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哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语_2025年3月_250305黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试(全科)_哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语

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哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语_2025年3月_250305黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试(全科)_哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语
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哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语_2025年3月_250305黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试(全科)_哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语
哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语_2025年3月_250305黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试(全科)_哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语
哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语_2025年3月_250305黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试(全科)_哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语
哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语_2025年3月_250305黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试(全科)_哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语
哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语_2025年3月_250305黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试(全科)_哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语
哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语_2025年3月_250305黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试(全科)_哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语
哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语_2025年3月_250305黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试(全科)_哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语
哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语_2025年3月_250305黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试(全科)_哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语
哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语_2025年3月_250305黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试(全科)_哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语
哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语_2025年3月_250305黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试(全科)_哈三中2025年高三学年第一次模拟考试英语

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哈三中 2025 年高三学年第一次模拟考试 英 语 试卷 (时间:120分钟 满分150分) 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,从题中给出的A,B,C三个选项中选出最 佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题 和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. Whatwillthemanprobablydonext? A.Gotothepetstore. B.Feedthecat. C.Putthegroceriesaway. 2.Whoisthetallestintheman’sfamily? A.Hisgrandfather. B.Hisbrother. C.Hiscousin. 3.Whatdoesthemanthinkaboutchewinggum? A.It’snotgraceful. B.It’sgoodfordentalhealth. C.Itdoesharmtotheenvironment. 4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout? A.Theirmail. B.Theirweekendplan. C.Theircommunity. 5.Whatisthewomancomplainingabout? A.Theboringclass. B.Thehotweather. C.Thesevereillness. 第二节 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秒 钟;听完后,每小题将给出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. WhatisEmily’simpressionoftheuniversity? A.It’squitenew. B.It’sbigenough. C.It’scrowded. 7.Whatdothespeakershaveincommon? A.Theyarecollegefreshmen. B.Theycomefromthesamecity. C.Theyareinterestedinpsychology. 高三一模英语 第 1 页 共 12 页 {#{QQABDQQQggCoQBIAAQhCQQ3ACAOQkAGCAQoGAAAQMAIBwRNABAA=}#}听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom? A.Britain. B.America. C.Australia. 9.Whatdoweknowabouttheman? A.HeoncetraveledinMelbourne. B.Helivesinadryandhotarea. C.HisrelativesliveinAustralia. 10.WhatareasinAustraliawouldthemanliketovisit? A.Urbanareas. B.Coastalareas. C.Ruralareas. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11.Whendidthemanreachtheofficetoday? A.At8:45a.m. B.At6a.m. C.At7:45a.m. 12.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofBill? A.He’sdiligent. B.He’sreliable. C.He’sefficient. 13.Howwillthemanhelpthewoman? A.Byinspiringherideas. B.Byeditingherplan. C.Bypouringhercoffee. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14. HowhasLindachangedsincetheylastmet? A.She’sputonweight. B.She’scoloredherhair. C.She’sgotnewglasses. 15.Whendidthespeakersmeeteachotherlasttime? A.8yearsago. B.10yearsago. C.12yearsago. 16.Whatwastherelationshipbetweenthespeakers? A.Businesspartners. B.Lawyerandclient. C.Colleagues. 17.WhyisPaulgratefultoLinda? A.Lindasetupacharity. B.Lindaofferedhimajob. C.Lindahelpedwithhiswork. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18. WhatisMichaelbestknownfor? A.His130filmawards. B.HisLondonaccent. C.Hisservicetothequeen. 19.WhatroledidMichaelplayinTheItalianJob? A.Arobber. B.Aservant. C.Adirector. 20.WhenwasMichaelborn? A.In2023. B.In1933. C.In1963. 高三一模英语 第 2 页 共 12 页 {#{QQABDQQQggCoQBIAAQhCQQ3ACAOQkAGCAQoGAAAQMAIBwRNABAA=}#}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。 A Interest in gap years is increasing. Gap year programs offer diverse opportunities for studentstogainvaluableexperiencesduringtheirtimeofffromtraditionaleducation. ProjectsAbroad Projectsabroad.ca In Projects Abroad,students volunteer in organized conservation projects, such as Giraffe & Lion Conservation in Kenya, and health and education outreach programs, as well as sightsee onthree continents — South America, EastAfrica andAsia. The program runs from September to March and includes time for independent travel. For students who can’t commit sevenmonthsaway,6-to-10-weekGapSemesterprogramsarealsoavailable. Katimavik Katimavik.org Katimavik’s Future Perfect is a 14-week program where participants obtain salaried employment in the tourism industry in a Canadian city, as wellas free accommodations, home phoneandInternet,trainingandworkshops.Travelexpensesarealsocovered. TheprogramisopentoCanadiancitizensandpermanentresidentsaged18to30. DiscoverYear Discoveryear.ca In a 10-month program, students get life training every couple weeks, learn skills like financial planning, complete community service projects, take field trips to workplaces and schools. While some of the curriculums are offered virtually, other elements are in-person. Completing the program remotely is an option, but they strongly encourage participants to attend a week-long get-together and introduction session in Ottawa at the beginning of the program. GVICanada Gvicanada.ca GVI Canada arranges volunteer trips specifically in line with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. Students can easily find one that matches their interest and career aspirations, whether that’s conservation, education, public health or gender equality, 高三一模英语 第 3 页 共 12 页 {#{QQABDQQQggCoQBIAAQhCQQ3ACAOQkAGCAQoGAAAQMAIBwRNABAA=}#}such as an 8-week trip to Thailand to help with a conservation project for elephants and sea turtles,andagender-equalityprojectforaslittleasoneweekinCambodia. 21.Whichprogramtakesthelongesttime? A.ProjectsAbroad. B.Katimavik. C.DiscoverYear. D.GVICanada. 22.Whichwebsitecanyouvisitifyou’reinterestedinpaidwork? A.Discoveryear.ca. B.Katimavik.org. C.Projectsabroad.ca. D.Guicanada.ca. 23.WhatdoProjectsAbroadandGVICanadahaveincommon? A.Theyofferguidedtours. B.Theyleavetimeforindependenttravel. C.Theyinvolveanimalprotection. D.TheyreceivesupportfromtheUnitedNations. B Elyn MacInnis, a 73-year-old cultural expert from the United States, is a remarkable figure whose life journey is deeply and closely interlinked with China. She has cultivated a profoundculturalandemotionalbondthatspansgenerations. Elyn has lived in China for over three decades, during which time her affection for this land has grown immeasurably. In 2015, she and her husband embarked on a meaningful journeytoexploretherichhistoryandcultureofKuliang,arenownedsummerresortinFuzhou that has long been a favored destination for foreigners, including numerous Americans. Since the 1880s, these foreign residents have coexisted harmoniously with the local Chinese community. The following year, Elyn took significant steps to promote Kuliang’s heritage. She launchedanEnglish website dedicated tothe history andcharmof Kuliangand establishedthe “KuliangFriends”groupintheUnitedStates.Themembersofthisgrouptracetheirancestryto doctors, technicians, missionaries, and traders who once called Kuliang home. Today, with a membership exceeding 50, the group has evolved into an essential driving force behind non-governmentalfriendlyexchangesbetweenChinaandtheUnitedStates. Over the years, Elyn has remained persistent in her commitment to spreading the story of Kuliang. Currently, she isimmersed in writingabookonthesetales. She hopesthesetouching and heart-warming stories will offer a fresh perspective on mutual understanding and foster a deeper friendship between the people of the United States and China. At a reunion, Elyn MacInnis remarked, “The future, our future, our friendship and cooperation can be made of many small things that happen each day, and with the Kuliang spirit of peace, friendship, and 高三一模英语 第 4 页 共 12 页 {#{QQABDQQQggCoQBIAAQhCQQ3ACAOQkAGCAQoGAAAQMAIBwRNABAA=}#}love,withsensitivityandrespect,smallactionscanbuildabetterfuture.” Elyn’s unshakable dedication to cultural exchanges and historical preservation has not gone unnoticed. In 2018, she was granted with the prestigious “Jiangsu Friendship Award”. In 2024, she was honored as one of the “Touching China 2023 Personages,” a national-level accolade that highlights her outstanding contributions to cultural exchanges and historical research. Through tireless efforts, Elyn’s has not only deepened the understanding of China’s history and culture but also built a bridge of friendship between the United States and China, onethatwillcontinuetoinspirefuturegenerations. 24. Whichisclosestinmeaningto“embarkedon”inparagraph2? A. Kickedoff. B.Signedupfor. C.Finishedup. D.Madeupfor. 25. Whatcanwelearnaboutthe“KuliangFriends”group? A. ItsmembersareallcurrentlylivinginKuliangforresearch. B. ItisaimedatpromotingthetourismdevelopmentofKuliang. C. IthelpsstrengthentheconnectionbetweentheUSandChina. D. Itisanofficialorganizationtopromoteculturalexchanges. 26. WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeElynMacInnis? A.Toughandstubborn. B.Strictbutconsiderate. C.Conservativebutresponsible. D.Passionateanddedicated. 27.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext? A.TointroducethehistoryandcultureofKuliang. B.Torecommendarenownedculturaldestination. C.Topromotethe“KuliangFriends”groupglobally. D.Tohonourabrilliantpromoterofculturalexchanges. C It would be hard, Gabriel García Márquez thought, to do justice to the surreal tale on screen. By his reckoning, One Hundred Years of Solitude, his landmark novel of 1967, would need a runtime of 100 hours and have to be filmed in Colombia, entirely in Spanish. Netflix, with the support of Márquez’s estate (遗产) agency, has honoured two of those three proclamations (声明). The streamer boasts that its new adaptation of Márquez’s novel—the first on screen—is “one of the most ambitious productions in Latin American history”. It has decided to compress Márquez’s novel into 16 episodes, with the first released on December 11th,2024. 高三一模英语 第 5 页 共 12 页 {#{QQABDQQQggCoQBIAAQhCQQ3ACAOQkAGCAQoGAAAQMAIBwRNABAA=}#}The book presents a huge challenge to film-makers for two reasons. One is its status: manythinkOneHundredYearsofSolitudewasthegreatestnovelofthe20thcentury.Ithelped MárqueztowintheNobelPrizeinliteraturein1982andhassoldsome50mcopiesworldwide. With affection comes expectation. When the TV show was announced, fans online were quick toexpresstheirfearsaboutanoversimplified,“caricatured”(讽刺描画的)retelling. Those remarks point to the other test for adapters, which is the novel’s sheer complexity. Set in around 1850-1950, the book traces the fortunes of the Buendía family across several generations. When Netflix approached Alex García López, a director, about the project, he wasexcitedbutworried.“Irememberthebookhavingverylittledialogue.Irememberitbeing a very existential kind of book and jumping all over the place. I just thought: ‘This is just not reallydoable,isit?’” It was José Rivera, one of the screenwriters, who decided the story shouldproceedchronologicallyandthatitneededa narrator.Itquotesfrom the novelword for word.“ItwasagreatwayofhavingGabriel’svoiceguideusthroughthestory,”MrLópezsays, “andawaytobe‘faithfultothebookandtoitsstyle’.” To write One Hundred Years of Solitude Márquez drew on his childhood town of Aracataca. Almost 60 years later, Netflix is hoping this is true of its version. Márquez’s book, afterall,isabouthistoryrepeatingitself. 28. Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph? A. Márquezmadealegalclaimagainstacopyrighttheft. B. Márquezspent100hourscompletinghislandmarknovel. C. NetflixgotmuchsupportfromMárqueztoadapthisnovel. D. NetflixisproudofitsnewadaptationofMárquez’snovel. 29. WhyisitagreatchallengeforthefilmmakerstoadaptMárquez’snovel? A. Thereisafearabouttheclumsyperformanceoftheactors. B. Theadaptationmayrockthestatusoftheworkinliterature. C. Theoriginalnovelunfoldsaconsiderablycomplicatedplot. D. Fansholdanimpracticalexpectationoftheadaptedmovie. 30. Whatdoesparagraph5mainlytalkabout? A. Theeffectivestrategiesofadaptation. B.Theintroductiontotheproductionstaff. C.Thewritingstyleoftheadaptednovel. D.Thestrangecontentsofthescreenwork. 高三一模英语 第 6 页 共 12 页 {#{QQABDQQQggCoQBIAAQhCQQ3ACAOQkAGCAQoGAAAQMAIBwRNABAA=}#}31. Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext? A. Márquez’sClassic:AnAmbitiousLiteratureWork B. Netflix:ASuccessfulStreamertoMakeFilmAdaptation C. OneHundredYearsofSolitude:FromtheShelftotheCouch D. ChallengesforFilmmakers:FromComplexitytoSimplification D Novelists employ various terms to describe laughter. Depending on context, characters can laugh in varied ways: chortle, chuckle, titter, hoot, giggle, snigger, howl or guffaw. This richness oflanguage may suggest to some that laughter is a phenomenon of boundless variety. However, new research by Roza Kamiloglu, a psychologist at the Free University of Amsterdam, provides evidence thatthere are just two primary types of laughter: one generated byhumorandonebytickling(挠痒). Dr Kamiloglu’s team collected 887 YouTube videos of spontaneous (自发的) laughter, categorizing them based on the comic context. Roughly 70% of them were used to train a laughter-categorizing machine-learning algorithm (算法) to connect laughter forms with the activities thatcausedthem.Thealgorithmwasthentestedontheremaining30%.Afteraquick listen,theteamfoundthedifferentlaughstoovariedforanyconnectionstobemade.However, thealgorithmdisagreed. Based on loudness, rhythm and changes in frequency, the algorithm correctly identified laughter produced by tickling 62.5% of the time. All other forms of laughter, from viewing stand-up comedy or watching someone pour salt into tea instead of sugar, were nowhere near as easy to tell apart. When Dr Kamiloglu asked human observers to categorize the laughs, a similar phenomenon presented itself: the observers correctly identified tickling laughter 61.2% of the time. The finding could provide insights into the evolutionary roots of laughter. Many mammals including dogs, squirrel monkeys and chimpanzees produce vocalizations during play that sound remarkably like laughter. Babies and even deaf babies laugh, suggesting that laughter evolved millions of years ago with our primate (灵长类) ancestors. Humans are not the only animals that tickle either. Chimpanzees engage in the activity too. All this suggests thatlaughter fromtickling evolvedover10myearsago withthe commonancestorthathumans shared. Dr Kamiloglu thinks that this early sort of laughter probably evolved to help primates build friendly relations. With this in mind, she is now keen to study how infectious different 高三一模英语 第 7 页 共 12 页 {#{QQABDQQQggCoQBIAAQhCQQ3ACAOQkAGCAQoGAAAQMAIBwRNABAA=}#}sorts of laughs are. If the tickling laugh is one that truly evolved to bring primates together, it ought to be particularly infectious, although this hasn’t been tested. So next time you feel like laughing,justlaugh! 32.Whydoestheauthorlistdifferentwordstodescribelaughterinparagraph1? A.Toshowthelanguagerichnesstodefinelaughter. B.Tointroducethefunctionoflaughterinanovel. C.Toemphasizetheaccuracyoflaughterdescription. D.Toestablishacontrastwiththelaterfindingoflaughter. 33.WhatcanweknowaboutDrKamiloglu’sresearchonlaughter? A.Itrevealedtheconnectionbetweenhumansandlaughter. B.Itstartedbycollectingvideosofnaturallaughter. C.Itprovedallformsoflaughterarehardtodistinguish. D.Itanalyzedexistingdisagreementonthecausesoflaughter. 34.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph3? A.Algorithmfaroutperformshumansinidentifyinglaughter. B.Differenttypesoflaughterhavenorealemotionaldifferences. C.Mammals’laughtermayhaveacommonevolutionaryorigin. D.Deafbabiesproducelaughterinadifferentwayfromnormalones. 35.WhatisDrKamiloglu’sattitudetotheinfectiousnessoftheticklinglaugh? A.Doubtful. B.Ambiguous. C.Positive. D.Indifferent. 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。 FindPeaceofMind Have you ever felt like you’re constantly juggling a million thoughts, yet long for a brief moment of mind in peace? This overwhelming situation doesn’t occur out of the blue. ___36___ Herearesomeeffectivewaystoachievemuch-desiredinnerpeace. Accept what you can’t change or control. Most of us battle with everyday frustrations: a traffic jam, an unexpected deadline at work, or relationship issues. ___37___ Indeed, attempting to control everything only results in emotional suffering. Acceptance doesn’t mean you agree with everything happening in your life; it means you acknowledge certain realities youcannotalter. ___38___With asimple penandnotebook, you cancaptureamassof confusingfeelings, 高三一模英语 第 8 页 共 12 页 {#{QQABDQQQggCoQBIAAQhCQQ3ACAOQkAGCAQoGAAAQMAIBwRNABAA=}#}reflectondailyhighsandlows,andtrackemotionalshifts overtime.This simpleactofputting thoughtsonpaperbringsclarityandpreventsanxietiesfrompilingup. Make time for yourself. Everyone has demands from families, workplaces, and friends, often leaving zero personal time. This rushed schedule gradually destroys peace of mind. ___39___ If you want to maintain a mind in peace, set aside some moments of isolation daily orweekly.Yourbody,mind,andspiritareindesperateneedofit. Practice forgiveness. Forgiveness is an extraordinary act that can significantly accelerate your journey to finding peace of mind. Many of us hold ill-feelings—against old friends who betrayed us or family members who hurt us unintentionally. Letting go of these complaints doesnotjustifythewrongdoing.___40___ Ultimately,theongoingpursuitoffindingpeacerequiresbothcommitmentandflexibility. Thedaysyoufeelstressedandoutofbalancearethedaysyouneedthesetoolsthemost.Don’t waituntilyou’recompletelyoverwhelmed. A. Trytokeepajournal. B. Preventsomeunnecessaryanxieties. C. It’snaturaltoresisttheseunwantedtroubles. D. Evensocialbutterfliesneedamomentalonetorecharge. E. Instead,itmeansyoufreeyourselffromtheburdenofsuffering. F. Enjoyingthepresentmomentlessensnegativity,regrets,andfears. G.Afterall,lifeisfullofdistractions,obligations,andannoyingnoises. 第三部分 语言运用 (共二节,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。 Being a parent is hard enough, but being a single parent of two kids with three jobs is overwhelming. After working 30 hours from Friday to Sunday with little to no sleep, finally, I fell into bed __41__. My next memory was waking up in an ambulance with two paramedics(护理人员)__42__medownsothatIwouldn’tslip.Theyrushedmetothehospital, andafterwardsdeducedthatIhadsimply__43__fromexhaustion. When I was released from the hospital, I began to __44__ everything. After I got married at eighteen, I soon had the two children and a husband to care for. After my husband left, I __45__ to the challenge and worked my fingers to the bone to __46__ my two children. I had 高三一模英语 第 9 页 共 12 页 {#{QQABDQQQggCoQBIAAQhCQQ3ACAOQkAGCAQoGAAAQMAIBwRNABAA=}#}beentaking careofeveryone elseforsolongthatI’dforgotten aboutmy self.Ihadnever been a__47__,andthethoughtofdoingsomethingIenjoyedseemed__48__tome.ThenIrealized Ineededchange. Fromthenon,everytwoweeks,KayandIwouldgoouttodinner.Ialwaysmadesuremy children had their favorite dinner to eat when Kay and I just relaxed, forgot our __49__, and enjoyed the time out. My daughter always asked why she __50__ got to meet Kay. I just told her,“Youwill,someday.” As the years flew by, my daughter’s __51__ only grew. One day, she asked again, more __52__ than ever. I finally decided to come clean and __53__ that Kay was my middle name, and those nights I went out I was alone. It was a time to just be me and treat myself. She was shocked to find out that Kay wasn’t a real person. __54__, Kay was a real person to me, who wasthepartofmeneedingtofeelspecialonceinawhile. It’s easyto get lostas a mother butsometimes, we just needto find ourselves. Kay is still oneofmyfavoritedinner__55__. 41.A.sleepless B.exhausted C.restless D.annoyed 42.A.pulling B.letting C.calming D.holding 43.A.recovered B.defended C.collapsed D.relieved 44.A.rebuild B.recreate C.rethink D.rediscover 45.A.ran B.rose C.stood D.jumped 46.A.providefor B.reachfor C.relateto D.turnto 47.A.priority B.necessity C.heroine D.loser 48.A.complicated B.concrete C.achievable D.foreign 49.A.trouble B.preference C.family D.status 50.A.rarely B.never C.always D.occasionally 51.A.endurance B.curiosity C.confidence D.intelligence 52. A.insistent B.innocent C.courageous D.cautious 53.A.commented B.lied C.explained D.promised 54.A.Therefore B.Somehow C.Moreover D.However 55.A.coworkers B.clients C.companions D.waitresses 高三一模英语 第 10 页 共 12 页 {#{QQABDQQQggCoQBIAAQhCQQ3ACAOQkAGCAQoGAAAQMAIBwRNABAA=}#}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。 Walking into the workplace, you will be amazed by the scene ___56___ artist Wang Xusheng is piling hundreds of sheets of thin paper on top of one another until they form a complete image. When there is a slight movement in the air, the pages flow, giving life to the book itself. This ancient Chinese art, which is known as dragon scale bookbinding (装订), ___57___ (stretch) back to the Tang dynasty. It is extremely old ___58___ has a sense of “future”aboutitbecauseofitsdynamicflexibility. With few of the books ___59___ (survive) to the present day, the bookbinding technique was___60___seriousriskofdisappearingbeforeWangdecidedtodosomeresearchandbring it back to life. After a year’s study, he finally learned ___61___ the ancient bookbinding worked. ___62___ (source) materials traditionally used in bookbinding, Wang also paid visits to many old towns and heritage sites. Then came the ___63___ (crucial) and difficult part of the binding process: controlling the placement of each page. In order to create a complete picture, eachsheetneedstobeplacedexactly inthe right place.Wang saidthatanerrorofjust ___64___hundredthof acentimeter canproducea huge, visible error whenabook’s hundreds ofpagesaredisplayedtogether. Wang’s ___65___ (prepare) that went into producing this particular work shows the very modernwaythattheartisttriestounderstandthesubjectmatter. 第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你校学生会将举办以“科技对生活的影响”为主题的英文辩论比赛,请你写一 则通知,内容包括: 1. 比赛时间和地点; 2. 参赛要求; 3. 报名方式和截止时间。 注意: 1. 写作词数应为80左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Notice ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Students’Union 高三一模英语 第 11 页 共 12 页 {#{QQABDQQQggCoQBIAAQhCQQ3ACAOQkAGCAQoGAAAQMAIBwRNABAA=}#}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续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 The image of the staircase in the Smiley Building has haunted my memories for twenty years since high school graduation. Every school day, I climbed those concrete steps to reach mathclassormylocker.AnaughtyandmisbehavedguycalledTomandsomeofhisfollowers would sit on the staircase, rating others on a scale of 1 to 10 by appearance as they passed by andlaughedveryloud,impolite,arrogant(自大的)andrude. EverytimeIwalkedupordownthosestairs,theirlaughterechoedinmyears.“Justignore them,”mymotheradvised.AndIdid.Onthesurface.ButinsidethepainfulmessagethatIwas “ugly”stuckdeepinmysoul.Quiteoften,thestaircasewouldappearinmynightmares. Eventually, I graduated, got admitted to the college, earned a degree in Communications, launchedarewardingcareerasawriterandteacher,gotmarried,andraisedtwoamazingboys. But when I looked in the mirror, the doubts returned, bearing a deep hatred against Tom, his followersandeventheschool. When I received an invitation to my twentieth high school reunion, my mother was puzzledasIdidn’tlikehighschool.ButIwantedtogobacktoconfrontthoseboys.Iwantedto tell them how hurtfuland unkind they were and that I had all the things they’d made me feel I wasn’t worthy of. I practiced my speech in my mind as I ran errands (出门办事), cooked dinner,andexercisedoutdoors. Soon, the big day arrived. I put on my favorite blouse, touched up my make-up, and steeledmyselfforthecomingFridaynight,readyforthe“fight”. 注意: (1)续写词数应为 150 个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 However,atthereunion,whatIexperiencedmademefeelIreallyneededtoforgive. Atthismoment,theorganizerreadaletterfromTom,whowasabsentfromthegathering. 高三一模英语 第 12 页 共 12 页 {#{QQABDQQQggCoQBIAAQhCQQ3ACAOQkAGCAQoGAAAQMAIBwRNABAA=}#}