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2025届广东省茂名市高三下学期第二次综合测试英语试题Word版无答案_2025年4月_250414广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模(全科)_广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模试题英语
2025届广东省茂名市高三下学期第二次综合测试英语试题Word版无答案_2025年4月_250414广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模(全科)_广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模试题英语
2025届广东省茂名市高三下学期第二次综合测试英语试题Word版无答案_2025年4月_250414广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模(全科)_广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模试题英语
2025届广东省茂名市高三下学期第二次综合测试英语试题Word版无答案_2025年4月_250414广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模(全科)_广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模试题英语
2025届广东省茂名市高三下学期第二次综合测试英语试题Word版无答案_2025年4月_250414广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模(全科)_广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模试题英语
2025届广东省茂名市高三下学期第二次综合测试英语试题Word版无答案_2025年4月_250414广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模(全科)_广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模试题英语
2025届广东省茂名市高三下学期第二次综合测试英语试题Word版无答案_2025年4月_250414广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模(全科)_广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模试题英语
2025届广东省茂名市高三下学期第二次综合测试英语试题Word版无答案_2025年4月_250414广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模(全科)_广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模试题英语
2025届广东省茂名市高三下学期第二次综合测试英语试题Word版无答案_2025年4月_250414广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模(全科)_广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模试题英语
2025届广东省茂名市高三下学期第二次综合测试英语试题Word版无答案_2025年4月_250414广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模(全科)_广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模试题英语
2025届广东省茂名市高三下学期第二次综合测试英语试题Word版无答案_2025年4月_250414广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模(全科)_广东省茂名市2025届高三下学期二模试题英语

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绝密★启用前 2025 年茂名市高三年级第二次综合测试 英语试卷 试卷共 8 页,卷面满分 120 分。考试用时 120 分钟。 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写 在答题卡上。将条形码横贴在答题卡右上角“条形码粘贴处”。 2.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用 2B 铅笔在答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑; 如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。 3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应 位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不 按以上要求作答的答案无效。 4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,请将答题卡交回。 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 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Ne Zha 2, a new Chinese animated movie, has earned $1.7 billion at the box office, outperforming Pixar’s Inside Out 2 to become the most successful animated film in history. Ne Zha 2 For now, Ne Zha 2 is only available to watch in a movie theater. It opened in theaters wide across the U. S. last week, on February 14, and has already earned over $8 million at the U. S. box office alone. You can find a showing at a movie theater near you via Fandango. Ne Zha 2 is not yet available to watch online or on streaming. Ne Zha (2019) If you want to watch the first Ne Zha movie online, you can stream it free of charge, with ads, on The Roku Channel. You can also buy or rent Ne Zha on digital platforms like Amazon Prime, Fandango At Home, Apple TV and more. Below is a price comparison table (USD) for renting and buying the film. Prices may vary slightly by platform. Happy watching! 第 1页/共 11页Rent (48 Platform Buy hours) Amazon Prime Video Apple TV Fandango At Home YouTube Movies 1. What can we learn about Ne Zha 2 from the first two paragraphs? A. It can be watched online now. B. It beat Inside out 2 in earnings. C. It cost 8 million dollars to produce. D. It will be released in the U. S. soon. 2. What is the minimum cost for renting Ne Zha (2019) for 4 days? A. $7.49. B. $7.98. C. $11.24. D. $14.5. 3. What is the purpose of the text? A. To compare Ne Zha 2 and Ne Zha (2019). B. To persuade readers to watch Ne Zha series. C. To inform readers of where to watch Ne Zha series. D To analyze the growing popularity of Ne Zha films. B It’s a hot night on the western coast of Sri Lanka. A team of volunteers is patrolling (巡逻) a popular tourist beach on the outskirts of Colombo, searching for turtle (海龟) nesting sites. They gather in a circle, digging in the sand at dusk. Turtle eggs have long been stolen as a food source by coastal communities, but more recently it is human activity of another kind that has proved a greater threat. As the city has expanded, restaurants and other tourist facilities have mushroomed along most parts of the country’s western coast, bringing in more people, noisy music, and much plastic and chemical waste, all of which harms turtle nesting during the reproducing season. 第 2页/共 11页Aware that life for the turtles was becoming more difficult, Muditha Katuwawala, one of the volunteers, expanded the activities of the Pearl Protectors to include regular patrols. Working with the coastguard, the volunteers help to find eggs laid in hazardous areas and remove them to a safe nesting place on the beach until they hatch. Nevertheless, a significant threat to the turtles comes from the illegal hunters because once they find a nest, all the eggs are usually taken. “Certain restaurants and hotels sell these eggs to the foreigners as a novel food, at a good price,” Katuwawala says. “So turtle eggs now have commercial demand.” He says patrolling alone will not create a lasting impact on turtle conservation and it needs to be combined with educating coastal communities. Another volunteer, Lara Wijesuriya, agrees. “It makes a difference to the community in how they perceive the problem and the solution,” she says. “And it makes a difference to the volunteers in how they approach the problem. It bridges the gap.” In the southern part of the island, the Turtle Conservation Project has gone a step further by employing hunters to protect nests, providing an alternative income. “When you finally see the baby turtles going into the ocean, it’s really nice to know that you helped a life to live,” Fernando, another volunteer, says. 4. What is a greater threat to turtle nesting recently? A. Urban expansion. B. Illegal hunting. C. Industrial activity. D. Destructive overfishing. 5. What does the underlined word “hazardous” in paragraph 3 mean? A. Risky. B. Scenic. C. Public. D. Crowded. 6. What is mainly talked about in paragraph 4 and 5? A. The business value of turtle eggs. B. The threat of illegal hunting to turtle eggs. C. The role of volunteer efforts in conservation. D. The need of combining patrolling and educating. 7. Which is a suitable title for the text? A. Economic Benefits of Turtle Eggs B. Joint Efforts in Turtle Conservation C. Traditional Practices in Turtle Protection D. Coastal Tourism Challenges in Sri Lanka 第 3页/共 11页C A case study is an in-depth study of one person, group, or event. In a case study, nearly every aspect of the subject’s life and history is analyzed to seek patterns and causes of behavior. Case studies can be used in many different fields, including psychology, medicine, education, political science, and social work. It’s important to remember that the insights from case studies cannot be used to determine cause-and-effect relationships between variables. However, case studies may be used to develop theories that can then be addressed in experimental research. There have been a number of notable case studies in the history of psychology. Much of Freud’s work and theories were developed through individual case studies. Here is one great example of case studies in psychology. Anna O was a patient of a physician named Josef Breuer. While she was never a patient of Freud’s, Freud and Breuer discussed her case extensively. The woman was experiencing symptoms of a condition that was then known as hysteria, a state of uncontrolled excitement, fear or panic, and found that talking about her problems helped relieve her symptoms. Her case played an important part in the development of talk therapy (疗法) as an approach to mental health treatment. As demonstrated in the case of Anna O, case studies offer valuable insights into understanding human behavior and developing treatment methods. When you are writing a case study, you should include a section where you discuss the case study itself, including the advantages and limitations of the study. You should note how the findings of your case study might support previous research. You should also describe some of the implications of your case study. What ideas or findings might require further exploration? How might researchers go about exploring some of these questions in additional studies? Case studies clarify rare phenomena, inform practical involvement, and bridge clinical observation with experimental research to advance psychological understanding. 8. What is the main purpose of a case study? A. To develop experimental researches. B. To prove theories in different fields. C To replace psychological theories with data. D. To analyze a subject’s life patterns thoroughly. 9. What can be learned from paragraph 2 about case studies? A. They can establish causal links. B. They support theory formation. C. They generate insufficient statistical data. 第 4页/共 11页D. They offer conclusive experimental evidence. 10. What was the significance of Anna O’s case? A. It marked the first case of hysteria. B. It helped Freud develop his theories. C. It aided the development of talk therapies. D. It showed the importance of medical treatment. 11. What should case study writers include? A. Predictions about behavioral patterns. B. Comparison with experimental designs. C. Discussion of clinical observation methods. D. Evaluation of study strengths and weaknesses. D If you’re used to letting your dog lick your face — and maybe even your mouth — you’re not alone. Now scientists warn that dog saliva (唾液) could actually be dangerous. A new study found that household dogs are often overlooked sources of salmonella (沙门氏菌). Researchers at Penn State University (PSU) found that dogs can carry antibiotic-resistant (耐 抗 生 素 的 ) salmonella, which poses a serious risk to humans. In both dogs and humans, salmonella infections can cause fever and stomach trouble. In some cases, the infection can spread beyond the intestines (肠) and cause more serious issues, according to the Mayo Clinic. Dogs can get salmonella by eating raw food or consuming waste from infected animals. It can then be passed on to humans through contact with the dog’s waste, warms the U. S. Food and Drug Administration. The issue is that dogs can carry salmonella without showing any signs of illness, making it easy to spread without warning. The PSU team studied salmonella in dogs from May 2017 to March 2023, as well as human cases. They found 87 cases in dogs and concluded that 77 human cases may have come from dogs. The salmonella in dogs also had genes for drug resistance, which is concerning for treatment. The study also found that 39% of samples from dogs had a gene that helps salmonella survive in their intestines. This means that even after the dog recovers, it can still spread salmonella through its waste. Though salmonella isn’t common in dogs, the study’s authors stress that human contact with dogs makes the issue important. “We don’t let cows sleep in our beds or lick our faces, but we do with dogs,” said lead author 第 5页/共 11页Sophia Kenney. Co-author Nkuchia Mikanatha emphasized the importance of cleanliness. Simple practices like hand washing, cleaning pet bowls, and not letting your dog lick your face can prevent the spread of salmonella. The goal of the research is not to discourage pet ownership but to raise awareness of risks and encourage better cleanliness to keep both pets and owners safe. 12. What did the new study find about dogs? A. They like licking owners. B. Their licks endanger owners. C. They contract salmonella. D. Their licks create salmonella. 13. Why is treating salmonella in dogs challenging? A. Dogs do not cooperate during treatment. B. Dogs can spread salmonella until recovery. C. Salmonella in dogs carries anti-drug genes. D. Salmonella in dogs spreads quickly and secretly. 14. Why does the author mention cows in paragraph 6? A. To discuss causes of drug resistance. B. To compare animal feeding practices. C. To highlight closer human-dog contact. D. To explain animal behavior differences. 15. What does the research finally recommend? A. Keeping better cleaning routines. B. Restricting dog ownership. C. Stopping offering raw food to pets. D. Having less contact with dogs. 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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Stressful situations can’t be avoided in daily life. You’re getting ready to meet someone for a first date. ___16___ Or worst-case scenario (情况), you’re facing an emergency. Your hands start to shake, your heart races, and your mind floods with negative thoughts. It’s common for the body’s natural “fight-or-flight” response to kick in, and it may be hard to react the way you would otherwise like to under pressure. ___17___ When the next high-stress situation arises, you are better prepared. One technique is to exercise the heart rate variability, or HRV, which is the way in which a person’s heart rate goes up and down and constantly varies. Having a higher HRV is a sign that your nervous system is healthy. ___18___ 第 6页/共 11页Be aware that your reaction to stress is not abnormal. When a person starts to feel the sensations of stress, thoughts such as “I can’t do this” or panic begin to happen. But when you’re mindful that these reactions are normal, you can use that awareness to your advantage. ___19___ Experts recommend breathing in normally through the nose for four seconds and breathing out — as if you are gently blowing out a candle — for six seconds to help the body get to the best state. Ultimately, it is important to remember that stress is unavoidable, especially when emergencies happen. ___20___ It keeps our nervous systems prepared to respond when we need to, and to go back to a state of calm when things are OK and there’s no threat in the environment. A. A little bit of stress is good for us. B. But you can train the mind and body. C. You have difficulty breathing normally. D. It is important to stay calm in an emergency. E You’re standing up to speak in front of a crowd. F. Reminding yourself to take slower breaths is also important. G. And your heart can adapt better to daily challenges and stressors. 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。 One morning, Mrs Miller was walking on a busy street near her home, in Goodyear, Arizona, when a car nearly ran off the edge of the road. ___21___, she was unharmed, but the car came very close. Miller and her grandson Bill often walk together on that road to get ice cream. When Bill went to visit that evening, she told him what had ___22___. “I’ve always known that there’s lots of street racing on Estrella Parkway,” Bill, 10, told the media, “But after I heard that my grandma was ___23___ hit by a car, I was not happy. So I asked my dad, ‘What can we do to ___24___ this?’ And he said, ‘Let’s go to the city ___25___.’” That’s exactly what they ___26___. Goodyear City Council meetings are ___27___ to the public, with time ___28___ for people to comment on issues affecting their community. When it was his ___29___ to speak, Bill, dressed in a blue suit and tie, stepped up to the ____30____. He spoke about people ____31____ cars on Estrella 第 7页/共 11页Parkway. “It’s very ____32____,” he said. “I wonder if you guys have any ____33____.” The mayor (市长) was ____34____, and about six months after the council meeting, a new traffic light was up and running. Stories about Bill’s efforts to ____35____ his community appeared on the local news and on national TV. 21. A. Thankfully B. Regretfully C. Surprisingly D. Angrily 22. A. changed B. emerged C. existed D. happened 23. A. hardly B. nearly C. actually D. accidentally 24. A. recall B. escape C. fix D. arrange 25. A. academy B. council C. square D. institute 26. A. did B. promised C. said D. thought 27. A. demanding B. profitable C. new D. open 28. A. set aside B. taken up C. put off D. cut out 29. A. duty B. turn C. dream D. right 30. A. car B. street C. microphone D. community 31. A. driving B. practising C. selling D. racing 32. A. contradictory B. disappointing C. dangerous D. complicated 33 A. anticipation B. emotion C. relation D. solution 34. A. impressed B. honored C. embarrassed D. annoyed 35. A. connect B. improve C. motivate D. rescue 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 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 An exhibition witnessed the 60th anniversary of the establishment of official relations between France and China, as well as the 2024 Franco-Chinese Year of Cultural Tourism. ___36___ (title) Ming Gold: Splendors and Beauties of Imperial China, it opened at the Guime t Museum in Paris, ___37___ (run) from Sept.18 to Jan.13. Featuring ___38___ exceptional collection of goldwork masterpieces from the Ming Dynasty (1368—1644) , the exhibition, ___39___ is co-organized by the Qujiang Museum of Fine Arts in Xi’an, allows visitors to discover the excellent craftsmanship (手艺) ___40___ (rare) found anywhere else in the world. Lin Shaoping, vice director of the Xi’an Qujiang Museum of Fine Arts, said, “This year ___41___ (mark) the 20th anniversary of the opening of the museum. We are devoted to cooperating with museums around the world 第 8页/共 11页___42___ (display) these Chinese treasures, allowing international ___43___ (viewer) to enjoy Chinese history and culture.” Visitors are invited to study the artistic quality of the masterpieces ___44___ , through digital and educational content, to learn about the role gold played in the Ming Dynasty. The Guimet Museum definitely shines a spotlight on the traditional gold craftsmanship and the art of jewelry during a ____45____ (gold) era of Chinese civilization. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节(满分 15 分) 46. 假定你是李华,你校交换生 Tom 即将参加社区举办的“探访古村落”(Ancient Village Tour)活动,来 邮件邀请你参加并咨询你的建议。请你回复邮件,内容包括: Ancient Village Tour Starting Point: Maple Bridge Time: 9 am -12 am, Saturday, April 26 Distance: About 5 kilometers Don’t miss it! 1.接受邀请; 2.提出建议; 3.表达期待。 注意:1.写作词数应为 80 个左右; 2.请按以下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Tom, ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分 25 分) 第 9页/共 11页47. 阅读下面的材料,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。 In a small town lived a teenage girl named Lily. She was cheerful and loved making new friends and trying new things, but she seldom turned to others for help. Lately she felt sad and lost as she was stuck in a difficult situation. Lily had arranged to go to a concert with her best friend, Sarah, on Saturday evening. However, that morning her cousins visited, and they spent a noisy, tiring day together. Because of the busy day, Lily did not hear her phone and missed her concert appointment. The next day, when Lily met Sarah, she was excited to share the story of her cousins’ visit. But Sarah became angry and walked away. Even when Lily tried to explain, Sarah did not respond and started avoiding her at school. One day, Lily noticed a flyer (传单) for a youth group meeting at the local community center. Although she was curious about meeting new people, she also felt a little scared of the unknown. After a brief pause, she decided to join the meeting, hoping it might help her feel better. At the community center, a group of friendly teenagers welcomed her. David, the group leader, greeted her warmly and introduced her to everyone. They played games, talked about their interests, and shared their problems. As the meeting went on, Lily realized she was not alone in her struggles. The group discussed how challenging it could be to manage school work, friendships, and family expectations. Lily had kept her feelings inside ever since her argument with Sarah, thinking she was the only one experiencing such difficulties. Now, surrounded by others who understood, she felt more hopeful. When it was her turn to speak, she opened up about her feelings. As she shared her emotions, Lily felt a great sense of relief. 注意:1.续写词数应为 150 左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 After Lily finished speaking, David asked the group to brainstorm ways to help her. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ The next day, Lily approached Sarah in the school hallway with two concert tickets. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 第 10页/共 11页____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________