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阜阳2025届高三毕业班第二次质量检测英语试题

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一、单项选择 (共25题,共 125分)
  • 1、His private actions are _______ to his publicly expressed opinions.

    A.competent

    B.contradictory

    C.consistent

    D.complex

  • 2、According to the newly-elected French president, Macron, France will reform the rigid and outdated rules that ________ the development of the country in the near future.

    A. limited   B. had limited

    C. have been limiting   D. will limit

     

  • 3、 I went to the live concert yesterday and didn’t know what happened in the school.

    ____________ .

    A. So did I   B. Nor did I

    C. So it was with me D. So I was

     

  • 4、It ___________last night, for the ground is wet outside.

    A.would be raining    B. would have rained

    C. must rain    D. must have rained

     

  • 5、It is extraordinarily difficult to get a leading job in most fields without having been to university,your   talents.

    A. whatever   B. however   C. whichever   D. wherever

  • 6、It is widely believed that China has been   into a more prosperous and advanced country in the last century.

    A. transformed   B. transferred

    C. shifted   D. transmitted

  • 7、"Never________ anything like it!"said Mr Limbkins.

    A.had I heard

    B.I had heard

    C.have I heard

    D.I have heard

  • 8、The day they had been looking forward to ________ at last and they were extremely delighted.

    A.came

    B.come

    C.coming

    D.to come

  • 9、Not until he retired from teaching two years ago ______ having a holiday abroad.

    A. he dad considered   B. had he considered

    C. he considered   D. did he consider

  • 10、 He has been working too hard.,   he needs to have a rest.

    A.In a way  B.In addition

    C.In other words  D.In his turn

     

  • 11、The every mention of Susie made his whole face _____________.

    A.light up

    B.spring up

    C.build up

    D.bring up

  • 12、Now one of the most serious problems many people are worried about _____on the lack of adequate housing space.

    A.insists B.depends C.agrees D.focuses

  • 13、--Did you watch the movie Tangshan Earthquake last night?

    --I had planned to, but it _______ hard all the time.

    A.is raining B.was raining C.has rained D.had rained.

  • 14、According to our school rules, no student ____ be permitted to carry mobile phones in class.

    A. will B. must C. may   D. shall

     

  • 15、The five-year-old girl who sits in the front row, ready to learn _________meager scraps (微薄的碎片) of knowledge we can throw her way.

    A.which

    B.that

    C.whatever

    D.where

  • 16、________ warm at night, I would fill the woodstove, then set my alarm clock for midnight so I could refill it.

    A. Staying   B. Stayed

    C. To stay   D. Stay

     

  • 17、It is _______ impossible for him, a sick person, to complete the task in such a short time.

    A. absolutely   B. eventually

    C. automatically   D. gradually

     

  • 18、Mary_______ my letter, otherwise she would have gone to the concert.

    A. couldn’t have received   B. ought to have received

    C. has received   D. shouldn’t have received

  • 19、I have pleasure in introducing to you the man without   generosity your club would cease to exist.

    A.whose B.that C.which D.this

  • 20、Life is full of________. School is thought as the most________obstacle in the lives of youth today.

    A.challenge, challenging

    B.challenges, challenged

    C.challenges, challenging

    D.challenging, challenges

  • 21、________ is no possibility ________ a foreigner can be elected to the Congress.

    A.There, that

    B.It, that

    C.There, whether

    D.It, whether

  • 22、More and more cancer patients _________ in hospital owing to polluted environment and people’s bad lifestyles.

    A. treated   B. have treated

    C. have been treated   D. had been treated

  • 23、The incomes of skilled workers went up. _________, unskilled workers saw their earnings fall.

    A. Moreover   B. Therefore

    C. Meanwhile   D. Otherwise

     

  • 24、Japan's popular new prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, now offers hope that Japan will _________ the reforms needed to boost long-term growth.

    A. push ahead with   B. cut back on

    C. run out of   D. put up with

  • 25、It is the educational system, rather than the teachers, _______ is to blame for the students’ heavy burden nowadays.

    A. who   B. this C. that   D. whom

     

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 26、I started playing football when I was 7 or 8 years old after my brothers had agreed to let their little sister join in their games. I’m from a very small town and at that time no other girls played football in my town. People said football wasn’t for women and my family shouldn’t let me play. They also said I wouldn’t make it, and that I wasn’t good enough.

    As a child, I didn’t really understand why people were so against me playing when I could play it well! I fought back by showing my talent (天赋) on the streets.

    My greatest inspiration was my mother. We came from a poor family; my mom separated from my dad when I was less than a year old and she raised four children on her own. She worked all day, had little time to spend with us, but she never gave up. I found my strength from her to keep going.

    Every win is important for me, from the time when I was playing in amateur (业余的) teams among the boys to the first win as part of the Brazilian national team, and now. I remember when I went back to my town in 2006 after winning the award for the best female player in the world. When I arrived, it was nearly midnight and the whole town was awake, waiting for me. I got into a fireman’s truck and people were waving. That achievement could happen because I hadn’t given up that first moment I heard a “no”.

    Sport changed my life completely. It gave me the opportunity (机会) to help my family, meet other people, see other countries and experience other cultures. Sport is a tool for empowering girls, because it gives you the opportunity to do what you want and learn to respect the differences between people.

    For me, it’s a great honor to be a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador (亲善大使). Today, I am here to use my story to inspire many more girls and women and to create opportunities so that next generation doesn’t have to go through what I did.

    【1】What was the author’s family’s attitude toward her playing football at first?

    A.They were uncertain about it.

    B.They were supportive of it.

    C.They were strongly against it.

    D.They thought it must be painful.

    【2】What happened to the author when she returned home in 2006?

    A.She learnt to say “no” for the first time.

    B.She had little time to spend with her family.

    C.She got a chance to play for the national team.

    D.She was warmly welcomed by the whole town.

    【3】Which of the following words can best describe the author?

    A.Creative.

    B.Humorous.

    C.Strong-willed.

    D.Self-centered.

    【4】What does the author call on girls and women to do?

    A.Play football just like her.

    B.Try their best to see the outside world.

    C.Trust themselves and do what they want.

    D.Value the happy hours with their families.

  • 27、   Ellen Kalish runs a center for rescued wild animals in New York. When a woman asked if she could treat an owl, she was happy to help. Then, the caller told her exactly where the tiny owl was hiding out. It was the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center in New York City! Kalish said she has been helping wild animals for 20 years, but she has never heard a story like that. The rescued owl has been nicknamed “Rockefeller”.

    When workers were unwrapping the tree which just arrived, one of them spotted the creature. It was buried in the base of the tree, Kalish said. At first the worker thought the owl might be injured. It would not let go of the tree’s base. One of the workers called his wife, telling her he was bringing the owl home. He asked if she could find a place that helps wildlife animals. She called Kalish.

    The owl is the smallest of its kind living in the Northeast. So how did Rockefeller end up stuck in the tree in the first place? Kalish offered a few ideas. He could have gone to the tree to hide and got trapped later, she said. Maybe once the tree was loaded onto a truck, the branches squished (挤压) him into the trunk. He might have been too scared to move.

    Kalish met the woman who first called her at a gas station. The woman handed her a cardboard box with the owl inside. “He looked up at me, and I was relieved to see that he was looking in relatively good shape,” Kalish said of their first meeting. She was impressed that he didn’t look worse.

    Kalish brought Rockefeller back to the wildlife center. She said she gave him plenty of water and left two mice in the plastic pet carrier. They were gone by the next morning. Rockefeller spent most of his time at the wildlife center eating or sleeping. On Monday, he went to the vet (兽医) to get some X-rays taken. He has no broken bones, Kalish added. 

    Rockefeller will not spend much time at the center, she said. She is preparing to release him soon. He will fly away at dusk. That’s the time when owls normally wake up. The release will be quick and quiet, she said, and she will bring a camera to take pictures of him flying away.

    “I will wish him a very long and happy life,” Kalish said. “For me, it’s the Christmas miracle of 2020.”

    【1】What can we learn about Ellen Kalish in Paragraph 1?

    A.She is a vet in a wildlife center.

    B.She is an employee in a nature reserve.

    C.She was surprised hearing the owl’s story.

    D.She had little experience in treating animals.

    【2】Which might be the reason for Rockefeller found in the Christmas tree?

    A.It appeared suddenly as the tree was loaded onto a truck.

    B.It might have been too scared to move when trapped.

    C.It settled into the tree branches as home.

    D.It was locked into the trunk of a car.

    【3】How did Ellen Kalish help Rockefeller the owl?

    A.She rescued him from a damaged Christmas tree.

    B.She drove him back to his home in the Northeast.

    C.She gave him water and food at her wildlife center.

    D.She performed X-rays on the owl before releasing him.

    【4】Which word best describes Rockefeller’s life in the wildlife center?

    A.Unpleasant.

    B.Comfortable.

    C.Stressful.

    D.Disappointing.

  • 28、London is one of the most popular sites in the world for tourists to visit.If you are planning a trip to London in the future,you’re lucky.There are a variety of attractions for you to enjoy.

    One of the most popular tourist attractions in London is the Tower of London.Founded more than 900 years ago, the Tower of London is one of the world's most famous towers and has changed a lot.Here,you can also find the seven ravens(乌鸦)which live in the Tower.There is a story that says: If there are no ravens in the Tower,the Tower and the kingdom will fall.There are also lots of tours,exhibits.and special events that you can enjoy throughout the year.

    Another popular place to visit is Westminster Abbey.It was set up in 1065 by Edward the Confessor.Visitors to Westminster Abbey can enjoy its beautiful special Gothic architecture(哥特式建筑).There are also lots of memorials of Kings and Queens to enjoy.Excellent transportation is available here by bus or tube from many locations in London.

    Buckingham Palace is another place with a rich history to discover.It's the official London residence(住处)of Queen Elizabeth.During August and September,you can visit the State Rooms and see the Changing of the Guards.The Queen's Gallery is open to the public daily.Checking the official timetable before you make sure to visit the Palace is a must,because it is not open year round.

    1We probably read the text in a(n)______.

    A. travel magazine   B. bookstore poster

    C. advertisement   D. science report

    2What may it suggest if no ravens are seen in the Tower according to the story?

    A. The approaching of Christmas.   B. Most rare animals are in danger.

    C. The Tower and the kingdom will fall.   D. The sudden change of the global climate.

    3What can we learn about the text?

    A. There are few changes over the Tower.

    B. London is the most popular site in the world.

    C. People can visit the Changing of the Guards year round.

    D. Memorials of Kings and Queens can be seen at Westminster Abbey.

    4What’s the best title for the text?

    A. An Unforgettable Visit to London   B. Attractions in London

    C. Old Stories about London   D. A Brief Introduction to London

     

  • 29、Let’s take time to think about social media we use. The vast amount of information on it has its positives. 【1】 But there’s always certain content on it that has to be considered carefully, such as posts about diet culture or parenting. A wide variety of conflicting opinions and harmful behaviors that get passed on as facts do harm to unknowing users. 【2】

    The problem with much content about mental illnesses is that it quickly becomes a numbers game to gain a huge following on social media platforms. These kinds of accounts are rising in popularity. 【3】

    This rat race directly leads to the promotion of unreliable and misleading information and content where creators exaggerate (夸大) their own experiences to make it appear as if they have a mental illness so they can receive more views. 【4】 Moreover, this starts a wave of unsuspecting content viewers incorrectly labeling themselves as facing mental health issues.

    【5】 One is to better educate oneself before jumping to any conclusions or taking any action based on ill-informed advice. In that way, people can really reflect on whether they develop these symptoms (症状) because they see them online, or whether these symptoms have always been part of their daily life. Information from professionals should be seen first. Together, smartly consuming media and responsibly creating content can prevent misinformation from spreading throughout the platform.

    A.Many people disapprove of it.

    B.Possible solutions are suggested.

    C.Other users are quick to produce similar content.

    D.The same pattern presents itself to mental illnesses.

    E.Those symptoms sound like things you experience every day.

    F.Some people can find encouragement when engaging in their personal struggles.

    G.This takes attention away from those who genuinely spread awareness about mental health.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 30、I was only eight years old when the Second World War ended, but I can still remember something about the ________ celebrations in the small town where I lived on the day when the war in Europe ended.We had not ________ much from the war, though, like most children of my age, I often saw ________ houses in the streets and the very big ________ lorries passing through.But both at home and at school I had become ________ to the phrases “before the war” and “when the war is over”.“Before the war”, obviously, ________ had been better, though I was too young to understand why, ________ there had been no bombs then, and people had eaten things like ice cream and bananas, which I had ________ heard of.When the war was over we would go back to London, but this meant very ________ to me.I did not remember what London was like.

    What I remember now ________ V-Day was the afternoon and the evening.Some boys and girls were collecting ________ and building an enormous bonfire.We stood and watched them for a time, and then I went home and ________ myself in with my key and waited for my parents to come back from work.

    It was May and still broad ________ when my mother arrived, and my father came in about an hour later.After dinner I said I wanted to ________ the bonfire, so when it got dark my father took me to the end of the street.The bonfire was very ________ , and somehow people had collected some old clothes to ________ “Hitler” with the moustache (胡子) they had put on top of it.Just as we arrived, they set light to it.The flames ________ soon.Everyone was cheering and shouting.

    I stood beside my father until the ________ started to go down, not knowing what to say.He said nothing, either.He had ________ in the First World War and remembered everything he had experienced.At last he said, “Well, that's it, son.Let's hope that this time it really will be the ________ one.”

    【1】

    A.war

    B.victory

    C.Christmas

    D.birthday

    【2】

    A.suffered

    B.learnt

    C.heard

    D.read

    【3】

    A.crowded

    B.rebuilt

    C.bombed

    D.enlarged

    【4】

    A.modern

    B.ancient

    C.railway

    D.army

    【5】

    A.used

    B.devoted

    C.situated

    D.related

    【6】

    A.galleries

    B.things

    C.houses

    D.landmarks

    【7】

    A.except that

    B.now that

    C.for fear that

    D.in order that

    【8】

    A.never

    B.hardly

    C.only

    D.already

    【9】

    A.much

    B.little

    C.great

    D.important

    【10】

    A.about

    B.on

    C.for

    D.during

    【11】

    A.money

    B.wood

    C.information

    D.clothes

    【12】

    A.showed

    B.allowed

    C.let

    D.called

    【13】

    A.early

    B.daylight

    C.dark

    D.warm

    【14】

    A.see

    B.light

    C.find

    D.put out

    【15】

    A.high

    B.hot

    C.dangerous

    D.far

    【16】

    A.draw

    B.paint

    C.write

    D.dress

    【17】

    A.disappeared

    B.happened

    C.rose

    D.came

    【18】

    A.sun

    B.moon

    C.fire

    D.noise

    【19】

    A.fought

    B.worked

    C.grown

    D.changed

    【20】

    A.best

    B.worst

    C.first

    D.last

四、短文填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 31、语法填空。

    Living in a foreign country is fun but it isn’t always easy. There are many differences between cultures although some of these differences are unimportant. Some can 【1】 a lot of embarrassment. In 【2】 to the obvious language problems of living in a 【3】country, I certainly experienced culture shock when I was living in Paris. I know I’m not the 【4】 one, so I spoke to a few foreign friends about how they experienced culture shock in China.

    Aubin arrived two months ago from Europe to take part in a 【5】 programme in Shanghai. Before he left, he was actually 【6】 the differences between European and Chinese cultures, 【7】everything from table manners to classroom behaviour. However, some things have still taken him by   【8】. For example, he couldn’t understand why waiters did not want to accept the 【9】he gave them after meals in restaurants.

    【10】friend, Julia, came to Guangzhou from London to teach at a language school. After a month, she told me that she was really let down by her 【11】. I asked her why and she told me that they were so 【12】 , that she was the only person talking in class and it felt like the children were 【13】 her by making her talk to the walls!

    And it is not only the West and the East that have cultural differences. Even Korea and China two countries that are very 【14】 to each other have differences too. “I thought Chinese and Korean people were the same,” said my friend Ji-Hyun in perfect 【15】, “but I was wrong. In ancient times the Chinese 【16】 to take their shoes off. They don’t do that anymore, but Korean people still do!”

    Luckily, 【17】 we take our shoes off or not, or leave unnecessary tips, the world still runs perfectly. In my opinion, cultural differences should simply be seen 【18】 a way of making life interesting. Imagine how boring it would be if we all did everything exactly the 【19】 way! Learning to understand and respect differences is, after all, 【20】 life is all about.

五、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 32、阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

    Three days earlier, 12-year-old Michael had disappeared from his campsite in the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina. He had loved and read the books about young boys surviving in the woods alone. However, a massive search had passed and there was hardly any sign of the boy. People were about to lose hope when one dog, named Gandalf, stepped in.

    Misha and Gandalf, her two-year-old dog, had trained for a year with the South Carolina Search and Rescue Dog Association. But this was their first real job, and Misha decided she had to cooperate well with her dog.

    After leaving home in the early morning, Misha gathered with her team members, and they headed to the mountains. All they found in the whole morning was some thin slices of fried potato. They were west of Michael’s campsite along a fire road that ran deep inside. Then they found footprints leading to another path and then to a stream about a quarter mile from the camp. It was a fairly good path, but they lost the tracks at the stream.

    Now the sun went down and the temperature began to drop below freezing. Thankfully, Michael had been wearing a red coat and good boots. Misha breathed a sigh of relief and hoped the boy had found shelter.

    Worried as she was, Misha remained calm. She took out the bag containing the shred (碎片) of Michael’s shirt and let Gandalf sniff it. Head up and nose high, the dog started up the path. Misha concentrated on the search ahead. She didn’t want anything negative to cloud her focus. “Michael is alive. We’re going to find him,” she told Gandalf.

    Night was coming and it was time for the researchers to turn back and go downhill. It seemed that Gandalf wouldn’t stop. He ran to the left, out of sight behind the edge of the cliff (悬崖). Misha turned the bend, trying not to be left behind.

    注意:

    1.所续写短文的词数应为150 左右;

    2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;

    Paragraph 1:

    Suddenly 50 yards up on the cliff side lay a boy in a red coat.

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Paragraph 2:

    As it turned out, Michael’s experience was nothing like what he read in his novels.

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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