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PAGEPAGE11遼寧省朝陽(yáng)育英補(bǔ)習(xí)學(xué)校2025屆高三英語(yǔ)上學(xué)期第一次月考試題試題總分:120分;考試時(shí)間:100分鐘;試題范圍:必1-必3Unit2第一部分閱讀理解(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)ATheNaismithMemorialBasketballHallofFame(theHallofFameforshort)isafantasticdestinationforeveryonefromlifelongbasketballfanstofamilieswithchildrenwhoarejustbeginningtoexploretheworld'smostpopularsport.Eachyear,severalthousandvisitorscrowdintothisbirthplaceofbasket-ball.DatesandHoursofOperationTheHallofFameisopenWednesdaythroughSundayfromlateNovemberthroughMarch31anddailytherestoftheyear.Hoursarefrom10a.m.to4p.m.(FridaythroughSunday:10a.m.to5p.m.).Becauseitmaycloseforprivatefunctions,itiswisetoconfirmhoursofoperationaheadofyourvisitJustcall1-877-466-6752.TicketInformationAdmissiontotheHallofFame(asof2024)is$24forpeopleagedover16,$16foryouthsagedfrom5to16andfreeforchildrenunderage5.Sincethenumberofvisitorsislimitedeachday,youareadvisedtomakeareservationinadvance.Formoreinformation,pleasecall1-877-466-6831.TravellingfromAllDirectionsTheHallofFameisconvenientlylocatedwithindrivingdistancefromBoston(intheeast),Albany(inthewest),Vermont(inthenorth)andNewYork(inthesouth)andisrightoffofMARoute91.Forthosewhoprefertotravelbyair,themuseumisnotfarfromLoganInternationalAirportandBradleyInternationalAirport.Formoreinformationaboutthetransportation,call1-877-446-6755.AFriendlyReminder1. Nofoodandbeverageinsideofthehall.2. Backpacksandanylargebagsarenotpermittedinsideofthehallunlessneededformedicalreasons.3. IfyouwishtoparticipateinshootingonCenterCourt,pleasewearappropriatefootwear.Also,contestsofanykindandhalfcourtshotsarenotallowedforeveryone'ssafety.4. Foranythingyoudon'tknowforsure,call413-781-6500.1.WhencanvisitorsvisittheHallofFame?A.At11:00a.m.,Monday,Nov.30th.B.At3:00p.m.,Friday,Mar.12th.C.At4:30p.m.,Tuesday,Apr.1st.D.At5:30p.m.,Sunday,Dec.20th.2.Whatisthepurposeofthefourthparagraphofthetext?A.TotellaboutthelocationoftheHallofFame.B.TointroduceseveralcitiesneartheHallofFame.C.TostresstheeasyaccessibilitytotheHallofFame.D.ToencouragepeopletoreachtheHallofFamebycar.3.WhatarevisitorsadvisedtodointheHallofFame?A.JoininshootingcontestsonCenterCourt.B.TakesomesnacksincasetheyarehungryC.TakecareoftheirbackpacksduringthevisitD.Wearsuitableshoesiftheywanttotryshooting.BDoveisawell-knownchocolatebrand,andthereisaromanticstorybehindthename“Dove”.Itwasthespringof1919,whenPrincessCharlottefromLuxembourg(盧森堡)marriedPrinceFelixofBourbon-Parma.ItwasabigceremonysothatLeon,ayoungcook,wasverybusyduringthattime.Hehadworkedforsuchalongtimethathishandswerefullofwounds.Onedaywhenhewaswashingthedishes,anangelvoicecameintohisears.“Thathurts,doesn’tit?”ThisbeautifulsoundwasmadebyPrincessBazzarwhowasadistantrelativeofPrincessCharlotte.Itwasthefirsttimethesetwoyouthsmet.Afterthat,theybecomeveryclosesoon.Leonmadeice-creamsforPrincessBazzarlateatnight.Theyateice-creamandtalkedwitheachotherhappilyandfellinlovewitheachother.However,duetothebiggapofstatus,neitherofthemshowedtheloveintheirheart.Buttragediesalwayshappenedtobelovedones.Afewmonthslater,LuxembourgdecidedtomarryPrincessBazzartoaforeignprince.Leonwasrestlesswhenheheardthenews.HislastchancetocontactPrincessBazzarwastheice-creamhemade.Soheusedhotchocolatetowrite“Dove”ontheice-creamwhichstoodfor“Doyouloveme?”However,whatLeonhadnotexpectedwasthatthehotchocolatemadetheice-creammeltandwhentheice-creamwasservedtoPrincessBazzar,shecouldnotfigureoutthelettersonit.Leonmissedthelastchance.Leondeeplyregrettedandhedecidedtomakechocolatewith“Dove”oneverypiece.4.Thetwoyoungpeoplefirstmet__________.A.inachocolatefactory B.inabeautifulgardenC.intheroyalkitchen D.ataweddingceremony5.LeonandBazzarfellinlovebutdidn’texpressitbecause_________.A.theywereuncertainofeachother B.BazzarwastomarryaforeignprincessC.theywerefromdifferentsocialclassesD.Leonwastoobusyworkingasacook6.Leon’smessagefailedtoreachBazzarbecause_________.A.Leonwronglyusedwhitechocolate B.thewordscouldn'tberecognizedC.Bazzardidn'tgetwhat"Dove"means D.theice-creamwasn'tservedtoBazzar7.Thestoryismainlyabout___________.A.thetraditionofsendingchocolate B.thecreationofhotchocolateC.theoriginofDovechocolate D.thebirthofchocolateice-creamCIdon'tremembertheexactdateImetMartyforthefirsttime.Likealotofpeoplewhowanttogetthroughacheckoutline,Ifoundmythoughtsonspeed,nothingmore.ThelineIwasstandinginwasn'tmovingasquicklyasIwanted,andIglancedtowardthecashier,whowasbusyreceivingmoneyfromcustomers.Hewasanoldmaninhissixties.Ithought,well,itprobablytookhimalittlelongertogetthejobsdone.ForthenextfewminutesIwatchedhim.Hegreetedeverycustomerbeforehebeganscanningthegoodstheywerepurchasing.Sure,hiswordsweretheusual,"How'sitgoing?"Buthedidsomethingdifferent—heactuallylistenedtopeople.Thenhewouldrespondtowhattheyhadsaidandtalkwiththembriefly.Ithoughtitwasstrange,butIguessedIhadgrownaccustomedtopeopleaskingmehowIwasdoingsimplyoutofaconversationwithoutthinking.Usually,afterawhile,youdon'tgiveanythoughttothequestionandjustsaysomethingbackquietly.Thisoldcashierseemedsincereaboutwantingtoknowhowpeoplewerefeeling.Meanwhile,thehigh-techcashregisterranguptheirpurchasesandheannouncedwhattheyowed.Whencustomershandedmoneytohim,hepushedtheappropriatekeys,thecashdrawerpoppedopen,andhecountedouttheirchange.Thenmagichappened.Heplacedthechangeinhislefthand,walkedaroundthecountertothecustomers,andextendedhisrighthandinanactoffriendship.Astheirhandsmet,theoldcashierlookedthecustomersintheeyes."Iwanttothankyouforshoppingheretoday,"hetoldthem."Youhaveagreatday.Bye-bye."Thelooksonthefacesofthecustomerswerepriceless.Nowitwasmyturn.Iglanceddownatthenametagonhisredwaistcoat,thekindexperiencedWal-Martcashierwore.Itread,“Marty.”MartytoldmehowmuchIowedandIhandedhimsomemoney.ThenextthingIknewhewasstandingbesideme,offeringhisrighthandandholdingmychangeinhislefthand.Hiskindeyeslockedontomine.Smiling,andwithafirmhandshake...Whiletheauthorstoodinthecheckoutline,shefelt________.A.comfortableB.enthusiastic.C.impatientD.embarrassed 9.Intheopinionoftheauthor,peopletendedto________.A.remaincalmwhilehavingatalkB.talkaboutunimportanttopicsC.developamindlessconversationD.facecommunicationproblems10.TheauthorthoughtMartyspecialbecause________ .A.hespentasmuchtimeaspossibleservingcustomersB.hewas,patientwithallthequestionsfromcustomersC.heshowedparticularinterestincustomers,personallifeD.heexpressedhissinceritywhilegivingbackthechange11.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Martywasatalkativeman.B.Martycaredalotaboutwhathedid.C.Theauthorfailedtogetalongwellwithothers.D.Theauthorwasdissatisfiedwithsuchawasteoftime.DDeliveryRobotsMaySoonBeKnockingatYourDoorWithself-drivingvehicletechnologyrapidlyadvancing,manycompaniesareturningtoautonomousrobotsforthefinallegtheso-calledlastmile-ofthedeliveryprocess,fromthestoreorlocaldistributioncentertothecustomer.ThelatesttojointhetrendisAmazon.Followingasuccessfuleight-monthtestruninSnohomishCounty,Washington,thecompany’sScoutrobotshavebeenmakingtheroundsofIrvine,California,sinceAugust6,2024.Thesix-wheeledScoutisaboutthesizeofalargecoolerwiththeabilitytocarrysmallormedium-sizedpackages.Thebattery-poweredvehicle,whichmovesataregularwalkingpace,hasbeenprogrammedtoavoidpedestrians,animals,andunexpectedobstacles,suchasgarbagecans.Itspowerfulsensorscanalsodetectthemovementofacarbackingoutofadriveway.WhileAmazonisfocusingonhomedeliveries,SanFrancisco-basedStarshipTechnologieshasitseyessetonuniversities.OnAugust20,2024,thecompanyannouncedplanstousethousandsofrobotstodeliverfoodandotherthingstostudentsatcollegecampusesacrossthecountry.UnlikeScout,Starship’srobotsareseasonedworkers.Theyhavebeentestedinover100citiesin20differentcountriesandsuccessfullycompletedover100,000deliveries.Meanwhile,foodandgrocerydeliverycompanyPostmates’robotsarecurrentlymakingtheirroundsalongthebusySanFranciscostreets.Alsointesting,therobotscancarryupto50poundsandtravel30milesonasinglebatterycharge.Thoughtheeco-friendlyrobotswillhelpfreeourstreetsofbicyclesandlargedeliverytrucksthattypicallysendpackages,theyhavesomelimitations.Theyareunabletoclimbstairsoropengates,whichmeansthattheycanonlyreachconsumerswholiveonthegroundlevel.Additionally,therobotsareunabletoleavepackagesatthefrontdoorifthecustomersarenothome.Whethertheseproblemsgetsolvedremainstobeseen.Fornow,itappearsthathumanswillstillbeneededtomeettheever-growingdemandforhomeandofficedeliveries.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartinparalmean?A.muchmorehelp B.veryclosedistanceC.substituteforhuman D.thelastsection13.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________A.Powerfulrobotssensorsaregainingpopularityindelivery.B.ThePostmates’robotsfocusonstudents'foodandgrocerydelivery.C.TheScoutcanavoidobstaclesbecauseitmovesataregularpace.D.Deliveryrobotshaveturnedupinuniversitiestoservestudents.14.What’sauthor’sattitudetowardsdeliveryrobots?A.Objective B.Optimistic C.Pessimistic D.Cautious15.Fromwhichisthetextprobablytaken?A.abiologytextbook B.ahealthmagazineC.anewspaper D.atravelbrochure其次節(jié)七選五(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)MemorizinggrammartablesmaynotsoundlikethemostexcitingwaytoimproveyourEnglish,butit’shighlyeffective.16
It’seasy!YoucancommunicateeffectivelyinEnglishwithveryfewbasicstructures.Simplygetholdoftheverbtablesofthemostcommonstructures(thepresentsimple,thepastsimple,thefutureforms,thepresentperfect,etc.)andlearnthembyheart.It’seffective!Bymemorizingthebasicstructures,you’llbeabletogeneratethousandsofothersentences.17Forexample,ifyoulearnthesentence,“I’veneverseenit”,justchangetheverb“seen”for“heard”.It’sthatsimple!
It’shelpful!18Youwon’thavetothinkortranslate—thestructureswilljustcomeoutautomatically.Thiswillleaveyouvaluabletimetodedicatetootherreallyusefulthingssuchaslearninglotsofnewvocabularyorimprovingyourlisteningskills.
It’sefficient!Ifyoulearnthegrammartables,youwon’thavetospendsomuchtimestudyinggrammar.Onceyou’vegotthebasicstructureinyourhead,youcanfocusonlearninglotsofnewwords,buildingupyourlisteningskillsanddoinglotsofreading.19
It’simpressive!Evenadvancedstudentsmakemistakeswhenitcomestothebasicstructures.20So,ifyoucanconfidentlyusethePresentSimple,PastSimple,PresentPerfect,etc.,creatingnegativesoraskingquestionsquicklyandaccurately,you’llreallyimpressthepeopleyou’retalkingto.Goforit!
A.Then,coverthetableandtrytowriteitout.B.Thiswillreallyhelpwithyourlanguagelearning.C.Forexample,theywillleave“s”outin“sheorhetalks”.D.Youcanreplacetheverbyou’velearntwithanyotherone.E.Herearefivereasonswhymemorizinggrammartablesisagoodidea.F.It’seasyforyoutotransformthemintothewordsyouarefamiliarwith.G.Havingthestructuresfirmlyinyourheadwillmakereproducingthemmucheasier.其次部分英語(yǔ)學(xué)問(wèn)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)Atriptoabank'sATMmachineisusuallyacommonaffair.ButforJoseNunezRomaniz,his21onSundayisonethathewon't22fortherestofhislife.The19-year-oldcollegestudentwasmakinga23forMother'sDayonlinewhenhenoticedhisaccountbalance(存款余額)was24.Sohedrovetothenearestbanktodepositmoney.Littledidheknowthathewasabouttomakeanincredible25.Whenhearrived,Josenoticedaplasticbagonthegroundfilledwithcash,whichturnedouttobe$135,000."WhenIfirstsawit,Iwasvery26,notknowingwhattodo,"JosetoldtheNewYorkTimes.Aftertakingamomentto27himself,Josecalledthepolice.Andthepolicesoondiscoveredthatthemoneyhad28beenleftbehindbyaworker29withrefillingtheATM.Thinkingthatitisthebiggestamountofmoneyeverfoundand30inAlbuquerquehistory,themayorandthepolicechiefheldaceremonytohonorJose's31.And,perhapsbestofall,thepolicechiefinvitedJoseto32ajobasapublicserviceaidforthedepartment33hisgraduation.ForJose,itwasthebestgiftforMother'sDay."Mothercalledme34shealmoststartedcryingexcitedly...ShetoldmeIdidtherightthingandthatshewas35ofwhatIdid,"saidJose.21.A.planB.experimentC.visitD.show22.A.enjoyB.forgetC.imagineD.face23.A.purchaseB.surveyC.wishD.decision24.A.fullB.clearC.inaccurateD.low25.A.offerB.promiseC.profitD.discovery26.A.shockedB.amusedC.excitedD.satisfied27.A.teachB.disturbC.collectD.challenge28.A.carefullyB.accidentallyC.deliberatelyD.nervously29.A.continuedB.chargedC.armedD.tasked30.A.returnedB.savedC.lostD.exchanged31.A.confidenceB.honestyC.braveryD.appreciation32.A.holdupB.adapttoC.waitforD.applyfor33.A.althoughB.beforeC.afterD.until34.A.orB.andC.soD.but35.A.proudB.considerateC.worthyD.sure語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,15分)Inmanycountries,36isnotunusualforfamiliesofdifferentbackgroundstolivetogetherinthesharedspace.37,intheUnitedStates,thisideamaystillbeconsideredstrange.Butthistypeofhousing,calledco-housing,isgaining38(popular)intheUnitedStates,too.Co-housingcomplexesarepoppingupacrossthecountry.Formanypeople,thiswayoflifeis39meanstorelievethestressofbusylife.Aco-housingcommunityhas40(private)ownedhousesandsharedland.Thereisoftena“commonhouse”withakitchenanddiningroom,meetingroom,andmaybeaworkshopoflibraryormusicroom.About25co-housingcommunities41(build)inrecentyears,and150moreareplanned.Aco-housingcomplexisaplace42residentsshop,cook,andeattogether.Childrenhaveotherkidstoplay43,whichmakesmanyfamilies44(live)inthiswayhappyandsafe.Residentsalsosaythattheycanliveinco-housingfor45moneythantheywouldpayfornearbyapartments.第三部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)小作文(滿分15分)假定你是李華,暑期在紐約學(xué)習(xí),得知當(dāng)?shù)夭┪镳^要舉辦中國(guó)瓷器(china)展。請(qǐng)寫(xiě)一封信申請(qǐng)做志愿者,內(nèi)容包括:1.寫(xiě)信意圖;2.應(yīng)征目的、優(yōu)勢(shì)。留意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié),以使行文連貫;DearSirorMadam,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua大作文(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,依據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫(xiě)的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。ThereAreNoVansTome,whatThanksgivingreallymeansisgivinggoodthanks,noteatingturkey.BythetimeIwas18IhadcreatedmyThanksgivingritual(慣例).Iwouldgooutshoppingandbuyenoughfoodforoneortwofamilies.ThenIwoulddresslikeadeliveryboy,gotothepoorestneighborhoodandjustknockonadoor,andwouldalwaysincludeanotesaying“AllthatIaskinreturnisthatyoutakegoodenoughcareofyourselfsothatsomedayyoucandothesamethingforsomeoneelse.”IhavereceivedmorefromthisannualritualthanIhavefromanyamountofmoneyI’veeverearned,especiallyonesuchexperienceinNewYorkCity.SeveralyearsagoIwasinNewYorkCitywithmynewlymarriedwifeduringThanksgiving.Shewassadbecausewewerenotwithourfamily.NormallyshewouldbehomedecoratingthehouseforChristmas,butwewerestuckhereinahotelroom.Isaid,“Honey,look,whydon’twedecoratesomelivestodayinsteadofsometrees?”WhenItoldherwhatIalwaysdoonThanksgiving,shegotexcited.Isaid,“Let’sgosomeplacewherewecanreallyappreciatewhoweare,whatweareabletodoandwhatwecanreallygive.Let’sgotothepoorneighborhoodHarlemandfeedsomepeoplethereinneed.We’llgobuyenoughfoodforsixorsevenfamiliesfor30days.We’vegotenough.Let’sgodoit!”
Westartedbygettingavan(貨車(chē)),butthereseemednovansinallofNewYorkCity.Therent-a-carplaceswerealloutofvans.Mywifewasdisappointed,andIsaid,“Look,thebottomlineisthatifwewantsomething,wecanmakeithappen!Allwehavetodoistakeaction.ThereareplentyofvanshereinNewYorkCity.Lookdownatthestreet.Doyouseeallthosevans?Let’sgogetone!”Mywifeagreedandwetookaction.Paragraph1:Wetriedstoppingvansastheyweredrivingdownthestreet.
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