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2025届高三年级第三次月考英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年11月试卷_1106江西省宜春市上高二中2025届高三上学期10月月考
2025届高三年级第三次月考英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年11月试卷_1106江西省宜春市上高二中2025届高三上学期10月月考
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2025届高三年级第三次月考英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年11月试卷_1106江西省宜春市上高二中2025届高三上学期10月月考
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2025届高三年级第三次月考英语试卷 10-27 B. Write an essay about Marco Polo. 命题人:汪丽珍 C. Imagine the life in ancient times. 第一部分听力(共2节,满分30分) 听第8段材料,回答第10至 12 题。 第一节 (共5小题: 每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分) 10. What language is Richard fluent in? 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 A. French. B. Spanish. C. Italian. 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 11. What is Molly going to do? 读一遍。 A. Spend a year in France. 1. How is the weather in the mountains? B. Spend a year in Spain. A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Snowy. C. Spend six months in France. 2. What are the speakers mainly talking about? 12. What is Richard's advice for learning a new language? A. Cooking. B. Traditions. C. Experiments. A.Going travelling often 3. Why does the man read in weak light? B. Using the dictionary often A. He is afraid of light. C. Surrouding yourself in the environment B. His brother is sleeping. 听第9段材料,回答第13至 16 题。 C. He doesn't care about his eyes. 13. What will Henry do at the beach? 4. How much money did the man lend the woman? A. Go swimming. B. Go walking. C. Go biking. A.$70. B.$80. C.$100. 14. What is the relationship between the speakers? 5. What is the man's opinion about sleep? A. Colleagues. B. Classmates. C. Brother and sister. A. Four hours is plenty for him. 15. Why won't Kelly go to the beach tomorrow? B. Six hours is the least for most people. A. It will rain. B. She has to work. C. She is sensitive to the sun. C. Eight hours is too much for the woman. 16. Who will drive the car today? 第二节 (共15小题: 每小题1.5分, 满分 22.5分) A. Ryan. B. Kelly. C. Henry. 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 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 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, 17. What would MAD Architects prefer buildings to be like? 各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 A. More attractive. 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 B. More traditional. 6. Where does the conversation take place? C. More environmentally friendly. A. In the kitchen. B. In the bedroom. C. In the study. 18. What does MAD Architects want to provide? 7. When does the man plan to go to sleep? A. The situation of separation from nature. A. At 11:00 p. m. B. At 3:00 a. m. C. At 4:00 a. m. B. The feeling of being in the natural world. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 C. The experience of living in ancient times. 8. How long did Marco Polo travel? 19. Where will the Urban Forest be built? A. For 13 years. B. For 17 years. C. For 24 years. A. In Beijing. B. In Chongqing, C. In Rome. 9. What does the man suggest the woman do at the end? 20. Who should apply for a job according to the talk? A. Read a storybook about Xuanzang. A. Office workers. B. Engineers. C. Architects. 2025届高三年级第三次月考英语试卷--1第二部分 阅读(共两节, 满分50分) B.Transportation from home to work sites. 第一节(共15小题; 每小题2.5分, 满分37.5分) C.All meals and accommodation in a hotel. 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。 D.Campground bookings and park admission fees. A 23.What is the recommended activity during the rest day of the project? Spend six nights working with rangers (护林员) while helping to preserve Yosemite National A.Relaxing by a river. B.Guiding a reading activity. Park! C.Participating in a guided hike. D.Assisting at an orientation meeting. Yosemite is one of the world’s most beloved national parks. As volunteers in Yosemite B Valley, we help rangers fix trails and repair fragile natural resources. No previous experience All the Light We Cannot See is about a blind girl named Marie-Laure, who lives in Paris, necessary, our leaders provide the training we need to complete the work at hand. France, in the 1930s. When the Nazis invade in 1940, she and her father are forced to leave the Activities city. They escape to a countryside town to hide with Marie-Laure’s great uncle, Etierine. After Volunteers should be comfortable hiking up to two miles each day. To assess your fitness, several months, Marie-Laure’s father gets arrested. She continues to live with Etienne, and they you are required to hike stairs for 2-3 miles with a daypack weighing 10-15 pounds at the fitness start passing on secret signals to aid the French Resistance movement. test. Werner Pfennig is a German orphan with a hobby of listening to science and music programs What’s Included on an old radio. Developing a talent for fixing radios, he is later hired by the Nazis to help them All meals from dinner on Day 1 through breakfast on Day 7; campground reservations; group track enemy radio signals during the war. One day, he picks up a signal that is coming from tools; transportation from campground to work sites; orientation and training; park entrance fees. Etienne’s home in France. Accommodations Anyway, Maric-Laure and Werner meet and develop a strong relationship. Can these poor Camping, 6 nights (bring your own tent). souls find a way to escape this horrible war together? Your Adventure Itinerary Anthony Doerr is an American author from Cleveland, Ohio. Critics have praised Doerr’s ▶Day 1 writing for his short, sharp sentences and attention to detail. All the Light We Cannot See is his Meet for orientation and enjoy a welcome dinner. An orientation meeting will be conducted second novel, which was published in 2014. It quickly became a New York Times best-seller and to provide volunteers with an overview of the scheduled work projects as well as training in won a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. proper tool use and safety. The amazing novel gives readers a look at the ugly face of war. Throughout the book, we see ▶Days 2-5 how war can destroy people’s lives in the blink of an eye. Characters such as Etienne and Marie- Working with park rangers, assist in trail maintenance and restoration. During these three Laure’s father disappear in an instant and are never heard from again. However, war is also shown days, we plan to work from 9 a. m. - 4 p. m. with an hour scheduled for lunch. We return to Yellow to bring out the best in people. The characters who survive must show great courage and strength Pines Campground each evening for dinner and relaxation. when they face challenges. ▶Day 6 Another important idea is the importance of science and technology. Doerr suggests that Explore Yosemite National Park on your much deserved rest day. Challenge yourself on a technologies, such as the radio, are helpful to society if they are used with good intentions. hike up the Mist Trail, relax by the Merced River, or read a book in a peaceful meadow — this day However, if technologies fall into the hands of evil , they can cause great destruction. is all yours. 24. How does Marie-Laure and Etienne help fight against Nazis? ▶Day 7 A. By providing information. B. By joining French army. Depart Yosemite for home. Volunteers wishing to stay longer may make reservations at other C. By tracking radio signals. D. By making their life public. campgrounds or lodging in the park. 25. Anthony Doerr’s writings are highly thought of because . 21.In the Yosemite Volunteer Project, volunteers are supposed to ______. A. they are short in length B. he is economical with words A. replace the rangers C. he is a prize winner D.they are full of interesting details B. help tourists carry daypacks 26. What can we learn from the last paragraph? C. have relevant working experience A. Science and technology should be valued. B. War destroys everything on its way. D. restore easily damaged natural resources C. Technology is a double-edge sword. D. Technology plays a key role in war. 22. What is included in the volunteer program package? 27. In which section of a magazine is the passage most likely to be seen? A.Personal camping equipment. A. Great Writers. B. Book Club. C. Everyday Hero. D. Hit Movies. 2025届高三年级第三次月考英语试卷--2C D These students wandering through the woods on the suburbs of Portland, Oregon, aren't on a Search “poisonous parents”, and you’ll find more than 38, 000 posts, largely urging young school field trip— this muddy field is their school. From the moment they're dropped off in the adults to cut ties with their families. The idea is to safeguard one’s mental health from abusive morning, they spend their entire day outside in one of Oregon's public parks. “Rain or shine, we're parents. However, as a psychoanalyst, I’ve seen that self-help trend in recent years become a way out here,” said teacher Christine Fleener. to manage conflicts in the family, and I have seen the severe impacts estrangement (疏远) has on On this surprisingly nice day, Fleener's class of fifth graders headed to the grassland for a both sides of the divide. biology lesson. Further down the trail, a group of fourth graders was learning on logs. “Canceling” your parent can be seen as an extension of a cultural trend aimed at correcting It's school, just not the type of school you might be used to. “Forest school is where the imbalances in power and systemic inequality. Certainly the family is one system in which power classroom does not have walls,” said Tony Deis, one of the founders of Trackers Earth Forest has never been balanced. In 1933, the psychoanalyst Sándor Ferenczi warned that even the simple School. “It's how kids originally learned; they didn't learn sitting at desks, facing forward, looking indication that someone has more power than we do could potentially be damaging. at a teacher. They learned from a multi- sensory environment.” Today’s social justice values respond to this reality, calling on us to criticize oppressive and Over the past decade, outdoor forest schools have gained popularity in the United States. The harmful figures and to gain power for those who have been powerless. But when adult children idea is that the challenges that come with being outside all day— dealing with weather, building use the most effective tool they have—themselves—to gain a sense of security and ban their your own shelter, unearthing the unexpected— are all part of the learning process. parents from their lives, the roles are simply switched, and the pain only deepens. It's complicated, of course. Outdoor schooling involves a puzzle of weather and regulations The catch is that after estrangement, adult children are not suddenly less dependent. In fact, and budget issues. A well- funded private school in Portland, Oregon is one thing, but what about they feel abandoned and betrayed, because in the unconscious, it doesn’t matter who is doing the a public school in Portland, Maine? Surprisingly, cold Maine, of all places, has been quick to leaving; the feeling that remains is “being left”. They carry the ghosts of their childhood, tackling adopt outdoor learning. the emotional reality that those who raised us can never truly be left behind, no matter how hard The district isn't all outside all the time, but certain classes, like art, have moved outdoors. we try. Supplies came from a combination of federal funds and local donations. And while Maine has What I have found is that most of these families need repair, not permanent break-up. How plenty of open space, Brooke Teller, the outdoor learning coordinator for Portland Public Schools, else can one learn how to negotiate needs, to create boundaries and to trust? How else can we love believes schools in major cities could have green classrooms hiding underneath their pavement(路 others, and ourselves, if not through accepting the limitations that come with being human? Good 面). She said, “We have a few hundred landscape architects all across the country who have relationships are the result not of a perfect level of harmony but rather of successful adjustments. volunteered to be a thought partner with schools that want to figure out where on their grounds To pursue dialogue instead of estrangement will be hard and painful work. It can’t be a single would be best for outdoor learning.” project of “self-help”, because real intimacy (亲密关系) is achieved by working through the 28. What does the author describe at the beginning of the text? injuries of the past together. In most cases of family conflict, repair is possible and preferable to A. An interesting school field trip. B. The routine of a forest school. estrangement—and it’s worth the work. C. The popularity of public parks. D. An unforgettable biology lesson. 32. Why do young people cut ties with the family? 29. What is the main philosophy behind the concept of forest schools? A. To gain an independent life. B. To restore harmony in the family. A.Kids learn by challenging others. B. Kids learn out of interest. C. To protect their psychological well-being. D. To follow a tendency towards social justice. C. Kids learn by doing. D. Kids learn in pleasant environments. 33. What does the underlined word “catch” in Paragraph 4 mean? 30. What does Teller suggest schools that want to start outdoor education do? A. Response. B.Emphasis. C. Operation. D. Problem. A. Work with landscape architects. B. Make use of their open space. 34. To manage family conflict, the author agrees that young adults should . C. Start from certain classes. D. Build green classrooms underground. A. break down boundaries B. accept imperfection of family members 31. What can be the best title for the text? C. live up to their parents’ expectations D. gain power within the family A. Outdoor education in Oregon B. Benefits of learning outdoors 35. What’s the author’s purpose of writing the passage? C. Bringing forests to schools D. Schools without walls A. To advocate a self-help trend. B. To justify a common social value. C To argue against a current practice. D. To discuss a means of communication. 2025届高三年级第三次月考英语试卷--3第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) wig(假发), a big red nose and my name badge “Doctor Larry Laugh-Out-Loud”. As I enter the 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 waiting area, I see the familiar atmosphere of 41 and tension: people sitting 42 on 项。 plastic chairs, looking through worn-out magazines, and anxious parents trying to 43 their When fighting sugar dependence, avoiding added sugar in the diet is key, which sounds crying children. simple — right? It certainly does, but things become a bit more complicated once we introduce In the middle of this particular scene, I 44 a small girl Lara, with a swollen ankle. The alternative sweeteners into the mix. on-duty nurse tells me that Lara’s parents 45 her to the hospital after a bicycle accident. I ____36____ Many people think that if they replace the sugar in their diet with alternative understand that while the medical staff will treat her physical injury, my role is to 46 her sweeteners, they’ll be good to go, but this isn’t necessarily the case. spirits. Being a clown doctor means I can help people by 47 them. Alternative sweeteners are everywhere. ____37____ For example, Stevia is a popular sugar I perform magic tricks, sing songs, tell stories and share silly jokes. Some children, though, substitute because it is up to 200 times sweeter than sugar and provides fewer calories. Mon k fruit don’t feel like laughing, especially if they’re in pain. So I work closely with doctors and nurses to is another example that is free from calories, sweeter than table sugar, and gained from the juice of 48 our approach sensitively to each patient’s needs. monk fruit. We can’t forget about the ever-so-popular sugar alcohols. Sugar alcohols provide And my magic medicine does indeed seem to 49 . While the doctor 50 examining fewer calories than regular sugar because they are not fully absorbed by the body. Lara’s ankle, I get her 51 by doing a magic trick. Her 52 smile soon turns Now that we know some of the common types of alternative sweeteners, let’s take a deeper into hearty laughter as I“magically”produce her sock from my pocket. Seeing their daughter so dive into the problem with them. Research in animals has shown that removing calories from much happier has in turn made Lara’s parents more relaxed. foods that taste sweet can interrupt the ability to control energy intake. ____38____ If we As I leave the hospital, 53 my wig and red nose, I carry with me a broad smile, consume high amounts of alternative sweeteners, it may heighten our preference for sweetness, knowing that today I make a difference. While there may be more 54 ahead for Lara and resulting in the overuse of sugar-sweetened foods and drinks. others, I hope that my presence as a clown doctor continues to make the hospital a 55 place to The other interesting thing about alternative sweeteners is that our brains don’t recognize visit. After all, as the saying goes,“Laughter is the best medicine.” them as “fake(假的) ” sugar. ____39____ Whenever a food tastes sweet, a message is sent to the 41.A.interest B.emptiness C.boredom D.pleasure brain that communicates we are tasting a sweet food — which can further feed into the sugar 42.A.uncomfortably B.calmly C.peacefully D.nicely dependence cycle. 43.A.encourage B.comfort C.criticize D.reward ____40____ In order to fully put a definite end to sugar dependence, reducing your intake of 44.A.spot B.recognize C.acknowledge D.distinguish alternative sweeteners should be the goal. 45.A.forced B.dragged C.pushed D.rushed A. The taste profile of alternative sweeteners varies. 46.A.show B.approve C.lift D.admire B. So what do I recommend? 47.A.treating B.instructing C.examining D.entertaining C. There are countless alternative sweeteners on the market. 48.A.sell B.tailor C.polish D.purchase D. Our brain senses something sweet and thinks it is real sugar. 49.A.work B.respond C.answer D.deserve E. They may help reduce the calorie content of good-tasting foods and drinks. 50.A.looks forward to B.concentrates on C.sticks to D.holds on F. Artificial sweeteners may also cause one’s body to prefer sweeter-tasting foods. 51.A.agreement B.praise C.appreciation D.attention G. Alternative sweeteners are referred to as “low-calorie” or “no-calorie” sweeteners. 52.A.initial B.frightening C.embarrassing D.final 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 53.A.forgetting B.losing C.removing D.ignoring 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 54.A.risks B.challenges C.adventures D.explorations 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 55.A.safer B.colder C.friendlier D.lonelier In my role as a clown(小丑) doctor, I am dressed in my white coat with a curly rainbow 2025届高三年级第三次月考英语试卷--4第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 第二节:读后续写(满分25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。 67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完成的短文。 Wing Chun is a remarkable southern Chinese kung fu style with a unique origin. It has the When my husband Randy died in late fall, deciding what to do with his garden was way distinction of 56.____________________(found) by two women, Ng Mui and Yim Wing Chun. down on the list of necessary tasks. During the first few months, I cried with our daughters, The Wing Chun style is known for emphasizing technique rather than strength. This style planned a memorial, cried with my family, celebrated a quiet Thanksgiving, and panicked over not calls for practitioners to stay 57.____________________ (relax) while fighting, allowing them to having bought Christmas presents. achieve a kind of softness or 58.____________________ (flexible). So this gives Wing Chun As the calendar turned to a new year, the often rainy days and long nights deepened my fighters a special kind of strength that allows them to bend, not break, just like bamboo. sorrow. I found myself exhausted at the end of February, both physically and mentally. Legend has it 59.____________________ Wing Chun founder Ng Mui was living at Shaolin Then the daffodils(水仙) bloomed in the garden. Temple before it 60.____________________ (attack) and destroyed by Qing Dynasty forces. Years before, Randy had planted dozens of these lemon-yellow flowers. To him, they served Surviving the attack, she escaped 61.____________________ the border area between Yunnan as a reminder of hope, a promise that light and warmth would soon replace cold and dark. Looking and Sichuan. There she met a young woman called Yim Wing Chun, who became one of her top at those daffodils, I thought about how Randy had considered our garden a living work of art, students. She taught Yim an improved version of Shaolin Kung Fu, 62.____________________ carefully choosing plants so we’d see new blooms every month. (ultimate) known as Wing Chun now. This new martial arth has grown into different Then I noticed all the weeds that had taken root and spread everywhere. The neglect (疏于打 63._______________(branch) over the past two hundred years. 理) showed, for Randy’s illness had lasted a couple of years, a time when he didn’t have energy Ip Man, a notable practitioner of Wing Chun style martial arts, also taught the Wing Chun for yard work the way he had before. style to his student, Bruce Lee, who went on to act in the beloved Hong Kong kung fu movies Faced with the neglected garden, I felt overwhelmed in the beginning. My daughters 64.____________ helped make Chinese martial arts famous around the world. Wing Chun’s suggested I hire a service to clean everything up. I didn’t respond. unique approach and rich history 65.__________________(leave) an indelible mark on the Every time I sat in the garden alone, the memories of the lively garden came flooding, like martial arts world, inspiring generations to come. the numerous scenes in an unforgettable film. Many days Randy came home from work, changed 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分) into old clothes, and headed out the door to mow or prune (修剪). Orange dragonflies followed 第一节 (满分15分) him around the yard as he worked. Honeybees buzzed among the flowers, birds sang beautiful 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分) songs, and gentle breezes carried the sweet smell of dirt. No matter how cold or wet it was, the 第一节(满分15分) fresh air and physical activity made him energized and refreshed. For Randy, the work was quiet 66.假定你是李华。你校计划举办介绍中国传统文化的主题班会,并在英文网站展示。 and comforting, which was a relief, as well as a pleasure. 请你写一封邮件给外国朋友Chris,向他寻求意见。邮件内容包括: 注意: 1. 阐明写信事由; 2. 征求建议; 3. 表示感谢。 1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 注意: 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯 The days grew warmer and lighter, and I started the work myself.______ Dear Chris, ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Weeks later, my daughters returned to visit me. ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 2025届高三年级第三次月考英语试卷--5health from abusive parents.”(搜索“有毒父母”,你会发现有超过38000条帖子,大部分帖子 2025届高三年级第三次月考英语试卷参考答案 敦促年轻人与家人断绝联系。这个想法是为了保护一个人的心理健康不受父母虐待。)可知, 年轻人选择与家庭切断联系是为了保护自己,免于受到心理上的伤害。故选C。 听力1~5 CABCB 6~10 ABCAB 11~15 CCBAA 16~20 BCBCA 【32题详解】 词句猜测题。根据第六段“The catch is that after estrangement, adult children are not suddenly less dependent. In fact, they feel abandoned and betrayed”(_______是,在与家庭疏远后,成年 21-23 DDA 24-27 AB C B 28-31 BCAD 32-35 CDBC 36-40 G CFDB 子女并不会突然变得不那么依赖。事实上,他们会感到被抛弃和被背叛。)可知,子女选择与 家庭疏远后,产生的结果是:他们感觉到被抛弃和被背叛,这是一种消极负面的影响。因此, 41~45CABAD 46~50 CDBAB 51~55 DACBC 划线后是在解释这一名词,即catch表示严重的后果或是问题。故选D。 【33题详解】 56.having been founded 57.relaxed 58.flexibility 59. that 60. was attacked 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“What I have found is that most of these families need repair, not 61.to 62.ultimately 63.branches 64.and 65. have left permanent break-up.”(我发现,大多数这样的家庭需要修复,而不是永久的破裂。)可知,作者 建议年轻人去修复家庭关系,而不是疏远。以及“How else can we love others, and ourselves, if not through accepting the limitations that come with being human? Good relationships are the Dear Chris, result not of a perfect level of harmony but rather of successful adjustments.”(如果不接受作为人 Word came that our school is going to hold a class meeting with the theme of Chinese 类的局限性,我们还能怎样去爱别人和自己呢?良好的关系不是完美和谐的结果,而是成功 traditional customs. Because this activity will be presented on the English website, I 调整的结果。)可知,作者这里使用一个反问句的形式,向年轻人建议,要认识到人类的局限 sincerely long for your advice. 性,才能爱家人以及爱自己。即接受家人的不完美,调整自己的心态,对关系进行修复才能得 As far as we know, there is a huge cultural difference between China and the Western 完美和谐的结果。故选B。 countries. Can you tell me which Chinese culture you Westerners have an appetite for? 【34题详解】 What’s more, if I want to decorate my website with some Chinese elements, what design can 推理判断题。根据第一段“Search “toxic parents”, and you’ll find more than 38, 000 posts, get more clicks? Knowing you are well informed of Chinese cultures, I do believe you can largely urging young adults to cut ties with their families. The idea is to safeguard one’s mental help me solve these puzzles. health from abusive parents.”(搜索“有毒父母”,你会发现超过38000条帖子,大部分敦促年 If possible, you can reply to me as soon as possible.Your suggestions are highly 轻人与家人断绝联系。这个想法是为了保护一个人的心理健康不受父母虐待。)可知,开篇作 appreiciated . 者先提出一个当下普遍存在的趋势:即年轻人在处理家庭冲突时,选择疏远家庭。以及 Yours, “However, as a psychoanalyst, I’ve seen that trend in recent years become a way to manage Li Hua conflicts in the family, and I have seen the severe impacts estrangement (c) has on both sides of the divide. This is a self-help trend that creates much harm.”(然而,作为一名精神分析学家,我 The days grew warmer and lighter, and I started the work myself. What I focused on first 发现近年来这种趋势已经成为处理家庭冲突的一种方式,我也看到了隔阂对家庭双方的严 was clearing away the invasive species that had taken root and spread. Following that, I tended all 重影响。这是一种造成很大伤害的自助趋势。)可知,作者紧接着通过转折连词however (然 the lively plants carefully on every single day. At times, I worried that my efforts could never be 后)指出这种疏远的处理方式是错误的,会带来很大的伤害。因此,作者是为了论述与开篇趋 good enough. But as my list of urgent garden chores got shorter, I started to feel relieved. Working 势相反的观点。故选C。 in the yard kept my hands busy and my mind focused on the task in front of me, gradually offering Text 1 me a beautiful garden as well as a sense of achievement. W: What's the weather like in your city, Grandpa? Weeks later, my daughters returned to visit me. On entering the door, they were M: It's raining, my dear. But the sky is clear in the west. I think the rain will stop soon. deeply attracted by the lively garden full of fragrant blooms, with honeybees buzzing busily and W: Oh. It's snowing here in the mountains. birds singing cheerfully. They turned to me, confusion mapped on their faces. Sensing that, I Text 2 explained that I gradually enjoyed working in the garden because it made me feel as if Randy M:I’ ve come up with a new recipe for dumplings. Want to try? were always with me. Realizing the healing power of the garden work, my daughters hugged me W:I think the traditional kinds are best. Why would you change them? tightly, tears welling up in their eyes. Breathing deeply the grassy scent, I knew I was ready to M:I love experimenting with different flavors. thrive again, just like the garden. Text 3 W: Do you always read in low light? You will need glasses soon. D M: Usually. I know it's bad for my eyesight, but I share a room with my brother. I don't want to wake him up with bright light. 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述了面对家庭冲突或隔阂,相比疏远,修复是更好的方法。 Text 4 【31题详解】 W: Here is twenty dollars for you. How much do I still owe you now? 细节理解题。根据第一段“Search “toxic parents”, and you’ll find more than 38, 000 posts, M: You paid me twenty last week, and fifty the week before, so…… now you still owe me ten largely urging young adults to cut ties with their families. The idea is to safeguard one’s mental 2025届高三年级第三次月考英语试卷--6dollars. W: Thank you for your advice. Now I'm looking forward to my trip to France. Text 5 M: Once you' re there, you' ll be having too much fun to get nervous. W: Four hours of sleep... I'm so tired! My job is so demanding! Text 9 M: Most people need to sleep at least six hours each night. But as a mother, you really ought to get W: Henry, are you ready for the beach? eight. M: Yes, Kelly! Here I am! Don't work so much! W: Henry, I can hardly see you. You look like you' re wearing the sheet of a king- size bed. Text 6 M:I need to protect my skin. I'm allergic to the sun. W: Good night, honey. Are you feeling well? W: We could' ve gone to a swimming pool! M: You scared me! Please don't ever surprise me like that again! I was thinking so hard about my M: No! I don't even like to swim! I just want to take a long walk while I hear the waves and smell the essay that's due in the morning. I didn't even hear you open the kitchen door. salt in the W:I'm sorry. I thought you saw me come in. Do you have to stay up all night again? It's already eleven air. o' clock. W: How can you smell anything when you' ve covered your entire face? M: No, the paper isn't as long as the last one. I will probably go to sleep by three. At least I won't need M: Let's just get in the car. We only have one day off. I don't want to waste a second. to drink coffee now. W: Didn't you hear the new manager? We have two days off. W: Why not? M: What? Oh, great! Two days by the sea! M: You scared me so much that I won't be sleepy for the next four hours! W: Tomorrow's supposed to rain. I'm going to stay home. M: Suit yourself. Rain or shine, I'm going back to the beach. Text 7 W: Ryan is using my car tomorrow. I can't give you another ride. M: What are you reading, Lucy? M:I' ll bike there. W: The Travels of Marco Polo. We have to read it for class. Marco Polo was a famous traveler from W:I never knew you liked the beach so much. Italy at the M: It's not generally something I talk about at the office. I'm just too busy. end of the 13th century. He spent 24 years on his journey and even went as far as China. Have you W:I never knew you were so sensitive to the sun either. heard about M: That's why I have curtains in my office. him? Text 10 M: Of course! I love learning about the ancient explorers and travelers. Through them, you can find With the rapid growth in China's cities, some architecture companies are trying to help the out what the world was like in those times. But there is an even older traveler thatI like more. Do environment keep up. Some are even trying to find more ways to bring the urban population into you know about contact with nature. MAD Xuanzang? Architects is one of those companies that are trying to take“ green” designs to a new level. The W: No. Who was he? company believes in the importance of making buildings that can produce their own power and M: He was a Chinese man from the 7th century. It took him 17 years to go from China to India and food. They believe the buildings back. He wanted to learn about the origin of Buddhism. His journey must have been amazing. If should also recycle all of their waste. The new designs make people living and working in these you'd like to read about it, there's a storybook called Journey to the West. It is a fantasy story buildings think about Xuanzang's experiences. about being outside. They feel like they’ re reconnecting with the natural world, instead of being Text 8 far apart from it. The company believes this way of thinking is very important for the future of M: Here, Molly, I'd like you to have this dictionary. I don't use it anymore now that I'm fluent. urban living. One of MAD’s W: Thank you, Richard. Um... a Spanish dictionary? newest projects is called the Urban Forest, designed for the city of Chongqing. There will be M: Yes. I thought you could use it when you study abroad in Spain next semester. offices, open spaces, W: Oh, Richard, my plans changed. I was hoping to study in Spain. But the program was one year balconies with trees, and many plants throughout. The project is inspired by the mountainous long, and I Chinese landscape prefer a six- month program. There was a spot left in the program in France. and the traditional villages built on the hillsides. It will be an urban engineering wonder! M: Molly, you' ll love France! Well, I guess I' ll keep my dictionary. The truth is that you never stop Architects who are discovering interested in working on the Urban Forest should apply at the MAD offices in Beijing, New York, a language, even when you think you know it. or Rome. W: How did you ever learn Spanish?I'm so nervous I' ll never understand French. M: When I was your age and I went on my first international trip to Spain, I was also very worried. But the best way to learn is by doing just what you' re going to do: by surrounding yourself in the culture and the language. 2025届高三年级第三次月考英语试卷--7