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届四川省新高考教研联盟高三一模考试英语试题2025
一、阅读理解HANDSTITCHED WORLDS:THE CARTOGRAPHYOF QUILTS(床罩)Quilts area narrativeart;with themesthat arepolitical,spiritual,communal,orcommemorative,they areinfused with history andmemory,mapping outintimate storiesand legaciesthrougha handcraftedlanguage ofdesign.Handstitched Worlds:The Cartographyof Quiltsis aninvitationto readquilts asmaps,tracing thepaths ofindividual historiesthat illuminatelarger historiceventsand culturaltrends.Spanning thenineteenth totwenty-first centuries,this insightfuland engagingexhibition bringstogether18quilts from the collectionof the American FolkArt Museum,New York,representing arangeof materials,motifs,and techniquesfrom traditionalearly-American quiltsto morecontemporarysculptural assemblages.The quiltsin Handstitched Worlds showus howthis too-often overlookedmediumbalances creativitywith tradition,individuality withcollective Zeitgeist.Like aroad map,theseunique worksoffer apath to a deeperunderstanding of theAmericancultural fabric.Number ofWorks:18quiltsOrganized by:American FolkArt Museum,New YorkApproximatesize:175-200linear feetSecurity:Moderate securityParticipationFee:Please inquireShipping:IAamp;A makesall arrangements;exhibitors payoutgoing shippingcosts within thecontiguous U.S.Booking Period:12weeks一Tour:June2021August2024Contact:Leigh YawkeyWoodson ArtMuseum,Wausau,WIJune12,2021—August29,2021Washington StateHistorical Society,Tacoma,WAactive takepart inonline career training.Before April18,2020,31provinces38set upwebsites foronline training companies.Besides,the Ministryof HumanResources andSocial Securityintended toworkwith somenetwork companies and introducedigital coursescovering39many than100jobs.补助In orderto encouragepeople40take online training,the ministrywill providesubsidies金for the workers41receive online training.Some provinceshave comeup42a series of newmeasuresso asto ensurethe qualityof onlinecareertraining.It isimportant tobuild interactive43platform foronlinetraining,such asfilming coursesin theworkshop,so thatpeople cangain accessto more44practice skills.Whats more,its alsonecessary to45strength theguidance ofonlinetrainingcompaniesandset standardsrelated to the contentandduration of the courses.
四、书信写作.假设你是李华,你的英国笔友刚刚转学,感到一切都很陌生他在邮件中向你询问如46Chris何尽快融入新环境请你根据以下信息回信多跟同学交流沟通;
1.积极参加学校活动;
2.向老师寻求助
3.注意.词数左右;可设当增加细节,以使行文连贯
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五、书面表达阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事
47.I wentup to the rooffor abreak afterstudying for an hourand watchedthe50or sopeopleswimming in the naturalrock poolbelow ourhouse.It was a sunnyday-a blue,cloudless skyovera calmsea.But then,as Ilooked in the distance,I discoveredthree orfour bigwaves heading(海啸)towards the shore.Pd seenthese mini-tsunamis manytimes before.They wereheading atspeedinthedirection of the pool.Most peopleknew howto lookout for them,but from thescreams thatstarted comingfrom thebeach,I couldtell someonewas introuble.(俯伏冲浪板)Without thinking,I randown into the street,holding mybody boardon theway andshoutedat astranger togo insidemy houseand callthe coastguard.My neighborMoises hadheard thescreamingas welland was also outsidewithhisbody board,so togetherwe rushedto thesteps thatleddown to the sea.Once wegot closer,we discoveredthe waveshad pulleda boyand agirl from the pooland intotheopen sea.I knewthat thenearest boatwould takeat least30minutes toreach us.Waiting forhelpwasnt achoice.I wasntused tothis sortof emergency—rd neverbeen trainedasalifeguard-but Ididntthink twiceabout tryingto savethem.I supposedin away Iwanted toimpress everyone:at19,a deallikethat canseem likea goodopportunity toshow off.Moises andI divedinto thewater andit tookus10minutes toget to them.When wefinallyreached them,they werealmost lifelesswith onlytheir headscoming inand outof thewater.We couldtellthey werestill alivefrom theirsmall breathsbut itwas clearthey wouldn*t have been ableto staytheremuch longer.I heldthe boyand pulledhim overmy board.Moises movedthe girlonto hisboard.注意We discussedpushing themback totheshore,but wewere toofar out.所续写的短文词数应为左右;L
150.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;2Paragraph1:We had to wait.Paragraph2:That night,word camefrom thehospital that the twopeople werein goodcondition.一September17,2021January23,2022Utah Museum of FineArts,Salt LakeCity,UTFebruary19,2022—May14,2022Fort WayneMuesum ofArt,Fort Wayne,IN一June18,2022September11,2022AVAILABLE一October2022January2023Dane G.Hansen MemorialMuseum,Logan,KSFebruary17,2023—May14,2023AVAILABLE一June2023December2023Lauren RogersMuseumofArt,Laurel,MSJanuary30,2024—April21,2024AVAILABLE一May2024August2024All tourdates canbe customizedto meetyour schedulingneeds.Please contactTravelingExhibitions@Artsand Artists.org formore information.
1.What isthe purposeof the exhibition ofHandstitchedWorlds:The Cartographyof QuiltsA.To promotecreativity andindividuality thoroughthe engagingexhibition.B.To providean opportunityfor visitorsto learnto makequilts stitchby stitch.C.To givevisitors aninsight intothe historyand cultureof Americain specificperiods.D.To enrichthe understandingof theAmerican cultureby atour visit to museumsacross America.
2.Which of the followingstatements isTRUE accordingtothearticleA.The exhibitionis freeboth for the exhibitorsand for the visitors.B.Exhibitors thatare interestedcan choosewhatever datesthey want.C,The artisticand historicvalue ofhandstitched quiltsused to be neglected.D.Exhibitors thatare interestedcan booktheexhibition12weeks inadvance.
3..The articleis writtento.A.exhibitors B.visitors C.artists D.historiansBom onher familysfarm inRay,North Dakota,Mary ShermanMorgan hadbeen helpingherfather withfarm workbefore shecould attendthe small-town schoolhouse.Being afew yearsbehinddidnt holdher backand shegraduated fromhigh schoolwith honors.Aware ofher intelligence,she ranawayfrom Rayto attendMinot StateUniversity asa chemistrymajor,where herskill wasevident.The outbreakof WorldWar IIresulted ina nationalshortage ofchemists andscientists.In spiteofthe fact that she was stilla studentand awoman,she wasoffered ajob asa chemicalanalyst dueto her(爆炸物)talents,producing explosivesfor thewartime effort.She puther degreeon holdand movedtoOhio,taking on the dangerousjob of analyzing unstablechemicals to produce weapons.After thewar endedthere wasa fallin demandfor explosives,so shemade amove tothe fieldof()aeronautics,moving toCalifornia to work forNAA NorthAmerican Aviation.The onlywoman outof900engineers,she wassoon promotedto arole which involved calculatingthe performanceof rocket(推进齐()propellants Jand designingspeciality fuelstoworkwith differentengines.However,neverhaving returnedto completeher degree,shewasnot affordedthe rankor higherpay of an engineer,eventhough she had allthe skillsand knowledgeof one.Her experiencewith propellantsmeant thatwhen NAAwas taskedto finda fuelcapable ofliftingthe redesignedRedstone missilesinto space,Mogan wasappointed technical lead on the project.National pridewas onthe line,so Morganset aboutinvestigating fuels.After countlesstrails,she finallydesignedher ownmixture,which wasnamed Hydyne.(飞行器),Hydyne testedwell with the Redstonemissiles andsubsequently otheraircraft suchasJupiter-C rockets,proving to be aquick solutionto gettingto spacewithout atotal rocketredesign.The fuelmade the first successfulUS satellitelaunch possible,even ifMorgan silentlyslipped awayfrom her success,retiring tofocus onher familyand leavingher chemistrycareer behind.
4.What dowe knowabout MaryA.She attendedschool whilehelping withfarm work.B,She wasoffered ajob asa chemistryanalyst aftergraduation.C.She shiftedher workingfocus asthe domesticdemand changed.D.She launchedthefirstUS satellitebefore retiringfromhercareer.
5.What doesthe underlinedword aeronauticsprobably meanA.Analyzing chemicals.B.Producing explosives.C.Mixing andsaving fuels.D.Designing andbuilding aircraft.
6.What madeMary thetechnicalleadontheproject ofNAAA.Her discoveryof Hydyne.B.Her rankas anengineer.C.Her specialknowledge infuels.D.Her senseof nationalpride.
7.Which of the followingwords canbest describeMary ShermanMorganA.Caring anddetermined.B.Courageous andcreative.C.Intelligent butsensitive.D.Accomplished butproud.Human speechcontains morethan2,000different sounds,fromthecommon mand ato therareclicks ofsome southernAfrican languages.But whyare certainsounds morecommon thanothersA ground-breaking,five-year studyshows thatdiet-related changesin humanbite ledto newspeechsounds thatare nowfound inhalf theworlds languages.More than30years ago,the scholarCharles Hockettnoted thatspeech soundscalled labiodentals(唇齿),such as“f and“v”,were morecommon inthe languages of societiesthat atesofter foods.Nowa teamof researchersled byDamian Blasiat theUniversity ofZurich,Switzerland,has foundhow andwhythis trendarose.(对They discoveredthat theupper andlower front teeth ofancient human adults werealigned齐),making ithard to produce labiodentals,which areformed bytouching thelower liptotheupper(结构),teeth.Later,our jawschanged toan overbitestructure making it easier toproducesuch sounds.The teamshowed thatthis change in bitewas connectedwith thedevelopment ofagriculture intheNeolithic period.Food becameeasiertochew atthis point.The jawbonedidnt haveto doas muchworkand sodidnt growtobeso large.Analyses ofa languagedatabase alsoconfirmed thatthere wasa globalchangeinthe soundofworld languagesafter theNeolithic age,withtheuse off andv increasingremarkably duringthe lastfewthousand years.These soundsare stillnot foundinthelanguagesofmany hunter-gatherer peopletoday.This researchoverturns thepopular viewthat allhuman speech sounds werepresent whenhumanbeings evolvedaround300,000years ago.The setof speech sounds weuse hasnot necessarilyremainedstable sincethe appearanceof human beings,but ratherthe hugevariety of speechsoundsthatwe findtoday isthe productofacomplex interplayof thingslike biologicalchange andculturalevolution/5said Steven Moran,a memberof the research team.
8.What isthe researchmentioned inthis articlemainly aboutA.Human labiodentals.B.Speech sounds.C.Technological development.D.Human evolution.
9.Why was it difficultfor ancienthumanadultstoproducelabiodentalsA.They hadfewer upperteeth thanlower teeth.B.They couldnot openand closetheir lipseasily.C.Their jawswere notconveniently structured.D.Their lowerfrontteethwere notlarge enough.
10.What isparagraph5mainly aboutA.Supporting evidenceforthe research results.B.Potential applicationoftheresearch findings.C.A furtherexplanation oftheresearchmethods.D.A reasonabledoubt abouttheresearchprocess.
11.What canwe inferfrom StevenMoran wordsA.During theevolution ofhumanbeings,speechsoundshas remainedunchanged.B・Human speechsounds changesare verycomplex.C.StevenMoranviews are very popularand widelyaccepted.D.Great progresshas beenmade inthe studyofspeechsounds.There isno knowndate forwhen theancient Greeksor Romansfirst sharedtheir storiesaboutgods,monsters andheroes.But forthe modernmyth knownas Star Wars,that dateis May25,1977,when theoriginal movieopened intheaters andkicked offa globalphenomenon thatspanned films,TVshows,novels,comic books,toys,lunchboxes,bed sheetsand more.Even today,Star Warsremains an(检验标准)enduring touchstoneof popculture.Critically praisedor not,the moviescontinue tobe abighit.And justas weknow whenthe mythologybegan,we alsoknow whoinvented it:writer-directorGeorge Lucas.His inspiration,he toldTIME in1977,was allthe booksand filmsand comicsthat Ilikedwhen I wasachild...My mainreason fbrmakingitwas togive young people anhonest,wholesomefantasy life,the kindmy generationhad.”No onecould predictjust howmuch Lucascreation wouldcatch on-not evenLucas himselforthe Glmsstar MarkHamill,who playedyoung heroLuke Skywalker.I hadno ideait wouldbe assuccessfulasitwas,“Hamill saidin2017,marking theoriginal films40th anniversary.T justthought Iwouldbe afan ofthis evenif Iwerent involved.,,Before Lucascreated Star Wars,he hadan evenmore ambitiousgoal——to blowup theways ofOldHollywood.And hedid.Star Warsintroduced anew eraof moviemaking,one thatsaw thedevelopmentof amazingspecial effectsand thetools toachieve them.After thislegend,filmmakers feltfreeto bringtheir wildestideas tolife intotally realisticways thatleft audiencesthrilled.Why didStar Warsbecome such a powerfulforce Hamillcredits itsability tosatisfy thehumanneed forescapism.People valuethe ideaof goingaway tosome happyplace,“he said,whether itsOzor Narniaor MiddleEarth orHogwarts.I thinkit appealsto childrenof allages.It doesntmatter ifyoure6or
60.It appealstotheoptimistic youngidealism thatI thinkevery personhas,however buriedit mightbe.”
12.What canwe learnfromthefirst paragraphA.People shouldkeep diggingintothehistory ofancient myths.B・More productsassociated withStar Warshavebeencreated.C.Some peoplescriticism ofStar Warsmade itless popularthan before.D.Star Warsis moresuccessful inthe businessfield thanintheentertainment field.
13.Why didGeorge Lucasinvent StarWarsA.To breakthe oldrules andtraditions ofmaking films.B・To appealtotheoptimistic youngmen topursue theirdreams.C.To encourageother filmmakersto bringtheir wildideas tolife.D.To offeryoungpeoplean asgood andhealthy fantasylife ashehad.
14.StarWarscan havesuchagreat influencemainly because.A.it meetspeoples pursuitfor a place toescapeB.it symbolizesthe beginningofthemodern mythC.the specialeffects offeramazing viewingexperienceD.the mainactors inthis filmareverypopular amongthe public
15.This passageis writtento.A.inspire peopletobeoptimistic andidealB・introduce thebasic informationabout StarWarsC.recommend thetalented writer-director GeorgeLucasD.criticize thefactthatStarWarsis notas wellmade asbeforeAhh...Fish,chips andmushy peas!There isnothing moreBritish thanfish and chips.Freshlycooked,boiling hotfish and chips,topped withsalt andseasoned withvinegar,packed innewspaper andeatenout-of-doors ona coldand wintryday-it simplycannot bebeaten!16Both Lancashireand Londonclaim tobe thefirst toinvent thisfamous meal.Chips werea cheap,basic foodoftheindustrial northwhile friedfish wasintroduced inLondons EastEnd.17So wasbornour nationaldish of fish andchips!18Mr.Lees soldfish andchips froma woodenshelter inthe market.Later hemoved thebusinesstoapermanent shopacross theroad.However inLondon,it issaid thatJoseph Malin,a Jewishimmigrant,opened afish andchip shopin ClevelandWay withinthe soundof BowBells inthe1860s.Fish andchip shopswere originallysmall familybusinesses,often runfromthefront roomof thehouseand werecommonplace bythe late19th century.Through thelatter part ofthe19th centuryandwell intothe20th century,the fish andchiptrade expandedgreatly tosatisfy theneeds ofthe growingindustrialpopulation ofGreat Britain.Fish andchips becamevital tothe dietoftheordinary people.19In1999,the Britishconsumed nearly300million servingsoffish andchips.That equatesto sixservingsfor everyman,woman andchild inthe country.20Thats eightfbr everyone BurgerKingrestaurant,making BritishFish andChips thenations favouritetake-away.A.It quicklybecame afavourite oftheworkers.B.People soondecided toput friedfish andchips together.C.John Leesowned arestaurant andsold thefamous pairing.D.So how,when andwhere didthis Britishdish come aboutE.There arenow around8,500fishandchip shopsacross theUK.F.Some shopshadtoemploy doormento controlthe queueat busytimes.G.The firstfishandchip shopin Lancashireis thoughtto haveopened in
1863.
二、完形填空A cureforthefuture inthe pastForover fiftyyears,the peopleof Britainhave reliedonthewelfare stateto makesure theyhaveadequate health services.But nowthe NationalHealth Serviceis sick.Government2A andunderfundingare forcinghospitals toclose,and waitinglists fortreatment aregetting longer.Under suchcircumstances,it isno surprisethat morepeople areturning toprivate butexpensive healthcare.For some,however,there are22,They areturning theirback onmodern pills,tablets andresortingto otherconventional medicine.It seemsparadoxical,but inan ageof microchipsand hightechnology,traditional medicine,the old-fashioned curesthat ourgrandparents reliedon,is makinga
23.Consider thesecase studies:Maude is76years oldand hasbeen sufferingfrom arthritisfor almostten years.uThe painin myjointswas almost24,and mydoctor referredme toa surgeonattheLondon Hospital.Iwastold thatIneeded25,but wouldneed towait forat leasttwo yearsbefore Icould havethe operation.In26,Istarted havingmassage sessions.To mysurprise,these werevery therapeutic,and whilethey didntcurethe disorder,they did27ittosome extent”.Ron is
46.His high-powered cityjob was28foraseries ofstress-related illnesses,and thedrugshe tookdidnt workwell onthe nervousstrain.I readabout29whichinvolvethe wholeperson ratherthanthe individualsymptoms,but Ihad alwaysdoubted aboutsuch kind of medicinefor alldiseases.However,my friend30a dieticianwho toldme thatpartofmy problemwas diet-related.Basically,thefood Iwas eatingwas31to mydisorder.She gavemealist offoods thatwould providethe rightvitaminsand mineralsto keepme ingood health.At thesame time,she advocateda more32lifestyle-running,swimming,that kindof thing.T ma bitofacouch potato,and thiskindoflifestyle Ihadlived was33the problem.Now Ifeel great!”So isthere stillaplacein ourlives formodern medicineWhile itis truethat someinfections andvirusesmay be34by turningto traditionalmedicine,more seriousillnesses suchas cancerneed moreextrememeasures.We doneed ourhealthserviceat thesetimes,and weshouldntstop35i nits future.But wemustnt forgetthat fbrsome commonillnesses,thecure maylie inthe past.
21.A.support B.restrictions C.cutbacks D.concern
22.A.programs B.alternatives C.measures D.scales
23.A.comeback B.living C.change D.mess
24.A.unique B.uncertain C.universal D.unbearable
25.A.permission B.surgery C.supervision D.strength
26.A.condition B.desperation C.general D.particular
27.A.protect B・recover C.relieve D.treat
28.A.eager B.grateful C.famous D.responsible
29.A.treatments B.sources C.spirits D.comments
30.A.supervised B,declared C,recommended D.tempted
31.A.contributing B,adapting C.subjecting D.objecting
32.A.moderate B.active C.negative D.suitable
33.A.identifying B・investigating C.estimating D.worsening
34.A.prevented B.empowered C.indicated D.restored
35.A.undertaking B,invading C.investing D.evolving
三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Career trainingcomes inall forms.As36important partof careertraining,onlinetraininghashelped raisethe skilllevels ofemployees andmake thembetter preparedforthejob market.Governmentdepartments havemade aseriesofpolicies toinspire workersto37。