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高三英语第1页(共10页)西南大学附中高2025届高三上12月一诊模拟考试英语试题(满分:150分;考试时间:120分钟)2024年12月注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、班级、考场/座位号、准考

证号填写在答题卡上。2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔填涂;答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米的黑色签字笔书写;必须在题号对应的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写无效;保持答卷清洁、完整。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回(试题卷学生保存,以备评讲)。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节

(共5小题;每小题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。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.WhenarethespeakersmeetingPaul?A.

At6:30.B.At7:30.C.At8:00.2.Whatisthewomanexcitedabout?A.Celebratingherbirthday.B.Visitinghersister.C.Gettingherdriv

er’slicense.3.Whoisresponsiblefortheincidentaccordingtotheman?A.Himself.B.Thewoman.C.Peter.4.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman’swords?A.Surprised

.B.Uninterested.C.Nervous.5.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Colleagues.C.Professorandstudent.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.Whyisthewomanlate?A.Shehadtoparkfaraway.B.Shewaswaitingforanapplicant.C.Shecouldnotfindtheman’scomp

any.7.Whatwillthemandointheafternoon?A.Lockaroom.B.Changealight.C.Conductaninterview.{#{QQABAQCAogCAAgA

AARhCQw2CCkCQkhCCAYgGwBAMoAABSRNABAA=}#}高三英语第2页(共10页)听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Planningaschedule.B.Choosinga

destination.C.Bookingatrip.9.Howwillthespeakersexplorethecitytoday?A.Bybus.B.Bybike.C.Onfoot.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatdoesTrudysayabouttheb

uyer?A.Hewillpaywhattheownerwants.B.Hethinksthehouseneedsrepairs.C.Hewantsonemoretourofthehouse.11.Whatisthebuyereagertodo?A.Decoratethehouse.B.

Getthecontract.C.Movethefurniture.12.WhatwillthemandothisFriday?A.Findanewhouse.B.Signadeal.C.Moveou

t.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhydoesBarbaradoherresearchsecretly?A.Togainfameasajournalist.B.Togetfirst-handexperience.C.Toavoidinter

viewswithpeople.14.HowmanyjobshasBarbaratried?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.15.WhatdidBarbaradiscoverduringtheresearch?A.Thejobs

didn’trequiremucheffort.B.Thewagescouldn’tcovertherents.C.Theworkers’livesweretough.16.HowdoesBarbaradescribeherbook?A.Informative.B.Ente

rtaining.C.Well-structured.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdidarecentstudyrevealaboutgardening?A.Olderpeopletendtodogardening.B

.Gardeningissuitableforallagegroups.C.Moreyoungpeopleenjoygardeningthantheelderly.18.Whichisthepercentageofthepartic

ipantswholikebuyinggardeningitems?A.Onethird.B.Twothirds.C.Threefourths.19.Wheredotheparticipantslikedoin

ggardeningthemost?A.Inthelivingrooms.B.Onthebalconies.C.Onthekitchenwindows.20.Whatdoesthespeakermenti

onatlast?A.Thebenefitsofgardening.B.Thekeystogardening.C.Thetypesofgardening.{#{QQABAQCAogCAAgAAARhCQw2CCkCQkhCCAYgGwBAMoAABSRNABAA=}#}高三英语第3页(共10

页)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。AItisnosurprisethattheLakeDistrictishometoplentyofgreatmu

seumsandartgallerieswhatwithallofthefamouswriters,poets,andartistswhohavewalkedthroughthegrandarea.Asaresult,manyoftheexhibitionscelebrat

ethelivesandworksoftheLakeDistrict’smostfamousresidents,suchasBeatrixPotter&WilliamWordsworth.WindermereJettyMuseumTheW

indermereJettyMuseumisexactlywhatitsaysonthetin.LearnallaboutGeorgePattinson,alocalboatenthusiast,andhowthemuseumwasformed.Themuseu

malsohasacaféwithamazingviewsofthelakewithanoutdoorterraceforthesunnier,warmermonths.TheWorldofBeatrixPotterPerfectforchildren,thismagicalattrac

tiondrawsyouintothetalesofBeatrixPotter.PeerintoMrsTiggy-Winkle’skitchen,spotSquirrelNutkininhistree,andfindtheradishes(萝卜)inthegardent

hatPeterRabbitsodesired.LocatedinBowness-On-Windermere,theattractionalsofeaturesdisplaysaboutthelifeofBeat

rixPotter,adelightfultearoom,andashopwhereyoucanpurchaseyourveryownPeterRabbittoy.TullieHouseMuseum&ArtGalleryLoc

atedinthecentreofCarlisle,theTullieHouseMuseum&ArtGalleryishometooneofthelargestcollectionsofartworkandhistoricalartif

acts(文物)inthecountry.ItisherethatyoucanviewexhibitsdatingfromtheRomanperiod,includingthosethatwerefoundintheformerCarlis

lefortofStanwix,partofHadrian’sWall.Themuseumhasextensivecollectionsofpaintingsanddecorations,interactiveexhibitsandhands-onprogramstailoredf

orchildren,makingitafunlearningexperienceforallages.ThePencilMuseumAquirkymuseumthatofferparentsamuchneededdistractionfo

rchildrenonarainyday,ThePencilMuseuminKeswickissurprisinglypopulargivenitscontent,attractingover80,000visitorsayear.Located

ontheformersiteoftheDerwentPencilfactory,themuseumfeaturestheworld’sbiggestcolouringpencil,ahistoryofpencil

productioninthearea,andplentyofcolouringactivitiesforchildren.21.WhatcanyoudoinWindermereJettyMuseum?A.Viewancientitem

s.B.Encounterfamouswriters.C.Learnaboutboatwithlocalenthusiasts.D.Enjoythebeautifulsceneryofthelake.22.WhatcanyoufindatTheWorldofB

eatrixPotter?A.Magicalspots.B.PeterRabbittoys.C.Adelightfulkitchen.D.Adesirablegarden.23.WhatdoTullieHouseMuseum&ArtGallery

andThePencilMuseumhaveincommon?A.Theyfeaturecolouringpencils.B.TheyarebothlocatedinCarlisle.C.Theyoffe

ractivitiesintendedforkids.D.TheyhaveacollectionofRomanartifacts.{#{QQABAQCAogCAAgAAARhCQw2CCkCQkhCCAYgGwBAMoAABSRNABAA=}#}高三英

语第4页(共10页)BAliceMunro’sTheTurkeySeasonwasfirstpublishedintheDecember29,1980issueofTheNewYorker.ItwaslaterincludedinMunro’s1982collecti

on,TheMoonsofJupiter.Inthestory,theadultnarratorlooksbackatatimeinthelate1940swhen,atage14,shetookajobasat

urkeygutter(内脏处理工)fortheChristmasseason.ThestorygoesintogreatdetailaboutthevariousotherworkersattheTurkeyBarn—Her

bAbbott,themysterioussupervisor;twomiddle-agedsisters,LilyandMarjorie,skillfulgutters;cheerfulIrene,youngandpregna

nt;Morgan,therough-edgedowner;Gladys,Morgan’ssister,whofrequentlycallsinsick,andisrumoredtohavesufferedanervou

sbreakdown.Finally,thereisBrian,astupid,lazynewcomer.Eventually,Brian’srudebehaviorgoestoofar.Munronevertell

susexactlywhathisoffenseis,butthenarratorentersthebarnafterschoolonedaytofindMorganscreamingatBriantoleavethe

barnentirely.AswemightexpectfromaMunrostory,TheTurkeySeasonproducesnewlayersofmeaningwitheveryreading.Onep

articularlyinterestingthemeinthestoryinvolves,quitesimply,work.Munrohighlightstheconflictbetweenmanuallaborandintel

lectuallabor.ThisconflictmirrorsthetensionbetweenLilyandMarjorie,comfortablewiththeworkofgutting,andGladys,whousedtoworkinab

ankandwhoseemstofindmanuallaborbeneathher.Anotherintriguingthemeinthestoryinvolvesthedefinitionandenforcementofgenderroles.

Thewomeninthestoryhaveclearideasaboutthewaysinwhichwomenshouldbehave,thoughtheiropinionsoftencontrad

icteachother.Theyopenlydisapproveofeachother’sperceivedtransgressions(违法行为),andwhentheydoagreeonstandards,theybecomealmostcompetitiveabo

utwho’sbetterfulfillingthem.TheTurkeySeasonisatouchingstorywithvividcharactersandheartfeltmoments.Ifyouareintotalesoffamil

y,tradition,andpersonalgrowth,youshouldgivethisbookthereaditclearlydeserves!24.HowmanycharactersarementionedinAliceMunro’s

TheTurkeySeason?A.7.B.8.C.9.D.10.25.Whichisclosestinmeaningto“intriguing”inParagraph7?A.Fascinating.B.Simple.C.Lasting.D.Remainin

g.26.Whatcanwelearnaboutthepossiblerelationshipsbetweentheworkers?A.Theyopenlyadmireeachother’sskills.B.Theyfreque

ntlyjudgeorcriticizeeachother.C.Theyformstrongemotionalbondsovertime.D.Theymaintainastrictlyprofessionalrel

ationship.27.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthisarticle?A.Torecommendabook.B.Tohonorawriter.C.Toclarifygenderroles.D.T

ointroduceabarn.{#{QQABAQCAogCAAgAAARhCQw2CCkCQkhCCAYgGwBAMoAABSRNABAA=}#}高三英语第5页(共10页)CInthequietbackwatersofYunnan,DongMeihua—knownasDianxiXiaoge

—hasdonesomethingremarkable:She’stakenthepoeticsimplicityofruralChinaandmadeitirresistibletomillions.Inherhands,avillagekitchenbecomesastag

e,andtherhythmsoffarmlifebecomeastoryasappealingasanynovel.Xiaogeisredefiningthroughsocialmediahowthecountr

ysideisperceived.TheChinesetermforthissocialmediaphenomenonis“newfarmer”.Thisgeneralizestheriseofruralcelebritieswhousep

latformslikeDouyinorWeibotodocumentandcommercializetheirwayoflife.SisterYu:withover23millionfollowers,sheshowcasestheruralcharmofnortheastChinaasshep

ickles(腌制)vegetablesandcooksheartymeals.OrPengChuanming:afarmerinFujianwhosevideosoncraftingtraditionalteasha

vecaptivatedmillions.Since2016,thenumberofruralinfluencershasbeenincreasinginonce-forgottenvillages.Whatbeganassimpledocumentationhasev

olvedintoaphenomenoncommandingenormousaudiences,fuelednotjustbynostalgia(怀旧)buteconomicnecessity.InChina’smegacities,wheretheairisthickwithpol

lution,there’sclearlyahungerforsomethingrealandnatural.AndruralinfluencersserveslicesofalifemanythoughtlosttoChina’srapiddevelo

pment.Besides,China’spost-COVID-19economicdownturn,markedbysoaringyouthunemploymentanddecreasingurbanopportunities,hasdrivensometoseekliveli

hoodsinthecountryside.Aswithallformulas,there’satraptothenewfarmermovement.Themorepopularruralinfluencersbecome,themorep

ressuretheyfacetoperform“authenticity”.Orputanotherway:Themorerealitlooks,thelessrealitmightactuallybe.Yet,forthepotentialtr

ap,thenewfarmertrendisachancetochallengetheurban-centeredmodethathasdominatedChina’sdevelopmentfordecadesandrethinkwhetherprogressalwaysmeansh

igh-risesandhighways,orifthere’svalueinpreservingwaysoflifethathavesustainedcommunitiesforcenturies.28.WhatremarkablethinghasDongMeihuadone?A.Sheha

swrittenanovelaboutrurallife.B.Shehaslaunchedanewtrendofpoeticsimplicity.C.Shehastransformedavillagekitchenin

toagrandstage.D.Shehashadrurallifewell-receivedthroughsocialmedia.29.Whatisasharedfeatureofthethreeruralceleb

rities?A.Theyattractmillionsoffollowers.B.Theydisplaysuburbanattraction.C.Theyprioritizecommercialgain

.D.Theychooseonlyoneshootingplatform.30.Whatfactorhascontributedtotheriseofruralinfluencerssince2016

?A.Theurgentdemandfornaturalresources.B.Thedramaticdeclineinyouthunemployment.C.Theintenselongingforsomethinginthep

ast.D.Thelessenvironmentalpollutioninmega-cities.31.WhatdoestheauthorimplyinParagraph4aboutthenewfarmertrend?A.Ite

mphasizesauthenticityinrurallife.B.Itonlyservestoimitateurbanlifestyles.C.Itaimstoreplacethecurrentmodeofcommunitylife.D.

Itchallengesthecity-centeredpatternofdevelopment.{#{QQABAQCAogCAAgAAARhCQw2CCkCQkhCCAYgGwBAMoAABSRNABAA=}#}高三英语第6页(共10页)DHydrogenfuel-

cell(氢燃料电池)vehiclesaren’tjustsourcesforsciencefictionorfar-outexperiments.Carsfueledbyhydrogen,liketheToyotaMiraiandHyundaiNexo,arealr

eadyhere,andhydrogenfuel-celltechnologyisactivelyevolvingandbenefitingfrombillionsofdollarsinfederalresearch.Sothen,whyarehydrogencarsvirtuall

ynon-existentonU.S.roadstoday?“Theanswerissimple:economics,”SergeyPaltsev,aseniorscientistattheMITEnergyInitiativetoldPopularScien

ce.Politiciansandautomakersonceadvocatedthefuelcell,whichturnsthechemicalenergyofhydrogenintoelectricitytodriveanelectricmotor,asthefuture

ofpassengerautomobiles,butthefallingcostofbatteriesandalargenumberofelectricalfuelinginfrastructure(基础设施)haveprope

lledbattery-electriccarswellintothelead.Abigswitchtohydrogencarswouldrequirecost-cuttingandenormousinfrastructurede

velopment.TheDepartmentofEnergy’sAlternativeFuelsDataCentershows55publichydrogenfuelingstationlocationsintheU.S.today

,almostonlyinCalifornia,whilemorethan68,000activepublicelectricvehiclechargingstationsacrossthecountry.“Nothingisgoingtocha

ngenextyear,orprobablynotinthenextfiveyears,buttherearebrighterpathwaysforhydrogenvehicles,”saidPaltsev.Itturnsouttha

thydrogenfuel-cellvehicleshaveadvantageousapplicationsinmedium-dutyandheavy-dutytrucksandaviation(航空).Besides,battery-electricv

ehiclescanbeproblematicwhenyouhaveproblemswithrangeorfuelingtimeorheavyloads.Thecurrentimpracticalapplicationofhydrogenpa

ssengervehiclesinplacesliketheU.S.arenotareasonto“justgiveup”onhydrogenfuel-celltech.“Wemayneeditformanyotherreasonsinthefuture,”

cautionedPaltsev,citinggeopoliticalissuesasafactorthatcoulddisrupt(中断)accesstorawmaterialsforbatteries,thusmaking

hydrogencarssuddenlymoreeconomicallyworkable.32.WhyarehydrogencarsnotcommonlyseenonU.S.roadstoday?A.Lackofp

ublicawareness.B.Unavailabilityofhydrogenfuel.C.Limitedresearchanddevelopment.D.Highcostsandinsufficientinfrastructu

re.33.WhatisSergeyPaltsev’sattitudetowardshydrogenvehiclesinthefuture?A.Doubtful.B.Hopeful.C.Pessimistic.D.Indiffere

nt.34.Whatcanbelearnedabouthydrogenfuel-celltechfromthepassage?A.Itisalreadycost-effectiveforpassengervehicles.B.Itfailstosolvetheproblemswithr

angeorfuelingtime.C.Itispracticableduetopotentialissuesresultingfromgeopolitics.D.Ithasunsatisfactoryapplication

sinheavy-dutytrucksandaviation.35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.Battery-ElectricVehicles:AGl

oriousEraB.WhyAreWeDrivingElectricPoweredCars?C.HydrogenVehicles:StrugglingYetPromisingD.HowtoBuildaPublicHydrogenFuelingStation?{#{QQABAQCAogCAAgAA

ARhCQw2CCkCQkhCCAYgGwBAMoAABSRNABAA=}#}高三英语第7页(共10页)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。Haveyoueversleptafulleight

hoursbutawakenedfeelingastiredasifyouhadpulledanall-nighter?36Unrefreshingsleep,alsoknownasnon-restorativesleep,isexa

ctlywhatitsoundslike:sleepthatdoesn’trechargethebodyandbrainenoughtohelpyoufeelwell-rested.Ifyou’reconstantlystrugglingwithnon-restorativesleep,it’s

necessarytotakeahardlookatyourhabitsandsleephygiene(卫生).37Somepeoplethinktheyneedlessthantherecommendedseventoninehourspern

ight,butareinrealityfeelingsleep-deprived.Totestwhetheryou’rewell-rested,skipsettingyouralarmonyourdayoffandseehowlateyouwakeupwithout

it.Ifyousleepinlate,that’sasignalthatyourbodyneedstocatchuponrestbecauseyou’renotgettingenoughshut-eyen

ormally.Takealookatanymedicationsyou’reusing.Sleepingpillsandothertypesofprescriptiondrugs,aswellasover-the-countertreatmentslikem

elatonin(褪黑激素),canhave“hangover”effectsthatleadtomorningdizziness.38Ifyou’reonanecessarymedicationthatm

akesyoufeeldizzyinthemorning,askyourdoctorifthere’sawaytominimizesideeffects.Trytoimplementtheclassicsleepad

viceyou’veprobablyheardamilliontimes,butlikelystilldon’tfollow.Limitcaffeineandalcoholconsumption;stayoffyourphoneclosetobedtime;createasooth

ingbedtimeroutineandaimforconsistentsleepandwaketimes;andtrytosleepinacool,dark,quietroom.39Ifyou’vedoneallthesethingsandstillfeellikeyours

leepisn’trestorative,tothepointofdisturbingyourdailylife,it’sworthseeingadoctor.40Hopefully,hecanhelpyougeti

ntoaroutinethatleavesyoufeelingrefreshedinthemorning.A.Figureouthowlongittakesyoutofallasleep.B.Makesureyou’reactuallyget

tingenoughsleep.C.Everyonehastheoccasionalnightofpoorsleep.D.Aphysiciancanlookforunderlyingmedicalcauses.E.Itcancreateorworse

nthefeelingofunrefreshingsleep.F.Ifso,youmayhaveexperiencedwhat’sknownasunrefreshingsleep.G.Relaxationpracticesthatminimizestressandanxietyalsoco

ntributetobettersleep.{#{QQABAQCAogCAAgAAARhCQw2CCkCQkhCCAYgGwBAMoAABSRNABAA=}#}高三英语第8页(共10页)第三部分英语语言运用(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。Fromthetimehelearnedtowalk,ImranNuriheardfromhisparentstimeandtimeagain,“Youmust41to

bethebestateverything.”AndNurifollowedtheiradviceandgraduatedwith42fromOhioStateUniversity,thenmovedtoChicago,wherehe43a

primejobasanationalmarketingdirectorforacompany.Butwitheachpassingmonth,Nurirealizedthathisparents’advice,while44,wasn’tnecessarilysui

tableforhim.Bythetimehewas24yearsold,Nurifacedthekindoflifecrisis45foundinpeopletwicehisage.Focusingonmoney,46andpowerwasleavinghimunfulfilled.Ina

bold47,hequithisjobanddecidedtodrivetoeverystateintheLower48ona100-daytriptofind1,000strangersandaskthemto48onethingtheywishthey’dknownwhent

heywereyounger.Hehadnointerestin49specificcities,nationalparksormonuments.Hisgoalwassimple:Gowherehecouldfindpeopleinsett

ingswheretheymighttalk.Overthenextfewmonths,Nuri50peopleofallagesandraces.Somekeptwalking.Otherssaidthey

hadnotimeorweren’tinterested.Butmanywerehappyto51.Theweekshadturnedintomonths,andnowhewastravelingwiththe52ofthe1,300peoplehe’dtalkedtoonhis15,000

-miletrip.Whattheytaughthimwasthatlifeisn’ttobetalkedabout,buttobe53inallitsmessybeauty.Today,NuriisbackinChicago,54asaseniormarketingdirector

foranewcompany.He’snotthemanheoncewas.Heseeksanswerstoquestions,whichleadstomorequestionsandmoreanswers,a55thatprov

idesnotcertainty,butmeaning.41.A.tendB.striveC.continueD.choose42.A.honorsB.effortC.courageD.credits43.A.investigatedB.landedC.rejectedD.comp

leted44.A.well-informedB.warm-heartedC.strong-willedD.well-intentioned45.A.typicallyB.regularlyC.def

initelyD.recently46.A.promisesB.occupationsC.titlesD.breakthroughs47.A.moveB.innovationC.imaginationD.response48.A.highlightB.emphasizeC.share

D.consider49.A.expandingB.hittingC.escapingD.inspecting50.A.approachedB.signaledC.studiedD.motivated51.A.showupB.standoutC.rea

choutD.openup52.A.expectationsB.friendshipsC.affectionsD.spirits53.A.regrettedB.definedC.livedD.assessed54.A.admiredB.report

edC.regardedD.employed55.A.momentB.cycleC.connectionD.change{#{QQABAQCAogCAAgAAARhCQw2CCkCQkhCCAYgGwBAMoAABSRNABAA=}#}高三英语第9

页(共10页)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。JustlikeintheWestatChristmastime,asChineseNewYearapproaches,hom

es,businesses,shoppingcenters,offices,shops,airportsandtrainstations56(dress)intheirholidaybest.Aseaofredandgold,brigh

tlanternsandauspicious(吉祥的)plantsandflowersarethehallmarksoftheseason,indicatingthe57(arrive)ofthelargestan

dmostimportantfestivaloftheyear.Thesearesomeofthetraditionaldecorationsusedduringtheseason58alsocarrysomesymbolicmeanings.BRIGHTREDLANTERNS:Theyarep

erhapsthemostpopularway59(add)thatsparktothecelebrations.Youfindthempoppingupeverywherearoundtown,thetemples,thestores,homes,parks..

.Chineselanternscome60allsortsofshapes,sizesandcolors,althoughforChineseNewYear,thetraditionalredandgoldballoonlante

rnisoneofthemostpopularones.TheredChineseLanternhasbecome61symbolofChineseculture.ToChinese,itrepresentsvitalityandprosperity,andyous

eethemhangingyear-roundinChinatownsaroundtheworld.CHINESEKNOTS:ChineseKnotsareputupduringtheholidaysorgivenasgood-l

uckcharmstoyourlovedones.Theyprotectpeoplefromevilspiritsandparticularlythe“62(end)knots”areasignofan“eternal”l

ifeorlongevity.ANCIENTCHINESECOINS:Coinsareofcourseassociatedwithwealthandprosperity.63(traditional),youwillseetheancientcoinwiththesquareho

leinthemiddleusedasdecorative64(object).Alsopopulararecharmswiththreecoins65(tie)withredstringforgoodluck.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节

(满分15分)假定你是高三学生李华,你校英语社计划组织以“减压赋能,高效学习”为主题的活动。作为英语社社长,请你写一封电子邮件,邀请你校外教Jack参加,内容包括:1.活动基本信息;2.活动具体内容。注意:1.词数80词左右;2.可适当增加细节,使内容完整、连贯。参考词汇:赋能empo

wer{#{QQABAQCAogCAAgAAARhCQw2CCkCQkhCCAYgGwBAMoAABSRNABAA=}#}高三英语第10页(共10页)第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给的段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一

篇完整的短文。Theadventurebeganonacrisp(凉爽的)Octoberday.Iwassittingonthepassengersideofourcar.Whileleavingtheschool,mymothermentionedthatshehadgon

etothedoctorthatday.“Forwhat?”Iasked,becomingnervousasIranthroughalltheillnessesmymothercouldpossiblyhave.“Wel

l...”Shehesitatedandmyworryincreased.“I’mpregnant.”“You’rewhat?”Iexclaimed.“Pregnant,”sherepeated.Iwasspee

chlesstosaytheleast.AllIcouldthinkwasthatthesethingsdonothappentoyourparentswhenyouareseniortwo.ThentherealizationthatIwasgoingtohaveto

sharemymotherhitme,themotherwhohadbeenallmyownfor16years.Iwasovercomewithbitternessandconfusionoveratinyperso

nnestinginsidemymom.Ihadneverwantedmymothertohaveanotherchildaftersheremarried.WhenIsawtheshockandjoyinmystepfather’seyeswhenhewastoldofthecomingarr

ivalofhisfirstchild,Icouldnothelpbutfeelexcited.Ontheinside,though,Iwastryingtodealwithmyfearandanger

.Myparentsinvolvedmeinallthepreparations,fromdecoratingthenurserytopickingoutnamestogoingtoLamazePrenatalclasses(Lamaze产前教育课)anddeciding

thatIcouldbepresentforthebaby’sbirth.Butdespitealltheexcitementandhappiness,itwashardtohearmyfriendsandre

lativesconstantlytalkaboutthenewbaby.IfearedthatIwouldbetotallyignoredwhenthebabycame.Sometimesallthebitternessforwhatthischildmighttakefrommewo

uldovercomethejoy.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Thatbigdayofthebaby’sbirth,Ifeltallmyinsecuritiessurface.___________________

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IcriedbecauseIneverthoughtIcouldloveababysomuch._________________________________________________________

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___(命题、审题:校命题小组){#{QQABAQCAogCAAgAAARhCQw2CCkCQkhCCAYgGwBAMoAABSRNABAA=}#}听力文本(Text1)W:Aren’twemeetingPaulat6:30?M:Wew

ere,buthesentmeamessageamomentagosuggesting7:30instead.W:ButIwanttograbacoffeetogetherbeforethegame.M:Well,thetwo

ofusstillcan.Thegamedoesn’tstarttilleight.(Text2)W:Ican’twaitforSunday!M:Ah,yes,it’syourbirthday.W:Oh,don’tremindme.Ineverceleb

ratethat.Iamcelebratingsomethingthough—Ipassedmydriver’stestandmysisteristakingmeout.(Text3)W:YoudestroyedPeter

’slaptop.Don’tyouthinkyouowehimanapologyandmaybesomemoney?M:Oh,comeon!Whydidheleaveitopenwithacupoftearightthere?(Tex

t4)W:Please,Ijustneedafewminutesofyourtimetostraightenoutsomeofthefacts.M:I’vealreadydiscussedthematterwithyourcolleagu

es.Ijustdon’tseethepointofdiscussingtheobvious.(Text5)W:Ihaven’tgotaclueastowhenwe’regoingtogetourmarksforlastweek’sexam.M:Neither

haveI.ProfessorHartford’sanexcellentlecturerbuthe’srarelyveryefficientatadministrativematters,ishe?(Tex

t6)W:SorryI’mlate.Icouldn’tfindaparkingspacenearby,soIhadtoparkmycarseveralblocksaway.M:Ihopeyoudidn’twalktoofar.So...Icalledyoubecausethelights

inthisroomaren’tfunctioning.W:OK.Doesanybodyneedtousethisroomtoday?M:Well,I’msupposedtomeetajobapplicantafterlunch...butIcandoitinanotherroom.(

Text7)W:Whatdoyouthinkweshoulddotoday?M:Well,it’sourfirstdayinthecitysoweshoulddosomesightseeing.W:Howaboutrentingbi

cyclesandexploringthecityonourown?M:ButIwantedtotakethebusthatgoesonatourofthewholecity.Ithasaguidewhogivesinformationab

outthesightsanditalsomakesstopsifyouwanttoeatorgoshopping.W:Notabadidea,butwecandothatanotherday.I’llstickwith

myidea.It’ssuchanicedayandweneedsomeexercise.M:You’reright.(Text8)W:Mr.Lang,thisisTrudyfromSuperValue.Iampleasedtotellyouwehavefoundabuyerf

oryourhousewhowillmatchyouraskingprice.M:Really?That’sfantastic!Howsoonwillhebeabletomovein?W:Ialreadydiscussedthatwithhimandhesaidhewouldbeprepared

tosignthecontractatanytimeandtakepossessionasearlyasnextweek.Hesaidheiseagertostartdecoratingthehousean

dmakingithisown.M:That’sOK.WecanclosethedealthisFriday.ThenIwillmakearrangementstohavemyfurnituremovedtomynewhouseacrosstownthisweek

end.(Text9)M:So,Barbara,you’refamousasajournalist,andyou’vewrittenNickelandDimedbasedonyourresearch.Couldyoustartbytellinguswhyyou

dosecretinvestigations?W:Sure.Interviewsarefine,butsometimesyouneedtoexperienceityourself.Byputtingyourselfinthesituationyou’reinvestigating...you

canthenwritefromamoreinformedpointofview.M:Isee.So,whatdidyoudo?W:Well,Iworkedasawaitress,ahotelhousekeeper,anursi

nghomeassistant,andasupermarketclerk.Ispentamonthineachlow-paidjob,workinginFlorida,Maine,andMinnesota.M:Wo

w,that’salotofdifferentjobs,andplaces!Whatexactlydidyoufindout?W:Well,first,therentswereveryhighandthewagesweres

olow.Also,youhavetobeahardworker!Interviewingpeopleisonething,butactuallydoingthejobdaytodayshowsyouexactlyhowhardthesep

eople’slivesare.M:Hmm.Andofcourse,NickelandDimedwentontobeaverypopularbook.ItwasaNewYorkTimesbestseller.W:Yes,Iwasreallysurprisedatallthein

terest.Ithinkitreallyopenedpeople’seyes,afirst-handaccountlikethat.Ihopemybookcanattractmoreattention,soastoimprovethesituationofpeople

inlow-paidjobs.(Text10)M:Consideringgardening,peopletendtopictureanelderlymanorwomaninfrontoftheirhouse.Ye

tarecentstudyamong2,000youngpeopleagedbetween18and34hasrevealedthatgardeningisbecomingincreasinglypopularamongyoungpeop

le.KevSmith,whoorganizedthesurvey,saidthatthestudyshowedthatgardeningsuitseveryone,whatevertheirage.Onaverage,youngadultsspendaroundtwohoursperw

eektakingcareoftheirplants.Two-thirdsofparticipantsalsosaidthattheyloveshoppingforgardeningitems,includingplants,

seedsandtools.Naturally,theitemthatisboughtmostfrequentlyisgardeninggloves,probablytheitemthatismostfrequentlyusedtoo.Themostpopularplacetogrowplan

tsisonthekitchenwindows,whilelivingrooms,bathrooms,andbalconiesarealsopopularlocations.Thestudyalsofoundthat60per

centwishtheyhadaccesstomoreoutsidespacethantheydoatpresent.However,78percentbelieveyoudonotactuallyneedabigoutdo

orareatoexperiencethebenefitsofgardening.Gardeningisbrilliantforourminds.Itincludesconcentratingonwhatyouaredoingrightnow

,repetitiveactionsandusingallyoursenses,liketouchandsmell.参考答案听力1-5BCCBA6-10ACABA11-15ABBCC16-20ABBCA阅读理解21-23DBC24-27BABA28-31DACD32-

35DBCC七选五36-40FBEGD完型填空41-45BABDA46-50CACBA51-55DDCDB短文填空56.aredressed57.arrival58.which/that59.toadd60.in61.a62.endless63.Traditionally6

4.objects65.tied小作文DearJack,Anactivitywiththethemeof“RelievePressureandStudyEfficiently”isplannedbyourEnglishclub.We’dliketohaveyouasour

guest.Firstly,theactivitywillbeheldintheschoolauditoriumat3p.m.nextSaturday.Itaimstoalleviatestudents’mentalstressandempower

themtostudymoreefficiently.Specifically,apsychologicalexpertwillbeinvitedtodeliveralecturetohelpstudentsknowvariousa

djustmenttechniquesandunderstandhowtoturnpressureintomotivation.Moreinterestingly,wewillorganizeEnglishriddle-solv

inggamestoshiftstudents’focusawayfromtheoverwhelmingschoolworkpressure.Lastbutnotleast,topstudentswillsharetheirpracticalmethodsforstudy.H

opefully,studentscanbetterhandlestress,learnefficiently,andembracethechallenges.Lookingforwardtoyourattendanceanditwouldbe

appreciatedifyoucouldgiveussomeinsights.Sincerely,LiHua大作文Paragraph1:Thatbigdayofthebaby’sbirth,Ifeltallmyinsecuritie

ssurface.Atthesightofmymother’spainfulexpressionsduetogivingbirth,Iwastornbetweentheanticipationofanewlifeandthefearoflosingmyplaceinhe

rheart.Thehospitalroomwasallhustleandbustle,withdoctorsandnursespassingabout,butallmyfocuswasonthewomanwhohadbeenmyworl

dforsolong.Iclungtoherhand,feelingthewarmthandstrengththathadalwaysbeenthereforme,andIrealizedthatnomatterwhat,shewouldalwaysbem

ymother.Icomfortedher,saying,“Mom,don’tworry.I’llbetheretohelptakecareofthenewbaby.Justbreathe!”.Finally,themomentthebab

y’sfirstcriesechoedthroughtheroom,tearsblurringmyvision,Ifeltamixofemotionssurgingthroughme—relief,awe,andastrange

senseofbelongingthatIhadneverfeltbefore.Paragraph2:IcriedbecauseIneverthoughtIcouldloveababysomuch.AsIheldmynewbornbabysisterinm

yarms,allthedoubtsandresentmentIhadforsolongseemedtovanish.Thistiny,fragilebaby,withitseyesshutandsoftbreaths,hadincrediblymeltedawayt

hehardnessinmyheart.Lookingdownatthislittlemiracle,IfeltasurgeofprotectivenessandaffectionthatIhadneverknownIwascapableof.Thebaby’ssm

allfingerscurledaroundmyown,andinthatinstant,Iunderstoodthetruemeaningoffamily—it’snotjustaboutsharin

gahome,butaboutsharingloveandlife’sjourneytogether.Thebitternessthathadoncecloudedmyheartgavewaytoanewfoundjoyandasen

seofresponsibilitythatIwasnowanoldersister,andIembracedthisrolewithopenarms.

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