資源簡介 2025屆羅山縣高級中學(xué)、第二高級中學(xué)二模聯(lián)考高三英語試題注意事項:本試卷分四部分,考試時間120分鐘,滿分150分。考生應(yīng)首先閱讀答題卡上的文字信息,然后在答題卡上作答,在試題卷上作答無效。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.What will Andy do next month A.Change his gift. B.Look for another job. C.Celebrate his promotion.2.How much should the man pay if he buys a blue blouse A.20 dollars. B.40 dollars. C.50 dollars.3.Where does the conversation take place A.In an office. B.In a garage. C.At home.4.What does the woman want to know from the man A.The cost. B.The weather. C.The address.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.A gift. B.A sports event. C.Their friend.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6.What’s the relationship between the speakers A.Waiter and customer.B.Professor and student.C.Taxi driver and passenger.7.What do we know about the woman A.She studied Drama in the U. K.B.She has the same accent as the man.C.She is a tourist.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.When was the man called A.Today. B.Yesterday. C.Two days ago.9.What is wrong with the man’s mother A.She is ill. B.She is dead. C.She is injured.10.What did David ask his colleagues to do A.Attend the afternoon meeting.B.Arrive at the restaurant by 7:00 p.m.C.Leave early to avoid busy traffic.聽第8段材料,回答第11至14題。11.Why is the man unable to ensure his arrival time A.He has to pick up Mr. Smith.B.He has to prepare for a meeting.C.He has to deliver some packages.12.What does Monica suggest the man do A.Give David a call. B.Skip the gathering. C.Take public transportation.13.How does Rose feel about Peter’s poetry A.Classic. B.Unique. C.Romantic.14.When is the conversation probably taking place A.On Monday. B.On Thursday. C.On Tuesday.聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15.What topic of poetry will the speakers read about this Thursday A.Love. B.Friendship. C.Nature.16.Whose works will the speakers read this week A.John Keats’. B.Emily Dickinson’s. C.William Wordsworth’s.17.What made the blog first known to the public A.A newspaper report. B.A TV program. C.A photo.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.What does Bonnie do for the blog A.He takes photos.B.He acts as models.C.He does Eden’s make-up.19.What is the main topic of Ella’s blogs A.Fashion trends. B.Money saving tips. C.Clothes for students.20.Which period of clothes has recently inspired Ella most A.The 1920s. B.The 1970s. C.The 1980s.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AA Break in Llandudno, WalesA Victorian favourite once billed as the “Queen of Welsh resorts”, Llandudno has kept much of the charm (魅力) that made it so popular. The walking path around Llandudno Bay, the smell of fish and chips moving in the air, and old-fashioned amusements all combine to deliver a typical British seaside break. And a stay in Llandudno can be combined with a trip to Conwy, which has an impressive castle and Britain’s smallest house.Where to eatDylan’s, on Llandudno’s East Parade, is set in a Grade Ⅱ-listed building and offers sea views plus a menu starring local produce. Dishes might include Welsh lamb tacos and Conwy pork. Its attached shop has a range of award-winning Welsh sauces and preserves to take home.Where to staySet in a Grade I-listed 17th-century country house, Bodysgallen Hall is one of only three National Trust-owned hotels. It has views of Conwy Castle. Guests can tour the grounds with the head gardener. From 260 per night.What we likeA half-hour drive or train ride away, the picture-perfect market town of Llanrwst has an impressive three-arched (拱形的) bridge across the River Conwy. Take a walk and drop by a wine shop and restaurant Amser Da. Highlights include Welsh cheeses and Anglesey sea salt.Don’t missA 20-minute drive from Llandudno, the National Bodnant Garden has Italian-style rose terraces (梯田). The step-free Rose Walk takes in key parts of the garden, such as Waterfall Bridge and Old Mill, set against the backdrop of the Eryri foothills.21.What can you see in Conwy A.A splendid castle. B.Britain’s oldest house.C.A queen’s residence. D.Italian-style rose terraces.22.Which of the following highlights Dylan’s A.A snack bar. B.Local produce. C.A kind waiter. D.Tasty seafood.23.Where should you go if you want to admire roses A.Bodysgallen Hall. B.The town of Llanrwst.C.Llandudno’s East Parade. D.The National Bodnant Garden.BThe Nobel Prize is considered as one of the most recognizable and admirable awards possible, honoring people of the world for their outstanding achievements in different fields.Alfred Nobel was born in 1833 to a family of engineers in Stockholm, Sweden. In 1850, he met Ascanio Sobrero, the inventor of nitroglycerin (硝酸甘油) in Paris. Interested in its unpredictable nature of exploding under pressure or heat, Nobel started to find a way to control it and make a usable explosive. After years of efforts, in 1867, Nobel invented dynamite, which is much easier and safer to control than nitroglycerin.During his lifetime, Nobel invented and patented various explosives. He built up his wealth from his 355 inventions, from which dynamite was the most important.When Alfred’s brother Ludwig died in 1888, a French newspaper mistakenly published Alfred’s obituary (訃告). Reading his own obituary, Nobel was disappointed to find out his public image. The newspaper strongly blamed Nobel for inventing dynamite, giving him the nickname of “the merchant of death” and saying “Dr. Alfred Nobel, who became rich by finding ways to kill more people faster than ever before, died yesterday.”To Alfred, this obituary was a warning. He spent his lifetime alone inventing things and was deeply concerned with how he would be remembered. This unfortunate event inspired him to make changes in his will, so as to improve his public image, and to be remembered for a good cause. In 1895, one year before his death, Nobel made the last will, saying clearly that his wealth would be used to create a series of prizes for those who have made great contributions to mankind in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace. To widespread astonishment, Dr. Alfred Nobel gave away 94% of his total wealth to found the five Nobel Prizes.24.What led to Nobel’s invention of dynamite according to Paragraph 2 A.The strong desire to make money. B.His great curiosity and devotion to science.C.His lifetime dream of achieving success. D.The valuable help from his family.25.When did Nobel invent dynamite A.34. B.40. C.42. D.55.26.What was Alfred Nobel’s attitude towards the newspaper’s obituary A.Optimistic. B.Satisfied. C.Upset. D.Supportive.27.Why did Nobel give away most of his wealth to set up the Nobel Foundation A.To be remembered as “the merchant of death”. B.To prove the importance of his inventions.C.To publish his findings of scientific research. D.To leave a good name to the public.CGeologists have long been fascinated by a missing piece of Earth’s history — a lost continent called Argoland. Around 155 million years ago, the 5,000-kilometer continent broke off from Western Australia and began drifting(漂移), leaving behind a basin deep below the ocean known as the Argo Abyssal Plain. But where did Argoland actually go The seabed structure suggests that the continent drifted northwestward and ended up Southeast Asia. But surprisingly, there is no large continent hidden beneath those islands, only small continental fragments(碎片) surrounded by ancient oceanic basins. Using this theory, geologists at Utrecht University discovered that Argoland hadn’t really disappeared but survived as a “very extended and fragmented collection” under the islands to the east of Indonesia.Unlike other continents like Africa and South America, which broke neatly into two pieces, Argoland split into many smaller fragments that were dispersed, which made it difficult for scientists to locate and study the continent’s geological features. However, with advanced technology and the discovery, scientists can now piece them together.Tracing the continents is vital for understanding processes like the evolution of biodiversity. It could help explain something known as the mysterious Wallace line, which is an imaginary boundary that separates mammals, birds, and even early human species in Southeast Asian islands. The boundary has puzzled scientists because of how clearly it separates the island’s wildlife. To the west of the line are placental mammals like apes and elephants. But these are almost completely absent to the east, where you can find marsupials and cockatoos — animals typically associated with Australia. Researchers have theorized that this may be because Argoland carried its own wildlife away from Australia before it crashed into Southeast Asia, which helps explain why different species are found in different nations.The story of Argoland is not one of complete disappearance but of transformation. As the world continues to evolve, this lost continent serves as a powerful symbol of the fragility of life on this planet, and a reminder of the importance of respecting and protecting the world that we live in.28.What do we know about Argoland A.It split into two pieces many years ago.B.It broke away from the continent of Africa.C.It sank to the bottom of the Argo Abyssal Plain.D.It exists as fragments under the eastern islands of Indonesia.29.What does the underlined word “dispersed” in paragraph 3 probably mean A.Crashed. B.Connected. C.Distributed. D.Disappeared.30.Why does the author mention the “Wallace line” in paragraph 4 A.To introduce the early history of Argoland.B.To stress the significance of tracing Argoland.C.To prove the biodiversity of Southeast Asian islands.D.To explain the evolutionary process of Australian species.31.Which of the following is the best title for the text A.The Discovery of a Lost Continent B.The Boundaries of Wildlife HabitatsC.The Geological Features of Argoland D.The Formation of the Argo Abyssal PlainDMost of us are familiar with Groundhog Day, wherein a large groundhog checks to see its shadow on February 2 and helps to predict when winter will end. But have you ever heard about how a mountain town in North Carolina uses a caterpillar (毛毛蟲) known as the Woolly Worm to make similar predictions According to the folklore (民間傳說), the amount of black on the woolly worm in autumn predicts the severity of the upcoming winter. The longer the woolly worm’s black bands (帶) are, the longer, colder, snowier, and more severe the winter will be. Similarly, a wider middle brown band is associated with a milder upcoming winter. The position of the longest dark bands supposedly indicates which part of winter will be coldest or hardest. If the head end of the caterpillar is dark, the beginning of winter will be severe. If the tail end is dark, the end of winter will be cold. In addition, the woolly worm caterpillar has 13 segments to its body, which traditional forecasters say correspond to the 13 weeks of winter.Scientific studies on worm forecasting are few and far between. The most often cited is a small trial that American Museum of Natural History entomologist Howard Curran conducted in 1948. Having heard about the caterpillar folklore, Curran traveled to Bear Mountain State Park to collect woolly worms each fall for eight years. He found that if the worms had brown markings on more than a third of their body, winters tended to be milder.Most scientists discount the folklore of caterpillar predictions as just a folklore. “It’s a wonderful story, but I do think it was a playful trial,” says Joe Boggs, an entomologist at Ohio State University Extension who has studied woolly worms. “Curran was a real scientist. He had a bunch of papers published, but he never published this one—probably because he knew it wouldn’t stand up to peer review.”Mike Peters, an entomologist at the University of Massachusetts, doesn’t disagree, but he says there could be a link between the band of a woolly worm and the severity of winter. Peters suggests that the timing of their growth and environmental conditions, such as temperature, moisture levels, and food sources, can impact the appearance of woolly worms, including their size, coloration, and band patterns. By analyzing these characteristics, researchers can potentially infer information about the weather conditions. “The band does say something about a heavy winter,” he says. “The only thing is that it’s telling you about the previous year.”32.How do people predict the weather through woolly worms A.By analyzing their living habits. B.By measuring the change of their size.C.By studying color bands on their bodies. D.By calculating the number of their segments.33.What is Howard Curran’s finding based on A.A survey on the locals. B.His personal observations.C.Studies by previous scientists. D.Statistics collected by the museum.34.What does the underlined word “discount” in paragraph 4 mean A.consider. B.believe. C.doubt. D.dismiss.35.Which statement might Mike Peters agree with A.The caterpillar forecasting needs long-term data to support it.B.The color band of caterpillars can be a mirror of past weather.C.The cold environment has a great impact on caterpillars’ growth.D.Woolly worms can help predict the severity of winter accurately.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Being more organized can change your life for the better and can even result-in you becoming more successful. After all, when you have things in order, you will be likely to get more done and achieve more of your goals. 36 . If you aim to enhance your organizational skills, consider using the following strategies.●Create a To-Do ListKeeping a to-do list is crucial for staying organized and ensuring productivity throughout your day. You can choose traditional pen and paper methods or use phone apps and computer software programs to track tasks and receive reminders for deadlines. 37●Keep a ScheduleIt’s essential to maintain a schedule by recording important dates for tasks such as bill payments and project submissions. Additionally, keeping track of meetings and setting alerts beforehand ensures adequate preparation and timely attendance. 38●Get Things Done Right AwayProcrastination (拖延癥) is only going to cause you problems. 39 . Get things done as soon as you can, rather than putting them off until later on. Not only will this help you be more organized, but it will also reduce the amount of time you waste during the day.●Set Priorities40 . This means knowing what you want and not being sorry for taking time out for it. Everyone has priorities and they are all different, so it’s important to be true to yourself and what you want. You have to make a list, and make sure that you work your way down. Put the most important thing at the top, most of the things we keep putting off we usually push to the bottom of the list.A.This can prevent forgetfulnessB.So this is a trait you definitely need to changeC.You have to take note of what your priorities areD.This is an absolute must for those who are diligentE.Actually highly successful people share the trait of being organizedF.Make sure you can easily access the things that you use most oftenG.This approach helps in staying organized and managing time effectively第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。I was first going into this final day, the Junior Sled Dog Championship. We’d trained two years and wanted to beat Blake. I knelt down to pat Kenai and my hands 41 from nerves and excitement. Kenai tipped up his face to lick my chin. “You are 42 , aren’t you ”Just before the count down started, Blake shot me a 43 grin, hands trembling too. Then I heard, “Go!” 44 I could yell “Hike!”, Kenai leaped forward. The rest of the dogs 45 after. We started last. We flew down the long hill. Then we 46 a corner. I leaned to keep the sled steady. Kenai saw Blake’s team before I did. His tail flew up, and he 47 . Seeing his tongue still flopping forward, I let him go all out. We closed the 48 . A bridge later, we inched closer. On the next hill, Kenai drew even with Blake’s sled and then we passed it.49 our sled hit a branch. The runners caught. I lost my 50 and fell off the sled. Witnessing the sled come to a stop, I struggled through the deep snow to Kenai. I 51 . His shoulder was bleeding.“Kenai! No!” My voice came out a howl. Kenai 52 to stand. He looked at me, his blue eyes 53 to keep on. He would do it, too. For one frozen moment I saw myself on the winner’s stand with the trophy (獎杯). But no. I bent and gently 54 Kenai in a blanket.The race vet examining Kenai, I watched Blake accept the trophy. Kenai squirming in my lap, I leaned over upon him. Just at that moment, I felt a warm tongue on my wet cheek. I smiled and realized that I had the 55 that really counted.41.A.softened B.shook C.withdrew D.extended42.A.clever B.thirsty C.helpful D.ready43.A.broad B.satisfied C.tight D.slight44.A.As B.Beyond C.Before D.After45.A.pulled B.charged C.jumped D.barked46.A.cut B.missed C.kept D.rounded47.A.took off B.flew away C.turned around D.bent forward48.A.race B.difference C.gap D.goal49.A.Suddenly B.Finally C.Gradually D.Occasionally50.A.way B.hold C.temper D.sight51.A.quitted B.insisted C.sighed D.froze52.A.struggled B.decided C.refused D.pretended53.A.forcing B.begging C.ordering D.persuading54.A.took up B.put up C.brought up D.wrapped up55.A.a(chǎn)chievement B.companion C.prize D.friendship第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,并將答案填寫在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。The lantern fair in Zigong, Southwest China’s Sichuan province, boasts a history of more than 1,000 years. 56 (mark) the Year of the Dragon, many of the lanterns show the Chinese sign of the zodiac (生肖), but there are also 57 wide variety of other lantern designs to meet different needs. Visitors 58 prefer traditional lanterns can find lanterns with flowers and birds, and legendary figures, while lanterns with modern patterns such as cultural 59 (trend) and online games are gaining popularity among young people.In addition to the 60 (elegance) craftsmanship, modern technologies such as 3D printing and artificial intelligence have also been used to make the lanterns 61 (nice) and more vivid. The lantern show is also accepting the concept of environmental protection. A set of lanterns 62 (feature) the famous Chinese statue “Bronze Galloping Horse Treading on a Flying Swallow” from the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD) was created by using different kinds of waste materials, including tires and plastics to form its outside decorations.This year’s show will not come to an end 63 July 31. The sets of lanterns 64 (update) to keep up with other traditional Chinese festivals, such as the Dragon Boat Festival. Visitors can also enjoy folk arts, and Chinese music performances during 65 (they) lantern-viewing tours.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66.假定你是李華,最近你校將舉辦“校園冰雪文化節(jié)(Campus Ice and Snow Culture Festival)”活動。請給你校國際交換生Bob寫一封電子郵件,告知此事并邀請他參加,內(nèi)容包括:1. 活動內(nèi)容;2.相關(guān)事宜。注意1. 詞數(shù)80左右;2. 請按如下格式作答。Dear Bob,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。What should have been a regular Sunday at the YMCA turned into a day one teenage lifeguard will never forget!Eighteen-year-old Natalie Lucas has been working as a lifeguard at the YMCA in Longmont, Colorado, for the past three years. Recently, a couple entered the pool area while she was on duty. The woman was very pregnant, so Natalie kept a close eye on her as she eased herself into the shallow end of the pool.Tessa Rider was nine months pregnant that day. She and her husband, Matthew Jones, came to the pool a few times that week to ease the discomfort of a nerve pain.As Tessa was resting in the pool, she suddenly realized something was happening. Natalie noticed Tessa climbed out of the pool, so she went over to check on the couple. “I walk over and Matthew, the husband, says to me, ‘We’re having the baby right now.’ I’m like, ‘OK!’” Natalie recalled.Matthew called 911, but as he spoke to the operator he knew it was too late. Tessa was already pulling her bathing suit off. Natalie helped Tessa and Matthew by bringing over the center’s medical supplies and towels, and calling for more assistance from the front desk. Throughout it all, she told herself to remain calm and focus on caring for Tessa.“I knew I needed to stay calm,” Natalie said. “So I made sure to keep my head on and stay with them, keep asking them questions, and keep them focused on the baby and made sure that they were the most comfortable.”Less than five minutes later, Matthew caught his newborn son as he was born on the pool edge.After helping clear the baby’s airway and ensuring he was breathing, Natalie used her back to support the new mom until paramedic (護理員) arrived. Once there, baby Tobin Thomas Rider received a clean bill of health!注意:1. 續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2. 請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Paragraph 1:Matthew and Tessa are both grateful that Natalie was there to help them.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2:Natalie said Tobin’s unexpected birth was all just part of her job.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2025屆羅山縣高級中學(xué)、第二高級中學(xué)二模聯(lián)考高三英語試題參考答案1.B 2.B 3.A 4.A 5.A6.C 7.A8.B 9.C10.B 11.C 12.A13.B 14.A 15.C 16.C17.A 18.C 19.C 20.A21.A 22.B 23.D24.B 25.A 26.C 27.D28.D 29.C 30.B 31.A32.C 33.B 34.D 35.B36.E 37.A 38.G 39.B 40.C41.B 42.D 43.C 44.C 45.B 46.D 47.A 48.C 49.A 50.B 51.D 52.A 53.B 54.D 55.C56.To mark 57.a(chǎn) 58.who/that 59.trends 60.elegant 61.nicer 62.featuring 63.until/untill 64.will be updated 65.their66.Dear Bob,I hope you are doing well. I am excited to share with you that our school will be hosting a special event called the “Campus Ice and Snow Culture Festival”.Various activities such as ice sculpture exhibitions, snowball fights, ice skating, snow painting, live music performances will be held there. It promises to be a fun and memorable event for everyone. By the way, the festival will take place on December 15th at the school square. It will be held on our school playground, staring at 2:00 pm, lasting for about three hours.I would like to extend a warm invitation to you to come and join us at the festival. It would be wonderful to have you be a part of this celebration of winter culture. Looking forward to seeing you there! Warm regards!YoursLi Hua67.One possible version:Matthew and Tessa are both grateful that Natalie was there to help them. They thought they were in great need of an extra set of hands at that moment. Matthew said Natalie was super focused on Tessa so that he did not have to worry about his wife. Without Natalie there, he wouldn’t have been able to give his attention to Tobin. “She was there to do anything we asked,” said Tessa. “And the first thing I thought of was that someone could hold my back up. And she did. It was perfect.”Natalie said Tobin’s unexpected birth was all just part of her job. The teen, who’s getting ready to head off to college in the fall, says, “I just did what I was supposed to do in that situation. I’m a lifeguard. It was the first time I’d had to help bring life into the world, rather than just prevent death.” Undoubtedly, the whole experience made an impression on her and she planned on sending birthday cards to Tobin. Both Natalie and the couple plan to stay in touch. They’re definitely bonded for life after this unforgettable experience. 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預(yù)覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫