhancepeoples awareness of animeculture.B.To persuadepeople stopcontacting animeculture.C.To leadthe deeperdescription ofthe animetrend.D.To arisereaders loveto animeculture.
33.What isthe seniors^iew ofanimeA.Unbearable.B.Negative.C.awfuL D.wonderful.
34.What arethe reasonswhy youngpeoplelikeanime dramaA.Young peoplecannot bearthe enormouspressureofhouse loans.B.Young peopleare oftenoppressed bytheir parentsand elders.C.Young peoplehave lostconfidence andhope inthecurrentreality oflife.D.Young peoplehave foundtheirdreamselves throughthe characters.
35.What canweinfer fromwhat LuoXiang putinthearticleA.We cannottreat thevirtual worldas anEden toescape reallifeproblems.B.The currentworld istoo falseand notworth ourtimeto pay attentionto.C.ln orderto letpeople returnto reality,all animegames shouldbe banned.D.The animeworld isas importantas thereal world.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5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For manyof us,the closestwe getto wild animals isat a zoo.These placeslet usseeamazing animalsfrom bigcats totiny lizards,and whattheyarelike.Its anenjoyable andeducationalexperience forus,but isit thebest environmentfor theseanimals36Later on,live animalswere capturedby explorers,brought homeand puton(野生动物园).show tothe publicin menageries37Modernzoos,however,have transformedthe livingenvironments foranimals,making biggerenclosures,removing bars,andtosome extent,copying theirnatural habitats.(圈养的)Some peoplehave questionedthecruelty ofkeeping animalscaptivefor entertainment,but zoosare keento showthat theyhelp wildlifeby educatingus aboutconservation.In the UK,the introductionofthe ZooLicensing Actof1981required zoostoeducate thepublic.38Probably thebiggest claimfrom zoostoday isthat theyhelpprotectspecies inthewild thatare underthreat dueto climatechange.Robert Young,Chair inWildlifeConservation atSalford Universitysaid,HThere arequite alot ofdifferent speciesaroundthe planetwhich wewouldnt havetoday ifit wasntfor zoos.11_____39Actor LeonardoDiCaprio recentlypraised CheserZoo intheUKfor itsconservationwork.It broughta rarefish speciesback fromthe deadafter breedingandreleasing aschool ofgolden skiffiafish backinto theirnative river.40For instance,a virtualreality zooenables thepublic tosee rareanimals andhaveamazing interactions.Jon Coe,azoodesigner,told theBBC,“Taking awalk througha herdof elephantsin SerengetiNationalParkin Africa,I think,is goingtobepossible prettysoon.11A.Animal welfarewas nota priority.B.Animal protectionis beinga globalissue.C.What weshould donext isnottodisturb wildlife.D.New opportunitiesto meetwildlife arebeing explored.E.Some zooshave programsto preservethefutureof endangeredspecies.F.Long ago,people couldonly seewildanimalsas deadexhibits ina museum.G.Since then,more zooshavebeeninvolved inraising peoplesawarenessofwildlifeconservation.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白A BC D处的最佳选项My fatherpassed awaywhen Iwas10,With myfamily hardlymaking endsmeet,Igrew up
41.1went tomunity collegeand then42an academicscholarship toSouthernMethodist UniversitysCox Schoolof Businessin Dallas,where Ineededtokeep mygradesup tokeep thescholarship.That was43,because atthe sametime,Iwasworking afterschooltopaythe bills.By November1995,the fullcourse44_and workschedule leftme physicallyandmentally wornout.One night,I camehome fromwork lateand。