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湖南省湘潭市2025年高考真题(3)英语试卷(原卷+答案)

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第Ⅰ卷 客观题
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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、--- I can't remember those English words.

    --- . Practice more.

    A.It's hard to say B.You are not alone C.I am afraid not D.Don't mention it

  • 2、It is one of the most interesting stories___________ in the magazine so far this year.

    A.found

    B.being found

    C.to find

    D.finding

  • 3、Tom assured (……保证) his boss that he would _____ all his energies in doing this new job.

    A. call forth B. call at

    C. call by D. call off

  • 4、Susan advised me not to buy the vase, but I bought it _____.

    A. anyhow B. however C. though D. Totally

     

  • 5、My parents always eat ____meals in order to leave all the best things for me.

    A.plain B.painful C.proper D.picnic

  • 6、Knowledge and learning are important if we want to be successful, but they may also ________our thinking.

    A.direct

    B.limit

    C.change

    D.improve

  • 7、It is suggested that you ________ English as often as possible.

    A.may practise

    B.practise

    C.can practise

    D.would practice

  • 8、Why ________ it rain on Sundays? We can’t go camping as planned. What a pity!

    A. should B. can

    C. must D. may

     

  • 9、Our country is nearly   years old. We'll celebrate its birthday on October 1, 2019 around the country.

    A.seventy, seventy B.seventy, seventieth

    C.seventieth, seventy D.seventieth, seventieth

  • 10、I was having breakfast with my three children ________ water started filling my home

    A.where

    B.that

    C.which

    D.when

  • 11、With many things________, I have to stop surfing the Internet.

    A.deal with

    B.to deal with

    C.dealt with

    D.to dealing with

  • 12、According to the judgment, all the illegal income go to the state.

    A. shall   B. may

    C. can   D. would

     

  • 13、________ their inexperience, they’ve done a very good job.

    A.Given

    B.Giving

    C.To give

    D.Being given

  • 14、 When and where this took place _____ still unknown.

    A. is   B. has

    C. were      D. are

     

  • 15、The Town Hall ______ in the 1800’s was the most distinguished building at that time.

    A.to be completed

    B.having been completed

    C.completed

    D.being completed

  • 16、All the students ________ laughter when David walked into the classroom like Donald Duck.

    A. broke up B. broke out

    C. burst out D. burst into

  • 17、--- Did you watch the final match of China Open yesterday?

    ---Sure. I   it so attentively that I forgot to cook supper.

    A. watched   B. had watched

    C. was watching   D. was to watch

     

  • 18、Come and see me whenever ________.

    A.you are convenient

    B.you will be convenient

    C.it is convenient to you

    D.it will convenient to you

  • 19、Mary is said to be the first one ____ to her unit this morning.

    A.to come

    B.coming

    C.come

    D.came

  • 20、She was becoming fat, ______ bothered(困扰) her very much.

    A. which   B. that

    C. it   D. of  whom

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、   Summer Servers

    Summer Servers contacts area nonprofits to determine the number of volunteers needed at the organizations throughout the summer weeks. Students sign up for volunteer expeditions with Summer Servers at the Activities Fair on Opening Weekend. Trips are scheduled throughout the summer on Saturdays. Visit the website or call (617) 495 — 3454 to learn more information.

    Harvard Summer School Orchestra

    The Harvard Summer School Orchestra is currently in its thirty-fifth season under the direction of Judith Zuckerman. Practise sessions are from 6:30 pm to 9 pm, in Sanders Theatre, on the following dates: Friday, June 28; Mondays, starting July 1; and Friday, July 26. The performance is scheduled for Saturday, July 27, at 8 pm, in Sanders Theatre, Memorial Hall. For more information, please email hsso@verizon. net.

    Harvard Summer Pops Band

    The band is open to most instrument players from both Harvard and the Greater Boston area, regardless of age or experience. Practise sessions are Wednesdays in Sanders Theatre from 7:15 pm to 9:30 pm, starting June 24. The band will perform two concerts. The first on July 23 at 4 pm in Tercentenary Theatre, Harvard Yard, and the second on July 26 at 3 pm at the Hatch Memorial Shell in Boston. For more information, email meolson@fas. Harvard. edu.

    Harvard Summer Chorus

    The chorus, founded in 1936, is led by Andrew Clark, Harvard University's Director of Choral Activities. Practise sessions are Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 pm to 9:30 pm, in Sanders Theatre, starting Tuesday, June 25. The final performance is scheduled for Friday, August 2,at 8 pm, in Sanders Theatre, Memorial Hall. Visit the Harvard Summer Chorus website or email Harvard summer chorus® gmail. com for more information.

    1Which of the following suits those who are only available on the weekend?

    A.Summer Servers. B.Harvard Summer School Orchestra.

    C.Harvard Summer Pops Band. D.Harvard Summer Chorus.

    2What do we know about Harvard Summer Pops Band?

    A.There are two practice sessions in total. B.It's only suitable for experienced players.

    C.Each practice session lasts nearly 3 hours. D.The concerts will be held in different theatres.

    3What do the three musical clubs have in common?

    A.They all date back to over three decades ago.

    B.They all have performances in Sanders Theatre.

    C.All of their activities are scheduled in the summer.

    D.They all have practise sessions at least twice a week.

  • 22、During a career planning class, Brenda Fabian asked how many students use Facebook, a popular online networking community for college students. Almost everyone in the room raised a hand.“Then I asked how many knew that employers are reviewing Facebook for hiring purposes”says Fabiandirector for Center for Career Services at Susquehanna University.“No hands were raised, and their faces revealed the students' surprise.”

    Although some parents do keep track of their teen's online activitiesmost teenagers don't realize that websites may be monitored by schoolsprospective(未来的) employers or anyone else who might be interested in the teenager's lifestyle not just today but anytime in the future.

    Most of us don't realize that the information that gets posted on the Internet may be deletedbut it doesn't disappear permanently.“The stuff is there forever”says Jamie Riehledirector of Web Publishing at Lycos.“It is backed up (备份) on servers and doesn't go away.”

    As company recruiterscollege admission officerslaw enforcement personnel and parents become more Web savvy (有见识的)it becomes even more vital for teenagers to be cautious when posting any information on their websites. Even though sites that are private can be seen only by a preselected list of friendsthere are companies thatfor a feecan dig deeper into cyberspace(网络空间) and find anything. Even government officials who thought that deleting email would exonerate(宣布……无罪) them from wrongdoing are discovering thaton the Webthere is no such thing as private or gone forever.

    Steven Rothenbergpresident and founder of College-Recruiter.comsuggests that teenagers think of their Web posts as tattoos(纹身). “Inherently(内在地)there is nothing wrong with them if they are private”he says.“But if they are visible or offensive, it can affect the way others see you.”

    【1】The information posted on the Internet ________.

    Acan be deleted easily

    Bcan't be deleted completely

    Cusually falls in the hands of employers

    Dremains for a long time

    【2】What do we know about sites that are private?

    AThey are owned by some companies.

    BThey charge people for viewing them.

    CThey can keep the information a secret.

    DThey are not so private as supposed.

    【3】The second paragraph implies that ________.

    Aone who posts negative things may have their employment affected

    Ba teenager should not write about his lifestyle online

    Cit's hard for parents to keep track of their teen's online activities

    Dthe Internet is becoming more insecure

    【4】Steven Rothenberg believes that ________.

    Ateenagers should not be allowed to post anything online

    Bteenagers should keep their information private online

    Cteenagers should be cautious about their posts online

    Dteenagers should be monitored online

     

  • 23、Trapped under ruins after the Iran earthquake, Dan Woolley believed he was going to die. But rather than giving up, the film-maker managed to look up ways to treat his injuries on his iPhone beneath the earth. He also wrote a moving diary for his family, allowing them to read his last messages of love and comforting them after his death. Instead, he was pulled from the ruins after a week--- and would soon meet his family.

    Mr. Woolley, from Colorado Springs, America, had raveled to Iran with his colleague David Hames. Both had been working for Charity Compassion International. He was in the hotel when the earthquake struck. Buried under tons of ruins, the film-maker downloaded a first aid application to his iPhone. He used the instructions from the app to treat the serious bleeding. He used his shirt to tie off the injury on his leg and a sock to bandage the back of his head. The app advised him not to go to sleep if he felt sleepy. Mr. Woolley set his phone alarm to go off every 20 minutes to keep him awake.

    Mr Woolley used a small black notebook to write messages to his family, including his son and wife. He had thought his relatives would read them after he was dead.

    “ I was in a big accident. Don’t be upset at God,” he wrote. “ I’m still praying that God will get me out, but he may not. But he will always take care of you.”

    Mr Woolley was eventually rescued by a French rescue team. After being flown to Miami for surgery, he said, “I cried. At that time I wanted to use that time to do everything I could for my family. I always wanted to survive, but I knew that was something that I couldn’t control.”

    New technology really played a huge part in our life.

    1In the diary, Mr Woolly noted that _________.

    A. he was looking for ways to survive

    B. his iPhone was very useful

    C. he wanted to do something for his family

    D. this might be his last message

    2Which of the following shows the right order of the events?

    a. He was trapped under the ruins.

    b. He downloaded a first aid application.

    c. He treated the injuries properly.

    d. He followed instructions to treat the bleeding.

    A. abdc   B. bacd

    C. acbd   D. bdac

    3Which of the following statements is TRUE?

    A. Woolley was confident that he would survive.

    B. Woolley was making a film when the earthquake broke out.

    C. Woolley is now recovering in an Iran hospital.

    D. Woolley tried to stay conscious under the ruins.

    4What’s the best title for the text?

    A. A large Earthquake Hit Iran   B. Determined Will Saved Woolley

    C. A Man Used an iPhone to Survive   D. Nothing More Important Than Family

     

  • 24、   Dick lived in England. One day in January he said to his wife, "I'm going to fly to New York next week because I've got some work there." "Where are you going to stay there?" his wife asked. "I don't know yet." Dick answered. "Please send me your address from there in a telegram," his wife said. "All right," Dick answered.    He flew to New York on January 31st and found a nice hotel in the center of the city. He put his things in his room and then he sent his wife a telegram. He put the address of his hotel in it.    In the evening he didn't have any work, so he went to a cinema. He came out at nine o'clock and said, "Now I should return to my hotel and have a nice dinner."    He found a taxi and the driver said, "Where do you want to go?" But Dick didn't remember the name and address of his hotel.    "Which hotel are my things in?" he said, "And what am I going to do tonight?" But the driver of the taxi did not know. So Dick got out and went into a post office. There he sent his wife another telegram, and in it he wrote, "_________"

    【1】The underlined word “return” in the passage most probably means ________.

    A.go back

    B.give back

    C.come back

    D.pay back

    【2】Dick flew to New York because ________.

    A.he went there for a holiday

    B.he had work there

    C.his home was there

    D.he went to school

    【3】Why did his wife want a telegram from him?

    A.Because she didn’t know his address.

    B.Because she wanted to go to New York, too.

    C.Because she couldn’t leave her husband by himself in New York.

    D.Because she wanted to know when he came back.

    【4】Which of the following is NOT TRUE?

    A.Dick stayed at a nice hotel in the center of the city.

    B.Dick didn’t work on the first night of his arrival.

    C.Dick forgot to send his wife a telegram.

    D.Dick flew to New York on January 31st

    【5】“________” can be the missing sentence in the passage.

    A.I will have a nice dinner with you, dear.

    B.Please send me my address at this post office.

    C.Look after yourself well at home

    D.I will be back soon.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、Corporate scandals (丑闻), like political scandals, start with shocking revelation and then move inevitably into who-knew-what stage. This is where executives can start reestablishing their ________ —or deepen the damage.

    Since they were forced to ________ one of the biggest frauds (欺诈行为) in auto industry history last month, the executives at Volkswagen have offered ________ and promised to fix the cheating devices wired into eleven millions of their diesel cars (柴油车). But they haven’t explained who ordered, ________ and designed the software that enabled the cars to cheat on emissions tests while emitting ________ on the road. Nor has Volkswagen said how and when it plans to fix the cars, which many customers bought in the belief that they were fuel ________ and clean.

    On October 8, German prosecutors broke into the corporate offices as part of their investigation. Meanwhile, Matthias Muller, the ________ appointed chief executive, continued to insist that the former executive, Martin Winterkorn, who resigned shortly after the scandal, knew ________. “Do you really think that a chief executive had time for the inner functioning of engine software?” he said in a recent interview, as if the problem was some

    ________ shortcoming and not an elaborate effort to ________ regulators and customers around the world.

    If Mr. Winterkorn was not responsible, who was? Nobody believes that the handful of senior managers could have ________ this scheme without any support. Hans-Dieter Potsch, a supervisory board chairman, issued a statement earlier this month, saying it would take time before Volkswagen could make ________ the findings of its internal investigations. “We must overcome the crisis,” he explained, “but we must also ensure that Volkswagen continues to grow.” That seems to miss the point that Volkswagen will neither overcome the crisis nor grow unless it can instantly produce some _______ answers and explanations.

    Even if they manage to fix millions of cars, Volkswagen executives will still face an enormous ________ from lawsuits, lost sales and the ________ to Volkswagen’s reputation. There is no device to block the angry and urgent questions that they face. Apologizing is just the easy part.

    【1】

    A.reputation

    B.revenge

    C.responsibility

    D.revolution

    【2】

    A.commit

    B.recognize

    C.admit

    D.revise

    【3】

    A.gratitude

    B.apologies

    C.guidance

    D.authorities

    【4】

    A.approved

    B.chose

    C.withdrew

    D.undertook

    【5】

    A.light

    B.ashes

    C.smell

    D.pollutants

    【6】

    A.effective

    B.efficient

    C.extinct

    D.essential

    【7】

    A.officially

    B.voluntarily

    C.temporarily

    D.newly

    【8】

    A.anything

    B.something

    C.nothing

    D.everything

    【9】

    A.minor

    B.major

    C.inferior

    D.superior

    【10】

    A.conceal

    B.confuse

    C.attract

    D.deceive

    【11】

    A.held on

    B.got rid of

    C.carried out

    D.made up

    【12】

    A.clear

    B.public

    C.possible

    D.convenient

    【13】

    A.convincing

    B.likely

    C.factual

    D.solid

    【14】

    A.conflict

    B.opportunities

    C.competitions

    D.challenges

    【15】

    A.response

    B.blow

    C.solution

    D.key

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、假设你是李华,学校广播站英语角招聘广播员,你感觉这是一次很好的锻炼机会。请写一封自荐信,包括以下要点:

    注意: 1.词数100左右:

    2.可适当增加细节,使行文流畅;

    3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

    Dear Sir or Madam,

    I’m writing to you in response to the position advertised for an announcer, hoping that I would have the chance to team up with you.

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Thanks a lot for your consideration. An early reply would be highly appreciated.

    Yours,

    Li Hua

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