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高三英语_2025年3月_250313湖北省七市州高三年级2025年3月联合统一调研测试(全科)_英语
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高三英语_2025年3月_250313湖北省七市州高三年级2025年3月联合统一调研测试(全科)_英语
高三英语_2025年3月_250313湖北省七市州高三年级2025年3月联合统一调研测试(全科)_英语
高三英语_2025年3月_250313湖北省七市州高三年级2025年3月联合统一调研测试(全科)_英语
高三英语_2025年3月_250313湖北省七市州高三年级2025年3月联合统一调研测试(全科)_英语
高三英语_2025年3月_250313湖北省七市州高三年级2025年3月联合统一调研测试(全科)_英语
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年湖北省七市州高三年级 月联合统一调研测试 2025 3 英 语 试 卷 命题单位:荆州市教科院 审题单位:宜昌市教科院 襄阳市教科院 2025.3 本试卷共 页。 全卷满分 分。 考试用时 分钟。 12 150 120 祝考试顺利 ★ ★ 注意事项: 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 1. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 2. 如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。 回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡 上。 写在本试卷上无效。 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 3. 第一 部分 听力 (共两节, 满分 分) 30 做题时 先将答案标在试卷上 录音内容结束后 你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的 , 。 , 答案转涂到答题卡上 。 第一 节 (共 小题; 每小题 分, 满分 分) 5 1.5 7.5 听下面 段对话 每段对话后有一个小题 从题中所给的 三个选项中选出 5 。 , A、 B、 C 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题和阅读下一小题 。 , 10 。 每段对话仅读一遍 。 例 : How much is the shirt? A.£ 19.15. B.£ 9.18. C.£ 9.15. 答案是 C。 1.What will Bruce probably do this weekend? A.Play football. B.Prepare for an exam. C.Visit friends. 2.What did Nancy do last month? A.She attended a ceremony. B.She sent her teacher a mail. C.She won a writing competition. 3.Where does the conversation take place? A.In the library. B.In the gym. C.In the supermarket. 高三英语试卷 第 页 共 页 1 ( 12 )4.Which restaurant will they go to? A.The Chinese restaurant. B.The French restaurant. C.The Italian restaurant. 5.Why does the man make the phone call? A.To book a ticket. B.To make an appointment. C.To ask about opening hours. 第二节 (共 小题; 每小题 分, 满分 分) 15 1.5 22.5 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 三 5 。 , A、 B、 C 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 秒 。 , , 5 钟 听完后 各小题将给出 秒钟的作答时间 每段对话或独白读两遍 ; , 5 。 。 听第 段材料, 回答第 、 小题。 6 6 7 6.What are they mainly talking about? A.Public Wi-Fi. B.Online security. C.Virtual banking. 7.What is the man􀆳s advice about using public networks? A.Use a VPN. B.Set passwords. C.Save information. 听第 段材料, 回答第 至 题。 7 8 10 8.What are they talking about? A.A new poster. B.A school event. C.A wildlife club. 9.What do they think of the pictures? A.Pleasing. B.Alarming. C.Comforting. 10.What will they probably do? A.Write a notice. B.Take pictures. C.Join a club. 听第 段对话, 回答第 至 小题。 8 11 13 11.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Receptionist and guest. B.Guide and visitor. C.Boss and secretary. 12.What is needed for a free breakfast? A.Staying for three nights. B.Using the fitness center. C.Visiting a tourist attraction. 13.What discount will the man get at the hotel restaurant? A.10%. B.15%. C.20%. 高三英语试卷 第 页 共 页 2 ( 12 )听第 段对话, 回答第 至 小题。 9 14 17 14.What does the man think the hardest part of volunteer work is? A.Committing long hours. B.Handling difficult people. C.Seeking proper cooperation. 15.What is the man􀆳s attitude towards difficult people? A.Polite. B.Critical. C.Tolerant. 16.What reward does the man mention? A.Impact on other people. B.Possibility of a good career. C.Increase of social experience. 17.What is needed for a volunteer job? A.Special skills. B.Strong passion. C.Professional knowledge. 听下面一段独白, 回答第 至 小题。 18 20 18.Who is the speaker talking to? A.University students. B.Nature club members. C.International tourists. 19.When will the bus get to the reserve next Saturday? A.At 7∶30. B.At 8∶00. C.At 8∶15. 20.Why is the event organised? A.To advertise a club. B.To introduce an adventure. C.To expand biological knowledge. 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) 15 2.5 37.5 阅读下列短文 从每题所给的 四个选项中选出最佳选项 , A、 B、 C、 D 。 A Stretching 34 miles down the west coast of central Italy, the Amalfi Coast is dotted with 悬崖 500-foot-tall cliffs ( ) and 100 beaches, as well as 13 adorable multicoloured seaside towns. 高三英语试卷 第 页 共 页 3 ( 12 )How to Save Money in this UNESCO World Heritage Site Avoid a summer visit. ∗ Summer is peak season for the Amalfi Coast, and rates are high during this time. Domestic and international travelers flood to the Amalfi Coast during July and August, resulting in traffic delays, packed beaches and seriously crowded streets. Visit it in spring and fall, when crowds are largely gone and temperatures are the most comfortable. Take the bus. ∗ Though the best way to get around the Amalfi Coast is by car, the cost of rentals, taxis and private cars adds up fast. The Sita bus services the whole of the Amalfi Coast and offers rates as low as 2.20 euros. Ride the ferry 渡船 . ∗ ( ) Boat tours in the Amalfi Coast are a luxury for most people, but if you take the ferry, which is at most20 euros for a one-way journey, you could save a lot. What You Need to Know Beaches are different here. ∗ Due to the geography of the coast, beaches are composed 卵石 of pebbles ( ) instead of sand. Make sure to bring the proper footwear. Prepare to hike. ∗ The seaside towns are built into cliffs and main streets unable to accommodate cars. So, the best way to get around them is on foot. 21.For what reason should tourists avoid visiting the Amalfi coast in summer? A.High rates. B.Hot weather. C.Empty streets. D.Poor service. 22.What makes Amalfi beaches unique? A.Their location. B.Their quantity. C.Their history. D.Their composition. 23.What is the best way to get around the seaside towns? A.Boating. B.Driving. C.Walking. D.Cycling. B Emma, a young librarian with a heartwarming smile and a steady commitment to her work, harboured a deep-seated fear:public speaking. When she was invited to deliver the opening speech at the annual Serenity Book Festival—an event too significant to decline—her anxiety rose. Oliver, a bright and considerate boy who frequented the library, quickly sensed Emma􀆳s depression. Having always admired her warmth and devotion, Oliver approached her with a gentle smile. “Why don􀆳t we overcome our fear like heroes in them?” he suggested kindly, pointing to the books on the shelf. Moved by the boy􀆳s courage, Emma agreed softly, “Alright, let􀆳s give it a try!” With each practice, Emma gradually gained the confidence to boldly face her fear. 高三英语试卷 第 页 共 页 4 ( 12 )As the festival approached, Emma practiced before small groups, then larger ones, steadily improving. But a week prior, she received an unexpected letter from her old teacher, Mr. Langston, who expressed his intention to attend and eagerly anticipated her speech, adding to her pressure. Noticing her concern, Oliver reminded her how much she had improved. They did a final practice in front of the library staff, whose encouragement boosted her confidence significantly, calming her nerves for the big day. The day of the festival arrived. Stepping onto the stage, Emma felt her heart beating wildly. She took a deep breath and began to speak. Oliver, sitting in the front row, watched with pride. His smile widened as he heard confidence in her voice. The audience listened attentively. When Emma concluded with a request for everyone to learn from books, there was a moment of silence—then the crowd erupted into applause. Tears of joy filled her eyes, not just from relief, but from the overwhelming support and recognition from both Oliver and the audience. Emma took a final bow as the applause died down, feeling a warmth in her heart. She knew she could face whatever came next. 24.What was the problem with Emma? A.It troubled her to host an event. B.She was afraid to speak in public. C.She found it difficult to stay calm. D.It was hard for her to fund the festival. 25.What do we know about Mr. Langston􀆳s letter? A.It made Emma much more anxious. B.It encouraged Emma to be confident. C.It taught Emma the techniques of speaking. D.It invited Emma to the celebration of the festival. 26.Which of the following best describes Emma? A.Humble and capable. B.Careful and successful. C.Anxious and ambitious. D.Determined and committed. 27.What is the best title for the text? A.The Librarian􀆳s Secret: A Tale of Hidden Fears B.Emma􀆳s Speech: A Journey from Fear to Applause C.Oliver􀆳s Advice: A Story of Friendship and Support D.The Serenity Book Festival: A Celebration of Literature 高三英语试卷 第 页 共 页 5 ( 12 )C Our culture is addicted to collective goal setting and the idea that forming new habits during specific times of the year will lead to successful outcomes. But it turns out there􀆳s no real evidence that it is the case. In fact, research suggests that only two people in ten stick with their New Year􀆳s resolutions long term. “I am aware of no research showing that starting fresh in January or October or any other month makes you more likely to stick with a new behaviour,”says Wendy Wood, a behavioural psychologist at the University of Southern California. The reality is that, when it comes to establishing new habits, there really is an ideal time to do it—but it might not be when you think. Wood calls such ideal moments “turning points”—such as an upcoming high school reunion causing you to want to lose a few pounds, or 透支 over-drafting ( ) your bank account and realizing it is time to improve your career. He says such moments tend to provide lasting feelings of motivation because they are rooted in something meaningful and more in-depth than just going along with everyone else. Regardless of what promotes your motivation, Wood says it is critical to take action as soon as you feel the desire because you may only have a short window of opportunity to make decisions about what you want to do before your old habits get in the way. For instance, write out a daily schedule that includes time for your new habit and post it where you􀆳ll see it each morning. You might also join a gym while your motivation is high to lock yourself into a monthly payment that will keep you motivated to use the membership even after your interest in getting in shape begins to cool. Another strategy for successful habit formation is breaking down bigger goals into smaller, more specific ones. So instead of saying “I􀆳m going to lose 10 pounds a month”, set a goal to limit your daily calorie intake and get to the gym for 30 minutes a day. 28.What is Wood􀆳s attitude toward making New Year􀆳s resolutions? A.Doubtful. B.Approving. C.Casual. D.Objective. 29.Which of the following examples can be called a “turning point”? A.Falling ill from heavy work. B.Fulfilling a long-held dream. C.Exercising on a regular basis. D.Receiving New Year􀆳s wishes. 高三英语试卷 第 页 共 页 6 ( 12 )30.What plays a leading role in reaching one􀆳s goal according to Wood? A.Motivation. B.Determination. C.Opportunity. D.Action. 31.What is this text mainly about? A.Strategies for setting a collective goal. B.Procedures for finding a turning point. C.Approaches to developing a new habit. D.Methods of making a New Year􀆳s wish. D 胸腺 There􀆳s a small fatty thymus ( ), an organ located in our upper chest, just behind the breastbone.This organ is often said to be a‘waste’in adulthood. However, a review study suggests the thymus is not nearly as useless as experts once thought. 免疫 In childhood, the thymus is known to play a critical role in developing the immune ( 的 ) system. When the thymus is removed at a young age, patients show long-term reductions in 细菌 T cells, which are a type of white blood cell that fights against germs ( ) and disease. Kids without a thymus also tend to have a damaged immune response to vaccines. By the time a person hits adolescence, the thymus shrivels up and produces far fewer T cells for the body. It can seemingly be removed without immediate harm, and because it sits in front of the heart, it is often taken out during heart surgery. For some patients with thymus cancer or autoimmune diseases, they need surgery to remove the thymus. But the thymus isn􀆳t always a problem. Using patient data from a state healthcare system, researchers in Boston compared the outcomes of patients who had undergone heart surgery:more than 6,000 people (the control group) who did not have their thymus removed and 1,146 people who did have their thymus removed. Those who underwent a thymus removal were almost twice as likely as controls to die within 5 years, even after accounting for sex, age and race. Patients who had their thymus removed were also twice as likely to develop cancer within 5 years of surgery. Why these associations exist is unknown, but researchers suspect a lack of thymus is somehow messing with the healthy function of the adult immune system. “Together, these findings support a role for the thymus contributing to new T-cell production in adulthood and to adult health,” the authors conclude. Their results, they say, strongly suggest that the thymus plays a functionally important role in our continued health. 高三英语试卷 第 页 共 页 7 ( 12 )32.Why is the thymus important in childhood? A.It generates blood. B.It produces T cells. C.It damages vaccines. D.It repairs immune functions. 33.What does the underlined phrase “shrivels up” in paragraph 3 mean? A.Separates. B.Survives. C.Weakens. D.Disappears. 34.What􀆳s the purpose of paragraph 4? A.To analyse data. B.To reach a conclusion. C.To provide evidence. D.To illustrate the purpose. 35.Which statement will the author probably agree with? A.Studies on the thymus still need improving. B.Preserving the thymus benefits adult health. C.Heart patients should have the thymus maintained. D.Removing the thymus stimulates the immune system. 第二节 (共 小题; 每小题 分, 满分 分) 5 2.5 12.5 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 。 Choosing the best diet for you can often seem as complex as rocket science. It requires a major commitment of time, effort, willpower and in some cases, money. 36 Below, experts walk you through the process of picking the diet that best meets your unique goals and needs. Assessing your individual goals and any specific health concerns is an important step of choosing the right diet for your health and lifestyle. 37 You can reflect how they made you feel, both physically and mentally. Meanwhile, you should also take your present eating habits into account. Which positive habits do you already have and wish to continue? Starting a diet can be driven by a range of motivating factors. 38 You will, however, probably picture weight loss as the driving one, because of the repeated marketing from the weight-loss industry. New diet foods are continually introduced, often promising quick and easy results. But finding a diet that􀆳s right for you is more than weight loss. 39 They encourage the consumption of whole or minimally processed foods, which include a variety of fruits and vegetables, quality protein, whole grains and healthy fats. They emphasise limiting added sugars and salt. They allow flexibility so that families can eat together or you can go out to dinner without worrying about what to eat. 高三英语试卷 第 页 共 页 8 ( 12 )Change won􀆳t happen overnight, and your diet is only one component of a balanced and sustainable approach to long-term lifestyle changes. 40 Rapid and extreme changes may be difficult to sustain and could have negative effects as a result. A.How does a diet work? B.But where do you begin? C.Trying something new can be realistic. D.The first thing to consider is to take a look at your past diets. E.Setting realistic expectations needs to allow for gradual adaptation. F.What good diets have in common is that they are all about balance. G.They include weight loss, disease prevention and saving money and the like. 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) 15 1 15 Scruffy was born on Friday, the thirteenth of September, ugly and skinny. He never got formally trained. But he was no 41 . He became “famous” the day my son asked if he could take the dog to school for the game “Show and Tell”. “Show and tell? Can he make it?” I doubted. But that was 42 what happened. We took Scruffy to school. David proudly 43 his dog in class, and then sat down on the floor with other children. First, I told Scruffy to 44 David, who sat with quiet expectation, knowing that his dog would not 45 him. He didn􀆳t. 嗅 Scruffy, as if 46 he was searching for the right little boy, went around sniffing ( ) all the children, much to the 47 of the class. When he came to David, he 48 over him on purpose, making sure that he sniffed all the other children first. Then with a burst of 49 performances, he jumped onto David. This sent the whole class into roars of laughter. The following 50 were like icing on the cake. Scruffy could roll over, jump through a 圈 hoop ( ), count on command, or bring back any 51 I would suggest, even if there were fifteen different items. From that day on his fame 52 . He was invited to care homes. It was a pleasure to see sad elderly men and women 53 when they saw Scruffy marching up and down. Scruffy was a born entertainer, 54 enthusiasm and excitement into the lives of children and elderly people. If a dog could be a(n) 55 , Scruffy would have had wings. 高三英语试卷 第 页 共 页 9 ( 12 )41.A.winner B.fool C.enemy D.expert 42.A.possibly B.frequently C.initially D.exactly 43.A.followed B.walked C.introduced D.trained 44.A.bite B.find C.leave D.protect 45.A.disappoint B.block C.contact D.track 46.A.pretending B.discovering C.remembering D.believing 47.A.regret B.delight C.relief D.embarrassment 48.A.watched B.tripped C.skipped D.stood 49.A.boring B.moving C.annoying D.amusing 50.A.tricks B.exams C.races D.classes 51.A.gift B.child C.article D.food 52.A.faded B.suffered C.spread D.recovered 53.A.step out B.give in C.hold back D.cheer up 54.A.turning B.forcing C.trapping D.bringing 55.A.hero B.angel C.friend D.actor 第二 节 (共 小题; 每小题 分, 满分 分) 10 1.5 15 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 , 1 。 Decorated with patterns like the butterfly that symbolize love and liveliness, Miao 刺绣 非物质文化遗产 embroidery ( ) is not only China􀆳s Intangible Culture Heritage (ICH)( ) embroidery style, but also 56 (serve) as an artful expression of the Miao people􀆳s cultural beliefs and daily life. In fact, Miao embroidery is even 57 (diverse) than many other traditional embroidery styles. Taking the Leishan Miao embroidery as an example, the cultural symbolism behind it is 58 earned its recognition as a national-level ICH item in 2006. A key pattern in the 葫芦 Leishan Miao embroidery is the combination of “butterfly, gourd ( ), bird and petal”, which originates from a legendary Miao tale in 59 birds rescue a child who has fallen into a gourd. Nowadays, this particular pattern can still 60 (see) on children􀆳s clothing, symbolizing blessings of health. Unlike some traditional embroideries that focus on realism, Miao embroidery is 61 (remarkable)characterized by a combination of abstract imagery and familiar patterns. In the “yin and yang fish” pattern, for instance, the two fish 62 (represent) male and female in 高三英语试卷 第 页 共 页 10 ( 12 )Miao embroidery express wishes for a happy 63 (marry). Therefore, this pattern often appears on Miao wedding dress, usually designed by the bride. Miao people also use animal patterns such as phoenix, dragon and the sun 64 (convey) the meaning of happiness or reveal their respect for nature as well as their longing 65 harmony. 第四部分 写作 (共两节, 满分 分) 40 第一节 (满分 分) 15 假定你是李华 你的外国好友 将来中国参加暑期交换生项目 他希望你推荐几 , Jim , 款实用的手机应用程序 请你给他写一封邮件 内容包括 (app)。 , : 推荐的 (1) app; 推荐的理由 (2) 。 注意 : 写作词数应为 个左右 (1) 80 ; 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答 (2) 。 Dear Jim, Glad to hear that you􀆳ll come to China for an exchange programme this summer! Yours, Li Hua 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 使之构成一篇完整的 , , 短文 。 In the busy city of New York, a man named Alex spent nearly 30 years searching for his long-lost childhood best friend, Sam. Growing up together in the same neighbourhood, they had shared countless memories and adventures. From exploring hidden corners of the neighbourhood park to sharing secrets under the night sky, their friendship was a storybook tale. But when Sam􀆳s family suddenly moved away during their teenage years, that story was left unfinished. 高三英语试卷 第 页 共 页 11 ( 12 )Despite the passage of time, Alex never forgot Sam and the bond they shared. Over the years, Alex tried every possible means to locate Sam. He checked old phone books, contacted many friends, and even used social media, but all his efforts were in vain. It seemed as if Sam had disappeared into the air. Yet, the bond they once shared kept Alex􀆳s hope alive. One day, while looking through an old photo album, Alex came across a faded picture of Sam and himself, taken during a summer camp they had attended as kids. The photo captured 记录下 ( ) Sam􀆳s wide smile and his signature gesture, running his hand through his brown 卷曲的 thick curly ( ) hair. Alex couldn􀆳t help recalling their happy times—swimming in the lake, telling stories by the campfire and laughing together. Feeling hopeful, He got in touch with the camp organisers, hoping they might have some clues. Luckily, the camp had maintained records of past attendees and they were able to provide Alex with a list of potential contacts. Weeks passed as Alex reached out to each name on the list. It wasn􀆳t until he contacted the last name on the list that he finally got a breakthrough. The person on the other end of the line was Sam􀆳s cousin, who had kept in touch with Sam over the years. She was excited to hear from Alex and immediately gave Alex Sam􀆳s number. 注意 : 续写词数应为 个左右 1. 150 ; 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答 2. 。 With shaking hands Alex picked up his cell phone. , When Alex approached the park entrance a familiar figure came into view. , 高三英语试卷 第 页 共 页 12 ( 12 )