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沧州市普通高中届高三复习质量监测英语试卷注意事项:.答卷前,考生务必将自己的学校、班级、姓名及考号填写在答题卡上。.回答选择题时,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。第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)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5小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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。每段对话仅读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatdiddoaccordingtotheman?AHeignoredtheman'srequest.BHesolvedtheman'sproblem.CHehelpedwiththeman'sexperiment.2.WhatisJamesprobably?A.Amanager.B.Awaiter.C.Aguest.3.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.GotoworkB.SeeadoctorrightC.Submitadoctor'snotelater.4.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themanadmiresthewoman'sskill.B.Thescarfhasbeenfinishedperfectly.C.Thewomanboughtthesweateronline.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Acourse.B.Aloudnoise.C.Anearthquakeexperience.第1页/共12页第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)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、、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第、7题。6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofhercurrentjob?A.Enjoyable.B.Boring.C.Relaxing.7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Closerelatives.B.Formerclassmates.C.Oldcolleagues.听第7段材料,回答第8至题。8.Howmanypeoplewillhavedinnertonight?A.Four.B.Six.C.Eight.9.Wherewillthespeakerseat?A.AttheHarvestBarn.B.AttheMarina'sDockside.C.AttheOceanPatio.10.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Sendagroupmessage.B.DrinkC.Bookatable.听第8段材料,回答第至题。.Whydidthewomantakepartinthebikeride?A.improveherhealth.B.helpananimalshelter.C.accompanyhercoworker.12.Whatwasaproblemforthewomanaboutbikeriding?A.Lossoffamilygatherings.B.Gettinguptooearly.C.Bikingaloneonthestreet.13.HowdidAnnafeelaboutthebikeride?A.It'scomplex.B.It'sdisappointing.C.It'smeaningful.听第9段材料,回答第至题。14.HowoftenmayDaviddovolunteerwork?A.Onceeverytwodays.B.aweek.C.amonth.15.WhydoesDavidapplyforvolunteerwork?A.gainworkexperience.B.improvehissocialskills.C.givebacktosociety.16.WhatisDavidquitegoodat?A.Recyclingwaste.B.Organizinggroups.C.Learningnewthings.第2页/共12页17.WhenwillDavidcometothewoman?A.OnMonday.B.OnC.On听第段材料,回答第至题。18.Whoisthespeakerspeakingto?A.Students.B.C.Parents.19.WheredotheteachersintheEnglishdepartmentmainlycomefrom?A.EnglandandAmerica.B.AmericaandAustralia.C.AmericaandCanada.20.Whichisthelargestbuildinginthecollege?A.Thedininghall.B.Themainlibrary.C.TheEnglishdepartmentbuilding.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ASellingusedbooksiseasierthanever,thankstotechnology.AbeBooksisaglobalplatformtosellrarebooks,textbooks,fineart,collectibles,maps,comics,andpapercollectibles.Becausethissiteisbest-knownforrarebooks,it’sagoodplaceforpeoplewhowanttosellfirsteditionsandantiquebooks.Thereisaminimum$25/monthmembershipfeetostartselling,andthat’sfor0—500bookslistedonthesite.Thetiered(阶梯式的)pricinggoesupfromthere,allthewayto$500/monthifyouhaveover50,000booksintheirsystem.Sellersneedtodescribe,storeandshiptheitemsthemselves,andyoualsogettosetyourownshippingratesandspeeds.Anythingyoulistisautomaticallylistedontheirsixinternationalplatformsforamuchwiderreach.Ifyouonlywanttosellafewbooks—likeyouwanttosomerarebooksyouinherited(继承)fromyourgreataunt,oryouwanttoselllastsemester’stextbooks—AbeBookshasabuybackprogram.Theyworkwithfortextbooksandforeverythingelse.AbeBooksdoesnotacceptlow-qualityordamageditems.ButthebiggestdownsideofsellingusedbooksonAbeBooksisthesellingfees,whicharehigherthanmostsites.Herearethefees:●$25/month+monthlymembershipfee●8%commission(佣金)●5.5%creditcardprocessingfee第3页/共12页Ontheupside,yougettolistyourbooksonasitethat’sknownforrare,classical,orcollectiblebooks.Importantly,thosebooksarelistedinternationallyatnoextracharge.That’swhyit’spossibletolistyourbooksonAbeBooksformorethanonothersites.1.WhichofthefollowingbooksaremostpopularwithAbeBooks?A.Inheritedancientbooks.B.Mass-marketpaperbacks.C.Newly-publishedtextbooks.D.Children’shand-drawnpictures.2.WhatisarequirementforsellerstosellusedbooksonAbeBooks?A.Covertheirshippingratesthemselves.B.Keepasupplyofatleast500books.C.Payamonthlymembershipfee.D.Listbooksonsixinternationalplatforms.3.WhatisthemainadvantageofsellingusedbooksonAbeBooks?AMuchlowersellingfees.B.High-qualitymembershipservice.C.internationalreachatnoextracost.D.Acceptingdiversebooksregardlessofcondition.BWhilemanyteenagegirlsarebusywiththeirnailsandmusic,FayeCarey,a16-year-oldfromdevoteshertimetohelpingabandoneddogsfindnewhomes.ShevolunteersatherlocalAnimalControlbranchandhassetupaFacebookpagetoadvertisedogsinneedofadoption.Faye’sjourneybeganduringherworkexperienceweekatAnimalControl.“Ipickedupapuppy(小狗)onmyfirstday,andhewasstillthereonmylastday.Ifeltsosorryforhim,”sherecalls.ShedecidedtoadvertisethepuppyonwhichledtohimfindingalovinghomeinAuckland.Inspired,FayecreatedaFacebookpageadvertisingpuppiesanddogsthatneededtobeadopted.Herpagenowhasnearly30,000likes.date,Fayehassuccessfullyrehomedover60dogs.“Hertakealotofpressuretheshelter,”saysOliver,anAnimalControlofficer.“Shepresentsourdogsinthebestlight,givingthemasecondchanceatlife.”EveryFriday,FayevolunteersatAnimalControl,grooming(梳理)puppiesandphotographingthemforherFacebookpage.Shealsospendsseveralhourseachnightarrangingviewings,settingupadoptions,andreplyingtoemails.Itcanbestressfultobalancethiswithschoolassignmentsandhouseholdduties,butFayeispassionateaboutherwork.“It’srewardingandmakesitallworthwhile,”shesays.Theshelterreceivesupto20newdogseachweek,mostlysurrenderedbyownerswhocan’tcareforthemanymore.Faye’shelp,thesedogsoftenfindsuitablehomesquickly.“Sherestoresmyfaithinthecommunity,”第4页/共12页saysMr.Oliver.Despitestillbeinginhighschool,FayehopestopursueacareerinAnimalControl.“Ienjoyworkingwithpeopleandmakingadifference,”shesays.AnimalControlisgratefulforhercontribution.luckytohaveher,”Mr.Oliveradds.“Shedoesafantasticjob.”FayecontinuestopostpicturesofadoptabledogsonherFacebookpageeachweek,committedtogivingmoredogsasecondchance.4.WhatinspiredFayeCareytostarthelpingabandoneddogs?A.AsuggestionfromOliver.B.Herloveforanimalssincechildhood.C.Apuppy’shardshipinherworkexperienceweek.D.HerdesiretogainworkexperienceinAnimalControl.5HowhasFaye’sFacebookpagecontributedtoherinrehomingdogs?A.Ithasallowedhertofindmoredogs.B.Ithasgivendogsaplatformforadoption.C.Ithasincreasedthenumberofdisplaceddogs.D.Ithasprovidedfinancialsupportfordogadoptions.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“surrendered”inparagraph5probablymean?A.Rejected.B.Influenced.C.Deserted.D.Forgotten.7.WhatisFaye’sfuturedesire?A.openherownanimalshelter.B.becomeaprofessionaldogtrainer.C.organizenationwideadoptioncampaigns.D.landanoccupationinanimalmanagement.CCockatoosareknownfortheirintelligenceandproblem-solvingabilities.Unlikecrows,theyhavestrongbeaks(喙),whichhelpthemtacklecomplexchallenges.Inthepast,scientistsobservedthemopeningheavytrashcancoverstofindfood.In2018Dr.BarbaraKlumpnoticedacockatoodrinkingfromapublicdrinkingfountain.Shethoughtsomeonehadleftthewaterrunningbymistake.Butafterlookingatavideo,sherealizedthatthebirdwasactuallyturningonthefountainbyitself.Dr.Klumpandherteamdecidedtostudythecockatoosmoreclosely.Theylabeled24cockatoosandsetuptwocamerasnearadrinkingfountainthatthebirdsusedoften.Thecamerasrecorded14hoursofvideoover44daysandgained525instancesofthebirdsusingthefountain.Thestudyfoundthatabout70%ofthebirdsmadetousethefountain.Eachbirdusedatleastonefoot第5页/共12页toholddownthehandle,whilesomeplacedtheirotherfootonthespout(喷口).Afterturningonthewater,theywoulddrink.“It’sabitofanawkwardbodypositiontheyhavetohold,”saidLucyAplin,oneofthescientistsinvolvedinthestudy.“Thebirdsonlygotwaterinabout41%oftheirtousethefountain.Theyhadanespeciallyhardtimewhentheywereinahurryorwhenothercockatoosweretryingtousethefountainatthesametime.”Thescientistsaren’texactlysurewhythecockatoosstartedusingthedrinkingfountains.Theysayonepossiblereasonisthatthecleanwatertastesbettertothemthanwaterfromastream.Anotherpossibilityisthatdrinkingfromthefountainfeelssafer,sinceitmakesiteasiertokeepaneyeoutforbirdsthatmightattackthem,likeeagles.Dr.Klumpnotedthebirdsmightsimplyenjoythechallengeofmakingthefountainwork.“If…you’renotdyingofthirst,”shesays,“Thenwhynotdosomethingyouenjoy?”8.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Theprocessofthestudy.B.Theresultofthestudy.C.Thebackgroundofthestudy.D.Thesignificanceofthestudy.9.WhatdidDr.Klump’steamdiscoveraboutthecockatoos’useofthedrinkingfountain?A.Onlyafewcockatooswereinterestedinusingthefountain.B.Cockatoosarefondofthetasteofthewaterinthefountains.C.Mostcockatoosmanagedtousethefountaindespitedifficulties.D.Cockatoospreferreddrinkingfromthefountaintoeatingwastes.10.Whymightdrinkingfromfountainsfeel“safer”forcockatoos?A.Itenablesthemtoavoidhumanintervention.B.Ithelpsthemspotpotentialthreatsearlier.C.Itreducescompetitionwithotheranimals.D.Itprovideswarmerwaterincoldweather.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheMysteryofCockatoos’SurvivalSkillsB.TheAnimalsLearntoUseHumanC.UrbanBirds:AdaptingtoHumanEnvironmentsD.CleverCockatoos:LearningtoUseFountainsDHavingnightmares(噩梦)onaweeklybasisseemstospeedupagingandmayincreasetheriskofearlydeath,accordingtoastudybyAbidemiOtaikuatImperialCollegeLondon.Otaikuandhiscolleaguesanalyzeddatafromover183,000adultsaged26to86whohadparticipatedinseveralstudies.Atthestart,participantsreportedtheirnightmarefrequency,andweresubsequentlytrackedforupto19years.Theresearchrevealedthatthosewithweeklynightmaresweremorethanthreetimesaslikelytodiebefore第6页/共12页reaching70comparedtothosewhorarelyorneverhadnightmares.Otaikuemphasizedaclearlinkbetweennightmarefrequencyandprematuredeath,notingitwasastrongerpredictorthansmoking,overweight,poordiet,orlackofphysicalactivity.HeissettopresentthesefindingsattheEuropeanAcademyofNeurologyCongressin2025.assesstheparticipants’biologicalage,theteammeasuredtelomere(端粒)length,whichshortenswitheachcelldivisionandisassociatedwithprematureaging.Thestudyalsoincludeddatafromabout2,400childrenaged8to10,whosenightmarefrequencywasreportedbytheirparents.Adults’biologicalagewasfurtherevaluatedusingepigeneticclocks(表观遗传时钟).Otaikufoundaconsistentassociationbetweenfrequentnightmaresandsped-upaging.Childrenwithmorefrequentnightmareshadshortertelomeres,indicatingfastercellularaging.Inadults,thissped-upbiologicalagingaccountedforabout40%oftheincreaseddeathrisk.Otaikusuggestedtwopossiblereasonsforthisassociation.First,nightmaresraisestresshormonecortisollevels,linkedtofastercellularaging.Second,disturbedsleepimpactsthebody’snightlycellularrepairprocesses,increasingtheriskofvariousmedicalconditions,includingheartdisease.Otaikuadvisedsimplestepstoavoidregularnightmares,suchasavoidingscarymoviesandseekingtreatmentforanxiety.GuyLeschzinerfromGuy’sandStThomas’NHSFoundationhighlightedthebiologicalreasonablenessofthefindingsbutstressedtheneedformoreresearchtoestablishcausality,asnightmarescouldbeassociatedwithotherage-relatedmedicalconditionsandmedications.12.Howdidtheresearchersconductthestudy?A.Bypresentingfacts.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Byanalyzingstatistics.D.Byinterviewingparticipants.13Whydidtheresearchersusebothtelomeresandepigeneticclocksinthestudy?A.makeagemeasurementeasier.B.confirmDNAdamagefromnightmares.C.compareagingspeedsinchildrenandadults.D.understandbiologicalagemorecomprehensively.14.WhatisGuyLeschziner’sattitudetowardsthefindingsofthestudy?A.Completelyopposed.B.Skepticalanddismissive.C.Enthusiasticallysupportive.D.Partiallypositivebutreserved.15.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.topreventnightmaresarewidelyexplored.第7页/共12页B.Nightmaresarecommonamongpeopleofallages.C.nightmaresmayleadtofasteragingandearlydeath.D.TheEuropeanAcademyofNeurologyCongressfocusesonnightmares.第二节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)When19-year-oldClarisseLeGuernicarrivedinShanghaifromFrancein2015,shewasshyandonlyhadthecouragetoorderasimpleplateofeggfriedriceatalocalrestaurant.___16___Thoughsmall,thisroutinehelpedherslowlyovercomefearandbuildconfidenceinanewlanguageandculture.“Chinachangedme,”shesaidwithalaugh.“Itmademerealizehowimportantitistoconnectwithlocalpeopleinanewenvironment.”Thatexperiencecausedalargertransformation.at29,LeGuernicisthefounderofArcadeExperiences,aShanghai-basedcompanythatimmersive(沉浸式的)“citywalk”tours—guidedwalksthroughthecity’slesser-knownhistoriesandoverlookedcorners.Hertoursattractbothlocalandinternationalparticipants.AbouthalfofherclientsareChinesethankstoherfluencyinMandarin(普通话).___17___“IchoseChineseasmysecondforeignlanguage.Itfeltmagical,”shesaid.In2020,LeGuerniccameupwithanewidea:well-designedcitywalksforpeoplelivinginShanghai.Sheexplained,“Sincethesevisitorsarealreadyfamiliarwiththecity,Iwantedtocreatesomethingdifferent.___18___”Overthepastfiveyears,LeGuernichasdevelopedmorethan30originalwalkingroutesthroughextensiveresearch.___19___Shealsospeakswithelderlyresidentstodeepenherunderstandingoflocalculture.Oncesheworksoutaroute,shewalksitrepeatedly,refiningthestorylineandmakingupacompleteandengagingnarrative.LeGuernicbelievesShanghaistillhasmanyuntoldstories.”___20___Afterafewyears,IthoughtIunderstoodthecity,”shesaid.“ButonceIstartedresearchingforthetours,Irealizedhowmuchmorethereistouncover.”A.Thepossibilitiesfordiscoveryarelimited.B.WhenIfirstarrived,everythingwasunfamiliar.C.Itisaskillshebegandevelopinginmiddleschool.D.Shespendshoursdiggingthroughcentury-oldrecords.ESheorderedthesamedisheverydaywithshortconversations.F.Ifocusedonlesser-knownspotsoruntoldstorieshiddeninpopularareas.G.Shealsodrawsinspirationfrombooks,films,andTVseriessetinShanghai.第8页/共12页第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题1分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AnArizonatruckerhasbeenrecognizedforhisassistanceatthesceneofamajoraccidentonInterstate71inJanuary.Holmes____21____forPrime,acompanybasedinSpringfield,Missouri.OnSunday,January12th,Holmeswas____22____onInterstate71nearSpringfield,Missouriwhenhewitnessedasevereaccident.PoliceofficerssaidablackcarwasheadingnorthonInterstate71.Thedriverreportedlylost____23____ofthevehicle,turnedsharplyacrossthemedianstrip(中央隔离带)and____24____apickuptrucktravelinginthesouthboundlanes(车道)headon.Holmeswasinthemiddlelanewhenhesawthecarcometo____25____inthemiddleofthesouthboundlanes,whilethepickuptruckslidtheleftsideofthehighwayafter____26____.Holmes____27____totheshouldertoassist.Hehelpedalittlegirlwhohadminor____28____getoutoftheblackcar.Henoticedthecar’sdriverhaddied,andthedriver’swifehad____29____extensiveinjuries.“Shewasinbadshape,”Holmessaid.Holmesthen____30____afewsoldierswhohappeneduponthe____31____.theyforcedopenthe____32____pickup’sdoors.Thedriverhadseverelegandarminjuries,withtwobonesexposed.Holmeskeptthedriver____33____andaccompanieduntilemergencyservicesarrived.ThecrashleftHolmesshaken.“Itwashorrible,”he____34____,highlightingthechaosandurgencyoftherescue.Hisquick____35____helpedsustainlivesamongthewreckage(残骸).21.A.caresB.worksC.huntsD.calls22.A.rushingB.walkingC.travelingD.struggling23.A.controlB.sightC.memoryD.sense24.A.reachedB.blockedC.passedD.hit25.A.helpB.restC.lifeD.26.A.rescueB.breakC.impactD.recovery27.A.pulledoverB.tookC.turnedaroundD.slipped28.A.problemsB.injuriesC.conflictsD.subjects29.A.confirmedB.resolvedC.sufferedD.tolerated30.A.assistedB.blamedC.annoyedD.promised31.A.planB.accidentC.attackD.design第9页/共12页32.A.weatheredB.desertedC.decoratedD.crashed33.A.silentB.busyC.calmD.free34.A.recalledB.admittedC.realizedD.complained35.A.instructionB.actionC.treatmentD.comment第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)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。AnewexhibitionatJiushiArtMuseumshowcasestheartworksofZaoandpoems____36____(compose)byfamousauthorslikeHenriMichaux,ReneChar,etc.Theexhibition“EchoesofThePoeticPalimpsestsofZao____37____(run)fromJune29toOctober13,displaysforthefirsttimeinChinaoveradozenprint-poetrycollections,whicharecreatedbyZaoandpoets.Over90printsand60translatedpoems____38____(exhibit),coveringZao’scareerfromthelate1940stothe2000s.AccordingtoMaNan,curator(负责人)oftheexhibition,ZaoencounteredMichauxin1948afterhisarrivalinParis.Theybecamelife-longfriends.ItwasthroughHenriMichauxthatZaoenteredtheFrenchelite(精英的)intellectuals’circleandmotivatedhis____39____(cooperate)withmanyoftheseartistsandpoets.DuringthelifetimeofZao,theculturalexchangebetweentheEastandwas____40____(extreme)importantbothinChinaandEurope.“InChinawesawtheintroductionofmanymodernacademicachievements,ideasandscientific____41____(discovery),whileinthetheintellectualslookedforsolutions____42____lotsofthesocialproblemsemergingafterthewar,”Masaid.IntheHangzhouNationalAcademyofArts,____43____heusedtostudyinthe1940s,therewasatraditionamongtheteachers,Maexplained.Theywerereadytogiveoutpaintingsasgiftstostudentsandfriends,whethertohelpsomeonepoor____44____tocelebratesomeone’swedding.LaterinFrance,Zaogavelotsofpaintingstoothersand____45____(receive)giftpaintingsfrommanyFrenchartistsaswell.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节(满分分)46.假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Jim打算来中国旅游,他在两种旅行(Nature和Culture)上比较纠结。请你给他写封电子邮件。内容包括:1.推荐路线;2.说明理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。第10页/共12页DearJim,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________LiHua第二节(满分分)47.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。Lilakneltinthecommunitygarden,pattingsoilaroundhersunflowerseedlings(幼苗).TheannualGreenThumbContestwasthreeweeksaway,andshe’dspenteveryafternoontendingherplot—dreamingofthefirst-placeprize:asetofgardeningtools.reallygoingalloutthisyear,”saidMia,herneighborandfriendlycompetitor,asshewateredherownplotoflivelymarigolds.Thetwogirlshadbeencompetinginthecontestsincetheywerekids.“Thosesunflowersmightjustbeatmymarigoldsfortallestplant.”Lilasmiled.“That’stheplan!flowersarelookingprettyamazingtoo,though.”Sheadmiredthegolden-orangeflowersthatseemedtoshineinthesunlight.Forthen

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