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英语高三试卷满分分,时间分钟注意事项:、答题前考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在答题卡上。、不得随意在答题卡上涂改、乱画。使用黑色中性笔,认真规范答题不得使用涂改液、修正带透明胶等方法改错、考试结束后,试卷本人留存将答题卡交回。第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题,每小题3分满分分)AIt’sthattimeofyearagain!Springintocreativitywithourbirdhousebuildingcontest,explorethetrailsandvoteforyourfavoritedesignallsummerlong.Ourbirdhousecontestaimstoemphasizetheimportanceofnestingsitesforbirdswhileshowcasingyourcreativebuildingskills.Birdhousesconstructedbyregisteredparticipantswillbedisplayedthroughoutthesummerandjudgedbyvisitors.Prizeswillbeawardedtoallparticipants!SubmityourbirdhousebetweenMarch15andMay17,2025.Spaceislimited,sobesuretosubmityourentriesearly.Thebirdhouseswillbeexhibitedonourgroundsthroughoutthesummer.Duringthisperiod,visitorscancasttheirvotesfortheirfavoritebirdhouses.willincludethebuilder’snameandthebirdhouse’sname.ThewinnerswillbeannouncedinearlySeptemberononlinepage.Followingtheannouncement,winnerswillbenotified,andbirdhousescanbepickedup.·MostCreative·BestforBirds·BestKids(under14yearsold)·People’sChoice第1页/共10页Everyoneisencouragedtoenter.groupsandparticipantsunder18mustberegisteredbyanadult.Allentriesmustbeoriginalconstructions,acpaniedbyapletedregistrationform.Birdhousesshouldbedesignedfornativebirds,suchashousewrens,bluebirds,treeswallows,andothers.Themaximumsizeforhousesis20inches×20inches.Thematerialsmustwithstandtheelements.reservetherighttorefuseanysubmissionconsideredunsuitable.arenotresponsibleforanydamageordisappearanceofthebirdhouse.Enteringthecontestisregardedaspermissiontousetheimageofyourbirdhouseforpublicitypurposes.1.Whatistheprimarypurposeofthebirdhousecontest?A.sellcreativebirdhouses.B.teachbirdhousebuildingskills.C.educateaboutnestingsitesforbirds.D.provideentertainmentforvisitors.2.Whenwillthewinnersofthebirdhousecontestbeannounced?A.OnMarch15,2025.B.OnMay17,2025.C.Throughthesummer.D.InearlySeptember.3.Whatisrequiredforallentries?A.Usingonlyrecyclablematerials.B.Beingmeantforlocalbirdspecies.C.Presentingadescriptionofthebirdhouse.D.Involvinganintroductionofthematerials.BEverythirdThursdayofthemonth,residentsofSouthEngland’sSomersetCountycantuneintotheirlocalradiostationandhearfromsomepresentersthatmayotherwisegounheard:homelesspeople.RadioDusthole,hostedbyhomelesscharityserviceproviderJamesBall,featuresandclientsfromJulianHouse,acharitythathelpspeoplefacinghomelessnessrebuildtheirlives.Thepointoftheshowisnottomakehomelessnesstrendy,butrathertoprovideanopportunityforpeopletofeelconfidentinsharingtheirstories—andeventheirfavoritesongs.“Theshowisafeelgoodhourfilledwithgoodtunes,greatjokes,andwonderfulstoriesfromvoicesthataresooftenignored,”asocialmediapostfromJulianHousedescribes.Ballworkstoensurethat.“Idon’twantittobeashowwhereit’salldownbeat,”Ballsaid.Instead,Ballengagestheonairguestswithlightchats,selectedtunes,andstoriesthathighlighttheresilience(适应力)andhumoroftheindividualsonthe第2页/共10页“Theguestssometimestalkabouttheirexperiencessleepingrough,”Ballclarified,“butit’suptothemiftheyfeelfortablediscussingit.”Steve,aguestwhowashomelessfor27years,saidthathewashesitanttojointheshowatfirst,explainingthathethoughthedidn’tgetafaceorvoiceforradio.ButwiththesupportofBall,Steverealizedhehadagiftforstorytelling.“Ithoughtitwasgoingtobeadisaster,”Stevesaid.“Butweactuallyhadsomuchlaughter.”“I’vebeenimpressedbytheirposureonair.They’reverynaturalhostswhojustgetit,”Ballsaid.“Theyjustlovehearingtheirvoicesingoutoftheradio.”4.WhatistheaimofRadioDusthole?A.getignoredvoicesheard.B.popularizehomelessness.C.seekqualifiedpresenters.D.visualizedailyhardships.5.WhatdoesBalltrytodoontheshow?A.Refertopeople’stoughtimes.B.Makehisguestsfeelatease.CConcentrateonserioustopics.D.Impressotherswithhissinging.6.WhatdoesStevethinkofbeingaguestaftertheshow?A.Embarrassing.B.Educational.C.Disastrous.D.Enjoyable.7.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AHomelessManataRadioStationB.ACharityServiceProviderBeesaHostC.HomelessPeopleAreInvitedtoaRadioShowD.UnheardGuestsReplaceStorytellersCThenaturalworldhastheincredibleabilitytoprovideuswithdeepfeelingsofpeace,harmonyandconnection.Actually,naturedoesn’tjustcreatefeelingsofwellbeing—itprovidesconcretehealing(治疗)benefitsaswell.SomuchsothatdoctorsinShetland,Scotlandareofficiallyauthorizedtoprescribe(开处方)naturetotheirpatients.Overthepastseveralyears,numerousstudieshavebeenpublishedthathighlightthehealthbenefitsofspendingtimeinnature,includingaglobalmetadataassessmentofover290millionpeoplefromallovertheworld.Theassessment,whichinvestigatedhealthtrendsfrom20differentcountriesworldwide,foundthattimespentingreenspaces,suchasopenandundisturbedlandscapesorevenurbanparks,reducestheriskofcardiovasculardisease,highbloodpressure,stressandmore.ThisamazingmoveinScotland’shealthcareeveneswithapracticalguide.Remendationsare第3页/共10页suggestedbymonthandincludeeverythingfromfeelingthepowerofthewind(forwintermonths)toburyingyourfaceinthegrass(inthespring).Othercreativesuggestionsincludecountingthebirdsinyourgarden,drawingasnowdrop,providingnestmaterialsforbirds,observingtheclouds,andwritingaworryonastoneandthrowingitintothesea.“Therearemillionsofdifferentwaysofdoingmedicine,butwetrytoinvolvepeopleintheirownhealth,andpeoplereallylikebeingempowered,”saidDr.ChloeEvans,oneofthedoctorswhopilotedtheprogramonthewestcoastofShetland’smainisland.WhileShetland’snatureprescriptionsarethefirsttobefullyofficiallyauthorizedintheregion,theCentreforSustainableHealthcareinOxfordhasbeenencouragingdoctorsthroughouttheUKtoprescribewalksinnaturetotheirpatients.“Iwouldlikethistobepickedupbyotherareasorhealthboards.SincethereissomuchevidencethatnatureisgoodforusIwillbeverygladtoseemoredoctorsprescribenaturetomorepatients,”statedHelenMoncrieff,theareamanagerforRSPBScotland.8.Whyistheglobalassessmentmentionedinparagraph2?A.revealthelackofstudiesonnature.B.provethehealingpowerofnature.C.introducebetterhealthcaresystems.D.stresstheseverityofhealthproblems.9.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.strategiesforphysicalrelaxation.B.Obviousadvantagesofgettingclosetonature.C.Practicalguidestodoingconventionalmedicine.D.Specificwaysforpatientstointeractwithnature.10.WhatisHelenMoncrieff’sexpectation?A.Shetlandshouldlearnfromitsfailures.B.Otherareasorhealthboardscansetlimits.C.Doctorsshouldprovidemorescientificevidence.D.Morepatientscanbenefitfromnatureprescriptions.Fromwhichisthetextmostprobablytaken?A.Abiologytextbook.B.Atravelbrochure.C.Ahealthmagazine.D.Afirstaidhandbook.DOnaresearchtriptothehighArcticarchipelagoofSvalbardinFebruary2025,scientistswerenotmetbydeepsnowandbitingcold—butbyrainandpuddles(水坑).Thatisn’tjustafreakevent—it’sasignofsomethingbigger.第4页/共10页TheresearchersfromQueenMaryUniversityofLondonandseveralEuropeaninstitutionshavereportedwhattheywitnessedduringtheirlatestwinterfieldcampaign,confirmingwhatclimatemodelshavewarnedaboutforyears:intheareaoftheworldaroundtheNorthPolearewarmingfastandtheshiftisreshapingtheentireenvironment.Svalbardiswarmingsixtoseventimesfasterthantheglobalaverage.temperaturesintheregionarerisingnearlytwiceasfastasthoseinotherseasons,whichmeansthedeepfreezeonceexpectedinJanuaryandFebruaryisgivingwaytostrangethaws(融化).“Standinginpoolsofwateratthemouthoftheglacier(冰川)feltlikesomethinghappeninginadream,”saidDr.JamesBradley.“Fortheresearchtrip,myteamhadpreparedforsubzerotemperatures.packedheavygloves,warmclothesandsnowmobiles,butweendedupworkingbarehandedintherain,onaglacier.”LauraMolaresMoncayo,aPh.D.studentatQueenMaryandtheNaturalHistoryMuseum,wasonamissiontostudyfreshlyfallen“Butoveratwoweekperiod,wewereonlyabletocollectfreshsnowonce.Theunexpectedthawsnotonlyinterruptedoursamplingplan,butalsomadeusquestionhowsafeorpossiblewinterfieldworkreallyisundersuchrapidlychangingconditions,”shesaid.Thesechangesdon’tjustmakeithardertodoscience—theycausewidespreadacrossentireecosystems.Microbialcarboncyclingisdisturbed,greenhousegasesthatwereoncelockedundergroundbegintoescapeandsomeoftheseworsenwarming.ClimatepoliciesmustcatchuptotherealitythattheArcticischangingmuchfasterthanexpected,andwinterisattheheartofthatshift.MoreinvestmentisneededinArcticmonitoringduringwinter.Undoubtedly,policymakersneedtoshiftfromreactingtoeventsaftertheyhappentoplanningforthemaheadoftime.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“freak”inparagraph1probablymean?A.Odd.B.C.Inspiration.D.13.WhatdidDr.JamesBradleysayabouthisresearchtripinSvalbard?A.It’sverydangeroustodothatfieldwork.B.Climatechangemakestheresearcheasier.C.Whatheexperiencedtherewasunexpected.D.Betterpreparationsshouldhavebeenmade.14.WhatcanwelearnaboutLauraMolaresMoncayo?A.ShewasrelievedtoseethawsintheArctic.B.Shedidn’tfinishhertaskperfectlyinSvalbard.C.Shewasbadlyhurtduringtheresearchtrip.D.Shecollectedenoughsamplesforhermission.15.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthelastparagraph?A.callforurgentaction.B.showsincerepraise.第5页/共10页C.confirmanassumption.D.pictureadarkfuture.第二节(共5小题,每小题3分,满分分)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,选项总有两项为多余选项。boughtaboxofexpensivestrawberriesyesterday,andthereisalreadymold(霉菌)onthem.____16____hesitate.It’snearlyimpossibletovisuallyrecognizewhatissafefromwhatcouldmakeyousick.Let’slearnmoreaboutmold.Moldiseverywhere.Fromjuiceinthekitchentoyourbathroomwallstoyourbackyardgarden,moldgrows.Themostobviousmoldyoucanseeonthesurfaceisjustthe“bloom”—liketheflowerofaweed,whoserootsmayhavealreadyspreaddeep.____17____Moldmultipliessecretlyonceitgetsinside.Shopsmartandstorethefoodsproperly.Keepyourfridgeat1.6—3.3℃,andalwaysseparaterawandcookedfoods.____18____Thisisbecauseproduceismoremoldfriendlythanothers,andifyouwashitrightfromthegrocerystore,youriskstoringitwithtoomuchwet.Ifhardfood,likecarrot,isalreadyattackedbymold,cutatleast1incharoundthemold.Forotherfoods,justthrowthemaway—noneedtoregretit.____19____Oddsarethatpartofmoldisn’tharmful,andevenifitis,asmallamountdoesn’tcauseserioussickness.Still,expertssuggestmonitoringforwarningsignslikestomachacheandshortnessofbreath,andseekingmedicalhelpifyoufeelunwell.Anyway,don’tpanicbutstayonguard.throwingawayfoodhurts—especiallywhenit’sexpensive.But“Whenindoubt,throwitout”isthesafestruleforfoodsafety.However,asexpertsputit,“Moldshavebeenherelongerthanusandwillbehereafterwe’regone.”____20____A.Whatareoddfactsofmold?B.Whatifyouaccidentallyeatmold?C.canuseairtightcontainerstokeepthem.D.Throwthemoutorjustpickoutthemoldyones?E.Thistypicallyhappenstosoftandwetfoodslikefruits.F.Bearinmindtowashyourproduceonlybeforeconsumingit.第6页/共10页G.Ultimately,learningtolivewithmoldsisanecessarypartofbeinghumans.第三部分语言运用(共两节满分分)第一节(共小题,每小题2分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。InPensacola,Florida,aheartwarmingstoryunfoldsattheScenic90Cafe.Mr.Leeaformersoldier,visitsthiscafeeverymorningforadeliciousmealandagood____21____.Heisa(n)____22____faceatthecafe.He____23____hisfavoritebreakfast—anovereasyegg,cheesegrits,abiscuit,andasausagepatty.It’snotjustthefoodthat____24____him.It’salsohis____25____withtheespeciallyKelliGomezwhohasbeenservingMr.Leeforatleastayear.Obviously,his____26____atthecounter,withtalesofhislifeandmemorieswithhiswifeandkids,isapreciouspartfortheLee’scontributiongoesbeyondbeinga____27____.Healwayshelpswithtaskslikeseparatingfilters(过滤器).This____28____actstartedafterhewatchedtheworkandhasnowbeepartofhis____29____.ThestoryofMr.Leegained____30____afterthecafepostedhisphotoonline,whichshowedhim____31____helpingatthecafe.Theposttouchedmanyheartsandtheonlinemunity____32____withpositivements.Asthe____33____theresponseswithMr.Lee,tearssprangintotheeyesoftheandMr.Lee.Mr.Lee’s90thbirthdayapproaching,thecafeareplanninga____34____,invitingthemunitytojoininbysendingbirthdaycards,toshowtheyreally____35____Mr.Lee.21.A.impressionB.battleC.chatD.occupation22.A.upsetB.blankC.alternativeD.familiar23.A.ordersB.advertisesC.donatesD.prepares24.A.objectstoB.appealstoC.occurstoD.belongsto25.A.cooperationB.contrastC.petitionD.connection26.A.presenceB.experimentC.capabilityD.explanation27A.photographerB.chefC.customerD.manager28.A.courageousB.kindC.honestD.ambitious29.A.routineB.travelC.houseworkD.treatment30.A.criticismB.attentionC.prizesD.doubts31.A.hesitantlyB.sorrowfullyC.cheerfullyD.aimlessly第7页/共10页32.A.apologizedB.plainedC.whisperedD.responded33A.adaptedB.sharedC.paredD.delivered34.A.celebrationB.festivalC.performanceD.sale35.A.estimateB.envyC.controlD.value第二节(共小题,每小题2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。InStateUniversityofOrientalStudiesliesaculturalbridgeconnectingChinaandUzbekistan—theConfuciusInstitute.Theinstitutehasbeenoperatingformorethan20years,____36____(significant)contributingtostrengtheningthefriendshipbetweenthetwocountries.“Itnotonly____37____(teach)theChineselanguagebutalsopromotesChineseculture,”saidGaoHongzhen,theChinesedirectoroftheinstitute.“Bothchildren____38____adultsstudyintheinstitute,withcoursescoveringtheChineselanguageaswellastraditionalartssuchascalligraphyandChinesedance.”SaodatNasirova,theUzbekdirectoroftheinstitute,said,“Theinstitute,whichhelpstopromoteknowledgeaboutChinainUzbekistanandthroughouttheCentralAsianregion,is____39____uniqueeducationalplaceforstudents.TheygainindepthknowledgeoftheChineselanguageandculture,andmanygraduateshavereturned____40____(express)theirgratitudetotheteachersthatemployinnovative____41____(technology)suchasvirtualrealityandartificialintelligencetoenhancestudent____42____(engage)andlearningeffectiveness.”“Theteachersplayedakeyrolein____43____(fuel)ourpassionfortheChineselanguageandculture,”saidGulnozaKhodjaeva,____44____regularlyattendedclassesandactivelyparticipatedinculturaleventsoftheinstitute.“InotonlydiscoveredthebeautyofChinesecharactersbutalsofelthowlanguageserved____45____abridgebetweendifferentcultures,”shesaid.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,你和同学根据校园生活编了一个英文短剧,你们正在为演出进行排练。请你给外教MrBlack写封邮件,请他帮忙指导,内容包括:(123)期待指导。1)写作词数应为802)请在答题卡的相应位置作答。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第8页/共10页__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。“eon,kids!fatherisonthephone,”IshoutedtoeightyearoldEvanandfiveyearoldOlivia.However,EvansaidhewasbusycheckingonhisnewfootballandOliviaranawaytofocusonherdrawingsafterjustsayinghello.Itwasjustthethreeofusathome,asithadbeenforthepastthreemonthsinWhenourfamilyhadmovedfromPuertoRicototostartthenewschoolyear,myhusband,Mike,stayedbehindtooverseethesaleofthepanyhemanaged.Hevisitedeveryweekend,andwekeptintouchonthephone,tryingtobridgethe2,000milesbetweenus.Ididn’tlikeitwhenMikewasn’taroundus.Itwasalsohardforthekids,especiallywhentheysawtheirfather’semptyseatduringthedinnertime.Hearinghisvoiceonthephonejustmadethemquietandshy.MikehadsuggesteddownloadingtheZoomappontomyputersothat

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