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萍乡实验学校2025届高三月考试卷(四)
大联考
暨长郡十八校联考考前演练
英 语
命题人:费澈、谢琦琪、陈颖、陈汝 审题人:高三英语备课组
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
2 . 回答选择题,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。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,将答案写在答题卡上。试卷上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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)
5 A B C
听下面 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 、 、 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应
10
位置。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。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:Howmuchistheshirt?
A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.
答案是C。
1.Whathashappenedtothecupwithlittlehearts?
A.Ithasbeenlost. B.Ithasbeendamaged. C.Ithasbeengiventotheman.
2.Whatdidthemanaskthewomantodo?
A.Sewsomeclothes. B.Cleanupthefloors. C.Paymoreattentionnexttime.
3.HowmanyclassesdoesthegirlhaveonMonday?
A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.
4.Whydoesthewomanadvisethemantorun?
A.Tocatchthepostman. B.Toborrowsomestamps. C.Toreachthepostoffice
5.Whatisacrossfromthenewclothingstore?
A.Abank. B.Amovietheater. C.Abookstore.
思思想政治
英语试题(萍实版)第1页共12页
{#{QQABIYCAogAoQAJAAQgCAQVyCAEQkhECCSgOABAMIAAAiRNABCA=}#}第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
5 A B C
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 、 、 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段
5 5
对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 秒钟;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。
6.Howdoesthemanfeel?
A.Confident. B.Tired. C.Confused.
7.Whichcountrywasthemanbornin?
A.Japan. B.China. C.Australia.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Classmates. B.Tutorandstudent. C.Motherandson.
9.Whatsubjectistheboystrugglingwith?
A.Math. B.English. C.Geography.
10.Whatactivityisrelatedtothewoman’sjob?
A.Testing. B.Writing. C.Teaching.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Wherearethespeakersprobably?
A.Inastore. B.Inagallery. C.Intheman’sapartment.
12.Whatcoloristhewoman’scoloredwall?
A.Purple. B.Cream. C.Orange.
13.Whereisthewallpaperlocated?
A.Underthebrushes. B.Nexttothesheets. C.Acrossfromthepaint.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Amissingpet. B.Alatepackage. C.Awrongfoodorder.
15.WhoisTommy?
A.Thewoman’sson. B.Thewoman’spet. C.Thewoman’sboss.
16.Whatiswrongwiththedeliverydrivers?
A.Theyareill. B.Theyareoutforlunch. C.Theyhaveleftthecompany.
思思想政治
英语试题(萍实版)第2页共12页
{#{QQABIYCAogAoQAJAAQgCAQVyCAEQkhECCSgOABAMIAAAiRNABCA=}#}17.Whatwillthewomangetthemoneyforaccordingtotheman?
A.Herlostitem. B.Deliverycosts. C.Hertimespentonthephone.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Whydoesthenurseryoffertheplans?
A.Tokeepchildrensafe.B.Tomakechildrenhealthy.C.Tohelpchildrenfindtheirway.
19.Whenaretheteachersonduty?
A.8:00p.m.onMonday. B.7:00a.m.onThursday. C.9:00a.m.onSaturday.
20.Towhomisthespeakermainlytalking?
A.Childrenatthenursery. B.Newteachers. C.Children’sparents.
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)
阅读下面短文,从各题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中选出符合题意的最佳选项。
A
BBC SHOP
Entertaining.Informing.Inspiring. WHATARELIEF!
DelighteveryoneonyourholidaygiftlistwithgreatgiftsfromtheBBC
.
You’llearnheartfeltthanksfromnatureloversforPlanetEarthI&II:TheCompleteCollection(page41)—inspiringlookat
ourplanet’swildest,mostmysteriouscreaturesandtheirbreathtakinghome.
...frommysteryloversforSherlock:CompleteSeasons1—4andTheAbominableBrideGifiset(page13)—entertaining
proofthatHolmescanbedifficult,dangerous,accurate,andabsolutefunny.
...andfromthosewhoappreciateallthingsBritish.DelightCharlesDickensfanswithDickensian(page7).Thenewdrama
serieswithmoreadventuresforDickens”characters...DinnerwithDickensCookbook(page9)withproceduresfordelicate
dishes...andTomBakerReads“AChristmaspoem”(page8)forawonderfulnewholidaytradition.
Plusteapots,T-shirts,shortbread,mugsandmore-justintimefortheholidays.
Enjoy!
THEMOMENT
Welcometomurder,suspense,romance,robberyandclothinginthisexciting
historicaldrama!TroublebeginsforRachelVerinderthedaysheinheritsalargediamondstolenfromaHindutemple.Whenit
思思想政治
英语试题(萍实版)第3页共12页
{#{QQABIYCAogAoQAJAAQgCAQVyCAEQkhECCSgOABAMIAAAiRNABCA=}#}disappearsagain,suspicionfallsonFranklinBlake,themanwholovesher.ButwhataboutmysteriouscousinGodfrey,the
housemaidwithathievingpast,anddoctorwhocarriesoutweirdexperiments?BlakemustdiscoverthefateoftheMoonstoneor
loseRachelforever.Apowerfultaleandemotionallysuddenchanges,basedonthefirst-everEnglishdetectivenovelbyWikie
Collins.3¾hours.
DVD 21024 $34.99 YOURPRICE:¥27.98
WALKERSCHRISTMASTREESHORTBREADANDTINS
SantaandabeautifulAngelputthefinishingtouchesonChristmastreetins—perfectcenterpiecesandholidaydecorations
thatyourfamilyandfriendswillenjoyyearafteryear.
Liftthetreetopsandtastethedelicioussecretinside:purebuttershortbreadshapedlikemini-Christmastrees,andmadefrom
onlyfinestingredients-flour,butter,sugarandsalt.
BakedinthevillageofAberlourintheScottishHighlands,theyfollowagenerations-oldfamily
procedure,firstperfectedbyJosephWalkerin1898.Whiletheshortbreadwilldisappearasifby
magic,thetinswillholdyourholidaycookiesandcandyformanyChristmasestocome.
Wonderfulhostessgifts.Bothtins:6’h×4¾'d;netwt.4.4oz.
Angel21042$19.98
Santa21043$19.98
21 Linda’sboyfriendisayoungmanaspiringtobeachef,soshe’dbetterrefertoPage fora
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Christmaspresentforhim.
A 41 B 13 C 9 D 7
. . . .
22 Whichofthefollowingabout“TheMoment”isTRUE?
.
A Itisanadapteddramalastingnearly4hours.
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B Theplotiswhatcaptivatestheaudience,ratherthanthecast.
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C Therearefivepeopleundersuspicionforthetheftofthediamond.
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D ItisinspiredbythemostcelebratedmysterynovelwrittenbyWikieCollins.
.
23 HowmanyofthefollowingstatementsabouttheshortbreadareFALSE?
.
1)ItisenclosedinametalcontainerfeaturingimagesofbothanangelandSanta.
2)ItismainlyproducedinmanufacturingplantsthroughoutScotland.
3)ItfollowsahighlysecretprocedurethatwasperfectedbyJosephWalker.
思思想政治
英语试题(萍实版)第4页共12页
{#{QQABIYCAogAoQAJAAQgCAQVyCAEQkhECCSgOABAMIAAAiRNABCA=}#}4)Itoftendisappearsmagicallyalongsidethetin.
A 1. B 2. C 3. D 4.
. . . .
B
Robert was born on August 9, 1910 in the Netherlands. His mother came from a family of musicians and piano
manufacturers,a fact thatgreatly influencedRobert’s life.His father was aphysician in army, a positionwhich required frequent
foreign postings. The family stayed in various areas of East Asia for most of Robert’s youth. This experience contributed to his
appreciationforculturesandmasteryofseverallanguages.
Robert was a hardworking academic, collector of art and manuscripts, and translator of ancient writings. He studied and
trainedtobecomeamastermusicianontheChineseguqin,andeventuallywrotetwobooksontheinstrument.Similarly,hisskills
as an artist in the traditional Chinese style and knowledge of calligraphy were unparalleled. He wrote and published a number of
non-fiction,scholarlyarticlesandbooksonChinesemusic,art,andliterature,aswellasChinesecultureandfolklegends.
In1940,Robertcameacrossalittle-knownandanonymous( )18th-centuryChinesenovelthatwouldtakehiscareer
匿名的
down an unplanned pathway and result in the public fame he never anticipated. The novel, titledFourGreatStrangeCasesof
EmpressWu’sReign,wasafictionalaccountofthedeedsofJudgeDee,oneoftheheroesoftraditionalChinesedetectivefiction,
and was set in the 7th-century Tang Dynasty. Fascinated, Robert not only translated the novel into English, he also did some
researchonthehistoryofChinesePenalCodeandotherlegalliteratureoftheperiod.Itwasnotuntil1949thatRobertwasableto
publishhistranslation—DeeGoongAn:ThreeMurderCasesSolvedbyJudgeDee.Robert’sChinesemysteriescompriseover10
novelsandshort-storyvolumes,recordingthecareerofChinesedetectivecalledDiRenjie.Interestingly,thetalesfirstfoundfame
inoriental( )editions,beforebeingtranslatedintoEnglishin1957.
东方的
Through allthe novelsby Robert, heimpressively brings to lifethe sightsandsounds of daily Chineselife in the past. His
passionatedevotionandrespectfortheChineseculturewasneverdiscounted,yethealsoappreciatedthepurposeoffiction.
24 WhatinspiredRobert’slovefororientalculture?
.
A Hislanguagecompetence. B HispreviousstayinEastAsia.
. .
C Hismother’sgoodfamilybackground. D Hisfather’sprofessionalmedicalknowledge.
. .
25 Whatisparagraph2ofthetextmainlyabout?
.
A Robert’spassionforChina. B Robert’smusicproficiency.
. .
C Robert’searlyachievements. D Robert’slearningexperiences.
. .
26 WhatcontributedtoRobert’sfame?
.
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英语试题(萍实版)第5页共12页
{#{QQABIYCAogAoQAJAAQgCAQVyCAEQkhECCSgOABAMIAAAiRNABCA=}#}A HeintroducedwesterncivilizationtoChina. B HepolishedanexistingChinesefictionstyle.
. .
C HespreadChineseliteraturetoawideraudience. D HeconductedresearchonfamousChinesedetectives.
. .
27 WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeRobert’stranslations?
.
A Vividandfaithful. B Dramaticandrealistic.
. .
C Accurateandhumorous. D Imaginaryandaccessible.
. .
C
Who are your best friends on campus? Are they the ones you encountered most often in class? Are they your fellows in
dramaclubor debatesociety?Something thathastoinfluencewhether peoplebecome friends issimplephysical proximity.And,
infact,themostlastingfriendshipsaredevelopedbetweenpeoplewhosepathscrossfrequently.
Anumberofstudieshave demonstratedtheeffects ofproximityonwhobecome friends.OnewasconductedatMITinthe
1940s.Theincomingstudentswererandomlyassignedto17ten-unitapartmentbuildingsthatwereisolatedfromotherresidential
areas,andfewofthemknewoneanotherbeforehand.
The investigators asked each resident to name the three people in the student housing project with whom they socialized
mostoften.Theeffectofproximitywasstriking:two-thirdsofthoselistedasfriendslivedinthesamebuildingastherespondent,
even though those in the same building represented only 5 percent of the target residents. More striking still was the pattern of
friendships within each building. Even though the physical distance between apartments was quite small — 19 feet between the
doorways of neighboring apartments and 89 feet between those at the ends of each hallway — 41 percent of those living in
neighboringapartmentslistedeachotherasfriends,comparedwithonly10percentofthoselivingatoppositeendsofthehallway.
Proximity leads to friendship because it facilitates chance encounters. If so, then pure physical distance should matter less
than functional distance — the influence of an architectural layout to encourage or discourage contact between people. The MIT
study shows just how important functional distance is. As the following Figure indicates, the stairs are positioned such that
upstairs residents will encounter the occupants of apartments at the turn of the stairs much more often than the occupants of the
middle apartments. And in fact, the residents of the twostair-end apartment formed twice as many friendships with their upstairs
neighborsasthoselivinginthemiddleapartments.
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英语试题(萍实版)第6页共12页
{#{QQABIYCAogAoQAJAAQgCAQVyCAEQkhECCSgOABAMIAAAiRNABCA=}#}FigureoftheMIT Study
Thus, it’s functional distance more than physical distance that is decisive. Proximity promotes friendship because it brings
people together. Actually, in later studies involving more diverse populations, the largest effects of proximity on friendship
formationhavebeenfoundbetweenpeopleofdifferentraces,ages,orsocialclasses.
28 WhatcanbeconcludedfromtheMITstudy?
.
A Friendsplayanimportantroleinone’sdailylife.
.
B Frequencyofencountersdecidesthelivingdistance.
.
C Peoplewithsharedinterestsaremorelikelytobefriends.
.
D Themoreoftentwopeoplemeet,theclosertheirrelationshipis.
.
29 WhatmethoddidtheMITresearchersemployintheirstudy?
.
A Casestudy. B Recordinganalysis.
. .
C In-labobservation. D Onlinequestionnaire.
. .
30 Whichapartment’sresidentsintheFigureabovemaymakemostfriendsinthebuilding?
.
A Apartment1. B Apartment2.
. .
C Apartment6. D Apartment7.
. .
31 Whydidresearcherscarryoutlaterstudies?
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A Previousstudyresultsarecontradictory. B Previousstudymethodslackscientificsupport.
. .
C Thesampleinthepreviousstudyisnotrepresentative. D Thedatainthepreviousstudyarenotup-to-dateenough.
. .
D
Several dozen graduate students in London were recently tasked with outwitting a large language model (LLM), a type of
AI designed to hold useful conversations. LLMs are often programmed with guardrails designed to stop them giving harmful
replies:instructionsonmakingbombsinabathtub,say,ortheconfidentstatementof “facts”thatarenotactuallytrue.
The aim of the task was to break those guardrails. Some results were merely stupid. For example, one participant got the
chatbottoclaimduckscouldbeusedasindicatorsofairquality.Butthemostsuccessfuleffortswerethosethatmadethemachine
producethetitles,publicationdatesandhostjournalsofnon-existentacademicarticles.
AIhasthepotentialtobeabigbenefittoscience.Optimiststalkofmachinesproducingreadablesummariesofcomplicated
areasofresearch;tirelesslyanalysingoceansofdatato suggestnewdrugsandeven, oneday,comingupwithhypothesesoftheir
own.ButAIcomeswithdownsides,too.
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英语试题(萍实版)第7页共12页
{#{QQABIYCAogAoQAJAAQgCAQVyCAEQkhECCSgOABAMIAAAiRNABCA=}#}Start with the simplest problem: academic misconduct.Some journals allow researchers to use LLMs to help write papers.
But not everybody is willing to admit to it. Sometimes, the fact that LLMs have been used is obvious. Guillaume Cabanac, a
computer scientist, has uncovered dozens of papers that contain phrases such as “regenerate response” — the text of a button in
someversionsofChatGPTthatcommandstheprogramtorewriteitsmostrecentanswer,probablycopiedintothemanuscript(
原
)bymistake.
稿
Another problem arises when AI models are trained on AI-generated data. LLMs are trained on text from the Internet. As
theychurnout( )moresuchtext,theriskofLLMstakingintheirownoutputsgrows.Thatcancause“modelcollapse”.
大量炮制
In 2023 llia Shumailov, a computer scientist, co-authored a paper in which a model was fed handwritten digits and asked to
generate digits of its own, which were fed back to it in turn. After a few cycles, the computer’s numbers became more or less
illegible.After20iterations( ),itcouldproduceonlyroughcirclesorblurrylines.
迭代
Some worry that computer-generated insights might come from models whose inner workings are not understood.
Inexplainable models are not useless, says David Leslie at an AI-research outfit in London, but their outputs will need rigorous
testing in the real world. That is perhaps less unnerving than it sounds. Checking models against reality is what science is
supposedtobeabout,afterall.
For now, at least, questions outnumber answers. The threats that machines pose to the scientific method are, at the end of
the day, the same ones posed by humans. AI could accelerate the production of nonsense just as much as it accelerates good
science.AstheRoyalSocietyhasit,nulliusinverba:takenobody’swordforit.Nothing’s,either.
32 TheresultofthetaskconductedinLondonshowsthat________.
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A LLMsgiveawayusefulinformation
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B theguardrailsturnouttobeineffective
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C AI’sinfluencewillpotentiallybedecreased
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D theeffortputintothestudyofAIhardlypaysoff
.
33 Whatdoes“modelcollapse”indicate?
.
A Thereadabilityofthemodels’outputisunderestimated.
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B Thediversesourcesofinformationconfusethemodels.
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C Trainingonregenerateddatastopsmodelsworkingwell.
.
D Thedatawillbecomereliable aftercontinuousiterations.
.
34 Accordingtothepassage,people’sworryovertheinexplainablemodelsis__________.
.
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英语试题(萍实版)第8页共12页
{#{QQABIYCAogAoQAJAAQgCAQVyCAEQkhECCSgOABAMIAAAiRNABCA=}#}A impractical B unjustified C groundless D unsettling
. . . .
35 Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
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A FasterNonsense:AICouldAlsoGoWrong
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B ImperfectModels:HowWillAIMakeAdvances?
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C TheRiseofLLMs:AICouldStillBePromising
.
D BiggerThreats:AIWillBeUncontrollable
.
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。
In a fast-paced world, stress and mental tiredness seem common. Some people take a hot bath, go for a run, or listen to
slowmusictohelpthemrelax.Butwhataboutthesoundofbirdssingingandothernaturesounds? 36
AccordingtoastudybyKing’sCollegeLondonin2022,seeingorhearingbirdscouldhelptoboostthementalwell-being
of people. Taking a trip to a place rich in birdlife like parks, forests and canals and encountering birds whistling to each other in
thetreescouldevenhelptotreatsomementalhealthconditions. 37 AnotherstudyconductedbytheNationalTrustcompared
the effects of woodland sounds with voiced meditation ( ) apps. The study found listening to birdsong as well as other
冥想
woodland sounds underfoot or the gentle sound of a stream boosted feelings of relaxation 30% more than an app. 38 They
arewaveslappingontheshore,gentlewinds,andlightrainfall.
39 Could the nature sounds that originate there still help you? According to the research by California Polytechnic
State University, even a recording of the sounds of birds had a great effect on people’s mood, while other studies saw people
listening to soundscapes ( ) of the coast and forests with similar outcomes to their well-being. 40 Whether you take a
声景
walkthroughawoodorwearsomeheadphones,listeningtothebirdsongcouldhelpyoutorelaxafteralong,hardday.
A Birdsongisalwaysgoodformentalhealth.
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B Othersoundsmayalsohelptoeasepeopleup.
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C However,notallofusliveinruralsurroundings.
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D Asimilareffectwasalsoseeninpeoplewithmentalproblems.
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E Andit’snotjustbirdsthatcouldhaveahealingeffectonourmoods.
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F Researchshowstheyalsohelppeopleletgoofthetensionofmodernlife.
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G So,whereveryoulive,youcanaccessthewonderfulsoundsofbirdsandnature.
.
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英语试题(萍实版)第9页共12页
{#{QQABIYCAogAoQAJAAQgCAQVyCAEQkhECCSgOABAMIAAAiRNABCA=}#}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)
阅读短文,从各题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Asawriter,Imissrejectionslips.NotthatIenjoyedreceivingthosepre-printedslipsofpaper,butatleastwhenIgotone,I
was pretty sure that a flesh-and-blood 41 had put it in the envelope. And there was always the chance I might see a
handwritten sentence on the bottom, 42 the piece almost made it. When an editor at Me Call’s wrote, “ I’m afraid I have to
saynoonthis 43 piece,buttrymeagainonanother,wouldyou?”,itwasalmostas 44 tomeasifshehadsaid,“We’ll
45 itandhereisanadvanceforyou.”.
Nowadays,rejectionslipsseemtohavedisappearedwiththeuseofonlinesubmissions.Mosteditorsdon’tfeelitamustto
46 theyhavereceived,read,orconsideredyourworkbecausetheyreceivesomany 47 eachday.
For me, there are three 48 of rejection slip pain. The first is 49 brought on by finding a flat “no” on a 50
pieceofpaper,thenfollowedbyanger(howcouldthey 51 apiecethatisobviouslysomuch 52 thanmostofthestuff
theyprint),and,finally,rebirth:Iwillliveto 53 anewpieceanotherday.
Learning to 54 rejection seems like part of growing up as a writer. Despite the many letters of acceptance I have
received,my folder of “ Noteworthy RejectionSlips “is far 55 thanthat of “Noteworthy Acceptances”, which indicates to
methefact:Istillhavesomegrowinguptodo.
41 A writer B reader C mailman D editor
. . . . .
42 A demanding B suspecting C indicating D arguing
. . . . .
43 A boring B novel C lengthy D particular
. . . . .
44 A upsetting B thrilling C embarrassing D amusing
. . . . .
45 A buy B reject C check D substitute
. . . . .
46 A prove B determine C explain D acknowledge
. . . . .
47 A proposals B drafts C contributionis D instructions
. . . . .
48 A stages B wonders C meanings D rewards
. . . . .
49 A relief B frustration C anger D hesitation
. . . . .
50 A valueless B expensive C characterless D shiny
. . . . .
51 A makeup B putaway C turndown D takeover
. . . . .
52 A easier B better C shorter D longer
. . . . .
53 A print B revise C download D submit
. . . . .
54 A accept B criticize C judge D evaluate
. . . . .
55 A thinner B newer C older D fatter
. . . . .
思思想政治
英语试题(萍实版)第10页共12页
{#{QQABIYCAogAoQAJAAQgCAQVyCAEQkhECCSgOABAMIAAAiRNABCA=}#}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。
Whenartmeetsscience,theresultcanbeexplosiveandrevolutionary.
This integration lies at 56 heart of Cai Guo-Qiang: A Material Odyssey, an exhibition 57 (current) on at the
UniversityofSouthernCaliforniaPacificAsiaMuseum,whichrunsuntilnextJune.
Cai Guoqiang, a contemporary Chinese artist born in Quanzhou, Fujian Province, 58 (know) for his innovative
approachtoart,particularlyforhisuseofgunpowderincreatingexplosiveartworksthatchallengetraditional 59 (boundary).
Cai’s journey into the world of art began with a fascination for gunpowder sparked during his childhood in Quanzhou, a
city rich 60 cultural heritage. His early experiments with gunpowder led to a unique artistic style that 61 (become) his
signatureeversince.
Excelling at a broad range of creative mediums, Cai often incorporates symbolic elements from traditions into his work,
thus 62 (create)apowerfulvisuallanguagethatresonateswithaudiencesglobally.
Cai has received prestigious awards and he was the Director of Visual Effects and Fireworks for the opening and closing
ceremoniesofthe2008and2022BeijingOlympics.
“Changes in the gunpowder bring about uncontrollability and unpredictability, which is 63 makes working with
gunpowder so fascinating. The change 64 (it) is part of my work,” Cai says. His distinctive and 65 (influence) artistry
continuestoinspireandchallenge,makinghimatruemasteroffireandart.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节(满分 15分)
假定你是李华, Coming-of-ageCeremony
学校计划下月举办十八岁成人礼( ),因此组织同学们排练集体节目在成
人礼上表演。但是有同学反映,高三课业紧张,无法抽出时间排练。现校方委托学生会向同学们征集意见,请你给学生
会写封邮件。要求:
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你认为成人礼活动安排中存在的问题;
2.
提出改进的建议和理由。
注意:
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词数 左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
DearStudents’union,
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Yours,
LiHua
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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。
I still remember the day when we decorated the house, I was ten and it was two weeks before Christmas. I was looking
forwardtomypresents.SinceI’mtheyoungestinthefamily,allofthefamilymemberswouldgivemeagiftonewayoranother.
Sometimesitwasacookieorahugbutitwasalwaysthere.Iwastheonlycenterofattentionanditwasfeelinggood.
MyunclesusuallywouldaskmewhatIwantedbeforeChristmasandthatyearIknewwhatIwanted.ItwasthespaceshipI
sawintheads.Iwasdreamingofopeningabiggiftbox,anditwasthere.ButthatyearitcameinawaythatIwasn’texpecting.
ItwastwoweeksbeforeChristmas.Justtwoweeks.Shecouldn’twait.Mydearmothertoldmyfatherthatitwastime,and
then we went to the hospital. After anhour, they told me that I had a sister now. But I didn’t want a sister. I wanted a spaceship.
The next few days went so fast. No one was caring about me. Everyone was talking about her and I knew that my life is never
goingtobethesameeveragain.Iwasn’treadytogrowup,tobeabigbrother.Butitjusthappenedinaninstant.
On the day before Christmas, everyone was in our home, talking only about my newborn sister. My family was becoming
hers.Evenmyuncles didn’taskme anythingabout thegift.She stoleeverything I’d everhad,mylifeandmypresents.Thinking
about this, Icried to sleep. I had a nightmare ( ) and woke up at the middle of the night. Shadows were all around me, and I
噩梦
wasdefenselessandsoweak.Iranintomyparents’bedroombutcouldn’twakeupmypoorparentswhowerejusttoowornout.I
wasstandingneartheirbed,tryingnottocrywhenIsawher.Shewasawakeandlookingatmewithherbigeyesinhersmallbed.
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2.
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Suddenly,shestartedcrying.
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Afterhavingcomfortedher,somethingslowlychangedinsideme.
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