鹰潭市余江区第一中学2025届高三上学期10月第二次模拟考试英语试卷(含答案)
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Stry Walk at Lake Wilderness Arbretum
Lake Wilderness Arbretum and Maple Valley Library have partnered tgether t bring a Stry Walk t Maple Valley. Stry Walk is an innvative apprach t encuraging peple t get ut and walk while enjying wnderful children's bks. With her wealth f experience, Sharn Chastain, the children's librarian at Maple Valley Library, selects the best children's bks fr the prject. Then the pages are put in frames(配框)alng Arbretum's Main Lping Trail, s as yu walk, yu can read the bk ne page at a time while enjying being utside. Our hpe is that this feature will prvide peple with a new way t see, learn and experience the amazing wrld that we live in.
The Stry Walk Prject was created by Anne Fergusn f Mntpelier and develped in cperatin with Kellgg Hubbard Library. Since its start in 2007, the prject has been warmly welcmed in 50 states and 12 cuntries.
March Stry Walk:
Lking fr a reasn t get utside? Take a walk at the Arbretum and read this mnth's Stry Walk selectin, Trillins f Trees by Kurt Cyrus. This fun, rhyming stry fllws a brther and sister as they turn a misunderstd phne call int a way t imprve their envirnment. Hard wrk, getting dirty, and accepting help frm thers lead the tw n a jurney f planting a trillin trees.
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March 99:00 am-5:00 pm
March 109:00 am—5:00 pm
March 119:00 am—5:00 pm
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PRICE
Free
RECOMMENDED AGES
All ages
VENUE
Lake Wilderness Arbretum 22520 SE 248th St Maple Valley, WA 98038-6008
1.What can be knwn abut the bks fr Stry Walk at Lake Wilderness Arbretum?
A.They are written fr adults.B.They are chsen by a librarian.
C.They will be hidden in a lcal library.D.They will be awarded t sme hikers.
2.What is the Stry Walk Prject like?
A.It is ppular.B.It is struggling.
C.It is shrt f mney.D.It is pen t writers nly.
3.Where des the text mst prbably appear?
A.In a textbk.B.In a newspaper.
C.On the Internet.D.On a blackbard.
Staten Island's Fresh-kills, nce a dumping grund(垃圾倾倒场) fr New Yrkers, is nw a breathtaking park. The first part was pened t the public in Octber. With its grassland, hills and waterways ffering hiking and superb bird-watching, this is a great example f urban habitat restratin.
Fresh-kills, knwn fr its stench, was in peratin fr 53 years. Lcals used t avid the place and had t hld their breath when they passed by. It was the wrld's largest dumping grund and was s huge that it culd be seen frm uter space. Fresh-kills was clsed 22 years ag, and 21 acres f it were pened in mid-Octber.
“I'm happy t see that this area has becme a new green space. It is a hme fr lcal plants and animals and gives the residents f Staten Island a place t be utdrs, exercise and breathe fresh air. The newly pened park features walking paths, hiking trails, seven acres f native seed plts, a bird-bservatin twer, and a deck that verlks the hills, grassland and waterways,” says a lcal called Adams. “I used t avid appraching the place, but nw I'm lking frward t explring it.”
This prject is entirely fcused n envirnmental management. Slar panels prvide lighting in the parking lt and restrms, while the tilets are cmpsting(堆肥), returning waste t sil. A cmplex system was used t decmpse the landfill waste and t prtect the new tpsil. There are als plans t reuse the gas and liquid byprducts f the decmpsing waste. There was nce 29,000 tns f trash dumped daily at Fresh-kills. Tday, the site is ttally transfrmed, hme t 1,000 acres f grassland habitat that was seeded with native grass mix. This is attracting many birds that have nt been seen fr years. Lcals will cme t Freshkills t relax and cnnect with nature.
4.What des the underlined wrd "stench"in paragraph 2 prbably mean?
A.Fresh air.B.Breathtaking scenery.
C.Abandned grassland.D.Unpleasant smell.
5.What des Adams think f current Fresh-kills?
A.Unapprachable.B.Attractive.C.Crwded.D.Dirty.
6.What can we knw abut the way t manage the park?
A.It is simple and easy.B.It has caused much waste.
C.It is envirnment-friendly.D.It is strngly ppsed by the lcals.
7.What is the authr's main purpse in writing the text?
A.T intrduce a transfrmed place.
B.T tell the histry f a dumping grund.
C.T prmte the lcal turism.
D.T encurage readers t get clse t nature.
It is generally assumed that humans are the nly species that deal with the persistence(持续存在)f memry and the ability t remember friends and lved nes even if ne has nt seen then fra lng perid f time. But humans may nt be alne. New research has shwn that apes(类人猿)als recgnize their friends even when they have nt seen them in years.
Lead researcher Dr. Christpher Krupenye created this research due t his sense ver the many years when he wrked with apes that individual chimpanzees r bnbs recgnized him even if they hadn't seen him fr sme time.
“Yu have the impressin that they're respnding like they recgnize yu and that t them yu're really different frm the average z guest,” Krupenye said. “They're excited t see yu again. S ur gal with this study was t ask: D they really have a lasting memry fr familiar scial partners?”
In rder t test whether apes remember their friends, the researchers printed phts f chimpanzees and bnbs wh had died r left zs in Edinburgh, Sctland, Belgium and Japan. Then they shwed thse phts f the participating animals' frmer grup mates alngside phts f strange apes t the participating animals at the zs. Using eye-tracking technlgy, the researchers were able t cnfirm that the apes spent mre time lking at their friends than they did at the apes they were nt familiar with.
The research team believes that apes' lng term scial memry can stretch back at least 26years.Additinally, they believe that this may indicate that like humans, chimpanzees and bnbs can miss their friends and families.
Whatever the case, it is clear that this study shws that apes are mre similar t humans than previusly thught. S the next time yu visit the z, take sme time t befriend yur lcal chimpanzees and bnbs. They may just remember yu fr many years t cme.
8.What led Krupenye t d the research?
A.His years f wrk with apes.B.His experience f visiting zs.
C.His impressin f a dying ape.D.His relatinship with z guests.
9.What did the researchers d t the participating animals?
A.They had them lk at phts f ther apes.
B.They used technlgy t imprve their eyesight.
C.They allwed them t play with their frmer mates.
D.They asked them t live with strange apes fr sme time.
10.What is paragraph 5 mainly abut?
A.Sme similarities between humans and apes.
B.The research team's expectatins f the study.
C.Sme tips n interacting with apes in the z.
D.The researchers' cnclusins frm the research.
11.What is the best title fr the text?
A.Apes Tend t Prefer Their Old FriendsB.Humans Can Make Friends With Apes
C.Apes Remember Their Friends As WellD.Humans Are Quite Different Frm Apes
A brain implant allwed peple with head injuries t functin again. The deep brain stimulatin implant, develped by researchers at Stanfrd University, aims t bst activity between the regins respnsible fr cnsciusness learning, memry, thinking and prblem slving.
During the early trial, five peple with brain injuries reprted they were able t cncentrate, read, remember and drive prperly. The trial prved s effective that researchers had truble cmpleting the final stage, which was t switch ff the device fr three randm participants after tw f the patients declined.
Gina Arata, a trial participant, said, “I culdn’t remember anything. My left ft drpped, s I’d trip ver things all the time. I was always in car accidents. Since the implant, I haven’t had any speeding tickets. I dn’t trip anymre. I can remember hw much mney is in my bank accunt.”
Researchers selected patients fr the trial wh had recvered frm cmas (昏迷) with brain systems believed t be still well preserved, but nt functining as well as previusly. “In these patients, thse pathways are largely cmplete, but everything has been dwn-regulated (下降),” said Dr Jaimie Hendersn, a prfessr f neursurgery. “It’s as if the lights had been darkened and there just wasn’t enugh electricity t turn them back up.” The researchers hped that precise electrical stimulatin f specific areas culd turn the “lights” back up, and created a virtual mdel f each participant’s brain s they culd trial stimulatin at different lcatins ahead f surgery.
Guided by the thery, Dr Hendersn implanted the device in the five participants wh had sustained injuries between three and 18 years earlier. After allwing the device t bed-in fr tw weeks, the participants spent 90 days with it turned n fr 12 hurs a day. At the end f the 90-day treatment perid, the participants had imprved their mental prcessing speeds by an average f 32 percent.
“This is a pineering mment,” said Dr Nichlas Schiff, c-senir authr f the study. “Our gal nw is t try t take the systematic steps t make this a therapy (疗法). This is enugh f a signal fr us t make every effrt.”
12.What made it hard t end the last stage f the trial?
A. Researchers’ wrng slutin t prblems.
B. Participants’ refusal t turn ff the device.
C. The decrease in the number f participants.
D. Patients’ unwillingness t pay fr the trial.
13.Why des the authr mentin Gina Arata?
A. T present the patient’s urgent need.
B. T warn abut the dangers f speeding.
C. T prve the effectiveness f the device.
D. T shw the difficulty f cnducting trials.
14.What des the authr intend t d by referring t the “lights” in paragraph 4?
A. Prve a finding.
B. Explain a thery.
C. Draw a cnclusin.
D. Present a new tpic.
15.What d Dr Nichlas Schiff’s wrds suggest?
A. The result f the trial is very encuraging.
B. He needs mre evidence t supprt the trial.
C. The prcess f the trial is far frm scientific.
D. The therapy has already been widely received.
二、七选五
16.Stanfrd researchers have fund that students frm middle schl t cllege are struggling t assess the credibility f the nline articles. Here are a few practices recmmended by the researchers.
①______. Established news rganizatins usually have standard addresses that yu are prbably familiar with. S addresses with such strange endings like ” shuld put yu n guard. ②______. This is necessary even when the pages n the websites lk familiar and prfessinal.
Lk at the qutes in a stry. Or rather, lk at the lack f qutes. Mst reliable publicatins qute multiple surces wh are prfessinals in the fields they talk abut. ③______.
Search fr the images in the stry. Pictures shuld be accurate in illustrating what the stry is abut. Hwever, this ften desn’t happen. If peple wh write the news stry dn’t even leave their hmes r interview anyne fr the stry, it’s unlikely that they take their wn pictures. ④______. Yu can d this by right-clicking n the images and chsing t search fr them. If the pictures appear in a lt f stries abut many different tpics, there’s a gd chance that the stry is unreliable.
Stp the spreading f misinfrmatin. If yu see yur friends sharing bviusly unreliable infrmatin, kindly tell them it’s nt real. ⑤______. Everyne shuld help fix the misinfrmatin prblem.
A. Check yur articles
B. Pay attentin t the spelling f the website address
C. Then yu need t dig arund mre t see if they can be trusted
D. If yu d these steps, yu’re helping yurself and the publisher
E. D a little detective wrk and search fr the phts in a search engine
F. If it’s a serius issue, they are usually supprted by mre reliable surces
G. Dn’t shy away frm these warnings even if they might be uncmfrtable
三、完形填空(15空)
There are lts f children acrss the US wh are living in residential treatment facilities (疗养中心). Many f these yung peple have 1 serius trauma (心理创伤) in their lives.
“Peple seldm knw that they’re there,” said Mike Ball, whse nnprfit, Lst Vices, wrks with these teens. Bal first 2 this ppulatin f yuth in 2005 after he was 3 t speak abut his writing career at a cllege.
As a writer and music lver, Ball knew sngwriting culd have a 4 effect n these yung peple. He had ther lcal musicians 5 fr the prject, and Lst Vices was brn in 2007. The rganizatin 6 weeklng prgrams where musicians g int residential treatment facilities t help children t write sngs and find their vice.
“I’m ften 7 by the sngs they write,” Ball said. “Smetimes they’re silly, but heartbreakingly real.” Ball has been writing and playing music since he was a child. He made a career ut f his 8 . He’s knwn the pwer and freedm that cmes frm 9 persnal stries. “Expressing yurself is really essential,” Ball said.
A key 10 f the Lst Vices prgram is the trauma-infrmed care apprach, which Ball and his team are specifically 11 t carry ut. They create a nnjudgmental space where kids frm all walks f life can 12 express their thughts and wrk thrugh difficult 13 .
The prgram has 14 mre than 2,500 kids. Fr Ball and his team, wrking with these ppulatins can be demanding at times, but he said it’s 15 t d it.
17.A. suppliedB. experiencedC. sacrificedD. ignred
18.A. learned abutB. lked frC. jked withD. belnged t
19.A. frcedB. invitedC. permittedD. expected
20.A. tughB. strangeC. psitiveD. regular
21.A. in timeB. n purpseC. in needD. n bard
22.A. bksB. cntrlsC. ffersD. delays
23.A. embarrassedB. disappintedC. surprisedD. ashamed
24.A. cncernB. lveC. galD. answer
25.A. dubtingB. admiringC. sharingD. repeating
26.A. partB. tripC. riginD. view
27.A. cnfirmedB. calledC. fllwedD. trained
28.A. slwlyB. freelyC. sadlyD. tirelessly
29.A. agreementsB. directinsC. questinsD. feelings
30.A. benefitedB. missedC. hnredD. reprted
31.A. awkwardB. pintlessC. abnrmalD. wrthwhile
四、短文填空
32.The Giant Panda Natinal Park, ①________ fficially came int being in 2021, is a hugely ambitius prject. ②________ (cver) an area f 27, 000 square kilmeters f cuntryside in Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu prvinces, the park is a massive drive ③________ (prtect) China’s pandas.
In Wannian Village, hwever, the news ④________ (greet) with sme anxiety. Thusands f peple were already living in the area when the park was annunced. And many f them were making a living thrugh ⑤________ (activity) that were illegal under the new plicy.
Fr decades, mining and hydrpwer (水电) were the main industries in Wannian. The prjects were ⑥________ (prfit) and created a lt f jbs. But the mines were ruinus t the lcal envirnment.
There nly appeared t be ne way ut: turning the village ⑦________ a turist htspt. Wannian has several natural advantages: it’s nly 200 kilmeters frm Chengdu. The village als sits right n the suthern tip f the park, making it ⑧________ great jumping-ff pint fr visitrs. Plus, the nearby panda training center is famus all ver China.
Lcal fficials ⑨________ (immediate) set abut rebranding (重塑形象) Wannian as a “panda village”. The place was given a cmplete makever. Cute panda sculptures were placed alng the winding path leading frm the highway. The newly ⑩__________ (build) htels have attracted visitrs natinwide.
五、书面表达
33.你校英语论坛的专题讨论板块本周讨论的话题为“The Chinese athlete wh inspires me mst”。请你写一篇短文发布在该板块上,内容包括:
1.运动员简介;
2.激励你的原因。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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六、读后续写
34.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。
It was Mr. Mrgan’s first day as a senir high schl teacher. As a yung first- time teacher, Mr. Mrgan was determined t establish himself as strict but fair.
As he launched int the lecture, the classrm dr suddenly was pened. A by walked in. “Yu’re 20 minutes late. Culd yu intrduce yurself?” Mr. Mrgan said.
“I’m Archie,” replied the by, rubbing his tired eyes. Archie lked very untidy, as thugh he hadn’t slept well. He added, “I’m srry. I verslept. I didn’t mean t cme in late. I was just tired.”
As Mr. Mrgan saw Archie’s ntebk, his expressin grew uneasy. “Yu didn’t d yur hmewrk.” He sclded (责骂) the by in frnt f the whle class. “This is unacceptable. I want t meet yur parents tmrrw.”
But Archie never shwed up in class the fllwing day, and Mr. Mrgan started t wrry. As he prepared t leave after class, he nticed an elderly wman waiting utside the classrm.
“I’m Archie’s grandmther,” the wman said. “My grandsn was a little sick, s I tld him nt t g t schl... Archie tld me yu wanted t meet his parents. S, what d yu want t discuss?”
Mr. Mrgan replied, “I’m wrried abut his recent behavir in class. He hasn’t dne his hmewrk, and I’ve heard he is always late fr class.” T Mr. Mrgan’s surprise, Archie’s grandmther didn’t think it was smething serius.
That same evening, Mrgan drve t Archie’s address but nly saw Archie’s grandmther. “I was just passing by and thught I’d meet Archie. Can I see him?” he carefully asked. Archie’s grandmther stammered (结结巴巴地说), “Archie has gne t get sme medicine. Besides, I’ve gt a lt f wrk t d. I shuld start cleaning, s if yu dn’t mind...” Mr. Mrgan understd talking t Archie’s grandmther wuld be useless, s he left the huse.
As he headed back, he ran int Archie. The by was dirty and tired. Archie lked up at Mr. Mrgan, his eyes wide pen with fear and embarrassment. “Mr. Mrgan... please dn’t cme here again. I’m tired, and I have t wash up.”
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Mr. Mrgan knew Archie was hiding smething and asked him t speak it ut.
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Befre Archie finished his wrds, Mr. Mrgan hugged the little by tightly.
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参考答案
1.答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段“With her wealth f experience, Sharn Chastain, the children's librarian at Maple Valley Library, selects the best children's bks fr the prject.”可知,这个项目的书籍是由一位图书管理员挑选的。
2.答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段“Since its start in 2007,the prject has been warmly welcmed in 50 states and 12 cuntries.”可知,这个项目很受欢迎。
3.答案:C
解析:文章出处题。根据时间介绍部分“Click here fr mre infrmatin abut the arrangement !”可推断,本文出自某个网站。
4.答案:D
解析:词义猜测题。根据画线词后“Lcals used t avid the place and had t hld their breath when they passed by.”可推断,画线词意为“恶臭”。
5.答案:B
解析:推理判断题。根据第三段“I used t avid appraching the place, but nw I'm lking frward t explring it.”可推断,Adams认为目前的Fresh-kills很有吸引力。
6.答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据第四段的内容,尤其是“This prject is entirely fcused n envirnmental management.”可知,这个公园的管理方法很环保。
7.答案:A
解析:写作意图题。通读全文,尤其是第一段可知,本文主要介绍一个垃圾倾倒场被改造成了一个公园。
8.答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段的内容,尤其是“ this research due t his sense ver the many years when he wrked with apes that...”可知,Krupenye数年来从事与类人猿相关的工作,他感觉类人猿许久未见他却依然能认出他,由此他想进行这方面的研究。
9.答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第四段“Then they shwed thse phts f the participating animals' frmer grup mates alngside phts f stranger apes t the participating animals at the the apes spent mre time lking at their friends than they did at the apes they were nt familiar with.”可知,研究人员们让参与研究的类人猿看其他类人猿的照片。
10.答案:D
解析:段落大意题。根据第五段的内容,尤其是“The research team believes , they believe that...”可知,第五段主要讲的是研究人员们得出的研究结论。
11.答案:C
解析:标题判断题。通读全文,尤其是第一段及最后一段可知,研究表明,类人猿和人类一样能够记得自己的朋友。
12.答案: B
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13.答案: C
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14.答案: B
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15.答案: A
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16.答案:B;C;F;E;G
解析:①根据空后"Established news rganizatins usually have standard addresses that yu are prbably familiar with. "及其他细节可知,这一段主要是建议读者留意网址拼写是否合规,故B 项适合作主题句。
②根据空后"This is necessary even when the pages n the websites lk familiar and prfessinal. "可外,C 项“你还得深入研究一下这些网站是否值得信赖。”符合。
③根据本段细节,尤其是"Or rather, lk at the lack f qutes. "可知,F 项如果文章讨论的问题很重要,文章会引用更多、更可靠的信息来源符合。
④根据本段主题句"Search fr the images in the stry. "及空后"Yu can d this by right-clicking n the images and chsing t search fr them. "可以快速锁定E项。
⑤空前谈到发现朋友传播明显不可靠的信息时要及时阻止, 空后则说我们每个人都有义务阻止不可蕗信息的传播,故G 项“尽管这种谈话会让人不痛快,我们也得提醒”正好起到了过渡作用。
17.答案: B
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18.答案: A
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19.答案: B
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20.答案: C
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21.答案: D
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22.答案: C
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23.答案: C
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24.答案: B
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25.答案: C
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26.答案: A
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27.答案: D
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28.答案: B
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29.答案: D
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30.答案: A
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31.答案: D
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32.答案:which;Cvering;t prtect;was greeted;activities;prfitable;int;a;immediately;built
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33.答案:There are numerus remarkable Chinese athletes, f whm diver Quan Hngchan inspires me mst.
As a yung girl, Quan Hngchan needed t wrk extremely hard n her training, with the initial intentin f imprving her family’s living standard and helping her mm cure illness. Grwing up in such hard cnditins, the girl was brave and hardwrking. At the Asian Games, this strng girl displayed her cnfidence and calmness during each dive. I am inspired by her utstanding talents, extrardinary curage and firm willpwer.
In shrt, Quan Hngchan is a great athlete wh ges after perfectin in my mind.
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34.答案:Mr. Mrgan knew Archie was hiding smething and asked him t speak it ut. Under Mr. Mrgan’s insistence, Archie had t tell the whle stry. Archie’s parents were killed in a mtrcycle crash a year ag, leaving Archie and his grandmther alne. His grandmther had dealt with sme health issues since then and Archie was the nly ne that tried t prvide fr the family, s he wrked part- time in a nearby factry after schl. Head dwn, Archie murmured, “I’m srry, Mr. Mrgan. I was trying t get t schl n time and finish my hmewrk, but...”
Befre Archie finished his wrds, Mr.Mrgan hugged the little by tightly. Archie was surprised, but there was smething warm spreading thrugh his whle bdy — it was parental lve he had almst frgtten. Tears running dwn Archie’s cheeks, he tried t wipe them away. “It’s OK, Archie. It’s OK t cry and t be weak. Or it’s better t let me help yu thrugh,” Mr. Mrgan gently said, lking int Archie’s eyes. Lking up at Mr. Mrgan, Archie ndded. Hlding Archie’s hands, Mr. Mrgan knew he wuld als try t be a cnsiderate and helpful teacher.
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